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Quadulating: the new sport A hanks to the recent $ 1 50,000 invest- ment for the new quad at NU, there is a new pastime running rampid on campus. Quadulating can be seen taking place on any day that is reasonably sunny. Players dress in a variety of uniforms, consisting of multi-colored Jams, Vuarnet sunglasses, Reebok sneakers and mousse streaked hair. Players generally opt for strategic spots such as the steps of Richards Hall, Dodge Library, Ryder Mountain, (located in the middle of the quad), or the Ell Center. The location is very important in this game because maximum visibility is a key factor in competitive quadulating. Once the players have taken their places, the game begins to take shape. Scopeulating is the first step in becoming an effective quadulator. Players begin to scope out members of the opposite sex. Remember, sunglasses are a key here because you don ' t want the unsuspecting prey to know that you are eyeing them. Veteran scopeulators can usually operate quite effectively in the time alloted for passing between classes. Generally, prime time scopeulating takes place after 10:30 a.m. classs and before 1:35 p.m. classes. Now, after spending some time scopeulating, most contestants usually have a couple people in mind for scoopulating. Scoopulating is the final phase of quadulating, not to be confused with scopeulating. Scoopulating is when contestants put it all together for all the marbles. The offen- sive scoopulator approaches the quadulator, (anyone seen in the quad be- tween these hours is considered a quadulator), and in a roundabout manner makes inquiries as to their willingness to share a frappe, go to a movie, grab a slice or study together . . . Yeah, maybe. If contestants come up empty handed, they return to the scopeulating phase. Those players who score are acknowl- edged through the university ' s infamous grapevine. ■ — Jim Moran
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Student life Perhaps Buster McNadds, left, with his owner John T. Spencer, could tell us. Students at NU lead individual lives — for some the quad is the center of activity — others live through dif- ferent student activities. And others float through NU with nary a concern. Bottom, Michele DePascale and Barbara Kennedy sit on the stoop, below, two students enjoy a chat in the sun.
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