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T-shirts will commemorate wet night
Wet-vac
Photo by Jeremy Yoder

AT RIGHT: Juniors Jared Stoltzfus and and Nate Maust wet-vac their floor.

The students whose football game accidentally broke a fire sprinkler head and left the east half of Hillside soaking early on the morning of Friday, Nov. 14 are planning to sell t-shirts commemorating the event to raise money for repairs and cleanup costs. Michelle Nafziger, Mike Barsteika, and Daren Good have announced a contest to determine the best shirt design. Submissions should fit on letter-sized paper and can be handed in to Hillside community advisors until Tuesday, Dec. 9.

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