Mid South Bible College - Trumpet Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

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A yoke was a frame of wood by which two oxen were joined at the necks for working together. The yoke was then a means of service. Now, Jesus Christ used the figure of a yoke to underscore an indispensable quality of discipleship: Take my yoke upon you, and learn of meg for I am meek and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls fMatthew ll:29j. The yoke here represents the will of God. And taking on the yoke represents full submission to the authority of Jesus Christ. This, however, can be a rather abstract matter. In a concrete way, how does a believer submit to Christ? There are, as a matter of fact, two ways in which a believer submits to Jesus Christ. First, the believer submits to the authority of the Word of God. The Bible says, Whatsoever he saith to you, do it Uohn 2:51. Does God command us in his Word to abstain from something? Then we are to abstain from it. Does God exhort us to pray? Then we are to pray. Does God command us to witness for Christ? Then we are to witness for Jesus Christ. The Bible has been given to us not simply for study, but for obedience. Second, thef Christian yields to the will of Godg that is, he yields to the guidance of God. The Bible says, For as many as arerled by the Spirit of God, They are the sons of God fRomans 8:l4j. There are many spiritual g h. .'. -, Q , decisions in life 'that we rnust makegregarding which the Bible may not give us specific instruction. But the Bible does give us general principles, and these general principles of the Bible must be applied to given circumstances. The Word of God gives us the principle, but the Spirit of God applies that principle in a given circumstance. For example, the Bible clearly commands us to witness for Christ, but the Holy Spirit guides us to a specific person. The believer, therefore, is to yield to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ therefore said, Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me. To submit unreservedly to God will bring to the believer spiritual power. And to that degree to which a believer gladly submits to the will of God, to the degree will he enjoy spiritual blessing and usefulness. 2 j Editor's Message LOVE IN ACTION As we look out at the world, all we see are hate, murders, robberies, rape, and people trying to out do their dearest friend. What a need there is for love in this day. The need is not only present in the world but also in the church. Our local assemblies are full of squabbling, gossiping people that just can't seem to get along. Every time we turn around a church is splitting. How desperately we need to heed the mes- sage of Paul to the Colossians, Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowls of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, long- sufferingg forebearing one another and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye. Above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfect- nessf' Someone has said, A little of the oil of Christlike love will save a lot of friction. How true this is. q It is also true that love always manifests itself in acts of love. Where there is love, there is loving acts. The first cannot exist apart from the second because attitudes produce actions. The second is reduced to nothing if the first is not its source. If we have love it will be love in action. We believe that the activities of the college family here at Mid-South have shown 'such love. For this reason the Yearbook staff has chosen Love in Action as the theme and I Corinthians 13 as our theme chapter. If I had the gift of being able to speak in other languages without learning them, and could speak in every language there is in all of heaven and earth, but didn't love others, I would only be making noise. If I had the gift of prophecy and knew all about what is going to happen in the future, knew everything about everything, but didn't love others, what good would it do? Even if I had the gift of faith so that I could speak to a mountain and make it move, I would still be worth nothing at all without love. If I gave everything I have to poor people, and if I were burned alive for preaching the Gospel but didn't love others, it would be of no value whatever. Love is very patient and kind, never jealous or envious, never boastful or proud, never haughty or selfish or rude. Love does not demand its own way. It is not irritable or touchy. It does not hold grudges and will hardly even notice when others do it wrong. It is never glad about injustice, but rejoices whenever truth wins out. If you love someone you will be loyal to him no matter what the cost. You will always believe in him, always expect the best of him, and always stand your ground in defending him. All the special gifts and powers from God will someday come to an end, but love goes on forever. Someday prophecy, and speaking in unknown languages, and special knowledge - these gifts will disappear. Now we know so little, even with our special gifts, and the preaching of those most gifted is still so poor. But when we have been made perfect and complete, then the need for these inadequate special gifts will come to an end, and they will disappear. It's 'like this: when I was a child I spoke and thought and reasoned as a child does. But when I became a man my thoughts grew far beyond those of my childhood, and now I have put away the childish things. In the same way, we can see and understand only a little about God now, as if we were peering at his reflection in a poor mirrorg but someday we are going to see him in his completeness, face to face. Now all that I know is hazy and blurred, but then I will see everything clearly, just as clearly as God sees into my heart right now. There are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is love. It is our earnest prayer that this will continue to be one of the chief characteristics of our school. 3 I THANK GOD FOR YOU . Thank God for you, good friend of mine, Seldom is friendship such as thine, How very much I wish to be As helpful as you've been to me - Thank God for you. When I recall from time to time How you inspired this heart of mine, I find myself inclined to pray, God bless my friend this very day - Thank God for you. Of many prayer quests, one thou art On whom I ask God to impart Rich blessings from His storehouse rare, And grant to you His gracious care - Thank God for you. So often at the throne of grace There comes a picture of your face, And then instinctively I pray That God may guide you all the way - Thank God for you. Some day I hope with you to stand Before the throne at God's right hand, And say to you at journey's end, Praise God, you've been to me a friend - Thank God for you. Author Unknown Because they are our friends we dedicate this annual to Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Davidson. ye-fa----M --1-y V w -..... 1 ' v li ,,,,. ' Q... 2. A if 1 vt xv .f ,., AX . LAY: L. .1-V rwrw Q A A LAQULTY 'f5v'.Q.L ,,, 'rf ,. ,1,,.,:.1 ' -. 13, pw '-im V '-.pawn 3 Q W , W 15. ' Q 4.1,.3w- y , Vp- - - 5, , gn. .3 4 ?' --ji? .4-.'7 Y W- ,.. -.' g i -,ma ar . ,A STAFF or J Love in action is: o Hours of hard work .ail- '. ...nl PRESIDENT JAMES B. CRICHTON, B.A., Th.M., Th.D. B.A., John Brown University, 1942, Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1945, Th.D., Dallas Theological Sem- inary, 1949, Pastorate, 1949-51, Mid-South Bible College, 1952- DEAN OF EDUCATION ROGER R. CLAPP, B.A., Th.M., M.A.,Ed.D. B.A., Miami University COxford, Ohioj, 1958, Th.M., Dallas Theolo- gical Seminary, 1958g M.A., Memphis State University, 1963, Ed.D., Uni- versity of Tennessee, 1971, Gradu- ate, Moody Bible Institute, 19483 Youth Director, First Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ohio, 1951-54, Mid-South Bible College, 1958- DEAN OF STUDENTS DELMAS C. JONES, B.A., Th.M. B.A., Bob Jones University, 1958, Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1962, Missionary in Guyana, 1963-1971 , Mid-South Bible College, 1972- DAVID WERNER, B.S., M.Ed. B.S., Western Kentucky University, 1971, M.Ed., Memphis State University, 1974, Mid-South Bible College, 1972- MRS. BLANCHE WEAVER Housemother, Dining Hall Supervisor, and Dean of Women CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DIREC TO R ROBERT E. DENNISON, Th.B. Austin Normal School, Winona State Teachers Col- lege, Memphis State University, Th.B., Northwestern Theological Seminary, 1950, Southland Bible Insti- tute, 1950-53, Mid-South Bible College, 1953-55, 1961- DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS PAUL M. DAVIDSON, B.A., Th.M. B.A., Muskingum College, 1932, Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1935, Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1946, Missionary to Brazil, 1936-58, Mid-South Bible College, 1953, 1959- ! .1 I ...ig HANII' I 'GNN' 'IJ MRS. LUCY M. TOWNSEND, B.A., M.A. B.A., Michigan State University, 19665 M.A., Mem- phis State University, 197Og Mid-South Bible College, 1969- Y' HEAD OF THE LIBRARY DOROTHY B. DAVIDSON, B.A., M.A. B.A., Park College, 1931, M.A., Memphis State Uni versity, 1965, Professor of High School English Fortescue, Missouri, Missionary to Brazil, 1936-58 Mid-South Bible College, 1960- vi, H... T . CHRISTIAN SERVICE DIRECTOR JAMES A. TOWNSEND, B.A., Th.M. Emmaus Bible School, 1961-64, B.A., Bryan Col- lege, 1966, Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1970g Mid-South Bible College, 1970- SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS ROY E. GINGRICH, B.A. B.A., Mid-South Bible College, 1962, Pastor, Faith Bible Church, Memphis, Mid-South Bible College, 1962- LEE K. ISELEY, B.A., Th.M. B.A., Southeastern Bible College, 1964-1968, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1967, Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1968-1972, Minister of Christian Education, First Evangelical Church, 1972-3 Mid-South Bible College, 1972- Ia W, , , H , ll Lt l ', 1 I H' 1 see V. , l 1 ,, . W Y' 77T7 ? ' ' H Y' , ,tt 1 JOHN T. BOMAR, B.A., M.Div. B.A., Memphis State University, 1959, M.Div., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary, 1962, Assis- tant Pastor, 1959-61, Pastor 1961-62, Samuels Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, Pastor, Capleville Baptist Church, 1962, Mid-South Bible Col- lege, 1966- RICHARD E. LYNCH, M.Mus. Philadelphia College of Bible, 1952-53, Diploma, Northeastern Collegiate Bible Institute, 1956, M.Mus., Westminster Choir College, 1959, Children's Bible Mission, 1956-70, State Director, 1966-70, Minister of Music, First Presbyterian Church, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1960-64, First United Methodist Church, Elizabethton, Tennessee, 1964-68, Grace Baptist Church, Elizabethton, Tennessee, 1968-70, Instructor, Mid-South Bible College, 1971- GERALD MORROW, B.S. B.S., Memphis State University, 1964, Minister of Music at Dell- wood. 4 za, -Ffgviw-W','. asia, .xg ,. MSBC BOARD in ilk' BOARD MEMBERS, standing, left to right, are as follows: Dr. Thomas Meadows, Mr. Dan C. Shepard, Jr., Mr. W. L. Reid, Jr., Dr. J. Cash King, Dr. Hollis Halford, Mr. S. Nelson Castle, Mr. Bond Dashiellg and seated, left to right, are as follows: Mr. G. T. Wingo, Mr. Walter F. Dilatush, Mr. William Wardle, Dr. J. Wesley McKinney and Mr. Paul Piper, Sr. Not pictured are: Dr. William F. Andrews, Dr. Louis L. Carter, Mr. Rembert Donelson, Mr. Gene Gillis, Mr. Junius Holmes, Dr. William R. Mitchum, Mr. George Morrow, Mr. Carlton Watkins, and Dr. Carl E. Wenger. STAFF TOP ROW: William T. Ware, Barbara Brown, Debbie Odom. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Collier, Jean Haynes. ..,.. 5 ' V ' . Tiff. - .'., ' Mfg' E i n 1 . '-'ITL 'T - '- 11 Ax if Hx TOP ROW: Gracia Allen, Brenda Gray, Janet Lindsey. ZND ROW: Kathy Cham- ' bers, Dawn Frye. 3RD ROW: Mary Buckner, Albert Miller. 4TH ROW: Robert Kelshaw, Patsy Dodd, Sarah Warrington. viyllllur aw . W -rise: fy-if 1 L1 1 H 1: 9. A' E' , E 1 1 1 154k- R lv 4-1 4, 'lu......,,: .i W ff g R X- F 4? .. EMG W' h n 1-1' V -, bt N ai, -Z2 ua' A uk. I XS' f X rf, .. h' , ff-1--- h 714' ,, 5 K.. -5 -4. ,lx 1 P.: ,- 'B ' Q-.,,. - , up ff, ...Q 1.9 . K 4 -I Love ln act1on IS ,, W - Sharing with one another 1. 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E GRADUATION 22 MAY 28, 1973 lv gf 'Q-sinsidifg' ' 3 .,E Y! ,- V .ff Q 1 -1' +P? 1 , ff' ' I - I Laid I . ' . V, -, f l -av-F 1 .5-2' I Q , 1' : 'W ., t, 7 . , X , - 'Sw I K , ' WT! X . , L, ,. Y. .sl JW flil fl f fl X X .., ' 'rf T'K' Y - 5 I Il. V ','v :. lI' ,l're , f'S'5lfl1 ll wggfi B 'S ,' Ir' l . lj: Ql.If 1 r a rlrjl' s .' I le 114' f-l I If 1 'I 4 l f- rw .1 5 - 'l x I. i . v . w r , E Q J l ' ,NOW l R B 9 STUDE TGO ERNMENT FRONT ROW: Peter crichton, Doris Fields, Sharon Reichman, James Avery, Robert Ballard. BACK ROW: James Henrich, Billy Jones, Russell Fowler. 26 O LE DEDICATIGN W ' Ii. f H 27 MSBCI9 4 1 11 , , ,, r f ll O In l 4 in FRONT ROW: Mary Alice Higgins, Sharon Reichman. BACK ROW: David Werner Ccoachj, Peter Crichton, Ron Harvey, Clarence Reed, Jon Reiclrman, Larry Duncan, Henry Randall, Michael Gafford, Wayne Hedley, Keith Greip, Jeff Debolt. 4: 1 45+ .h X95 1 'Y 'hi X' u-'Qi-jf lam-, E .- 'iff -' , N. a Q IC f - 'Jia' 5 Xu., , ,- . Q-25 3- .. . 4, ii Q 9. 5, 'FJ E' V' dp ' LQ 2: Ycf Eff 'n I ' . Q' 5' Ei, :s -..f -5 -:Z ' 2- E sr, 4 53' 222, H if I6 E? ff S755 f N :?fSiVa NJ ...Ku Us in KI 4 E . Q ,4 V MISSICNARY CONFERENCE AT ...Q- sri,- -gi 'AQ .L fu , 'x. v X . MJ . ' 7 I 30 TGCCOA FALL ,Cai .1 ly. 4 I nf' 3 f' .Mx w Lf f 4 ez' 'T . 1 ,i15 L :J ' 1 U few ww .f 'r idk I rg: , if, W- ' ,A 5 i . 4 1 5 I 1 Q1 I 1973 ALUMNI HOMECCMING iNlCIlTl0 THAT counts? THEME: J Sf' q, COMMUNICATION THAT COUNTS The Fourth Annual Alumni Homecoming of Mid- South Bible College was held on the college campus the evening of Thursday, December 27, and all day Friday, December 28, 1973. Fifty alumni - along with faculty, staff, and friends - attended the Homecoming. The Homecoming speakers were Dr. David F. Busby, Christian psychiatrist, and Dr. Gene A. Getz, Associate Professor of Christian Education at Dallas Theological Seminary. The titles of Dr. Busby's two messages were, The Near Nervous Breakdown of Elijah and The Rich Emotional Life of the Lord. The Friday morning mes- Dr. David F. Busby 32-:a1o2 lGitz was entitled Sharpening Focus of the Dr. Crichton shared with alumni on Friday afternoon the areas of progress during 1973 for the college and also some ways that alumni can help the college. He closed his report with the challenge of Joshua 1321, We still have more land to conquer! Mr. David Werner, who is coordinating student procurement efforts under the direc- tion of Dr. Crichton, also gave a report. Fourteen MSBC students are presently representing the college in local and out-of-town high schools and Bible clubs. During the annual business meeting, alumni voted to take on a new project. The 1974 alumni project is to give to the college, over and above regular support, special gifts for the operation of the Alumni Association. This Project is an effort toward becoming a self-supporting organization. Often voted The Favorite Session of the Homecoming by alumni, the testimony and praise service was led by Dr. Roger Clapp on Friday afternoon. Afterward, Hal Lindsey's film, The Return, was shown. DL Gene A. GHZ The 1973 Homecoming Banquet was held at the Univer- sity of Tennessee Medical Student Center. Home movies of past Homecomings were shown, and special music was provided by alumni. Four new officers of the Alumni Association were installed: President - Rev. Bob McGraw, graduate of 1972 Second Vice-President - Mr. Don Adams, graduate of 1972 1 Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Bob Wright, graduate of 1970 Member-at-Large - Mr. Mike Berner, graduate of 1973 Dr. Gene A. Getz challenged alumni from I Thessalo- nians Chapter 2 with a message appropriately entitled, Communication That Counts. ., U. If ' ' 3 wllv ' 'H-.'L'- . , , X. b.V'1rQ L '-'w f' - fI,g,1 i QW -Y-1 . -.fifiw rg? ww 'MW' A -f ' .N A -. 1 H , 215 asf-QQ-.. Y, fx I ' 'Q h - ivf.-73:1 Y S . 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While at MSBC she was treasurer of the Junior Class, 1970-71g member of the Gospel Team, 1969-71g member of the Summer Ensemble, 1972g Librarian for choir, 1970-71g Library clerk, 1969-72g and member of the choir for tive semesters. Commit thy Way unto the Lord, trust also in himg and he shall bring it to pass. Psalm 37:5 FRED FLEMING AVA, MISSOURI Fred graduated in the Bible Institute course. Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemerf' Psalm 19:14 1 I , , y il ai-PQ 'N Ek. -f-' l CRISS PREWITT MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE While at MSBC Criss served as President of his Junior class. He graduated with a B.S. in Christian Educa- tion. And we know that all things Work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 TOM HOSKINS MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Tom graduated from MSBC with a B.A. in the Pasto- ral ministry. While at MSBC Tom had a radio ministry called the Living Word Gospel Broadcast. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD my strength, and my redeemerf' Psalm 19: 14 5Hl ':'1t FRANK DUFFY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Frank graduated with a B.S. in Missions. While at MSBC he was a member of the Gospel team, 1970-71, on the Summer Ensemble Tour, 1970-72, Choir Vice-president, 1971L72g Choir President, 1972-73, Latin American Prayer Band Leader, 1972-73, Annual Staff, 1969-70, Vice-president of the Student Council, 1970-71, Student Body Social Chairman, 1971-1972, and member of the choir six semesters. They who trust in the Lord shall be a Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth forever. Psalm 125 :l ix P. MARK WADLEY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Mark graduated with B.S. in Christian Education. But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strengthg they shall mount up with wings like eaglesg they shall run, and not be wearyg and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40: 31 7' I, r fi W p 4 b,'il,. f'1 ll 1,.-+4 ,, dl, . ,w , we H -- nam-we it it-4 .. I I BRENDA BURCHAM ROBINSON, ILLINOIS Brenda graduated in the Bible Institute course. While at MSBC she served as a cheerleader, 1972-73g as choir secretary, 1972-73g a member of the annual staff, 1972-73g pianist for Summer Ensemble, 1973g Resident Assistant, 1972-73g Secretary of Women's Fellowship, 1971-73g and President of Women's Fel- lowship, 1973-74. I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches. Psalm 119:14 PSE' JOHN ARMSTRONG MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE John graduated from MSBC with a B.S. in Christian Education. There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are ableg but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. I Corinthians 10:13 l i M ll IIm ,pl ,, 'Lll 'ur i in - MICHEAL R. DAVID KISSEE MILLS, MISSOURI Micheal graduated with a B.S. in the Pastoral Minis- tries Major. While at MSBC, Micheal was active in the Gospel teams, 1969-1971. . . . My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt-offering Genesis 22:8 BETSY ANN RAYMOND MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Betsy graduated with a B.S. in Missions. While at MSBC she was African Prayer Band Leader, 1969-19723 European Prayer Band Leader, 1972-73g SFMF Treasurer, 1971-1973g Resident Assistant in the Dorm, 1971-72g and Supervisor of mailing department, 1972-1974. Better is open rebuke than love that is concealed. Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But deceitful are the kisses of an enemy. Proverbs 27:5 ,6 CNASBD 46 16:1 xl , 1-r, -,,,,. 4 4 BILL MARLER MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE While at MSBC Bill was President of the Sophomore Class, 1971-72g member of the basketball team, 1971-72g Student Body President, 1972-73g and member of the annual staff, 1972-74. So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom? Psalm 90: 12 BILL LEE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA While at MSBC Bill was a member of the annual staff, 1969-70, Freshman Social Representative, 1969-709 Sophomore Social Chairman, 1970-71, Junior Class President, 1972-73g Prayer Band Leader, 1970-71g and a member of the choir. There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. Romans 8: l ,2 , I P 1 I I DORIS FIELDS Memphis, Tennessee Doris graduated with a B.S. in missions. While at MSBC, she was Secretary of her Sophomore and Junior Classg President of Women's Fellowship 1971-73 C2 yearsjg Annual Business Manager 1972-74 C2 yearsJg Senior Student Council Representative 1973-749 Student Library assistant, 1971-745 Member of Choir eight semestersg Social Chairman and Robe Chaimian of Choir 1972-74g and social Chairman of Women's Fellowship 1973-1974. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:13 pw: ' ,,?..-- ii. 1 -lux 1'1 PAUL STANLEY Horn Lake, Mississippi Paul graduated with a B.A. degree in Christian Education. While at MSBC, he was Sophomore Vice-President, 1971-72, Member of Choir seven semesters, Senior Student Council Representative, 1973-74, and Annual Editor, 1974. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 w. 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En. .1 .. ,,.,, v 'll' ,, i.l , V x - r. lf' f wr ,, -.ri ,, 'W' X . 1 W Barbara Wallace Not Pictured: Tom Estes Ray Featherston Frank Garza William Haneghan Welsey Payne George Shatney 58 V5 il- , f Randy Mobley Henry Randall Clarence Reed Ernest Smartt rr i 1 , W QV' ', 1 :W 3 me 5 N 'QW' W wx, X . s I I' ' - 3. H-H -' , - W e . fs 'Q' ,Auf .xi-! Q A .QWUP sv' , , X. -A ,- w N swf H 'S W , 5:5 gk' -'. ,ft ll, it .lg Z4 kin' . , 1 4 b' , Q J lst YEAR '11 9 60 Eddie Brehm Janice Camburn John Carr Wayne Ferrell Michael Gafford Keith Greip 'X V14 X xo. Judy Griffin Wayne Headly George Houston John J obe Gene Mclver James Martin Dawn Werner Not pictured: Morris Barnett Curtis Byrd' Tom Clement Gary Cobb Bruce Davis Carol Estes Andrew Gurley Jimmy Jones David Lee Randall Odom Paula Pierce Susan Quasdorf John Simmons George Thamaravehl Lane Townsend BASIC BIBLE .. M A' . i I Sharon Reichman Gary Whitmore Not pictured: Sandra Bryan, Gayle Rogers, Harold Shelly. 63 Barbara Ashmore Patti Bright Lee Delcuze Mary Alice Higgins Morris Hurt Robert Patterson SPECIAL STUDENTS Preston Bryant y Paige Cothren 1315. Rod Moody Debbi Mullen , H M.. JamesPrice W , x' 'l M Jeff Weintraub N I, Q, X' 1 9, Not pictured: Foy Cothren, Danny Murphy, William Steward, Sheila Wallace, Wanda Wallace. 1 . Wi 1- .15 .. sms:-1 - 'fl -, - .V R, as M., , Q? .. ,ff I' ., F il Z :... POTPC RRI Love in action is: Serving others - ,-. :ff ' K as , 1 5 r f 4 .M I , 1 A A ? , Q i y , N I 1 I ,1 'H T' K. .7 4 M 1-lt- sip ' P A' v 1 If 9 .4 'M-..,-5 ,Hs Jul :. 4 3 , L 'al aff' -c.f':' l ,l ig, 'Fw E? . .lu f I I E., ,. A ,Ni A . u., x s, if 1l...A: - - ,X e' ' W - . fnn 1 xl A. ix. KQV' an , 1 x .,, , 4 .iv f I 'D fl .v,,. ., ,w.'12fQ f ,.rfP9fW ,-,Q . in N- .5.- .iff ,. .. 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