University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 1986

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(cont. from page 10) yards, place a bat to their foreheads with the other end to the ground, and run around it six times. This was Sigma Chi ' s Chris Cobb ' s fa- vorite relay. We were so far be- hind, Cobbs said. I fell down three times. When I got up, I went to the wrong line. When I got back I felt so dis- oriented. That was just what ev- eryone needed to prepare themselves for Football: Jax State Style. A blind- folded quarterback might consider himself handi- capped, but the Geography Club and the Physical Educa- tion Men had no problem as they outscored everyone in this unique sport. Alpha Gamma Delta and Rivers Hall would prob- ably think tossing an egg is easier than tossing a football Bob Crisp any day. They proved their hidden talents with first place in the Egg Toss. Another favorite was the Amoeba Race. Four blindfolded team members formed the cell wall with clasped hands. Surrounding this wall were thirty-four el- bowtoelbow other team members forming the cell nucleus. On the signal amoeba they verbally guided their cell wall in the obstacle course. Inching their way to a ten point victo- ry were the Geography Club and Alpha Tau Omega. On all fours and on each other, Zeta Tau Alpha and Al- pha Phi Alpha proved to have balance, coordination, and sisterly brotherly coop- eration as they topped all other groups in the People Pyramid. Loosening up after four WEARY, WORN-OUT AND WET, Lisa Rogers does her part for Zeta Tau Alpha in the Water Relay. MAKING THEIR MARKS on the sidewalk In front of the Student Union Building were twenty organi- zations in the sidewalk chalk art contest. Tripp Storm placed second for Alpha Tau Omega. It was very Impromptu, Storm said. I just picked up my chalk and went at it. days of flinging, students found themselves dancing in Flowers Hall at the Purple Party, featuring Celebrity Ball. The Alpha Sweethearts and the Football Fraternity both placed first in the dance contest. The Air Band competi- tion consisted of contestants imitating their favorite bands. The Alpha Sweethearts cap- tured first place with Glamor- ous Life. The judges pon- dered over Rice Hall ' s Pointer Sisters, but decided to give them second place. The Football Fraternity outshined all other men with Ernie and the Cripples, while Alpha Tau Omega came in second with Bee- thoven ' s Fifth. As the festivities were dy- ing down, the Amphitheater hosted a Bluegrass Festival open to the entire communi- Bob Ci ty. People brought their lawn chairs, blankets, and sack- lunches and sat back to en- joy bluegrass bands, featur- ing the Foster Family Strincj Band. The Football Fraternitj placed first overall in thr men ' s division. Alpha Tan Omega was second, Sigme Chi third, and Alpha Phi Al pha fourth. Overall, in the women ' s division, the Alpha Sweet- hearts placed first. Rice Hall was not far behind in second place. The Geography Club was third with Alpha Gamma Delta trailing in at fourth place. Bob Glenn, Director of Student Activities, was more than satisfied with the week ' s events. It went very well, he said. We had a large attendance. 1 felt very positive about the whole week.

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THE FIJI ' S pull their way into the â– Hig-of-War finals. They placed sec- ond to ATO in the final competition during half-time of the Purplen- Gold intra-squad football game at Braly Stadium. In the ladies ' finals the Alpha Sweethearts won in a quick seven seconds over Alpha Gamma Delta. CONNIE BRIDGES devours a juicy hamburger, capturing second place in the Big Mac Attack eating con- test, and contributing to Alpha Gamma Delta ' s overall fourth place

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