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Wayne Lee spoke in Winter Convocation. He presented a cursory study on Ecclesiastes. Lee brought many fine speakers to the school from far places. Floyd Lawhon of California was one of those. Len Sehested, the first female Staley Lecturer, spoke candidly on sex and dating. 140 • Student Life
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Helping out at an area blood drive, this student like many others gives blood at the Student Center. Student Life • 139
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iV Varied Styles Students Hear A Variety Of Speakers He must be in my heart and yours in order for this to be A Campus Where Christ Is King ' ' emphasized President Conn as he stood before the Lee College family. It has been the desire of many Lee College faculty and staff to make this a place where Christ dwells by providing the most var- ied and wide-ranged styles of worship possible. This year ' s chapel services featured a broad spectrum of special speakers and musical entertainment. Though each service had its place and purpose, some were in a class of their own — probably everyone could agree that the speaker for the Staley Distin- guished Christian Scholar Lec- ture Series was indeed one of a kind. Mrs. Len Sehested, a spunky lady from Houston, Texas and the first, female Staley Lecturer, astonished many students and faculty with her candid talks on sex and dating. ' I can ' t believe some of the things she came out with, but on the whole, I liked her, ' ' one sophomore commented. Mrs. Sehested definitely pro- vided a different approach to chapel, but students had little time to ponder on the lecture se- ries as they readied themselves for the upcoming Fall Convoca- tion. Dr. Beach urged the Lee family to pray and fast daily in prepara- tion for the week of special ser- vices featuring speakers Loran Livingston, pastor of the Central Church of God in Charlotte, north Carolina and evangelist Paul Henson. Both speakers pro- vided powerful messages which moved and changed the lives of countless numbers of Lee Stu- dents. Following Fall Convoca- tion, students and faculty partici- pated in a communion service, thanking God for the works that He wrought during the previous week. The campus kicked off the Spring Semester with the Out- standing Young Ministers Series. Richard Dial, Paul Gregory, Rich Bowen, J. David Stephens, and Terry Hart, all successful and committed ministers, returned to their Alma Mater to share a special testimony with the Lee College Family. During Heritage Week, Dr. C.E. French proved that not everyone has to be young to be entertain- ing by providing both students and faculty alike humorous but uplifting accounts of his ministry and faith. As the end of February dawned, bringing with it Winter Convocation, students eagerly looked forward to another spe- cial week of worship. Raymond Culpepper, pastor of the Bir- mingham Metropolitan Church of God, and Dr. Wayne Lee, pas- tor of the Maranatha Church of God in Florida, proved to be out- standing, spiritual leaders, and the campus was once again ring- ing with the sounds of revival. Whether young or old, male or female, humorous or serious, many different speakers ascend- ed the Conn Center stage and left their mark on the hearts of both students and faculty. Chris Mathes Student Life • 141
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