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David Acosta Willie Ademon Joe Akin Dionne Anderson Terri Andrews Alisa Baggett Bill Bauman Edyth Belles Tammy Biggs Neil Bontrager James Brincefield Becky Briscoe Kenny Brown Chris Bullock Dorcas Cano Mike Chambers Michael Cole Vanessa Corder Joe Cox Cathy Davis Marie Davis Fred Earls David Elliott Loma Finchum er ve a ge et BP, Laura Freewalt Kurke Gary Carolyn Gray Tim Hampton Ronald Hoskinson Cecilia Huble Carole Hultgren Celeste Jenkins Joe Johnston Marc Jones Pamela Jones John Kanarek Terri Larkin Jean Laskey Terri Larkin Jean Laskey Roland Licona Steve Morrow Denise Milligan Shannon Mims Harold Moates Jeff Murphy Wayne Nations Joe Nelson Robin Newman Angie Nieves Daniel Otero Gladis Perez James Pittman David Powell Rick Ramsey Monna Reid Manuel Rojas Albert Skinner Marie Skinner Britt Smedberg Charlene Smith Steve Smith Pam Stewart Kipper Stitt Cathy Strickland Sherry Taylor Deborah Vardman Samuel Weaver Jeana Wells Vicki White Roberta Winter Dr. Linda Ligate, Pianist Mrs. Meredith Sharpe, Director
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LOVE ENOUGH TO GO I: ey farilyn traveled to the Bronx, New York City where she helped with a feeding rogram, took part in street meetings, counseling and hospital visitation. “The voice f the Lord will call to the city.” Micah 6:9 tty went to the Canary Islands where she was involved in two crusades. She was »ecially touched by the needs of the children. “Let the children alone, and do not der them from coming to Me: for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. : utthew 19:14 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.” Each year Southeastern selects a group of students to go on missions trips during the summer. The students choose the country they would like to go ta and begin raising their support through family, friends, and their church. These trips are often life- changing events which serve to deepen the burden of the students for the dying world. Many of the interns return to their area of ministry during other trips or plan to return when they get out of school. Although Sue was not an intern, she went to Liberia during the summer where she ministered through the Word. Here she is chopping breakfast. “I have become all things to all men that I may by all means save some.” I Cor. 9:22
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sa ; F S oir Officers (L to R) Monna Reid, Secretary, Loma Finchum, Soprano Section Leader; ‘n Hampton, Bass Section Leader; Robin Newman, Alto Section Leader; Danny Otero, ‘nor Section Leader. SING TO THE LORD This year, the hard work and dedica- tion invested by the Southeastern Col- lege Choir truly paid off. The Choir was able to minister to a large number of people from different walks of life. Be- sides singing at churches (including lo- cal Lutheran and Nazarene congrega- tions) the choir was enthusiastically welcomed at the Lakeland Mall. The choir also took weekend trips to such places as Vero Beach and other churches in Florida. The choir’s director, Mrs. Meredith Sharpe, firmly believes in presenting a variety of musical styles in concerts. In this manner, everyone likes at least one piece that the choir performs. This phi- losophy has contributed to the warm re- sponse provided by the student body to- wards music presented by the choir. The choir is accompanied by the in- comparable Dr. Linda Ligate whose tal- ent enhances that of the choir. Togeth- er, director, accompanist and choir pro- vide an unforgettable musical experience. The choir must often pause to hear the expert advice of Mrs. Sharpe.
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