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(Right) Alex and Dave celebrate. They probably hit it to Jamie. Adam prepares to smash the ball. Look at that form! Rules Of The Game. 1. The ball may bounce three times on either side of the net. 2. Alternate service every five points. 3. When a point is scored, the win- ning team must come up with a cheer (preferably obscene). 4. Points are given for clever insults. 5. Jamie and Dave can ' t always be teammates; they ' d lose! 6. When possible, disregard all rules.
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g ! p,W WJjfjISlJMJil-Ji ' Left: Andy being closely guarded by bodyguard Aaron Sanders to avoid the ever present paparazzi. Above: Bill Spindler poses with mem- bers of the Canadian National Golf Team. Above: Senior Randy Zimmerman pre- pares for a powerful stroke, while John Shuttleworth offers helpful advice.
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Pete Dodzik and Jonathon Beams prac- tice our most creative cheer, the bootshake. Uh-oh. Well, figure it out yourself. Out On The Tennis Courts. It ' s A Bird, It ' s A Plane! It ' s Dorkball!!! Dorkball started very inno- cently. Then, as it progressed, it turned dark. It became an ani- mal ritual that kept the overly intelligent Canterbury student human. Without this relaxing sport, the average Canterbury student would mutate into some sort of book geek and lose all identity as a teenager going on 34. For those of you who have been living in caves for the sec- ond semester, Dorkball is the all-encompassing passion of a select group of young men roaming our hallowed halls. The game itself is a great one, providing cardiopulmonary benefits while stressing com- plex stategies. The most impor- tant aspects, however, lie out- Just A Couple Of Kids Having Fun. Kerry Hultquist and skymaster Jason Mullen catch some air. side the strict play of the game. The hearty, fun-loving players are a creative bunch, able to think up clever new cheers daily. But Dorkball is not all fun. The combatants are very seri- ous about winning. At match point, their eyes become nar- row slits, trained only on the ball, every muscle ready to smash the ball towards Jamie or Dave. But if you lose, you can just claim victory (which is probably more fun than win- ning fairly).
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