| The Blair Academy Theater was 
		set once again for another fun evening activity.  | 
		
		
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		Tonight's activity would be Deal 
		or No Deal, based off the popular TV game show of the same name.  | 
		
		
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		| Cases were randomly selected to 
		be inserted by prizes. | 
		
		
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		In the real show, each case 
		usually has a person assigned to open it. At Campus Kids, one person is 
		used to open all the cases. Sara was the lucky person to open the cases 
		tonight.  | 
		
		
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		| The notorious Ryan Belline 
		served as the banker. | 
		
		
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		| Each group would take turns to 
		try to win one of the following prizes. | 
		
		
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		Some prizes seemed appealing... | 
		
		
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		Some prizes seemed 
		non-sentimental... | 
		
		
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		| While others made groups cringe 
		inside. (Belline's choice of very bad things, a prize that this reporter 
		had to suffer from when he was a camper.) | 
		
		
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		One prize could have even made 
		this reporter's life a little easier! | 
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		| Each group would sit in their respective 
		seats. They would first pick a case that they would keep as their own. 
		Then, they would pick other cases to see if they would get a good deal 
		for their case, based off their performance.  | 
		
		
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		| As each case was revealed,  
		groups acted with excitement when bad prizes were removed... | 
		
		
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		and with sorrow when great 
		prizes were removed.  | 
		
		
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		| After a set number of cases were 
		removed, Banker Belline would make an offer to the group.  | 
		
		
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		| Deal | 
		
		
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		or  | 
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		No Deal? | 
	
	
		| Surprisingly, two of the four bunk groups 
		eventually won pizza parties! (One group's strategy was to pick the 
		cases in order, with the exception of 6 and 12. They ended up winning 
		the pizza party.) | 
		
		
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		| Their reactions were priceless.  | 
		
		
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		Deal Or No Deal: Camp Edition: 
		the only game where everyone comes out with a prize and a smile! | 
	
	
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