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Fenway House Photo Album

Fall 2007 - The Semester Draws to a Close. Hilarity Ensues. And the photographer does overtime.

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Official Fenway House sport...
Invented and officially christened on the evening of Wednesday, December 5th, 2007...

FENWAYGOLF
a.k.a. hackysack golf
rules: feet only. get the ball in the hole. go.

It all began one cold winter evening during Dessertnite, when Danny Bates suggested trying to play hackysack golf in the house, Arnaldo and Chris agreed to set up holes, and Hanna agreed to compete...

...the holes were marked by Arnaldo's various berets...

Hole #1: the bridge in the 2-4 that connects the lofts.

Hole #2: the highest alcove in the house, in the 4th floor (hovering over the staircase, out of reach)

Hole #3: a pocket in the pool table.

fenway golf 1
Danny Bates lands his hackysack in the wrong hole and tries to get it back out.

fenway golf 2
Danny puts the hackysack in the -correct- hole. Sucess!

Hole #4: a small horizontal surface perched on top of the pole in the music room.


Hanna tries tossing from the top of a dresser.

fenway golf 4
Danny tries the dresser. Success!

fenway golf 5
A failed attempt at a new approach.

Hole #5: the highest shelf in the DSR (the B3, this semester).

...And so, Fenwaygolf was christened. Thank you to Arnaldo and Chris for the creative setup and to everyone who watched the spectacle.

2-4 golf
2-4 Golf: the precursor of Fenwaygolf.
Rules: orange cone, inflatable ball, hockey stick, loft.
2-4 Volleyball has also been recently tested recently, though no pictures were taken.

 

snow
Snow in the back alley

shoveling 2
Chris brings salt for the sidewalk and goes to campus to learn things!

library 2
tooooooling...


Ginger: the Crazy Cat.

shoveling
Holly shovels snow!

library
D and Marilyn tooling in the library.


tool tool tool...


Detective work: we list the innocent housemates, the suspects, the croissants we can account for, and the timeframe in question.

Someone gorged on croissants approximately between midnight and 3:00 AM.


Taping off the scene of the crime.



Have you seen a croissant?

THE GREAT CROISSANT MYSTERY

On Saturday afternoon, 12/8/07, a box of croissants was purchased from Costco, containing somewhere between 15 and 20 croissants. Later that evening, the croissants (minus a few that were eaten in the afternoon) were transfered to a round plastic tupperware container in the Breakfast Room. On Sunday morning, 12/9/07, the container was empty. After several people walked into the Breakfast Room looking for the croissants to eat for breakfast and were shocked and appalled to find nothing there, the Fenway House High Inquisition Court began its criminal investigation.


Sad Peter... who took all the croissants?... I go cry now.


Chris takes action.


Who could it have been?


The scene of the crime.


We will find them. Yessss... we willlll...

See a compilation of the day's investigations.


Snow! MIT Early Release day! Too bad it was during Reading Period...

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