Arotiterf, ,jarents,axalfrielth arrive-al -e-hrhagStkfrra two-,4 VI:Iit" to .frr S1:61Wetkend. 2x.ay/matelient, tIte-wee-talw-afa tite-CavitiSictiviticf Dick Walker and the rest of theCAO had several different activitiesfrom which students andtheirvisitorscouldchoose. The Lab Band performed a concerton Friday night. Laterthatevening,theCAO offered "Fun in the Sun"for the visitors. The beach-like atmosphere was a welcome breakin the middleofthe winter quarter. Students and their guests enjoyed food and activities like The Climbing Wall,TheBungee-Tramp,The Joust, and Bouncy Boxing in the Athletic Center. Late Friday night students chosefrom afew differentactivitiesas well. DeltaPiSigma heldalateskate whiletheCAO offered Late Nite Bowling. On Saturday,the gym was openforstudentstospendtime playing sports with their"Li'l Sibs." The CAO also offered the option ofplaying Q-Zar,a laser game, in Centerville, Ohio. The weekend concluded with back-to-back men's and women's basketball games against Walsh University. Another opportunity for the students is the option of purchasing t-shirts for their li'l sibs. The t-shirts display two bees in sunglasses and flip-flops, holding surfTett k'ebtecrek .1_99g boards. Walkersaysthat"th€ desing is a take-off on th€ Tun in the Sun' activity. The weekend is notlimitec tosiblingsonly. Senior Kristy Jackson invitedtwogirlsfrom her home church to visit during Li'l Sibs. Jackson said "I'mlookingforwardto bringingthemtothebasketballgam€ and the Late Skate becuase neitherofthem havestayed ur until 2:30 in the morning." &leyScottaiut Emily lekesftcutd activities to keepthem,bu4-yat "Fun,in,theScut." 0 STUDENT LIFE ke Clinthing Walt un:14- oneofthe,sweralattractims-thecarupas Activiti".s 8oar1 9,redto cedarville,studentsandtheir siblings.
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