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Page 90 text:
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The women of Hill House are from the left: Doresa Addington, Dad Blackwell, Sue Vogel, Chrystal Blackwell, Sue Motsinger, Sheryl Blackwell, Betty Morford. I- The four of us live together, and we're always sitting up late at night and talk- ing about various things. But, almost all of the time we are sharing our past, and day to day experiences with the Lord. We haven't known each other Very long, but we are able to share, because of the one uniting factor in our lives, which is Jesus Christ. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Neh. 8:10.
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Page 89 text:
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The women of Hendricks Hall are from the left: First row, Debbie Maxfield, Linda Albritton, Robyn Powell, Lois Garcia, Laura Nesseth. Second row, Sally Peyree, Helen Gerg, Joanne Donis, Vanessa Albaugh, Kathy Temple. Third row, Nancy Skiles, Linda Albaugh. Fourth row, Cheryl Albritton, Kay Crewse, Pam Bethard, Debbie Bailey, Lori Cournoyer, Marilyn Duncan. Hendricks: Fire! Who yelled fire? That's no fire, someone just passed their candle. Candle? Who did?! Maybe it's Linda Albaugh or Nancy. How about Helen or Jan? I bet it's Marilyn, Kathy, or Laura. I thought it was Robyn, Kay or Marcia. No, they're gone with Waylighters. Anyway Robyn's already engaged. I know it's Linda Albritton, Cheryl, Pam, or Jo. You dumby, they're practicing for rally. Besides, Cheryl already passed her candle. Then it must have been Lois or Debbie. No, I think it was either Lori, Chellee or Sally. Sally only burns popcorn. Then it had to be either Vannessa or Debbie Maxzfield, except Debbie left after winter term and Vannessa passed her candle already too. Well who was it. Forget it girls, the dorm just burned down. This fire that we show in crazy ways has also mellowed into a deep warmth for others. We share this in one way through our service project with our brother hall, Chapman, at Emerald Nursing Home. We also pray that ourwarmth and love for Christ has been and will continue to be shared with everyone around us wherever we go. Rejoice in the Lord alwaysg again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ J esus. Philippians 4:4-7. '
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Hoven House has not been promised with skies that are always blue, or with days that have no toil or temptation. But they have been promised an undying love! And through that undying love it sings, and plays football, and laughs, and cries, and then it shares that love with the kids at Skipworth, and with its sisters at Douglas, Rehm, and Hill, and finds that love even more in its mom. Hoven House is a bunch of guys all doing the work of Christ and finding that un- dying love in all that they do. Hoven is a friend to all, because the undying love they've found comes from Christ, and it's in His name we share it with you. From the left. First row: Darel Schrom, Don Brabham, Gary Smith. Second row: Steve Comstock, Doug Carothers, Don Phillips, Doug Uno. Third row: Joel Baird, Steve Bryant, Bob Walker, Duke Gersema Curt Wells. Fourth row: Charles Beckham, Doc Krebs, Ron Naff, Bob Case, Dale Skinner, Don Wiltfong, Mom Richart, Bill Jennison, Ken Acton, Richard Rogers, Terry Bollenbaugh Y - Y, ,, ,.-.,.,.. ,ii ,,.. ff. l l 1 I-.5 9:3-i
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