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Students including Bryan Zarlenga and Brent Johnson, learn pool tips from a pro. Students voting during the mock presidential elections include Gary Stalter, Dave Burke, and Eric Beck. ■m The blood mobile makes regular stops in Mcln tosh and some students take time to donate in¬ cluding Doug Anderson and Steve Reichard. Beth Breitzig works at a booth at the Christmas Bazaar.
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Although his attire is not the typical black and white stripes, Lou Mazzoli battles the cold to be a Polar Bowl official. The ZTA and DZ mud volleyball teams await their chance to get down and dirty. These teams include Jean- ine Blest, Anne Tupta, Martha Evans, Julie Cavalier. Ruthy Geiger, Mariellen McKinney, Judy Steegman, Heather Clayton, Amy Crawford, and Deeann Turner. Doug Light prepares to become the Flying Gar- bonzo Brothers during the Belly Flop competition. Getting spattered by the muddy ball is a typical treat of playing mud volleyball as Rob Nelson, Brad Schwartz, Rodney Davis, Mike Slyk and Todd Heinlen find out. i Asag J K •
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A Center Of Activity Some students may never enter Biggs engineering building during their college career because they are not an engineering major, and an engineer may never enter Presser Hall of music but it is guaranteed that every student will spend time in McIntosh Center. McIntosh is always humming with activity whether it is just students coming to the Marriott for meals, watching T.V. in the lounge, taking their parents to eat in the Wishing Well for lunch or grabbing a late evening snack while studying in the White Bear Inn, there are always daily routine type activities going on in the Center. Yet McIntosh is more than eating facilities and the bookstore, it is the center of many special events every year. Clubs and organizations use the lobby to display posters and sell items for fund raisers. Every week the Student Planning Committee shows one or more hit movies for students to enjoy at the low price of .50C and every day there is the opportunity for an inexpensive game of bowing or billards. It has been thirty years since McIntosh’s initial construction of the dining hall, now yearly a McIntosh week is held to highlight the different aspects of the Center. This year the week included a poster sale, movies and the Roommate Game. McIntosh also was the hall for other activities during the year such as dances, mock elections, speakers, The Christmas Arts Festival, and other S.P.C. sponsored activities. McIntosh Center always seems busy because it is definitely the center of student activity. Will Evans takes advantage of the low bowling rates in the campus bowling alley. This student considers the different posters of- ferd for sale during McIntosh week. Booths are always a common sight in McIntosh Center, like this homecoming booth run by Mi¬ chelle Smith.
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