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Play Time (Childhood Revisited . . . cont.) sic and warm weather as they danced the night away. Sunny Saturday began bright and early with the Hangover 10K. The sky over Stepan Field was color- ful as dozens of kites flew during the kite flying contest. Near the mudpits, action was commencing with the fi- nals of the mud volleyball tourna- ment and the pillow fights. It was only a matter of minutes until every- one was muddy as friends threw in friends, and not so close friends threw in not so close friends. In the infa- mous chariot races that followed, Pa- squerilla East was victorious with its eye-catching flourescent chariot. St. Ed ' s won the men ' s race. St. Joe ' s Lake was next stop for almost every- body, as students cleaned themselves up for the big event of the night, the free Tommy Shaw concert. Thousands flocked to the scatter- ed basketball courts as the culmina- tion of six weeks of hard work by 615 five-man teams came to a close. The Country ' s largest basketball tourna- (Continued on page 26) DETERMINED. Tom Rehder of Revenge of the Fun Bunch drives his way around Rousseau ' s No- ble Savage Brian Behmer. MUDDY MASOCHISTS. A few proud members of the student body perform their impersonation of their favorite ROTC friend. Photo by Vincent Wehby. Jr. 24 AnTostal
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Childhood Revisited From Timid Tuesday until Se- rene Sunday, the atmosphere on campus was festive as students cruised from one event to another. The best week of the year, An Tostal 1985 included something for everyone. An Tostal provided that all important lift before finals week. Chairman Ar- mando Byrne and assistant chairman Kendra Erven did fantastic jobs, as the entire week was quite a blow-out. Frivolous Friday brought sun- shine and included such activities as the keg toss, popcorn eating contest, jello toss, and the Dating Game. By far, the most popular activity on Fri- day was Recess 101, held in the eve- ning at Stepan Center. Students got a chance to relive the good old days as they ate ice cream cones, played Si- mon Says, received helium balloons and fingerpainted. A live band on the Fieldhouse Mall followed, and stu- dents took advantage of the good mu- (Continued on page 24) PIT PARADE. Band members Greg Abad, Kevin Miller, and Joe Nicholas put the enthusiastic crowd in the mood for mud pit activities. BE MY DATE? The bachelorettes attempt to make a good impression for Zahm freshman Brian Stark in the Dating Game. Photo by Vincent Wehby, J An Tostal 23
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I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE. BUT WHAT AM I? Comedian Joe Dunckel entertains the humor hungry audience in the We Can Make You Laugh compe- tition. AND THAT ' S A WINNER. Junior Steve Treacy. the bookstore tournament ' s MVP. puts up the final hoop for Revenge of the Fun Bunch. DRIVEN TO MUD. Morrissey sophomore Ed Biel- ski escorts Chris Cox of Saint Mary ' s College to the infamous mud pits.
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