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Seniors Dash to Geneva Breathless from trying to outwit the ju¬ niors . . . Refreshed after a weekend away from studies . . . Warmed from the experience of growing closer to our classmates . . . Reactions were varied after the seniors made a midnight dash to Lake Geneva, Wis¬ consin. The disappointment of being detected by the juniors was soon forgotten in the ex¬ citement of taking a boat excursion on the lake or in the serenity of an autumn walk in the woods. We went back to the nineteenth century in antique Wilmot, Wisconsin. Then we were wisked to the eerie land of witches and gob- blins in a genuine coffee house. We remember best that our hearts were challenged and our eyes pointed to the future as we as seniors considered and submitted ourselves to God’s will for our lives. Barbara Kouba
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The spirits of the Grace College student body were undampened as the retreat began in a downpour. The day was marked by challenges and strenuous competition. The featured speaker of the retreat was Mr. Ken Anderson. VW’s motivated by man-power raced to open the variety of class competition. Specta¬ tors were amused and spell-bound as GU co-eds locked in a bone-splintering soccer battle. These and other events added up to a victorious day for the juniors. The long-awaited beanie bowl gave the op¬ pressed freshmen a chance to retaliate against the sophomore gestapo. Unfortu¬ nately for the “green beanied frosh,” they; “celebrated” their defeat by submitting to the lowly practice of eating supper with their fingers. Everybody returned weary but refreshed from a day away from classes. 17
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The Torchbearers’’ FIRST ROW: M. Laurenson, S. Grill, M. Anders, M. Barnett. SECOND ROW: P. Lance, F. Baker, C. Boatman, C. Ingalsbe, Y. Rathfon, L. Toirac, L. Ashman, D. Goodman. Bearing the torch of drama on campus this year in the absence of Mr. Donald Garlock, assistant pro¬ fessor of English and Speech, and also in an attempt to instruct his play production class, Mr. Merlin Berkey directed “The Torch Bear¬ ers.” This play tells the story of an amateur little theater group and the first performance of the play they present. It brought about a rollicking affect on the audience as the play showed what went on behind the scenes at the performance. Hours of practice, messy make-up and ad- libbed lines comprised the efforts of the aspiring thespians. M ., A
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