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Ladies Summer Tour Excitement, adventure and inspiration best describe the Ladies of Lee 1980 summer tour. After much planning and practicing, the Ladies of Lee began their tour by singing in Norfolk, Virginia and in Williamsport, Maryland. From Maryland, they proceeded to New York for their take-off. A tiresome, but exciting, 12 hour flight to Amman, began Ladies' adventure. Once across the Israeli border, Ladies spent a busy week sightseeing, shopping, singing, swimming and occasionally-sleeping. While in Israel, Ladies visited Jericho, the Qumran excavations isite of Dead Sea scrolls! and the Dead Sea. Many group members enjoyed a refreshing swim-or rather, a refreshing float on the Dead Sea. Ladies also visited Jerusalem, the wailing wall, the Protestant Mt. Calvary, the Garden of Gethsemane, and many other Biblical places. Ladies sang at the Garden Tomb, and the Upper Boom. After leaving Jerusalem, the remaining days in Israel gave Ladies a chance for more sight-seeing-including the Sea of Galilee and Capernaum, Caesaria, Nazareth and Tel-Aviv. Once back in America, Ladies ministered in Pennsylvania and in Maryland. Thoughts of Israel, however, dominated memories of the tour. Some choir members say they can still taste the raw fish they had for breakfast. Sev- eral Ladies remember the many mar- riage proposals they received from Jewish men. Others recall Sandy Kidd getting stuck in the elevator, while some girls can still hear echoes of the words, One American 'dolla' please. Israeli memories, however, extend to the surroundings of the country itself. Betsy Whatley shared, Words cannot express the joy that filled my heart as I walked where Jesus walked. The Bible canie alive right before my eyes. Nancy Christman Glass commented on her favorite moment. The high- light was seeing the empty tomb and knowing Christ lives today. Jackie Kings deepest impression of the tour was the Wailing Wall. I will never forget the feeling of sorrow and the conviction to spread the love of Christ, as I stood before the Wailing Wall, Jackie began, watching God's chosen people pray for the coming of a Messiah-a Messiah who has already come and whom they have refused to accept. Although each girl holds personal memories of the tour, all the Ladies assert that during the tour, God revealed himself in a special way- proving the reality of His Son's life, death, resurrection and soon return. TOP: Diversified cultures permit the La- dies of Lee to see religious practices of the Islam as this follower faces the temple for prayer. MIDDLE: Director Roosevelt and his girls arrive in the city of Jerusalem for their Summer singing tour. BOTTOM: The eity of Jerusalem looms below as the plane begins to descend. K 1? . f - 7 4 , fi 5 il 4' Q, s
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RIGHT: All systems go: Shirley Taylor begins the hours-long trip through reg- istration. BELOW: Smiling doesn't come easy for students about to be assigned their chapel seats. Doing the Hassle Lee students share two things in common: they must complete 18 hours of religion, and they must spend an unknown number of hours in the registration line. First of all, two kinds of students participate in registrationg pre-registered and non-registered. One can recognize the pre-registered students by their casual, bored manner as they pass the time with old classmates and friends or make new acquaintances. They knowingly wave their papers and cards and occasionally glance at their watches, wondering when they will get finished. Non-registered students, on the other hand, juggle their papers, cards and forms uncertainly, periodically dropping a pen or key chain. This select group of students also distinguishes itself by an expression of complete exhaustion. Pre-registered students enjoy a head start on the non-registered. The latter group of students must obtain advising before proceeding. Smart advisees complete the advising process before 10:00 a.m.-not only will more classes be open, but the advisors are still at their peak of enthu- siasm and wisdom. Freshmen, particularly, face many surprises as they register. For instance, no one tells them that MMF 108 is a front row chapel seat. And no one bothers to explain what a VINDAGUA is. BEOG and FAF remain an enigma to many students as frazzled nerves and neurons refuse to cooperate any longer. It is rumored that Ogden Ewe, a freshman from Nevada, spent a record three and a half days in his registration process. For the rest of the student body . . . it just seemed that long. --1-mlmm. HJGHT: Necessary alterations slowed down the registration process for frustrated Jonathan Walker and Becky Wright. Plume: Pal Walker
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