Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2002

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Because life in the Adirondack National Park prohibits salting the ice to ensure safety for all wildlife, a different danger now ensues. The tables have turned. Instead of man subduing nature, it is now nature’s turn. Ice is on the hunt. WOLBI students beware: big game season is now open.

THE NICE SAVE The most delicate o ffalls. scenario : A student is proceeding across campus from Jack’s to Council Hall via the main path. He is walking surely along when suddenly he takes an unuspected slip on the ice. A quick reflex regains footing, which then cues nearby friend to comment "nice save." Sure to leaveyou speechless. scenario : A student is heading in the direction of the Post Office. Shunning the main path as being for the inexperienced, he hurries across the icy turf. His foot catches on the ragged ice and he is flung kisser first into the lightly snow-covered patch of ice. THE FANNY FLOP What a lasting impression! scenario : What begins as a simple stroll turns into disaster. The target walks down Kenya Hill in direction of the gym. As she purposefully strides down the path, her feet hit pure ice, sending her hurtling into the air. Upon her ungraceful descent, she lands abruptly on her bottom. THE ULTIMATE LET-DOWN Pride goeth before a fall. scenario : The bell rings for break and student A proceeds to follow crush student B out of Council Hall for a "chance meeting" by the lake. Oozing confidence, she heads in his general direction. Just as she catches his eye, she pitches forward. As her arms flail, she detects a fleeting glimpse of her crush’s gentle smile and wave.

Christopher Milian

Katie Monahan

Matthew Miller

David Montes

Henry David Moore

Rachel Morrison

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Mayumi Motochi

Melisse Moura

Rachel Regner & Tricia Mumau

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Michael Murphy

Kathleen Nabur

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