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STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS 21
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FELLOWSHIP — FUN CSM Retreats Are Filled With Fellowship, Food, Fun CSM retreats are scheduled at different times throughout the year. Usually once every quarter. The locations chosen are usually secluded and very much part of nature ' s beautiful setting. These retreats are intended for fellowship and spiritual growth indi¬ vidually as well as within the group. With Rev. Russell as the sponsor and really the backbone of the group, his presence is never missed at these retreats. A guest speaker is normally present at each retreat amidst the warm fellowship, laughter and fun never fails to be included in the sports and games among the group. CSM retreats always seem to rekindle the groups spirit, and to reinforce its Christian foundation. — Susan Mazaiwana 20 STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS
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ALL IS VANITY Hiwassee Presents Pride and Prejudice The fall quarter drama production of Pride and Prejudice placed one family ' s pride alongside another family ' s prejudice. The story centered around the Bennett family. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, played by Kelly Jenkins and Mike Tate, were con¬ stantly juggling the affairs of their daugh¬ ters, Jane, Elizabeth, and Lydia. Jane Bennett, played by Imogene Fer¬ guson, was a shy, unassuming girl who saw the best in everyone. She fell hopelessly in love with a young neighbor named Charles Bingley, played by Paul Shockley. Lydia Bennett, played by Amy Free, was the youngest of the three daughters and by far the most anxious to be wed. Lydia loved a man in uniform and quickly fell head over heels for Mr. Wickim, played by Lute Truett, who was a sly military man. Elizabeth Bennett, played by Ferol How¬ ard, was the sophisticated daughter who refused to compromise her beliefs for any¬ one. She represented the prejudice in her family because she would not let herself love or be loved by the distinguished gen¬ tleman named Darcy, who was played by Eddie Bradford. His family came from the upper class in society, one that did not accept outsiders. Darcy was proud but not too proud to admit to his love for Elizabeth. The joining of this pair was further hin¬ dered by the fact that Darcy ' s rich and overbearing aunt. Lady Catherine Bourg, played by Traci Childress, did not think well of Elizabeth and her family because they were from a lower class. Through a series of chance meetings, lively parties, and fierce confrontations, Elizabeth was able to overcome her prej¬ udice against Darcy’s social status. In turn, Darcy was able to swallow his pride and love Elizabeth. — Traci Childress 22 STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS
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