1980-1981 Yearbook

On Sunday, after a breakfast of cereal, fruit pies, and milk or coffee, an hour was set aside for reflection and meditation. The worship service was held in the gymnasium. Mr. Pete McCoy and Mr. Craig Jones along with several students, led in a worship service centered around the communion service. Devotionals weren't the only aspect of the retreat , though. There was the usual class softball competition in which the seniors won by beating the juniors, then the sophomores, and finally the faculty. For those who didn't participate in the softball games, there were ping-pong, basketball, nerf football and the trampoline from which to choose. Mr. Bill Diles and Mr. Ray Wright enjoyed the trampoline as much as the students did, if not more. Saturday evening, after being fed 270 hot dogs and the left-overs from the Homecoming potluck, students were entertained in quality Disney style, with the movie Son of Flubber. After a lunch of Kentucky Fried Chicken on Sunday, everyone began to pack and prepare for the journey home. When Mr. Jones was sure-that everything was as it had been before the group arrived, the long caravan headed home . Everyone arrived in Searcy safely, feeling refreshed and uplifted from the weekend's activities. 1. RESTING after the climb to the bluffs, Keith MiJler stares lazily into space. 1. "YES LAURA, we are taking your picture. 3. ATTEMPTING to get warm, Mr. Pete McCoy and Mrs. Mildred Groover sit by the fire early Sunday morning. 4. BRIAN ANDERSON keeps his "one to a blanket" rule as Lauri Shirley tries to move in. 5. HURRYING on their way 10 a soflball game. Kym Lyon and Bert Clevenger take time out to pose for a picture. 6. THE OLD AND NEW can co-e.xist as exempli/ied by these two bridges at beautiful Camp Tahkodah. 7. PARTICI· PATING in antiphonal singing from the bluff was part of the devotional Saturday night. 8. FREE TIME was spent playing basketball on the gym court. 317 Student Life

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