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ASL/Interpreting Extracurriculars

Silent Weekend
 

One weekend in the spring semester of each year all of the American Sign Language/Interpreting Program students go on a weekend retreat at Rickman Center near Jefferson City. What is special about this weekend is that it is a weekend of total silence. The only mode of communication is sign language.

The group arrives on Friday and the silence begins. Upon arrival the students take a "Pledge of Silence." Deaf instructors and group leaders conduct mini-workshops for the students. The group plays games, performs skits, and enjoys playing different games, socializing and other outdoor activities.

Many students have expressed that their experience with Silent Weekend a very special memory. It is an ASL skill-enhancing weekend, and most of all a special time to spend with your classmates in all levels.

 

Pictures from the 2008 Silent Weekend

 

Carolyn Students Leader Pat Introduction

Friday Skits Students Pat in Deep Thought "We Made It Through

Big Call Break Time Voice Dog Silent Weekend Weather

Beautiful Weather

 

Mythology Skit: AB Bell vs. Edward Miner Gallaudet

 

Myth Skit Myth Skit Myth Skit Myth Skit

Myth Skit Myth Skit Myth Skit

 

Interpreter Conference 2008

 

Interpreter Conference Flag Watching Deaf Panel Expansion Techniques Expansion Techniques

Expansion Techniques Workshop Inerpreter Carolyn Ball

 

American Sign Language Christmas Party

 

Mr. & Mrs. William L. Hamilton Students making Christmas Crafts ASL Student Marla Broetz Christmas Dinner William, Hamilton, Carolyn Ball, Charlotte Hamilton Christina Engeman

 

History of Deaf Eyes & Deaf Awareness Day

 

History of Deaf Eyes Charlotte w/Jack R. Gannon Carrie in History of Deaf Eyes Deaf Panel Pat, Deaf Awareness