6TH FLOOR, SOUTH QUAD – Sophomore Ted Layden came to the startling realization last afternoon that his neighbor may not be having mind-blowing sex 24 hours a day, but rather probably just doesn’t own a pair of headphones.
“I think I grew kind of suspicious when I heard a woman screaming ‘Fuck me
Farms with a long history around the Hoopeston area were honored Monday.
Sesquicentennial celebration organizers presented a tour of farms around the area with 150 or more years of history Monday.
Utilizing the Hoopeston Multi-Agency bus, organizers took residents from Autumn Fields on a tour of the farms.
During this tour, organizer Eric Layden presented each of the farm owners with a sign recognizing the history of the farms.
The farms recognized included:
- Winnings Farm: Charles Gernand â Named for Charlesâs Great-Grandmotherâs Family.
- Harold Gernand Farm: Charles Gernand â Named after Charlieâs Father.
- Finley Farm: Charles Leemon and Edward Elliott â Named for Charlesâs Great-Grandmotherâs family.