6 l *""' " '~ , ~' N //-* ?, .„ ■• ■' i '"* - - ! •* '• '"' r "-" ••^'• > : : ■ ' .. ' '• ' ' -• Family Weekend Jubilee MARJORIE HALL Staff Writer The population of Guilford College swelled dramatically last weekend as roughly five hundred family members, belonging to close to two hundred stu dents, came to the campus for family weekend. In all, more than eight hun dred people, including students, parents, and faculty, were involved in the week end festivities. Lita Swanson, one of the main orga nizers of the event, was pleased with the attendance at the planned events. Al most all of the visiting parents attended the President's brunch in front of Founders. The faculty colloquia, fac ulty mixer, football game, and the Obo Addy show were also well attended. Not only were the events well at tended organizers believed that most of the family members enjoyed them JulH The Guilfordian selves. "I felt that there was a very happy and joyous mood during the weekend," said Lita Swanson. "In my conversations flHij with parents I find that if their kids are happy, they're happy. The parents were enjoying themselves because their kids features are doing well here." Many students were pleased with the way that the weekend was organized. "It was a good idea for there to be creative things for families to do," said Rise Hunter, sophomore, speaking mainly of the Obo Addy show, the first part of this year's ArtsETC pro gram at Guilford this year. "They didn't have any thing like that last year." Some stu dents were a little upset that the club sports, like rugby andultimate frisbee, were not better ad- vertised. For some first year students, it was very exciting to see their families for the first time since life at college, for vari ous reasons. "It was fun spending some quality time with my parents at WalMart," said Kelly White, first year student. Most of the students whosefamilies did not come to see them spent their time meeting other's parents. "I'm glad that my parents didn't come," said one anony mous sophomore whose view was ech oed by other students. "I could do what I wanted." September 27,1996 Sara Johnson Arriving in droves, parents swarmed Guilford last weekend, eager to visit loved ones and enjoy the beautiful weather. ■pp ™ It was a weekend of good dinners, shopping sprees, and remembering what it was like to live at home. Most of the students who were able to see their par ents enjoyed doing so, but breathed a little sigh of relief when Sunday came and life could get back to normal. Sara jjohnson Sara Johnson