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ABS Bridge Builder Recipients
1977-78 Cliff Buchanan 1978-79 A. J. Rollings
Beulah Sparks Lucy Glass 1979-80 Vernon and Marinel
Castleberry 1980-81 Irven Lee Mabel
Romine Bennie Lee Fudge (posthumous) 1981-82 John
Huber 1982-83 Tom and Margaret Bullington 1983-84 Jimmy
Crafts 1984-85 Joe Olson 1985-86 Vernon Reece 1986-87 Bobby
Ray Hudson 1987-88 William and Flossie Smith 1988-89 Billy and
Pauline Lovell 1989-90 Lois Brooks Joe and Donna Kaye
Brooks 1990-91 Doyle Banta Don and June
Osborne 1991-92 Burl Grubb Sidney and Jewell
Hardison 1992-93 Bennie and Jerri Lovell 1993-94 Bruce and Ruby
Hall 1994-95 Jake and Georgia Williams 1995-96 Wayne and Shirley
Holt 1996-97 Toney and Joan Vining 1997-98 Dwight
Thompson Frances Gray 1998-99 Ralph and Nola
Moore Ann Sasser 1999-00 Bill and Burnetta
Murrell 2000-01 Joan Stanford 2001-02 Melvin
Miller 2002-03 Dianne Robinson 2003-04 Billy and Denise
Hall 2004-05 Landy and Marsha Raley 2005-06 Tony and Camille
Andrews 2006-07 Lynn and Vickie Persell 2007-08 Chris Duke 2008-09 Bobby Graham
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“THE BRIDGE BUILDER” An
old man, going a lone highway, Came at the evening, cold and gray, To a
chasm, vast and deep and wide, Through which was flowing a sullen
tide. The old man crossed in the twilight dim; The sullen stream had no
fears for him; But he turned when safe on the other side And built a
bridge to span the tide.
"Old man," said a fellow pilgrim
near, "You are wasting strength with building here; Your journey will end
with the ending day; You never again must pass this way; You have crossed
the chasm, deep and wide - Why build you the bridge at the
eventide?"
The builder lifted his old gray
head: "Good friend, in the path I have come," he said, "There followeth
after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has
been naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be. He, too,
must cross in the twilight dim; Good friend, I am building the bridge for
him."
Will Allen
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