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Scott Abdallah Pat Ament Jim Baker Jane Baldwin Carl Bangasser Kim Becker v fnwg H :Mao . It urs' V G77 . ,ji f IL '61 .at 5 .1 X M? sw w Jeff Bentz Mike Bontje . Joel Bornhoft Larry Brady , Marlbeth Brlsk A ' Tim Brown 'ff-we Ln ,B -. 4-'P I ' Q Cxmzw wwf? ,f uf I X 1. HM 'NX +1 mai Zag g f' I Mike Buehler - Brad Bump , J Margery Bungert e 1 f ' Lora Butz , 'M' .W ' Y. Dan Castle Scott Cerettl ' '. S. c A , Zv- Freshmen get acquainted with seniors at retreat For the past four years now, the freshmen have gathered for a weekend of fun, prayer and getting acquainted. The facuIty's planned activities are the same as each year but with one exception. This year, about twenty seniors volunteered their time to help make the retreat more meaningful for everyone, especially the freshmen. The facul- ty members and those who con- tributed their time to stay with the noisy frosh cannot be forgotten. Also, the parents of the freshmen pitched in on the twenty four hot dishes, twenty one salads, twenty one desserts, twenty five six-packs of thirty two ounce pop, and twenty five miscellaneous packages of chips and snacks. Twenty of these moms and 38 dads stayed to help feed the growling stomachs. The activities started with everyone meeting in the library. Headed by seniors, they all split up into small groups. The groups would then go to separate rooms for a few minutes of getting acquainted. A variety of speeches from Fr. Mike Kelly, Mr. Brick and Fr. Chuck Cimpl decorated the rest of the afternoon. By 6:15, a crowd of hungry freshmen piled into the cafeteria for a candle light dinner and a course in practicing etiquette. At 7:30, they watched Paul Newman portray a jail bird in the movie Cool Hand Luke . Afterward, a twenty minute recess out on the Quad gave everyone a chance to relax. The Freshmen become instant actors and actresses when they all invented and performed skits in front of one another for a half hour. At 11:15, you could find the ever-vigorous freshmen dancing to a new wave dance that seemed well received. The time sure flies when you're having fun, and in no time at all 3:00 came and time to roll out the sleeping bags. Within Hve hours, the sleepy-eyed freshmen crawled out of their sleeping bags and prepared for the 10:00 A.M. mass. The parents came to celebrate the mass. Coffee and rolls in the cafeteria topped off the entire weekend. All in all, the retreat turned out to be a huge success.
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