![]() Larry McCracken begins the evening with a somber prayer. |
![]() Teresa Lloyd-Saylor sings for her supper. The lyrics - sung to the tune of "Silent Night" First time speaker, nervous speaker. All is not calm, all is fright. Other members wait for you to speak. Your first prepared speech. No one sees your trembling knees. When it's done, you're in peace, When it's done, you're in peace. |
![]() Ron Kennedy and Melanie Johnson discuss the agenda for dinner. |
![]() Ernie Cox is one of the first to order dinner. |
![]() Baxter & Margaret Hood are definitely enjoying the evening's fellowship. |
![]() Larry McCracken, Murry Groseclose, Teresa Lloyd-Saylor patiently wait for their meals. |
![]() Mike and Nathan Lick wonder when the fun begins. |
![]() Valerie, Wendy, and Melanie Lick know the fun has already begun. |
![]() Ron and Terry Kennedy enjoy the evening. |
![]() Melanie Johnson asks Patricia Crawford if she sees what she sees? |
![]() Baxter Hood & Melanie Lick are a perfect pair. |
![]() Ernie Cox has chosen his gift |
![]() Margaret Hood opens her gift |
![]() Nathan Lick tears into his gift (with a little help) |
![]() Valerie carefully decides which gift she wants |
![]() Valerie picks her gift. |
![]() Nathan wants to help sis. |
![]() Nathan & Valerie both dig into Valerie's gift. |
![]() Wendy has her gift (and the one she'll open) |
![]() Constance Vannoy is happy with her gift. |
![]() Patricia digs deep for her gift |
![]() Serita Blankenbecler holds the most cherished, and most sought after gift of the night, a bottle of "Big Mama" wine. |
Updated January 17, 2003
Special thanks to photographer Baxter Hood
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