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ou Ann Welsh and Chris Jacobs entertain Crystal Welsh in the Union. Brother Sister Weekend MC Welcomes Siblings Welcome to our funny farm could be heard throughout the campus as MC students greeted their siblings during Brother Sis- ter Weekend 1986. The stick peo- ple, and MC barn complete with cow, pig and corn field graced the campus through posters and but- tons distributed to the guests. A few personal touches, such as old Three Stooges films during din- ner, and candy bracelets and necklaces sold at the Recreation Desk made the weekend extra special. The sweet tooth syn- drome was cured with chocolate covered Oreos and ice cream sur- prises, while entertainment in- cluded the hit movie, Karate Kid, a variety show, the Bro Sis game, the Backwards dance and an afternoon of crafts and games. Two youngsters take part in the lifesaver pass game as Nancy Bloom looks on. Double Take Dave Schultz is often seen clowning around campus, but at Bro Sis weekend he is, literally, transformed into a 6 ' 9 clown. He dons the make-up, clown garb, and his normal, friendly smile, much to the de- light of all the children on cam- pus. Because the kids are in- timidated by my height, I try to put them at ease by getting on my knees and juggling pen- guins. Future MC baseball players get a little early practice.
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Theatre Brian Proffitt captivates MC students whil participating in the Touring Children ' Theatre. Getting Into The Act Escape into the world of imagi- the ' 86 Children ' s Theatre discov- nation. That is what many Man- ered in the bright eyes of their Chester students did throughout young audience. But whether the year either by participating in young or old, the spell cast by a a play, or simply watching one. good production cannot be es- Children especially enjoy caped. watching plays, as the members of Becky Bishop, )ohn Kastner and Dawn Runkie show the audience their acting tal- ents in Alpha Psi Omega ' s Production. A participant of the January Term Chil- dren ' s Theatre was Lenny Ricci who per- formed in front of many elementary school children. Taking part in the Freshman One Acts are Lisa Bryan, Tim Quilty, Karen Shively and Allen Krall. 24 Theatre —
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BC A International A New Experience BCA lnternational students have the chance to learn and ex- perience a whole new culture. When the students join the pro- gram they can never be sure what to expect. They only know that it holds a promise of adventure. They experience an entirely dif- ferent philosophy of education. The things they took for granted in their own countries are no longer available such as the warm milk that Adela longs for. Yet they get through it all with a surprising amount of energy. When they return home, they take with them the memories that have made their experiences irre- placeable. Dan Byler shows his delight at his farewell celebration. John Keller and Wangdi Sherpa share each others company on a crisp day. Have i ' uim- Double Take Adela Martinez Alonso — Spain English and Literature Isabella Beauchard — France Philosophy Yasuko Kamada — Japan English Christof Muller — Germany English and Russian Wangdi Sherpa — Nepal Biology — Chemistry Jing Weihua, Manchester ' s first BCA stu- dent from Dalicn, China, takes time out to talk to friends about her life there.
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