Club Kramerica celebrates Festivus
By Christine Peluso
Posted: 12/12/05 Section: Features
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Verticchio said the hardest part of filming the video was trying not to laugh at the ridiculous answers they received.
After the airing of grievances, Holze raffled off "Seinfeld" DVD's. In traditional manner, Festivus concluded when Club Kramerica member and freshman in Engineering Carl Westerby wrestled Holze in hopes of pinning him.
"I had to pull out stunts to get him but I did it," Westerby said.
After the conclusion of Festivus, attendees were invited to view the "Seinfeld" episode of "The Strike," where Festivus was first introduced.
While the room was filled, Holze was not concerned with attendance. He used to get upset by the lack of participation, Holze said, but by not coming to events, members are doing more of what the club is about.
"The ideology of nothing really hits home," he said.
While Holze and Club Kramerica may seem apathetic, Holze is proud of the club's achievements. He is particularly proud of the Adopt-a-Campus Pathway program the club started. That really made a difference, Holze said.
Like Kramer, they do like to give back every once in awhile, he said.
Club Kramerica also participates in other clubs' events. Holze said he likes to take events going on and put the "Seinfeld" touch on it. Mooching is key, he said.
"That's the trick to being successful."
After the airing of grievances, Holze raffled off "Seinfeld" DVD's. In traditional manner, Festivus concluded when Club Kramerica member and freshman in Engineering Carl Westerby wrestled Holze in hopes of pinning him.
"I had to pull out stunts to get him but I did it," Westerby said.
After the conclusion of Festivus, attendees were invited to view the "Seinfeld" episode of "The Strike," where Festivus was first introduced.
While the room was filled, Holze was not concerned with attendance. He used to get upset by the lack of participation, Holze said, but by not coming to events, members are doing more of what the club is about.
"The ideology of nothing really hits home," he said.
While Holze and Club Kramerica may seem apathetic, Holze is proud of the club's achievements. He is particularly proud of the Adopt-a-Campus Pathway program the club started. That really made a difference, Holze said.
Like Kramer, they do like to give back every once in awhile, he said.
Club Kramerica also participates in other clubs' events. Holze said he likes to take events going on and put the "Seinfeld" touch on it. Mooching is key, he said.
"That's the trick to being successful."
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