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Zeta Tau Alpha pledge, Krista Lit¬ ton, concentrates on the unidenti¬ fied flying mud ball as she gets ready to bump it. kb ... htk 8 ' 1 H IB p V ' , j ajk | V ♦ ' n Jan Brautigam watches intensely as she keeps track of the teams as they are knocked out of the competition. Trying to help their team to a vic¬ tory, Todd Crisez and Michelle Anderson give it all they ' ve got. Posing for the camera, Steve Heit- camp, Bonnie Homan, Maria Truji¬ llo, Kevin Amoline, and Scott Miller show their moms the dirty clothes they will be bringing home next break. While the match is refereed by John Busby, the teammates Karen Creazzi and Ha Nguyen anxiously wait for the ball. STUDENT LIFE 11
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Down To Dirty Business MUD VOLLEYBALL II After packing that last suitcase into the car be¬ fore coming to O.N.U., quite a few students prob¬ ably ran back into the house to grab their crum¬ miest tennis shoes and oldest, holey shorts. The reason? — For the annual mud volleyball tourna¬ ments. What else! For the second year in a row, O.N.U. students had the chance to give a new definition to the meaning of playing in the mud. This year ' s event was sponsored by Brookhart and Park Halls. Consider¬ ing that there were 96 teams that participated, the resident assistants of these halls had quite a job in organizing and running the competition. The matches lasted from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday and 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday. There were competitions in women ' s division, men ' s division, and co-ed division. The 1987-88 winning teams were the Mud Doopers, the Trojans, and the Mud Maniacs respectively. Following all the match¬ es, there was another tra¬ ditional activity — mud swimming! The students found Lake Neiheiser to be a great place for a group bath to get rid of some of the mud. It wasn ' t too effective though as most students probably noticed as they tried to take a shower the next day while their feet stuck to the floor and the drains were clogged with clumps of mud. Rows of brown tennis shoes and wet dirty clothes were also found lining the halls for days. It sounds gross, but anyone who participated knew that the dirtier you got the more fun you had! After a hard mud volleyball match, Andy Chafin chooses to spray off with a hose instead of jumping into Lake Neiheiser. Stuck in the mud, Dirk Adams and Tonya Stockdale can only dream of bumping or setting the ball as it flies by. 10 STUDENT LIFE
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Showing that even studying Physi¬ ology can be fun on the weekends is Joyce Riederer. Bundled up against the Ada wind, Bonnie Homan and Denise Tang- ney don ' t care where they go on the weekends as long as it ' s warm. boredom sets in on the week¬ end, Wendy Sorvari just entertains herself by practicing her recorder. Maglott Head Resident, Pam Nor¬ ton, smiles despite the fact that she is on duty this weekend. 12 STUDENT LIFE
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