School of Sciences
Charity Volleyball Game
18 March 2004
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  • Thursday, 18 March 2004   CBU School of Sciences Charity Volleyball Game
      • 6:00 p.m. in the de LaSalle Gymnasium.  The traditional rivalry continues!
Youth and Vitality?
Youth & Vitality
(Students)
  • Youth & Vitality (Students) vs. Old Age & Deceit (Faculty & Staff)
    • Almost $ 500 was donated to the Church Health Center !
      • You can still donate.... contact Dr. Ogilvie.
    • Youth & Vitality  were triumphant (again) !
      • Old Age & Deceit won game #1 (25 to 20) 
      • Youth & Vitality won game #2 (25 to 10)
      • Youth & Vitality won game #3 (36 to 34).
    • Team Rosters and Volunteers
Old Age and Deceit?
Old Age & Deceit
(Faculty)
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Youth & Vitality (Student Team)

Old Age & Deceit (SOS Faculty & Staff Team)

Old Age & Deceit warms up (very scientifically).

The Youth & Vitality team warms up.

Scorekeepers plot their strategy.

Student volunteers are ready to collect donations.
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Jennifer Sykes sings the national anthem.
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Look out, these old codgers came to play!


Old Age & Deceit volleys and returns (sometimes).

Old Age & Deceit won game #1 (25 to 20).

Youth & Vitality do not look pleased.

Michelle Driscoll presents some of the donations to Dr. Morris of the Church Health Center

Dr. Morris, Exec. Director of the Church Health Center describes some of the programs that will benefit from the donations.

Dr. Ogilvie prepares to serve undeterred by the Grim Reaper mascot for Old Age & Deceit.

Now the student scorekeepers and announcer look happy:  Youth & Vitality won game #2 (25 to 10).

Hey, Old Age & Deceit: Got analgesics?    Youth & Vitality seem pretty confident.

Following Game #2, Dr. Ogilvie tries to intimidate the scorekeepers.  Fans respond to the entertaining spectacle.

A little deceit from the Youth & Vitalityteam!


Dr. Ogilvie entertains the crowd as she readies her serve.

Youth & Vitality won game #3 (36 to 34).

Congratulations to all!  Survivors share the victory.

Look, Old Age & Deceit survived! (And they even won one of the three games!)

Click to see a larger image.        Sale of Youth & Vitality T-shirts raised money. 

Time to clean up and re-convene at the pizza parlor!
  • Thursday, 18 March 2004    CBU School of Sciences Charity Volleyball Game 
    • Youth & Vitality (Students) vs. Old Age & Deceit (Faculty & Staff):
Youth and Vitality?
Youth & Vitality

Team Roster:
Janet Atkins
Jenny Bernard
Amar Bhula
Bob Dalsania
David Grandy
Sally Lynch
Cristina Martinez
Jenny Mohan
Yolandalyn Murray
Ben Reeves
Garrett Smithson
Christie Spencer
David Tran (captain)

National Anthem:
Jennifer Sykes
Photos
Dr. Anna E. Ross

 
Proceeds (~$500) donated to the Church Health Center!
  • The two teams are:

  • 1) Youth & Vitality: Current members of CBU science-oriented student organizations, including Beta Beta Beta, American Chemical Society, Society of Physics Students,and Mathematical Association of America
    2) Old Age & Deceit: Current members of the CBU School of Sciences faculty or staff.
  • The history of the rivalry: 
  • Student Assistants:
    Old Age and Deceit?
    Old Age & Deceit

    Team Roster:
    Dr. Tracie Burke
    Ms. Cathy Carter
    Dr. David Dawson
    Dr. Stan Eisen
    Dr. Johnny Holmes
    Maryelaine Krog
    Dr. Max Maloney
    Susan Mills
    Dr. Mary Ogilvie (captain)
    Dr. John Varriano

    Special appearance:
    Dr. Lyle Wescott as the
    Grim Reaper (faculty mascot)

    Whitney Appling
    Charles Baker
    Cynthia Caceres
    Christian Gregory
    Johannah Herren
    Jeremy Hunt
    Eleenaw Jefferson
    Melanie Joyner
    Cristina Martinez
    Ashley Miller
    Jenny Mohan
    Steven Moore
    Manny Patel
    Reena Patel
    Ed Trouy
    Kelley Ward
    Sarah Wright

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