'111Wil 0 41110111•111 71 41"` ''''-'711111111.1.111‘11111'.1111161•11VANCallWd111111111, 411111111111111111r4lb ,0,411* 'Mow AIii,11110011211 The s Mad iso urvey and ALUMNI NEWS qouiwiihrimiair AIM '411.1111111r 11•1111114 maw 111* 'imp.. 4 1111101.11111116, 441111. 111101011111111" 1/MiNailar, 41411111111 1111010IP 111111111L 4111111111111111 MIR 111111.101 NW WO NOV 11111MS.....,.. ✓ 411111011101. fallara$14. 41111111k ammt 1111111111111111111, Amiimpow Ai asia mom Vol. 70 December, 1988 No. 4 HOMECOMING AT MADISON COMING EVENTS Laymen's Extension League Convention LAURELBROOK SCHOOL June 16-18, 1989 PALMA Meeting Plan to Be Here The Professional Agriculture and Landscape Self-Supporting Workers. mostly from the Southern Union. met for the 78th ANNUAL CON- This will be our 27th annual Homecoming. Management assoc. is scheduled to meet at VENTION on Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 1988. It was There had been a few here and there in previous Hartland Institute. Rapidan, VA. on Feb. 13-15. Laurelbrook school's turn to host the L.E.L. con- years. but it was not until 1962 that the annual 1989. Contact Tim Hardley, president PALMA, vention. (Is 78 years the longest any Adventist Homecomings were held regularly and con- Rapidon, VA. 22733. organization has met consecutively?) secutively. Upon the urgent invitation of Dr. Kentucky-Tennessee Campmeeting, We partly covered this L.E.L. convention in William Sandborn. then president of Madison Portland, TN May 26 to June 3, 1989. the September, 1988, SURVEY. page 2, giving College, for Mable H. Towery to come to Retirees Convention, Andrews University wording of the actions taken and will add Madison to be the executive secretary of the Berrien Springs, MI, June 7-12, 1989. something more here. M.C.A.A. and editor of THE MADISON SURVEY Elder Conn Arnold, ASI executive secretary, she arrived on campus near the end of 1960. In MADISON COLLEGE HOMECOMING had the keynote address on Thursday evening. 1961 no Homecoming was held. but in 1962. due Madison, TN. to the encouragement and help of Edythe S. With his usual enthusiasm he told of his ex- June 16-18, 1989 perience as a student at Fletcher. Cothren '47, we began to hold the reunions Honor Classes 1929,1939,1949.1959,1964 regularly. Other speakers were Roger Goodge, presi- Paramedical Classes of ten years ago--1979 dent of the Layman Foundation, and Warren HONOR CLASSES are 1929. 1939, 1949, Wilson. then president of OCI. Elder Jim Epper- 1959, 1964 and paramedical classes of ten years A.S.I. Convention son, director of Educators of the Southern Union, ago - 1979. Kona. Hawaii. Aug. 9-12. 1989 delivered the Sabbath morning sermon. Gary We are compiling lists of names and ad- Dunlap. the truck driver who is so involved in dresses of those who graduated in these years Laymen Extension League Convention witnessing, thrilled the Saturday night audience. to send out an invitation with a covering letter. Harbert Hills Academy. Savannah, TN. telling many experiences. If you are a member of any of these classes. and Nov. 2-4. 1989 Sabbath School was conducted by the would like to get the list and write to your ADDRESSES and INFORMATION WANTED: Uchee Pines people. On Sabbath afternoon in- classmates urging them to come, please con- Class of 1939: Lila (Avery) Cowley '39, Lula teresting reports were brought by represen- tact the alumni office. (See address and (Bell) Pendley '39. tatives from Cave Springs Home School, telephone on back page.) CLASS OF 1949: Mildred Gorin '49, Loret- Pegram. TN.; Country Life Restaurant. All others besides those in the Honor Classes ta Jones '49, Ann Minnick '49, Cecil I. Perkins Nashville. TN., Little Creek School, Knoxville. are welcome, of course - former students and '49 TN.; Pine Forest Academy, Chunky. MS.; and staff. Madison Academy students. and staff, and CLASS OF 1959: Kay (Eller) Boyd '59. Glen- Wildwood Sanitarium, Wildwood, GA. hospital personnel. da Nell Brantley PT '59, Aaron Lee Dennis '59, • To this editor's mind the best feature of all Elizabeth M. Guerra M.R. '59. Shirley E. (Bauer) in the L.E.L. convention at Laurelbrook in Sept. Heggavist M.R. '59, Fay (Eller) Jennings '59, 1988 was the section on Agriculture, Friday mor- DISASTERS by LAND AND SEA Annie Shelton '59. Patricia Ann (Wells) Skipper ning, the topic was "Agriculture in Our Schools." The restraining Spirit of God is even now be- N'59. Alice M. Wataba Lab '59, Shirley J. (Han- and continuing Friday afternoon under "Ques- ing withdrawn from the world. Hurricanes. cock) Wiggins N'59. tions and Answers." storms, tempests, fire and flood. DISASTERS by CLASS OF 1964: Ed Bradley '64. John This was by Don Thiry and his wife Jean, who SEA AND LAND, follow each other in quick suc- Bryant B.S. '64. Catherine Dukes '64, Brian are managers of gardens at Broadview cession. Edstrom '64, Patricia (Bergan) Flowers M.R. '64. Academy. La Fox, IL. The gardens were Science seeks to explain all these. The signs Lou Godshald '64, Kathy Harada '64, Gerrie established ten years ago to provide student thickening around us telling of the near approach Maurer '64, Don McCoplin '64. Shirley McCoplin employment and community outreach. The of the Son of God, are attributed to any other '64. Robert Merrills '64. Leonard Moon '64, Terry gardens have produced well and the roadside than the true cause .... Great changes are soon Troy N'64. Joyce Wynn '64, Walter Deaux '64, stand has been very successful in sales, and to take place in our world. and the final Mr. Zukareli '64 many witnessing contacts have been made. movements will be rapid ones. - Ellen G. White, • Robert Santini of Birmingham had prepared CHRISTIAN SERVICE, P.52. INFORMATION URGENTLY NEEDED: a Directory of Self Supporting Institutions and (Ellen White died in 1915. If the air planes Harritt (Holloway) Moergeli, Mozelle Craig or her these were passed out at the L.E.L. Convention. had been flying in her day, she would have add- daughter, Paula Nolan. Mavis (Rushing) Walker, He was unable to be present as he and his wife ed disasters by air to those by land and sea. Frieda (Reinholtz) Rasmussen. "Dottie." both R.N.'s, had answered a call to HERITAGE CENTER James White Library ANDREWS UNIVERSITY help out temporarily at the self-supporting institu- Of Signs and Such REPORT ON STONE CAVE FARM SCHOOL tion, La Lomas Luz Hospital and Clinic in Belize. where Darald Edwards is the administrator. A number of signs have come and gone on cam- Submitted by Dona Steensma, Secretary and pus. Some have remained, some have been torn Acting Chairman, November 23, 1988. • Next L.E.L. convention is at Harbert Hills down, and some have been re-named, including Other Board members: Norman Peek. Academy Savannah. TN., November 2-4, 1989. the hospital signs. Also there is the monument Treasurer. Jim Bellizio. Howard Kendall, George L. L. Dickman, new president of the L.E.L., is to the founders at the corner of Academy Road Snyder. Bob Sutherland. J.C. Trivett, and War- the program director. and Hospital Drive. ren Wilson. It has been this editor's earnest desire We praise the Lord for giving us a wonder- throughout the years to see two or three ful new irrigation well right at the most strategic historical marker signs erected. One of these point, the center of four fields. At only 120 feet came about under the leadership of Miss Vera down we have over 100 gallons per minute! It Jensen while she was president of the M.C.A.A. is now equipped with pump and electricity suf- 1968-9. She contacted the proper historical State ficient for any demand required. commission, followed through on it. and suc- John and Karen Knowles with their two small ceeded in getting a sign giving a brief history daughters. Michelle and Jodi, are now on the of the college and hospital erected by the pond property. Jim Bellizio and John Knowles are on the road looking from Neelys Bend to the teaming together in a new agricultural hospital. We are so grateful to Vera for this. enterprise. We appreciate Dr. J. C. Trivett's activities through this year in a general oversight of the Don and Jean Thiry by their roadside stand MORNING STAR MARKER ERECTED at Broadview Academy, La Fox, IL., near property. Some of his accomplishments have in- Recently under the leadership of Bernard cluded repairing of farm equipment. growing Chicago. He supervises the growing, she has Bowen, a faithful member of the M.C.A.A. board vegetables. mowing, repairing and prevention charge of selling. for many years. another important historical sign of flood damage to one of the fields on the creek. has been erected—the "Morning Star" marker. and roof repairs on three major buildings. CAMPUS VISITORS He worked with a local sign company and got At the latest board meeting, November 15. the sign lettered in time to show it at Homecom- the members and visitors and residents joined Among the campus visitors were Dr. Victor ing 1988. He got permission from the board of in a fellowship dinner which capitalized on Swayze and Carol (Wickham). of Iowa City, IA. Cumberland View Towers to erect the marker vegetables grown at Stone Cave this past sum- John and Stella (Williams) Thiel N'41, Redlands, on Cheyenne Boulevard. just to the right of the mer. All enjoyed the scalloped potatoes. corn CA., Adolpho Jaramillo and wife Alvina of retirement building. He succeeded in getting the tamale, soy limas, kale greens, and sweet potato Denver, Co., Robert L. West and his Wife, Doris sign erected on Nov.
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