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VALEDICTORIAN SHANNON FOX In my years at Trinity, two lessons remain in my mind. The main thing is that there are always many responsibilities and assignments putting pressure on us. Because of these, many times the seemingly urgent things take up all of our time and squeeze out the important things like our time alone with the Lord, our fellowship with other Christians, or our various ministries. This is a danger I feel everyone needs to be aware of and guard against. We need to keep our priorities straight. The other thing is that the grade we make is not important. The important thing is how we use what God has given us. As long as we do our best, we please God. SALUTATORIAN: JANE BROADY — picture not available 226 Honors and Recognition
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Dialogue Poetry by Beth Werner Photography by Clifton DeWitt “Batter My Heart— ” Batter, break, be rough with me — The time is coming; it’s not yet here, When I’ll say those words to Thee. Step by step Thou drawest me near. Time and again I turn to You. But those words, so crucial, so hard — My heart will not release ’til what I speak is true. And, meanwhile, running, my heart is marred By thoughts which have no place In You. By You I am assured I’ll see Your face, for, by Your grace You’ve taken my place; it’s in Your Word. In this one thought I rest my faith: You, Lord, have promised to keep me safe. Beth Werner “Could you count all the books you’ve read?” “No — that would be like counting the stars — but it sure is fun to try! “Why am I so complex? Why do I have so many questions and answers that only partially satisfy me?” Because you are made in the image of a Greater Being, and. until meeting that One, will not even be fully able to understand yourself. “Why do people call me wise? old for my age?” Because you are not afraid to think and learn from other’s pasts. “What makes me me? Many things; above all, God. “Thank you.” You’re quite welcome. “Can I live with you, God?” Are you not afraid? “Yes, I am; but not uncertain.” Then come, and follow me. Beth W’erner
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