Valentine's Banquet February 14 was right around the corner. The kitchen was working hard to get everything ready for the annual Valentine’s Banquet. Girls were trying on dresses to make sure they still Fit (and that they were approved) and the guys had already ordered their flowers and picked them up. A few of the students even had a “special guest” from back home come. . .but when Monday came around the roads were icy, schools close by were canceled. . .and so was the long awaited Banquet. Even though it was a day late the excitement was still in the air, after classes and a few hours to get ready Tuesday afternoon, everyone started heading for the Inn. Once everyone got to there everything was great. After the meal and dessert everyone went back to the
Auditorium where Ric Garland challenged the students and staff to go for that which is excellent and not settle for anything less than that. After the meeting some of the students stayed at the Inn to play various games, pool or swim; while the rest of the students returned to the Bible Institute where the Dime Carnival and Coffee House was going on. It was a beautiful night that many will remember for days to come, whether they went accompanied by that special someone or whether it was just a group of close friends. But most of all that night we were reminded that no matter how much we may love those around us there is someone who loves us more than we will ever be able to imagine and His name is Jesus! — Joanna Morton
Dave Huebner seems to have never had a better time than playing the queen in the “King and I.”
Ellen Garland shares about the day Ric walked into her office and offered her a handful of green M&Ms.
Scott Hall, Sarah Kenoyer,Phil Storer, Julia Knight, and Kendra Cyphert show everyone exactly how the “Do those in the kitchen still had a great Be Do Da” should be sung. tlme of fellowship.
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