Member 29, The Battalion tlOllFriday «salth, l ji Se P temb e r29 ’ 1995 ’lame themstf teltte 3 Koals of hgf areness aW ce. They w:- ot only i s t there are to for help, the mainti ,e emergency inst women; d in such a a feels asl 'may said, nusson, ■nee and roup also is' • abuse, sponsor a iolence on ity at 1 p tzi Zorachek Area Woi mt E I i ■ * W/KS^zz ^ 1^1 m SSL E. "5^ W gr W mtr M ** X • H i ^ s? pi* wr tJSmzz. Bwi'ja'- direr I First cut signals the beginning of bonfire season IBy Kasey Elliott IThe Battalion E re doing! ober ‘Woi th,'" shea ig we can ware.” i said sheh ill address nestle abuse se it is imi iclp. ince the beginning of the se mester, there have been signs a distant rumble of the 'voices of a determined army early [in the evening or mud-clad men and women roaming the campus donning the colors of their resi dences. It is the beginning of a new sea son — Bonfire season. For the next seven weeks, stu dents will be putting on their grodes and cutting dowp about 9,000 trees used to build Bon- Ifire, which is, according to the Guiness Book of World Records, the largest of its kind. Jeff Koffman, Moses Hall "