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,ymqulavqu' 2': ngwm -T Mamn North vs. South campus rivalry The Halloween Bowl is an annual flag football game played between Holmes and Haggin halls. The players are selected all-stars of each dorm's' intramural teams. The arch rivals vie for a coveted whisky barrel, the trophy of victory. Haggin has possessed the trophy for the majority of the time, Holmes having won only once. The losers usually try to steal the bar- rel from the display in the Victor's lobby. This year Holmes stole it, but it was taken back. Haggin won the 1978 Halloween Bowl by a score of 27-8. A fight, which erupted in the fourth quarter, rapidly escalated in a brawl involving both teams. As a result, the game was called in Hagginls favor. -BARTON BRANSCUM Signs were made to fire-up the teams for the annual Halloween Bowl between Haggin and Holmes Halls. Donnie Likins and Terry Goodin from Holmes Hall made a sign th cheer their team on. L 24-HOUSING
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m -T. Moran I f w P in ' 66 en ull g all-nlghters every w k d tlngly tOO The night watchman's hardest job is staying awake. That's in what Angie Spencer, a senior majoring in business office edu- in cation, found out when she became Blanding Towerhs night 5119 watchman on weekends. WY Spencer said that it was a rough way to spend weekends be- ? is cause the daylight hours during Saturday and Sunday had to be used to catch up on sleep. But she said that it was a good md job because of the Hminimal amount of work involved. The CH doors were locked at night for security reasons and she open- ed them for people coming in late Her roughest hours were lime betwelennll and 5 a.m. but she said Ha cup of coffee helped me in make It JONI DUSCH with Blanding Tower night watchman Angie Spencer studied on the job Accoun- ting problems that demanded her full attention and coffee helped her stay: ar 0 awake in the wee hours of the morning. . 1ead- I Busch 2. L h HOUSINC-23
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.R Mumngly 42' Mamngly -R. Mulhugly Convenient LifestquS Accounling iuniorCalhy Clark and Mary Stan Filer, an undecided sophomore, had time to relax after classes, Tracey Smith. a senior in recreation, and Greta Hensley, a business junior, joked around in Blazer Hall after a day of classes. An afternoon of term paper typing was in store for Fonda Romin, a sophomore maioring in landscape arthitecture and living in Keeneland HaIL Melanie Miller, a sophomore majoring in pre- pharmacy got carried away by her friends in the complex courtyard. Carrying her were sopho- mores Kevin Hendrickson, Anne Logan and LarryGreen. HOUSING-Z 5
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