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- wa Young Life, the nondenominational Chris- tian group, encourages students to follow the ways of God without the evangelistic atmo- sphere of a church. Over two hundred Wal- ton students were actively involved in Young Life this year. Young Life met every Thurs- day night at 7:47 p.m. in the basement of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Each club lasted about I M hours consisting of, singing. skits, praise, and finally the ten minute talk . This year, just as every year, Young Life took approximately three hundred high school kids from the East Cobb area to Windy Gap. This North Carolina camp, be- longing solely to Young Life, offers all the fun and fellowship a person could ask for. Throughout the weekend stay at Windy Gap kids had the opportunity to, ride horses, at- tempt the ropes course, relax in the jaccuzif and do many other exciting activities. Un- doubtedly the most memorable experience of the weekend was the cabin time , when the unmeasurable love and the presence of God could be felt all about each individual cabin! Young Life and Windy Gap brought many lost teenagers to their rebirth in their Christian life. I. Seven lady Young Life leaders perform their skit at Windy Gap. 2. Wendy Lunn. Theresa Schwane, and Jeanne Schneider pose for their picture during club at Windy Gap. 3. Mike, Billy, and Geoff show their true selves during a YL skit. 4. Nina dares our photographer to . . . click l 5. Normal Norman and the Blues Broth- ers . 6. My name is Dr. Noid and I can do incredible thingsll 7, Lance Bickley and Bruce Chastaine, Walton YL leaders. 8. Brian Hilleary and Ed Brown show their stuff. 9. Bestest Friends IO. The YL Symphonic Orches- tra at Windy Gap. II. Steve Rossi and Julie Thompson enjoy the long bus ride to Windy Gap. Young Life - 35
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