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Christmas Tradition For G.C Candlelight, Song, And Fellowship Front campus was aglow with the soft light of luminaries, dimmed by a mist of rain, as the Greensboro College community gathered in Finch Chapel Sunday. December 5. for the celebration of the Festival of Lessons and Carols. Brought from Cambridge. Fngland by Dr. James Hull, the service is in its sev- enteenth year, and has become a tradition for the college and the surrounding community. The service consists of seven les- sons, read by members of the G. C. community, followed by a hymn appropriate to the lesson. This year ' s readers were: Judy Jackson ( ' S3), editor of the yearbook; John Williamson( ' S3). president of SGA-. Dr. Kemper Callahan, professor of Biology: Mr. Fdward Coleman, pro- fessor of English: Dr. Barnes Tatum. professor of Religion: Mrs. Polly Bowman, secretary of Student Af- fairs: and Alvin. G.C. grounds- keeper. Music was provided by the con- cert choir, under the direction of Miss Anne Woodward, and accom- panied by Cara Jo Carico. Follow- ing the seven lessons and carols, the Christ Candle was passed to the congregation by Student Christian Fellowship President. Kim Taylor, as Lynn Brady sang O Holy Night . The service was then con- cluded with the singing of Silent Night by everyone outside around the fountain on front campus, ac- companied by Frank Howard and Lisa Smith on guitars. Although the weather dampened the evening, it could not dampen the spirit of the participants as they gathered to celebrate a very special season of the year. (Photographs taken by Wayne Jackson.) Kim Taylor. President of Student Christian Fellow ship, proceeds to pass the Christ Candlelight to the Greensboro College Community. Frank Howard and Lisa Smith led the the singing of Silent Night . Dr. Hull, who has led this service for I 7 years, addresses the congregation.
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At an RA Mentor meeting on August 14th.. Bill Da- meron hands Robin Matte the list of items telling where each person will he assisting during the fol- lowing week. On Wednesday. August 1 8th. Ginger Bedford gives Mentors Kim Taylor and Georgia Worley help incom- transfer Tammy Vest her dorm keys as she checks in. i g students move in, Charlene Martin. Dani Worthy, kevin Worthy, and Tim Hamrick listen as the meeting continues. After printing the greeting to everyone on the rock. Amy Benton. Daryl Whittington. Carol Gray, and Carol Stone decide to goof off and enjoy themselves.
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