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Slip slidin ' away Never say never. That was the attitude of the teams competing in the annual Almost Anything Goes contest in April. Winners and losers alike enjoyed Dave Cieseke the contest, even the last unscheduled event--a mud bath in the tug-a-war miid puddle. I think it showed that everyone was a good sport, said Mary Bridgewater, a member of the Wesley Foundation team. Even though the Wesley Founda- tion team didn ' t place. Bridge- water said her team didn ' t mind not winning. It was just fun, she said. The winning team in the contest was the Alpha Kappa Lambda- Kalley Fillean team. We were in last place at one point, said KDLX TEAM MEMBERS Melodae Smith and Bob Neidinger battle another couple in the egg beater contest. The Alpha Kappa Lambda team took first place in the Almost Anything Goes contest AFTER THEY HAVE LOST their tug-a-war, an Almost Anything Goes team tries to get out of the mud. After the event was over, several team members found themselves back in the mud Sherrie Carter, captain. But we got together and decided that we had better start working together as a team. Inter-Residence Council spon- sored the event, and the activities included egg beaters, mattress roll, egg head, honeymoon get- away, tug-a-war, spider walk and water slide. Some of the events, like the mattress roll, were really hard, said Carter, but it was a lot of fun. Thirteen teams competed, and prizes were given to the top six finishers. Even with eggs on their faces, baths in mud and with bumps and bruises on their bodies, everyone who participated said he had a terrific .time. It wasn ' t that they won or lost, but that they had played the game. -Kathy Karg Dave Cieseke ALMOST ANYTHING GOES 15
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