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Raunchiest contestant Ulin smiin graces the cheering crowd with a vic- tory smile even though he and his squad arrived on the scene in third position. Awaiting the green light to race are men from Camp, Snyder and Crofton Halls. Team members here are Bill La- Pointe, Julian Harvey, Dan AntoUk, Dick Peavey and Del Ottinger. John Wright did well at the Main Avenue collection point. Below, right, John stands disgusted with a broken hammer after a hefty swing from on high. Below, center, Joe Wolcott and IMichael Nyikos waiting on a winner. from Camp-Snyder-Crofton Wins Heat 49
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J c - Westerners ' Club entered bed race competition with Kathy Sower up. Mounted on a saddle tied atop the bed, Kathy rode to second place honors. Bedlam on box-springs shattered frosty air Feb. 19 as four teams of bed- raggled bed racers made unique preparations for a windy plum- met down college hill. Decked out in strange regalia, camp for the occasion, competing squads awaited the starting gun which misfired twice. However, with the first empty ' click ' racers pushed off and the race was on. Camp, Sny- der and Crofton Halls com- bined to form one team; Mears, Palmer and Escalante formed another. Cooper Hall teamed with downtown men and West- erners ' Club provided a fourth entry. Dividing the steep hill into nine nearly equal sections marked with stakes, race offi- cials hoped to have about 90 persons show up with each team. Student Body President Martin Sollars officially started the race in which the women ' s team was given a head start of some 60 feet. Close through the first markers, racers soon sep- arated to find Camp-Snyder- Crofton out front at the tape to win. Westerners ' Club cros- sed in second place; Mears- Palmer-Escalante was third; the women were last. Prize for the most colorful bed went to the Cooper Hall women. Greatly enlarged in shimmering shadow against the residence hall is the Crofton Hall snow heart symbolizing Heart Fund week. Below, waiting at the bed race finish line are Dave Shrum, Cindy Wigton, Bruce Kulp, Sandy Benzel, Jim Decker, Dave Caulder, Sharon Shingler and Bill Metz. Lightning Squad 48
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