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Stacy Pearce smirks at the shot Jill Sherbahn is about to make as they take advantage of free pool along with free video games during an open Union. Maria Miller exhaustingly accepts the first place ribbon from Shawn Carothers for win- ning the Frost Trot. Making final preparations for the upcoming Breakaway Week, Ryan McBridc and Nan Hummel spend a busy afternoon on the tele- phone. Winter Festival — Breakaway 21
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There are special weeks and weekends throughout the year to give us all a chance to take time out from our regular routines and to get out of that studying rut and do something new and different. Two of those special weeks which gave us this opportu- nity were Winter Festival and Breakaway Week. The theme of Winter Festival was Ava- lanche . This brought us the opportunities to see the movie Kiss Me Goodbye, to go to dances, and to attend specials in the Oaks and the Cellar. The Cellar special fea- tured guitarist Micheal Gulezian and hot pretzels for snacks. Also in the Cellar, the band New Song performed while listen- ers enjoyed donuts and hot chocolate. There were also chances to run in the Frost Trot, watch men ' s and women ' s basketball games or participate in a racquetball tour- ney. During Breakaway Week, which bore the theme Go for the Gold, there were more opportunities to break the regular routine. The movie Octopussy, and a dance fea- turing the band Graphix were two of the major highlights. In addition to these, there were dances in the Cellar and in Schwalm Hall, an ice cream special in the Oaks, and a Softball tourney. During Winter Festival, the band, New Song , brought contemporary Christian music to students as a special in the Cellar. Trina Chapman ' s special in the Cellar during Break- away Week featured Suzie Schmucker and Jim Leh-
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In a purple and silver decorated cafeteria, Brother Sister Weekend began with a kick- off dinner on Friday, April 6. Students kept their guests busy playing ping pong and video games and touring the campus. Other activities on Friday featured Michelle Wy- song and Mary Boudreau in the Cellar and Clay Bowman as a d.j. at a dance. A bright, sunshiny Saturday set the mood for the picnic lunch, which was out- side for the first time in several years. Oth- er outdoor events were a women ' s Softball game, a women ' s track meet, and games and crafts behind the Union. The Dark Crystal was shown both in the afternoon and evening, drawing many to see it. Din- ner with films and cartoons was followed by bowling, an Open Union, and an Oaks Special. Another dance, with alumni d.j. Bill Jones, brought the evening to a close. Sunday ' s events included Sunday Cele- bration, swimming, an open gym, and a choral concert. A women ' s track meet provides an opportunity for John Kastner and his little friend, Jennifer Harmon, to enjoy the spring weather together. A large crowd of students and guests, including Sandy Maxwell and her nephew Jason, attend the night in the Cellar. Singing I ' m So Glad We Had This Time Together, Brian Harley, Jill Biehl, Llla Hammer, George Bou- dreau, Mary Boudreau, and Michelle Wysong enter- tain their audience during the Friday Night in the Cellar.
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