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needed to thoroughly coat the team members. They cleaned up using wa- ter from garden hoses. With temperatures in the high 80s, players said they could not have asked for a better day to get muddy. I ' m having a great time now, but I ' ll be cleaning mud out of my ears for weeks, said Craig Burgett, senior in mechanical engineering and a mem- ber of the third-place Solid Chocolate Mud Bunnies team. Joe Geisinger, senior in mechani- cal engineering, said he had played in previous Oozeball tournaments dur- ing the fall and nearly froze. Continued on page 152 ♦ Beauties and the Beasts ' Diane Singleton, so- phomore in physical education, wipes off mud during the championship round. (Photo by T. Assaf) ♦ Lisa Munson, graduate in finance, and Mark Totten, senior in finance, of the Dead Fishes, dive for the ball. (Photo by Christopher T. Assaf) stings their eyes and stains their clothes, but it ' s all for the love of sport. The KSU Student Foundation ' s sixth oozeball mud vol- leyball tournament was a great suc- cess, said Student Foundation presi- dent Scott Vander Laan, senior in management. The double-elimination event, held Sept. 30-Oct. 1, paired 38 teams in a field near the corner of Claflin and College avenues. Four dirt pits filled with two feet of water provided all the runny mud ♦ Just for Fun ' s Shahn Byrne, freshman in pre- veterinary medicine, hoses Tim Sanders, sopho- more in computer engineering, after a first- round match. (Photo by Christopher T. Assaf)
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among campus groups ex- posed students to unusual experiences. The United Black Voices Gospel Choir raised voices in jubilation. And the Social Work Organization spent a frosty night in cardboard boxes to raise awareness of the homeless. The first male member of the flag corps and 14 energetic tuba players gave spirit groups a new look. United Black Voices director Sharon Nails, junior in elementary educa- tion, demonstrates how a song should be sung. (Photo by Greg Vogel) r Organizations Division 149
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African Student Soccer Team FRONT ROW: Kovassi Kovakov, Olufunke Ilumoka, Johan Koel. SECOND ROW: Meko Kahssay, Jonathan Ramathoka, Siendov Ovattara, Yemi Ogunrinola. BACK ROW: Robert Gvei, Larry Paris. African Student Union FRONT ROW: Osupeng Ramokhau, Yahya M ' khaitir, Diavf Ibrahima, Kovassi Kovakov, Kabambe, Gaspard Nderagakura, Manriama Abovbacar. SECOND ROW: Larry Paris, Zerihun Alem, Fovad Rachidi, Scott Quaitance, Mustafa Cassama, Tshingombe Mulubay. THIRD ROW: Mohamed Samir, Newton Ochanda, Jonathan Adam Aboubacar, Sienda Ovattara, Yemi Ogunrinda, Adama Coulibaly. BACK ROW: Francisca Rooks, Saadia Lhalovi, Khanyisile Mobuza, Robert Gvei, Molapo Qhobela. Agricultural Economics Club FRONT ROW: Kim Schlereth, Tern Holcomb, Scott DeWeese, Charlene Pettijohn, Todd Sheppard, Martin Albright. SECOND ROW: Brian Palkowitsh, Jerry Forst, Dennis Wittenberg, Terry Nemechek, Kelly Fink, Mark Hafliger, Brett Hyde. THIRD ROW: Andrew Barkley, Brian Ochsner, Ted Schroeder, John Sabatha, Rex Byer, Roger Byer, Matt Lindamood, Tim Myers, Steve Moser, Bret Trecek Agricultural Education Club FRONT ROW: John Hutson, Bannus Niemeir, Craig Nelson, Steve Harbstreit, Darrin Arment, Russell Plaschka, Doug S. Messer. SECOND ROW: Mike Wetter, Jeff Smith, Charles Darren Hibson, Duane Toews, Mike Beene. THIRD ROW: Sam Eichelberger, Gary Sieler, Rex Boley, Darrell Wapp, Pat Christensen, Neal Draper, Scott Eckert. BACK ROW: Nicole Floyd, Terry Patry, Jonathan Ramathoka, Christy Kelly, L.J. Wisinger, Sonja Schweer. Agricultural Mechanization Club FRONT ROW: Do Sup Chung, Roy Buessing. SECOND ROW: Brian D. Anderson, Martin Steven Koch, Allan Grilliot. THIRD ROW: Troy Bourbon, David Watford, Brent Jones. FOURTH ROW: Chris Niebrugge, Kurt Hofmeister, Gary Dibe, Robbie Denholm. BACK ROW: Justin Armbrister, Daryl Shields, Todd Rokey. Oozeball ♦ 151
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