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Top. right Sherry Thompson, a sophomore, and freshman Mono Fre el. members of bond Bumpin' Lucky, perform on Saturday night; top. loft Bob Drenski waits paten the ourtfield during troybali semi-finals. Center Joe and Amy check to see just how the mud flows tor the tug-o-war competit»on; Lett;Matt KeHer g«ves everything ton sure Robbie Kaibaugh gets home off a pitch from Chief Freitas. Winter Weekend Offers A Variety Of Activities Tray ball. Dancing, Tug-O-War, Air Guitar ...
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ond came into being. Chris LeLand. chairman of the Stu- dent Life Committee, has high hopes for the new office They're gong to provide a lot of services for the students, and we're hoping (on a long-range plan) that we'll be ode to expand hours. he predict- ed “We've made a first step to- ward making the Union into a stu- dent center, and the Union office is gong to bring students in. but I think It's important to stress that the stu- dents should use this If the students do start to use it. it will be a suc- cess Malm and Carlson, coordinating afl these services with the coopera- tion of the Student Senate Execu- tive Committee and with the input from students, hope to put the of- fice into functional action by the end of the month. By the end of the semester, the Student Union office wi be running at full tilt. If you have any ideas you would like to see in- corporated into the office's respon- , stolties. contact either Malm or Cortson or your student senator. “We're going to put as much ef- fort as we can into this, but students I have to use us. It’s definitely to their advantage ' urged Malm. With a note of caution, Carlson added I“We have to have a lot of input and we have to be used, because if we're not used as an information center, this will disappear. (Stay by Beth Mont our e courtesy of JheRpon College Days. September • 28. 1984) And It Worked . . . The student Union office workers were successful in developing o mairoom and office which was uti- ized by many students. Whether it 1 was to pick up a package, gain in- formation. pick up a typewriter rib- bon at the last minute, or catch a bit Of “Al My Children. the students chose to gather in the Union more than ever before. The office was also successful in organizing a trip to Daytona Beach March 15-March 24 for only $209.00. . i 4 The state of Wisconsin provides many areas for recreational pur- poses. one of which many students choose to take advantage of is hunting. Local woods and lakes provide hunters with an ideal place to try their skill (and maybe a little luck). As Jim Thompson, a junior from Milwaukee, found out. the best part of the whole thing is bringing home the trophies.
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We Had Snow This Year! The weekend of February 15- 17 would have been like many other mid-winter weekends, but activities sponsored by SMAC. a committee of the Student Sen- ate. made sure that it was not. Beginning Friday at 3 p.m.. and continuing through Sunday, stu- dents had several choices to make as to what their itinerary would be. Some students chose to spend Friday afternoon study- ing in the library, others gathered for a Pub Afternoon, still others primed themselves for the air gui- tar semi-finals to be held that night. (More on the competition, plus photos, on pages 24 and 25.) Saturday brought even more choices, as trayball competition took place in the traybowi locat- ed outside Mopes HaH. Other events of the day included a tug- o-war. won by the independent women and the men of Merriman House. After another fine Satur- day night dinner, winners of the Friday semi-finals of the air band competition took the stage once again, but this time during inter- mission of the band Bumpin' Lucky. featuring two Ripon stu- dents. Sherry Thompson and Mario Freidel. Sunday consisted of more trayball. some finishing of quarter barrels not consumed the night before, the cleaning of the gym (right Bruce??), and training the body to settle down for an- other long winter week filled with classes and homework. Top: Matt Keller wnds up for the pitch under the watchful eyes of Pat Hornickie. who was just out there hoidng Matt’s beer. Confer. Lisa Uimen gives her an. with the help of teammates Linda Menck. fAchou Broun, and J4 Ander- son. The four Alpha Delta Pi's lost to the indee women n the semi-final pul. Bottom, left: Jim Garden goes for the flying catch approach in the outfield right: Linda Freidel, a member of the band ‘’Bumpin’ Lucky. put ever- ything she has into a batad by the band
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