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A picture paints a thousand words Judy Dippold painted the faces of many prospective M.C. students during Bro Sis weekend. Rick Thompson and his father enjoy a father son luncheon behind the union during Parent ' s weekend. ' SPECIAL WEEKEriDS: PAREPITS, FRIEMDS, BROTHER-SISTER There ' s no better way to start a year of special weekends than by honoring Mom and Dad, along with Grandparents and Guard- ians, at a weekend set aside just for them. There ' s no other group who are so surely a cut above the rest. The weekend ended on a high note — literally — with the magnificent trumpet art- istry of Dizzy Gillespie, who along with the Mitchell-RufF Duo, kept Cordier swinging. The brisk days of early riovem- ber were warmed by the pres- ence of good friends. Manches- ter ' s Friends Weekend began Friday, Piovember 6, with a kick- off dinner — ' Let the Good Food Roll. Entertainment included the movie ' Lethal Weapon, or for those preferring a play, after the powerful drama The Dyb- buk performed by The national Theatre for the Deaf. Spring was a long time com- ing, but the campus greened at last, and with the brightening colors came brothers and sisters on their special weekend, April 15-17. Friday featured sundaes in the Oaks, and not one, but two entertaining movies. Adven- tures in Babysitting and The Muppets take Manhattan, fol- lowed by the lively and colorful Polynesian Dance. On Saturday guests got to eat breakfast in their jammies before attend- ing a variety of activities — a ses- sion on crafts and clowns, a baseball game against DePauw, or a kite flying show with Duane Deardorff. Then the brothers and sisters headed for home, dream- ing of the days when they too would be students at Manches- ter. 19
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Brother Sister weekend turned out to be a very uplifting experience for Kelly Qrede and her sister. 1 O SP ' ' S ' Weekends
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Bikes Trikes May Day Delights The sky ' s the limit was the theme for May Day and the skys were just beautiful all week. Win, Lose, or Draw added a new twist to the roommate game as the contestants munched on riachos and cheese at the Oaks Special. Another new feature was the showing of the movie Caddyshack on the football field which was a big success. The Variety Show and belching contest drew people of various talents and vocal accomplish- ments. The weekend was ftil! of activities which included the May Day Play, The Fifth Sun , a ca- noe race, and the ever popular bike race, which was once again won by the alumni team. But watch out, next year ' s teams look better than ever. mc 20 Mayday Ken Brown and Dagny Boebel entertain at the May Day Variety Show. The May Day King and Queen were Matt Shmucker and Jill Wampler.
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