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laughed and some ate, . but Whether they stayed one hour or SIX, it was an ALL NIGHT Some played, some watched, some This page. Above: Goeod aanswer, goood aanswer, cheer the whiners as they score points during the preliminaries of Campus Family Feud. Right: Comedian Andy Andrews, entertains the crowd packed into the Great Hall. Opposite page. Left: Students eagerly sampie pizza as part of the Union AiFNighter. Right: Memoriai's R.A.'s poae for their family portrait before going to the competition. Several teams dressed up for the event. ZWUnion All-Nighter
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Though the evening of November 9 was cold, rainy and gloomy, students found warmth and dryness, as well as fun, laughter and mystery at the annual Union alI-Nighter. The evening of entertainment began at six pm. with the preliminary rounds of Campus Family Fued, hosted by Valpo's own Brian Branstetter. Twenty teams from various parts of campus answered questions from the home version of the popular TV game show. Some contestants used special names or costumes to add to the evening's fun. Comedian Andy Andrews took the stage in the Union Great Hall at eight pm. to a standing-room-only crowd. His own style of famin-oriented comedy kept the audience rolling in the aisles. Ready for a snack, many students later tasted pizza from local pizzarias and voted for their favorite. They ranked Pinnochio's, Premier Pizza and Little Caesers first, second and third, respectively. Dessert came in the form of a banana-split-eating contest. Teams of five devoured their ice cream as quickly as possible, while those less hungry watched and cheered from the sidelines. At 10 p.m., everyone again crowded into the Great Hall for a mystifying performance by psychic Craig Karges. Using the power of the mind, he linked rings, read minds, and levitated a table. The evening came to a climax with the finals of Campus Family Fued. The six highest scoring teams from the preliminary rounds advanced, with first place t-shirts being awarded to the Kappa Shades. The evening proved to be a great success. Entertainment committee chair Janet Rott was pleased with the turnout and crowd participation, especially for the Campus Family Fued. it gave a chance for freshmen, upperclassmen, Greeks and independents to intermingle, she said. The event also benefited the Student Admissions Team, since many high school seniors were on campus for visitation day. Hit shows possible students one of the many ways that students get together and have fun, said Rott. - Tim O'Keef KUnion All-Nighterw27
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