Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Aaron Beaty Bonnie Anderson Ft Wayne, Sociology Kathi Anderson Brook, GBA Kim Anderson Columbia City, Accounting Deborah Angeloff Ft Wayne, Commercial Art Lori A. Apple Indianapolis, Accounting Randall Atkins Muncie, Chemistry Beverly Atwood Indianapolis, Legal Asst. Laura Axtell Cedar Rapids, IA, Social Work Tom Aydelotte Portage, Management Gary Ayers Indianapolis, Industrial Ed Lisa Ayres New Castle, Home Economics Deb Bailey Cromwell, Marketing Dorrie Bailey Eaton, Deaf Education Karol Ann Bailey Valparaiso, Child Ed Diana Baily Columbus, Home Econ Stephanie Baker Muncie, Dietetic Tech. Karen Ball Parker City, Elementary Ed Tonee Barnes Marion, Nursing David Baross Greenlawn, NY, Marketing Jill Ann Barrett Selma, Social Work William Wayne Bash Indianapolis, Comp Sci Kelly Baum Elkhart, Phys Ed Debra Baumann Decatur, English Thomas Dale Beatty Muncie, Marketing 75 Religion al

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Degree Camelicdates Janet Aaron Crown Point, GBA Randy Abbott Elwood, Journalism Russell Abbott Crawfordsville, Indus. Tech. Kim Abel Union City, Deaf Ed Thomas Abell South Bend, RTM Cheryl Absher Muncie, Accounting Kathy Adams Muncie, Speech Marguerite Adams Carmel, Finance Wayne Addison Greenfield, Criminal Justice Sandra J. Agee Valparaiso. Elementary Ed Susan Alcorn Centerville, Legal Adm. Patricia Ann Alder Crown Point, Criminal Justice Sharing tlaelFaitin by Karin Klute Foundation” sits in the yard of the A-framed building ( sign boasting a fish and the words “Christian Student known as Campus House, 1411 W. Riverside. But more than a church, this interdenominational meeting place, sup- ported by the Christian Church and Church of Christ, serves as a vehicle in strengthening Christian students’ faith at Ball State University. Campus House, staffed by senior minister Williard Walls, assistant minister Jerry Telford, and secretary Lois Straus, serves Christians at Ball State through worship services, retreats, Bible studies, prayer breakfasts, Friday night suppers, and coffee houses. Administrative duties, maintenance of the building and the yard, and programming are further carried out by student staff, selected each year. Married couples at Anthony and Schiedler apartments, five males that live in the Campus House, and five females who live off campus near the Campus House constitute the student staff, and they are kept busy with duties at the house as well as with their studies. “The time commitment has been draining at times and has Religion if Lifestyles 2s CSREES SRE REISE BESTEST RE GPS SAS COS CITT hindered me in some areas, naturally, but that has helped me to be in that kind of situation and handle it,” said Tom Lomax, Evansville junior and student staff. He explained it is not so much Campus House but the people that go there who have helped him obtain a deeper commitment to God. “Tve learned there are as many needs as there are people, and you can’t meet all those needs. Campus House can’t meet all those needs, but we meet what we can. It’s important to discover what you have to offer and how you can offer that to people, and I’ve learned a lot of that by living at Campus House,” Lomax said. “Tve learned through my involvement at Campus House that you always have to work at applying Jesus’ teachings in your life whether it’s fun or not,” said Valerie Franklin, New Castle senior and student staff. “And I’ve learned I don’t like to just stay in the church but I want to go out and apply what I learn to other places--like in my classes,” Franklin said. Beth Benning, Huntingburg senior and student staff, sees Campus House as a place that offers the opportunity for students to find their own faith in God and to discover how im- portant a relationship with Christ is. “It’s not necessarily the place that has changed my life but what it stands for--that we’re a body of people that represents a part of the body of Christ. Campus House also makes me aware that we all have a part as individuals and also as a fellowship in the total body. Through that awareness, Campus House is a fellowship in the total body. Through that awareness, Campus House has provided me with the preparation to continue to grow and share after I leave Ball State.” Benning said. Campus House has helped Tim York, Kokomo senior and student staff, to put into practice the attributes of management that he’s learned from the College of Business. “It’s helped me to deal with the first-hand experiences with the negative and positive elements involved in developing a program and seeing it through God when no one else will believe in what I’m doing.” York has seen changes in Campus House over the five years he has been involved there, and he says that’s inspiring because it’s changing to meet the needs of the people. “A very important detail not to be overlooked is through the changes, the Campus House has not left its biblical principles. The biblical principles are the same today as they were five years ago. That’s a unique characteristic that is not maintained by many other organiza- tions,” York said.0 The scene in the Newman Center is not that of a typical church. Two tree trunks formed the crucifix and a fountain with running water stood before the altar. --photo by F. A. Phillips, Jr. Rg TEESE BESS OTE TN SIEGE SL SO SG OSE RN RD AAS EO EERE BSE PPE



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Beaven Johnson Indianapolis, GBA Degree Camalidates Rita Beavers Medora, Art Ed Tammy Beavers Medora, Psychology Susan Beebe Gas City, Accounting Janice Bell Lafayette, Home Econ Beth Benning Huntingburg, Elementary Ed Jennifer Biddlecombe Greenwood, Print Tech. Pamela Bingham Vincinnes, Deaf Ed Karyle Birkett Downers Grove, IL, Bus. Ed Cindy Blair Bluffton, Nursing Shari Blinn Warren, Secretarial Lori Bobeck Indianapolis, Nursing Brenda Boen Marion, Special Ed Annalisa Bohlander Elwood, Criminal Justice Mary Bolk Ft Wayne, GBA Carolyn Bolka South Bend, Accounting Carol Bolyard Nappanee, Elementary Ed Anne Bonke Indianapolis, Secretarial Religion A eae

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