f DVERTISEMENT pVOLUME 1, NMBERm 2 FEBRUARY 1i96 DOING IT... Stephen Nunn What: Flying High. , Major: Engineering Don't call Stephen Nunn a space cadet. True, he is ranked third in his Cadet Class in the Air Force R.O.T.C., but still, he's got his feet planted firmly on the ground. Just watch him in a game of IM Flag ________________Football, Soccer, or Basketball (yes, he plays all three) or check him out as he struts his stuff with the University of Michigan marching band. SwoosH NOTES Wondering what to do on Valentine's Day? Looking for that special gift for that special significant someone? Well, put down the flowers and chocolates, and head over to the DIAG at noon. Your NIKE student rep has something very special for you. What do NBA Rookie Damon. Stoudamire and Mighty Mouse have in common? Check out the action in the NBA All-Star All- Rookie Game on Feb. 10th to find out. Not p only will you see Damon's hot play-so far this year he's averaging 18.5 points per game for Toronto, second among all NBA rookies-you'll also see Mighty Mouse on his left arm. Stoudamire says the great mouse. is an inspiration for him to step up his ability and overcome any obstacles he encounters. Hey, Blue! Your letters to your NIKE student rep's P.O. Box have been tremendous! As a reward, here's another assignment: tell us about your greatest adventure or athletic accomplishment in NIKE shoes. The winner gets some cool NIKE stuff. Send it to the address listed below. Stephen plays sports the same way he plays music, never standing out, but always outstanding. And one thing is clear about this sophomore engineer- ing major's future: the sky's the limit. Melissa Petrucci What: Spreading Good Cheer. Major: Industrial Engineering Let's face it, feeling blue is no fun. Fortunately for sports fans at the University of Michigan, cheerleader extraordinaire Melissa Petrucci loves to share the antidote: a good dose of enthusiasm and encour- - agement. She's been lifting spirits and raising morale ever since she first back-Rlipped onto campus. And when the U of M cheerleader hops up and shouts "Let's go Blue! Let's go Blue!" spectators and players alike can't help but feel great. She's been getting a few cheers herself: her cheer- leading team placed ninth at the NCAA National Meet, and recently let their pom-poms fly at the AmeriCheer Competition. She's currently prepar- ing the team for the upcoming UCA championships. So if you happen to see her practicing her routine, don't just stand there on the sidelines-put a smile on your face and shout "Go Melissa!" After all, one good cheer deserves another. If You Let Them Play ...the positive impact that participating in sports has on girls' lives is a matter of fact, not opinion. To increase opportunities for girls to play sports, NIKE and Lady Foot Locker are sponsoring Three For All, the first ever grassroots basket- ball skills competition for girls ages I l1 17. Three USA Basketball Women's National team members-Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie and Dawn Staley-are helping to promote the program, making sure girls get a chance to work on basketball fundaimen- tals in a lively, fun environment. .S/IIrYJ 'StVO/t-4 4 v y a ' +X k.N .. Mu! Tx uBAKK a lbj .Y g. 96y 4A i 1 ^Y Y 4 i 1 in, rY "'4R x x 41, =rk 0000 h t<' r _i .d S AM, win some cool NIKE stuff? Then stop by the Black Volunteer Network Hoops Hoopla and do both! The action starts at 11 PM on Satrda, Fbrury17 at the CCRB. CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT:' RICK KRAUSE, SOPHOMORE Andrew Pudduck. Hes your NIKE Student rep. Maybe you've seen him. He plans cool events, gives away HIKE stuff, and has his finger on the pulse of campus sports. And, he's the key to this SPORTSPAGE_. He's your ticket to telling NIKE what's on your mind. Got It? If you don't see Andrew at the gym, you can reach him at P.O. Box 4124. Ann Arbor, MI 48106-4124. will set you apart from the rest of the pack. Use the P.O. Box noted above. FLR A DOALPY A ri 0 0 w w w w 12 3 PADDLEBALL/ WOMEN'S SWIMMING/V ME'BAKTL/VW ENSENI SIG~L'S& DLE'S 10! ITRII 1)E1VS.1IDIANA ( ~ANH NM VT,700 PME' AKEBL/OMNSTNI/V (I\'TRN411R L BLDG) MEN'S TENNIS/V 111)110 SWEll :00 PI II P1 \ ST5111110.30 AM 0 (HA RI I 'S ISV (KS O\'t 111) ALL DAY WOMEN'S SWIMMING/V OCKEY/V WOE' AKTALVV.OHO SATEiiVS. 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