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Sanders Memorial

Cordova Senior Citizen Center - Cordova, Alabama

February 19, 1995

The singing was called to order by Velton Chafin leading songs on pages 31t, 30 (t? b?), and 31b. The morning payer was led by Clayton Ezell. The following officers were elected or appointed: Chairman—Velton Chafin; Vice Chairman—John Hocutt; Secretary—Edith Tate; Arranging Committee—Cecil Sanders. Chairman Velton Chafin led song on page 137. The following leaders were called: Jim Hopkins 85, 274 (t? b?); Gene Wakefield 168, 64; Beatrice Brewer 460, 176b; Sue Aaron 46, 334; Keterina Sanders 454, 389; Mae Conwill 172, 77 (t? b?); Odie V. Horton 403, 48t; L. E. Hannah 187, 273; John Hyde 275b, 63; Paul Gilliland 30b; Lora Cargo 340, 373.

RECESS

The class was called to order by John Hocutt leading song on page 272. Leaders: Talitha Chafin 294, 551b; Cecil Gilliland 478, 475; Bud Oliver 39b, 47t; Thurman Nall 285t; Brenda Merritt 142, 411; Gordon Wilkerson 393, 498; Travis Keeton 392, 270; John Merritt 312b, 358; Milton Oliver 145t, 144; Buddy Tyndal 503, 225 (t? b?); Pernie Pelfrey 371; Josie Hyde 224, 220; Amanda Denson 300, 404.

LUNCH

Chairman Velton Chafin reassembled the class leading song on page 565. Leaders: Wanda Capps 546, 146; Johnny Humber 208, 200; Lola Roberson 155, 192; Edith Tate 441, 532; Earl Ballinger 177, 176t; Cassandra Franklin 391; Marie Aldridge 217, 436, 193 (by request); Larry Ballinger 91; Tim Gilmore 543, 365; Clayton Ezell “Jesus Died For Me”, 480; Elmer Conwill 286, 216; Thurman Nall 523; Cynthia Franklin 198, 497, 189 (by request); Larry Ballinger 34b; John Hocutt 66; Cecil Sanders 59, 58. After announcements were made, the class was dismissed with prayer by Paul Gilliland.

Chairman—Velton Chafin; Vice Chairman—John Hocutt; Secretary—Edith Tate.