These are my Friends.

These are my brothas! I live on the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood is as close to a fraternity as you can get without being a fraternity, since they are not allowed at Taylor. The brotherhood was started in 1968 by the men on the 3rd floor of Sammy Morris. Through the years traditions have been formed. Although members of the Brotherhood come and go each year as they go through college, the traditions and soul of the Brotherhood remains. Each year the Brotherhood becomes that of its members a blend of each of us. We are a mixed bunch. Each of us are a little different but we are all excepted for who we are. I honest believe admissions takes all those that they think won't fit it anywhere on campus and puts them on the Brotherhood. Long live the Mighty Phubbbbbs, the Snake, and the Pope. Here we are with the President of Taylor, Jay Kesler all wearing our floor coats that Twister bought at a thrift store for 4 bucks a pop. AAAAYYYY!!!!

Here is the old Sammy Morris, my home for my first two years of college. It was torn down two years ago and a larger one with air conditioning has since taken its place. Although the new dorm has much better living conditions, nothing can ever take the place of the old Morris and because of that this pic is up as a tribute. Your presence will forever remain in my heart, sniff... sniff...

Awww Yaaaa! My bowling studs. This is my gang, my pose, my crew. David (upper left), Amy (lower left), and Winny (also known as Sandy- lower right), and me (upper right). We are all seniors, all bio-majors and boy can we bowl a mean game. NYC baby!

David and I in a little boat in Germany. Check out the airplane wings pinned on my shirt...that's right baby, got them from the captain himself.

Sandy, Myself and Amy up in Michigan with the Senior Biology class.

Here's a pic of our Field Natural History class I took last summer. We just climbed some mountain in North Carolina.

Here are some more of my friends. There names are Fred II and Fanny. Fred II is on the left and Fanny is on the right. They have 3 tails and they are always hungry. It seems like I am constantly feeding them. I know you'll think I am wierd but they tell me when they are hungry. They both get in the corner of the tank and wiggle back and forth making their mouth open and close real fast when I come in the room. So then I feed them. Fred is a lot bigger than Fanny, it is hard to see from the photos. They are cool. Fred and Fanny.

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