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YS. ors Xtltlison 'Xnderson and .Xlexa loles prepared tiootl for homeless :le at Glide Nlemorial. The scholars able to experience how it felt to help MQ uw . I jeff Mm me fvpfar mfffircf 11775 a jwfiff ufqy fo lfiiffe fbe .frlmfnfct am! fo fbrmf .mme good wwmzm... -Paul Carreon '02 , -1. , f .Q W , V C 7 ' I If Il'11.f frlzzm- ffomzf 11110, zzwrflurbife. If 11215 ffrfifzifeb' .f0l1Ic ff2!'14,2 fillfwllflcg Xrlfofrfzis' .rbonfrzl f00kkfbl7l'!1IYf fo. -Chris Mankiewicz cholars nd ore A There is a timeofyear when schol- ars get together and just take a couple of days to unwind and have fun. This time occurs every year during the Scholar Retreats. The retreats occured early in the school year. Senior Scholars lived a simple life on Aug. 14-1 5. They went camping, enjoyed climbing through a ropes course, hiked at night, and roasted marshmallows around a fire. Through night discussions about the teachings ofThoreau, the Schol- ars were able to lay back and learn how to live simple lives without stressing about college. Thejuniors went through a ser- Scholar Retreats vice workshop on Aug. 12-13. They were able to sleep at school and learn hoyv to handle different kinds ofpoverty. They saw pov- erty up close by volunteering their time at Laguna Honda hospital and Glide Memorial. Some xveren't comfortable with this, but trust-building activities helped them become more relaxed. ln October, Sophomore Scholars had their first retreat at school dealing with creativity, sci- ence, and photography. These retreats emphasized the teamxvork and trust which students can use to become s
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