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-Q Y W. me .Af Top: Mark Dugroo attacks an unknown body in the snow. Above: The IVCF Wheelbarrow team gives it their all. Lett: The brothers ot Teke show why they have the ffl pyramid team.
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WINTER FESTIVAL: A GREAT ESCAPE Student Senate games are always fun but given a few feet of snow and chilling tempera- tures to content with they become even more fun, making winter games a wild time for all. As in the past, fraternities dominated the com- petitions, putting a good showing. lntervarsity Christian Fellowship participated in every event, usually placing in the top four teams,and Beta Beta Beta, the Biology Honor Society, gave it their all in several events as well. Times change and the weather isn't always cooperative, but spirit is always high and styles are always unique as team members plow their way through the snow while tied together in an 16-LEGGED RACE lst-Delta Chi 2nd-Sig Ep 3rd-Kappa Sig HWHEELBARROW RACE lst-Sig Ep 2nd-Teke 3rd-IVCF PYRAMID 1st-Teke 2nd-Sig Ep 3rd-lVCF SlED RACE lst-Sig Ep 2nd-Teke 3rd-IVCF OVERALL lst-Sig Ep 2nd-Teke 3rd-Delta Chi eight-member chain or while half-carrying a hu- man wheelbarrow. One thing was new about 1981 Games, howev- er. In an effort to combat the cold and raise some cash, The Organization, a freshman-oriented club, sold hot chocolate to frostbitten spectators and participants. While they didn't raise much money, The Organization certainly provided a much-wel- comed service. Although it was a fight against the cold and competition was tough, the 1981 Winter Games will be remembered for just what it was, a wild time in the middle of a less-than-mild winter. I . A B455 Top: Delta Chi, the winners of the 16-legged race, cross the finish line. Above: The Sig Ep sled racing team proves why they're the winners. Right: The deep snow made the wheelbarrow race a little difficult.
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In the past, the success or failure ofthe winter carnival, especially the snow sculpture contest, has rested almost totally in the hands of Mother Nature. Without snow, Winter Carnival iust didn't seem like Winter Carnival. Thanks to lots of snow from Mother Nature and lots of participation from campus, the 1981 Winter Carnival was quite a success. lust days before the competition people could be seen everywhere piling up and icing down mounds of snow in an attempt to make their snow sculpture the biggest and strongest ol all. Then, with the science fiction theme chosen by Student Senate in mind, they set out to create what they hoped would be the best sculpture in the eyes of the judges. Participation was high as well as creativity. Three dorms, six fraternities, a sorority, and two campus organizations participated, carving out of the snow and ice such things as R2-D2 from Star Wars, Yoda from The Empire Strikes Back , various spaceships and dinosauers, and perhaps most interesting ol all, a huge ape and the word, EVOLUTION. v. w H' .ir Jgrjq, I --'1-nw, - 'Q . uf K 1 YVMTJSCS ss - as K N 'x., ..x g. W .F .X ,sv if V. as A was Y. Q' - ' N P 5 I rv 6 f' . - v-R - Q X . W' A i 4 t-X ,, - ' . :JIU 3 N' vi xx 0 X, .A , o SW: T M' ,Cyn ' , -' Q ' -, E NN' , xg! .f 4 . f nn- AL QW' S - ' IA . .gl I I D -.v 3 - . f ig . Ja l tl A R KU If 5 + 'H' r I ' Q T . 'R 4 'J '-IG SCIENCE FICTION HIGHLIGHTS SNOW SCULPTURE P ..
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