American Chrsitian College - Torchbearer Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1976
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Table Of Contents
Theme or Features . . . 1
Dedicationfu ...... . . 18
Academics . . . . . 20
Organizations . . . . 44
Student Life .... . . 64
Athletics . . . . . 94
Graduates A. . . . . 118
Underclassmen . . . . 124
Advertisers ..... . . 138
Student Directory .... 142
Autographs ..... . . 150
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Dedication
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Dr. George Small
American Christian College proudly and sincerely dedicates the 1975-76 "One Nation Under God"
issue of the Torchbearer to a man who is known and loved by all, Dr. George D. Small.
Retiring after six years of faithful service to the college, Dr. Small's absence will surely leave a void
in the administration.
Dr. Small not only taught classes in psychology but used his knowledge and understanding of the
human mind to help students in need and encourage fellow workers.
He was rarely found in his office alone, for students and faculty members sought him out with
problems, official business, or just someone to visit with.
It is to Dr. Small that A.C.C. owes a note of appreciation for the many hours he spent in getting our
college ready to meet North Central Accreditation standards.
Dedicating his personal life to his lovely wife, Catherine, to books-his livelihood, to "Ironside"-his
enjoyment, and to American Christian College and its people, Dr. Small retires as a man of great respect
and dignity.
We thank Dr. Small for giving of himself so freely, and especially for being a friend to all.
God bless you, Dr. Small. What else can we say, but "Ho Ho Ho!"
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Hear, and receive my sayingsg and the
years of thy life shall be many. I have taught
thee in the Way of wisdomg I have led thee in
right paths. When thou shall not stumble.
Take fast hold of instructiong let her not gog
keep herg for she is thy life.
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Dr. David A. Noebel
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Not many colleges can claim as their presi-
dent a man such as David Noebel. Giving totally
of himself to keep A.C.C. alive, he still found
time to pitch for the student softball games,
cheer the sports' teams to victory, speak in
chapel, teach, enjoy time with his family, and
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strengthen others in the Lord.
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rs. Noebel at the
residentfs reception.
"l'm not too sure about that, Van."
A.C.C. proudly stands behind it's very capable administra-
tion. From managing the money, to keeping students' records up
to date, to getting reports ready for accreditation, Drs. Small,
Williams and Van Horn are an asset to the college.
Our dministrators
George D. Small
Academic Vice President
David V. Williams
Registrar
Vernon Van Horn
Business Manager
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Regents W. O. Mayfield
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Regent Robert Lee Shotts
Regent Wade Googe
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Jim Combs
On furlough from
the mission field of
Brazil, Mr. and Mrs.
Combs came to ACC
to fill the role of
Director of Student
Activities. From in-
specting dorms, to
issuing late passes, to
consoling broken
hearts, and nursing
the flu epidemic they
kept on the run, but
they always had time
to be everywhere with
everyone and spread
their love to all in
their large campus
family.
Shirley Combs
Bee-boppin' Mama?
Mrs. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, A.C.C.'s chief
cooks, display their culinary talents to the delight
of a hungry campus.
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With student help, QL to RD Duane Vaughn, Linda Crider, David Wong,
Jerry Voie, Rik and Tiff., the kitchen was kept in tip top shape. Not pic-
tured are, Ron Miller, Steve Chow, Cathy Williams, David Cloud, Cindy
Barker, and Elaine Heitman.
"Dinner anyone?" asks asst. cook
Rik Crider.
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cleaning the office buildings long into
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College Staff
Chuck and Buel, "guarding and fixing" were their jobs.
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The Library staff: KL-RJ Maryls Gemmer, Miss Madox, Head Librarian, Shirley Powers, Asst. Librarian,
Naomi Serwanga, and Tony Jeffrey. '
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Public Relations man keeps busy
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Development Dept. was always
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Helpful Staff
The Development Dept. wofked hard but always kept a smile. L to R:
Marilyn Kemper, Betty DeShazer, Rudy Dixon. CNot pictured: Lori
Stubenvoll, student clerk.J
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Accountant, Ocaleta Johnson, Acct.
clerk, and Phyllis Sprading, Acct. payable
Rena Buck Secretary to Vice Julian Williams
President, works with a smile. Conservative Studies
Secretary Ruth
Bennett did a good
job keeping Presi-
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"Being a secretary is so much fun!" says Ruth Bennett, Kathy Bowie, Martha organized.
McCracken, Linda MaHaffey, and Lodelle Young fSec. to the Registrarj.
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Economics Accounting
Ted Coover,
Dept. Head
Mr. Jensen proudly sponsored Tony, Brian, Elaine, and Cindy at a
week-end Free Enterprise Seminar in Oklahoma City.
Vernon Vanllorn,
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innocent!
Mr. and Mrs. Underwood take a break from the
accounting book's to visit with Jim Unruh at the
President's Reception.
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William Surge
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With great accuracy, Dr. Sorge prepares for his
chemistry class.
Dr. Sorge looks on to ensure no blow-up in the lab!
Mary Kay Rose
Life Science
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performance of Romeo 8: Juliet. Dale Cal-magey
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Sister Mary and Heir Heit gaze at the world map as
they prepare to teach A.C.C. students to appreciate
other cultures.
Mary Murrihy
English, Spanish, and French
Foreign Language . . .
David Moncrief
Communications
Karl Heit
German
Hold it! It's picture time for the Ger-
man class.
. . . Communications
Heir Heit strolls the dark
halls of A.C.C.
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Professional Ed.,
Fine Arts, Humanities
Ruth Taylor George Small
Psychology Psychology
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Dr. and Mrs. Small visit with Mr. Combs at the
September pool party.
Psychology
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people is what life is all about
and these three dedicated
teachers taught ACC students
how to handle this task.
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Physical Ed. Athletic Director
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Francis King Larry Friese
Physical Ed. Assistant to Coach
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Dr. and Mrs. Hernandez with ACC's own bit of History, Herb political world. Mrs. Unruh listens with enjoyment.
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Kevin Wyatt
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PoLay Cheng
Janet Chow
Shirley Combs
William Crider
Wesley Dunbar
Bonnie Hogan
Tony Jeffrey
Fall Semester
Eleanor Jordan
Carl Kibler
David Nebergall
Elaine Rymer
Anita Simpson
Dane Tyner
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Pictured are 4 of the President's list, L to R: David Nebergall, Shirley Combs, Elaine Rymer, and Tony Jeffrey. A
member of this list must have a 4.0 G.P.A. for the Semester.
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Pictured above are L to R: David Cloud, Steve Chow, Charles Friend, Richard Pierre, Loy Jepsen, Evelyn
Gotchell, Coni Dreyer, Duane Vaughn, Deana Johnson, Jerry Voie, Elaine Heitman, Cindy Barker, Norma Wall,
Nancy Peebles, and Margo Ball. These people have made a 3.25-3.99 GPA for the fall semester 1975.
Anthony Adigwe
Douglas Angel
Margo Ball
Cindy Barker
Janet Bartel
Dianne Basham
Stephen Chow
David Cloud
Robert Cofield
Brenda Crider
Scott Diehl
Charlotte Douglas
Coni Dreyer
Gene Edens
Norma Emmons
Sheryl Ezell
Evelyn Gottschall
Diane Griffin
Darrel Gudeman
Herbert Hale
Donald Hansen
Elaine Heitman
Steve Holleman
Doug Hopkins
Loy J epsen
Deana Johnson
Gerda Krediet
Mo Mei Kwok
Linda Larson
John Litterell
Jody Marchman
Anna Maxey
Mary Maynard
Brent McConnell
Danny Parris
Dean's List '
Fall Semester
Nancy Peebles
Richard Pierre
Cathy Prickett
Donald Reeder
James Reynolds
Jay Shows
Lannis Smith
Sylvia Smith
Leonard Vaughn
Gerald Voie
Norma Wall
Wendy Walters
Kevin Wyatt
Reconstruction
The Kitchen crew uprising led by Deana QOnionsJ Johnson.
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In every government, some issues manage to
outlive all others. Here are just a few that the Stu-
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still trying to forget.
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Student Government 1976
It was quite a
year for ACC's
Student Council!
If my people, who are called by my name,
shall humble themselves, and pray, and 'seek
my face, and turn from their wicked ways,
then will I hear from heaven, and forgive
their sin, and will heal their land.
II Chronicles 7:14
Cindy Barker
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Vice President
Lynne Rymer,
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Eddie Leaf
Treasurer
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Elaine Rymer,
Secretary
Executive Council
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Student Body Chaplains
Fight the good fight of faith,
lay hold on eternal life, unto
which thou art also called and
hast professed a good profession
before many .witnesses. I Timothy
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Jay Shows Doug Angel
If we confess our sins, he is
faithful and just to forgive us our
sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness. I John 1:9
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OSU 76, a spiritual leadership conference held at
Oklahoma State University on March 25-27, proved
to be an enriching experience for four A.C.C.
students. Charles Friend, Cindy Barker, Jerome
Willm, and Brenda Crider commented that it
"wasn't just another conference" but was more of a
spiritual revival with dynamic speakers such as
Charles Coleson, of Watergate.
TBC
As a form of reaching out to the Tulsa Churches,
A.C.C. students were often found in various
nurseries keeping children so their parents could at-
tend church. Right: Elaine Heitman kept the
children at Tulsa Bible Church happy.
"With good will doing service
to the Lord." Ephesians 6:7
Spiritual Activities -
Keep A.C.C. Alive.
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college and witness for the Lord Jesus.
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Dr. and Mrs. Neighbor led Bible studies each
Wednesday night.
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Week, Dec. 7-10
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Always a delight
ACC Chapels 1975-76
Dan Hale and Bonnie Hogan do scenes from Shakespeare.
Students in
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tudents decided who they would elect to
erve them in Student Government next
ear. Right: Sam Larson, the new presi-
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Madrigal Singers
Soprano
Margo Ball
Susan Christian
Evelyn Gottschall
Elaine Rymer
Norma Wall
Cathy Williams
Tenor
David Cloud
Charles Friend
Dan Hale
Russ Johnson
Alto
Janet Bartel
Brenda Crider
Coni Dreyer
Elaine Heitman
Bonnie Hogan
Lynne Rymer
Bass
Tony Jeffrey
Sam Larsen
Kevin Wyatt
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Mr. Bill Belan
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Co-Editor Co-Editor Faculty Advisor
"What, the deadline was yesterday?" "You didn't lose those pictures, did you?" "How's it coming, staff'
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Photographer
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"Smile, Steve!"
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Advertising
"Wanna buy an ad?"
Loy Jepsen
Classes
"Are you sure Jerome's a freshman?"
Sam Larson
Staff
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The Summit
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place to learn . .
place to grow . .
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Where dining is a delight
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George D. Small Library
American Christian College
Friday, May 7, 1976
May 7, 1976 - A Big Day For Many
Wim Malgo . . .
Warren Hultgren . . .
Julian Williams . .
Rose Martin . . .
Receive Honorary Doctorates.
Rev. Hultgren,
Commencement
Speaker
A Time 0f Graduation
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Fix it good, Jay!
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As the school year began we all
had a gathering in the pool area with
a special dinner and then a singing
group from O.R.U. to entertain us.
Old .acquaintences were renewed and
new ones were started. The year had
officially begun.
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Friends are for keeps.
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President s Reception
As all years start out, we had a
special evening to meet our president
and faculty that would guide us
through the coming year. Each one
was on their best behavior to leave a
good impression on that special
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Halloween Party
October 31 always plays a big part in the many ac-
tivities of A.C.C. Relay races, jack-o-lantern contests, scary
movies, and last but not least refreshments keeps everyone
in motion through the party. Afterwards, who knows what
happens.
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I'm so cute.
Thanksgiving
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As the fall semester rolls on, Thanksgiving comes
upon us. Everyone enjoys the turkey, dressing, cranberry
sauce and the rest of the trimmings.
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Freshmen
Margo Ball and Larry Friese
Nancy Peebles and David Nebergall
Cathy Prickett and Dan St. Clair
Sophomores
Coni Dreyer and Dave Balezentis
Deana Johnson and Brian Hackett
Bonnie Whithorn and Ron Miller
Juniors
Cindy Barker and Jay Shows
Marlys Gemmer and Wes Dunbar
Norma Wall and Ken Willers
Seniors
Janet Bartel and Bill Crider
Shirley Combs and Jim Combs
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few losses. The victories we savor include the two over Tulsa U., one over Oklahoma State, second place
finish in the Joplin Tournament, and one over Arkansas University. Not bad achievements for a school
with an enrollment under two-hundred. The memories and friendships weimade will stay with us. The last
game was the saddest. For a few of us it would be our last, for some, the realization that they would play
next year in the uniforms of this year's oppositiong but to all of us we were proud to leave winners..
Nicknames
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Mike Boyd-Catfish
Mike Campbell-Soup
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Paul Curttright-Cook
Gene Edens-Maytag
Carroll Godwin-Link
Steve Holleman-Hawk
Eddie Leaf-Fig Newton
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3899 Eliza St.
West Mifflin, Pa.
BALL, BRANDON
Rt. 2 Box 218D
Pass Christian, Miss.
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Pass Christian, Miss.
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Tulsa, Ok.
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Tulsa, Ok.
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Jenks, Ok.
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GEMMER, MARLYS
Rt. 1 Box 123
Sutton, Nebr.
GODWIN, CARROLL
5300 Matador
Amarillo, Tx.
GOES, EDWARD
6805 S. Lewis
Tulsa, Ok.
GOLL, MARTIN
Monticello Apts.
Apt. 106
2637 E. 51st
Wichita, Ks.
GOODEN, EDWARD
407 S. Ridgeview Drive
Claremore, Ok.
GOTSCHALL, EVELYN
Hoot Hollow Rd.
Highland, Wis.
GREYBUFFALO, LEON
1909 W. Vandalia
Broken Arrow, Ok.
GRIFFIN, DIANNE
Box 462
Bixby, Ok.
GRIFFIN, JOHN
Box 462
Bixby, Ok.
GRIFFIN, STERELLA
308W E. Lee Apt. 1
Sapulpa, Ok.
GUARD, ROBERT
1740 S. Pine
Broken Arrow, Ok.
GUDEMAN, DARREL
R.R. 4
Winamac, Ind.
GULEW, STAR
22 Bullock Ave.
Barrington, R.I.
H
HACKETT, BRIAN
36 Adeline Pl.
Valley Stream, NY
HALE, DEAN
710 N. Atlanta
Owasso, Ok.
HANSEN, DONALD
300 N. Wortman Ave
Claremore, Ok.
HARRELL, GREG
1741 S. College
P.O. Box 1664
Tulsa, Ok.
HAYES, RANDY
1507 E. 91st St.
Tulsa, Ok.
HAYNES, MARILYN
11015 Modesto Drive
St. Ann, Mo.
HEBARD, VIVIAN
3408 Sapulpa Rd.
Sand Springs, Ok.
HEITMAN, ELAINE
R.R. 1
Norton, Ks.
HENAGER, SHIRLEY
1509 E. Freeport
Broken Arrow, Ok.
HENRY, JOHN CBUCKJ
2570 N.W. 156th
Miama, Florida
HICKLING, JUDY
2834 S. 66th Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
HIGGINS, JOHN
3531 10th Ave.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
HODGES, CINDI
2005 Mt. Werner Lane
Colo. Springs, Colo.
HOGAN, BONNIE
7749 F.M.R. 1957
San Antonio, Tx.
HOLLEMAN, STEVEN
806 Westmoreland
Dallas, Tx.
HOUTCHENS, ANITA
602 Solano Drive
Colo. Springs, Colo.
HOUTCHENS, DEBRA
602 Solano Drive
Colo. Springs, Colo.
HOWELL, GREGORY
1516 E. 59th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
HOWELL, HARRIET
1516 E. 59th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
HUGHES, LINDA
R.R. 2 Box 37A
Highland, Wis.
HURLEY, FREDDIE KSKIPJ
6320 E. 32nd St.
Apt. 1
Tulsa, Ok.
I
IYOHO, GRACE
7629 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, Ok.
J
JAMES, JESSE
2126 Scott St.
Bossier City, Louisiana
JEFFREY, TONY
303 E. 1st St.
Fairmont, Minn.
JEPSEN, LOY
Rt. 1
Shelton, Nebr.
JOHNSON, CHARLES RAY
626 S. Sheridan St.
Tulsa, Ok.
JOHNSON, DEANA
324 E. 45 Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
JOHNSON, DOUG
Rt. 1 Box 645
Broken Arrow, Ok.
JOHNSON, MIKE
1920 Olive W.
Springfield, Mo.
JORDAN, ELEANOR QELLIEJ
2230 S. Gary Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
K
KAP-TAE, KIM
119 Moon Chang Dong
Tae Jon, Korea
KIBLER, CARL
11655 Lexie Lane
Colo. Springs, Colo.
KOMANAPALLI, CARL
4811 E. 34th
Apt. 19
Tulsa, Ok.
KREDIET, GERDA
6140 S. Lewis
Tulsa, Ok.
KUSLEIKA, JOHN CGATERD
1027 Lincoln Ave.
Duquesne, Pa.
KWOK, MO-MEI
1304 Hibiscus House
MaTau Wai Estate
Hong Kong
L
LARSEN, SAMUEL
Arias Way
Hot Springs Villa
Hot Springs, Ark.
LARSON, LINDA
504 Arthur St.
Hopkins, Minn.
LAWSON, JAMES
8434 E. 24th St.
Apt. 190
Tulsa, Ok.
LEAF, EDDIE
723 W. Oklahoma St.
Vinita, Ok.
LEE, BRENT
418 Grant
Crookston, Minn.
LENARD, PAULA QMITCHD
Rt. 4 Box 2300
Monroe, La.
LEWIS, DANNY
Cytress College
9200 Valley View
Cytress, Calif.
LITTERELL, JOHN
836 N. 77th E. Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
LONG, GERALD
105 E. 13th Pl.
Claremore, Ok.
LUTTNER, RONALD
103 S. Xanthus
Tulsa, Ok.
M
MAHAFFEY, LINDA
5539 E. 47th Pl. 94228
Tulsa, Ok.
MALONE, KENNETH
117 Dogwood St.
Vienna, Vir.
MARCHMAN, JOSEPH CJODYl
Rt. 1
Flovilla, Georgia
MARKETIC, NADINE
Rt. 1 Box 682
Sapulpa, Ok.
MASON, ROBERT
3129 B.S. 98th Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
MATHIES, CHARLES QREDJ
3314 Algonquin Pkwy.
Louisville, Kentucky
MASIH, SURRINDER
4811 E. 34th
Apt. 19
Tulsa, Ok.
MAYNARD, MARY JO
P.O. Box 306
Catoosa, Ok.
MAXEY, ANNA
Apt. 284 La Vista
Greenville, SC
McCONNELL, BRENT
3824 S. 82 E. Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
MCCOY, BONNIE
245 Kaye Drive
Pickerington, Ohio
McDONALD, MARIA
Rt. 2 Box 22
Coweta, Ok.
McELROY, KYLE
Rt. 1 Box 38
Bixby, Ok.
McGUIRE, RANAE
5612 C.S. Peoria Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
McSPADDEN, RANDY
915 W. Main
Jenks, Ok.
MEIER, CALVIN
Rt. 2
Elba Heights
Columbus, Wis.
MILLER, RONALD
2818 N. Greenfield
Phoenix, Ariz.
MILTON, LARDRAKES
1811 N. Cheyenne
Tulsa, Ok.
MISENHELTER, RICHARD
16456 E. 1st Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
MONDAY, JIMMY
1712 Elm Wood Drive
Coffeyville, Ks.
MORR, DEBBIE
1479 Los Padres Ct.
Chesterfield, Mo.
N
NEBERGALL, DAVID
2219 N. 34th St.
Lawton, Ok.
NOFAL, NABIL
125 Christian Quarter
Jerusalem QOld City!
Israel
NUMAN, MOSES
3505 S. Jamestown
Tulsa, Ok.
P
PARKER, DONALD
2615 E. 8th
Tulsa, Ok.
PARKER, ELIZABETH
2615 E. Sth
Tulsa, Ok.
PARRIS, DANNY
Rt. 2
Inola, Ok.
PAYTON, PATTY
CXO Jeannie Setzer
9613 Rolling Rock
No. 117W
Dallas, Tx.
PEEBLES, NANCY
P.O. Box 5861
St. Louis, Mo.
PETERS, EUGENE
2709 E. Indianola
Broken Arrow, Ok.
PHILLIPS, LARRY
153 S. 9th
Jenks, Ok.
PHILLIPS, PAMELA
153 S. 9th
Jenks, Ok.
PIERRE, RICHARD
Orange Grove Nat. Co.
Orange Groves Es.
Tacarigva, Trinidad, WI
PING, MARTIN
646 S. Sunset
Claremore, Ok.
POULOS, PRISCILLA
4429 Windsor
Dallas, Tx.
PRICKETT, CATHY
Rt. 4 Box 151
Stillwater, Ok.
R
REED, JANET
Box 15
Portis, Ks.
REEDER, DONALD
7127 E. 5th St.
Tulsa, Ok.
REVELL, MARK
519 London Square
Tulsa, Ok.
REYNOLDS, JAMES
3653 E. 69th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
RHEA, BARTON
Rt. 2 Box 251A
Willard, Mo.
RICHARDSON, ROB
1424 Querida St.
Colo. Springs, Colo.
RIDEOUT, DALE
7457 E. 49 Apt. 18
Tulsa, Ok.
RIDGEWAY, MATT
Rd. 2 Box 246
Wytheville, Va.
ROBERSON, DAVID
6521 E. 38
7625 Grand Ave. S.
Bloominton, Minn.
ROBINSON, JOY
Rt. 3
Marysville, Ohio
ROLEN, SUSAN
3616 E. 2nd 9914
Tulsa, Ok.
RYMER, ELAINE
5480 Argyle Way
Riverside, Calif.
RYMER, LYNNE
5480 Argyle Way
Riverside, Calif.
S
SCHMIDT, DAVID
P.O. Box 5929
Kowloon, Hong Kong
SERWANGA, NAOMI
P.O. Box 3097
Kampala, Uganda, E.A.
SHEETS, TIMOTHY
2616 A Sheridan Rd. Ap
Tulsa, Ok.
SHOWS, JAY
Cf: Downtown Inn Motel
Jackson, Alabama
SIMMS, GREGORY
715 Preston
Louisville, Kentucky
SIMS, PATRICK
3903, Apt. 4 E. 51st
Berkley Square
Tulsa, Ok.
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SMITH, LANNIS
7347 E. Marshall St.
Tulsa, Ok.
SMITH, SYLVIA
6221 E. 38th Apt. 6237B
Tulsa, Ok.
StCLAIR, DANIEL
510 E. 6th
Newton, Ks.
STEARS, ROBERT
6823 S. Lewis, Apt. 46
Tulsa, Ok.
STUBENVOLL, LORI
CXO Clarence Guthart
1206 N. Grand Ave.
Charles City, Iowa
SUMNER, STEVEN
2906 S. 115 E. Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
SWINNEY, BARBARA
7750 S. Evanston
Tulsa, Ok.
T
TAM, KENNETH
46A Kadoorie Ave. 3 Floor
Kowloon, Hong Kong
THORNTON, LESLIE
2513 N. Xanthus Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
TIDWELL, CLAYTON
18542 E. lst St.
Tulsa, Ok.
TILLMAN, WILLIAM B.
6980 Tobin Rd.
Colo. Springs, Colo.
TING, CAROL
5624 S. Quincy Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
TING, SIEN KOON
5624 S. Quincy Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
TOHDIHKOONTZ, NICEY
Box 505
Ft. Defiance, Ariz.
TREAT, WILLARD
R.R. 1943
Broken Arrow, Ok.
TORRES, CARLOS
5518 Nueva Extrenadua
Santiago, Chile
TRIMIAR, SAMUEL
5914 N. Frankfort Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
TURNER, LARRY
1405 N. Birch, Apt. 628
Owasso, Ok.
TYNER, N. DANE
6236 E. 36th St.
Apt. B
Tulsa, Ok.
U
UDOH, JOSEPH
5618 Florence Rd.
Omaha, Nebr.
V
VAUGHN, DUANE
6818 Blair
Kansas City, Mo.
VOIE, GERALD
Box 216
Iola, Wis.
W
WALL, NORMA JEAN
Rt. 13 Box 480
Olympia, Wa.
WALTERS, REGGIE
4135 W. 10th Ave.
Gary, Ind.
WALTERS, WENDY
4321 E. 35
Tulsa, Ok.
WATERS, JAMES
10436 E. 42nd Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
WHEELER, SUE
R.R. 3
Milford, Ill.
WHITHORN, BONNIE
1214 E. 4th
Hutchinson, Ks.
WILBER, JAMES
2909 Brattlebord
Des Moines, Iowa
WILLERS, KENNETH
1710 N. Howell
Davenport, Iowa
WILLIAMS, CATHLEEN
R.R. 1 Box 128
Smithton, Mo.
WILLIAMS, WILLE
Rt. 1 Box 296
Fairburn, Georgia
WILLM, JEROME
12729 E. 23rd
Tulsa, Ok.
WILSON, RUDY
2022 E. Xyler
Tulsa, Ok.
WINKERT, LELA
1724 S. Gary Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
WISE, JILL
1216 Banfill Circle
Minneapolis, Minn.
WONG, DAVID
Flat 218 First Floor 47
Kam Hong St.
N. Point, Hong Kong
WOOD, DEBBIE
1322 S. Terrace Drive
WYATT, KEVIN
R.R. 1
Winamac, Ind.
Y
YOUNGKIN, CHARLES
4317 M. Mingo Rd.
Tulsa, Ok.
Facult 8z Staff Directory
Tulsa, Ok.
B
BELAN, BILL
4740 S. Boston
Tulsa, Ok.
C
CARNAGEY, DALE H.
2549 S. Harvard Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
COMBS, JAMES Kc SHIRLEY
CXO Free Will Baptist
Foreign Missions
Box 1088
Nashville, Tenn.
COOVER, T. W.
3467 S. Gary Ave.
Tulsa, Ok.
H
HAUSER, GEORGE
11015 E. 37th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
HEBARD, ROGER D.
3408 Sapulpa Rd.
Sand Springs, Ok.
HERNANDEZ, DR. JOSE Ma.
2602 S. Sheridan
Apt. 6
Tulsa, Ok.
HOLLAND, A. J.
409 E. "E"
Jenks, Ok.
HOWELL, HARRIET
3718 S. Toledo
Tulsa, Ok.
J
JENSEN, CLUTE
2509 S. Columbia Pl
Tulsa, Ok.
K
KING, FRAN
11011 E. 37th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
KING, NEGIAL
11011 E. 37th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
L
LUTTON, WAYNE C.
2440 E. 36th Pl.
P.O. Box 525-74
Tulsa, Ok.
M
MADDOX, EUGENIA
2906 E. 26th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
McCRACKEN, MARTHA
5539 E. 47th Pl. 6228
Tulsa, Ok.
MONCRIEF, DAVID
1365 Riverside Drive
Tulsa, Ok.
MURRIHY, MARY
CXO St. Patrick's Convent
202 E. 4th St.
Sand Springs, Ok.
N
NEIGHBOUR, R. E. QMRSD
CXO Gospel Workers Society
1980 Brookpark Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio
NOEBEL, DAVID A.
6225 E. 28th St.
Tulsa, Ok.
R
ROSE, MARY K.
5723 E. 31st
Tulsa, Ok.
ROSS, KAY
RYAN, BARNEY
1380 E. 26th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
S
SMALL, GEORGE D.
2290 E. 28th St.
Tulsa, Ok.
SORGE, WILLIAM
8213 E. 32nd
Tulsa, Ok.
T
TAYLOR, RUTH
6031 E. 56th Pl.
Tulsa, Ok.
U WILLIAMS, DAVID V.
3755 S. Delaware Pl.
UNDERWOOD, GEORGE W. Tulsa, Ok.
1732 S. Darlington
Tulsa, Ok. WILLIAMS, DR. MARY CLAY
3442 S. Delaware
UNRUH, JAMES Tulsa, Ok.
2927 S. Quaker
Tulsa, Ok.
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3019 S. Norwood
Tulsa, Ok.
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