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“It was okay,” says Adam
Schlosser of his grouse, “but I’m
a light meat kind of man.” Dr.
Capshaw cooked on the camp
stove after Adam and Shawn
Lockhart hunted grouse with a
.22 caliber shotgun.
"(Zatt unto me, and 3 wilt answer thee, and shew thee $reat and
mi^htlf things, which thou knowest not. " Jeremiah 33:3
Camp “Challenge” was quite With the absence of electric They also ministered at
a challenge for the eighteen- ity, plumbing, and hot water, Hamilton Acres Baptist
man team consisting of stu the men worked in mud and Church in Fairbanks. Several
dents, faculty sponsors, dirt for two weeks. With the spent time improving the
alumni, and members of area long daylight hours, they church property while Drs.
churches-Dr. Ken Davies, sometimes worked until Smith, Davies, and Capshaw
Dr. Jeff Capshaw, Mr. Paul midnight or 2 am. gave counsel in administra
Radford, Dr. Gary Smith, “I was so impressed with tive areas. Tim Armstrong
Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Phil the work ethics of the stu said of the team’s leaders,
Allen, Tim Armstrong, Dave dents,” emphasized Mr. Paul “We got to know them and
Barfield, Thomas Bates, Radford. “They worked hard learn from them on a more
Chris Condos, Shawn and put their heads together personal level. It was great to
Lockhart, Torrey Mullins, to get the job done.” At see them outside of the class
David Rent, Adam Schlosser, camp, they built a cabin, put room, especially how they
Michael Springhart, David siding on a dorm, painted the carried themselves and how
Staab, Nathan Capshaw, and chapel floor, cleared a two- they put what they have been
Michael Herring-who acre paintball field, and built teaching us in the classroom
headed to Alaska in May. a rifle range. into practice 55
Paul Radford, resident
advisor, and Torrey Mullins work
through mud and dirt. Adam
Schlosser admits, however, “We
did have a lot of fun on the four-
wheelers.” Some of them also
had the opportunity to take a he
licopter ride over Mt. McKinley.

