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Steve Green A quiet, yet well dressed man stepped up to the microphone. As he introduced himself, he also intro- duced his Savior. His face shone with happiness as he told of Jesus Christ. Steve Green did not sing to per- form; he sang to get a message across to the audience. Each of his songs had a message about Jesus in it. There was much to be learned from what he had to say. Mrs. Green got up and told of the unity in their family. Together they sang a song about a godly family. Both of them seemed to love their Lord more than anything else in the world. Then, Steve shared a short sermon with us. Thus we saw how a concert can be entertaining and still teach us more about the One who died on Calvary. Each of us grew spiritually through his concert.
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V 4 a Freshmen Mixer The incoming fall-quarter students were welcomed to college life at the New Student Mixer held in the Kinderhaus annex. Sponsored by SGA, the mixer was a big success, giving students a chance to devel- op new friendships and to get a glimpse of the excitement of fellow- ship at a Christian college. ABS presi- dent, Rondy McBrayer, introduced the activities of the evening as well as the members of the 1984-85 Stu- dent Government Association. Me- linda Nabors was in charge of re- creation. Evie Freeman shares her excitement at the beginning of a new year, Evie Freeman shares her excitement at the beginning of a new year. Mac Heaberlin and Laurie Rogers shore a story during a game. Andi Hittle laughs at the fun the Freshman Mixer offers. Student Life 23
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Connie Scott On the night of September 6, many of Treveccc ' s young people gathered in McClurkan Auditorium for a gala event. It was the first concert held by SGA this year. Pastel balloons lined the stage as Connie Scott made her apperonce. She was a smashing success. When Connie asked for volunteers, hands shot up all over the auditorium. Three young men, eager to partici- pate, quickly ran to join her on the stage. Cheers arose from the audience as Connie ' s amateur chorus made their debut. The crowd laughed until they cried. A few more songs and choruses, and it was over. But it was a great concert, one to be remembered for years to come. We thank you Connie Scott and may God bless you. student Life 25
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