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South Pacific marks 2nd all-nighter Student Union Board organizes event ' ■ i iii i W „.v ' ' ' ' s« ' ' If a student were to venture into Ather- ton Center Friday, November 1 they v ould have been greeted by a nautically dressed program board member who promptly put a lei around their neck. This is how all of the 800 students were greeted at the second annual All-Nighter sponsored by the Student Union Board of the Program Board of the Student Assem- bly. The event coordinated by Liz Combs attracted many students for the various activities at the TGIF South Pacific cele- bration. The evening lasted from 9:00 pm till 2:00 am and opened Atherton Center for the enjoyment of the students. Tony Warren played music in the C- Club all evening as the bookstore was x Dennis Dye. Jeff Bickel, and Bert Thomas en- joy the laughter of the conredian in the din- ing roonr during the all-nighter. open offering a variety of discounts. On the third floe.-, South Pacific v as showing in 326 and casino games were going on at the other end of the hall. The idea of the theme was to make Atherton a cruise ship. Later in the evening a hoola hoop con- test and limbo contest were held and prizes were awarded. After two come- dians performed in the dining room, the movie Breakfast Club was presented. Fi- nally at 1:30 a breakfast was served and (finally) a raffle of free prizes took place. NIGHTER 101
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While working in the concessions area by the popcorn machine, An- gela Bies, Krissy Kozar, and Mi- chelle Snayd take a break to have their photo taken. Playing a mock game of craps, Brian Klenr m collects his win- nings from program board member Hallie Miller. While entertaining in the dining room, comedian Randy Montgom- ery serves as one of the many attrac- tions available to the students that evening. PHOTOS BY: TOM GOODWIN Comedian Artie Widergy entertains the audience with his stories that relate well to the collegiate students. I
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(cxeneva Stunts presents classic acts Phi Psi, KKG Boogie Win Overall Spirit Limousines, spotlights, and sequins added to the class of the 1985 Geneva Stunts chaired by Scott Hoke and Mimi Pierce. This event pairs men ' s and women ' s housing units in a ten-minute musical skit. The performance level gets better year by year and some groups spent as many as eight v eeks tor the one performance night. Held in the accoustically perfect Clowes Hall this year ' s stunts posted over 400 student participants and was orga- nized through the YMCA. Gary Butkus, 2nd Vice-President advised the chairmen and student coordinators as they put the props, scenery, costumes, program, and judges all together. Of the eight competing groups, the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma and the men of Phi Kappa Psi received first place honors. Their skit Boogie Woogie Beach was directed by Mark Barricklow, Missy Butler, and Michelle Moye. It presented a senior class trip to Florida — the big finale featured fifty rolling beach balls and a dance routine. The Phi Psis and Kappas also received the spirit award for selling the most tickets and receiving the award for best banner. Second place was awarded to the wom- en of Alpha Phi and the men and women Pairing with the women of Alpha Chi Omega, the Delts sing along with them in their Ticket Line production. of Ross Hall in their flashy presentation of Butler Vice. The women of Schwitzer Hall and the men of Lambda Chi Alpha received third place with a looney adventure to a car- toon retirement home where the Flint- stones and Jetsons battled for a part in a show. The evening ended as champaigne bot- tles popped and all those involved cele- brated their victories and friendships they had formed. i . J) Chairing the overall production of the Geneva Stunts, Scott Hoke and Mimi Peirce, both senior i
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