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.yew he th-S sf? YL travels bring fun, fellowship Skiing provided senior girls and guys an opportunity to get together and grow closer, through the Cam- paigner senior ski trip. The group bused to Monarch dur- ing the spring break for fun and fellowship. We stayed at a plush Young Life adult resort in Buena Vista, Colorado, said Mr. Randy Youngling, who leads the senior guys group. Besides five days of skiing, the students had a speaker. Mr, Iackie Deere, a Professor at the Dallas Theological Seminary, spoke in the evenings on subjects that encouraged spiritual growth and Christian fellowship, said Youngling. Students went to have fun and learn together. I went to grow spiritually and to become closer to my friends, said Senior Beth Robertson. I had been looking forward to it. It was a neat thing, like a last trip together, said Senior Elizabeth Watts. The skiing and fellowship made the whole trip fun. I enjoyed the fellowship and openness of the group. I think it brought the Senior Class closer together, said Senior Dede Rollins. The skiing was fantastic and everyone grew closer to each other and became better friends, said Senior Greg Giles. Most students agreed that the trip was a success. I had a great time, I grew closer to my friends and benefitted greatly from the Bible study and fellowship, said Giles. I accomplished a closer relation- ship with myself, God and my fellow classmates, said Dede. In addition to the ski trip, the Senior Campaigner group also went on a weekend retreat to Frontier Camp. The camp was located on Lake Houston in Grapeland, Texas. Mr. Herb Agan, Young Life staff member, spoke on Christian relation- ships. Senior leaders, Randy and Tanya Youngling, Linda Wooten and Richard Richarz also attended. Overall, the retreat enabled the seniors to grow closer together before going on the ski trip. xi! by Casey Conley Preparations for the annual Senior Cam- paigner ski trip sent many seniors in search of ski wear. Senior Terri Henri checks out the gear at Oshman's. Photo by lim Tomforde. Brad Dalton Susan Daniel Andy Davies Tommy Davies K le Davis Slleryl Davis Mitt Dawson Derek Deane Sara Dement Ann DeNike Shelby Derrick El' b th iza e DeVerter Kelle Didion David, Dodd Iohn Dogett Mark Dorfman Brad Dowell Walter Draper Seniors I 167
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lulie Burrows Clay Calhoun Patricia Callahan Scott Campbell Monica Campo Beckie Capron Susan Capron lanet Casper Tracy Cernan Ellen Chafin Ian Chait Kathy Chambers Leslie Champion Missy Chapman Ianet Chenevert Brian Childs Lee Chilton Felix Cionsky Chris Claghorn Anne Cleland Laura Clinton David Coad Ronnie Cochran Brad Cole Peter Cole Caryn Colley GeorFe Coltrin lu ie Combs Scott Coneby Casey Conley Iames Cook Mike Cooke loel Cooper Greg Corriere Rick Coterillo Iohn Cowan Carl Cox Dana Craft lames Crawford Iudy Cuenod Tad Cusack David Daley 166 I Seniors Seniors
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Seniors l Iacqueline l Driscoll Chip Dudley Doug Duerr Sara Duke Ioe Duncan Brad Dunn Eddie Dunnam Kathy D er David Easley Mark Eldridge Doug Elmore Melissa Ewen Frank Fasullo Susan Feigin Ian Feld Michael Feld Forrest Felger Camilo Fernandez Privileged srs. eat off-campus While the underclassmen either faced risk of being caught leaving campus or ate in the cafeteria, the seniors were privileged to dine off-campus. However, the initial thrill of eating at Antone's, Charlie's, York Steak House or Gourmet disappeared along with the cash required and the amount of time it often took. Those who continued to leave campus discovered less expensive alternatives. We did go out a lot at the beginning, but it cost so much. So, we started bringing our lunches and going out to the park to have a picnic, said Senior Gretchen Gant. xi! by Mary Lynn Kurvelus When not eating in the cafeteria, Senior Bobby Schwab dined out for lunch at a local McDonald's for fast food cuisine. Photo by Dan Thompson. 168 O Seniors
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