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Emily Dovitz, 15, a 10th-
grader at North Farmington, is
glad she found the nerve to try
all the challenges before decid-
ing whether or not she would
like the experience.
"I tried white-water rafting,
and I liked it," she explained.
"I'd do it all over again be-
cause I loved all the different
places."
Jason Klein, 16, a junior at
Peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches, tuna fish and ce-
real were among the foods eat-
en most often.
Ben Keidan, a second-year
medical student at Wayne
State University and counselor
on the Alaska trip, remembers
seeing a bear not far from a
prospective campsite.
"We learned how to take
other things more lightly after
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Glacier buddies Vicki Citron,
North Farming-
we made noise and
Karen Estrine, liana Bruton,
ton, learned
watched
the bear
Alana Zaks, Karen Lockman
about the impor- and Michelle Garfield.
head the other
tance of emotional support as
way," he said.
he moved through Alaska.
The campers agreed that
"We went on one hiking
missing out on showers and
trip where it rained the whole
other amenities did not be-
time," he recalled. "Together,
come objectionable because
we decided to get through it
everyone on the same bus
and we did, even though it
"was in the same boat.
was horribly hard. I dealt with
"I loved stepping back and
the adverse situation and
watching the campers enjoy
helped the others."
something for the first time,"
Sarit Ashmann, 15, a 10th-
said Sarah Patt, a counselor
grader at North Farmington,
and junior at Michigan State
appreciated the opportunity to
University, where she is study-
become close to a lot of people
ing for a recreation leadership
at one time. She also thinks
career.
her tolerance for any type of
"I also watched how they
food helped smooth over the
looked at themselves in a dif-
meals when there were no
ferent setting, realized a new
restaurants or supermarkets
perspective and saw what they
nearby.
could do." ❑
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