2010-2011 Yearbook

junior Natalie Freeman role plays as an African woman selling food during the market simulation at the World Mission Workshop held at Harding University Tokodoh Oct. 15. She only spoke Chitongo, the language she learned from a semester in Zambia. Brooklyn Porker Freshman Max Michael participates in worship during the keynote on Oct. 15. for the World Missions Workshop. "Ithoroughly enjoyed the beekeeping class taught by Stephen Edelhuber," Michael said. "We learned all about bees: how the individuals function, how a hive works together and just how impressive a lifestyle they live." Courtesy of}ames Rucker Freshmen Zak Kelley, Payton Parsons and Lance Hedrick role play as singing beggars in the market simulation on Oct. 15. They hoped to receive money from the different groups coming in to the market. Brooklyn Porker Oulreoch America Row 1: E. Weston, K. Lope, S. Croo~ A Calloway, E. McCollum. Row 2: M. Crowson (sponsor), M. Barrett. E. Elonder, E. Gostellum. Row 3: L Paden. A Michaels. Row 4: K. Elonder (sponsor), A Calloway, C. Croo~ A Olsen. Row 5: PBradley SocielbJ of Neo r Eoslern Archoeologbj Row 1: R Howard F. Franks, R Schneider. A Partridge, K. Larkin. Row 2: S. Steiner. j. Brooks, G. Ford l Smith. Alpha Chi MQIQchi Row 1: l Abram~ K. Neller (sponsor), A Favazza, M Arnold K. Ledford E. Lantz, PBradley, B. Bowen, T. Boker. Row 2: T. Vetter. T. Brown, R Stafford B. Coin, J. Jones, C. Spruiell. B. Cochrum, C. Landolt C. Smith, J. Moyes. Row 3: C. Pollreis, L Bates, K. Williams, B. Vanzant D. Ezell. Row 4-A. Mosby, C. Callari, K. Buckley, J. Smith, C. Toylor, J. Sims, B. Johnson, D. Smith. bible 205

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