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Doers Of The Word Wliether it was wrestling with inner city kids from lfellowship of the Carpenter or building up a sweat in the competition ot' in- traniural sports. the Ministerial Association was always out to let people know what kept their organization ticking. It was -Iesus Christ who prompted them to promote Christian fellowship. encourage- ment and to secure a place of service in Christian ministry for those who were interested. The world and its needs were at the heart of this association. They tried to help meet a portion of those needs by sponsoring a booth during Campus Minis- tries Ifall Carnival. Also. this year they had the priviledge of work- ing with the sisters of Chi-Ome- ga in a bake sale to raise money for XY'orld Hunger. Not overlooking the needs right at their front door, they reached out to the Birmingham community by involving them- selves with the Baptist Center ilfellowship of the Carpenterl which was an inner city mission sponsored by the Birmingham Baptist Association. The Beth- any llome. a home for abused wives was another place of ser- vice they were involved in. Once a month they ministered to la- dies through devotions, songs, and open hearts. Even closer to home, campus involvement in intramural sports as well as Step-Sing were activi- ties that the members of the Ministerial Association enjoy participating in. This year's Step-Sing theme, He Holds The Keys, captured the audience as well as the judges. The show won second place in the mixed division. Be- sides ministering through song and rhythms a lectureship was sponsored during the fall for the student body. Dr. Glen Iglehart from the New York Baptist As- sociation was the speaker. The most profitable ministry was the H-Day program. This program allowed young men, who felt the Lord leading them into a Christian vocation, to fill pulpits in associations all over Alabama. This not only benefit- ed the church, it gave students first hand experience in prepar- ing and presenting the Word of God to a congregation. -SIFPINIVIIE tNIl!I?l 9 Ml ... H-I oil's beauty shines through this happy. tart-free child from the ll1I1l'I lllX during some free time play.
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Gamma Sigma Phi Front row: Letitia Harriston, Cindy Maryanow, Diana Schultz, Michelle Gilmore, Renee Williams Second row: Linda Marie Yeargan, Barbie Hudson, Peggy Sanderford, Debbie Carter, Kim Huddleston Third row: Pam Thomaston, Shannon Davis, Michelle Slay Back row: Shawn Cleland, Beth Chambers, Beverly Anderson, Rosemary Fisk. Dari McCormack, Teresa Browning, Craig Webb, Karen McDonald, Darlene Carter, Becky Senn, Peytonne Childers, Landon Hundley Angel Flight Front row: Carol Chambliss, Gerri Brock, Robin Rosdick. Pam Molsley. Kim Crawford, Kelly Luster, Leigh Ann Dabbs. Anne McGee Back row: Lt. Col. Plowman, Adviser, jennifer Etheredge, Wendy Runyan Utgim
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Qoufi Ministerial Association Row 1: Dr. Cowley, Dr. Bryan Row 2: Cindy Padgett. Sherryl Rooker, Diana Brasher, Shirley Chasteinjohnny Padalino, Chris Perkins, Cheri Mangum, Scott Barton, Shannon Maner, Stephanie Nunn Row 5: David Reynolds, Lois Lambert, Nancy Mann.joby Triquet, Steve McFall, Andy Vincent, Darren Thomas, john Crocker, Paul Koff, Stacey Thurston Row 5: Marla White, Lori McCutchen, Mary Edwards,j0hn Turner, Ken Smith, Dodd Allee, Bill Harper, Kevin Kranzlein, Mike Brock, Doug Turnure Ministerial Association Officers Row li Greg Pouncey-H-Day Chairman, Tim Moore-Treasurer, Diana Brasher-Secretary,johnny Padalino-Vice President, Stephanie Nunn-Music Director Row 2: Chris Perkins-President, Shannon ManereSotiaI Chairm.in Sheryl RookerfWomen's Athletic Director. Not Pictured -lelrlr Leeelxlen s Athletic Director 0 , , is fl A Y' E3 Q . 21' gf? 'S s Amy Smith, Tim Moore, Sharon Stephens, Cathy Chandler, Greg Pouncey Row 4: E 'Kami ' 2, I A'-WM. 4, ,,'R,,,, .- ,....,..,,.. . -....-, ...----sf -- Church Rc-cruutiori Mayors V Row l: W'ently C ollins, Les Spillt-r, Dr. Downing. llillii Sur fir-'1 ,, Darren Thomas, HruccUsl1orm-, llonnu C luckcr lim-. 3, lv. 'lu ll. -at J A Tracy Worley, I eggy Snntlerfortl
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