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Anything Goes — Almost?!?! 1) Shoes, shoes, shoes! All partici- pants in the Anything Goes competi- tion had their shoes in this pile for a race. 2) Marl Rich laughs at the ridiculous baggie, plaid pants and shirt he had to put on. 3) Students, faculty, and friends watch the Anything Goes connpeti- tion with cheers, laughs, and ah ' s. 4) Amy Pjesky and Mike Wedel put on old clothes as they get ready to find their shoes in the jumbled pile. 5) Randy Neufeld and William McClain organize a game with a group of kids. 6) Brenda Headings tries to break an egg into the cup being held in Ken- dall Heinrichs mouth during another relay. 7) John Cone hops high in the gunny- sack race. 8) Robin Flickinger and Alan Klassen get wet breaking a water balloon between them. Photos by Tom Claassen
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Games, Races, And Activities Begin Fall Festival Fun, games, and no classes began Friday, October 5 to kick-off a weekend of Fall Festival. Anything Goes Competition began in the afternoon with team activities. Teams had to enter early to participate and had to consist of six members-three female, three male. Participants could be seen breaking eggs, breaking balloons, eating bananas, taking their shoes off and putting clothes on, hopping, running, jumping, yelling, and most of all having a good time. Ten teams participated in the event. Members of the winning team were: Vicki Peters, Paul Fraim, Jeff Bluma, Karen Schmidt, Kenton Wiens, and Charlotte Thiezen, After the competition, other games were held to involve more students.
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Fall Festival Full Of Activities Convocation on October 5 officially opened Fall Festival 79 featuring the Interfaith Children ' s Choir of Denver. Friday ' s activities also included Anything Goes competition, other games, a Film Festival, a square dance, and the drama production of The Diary of Anne Frank, The main activities began Saturday morning with the Fall Fair, consisting of craft demonstrations, student art exhibts, exhibits by Academic Depatments, Clubs and Organizations, a Country Store, sale of Ethnic Baked Foods, and a hog butchering demonstration. The afternoon v as spent watching Soccer, the auction, the spelling bee, readers theater, or Down on the Farm activities. The day was capped off by the Homecoming Football game with the Bethel Threshers Vs. Tabor College. Sunday ended Fall Fest 79 with morning worship service at BC Church and the last production of The Diary of Anne Frank in the afternoon.
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