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4- Qi 3 G L 3 g, N..t A4 , '+ At .i vv . A . So What, Now What Attitude Strikes ::5 I The Conference Center As Seniors Take It By Storm ,o i 5 You know how dreams look when they start getting close, they start to look scary Dawn Westadt, Senior Retreat or- ganizer replied after reflecting on the year of planning. And that planning was great. There were canoes to paddle, bikes to ride, and vollyboll to play. It was just great to be free to do all the different recreational activities, April Corwin said. All the activities were there for the ask- ing. Without having to worry about money matters, the camp was theirs to enjoy. I love being able to get away to the woods, not having to shave for three days , Tony Invergo replied while Laura Martin, his fi- ance looked at him with disgust. Campfires, midnight motorboat rides and a pizzo party all added to the fun of being there. The great excitement of the weekend was the ice cream available at every meal. It was not unusual to see a bloated Moody student muttering, I'm full for the second time. Why did I do that? The weekend would not have had the impact it did if Dr. Russ Rogers from Inter Act Associates hadn't been there. He talked one night for two hours, and no one complained. He's not spirituolizing eve- rything, Karen Buck stated, and ultimate- ly it is for the glory of God. He exhorted us to live to our full potential by asking, Imagine what it would be like if this was done excellently? As the weekend drew to a close, seniors had only one question to ask, So What, Now What? Were they going to have to say in T.S. Eliot's words quoted by Dr. Rog- ers, We had the experience, we missed the meaning? Or was their future going to see the implementation of the dreams they were building in their last year at MBI. Story by Teresa Stirewalt. lX 'fZ,... ' 9' - 3. IM ix it ,tn ,Y 'V . . k I ... EEE 5 Q l TR ,F ft x V NTS 1' s. Mr. Rogers asks Seniors ot retreat not, Won't you be my neighbor, but So what, now what? 18 FOCUS: SENIOR RETREAT A-fl....nau-In-4-n-lwkllll Joyful camera ready seniors travel vigorously to the retreat.
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Hove sox wtll trove! Joseph Stetmburg convinces Dr Steve Deweese Koye Adams sung on o btcycle butlt Wtlltom Mortv of ms mustcol obtltttes for two 5. qu- vi. . 1'- E.
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