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Little brothers and sisters of MC students out Are You My Mother? during FNITC. 26 Brother-Sister Weekend
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Break Away . . . To The Past Just two weeks prior to spring break, students had a chance to get away from it all without even leaving campus. This opportunity came during Breakaway Week. Break Away To The Past started with a steak dinner in the Union on Monday. Tuesday ' s volley- ball tourney and Wednesday ' s frisbee golf allowed students to compete in some fun exercise. In frisbee golf, Jeff Hunn and Dave Pinkham captured the top prize. On Thursday, John Keller hosted a Night in the Oaks sing along. As the weekend arrived, MAC pre- sented the baseball movie, The Natu- ral, starring Robert Redford. Each night the movie was followed by a dance. On Friday, students met in Carver ' s lobby for the sock hop. On Saturday, they crowded into the Union to listen and dance to the live band, Kicks. Capping the week ' s ac- tivities were a Fun Run and Open PERC on Sunday. And the countdown to spring break continued. Al the sock hop, Lori Haferkamp. Bettina Ebv. and JoAnn Howard dance to a tune played by Jon Ogburn gels ready Rhonda Powell. from Pulling all o( her energy together. Dawn Cr prepares to serve underhand. Breakaway 25
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Shower The People You Love With Love Brother Sister Weekend kicked off on Friday, April 19 witfi dinner and registration in the Union. A cellar spe- cial and Riday Nigfit in the Cellar with the Harleys followed. Other events in- cluded the movie Star Trek III , a bonfire, and a dance with Nevin Dula- baum as d.j. On Saturday morning, cartoons were shown in Cordier with free don- uts. With the sunny afternoon came a picnic lunch followed by games involv- ing Spartan baseball, Softball, golf, and track teams. The Muppets Take Manhattan was shown in both the afternoon and evening. A carnival was also held in Schwalm parking lot fol- lowed by dinner in the Union with movies. The evening came to an end with the Brother Sister game, an Oaks special, and a square dance. Sunday Celebration began the final day of the fun-filled weekend, fol- lowed by an open PERC and crafts on the Union lawn. The day cam e to a close as parents came to pick up brothers and sisters. Clown Dave Schultz keeps this liltle boy occu- pied at the carnival. The Brother Sister game shows how much sis- ters and brothers really know about each other, such as what their favorite ice cream is and who spends more time getting ready in the morning Brother-Sister Weekend 27
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