Baptist Bible College - Tower Yearbook (Clarks Summit, PA)
- Class of 1975
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Pickering ably fills the role of Secretary and wife-arid, without Dawn and Lloyd. the 'Pickering household would not be cornplete. s i .J , 1 , J y-If ,, . 31 Executive Committee , Leading the Board are Mr. Anthony Bolthouse. secretary. Mr. Everett Fowler, vice chair- man: Mr. Robert Allen: Rev. Darris Hauser. Rev. Mark Jackson, chairman: Dr, Ernest Pickering, president. Not pictured: Russell Phelps, treasurer. Chairman: Mark Jackson President: Dr. Ernest Pickering Trustees: Mr. Robert Allen Mr. A.S. Bolthouse Rev. Douglas Christen Rev. Ralph Colas Mr. H.A. Dalquist Dr. Hall Dautel Mr. Robert Decker Dr. Carl Elgena Mr. Everett Fowler Mr. Gerald French Rev. Daniel Gelatt Rev. Darris Hauser Rev. Robert Hayden Dr. Merle Hull Rev. Carl LoTurco Mr. Ralph Mitchell Mr. Harry Nordling Mr. Russell Phelps Rev. Lawrence Rowland Mr. William Slack Dr. Joseph Stowell - Mr. Devon Strycker Rev. Arthur Williams Administrators - Q k vw 155 lhllffE ff :cfs Team of Administrators: Mr. Benjamin McGrew, Academic Dean V , Mr. Friedhelm Loescher. Dean of Students .- I Dr. Ernest Pickering, President a .4 , Q f ' - Mr. Eugene Franklin. Director of Development ' . Mr. William Jahnke, Business Manager '.', ' 35 gf Dr. John Millheim, Director of the Schqoipf Theology Mr. Richard Christen, Director of Public V l , rug, .-L1-nw.-- , I , , , , .,V :Y V.,- .,..y-4 V I , , . - : .. .'.-,.',g ' .f .fw- 4H+Mwz'wu' -1 'X 5 2 I . i iiiii i ? i -- ---,S . mf..-xnmd-.wmv . ,. t,f:J:--3S1'bejr V ,,... .,, i f , - 3 V 2 A 3 f i i 2 i 5 3 x Q 5. Specializing in activities concerning the student body is the Administration of Student Affairs: Mr, Richard Burke, Director of Student Activitiesg Mr. Kennard Mosher, Director of Christian Service and Housing: Dr. Lawrence Nielsen, Direc- tor of Counseling: Mr. Leonard Vanderveld, Director of Safety and Security: Mr. Friedhelm Loescher, Dean cf Students: Mr. Donald Trott, Director of Ad- missionsp and Miss Linda Strain, Dean of Women. Not pictured is Mr. James Huckaby, Director of Athletics. oordinating Student Life - was 1:--rm ,X ' ,. 5-::'-WNQ ills 9-V. 4:3 . '-X it Q ge Q,-: Q '.:5y'.,EFs5-ci A A 31,1 '-sir ':14..::-3:11 ig-P V ,. f... ,Q I i - , my 3 QI? 'img V :Sk 'ik' '41 W -Sam iz ' 3 4 ' if 2- ' 'K 'Wifi 2 55,3 Qtgffyi S sq L rm.: --1+-45:1 ff-T, iv 'N . a ref-N- fig : Z x Q H .2521 ' fffi NV, Developing Financially The Development Department promotes the financial support of B.B.C. Mr. Kenneth Swigart is Assistant to the Director of Development, Mr. Franklin, while Mr. Ralph Wheeler and Mr. Richard Parelli are Field Representatives. 1-- 90 . fi wmv '1 rf if 751535 1? ,jg .. . QL rxellligft D PhD K . Director, Division of General Studies Chairman, Department of Social Science Arthur M. Bowser, M.A. A Assistant Professor of History and Sociology General Studies Division RoseLee Bancroft, NLS. Assistant Professor of English Chairman, Department of Natural Science Associate Professor of Science I Fred Brock Ill, M.A. '-I-WU'BJy 'gli 1,-'T ,F 4 ...ta . U .5 Q 4 '7f, 4? fixvc. XL ' 'cf y , 5 N Ii ' ' +4f :'S..'?3. v ' ' .1 QWT'fS'.' Q f ' .+'Sw':f.g . . , . , .pgwgpgfsf f X ' HNF' ., w:i.x.,. ae . , ' - . X . t A. 'I' nu N W' 'I 'MQ 5 Q ' I 'Wa iv lr Pig-.lm x Q x .1 sis. ' 2' l gs my - , , f' .5 , . . fx, 1. tv: xx. If 'A M x -w--. . L20 153.1 Lf A . ,, N .r ,5'- 95. sl Q-sf 7lty Faq U Fried helm R. Loescher, lVl.Ed Associate Professor of Psychology William D. Osborne, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of English and Spanish I Majorie Williams, M.S. I Instructor of English 1 . . . Helping each student gain understanding in the diverse areas of natural science, social science and the humanities, but directing this knowledge within a framework of the Christian view of man, society, and culture. OI f I wr R .ff-we E , v . , ..v asw- I K 1- . T v , ii rf., -,, Wx .TV lil '12-N Kr: I .gl- 5- ' -as-:YNS x 'lb' ,I ' 'Q-'1' x. gp Y. e' .SS1?-Sui v.-' , . V.,- ,.. X -1 f li , ,1 Lf: .-f u 1 . .,,S. 5 M. ., .1 ft! Z 1-1 sv -I .r . ,fn .t 'r F-I '4 'w-,.- Gilbert A. Haglin, lVl.lVlu.E. Associate Professor of Music ...The Department of Christian Education aims to develop leaders whose work it is to mature and equip saints at every age level to fill the Lord's place for them. This is direction. Graduates serve in many capacities-as directors of Christian education, youth and camping, children's workers, pastors' wives and teachers in Christian elementary schools. This is diversity. ii Q l lf sh., Q' Vt 38 I3 I5 l : F-:' 9 :ff5ff,giS1 t Ruth C. Haycock, Ed.D. Chairman, Department of Christian Education Professor of Christian Education Assistant Professor of Bible and Archeology William E. lVlcDonald, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music .- . 9 . I 1 F A' I 5 .I x 2,3 '.-x ,4 1 . 4' . i3 - H M,- 'M 1 .gm--3, ,gl W .1, f P If 3 - - - , .giQE31t,E,g5gf,A A I 1- x. ' -. f '. . gt,-su. - 'J it-xwfg-:1 ' Mya D A ...Ai I ' V . --...Q4'A, ffl: I 1 -1- '11' 7 1. 5.2L ls -n :, I 1 v xi 1 .4 . :'.aT- Q 'FU ', VA g ,hQ. Q ' 'Q 1 ...- f v I1 17.4 '5- If V- ' f' v I H If ,'-. 5-.,:.. v t 'L ' LM J .7 1 K l 'l y ll D . l 1 U I .v X Wt . A 1 K I Q 1 ' -41 .0 . 51' ...nil -gmail ...-.on D i , X Donald E. Trott, B.R.E. Director of Admissions Instructor of Missions and Evangelism Thomas A. Thomas, Th.lVl. Chairman, Department of Apologetics Associate Professor of Philosophy, Apologetics and Bible Charles S. Wilkes, lVl.S. Associate Professor of Music Leonard Vanderveld, lVl.Ed. Director of Safety and Security ,i,.' 'lf' . 1 P Mrk Glenys O. Vermilya, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Christian Elementary Education Faculty On Leave Of Absence William Arp, S.T.lVl. Instructor of Greek and Bible Donald P. Ellsworth, lVl.Mus. Chairman. Department of Church Music Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of Christian Education Hazel Vibbard Emeritus Faculty Personnel and Richard W. Horner, M.A Reference Librarian Z 2 I I I 'f I N 'fa ,wfrvt x Q . yl , A W e 4 iq- , Y, Ms., .M X 3. pf . 4 V ff. pa-- J ,- . . . St I ,Wig A gn .' .3 f - ' . , env:- ' 5 ' f,..' I 'JA , . .1 4 Q Y 1 ' W - vf. .P -a 'N' I . wi . I. X 1 K. X QSM 'I . l l. li N: ,-A4 'Q' 4. Folia. .vy. 1 x - 4 ' 25, . . 4 Q 'Pu - , . 5 ' . ,ahh Jf'?f'gl 6Q . ,, N A 'l.fL,5. , egu , - -W '1 + , .bmwrgigfsf MYSESXXXP N, ,xmn,?M,,.N.,x . A'.' s.'H1' I: ILP, -. ..xl,Pp?!,,,i,::'!' 1 -- -1-sv - '?'s:s:11'4':n'sz' ' Q' ,, A .' '1 f fu QQ!! 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N, 'Q weve' ' -f ' PM 1' 'f -. , - .ii .ix , 3 , :i:z3.::gg1jl -. - 11: J ,iv 1 A. :wg ' 'gil L l '-fltfffml 'tif -' . , f , f ff ,I -H ,- ff A I I ,qv fair -.A v1.53 :ij ' ' .. ,f zzz.. 2-.111--: , 'lr - 14'- - V 1, 5:5 , f :Lf f ' ' 13:61-':j:2 .g.gfj .': -. '- - ' ' -igjgi. E a.. '1 4 Beverly Allison Receptionist Cathy Bell Library Staff Connie Busho Sec. to Academic Dean Charlene Domhoff l.M.C. Staff Don Drake School Nurse Bill Eisle Sup't. to Bldg. and Grounds Edward Eltz Dir. of Food Services Harriet Fowler Library Staff ,a--wg Shirley Franklin Sec. to Development Dept. Evelyn Grieb Library Staff Martha Lentsch l.M.C. Staff Neil Lentsch Audio-Visual Tech. Romelle Mellendorf Ass't. to Registrar Eleanor Mosher Sec. to O.S.A. Joe Pellerin Mail Room I , W ,, A ' X5 ,Qs-xv A K , l 6 O af .v- 'z .1 . 1 U ., 4 v-v, 4 Q' o,X 9- f v--nr -- TJ -. . 9 M., Pat Penntno Lubrary Staff Carol Rlchards Book Store Jean Shawver Sec. to Admnssions Jean Smith Book Store Marshall Sorber Pnnt Room Noreen St. John Business Office Mary Thompson Publlc Relations Sec. Elalne Vanderveld Dir, of Health Servuces Lynn Van Voorhus Sec. to O.S.A. Ruth Varnell Mumeo Room Barbara Vermllyea Sec, to Dlr, of Student Center Beverly Wilson Faculty Sec. Elmer Wulson Malntenance Max Wulson Ass't, to Busuness Mgr. X, .4 , fs -ffl v ' 1- 'sa f RA 1, ISS I vw . Rrv 9' '- . ?i f 5 2 lx '5 r Y ,, R ag . K rr 58 f'-J' ' .', .x, ' rf f', x its l t f Q 5 A ',-V, l X , ' 't...s if-5? qqmlif 'ju V ' .1111 I l'A fi 4 .X , 5 I ,rl I I it Part-Time But Fully Needed Staff Not Pictu red: Richard Blades Financial Aid Officer June Jahnke Chapel Attendance Janet McClain Library Staff Elaine Osborne Sec. for Admissions Dorothy Wilkes Receptionist 'V' - X-. ' , . 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H XY Wi QU ................ , X f-. , -Y f -'Sw .f' ss X., A. ,,.,f.i5, T ' 47 7 Y lv 3 X. i sk . - 4 TE ffl., if M. al. l-, an -. vri qmg, C , 7351 -li - fx sal l l l ' fa 'l - ,z ' K' ' Q '55, A i 'flfli mf. tvs.: L, -'O' The lady residents of B.B.C. live in Dorms 4-7. Dorm families are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Wendy who live in Dorm 4 CTnomsonJ, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williams in Dorm 5 fVibbardJ, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoneking and Kurt and Kent in Dorm 7 CWoolseyJ. Miss Linda Strain is the Mom of Dorm 6 QFletcherJ. if Suite D0rm K fu-'rfix 1-:QL if-W 1 R.A.E Assisting Residents to Become Effective Servants Thomson: Frances Sorrentuno. Jackie Weeks, Sharon Bacheller. Sue Franklin, and Duane Parelh. Ridley: Murray Ingerham, Jim Kester, Wayne Morris, John Jackson, and Mike Onyon. Fletcher: Cindy DeBrosse, Karen Fansler. Joyce Sutliff, Valorue Schrage. and Lois Doss. and .'L Fletcher f Hall 3: J Tx ' YA I. x' ,P - 4 - Clif I V , .', ',. -' -. '., '--,,..-. MSscw?.g'f-fd'-W 9 J' I 1 ,qi 1.5 . .ilfgn ,, ,454 fc'i+3i3.14BQ if 5.1.51 'L--,ui .,':', W, 3. c, .- :- flujfgf-f'+1fu fi . s, 0 , 'F , Jr-J. The Resident Assistants strive in the dorm setting to guide the spiritual, academic, and social climate that surrounds the individuals they come in Contact with daily. A concern for others is the key to healthy growth in preparation for God's service. Edella: Jim Vogel Jackson: Dan Soblesky Woolsey: Brenda Good, Wanda Southworth, Beth Watt, Kathy Daniel, and Penny Havens. Shaffer: Jim Fraser, lVlarty Dittmar, Don Whipple, Kim Boycan, and Dan Wallin. EdeHa Road Jackson Hall w'z'V5FY4!K4 Q Shaffer Hall Vibbard Hall .. 'Q L . v' Al' f-1' I I , i Vi Ketcham: Roger Hemmings, Butch Pursley, Dave Hubble. Pat Thomp- son, and Dan Morrell. White House: Cheryl Fawcett, Vibbard: Joni Bartling, Linda Hindal. Ruth Morrison, Patty Bigelow, and Bev Burger, 49 W Fl MARATH IJ N rnmu 7100914 CAFET OR IUM YEARBUOK PICTURES TODAY J -9 NS. AT hu ' Q I 2 X1 f kA4'a 3 lg ANIZ ACTIVITIES, FINE ARTSQORG I I0 GAIL scHMlTz as ANNIE SULLIVAN and LAURIE LoEscHER as HELEN KELLER in THE MIRACLE WORKER ,Y L wiu-k,,- N .,lf3 1 ' 3 X -'Z 4- 4 -,-. . t'f.,:sgw?2.::,L:... u ! . 1 N . ,hx n 'Q u 1 p o Also Starring Daniel Stuenzi, Lois Doss, Cheryl Crosby, Stephen Parelli, and Christine Decker. P x k X ? .ff .v I Q , .. 14 xg I 1 N .Q jun W ix. pg, M.- mfg? s V- ,J 1 - s iq X XX '-B as-L , . - ,f 'D 1 A Tug!-5, ar .EE .'-ffffi Q 5 -R I I A r . A' 'L - ffa-14? fc. -ai f ,347 '31 M 7 A '. L v' f V- 4.1 ' on,o H., .A 0 I 5 I.:-' fy - - ':?-.',:1:lf - 1 V ' ef m' 9 if rst Ba ' H:-2 P iqgf Pa , o 'T In. ' V I4 fiif,:::,5L'.ghz new - J H, A- -:1'.f ' ul Alia -'in.'iu-Q'- s 0 .J Q . lf- -T1-1-2-Z-if-1-1-1-'.-i'2-sf:r-5:15. . I' 'LNLSN' 9.5.1. .W , , :fkxfzf X f-'-.' x tivities Ac A Refreshing Moment in Floral Splendor Rain failed to dampen the festivities on the semester's final day. White latticed arches and picket fences . . . pillars trailing with English ivy. . .yellow daisies in brown wicker baskets . . . all added to our refreshment in the Spring Banquet's garden setting at the Casey Inn. After dinner, we relaxed to enjoy the Chamber Singers' concert of sacred music and anticipated the events of the morrow, Bac- calaureate and Commencement. 1 ' xr- ' ' P x 4- -' X i ,PO Y r 5 g, x A ,T b'4 , ,s Q tg 4 Q Q Q y i A 'N o 1 1 fs 54 5 l , ,Y Y, ,,, i 9 , 9 5 , 9 ,.. - I .sg 1. 1 'ii O . w ' -f ! 1 1 115 dl 'G 15.xv'r1sT 131151.12 11o1.1.1i111i lkKQI 15 1 -r pf 1... . nv . an-v uf- 1. KKlT'D.InY 01 Y . 1---..1 ....' 1-o.nV c ' . T h 9 C Ia 55 gf '7 4 C32g:ZLeseEi?:jiFSgf1':si1?eednts Service. if -'f - 1 ' 25-.nr ' Q- , ,I 25:5-ggi, '11 f 41' , -' Ei5l:Eg. f - 'gf 11:-13, ,.l..,..- - W N U 5.5m , 4 V .V ,,'.: 14-zm-:., ' ,. ' sm-'-mmm:-1-1. :-:smfs'as-1-'1j,1--1 ' 2.1.5 ,gpgfgzgwy N-'-' G'1G'E1f'21.f:E ' ' '1:Lgi1.j , qi '-5.252529 . 'f' ' 1 . s ' 1. i 2 1 ' iw 'I x' , . 1... After All Those Lines The Freshmen Become 2- --v' Twif. P' if 1. e -ff' ' -I 'p 1 ll- :- e -. f - . e 1-if ', ' . 'og Part Cf Us pig A 5 Y i. 5 K I H3 WELCOME TQ 5-,UQ Z x 3 ,N-'W A: uf, 1 -if., . .X 5,5 ' ,. ' ,C-xii? :-.'gf:CZ1f?f' ' 1 5 ' ll' M., ..., .M--Mal :-J' M41 af' 3 1 A Weekend We'II Visitors, Dedication, . . Prior to B.B.C.'s biggest weekend ever, Dr. Pickering hosted area' munity understanding. Then, on Friday, October 18, high school stu- e dents from across America convened on campus to get acquainted with college life. ln the midst of tours, seminars, and a musicalfdra- matic presentation, B.B.C. family and friends gathered for an historic occasion-the dedication of the Student Center. The keys of this liv- ing building were formally presented to Rev. Mark Jackson, chair- man ofthe Board of Trustees, by Mr. Lloyd McCullough, contractor. A plaque was also presented by the college family to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Symonds in grateful appreciation for the gift of the Rodgers - organ. Expressions of that evening were unanimous . . . our Stu ent Center is truly a miracle from God! . T 7 all ' . - fl! ' E 1 5 i R h f T ,, l V g i , - :A . , V 12 N J-I T' , N F, 1 2 ', S.:-.bank .:, 'X , K. i r 5 . . -- l f 1 l g xii w TY fi ' ' .. I -- t f Y s businessmen, educators, and government officials, to promote com-' f . . . Homecoming, Crowds, Expectation, . . . Saturday, October 19. lt began with the Varsity Basketball team's victory over their Alumni opponents. Home- coming activities continued as crowds lined the streets and B.B.C. went on dis- play for the borough of Clarks Summit. Expectation mounted as the day's fes- tivities continued with B.B.C.'s soccer contest against P.C.B. and the halftime crowning of the 1974-75 Homecoming Queen by her predecessor, Miss Linda 1' Hindal. .4 L ..2 . .' 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The fans were not disappointed for the soccer team outplayed Philadelphia College of the Bible to a 5-1 victory. As the afternoon drew to a close, final preparations were made for the Fall Banquet. Guests arriving immediately discovered the re- laxed, enjoyable, and unwinding atmosphere. Following dinner the freshman class was presented a trophy for their first-place trophy. A delightful conclusion was a musical presentation by guest artist, Ed Lyman-communicating that Christian music offers hope in contrast to the empty ques- tions of secular songs. The program concluded the entire weekend with the reminder that the Christian life is vital and growing. . .truly Christ Lives Through Us ! ? 'wvw-mm., ,gl .Q . -fer: 1 -' . ' - ,gs ,-.,. . -V-f, . , V., . , we 1 ww, +0 . ,vW 5 'H ,fl A , ' , 17 41, g' Gs-f AJ V V ' .. 'Mligmsf' ' . afse.. Ula' - Z 62 0ur Own Dr. Haycock- A Well-Deserving Alumnus Q - 5 i .- .53 Distinguished for her diversity of credits and achievements-a Ph. D. in Educational Technol- ogy, membership in three top national honor societies, listed in Outstanding Educators of Amer- ica, contributing to several books on Christian education published by Moody Monthly Press and Evangelical Teacher Training Association. Honored and appreciated by students and alumni because her outstanding talent has been directed in serving BBC for thirty- two years. The Alumni Associa- tion honored DR. RUTH HAY- COCK with the 1975 ALUMNUS OFTHE YEAR award. 63 - The WINTER BIBLE CONFERENCE- spiritual revival, academic reprieve, re- freshing beginning to our spring semester. Challenging preaching-Dr. John Whit- comb presented timely messages on God's magnificent creation: with wit and practical insight Dr. John White preached from Hebrewsg and Dr. Don Sewell spoke on rel- evant issues ofthe Christian walk. inspiring ,music-Mr. Mike Coyle, vocal soloist and French horn artist thrilled students and visitors with his musical selections, and Mr. Don Kruger dynamically led the con- gregational singing and the volunteer Con ference choir '..' S D ' Spiritual Renewal For Spring fl I ff 'M 5 'Y W' X.. . Q A Hr R 4 V wt iw 'Q- 'X f -4.1- l J Eg ff I S ,.. .iv ci! ig- ' 'l QA- x wk S. A . xi XX X13- xx'-NX. XX X Q X 'xy I 5 XX ' fxXSfXxXXf'Q 1 Ai- 'III A If , - X xx XX P15 A-'M , U .. , .A . X ' . D M . 1 X I q ., 1 ,xl Q v9 WM n t, N- -V. . ' K 'X - . . F- . . .M Nfkwrt -, , X349 XXX-xx i- Q www - XX M9331 -L, X Q L 35 F gf? , , X W1 , 1 I Ev, ' - 'Pl x. 71.-.ffl Xxx NK .X Yxxty . 5.1 i f xml xl ,'Qix'?l'f . , NN if 4 N W. N 'V Y s -mx h I y'W'fMp!p !jv.N.:As11 Nl , NIWQK ,UJ ,, + w'f 5'af 5,0 'Wi' ... Q 4 bbax mf 'I M ffl f v H .Ugg W1 61: I. nlymgglil t . 190, ' 'Y , fff'f4f'Me 1 1 p K W f AIIH , Co lege Choir Proclaims the Christmas Message W 'Uv S l 4. ff. fr! f 3 Mr. Gilbert Haglin directed the sixty-voice College Choir in the opening and closing sections of the annual Christmas Concert on the nights of December 12 and 13. Uniting their voices in jubilant song were: QRow 41 Scott Walker, Brian Hay, Dawn Pickering, Jean Mosher. Toby Wyse, Mike Ellis, Debbie Dermott, Judy Weer, Doris Jacobs, Dan Stuenzi, Paul Howdyshell, Rhoda Williams, Kris Smith, Dennis Silver, and Tom Weerg fRow 31 Tim Matchett, Al Whitmire, Carolyn Lewis, Marlayne Darling, Paul Sarver, Tim Grandy, Barb Buhrow, Debbie Millheim, Joy Tingley, Lee Goddard, Scott Ames, Becki Bobbett, Frances Sorrentino, Bob Denzel, and Ray Dettmer, iRow 2j Stan Lang, Steve Kintner. Peggy Austin, Brenda Franklin, Roger Shaffer. Dave Girton, Mimi Russell, Sue Johnson, Valorie Schrage, Kim Boycan, Paul Goodrich, Kay McClintic, Sandra Schotts, Rande Thorpe, and Bill Anderson, iRow lj Mr. Haglin, Dan Williams, Bill Jackson, Elaine Maitland, Sue Thompson, Bonnie Barnett, Melody Fry, Rachel Jahnke, Tim Weeks, Denise Weise, Becky Hayward, Valerie Neisen, Becki Whitman, Jo Anne Orr, Roger Hemmings, and Bill Glenn. Variety was contributed to the Choir's ministry by the Sounds of Praise Octet iabovejz Rob Fry, Jean Mosher, Becki Whitman, Brian Hay. Bill Anderson, Dawn Pickering, Denise Weise, and Dennis Silver. 68 C1 - hQ Q't L-l Q Q-A' l ,V va' 'bra ,Q It I' 4 IN e 3 :ij s-Je , -.. '04 Chamber music with a quality sound typified this accomplished ensemble. directed by Mr. William McDonald. Members of the Chamber Singers included: Phil Hoyer, Tam Cosby, Dan Parker, Joy Vermulyea, Tum Roberts. Ron Bigelow. Chuck Pausley, Lee Kluevver, Bob Wugden, Mr, McDonald, Robin Ewing, Beth Tanner, Duane Compton, Janet Norton, Barbara Parker, Janice Snyder. Lisa Allen. and Susan Parker, Holiday Concert Enhanced b Chamber Singers 69 Girls' Chorus Creates a Light Yuletide Blend l , 'Q Lullabies and carols highlighted this exclusively feminine group's con- tribution to the Christmas Concert. Directed by Mrs. Nancy Troupos, Girls' Chorus personnel included: QRow 31 Esther Thompson, Carol Thomas, Joyce Mensch, Kathy Morse, Beth Hayden, Carolyn Lake. Joyce Moore, and Laura l-lilgar, QRow 21 Janet Cummings, Myra Hicks, Donna Damcott, Jeannie Harris, Gail Spencer, Elizabeth McDonald, Jane Moreaux, and Ruth Wright: CROW ll Mrs. Nancy Troupos, Debbie Kester, Kathy Greenslade, Patty Edwards, Dorothy Jayne, Kathy Margeson, Glenna Tafferty, Barb Visti, and Sue Caruthers. 70 Officers And Accompanists: Inseparable From Choir Ministry T' -of is Q Behlnd the scenes for the Chamber Srngers are lleftl Turn Cosby. Vuce-Presndentg Lee Kllewer, Chaplam: Bob Wrgden, Presldeht, and Llsa Allen, Secretary, Detalls for College Chour rehearsals and tour are arranged by lbelowlz Tom Weer, Presudent, Klrn Boycan, Vlce- Presldentg Mlm: Russell, Secretaryg and Roger Hernrnungs, Chaplam, Z ' l 4 2 I 1 was Gnrls' Chorus are qleftli Carolyn Lake, Vuce- Presldentg Nancy Troupos. Dlrectorg Kathy Greenslade, Socnal Cornmuttee, Gall Spencer, Presmdentg Jeannle Hams, Secretaryflreasurerz and Beth Hayden. Social Commlttee. And no chour can be wnthoui :ts accompanust laboveli Janet Curnmnngs, Gurls' Chorus1 Becky Hayward. College Choirg and Duane Compton, Chamber Snngers. I ki' Leading the routlne and social actnvrtles of the 5 71 W f-g,n? ' :X 343 rm 4, SA I. ff. ' 7 5 1 4 'I w V x ' 1 ,gi v. I by ff? kk .iu , gi-X ,A ' .A in X 1- ,,...3-u-In -ff nib .1 46- v0 ' - 3--' - y,..,W, ,,,..- f,,-,.,,. ,-,,,. , ., .,-. .J ,I . Z, :I-54 . 4, 'Im . 'hw' 'HUA . V X V 'M L I - 1, , n -un-.-...J wr I --...AA . in- . 2 WW I' ,.x,,,v.3:v,, 1 !,. srl v hei H'63lftb 93itl ,fy , iSiU'le concern of ieach'individ ual to serve his Saviour, the Lord' Jesus Christ..'Dr. Pickering has reminded us, TheLord always gives direction to His people: that is His wiII.'s' Our .part is-to follow those directions He has given us... b ' I ' Pravwithoutceasingj' ' A Neglectnotthegiftthatisinthee, . V S It Take the helmet offsalvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of Godfi' ' V -f Go ye therefore, and teach all nationsfbaptizing them in the name of the1Faather,. and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: Teachinglthem to observe allthings whatsoever I have .com- manded you. ' V S Q A Q ': dd .C :E CB es off :ft echo UD L CD 'U CU GD 3 h O L, E N 0 -Ill gospel CRUSADERS faboveyz Mark Smnth, John Mntchell, Tum Roberts, piannst Phnl Hoyer, and Tum Cosby. ECHOES OF FAITH TRIO lrightjz pianist Janet Norton, Beth Tanner, JoyVermilyea,ar1dSueThompSon. 1' JA' A Ae er CHALLENGERS fabovelz Lee Klnewer, Dan Parker, Dan Symonds, pianist Dave Gurton, and Bull Glenn. LIV1NG FAITH TRIO Ueftj: Frances Sorrentuno, Melody Fry. pnanust Gail Spencer, and Brenda Ingerham. E: 3 UQ -In N :F :- fo- 2. O YS allenge ch F-.ii reflections :ig defenders ni proclaimers REFLECTIONS Qbelowj: Chris Adsit, Linda Shelton, Miriam Herman, and pianist Becky Easter. DEFENDERS1rightQ: Scott Ames, pianist Janet Cummings, Rob Osborn, Jay Williamson. and Ron Bigelow. PROCLAIMERS fbottomjx Tim Grandy. Mimi Russeil. Claire Anderson, Paul Howdysheli, Robin Ewing, and pianist Dorothy Jayne. -f-.1 78 'il' I Wd 'Sf' - ' ' P' , - '--'EEZ' - ' '-' 'f .' .1 1 :gn gm , Q f T?,QJ , . ', . x ' x E'-40 f 4 v . ' f ' 3 5 yi? 1 V . s G Y -.2 J 1 I .N L ' 43 Q I 'V' ' ! . t ivl. f 1 L 'WF .' r .Q '. ' V 6 pl ' I W 12- - -41 - Y f 1 .3 .wx Thi '! . ' ' 'yy '. H 1 0 Q , x , . I K , I-'Ina QQ P .1 A... ' .- 1 i b uyru 'v S-'-1-4 ' . 'S ,-'affix . J.,' r . -Z C Q , ly , ' nf? ' f 12251 5' M ' M1 N ' . gs YT. 4, l . 5, xi The Associated Student Council emphasized eval- uation of relevant issues on campus as well as in- itiating all-school projects and the Spiritual Life Conference with Pastor Carl LoTurco. The executive officers lleftl, Tim Dodd, Treasurerg Murray lngerham, Vice-President: Joni Bartling, Secretary: and Dan Wallin, President, made several presentations to the student body of Council activities. Helping to co- ordinate alleschool socials and Homecoming weekend was the Social Committee Lbelowp: Wayne lvlorrisg Dave Hubble,Chairman1and Chris Decker. QQ' Q 11,1 X N l 2 .o. wk 1 T' ' - l I 1-I I Wu' V I . ' '. N, 1 ,Auf 4, h 9 i V. I. twgl f ' 4 nl ' g-nf H , ' E 'I If 'A I.: 714 1i?J: H' ' aa' 'fi' ' ,, , If M ' kk wit. , 7. . rib. . 9 ' ,-'F ' ',,l . , . typ 1 I . Q, ' 14 , 0, I , ' N H . ' :' I avg- 1531- ll! U ff-sf.: ' F I ' rf f iff, w ' 7 ., y..:.4-y I. 44.4 ,L it vb 1 I I 5' ' flfffr ' . ' 'A A 'if' U N v f ' f A . H, :'. Y --X ' J vx',P.- . : Mi. ., ng Q. ig. I n Nr. NV 1 ., I I l x A - ':?q'K 2555- A 5 .-N. -..A-1.1! -. 1 , . .I- e 1 ,A Q- ' v 'rf '41, .1 ' ,.:g:.:::--- Q Nkrvw.--::E:.. ' ' : helm? . ei-. l Setting the Pace For Missions 'Yfinfonrmissions . . . Am- bassador,sfAbroad '75 . . . the ,Missionary Conference .p. gthese projects :were supported by the growing and V vitally i 'active Student Missions in Action. Advised bygMr.' Robert Richards, the .grovu'p's Executive Com- mittee' inciuded: Dan Mor- rell, Presidentzg ,Brenda Good, Recording Sec.: Diane Parelli. Treasurer: Becky Whitmanjf Filling I Sec.: Penny Havens, Correspond- ing Sec.: John Jackson, Prayer Band Directory 'and Dave Hubble, Vice-Pres- ident, Prayer bands for the five world continents were led by: Jack Kraus. Africa: Paul Loney, Asiag Gary Pierpont, Europe: Mark Montgomery, North Amer- ica: and Torn and Dave Greenslade. South America. Members are elected to the B B C Honor Society by characterization of Christian love, devotion to Christ. and a consistent evidence of self mastery as well as high academic performance. Returning members pictured are Mike Farrell Cheryl Fawcett Jim Fraser Paul Hanson Wayne Mertz, Jim Warner, Bonnie l Those members newly inducted into Alpha Gamma Epsilon on December 10. 1974, are: fleftb Bill Andersong Kim Boycan, Sue Franklin, Mark Montgomery. and Ruth Morrison: fbelow lefty Edna Johnson, Greg Eby. Rod Fox, Dan Wallin, Jackie Weeks. and Scott Lenz: tbelow rightj Rachel Sorber, Rhoda Williams, Jim King, Linda Gordon, Linda Knop, Pete Marr, and Mike Mestler. A ,P I V M . I ' ' - , lg iii: Q 4 I W5 ' - in .JQJE-fl lik, -.H - m gt' 7 If 77 ,t , ' , l 1 1 as N 'gi 4 Alpha Gamma Epsilon Honors Achievement .A J ' L4 Y 0 Q ' N lj' uun' V, ' N t ' , . lg X A.. Q .K , 4 'H-. , . - l i ,X W 1 Ky Y . ,.,..., The enrichment of future pastoral ministry is the goal of the Pastoral Interest Fellowship, which is led by Qaboveb: Dick Chapin, President: Ron Penoyer. Secretary: Fred Capwell, Vice-Pres- ident: and Clayton Decker, Treasurer. Music majors who comprise the Music Interest Fellowship elected Crightp Noel Enete, Vice- Presidentg Joy Vermilyea, Secretary: Bob Wigden, President: and Tim Roberts, ASC Representative: as their officers. FELLOWSHIPS . . . S4 5...--4-1 A The Christian Education Fellowship involves luture teachers and local church workers. Its officers Include lleftjz Bol: Buyers. Vice-Presndentg Torn Weer. President, Valorle Schrage, Secretary: and Becky Long, Treasurer Planning programs to meet the needs of married stu dents' wives are the Shepherdess cfflcers lbottornl: Pat Roark. Vice-President: Frances Cook. Chorlster: Duane Mclilwaln. Sunshine Chairman: Jean Accardl. Corresponding Secretary: Donna Lawless, Recordmg Secretary: Kay Gehr, Treasurer: Jeannette Marlln, Pres- ident: and Mrs. Engle and Mrs, Stoneklng, Advisers, ww!-'I-.... l ' r' 1. nv o L,N4 U K -ii- Y. ,X I ,S A D X if ' '.. -fi. ' v, Km-, H- x Y L, 9 Y L . Promote Areas of Special Interest REGISTER r Welcome The Courtesy Corps offers warm hospitality to visitors on B.B.C.'s campus, Tour hosts and hostesses include: Rob Fry Cheryl Fawcett, Patti Peters, Kathy Oviatt, Marty Dittmar, Joyce Sutliff and Dawn Pickering. an s-,S W! sf? 2' 5 51 4.4, State Lauds Fire Fighters J' x One of the best crews in the state is a group of dedicated students at Baptist Bible College in Clarks Green Here an official of the State Bureau of Forestry refers to our own Forest Fire Crew Mr Vanderveld Randy Jones Vance Moore Tom Stubrich Tim Waite Colin Smith Jerry Weir Dan Stuenzi Dan Overman Aaron Holmes Dan Barney Howard Hicks Van Lewis AlWitmire Dave Wells Ed Gospo dinsky Don Drake Ralph Johns Dan Thompson Ken Bickford Wayne Manago Jim Hatfield Dave Marks Jack Tingley Frank McConeIl Jeff Estes Steve Kintner and Kim Lewis . I, . . 1 ' 1 'Q-il -fv if f --Q Always 4 A-ggi X EK. Ready nr jr. gm To Respond NA 87 Learning First Aid First Hand' The First Aid squad members who apply methods of emergency medical procedures are: Paul Wallace, Ralph Johns, Norman Patton, Dan Soblesky, Dave Waite, Frank McConnell, Judy Jenkins, Diana Daugherty, Margot Martins., Louann Stone, Peggy Steele, Jeannie Lambert, Alethia Delorme and Rita Bowling. The group is ad- vised by Mrs. Vanderveld. F a Y . -I ' '-'r l . ii- air? . .. b f Protection At lts Finest Al. The Campus Police, men who wear the many hats of protectors, receptionists, gate keep- ers, and night watchmen, include: Ralph Johns, Dave Van Hooser, Terry Lentsch, Brian Wingenroth, Roy Allison, Brett Morton, Don Drake, Mike Hubers, Aaron Holmes, Mr. Vander' veld, Jim Kester. Jack Johnston, and Mike Onyon. i I 1? SNL. 115, S e Diiscovering Latin merican Culture A 3 'Tnenspanasn Club, advised by Dr. wamam - Osborne, broadens the future ministries of its ' b D W ll PtThom n Dennis L ,mem ers: ave e s, a pso . u - Musterg LaVonne Griffis, Mike Mestler, Diane - X Parelli, Laurie Borks, Kathy Daniel, Lois Hope- , weilr, Rich Reyes, and Larry Wiihite. :F I F 5 ho e1anaa.....e. -W .... ---O y fuy U jug, - X Ui '.'g'F 1O'?2i,1zU3+:s.3'2Q5,WXfl f 0r efbcajf fo lkillslraorr wfAllllX'9' u? '1'Game Profefeibxyfho Q-mem r .f ' . r I Cheerleaders Spark Enthusrasm ,MS Recs- 8170- Ag, nm,- reflm ul' ' 'es 5-'Urs eaf Beef l I peuuve aruuents Invade 0 U C -.,,c.,-e OVC Ull IHC NI 62' Circulatio Business Copy Edi elm f sam some 1-- We xmas Doclorate School Act. Prggress I T'S Repvrt A I IHEANCHOR I 6 Edxtor-rn-Chr5'aplQBlble Cogege or PE?nm5ilg112:1lFawcetr w U, ' Lay0ulCo R1chardBukowsk1 Q O R m v Holly Rogan lAssl.l 3 Q I X C Peggy Barlling O Q 0 I' ,qs f- ky Hamer rAsst.l Q 3 :Q g ! -A , , Michael Honsline : X CD f U3 . . . Mindy Carter 1 ' O . Becky Easter : w fn Q 5 Randy Gllrnore UQ S U1 V 7 osa Wrllnams I -, o Q O , . ,... , Hobbs 0 Q1 O A lJones W i f i Taylor 2 O Q C 4 2 Z 4 U5 Q5 'O 0 llectsirg Ha Grad on 1he,QrAN'cH0 R STAFFL Sgrx Q -1. Writers Girls' Semrnaron 3,7 The Drawirrg'Board al . CQ. CJ reeo k 'b 3 hxogi' O 54 O0 VJ E . 6 - 495: xol T -C 086 STUDENT TEACHER. 6073 SJ -f 'VGW C0 33 2:1 OG: -I 2 gpectatn b , STREET mcnnnua Og GX NXOK ,ego 9 r.1n.+Thn C' Nl Q may 0 n 9 28.2651 : s - , are nznznum asain. pothghf XYXQQS 6QSef:fQalls'1'7ew HOOP SEASON Wlllll9'AQQM,AaSY hr B05 on Own in 08020 Y 2 POS. Ijowvc Xt 'Lots' of pens, pencils, and erasers . . . 3-R planners and final layout forms . . . pic- tures and job stamps . . . photofits and' headline rulers . . . 3-C copy sheets and type specifications . page envelopes and copy .submitted records . . . the brainpower of twenty-five hard-working staff mem- ber s whose motto was Colossians 3:23 . . . all wereiunited in re-creating the people, places, and events of a dynamic year 'in The 1975Tower. - ..,:..l aw. ' i: I, 'A I 1 Q...-.,,.Y 'lcr -. C QQ mf ,b Staff Personnel: Kris Smith. Linda Fink. and Ron Hobbs. Layout Assistants: Dawn Bradley and Diane Gruesbeck. Index: Kathy Peil, Lay out Assistant: and Bob Buyers, Typist. Not pictured are Jackie Hull, General Assistant and Tom Greenslade, Artist. ' ' M' y 1 ' r I . -'I f '- r - f 21 1. . J, I . ' ' :W ' ml! Best Season Ever i For B.B.C. Soccer! The 1974 B.B.C. soccer team was led by the four seniors pictured above: Dan Gelatt. Mark Schmitz, Kim Boycan, and John Jackson. Directed by the inspirational coaching of Kennard Mosher, the team included: fAbove Standing! Rick Reyes: Pete Williamson: John Marr: Steve Large: Leino Pakalag Mark Schmitz: Rich Konzelman: Paul Loney: Rich Rigsby: Ken Southworth: Lee Kliewer: John Jackson: Steve Moon, assistant coach: Al Yoder, manager: lkneelingj Dan Gelatt: Roger Jacobs: Jim Kester: Tom Greenslade: Dave Greenslade: Craig Malcolm: Dave Moon: Greg Eby: and Kim Boycan. lv 11 QW 'li 1' . ', 'l Q 1 ' I fs V -- Q! Sw i , J if ' in X J Hustle was one characteristic of fhe '74 Defenders. The tearn, shown run- ning onto the field, was also known for their aggressive play, Team members exempiifying this competitive spirit are: Tom Greenslade Qbelowj, Rich Rigsby lbottom rightj, and Jim Kester fbottom lefty. 5- X V' L x 5-, , :gh kb w.- . , - 'v 1l.'i ' .uf 1 'T'-'Viilvl r at 9 l it ' -nl 'Q' H f '.i'. '- ' lf M f , - ' ' ,n'wn. 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Brian Boycan ftop Ieftj was always a threat on the record- breaking offense. Roger Jacobs ftop rightl and Greg Eby frightj were part of the strong defensive unit. Craig Malcolm fabovel was very successful in guarding the goal for the Defenders. 96 a i K . ff 489' . M- - . . ,,,M,.Q.3 X' , - 9' , l . . H ' I P 'S ' --as-39-:fl 2 .1 - -I .f +,,..iw:- r 1. ' -1+ s QQ2fQga.glg5,f2' ,,. -ML..--F ' 5' - +- H . . A . .g qu. ex. 5. X . -, - .KA .bd , ,9 Q - Mx, V, .. , 4- 'K V3 . we .. 5 Q f--:,,,.ff:--5.1 mx? ,H r' .5 A' r , f' , - ' -,. .Nf f F ,N X sewage . . ' . . .Y , V. P .ia , .- , ,. , - .-',wQ-- . - , ,4-X 0.6 +V . -r' ,Nw ' --.zykeirs-ff.-6f'Wf.f' Xia., P- . ,- X ' r A -, ' 1--rx 'I-if -x, ., -. . ,, f-V.-L, r' .- , K 4' 5 .l . s -' X s 1 4 N . - .fs fas'f:- f1'f?'W X T 4:-'ge - , ,If 'x-. ' - ' ' . A. . ' :.'.-.INA W f ,, , , 9 , ' 53-,L-.ifw gg f p: . - ' I . xx ' ,ff 'T N ., i -' 1,-- f . M f. 'I S ji v- W- Im r i3Q 5 ivy?-' X S52 an ' Y . 1 -' f l ' - A-. . ' 'f-lg. 'f ' .-I-1 . . 1 'f-Q.. . 5 Rf, .. .XA 4' A - -K .. ' M. if X 'AW ,. V ,QQ ,jg - 1. , ggftfh .34 .c , -- .Q , sr is N l r . -- -'mx , is eff--new - . . f - l W' jig: . Af---ik? 'Nfl 3' ' .shew-Sai' of iNS'a,, Z ' -fi.-' - f Qwtl . r Ley' lg- Jim Kester Ueftl displays the soccer talent which caused him to be selected MVP-a great honor from a winning team. ' ' ' 2'-1' V ' --f 'fi'-5' G Q i i' is i M fi- - iff: j , fl Q' 1 , '!f- , -gQ.'5q.6,,i'3 :1. .Ai,. ' Q .y ,rl I 4. A ' rj, m l ,mx El pl cii. .f!.::JxA:s:g. 11 v. ' ., ' W -Q Alba f I - 'UA--, -.AU 5 . 1 Z I K C v , - Ivihag, if I I A 5,132 I lx 1 6 4 :I xy 0 I I ff L vi, Jig . at ,. ' 3' J - , . w- 9 - ,xx xii .V .. F 'iii Top: Kevin Colas Dave Greenslade AI Yoder Tom Schofield Center: Steve Miller Paul Volpe Dennis Anderson Steve Large Rick Houk Dave Van Hooser Kneeling: Fred Shope Don Froh Paul Johnson Pau! Loney Rich Rigsby Kevin Fraker as .2 O L- D. O .C CD hen :E -a onference Champs Aga n . .. The 1974 Defender Harriers won the NACC Conference chanpionship for the 3rd straight year-they also ran away with the first place trophy at the Houghton Invitational. The team pictured below is: Ruth Damon, manager: Jim Burt: Steve Wunder: Scott Walker: Coach Chris Davis: Jack Johnstong Dave Hubble: Don Boothe: John Kauffman: and Tom Chrysler. 4 ' I BBC Paul Hanson, puctured below wlth Coach Davls, was selected Most Valuable Runner for the entlre con- ference as well as forthe Defenders. He flnlsheo 3rd at the Houghton lnvltatlonal at whlch Dave Hubble lbottoml recelved the trophy lor the learn Another vltal team member was manager Ruth Damon lmiddle leftl who gave valuable asslstance at all tlmes. r .X 'W 1 IIC' f . . .51 -we 1-T DPU' .-P Till D. -Jabe- .yu - -'I 531 Lg 99 eaders to Success used the advantage of their B B C fans From the side new facrhtles of the gym , Ann Marie! Rowe, Pam crdwd is as positive 'influence to a a c ptauj, Qplcturedabqve ,righ'Q, yelled, team, V ef' f, -in nf- 5 4. 'ww L. -id E4,1fj:.bQi5gfY5-f'CQfA56S5, X :51.j':e,f,-wiggsga1?A,Qf:iQ , -ffl 313 5 ig xii as I N' Q--'1:Ii3'LC:j5Q.'3-' ' 12 'v x '.::4,-EE-g...N.w:!. S 3 .X 1 z .- .' . , . . , .. ,At'relt3rjitw?.Hf V . U l 5,5 ' i ' . - - A i The, 'girls .displayed not- ,only 1ath.l9tiQfFX9QllBr!GB1'l5w but a genuine -Concern abpufgi 1heL,outoofng.'offjhQf ,f games. Chris 'Decker-Cbialowfllefy Aexemplifibs, ihisg. combination charaotgrigiig of fhigquaqin :lg-Q'-1, ' S' L , , ..s. ,, ,gd n:.-.::.-,-fnffigl ,JL J. , Z.: lf., l 1 !': f'f-.4f2i : 1 '1:'7-5':- - . .:.3,. I ,-QI Ei: ljfi., i ' . .ix 1 i '101':f'i1.w J ., ' .1,. . -V ' 1',,, ' . , 1 v.,v.1 l 'fm' il Y. K. I ,K ., , I ' f J.V.'s Promote Spirit ., - ' ,U ,, I ' I, A-'ff'-nu-1. I ag, ,. 'V'W4! - , 'in ..g.,,,,f,n A ' ' .' 1. , ' A , , 'G-. .pe Although J.V. cheerleaders are ususally thought to cheer at minor sports events, the team members they cheered for greatly appreciated their support. Always ready to serve or scream as shown by Terry Gurney ftop rightj, the girls are Crightj: Terry, Debbie Brink, Joyce Sutliff, and Tina Jadick, captain. 102 New Sports Gain Interest A., Xtra 3 i .iQ Completing its second successful year as an organized sport at B BC, the Hockey Team showed their out' Standing ability by their excellent performance against tough com- petition. Included in the team pictured at left are Sandy Spencer, score- keeperg Pete Williamson, Jackson Tingleyg Paul Johnson. captain. Don- ald Frohg Paul Jackson. Paul Loney, Rich Damianlg Al Yoder, Dave Marks. and PaulVoIpe, 7' W... sv XR X . Although hampered by lack of practice and inexperience in game situations. the Volleyball Team Cabove Ieftj had a winning year. Those who contributed to the fine 3-2 record were: Coach Trudy Cook. Esther Thompson, Jill Hickman. Brenda Franklin, LaVonne Griffis. Diane Burman, Laura Hilgar, and Debbie Millneim. www, A uw W9 The young Tennis Team labove rightj showed great improvement over the course ofthe season. The 1-3,1 record was no indication of how well the girls really played-they are: Joy Tingley. Gail Williamson, Dawn Pickering, Coach Trudy Cook. Jill Hickman, and Chris Decker, 703 Girls Continue Winning The Girls' Basketball Team continued their fine winning tradition with another outstanding season. Led by co-captains Jean Mosher and Dawn Pickering Qpictured rightb and directed by the fine coach- ing of Mrs. Trudy Cook assisted by Roger Jacobs fbelowj, the girls demonstrated winning ability and unusual team spirit. Pictured at bottom the girls are: Cstandingb Coach Trudy Cook, Cheryl Mencer, Jean Mosher. Dawn Pickering, Cheryl Fawcett, Jeannie Harris, Debbie Clevenger, Kathy Green, Ckneelingj Sue Spencer, Brenda Frankiin, Joyce Anderson, Joy Tingley, and Melody Hauser. N no-4 N3 Y 2 ., T , I .F L im if ' f. r- -:mf A3144 1 5 - . ' The team demonstrated their excellence both offensively and defensively. Hustle charaterized the defense as shown by Cheryl Mencer's steal fleftb. and the willingness to dive after any loose ball Qtop righty. Offensive ability was evident as the girls were able to score in key situations as shown by Jill Hickman Ctop lefty and Debbie Clevenger Cabovej. V f z, .,.,gpf ' 1.99- .-f- 'jfzif Q1 Mattox : FFaY3'F'5 ? '?T'T' fan- lvl. 2.RQgQf,J.gC,qigv5, ' V 'Mfddieg 5 50'b1ECKm2'f1L +Dan, 'Gelattj '.DaVe'SIr0vP, A ,'-1 -Boibtomi -W 9f'Dah Wallin' .., fa-Mel Walkerb -- -gT.pm,DiII6q . -Q- lf. -Q-1 '-ual 1 I ... I L5 5. 1 x ,-f MQ ..4 ual 1 kwa I xx . 'l-. 'sl rl .4 6 - ., -lvl . eb .Y A 9 f If-, V . ,1 -.ffl 4fN,.,g H .v- -if Q- ' -' -jr: W., .l 21' L!-q'e:eJf if l-1 L' il,Jr , -7, I fp mji .x b . Wg ve ' gg ,iff - , X215 R' . K 'Ru' ' could' rely on h,i.s bench,ih'key by Dan GeIatt1fabOve A Qabovej. Compllele V V displayed 1o'ugh.'di2f4-:USE'Ueftlfj-ag -- than adequale offeg'1Se'aga2ryst'eqch . . ' A Chan'1pICfj5hn'p' legarhrjnmdst be and deep iin talent. The, depthefl the 'as exhibited by lrne:'fgQr1'1haf - T 'P NI' -.sg ., H ' S .,v. Q . ' 'WM K sw x' ' .I ' 523 oi? Qs' 1. 9 wi iq Bt-BFC4 t , Own epe . . - . . :sr X :- The hard Work' of Coach in Tournament was rewarded 'fbelovia rightlfbyjgaf.Defender' Vigtqrj against 3 Conferenceopponentsg fNo iddubtjka-.Contribqting,faotor to the victory was experiencewhich--thef team hasfdevelbbed, playing together over the 'pasttwo seasonszfI'ncIgideqf.-grnong' the veterans are Murray Ingerham tleftyand Daie'Str'ope'ibeIoWjL - and Mel Walker. Newcomers tothe -.team fbelow leftyalsddgnf' tributed spirit and promising talent' to cpnfiplete the.-wipinirigv unityofthetearn. i 'A A I , b . ' 51 Q l -. X f is ' ': su,:lr:? l VVA' ' if - gp . ff , ' 'vi 1' U' 3 IUC KV' 'SL X J.V.'s Display Potential The J.V.'s prepared for future varsity action by playing excellent ball against a tough schedule. The team overcame many height dis- advantages by their hustle and flashy shooting. Players include: QStandingJ Mark Hufhand, Mark Schmitz, Scott Walker, Ralph Reamer, Kevin Colas, Rich Churchward. fSeatedl Steve Dodd, Dennis Silver, Keith Pasani, Dave Malin, and Dave Wells. 110 Wrestlers Grapple 5 With lnexperience I 1. H U f. jilyji The 1974-75 Defender Wrestlers began their season with many questions: Who would fill the shoes of those who graduated? Could inex- perienced wrestlers do well with such a tough schedule?-In addition, several injuries made their task even harder. but to overcome these obstacles the Defenders had outstanding coaching from Chris Davis and former B.B.C. great Russ Schelling fTop3 and top team leadership from captain Mike Onyon CTopp. Team members include: lstandingl Tom Greenslade, Tom Brittain, Dan Williams, Jack Johnston, Joe Jeffreys, Ray Myers, Jerry Rivenburg. Le Anne Hocker, manager, Calvin Keeler, Rita Bolling. manager, iltneelingl Dan Thompson, Tim Ahlgrim. Dave McDonald. Mike Onyon, and Coach Chris Davis. 111 -ng is -Q 1'i '1:'g:?-.ls .,7:-z,A:Q,-.-- . w wf f' Individuai talent was evident throughout the season as displayed by Tom Brittain QRightJ, Jerry Rivenburg CBelowb, and Tim Ahigrim each of whom defeated their opponents pictured. 3 ,wqv V' ' Q L M .QA-f:P f' ' ' , , .... un- git. 1 r, f ,Q 'IA Two of the highlights of the season were the early season home victory over P.C.B. in which Tim Bantle fTopJ pinned his opponent at 126 lbs., and the fourth-place finish in the first B.B.C. invitational tourney. Rich Meister fMiddle Lefty took first place in the 150 Ib. division. and Mike Onyon and Tom Briltain fAbove2 both finished second in their weight classes. The experience of Russ Schelling helped Jerry Rivenburg fLeftJ to a third place victory in his class. 4 . - .gist .' f Yi: if- ,SQ .4.-.-x , 4. ,-1 -. -A-,iz -ras :Ti - 'ET U -by-,TJ .,1 u, '- QI. :'?f'1-S21912 524521 J -5,? :i- ' ,,. T' :Tw f .,, f ,f f zglffl v 1 , - 51. NZ? 'W :K 22 ,U if UO' arf Q wma L0 E A FEW BBC Won Lost Won Lost Won Won 3 BBC O O 1 2 4 Won 1 BBC 78 38 41 53 59 56 79 56 36 46 48 49 72 44 48 56 64 VOLLEYBALL Scranton Keystone Pine Brook Keystone Luzerne TENNIS Marywood Marywood Wilkes Misericordia Scranton Tied 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL Lancaster Keystone Messiah PCB Nyack Misericordia Misericordia Northeastern Bloomsbu rg Keystone Marywood Kings Wilkes Luzerne Scranton Scranton Marywood Opponent Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost 2 Opponent 5 5 4 2 1 Lost 3 Opponent 40 62 48 26 42 39 52 39 79 65 37 35 54 68 46 44 58 Won 12 Lost 5 Cross Country BBC Opponent 15 Eisenhower 50 23 Scranton 32 23 Houghton 34 24 Canasius 31 22 Wilkes 39 17 Eastern 42 26 Messiah 31 32 Kings fPaJ 25 47 SUNY 16 15 Utica 50 20 PCB 37 24 Wilkes 31 26 Susquehanna 29 38 Lock Haven 19 31 Kings fPaD 26 32 Nyack 25 16 PCB 45 15 Berkshire 50 Won 13 Lost 5 Lebanon Valley Invitational 5th Plymouth Invitational 4th Houghton Invitational 1st NACC Conference Meet lst NCCAA National Meet 5th SOCCER BBC Opponent 6 Lebanon Valley O 3 Lycoming 3 6 Eisenhower 1 8 Berkshire 1 4 Eastern 1 8 Lancaster 1 5 Allentown 0 O Northeastern 5 6 Wilkes 3 5 PCB 1 15 Northeast O 1 Messiah 1 1 Rutgers fCarndenD 6 1 Scranton 6 Won 9 Tied 2 Lost 3 VARSITY BASKETBALL BBC Opponent 91 Northeastern 30 103 Berkshire 76 60 PCB 91 54 Scanton 92 99 Lycoming 88 71 Berkshire 52 100 Northeast 53 57 Shippensburg 95 96 Lancaster 39 70 Allentown 85 72 Northeastern 38 135 Northeast 60 69 Eisenhower 59 86 Washington Bible 52 79 Nyack 51 63 Rutgers CCamden5 100 72 Houghton 78 69 PCB 46 69 Spring Garden 83 62 Northeastern 33 71 Eastern 81 69 Messiah 84 105 Berkshire 70 85 PCB 61 80 Allentown 88 Won 15 Lost 10 NACC Conference 1st 8-0 WRESTLING BBC Opponent 30 PCB 24 16 Rutgers fCamdenJ 25 40 Lincoln 12 15 Messiah 31 14 Scranton 26 9 U. of Mass. 33 23 Kings CPaJ 23 9 Lebanon Valley 36 54 Berkshire 6 12 Lycoming 42 9 Mansfield 42 12 Kutztown 37 Won 3 Lost 8 Tied 1 Lebanon Valley Invitational 5th BBC Invitational 4th NCCAA Nationals 3rd NACC Conference 1st 2-0 J.V. BASKETBALL BBC Opponent 57 Scranton 86 105 Penn St. CScrantonJ 110 69 Lycoming 81 97 Berkshire 62 55 Lock Haven 57 75 United Wesleyan 70 76 Penn St. fWilkes Barre! 71 113 Northeastern 50 72 Keystone 78 66 United Wesleyan 61 63 Houghton 61 87 PCB 46 76 Eastern 58 81 Messiah 68 74 Lackawanna 102 92 PCB 53 Won 10 Lost 6 J.V. SOCCER BBC Opponent 4 Scranton 2 2 Scranton 0 0 United Wesleyan 4 4 United Wesleyan 5 0 Broome Tech 4 2 Keystone 2 4 Kings CPaJ 6 3 Penn St. CScrantonJ 0 Won 3 Lost 4 HOCKEY BBC Opponent 3 East Mountain 3 6 Scranton 6 4 East Mountain 5 4 Scranton 3 Won 1 Tied 2 Lost 1 IN A l0T .ull i' O X 1 Nj .v i ff wx ' A fix' I I W-449 1 ff XX V xxx B N 1 r , , x ,L 3 X n I s X 'MX XXX xx? Wx 'Q 1.. K Q5 all . lx ' . ii L. F f lg! 1 f ,ff x -1- v a ,J , ,, A 1 td w Abilities 1i i i T l Taeiorify christ , tif: '51 ic- ,n V ,Q ,glues lm in .f 1 9 i ,-, Y , 'eh ' I ' ,lf i 0 0 N v 'I ' l L: ,J I . i - Qs ...T QV Q., frgimfrriy pheparatlion at 'B.B.C., but I am- excited to get out and put-what I have learned into the ministry -that is how 'lP'reflects,a se,nic5r'in'.c6mpleting his collegiate career. The class members characterize their class song, To God Be u-tiI.izirJg'.'varioys. giftsrto-hcinbr God. Their officers exemplify this qualityand join President Don Whipple in moving forward. iVicegPres,ident: 'WandajSocithworth, Secretary: Jim Fraser, Treasurer: Linda Hindal, Cecelia Williams Knot picturedl, and ASC .RGIDFCISETITBTTVES-I and Steve Kintner, SMA Representative. , hm O .C 3 I' Can SYICBI1 l m X l f 77 gzfffff Linda Hindal Daniel Wallin ' Cheryl Fawcett Ai 'A ' ,Bria n K- Boycahlai V ., l 5 vi Sen ofrs Outstanding Seniors Recognized i,aa f., - 1 r, ..' 'U-5 ' ' lQ56rTtifiC'3't6nnPr0- ram .ffl ' .' ,Q .-5: 'V ' ' , j .-25125232-Ja 1 ' 13 5 153 ' Y . .- .. b . .Q Denise Jane Bubbens - 'We5edSp6rt, NY A . Ps. 46:10 Ya: .L Ken Blckford Media, PA Il Cor, 12:9,1O . 'h ,R .L -V Ln .-...4 , - ' . -- Y Ax .I ' P ,N b . Deborah Phelps .V : - B.ingharnton,.NY ' ' Col. 322,11- 1 I QW? 11 A Q . 1 r- 4. f.1,fg,,1,. , - , rd?Wi1l?:'i'2a:T . P -V 4 1 uri! ' - . ' -,Br-, 1 -3f57'f.v33?4f::F -fr. . . - -f , 1, -,-iff'-'fpg.,: .. V '- A L : .,:fg --if . V:-1 i::.:-mr. .. '-27 .'-E31,'f:'9f EI:-' rs11:fif'P1f?s -' . .i o '.'11:1- F ev: 1 -:'A'nfgr1-' 3' ,. .. I -ff-sf, :Tk 1:1211 J, - 'V ,L.3.9, 5, . .-.4 A -'f 1-:H - ' Hi 21. ' -. - A- aw f ' -emi? .am ff . , ' V ,gg-1y'gQng:'1:.:, v, ,zgfw-,.::4',-1. ,:. . . ' 4. ma ' Q.: :':aL.f:-- ' . j3fi4?5' , V Roger St John Harpursvllle NY llTlm 2 4 up 9' '41 .1 ggi ' IJ 4 . Thomas Scruven Mayville, NY Heb. 13:6 Beverly Burger Marlton NJ Ps. 18:30 Regnnald Stoby Bronx, NY ' Ps. 37f4,5 ristian Day Sch Robert Buyers Syracuse, NY Ps. 15016 . , .,,-:w ,rf j JOEI E Isa 4 1 . I CarIM. Denms Af-Shickshi' ny, ' n PA Ja n Dillon Mio, MI Rom. 8:28 N Michael Ann Durrwachter Elmira, NY I Thess. 5:24 Jeannine Ann Frye 'Adrian Ml 'j ' .Phil..3:L3-14 ' 'Q'-try Rebecca Easter Joliet, IL Phil. 1:20.21 Brenda Good Waterville, OH Jer. 15:16 i H. Howard Hncks Rochester, NY Prov. 3:5,6 l. ., . If l , . , 1 1 Jam Kung Newark Valley. NY Phil. 4:13 - Ethel Lentsch Clarks Summit. PA Phil. 4:19 .Wayne Mertlz Allentown, PA Phil. 1:6 f 1 Nofion' -' PA ,. ' v s W' ,Q vc gall: if C0 ,gwzf ,U r A X fn Zh? V QM ' 9 N 1 13? , Q-wb A V , x rv X 4' I-ah Hifi? ,,, 5 , 1192 fix 4 -, 'xi pr x ffkgt' 0,3 ' Q 1 -v .+R ,YAG MQEM my X X K W:-3.1 K , x - X Q x si' x x Xizktgf W :A -- J ' I ifX?s1:f,':1:2Ei' ' 1' 4 Q-at ,L 1 'aff-Q--1'. 'v2is:f1?f'91'1f 3, 4. 7 f QQ -- As , J 5?::.E f'5,'ii I Y . -sf2C,1:ii.- EJ f' 7, ,V '23-I -Zf',v- . ,W ' Q ' -:Q X Anita Ba rger Pellerin Fincastie, VA gf' XQFFR AD fi' GJ, X .. 1, , 4534? ,. 1' P23132 fin W N A f ,V v 'Rf c YY , vga, , f Ps. xi' ,-Jffw A X, Thomas Weer Cecelia Willnams Levittown, PA Harrisburg, PA Ps. 19:14 Ps. 3724.5 Ak vt' Ny Frances Sorrentmo Rnchmond VA Ps 28 7 Susan Umland Ocala FL West Springfield, PA f - ob'2 ' O -1 WiIIia,m Anderson Ag 3,1 ,VJ Bg'R4E, ,I5 ooaI Church Joan Bartlung Waterloo, IA I Col. 226.7 Myown Bush Elkhart, IN Ps, 37:3-5 Dale Chance Heislerville, NJ ' II Tim. 1'9 i l John Lolyer New Richmond, OH Acts 2024 DanIeIGeIatt, Jr Elkhart, IN Eph 4 I3 I'vnlIyII1w1v, IIIIQJII-mjnl Hamburg NY Des MOIIIUS IA Ps 1611 Iltor 35 .. 1.2 i i O f-VM l s f ps V 6 51- wk 'L 1 5 U. 1 K . 8 . A in -' . ,L, bhbfsrkv K. .- L, ,A 4 , .- 4, L- it . 1 AQLLJI' . Tum Kunkel Rebecca Long WestColesvilIe. NY ' Avon OH ' Josh. 1:8 lg il Peg, Carol Welch GreatVaIley. NY II Cor. 5:21 Na 1-In Darcy Whutcomb Pontiac MI . -4 I -Lfkgzx 2:31 nl - ' '- ..-1-'-nf .v rj. I ', Xxx 1.j,,x'gH. f . 2 A iii - V ' - I .- - 'I b W . A , John 15:16 - - k , Liv .' B.se.M. C hurch Music A I' :MQ . '-D V A .Aletnna Delorme ' U Bonnie Barnett Bob Wigden . - A ' SwanSea, MA ' , Candor,NY PennYan, NY ,'lA - 4- 5-asam.'12:24' ' A P'.1:6 lsam.12:24 I ll Pre-Seminary, Pre-Missions A 1 7 Bnan Boycan Mark Brlnkerhoff Fred Capwell Kingston, NY Scranton, PA - Col. 3:16 Heb. 13:8 . Butlef, PA :Phat 31,10 i 1 .l Jack Carico Arnot. PA 1 7 Doug Compton Silvis, IL Gal. 2:20 John Cwynar Binghamton. NY ll Tim. 3:16.17 Lonny Dewalt Elimsport, PA Isa. 40:28-31 'X I Martun Dnttmar North Liberty, IN Gal. 6:14 i 14 ifhT' Mnchael Farrell Salt Lake City. UT Ps. 13915 Q f -J' I 1 1 Tnmothy Dodd Binghamton. NY Col. 3:23 Gee-y, ,4 4 4 v,,. P- - Rf ee e j QYM Vffg3iga?ig:yQQQHa2fk?ww i.'e ef ffw yqwafi f'AV q14ff'HHf'7 .-'4 f fe: ff 4 . , , .4 . 4, 'e , A , , A ,A 1 ,Q , ff ' ' ',',' N , - .4 .4 ,g e ev,ye f bfh egg,Q4 e,, . ,- ' nf Jerry Gifford 4 ' , , 1.5 , w,.g, 4-. 'A , V . ,. , I. V,. A' ev L e 'fi52???Q FactoryviI'I'e,PA4 j f - . Heb. 41-15,16 7 1 J ,1.'z We ,,4A A ' w . .-,, V A . Q,,v.4r'4i1l4gQ, A4 , , .A , . 'lUkfg,,,, A 4, ' -.. -,, , .nv .' ' 4, , 4 v. W,-. A V4 4. 8 'Lf , 1 wr 7 3 ef xi f f 4 0 iF?,f , e 1 - -f 4-s e e e Q'--QQ M nfdmw fffwv.ww4m.wnM-N- 'W , 'V eu -.. AN- 4 --K. ,ki 44. 'N mJ4.4Q, . r 4Kex'!WW gf Le,.'g , 1 'fee Q gw4 A WTQMML 6 W4p?.4 b:5g.QfH,,a e 4 A A 542 '15 x .vm ,-44, x, , I 1 4,3 44 4 , .4 .NV 44 44 .J 4,4 x U x X x 9 iCedarFani1A - ' xiiefbw l ,.,-Q25 . H N V 3ff.f.,',: 3 ' ' L ' -fxaq: .1 A 1- Q eq' , 33 ' .- ' . ' vu 'ffl- gv ' ' - Q 1 ? ' 'R0bEF1JQ'I'19S!? , James Kelly 4 'Moruah Center, NY I-Tim.1:12 ' .IPet.1:18.19 Stephen Kintner b Windsor. NY - Matt, 9:37.38 5 P' l 1 Timothy Loomis Mineral Ridge, OH James 1:17 I James McClain York, PA Phil. 3i8 Ronald Laube CoopersbUrg,PA' 5 ' f iviari.e133 h - 1 i Sherman MCEIwain Newark Valley, NY . Isa, 40:31 I A li .5 ' rv? . . '-.Q .1 , - ' , - , , . 3 - ,L .L it 4 in - fn Mw- pm' 1-' ,fgl Tiff -1 ,. 'T f , K+ J V Vx. ' V I 2 M, Q, I E f. ', , wr w ,- , 1 A . 'w pf rx .,.,,.w 1 -.-. ' e X , 4-.A-.H .. .if f- , 1, 4, -, -4.2-ff -3 1 Y fr:3,,,- .-5:1537 vi?-N ' 54 '. x 4 , 1 , 1 - -a-ia..- 1 iff V 7 , ., I . , .1 N I fxuzrgil - 1-1, ' wk , f ' ' . ' 2 ' x. .,.,l.'.. 'V 'Q' A- H, Y . ,'.- iii, .Y ug-Q5 lair, :. t4, I , 1 I . 4 -I ,A I . ' V Y V .V--:,,',,I tj i. 5, 3 - X- i.l'.,4':X,,,. NY, 1-.xvt . f 1 s' ' NA' V U, ' L 1- Uv,.A ig Q' Upv- .Senior adviser Mr. Don Trottfs involvement 'with In-' formissionssparked the clasS gift of Sending admin- istration, faculty, and staffimernbersltojthelfourlday, conferencein December,197'4. A 1 , X . , 1 , '11-33 - Richard Melster ' LaU'rel,AMD - A - ' Heb'1212 A 3 fa , 4 .5 1 . 5- ,cj if ' b Stephen Pabody Randolf, NY Eph. 6:18-20 H? Stephen Parelll Clarks Summit, PA ll Tim. 4:2 L, 1 Ronald Penoyer Falls, PA John 15:5 CralIP1ger Camillus, NY John 3:30 i Delmar Pursley Akron, OH lsa. 6:8 l James Roark Euclid. OH Phil. 1:6 Mark Schmitz Shelburne, VT lThess. 5:24 1 1 John Stitzel Cortland, NY Matt. 6:25-34 - MarkSQhiller Horseheads, NY - John 6:37- Mark Smith Forestville, NY Phil. 2:5 Ki l 1 Guy Stockslager Grantsville, MD Phil. 4:4-13 .Ml - -1 ' 'H K-,. iJ..1' i.. 1 Douglas Toomey Lindenhurst, NY' IPet. 4:10 ' 4. 5' .. . .,, i .zf S4653 f gwlffk 13 L 4 x Russell Alexander Hot Springs. MT Phil. 4:13 1 l Roger West National Park, NJ I Thess. 5:29 Randall Bloem Scranton PA Dale Bower Thomas Iverson Sweet Valley PA Th.B. Pasmralesiudiels - wg. James Hatfield Elkhart, IN .Col. 4:5 :Th.B. 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' M ,M . e,,.,,, ,N -5?f?,if.s!,g.' , lggii 5-,l :Q -W Q HI: . ,,..3, . 4,54 was .cif- B V A T lb. vi ' f' s Left to Right: Mary Bantle Danny Barney Shirley Brady Jerry.Brelish April Brooks Patricia Button Carl Campbell Margaret Carroll Bonny Conklin Robert Cosner Robert Cramer Darlene Daugherty N f ff 1? 'ex 11' 10+ Michael Gleason Rebecca Hamer Nora Hankin William Harbaugh 4 ,JX Bottom: John Hock LeAnn Hooker Sharon Hughes Judy Jenkins Top: Calvin Keller Vicki Kepler Richard Konzelman Patricia Kowalski Jeannie Lambert Carolyn Lewis Barbara Maidment Bruce Maue Bottom Cheryl Mencer John Mitchell Vance Moore Gay Murray Diane Parelli Bonnie Peek 'Ui .M ll N , vi ,, 75? Y' 19' , fs: f . J' A ,W iz-X ,O fi Lefi to Right: Joseph Pellerin Marylyn Perry Holly Rogan Nancy Sanders Judith Schafer Sandra Schotts Fred Shope Sharon Stoby Daniel Symonds Susan Thompson Beverly White Don White Lynne Whitney if 1 ,1 W. P 14, Y? D gi, My ,Y-. I 229' My i nwffv .- -f , V, If gg?-3 . 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' II-t' 'VAS I1 hd 4 A 510 2 1951 A .x 12990 IOVJDP gs 4-r: 1 DTV55 if -ww C x,y.,A C, y A ffm- ob-246 1 . . .Advanced Direction on the Graduate Level Baptist Bible School of Theology . . . is a school where theology is made practical, where the Word of God is caused to live, and where men are taught to walk and to speak for God. CDr. Ernest Pickeringb. In addition to the pictured full- time faculty, part-time faculty includes John Benson, MA.: Kenneth K. Elgena, D.D.: Lawrence C. Grow, M.Div.: and Robert R. Richards, B.R.E. i' ,,i Bernard E. Northrup, Th.D. Professor of Old Testament Literature Robert S. Williams, Th.D. Associate Professor of New Testament JOAHH Blades Literature 59C'eta'Y vas, 'Biff K zz' Q! 'i-'fin .gawk-s., f i,, 5-is IBN! .l' fx-R Stephen Adams Scranton, Pa. Roy Allison Dalton, Pa. Orin Bidwell Bay Shore, N.Y. Left to Right: Heath Bobbett Clarks Summit, Pa. Robert Brown Clarks Summit, Pa. Paul Byrd Bellefontaine, Oh. Joseph Citarelli Keyser, W.V. Bruce Curlett Bridgeville, De. chris 'Davis Clarks Summit, Pa Q5 mid' Left to Right: Rodney Decker Clarks Summat, Pa Edgar Doty Scranton, Pa, Clarence Fisher Scranton, Pa. George Flores Scranton, Pav Delbert Foote Tunkhannock, Pa. Russell Goemaat Walker, Ia. Paul Gustine TI'1ompson,Pa. Dennis Henderson Clarks Summ1t,Pa. Thomas Herrmann Scranton. Pa. Donald Hewutt Alexandria, Va, Robert King Scranton, Pa. . mimi-11--'T-.:-'-:1, , E'- Kxx -r 1'E5l'i'. '-S-.191-.iH54DE Left to Right: Joel Konrad Carpenter. la. Dan Lampman Clarks Summit, Pa. Robert Lillo Kamuela, Hi. Laurence Loo Kowloon, Hong Kong Arthur Mellendorf Dalton, Pa. Stephen Olsen Scranton, Pa. Garold Paxson Scranton, Pa. Mark Peterson Clarks Summit, Pa Michael Richmond Warren. Oh. Gordon Schoeffler Bath. N.Y. John Stairs Mifflinburg, Pa. Robert Stephenson Clarks Summit, Pa. . 121, ' 1 51. 7 U ' , . , , x , . . 'GRA '1- xavv-6 X I Cami . , ' if 239- I 4 'Sv 4 We. 2? -, 2 ,Y r iivff...-.Q .ft M Q.. lf y I ' , L. bl , -r.jZgI g. .fe 1: -. 'Tru e - , : Hb A ' ' .- -1 7' I-.fs Agfa Q-. a. f- T .. 4-+..--is , , L.,-is A -- A v w M:--v :- Qam x , 9, .45 .La U i , .i -4 '- - , -L..-mg, i ia ik rf. . W.. ma -V XTC ,ag fm 'XFX 73 K S' l I ft r f '23' any Left to Right: David Stone Wakefield, Rl. Hugh Stutzman Dalton, Pa. James Taylor Melvin. Mi. Nicholas Troupos Clarks Summit, Pa. Timothy Vermilyea Clarks Summit, Pa James Vogel H untingdon Valley, Paul Wilson LaVale, Md. Brian Wingenroth Sinking Spring, Pa. -a9 Y., Students Not Pictured: Eugene Beck Nicholson, Pa. Jack Carico Arnot, Pa. Bernard Coble Scranton, Pa. Charles Gard Gouldsboro, Pa. David Layhew Scranton, Pa. Roy McPherson Dalton, Pa. Robert Radman Norfolk, Va. ,fn 1 Pl'l0T07 A all mi was H Aggggiaigig f W, X Dnzafszluc if N . 43 , 5,5 gi I N PATRONS N ixx X Ab'n t Body nd Fend V ' o ,.' ' I ' 1' V A V, 1 X S i gon a er 1 W 5 - - My ...l x :Bt i .--. H 5 Q. I J my 'H', F X N gy N i .QAIW ly Q Carvel Ice Cream A 'LS-5 ' g' P t Chinchilla Variety Store L, C l a.,, i' First Baprisronurcri, 1 , S A'ii 1, gf 'ifftjlg lg New York, N.Y. S 'iNeQ,g5lf S Radio Shack f ,M M A R Dr. and Mrs. Carl Reynolds, xi- Syl 'N' E T iisl ' V-M-D' Nm.. J ' Wesley Sebring Service ' QX4 ,Q j- S-4. Station F ry of - sf- Nerf: f -f C e a ie av evo 03' li ,f-'vi , ' A ...nv- q .,, ' 9 . pf' Helfifagz Bclphsi Church - For fhr word of God sf for fhg fcsiinwnu U -A ...ofJrsus Chrusi fRrsl19 1 . may - . V . 1 :'iY 1 G A - v. -.. Qin- --I -'-7' 0' 3 ah- Q ' .J.W.-:P ' 93 -4 4 3-'z I Mx MQCLI 5? NTU DUR PATRDNS GROWING TO SERVE BY HIS GRACE 'i-Q. We thank God for each one He has saved and sent Q. , to serve with us at Summit Baptist. Their vision, A ,.'fi A. , their prayer, their teamwork has allowed us to go I ft I forward for God in these last days. E . Bible Study Hour 9:45 A.M. , M fa Morning service 10:55 A.ivi. .AE . . ARA A Preparation Hour 6:00 P.M. , T513 ' ' . --.- f Evening Service 7:00 P.M. ECMA f I I - ' H . 1515 nl E Mid-Week Prayer Service 7:00 P.M. Q.. SUMMIT BAPTIST BIBLE CHURCH HOME OF SUMMIT BAPTIST ACADEMY C. Gordon Cleveland, Pastor Stephen Bell, Acting Principal Training Hour Children'sChurch WHEN YOU VISIT CLARKS SUMMIT, VISIT SUMMIT BAPTIST. K- V A? l . I' ' I ' ,. . 1 I CORNWALL BAPTIST CHURCH 213 Main Street William A. Ditty, Pastor Cornwall, New York 12518 Paul Byrd, Youth Director X A Awana Infant Nursery SERVICES Bible School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Young People 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Hour of Power, Wednesday 7:00 P.M. AFFILIATION Our church is in fellowship with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churchesg the Empire State Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches: and the American Coun- cil of Christian Churches. STAND We are a Separated, Gospel Preaching New Testa- ment Baptist Church, Standing for the Inspired, lnerrant Word of God, The Diety of Christ, the Blood Atonement and Bodily Resurrection of Christ, Salvation by Grace Through Faith in Christ, and the Pre-tribulational, Pre-millennial Coming of Christ. HOLDING FORTH THE PRECIOUS WORD jf-Cf 'Y 3 f A I f I lm fix ' N 5 ?' E 5 E E 6 om jfauiugliimiufuiiiif Earn? mfr 652212311 isliuiisli E A - suNDAY - 5 9245 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 IISOOAM NDDNINQ wocesiiip ,, a . 7:i-UN EVENING SERVICE ' - WEDNESDAY - A 6:3OPlVl AWANA GRADES 6-8 MADE AVE. Vfsoivivi PireAYEi2-DIDLE STUDY H LANGMDDNE PA. - FRIDAY - ' one LORD ri in fi g rm g fOl' USC whereof we are glad P l 126 3 1810 E. Perkins Avenue Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Euclid-Nqttingham Baptist Church R D d L M t ll P t 945A ivi Bible School 1100A M ornin ors i 7 OO P M M gW hp E gW hp R h dAL b I n or M t fYt'18fEd t 7O0PM WdPrayer81Youth EXALTING CHRIST IN ALL THINGS 18901 Lake Shore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio 44119 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Russell R. Camp, Pastor JeffreyJ.Geshay,A t tt th P t Phone C4127 287-7241 SUNDAY SERVICES 945AM MorningW hp 110OAM CLive Rad' -WISR-680 B tl J T n gG p 63OPM EvenigW hp 73OPM Wd dyP y 73OPM 757-8782 6230 PM AWANA GRADES 3-5 FIRST BAPTIST CH U RC H G'OVeC'ty' Pa' CONGRATULATES TH llChronicles 15:7 ti Carl Lo Turco, Pastor William Horner, Visitation Director CONGRATULATIONS to The Class of 1975 from THE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Beautiful Cherry Hill, N.J. Dr. Carl E. Elgena Daniel Pascucci Pastor Minister of Youth 198 E GRADUATES OF 1975 WE CARE Sunday: Bible School ...........,.., .,.. 9 :45 A.M. Morning Service ...... ,.. 11:00 A.M. Evening Serivce .,...,... :,.. 7 230 P.M. Tuesday: Soul Winning Visitation .... .... 6 :30 P.M. AWANA Wednesday: Prayer Meeting ... ..., 7:30 P.M. Saturday: Bus Visitation ,:,. ..,. 1 :OO P.M. Be ye strong, therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your work shall be rewarded. Home of the Baptist Christian Academy ln appreciation ofthe people and ministry of B.B.C., we offer our congratulations to the graduates of Yi 'V 1975. 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CADOSIA, NEW YORK R. Michael Griffin, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS,GRADUATES from GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST SOUTH CHURCH BAPTIST 1701 East 33rd Street U Des Moines Iowa 50317 197 Main Street FQas?c?ruI Tassel' Tottenville, Staten Island, N.Y. 10307 David Morrison Rev. James M. Grier, Sr. Minister of Education and Music Mark A. Brush Minister of Youth Elmer Carrithers Minister ofvisitation Forthe Word ofGod 199 and the Testimony of Jesus Christ. omgnatdatioms ll ailuatfing Class BAPTIST MID-MISSIUNS Over 1000 Personnel Over 30 Approved Fields XXX Q WRITE FOR DETAILS: NOLINTEER INFORNIATION NIAILING PROGRANI 'NIISSIONARY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM SHORT TERNI NIISSIONARY PROGRAM CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Lincoln and Beattie Avenue Lockport, New York 14094 Judson Poole Pastor A Church that is earnestly contending for the faith ...once delivered unto the saints and still Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Uude v. 3: Titus 2:13J SUNDAY Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00a.m. Training Hour 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. To The Class of 1975 Congratulations and God's Blessing Upon You CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FAITH I BAPTIST cHuRcH Porter Avenue, Erial, New Jersey 08081 For the Word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ Rev. 1:9 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hicksville Road and Clark Street Massapequa, N.Y. Frederick W. Thomas, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Baptist Youth 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. To THE GRADUATES OE BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS. MAY E ACH OF YOUR PATHS BE THOSE OF R IGHTEOUSNESS, FOR HIS NAIvIE's SAKE. NORTH CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH I Chestnut at Providence Ave. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of 3rd 81 Maple Pana, Illinois Chester, Penna. 19013 Not slothful in business: y Dr. Hall Dautel, Pastor J. Bradley Roth, Youth Director Rev. Gerald Thurber Fervent in spirit: Pastor Servingthe Lord. Rom 12:11 Rev. Don Sauser Minister of Youth and Music When ln Delaware County, Pa., We Invite You to Visit Us LORD'S DAY SERVICES Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Youth Hour 6:00 p.m. Bible Beavers 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. In Fellowship With GARBC Tuesday Ladies Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer, Praise, and Bible Study 7:15 p.m. Friday AWANA Youth Night 7:15 p.m. Word of Life Bible Study Clubs 8:30 p.m. Nursery Bus Ministry Library l l I I Fellowship Baptist Church 256 Bethel Rd., Concord Twp. Rev. Frank McQuade, Pastor Evangelistic Fundamental Missionary Minded CONGRATULATIONS and B THOMPSON BAPTIST QSIWPHES To the GraduCatingClass an Organized 1867 To the Entire School Thompson, Pennsylvania Our Students at BBC: Chuck Jeffers, Asst. Pastor Ememon A'be'fSO'i Immanuel Baptist Church School ofTheology: PESIOVGUSIIM 3417 Palmetto Avenue Columbus,Ohio 274-2687 William E. Abernathy, Pastor SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m OUVRGCIUGST for YOUI Morning Worship 10:40a.m May Every Graduate of the Class of 1975 Youth Groups 6:00 p.m Know and Follow the Leading ofthe Lord. Evening Servige 7gOO p.m Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7230 p.m WE ARE THANKFUL FOR YOU! Rev. Gorden P. Hay, Pastor Church Phone, 648-5662 Rev. Robert Monell, Associate Church Phone 648-4244 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 1606 Upper Front Street Binghamton, New York 13901 CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATING CLASS OF 1975 Included in our Ministries are the CENTRAL BAPTIST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CPre-K-123 Donald Ainsworth, Principalfphone 648-6210 TRI-CITIES BAPTIST RESCUE MISSION Filmore Cobb, Directorfphone 724-0864 And Whatever Ye Do, Do It Heartily, As To The Lord, And Not Unto Men. Col. 3:23 202 f 'Ti coNeRATuLATioNs to me cLAss of '75 PARSIPPANY BAPTIST CHURCH AND PARSIPPANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1179 Littleton Road Pa rsippany, New Jersey 07054 Congratulations, Class of '75 WALNUT ST. BAPTIST CHURCH 6th and Walnut Muscatine, Iowa Pastor: Ted Cary CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 701 W. Pine St. Athens, Penna. 18810 THE CHURCH WITH A TOTAL PROGRAM FOR THETOTAL FAMILY: SUNDAY SCHOOL AWANA: YOUTH GROUPS Chums Guards Pals Pioneers Shipmates Rev. Jack Keep, Pastor The Evangelistic Church CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI May God Richly Bless You In The Years Ahead When PassingThrough Painesville, Ohio Visit With Us At CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Mentor Avenue Always A Warm Christian Welcome! 203 North Baptist Church CGNGRATULATIONS 2052 St. Paul Street Rochester, New York 14621 And the Lord's Best R I hG b ,P t C266-7008 to the Class of'75 ap men erg as or J A A 4 A Walter Lapp WIIGVI in the triple CITIES Bfea, VISITS Directgr of Chrigtian Edugatjgn FIRST BAPTIST CH U RCH Sunday: Bible School 9:30 Aivi. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Maine, New York Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:15 P.M. Six miles north of Endicott on Route 26 Friday: AWANA 7:00 P.M. Holding Forth the Word of Life Shepherds 3-5' Class Christian School K-6 in New York's Valley of Opportunity Looking for that Blessed Hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Titus 2:13 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH P.O. Box 5154, Cresaptown, Maryland 21502 Pastor Roger A. Mills That in all things He might have the pre-eminence OUR MINISTRIES: 204 Calvary Christian Academy T.V. Ministry BUS Ministry CPre-School - 12thJ Deaf Ministry Awana Clubs Dial-A-Message ga :L . ,B 'I J 5 I 14' - . I ,Q , , .. 4 I tiff FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . ' ' IKENNETH wiume, PASTORI Xxx it ,, .gy ' '-55144-1 ' sighing' LL, fi' Q 1 we r i IT - 1- Q 'I .. -' . S ' I T. 4 - I' Lvl, x I 1 v I 1- .suv -I . 1 Q- ' i 1- ,n .. 1 .. Y. KA g,,.A,,,, H h A ' if Q, '- , A ' ' .. tn' .I T' . I . ' ' j , in , --24 ,3 a'1 ' ff... 'sq 51. gn 4' ... gx X J If f' HT X V' 4I4 E. LINCOLN BREMEN, INDIANA C! J -g. S 54 , G I 'X Q l 1 7151 I an X k l l L4 T :I 'S EQ I ' L -I iq '+LI 1 In 'I -I ' - I ' 5' I -1 ' I I I -v T '4 E -T H IL'-1:1 i IHANXI HT: 5 I , I 552' 4f.i4..p , , - 1, V II I 1 I, ' . :-x Ii'-is X d -1 Ii ' W: 4 r ,IF ,FS - h - II, . .QIII -' ' I-Iv '6 . I - ii T' ' ..f . , A J, .1 - ,.- , - ,, 4-0-,- H , , A T-713' . .. ' .. . ' ' I ' - - 1 A 4' -7- l'J ,' I I if - - it -Q - - ,f i 1 - - ' ' V- '77' . -..L 'i.Y 'fi' ver' Cafuazy gafzfiaf Cfuzck' 82 E. FOREST AVENUE THE NIUSKEGON. MICHIGAN 49442 BAPTIST CHURCH PHONE 1616? 726-4946 ,131 ...i.,1,X 1, N ,U 'YL gill- ff-SL ' g-lip -1 5 M N Y , P E N N A . I . , -' 3 I 'il I ,gl li- .E l I Congratulations to - ' E T he C lass of '7 5! -L73 - E-.1i- il :L W Y ' M I I Sunday School 10100 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Young Peoples 6230 PM Rev. Mark Jackson Evening Service 7:30 PM Pastor Prayer Meeting TWD 7:30 PM Jay E. Long Richard Fleming Pastor Assistant Pastor We Believe inthe Bible. Blood and Blessed Hope. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COLLEGE FOR ITS FINE CONTRIBUTION TO Q I 6. 11 - OUR CHURCHES. TH APT ST 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship Service 5:45 PM Youth Groups - ,1 - FLINT, MICHIGAN 7:00 PM Evening Service f I X , 7:00 PM Wed. Prayer : gy ,I I, ' l x -I 5, M I j In . J 'II - 'P :r 'ravi , 5 'ff' .jfj f ' Q .e -'4. 4..:w.f:i'w-' X -5+ Hg, T -fYI'. ..'iv' Lawrence E. Rowland, Pastor Speaking THE TRUTH in love. Ephesians 4:15 Our warmest congratulations to the Class of '75 and best wishes for continued success in Christ. fm-nw L, M ..,:Rmxaa1-m.m...? V! LA Larry Chute Asst. Pastor BIBLE BAPIST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Kindergarten Through 12th Grades 206 A GROWING CHURCH DEVELOPING MATURE WORKERS FOR CHRIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Main at Baldwin Sts. Johnson City, New York Home of Baptist Bible College for 35 years. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH OF ROIVIECVILLE Normantown Road RONIEOVILLE, ILLINOIS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1975! K n l A,,,,,, ,EX : nf ' I J. O. Purcell Steve Weber Pastor Asst. Pastor Chuck Boniface Principal Ns ci.Ass OF '75 my Q N, -J 1 ' la 4 -53 Q. 14523 It? CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9145 ANI- Worship Service 11100 A-IVI Evening Service 7:00 P.NI. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7130 RIVI. Dr. LaVern Schafer Interim Pastor fLocated Just 25 Miles South of Clarks Summit, Pa., on U.S. Route 119 207 TUNKHANNOCK BAPTIST CHURCH Church 81 Bridge Streets Tunkhannock, Pa. Emory Weeks, Pastor . A. 3 A ' if , rf s,.,.,,,szz-is We wish spiritual prosperity to the Class of '75! With special greetings to those who make our home church their church home whiie attending the schools of Baptist BibIeCoIlege. And now, brethern, I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance amongallthem whoaresanctifiedf' Acts 20:32 A CHRISTIAN WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TUNKHANNOCK BAPTIST CHURCH Despensational in Theology-Premiilenial and Independent -THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DISTANCE!- AUBURN BAPTIST CHURCH R.D. 3 Nieshoppen, Pa. 18630 TI-IE FRIENDLY FAMILY FELLOWSHIP SERVICES Sunday School 1O:00A.M. awaewoe' Morning Worship 11100 A.M. dgxkokotg Young PeopIe's 7:00 P.M. 059196 Evening Service 8:00 P.M. ?,o0'x0QQOi Wed. Prayer Meeting 8:00 P.IVI. ,lost Located on Rte. 267 Between Meshoppen and Lawton 208 fbhm FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS Church Planting - Joy Clubs - C.B.C. Investments P.0. Box 455 - Elyria, Ohio 44035 .CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF1975l Thou shalt gulde me wlth thy counsel, and afterward receuve me to glory. Psalm 73:24 WORTH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 1O:OOA.lVl. Children'sChurch 11:OOA.lVl. lvlornlng Servlce 111OOA.lVI. Evening Service 7:30 P.IVl. Nlldweek Service, Wed. 8:00 PM. William WIIIIS, Rastor Worth Baptist Church is located 2 males from exlt 62 on Interstate 81. Just 15 mlnutes from the campus, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 FROIVI THE CLASS OF 'Y WEST EN DICOTT BAPTIST CHURCH Birdsall Street at Mills Endicott, New York HOLDING FAST THE FAITHFUL WORD TlTUS1:9 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1975! John E. Trautman Norman Walker Pastor Minister of Youth FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SILVIS THE ALL FAMILY CHURCH 1101 9th Avenue Silvis Illinois Rev Tom Ross Youth Pastor The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church GREETINGS DIANE DOUG AND SUE COMPTON From the Fine Folk Back at First Baptist Church The Lord s Blessings Upon You Congratulations The Class of 75 From The Class of '75!!! 210 ,X X-ffl. 'X If 2 ,fx THE END OF ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR? We praise God with you for the victories found within another year and pray that He will add His special blessings to the class of 75' INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Towanda, Pa Darris Hauser Pastor Dennis Cartner Asst Pastor RTX XXII The Z A I 5417 I . L X X7 ik I 44 ' 'iii I Rev. John Lineberry, Pastor lvff K ' gf Ts A - .. . ,, I A I JT I ' 'T To WEST HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH AND HUNTINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 317 West Hills Road Huntington Station, New York 11746 CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL Kindergarten Through 51 he 55 CHURCHSERVICES SundaySchool 9145A.M Morningvvorship 11:OOA.M 3 YouthGroups 5:45PM 9th Grade Evening Service 7:00 PM Midweek Service 7:30 P.M Elementary School Principal Blair G. Hanel Charles P. Benedict Speaking the Truth in Love Thomas C. Gilbert Pastor Ephesians 4:15 Junior High School Principal I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975! I QXFWAHI 'Iii' limi, 2 . 5 I I I fAhsTMl59Q+ First Baptist Church of Elimsport R.D.1 Allenwood. Pa. Raymond Colas, Pastor -- ill' I W L , Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11:OOA,M. mwama samsr nusslaws Youth Group 6130 PM M' -im rw SM f -f-H- B- M-M.. .W Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting W 5 S, Z: Y fwednesdayp 8:00 P.M. fmt! Sfqfed. The steps of a good man are ordered bythe In Lord: and he delighteth in his way. Me wand 5 Psalm 37:23 211 eww Davis Street ABINGTON LANES CI , arksSummit, Pa. Phone 587-2375 Robert N. Lenten ,E -gwxe : 'rum TEXACO fa- X-ACIQSTORES 7 AIRLINE PETROLEUM CO. Winola Rd. FRED C. DEIVIPSEY Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411 621 South 51816 Street PhoneC717J 586-2421 Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411 Phonet717J 587-4028 306 S. State Clarks summit BUNNELL HARDWARE COMPANY Pa. 18411 EASY I OES IT CAR WASH Wash 81 Wax Engines Steam Cleaned Next to Pal s S Stat St C arksSi,mmit Pa Phone 586 0501 212 A -mb?-i E wid-lll1'04q I1 I 5-it CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 DAVIS VARIETY STORE Florists Transworld Delivery 320 South State Street Association Clarks Summit Pa 18411 200N State St Open Daily830ANl to90OPlVl ClarksS Saturdays until 5 30 P M Phone 586 1311 I I . v .I ' i i U , , I ' . . ' ' : . . 2 . . ummit, Pa. Denise L. Holmes 717 58745733 ' SUMMIT TRUE DINER VALUE Home CENTER 'THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BOOKS S. State St. 110 Depot St. 100 DBVIS 51. Clarks Summit, Clarks Summit Clarks Summit. Pa. 18411 Pa. 18411 P21-18411 THE CHERRY TREE GREENE'S CHEVRON SALES 81 SERVICE Rt. 6 and 11 Clarks Summit, Pa. Phone 586-10 21 John T.Grittin Phone 587-5576 When you think of Gifts and Decorative Accessories HEADQUARTERS FOR think of AGWAY 7176 CEvelyn LAWN 81 GARDEN PRODUCTS CTG11age Greerfslyiop C1313 473 EDELLA ROAD CLARKS SUlVllVlI AGWAY Phone 586 8831 Your Home and Garden Value Store Something beautiful for every home and occasion , T, PA. 18411 oNE HouR MARTINIZING S, State St. Clarks Summit ABINGTON SHOPPING CENTER Pa. 18411 jiirf. , Z 1.., . :Qf14Lf, ' 1, ,. 8 EASTERN BAN -'z :?.?:I15-Elf if-'25 22. 'pgs-' eng- , ' ABiNG'roN Pi-roto mc. Personalized service for all your photo needs 207'S.StateSt. , MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPSRATION of Pennsylvania . Clarks Summit? P3-' S P2T?2f5SZg?SSi KREITNER Clarks Summit, Pa. . N COMPANY 1 hHH.EE5 AUTO SPARTS ' Wholesale--Retail 300 Bedford Street Clarks Summit Pa. 18411 Phone 717!587-1158 Tom Miles TOPPER'S DINER 335 Bedford Street Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411 Phone 586-2811 8 'P 1 PCHIMNEY TOP EVERYTHING FROM TO CELLAR 1 ABlNGToNl - ' ' TV P 'CENTER 109 S. State St. Clarks Summit, Pa. 8 Phone 586-8161 S. State ST. -Q Clarks Summit, Pa. ,J ' ., .-'. x' . ' ..i,. CHAPMAN suPPLv ' 3' iiigioHNiegl4l.g,'3fgi Wholesale Plumbing and l '- 1 1iM'f!'fT-'?L'.5T -3559195521 ' ' 5' 9 QCISYKS slmimirffPa- Healing N ig --l, 4'll Q-i llll' 'Phenef58i4izii8gg1gji5'f. FLOWERLAND GARDENS A' 8. GIFT SHOP under the bridge in the Summit Phone 586-0371 Q o SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSUCIATIUN UF SCRANTUN State 8- Grove, Clarks Summit, Pa. 0 MALLEY S SERVICE A S, 1 STATION- , ' Abihgtono A 4' 'L Claiks Green ,Pao HALLS BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE SALVAGE .IOB LOTS-CLOSEOUTS 8:00 to 5:00 Monday to Friday 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday KEEN'S PHARMACY 312 S. State St. Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania E. 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BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Bibles Testaments Tracts Christian Books Gifts Sacred Records Music Greeting Cards H 'I' Teaching Materials Church Supplies Stationery Study and Reference Books DURING COLLEGE SESSIONS DURING VACATION PERIODS AND SUMMER Mon. 81 Tues. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 RM. Wed. 9:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Thurs, 81 Fri. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. 9:QO A-M, to 5300 PM Sat, 9:00 A.M.to 12:00 Noon CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 AND THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE ,F J, 'x 11 5, U, 4-. . W k, ,. . Q ,INSALACO'S SUPERMARKET THE ABENGTUN .JOURNAL 3 f Q A Q COMMUNITY NEX fESP!kPEIF2 ,Q - age? ' ' as 60 graiulufinus and 15? fvflfuck Q fromyour Local TO Tl-,IE A-EQNGTQNS SINCE 1947 SUBSCRSBE NUVV PHONE 5811 148 SUGERMAWS Route6 , Q Scranton.f'Carbonda!e Highway 21- S! . QQ Q NICBOHBICI' , I X.. S . in ?..' .' ' 5? -'A,' , XFA.. . 1 fy' ' ' ' Efahtonlfbfbondale Hwy. Q K jj 3kson,C-:icy ' P- W ,. l .sifil Ag. A- 1739 N. 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Q Q 5, 4 -'gm-j.--'.'.,t:QfSi'.f.,':E-?if::f'i'.55 7 Q 'Q ,. , , . , .7 ..1 4.55. 5 :t.,.,- Q 4 ',--1--g A. vnu, pf,-4.45, Qux' ,vzgv ,. 5 Iv 1 ' -if' Ff'f4'-QP'2'7Q'.--52102114 'Y I ' ' CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 Being confident of this very thing, That he which hath begun a good workin you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:6 CONFIDENTIN HIM CLASS OF '78 H ERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH : H W A 1 .V'. C it 'H' l 415 Venard Road Clarks Summit Pa. 18411 SUNDAY: WEDNESDAY: Combined Worship 8:00 A.M. Prayer Meeting 7:00 P.M 81 Bible School Bible School 9:45 A.lVI. Worship 11:00 A.Nl. Evening Service 7:00 A.Nl. I' 4? f fi -1 1 I i J' I 1' i f ll' I f . 1 , 5 .1 A i . ' A .Q ' 'Y 5539?- ' ffl' ...over with an impressive num- ber of students? Not quite. If 1t's numbers you're after. look elsewhere. But if you're interested in a post-baccalaureate graduate school that stresses complete loyalty to Gods Word, employees highly trained and experienced professors, emphasizes sound scholarship, accents the vital. victorious spiritual life. gives you a thorough training in the Biblical languages and teaches you to think, then possibly you should consider B.B.S.T. For further information, write Director: BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 538VENARD ROAD, CLARKS SUIVIIVIIT, PA. 18411 Sm! S F1 'tm Accar-Ji, Elaine 182 Accardi. Jean 85.182 Accardi. Peter 151 Adams, John 167 Adams. Stephen 190 Adsit, Christine 78,151 Ahlgrirn. Richard 66,167 Ahlgrim, Timothy 111.112.1139 Ainge, Richard 167 Albertson, Emerson 151 Alexander, Russell 137 Allen, Lisa 69.71.122 Allison. Roy 89,190 Ames. Jonathan 167 Ames, Scott 68.78.167 Anderson, Claire 78,167 Anderson, Dennis 97,167 Anderson Joyce 104,167 Anderson, Kenneth 167 Anderson. Walter 182 Anderson, William 68.823.92.128 Arcuri, David 151 Athanos,Cynthia 167 Austin, Gary 139 Austin. John 167 Austin, Margaret 68.167 Bacheller, Sharon 47,729,139 Bale, 1.ouAnn 167 Ballard, Kenneth Bantle,Mary Ellen 184 Bantle, Timothy 111,113,168 Barber, William 168 Barnes, Robin 168 Barnett. Bonnie 68.73.83,l30 Barney, Dan 8687.184 Barnhart. Carol 182 Barrett, Barbara 151 Bartling, Joan 49.80.128 Bartling. Peggy 66.91.139 Batt, Anna 151 Bayer,Charles 168 Baylis.Sancii 168 Beck, Eugene Berrus, Ronald 168 Berry, Edward 168 Bibbens, Denise 122 Bickford, Kenneth 86.87.122 Bidwell, Helen Bidwell. Orin Bigelow. Patricia49,139 Bigelow, Ronald 69.78,168 Bish,Myown128 Blades. Richard 139 Bley, Wayne 151 Bloem.,Cynthia 139 Bloem. Randall Blow, Diane 168 Bobbett, Norma Bobbett. Rebecca 68,166,168 Bobbett, Heath 190 Bohs. Robert 151 Bond Steve Boothe. Donald 98.139 Borks. Laurie 90 Boutieller. Cynthia 92,168 Bower, Dale Bowiing. Rita 88,111,169 Boycan. Brian 48,68,71,83,90.94,96121, 130 Bradley, Dawn 93.151 Brady, Shirley 184 Brelish, Jerry 184 Brink, Debra 169 Brinkerhoff. Mark 130 Brittairl, Thomas 111,112,113,169 Brooks, April 184 Brown. Jacquelyn 151 Brown, Janette 169 Brown, Robert 190 Brown. Susan 122 Brueilly. Phyllis 182 222 Student Index Bruffey, Robert 169 Bryant. Carolyn 87.151- Buckner, Richard 151 g Buhrow. Barbara 68.79.151 Bukowski. Richard 91,151 Burger. Beverly 49.123 Burman, Diane 103,151 Burry, Vicki 152 Burt, James 90.93,-98,139 Butch, Karen 182 Butler, Cheryl Butler. Janet 139 Butler, Nathan Button. Patricia 184 Buyers. Robert 85.93.123 Byrd. Paul 190 Cady. Clarence Call. Elizabeth 169 Campbell, Carl 184 Campbell. Jeffrey Capwell, Fred 83.84.130 Carico, Jack 130 Carlin, David 139 Carlin, Donald 152 Carlson, Timothy 139 Carroll, Margaret 87, 184 Carter, Melinda 91,169 Caruso, Peter 152 Caruthers. Susan 70,169 Chance, Dale 128 Chance, Teri 169 Chapin, Richard 84,140 Chapman, Kevin 169 Childs. Belinda 140 Childs, David 182 Chrysler, Thomas 98.169 Churchward, Richard 110,140 Citarelli. Joseph 190 Clark, Jessie 169 Clark, Martin 140 Clevenger, Debbie 104,105,152 Clothier, Steven 182 Clough, Sonia 140 Cobb. Irvin 152 Coble, Benard Colas, Kevin 97,110,169 Collins, James 182 Colwell, Sylvia 140 Colyer, John 128 Compton, Diane 69,71,152 Compton, Douglas 131 Compton. Susan 140 Conklin, Bonny 184 Cook. Edward 152 Cook, Frances 85,182 Corson,Cindi182 Cosby, Tim 69,71,73.76.140 Cosner, Robert 184 Couse, Dorothy 152 Cowen, Carol 169 Cramer. Dalvin 140 Cramer, Rachelle 182 Cramer, Robert 184 Crider, Allan 170 Crowder, Sandra 170 Cryan. Roger Culver. James Culver, Norman 140 Cummings, Janet 70.71,78.170 Curlett, Bruce 190 Curry, Joseph 140 Cwynar, John 131 DaCosta, Laura 152 Damcott, Donna 70,152 Damiani. Richard 103.152 Damon. Peter 90,153 Damon. Ruth 98.99.170 Daniel. 'Kathleen 48.90.153 , , ,5 1 Daniels. Dawn 91.153 Daniels, Marilyn 170 Darling, Marlayne 68,153 Daugherty, Darlene 184 Daugherty. Diana 88,170 Davis, Chris 190 Davis, Milton 153 Dawson. John 170 7 DeBrosse, Cynthia 47,122 Decker,,Christine 52.80.100 101 103 150.153 Decker, Clayton 84,1411 Decker, Evelyn 153 Decker. Rodney 191 Delorme. Alethia 88,130 Dennis, Carl 123 Denzel, Robert 68,170 Dermott. Debra 68.170 DeSantis. Randy 170 Dettmer, Edward 68,153 Detwiller, David 182 Deuel, David 170 Dewalt, Lonny 131 Dillon, Janice 124 Dillon, Sharon 170 Dillon. Thomas 106.170 DiPlacido, Debra 153 Dismuke, Ron Dittmar. Martin 66,106.108120 131 Ditty, Marilyn 153 Dockins, Debra 170 Dodd. Stephen 110.153 Dodd, Timothy 80.131 Domhoff. Charlene 185 Dorrington, Harold Doss, Lois 47.52,61.92,141 Doty. Edgar 191 Doty. Sandra 185 Douglas, James 170 Drake, Carolyn 171 Drake. Joanne 153 Drumm.Burt171 , Duell, Marlene'185 Durrwachter. Michael 124 Easter, Rebecca 78,124 Eby, Gregory 83,90.94.96.141 Eckman, Robert 106,171 Edwards. Janet 154' Edwards, Patty 70, 171 Edwards, Theodore Eisle, Ervin154 Ellis, Michael 68.171 Ellis. Thomas 138,141 Enete. Denise 141 Enete.Noel 141 Estes, Jeffrey 86,154 Estes. William 141 Euler, Timothy 154 Evangelisti, Michael 141 Ewing,'Robin 69.78.154 Fansler. Karen 47.141 Farrell. Michael 83.131 Fawcett. Cheryl 49,s3,s6Q91 104 121 124 Felker, Clayton Fink. Linda 93,141 Fisher. Clarence 191 Flores, George 191 Foote, Delbert 191 Forbes, Darla 141 Ford, Evangelynn 171 Forrest. Darla 171 Forrest, Sharon Foster, Daniel Fox, Rod 83.131 Fraker, Kevin 97,171 Franklin, Brenda 68.91.1103 104 166 171 Franklin.Stephen 66,1426 Franklin, Sue 47,61i83.92.138 141 -Franklin.Ted A, Y Fraser, James 48,83,120.131 Froh, Donald 97,103,171 P , V . , , 3 1 4 Fry, Melody 68.77.154 Fry. Robert 86.91.138.142 Frye. Jeannine 124 Galloway. Wendy 150.154 Ganus, Kathleen 171 Gard. Charles Geer. Samuel 132 Gelatt. Daniel 94.106.107.128 German, Ronald 171 Gibbons. Donna 142 ' Gifford. Evelyn 185 Gifford. Jerry 132 Gilbert. Danny 132 Gillam. Timothy 182 Gillette. Sally 124 Gilmore. Randal 61.154 Girt. Lisa 142 Girton. David 68.77.171 Gleason. Michael 185 Glenn. William 68.77.171 Goddard. Lee 68.171 Goematt. Russell 191 Gohr. Stephen 172 Good, Brenda 48.82.125 Good, Mary 172 Goodrich, Paul 68,154 Gordon. Linda 83.142 Gospodinsky. Edward 86.142 Grafton. Jerry 142 Graham, Mark 182 Grandy. Tim 68.78.172 Green. Kathy 104.172 Greenslade. David 9O,94.97.154 Greenslade. Kathryn 70.71.172 Greenslade. Tom 90.94.95.111,154 Gregory, Dorinda 79,172 Griffin, Melody Griffis. Lavonne 90,103,155 Gruesbeck. Diane 93.155 Gurney. Terry 155 Gustenhoven. Heidi 142 Gustine. Paul 191 Hamer. Rebecca 185 Hammond.Kurt172 Hankin. Judith 142 Hankin. Nora 185 Hanson. Paul 83.90.99,125 Harbaugh, William 185 Harman. Beryl 172 Harris. Jeannie 70,71.91,104.172 Hatfield. James 86.87.137 Haug. Faith 155 Hauser. Melody 104.172 Havens. Penny 48.82,83.128 Hawver, Rhonda 172 Hay. Brian 68,172 Hayden. Beth 70,71.79.172 Hayward. Rebecca 68.71.155 Heath. Lois 172 Heckathorn, Ray 142 Heintzelman. Richard 132 Hemmings. Roger 49.68.71.12O.132 Henderson. Dennis 191 Hendsbee. Daryl 172 Herman. Miriam 78.155 Herman. Susan 172 Herrick. Gary 142 Herrmann, Robert 173 Herrman. Thomas 191 Herron.Teddy 142 Hewitt. Donald 191 Hickman. Jill 27.103.105,173 Hicks. Howard 86.125 Hicks. Myra 70,155 Higdon. Debbie 155 High. Susan 125 Hilgar. Laura 70.79,103.155 Hill, Jonathan 173 M Hindal. Linda 49.120121.128 Hobbes. Larry 150,155 Hobbs. Barbara 143 x . . we Hobbs. Ronald 93.173 Hock, John 185 Hocker. LeAnn 111.185 Holley. Eileen Holmes, Aaron 86.89.143 Honstine. Michael 91.173 Hopewell. Lois 90 Horner, Philip 155 Horton, Rhonda 173 Houk.Cindy173 Houk. Richard 97.173 Howdyshell. Paul 68.78.155 Hoyer. Philip 69.76.155 Hubbard, Larry 122 Hubble. David 49.80.9O.98.99.143 Hubers. Michael 89.156 Huebner. Karen 143 Hufhand. Mark 110,173 Hughes. Bonnie 156 Hughes. Sharon 79.185 Hull. Jackie Humphrey. Mary Ann 143 lngerham. Brenda 66.77.156 lngerham. Michael 182 lngerham. Murray 27.47.61,8O.9O. 106. 109.143 lsbell. Vera 156 lversen, David 182 Iverson, Thomas Jackson. John 47,82.9O.94.137 Jackson.Paul103,166.173 Jackson. William 68.73.143 Jacobs. Doris 68.79.173 Jacobs. Roger 94.96.106.150.156 Jadick. Christina 173 Jahnke. Rachel 68.173 Jayne, Dorothy 70.78.156 Jeffers. Charles 143 Jeffries. Joseph 111.173 Jenkins. Judy 88.185 Jewell. Charles 143 Johnessee. Deborah 173 Johnessee. Robert 143 Johns. Nancy 156 Johns. Ralph 86.88.89.156 Johnson, Edna 83.125 Johnson. Paul 97,103,143 Johnson. Susan 68.156 Johnston. Jack 89.98.111.15O.156 Jones. Bruce 156 Jones. Joe 156 Jones. Laurel 91.174 Jones. Randall 174 Jones Rande 86 Jones. Robert 132 Kaminski, Daniel 157 Kauffman. John 98.174 Kauffman. Richard 144 Keller.Calvin111.186 Kelly. James 132 Kepler, Vicki 186 Kester. Deborah 70.174 Kester, James 47,89.94,95.97. 144 Kilian. Eileen 144 King. James 83.125 King. Lawrence 157 King, Mark 174 King. Robert 191 Kinney. Bernice 144 Kintner. Stephen 68.86,120.133 Kleintob, Derr 144 Kliewer. Lee69,71.77.94.166.174 Knight. Craig 92.174 Knop. Linda 83.144 Konrad. Joel 192 Konzelman. Richard 90.94.186 Kopecky, Lida 174 Kowalski. Patricia 186 Kraus. Jack Krause.'James 137 Kunkel. Timothy 129 Lafferty. Glenna 70,147 Lake. Carolyn 70.71.79 144 Lambert. Jeanne 88.186 Lamprnan, Dan l92 Lang. Stanley 68.174 Large. Steve 94.97.144 Larrabee. Lori 182 Laube. Ronald 133 Lawless. Craig 174 Lawrence. Charlotte Layhew, David Lee. Peter 144 Lentsch, Ethel 125 Lentsch, Terry 89,122 Lenz. Scott 83.92,138,144 Leslie. Allen Leslie, Paul 144 Lewis. Byron 157 Lewis.CaroIyn 68.186 Lewis. Kim 86.144 Lewis. Rachel 182 Lewis. Van 86.174 Ley. Elizabeth 174 Lightner, Gary 66,157 Lillo, Robert 192 Little, David 145 Lloyd. Tommie 182 Loney. Paul 97,103,145 Long, Rebecca 85.129 Longer. Alice 182 Loomis. Roger 157 Loo, Lawrence 192 Maidment. Barbara 186 Maitland. Elaine 68.157 Malcolm. Craig 90,94.96.157 Malin. David 110.174 Manago. Wayne 86.87.175 Margeson. Kathryn 70,157 Marks. David 86.87.103,166.175 Marlin. Robert 145 Marr. John 94.175 Marr, Milton 175 Marr, Peter 83.145 Marshall. Richard Marshfield, Dale Martens. Margot 88.175 Mason. Elizabeth 175 Matchett. Timothy 68.157 Mattox. Dale 106.157 Maue. Bruce 186 Mauk. Timothy NlcAllester. Marcia 157 McCall. John 182 McCarty. Roger 133 McClain. James 133 McClintic. Kay 68.175 McConnell. Frank 86.88.145 McDonald. Elizabeth 66.70.157 McDonel. David 111.175 McElwain, Diane 182 McElwain, Sherman 83.133 McKeever. Jo Lynn 87.175 McPherson. Roy Meister. Richard 113.134 Mellendorf. Arthur 192 Mencer. Cheryl 104.105.186 Mensch.Joyce 70.91.145 Mertz.Wayne 83,125 Merzke. Kirk 175 Mestler, Michael 83.90.145 Meyer. Raymond 111,175 Meyer. Rebecca 175 Meyers. Stephen 145 Milacci. Fred Miller. James Miller, Peter 157 Miller Stephen 97. 175 Millheim. Deborah 68,103,175 Mills. Faith Mills. Stephen 145 Mitchell. John 76.186 Smith Mzxon, Sheryl 145 Mlynar, Anne 122 Montgomery. Mark 83.145 Moon. David 94 Moon. Sharon Moon, Steve 94 Moore, Joyce 70,176 Moore. Nancy 158 Moore. Trudy 158 Moore, Vance 86.186 Morgan, Becky 145 Morgan, Larry 145 Morrell. Daniel 49.82.134 Morris. Wayne 27,47,61,66,8O,138,146 Morrison, Ruth 27,49,61,83,146 Phelps. Debbie 122 Pickering, Dawn 21, 68, 86,91, 103, 104, 159 Pierpont. Gary 137 Piger, Crail 134 Pisani, Keith 110. 159 Pitzer. Cindy 177 Place, Lori 159 Poenie, Cynthia 159 Pollock, April 177 Preiss. Susan 159 Pursley, Delmar 134. Radman, Robert Ramey, John 129 Reamer, Ralph 110. 159 Siegrist, Shirley Sigworth, Gregory 147 Silver. Dean 178 Silver, Dennis 66,68,110,160 Smith, Carl 126 Smith, Colin 86 Smith, Joyce 179 Smith Kent Smith Kristine 68,93,179 Smith Mark 76,135 Smith Robin 147 Smith Ronald 150, 160 ,Timothy93,161 Schiller. Morrison Shelia Morse. Kathleen 158 Mortimer, Stephen 158 Morton. Brett 89,158 Mosher. Jean 68,104,129 Moureaux, Jane 70.158 Munson. Roger 176 Murdock. Diane 176 Murray, Gay 186 Muster. Dennis 146 Myers, David 176 Myers, Roberta 146 Nace, Jack 176 Nause.Jill158 Neipp. Robert Neisen, Valerie 68,158 Nelson. Randall 158 Newell, Joe Nielsen. Cindi 176 Niles. Shelley 146 Nipper. Debbie Norton. Janet 69,76,158 Norton, Lorraine 126 Ognibene,Celia158 O'Keefe, Dennis 176 Oliver. Janet 176 Olsen, Stephen 192 Onion. Ruth 176 Onyon, Michael 47,89,111, Orr. JoAnne 68,176 Osborn, Elaine Osborn, Robert 78,176 Overman, Daniel 86,176 Oviatt, Kathy 86.91.158 Pabody. Stephen 134 Page, Eugenia 177 Page, Evalina 177 Pakala, Leino 94,158 Pakkala,Terrie146 Redka, Pamela 182 Reiner, J 0159 Renter, Helen Rennie, Beth 126 Revell, Diane 87, 91, 159 Reyes, Richard 79, 90, 159 Rhodes, Marcia 147 Richmond, Michael 192 Riewerts, Alfred Rigsby, Richard 94. 95, 97, 177 Rinas, Li nda 93 Rivenburg, Jerry 111.112,113,16O Rizza. Abigail 177 Roark, James 135 Roberts. Timothy 69. 76, 84,147 Robinson, Hope 178 Rogan, Holly 187 Roofner. Karen 79, 147 Ross, Janet 182 Rossi. Deborah Rost, Dennis 160 Rost, Karen 160 Rowe, Anne-Marie 100, 147 Rudolph, Kenneth Russell. Charles Russell, Mimi 68, 71. 78. 160 Rutzel, L eonard St.Clair, Deborah 179 St. John, Roger 122 Sanders, Gregory 178 Sanders, Nancy 187 Santamaria, William 182 Sarver, Paul 68, 160 Sarvey. Diana 79, 178 Saul, Wa Schafer. Schafer. rren 178 Judy 187 Linda 147 Schelling, Russell 111, 113 Mark 135 Parelli. Diane 47,82.90,186 Parelli. Jeffrey 177 Parelli, Stephen 52.134 Park, Sandra 100.126 Parker. Barbara 69.177 Parker. Daniel E. 159 Parker, Daniel K. 69,77.177 Parker. Katherine Parker. Steven 146 Parker. Susan 69,73,146 Pascucci, Michele 177 Patton. Norman 88,177 Paulsey. Charles 69,159 Payne,Wade-146 Paxson.Gerold192 Peek. Bonnie 186 Pell. Kathleen 93,177 Pellerin. Anita 83,126 Pellerin, Joseph 187 Pennino, Ronald 177 PG-Hover. Ronald 83,184,134 peffy- Nlarylyn 150,187 Peters, Daniel 182 Peters. Patti 86, 100, 146 Peterson. Barbara 147 Peterson. Deborah 159 Peterson. Mark 192 224 Schmitz, Mark 90. 94. 110,135 Schofield, Thomas 97. 178 Schoeffler, Gordon 192 Schoen, David Schotts. Sandra 68. 187 Schrader, William 147 Schrage, Valorie 47,68,85,126 Schultz, Paul 178 Schwarz, Donald 178 Scott. Cheryl 178 Scriven, Thomas 123 Seiler, Jane 126 Seiler, Laura 66,92,160 Sellards, Linda Shatter, Pamela 100, 160 Shatter, Roger 68, 160 Sharpe, Dale 178 Shatney, Wayne 178 Shaver, Raymond 178 Shelton, Linda 78. 160 Shelton,Tom 178 Shipman, John 160 Shirk, Donald 178 Shope, Fred 97, 187 Showers, Caroll 147 Shultz, Sherry 178 Shupe. Ronald 61,138,147 Snyder, Janice 69, 179 Soblesky, Daniel 48,88,161 Sorber, Rachel 83,147 Sorrentino, Frances 47,68,77,127 Southworth, Kenneth 94,161 Southworth, Wanda 48,120,129 Spencer, Dennis 161 Spencer, Gail 70,71.77,161 Spencer, Sandy 100,103,161 Spencer, Susan 104,148 Stahler, Jerald 127 Stairs, John 192 Steele, Margaret 88,161 Stephenson, Robert 192 Stevenson, Dave 129 Stimeare,Teresa 161 Stitzel, Jonathan 135 Stoby, Reginald 123 Stoby, Sharon 187 Stockslager, Guy 135 Stone, David 193 Stone, Louann 88,179 Stoughton, Gayle 148 Strope, David, 90,106,109,148 Stryker, Anne 161 Stu brich. Thomas 86,87,161 Stuenzi, Daniel 52,68,86,148 Stupke, Nancy 182 Stutzman, Hugh 193 Sutliff, Audrey 161 Sutlitf, Joyce 47,86,148 Symonds, Daniel 77,187 Tanner. Beth 69,76,179 Taylor, James 193 Taylor, Michele 91,179 Teare, Elaine 148 Theetge, Sheryl 162 Thomas, Carol 70,179 Thomas,Victoria179 Thomas, Williamson 179 Thompson, Daniel 86,111, 179 Thompson, Esther 70,103,179 Thompson, Karen 179 Thompson Patrick 27,49,9C,162 Thompson, Susan 68,76.187 Thorp, Paul 148 Thorp, Timothy 162 Thorpe, Rande 68,179 Tiller, Pamela 182 Tindall, Jeff Tingley, Jackson 86,103,148 Tingley, Joy 68,103,104,180 Toomey, Douglas 135 Tripler, David 180 Troupos, Nicholas 193 Truitt, Terry 182 Ulmer, Loretta 148 Umland, Susan 127 Updyke, Beth 180 Updyke, Merwin 136 Van Hooser, David 89,97,136 Van Kleeck, Peter 180 Van Schoick, Herb 182 Van Voorhis, Lynn 41 Vefmilyea, Joy 76.84.162 Vermilyea, Timothy 193 Vieldhouse, Richard 93,138,148 Visti. Barbara 70.180 Vogel. James 48.193 Volpe, Paul 97,103,180 Waite, David 88.180 Waite. Timothy 86,180 Walker. Kathleen 127 Walker. Melvin 66.90.91.106.148 Walker. Scott 68.98.1 10, 180 Wallace. Paul 66,88.91.18O Wallin. Daniel 27.48,80,83.106,108.121. 136 Wambold, Donald 181 Ware, Gordon 148 Warner. James 83.136 Wasnich. Ronald 181 Watson. John 181 Watt. Beth 48. 149 Webb. David 162 Weeks. Jacquelyn 47.61.83.138. 149 Weeks, Timothy 68,181 Weer. Judith 68.79.162 Weer. Thomas 68,71.85.91.127 Weigel, Ronald 149 Weir. Gerald 86.87.162 Weise. Denise 68.181 Welch, Carol 129 Wells. David 86.90.110.162 West. Roger 137 Wheeler. Esther 149 Whipple. Don 48.106.108.120.136 Whitcomb, Darcy 129 White, Beverly 187 White. Don 187 Whitman, Rebecca 68.82.162 Whitmire. Allan 68. 149 Whitmire. Joel 123 Whitney. Lynne 187 Whitney. Ralph Whittaker, Charles 181 Wigden. Bob 69.71,73,84.130 Wigden. Larry 181 Wilhite, Judith 162 Wilhite, Laurence 90.93.162 Willetts. Janet 163 Williams. Cecelia 127 Williams. Daniel 68.111.181 Williams, Marilyn Williams. Rhoda 68.73.83,149 Williams, Ronald 137 Williams. Rosa 181 Williamson. Gail 103.163 Williamson. John Jay 78. 163 Williamson, Peter 94.103 Wilson. Dorothy Wilson, John 136 Wilson. Paul 193 Wilson. Stuart 66.181 Wingenroth. Brian 89.193 Winn. Loren Wasinski, Joseph 163 Wolfe. Joseph 149 Wod Beverly 93.163 Wood. Donna Wood. Faith 163 Wright. Jonathan 181 Wright. Buth 70.79.163 Wu nder.1Steven 98.163 Wyant. Randall 149 Wyse. Toby 68.73.93.149 Yoder, Allen 94.97.103 Yost. Daniel 181 Yost. Mark 163 Young. Bonnie 181 Zebulske. Terry 149 'I B I I I V.l.P. Index Allen. Robert 23 Allison, Beverly 40 Arp, William 35 Bancroft. RoseLee 27,28 Bell. Cathy 40 Benson. John 37 Blades. Richard Blades. Joann 189 Boehning. Rev. David 53 Bolthouse. A.S. 23 Bowser. Arthur 28 Brock. Fred 28,139 Burke. Judith 29,92 Burke. Richard 26.29 Busho. Connie 40 Carder. Karen 53 Carter. Dr. Rembert 28 Christen. Rev. Douglas 23 Christen. Richard 25 Christen. Sherrill 42 Colas, Rev. Ralph 23 Cook. Trudy 29. 103.104 Coyle. Mike 64 Dalquist. l-l.A. 23 Dautel. Dr. Hall 23 Davis. Chris 37.44.98.99.111 Davis. Karen 42,44 Decker. Robert 23 Domhoff. Charlene 40 Drake, Don 40,86.87.89 Eisle. William 40 Elgena. Dr. Carl 23 Elgena. Dr. Kenneth 31 Ellsworth, Donald 35 Eltz. Edward 40 Enete. Noel 37,84 Engle. Barbara 37.85 Engle, Richard 31 Fowler, Everett 23 Fowler. Harriet 40 Fowler. Sam 37 Franklin Eugene 25 Franklin. Shirley 40 French. Gerald 23 Gelatt. Rev. Daniel 23 Grieb. Evelyn 40 Grosjean. Margaretta 36 Grow. Lawrence 31 Haglin, Gilbert 32. 68 Hauser, Rev. Darris 23 Haycock. Dr. Ruth 32.63 Hayden. Rev. Robert 23 Horner. Richard 36 Huckaby. James 29. 106 Hull. Dr. Merle 23 Jackson, Rev. Mark 23 Jahnke. June Jahnke. William 25 Kim. Dr. Ho-Sik 189 Krueger, Rev. Donald 64 Lawlor, John 32 Lentsch. Martha 40 Lentsch. Neil 40 Loescher. Friedie 1 1.15,16.27.30 LoTurco. Rev. Carl 23 McClain.'David 36 McClain. Janet McDonald, William 32, 69 McGrew. Berlyamin 25.33 Mellendorf. omelle 40 Millheirn, Esther 42 Millheim, Dr. John 25.189 Mitchell. Ralph 23 Mosher. Eleanor 40.44 Mosher. Kennard 26.27.33.44.94 Nielsen. Dr. Lawrence 26.30 Nordling. Harry 23 Northrup, Dr. Bernard 189 Osborne. Dorothy 38 Osborne, Elaine Osborne. Dr. William 30.90 Parelli. Richard 27 Park. Rev. William 53 Pellerin. Joe 40 Pennino. Pat41 Phelps. Russell 23 Pickering. Dr. Ernest 2123.25.33 Pickering. Yvonne 21.42 Richards, Carol 41 Richards. Robert 33. 82 Rogan. Holly 38.91 Rowland. Rev. Lawrence 23 St. John. Noreen 41 Schafer. Imogene 42 Schafer. Dr. LaVern 189 Sewell. Dr. Donald 64 Shawver. Jean 41.44 Slack. William 23 Smith. Jean 41 Sorber. Marshall 41 Sorber. Ruth 42 Stoneking, Celia 45.85 Stoneking. Virgil 34.35 Stoner. Rev. William 53 Stowell. Dr. Joseph 23 Stradei. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur 44 Strain. Linda 26.26.45 Strycker. Devon23 Swigart. Kenneth 27 Thomas. Thomas 34 Thompson. Mary 41 Trott. Donald 26.34.133 Troupos. Nancy 38.70.71 Vanderveld. Elaine 41.88 Vanderveld. Leonard 26.35,86.87,89 Van Voorhis. Lynn 41 Varnell, Ruth 41 Vermilya. Dr. Glenys 35 Vermilyea. Barbara 41 Vibbard. Hazel 35 Waggener. Miriam 36 Wheeler, Ralph 27 Whitcomb. Rev. John 64 White. Rev. John 64 Wilhite, Rev. Orlan 53 Wilkes. Charles 34,72 Wilkes, Dorothy Williams. Rev. Authur 23 Williams. Marjorie 30.45 Williams, Dr. Robert 45. 189 Willis. Judith 38 Wilson, Beverly 41.45 Wison. Elmer 41,45 Wilson. Janis 42 Wilson. Max 41 l l i I l l l ll W?-4 ' S 'fab' -Lf. '-I I5-' u, ,A - :A '- -ru, H283-p1i1Si jBi'bfIQ' liege ahd1.SchQolf of TheQol'ogy has iiy- 'and . d,ir ectio r1'. sefik to respect, the Aq1ffg.gpi1eQn'g:gas.. pg,rsQna'li'ty 'am gqparitaua'-1' gifts which EirerjpafffoffffGbgd,i.S,.Xricthlly-ya f iedQ'graQe. We -look for -dlgjf ,L-5.d ifkf4j6ti'QAg?1Q ftb - the biVer,j4Qf:fffhes gef gifts ' a nd jthe, ,Hfqadg6j.T Q'tH'Q -Clhh-rtH,,t:he.Lo'rd+L1esUs'-Chij stf.i '-'' ' , i, I if C Q' J A, ' 1 I. x . .: ' 4' UQ .w 'f ' Q- x' 1- -34 15. -. l - :Q , K I Q tifsiif 'TF ,afi- . 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