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The Brave New Retreat Bill Kazwell practices karate during discussion. This year’s senior retreat started as an experi- ment and ended as a completely new experience. The retreat master Fr. John Morton stressed the point that this was our retreat and that we should participate. And so, instead of giving us the usual sermons, he made use of group participation. The individual was left on his own and not forced into anything. Another new element introduced in this retreat was the female touch. Miss Beth King, a theology student at the University of Chicago, led a series of discussions on approaching religion. Miss Gretchen Hartwich, a student at St. Mary’s College in Winona, shared her experiences as a foreign exchange student in Mexico and as a stu- dent nurse. Because the retreat was held at Wyal- using State Park and because of all the hard work put in by Fr. Morton, Mr. Ewens, Beth King and Gretchen Hartwich it was a successful retreat. Aside from all this, the cooperation of all those who attended was the real key to success. Jim Heinz meditates to the tune of “Gloria.” 19
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There is a time to yell charge and a time to yell retreat. And since most of our eight months at Campion are spent charging into school work, sports, and many other activities, the annual three-day retreat from the normal way of life is essential in order to motivate and inspire drag- ging Campion students toward bigger and better things. The Freshmen had in Fr. J. E. Rohrer S. J. a veteran retreat master who started them thinking along different lines. Many saw for the first time that God is a real person who is to be imitated and served. At the same time they began to realize the worth of their fellow man. The Sophomores experienced a more personal retreat under a team of four moderators. Frs. Egan, Byrne, Driscoll and Corrigan dealt with the re- treatants by using the discussion technique. Freshmen and Sophomores both encountered and conquered the retreat, both taking one more step to becoming mature Christian men. Mass an iniregai part of retreat.
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