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Sophomores Julie Philli|js, Robbie Cave, Shannon McLeod, Saran Wright, and Amy Gorman, weave toilet paper around their necks during the Young Life minutes. Young Life leaders Kevin Kattwinkel and Darryl Crews lead a song at club. SPIRITUAL WHILE ENTERTAINING WEDNESDAY NIGHTS LIVE It a bird? Is it a plane? Mo!! It's sophomore )tephanie Rohdenburg. Parasailing is one f many activities participated in at â– aranac, a Young Life camp. One of the activities that was open to every student in the school was Young Life. The purpose of the Young Life organization was to promote Christiany and together- ness among young people. Young Life was a club held every Wednesday night at Bay Lake Pines Elementary School. There were approximately one hundred students attending weekly and newcomers were always welcome. The club consisted of lively singing of popular songs, a humerous skit or game followed by a talk from the leader about Christ. The at- mosphere was casual and friendly, anyone that had gone could vouch for the good time one had. Sopho- more Deedra Jenkins stated, It is one of the highlights of my life be- cause I have so much fun. There was a Young Life club at five public high schools in Virginia Beach. Each club was run by a dif- ferent member of the Young Life staff, who was well trained and spe- cially educated for youth ministry. Young Life was a good place to meet other people, and at the same time, learn more about your- self. Young Life helps you under- stand just who you are, stated junior Kim Brooks, and gives you straight forward information about Christ that involves everyday life. When you bring so many young people together, laughing and singing, it was hard not to have a good time. Junior Chip Dustin ex- plained, It's a great place to go and have fun, form ideas and at the same time learn about Jesus in a way that is easy to understand. Young Life 29
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Junior Laura Haynie receives advice on her water skiing techniques from a Saranac in- structor. Halloween Young Life brought out creativ- ity in everyone. Especially Barbara Hansen, Scotty Rieves, and Deedra Jenkins. 28 Young Life
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Being in chorus takes up a lot of time, yet many students find it a rewarding diver- sion. These students perform commend- ably at the Christmas assembly. 30 Christmas
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