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1. F.N.I.T.C. takes the audience back to the 3. Nevin Dulabaum, Lori Walters, Holly Jamestown colony during Brother-Sister Wintrode and Noelle Dulabaum visiting Weekend. the residence hall during Brother-Sister Weekend. 2. Val Gal, Kim Aldefer, performs during her evening in the Cellar. Brother Sister Weekend 23
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What happened to spring? It was almost here. I ' m tired of studying and reading. I need to . . . Creak the Routine I think I ' ll enroll in Intro to Mystery 101 for one week, and then I ' ll invite my little sister to come with me Under the Bigtop during Brother Sister Weekend. R.H.A. Week, April 11-16, started off with learning the skill of aiming at targets with pies. Tuesday Night at the Oaks, during the Roommate Game, roommates tested their sleuthing abilities, determining the best teams. Thursday, in the Cellar, hungry detectives munched out on nachos. On Friday, there was a lesson from The Cheap Detective, and on Saturday, a finale; the Costume Dance. In the center of the first ring, April 8, was a Cellar Special of popcorn, peanuts, pretzels and potato chips and F.N.I.T.C with Kim Alderfer and Celia Cook. A dance in the Union followed the act. The second ring, April 9, held the men ' s track meet, a picnic lunch indoors, due to the weather, a women ' s softball game, and games and crafts. Movies and cartoons were shown during dinner. A movie featuring the unusual car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and an Oakwood dance concluded festivities for the day. In the last ring, April 10, was a Sunday Celebration with Rob Gossage, an Open Gym and a Spring Choral Concert. I. weimer 1 Teresa (Tuna) Leopold smears a creamy pie on fellow staff member Beth Moffatt ' s face as Jeff Pera and Kim Cobbs watch. 2. Modeling his new hat is Jeff Pera who is helping out during the pie throwing contest. 22 R.H.A. Week
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Bed, bike, trike and canoe races, along with a 3-mi le run, combined to provide a Run Frctn the Rat Race The week was filled with things to do and see. Monday began with the bed race and finished off with variety acts in the Cellar. Tuesday was a day for sports. The men ' s golf team had a match and the men ' s baseball team played a game. The women took on Marion and Indiana Central in track. Beth Rainbolt and Nancy Rowe were also featured in an Oaks Special. Next came a chalk drawing contest, Open Union and a drive-in movie, The Cannonball Run. With the weekend came the trike race and the bike race, which featured a women ' s team for the first time. Other activities included a semi- formal dance with Klackson, canoe races and the May Day Play, Whose Life Is It Anyway? . The week concluded with a 3-mile run and a AAFRO House BBQ, where the week ' s awards were presented. j. hanna 1- During Wednesday ' s art show, art major Eric Joseph participates in the Chalk Drawing Contest. 2. Paddling down the Kenapocomoco, Janice Ritchie and Marsha Carter race against the clock in the canoe race. 24 May Day Week
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