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Main Event a la mode is tasty dish Photo by Wolf Wlnter 3? b, , , h WV. m l $ w Phone by Mark Firmonl Punked out are Julie Stout, Flon'ssont, Mo juniort Marybeth Klause, Noblesville senior, and Becky Finch, Terre Houtejunt'or. Cheers of encouragement and excitement exploded through the crowd 05 Keith Ogorek, South Bend senior, topped o 25-foot bonono split with o cherry ot the second annual Main Event. Sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ, the split-building was just one of the many attractions that dotted the Grill, TMUB, the Union Patio and the Quad September 11. h The Main Event, 0 Tirey Memorial Boord Function had 0 dual purpose of raising revenue for the Students Orgonizotions Scholarship and Hgiving compus organizations 0 chance to sponsor 0 fun activity or set up 0 disptoy in the Union building to introduce their group to other students on campus, exploined Kathleen Homburg, Terre Houte senior and coordinator of the event. Forty-five organizations strong, the Main Event catered to the varying tastes of the student body. With 0 pig roost, the music of the 1022 Experience and Jerry Cline, 0 performance by the ISU cheerleaders, o disco-punk dance and the Almost Midnight Movie - h'Animol House, one was hard pressed to hove o dull With a swoosh of the chocolate syrupjug, senior Mike Word of Ports, III. helps prepare one of the many h'goodies for the hungry crowd. evening. However, if one's thirst for excitement wosn't quenched by these hhMoin Attractions, the Blue Berets guided tours through the TMUB while sophomore Military Science students enocted combot simulation. In addition to this, 0 jailhouse 0nd 0 scavenger hunt along with o variety of other sidelights omused the throng of students. Also, display tables were set up to present students with 0 cross- section of the diverse organizations on campus. The overall concensus seemed to be that the Main Event was successful. Not only did students learn about 0 wide assortment of organizations, but they also discovered what 0 bit of ingenuity and 40 golIons of ice cream, 60 bononos, 1o cons of whipped cream, eight pounds of nuts and six gallons of strowberry topping could create - o monsterous bonono split.- Despite the sllght drizzle that dampened the after- noon, The Jazz Experience plays various selections to liven up the day '5 festivities. Photo by Walt Wlnter Muslcfest, sponsored by SGA, is one of the attractions that appealed to students. Singing on the TMUB patio is senior Cathy Delgado of Terre Home. Main Event 19
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Student coffeehouses are popular 3 g Coffeehouses become another popular activity for students. They began Iosr year 05 0 port of Union Board activities. This year coffeehouses spread to the halls and many talented srudenrs displayed their musical experrise. Nearly every week 0 coffeehouse was on campus. One done by Lincoln Quod featured baked pororoes and all the fixings 05 o snock. This was done to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The Grill was also 0 popular sire for coffeehouses. Irs fireplace and roominess afforded mony enjoyable coffeehouses. I Chuck Johnson sings while Susan Hewitt plays the piano during a Hines Holl coffeehouse. The grill was a popular place for coffeehouses. Although many piano and vocal acts appeared, seldom were they the same. Smnmn Photo Photo by Nancy Pelro Photo by Marcus Snowden Coffeehouses 20
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