Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL)

 - Class of 1985

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Tiger Yell- Leaders The yell leaders each donated $34.00 and purchased a 1967 Cadillac con- vertible which they painted and named the O-Mobile. They premiered it at the Homecoming football game. The title of the car was placed in the name of the Yell leaders and the car will be passed on to future generations of Yell leaders until the O-Mobile has made its last lap around the football field. Dwayne Sayer cheering the home team for all he is worth. Student Life 25

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% Homecoming Football ONC vs. CAROLL 26 25 One of the highlights of Homecoming was the delivery of the Golden Egg by ambulance and the subsequent hatching of the Olivet Chicken at the football game. Homecoming 1984 was a success this year for the fighting Tigers football team. The Tigers defeated the Pioneers of Carroll College by the slim score of 26-25. The Tigers were facing their fourth straight loss and narrowly escaped it with a fantastic fourth quarter drive led by Quarterback Butch Stafford and crew. Stafford and the of- fense were given their chance when freshman defensive back Steve Watson recovered a Car- roll fumble at the ONC 33. Mitch Combs and Rick Lashley kept the 67 yard drive that followed alive. On another third down play, halfback Tim Johnson raced 11 yards to the Carroll five yard line. Butch Stafford then went around the right end as Tim Johnson leaped high over the middle of the line on the fake handoff . Johnson had 14 carries and 86 yards in what was only his second game of the season, due to an ear- ly season muscle pull. The win for Olivet was very costly as linebacker Steve Peachey, the school ' s career tackling leader, was lost for the season with a knee injury. With Homecoming being moved to earlier in the year. Coach Ken Richardson said, It ' s nice to start a tradition with a win. This is one tradition that will hopefully continue for a long, long time. (M. Wasson) Dean Watkins, fired up after a great play. Tiger offense gaining an advantage. Tom Herrmann on a handoff. 24 A urora



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Janet Thomas, a former school teacher at JuUiard in New York, portrayed Fanny Crosby in The Fanny Crosby Story. She also arranged all the music in the story. Her husband, D. Paul Thomas, President of Victory Films and a member of the Actor ' s Guild, wrote and pro- duced this musical drama. Their daughter, Jessica, played young Fanny. This production was on tour for ten weeks prior to its presentation at ONC, covering 18,000 miles and being presented at all the ladies ' WILCON Conventions. Some of the songs featured were: Blessed Assurance, To God Be The Glory, and He Hideth My Soul. (R. Crowell) H I Ovid Young announces the next duet. omecommg The 1984 Homecom- ing weekend saw some spectacular concerts performed on campus. These included The Fanny Crosby Story, the Speer Family con- cert, and the Nielson and Young duo-piano team. World and na- tional, favorite per- formers — many of whom were Olivet alumni — took part in these concerts. The Speer Family of Nashville, Tennessee, presented an outdoor concert for a crowd of 2,300 in Snowbarger Athletic Field. The whole family, in- cluding the oldest daughters, sang en- thusiastically for alum- a special moment ii this particular ai dience, for this duo he a unique relationsh: with the Olivet con munity. At one tim both Mr. Nielson ar Mr. Young wer members of the ON Music Faculty. Unique to th Nielson and Your performances is the contribution of sacre as well as secular repe toire. This dimensid provided their a» diences with man varieties of music whii still offering qualif musicianship. Much i the music played at th| } concert had been a: ranged for them, or them. i a variety in styles of music . . ' ni, students, and their families. The Fanny Crosby Story, was a dramatic musical presentation portraying the life and times of Fanny Crosby. It gave the background to her sacred hymns, and was a special event because the inspiration of her life touched the audience. Her goal was to Sing when the trials are greatest, to trust in the Lord and take heart. The Nielson and Young piano-duo dazzled Olivet students and alumni with their skilled keyboard artistry. On Friday, they opened their Homecoming Concert before a large crowd in Chalfant Hall. This was At the conclusion the concert, Nielsc! and Young invited tl combined choirs Olivet — Treble CU Vikings, and Orphei( — to join them When I Survey tl Wondrous Cross, H! ly. Holy, Holy, an Arise My Soul Arise all of which were ranged by Mr. Young.; Everyone who a tended one, or all thn of these concerts ga positive reports as wide variety in styles i music and drama we made available to ON visitors and studena David Rantz said, was really fun to s people enjoy singii and participating in tl events. (R. Crowet The vocal and instrumental ensemble for The Fanny Crosby Story.

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