Lee College - Vindauga Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

 - Class of 1981

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RIGHT: Blankets and heavey clothing prove to be necessary items for Danny and Patricia as they get ready for the hayride. BELOW RIGHT: Sadie maneuvers to catch her man. BELOW LEFT: Lael Camak and Rodney Bryant do a promotional for Upsilon Xi's Sadie Hawk- ins Day. RIGHT: Terry Ander- son and Renee Wen- dell wait patiently for the trucks to start rolling on their way to Dr. O'Bannon's farm for the night's festivities. X . Vl., X ., -. M92 -I W. -i ?-H x . Nu.. .,. ifim 25515 wan Iwi WD: kg fi. MQ and

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Q98 Sponsors Chrlstlan Artists Singing's as easy as ABC-Andrus, Blackwood and Company that is.lThissconten1porary Chris- tian group played to a 'capacity crowd during a Q98 sponsored concert.t0ctober 201. . ' H. , Lee Singers, directed' by Dr. .Jim Burns, pre- pared the audience for the concert by singing six songs. They 'ended their mini-concert with an enthusiastic rendition of 'Bef0re the Rocks Cry out. . t 1 , M After an introduction by Rappin' Bod Davis of Q98, Andrus, Blackwood and Company IABCP. initiated the concert with Never Ending Love, an upbeat tune of their album Following'You. We feel that if anyone should have a good time, the ones that love the Lord should, stated Sherman Andrus after the first song. Andrus proved his point several songs later. Giant green sunglasses reflected in the spotlights as Andrus sang Jesus You're So Wonderful, a 50's style song. Tim Trotter, a senior, created ripples of laugh- ter among the audience during the song when he ran up to the stage waving a white handker- sv 'IL chief. As the song ended in a typical '5U's- ca- dence, the audience responded .tremendously -with a standing ovation. t 'I A 7 L Several songs later, a spirit or praise penetrat- ed 'the crowd as ABC 'sang lle's Here Bight Now. Many people stood lifting their hands and singing along. The concert concluded with Steve ' and Uh How 'He Loves You and Me. After a dismissal prayer, the group sold records in the foyer. Liberty and the Wall Brothers livened up an ordinary 'I'hursday night with their concert of contemporary gospel music, sponsored by Q98, a local gospel radio station. Liberty, a local group, presented a mini- concert as sort of an appetizer before the main performance. As the Wall Brothers began the actual concert with Open Up Your Heart. the audience responded, keeping time by clap- ping and tapping. Greg Wall uniquely introduced the group by using memory devices. lle identilied himself and added for the audience to notice that Greg and guitar began with the same letter. Kraig Wall tkeyboardsl and Doug Holt tdrumsl followed the same pattern. As the concert progressed, the audience listened to l Am, Finally Found My Heart. and many others. Some of the songs were familiar since Q98 had played the Wall Brothers' records dur- ing the week. 'l'he group's final number pertained to the second coming of Christ. During this song, the drummer performed an extended solo. TOP: Humor was part of the order as ABC presented You're So Wonderful. MIDDLE: Andrus Blackwood and Company minister through contemporary gospel music. B0'I'I'0M: ABC created a pleasant atmosphere by their relaxed rapport. . f 'iiiiisrafacafz-P-.'ve?',-. ---' 11'-n-my f'f1...,. ,..,...Q.f



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ff x v f if dy ,MS M N, ,ft . ,,, Jud, A Chan e of Order Who would have thought Al Capps comic strip, Lil' Abner would influence Lee College? Upsilon Xi first introduced Capps idea of hav- ing a Sadie Hawkins Day to the campus. September 29, 1962, marked the very first Sadies Day for Lee College. Unlike in the recent hayrides to Dr. O'Bannon's farm, mules and wagons carried the riders to Duck Pond in Cleveland. The tradition of Chase Day also traces back almost two decades. This year was no exception as strange-looking characters squatted between bushes, hid behind trees and employed team- work to yank off the necessary blue doll. Detemiination motivated many females to chase until the 8:00 deadline. Injuries. however, prevented several females from continuing the chase, Heavey rains on the scheduled night of the hayride changed L'psilon's plans, Couples partic- ipating in the hayride met with L'psilon mem- bers in the gym and voted to postpone actixities until the next night. Cooperating ibut coldl weather allowed the hayride to proceed as re-scheduled. Bonfires and hot hotdogs helped warm the hayriders as Dr. David Horton, Master of Ceremonies, introduced the entertainment. Lots of quilts and comments like you're- sitting-on-my-foot characterized the ride back to campus. As the wagons neared Lee, a local bank's sign flashed the temperature at 38 de- grees. Needless to say, the lobbies filled up very quickly after the hayride. -Julie New LEFT: Twyla Daugherty torn between two lovers!?! Epsilon Xl IST ROW-LEFT T0 RIGHT Gary Taylor, Tonya Jeter-little sister, Bill Green, Randy Webb, Cynthia Patrick-lhtle sister, Blaine Thompson-lhtie sister, Steve Sharp, Rod Stansky, Ron Cain, Keith Pennington ZND ROW Keith Jeffords-President lfall 'B0l, Andric Daugh- erty, Mike White, Jeff Dennison, Tim Beckner, Kent Hawkins-Treasurer, Keren Bowdle-Vice Presl- dent, Randy 0'Bannon-President lnpring 'Sly Mark Pins-Secretary, Jerome Hamilton-Chaplain, Jack Morlng, Lael Camak, Darrell Spell, Pat Walker SRD ROW David Gibson, Doug Morrln, Steve Lauster, Rodney Bryant, Renee llawldns-little sister. 'Poyle Daugh- erty-Sweetheart, Carla Talley-lhtle sister, Roby Walker, David Bulcer, Ben Johnson, Bill Rutledge 28 29 Campus Life Sadie Haukins

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