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November 08, 2007
Case Campus Makes a Charity Splash!
The Delta Gamma sorority held their annual Anchor Splash charity event on November 3. People from all over campus joined together in teams to compete in various swimming events for top prizes. Half of the proceeds from the event goes toward Service for Sight Charities, the Delta Gamma national charity and the remaining half goes toward the Cleveland Sight Center. The day was filled with intense competition, leading up to the two best events, Big Splash and Synchronized Swimming. In Big Splash, a member of each team attempts to make the biggest splash as judged by alumni and professors (yours truly performed the only belly-flop of the event; unfortunately I did not win). The next, and last, big event of the day is the Synchronized Swimming when teams of six or more perform various water-logged acrobatics.
More pictures and information about Delta Gamma is online.
Posted by sja15 at November 8, 2007 12:00 AM
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