Truman State University - Echo Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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3 her 3.111. 3 Pi rater- had natch nting their fficial laxed. :1, the . 3n er Dennis Eomes g h Leaning back for a quick gram, return, Krista Postal, 50., sends the ball over. The avery- games began at 7 p.122. on g Friday and did not end until Lsured Saturday at 7 am. 111 the One more point is added to the score by Chris Holmes, V min- SIX, during a game. The e the games provided a different y way for students to spend ;ether. their Frida y night. 11 won y were :mann Late night fatigue hits Da- VIS Jach. jr., as he rests dis- couraged from missing a ball. Many players could not beat the fatigue and left early. AlI-nighT Volleyball - 25 SSLU03 snuuea

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. .. --.- 0.... .. mam. .......f,.v.. .anmm mrq-u W ---,-- -.... o In intramural Volleying ALL-NIGHT ACTION Observers in Per- shing Arena saw an awe- some volleyball team in the first court. Almost all of the players wore knee pads and they rotated perfectly. They returned just about every ball with the bump, set and spike sequence. Then in another court there was a team that was having trouble hitting the ball in the right direction. About 380 people on 48 teams With different skill levels played in the all- night volleyball tournament. Senior J im Davis said he took part and played on the team from Sports Information to help the opposition. iiI had to compensate for the good players. I thought we had an un- fair advantage if I didnt play? Davis said jokingly. The teams were divided into 16 leag- ues, with three teams in each league. Each of the teams in a league played the other two, and the team that won both games went. on to the single elimination part of the tournament. Senior Chris Aman had no trouble staying awake for her midnight and 2:30 a.m. , matches for the Pi g Kappa Phi social frater- ; t nity. The team had come from the Pi Kap Fest. Pi Kaps won their midnight match despite the doubts of the Accounting Club that they could play well in their condition. Players had to follow most official volleyball rules, but a few were relaxed. If every infraction had been called, the games would have lasted much longer, Steve Stock, coordinator of the program, said. A rule was added that stated every- one had to participate. This rule ensured that a few people would not do all the work. Many of the teams came a few min- utes before their game started so they could practice a few drills together. Members of the Big Barney team won their first match by forfeit and they were awaiting their secondN Karen Klingemann sewoa sguueg .4- v w ow,...x..,..........



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....,..,mmmmw.,mwzm Cuddly companions like Finster, owned by Mary Powers, .90., are alive and W611 111 the residence halls. Many students kept pets in order to help resoIve the stresses of school. A saber-tooth monster does not seem to disturb this curi- ous little kitten as it tries to make a new furry p13 ymate in the Vicious creature. ru--nu.-$w-SuhnmiMV . ' H ' Dennis Eomes Koren Walter Sac moved Hall in though iar wit. ings, sh freely b home. not the In only p. Howev non-cu ing, so smuggl well hi A decide Fresh and Di mane ed a ki Fish. c h V gal On A

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