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Show September 19, 2000 The Forum - 4 By Engels Tejeda Forum Staff Writer IT became THE party of the weekend, as over 100 Westminster students gathered at the Res Hall Quad Saturday. Organized by Leanne Bouseri and Sabrina Martinez, both senators of the Associated Students of Westminster College, and under the management of ASWC vice president Tofi Taafua, The Island Party began at approximately 3:40 p.m. arrived to the scene, they were As party-goegreeted by Dakota Force and Christian Gordon, who would cordially ask, Would you like to get The last game of the tournament consisted of The Rocket Scientists against the Foofs, said Brian. It was a very close game but the Rockets took the victory with a score of 1 As the party came to a closure, Martinez and Bouseri commented on the effort they had invested on the party. We spent more than 50 hours planing the 1-- 7. whole thing, said Martinez, while helping Bouseri clean after the party. I know it was hard work, but it certainly was worth it. We accomplished our goal; we have been successful saidBouseri. See Island Party, Continued on page 6 rs leid? We are responsible of ensuring that everyone gets leid, said Force while holding one of the multicolored hawaiian decorations. Commenting on Christians work, ASWC senator Annie Pichette jokingly said, Getting leid by him was fantas- - The goal of the Island Party was to bring both commuters and campus resi dents together." ,Leanne Bouseri -- tic. Once leid, guest would enter the party grounds, which was decorated by hawaiian torches, tables and balloons. Sabrina and Leanne were responsible for decorating and setting it all up, said Tofi, as you can see the did a very good job. The Toys, a Tongan band from Salt Lake City, music at about 4:00 began playing reggae-islan- d the Across p.m. party grounds, Brian Griffith organized a volleyball tournament, which extended for about four hours. Three teams emerged as powerhouses: The Yellow Leids, consisting mainly of students who reside at Hogle Hall, the Foof Dawg, and The Rockets Scientists. round robin, the During a Rockets Scientists won both of their games and became the crowds favorites. Then it was fire on the court, as the teams battled for the tournaments grand prize tickets to Lagoon. The Toys culminated their show at about 5:30 p.m., and were replaced by DJ Craig Chambers of Disc Connection. Then food was served. Chicken, ribs, rice, fruits and drinks, were given to party-goeat no paper-pineapple- While TIAA-CRE- F invests for the long term, its nice to see performance like this. J? t wthewdy has delivered impressive results like these by combining two disciplined investment strategies. TIAA-CRE- F In our CREF Growth Account, one of many CREF variable annuities, we combine active management with enhanced indexing. 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