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Deep Sea Fishing Adventure
By Tiffany Rightnour pointed with his fishing
skills. With barely any bites
What a day for fishing! throughout the evening, he
Craig Rapinchuk broke all finally reeled one in as the
records deep sea fishing boat was preparing to leave.
Saturday evening, October It was a beautiful evening as
5. He caught seven and also forty-three students, staff,
landed the largest fish. Julie and faculty members
Lynn was very excited cruised under the stars off
about her one catch, but af Clearwater Beach. Miss
Gone fishin’: Students show their enthusiasm of catching fish. ter having too many unsuc Davina Whiteford said, "We
Wanted: Camp Workers cessful bites, she didn’t cel have to do this again." She
ebrate until her ladyfish was
way back to shore and
By Jen Groschel vided by the school. Every- out of the water. Mr. Paul sat in a lounge chair on the
one was reminiscing about Radford was a little disap- watched the night sky.
Red team, blue team, rifle the great memories they had
range, craft shop, and snack from working at camp dur Life Around Campus
shop all remind students of ing previous summers.
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their days at summer camp. There were many great AACCHRTT
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of fun games and lifelong night and according to w
friends. On November 14, sophomore Sarah Tucker, DMMOOORR
the college hosted its annual whelming." Many students a
"The choice seemed over
Camp Night. Students had
the opportunity to walk took applications and
through the displays set up prayerfully considered what CEIRSTUY d \
in the gym and look at vari God wanted them to do dur- w AN
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they enjoyed Papa John's how they could serve God
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pizza and beverages pro during the summer. AEEEHLLLST
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times there was not a more than simply entertain EGHI MOORTW
straight face in the entire ment. The author's attitude o
chapel. The narrative con toward his grandmother,
tinued through a God, and life AEEFIKLNSW
description of his in general was
time in boot camp. cleverly woven ^ A J
Mr. Rathbun's in throughout the per
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in this section. Al the use of one char Unscramble the circled letters above to reveal
though the pro acter witnessing to something new to the Clearwater campus this year:
gram entertained the audi another. BB Guns and Com
ence with humor and a cap bat Boots was a sincere,
tivating story line, it was heartfelt performance.

