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I—I a T TTTT onn 'nvr o nm 7 a t I)r Tisa Lewis before and after ,he Pie y rX Jr TjI X X V A I J Throwing, sponsored by the Junior Class. The second annual Harvest Festi- val was held on the weekend of Octo- ber 28-30. The Harvest Festival is a time to celebrate the beginning of fall and gives the college and the community surrounding to have fun together. Each dorm and club set up a booth in the parking lot outside of the cafeteria to raise money. Some of the booths included a dunking booth, a pie throw, and a “jail”. The Mid- South Boys were there to participate in the activities and helped wrap up the weekend with a concert in Gaither.
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Several of the projects which were worked on was a house in the country reconstructed in one day; and a house of 12 where a kitchen was added on. amaica An island where tourists flock to see the crystal clear water and beau- tiful sunsets, with a culture so inter- esting, but is a facade to a land of poverished people. Jamaica. A place where they offer love freely, and ac- cept people, regardless of color or re- ligion. They look out for their neigh- bors and share all of their possesions, no matter how few they are. Jamaica. Craving for religion, churches, or ba- sically the word from God whom they seek to know and love. A group of thirteen students were sponsored on a special trip to do re- lief work after Hurricane Gilbert tore across the small island. They spent a week in several areas of the island near Montego Bay, working on eight projects. In each area they distribut- ed clothes, food, and a most valuable item, soap. The work was hard, but the group enjoyed their time in this land of hope. In only a week the group became attached to Jamaica, its people and its culture. They felt a bond which was formed and a desire to continue to help even after returning to their own land. Through this special trip, Montreat-Anderson became aware ol an incredible place which will in the future be an emphasis of mission and prayer. The Jamaica crew was a diverse group of indi- viduals chosen by President Vaughn. These were: Tim Valasco, Ann Travis, Guy Bishop, Janet Grogan, Jeremy Jones. Mickey McKin- ney, Doug Beldon, Tracey Sauls. Todd Holtet, Michelle Thomas. Paula Johnson. Jimmy Smith and Jim Pritchard.
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