Atlanta Christian College - Harvester Yearbook (East Point, GA)

 - Class of 1975

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pygmm m 75 W ?Mmm cgallege ??ew . . name brings us here, coming from very near and very far. Having different backgrounds and often different outlooks. Our tastes and interests may vary, but in all this we are one because of one name, Jesus. hm . . .love distinguishes us from the world and at the same time binds us together in a way the world nOtices. By this the world sees that we follow in the steps ofOne it does not know. ofdomgwkcgzwiam MIGWWW wmm. mmemmfonAeW E . . mission bids us go. We leave for a short time, then in a permanent way. We say goodbye to many dear people we have learned to love. Our paths in this world may take us apart, but we know our way is one. Our mission is to bid others to join us. Going, we look ever forward to a time of reunion in a future that is certain because of Christ. 0-...- , ,-.w.. V q, gWWWWWJAeWH QQQW Wine . . service, but different ways to serve. We apply the gifts and talents that we have to the work ofcommunicating the words of salvation and t0 the building up of the one body. IW me w WW WM W' ll W W $ W! . . name, love, mission, service. All together these are what we hope and strive to become. The means of achievement bring diversity but no: division. We all seek our place in the whole . . . One, together in Him. 10 11 12 a vi. 1 ... .N WW WW'W'wA' F f! 0V v T. vx - v .w-c vv ' .Ay IJW ., . u. Kl? V'Q mavv .qyl Me an ' WWW - Miss Phyllis McKinney, Editor 13 William C. Bravaxd, Academic Dean Ralph E. Sweaxngin, Dean of Students 14 Robert O. Weaver, Assistant to President Donald R. Jeanes, Financial Aid Director Nell Messimer, Librarian 15 Sandra Witt Polly Jacoby I Business Secretary Bookkeeper Ruth Netting Kathryn Reynolds M ; Recorder Secretary to President WWW; v r v 4 v';' ' I u , P x , .. Cflllwpwnmt: ..' '5 1w Lynn Walker Dorothy Bartley Secretary to Vice-Ptesident Secretary to Academic Dean Joy M. Dance Edwin Groover Dean of Women Dean of Men Eunice Collins Dorm Director Marjorie B. Ford Nurse Linda Williams Assistant Librarian Phillip Zook Business Manager K- ., s a x , 5 Doris Smith Bookstore Manager Louise Johnson Dientxan Charles Romans Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 17 James C. Redmon President William C. Bravard Academic Dean f m Joy M. Dance Physical Education Instructor 18 Claudia Boldon Piano 8: Organ Instructor James L. Evans Professor of Greek g: NT Leroy J. Boldon Music Instructor Ramona Brown Piano Instructor Marjorie B. Ford Edwin Groovgr Health Instructor Assistant Professor of Hlstory Olin W. Hay Dean S. Jacoby Donald R. Jeanes Roy W. McKinney Professor of Ministries Professor of Music Assistant Professor Professor of of English OT 8: Science Sally Stempinski Ruth Netting Bernard L. Riley Denver H. Sizemore Instructor of Education Recorder 84 Instructor Professor of Missions Professor of NT of Education Ralph E. Swearngin John W. Wade Ralph G. Warren Sandra A. Witt Professor of Sociology Professor of Education Professor of Instguctor'of English 8: Speech Secretanal Sc1ences 19 20 21 Joy M. Dance, Instructqr Florida State UniversitY' U berg Junior College; Georgi JamesAL. Evans, Professor of ifggek and New' Testament 0963 A.B.,'Milligan College; BB $M. Div., Southern BaptiSt Theol cal Seminary; Ph.D. resi y completed, Emory Univers T; Atlanta Christian College; I ahoma AscM-vCollege; Loui51 State University. Roy W. McKinney, Profe U9SQ ' i G o gia State E State University; BS, in L gstown State Uni ty; Georgia State Univgrsity, isingTeacher Ce, care. a ?;me A Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science Degree are offered in Christian Ministries. The objective of this degree program is to develop min- isters 0f the gospel of Jesus Christ. Dr. Olin Hay, Head of Ministries Area I II; I..,,IJ.M-L.., 71' T V 'V U U f L.-. VK'I 4, I2 ! I l . l V .waf I II 1' 'i' 24 ......,....,....... . . . . . . . . . 5...... ..:.,........... .- ...... -.-- :5 .. ,2. ,. . 5mm. 32. .5... I i n.- 25 ?Wm $Wm This program is geared to prepare men and women who desire to serve in the various fields of Christian Education. A Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science Degree are of- feted. 26 Wm A Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science Degree are offered in the missions program. It provides education for the training of missionaries at home and aboard. Dr. Bernard Riley, Head of Missions Area 27 The objective of the music program is to prepare students to lead in the broad areas of music in the church. A Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science Degree are offered. Mr. Dean Jacoby, Head of Music Area 28 yWM gm Secretarial Science is designed to adequately prepare those who desire to be church secretaries. A certificate is given in this two-year program. 29 93W OXJW In this program, 30 semester hours are required beyond the four-year degree. The degree is basically offered for students who desire more preparation for the ministry. WW m-ggaegsf qmwwm 30 32 Miss Janice Watson, Senior Editor Miss Cheryl Brazeal, Junior Editor Miss Kay Rice, Sophomore Editor Mr. Danny McLean, Freshman Editor 33 x m Jo Ann Farris Representative Greg Wilson Treasurer Phyllis McKinney Representative Cam H 6rd - President Debbie Duggan -. Secretary Cecil Ross Chaplain Debbie Collier Vice President Asuquo'M. Akpan James T. Aquilina Larry Boal Jan M. Barnette Jo Ann Benson John S. Bunn Dennis W. Burgess Paul W. Chappell Catherine D. Chick Corle E. Click 35 36 Sandra L. DeLegal Terry L. Dickerson Roy C. Crowe John Drew w Kw Martha D. Dameron Deborah Duggan Deborah A. Duke Byron Duncan Debra K. Estep David M. Greer Judy E. Hartless Pamela S. Hopson Otis A. Howard Mary C. Hucks Deborah L. Hudson Grady F. Hunter 37 Joseph A. Huxford Thomas C. Huxford Laura J. Junker Karen A. Kohl Tommy E. Lee Wanda M. Lemons Johnny R. Linthlticum Theodore D. Manning, Jr. Danny L. McLean Henry E. Melton, III Barry 0. Morris Beverly A. Ludke Phyllis L. McKinney Robert W. McGuire Joseph M. Monroe Nancy G. Moser 39 Pamela L. Nielsen Rebecca Jo Noblitt Stephen Petruccelli Steve C. Randall 40 Robert Raynor Jahet M. Reese Sonny J. Reeves Cecil T. Ross William L. Rowe, Jr. Ricky E. Royster 41 M Gerald C. Smith, Jr. Jaye L. Smith Alan R Tear Greg T. Thames Amelia V. Thompson Donna J. Tison Cathy A. Umstetter 42 Samual S. Warren Ed Webb Vickie E. Wigal Beth Williams Tommy A. Walton Susan K. Woodruff Greg Wilson Susan W. Wilmarth 43 44 Dear Friends, We, the Freshman class of 1974-1975 have embarked on a journey that 15 totally new to us. Just a few short months ago we were at home with our friends and families in a life- style to which we were well accustomed Now, we have come to college leaving the things back home for new friends, new experiences, and a greater knowledge and love for our Lord. , We have grown considerably since our arrival on August 23. We have grown to-love this college, her professors students acrivitiesand the 6um We have come to love each Other and care about not Only 011: well- being but also that of our class ahd this college. Since the beginning ofth15 school year We have slowly begun to realize our goals and we have dedicated ourselves to them. This year s Freshmen have decided that, as a Class we want to be the best. The best academically, spiritually and in support of our school We have realized our goals and now we must work'towatd them We pray that in all we do, we can look to our sponsor Professor Hay, the faculty, the Student body, and most of all to God and say that we did these things to glorify 0111 Heavenly Father In closing, I would 1115t like to Say, stand back, because We are goihg to need a lot of 111 H15 :Service, room to grow 1 , 61m v M Freshman Class President W45 James White Treasurer Mury Strange Chaplain Debbie Rankin Secretary . Charleen Wood Representative Greg Hoover - President Lanny Hemmings Representative Steven P. Baigent Troy R. Baker, Jr. Kevin L. Bauer Richard A. Blakeney Charles E. Blanton Cynthia A- Bobbett Rebecca 1- Bradford Sharon E. Bradley Thomas Brennan 47 48 R. Allen Buffington Steven W. Buird Helen S. Bunton Kathleen J. Chamness M. Jeanne Collier John D. Corson George A. Coursey Sharon L. Curry Lanny Dameron E. Byron Davidson Jill A. Davis Daniel C. Dodson Kathryn L. Donovan Robert L. Dosh III Karen N. Hartless Sharon M. Hatfield Barry B. Hayes Dwight E. Haymon Lanny P. Hemmings Michael D. Hilley 49 50 Gregory A. Hoover C. Thomas Howard Kenneth M. May Robert Kastle, Jr. Charles McElroy Musambayi Mudakha Bruce A. Kridle Wilford Minton, Jr. Robert D. Nixon David E. Morris Barbara A. Patrick wrumwaw$aasumu w:m-u--s xwamuw L. Renee Payne Robert T. Pearson Kevin L. Planck Debbie J. Rankin Harold J. Ransom, Jr. M. Kay Rice Joseph L. Risse, Jr. Robert H. Ritchie Patricia A. Robertson E. Bud Robinson 111 Dixie R. Sandlin 51 Frederick J. Schnell James F. Sennett John W. Sennett B. Denise Shelnutt David K. Simpson James R. Smith Murray R. Strange David A. Terriaco Jerry C. Thompson Sandra C. Tomlinson 52 Dennis W. Trail Deborah West Diana Wood ' Deborah A. Trammel Connie K. White Deborah L. Woodward Laura P. Verdi James G. White Cheryl A. Wylds Michael D. Waers Charlene R Wood C. Philip Zook Elaine Wagner 53 Doug Boehme Chaplain Janie Anderson Treasurer Carolyn Wall Secretary Janie L. Anderson Cheryl A. Brazeal John H. Click Diana Brettschneider Virgil Clotfelter, Jr. Douglas A. Boehme Denise Brown Berry L. Crowe James R. Buchanan Katherine Daugherty 55 56 Leonard Daugherty Donna E. Lamb James A. Gazaway J. William Humphries Michael D. Langley Diane E. Goodson Richard L. Kaiser ; 321 Joan S. Kelley Stephen L. Lay Faith C. Mims ,7 KVP Dorri S. Puckett Vicki L. Rice 57 58 J. Randall Romines A. Dale Strange Carolyn T. Strange f,4,. ,A V I Lester D. Waters J. Dennis Watson William Umstetter, Jr. Deborah L. Tatum Ronnie J . Voss Marshall Warrick Joseph L. Westbrook Janis P. White 59 Robbi Scarbrough - Historian Vicki Wagner - Secretary Bobby Boswell Presidgnt Iris Caldwell Vice-President Clyde Shearer - Treasurer Nolan Thomas - Chaplain Diane H. Bellum Ronnie R. Bodager Penny C. Brock Pamela J. Bohannon Bonnie L. Bunton Iris A. Caldwell 61 62 Gordon S. Dampier Denise G. Desautels Elvina R. Frith Darrell M. Goodwin John W. Greer 'Belinda L. Groover Steven R. Helmly Robert Hodge 63 Teresa J. Humphries J. Scott Hudson Richard L. Jones Linda F. Lewis Lawson ichael T. M 64 Debra E. Openshaw Michelle K. O'Dell Ronald C. Powell 65 66 Joseph E. Shields Roberta P. Scarbrough Daniel J. Smith Donna R. Stinson Janice M. Watson Vicki K. Wagner 67 OJV -ng F. Elaine Amos Michael R. Carnathan Michael D. Ditton Owen Gilliam William B. Gray N. Jean Hunt 68 Glen D. Rogers Karen L. Schnell Clyde E. Shearer 69 70 71 74 Jack Boal Leslie Jam K Elsa Femmcfe' ! V A IV ,. Tamara Christy Cecil Buffalow Not Pictured: Larry Musick, Jay Romans 75 , Denise G. Dritw, JohnhB. Duggan,Debo1-ah Dukg, Deborah Hux'ford 3' am13b 1 James, Leslie A. ' Janssen, Caro1L. Ridge Road, Jensen Beach Fla. 33457 Johnsgn,'mcmd L, 00d Drive, Savannah, G 1313111 31404 Johnston Robert 1:, -.'J,ones Richard L. Ch T 2605 Ben H111 Road, East Pomt, Georgia 30344 Kastle, J11, Robert H. 6135 CEaarwood Drive, College Paxk, Georgia. 30549 Kelley, Joan Sanerfield, 5100 Highpoint Road, Union City, Georgia 30291 3:451Red Oak Road Sherpard Place, Stone M 2605 Ben Hill Road, East Point, Georgia 30344 Route 4, Cartersville, Georgia 50120 6759 Gano Drive, Riverdale, Georgia 30274 3 N. Druid Hill Road, N E. Atlanta, Georgia 30319 2605 Ben Hill Road, East Point, Georgia 5034 1036 22nd Court, Veto BeaCh, Fla. 32960- 1056 22nd Court, Vero Beach, Fla. 32969, ' Box 10, Temple, Georgia 501$ , . Box 10, Temple. Georgia 30179 0 Ben Hii'I'Road, East Point, Georgia 30344 East 62nd'Street, Savannah. Georgiab 140k 3166 Flamingo Drive; 2605 Ben Hill Road. 4914 Biscoe Avenu .Point, Georgia 30344 emphis; Tenn 38122 2605 Ben Hill Road, 705 Hale Avenu 92 Ann Rustin Drive, 0 Harlan Lane Road .5-W. Lyle Street, Rt. 3, Box 281 Halton, Ihotias ,alz, Cgu-olyn ,Eas: Point Georgia 30344 78 1 mm troppo legato 3 1 Miss Carolyn Walz, Editor 79 Front Row, left to right: Lewis Payne, reporter; Paul Fessler, vice-president; Gordon Dampier, president; Renee Payne, Secretary; John Greer, treasurer. Second Row: Phyliss McKinney, JoAnn Farris, Diana Brettschneider, Lanny Hemmings, Ronnie Voss, Ralph Swearngin, Faith Mims, Donna Stinson, Charleen Wood, Linda Lewis. . . I'I l':.:' IIIIIII' l-nunslul' WI. ..muu-ul ' iIvIt: IIIi ! - .tHI uuui! !',! ngllnnul ' 81 82 83 . Officers: Lmda Lewis - Vice-President Donna Stimson - Secretary Becky Bradford - Historian Debbie Swink President Faith Mims - Pledge Trainer 84 First row left to right: Kathy Daugherty, Linda Lewis, Debbie Tatum, Jo Ann Benson. Second row Helen Bunton, Becky Noblitt, Jill Davis, Wanda Hardie, Donna Tison, Sandy Delegal, Beth Williams, Carole Click, Sue Manning. Third row Debbie West, Becky Bradford, Vicki Rice, Penny Brock, Iris Caldwell, Andrea Poulle. Fourth row Kay Rice, Diane Puccicett, Debbie Swink, Sandra Tomlinson, Faith Mims, Diana Brettsch- nel er. W First row - Left to right: Danny McLean, Eddie Webb, Richard Johnson, Bob Ritchie, Steve Graham, Dan Douglass, Larry Boal, Lewis Payne, Barry Hayes, Troy Baker, Cam Huxford, Paul Chapel, Ricky Mills, Terry Dickerson, David Noll. Second row - David Geiser, Tommy Howard, James Gazaway, Hank Milton, Steve Pe- ttucelli, Alan Buffington, Sammy Warren, Jerry Thompson, Virgil Clotfelter, Greg Hoover, Ronnie Altice, Dwight Haymon, Bob Johnston. Third row - Dennis Burgiss, Ron Bodager, Terry Tyree, Rand Romines, Frank Sturgiss, Paul Fessler, Ted Manning, Kevin Planc , Lanny Hemmings, Jerry O'Dell, Steve Lay. Officers - left to right: David Noll, Vice-President; Dan Douglass, Chaplain; Virgil Clotfelter, President; Barry Hayes, Rush Captain; Bob Ritchie, Secretary-Treasurer. 85 86 Officers: Becky Bradford, Vice-President Larry Latimer, President Cam Huxford, Chaplain Cheryl Brazeal, Secretary, Treasurer First row 1eft to right: Mark Reinke, Cathy Chick, Becky Bradford, Cindie Bobbitt, Carolyn Walz, Cheryl Brazeal, Bob McGuire. Second row - Terry Tyree, Cam Huxford, Danny McLean, Jed Nelson, Terry Dickerson, Larry Latimer, Mr. Jeanes, adviser. N 3 My. C- mm: First row left to right: Alan Howard, Beth Williams, Vicki Wagner, Denise Brown, Vice-President; Debbie Collier. Second row Debbie Swink, Nolan Thomas, Debbie Duggan, Becky Noblitt, Greg Wilson, Donna Tison, Andrea Poulle. Not Pictured: Steve Helmly, President. I 3: i First row left to right: Marcella Rowe, Janet Colter, Vicki Goodwin, Geni-Deck Jones. Second row - Tina Langley, Roberta Hay, Blynn Linthicum, Carole Marmolejo, Evelyn Swearngin. Third row Cindy Westbrook, Hazel Zook, Joy Dance, Linda Williams, Sandra Witt, Claudia Minton, Suzanne Simpkins. Officers left to right, first row: Marcella Rowe Secretary Janet Colter Historian Second row: Roberta Hay Adviser Vicki Goodwin President Geni-Deck Jones Treasurer Linda Williams Advisor Nancy McClintock VicePresident, not pictured. 88 Front Row: left to right, Vicki Rice, Faith Mims, Diane Goodson, Diana Brettschneider. Back Row: Mrs. Collins, Janis White, Sandra Tomlinson, Denise Brown, Penny Brock, Diane Puckett, Miss Dance. Officers: left :0 right: Vicki Rice, Vice- President; Faith Mims, President, Diane Puckett, Treasurer; Diana Brettschneider, Secretary. 89 91 W ' C WM: First Row left to right: Sharon Bradley, Kay Rice, Vicki Rice, Diana Brettsch- neider. Second Row: Cheryl Wylds, David Noll, Phyllis McKinney, Debbie Tatum, Carolyn Walz. Third Row: Mr. Ralph Warren, Janice Watson, Kevin Bauer, Cheryl Brazeal, Danny McLean. 92 David Noll editor, Ralph Warren - advisor. 93 94 Diana Brettschneider Tony Buchanan Debbie Collier Jill Davis Sandy DeLegal James Gazaway Ann Goldsberry David Greer Barry Hayes Tommy Howard Carol Janssen Richard ohnson Ric Kaiser Bruce Kridle Ted Manning Robert McGuire Joe Risse Bub Robinson James Sennett Debbie Tatum Mark Warren Greg Wilson Ralph Warren . a..V I W 151-536; 96 COnCert Choir First Row - left to right: Dean Jacoby, conductor, Sandra Tomlinson, Don'i Puckett, Lynp Walker, Janie Marion, Jill Davis, Andrea Poulle, Cmdle Gowan, Faith Mims, Debbie Swink, Bobby Boswell, ac- companist. Second Row Vicki Rice, Diane Puckett, Second Semester Additions First Row, left to right: Janis White, Debbie Tatum, Kathy Chamness, Denise Desautels. Second Row John Greer, Cheryl Brazeal, Diana Brettschneider, Cheryl Wylds. Third Row - Tommy Howard, Ricky Mills, Dwight Haymon, Jerry Thompson, David Greer. Janie Anderson, Kathy Daugherty, Crissy Warren, Karen Schnell, Renee Payne, Sharon Bradley. Third Row Nolan Thomas, Virgil Clotfelter, Paul Fessler, James White, David Simpson, Bob Ritchie, Kevin Bauer, John Corson, David Noll, Lanny Hemmings, Tom Chittenden. Choir Officers: left to right: Diane Puckett, librarian; Vicki Rice, secretary; Dean Jacoby, conductor; Nolan Thomas, chaplain; Janie Marion, robarian; Lanny Hem- mings, president. Herald Choir: First Row, left to right: Carol Click, Sandy Delegal, Susan Woodruff, Vicki Wiegal, Renee Felts, Debbie Collier, Kathy Chamness. Second Row: Knox Johnson, Martha Dameron, Janice London, Judy Hardess, Vicki Jones, Wanda Lemons, Kay Rice, Laura Junker, Kath Donovan, Pam Hopson, Amelia Thompson, Mike Watkins. Third row: John Greer, assistant conductor, Roy Crowe, Mark Reinke, HanIZ Milton, Paul Chappell, Cam Huxford, Dennis Burgess, Ted Manning, David Geiser, Bob McGuire, Terry Tyree, Greg Wilson, Larry Boal, Steve Randall, Richard Johnson, Dean Jacoby, conductor. Herald Choir Officers: Left to Right: David Geiser, chaplain Vickie Jones, librarian Kathy Chamness, librarian Paul Chappell, president Debbie Collier, secretaryntreasurer Kathy Donovan, librarian 97 Lanny Hemmings and James White, accompanied by Bobby Bos- A.C.C. Singers left to right: Bobby Boswell, Teresa Humphries, Lanny Hemmings, Lynn Walker. well. W 5' : AI ? Trust Company - flrst row, left to right: James White, David Simpson. Second Row: Bob Ritchie, David Noll, Lee Amos. Sisterhood of Love, left to right: Janie Anderson, Vicki Rice, Karen Schnell, Janie Marion. 98 The FlOrida Gang First row left to right: Dixie Sandlin, Greg Sinclair, Ted Manning, Carol Click, Kathy Daugherty, Dean Jacoby, Andrea Poulle, Sandy Delegal, Debbie Collier, Bob McGuire, Kevin Planck. Second row - Richard Johnson, Vicki Wiegal, David Geiser, Rosie Oakes, Terry Tyree, Troy Baker, Karen Schnell, Bob Johnston. James 5:13b Combo Left to right: Paul Chapel Laura Junker Sandy Delegal Dixie Sandlin Jeanine King 99 Left to tight: Carol Click, Kathy Chamness, Richard Johnson, Ted Manning, Diane Puckett, Mark Reinke, Cam Huxford, Vicki Wiegal, Debbie Collier, accompanist Vickie Jones. 100 101 102 Miss Vicki Rice, Editor 103 Barry Hayes 104 Greg Hoover ...----VH .h-h Cam Huxford 105 v.1 3., Jerry Smith v.4 . Jerry Thompson 106 107 108 109 110 111 . .m. m WV C rm 8 n, a W m xeAr Debbie: ColI indie. Gowa C 112 113 114 ' V , X V Siam u z, :; . , . 33 3W$$W 115 Finlay' s F orist-2824 Ch Flower' s by Cheryl- 116 WWW Miss Diana Brettschneider, Editor 117 Tom Chittenden Chrissie Warren Janie Marion Lanny Hemmings Teresa Humphries Bobby Boswell Shelly O'Dell Jerry O'Dell The boat's head in hand bear 1, Bedecked with bays and rosemary; And I pray you, my masters, be merry, Whoever at the feast may be. A boar's head I bear to give praises to the Lord. 118 119 8 Id 6 D a W a K a h e D d n a a t .m. T a k e D V. b d e r O S n O P S Once upon a time . 1975 Homecoming Queen Helen Bunton 120 1974 Homecoming Queen n, m n u B .m n n o B xmm Misi: Beth Williams, escorted by Paul Chappell, Morning has Miss Cindie Gowan, escorted by Jerry Thompson, For All We Bro en Miss Janis White, escorted by ROD V058, Something GOOd Miss Pam Bohannon, escorted by John Greer, 1 Honestly Love You Miss Helen Bunton, escorted by David Mayer, Somewhere My Miss JoAnn Farris, escorted by Robert Raynor, Color My World Miss Elaine Amos, escorted by Gordon Dampier, People 124 QVW $Wa Tom Ewald Lincoln Christian College The ministry of which I have been called, I cannot risk that through a few moments of gratification . . . I am trying to carry the name of Christ. 125 Entertainment Pat Terry 126 Ideal Girl Helen Bunton 127 128 He has labored more than three decades in the ministry of Christ. As he has come to share these years of experience with us, he declares, h'I'm nor an academic. In spite of this warning he handles the task of teaching ably. Out attention is captured by the stories of his work. His hardy laugh and stem look of concern has taken our hearts. The vision he brings us commits Out paths to follow in the way of Christ. For your service to the One body ofChrist, as a minister and now as a teacher, we dedicate the 1975 Harverst to you. a. ma WW 129 hm . . . body. The body functions With individual members dedicated to One who offers life to a world that is dying. The oneness of this body is a testimony that life can only come through Christ, the head of the body. 130 W MW Mfma XX WW W xw 06mm MW, W, 97469,- m; M 549 W mmwmmwg W46 M Q; Mwmmm m. madam 54m 131 Mm . road. At times this road seems lonely but there is the assurance that we are never alone as we journey with Christ. 132 I am gratefulifor the work of the sfaff and Mr. Roy McKinney in pre- ' paring this book My greatest? thanks is extended to Mr. Ralph Warren Without his help this book would have had little chimce ofexmtdng. Editor.in.Chief Advisor: Mr. Ralph Warren Publisher: Hunter Publishing Co. Representative: Mr. Bill Wolfe Scripture: New American Standard Bible umR n f? . Mr V .1? ,5, a . . .m r M... .7 a . lam mghw WEAR... . WNW , um :mmw Qua .t 59: .l- .17; 7' H ..,.. g ., Ed'w? MW u. tn! x .T .. Eh o Winsfon-Sulem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY a North Carolina BILL WOLFE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA I 5.0. II ye. . .u'1'. sk ' .11 3' .0 ., 1'4 .d 3 ... . v' A; i . v d. W41. . l V x Ir ' , V: tl-g; . v y 3 ' F


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