1999 Miracle Yearbook
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 win- ter quarter. Students and their guests enjoyed food and ac- tivities like The Climbing Wall,TheBungee-Tramp,The Joust, and Bouncy Boxing in the Athletic Center. Late Friday night students chosefrom afew differentac- tivitiesas 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 surf- Tett 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 dur- ing Li'l Sibs. Jackson said "I'mlookingforwardto bring- ingthemtothebasketballgam€ 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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