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Students met people they normally would not have
contact with, forming long-lasting friendships.
After a while, college can start air” to students. planned in Cathcart. “Home
to drag, the monotony of At the beginning of the Sweet Home” was the first
classes and study set in, and semester, social events were dinner. Faculty and staff
busy schedules are filled with planned for freshmen, such as members served the students
school work. The college roller skating and a boat a variety of homemade des
leaders understood the need cruise. As Philip Bowen serts. Amanda Bowles said,
for a change of pace in the stated, “I enjoyed being able “I love the Home Sweet
students’ schedules, so various to meet new people, espe Home dinner because it al
social events were held cially girls, at the beginning lows us to get to know our
throughout the year. They of the year. These social teachers in a new way.” Dur
were a great break in the daily events are a great time to hang ing these planned social out
routine of school. Whether out and relax with friends in ings, students met new
it was a dinner social or an a casual environment.” people. Jeff Kime said, “1
off-campus activity, these Throughout the year, have met most of my good
events were a “breath of fresh special thematic dinners were friends at these events.”
With pizza in hand and
smiles on their faces, students
enjoy camp night in the gym.
Enjoying a relaxing dinner The event was held so students
in Cathcart Hal!, Philip Bowen, could talk with camp directors
Derek Howard, Justin from all over the country about
Hammond, Shannon Hitchcock, serving the Lord in the camp
Katie Wahlberg, and Rebecca ministry.
Vanderwerf spend the time
catching up on the events of the
day. Throughout the year, the
social committee hosted various
thematic dinners.
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