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Billy Ingram Janet King Kelly Kleven John Lambeth Jolene Littlejohn Brian Martinsen Jason McGhee Rhonda McNamar a Lee Meitzler Kenji Mizukoshi Jeremy Moon Wendy Moreland Jeff Morris Todd Nelson Tami Neufeld Dan Neuharth Another winning team, Christina Tilley and Vic Brost crawl under the ping pong table when ‘Almost Anything Goes’! Grasping hands. Jay Robertson hauls Amy Brost over the horse while trying to quickly finish the obstacle course. Ingram - Ramsey 31
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Almost anything goes What do you do on one of those Satur¬ day nights when “nobody’s” here? Well, the faculty know! They divide the dormi¬ tories into teams, and the games and the good times begin! Of course the first game had to be one where you must use your brain (could it be otherwise when teachers organize things?!) to solve small addition problems, find the square root of 625—which everybody knew was 25—and race the clock to find answers. Mr. Serrano commented, “I think it was great. The games were all very creative, and the kids were able to stretch their brains and still have fun!” Imagine trying to transfer a lifesaver from a toothpick in your mouth to a verti¬ cal stick on a table; or how about running an obstical course around posts, over scaffolding, under ping-pong tables, and over the pommel horse! One of the most exciting events to watch, however, was the when we painstakenly took marbles from one bowl to the other—with CHOP¬ STICKS of course! Though it proved slightly difficult for many Americans, our Oriental students really succeeded here! —A. Mullin Becky Ocheltree Jon Oellrich Chris Officer Heather Ordelheide Karen Phillips Julie Poole 30 Anything goes
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Michelle Sohn Michelle Sparacio Peter Stankavich Cheris Stanwick Thena Vos Mechelle Walker Scott Watson Eric Wentland Jason Willis Chris Yamamoto Ken Yoshitake Modeling today’s fads, Todd Nelson, Jeremy Ad¬ ams. Jamie Clark, Lucia Peters, and Lisa Heidar illus¬ trate the “in” things to wear this year. • Living in the dorm is sure more fun than living home. Brian Martinsen 32 Fads
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