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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
SCS Beach Bash 2012!
This past weekend, SCS had its traditional Beach Bash! The weather was warm and absolutely perfect for our members, except for those who weren’t into getting a little sun burnt. The event was filled with lots of food, team games, and activities. We began with lunch which consisted of steak, ribs, burgers, hot dogs, and other entrees. Thanks to our iron chefs, Kenric Lo and Jaymi Urashima, everyone got to enjoy a delicious barbeque meal!
With a full stomach, the members played a water balloon toss game where everyone got a little wet. In order to dry off, the members then played a very competitive team game called “Snake”. This game in particular forced teams to move, communicate, and work under pressure. All three teams did exceptionally well as the initial score was all tied up. Next, the SCS members played an alternative version of “Charades”. The members were broken up into three teams and were given tasks to portray silly topics and items. The members were encouraged to work together in order to accomplish the difficult task. Some teams had to act out the most random things such as a washing machine, submarine, hot air balloon, and more!
Surprisingly, their non-verbal cues were so clear that every team got the message across to the receiver! Last but not least, we had our traditional relay race! Two teams had to run across the field, spin 10 times, and then run back to tag his or her teammate. This was no easy task!
Overall, everyone had great sportsmanship despite the competitiveness from all teams.
I would like to thank everyone for attending our event! I enjoyed all the food, games, and enthusiasm! Although I am a little sun burnt, it was completely worth it!
-James Kim
SCS Vice President
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