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The weekend of April 3 through April 5 was a happy, exciting weekend for many brothers and sisters. It was a time set aside for them to stay on campus. The western theme for the weekend was A rip-roarin ' weekend. Friday started the activities with registration, and then a kick-off dinner. The evening ' s entertainment included the movie Pete ' s Dragon, an Oaks special Make your own sundae, and a benefit dance closed out the night. Saturday began with crafts and games in the gym and a girls softball game. Due to cold weather, the scheduled picnic was held inside the Union. Oakwood basement was the site for an afternoon carnival consisting of games and prizes. Saturday evening consisted of swimming, SNITO (Saturday Night In The Oaks), Union tournaments, and a country rock band. Sunday Celebration started Sunday off. After dinner and despite cold weather, approximately 25 children participated in an Easter egg hunt at Warvel park. After open gym, the weekend was concluded with a concert in Cordier auditorium by the Concert and Jazz bands. A Rip-Roarin ' Weekend Gym activities provided fun for all. Leara Carr helps throw the pie, which Mark Pfister made, into Todd Robert ' s face. 1 4 Brother-Sister weekend
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Friends Reunite for a Super Weekend Many students enjoy dancing to the music performed by Sidekick at Cordier Friends weekend was a super weekend headed up by chairperson Kathy Reid. She and many others worked together to make up a great weekend. It featured such events as open union, a square dance, a dance featur- ing Sidekick and also the movie Superman. Many friends came down to help make it a super time. Eileen Herr, returning for friends weekend to visit Brent Yoder, sits listening with many other students to Amy ' s singing. Amy Statler shares an evening of her talents during her Friday night in the Oaks. Friends Weekend 13
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for Brothers and Qisters Jason gets a ride from uncle Stan Hooley Kim Berry and niece Cindy enjoyed their picnic lunch inside. Brother-Sister weekend 1 5
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