Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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?.. -$..E . Laughing at their creation, these girls participated in making a demo tape of their favorite song. m. Arcidm Many students wander around in front of Webb Center, going from table to table. K:- Parken ' mum kONMlLATl KLUB xx v Student Body President Doug Tudor waits to be dunked by vengeful students. tC. Parken - STUDENT LIFE

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,1- w With a look ofdetermination, Chris Akins prepare: v to pass. iC. Parker; From Plate To Pigskin Intramural Sports constitute a large segment of collegelife for a growing number of ODU students; During the fall, Recreational Sports Director ,' Frank x Healy- organized quite .a few tourna- ments and leagues in a variety of areas. The Rec-Sports department held touma- ments in street hockey, golf, and mens' and womens' singles tennis. They also ran a three-person - volleyball round robin, a new and welcome addition to . the list of the semester's activities. Mr. Healy set up several three-week , leagues in softball and inner-tlibe water polo, and flag football contained two flights in each of the womens', men's' and Co-Rec divisions. 1, , Recreational SpOrts is controlled by students who supervise arid omciate un- ' der the control of the director and a Roland Scott is ready for second base while Paul Smith prepares to stop him. Kelly Holland watches intently. iC, Parkeri graduate student. Students are trained 3 and paid to be referees and umpires. , The students who supervise usually have officiated for several yeaxs and their dedication is espe'ciallyevident as they freeze their arms off on Foremari - 1 1 Field or by waking up at 8 a m. to create- the posters for a tennis tournament; Frank. Healy has also sh0wn great knoWF' r, edge and expertise and has given end- ' less hours to schedule game after game; Mike Mahoney j , 1 Moving the markers, BiiIiMom's places the DEM , 7 A i H back five yards on an offensive penalty. iB. Mac; . Cormack; i . , FALL INTRAMURALS



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i Taking When you attended Main Street on September 15, it must have looked like a combination of Gone With the Wind and a bee movie. The event was a breeze, a lot of breeze in fact, which ., failed to blow away swarms of stinging insects. Fortunately, those who went were more likely to be stung by enthusi- asm than by yellowjackets. Over 100 student organizations set . up tables on the campus mall to pro- mote themselves. By activity hour, the area was so crowded that it was impossi- , ble to move against the rising tide of on- e lookers. If you went with the flow, you could dunk a student senator ta mysteri- u ously popular attractioni, record a hit i ' song with the Student Activities Council '7 and Tran Star, watch a martial arts dem- i onstration, or rally to the occasion with A Walk On The Wild Side Big Blue and the cheerleaders. Free prizes were a popular bonus. Few left without some small token - a pencil, decorative plastic bag, or box of health and beauty aids provided by ex- hibitors. The Hardees's Hot Air Balloon Team gave out 200 helium balloons alone! According to Scott B. Harrison, act- ing assistant director, Student Activities office, itMain Street is the only true, tradi- tional, annual, anticipated type of event on campus which is one of the major reasons for its ever-increasing populari- ty and attendance. Demand for the event has been so great that, for the first time, a second Main Street was hosted in Webb Center January 19. Philip Read MAIN STREET Brothers of Alpha Tau Omega look around aimu lessly, waiting to rush new members. iR. Arcidoi Mani Homayeun distributes engineering pam- phlets to future club members. to. Hansem

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