We (the Student Ambassadors) had a great time at the Spring Carnival with y'all. Enjoy some of these snapshots of yourselves, fellow students, and staff having a good time and showing off your skills! Let us know if you'd like another event like this. We have plenty of snow cone syrup left!
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Student Ambassador, Bradley Lucas, was the master of the snow cone machine. |
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Happy customers. |
Congratulations to all those who mastered their Minute-to-Win-It skills. And a special pat on the back to those who managed to get on the winner board, whether you stayed on it or not. You all were awesome!
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Ambassador Britney was the first to succeed at "Flip Cup". |
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Amy struggled at "Flip Cup", but she ruled at the dice game |
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The first contestant on the game, "A bit dicey." |
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whoopsy-daisy |
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One of the top speed stackers. |
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The speediest stacker. |
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How do the fingers help? |
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Daughter of advisor, Mike Swanson, set a balancing record. |
The Back Flip game attracted only the most determined and dexterous players. Our first contestant was so amazing that he set a record of 13 pencils and remained undefeated all day. Congratulations Mark! Unfortunately, I never got a picture of him in action, but I did get shots of some other contenders.
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It's all about technique...right? |
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That's the way to do it! Good job, Connie. |
"Speed Eraser" was one of those games that took a certain finesse. But once you got on a roll...look out. Our top winner managed to get every pencil we had into the cups in under a minute. That's 38 pencils! See his picture below.
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This guy also got one pencil in each cup in just 6 seconds! |
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Who says professors aren't fun? |
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Canyon gives a winner's pose. |
Thank you everybody who made the Spring Carnival such a fun event! Have a terrific Spring Break and we'll see you in the halls in about a week.