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Despite the team effort, tfie faculty and staff faced defeat there times in the tug-of- war contest. Getting off to a wet start did not hinder Tom Fast and Scott Coeglein winning the canoe race.
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Camp Mack A Day Of Escape Pedaling 35 miles out on a breezy, sun-filled morning to Camp Alexander Mack was far from the usual, although some students and faculty decided to take this route. Others took the 8:00 a.m. bus or drove by car to join the traditional student-facul- ty mixer. The morning began with a short sermon by Tim McElwee and a sing-a-iong. Afterwards, most students ran to the docks to watch and participate in the ca- noe race where Resident Director Tom Fast and Junior Scott Geog- lein came out the winners. Other students bypassed the canoe race for a football game, frisbee, volleyball, or a bit of fast action at the four-square court. At 11:00, however, the games stopped as Judi Jarrett headed the annual tug-of-war competition pitting hall against hall, class against class, and professors and staff against everyone. Then the line for lunch trailed along side the dining hall and up over the hill as steak, corn on the cob and brownies were served. Another treat to lunch was three bookstore certificates given away by MAC. After lunch the balloon toss got underway as well as the student- faculty Softball game. For a few, a quick dunk in Lake Waubee topped off Camp Mack Day be- fore heading home. Bulch Harmon and Shawn Carothers pick Mark Cawood, John Keller, and Kurt Zim- up pointers from Celia Cook ' s technique merman conclude Tim McElwee ' s opening in an action-packed game of four square, sermon with their musical talents. The volleyball game, which was played be- fore and after lunch, was another of Camp Mack Day ' s smash hits. 12 Camp Mack —
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After being on her own for the first month m, of college, Kathy Henshaw greets her fa- ther with a warm hug. Enjoying their visit in the Oakwood base- ment. Heather Paul and her family join in the effort of washing the week ' s laundry. Double Take Through baby food, blindfolds and marshmallows, MC students got the chance to prove their friend ' s trustworthiness during a Friday night Cellar activity. Divid- ed into two parts, the Trust Your Frie nd game provided smiles and laughs for everyone, in the first game, one person was required to feed baby food into their friend ' s mouth. In the second contest, however, a chocolate marshmal- low was used as one person stood over the other. But as one partici- pant stated, easier said than done. At the President ' s reception, Sopho- more Dan Barkdoll and Willard Dula- baum listen in on a conversation be- tween two alumni.
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