Happy alumni, gathered for Sue's lecture on feminism. This was the first time all week there had been a lecture in the
meeting room, which had been the site for almost all lectures at previous Mind Games conferences. (The
newly finished-out Sunset Point building provided a much larger room for our largest conference yet.) So
the alums felt right at home!
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Look, Ma, I'm eating a healthy lunch of baked potato and a salad! (And possibly the
world's best cookies for dessert!?)Aaron, David (peeking), David, Lauren and Claire.
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Hungry campers waiting patiently to make their baked potatoes. The two Probe
staff are Michael Gleghorn (who usually wielded the camera), and Rick Wade. Ray and Sue Bohlin's son
Kevin is in the North Texas shirt making a bee-line for the camera.
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Paul, Megan, Grant and David.
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We gathered all the students together after lunch for a special session
instead of our reading groups. Because we wanted some good discussion on the ideas in Wendy
Shalit's excellent book A Return to Modesty, we had the students sit close together in a
smaller space. It was a wonderful, lively discussion about how far from a standard of modesty we've
come, and just what makes for modesty and immodesty, anyway? Here, the students are still getting
settled.
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More Pictures from Thursday
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