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Hi m. ' ( : .1 .4 BURSTING THE BUBBLE Bursting the Bubble Opening I CONTENTS V THE BIOLAN Volume Fifty-Three 1986 = Memoirs = Lifestyle 0== Associations = =? Performers Closing 230 = BIOLAN STAFF Lifestyle Associations Memoirs Performers Head Photographer — Page Editors — Page Editors — Tim Adams Administering Editor — Cari Fox Carolyn Eide Assistant Photographers — Todd Myatt Kenneth Felig Janet Lange Mark BardweU Pam Hoch Julie Rusch Eva Bowers Managing Editor — Kristin Popp Stephen Sanya Luke Tai Paul Murphy Publications Published yearly by the Asso- Copy Editor — Maria Taylor Publications Chairman — ciated Students of Biola Uni- Mark BardweU Laura Sheneberger Glenn Whipp versity Representative — Typesetters — Advertising Manager — John McKinncy Yasmin Adhiambo Cheryl Norton Mike Scheevel 13800 Biola Ave. La Mirada. California 90639 _ Dedication Care for All (f I don ' t think stu- dents realize what a privilege it really is to be here at Biola, so states Biola ' s honorary house mother. For the past eighteen years, Mrs. Baumgardener — lovingly known to the campus as Mrs. B — faithfully served to enrich student lives in her own very unique way, wel- coming everyone to breakfast with a smile. She repeatedly said, Most people do not enjoy their work, but nothing gives me more joy than getting up at 4:00 every morning to see my kids. The joy she found was quite evident by the way she took time to know each student and to play a motherly part in their lives. Noth- ing is more amazing than the way she knew every stu- dent by name and number. This year was the last year for Mrs. B. But retirement will only mean that she will have more time to spend with her husband. They hope to spend most of their time getting to know each other better and traveling. Plans of a little golf were also high on her list. One of her many words of wisdom to students is to put into practice those principles that they have learned at Biola. To Mrs. B, applying those principles to their lives could be the most important thing that they ever do. We wish her best and we give her out thanks, as Mrs. B steps beyond the geographical bounds of Biola and explores ail the wonderful riches God still has planned for her. To show our appreciation, appreciation that we feel the rest of the student body shares, we of the Publica- tions Board dedicate the 1986 Biolan to Mrs. B. mm -• r , «j« « c. ' .ii ' -3 - V y 1, ' • ' ' WkA ' - yy « ■-si ■6 ■■• . ,- - A .. I . ' ' ' 3 luke tai where do christian yearbook themes come from? how do people come up with those ideas? some are off the wall, while others surely must borderline on genius. well, to answer such thought provoking questions: this year ' s theme was conceived in a Jacuzzi. to escape the intense pressure of studies, todd myatt, mark bardwell, and myself chose to enjoy an evening of business mixed with pleasure in the most relaxing place we could think of. somehow the biola bubble became the subject of conversation; and voila — bursting the bubble popped into our minds. genius? special revelation from the lord? maybe not. but we wan ted a theme that would extend last year ' s challenge, visions of excellence, and what better way to inspire thought than with controversy. just the term biola bubble brings to mind both a positive and negative image, in the following articles we hope to stimulate further thought. what is the biola bubble? biola students live in it. all those who attend school here including faculty and staff are part of it. we not only live in it, we comprise the bubble, it emanates from us. each year in august, we come together from to form the bubble and during the course of the year; it grows until finally it bursts, we even have a ceremony to announce the fact, a few months later, we come together to form it once again. the bubble is often a way of thinking, to some it is merely a way of thinking — one possible outlook on life, to these people, the bubble possesses definite geo- graphical boundaries and it is a great place to go and leave, but to others the bubble has no geographical boundaries, it is their life. those who live on campus can easily experience its omnipresence, they can live here for years and not have any contact with that which lies beyond its see-through walls which prevent any contact with people of other contrary beliefs and life styles, they only read and hear about the horrors outside, to them the bubble is a green- house; a safe observation point from where they can view both the outside world and themselves through portals previously established by head greenhouse keep- ers. for these individuals, when time comes for the bubble to execute its ritual bursting — it is merely a ritual, the resulting explosion forms hundreds of tiny bubbles each of which contains a neatly packaged life. when we choose to take the bubble with us where ever we go, then we begin to divide the world into. 9 HAPPINESS OUR COURSE by. mark bardwell and todd myatt what a beautiful sunset! isn ' t the water clear? boy this quiet stillness is great, i wouldn ' t mind spending the rest of my life out here with nature where everything is so peaceful, this beats all of the traffic, noise, smog, and bustle back in l.a., though, doesn ' t it? imagine living out here away from all the pressures of life and all those bothersome people. life in the biola bubble is much like being out on a lake in a fishing boat at sunset, the bubble creates a perfec t atmosphere that is so peaceful, relatively undisturbed by culture and life outside, one does not have to deal much with crime, starvation, and war, but instead can practically shut out all of the hardships that the rest of the world faces, many biolans, however, have realized the problem; have chosen to take on the challenge; and are tangibly working toward change. we not only can shut out the hurt and suffering around us, but we can also cut ourselves off from dealing with problems that a chris- tian faces in a non-christian world, we can avoid working toward that difficult balance referred to in the statement, be in the world but not of it. it is hard to follow the christian standards of purity and still communicate Christ ' s love without making those we are ministering to feel inferior or alienated. most people would far rather be out on the lake watching the sun go down than back in l.a. in the midst of all of the hurry and problems of everyday life, it gives us a sort of pleasure and comfort when all we have to do is deal with our own problems and the problems of those immediately around us. why do some of us put ourselves in a bubble? why are we so apathetic? do we not want to face the guilt or feel the hurt? are we too selfish and too caught up in our own world to realize that others in the world have greater problems than our own? do we fear that we would be wasting our time or do we just feel insecure about putting into practice what we ' ve been taught? perhaps it is the fear of change, the fear of the unknown, the fear of failure, we are afraid to leave the comfort of this placid lake, to burst this bubble that we are in. kenman wong during my four years here at biola, i have experienced tremen- dous growth marked with constant struggle and pain. during my freshman year, my world was highly idealistic, i was a young christian with high goals, like many believers, i was taught to see the world through rose-colored glasses, naivity told me that perfection could be found in this world and christians were capable of being perfect. of course, this outlook affected my view of biola. it had to be perfect! its advertisements emphasized that fact, biola offered daily chapels, 30 units of bible, christian service assignments, talbot seminary, and even dorm prayer meetings, how could there ever be sin in such a place? then suddenly, my perfect world caved in. my bubble burst, i heard a swear word, i saw people cutting chapel and lying about their attendance, students had bad attitudes towards christian ser- vice assignments and not everyone attended church on Sundays. was the whole world depraved except me? it took a full semester before i finally started to wonder if the problem wasn ' t me. the answer really shook me. i realized that i was just as sinful as everyone else, everyone was depraved. naturally, my first reaction was to frantically search for a way to rid my life of sin and to change this world, i bought christian books on self image, holiness, recreation, philosophy, you name it. i engulfed myself in the christian thought and world-view, i constant- ly scrutinized myself going as far as to repeatedly calling myself a failure. i didn ' t realize it then, but the more i tried to improve my self- image, the worse it became, why? because i was focused on myself rather than God. i also began to ask if christians didn ' t have all of the right answers, how could we and still disagree about so many key issues, how could we prove that what we believe is true? what makes our beliefs any more accurate than those of other religions? then began my quest for true Christianity, is it obeying regula- tions and remaining separate from the world? if so, where are the lines drawn? is Christianity merely going to church, reading the bible, and praying? ask me about my spiritual walk and i would immediately think about whether or not i had gone to church last Sunday, or how much praying and bible reading i had been doing. these were my measuring sticks of spirituality. i knew that Christianity had to be deeper than that, i searched on and on. some things i have resolved, other questions i keep on probing. will i ever be able to live the life that God intended for me? with the constant biases and thoughts that have plagued me, i don ' t know if i ever could, so many of our beliefs are based on tradition, rather than as a result of thought and analysis. biola is evangelical and has the same traditions and limitations as main-stream evangelicalism, sadly, some people will spend their whole life in a bubble, they will have been brought up in christian homes, attend christian schools, work for christian organizations, then die. others will feel a need to escape, they will sow their wild oats in order to experience the other side of life where christians can not go. i admit that i ' ve often tossed around thought of trying this route, how great it would be to be free for awhile, for a year; maybe two, but is it worth the risk of getting trapped. i love biola with all my heart! a place that has caused me to struggle and think so much can only be good, as this is the path for growth (James 1: 2-3). therefore, it is my hope that all biola stu- dents will struggle similarly with the issue around them, this is how values become internalized, and subsequently lived out. it is important to remember that although christians are limited by a constantly changing culture and society, God remains perma- nent, unchanging, and most of all, loving, our world can be affected for Christ through love alone, but, in order to communicate this love, there must first be thought, thought that is free from the influences of the bubble. one thing that became clear is how little christians think, evange- licals are far behind on the creative aspect of life, for example, our fine arts, drama, music, and art constantly imitate the world, this was not the case in the days of rembrant or bach who led the rest of the world in the arts, wouldn ' t it be great if the world imitated christians, if we set the standards of comparison? when christians regain the forfronts of thought and creativity, this world will change. 10 ■C ' 11 HAPPINESS HIS CHARTER ;by; mark bardwell and todd myatt flies are buzzing all over the place; there is a strong smell of animals; everything is filthy; and it is extremely hot. some people have the most unusual ideas of what it is like to be a missionary, envisioning pictures of half starving people; snakes hanging from the trees; thick, dense jungles; mud huts; and mosquito nets. this hardly describes the general conception of a vacation such as a fishing or skiing trip to crystal-clear lake tahoe. missionary life is quite a contrast to the peaceful, relaxing life in a bubble made of rules, many missionaries find themselves in comparatively dis- agreeable surroundings, one often asks, why do people leave a country like the united states to live in such an uncomfortable environment? why leave a perfect life, one that most of the world longs for, to clean ugly wounds, endure life-threatening situations, and to survive on less than a substantial income? the general thought is that most missionaries do it out of guilt because they know Christ ' s great commission is to go into all of the world and preach the gospel, however, generally it is quite the other way around, believe it or not, most missionaries enjoy what they are doing, nothing could give them more joy than serving God and others on the mission field. life in the bubble is satisfying . . . sometimes, but in reality that satisfaction one gets in the bubble is nothing compared to the joy and fulfillment that God can give to those who are willing to give up their present comfort to serve him. admittedly there are many ways to serve others than through foreign mission work. God obviously has not called everyone to go overseas because there is still a need for workers here at home. it is very unlikely that a christian can ever be fully satisfied by shutting himself up in a bubble of rules, separated entirely from the world outside, he must break out into the world and do what God has called him to. without bursting that bubble he can never really grow, be satisfied as a christian, or experience all the joy that God had planned for him. - t:F 12 li Bursting the Bubble Aftershock and Shock Absorbers .by. carol pierce things have a way of falling to pieces, shingles blow off the roof; fenders rust; and nylons run. bubbles have a way of bursting, noth- ing is exempr, not even our ideas. great laws for human interaction were given at mt. sinai which within a few thousand years, deteriorated into a cynical array of legalistic functions, many christians begin their lives with a set of certainties that account for everything, theirs is the only correct tradition, and the only pure one. but when their bubble bursts they stumble into the great glittering world and are dazzled by the compelling alternatives, they see that there are obvious rewards to be had by simply leaving their categories behind, however, if they have been taught to see outside the bubble while they have been growing within it, they will not disavow their Christianity, but only the habits which limit their influence in the world. in matthew 10:16, christ calls his disciples to him and cautions them that he is sending them out like sheep among wolves, there- fore, be shrewd as snakes and innocent as doves. such commands of christ require the bursting of the biola bubble, our mission, to integrate the whole gospel with every area of society, rules out any naive options that the gospel can be shared from inside a bubble; communication of the gospel must be personal, truthful, relevant, and most of all compassionate, nothing else can save us from our uncompassionate loyalty to formulaic lifestyles and customary con- ventions on the one hand or from an unpardonable disregard for the revelation of God on the other. there are a variety of ways to burst the bubble, but the breaking must come at the individual level and is often traumatic, let ' s face it, we are not so separate from the contemporary culture that we don ' t get caught in its cross-fire, we are killed in accidents; our parents get divorced; we get divorced, we starve; we are raped; we are handicapped; we are fearful, sometimes the aftershock of these traumas change our lives forever, often we are not shrewd enough to understand that we can remain separate from the world and yet minister to it, and in our confusion and pain, we turn away from it all. regardless of whether we prick the bubble ourselves or it is pricked by someone else we must be prepared to meet the world without our protective shell, very often we seem to have very little control over when the bubble is broken, but we do have control over gaining the shrewdness with which to deal with a loss of protection, the process of becoming a shrewd christian seems often to involve the corollary process of not only bursting the bubble, but also familiarizing ourselves with the machines of con- temporary culture so that we can learn to live with others, believers and non-believers, with compassion, truth, and timeliness. i have a friend who, with healthy skepticism and frustrating regularity reminds me that that ' s where it all breaks down. and she is right, she is also a shrewd christian because she recognizes the tenuousness of the bubble, that there is a point at which the bubble is mortally vulnerable, she also recognizes the potential danger for the christian who has nothing but her bubble to protect her. and that is the advantage of being a part of the biola bubble, because when we one day find ourselves without our protective shell, also find ourselves surrounded by those who are willing to be a shock-absorber, as a faculty member at biola, i see my responsi- bility as a two-fold: one, i am here to burst the bubble rather than to protect it from potential harm, and two, i am here to assist students in dealing with the aftershock, by the grace of God we all must endure the resulting pain and ensuing tension created by the bub- ble ' s bursting, and go on to prepare ourselves for the world beyond the bubble. and it gets even more complicated after the bubble is burst, because we must prepare for two worlds: the world of needy men and women and the other world, the other world is the world that lies beyond the borders imposed by time and space and contingen- cy, a bubbleless life of freedom instead of constraint, of justice instead of compensation, of redemption instead of protection, be- hold, i make all things new. behold i give you a new bubble which will not be broken. 14 15 16 til a ill dll In le( lii mi ne of mv roommates and I went out looking at apartments yesterday. V ere both graduating and Biola has this funny rule about not letting graduates stay on campus. Not that we  ant to live at Biola. We ' re free. It ' s time to pack our belongings in the California Cooler cardboard boxes and get on with our lives. Still, it ' s kind of hard to leave Biola w ithout feeling some sense of loss. The loss is not over exams, term papers or Missionary Conference. I doubt that I ' ll ever really miss those things. But, I do think there will be times when I ' ll look around for someone who will play whiffleball or go on a late-night food run. There won ' t always be someone there for that reason. I do think I ' ll miss this college lifestyle. Of course, your social life doesn ' t end upon graduation. It just becomes a little more difficult to fit things in. Opportunities for leisure are less frequent, and who has time for an In and Out run when you have to wake up at six to go to work the next day? I mean, in col- lege it ' s no big deal. You just skip your early-morning class. No problem. Do that a few times at your job, though, before to long, you ' ll be lined up outside the downtown resuce mission. College is going to basketball games, parties and dorm activities while you ' re getting an education. Those things are essential to a healthy, successful college life. And they ' re as much a part of your education as any 10-week exam. If you don ' t learn to live with people now, while it ' s relatively easy, you ' re probably going to have a difficult time once you graduate. That ' s when life ' s challenges will really start and personality conflicts will be a little more significant than who emptied the garbage last. I ' m going to miss the college lifestyle, but it ' s probably fortunate that it ' s ending this vear. If I ate too many more In and Out burgers I ' d probably die from clogged arteries before I turned 30. — Glenn Whipp Dorms, Activities, Socials add to Life Torrey Conference Mr. R.A. Torrey was considered a great leader in the field of Christian education. Biola University comnnemorates its first dean, Mr. Torrey, each year with a week of seminars. This year Biola set aside the week of October 14-18 for its 49th annual Torrey Memorial Bible Conference, a spiritual empha- sis week and a break from school for most students. Several outstanding men and women of God spoke throughout this week of special seminars. Some of the speakers for this years ' conference included: Dr. Calvin Cook, Dr. Norman Geisler, Dr. Roy Roberts, Mrs. Murial Cook, Dr. Darryl Delhousaye, Mrs. Jill Briscoe, Dr. Walter Kaiser, Jr., and Dr. Howard Stevenson. The series Amos and the Justice of God, by Dr. Roy Roberts; daily luncheons for different majors; sessions by Mrs. Murial Cook and her daughter Mrs. Shelly Volkardt; a special time for worship and praise led by Dr. Howard Ste- venson; and the concluding general session by Jill Briscoe highlighted this year ' s Torrey Memorial Bible Conference. Seminars attended throughout the week challenged stu- dents spiritually helping them to grow in faith. As speakers shared what was on their hearts, many students opened themselves to share in love. Most seminars spoke in a special way to the students who attended them and throughout the week they learned a great deal about their Lord and Savior. 18 19 Morning Chapels Mihe Usrer Variety and creativity were evident throughout the year as the Chapel Board planned all Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday chapels. The primary goal of the Chapel Board was to get students to formulate their own answers rather than spoon feeding them. This was accomplished through Abortion, Human Sexuality, and other special em- phasis weeks. As issues were presented, students were challenged both to see the Biblical facts behind the issue and understand what It means to love their brother in Christ. This year ' s theme verse was 1 John 4:20 which states ■•If someone says, ' I love God, ' and hates his brother he ' is a liar; for the one who does not love his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen Armed with this verse, students confronted controvercial issues which provoke thought and discussion. Morning chapels provided the initial spark for further debate as individuals of differing opinions-sought answers to their questions In the end, a greater understanding of each topic was achieved by students and teachers alike. FAR RIGHT: Chapel Abortion Emphasis Week with student moderator Scott Derekson and Professor George Nishida and author Vanderhoof. INSET: Jeff Kennedy lead in sing- ing. ABOVE: Bill Butterworth gives a challenge to students with a retelling of The Tony Story (BELOW) by Carolyn Coons and her son, Tony. 1 ' ¥ ,„ t ' M ' y.y v : . : ' f €i ' . t;,p c- ' V u y s vP C y . .. J jC y Ki v ' ' Camp Concert 23 Air Bond Rock iow. Contest winners. Adam and the Way Cools shows ;ir stuff. Right: K X Dunigan dancing to the ' ■' ' . Steve Bridges kep ABC-XYZ. Al Jarrow. The Cars. These were just some of the top name pop groups who visited the Biola campus on Thursday, the tenth of October, 1985. Well, not in person, but im-person- ated. Yes, it was time for the annual AirBand competition. Spon- sored by KBBK, this was the biggest air band competition yet. With some twenty bands each made up of well rehearsed Biolans or just gutsy dare devils the show began around din- ner time with M.C. Steve Bridges leading the way. As the audience of several hundred Biolans gathered in front of the Student Union Building to partake of dinner, they watched and cheered for their friend on stage as they mouthed the words to hit songs and moved their way across stage. When the evening drew to a close and the smoke cleared (literally), two groups stood out. The first runner-up award went to the group, Tri-X. And this year ' s best overall group was Adam and the Way Cools. f S ' - ' -,V; ' Christmas 1985 was highlighted by the first annual Christ- mas tree lighting. Located between the newly constructed University Art Gallery in Marshburn Hall and the Rose Me- morial Library, the school Christmas tree was decorated with red and white lights. Sponsored by the Student Alumni Association the event program began at dusk with traditional Christmas carols sung by the University Singers. As the tree was lit, the Uni- versity Singers were then joined in singing by passers-by who had gathered. Christmas was truly in the air. Finally, after more singing, the evening was topped off with the candle lighting. As each participant held a candle, a flickering flame was passed from one person to another. Each was reminded of the important role they played in God ' s purpose to spread the light of Christ to those around them in the up coming it ( ' H f : kT ' K AT- -j Jii. ■? I ' . -. Commencement will always be the highlight of any educa- tional institution. Biola students representing some 24 differ- ent majors were honored as charter university graduates in the fall and spring commencement exercises. Graduates from the School of Arts, Sciences, and Professions, Talbot Theological Seminary and Rosemead School of Psychology were involved in the ceremonies. Fall graduates met in the Biola University gymnasium in December. Graduates were challenged by E.V. Hill, pastor of local Los Angeles ethnic church. Following his address, Dr Cook honored Mr, Hill with an honorary degree. Spring commencement was held on Metzger lawn, being usually the larger of the two commencement ceremonies The weather looked clear as over 250 graduates stepped out of the Biola Bubble and received their diplomas. 28 29 Duncan Highlights BAB Weel( The third annual BAB Week officially began at the stroke of noon on Thursday February 6. Bettys were allowed to ask the Bob of their choice to a week ' s worth of fun and traditional activities. This year, there were a few changes from previous ones. The Biola Business Association and Social Board present- ed a Jazz Nite in the SUB. The traditional Valentine ' s Ban- quet was again held in the cafeteria. Dr. Harrison emceed as the 139th Street Quartet provided the after dinner enter- tainment. To top off the week long program was Bryan Duncan. He and his band took over the Chase gymnasium on Saturday night. The two hour concert featured songs from his new album. Both Biolansand members of the Christian communi- ty at large gathered to listen to their hard driving rhythms and lyrics. Bryan Duncan recently established his own band following his association with the Sweet Comfort Band. This was a new experience for him setting out on his own. But in an interview with The Chimes Bryan said that he felt more free to express his abilities now that he is away from the Band. Whatever the circumstances, he gave an unforgettable concert that will remain in the minds of Biolans for years to come. 30 31 VCLE GLENN ' S YOUNGSTERS VISIT THE SUB Uncle Glenn, my cousin says Biola students are paying more student fees }w. Doesn ' t that mean you can have lighted restrooms and drinking foun- ins instead of bird baths? ■March 1984 DATING RELATIONSHIPS MOVE INTO HIGH GEAR Bob and Betty are on the road to romance thanks to Car Connection, the highway dating service of the 1980s. — October 1984 ' E ARE THE SCHOOL We are the school, we are Biola, we are the ones who never dance or drink - so we might as well start giving. There ' s no rules we ' re breakin ' , we ' re home n Friday nights. We might as well make a better day for someone else. tung to We Are the World ) — April 1985. PLIGHT OF THE HOMELESS Glenn and his roommates are evicted from Zeta Chi. They said we had until the end of the year to move out as long as we put the dirty socks in the hamper — something about cutting the fumigating costs for the women who live there next year. — May 1985. 32 The Best of Whipp When asked by the editor of the BIOLAN in early March to select a column to be reprinted in the yearbook. I was more than a little undecided about which one to choose. Picking the photos was easy. It was simply a matter of remembering how much fun I had in setting up the shots and the amount of enjoyment I received from the student body when the paper came out. The column I chose is not my funniest. It ' s not event that satirical. But it expresses the basic philosophy that I ' ve tried to convey the past three years — that is: don ' t take everything so seriously. Care about the things that really matter, but don ' t get so wrapped up in life ' s trivial concerns that it keeps you from enjoying yourself. I ' m going to miss all of you. Thanks for your encouragement and praise. I ' ve had a lot of fun. BIOLA TAKES OFFENSIVE ON ISSUES OF LIFE I received a phone call yesterday from Student Affairs. Some lady apparently is a little hacked off over senior pic- tures and says she ' s going to sue us for everything we ' re worth. Well, she didn ' t put it exactly that way, but from what I gather, she is not exactly pleased with the quoted prices for the packages. Don ' t know that I blame her, but I wouldn ' t exactly call it grounds for a major lawsuit. Somebody call my lawyer. She ' s not the only one a little offended by things these days. I was reading The Chimes last Sunday night and I noticed that a lot of people are up in arms these days over some pretty important things. Biola University has become an offensive place to go to school. Don ' t take that the wrong way. Biola, no matter what the clerks in Albertsons tell you, is not that bad a place. But it seems as though we must be doing something wrong be- cause there are a lot of folks that are downright put off by the things we do. I saw it all over last week ' s paper. Certain members of the evangelical community were offended by our last drama pro- duction. Of Mice and Men. Certain board members were offended by the proposed production of Vanities. Certain people in the Biola community are offended by fans ' actions at sporting events, prompting the publishing of a code of conduct for athletic events. And anyone entering Airbands had to pass an audition, created as a safety check to pre- vent offense to some in the Biola community. Dang it! I said to one of my roomates as I finished read- ing all of this. We can ' t do anything around here without offending someone. Just as I uttered this sentence, a car drove down and parked next to my room in Zeta. The stereo was cranked at some 1,000 decibels, blasting out some song by Prince. I normally wouldn ' t go berserk at such a routine occurrence, but the Raiders football highlights were just coming on the sports and such a moment calls for a certain degree of re- spect and reverence. So I opened my door and shouted, Hey buddy put a cork on it. Of course that did the trick — for about five seconds. And then the music started again. Dang it! I said slamming the door. People have a lot of nerve, you know that! And you know what? That offends me! Okay, so I get offended too. And it ' s not always by an issue that ' s a life and death matter. But seems like people making decisions at Biola are getting offended by the wrong things — things, that when you really think about it, aren ' t really that significant. I get so discouraged sometimes because it seems like so many people around here have I Cor. 8:9 as their life verse. I don ' t think we could cause any more people to stumble if half the student had their ' s out in the aisles while sitting in chap- el. It ' s that bad. Is it really that big of a deal if a fan questions a referee ' s call at a basketball game? Is the reputation of Biola University really dragged through the mud by this? Or is it far more damaging to our reputation to have understaffed and less- than-adequate academic departments on campus? I am much more embarrassed by the latter, and sad to say, it is not a slight problem at Biola. I would much rather Biola be known as a Christian universi- ty where the students receive a quality education than a place where students are polite during athletic events. I also believe students would much rather go to a college where departments are given artistic freedom to challenge us than to attend a place where plays are lambasted because they contain the word cathouse. And does such a short-sighted attitude end at Biola or carry on to other areas of life? I hope down the line that such truly offensive things as world hunger and helping the unfor- tunate won ' t be overshadowed by whether or not we should applaud after somebody sings in church. — Glenn Whipp 33 DORMLIFE Without question, dorm life is an important part of the college experience. To be away from home — away from childhood trappings — we find ourselves in an environment to explore. We explore not only ourselves but the world around us with the guidance of friends and teachers. Campus living contains rich experiences for everyone — with joys and trials being part of the package. Each resident must interact with his or her hall mates on sometimes pain- fully intimate levels, sharing hurts and questions as well as love. It is this love and fellowship which we express as we struggle to understand life that becomes one of the most important factors to bring us closer to God. I have often wondered what goes through God ' s mind as He looks down from heaven and sees Christian college stu- dent ' s going through their daily routines. I hope He has a sense of humor because He sees our posters and calendars of various subjects hanging on our once bare walls, the miss- ing sock lost underneath last months laundry bag, and where we last left our Bible. I wish He would tell me where I left my Westmont game tickets! Knowing that God is watching us can be a frightening thought. But He certainly is not Santa Claus — drawing a tic mark every time we ' re naughty and not nice. A sort of cosmic score keeper. He is, however, omnipresent. And not just around us, but within us. He resides in us like we reside in these buildings. We are the living temples of an all powerful God. It IS this factor that makes dorm life a unique exper- ience. Most of us are oblivous to it. We don ' t think much of the presence of Christ in our lives and, therefore, are not able to gain as much from the times we spent here as we should. Perhaps all is not lost. Perhaps one day, when we look back upon our dorm life experience, we will again see the omni- presence of God. 34 35 HARTUPPERODD Upper Odd was blessed with an all freshman floor this year. Many things filled the college dorm days on Upper Odd such as: water fights, hall chats, surprise birthday parties, occasional wrestling matches and meaningful prayer times. Dedicated spiritual and social encouragers made a lot of the floor activities possible, like: Get Your Roommate a Date, prayer partners. Hart Buddies, a carnival booth and prayer meetings. Unification as a floor was Upper Odd ' s goal for the year. This goal got a good start on their floorbuster activitiy over the Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1. They had a combination of activities as a floor and ended up sharing time with the Stewart guys in a game at the pool and watching videos. Various activities continued throughout the year which also encouraged unity. Upper Odd ' s all freshman floor exper- ienced independence from home, yet grew close to those around them in the dorm. Overall, these girls had a smooth transition and good introduction to the college life at Biola. 36 J HARTLOWERODD Real growth is a desire of every per- son on Hart Lower Odd. Since the ma- jority here are incoming freshmen, ad- justment to the hazards and fun of dorm life were first in order. From the first floor meeting, it was clear that Lower Odd certainly had its share of diversity, yet at the same time an overwhelming enthusiasm was seen in plans and suggestions for the coming year. Of course, Get Your Roommate a Date was at the top on everyone ' s projected itinerary, yet more personal activities started and ongoing included Secret Sisters and prayer and share group. Concern for the smaller details of the floor such as birthdays, sick- trays and overall encouragement were added evidence of community spirit. In more ways than we could ever imagine, real growth was evident on Lower Odd. We learned that genuine growth does not necessarily involve constant seasons of fruitfulness, but in- cludes the difficulties of pruning as well. It IS during these times that we needed each other to help remind us that God will not let us wither but wants prosper- ity for us. In weathering the growth pains together, Lower Odd was a truly prosperous floor. 37 ARTUPPEREVEN Upper Even Sweet Upper Even is the place that we have lived and called our own for one school year, with its long hall that is so often blocked with people talking or being hugged. On each door, all 25 of them, the names of each inhabitant resides. The walls are ever-changing, with snapshots, post- ers, verses, and little reminders of roomcheck that are put up in the dead of night. If you listen closely you ' ll hear switchboard calling some- one ' s name, several stereos playing faintly in the background and the laughter of two or three girls walking down the hall. The giggles get louder as they approach your room and softer as they pass by. If you ' re on the phone they ' ll stop and whisper loudly, Is it him? As you shake your head no, because of course it isn ' t, they smile in understanding and keep going. If it was him they would ask you to be sure to say hi from them whether they know him or not. If you ' re up late, you never need to go it alone, because for certain someone else will be too, for this is the year of the calculus book, West and the World, and English composition. Anatomy, biology and physiology shout for attention too. Kaja will be up trying to get people who are already asleep to sign up for an activity while Nancy studies having already asked the girls on her end if they want to go. Yes, Upper Even, is quite a place to live. 38 HARTLOWEREVEN ' ■€fT - What a floor! Who would have expected that these fresh- men girls would become so quickly involved in the Biola Com- munity? Within the first five weeks of school, many were already involved in drama, University Singers, the women ' s Soccer Club, or some other Campus function. Who would have expected the Sophomores to be so accepting and en- couraging to the new freshmen? This type of beginning helped our goal of floor unity become a reality! The combina- tion of each girl ' s unique qualities and talents was what com- prised Lower Even, and more importantly, helped build floor unity. GYRAD at the beach, bowling on Labor Day, floor retreats. Tommies Run ' s, Midnight talks and popcorn are only memo- ries now, but the growth and special friendships we gained from this year will linger on. Each person is special, having influenced the lives of others to make the remaining years at Biola more meaningful for everyone. Continue to reach out and touch the lives of each person. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. Matt., 5:16. 39 rf WA R TUPPERQ UADS 40 ST E WAR TUPPERQ UADS I Stewart near autonoTn ingte q i their interests. ' - So writes Paul Reid, Resident AssiSj tant of upper north quads . . . ' With such distinguished voca ' one would tend to think that Jh studious males at Biola live are quite sttidious. however. lhers have as tteir primary goal to enjoy their id to experience ' wship as is humanly ( _ one year at Biola. Every quad .s equipped with at least one television, computer, and all kinds of sports stuff, three key necessities in college dorm life. Rumor has it that the intelligent, cor- dial,, and exciting men Hve here. .Well, you know what they say about rumors. 1 STEWARTHALL STEWARTHALL For you are all one in Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:28). Even though they came from different walks of life, the residents of Stewart all have one common bond, their love for Christ and each other. When looking for a phrase that best describes Stewart, the fact that the residents come from different life styles be- comes evident. In simply walking from one room to another the different lifestyles are obvious. One room looks worse than Time Square on New Year ' s Day; while you could mis- take the room next door for the Bonaventure Hotel. To the guys in Stewart it is . . . messy, but home. Halloween 365 days a year. Mmmmarvelous, simply Mmmmarvelous. late nights, late mornings, lots of fun. I don ' t know. men at play, not men at work. rowdy. the louder the better. well if it weren ' t for my suite mate . . . Where ' s my car! No Rusco cards. (cont. page 44) 43 STEWARTHALL Stewart really is men at play with activities like Get your Roommate a Date, open hours, sports, and beach trips. When there aren ' t any organized activities taking place someone can usually be found skim boarding in the overwa- tered (flooded) court lawn. The Stewart guys also shared many activities with their neighbors, the girls in Hart Hall. Why do so many guys choose to live in Stewart? Most residents chose to make Stewart Hall their home because they wanted a combination of the freedom, independence and solitude of apartment-type living; while retaining their grasp on the community and fellowship of real dorm life. Where else on campus can someone have privacy while shar- ing a connecting bathroom? Where else can a person spend a peaceful afternoon under a tree and maintain a rowdy reputation? What single residence hall has the one and only Club Roach. ? Stewart. Stewart could only be summed up in mental pictures. Pic- tures of Pepsi cans strung across a room, surf boards. Do- mino ' s pizza, comput ers, wall murals, chapels, Miami Vice, floor pictures, floor meetings, Jim, Don, Brent, Dave, Brad, Rex, Kevin, Mike, Rambo, Arnold Schwarzenagger, Torrey Week, Open House, Hart Hall, beach trips, Rea Dawn, Satur- day Night Live, Air Bands, High Frontiers, football, ping pong, hypersports, Coach Sarver, Commando, and so many other people, activities and events characterized the lives of the great guys that lived in Stewart Hall. 44 STEW ARTH ALL 4i ETACHIEXCLUSIVE Exclusive two bedroom, bathroom, apartment-style hous- ing located in the heart of the peaceful southern Biola Uni- versity Campus. It is nestled at the foot of the quiet McNally Hills. It ' s spacious rooms offer attractive doorstep grass courtyards and a friendly neighborhood. The central location offers immediate access to baseball stadium and nearby dor- mitories. Barbeque, frisbee, and croquet facilities are all available. Community life is very active and is recommended for the serious country clubber and impromptu weekender. Come experience this relaxed atmosphere which offers both a rigorous community life and peaceful seclusion in the priva- cy of duplex housing. Reasonable rates. No pets or children allowed. 46 EMERSONUPPERODD The upper odd gentlemen of Emerson were definitely the attention grabbers at the beginning of the year. They swung into action during the incredible beach party with the Alpha Chi women. All star amoeba tag was played along with a tribute song to the ladies of Alpha Chi. Then there was intra- mural football fever with the ever vivacious availables. Root- ing sections from the floor encouraged their brothers at soc- cer games and wrestling matches. Floor unity went hand in hand on upper odd, as the men participated in the study breaks, instantaneous hall soccer, frisbee, and sometimes golf. Floor unity also came into effect when it was time for the Garz , their local golf pro, to have his cluttered American decorated room checked. When R.A., Ray Smith, in his fam- ous Heart Boxer shorts appeared in the hall, the time had arrived for quiet to reign once again on the floor. Well for at least ten minutes anyway. 48 EMERSONL O WERODD Emerson lower odd recipe; Mix together, stirring gently, the following ingredients: one floor golf pro, a rare Biola male nursing major, add mostly freshmen ingredients (guys), one R.A., named Mike Doyle, and your half way there. Now spice up the mixture by a adding a group of surf cats that enjoy awesome surfing action, a few of the highly spirited fl avors, a few book worms for flavor balance, and now you have the makings of a fantastic floor. Blend all of the above together on a variety of trial temperatures, for a time of about two semesters, and this Christian growth souffle will be close to perfection this year. The R.A. spent time this year teaching his guys how to stay off of the rocks while surfing and off the rocks of life, when on the beach of life. The guys were very spirited, with a lot of activities, such as surfing, golf and assassin. They also experi- mented with interesting study habits, or lack of them, but all in all they had a great time on a great floor, serving a truly Awesome God. 49 EMERSONUPPEREVEN Question: Where were the deadly games of tag with a fris- bee, roller chairs and skateboard wars wo n, lost and played most this year? Answer; Emerson upper even, of course. The pepperoni piz- za, late nights with David Letterman; the prayer share in the R.A., Steve Plumb ' s room; and maybe even a little sleep at night characterized the lives of these Emerson men. If talent had a mecca at Biola this floor would be in the running with its magicians, musicians, singers, air band performers, artists, runners, bikers, skiers, teachers, preachers, and even Navy and Marine personel. With such an energetic group of fun loving guys, there was still that all important balance needed for a healthy Christian lifestyle. Look for God to use many of these men for His Glory in the future. 50 EMERSONLOWEREVEN Variety is the spice of life and there certainly was a lot of spice on Emerson Lower Even. Many different interests could be found on the floor this year. The guys enjoyed a variety of sports, art, music, and photography. The R.A.. David Arnesen, did his best to insure that the Emerson men had activities that were as exciting, fun, and varied as the men themselves. Just remember the dates with Cinderella, Ghost Busting, S.W.A.T., chapels, and the teriyaki T-bone sushi surprise. A wide variety of ideas, hopes, plans, and dreams, were being tested for their value. On some nights, one might find a room having a junk food scarf down along with fascinating discussions on the digital morality of the electrical neanderthals, or maybe what flavor of topping goes best on top of strawberry ice cream. a 51 iORTONHALL Madness and mayhem. That is what visitors may expect from the Hortonians. On any given night, horse-play and broom hockey rampage through both hallways and lobby — as long as the R.A. ' s don ' t find out that is. This year ' s craziness focused mostly around the rock ' n roll surfing motif. As it turned out, these were among the top entertainment attraction filling much of the leisure time of these otherwise studious collegiates. The fun continued through the year as the residence did group projects such as the following; 1. The record setting room stuff; 94 bodies, men and wom- en, cats and dogs, up close and personal, face to face with one another, everything was just fine till someone tried to breath. 2. The Hall Screams: Every other Thursday night and every night of the week during finals week, from9;55 to 10;00, the whole dorm was allowed to do just about anything to get there yah-yahs out. The pressure once relieved, silence reins supreme again. 3. Horton Horn Completition; Killerball games as well as oth- er sports were allowed to be used as relief as well as great fun for the guys to try to win the Horn for their floor. 4. Painting Competition; The men of upper even were awarded with first place in this competition. There may not be any Van Goghs, Gilles, or Rembrants there, but did any of those guys ever win a free dinner? 5. Floor Camping Expedition; Some of the floors went on camping trips. Can you name the floor that got lost for 48 hours? Some of the guys opened up their room for ministry all during the day and nights. The visitors were able to enjoy television, stereo, computer games, or just the great fellow- ship with one another. Then there were the impromtu video retail nights. Comedy, drama, action, and popcorn were the scheduled events of the evening. What fun! Armed either with a surf board or a make-believe electric guitar, Henry Hortonian strove to both be and do the best that he possibly could at whatever was on hand. All these numerous activities added to other factors which combined to mold and give leadership opportunities. With these events came the most important aspect of being a resident of Hor- ton, that is the challenge to live and grow together as a floor and as individuals with the same goal and purpose; to glorify God. 52 Hh ' mmmmsmsm 4 1 i ' ' ■«A,, , i:, V-- . r «g -r — ' y - - 53 HORTONHALL t 54 1 fc 1 I i 1 1 F i !!9i H MPHAFIRSTEVEN Family. What word could better describe this fun-loving, caring group of girls? Someone was always around to help with homework, to talk out frustra- tions, to pull laundry out of the dryer (they even folded it!), or to help coordi- nate floor activities. Remember those late-night snacks at Bob ' s Big Boy? We won ' t soon forget the fun times crowding into a neigh- bor ' s room to watch a movie and munch endless bowls of popcorn. How about the times we played beach ball in the hallway when studying should have been the priority? Memories! When it was time to get down to busi- ness, we did. We worked at Knott ' s Hal- loween Haunt (if we were daring or crazy), or at The Limited, the library, or the beloved cafeteria. When the work was all done, we would hurry back to our home-away-from-home, catching a ride with Campus Safety if we were lucky. 56 ALPHAFIRSTODD First Odd was an active floor! Many of us found ourselves still wide awake at one or two in the morning. Ah, the col- lege life! Study, study Go. go. Raid, raid? Raid! Oh no! Not again! We can ' t for- get the huge shaving cream and water fight between Alpha and Emerson. We must confess though, we were not al- ways the innocent ones. The light hearted social activities were balanced by more intimate rela- tionships and interaction. We had week- ly Bible studies and spent a great deal of time preparing for classes and exams or helping others prepare. Among all the laughter, hugs, tears, talks and all- nighters each girl found her special nitch. $7 ALPHASECONDEVEN Alpha Chi Second Even combines many distinct individuals to make one unique whole. Mere words are not enough to describe the joys and sor- rows that draw together a cross-sec- tion of girls and unite them as one body. So .. . Just try and picture this: Thirty screaming young women running through Emerson Hall throwing candy. Or ... Ten studious ladies cramming effi- ciently at Yogo ' s during a special mid- night study session. Or .. . Squirt - battles in the hall and marsh- mallow wars at Balboa. Or . .. A romantic get-your-roommate-a- date trip to the San Diego Zoo. And yes, we ' re only just begun. These experiences helped build great friendships on this floor that may last a lifetime. — Cari Fox S8 ALPHASECONDODD Second Odd of Alphi Chi is famous for its weekly visits to Rudebegorz and to Yogos. The organization of a floor-wide secret sister program provided some much needed encouragement for the girls. In addition, bi-weekly prayer and share meetings brought the floor to- gether to cheer and reassure one an- other. Birthdays of floor members are defi- nitely a big event on our hall, celebrated with a kidnapping, balloons, and a bot- tle or two of Martinelli ' s. We have entertained some exciting young men on several occasions this year. One of our favorite trips was to A V ' s for a pizza dinner, followed by a challenging game of three-legged min- iature golf. Striving for balance within its diversi- ty. Second Odd is two odd for God. — Lydia Story Cathy Malley Resident Assistants 59 AIPHATHIRDEVEN For Alpha Chi third even unity is the goal and the ski is the limit. From the shores of Laguna to the quietness of the prayer room, we laugh and learn together. Between peanut-butter pop- corn breaks in the hall and retreats to San Diego, we grow closer. Unity doesn ' t come quickly; it needs time to grow. Meals together in the caf ' get-your-roommate-a-date outings picnics at the beach: horse-back riding and prayer and share times together contributed to the oneness in our hall. As a group of unique individuals we live and work together encouraging one another and, more importantly glorify- ing God. Alpha Chi third odd started off year ' s festivities with breakfast at Laguna Beach on Labor Day. This versatile floor also had the opportunity to camp out with Emerson upper even in San Cle- mente. A Wednesday night prayer and share time was a special time for the girls to lift each other ' s burdens up to the Lord, and to praise him. Many memories will be held close to the hearts of these women as they look back on the 85-86 school year at Biola. •v ALPHATHIRDODD H  _« f)  j m . wQ i ' SB BA 9v M ' BBH C. JMiig Sf WHj bHH ih4 Mi H 1 ■f1 (JS Bul 4F i LOS Al : cou jSylCy -m •W ll V FIREI SIGMACHI Get Your Roommate a Date ... Party in Julie ' s Room ... Video in the lounge tonight ... These familiar phrases were often heard passed from one person to an- other during the ' 85- ' 86 school year. On any given weekend or night of the week, the sophisti cated ladies of Sigma Chi will get together for fun and fellow- ship. Who says Sigma girls have no fun? Just listen to this list of events . . . Late night runs to the beach com- plete with bon fire and smores . . . Once a week dollar movie nights with bunches of friends . . . Group study sessions for the reduc- tion of dreaded made possible by study- ing with friends . . . Visiting local orphanages . . . Secret pals . . . Crazy letters and gifts from your se- cret pals . . . Secret pals Revealing Party . . . And not to forget, those Room Checks . . . SIGMACHI These were just some of the unique aspects of Sigma that kept its residents on their toes. Besides these runs, as lady residents of Sigma, we felt our duty to make sure our male counterpart floor felt at home. Strict lobby hours were enforced to ensure the men of their private time with their lobby. One unique demographic feature of Sigma women was their status. A signifi- cant number were upper class women — Juniors and Seniors, plus Talbot stu- dents. Their contributions to floor ac- tivities and discussions further added to the overall maturity atmosphere of the Biola Hilton. That is not to say that the younger generation did not have their part. Dif- ferent personalities and life styles and routines made for a well rounded envi- ronment as each endeavered to live and create harmony within diversity. 64 65 MAMEN W 1986 marks the second year that flex housing has been in fashion here in the deep darit corridors of Sigma Chi. When Auxiliary Services discovered that — hey, there are more guys than rooms — they set up Sigma Second Long as a men ' s floor to compensate. Since that fateful decision cer- tain privileged Biolans have had the opportunity to live in the serenity of Sigma. Known as the Biola Hilton when it was first built, Sigma held that unique reputation of being the most well equipped dorm on campus. It ' s really nice for the guy when you com- pare it with what you have to live in before. How can you argue with hot and cold running water, hot and cold run- ning women, and showers for every two rooms. Somehow that last sentence didn ' t sound right. But Sigma is not without its voices. I don ' t know, but there just seems to be a certain stigma branded on Sigma resi- dents — especially the Sigma men. There exists this certain stereotype of a typical (if there is such an animal) Sigma Man. For example, I tell my acquaintances around campus that I live in Sigma. Their reply is usually, Do you actually like it there? or other responses like, How can you stand it so quiet there? and You must like to study a lot. O.K. To dispell any rumors and various other unsundry myths: Yes, Sigma is a quiet place to live. It is not like other dorms where you are forced to live in some else ' s stereo headphones. When you close your door, you can enjoy your time alone. But when you want to go crazy — it ' s your perrogative. It ' s no problem, no one can hear you anyway. The only way could is if you ' ve got your volume turned up so high as to do irrecable damage to your own ear. And just because you live in Sigma doesn ' t mean you don ' t have much interaction with your floor mates. Once a year we get together to take a floor picture. It was great fun as you can tell from the picture. I saw people I never met before. And another thing: No, not all of us have a girlfriend in Sigma. They may reside elsewhere. Or else we have made our own decisions concerning the issue. We voted Demo- crat. So, you see, to stereotype your fellow Biolans according to their place of residency can easily lead to a total misrep- resentation of reality. You are simply looking at the world through your own little window. And it probably doesn ' t even face Sigma Chi. 66 1 m 1 r 67 lOLAABROAD ' V,-X •--_ 5?t , .?• ' , ■Looking back on Biola Abroad it is hard to believe everything we have done! From sauntering through some of the world ' s finest art museums, climbing acient cathedral spires and castle ruins, and skipping rocks in some of the most crystal clear mountain lakes I have ever seen! We have wan- dered through ancient entertainment centers in Trier and through more mod- ern ones in Salzburg and Frankfurt. We have ridden everything from busses to gondolas to little trains that delve deep into the hearts of mountains. We have held class in a bomb shelter, a monas- tary, a bierkeller, and a 12th century grainery! We have had opportunities to worship our creator in the greatest ca- thedrals in the world as well as the most obscure little churches and chapels in Bavaria. We have seen cities founded by the might of the Roman Empire and others crushed under their might. But most of ail we have seen God ' s hand through time and how He has laid the foundations of our lives according to His perfect plan. He has brought friends in our path that will last a lifetime. Our ideas and opinions have been shifted and changed with the ebb and flow of our different experiences. — Anita Pitts m ' i Upon returning from a warlike snow- ball fight in the old moatpark by the Rathaus, we complied to Dr. Buss ' s re- quest of making a snowman. We agreed the ideal place would be by the Jugend- herberge. A snowman in this spot could be enjoyed by all. We began by rolling small snowballs with our frozen fingers in the newly fal- len snow. Our task was a difficult one because the snow did not pack to our satisfaction. Eventually we assigned two people to roll the base of the snow- man while two people developed the middle. Meanwhile the Michaelangelo of snow (Chris) sculpted the head. We put our efforts together and soon Udo was formed. Udo was the name chosen because this was a German snowman and Udo was our favorite German name. We decided he looked a bit short and squatty but still quite adequate. With the large nose and cigar he looked like a cross between the Penguin (bad guy) on Batman and Robin from a side angle the Duke of Urbino. We were altogether pleased with our creation and retired inside to thaw our frozen bodies. The next day we discovered our snowman had indeed been accepted by the Community. A neighborhood dog had given his seal of approval on Udo ' s backside. Lisa Weaver r jif. OPPOSITE PAGE: Ruth Romero overlookt the medleval-ttyle town of Rothenburg, Wett Ger- ' many. LEFT: Steve Ryan, Kelly Ettes and Jean- ette Galther found a cozy, shaded corner to re t after a fatt-paced Butt-walk . BELOW: Down In the salt minet of Salzburg, Auttrla. Bottom row: , Donna Lozano, Julie LaMar, Val Morgan, Carlene . , ' - ' Sawyers, Tina Lattln. Middle row: Dr. Butt, Darcy ; r.O ' -. Sturckow, Lite NeverUu.Weaver, Ruth Romero, •• ► Grace Netland (won lt% resident assistant), J • , Jeannette Bezeme , Brian Webb, Janell Kern, -r Z, - Anita Pitts, Randy Oudega, Malaura Page, Pat ek, Caroline Carpenter, Cindy K reuse, Eric urtz, Mark Brady, Brian Andrews, Chris Hoek- _ . _ - • ley (men ' $ resident asst.), Mary duPont. Top row: 5 ♦ . Stephanie Hemker, Dawn Riser, Keith Anderson, •S r JS Steve Ryan, Jane Dahlgren, Mrs. Buss, Kelly Es- ' - -. ' It? tes, Jeanette Galther, Jeff Hess. ' Meci Ampz Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Spring- steen was the undisputed Boss of rock V roll. His songs about Vietnam veter- ans, steelworkers and factory workers lit many responsive chords with all ages of Americans. Cincinnati Reds player-manager Peter Rose broke Ty Cobb ' s career hit re- cord in September. The historic No. 4,192 hit was a single to left field on a 2-1 pitch from San Diego Padres pitch- er. Eric Show, with one out in the bot- tom of the first inning, GENEVA, NOV. 19 — FIRESIDE CHAT — President Reagan and Soviet lead- er Mikhail Gorbachev talk in front of a fire place at the Fleur D ' Eau Tuesday in Geneva. HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIGHTS OF 1 985 86 he ffaii Mf ' p ' ' Me , .- M Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietman Memo- rial in Washington to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam. The Vietnam Memorial is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam war. A Delta Airlines jetliner crashed near Dallas in August, killing 137 people. The plane was on a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas- Fort Worth. Thirty-four people survived the crash but five died of injuries later. The plane encountered a severe wind shear as it plunged to the ground. ATrans World Airlines jet with 145 passengers and eight crew members was hijacked in Athens, Greece, in June 1985. The Shiete hijackers took the plane to Beirut, then to Algeria and then back to Beirut. Most of the hostages were released within days but the remaining 39 hostages were held for 17 days. One American hostage was killed. 72 Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian scheduled to enter space, was one of the seven who lost their lives when the space shuttle, Challeng- er, malfunctioned one minute after takeoff, on Jan. 28, 1986. She was a high school teacher from Concord High School in Con- cord, N.H. An entire city block was destroyed in Phila- delphia. Police tried to evict members of the radical group MOVE from their fortified ro- whouse by dropping a small bomb on the building. A fire was started by the device and about 60 houses were destroyed. ARMERO, COLUMBIA, NOV. 15 — DIGGING OUT — A resi- dent of Armero in the Columbian mountains is helped by the Columbian Red Cross during digging out efforts, Friday. Many people are still trapped in mud and are being rescued. Riots were an almost daily occurrence in South Africa as blacks protested Apartheid. In this photo, a white man runs from jeering group of stone-throwing blacks in downtown Johannesburg as widespread violence continued to breakout throughout the country. 74 c: The war in the Mid-East continued m 1985 A distraught Moslem nnan hugs his son moments after they survived a car bomb explosion outside a West Beirut res- taurant in late August. They are shown be- ing hurried away from the carnage by an- other man as cars burn in the rubble- strewn street. A series of devastating earthquakes rum- bled through Mexico C.ty in September and the death toll was in the thousands. Few in the metropolitan area of 18 million escaped the effects of the first quake, which registered 8.1 on the Richter scale: or the second quake, which measured 7.b. ■M ' j ' m - v rt M I • rif. I %, -VwJ ■■y -, f-k - ' iS w . '  l J ' ir m ; 76 %n eople have a strong, inher- ent desire to be associated with something . . . any- thing. There ' s got to be a verse somewhere in the Bible that says, And the Lord saw it was not good for man to be alone, so He created . . . associ- ations. And obviously this act of creation extended to the fairer sex as well, or we wouldn ' t have the great number of women ' s bridge clubs and gab societies that we presently do. Associations give us a sense of belonging, a sense of pur- pose. They give us status and meaning in life. We often define a person ' s worth and value on the basis of what he is associat- ed with. Thus Robert Bentley, A.S. Council member, is looked upon with more favor than Bill Smith, Physical Plant worker. Such attitudes aren ' t always the case, but too often we measure people by what they do rather than who they are. Few are the people who can go through life without being connected to some association. The only time that I ' ve seen it done is in Clint Eastwood westerns. But few have the rugged individualist ' s persona that allows you to ride off on horse- back into the sunset . . . alone. We need people. And all through life, we will be gladly associated with one group or another — whether professional, recreational, or social. The relationships established in these groups will be among the most rewarding of our lives. And besides, if you have enough people, associations are great for group discounts at sporting events. Tell Clint Eastwood about that one. _ — Glenn Whipp 77 Thoughtful Leadership ,y ' r (.ja. -„ 1 i!w  su lrto SSi 78 The primary goal of the 1 985- 1 986 Asso- ciated Student Council was to provide an environment that would develop each area of the individual student ' s life. This end was reached through enhancement of student services and existing communication chan- nels, and the creation of new ones. Each council has unique characteristics which assist it in achieving its goals. I be- lieve that this year ' s council was character- ized by members with a tremendous dedi- cation to analytical and creative thinking. This commitment to thought played a large part in their decisiveness, which in turn pro- vided for their effective leadership. These qualities aided us in dealing with the A.S. debt situation in the early fall, and the SUB proposal negotiation of the spring semester. This committment to thinking could also be seen in the emphasis weeks that Chapel Board planned. These weeks covered issues that most individuals might have otherwise overlooked: abortion, sexuality, and Black History. On a personal level, each council member was a joy to work with. I saw leadership development in each of our lives and through the year we became a more and more unified council. Thanks to Jim Gately, Rob Hess, Debbie Lewis, Mike Uster, Heather Scott, Bob Harriman, Dave King, Kevin Pilot, Mike Fields, Andrew Winans, Glenn Whipp. and our Advisor Dave Young for a tremendous year. 79 Student Government Makes Impact President of the Student Body The president of the student body is elected each spring to serve the following academic year. The president serves as the chief officer of the Associated Student Council and as the chief representative of the student body. The president ' s main task is to oversee and coordinate the individual boards as they function to meet the needs of the student body. The president also serves as the primary liaison between the adminis- tration and the student body. Vice President The vice president of the student body is appointed by, and serves as an administra- tive assistant to the president of the A.S. Council. In addition to aiding the president, the main responsibility of the A.S. vice president is to serve as president of the Stu- dent Senate. Applications are taken in the A.S. office following the election of the president in the spring. Secretary The secretary of the A.S. Council is ap- pointed by the president. The secretary is responsible for taking and providing copies of the minutes at all council meetings and for keeping complete files of A.S. legisla- tion. As the A.S. office manager, the secre- tary is also responsible for arranging ap- pointments, handlin g correspondence, or- dering supplies and staffing the office during office hours. Student Relations Board The Student Relations Board serves as the contact and resource channel of A.S. Council for the student body, faculty ad- ministration and the community outside Biola. For the student body, this involves campus clubs, cheerleading, intercollegiate concerns, special projects, poster depart- ment, A.S. open houses and production of a campus newsletter. Responsibilities of the SRB chairman include staff selection and supervision, coordination of the various committees within SRB, organization of blood drives and fund raisers for charity and non-profit organizations. The chair is elected each spring to serve the following fall and sits on the A.S. Council. Chapel Board: Relinda Vanderwal, Dave Carter, Todd Ricker, Judy Stumph, Kim Swanson, Larry Johnson, Scott Derrickson, Brian Dunbar, Joyce Ericsson, Laura Jeffers, Laurie Lee, and Chapel Board Chairman Mike Uster. Spiritual Life Board: Chairman Dave King, Cindi Nickerson, Chip Krolick, Dena Hood, Tina Alcaraz, and Stephanie Stevens. Student Relations Board: Jill Burman, Sue Bolhous, Carrie Hedberg, Amy Hess, Aun- drea Palmer, and Student Relations Board Chairman Mike Fields. Cindy Heunlin not pictured. ices Board 82 Chapel Board The Chapel Board is responsible for planning, implementation and coordination of student chapels for the Biola community. Elected each spring to serve the following academic year, the Chapel Board chair is responsible for the basic supervision of the Chapel Board. Other responsibilities in- clude serving as the student liaison between students, administration and the Student Missionary Union in the coordination of the overall chapel program. There are four key positions under the superivision of chapel board chair; assistant chair: secretary: mu- sic coordinator: and worship chapel coor- dinator. Each of these positions are ap- pointed by the chapel board chair, who is also a member of the .A.S. Council. Spiritual Life Board The purpose of the spiritual Life Board as a whole is to present opportunities for edification and growth for the Biola com- munity and the neighborhoods surrounding Biola University. Coordinated by the Spiri- tual Life Board chair, opportunities for in- volvement are available in the areas of prayer, women ' s ministries, discipleship. community outreach and publicity. The Spiritual Life Board chair is elected each spring to serve the follow ing academic year. Positions available include Day of Prayer coordinator, women ' s ministries coordina- tor, discipleship coordinator, prayer coor- dinator, and assistant in charge of special projects and events. .SiuiJcnt Services Board: Mark Sangrecn, Chairman Jim Gately. and Kevin StKial Board; .Steve Heller, Alisha Lally, Diana Ehdc, Kan lidigcr, Mark Brady, Social Board Chairman Heather Scoii. Robin La Veil, and Jon Millet. Intramural Board: LoisFarrel. Kmi Hammer, Dave McCollum, and intramural Board Chaimian Bob Harriman. Rachel Pattison not pictured. Intramurals Fhc intramurals director at Biola is re- sponsible for creating, organizing and im- plementing a variety of recreational pro- grams and athletic competitions. Football, Softball, volleyball and basketball teams from the student body are formed and the entire coordination of tournaments is by the intramurals director. The director oversees the entire intramurals program. Responsi- bilities include staff selection, superivision, event and facilities coordination, equip- ment purchase and publicity. The director is elected each spring for the following aca- demic year and functions as a member of the A.S. Council. Social Board Responsibility for planning and imple- menting social activities for the Biola com- munity is the primary role of the Social Board chair. Elected each spring to serve the following academic year, the Social Board chair oversees the social board com- mittee. This committee is responsible for planning events such as the Spring Ban- quet. B.AB Week, barbeques, concerts, and many other activities. There are three paid positions (besides the chair): assistant to the chair, publicity coordinator and ban- quet coordinator. Various volunteer oppor- tunities are also available. Controller Appointed by the president, the control- ler is responsible for overseeing the funds which are expended by each board on the .A.S. Council. .All purchases and payments are approved through the controller and re- cords are kept. There is an additional paid position, assistant to the controller, which is appointed by the controller. Student Senate The Student Senate is a function of stu- dent government that provides a system whereby student needs, concerns, and inter- ests can be voiced, responded to, and repre- ss sented by the student senators. The presi- dent of the Student Senate serves as a liai- son between the A.S. Council, the administration, and the student body. Re- sponsibilities include overseeing the Stu- dent Senate and representing the student body on areas in different faculty and ad- ministrative committees. The senate is made up of senators selected from represen- tatives of each floor from the residence halls on campus, as well as commuter stu- dents. Elections are at the beginning of each academic year for that same year. Student Missionary Union The Student Missionary Union (S.M.U.) president isan elected position, and the main responsibility of the president is to oversee the functioning of the entire Student Missionary Union council. The Student Missionary Union provides oppor- tunities for involvement in outreach, special projects, and missionary experiences dur- ing the academic year, as well as in the summer. This council is responsible for Bio- la ' s Missionary Conference, a week of speakers and on-campus visits by mission- aries and missions board representatives from around the world. There are a number of pain positions, including coordinators for Missionary Conference, publicity, prayer, information, chapel, outreaches, and office manager. There are many other opportuni- ties for involvement on the S.M.U. council including fund raising, summer teams, muntimedia. and international student liai- son, to name a few. Student Senate The Student Senate is a function of stu- dent government that provides a system whereby student needs, concerns, and inter- ests can be voiced, responded to and repre- sented by the student senators. The presi- dent of the Student Senate serves as a liai- son between the A.S. Council, the administration and the student body. Re- sponsibilities include overseeing the Stu- dent Senate and representing the student body on areas in different faculty and ad- ministrative committees. The senate is made up of senators selected from represen- tatives of each floor from the residence halls on campus, as well as commuter stu- dents. Publications Board the Publications Board chair is elected in the spring for service during the following academic year. The responsibility of the chair is to oversee the publication and en- sure journalistic quality of the weekly stu- dent newspaper, The Chimes and the university ' s yearbook, The Biolan. Posi- tions on this board includes The Chimes editor-in-chief and The Biolan ' s editor-in- chief, business manager, advertising direc- tor, director of photography, and staff writ- ers. Applications for various positions are available in the spring and appointments are made in late spring by the Publications Board. Student Missionary Union: Steve Mattson, Art Nakamura, Beth Van Ness, Mike Noff- singer, Paul Wiig, Glen Kinoshita, David Ohayon, Student Missionary Union Presi- dent Rob Hess. Chris Brown, Sonja Hum- ble, and Mary Dahlberg. Student Senate: Steve Saylor — Assistant Senate Director, Kevin Pilot — A.S. Vice President and Senate President. A.S. Controller: Jack Sevems — Assistant Controller, Andrew Winans — Controller. Publications Board: Chimes Editon Robyn Frazer, Typesetter Josette Labrador, Biolan I Adminstrative Editor Todd Myatt. Publica- j tions Board Chairman Glenn Whipp, Photo- j graphy Director Tim Adams, and Advertis- j ing Director Mike Scheevel. I Golden Anniversary ary year, The ChimpQ r,v,i.v m - Whipp, in his fourth vear as a rhi, ,  - „.- ' luycdras a enimester, oversaw the nnhi; Dav, Njus, and Mark Berg p„, Tt Ch l C.h ' r Ihi e ad Providing the show for The Chimps ' t i ' i u . eiTLr- - - ' ' ' - -- MLrB:rei,td ■■BrSl td ' S h ' - ' « ' S.«le. pizza, s.aZtd ::r;::-: ' iSy;Lr..----- Darlene Brady 86 yv 0 ' r ' i UPPER LEFT: Ken Wolcott. Jackie Wing, and Mark Berg spend another late Thursday night working on the Chimes. FAR LEFT: Josette Labrador, head typesetter, exhibits an- other one of her candid moments. LEFT: Robyn Frazier. the faithful editor in chief, displays her favorite state in the U.S. ABOVE: Chimes staff Glenn Whipp, Mark Berg, David Njust. Robyn Frazier, Steve DeSeagher, Jonna Mose, Josette Labrador, Laurie Dykhouse, Paul Czene, Jackie tVing, Ken Wolcott, and Martha Oglesby. 87 88 The Biolan [ J i 1 annual (an ' yoo-el) adj. Abbr. ann. 1. Re- curring, done, or performed every year; yearly. 2. of or pertaining to a year; deter- mined or measured by a year ' s lime. 3. Bo- tony: Living and growing for a period of one year or season. — n. 1. A periodical pub- lished yearly; yearbook, yearbook (yir ' book ) n. 1. A documentary, memorial, or historical book published ev- ery year, containing information about the previous year. 2. A yearly record of statisti- cal information or book published by the graduating class of a high school or college. Well, what can 1 say. Another Biolan is now completed and yet another year of Biola University history culminates with the presentation of a book of memories. The 85- ' 86 year was another one filled with deadlines and missed deadlines. It was really like a sanitarium around here on cer- tain nights of the past two semesters. Where ' s that photo! Did they show up for the picture? 1986, can be called the return of the three. Todd Myatt, Mark Bardwell, and Luke Tai tried one more time to conqueror an otherwise insurmountable task: that of making every member of the Biola commu- nity happy. Todd Myatt was once again leader of the band this time with the unofficial title of Administrative Editor. Luke Tai took the position of Managing Editor with Mark Bardwell acting as Copy Editor. They combined their efforts to bring about another successful book. Other staff members included: Yasmin Adhiambo. Carolyn Eide, Ken Felig. Cari Fox, Pam Hoch, Janet Lange, Paul Mur- phy, Kristin Popp. Julie Rusch, Maria Tay- lor. Stephen Sanya, Laura Sheneberger, Esther Agullian, and Cheryl Norton. A very special thanks to you all for your hard work, patience, and especially your unique sense of humor. — Luke Tai FAR LEFT: The staff was caught many times trying to escape from their confinement before they had fin- ished their deadline. L ' PPER LEFT: The Exexutive staff in one of their most thought provoking positions. This is what happens when you try to force creativity. LEFT: After eight long months ofsaeat and tears and insomnia slaving away on the annual, we finally got the O.K. from the big guy and his lady logo ahead and print it. From Over The Air . ♦ . . . Onto The Printed Page 1986 provided both fun and experience for the nearly forty Biolans involved in KBBK, Biola University ' s student-run radio station. In addition to playing Christian music from four o ' clock (yes, 4:00 am!) to midnight every evening, KBBK sponsored the ever-popular Airband lip-sync competition. Airband III was held in October while Airband IV took place in April. Some new additions to the station included the Associated Press wire (which a news staff was built around), a music system which allowed the disc jockeys to pick their own songs, a second produc- tion studio, and the return of DJ shifts in the mornings. The sports staff conducted live broadcasts of Biola games ( 1 7 in all) from places such as Utah, San Diego, and the Bay area. These broadcasts were in addition to the home games in the Chase Gym- nasium. Another highlight of 1986 was the airing of a series of interviews featuring Steve Taylor. These events combined to make for two exciting semesters of fun. — Steve DeSaegher KBBK General Manager 90 hE ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 ' ( | ft 1. .. t « B ' H r m m K Ik: m. 4 ' 1 « g.w . 1K 1 m |B jw %f ■UPPER LEFT — KBBK Staff: Vicky Massengill — Assistant General Manager, Tim Anderson — Program Director, David Hunter — Music Director, Patty Gonzalez — Promotions Director, Jenny Nicholson — Studio Manager, Steve DeSaegher — General Manager. FAR LEFT: KBBK Bas- ketball Color Commentator David Njust looks on as Steve DeSaegher and statisti- cian Kent Ostby study the Eagle team. ABOVE — Publications Board Photogra- phy Staff: Eva Bowers, Mark Bardwell, Eva Bowers, Tim Adams (Head Photographer) Mark Bardwell, Eva Bowers. LEFT: Inside the KBBK studio, Steve DeSaegher discuss daily programing with Tim Anderson. 91 Student Union Building The Place to go for Special Services TOP RIGHT: Depot — Clockwise: Diane Hiestand, Denise Gar- diner, Laura Wallis, Jenny Woodward, Sherry Hoffman, Laurie Beachler, StefanieAnne Sue, Steve Browning — Depot Manager. Not pictured: Becky Saucy. RIGHT: Poster Committee — Alan Gilles, Laurie Dyckhouse — Director. Sharon D ' Avis not pictured. g ft I aster Committee JB-. 93 Administrators Are People Too! It is easy to stereotype the administrators of our school. Images often come to mind of an older generation working in the maze of Metzger Hall offices. But upon closer examination administrators are not an ominous they somewhere up there, but they are people. People with families, professions, dreams, and shortcomings like us. At the top of Biola ' s organizational structure presides the Board of Trustees. Tremendous progress was made throughout this past year. Initially, the Board identified many strategic targets which Biola will pursue in the next several years. Armed with this under- standing of the school ' s mission, they drew up targets including the development of a strong sense of community within the institution, optimizing services to students, and strengthening the quality of staff and faculty. The intended result is that Biola will be a place that is equipping Christians to impact the world for Jesus Christ, while in school, as well as, after they graduate. Our trustees are very interested in the students and love opportu- nities to interact. There are opportunities through Board Commit- tee meetings to which students are invited, events on campus that board members attend, as well as, the fact that some board mem- bers have sons or daughters at Biola. They have contact with our students off campus through the local churches and, of course, they also read The Chimes. We need each other. Without students there would be no Biola. And there must be leaders to lead. Without wise, committed lead- ers, the school could not function. People helping people. People guiding people. People leading people. And people caring about people. The Board is made up of such wise and caring men and women who are devoted to the welfare of Biola. 94 Provost Counsel (ABOVE LEFT): Dr. Robert Fischer — Provost and Senior Vice President Dr. Bruce . arramore — Dean of Rosemead School of Psychology Dr. H endall Johnson — Dean of Talbot Dr. Edward Norman — Dean of School of Arts, Sciences, and Professions Dr. Clyde Cook — University President Dr. Vincent Morris — Vice President of University Student Af- fairs Dr. Marvin Mayers — Dean of School of Intercultural Studies and W orld Missions. Biola University Board of Trustees (ABOVE RIGHT): BACK ROW: Walter Warkentin, Keith Knopf Carol Lindskog, Foster Bens, Robert Crawford — Secretary to the Board. SECO. D ROW: Bob Ricker, Dave Mssen, Clifton Hanna. David Hornberger, Charles Kohlenberger. FROST ROli: Ed Lehman — Chairman of the Board. Irene Li, Robert Helch — Vice Chairman, Clyde Cook — University Presi- dent. 9S Biola has a responsibility to the Lord to fulfill the mission that we feel has come from Him. By being a Christian university and producing graduates who are competent in their fields of study, knowledgeable in biblical studies, and earnest to serve the Chris- tian community and society at large, we feel that we will accom- plish our mission. As with any institution, there is a danger of being isolated and out of touch. While providing a loving, caring atmosphere in which to learn and study and live, we must take advantage of the opportu- nities which are afforded us to be God ' s salt and light where it is most needed. Through employment, summer missions, and Chris- tian service ministries, there are opportunities to interact with non- believers, I don ' t think of these opportunities as bursting the Biola bubble as there is absolutely no way in today ' s world that you can shelter yourself in a bubble unless you go off to some cave. I think the shelter a Christian Institution does give is an environment where learning can be maximized, but there is a great difference between a shelter and a bubble. I truly want Biola University to be a place that is equipping Christians to impact the world for Jesus Christ, both through the lives of its graduates and through the work of its present students, faculty, and staff. — Dr. Clyde Cook h III h 96 Presidential Leadership Team (ABOVE LEFT): Rick Dunham — Vice President for Advancement Robert B. Fischer — Provost and Senior Vice President Clyde Cook — Lniversity President Ken Casey — Vice President for Business Affairs Robert Crawford — Vice President for Planning and Information Systems. Biola University Administrators (ABOVE RIGHT): Front Row: George Moore — Director of Ethnic j International Student Rela- tions Bob Dean — Manager of Trust and Investments Mesghina G. Medhin — Director of International Students Dave Young — Dean of Student Services Sharon Royster — Director of Student Development Sandy Heaver — Assistant to the Director of Finance Betty Lou Keating — Manager of Student Employment. Second Row: Beryl Tarbell — Director of Finance Rick Bee — Director of Alumni Tom Fisk — Director of Public Information Wayne Chute — Dean of Admissions and Records Gary Whisenand — Director of Records. Third Row: Dave Koontz — Accounting Manager Paul Poestra — Director of Interterm Summer Session Dr. Allen Garden — Associate Dean Ed Gallagher — Director of Information Systems Gary Lindblad — Director of Student Ministries. Back Row: Greg Vaughan — Director of Admissions Art Black — Director for Biola Hour Ministries Thom Flavin — Chief of Campus Safety Gordon Roy croft — Director of Student Development Programs Dave Becker — Director of Personnel. L V fac-ul-ty (fak ' cl-te) n., pi. -ties. Education, a. Any of the divisions or comprehensive branches of learning at a college or university: the faculty of art, business, com- munication, etc. b. The instructors within such a divi- sion: the faculty of Biola. c. Any body of teachers as distinguished from their students. pro-fes-sor (pre-fes ' er) n. 1 Abbr. prof.. Prof. a. A teacher of the highest rank in an institution of higher learning, b. A teacher or instructor. The rank or office of. teach (tech) v. taught (tot), teaching, teaches. — tr. 1. To impart knowledge or skill to; give instruction to. 2. To provide knowledge of; instruct in. 3. To cause to learn by example or experience: Their lives taught us how to live. 4. To advocate; preach. — intr. To give instruc- tion, especially as an occupation. Synonyms: teacb, instruct, educate, tutor, train, school, discipline, drill. These verbs mean to impart knowledge or skill. teach-er (te ' cher) n. Abbr. tchr. One wbo teaches: es- pecially, a person hired by a school to teach. VC w W OlAn Sharxrhtrck, rt«-o| P r(r-C«r Tb Mash— Chair fan j Louje-ll ' Doc SAun4f-rs -n JA Le is. No-f- pi h r J ZTc n CocM ' - ' xn, I)r, Sro l r. R c-k v-A J Ktfs r. 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Arli ' f € H( im« , , Dk C r-oi Ttnkins Pr. ory fJ sh,U 110 Freshmen Reglna Adama Chrtxilne Aflague Pamela Alrxander Renee Alexander Gregory Anderson Mame Aitder on Sandra Anderson Todd Angelo Robert AmeU Zack Aspergren Roberta Bachar Kristin Bacon Richard Baez Denlse Baker James Banez Alexis Bell Mabel BIstllne IVendv Blake Debbie Blodgett Dellcia Bloyer Duane Boese Gary Botka Andy Bowie Mamie Boyd Glna Boyer Kathleen Brandon Greg Brown Thomas Burkhart Daniel Burleson Dawn Burleson Nancy Burnett 111 Rachel Burton Lisa Buscaglla Geri Bvnum Julie Campbell Nathan Can- Rudy Carrasco Lauren Carroll John Carter Karin Carter Stephani Cathcart Heidi Cavanagh Phiip Cestone Daniel Chang Helen Chang Ruth Chang Yen Chang Moi-Fung Chen Marion Chinchin Mira Choi Pom su Chong Vannath Chouy Jean Christensen Seana Chung Caroliinn Clark Robert Cole Christine Collier Monique Conard Linda Cope Brett Corbett Sandra Crane Mike Crossland Scott Crosson Brenda Crum John Cullum April Cunningham 112 i Glorify the Lord with me . . . Catherine Daniels Dauna Davis James Davis Tony Davis Ronald Deckman Paul DeHaven Paul Delgado Bill Demberecfcyj Lori Dennis Jared Derksen m i rivia m Quest J 1. What anniversary did the Volkswagen Bug celebrate this year? 2. What does (he word Ureal mean? 3. What Biola alumnus pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 World Series? 4. What year did Biola allow women to wear pants? (answers on page 230) Truker frtaters from tht naghhortng (ommtinity Jiiplay thtir (ostumti and gather candy from rtiidenti of Hart. U3 Teresa Dewing Glenn Doerkson Minde Douglas Karen Dudley Janice Dyck David Ekstrand Pamela Engle Jennie Ennis Maria Erickson Tonya Erickson Tami Estruth Robert Evans Christine Faccou Angela Fanucchi Amy F indley Wendy Fine David File Doug Flaig Tony Foglio Janice Fosmark f! iv ' - J w ,•■_ 8lr F st ' IB ftfek ESECl 1 rivia Quest 1. Who was the first president of Bioia and was also one of the founders of the Union Oil Co.? 2. What famous contemporary christian musician attended Biola in 1977? 3. Mickey and friends from Dis- neyland celebrated an anniver- sary in 1985. What was it? 4. Biblically, what is the number for perfection? (answers on page 230) Tire J of haJ Jokes, Dr. Mitchell flashes his hair to his students instead of his polished head. 114 Let us exalt His name together , . . Carl Fox Cantrina Franz Ronald Freeman Andrew Friesen Janan Furlong Peter Gantenbein Dan Gardea Thomas Gardner Tracv Garlund David Garrett Sandra Gayle Linda Geldreich Vic Gerardi Steve Gertsen Deborah Gillespie Martha Gonzales Kevin Gotts Tudor Gradinara Carrie Graydon Suzanne Griffith Chad Gunter Dale Gustafson Jon Haack Ki Jung Han Kristine Han Michael Haney Karen Hart Veda Hartman Desmond Hass Cheryl Hasslock We are members of one body . , ♦ Wendv Hatch Brenda Hauss John Hayes Denise Heath Dennis Heida Maureen Heinrichs Renee Henegar Nathaniel Heng Amy Hess Cindy Hettick Cindy Heurlin Karen Hilger Heidi Hilts Taeko Hiraga Jennifer Hively Pam Hoch Audry Honsicher Martha Hooper Amanda Hurst Ann Husman Trina Hutzler Laura Jeffers Jacquelin e Jeffries Stacy Jeffries Carol-Lynn Jenkins Lorretta John Andrea Johnson Charles Johnson Kathleen Johnson Mark Johnson 116 Hon Johnson Dttniti .lonef I he Jonfn I lita Jones Sherilvnn Jordan Fan, food, and tnltrlainmint at Sigma Chi ipomond Uiau ' Douglas Jueneman Melanie Jungkelt Jennifer Jurgensen Dace Kaak Song-cho Kang Christopher Karcher David Karr Kathi, ' Kellogg Sanford Kenvon Darlene Keyes Arsinne Khalili John Kim Kvung Ok Kim Yoon Kim Jim Kirkpatrick 117 Sandy Kirkwood Kerry Kramer Kathy Krom Laurie Kuder Barbara Kurzyniec Joatt Laidig Chris Lammers Laura Larimer Dana Larson Tyler Larsen They too will listen to My voice , , ♦ 1. How much did Americans spend on skin products to try to remove wrinkles? 2. When did Biola celebrate its 75th anniversary? 3. When did BioU allow the students to wear blue jeans? 4. What year was Biola s Student Missionary Union established? (answers on page 230) Often objects of attention, children attract the attention of Biolans iuch as Tamara NeufelJ. jm b L. If .. tflHfe- Karen Laursen Robin LaVell Robyn Leard Eunjoo Lee Ji Lee 118 I Millie Lee Pov-Poy Lee Tina Levitt Cherylln Lew Llane Lewis Stephen Lewis Ellssa Lien Connie LIm Jacaliin LIndstrom Dana Long P F Dan Lundberg Becky Lynn Mendy MacDonald Alicia Mantel Diane Marloco Lisa Marshbum Deborah Martinez Brad Mason Karen Mauree Kim McCabe Andy McCargar Lynn McKennon Michael McLeod Alison McPherson Todd Meyer fip Kathy Miller Anne Mogg Michele Monsma Valentlna Montoya Shannon Moore Jennifer Moriarlty Daiid Morris Jeff Moss David Murrane Steven Nakamura 119 Timothy Nelson Matthew Neufeld Tracey New Kenneth Nichols Artie Nordquist Christine North Yongil O. David Olberg Erik Olmsted Karl Olson Robert Olson MiPak Minnette Pariat Michael Parkinson Nancy Parkinson Janice Paschke Katie Pastor Jeff Peabody Clayton Peak Jeffrey Pearce Kristen Pearson Bonnie Penner Parry Penner Sergio Perez Douglas Perini James Peterson Tim Peterson Kristin Popp Daniel Porter Ron Power Sandy Pride Brad Quaranta Nelini Raj Nanette Raymer Ken Renner 120 A friend loves at all times , . . Paul Richardson Roger Riley Kimberley RHter Grnce Robinson DIanne Root Matthew Rose Steve Rose John Ross Darren Rydstrom Roy Sachs Vilh livt muiic m iht backgroaad. iladtnll galhtr together in front of the tub for Unth ai one of Vnivtrnty Dayt many aitintiei. 121 Sandy Sachtleben Jeffeiy Salazar Joseph Saldana Lisa Sato Janet Schaefle Martinellii and Hershey kisses accompany Tim Murphy and Beth Balkntine, as they spend an incredible night with Sigma Chi ' s open house. Bradley Scheevel Doug Scribner Debra Scruggs Jim Sears Kara Sebastian Stephen Sebelius Trivia Quest 1. How much did Americans spend on disposable diapers in 1985? 2. What does the B in Mrs. B ' s name stand for? 3. When was the first airing of the Mickey Mouse club? 4. What is one of the most popular hang-outs for Biola students who have the late- night munchies? (answers on page 230) 122 ,1 Be of one mind, live in peace ♦ . . Jon Selfert Tracey Semtnarl Ru5 v Shaw Lisa Sllva Rob Sloulka Larry Skinner Martha Sklpwlth Deanna Stone John Slope Kelly Small Cherl Smith Christine Smith Debbie Smith Don Smith Lisa Smith Michelle Smith Rhonda Smith Shari Smith Robert Sortino Thomas Soule Paul Stallard Sonja Stavness Diana Steinhauer Tim Stewart Kathy Stirling Katrina Struve Judy Stumpf Rosemarie Suk Lisa Suttie Eric Swanson 123 I will turn darkness into light , . . Susan Swift Ruth Szybisty Samuel Tai Karen Tarbell Gregroy Tatum Charles Tedrick Matt Thatcher Gordon Thomas Mary-Kay Tilden Derek Tinder Steve Todd James Toole Julie Tormeller Dave Toyer Mel-Hui Tseng Lori VanBeek Rellnda Vanderwal Joel Vandlvort Michelle Van Gronlngen Linda VanMeter Vol Vashaw Mark Von Grey Lisa Voshage Greg Walker Greg Wallace Kim Warner Scott VVcimer Kurt Weinand Kristy White Tim Whitfield Lori Whitlock Jill Wiggers Kelly Williams Maryann Wilson Victor Wilson Charles Winters Shauin Winters Maria Wong John K. Wong Kimberly Wood Sharon Wood Tim Worrelle Jill Wylie Stefanie Yanai Jae Vang Sam Yang Serene Yeo Kathy Young Timothy Voung __-i - J F 125 126 Seek the Lord while He may be found Jill Abelman Dorothy Abtard Alastalr Altken Tenava Akins Michelle Alba Sonia Alcala Christlane Aldin Jennifer Alexander Charlene Allen Ed Alleppo BUI Allsopp Rosemary Amano Heather Anderson Kara Anderson Tslon Asmamaw Daniel Bach Daniel Baker ChHstlna Ball Sarah Banez Mark Bardwell Sophomores Laurie Beachler Tracy Beasley Rebecca Bentley Mark Berg 127 Know that the Lord is Goc Brenda Berry Gary Betsch Carolina Beuermann Janette Biggs Cheryl Blager Eugene Blanchard Penny Blankenship Noel Boldman Susan Boibouse Laura Bonjomo Beth Bourgeois 1. What was ranked this year as the most livabie city in America ? 2. What Baseball team won the 1985 world series? 3. How many balloons were re- leased on December 5, 1985 in remembrance for Walt Dis- ney? 4. What was the number one show in America in 1985- 1986. (answers on page 230) 128 0( ■p f — n L David Bourgeola Curtis Bowers Jennifer Brink Brenda Brown Dennis Brown Thomas Broxson Laura Brushwyler Chris Brustnzeel Steven Burdick James Burghardt Jeanne Burrows Rhoda Burton Jud f Carlson Christian Cate Ron Chain WM g Dana Chlattello Jeff Chalfant Grace Chang Mark Chang Raymond Chang ! Mf Johann Soo Choi Char Clark Scott Cohen John Covell Sharon Cress Rachel Cripe Christine Culp Mary Dahlberg Kevin Davis Sharon Davis Tina Davis Karen Dawson Brian Dempster Joseph DeVore Eric Dewhirst i uiua 129 Janet Deyarmond Doug Dietzman Steven Dobrenen Darren Donabo Melinda Draper 130 Bob Easton Sara Edmondson Kevin Efflandt Debra Ehara Steve Elder He has showed you, Oman, what is good. 1. Who became the 1,118th •tar honored on Holly- wood ' s walk of fame on December 1, 1985? 2. What famous Chicago Bear tackle, for the 1986 season, was celebrated as the Human Refrigera- tor? iRr©0 Gordon. English Carolyn Eppley Laurie Erickson Anna Evans Marcia Eyier Stephanie Farris Michael Fields Eric Flaten Dawn Fondy Daniel Fosmire Laura Frost Kerrle Gallagher John GarczynskI Johnathan Gardner Lisa Gamer Anthony Gartley Mark Giacumakis Kristin Giarde James Gilbreath Kelly Glassbumer Beth Goeglein Ginger Goldman Amos Gonzales Lynda Goodman Julia Gordon Margaret Graessle 131 Jim Graham John Grandstaff Thomas Grant Teresa Grieco Jim Guishwiller Mark Hall Tamera Hall Sally Hallam Michael Hamilton Karen Hammer Paula Hardy Cynda Harwood Peggy Haussler Patricia Hawkinson Carol Hendry Darlene Hendry Lily Herman Brian Hibdon Corey Hill 132 May you be bought into complete unity. Sheri Hiral Catherine Hoagland Tony Hoang Christina Hobson Debbie Hodges 1. What has more fiber than two bowls of bran flakes? 2. In 1985, how did American ' s measure success? 3. What were your chances of being robbed in 1983? 4. How many American ' s went on a diet in 1983? (answers on page 230) f; 1 L4% Judv Holtz Dena Hood Hollv Hauls Paige Hreha Randy Huang Sonja Humble Daniel Huss Susan Im Kathleen Inman Maty Ivlns Memry Jensen Janet Jessen Amy Johnson Cally Johnson Elisabeth Johnson Heather Jones Mark Jones Steven Jones Brian Kaelln 133 GnceJ Be l KmimII« •■free :- ' fVM 9 iM Always keep on praying for all the Saints, Cheryl Koos Carlo Krum Deborah Lai Shu-Yuan Lan Kenneth Lane Andrew LaPolnte Cheryl Lee Laurie Lee Susan Lee PHscllla Legere Marie Leguet Jeffrey Lemons Mark Lenell Kim Lenssen Robert LImas Joleen LInebarger Robert Llizo James Lock Anne Lockwood Angela Luna Paul Lynch Sonya Madsen Loriann Malech Lawrence Mancini Naomi Matero Lisa Matney Sue Mauga Marika May Laurie McCaslln Tim McNees 135 Let us acknowledge the Lord, I David Mesa Elizabeth Millerick Johnatban Millet Jeanette Miniaci Bianca Miracle Hany MHchell Kellie Miyakusu Drue Mordecai Lorelei Morden Linda Morell Tanya Mortenson David Moses Jay Mauser Patrick Murphy Timothy Murphy Richard Murrane Paolo Narciso Hilary Nichols Tami Nickerson Janet Nims David Njust Kim Norman Beth Noun Kory O ' Keife Trivia Quest 1. How much candy did the average American eat in 1985? 2. How much coffee did the average American drink each day in 1985? 3. How much pizza did USA residents gobble up in 1985? 4. What was the attendance at Amusement parks in 1985? (Answers on page 230) I f ' 136 Linda Ogleab f Brian Overholl Ho Park Thomas Park Dawna Parka Earle Patriarco Rachel Paulson Rebecca Pearce Wilson Phang Julie Phillips Joan Pincknei; Sherman Pollard Margret Poller Timothy Pratt Kathleen Prescott Shellet, ' Raatjes Richard Radclljfe Lori Ralph Kenneth Ratliff Michael Ravetti 137 have loved you with an everlasting love. Janine Raymond John Raymundi Pamela Reed Paul Reid Paul Remboldt Robert Remboldt Scott Rice Chuck Richardson Todd Richer Ron Roberts Stephanie Robinson Betty-Mae Rogers Dale Rohr Becky Ross Julia Ross Roger Ruiz Mike Rutherford Linda Sanchez Karen Sanders Esther Santich Kim Satterthwaite Mike Scheevel Daniel Schilperoort Mark Schlmmel ' ' h 1. What season do people diet more than any other season of the year? 2. Who was ranked as the top smile of the year accord- ing to Tom Newhart, Beverly Hills famous orth- odontist? 3. What was ranked as the top T.V. soundtrack of all time in 1985? 4. What was ranked as the number one movie of 1985 by the USA critics? (answers on page 230) 138 Jame Schroder Marlee Schroeder Wendv Schroeder Rebecca Scott Karri Scotvold Klmberly Sharp Timothy Shepherd Mariko Shinozuka Elizabeth Shoemaker Jeffrey Simons Stephen Simons Charlotte Smith Judith SmHh Josie Song Seung Song Debra Stahnke Theresa Starr 139 Trust in the Lord at all times. Junella Stone Sharon Suddarth Stefanie Sue William Sun Kimberly Swanson David Temple Michael Thomas Barbrett Thompson Chrissi) Thornton Kathtyn Towler Timothy Truong Ming-Che Tsai Caroli;n Van Nes Lisa Van Peursem Debbie Velez Franklin Vincent Kristin Wagner Cathy Walker Annalisa Waltz Matthew Watson UrtfdM Carol Webb KImherlv Werdman Oavid Welch Cllnrtt While Chrin WllllamB Lisa Wlllman MIndv Wilson Trad Wilson Jackie Wing U Won Courtnev Wortblngton Mark Wright Joseph Wvczaiek Janet Yl Brenda Yost Gwen Young Mark Voting Sharee Young Deborah Zieike UI 4 God is light; in Him there is no darkness Juniors TItnothy Adams Laura Adamson Sarah Agutrre Debbie Ahhchlager Afsar Ahmed fc r m .6 k i . Terri-Lyrtn Ak ne Krista Alexander Julia Anderson Steve Anderson Tlmotbii Anderson Tomas Angulo KenjI Aral Marilyn Arce David Amesen Dale Arnold Kimberly Artea Cberlle Balanay Marlnelle Banez Stephanie Banker Joanne Barblerl Gayle Barkley Pamela Bamea David Bauserman Steven Baylor 143 Walk in the same manner as He walked Tim Bedley Marcla Begley Bill Bell Karl Pamela Bell Rosa Bender Tony Bennett Wanda Berry Dana Biggers Scott Black Bill Blakely 144 Metanie Blonner Lisa Bohm Cvnihia Bolln Dale Bonds Sheryl Boone Jeanette Bo ni Jeff Bradbury Gary Bradley Beth Brauhn Robert Breaux Beth Briley James Britt Janet Browning Christopher Brown Jan Burk Reglna Burke Larry Burton Hanna Butter Karen Butler Jennifer Cairns Alyce Cannon Bonnie Carlyon Allsa Carpenter Rebekah Carpenter Daniel Carter Todd Cauderdale Jeanne Cauvilllan Hyunjoo Cha Sang-Hoon Chang Elizabeth Chavez LInYIn Chiang Veronica Chinchen Toe Eun Choe Joanne Choi David Christensen 145 Kirsten Christensen Grace Christophers Adrian Cotman Robert Curley Mark Curtis Brian Dahl Cynthia Dawson Lynn Dearden Christine Demichele Jim Deming Rick Deming Darin DeVore Amy Dodd Alison Dodge Julie Dodge ' • ■ii, ya f .■■1 Marvel Donovan John Dooley Michael Doyle William Drake Denise Dubrau 146 Perfect love casts out fear. Julie Eagle James Earl Rachel Ebeling Karl Ediger Elizabeth Edier Dan Edmondson Diana Ehde Stevin Ell Jack Eisner Susan Endressen Dave Entz Margret Estes Donald Evans Gary Evink James Ewing Scott Fahlgren Coleman Faico Katherine Fawcett Jonathan Fay Jodv Feenstra Pat Feenstra Sue Felmlee Patrick Flndlay Michael Fink 147 Wade Flaming Rodney Foster Laurie Fox Sandra Franklin Christina Franz Robyn Frazer Brent Fredenburg Helene Friesen Rick Gradner Gretchen Gast Douglas Gay Apollo Gesa Nancy Geshke Marlaina Giuliano Dave Gizzi Spencer Golden Iris Gonzalez Patricia Gonzalez Gail Gooding Michael Grant Pam Grant Cheryl Graydon Debbie Green Kelly Green Rob Green Brian Greer Alaine Gruhl Jorge Guerrero Craig Gustafson Mark Hadley Amelia Hanson 148 We are in Him wtio is true. PEa.n P 4 T 1 , , Cindy Hanson Pant Harland MIchele Harrison David Hart Beth Hauss Stacev Haywood Scott Heine Linda Helsel Heather Hensley Paul Herrick Diane Hiestand Laura Hill Lynette HInes Dave Holden Wenona Hotlinger Glenn Holmberg Donna Holstin Camie Hooks b ' a : sai t 149 When He appears, we shall be like Him, Melanie Hopson Heidi Hosteller Robin lijima Pyun Inusk Barbara Islas Susan Jacobson David James Laura Jangaard Elizabeth Johanson Carl Johnson Rhonda Johnson Rochelle Johnson William Johnson Dale Jones Lisa Jones Christina Jones Craig Jutila Tomas Kadelbach Scott Kai e Mary Keating Nancy KIbums Aeri Kim Hae Young Kim Sue Lung Kim Sungmin Kim Glen KinoshHa Celeste Klausli Betsy Klein Karia Klett Laurie Kliewer 150 Jovcr Koning Marlon Knot Hopr KiinkrI Joni-lte Labrador Albert Lalran% Insim Lee Nancy Lee 1 1 Sang Lee Debbie Leivis Lydla Lindberg Mark Linsz Sue LIttman Amu Litzel Sandra Locke Merrili; Long Sonya Longuevan Adrien Lowery Jeff Lubeck Cheree Lynch James Lyon John Macaullay Cathy Malley Debera Mamby Gina Mammano June Marcinkevicz Maritess Marquez Karin Martell Ronda Martin Brent Mason Jeffrey Mattson Steve Mattson Erin McBride William McCrary Dave McCollum Howard McCulloch John McKeague Janice McKenzie Kurt Meiers Melissa Melhom David Menkel Sharon Meza Cynthia Millet Faithful is He who calls you. Mk -} What wai ihc avrragr gross earnings for a male in 1985? What was the average gross earnings for a female in :985? What famous occurence happened in (he winter of I98J that was seen at night in the western hemi- sphere? Catherine Monroe Hrenda Monsees Leonard Monlgomery Jennifer Moore Leacia Morgan Karen Morris Lisa Morris Janlne Morton Joanne Morton Jonna Mose Marcelo MottesI Lenora Myles Todd Nakaya Nancy Nelson 153 The Lord knows those who are His Cezanne Nichols Michael Noffsinger Scott Norman Alice Niistrom Nancy O ' Sullivan Romantic Octave Martha Oglesby Karen Okerman Daniel Olsen Randall Olson Tammi Olson Craig Ostendorf Debbie Palguta Phyllis Panman Kathryn Partch Pam Paschke Sheree Pe Carol Pern Kay Raymond Perry Emmy Petch Diane Phillips Holly Pierce Karen Plank Cheryl Piatt What is Biola ' s newspaper The Chimes named after? What other sporting event did Biola have in the 1940 ' s and 50 ' s that is not present today? What was Biola ' s old address when the school was in downtown Los Angeies? What year did Howard Lyon first come to coach Basketball at Biola? 154 r I Stephen Plumb Tamara Poltev Deanna Porter l.lnda PHckett Judy Purcell Jeannlne Quesnel Mark Raslle Karen Ratzlaff Anna Fasimond Laura Rearick Susan Reed Kathy Reiswig Joy Reynolds Kim Reynolds Jenifer Rhynes Rosalie Rice Rita Riieroll Saundra Romo Carl Roue Peggy Roy Barbara Rozendat Glenn Rudy Julie Rusch 155 Michelle R der Carolyn Rydman Steve Santos Caria San Vicente Daniel Schneider Brenda Schrock Jaci Seifert Samson Sempasa Karen Sharadin Shinlee Shiao Paul Shiroma Vincent Shortland Fern Silvey Gail Simpson Stephen Sittser Pete Smeltzer Caroline Smith Felicia Smith Laurie Smith Melissa Smith Ray Smith Sandy Smith Stephanie Smith Cara Soderstrom Steven Soule Fred Soyele Daphane Spates Symone Stan- Rex Steffen Wayne Stewart Beth Stilwell Jeffrey Stoesser Lydia Story John Strickland Deborah Suits 156 Beloved, let us love one another 1 Trivia Quest V 1. What ' s the second most common surname in Amer ica? 2. What ' s the strongest muscle in the body? 3. How many children did Adam and Eve have to- gether? 4. What sporting objects are on the moon? (answers on page 230) Matthew Suttle Sonja Sy fo Teresa Szoplntkl Luke Tal Jon Talbert Susannah Tapotchanyi JoanI Taylor Meemie Tha Andrew Thomas Kevin Thomas Cot iy Thomassen Billv Thompson David Thompson Matthew Thompson f A K ta H KlL LA Stephen Thompson Steven Thornton Jeffrey TImblin Glafira Tinoco Eric Todd Lawrence Tong Edward Townsend Sarah Townsend Michael Treece Todd Trier 157 Let us come in deed and truth Bany Triplett Christine Tucker Bruce Turner Shirley Vander Weken Danny Van Nes Elizabeth Van Ness Ann Vanstone Suzanna Vasquez James Vellequette Vonda Verkade Jay Vonesh Peggy Vonesh Daniel Wallen Linda Walls Rhonda Wamsley I 158 Dofld Ward VIckl Webb Wlllam Welti Kevin Wellsfn, Lorraine Welty f %t Suzanne Welty Diana Wenner Sand Wetlesen John Wetzler Brian Wheaton Paul White Ronald Wiebe Paul Wllg Peter Wllg Errol Wilcox (-•S. Dayna Williams Jackie Wilson Michelle Wilson Karen Wimmer Andrew Winans Kevin Winslow Kelly Wolfe Tammie Wolverton Joseph Wong Marii Wong fi n Derek Wood Tammy Woods Christ! Worthington Beth-anne Wright Michael Wright Jon IVyma James Wynia David Young Michael Zagaretla Mark Zoutendijk 159 Planning on Surviving after Graduation I he senior petition is a fairly important item in your attempt to graduate from Biola. I found that out when I turned mine in five months late. I was over in Admissions taking care of some paperwork when I casually asked the lady who was helping me, By the way, when do senior petitions have to be in? She seemed almost startled that I had even posed that question. When she regained her composure, she asked, You mean you haven ' t turned yours in yet? I could tell by the tone of her voice that I was in a whole lot of trouble. Maybe if I act real casual, I thought to myself, they won ' t make that big of a deal of this. So I said to the Admissions lady, Why no, we ' re not supposed to have them in until the spring are we? She was not taken in by this ploy. Young man, when were you planning on graduating, She asked? Well, I was planning ... I mean I am planning on graduating this spring, I answered. The Admissions lady went on to explain how there was a new administrative rule that required seniors to have their petitions in at least two semesters before graduation. I never heard about that! I protested. Why it was right there in the Student Bulletin. Great. Here I busted my tail for eight semesters to graduate with my B.A. in communica- tion only to be told by some lady that I ' m not going to graduate because I didn ' t turn in a piece of paper. (I kept hoping I was going to wake up.) You know being a senior isn ' t all it ' s cracked up to be. Sure, you ' re closer to graduating and leaving behind books and exams. But I ' d still rather go back to my carefree sophomore days when my only concerns were girls, Mitchell exams and laying out two pages of the newspaper. Come to think of it, maybe those weren ' t such carefree days after all. Well, at least I didn ' t have to worry about graduate school examinations, finding an apartment, looking for a job and ordering graduation announcements. I tell you, if another person asks me if I ' m looking forward to getting out of Biola, I ' m going to hit them. You know what I ' m looking forward to doing? Surviving. Pure and simple survival. If I still have the strength to walk across that platform in May, I ' ll be happy. Providing of course, that Admissions lets me walk across that platform in May. I hope so. But then again, I always have liked December and an indoor graduation would be kind of nice . . . — Glenn Whipp ' r oi v| 161 1 1? i ' ' ' ; f Rebecca Abelman Ezio Aleppo Lee Ann Anderson Dave Anthis Jennifer Armstrong Lynne Ametl Greg Atkinson Keith Averill Chuck Badger Jonathan Baker Llanne Baker Lauri Baflweber Lvnn Banky Phillip Barrera Betsy Bauman 162 Robert Bauman Kathleen Baumback Deborah Beezhold Mark Bennett Susan Benton James Bergthold Dana Betz Alan Bleecker Scott Blow Helen Boaman Amy Bowman Gary Bowntan Sheila Boyd Steve Bridges Tom Broadway David Brown Mark Brown Steven Browning Mary Burrer John Byrne DIotay Caldwell Kim Campbell Sandra Candilas Eric Carlson Debbie Castro Paul Cayot 163 Bambi Cestone Michael Chandler Cindy Chang Joseph Chang Moon}a Chang Stephanie Cheatham Grace Choe , Inhwan Choi Susan Choy Don Chung Jenifer Clarke tori Clock Scott Collier Chris Collison Alan Converse 164 Craig Cooper Michelle Coopn Jon Copeland Susan Cravello Tate Crenshaw Kristlna Curley Paul Czene Arthur Danell Michael Dorcy Jeff Davis Daniel Deming Kim Denham Jane Denning Steve DeSaegher David DeVries Jean Dewsnap Rebecca Dooley Stephen Duncan Deborah Dunham Lois Ounlvent Adam Edgerly Carolyn Eide Steve Ekiund Carolyn Emery Deborah Falk Lois Farrell Li nda Feaster William Fetdmann Kenneth Felig Tantara Ferdon Valerie Fischer Roberta Fitzpatrick Patrick Fosdall Tim Fosmark Lisa Frank Deborah Franklin Karen Gail Faithe Ganolis Irene Ganolis Karen Gardea Janice Gartland James Gatele i Kim Geer Rachel Geisler Deborah Gibbs Alan Gillies Edward Gilmore Lynn Gilmore Sandi Gilson Tom Gishwiller Ann Glassey Becky Goldsmith Tern Gossen Melanie Grigg Lohri Grishow Brian Gustafson 166 Mallv Ha f lrphrn Hadeen KrlBlrn Hale Michel Hall Kim Hammer Glen Hansen Lorraine Hanson Margaret Hanson Gerald Harder Anita Hardji 167 Stephen Hatch Lynn Hedges Jackie Heier Scott Heine Stephen Heller Marianne Hering Rob Hess David Hilts Kay Holly Daniel Holsinger Derek Hopper David Hoppes Sallie Howard Michele Howden Greg Hubert Mark Hunt Nancy Hyndman Catherine Irving Kena Jacobs Tami Jeffries Linda Jenkins Jane Jennings Susan Jeunnette Gary Johnson Larry Johnson Michael Johnson 168 V Hoon Kang Sandra Kaufman Robert Ketth Calvin Keller LauraAnne Kevertan John Kim Peter Kim Clara KInch Sharia Kinney Dan KIstler QoAZa.y ' ' 169 Janell Ktingsmith Kristen Kniss Tim Knorr Karen Koger Ten Koger RIGHTEOUSNESS But the righteous man shall live by faith. Habakkuk 2:4 Sandra Kolbe Jeanette Kosareff John Kreutzer Daniel Ladner Douglas Ladner Krista Larson Cheryl Lee Hee Jin Lee Rodney Lee Young Ho Lee Cindi Lehn Mark Leonard Barbara Lewis Lori Lewis Robbie Lewis Dean Lies Susan Llewellyn Karen Lynch Helen Martinez Judith Mason 170 Helen Malhal Linda McConnell Daniel McCoHele Kevin McDougall Lynne Mcllhaney Glenda Melby John Melkonlan Becky Miller David Miller Brian Millet Valerie Mitchell Susan Morris Jennifer Moss Todd Myatt 171 Margo Nakamara Kathx Nelson Tamara Neufeld Anh Nguyen Clndi Nickerson Kerry Nixon Charise Nordberg Cheryl Norton Steven Nystrom David Ohayon Kent Ostby Peggy Over June Overholt Arlene Palos Brian Park Kritb Parker BUI Patlon Don Pedrick Katherlne Peeble Melodit Peel Lul Perez Martha Person Wendl Poaev Christina Pott Scott Quigle Antta Rauaer Michelle Relslg Mark Rhodes Carolyn Rosscup Peter Rothermel Kurt Rowland George Rublo Laura Sachs Alan Salazar Caroline Samson Brad Sandberg Stephen Sanyo Scott Sarver Linda Schaefle Susan Schlapper Susan Schuiarz 173 Jack Severens Maty Shanahan Laura Sheneberger Scott Shuffield Lewann Siemens Eiizabeth Slade Suzanne Smith Jim Smoots Holly Smyth Jin Song Michael Stttzel Janelle Stoll Danna Strom Deanna Sudduth Chris Sue 174 Prni Sundholm Carolyn Swanton Michael SwanBon Suaan Tan Heidi Tanner Jaclyn Tester Lynda Thomas Cindy TImblln Yolanda Torres Michael Trostnid Cindy Turner Douglass Unruh Steven Vincent Jenny Vinge Clayton Walker Carol Walston Marty Warden Patricia Weston Glenn Whipp Keith White Miriam White Tim Whiting Chris Wightman Sylvia Wiley Jane! Wilkinson Geraldine Williams 175 Susan Wilshfre Ken Wolcott Kenman Wong Brad Woodford Steve Woods Jenni Woodword Diane Wortman James Wynia Helen Yoon Jeff Yost Pamm Youd Jannette Young Joanna Ztlkow Nathan Zug 176 He walked with me in peace Timotbv Ackerman Yasmin Adhlambo Brenda Allen Staria Allen Ron Anderson Nick Andrade Richard Bailey Beth Ballantyne Lynn Banky Deborah Beaty Cecil Berlie Daniel Biering Laura Blackmer Susie Bond Eva Bowers Dennis Briley Laveme Campbell David Carter Mark Chadwick Becky Chinchen Palmer Chinchen Paul Chinchen Misoon Chon Julie Cochran 177 I The fruit of righteousness will be peacd Ten Coiner Jayne Craft Matt Cripe Mary-Kathlee Crowley Matthew Dalton Evan Davis Michael Denney Terry Disney Laurie Dykhouse Becky Fields Sharol Foss Suzy Freeman Jewell Froaland Paul Garcia Barbara Grable Dave Hannen Robert Harriman Mark Harris Ruth Hartman Pamela Henick Marilyn Helrick Mar Hlllmann David Hivelev Tamara Hobson Rebecca Model Mark Hoffman David Hunter Tlmothv Jaloweic Steven Jensen Steven Johnson David King Dan KIstler Mark Kllewer Krista Larson Dave Lee Barbara Lilly Tom Logrecco Dan Long Bertha Lopez Fred Lula Victor Madrv Joseph Manvllle Vicky Massenglll Ellen Mault Thomas Maurer Becky McConnell William Mcintosh You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast Jonathan Moses Sheri Hyatt Jennifer Needham John Nichols Daria Pearce Kris Pedersen Brian Peterson Ann Petzel Heidi RIdenour Mark Rose Elizabeth Salinas Caroline Samson Bradley Sandberg Ken Sandoval Mark Sangree Heidi Scharfe Tony SchrodI Margaret Schultz Heather Scott Laura Seymour Olga SIfuentes Laurie Song Kyle Stan- Laurie Steams Trivia Quest H 1. What Hebrew word means so be it ? 2. What important law came into exststance on January 1st 1986 that affected the way we drive? 3. Who was chosen as the first Journalist to accompa- ny a space shuttle flight? (answers on page 230) r ¥ii (m L Paul Sfurkle Donald Swan Calrlna Taylor Gary Trrskea ' Troy Ulmer Michael Uster Darryl Vanden Bosch Lisa VanSant Jonathan Walker Laura WalUs 7 fififir Tamera Warden Annette White Kelly White Joyce Wilcox Kim Witt Heidi Woehl Scott Zuccaro 181 Selab 182 ItttJMfmf iUr MrrMftMit MtfMr f The psalmist used the hebrew term Selah as a reference for readers to pause and ponder the thoughts presented. In accordance with Student Publi- cations and the faculty of the Eng- lish Department, we would like to present you with the winners of the 1986 Biolan Poetry Contest. The guidelines for the poetry contest were: Any style. Any theme. The poems were judged for their cre- ativity, control of theme, percep- tiveness. and skill with language. Take time here to reflect upon the feelings and insights expressed by some of Biola ' s own talented writ- ers. Selah ' 86 FIRST PLACE Rubber Rain Boots by Kymberlee Hill Seven screaming children sprint through wet, wonderful, puddles on a rainy October day. Ignoring angry calls from mothers as their red rubber rain boots remain in the hall. They dream of summer, the ice cream man, and hot July days. Seven screaming children wallow in child-made sprinkler puddles on a searing July day. They ignore Time for lunch calls from mother as they run for the white truck with fairy tale music. They dream of real rain puddles and rubber rain boots . . . once again. 184 -T .A ' .A I ■k J V J f • ' I i f REf J M 31 OKT. if Al VRIJE VLOFR r - Selah ' 86 RUNNER UP Another Life by Gina Mammano an ant committed suicide on my bed last night. just minutes before, I had seen him crawling aimlessly on my cold, white ceiling. he ' d blend into a passing crack now and then, disappearing before my eyes and then, in an instant, the gliding speck would reappear, following his contorted pathway, puzzling the average passer-by. soon. My eyes became immuned to the Ceiling Sea and the panicked victim — drifting into more important matters — like daydreaming. My wandering thoughts left bedrooms, ants, and ceilings in a distant chasm. I could now see leaves on the olive tree dancing in the sunlight like ballerinas soaking in the warmth of the stagelights. They flickered and floated and fell daintily upon the ground below brushing the sky and leaving shadows upon my CEILING! the ant is gone, he must have found a sunlit path to his outdoor haven of rest, he must be living his ant-sized life with his ant-sized friends, peacefully. My attention is distracted to a small black dot on the waves of sheets and blankets in front of me. the tiny, lifeless body of a once-confused ant lay dead on My conscience, so there ' s on less ant in the world? that i could have saved. f 186 RUNNER UP ? -r Nothing Lasts by G ina Mammano The sweet peas and daisies that grace my hair and laugh with me in the breeze, though they flutter and hold the beauty of an eternity, will fade with spring. And springs will come and go as flocks of swallows do, but each is so different whether a flock or a season, I will never see another spring like you. Nothing lasts, its much too fast. The playful speckled pup, the one with the brown spot on his right ear, has not come home to the boy waiting desperately in the schoolyard. Puppies come and go as tears and birthdays do, but each pup is so different. He will never see another pup like you. Nothing lasts, its much too fast. The young girl giggling in whispers on a sun-drenched afternoon is now grasping her lover in vain on the cold morning floor, her tears streaming as fast and furious as his blood. And lovers come and go as sorrows and decades do, but none can ever be exactly like him. She will never hold another love like you. Nothing lasts, its much too fast. And should I never hold someone so dear as a man or a pup or springtime? For none can last more than how long they are meant to last. And we all do fade as a leaf, says You who cannot fade. And I, who can only see those things that pass away must hope on One who, so rich in color, will never let me fade, but I, in fleshly vain, will continue to say: Nothing lasts, its much too fast. ' X yl Introspect by Janel Wilkinson It is so hard Lord to understand. Withholding nothing from Your face I stand Empty Devoid of pride or self concealment no feigning regal stance Revealing all in feeble hope to see to seek myself in You You Who bore my sou! in all complexity simplicity wonder You the image from which I am formed transformed no wonder then I am inconceivable to me Selah ' 86 fvA.K HONORABLE MENTION The Worlds View Toward It ' s Money by Laura Frost How do I love thee? Let me count my gold. With you comes power and jewels and land. And man pursued you through Yukon ' s cold. And for you in streams prospectors panned. I love how mighty men bow at your throne. Their will is bent, their honor torn. They take the bribes that you alone. Use to corrupt and win then scorn. I love your glory and your might, From you I ' ll never stray. I ' ll always try to fight the fight. To make you come my way. And I ' ll always say. while yet I have breath. To bad I can ' t have thee after death 189 Selah ' 86 .-ji HONORABLE MENTION Independent by Kymberlee Hill I am a seabird. Soaring almost motionless in a stormy sky. Back, and forth, i sway geitttyi like an old lady slumped in a rocking chair, creeking slowly to and fro with just the tap of her toes. ! gaze at the clouds above me, just ready to wring their wonderful wetness like a sponge. But 1 don ' t care the water will only bead ; ; jjly feathers and snower off my heated face. .; I ' m content — :3cif ' ,g a it ' ibsrd iust Soaring i ' « The Misty by Susan Jeunnette The fog swallows the towering trees, w Just as the waves do the sand at the shore of the sea. i| The crickets sound at a constant beat. Warning the new comers of this soundless feat. The fog rolls in at the sight of the dusk. It drowns the sunset with its musk. The color of the leaves slowly drifts away. Inside the hand of a ghostly vapor of clay. I love these foggy greying eves. Watching the mist weaving mysteriously in and out among the trees. I look for the man who waits for me in this mist. He stands nowhere to receive the precious gift, Strange as the haunting mist may be. It is exactly like me, a silent mystery. All the World is a Stage t has been said by some profound person, that all the world ' s a stage and that we are the performers on this global stage. Quite true. Rarely will a week, or perhaps day go by when we don ' t say or do something that goes against what we are really feeling. That doesn ' t make us dishonest, it just means that many times we are afraid to let our true selves show through the pretense. We probably give the best performances of our lives when we go out with someone on a first date. Think about it. At what other time do you look that good, smell that good, act that good? Philosophical conversations are usually in short supply on these occasions. Generally, talk focuses on classes, vocational plans, and the last episode of The Cosby Show. Actually, I think a little pretense is good in life. I don ' t always want people to act the way they ' re feeling. If they did, some irate parent or administrator would have snuffed me out years ago. There ' s such a thing as being candid and being brutal. Does she really want me to tell her what I think of her new outfit? Nah . . . looks nice honey. Since every area of our life is in some way a performance, we should always keep in mind that we have one constant audi- ence. An audience that never walks out no matter how bad the acting is. Whether we are playing in a music recital or a championship basketball game, whether we are working on a term paper or cleaning the room, we should do everything with the knowledge that He is watching. Such an attitude will undoubtedly help the quality of the performance as well as the motivations behind the act itself. — Glenn Whipp 192 193 The Road to Wisconsin The road leading to Milwaukee was long and tedious, but the 1985 Women ' s volleyball team cer- tainly lived up to X _ pre-season expecta- N ' tions. There would be obstacles to over- come; road-blocks, detours, long hours on the road, close calls and the usual repairs. The Lady Eagles mapped out the trip in August, planning the most direct route, but ready to accept all the chal- lenges. The trip would take three months with many stops along the way; but goals were set and on August nine- teenth at 9 a.m. the trip began in Chase gymnasium. A major reconstruction took place when Rachel Pattison and Becky Miller took over the roles of setting the 6-2 offense, a job they did admirably. The first stop along the route was Oklahoma, a stop that seemed to set the tone for the remainder of the season. When the lady eagles took to the road again they were carrying a 4-1 record and ready to tackle their district com- petition. Leading the way was senior Ail- American Becky Miller and senior Carolyn Eide. Eide led the league defen- sively with Junior Barb Rozendal right behind her. Sheri Myatt and Liane Lewis controlled the back court with accurate passing to enable Rachel to set Becky, Carolyn and Barb up for the kills that labelled the trio the fiercest hitters in the league. Delia Keeter came on strong to give added dimension to the front row with Shelley Raatjes and Kerry Kramer performing in crucial pressure situations. Saint Mary ' s proved to be a major road block, but the Lady Eagles ' strong second place finish in the District play- offs, plus a schedule that had them play- ing some tough top ranked teams in the NCAA Division 1 and II enabled them to take a detour and gain an at large berth to the Nationsls. For three days they played the best volleyball of their lives, playing out- standing defense and hitting with au- thority that lifted eyebrows. They played ten matches, twenty five games, facing elimination many times. They re- fused to quit or buckle under the pres- sure even when down 14-9 in the game against Western Missouri that would have eliminated them. When the dust cleared and they had driven the last mile, the women could truly look back on 1985 as a year the team would remember: they finished 34-9, the best record in the school ' s his- tory; 3 All-District Players — Becky, Carolyn, Barbara; 2 All-Americans, Becky Miller (four times) and Barb Ro- zendal; one Academic Ail-American Sheri Myatt; Two All-Tournament play- ers at Nationals Barb and Becky; the Na- tional Tournament Most Valuable Play- er Becky Miller; and a second place fin- ish and the number two team of the NAIA National Tournament. Psalm 37:35 came to life for the women: Trust in the Lord and do good Dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness Delight yourself in the Lord; And He will give you the desires of your heart — Coach joy Heritage 194 Htr, l± y (jood Job M ' - ' n- v i--. OPPOSITE PACE: Bottom row: Kerry Kramer, Liane Lewis, Rachel Pattison, Sberi Myall, Shelley Raatjes. Top row: Barbara Ro- zendal, Carolyn Eide, Asst. Coach Moody Ang, Coach Joy Heritage, Delia Keeter, Becky Miller. ABOVE: Adding another kill tor the Lady Eagles, lour time Ail-American Becky Mi Miller shows Fresno Pacific how to hit. LOWER LEFT: Academic All-American Sheri Myatt displays perfect form as she passes to put Biola ' s offense in motion. BE- LOW: Coach Heritage gives strategic instruc- tions to aid in the Chapman College, Division II NCAA powerhouse, defeat. 195 Eagles Soar to Nationals Weightlifting ___ helped our season tre- t lc rnendously. It was so T_i neat to have such dedicated teammates on our team. Every morning that we had our workouts, every- one was there to push themselves and each other so that we would have a lot more strength and en- durance. During every game we played, I knew that each of us was going to give every ounce of ability they had to give glory to God, and to play at our best. We worked too hard to give up a match, we always gave evertying we had! Rachel Pattison When I first came to training camp on August 19, 1 thought, what have I gotten myself into? Eat, sleep, practice, sleep, practice . . . there had to be more to life than that. It didn ' t take long to feel at home, everyone was so welcom- ing! After a few days we were a closely knit family. Kerry Kramer As a freshman, I really didn ' t know what to expect from a Biola volleyball season. But our trip to Oklahoma was an excellent indicator of how our little family was to grow during the year. A hard working spirit, dedication, com- mitment, unity, warmth and fun all came together that week. We were be- coming a team with a true passion for excellence, and the season looked ex- citing. Liane Lewis There were so many unique spiritual aspects of our team; the growth and fel- lowship from God ' s word before prac- tice and games, the prayer support of family and friends, the servant ' s heart that each team member showed in our Christian Service, and the individual unity we had in the spirit on the court. It ' s amazing to look back on. It ' s like the fingerprint of God was on everything we did. Sheri Myatt It was really an enjoyable season be- cause we had such a great time togeth- er. This year, the team had such a close unity among it; it was definitely a major factor in our success. Along with being teammates, we really developed close friendships as well. All that mattered was that we knew we could count on each other and would stick together when the going got tough! Barbara Rozendal Following our second place standing at Districts where we lost to St. Mary ' s in the final, I could not help but reflect on my last four years at Biola as a volleyball player. 1 realized many things that were very dear to me, primarily my apprecia- tion for, and my pride in, my coach and teammates. The things I ' ve learned are worth cherishing, but the friendships and memories that have been made and cultivated are priceless. Carolyn Eide The week after Districts was a time of trial and perseverance. We hung on tightly to the hope of being invited to Nationals. Faith played a big part be- cause we really felt God wanted us to represent Him there. We never gave up I Shelley Raatjes I knew we had to be realistic with our goals and all for Nationals but in the back of my mind 1 held a goal that most people would have considered unrea- chable for an at-large team. Then when we advanced to the top eight teams, well I just knew we were going to go all the way to that championship match! My outlook for Nationals was great — 1 knew God had us there for a special rea- son, and I was looking for Biola to come out on top! Delia Keeter 1 feel that the National Tournament was the neatest experience I have had in my sports career. It was a fitting end to our excellent season where we not only finished second in the nation, but really grew close to each other in the process. Becky Miller 196 ■7 (ATA? u FAR LEFT: Though menial toughness is impor- tant to the Lady Eagles, the team also enjoys Coach Heritage ' s timely sense ol humor. MID- DLE: Through hard work and dedication, sopho- more Rachel Pattison tilled the setter ' s position to become second in assists in District III. BE- LOW: Barbara Rozendahl puts an All-American kill down to aid in the Eagles ' victory over Uni- versity of California-San Diego. LEFT: At the last home game of their careers, seniors Becky Mill- er and Carolyn Eide build a formidable block to slop the attack of Azusa Pacific University. 197 I Character Exemplified on the Field Intensity and drive coupled with the tremendous talent of nineteen Christian athletes proved to be the winning combi- nation for the 1985 Soccer team. Under the careful direction of Head Coach Dave McLeish, assisted by Kino Oaxaca, the Eagles enjoyed a successful season finishing with an overall record of 10-9-1 while hosting an outstanding league record of 7-2. The season began with Biola winning the consolation bracket at Far West Classic Tournament held at Chico State. Among the many teams that fell to the Biolans this season were NCAA Division II powers University of San Diego and Cal State Dominquez Hills, as well as, Cal State Fullerton an NCAA Division I dominant force. Biola also beat Division 1, Brigham Young University, 3-1. Possi- bly the best game the Eagles played was against nationally ranked University of California Santa Barbara to whom they lost a close game 1-0. League play was topped by an exciting win over power- house Westmont College with Dan Foismier scoring in overtime. Entering District playoffs optimisti- cally, the Eagles met Westmont on the road. Biola outplayed the Warriors for the first 80 minutes having two near miss shots at scoring opportunities, but the odds were against them. In the final two minutes, Westmont scored two goals to end the Eagles chances to ad- vance. 198 BELOW: Goalie Dave Thompion, who only allowed an average of 1.7 goals (or 15 games, makes another diving save. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Foiling an attempt of the defense to stop the ball, leading scorer Dan Foismier goes for a goal. RIGHT: With perfect form, J.R. Anderson successfully steals the ball from Westmont ' s offense with a slide tackle. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Top row: Dave Thompson, J.R. Anderson, Lee Davis, Randy Freeman, Daniel Hinz, Glenn Smith, Head Coach: Dave McLeish, Assistant Coach: Kino Oaxaca, Middle row: Bill All- sopp, Colin Atkins, Mark Jones, Randy Jones, Dan Fosmire, Marshall Hudson, David Brown, Front row: Doug Brown, Chris Bruynzeel, Rob Cole, Jeff Lemon, Dennis Brown, Barry Penner. 199 Hoopsters Shoot Down Opponent Although last year ' s Red Wave was at low tide, men ' s basketball was still strong. The Eagles began their season with a tough game against the Japanese National Team. However, the Japanese squad was to learn more about basketball as Biola won 75-53. This set the precedent of what was to fol- low as the defense minded Eagles began tallying the wins repeatedly. November and December saw the hoopsters struggle with a squad numbering not more than seven or eight deep at one time due to late eligibility and injuries. The talented Biolans had to adjust to a new offense in addition to their small numbers, but this did not halt their progress. During their season, the Eagles also had high points such as a fourteen game winning streak and being ranked fifth in the NAIA. Finishing their season with a league record of 10-3 the hoopsters got an opportunity to defend their District 3 Championship; they were stopped short by the Lancers of California Baptist College in the semi-finals of District play- offs. The 58-57 loss to Cal. Baptist sent the Red Wave into depression at such a premature and unexpected end to what was a very good season. 200 BELOW: Senior Co-Captain Joseph Hull drives Ihrough Iwo arch rival Weslmonl defenders to score two points. ABOVE LEFT: Shooting high over three Emporia State defenders is junior transfer Brent Eichelberger while Senior leader Tom Harvey positions himself for a possible re- bound. FAR LEFT: Crashing the boards for a re- bound, center Tom Harvey grabs one away from his Japanese opponent. LEFT: Co-Captain Barry Barnes, an All-district point guard for the Eagles, drives hard to the basket. TEAM PICTURE: Bot- tom left to right: Mark Laster, Romantle Octave, Billy Thompson, Barry Barnes, Tony Hicks, Matt Biggs, Joseph Hutt. Top left to right: Coach Howard Lyon, Coach Dave Holmquist, Jerome Johnson, Tom Harvey, Gary Hook, Brent Eichel- berger, Asst. Coach Rich Cundall. Eagles Exhibit Determination ABOVE RIGHT: Four time Ail-American Becky Miller displays her excel- lent shooting form over the Masters College. FAR RIGHT: funior transfer Lisa Jones shoots for two over Saint Mary ' s players while Joyce Koning follows for the rebound. MIDDLE RIGHT: Directing the Lady Eagles ' of- fense is point guard Yasmin Adhiambo. RIGHT: Caroline Samson leaps for the tip against the Masters ' College while her teammates fight for position. ABOVE: Top left to right: Coach Betty Norman, i sa Jones, Joyce Koning, Laurie Stearns, Wendy Schroeder, Becky Miller, Assistant Coach Linda Kaufman; Bottom left to right: Nancy O ' Sullivan, Caroline Samson, Kim Norman, Yasmin Adhiambo, Kelly Kramer, Manager Brad Norman. 202 The 1986 Lady ' s Basketball season proved to be a year of team unity and great improvement. Coached by Betty Norman, Biola ended up with a league re- cord of 8-8 in tough district III play. Biola got off to a tough but profitable start by splitting their first four games, beating Claremont Scripps and the Master ' s College. In January Biola took to the road and played three tough teams in Washing- ton; this provided the Lady Eagles with a good training ground for the remainder of their season. When Biola returned for their second home game, four time All-American Becky Miller became the all-time leading scorer in Biola History when she reached 2093 points. Miller passed the career rebound record earli- er in the season. February saw the Eagles with tough league play as they strove to qualify for the District playoffs. Playing several tough California teams seasoned the hoopsters and gave them an honorable record of 5-4 as playoff time drew near. Momentum was gained as Biola de- feated Point Loma and Cal State San Bernardino soundly. This left the Lady Hoopsters with three league games re- maining. The Eagles took two of the three which seeded them fifth in the District, qualifying them for playoff competition. The Lady Eagles finished strong in a close loss to California Baptist College, putting an end to a successful season. The 1985-86 Ju- nior Varsity Basket- ball season proved to be another success. Playing the most dif- ficult schedule of any previous JV team, the Eagles still managed to win their share of games. Upset wins over tough junior college competition and continued domination of rivals Azusa Pacific, Point Loma and Pacific Christian added to the highlights of the season. Once again the Eagles relied on teamwork, aggressive defense and unselfish play for a success- ful season. The team was led in scoring by its co-captains Jim Gishwilier (20.0 points per game) and Doug Dietzman (19.5 ppg) and led in rebounding by Caesar Mata (9.5 rebounds per game) and David Connolly (8.9 rpg). Everyone on the team made his contribution dur- ing the season. There were no stars, just a dedicated group of selfless individuals who sacrificed personal statistics for the overall good of the team. ABOVE: Powering up for two, Doug Devries was LOW: Back row: Head Coach Kirk Chitlick, Mala, Cliad Gunner, Dave McCullum, Assislartt one of the nine on the Junior Varsity squad com- Ivory Wat kins, Dennis Heida, Dave Connely, Jim Coach Chuch Badger, milled to defeating local junior colleges. BE- Gishwilier, Doug Devries, Tyler Larson, Caesar 1- 204 Dedicated to a Goal J.V. Basketball Women ' s Soccer lola women s soccer not only became a new thing on cam- pus, but also proved to be a substantial threat that many area schools underesti- mated. Coach Mike Hogg never thought such a young team would fare so well. Their impressive 9-5-2 record included wins over several well-established soc- cer teams as well as two tough losses to nationally-ranked schools, Westmont and El Camino College. Junior Laura Jangaard led the offen- sive attack, while team MVP, Lois Far- rell, solidified the midfield. Maintaining the defensive stronghold were sweeper Grace Marsland and the superb goalie, Kris Kniss. To close out a terrific season, our Biola women took part in the California Collegiate Women ' s Soccer Clubs tour- nament. It was a perfect finish for such a successful season and a premise for the future. ABOVE: Laura Jangaard fights for the ball as she goes for a goal. BELOW: Back Row: Coach Dan Schilperoort, Heidi Robinson, Sonja Stauness, Kirslie Kragh, Karen Laursen, Kris Kniss, Mary Irins, Coach Alaslair Aitken. Second Rot : lane Jennings, Beth Braun, Janelte Young, Chris Col- lier, Grace Marsland, Millie Lee, Head Coach Mike Hogg. Front Row: Sandy Cayle, Lois Far- rell, Laura Jangaard, Kristi White, Carmela Ra- zon. Not pictured — BJ John, Kathey Brandon, Dawn Fondy. 205 Wrestling Competes in Final Season Biola ' s excellent year in athletics was continued through the hard work and dedication of the 1985-86 wrestling squad. Although their overall record of 7-14 was not very impressive in the books, the grapplers were successful despite being plagued by injuries and the loss of some wres- tlers. Competing with strong NCAA Divi- sion I and I! teams, Biola held its own throughout the season. The tourna- ment in Las Vegas proved to be a good training ground for the Eagles. Compe- tition was tough in Las Vegas, but Biola was well represented. A highlight for the Eagles was their victory over UC Da- vis 31-25. The grapplers also did well in the Biola Invitational defeating a strong Northern Arizona squad. During regu- lar season California State Bakersfield found its hands full with the Eagles as Biola split the eight weight class match- es with the powerful Bakersfield team. A fitting ending to the wrestling pro- gram at Biola was yet another return to the NCCAA national championships. 206 UPPER LEFT: In complete dominance is 1984-85 NCCAA National Champion Jim Graham at the Biola Invitational Tournament. LEFT: Fighting in- tensely to take control of his Cal State Bakers field opponent is Sophomore Ail-American Mike Thomas. UPPER RIGHT: Senior captain John Ni- chols prepares to score points against his Cal State Bakersfield opponent. LOWER RIGHT: Top Row: Pat Coyle, Matt Orr, Bill Bell, Brian Gammill, Jim Graham, Greg Atkinson, Troy Ulmer. Middle row: Mike Thomas, John Ni- chols, Vic Gerardi, Ken Lane, Dave Cranny, Rob Gilmore. Bottom Row: Derek Tinder, Todd Trier, Jim Smoots, Doug Culbert, Andy Bowie, Jon Haack. 207 ' ' - . FAR RIGHT: Displaying excellent form, Heidi Wat- son drives her opponent to the edge with a winner. MIDDLE; Sophomore stand-out Michelle Alba saves a low shot against powerhouse Loyola Marymount Uni- versity, ABOVE: Number one player, Val Vashaw backhands a winner while facing opponent Chapman College. RIGHT: Top left to right: Michelle Alba, Tamara Truesdale, Coach Dee Henry, Heidi Watson, Denise Baker. Bottom Left to Right: Ann Mogg, Sandy Gayle, Julie LaMar, Val Vashaw. 208 Women Display Form and Power Although a new team, this year ' s women ' s tennis team showed the potential to have what Coach Dee Henry called a very good year. ' We look good, we ' re winning, and we have a lot of experience on the team that could carry us far, commented Coach Henry. Returning starter, Michelle Alba made an important contribution to the winning style of the team as did ot hers, including returning student Tami Tru- sedale and transfer student Heidi Wat- son. The desire of everyone on the team was to incorporate into their actions af- firmativeness, a lack of hesitation, and perserverance. These are qualities that are discussed in the team ' s Life of Christ Bible studies. Watching these lessons come to life on the court added to the excitement of a successful year for women ' s tennis at Biola. Af. Dh wIK jt$ 4:k. ■Ak. 209 RIGHT: Carl Johnson drives in two teammates with his game-winning homerun against Claremont. BE- LOW: Providing leadership and consistent play be- hind the plate is senior catcher Matt Suttle. LOWER RIGHT: Pitching an excellent game for the Eagles is senior Dennis Briley. y 210 Baseball Draws New Respect Under the coach- ing of Charlie Sarver, this year ' s baseball team had their best start ever in 4 years in 1986 and showed potential to have their Best Year Ever. Almost all the players were returning, bringing to the team strength and experience. Lead by a strong defense, the team quickly obtained a winning record of 5- 1 by the end of February. The pitching staff showed much improvement from last season, as did the rest of the offen- sive team with senior Matt Suttle show- ing a good chance of being drafted to the majors. Off the field, the players held weekly prayer meetings led by upperclassman Tate Crenshaw and grew closer as brothers in the Lord. The team desire was to keep their focus on God and not only to win, but to have attitudes pleas- ing to the Lord. 211 FAR RIGHT: Eagle, Dan Long, flies high as he com- petes wiih powerful local universities. ABOVE; Senior sprinter, Dave Brown, breaks the tape to win for Biola. BELOW: Coach Colin McDougall aids a member of the relay team as he relieves him of a cramp in prepara- tion for the rest of the day ' s events. Track Runs For Victory Although a fairly young team, this year ' s track and field team looked forward to a fun-filled and excellent season, in his final year coach- ing, Colin McDou- gail poured a lot of care and wisdom into his runners (as is his tradition). The distance events showed the most potential. Mike Hebebrand, Robert Stradley, Humerto Ramirez, and David Withers, were contenders to break nu- merous Biola records. New runners, Wes Landfear and Karl Wurzbach showed their strength early in the sea- son and added to the winning spirit of the team. Newcomers Steve Santos and Al Zer- ega progressed nicely as they gained ex- perience with the discus, javelin, and shotput. Returning sprinter Dave Brown continued to display outstand- ing ability and strength as did Eric Carl- son in hurdles and triple jump. A lot of prayer time was spent in preparation for the team ' s weekend meets, and Coach McDougall ' s Bible studies helped the runners on and off the track to lead lives glorifying to the Lord. Success Runs Rampant Coach Colin McDougall called it a successful season. The team finished as a pack overall, and throughout the year never lost their poise. This years team was typical of most cross country running athletes in that no matter what happened they never lost heart. The Cross Country Team did, howev- er, have an exceptionally good year this year. Junior Dave Withers won first place in the California State Fullerton Invitational. Mike Hebebrand missed qualifying for Nationals by six seconds. And many individuals on the team also broke their personal records during the year. Biola ' s team won first place at the California State College in Fullerton, Chapman College, and California Luth- eran College invitationals. They also came away from the Westmont and Ba- kersfield Invitationals with third and fourth place. Biola only got fifth place at the most difficult meet of all, its own! The main reason was because Dave Withers, consistently one of Biola ' s best runners, was unable to participate. The Eagles should be commended for their well run season in which they placed fourth at the NAIA District Championships. BELOW: Top row : Karl Wurzbach, Dave With- ers, Coach Colin McDougall, Mike Heberand, Wes Landfear, Front row: Mark McCormick, Curtis Schlegel, Robert Stradely, Dan Elliott. RIGHT: Robert Stradely makes his last sprint to the finish line. Far right: The starting line was a mob of runners, but by the end of the Biola Invi- tational the runners were all spread out. OPPO- SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mike Heberand and Curtis Schlegel pace themselves half way through the ■T ?f ■i- « • i I ' m - • r M , m Ih M 1 ■: . J - • -. Chorale First Row: Holly Smith, Steven Lewis, Martlia Hooper, Earle Partriarco, Siiaron Suddarth, David Carter, lane Denning, Tom Townsend, Kristi Slocum , Andy Chang, Judy Mason, David Hilts, Lorelei Morden, Patty Gonzalez. Second Row: Kim Taylor, Ron Wiebe, Michelle DuBrau, Peter Hilts, Linda Morell, Lee Chesnut, Jan Bergthold, Steve Jones, Lisa Voshage, Peter Cantenbein, Rachel Shinn. Third Row: Kelly Willis, Brian Dunbar, Julie Formeller, Steve Simmons, Lenora Myles, Dale Schweit- zer, Linda Jenkins, Drew Mordecai, Jill Crook, Paul Huh, Valeta Phillips, Tom Burkhart. Fourth Row: Jeanette Biggs, Jonathan Moses, Marilyn Arce, Gordon Thomas, Christine North, Rick Roy, Denise DuBrau, Bill Mcintosh, Sandra Stevens, Roy Sachs, Ruth Schweitzer. 216 Brass Quintet And String Quartet LEFT f van Davis, David Schmidt, Steven Ekiund, lames Ev ing, Len Montgomery. BELOW Loree Nishida, Phyllis Panman, Shinlee Shiao, Lisa Van Sanl. The King ' s Eight Symphonic Band And RIGHT Tom Burkhart, David Carter, Peter Can- tenbein, Bill Mcintosh, Drew Mordecai, Roy Sachs, Cordon Thomas, Tom Townsend. BELOW First Row: Steve Dobrenen, Jim Swing, left Matlson, John Kreutzer, Clayton Peak, Ron Anderson, Mike Porter. Second Row: Cliff Hull- ing, Valeta Phillips, Debbie Palgutta, Hanna But- ler, Beth Johnson, Michelle DuBrau, Rachel Shinn, Sherine Sangree, Sonya Longuevan, LeAnn Tu, Josette Labrador, Leacia Morgan, Becky Ross, JoAnne McAlister. Third Row: Evan Davis, Becky Hodel, Denise DuBrau, Len Mont- gomery, Jenny Hively, Don Lewis, Laurie Kuder, Luanne Black, David Carter. Fourth Row: Dean Mallender, Eric Lucas, Minde Douglass, Scott Crossan, Dennis Long, Tom Maurer, Mike Laney, Charlann Clark, Dan McCorkle, David Schmidt. Fifth Row: Paula Shelley, Tim Peter- son, Jeffrey Johnson, Alastaire Aitken, Tom Soule, Steve Ekiund, Sandra Anderson. Ilk hi Hill fti m. 218 Chamber Orchestra Iris Bancroft, Keith Bancroft, Luanne Black, David Carter, Dennis Chang, Grace Chang, Char Clark, Evan Davis, Denise DuBrau, Michelle DuBrau, IMell Dunivent, Steven Ekiund, James Ewing, Paul Huh, Carol-Lynn Jenkins, Randy Ju, Lynn Khoe, Don Lewis, Dennis Long, Susan Lusty, Jeff Mattson, JoAnn McAlister, Leonard Montgomery, Leacia Morgan, Loree Nishida, Phyllis Panman, Steve Pike, Sherine Sangree, David Schmidt, Eric Shanebeck, Shinlee Shiao, Rachel Shinn, Lisa Van Sant, Mary- ann Wilson, Marlin Owen (conductor). Woodwind Quintet And Handbell Choir RIGHT Charlann Clark, Luanne Black, David Carter, Ra- chel Shinn, Dennis Long. BELOW Kristen Pearson, Pay Pay Lee, Debbie Creen, Va- leta Phillips, Anh Nguyen, Lorraine Hanson, Susan Schwarz, Donovan Gray (director), Keiko Miki, Jared Derksen, Paul Huh, Roseni, Roque, Fred Bacon, Tim McNees. Jazz Ensemble and University Singers LEFT Front Row: eff Mattson, Becky Model, Chris Logan, feff lohnson, Tom Maurer, Brent Olstad. Middle Row: Tim Peterson, Jim [wing, Steve Fklund, Leacia Morgan, Cliff Hulling (di- rector), Craig Bidondo. Back Row: Don Lewis, lim Fowler, Ron Smedley, Len Montgomery, David Schmidt, Brie Shanebeck, Darren Ryd- strom. BELOW Pamela Alexander, Deborah Biggs, leanelte Boyd, Kathleen Brandon, Chris Brown, Regina Burke, Raquela Burt, Rhoda Bur- ton, ludy Carlson, Ruth Chang, Dana Clahane, Linda Cope, Douglas Culbert, Suzie DeCroff, David DeVries, Lois Ounivent, lanice Dyck, Joyce Ericsson, Stephanie Farris, Janice Fosmark, Ronald Freeman, Dan Gardea, Ruth Hartman, Amy Hess, Diane Hiestand, Laura Jangaard, Lau- ra Jeflers, Jacqueline Jeffries, San Kenyon, Oar- lene Keyes, Deanne Keyes, Kirste KragI, Joan Laidig, Adrien Lowery, Eric Lucas, Mende Mac- Donald, David Marcy, Lisa Matney, David Mesa, Katherine Miller, Coleen Moore, Hilary Si- chols, David Oh, David Ohayon, Karl Olson, David Otberg, Faith Ozias, Aundrea Palmer, Ar- lene Palos, Jeffrey Peabody, Holly Pierce, Linda Prickett, Nalini Raj, Nanette Raymer, Heidi Ri- denour, Douglas Scribner, Rusty Shaw, Olga Si- fuentes, Deanna Slone, Charlotte Smith, Rhonda Smith, Keith Stark, Carolyn Swanson, Tamara Truesdale, William Wells, Jill Wylie, Samuel Yang, Tim Young, Deborah Zieike, Jeff Kennedy (director). Of Mice and Men John Cochran Feature John Cochran has two objectives which he strives to achieve through his work as Director of Drama at Biola. His first desire is that each of his students maintain a strong walk with the Lord, living a life committed to the Word. The second goal is to train artists to be excellent in the stage, film, and television industries. As a graduate of drama, Cochran can see graduates using drama entering the mission field whether in Hollywood, New York or resident theater troupes. There a graduate can have an positive effect on material chosen in scripts, film roles, and other artistic media. Cochran hopes that his students will let the Lord use them to present the truth to those that don ' t know the truth through both their personal lives and acting careers. John Cochran strongly feels that students need to know that there is a place for art in the Christian life. LEFT: John Cochran, Director of Drama. BELOW: George (Mike Denney) and Lennie (Dr. Kenneth Polite) discuss plans for their future. RIGHT: Candy (Jerry Lawson) scowls as he participates in one of many intense discussions. K 222 Man ' s relentless search for stability and meaning in life is not a new arche- type in American literature, but few writers have captured this lonely, pa- thetic struggle as well as John Stein- beck. Biola ' s fall drama season opened with Of Mice and Men, a portrait of two men who endeavor to find their dream. George and Lennie travel together, seeking work. They hope to save their money and buy a ranch, which George repeatedly describes to Lennie. George has to look out for Lennie, whose child- like ignorance jeopardizes their jobs and even their lives. Steinbeck Focuses on Lennie ' s innocent enjoyment of the small pleasures in life and George ' s de- sire to live out their dream together while frustration and hopelessness cloud the future. Director John Cochran hoped to awake in the audience a recognition of this same empty longing which every man experiences, a void only filled with the love of God. Mike Denney was cast as George, Dr. Ken Polite as Lennie, Valan Cain as Curley, Jerry Lawson as Candy, Kerrie Gallagher as Curley ' s Wife, (Susie Bond, understudy), Mike Uster as Slim, Scott Gallagher as Carlson, Keith Averill as Whit, John Cochran as Crooks, and Richard Deyarmond as The Boss. The Production Staff included Steph- anie Stevens as Assistant Stage Manager, Laura Sachs as House Manager, and Me- lissa Cochran as Publicity Director. Re- spectively, make-up and lighting were handled by Janet Deyarmond and Vicky Massengill, while Susie Bond acted as Sound Operator. John Cochran was assisted by Toni Truitt as Stage Manager, Mark Klopfen- stein as Set and Lighting Designer and Ruth Hartman as the Costume Design- er. 223 Christmas Carol Scrooge in the 20th Century? Direc- tor Joe Yakovetic brought Charles Dick- ens ' A Christmas Carol to Biola ' s Little Theatre with a modern day twist to this familiar seasonal production. The basic plot did not change — the cantanker- ous miser Scrooge was showed various scenes from his past by a series of visit- ing ghosts as they sought to make him mend his ways. By the end of the story, Scrooge repents for his selfish and greedy past, realizing that bitterness harbored from his childhood had estab- lished walls between himself and oth- ers. Set in contemporary America, Ya- kovetics ' A Christmas Carol conveys the idea that each of us could be Scrooges blocking out those with whom we should share and placing un- merited value on material possessions. Biola winter performance reflected significant change in dramatic produc- tion. Seeing a need for improvement in areas of design, costume and make-up, Yakovetic incorporated new methods of each from his theatre experience outside of the university. In addition, Yakovetic sought to emphasize the learning aspects of the theater. Cast: Patrick Murphy — Scrooge; Mike Rutherford — Bob Crachit; Toni Truitt — Collector; Scott Derickson — Fred and Dick Wilkins; Dan Schneider — Marley; Mabel Bistline — Ghost of Christmas Past; Peter Owen — young Scrooge; Heather Barlow — Fan and Pa- tricia; Scott Gallagher — Fezziwig and Old Joe and Fat Man: Gina Mammano — Mrs. Fezziwig; Jennifer Alexander — Belle; Wink Martindale — Scrooge as a young man and Undertaker; Laura Sachs — Ghost of Christmas Present and Cleaning Woman and Laundress; Susie Bond — Mrs. Crachit; Alissa Barlow — Belinda; Louise Owen — Martha; Peter Owen — Tiny Tim; Stephanie Stevens — Mrs. Fred and Thin Woman; Amy Taylor — Mrs. Fred ' s Sister; Steve Soule — Topper and Ghost of Christmas Fu- ture. 224 Jacques Brel Under the direction of John Cochran Biola ' s Little Theatre brought a new me- dium to the school and La Mirada Com- munity: a Dinner Theatre. Biola Uni- versity Presents Jacques Brel was set as a french cafe with candelight, table- clothes, a nouvelle dinner and fresh fruit tarts. Jacques Brel was a European song- writer known for his ability to convey the emotions experienced throughout the entire scope of life. Using poignant themes of disillusion and disappoint- ment, Brel communicates his love of life and obsession with death. His search for the answer to life is never satisfied and here Cochran ' s adaption succeeded. Interspersing Brel ' s song of unanswered questions with often biblically based transitional narratives, the cast offered answers to the audience. In addition to the creative lure of Jacques Brel the audience was chal- lenged to think through the musical score; where Brel offers hate, fear and the absurdity of life, the performers provide love, hope and a sense of reali- ty. The contrast between an individual who rejects God as the answer to his search and the testimony of Biola ' s cast was joyous to all who know the Lord. close. UPPER LEFT: Scrooge (Patrick Murphy) re- ceives a visit from his old friend Marley (Dan Schneider) in Christmas Carol. BELOW: The cast of lacques Brel: Tom Soule, Craig Litoya, Mark Atterbury, Vicki McClure, Diane Hies- tand, and Joyce Ericsson. Black Girl Due to the universality of ethnic art, Biola University ' s Little Theatre spring production of Black Girl was not sole- ly a portrayal of tensions in black Ameri- can home in the 1950 ' s. Struggles of conformity versus individualism and the fear of advanced education caused by ignorance are not peculiar to this ethnic group. Though J.E. Franklin ' s drama is set within a single culture, the domestic scene is remarkably similar throughout the world. Many audience members could relate to the actors of Black Girl as they saw familiar conflicts enacted on stage. The cast for Black Girl included Lisa Mills as Billie Jean, Stephanie Smith as Mama Rosie, Rhoda Burton as Norma Faye (Edwonda White, understudy), Wanda Berry as Ruth Ann, Cheryl Myers as Mu ' Dear, Lloyd Scott as Mr. Hubert, Kimberly Sharp as Netta, Darius Brown as Earl, Kyle Wright as Little Earl and Annie Sevier as Sheryl. Drama Department Head John Coch- ran directed Black Girl, aided by As- sistant Director Daphne Spates, Graphic Artist Roger Sgarbossa and Publicity Coordinator Toni Truitt. Mark Klopfen- stein and Vicky Massengill contributed to the performance in set and lighting design, and sound design, respectively. 226 LOWER LEFT: Ruth Ann (Wanda Berry) and Mama Rosie (Stephanie Smith) heatedly discuss differences during a mother-daughter conflict. UPPER LEFT: Returning to flaunt ill-earned wealth to the family, Earl (Darius Brown) basks in the admiration of his daughter Ruth Ann (Wanda Berry) and grandson Little Earl (Kyle Wright). BE- LOW: Mama Rosie (Stephanie Smith) chastises her family for begging Earl (Darius Brown) for money gained from a questionable source. 227 ■LOW: Forensic Team members: Gwen Shaw, ey Manville, Michael Johnson, Coleman Ico, Marii Young, Liz Ryrie (coach), David hayon, Robyn Leard, Or. Todd Lewis (Director Forensics), Keith Watts, Esther Agullian, Dan ering. Ivory Watkins, Robbie Bachar, and Pe- r Hi lts. RIGHT: Dan Biering uses a visual aid to successfully prove his informative speech. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Forensics coaches Liz Ryrie and Dr. Todd Lewis tabulate results at the Eagle Clas- sic Tournament held at Biola in March. FAR RIGHT: Coleman Faico rehearses his speech one last time before his round of competition. 228 Forensics The Biola Forensic ' s Team, under the direction of Dr. Todd Lewis and Liz Ryrie, celebrated another successful season. Eight team members qualified to participate at the National Tourna- ment at the University of Texas. These people were: Dan Biering, Kerrie Gal- lagher, Glen Hansen, Peter Hilts, Joey Manville, David Ohayon, Daphine Spates, and Ivory Watkins. Several events highlighted the past year ' s season for Dr. Lewis and the for- ensic ' s program. At the first large sweepstakes tournament of the season, Biola placed third out of 37 universities in the four year team level. In Decem- ber, the team won first place honors at the PSCFA Fall Championship Tourna- ment, ending a two and a half year rival- ry to edge out schools such as San Diego State and CSU Northridge. Another highlight was the naming of Dr. Todd Lewis as Coach of the Year, the highest honor given in the state of California in Forensic competition. This was the sec- ond time that Dr. Todd Lewis has re- ceived this award. His work has been reflected by the fact that Biola ' s Foren- sic teams have consistently been ranked among the top thirty schools nation- wide for the past ten years. Trivia Quest Answers itudent Index ' 0 net! 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Lynette Vaviui— 5815 Townview Ln. San Diego. CA 92120 HInes, Sandy 4087 Beebe Circle San Jose. CA95135— Hinz, Daniel Paul — 5565 Dean Way Riverside. CA 92504 Hiraga, Taeko 125 S, West StreeT Anaheim, CA 92805 — Hirai, Sheri Ann — 3509 Ala Haukulu Pi_ Honolulu. HI 96818 Hite, David Gene 10640 Colima i:l06 Whittter. CA 90604 — Hively, Jennifer Mae- 2909 Haggin Avenue Bellingham, WA 98226 Hoagland, Catherine 17248 San Lorenzo Fountain Valtey.-GA-S Hoang, Tony — 4947 Chaparral Way San Diego. CA 92115 Hobbs, Thomas Lee 14202 Taft St Garden Grove. CA 9264 Hobson, Christina M. — 2150 E. Mountain Pasadena. CA 91104 Hobson, Tamara Jean 2150 E. Mountain St. Pasadena. CA 91104 Hoch, Pamela K. 11433 Wide Valley LrL_ San Diego. CA 92131 Hocking, Brent David 14352 Acacia Tustin. CA 92680 Hodel, Rebecca Ann Rt 11 Box 277A Bakersfield. CA 93308 Hodges, Deborah Nell 5627 Lemon Ave. Long Beach. CA 90805- Hoff, Darren Kirk 13560 Old Tree Way Saratoga. CA 95070 Hoffman, Mark Philip 103 Corral De Tierra Salinas. CA 93908 Hoffman. Sheryl Ann 3025 S. Akron St. Denver. CO 80231 Holden, David R. _Holmberg, Glenn W. __ 7901 Golden Given E. Tacoma. WA 98404 -Hofslnger, Daniel P. — ■-2975 Tantallon Ct, _San Jose, CA 95132 Holstin, Donna 35656 32nd Ave SoT Auburn. WA 98001 3ltr, Judy — - L8132 Fernando Circle- Vllla Park. CA 92661 Hong, Kyung Ah 3121 Redondo -Los Angeles. CA 9001 - Hong, Mi „13930 Chadron a327_ Hawthorne. CA 90250_ Hong, Suk-Ho 27712 Bahamonde Mission Viejo. CA 92692 Hood, Dena L. -5855 Ettersberg Dl an Jose. CA 95123 Hook, Gary Allan 4804 Ipswitch Ct. Tair Oaks. CA 95628 -Hooks, Camila Jean — -15841 E. Alta Vista San Jose. CA 95127 Hooper, Derek Miles 366 S. El Monte tos Altos CA 94022 -Hooper, Julie _13554 Del Marina. _Poway. CA 92064_ Hooper, Martha Suzan 13820 Dry Creek Rd. -Auburn. CA 95603 - — Hopkins, Jonathan M.— 259 N. Euclid -14 Pasadena. CA 91101 __ Hopper, Jeffrey Haye 7445 N. Charles Fresno. CA 93711 -Hoppes, David Carl — _3957 Gardenia Ave _Long Beach. CA 90807_ Hopson, Melanie Kaye 1340 Candlewood -Stockton, CA 95209 — Horner, Gerald R. — 2852 Creek Drive Duluth. GA 30136 Horton, Michael S. 220 W. Central Ave — Brea. CA — Hostetler, Heidi Ann 15 Lorenz Rd. KPS Lakebay. WA 98349_ Howard, Sallle Kim 6014 Bright Ave. -Whittrer. CA 90601 -Howden, Michele Joy _2601 E. Victoria =50 _Rancho Dominguez. CA 90220 Hoy, Kristine Jan 2117 E Peachwood -Santa Ana. CA 92701 -+lreha, Paige Elaine _J510 Buena Rosa _Fallbrook. CA 92028 Hu, Julia ChlenI 20891 Almaden Rd: San Jose. CA 95120 Hollingsworth, Timothy Owen 19032 Anderson Ln. Poulsbo. WA 98370 Holly, Kay Denise 2 Blossom Dr. iAj« . ...11. r fi QCn7C7 ' 23291 Via Elvas -Mission Viejo. CA 9269 -Huang, Randy — 1520 Via Boronada Palos Verdes Est,. CA 90274 Hubert, Gregory Alan -23028 Kent Ave. Torrance. CA 90505 Hitmhip nnifl P.O. Box al2 YKAP_ Yogyakarta. JAT Hunslcker, Audry 203 Niagara Wy Santa Ana. CA 92703 Hunt. Mark E. 1036 Rockrose Sunnyvale. CA 94086 Hunt. William D. 4410 W Berridge Glendale. AZ 85301 Hunter, David 8. Hurst, Amanda J. 1413 Grand Avenue Fillmore. CA 93015 Husman, Ann Marie -1117 Pmto Drive _Xa Habra Heights, CA 90631 Huss, Daniel W. Yarnall Lane Glen Mills. PA 19342 Husselstein, Sigrid . 3300 Stanley Turlock. CA 95380 Hutt, Joseph Dale 602 E. Florence Ave! La Habra. CA 90633 Hyndman, Nancy Lynn - 7520 Norfolk Circle J«ichlta KS 67206 Ifland, Gary Richard 232 Vista Bella Dr. Santa Cruz. CA 95060 Iglesias, Evangeline J. 6421 Benson St. Huntington Park.-CA-90265 lijima, Robin 20349 Leiand Rd. ' Oregon City. OR 97045 — IM, Susan Seungh 11502 Harvard Drive Norwalk. CA 90650 Inman, Kathleen M. 872 Margo Dr. Sim! Valley, CA 93065 Irvin, La Donna C. 14602 Greenworth La Mirada. CA 90638 Irving, Catherine A. 4415 Stay Crt. Orange, CA 92668 Islas, Barbara 14357 Rosecrans La Mirada. CA 90638 Ivins, Mary EliZ; P.O. Box 761 -Lucerne Valley. CA 92356 Jacobson, Susan Marie 273 Harvard Ln. Seal Beach. CA 90740 Jalowiec, Timothy Dale 445 Rainier Orange. CA 92665 James, David A. 1431 Princess Ln. NE Salem. OR 97301 Jangaard, Laura 4927 Spencer St. Torrance. CA 90503 lantT I vnnp Minhpl 3369 Chickory Boise. ID 83706 Jauregut, Olga Lujan 544 ■-? S Indiana St Los Angeles. CA 90063 Jeffries, TamI Suzanne 322 Cherry Hills Ct Thousand Oaks. CA 91320 Jeffert, Laura Elaine 2610 S Zurich Ct. Denver. CO 80219 Jefferson, Jeanett 715 W. 42nd Street Tos Angeles. CA 90037 Jeffries, Jacqueline L. 2876 Freeborn Way El Caion. CA 92020 — Jeffries, Stacy Lynn 504 Buttonwood Brea. CA 92621 Jenkins, Carol-Lynn 2056AvilaCt, La Jolia. CA 92037 _Jennlngs, Rachel Madge _J_01 14 Scott Ave. a 14 Whittier. CA 90603 Jensen, Memry -334 19th St. San Pedro. CA 90731 Jensen, Ronald Lee 7700 Lampson 131 Garden Grove. CA 926 r Jensen, Steven R. 825 Ham Hill Rd. -Gentralia. WA 985 1 _iessen. Janet C. 24136 Las Naranjas Laguna NIguel. CA 92677 Jeunnette, Susan Ann 5455 Orange Ave «3 Long Beach. CA 90805 __lewell. Trent P.O. Box 154 Big Bear Lake. CA 92315 Joe, Rosemary --2025 5th Street Columbia City. OR 97018 Johanson, Elizabeth A. 824 Frontier St. Redlands. -;John, CA 92373 Loretta Star Route-Birdspring— Wmslow. AZ 86047 - Johnson, Amy Marie _ 3705 Brookside West _ Tacoma. WA 98466 Johnson, Andrea Rae - 615 Auralte Dr. Escondido, CA 92025 - Johnson, Carl Gregory 1703 Heritage Anaheim. CA 92804 Johnson, Elisabeth 815 Brookside Dr - Danville. CA 94526 Johnson, Kathleen R. 17903 S San Gabriel Cerritos. CA 90701 -ijohnson, Larry 2457 Kathleen PI. _San Diego, CA 92105 _ _Johnson, Mark Daniel _ 2217 Mount Carmel Waco. TX 76710 Johnson, MIchaet-J; Rt 2 Box 49 Shingletown, CA 96088_ Johnson, Rhonda D. _ 326 Lime St.  D Tnglewood. CA 90301 Johnson, Ron Allen — 1611 S. Loara Street - -Anaheim, CA 92802 Steven E. Johnson, _ 905 Janlne Dr, Whittier, CA 90605 _ Johnson, Valerie J. 5960 Los Arcos St. -1-ong Beach. CA 90815- ..Johnson, William JohiL. Jones, Beth Ann 14839 Calpella St. La Mirada. CA 90638 Tones, Christina P. 730 Wedgewood Ln. La Habra, CA 9063J Jones, Dale P.O. Box 2827 ' Fairfield. CA 94533 Jones, Darrin N. -43487 Green Vly. Road Sebastopol. CA 95472 Jones, Eric M. 1307 S. Johnson Rd. Turiock. CA 95380 Jones, Gregory Todd 2140Batson — - Rowland Heights, CA 9174S— Jones, Heather E 907 Manor Way Los Altos. CA 94022 ' Jones, Lisa Allison 26632 Venado Drive Mission Vieio, CA 92691 Jones, Lisa Diane 4249 Fir Avenue Seal Beach, CA 90740 Jones, Mark Allen 7611 10th St. Buena Park, CA 90621 Jones, Randal S. 15039 Manzanares La Mirada. CA 90638 Jones, Shaaron -1320 E. 43rd Street Los Angeles. CA 90011 Jordan, Sherilynn N. 2638 S.E. Lupine Ct. Hillsboro. OR 97123 Judson, Connie Laine 3165 Parkhill Billings, MT 59102 Judson, Kerry M. 3165 Parkhill Dr. Billings, MT 59102 Jueneman, Douglas Tim 1005 Larchwood Ave. Hacienda Heights, CA 917-45- Jungkeit, Melanie Lynn 730 Leo Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Jurgensen, Jennifer -75271 Palm Shadow Indian Wells, CA 92260. Jutila, Craig Scott 3052 Haverhill Ct. Riverside, CA 92506 — Kaak, David W; 4372 Coronet Dr.- Encino, CA 91316 Kadelbach, Thomas J._ 1713 Collins, P.O. 48 Needles, CA 92363 Kaelin, Brian 1147 0sunaPI. San Jose, CA 95129 ._, Kane, Jolene Lakewood, CA 90712 — Kang, Brian — 17918 Sherman Way 1 Reseda, CA 91335 Kang, Helen 15916 Maidstone Fountain Valley, CA 92708- Kang, Hoon 953 S. Elden Ave.  215 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Kang, Song-Cho lllSJuanita San Dimas, CA 91773 Kao, Shu-Fen Wang 13821 Reva St. Cerritos, CA 90701 Karcher, Christopher 25616 Cornell Hemet. CA 92344 Kaye, Scott Keesecker, Kathleen 41221 Up Calapoota Sweet Home, OR 97386 ' Keeter, Delia -R.R. 2 Box 247K Scottsoluff, NE 69361 - Kekich, Kristen 11554 E. 169th St. Artesia, CA 90701 Keller, Calvin Dale -1040 €. Jay St. Carson, CA 90745 Kellogg, Kathryn E. 1807 Harris Street __ Eureka, CA 95501 Kelly, Keith M. 1411 Oak Hill Drive Escondido, CA 92027— Kenyon, Jr. Sanford tL_ 1485 Patio Drive Campbell, CA 95008 Kerber, Sonja Kay 2144 Brookhaven . Placentla. CA 92670-__ Kern, Janell Renae 8443 Hidden Valley C Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Keverlan, Laura Anne 1685 N. Roosevelt Aver- — Altadena, CA 91001 _ Keyes, Darlene S. _ 4943 Howes Lane San Jose, CA 95118 Keyes, Deanne K. — 4943 Howes Lane — San Jose, CA 951 18 _ Khalili, Arsinne _ 5301 W. Lehnhardt Ave. ■Santa Ana, CA 92704 Kiburis, Nancy — 915 Stagi Court — - _.. Los Altos, CA 94022 _ Kilburn, Matthew Lane 10444 Virginia 214 — Whittier, CA 90603 Kim, Grace H. 1660 Capalina Rd. San Marcos, CA 90639 Kim, Hae Young 14520 Los Fuentes La Mirada, CA 90638 Kim, Hak Jin 439 St. Andrews «4 Los Angeles, CA 90020 Kim, Hea Yun 8012 St. Clair Ave. No. Hollywood, CA 91605 Kim, Hyo-Soon 12454 Pine Cresk ,Cerritos, CA 90701 Kim, Hyun Chul Anaheim, CA 92804 Kim, John Chong-U 17013 Betty Ave. Cerritos, CA 90701 Kim, John Hwang-C 887 Temple Terrace •Los Angeles. CA 9004-2 — JCim, Julie 13172 Yockey St. 31 J3arden Grove, CA 92644_ Kim, Jungsoo ■47 Country Meadow RffT Rolling Hills, CA 90274 — Kim, Mi Hyung 29 Falling St ar Irvine, CA 92714 Kim, Peter Sung G. 5013 W. Mauire, Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Kim, Steve Sang 13570 Edgefield Cerritos, CA 9070J Kim, Sue Jung 17613 Eric Ave. -Cerritos. CA 90701 -Kim, Sungmin 16323 Cornuta Ave. 8 Bellflower, CA 90706 Kim, Teena Myung 944 W. Huntington 10 Arcadia, CA 91006 - -Kim, Yang Sook — _8202 Ashgrove 12 _La Mirada, CA 90638 _ Kim, Yoon 1419 Bates Ave, 2 -tos Angeles. CA 90027 Kim, Yu-Mi 47 Country Meadow Rd, Rolling Hills Es., CA 90274 King, David Scott 8D0 Brea Blvd. -erea, CA 92621 Jiinney, Joel R 3565 N.W. Van Buren Corvalhs, OR 97330 Kinney, Sharia Jean 3565 N.W. Van Buren Corvallis. OR 97330 -Kinoshita, Glen Kazuto __17403 Sonora Ave; Cerritos. CA 9070 Kirkwood, Sandra 7637 Third Street Downey. CA 90244 -Kistler, Daniel Leroy _24532 Via Del Rio El Tore. CA 92630 Klausli, Celeste -2406 Hilltop Rd. -Perndale, WA 98248 Jtlein, Betsy Joy 10101 E. Rivershore Alto, Ml 49302 Klett, Karia Joy 704 NE. 106th Pt. -Portland, OR 97220 4822 Castana Ave. 2556 W. Rowland Ave. Kliewer, Laurie Faith _7032 Orangethorpe Buena Park, CA 90621 Kliewer, Mark Stephen Box 1734 Steinbach. MB R0A2AO Kliewer, Steve 1001-9 Mowhawk St. Bakersfleld. CA 93309 Kllngsmlth, Janell Joy 11 50 Dallas St, Aurora, CO 80010 Knight, Elizabeth H. 3-12-24 Atago Kniss, Kristen Marl — -15204 Redondo Dr — _Victorville, CA 92392_ Knorr, Timothy M. 3928 Florae Claremont, CA 91711 Knowlton, Evelyn R. — .290 Clover Dr. ._ San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 _ Koger, Teri Lynn 1060 W. Woodcrest -Brea, CA 92621 - Kolbe, Sandra D. -987 Marine Drive -Bellingham, WA 98225 Koning, Joyce Carol ' 44128 Silver Valley Newberry Springs, CA 92365 Kooi, Marion A. - 139 W. Edith Ave. Aos Altos, CA 94022 Koos, Cheryl 5461 Huntley Ave. Garden Grove, CA 92645 - Kosareff, Jeanette - 17051 California Ave, _- Bellflower. CA 90706 Kragh, Kirste L. 1861 Granger Street Camarillo, CA 93010 -Kramer, Kelly 4739 S. 1900 E. Ogden, UT 84403 Kramer, Kerry M. 4460 Bonita Vista Ave. Placerville, CA 95667 - Krause, Cynthia Joy —440 San Marino Davis. CA 95616 Kreutzer, John Den nis 25041 Presidio Dr. Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Krom, Kathy Michel -956 Hillcrest Drive Felton, CA 95018 Krum, Caria Jean 1151 N. WIntergreen Fresno. CA 93727 -Kuder, Laurie Chris — - 1642 Lee Dr, — Mountain View, CA 94040_ Kunkel, Hope Ann ette ' P.O. Box 1655 Pago Pago, AS 96799 - Kurtz, Eric Joet 1038 Nordica Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90065 __ Kurzyniec, Barbara 1395-1000 Oaks Bl. D Thousand Oaks, CA 9T362 -Kutz, Rhonda June- _4006 176th S.£. Bellevue, WA 9 8008 Kwon, Joon 3528 S.W. SlStRTt Federal Way. WA 98003 -Kyle, Douglas G Buckeye 5 Mount Hermon, CA 95041 NItza Shi 352 Lamar, Julie Ann 11202 Wembley Rd; -Rossmoor, Ca 90720 ■Lapointe, Andrew — _J3800 Biola Avenue .- _La Mirada, CA 9 0639 Lavell, Robin N. 1012 E. 3rd Avenue ■Mesa, AZ 85204 Laansma, Carol Lynn 965 Parmelee Grand Rapids. Ml 49504_ Ladner, Daniel 1894 Cummings Ln. Durham, CA 95938 Ladner, Douglas M. 1894 Cummings Lane Durham. CA 95938 Lai, Deborah Ann 1454 W, 179th St. 7 Gardena, CA 90248 Laicans, Albert John 6729 Golden West Arcadia. CA 91006 Laldig, Joan M. 450 Madison Road Mishawaka. IN 46544 Laing, Karen Faye Box 9, Site 23, R.R. «4 Calgary, Alberta T2M4L4 Lally, Allsha K. 25162 Wheeler Rd. Newhall. CA 91321 Lambert, David Jon 14509 Rosecrans  G La Mirada, CA 90638 Lammers, Christina T 11891 Melody Park Garden Grove. CA 92640- Lan, ShuYuan 20552 Bearsden Cir. Huntington Bch.. CA 92646 Landfear, Wes E. 1980 Kinross Ct. Escondido. CA 92027 Lane, 111 Kenneth Aide 804 N. Eden Field Covina. CA 91723 Lange, Janet 336 Gale River Forest, IL 60305 Lange, Nancy Jo — 3854 Maylield La Crescenta. CA 91214L Larimer, Laura 133 S Orange Blossom La Puente. CA 91746 Larsen, Michael R. 206 Maple Ave. ___qiendale, CA 91204 _ Larsen, Tyler 316 W. Elm Wheaton. IL 60187 Larson, Dana 34335 Bennett Road Warren. OR 97053 Larson, Douglas A. 1377 Century Ave. Riverside. CA 92506 Larson, Krista Liane — 15845 Ocean Ave, _ Whittier, CA 90604 Laster, Mark Anthony 104 E. Claremont Pasadena, CA 91 103 — Lattin, Christina D. . 1432 W. Tokay Lodi. CA 95240 Lau, Lucita - F.O. Box 1333 - -Panama 9a, R.P. Lauderdale, Todd _ J612 Nutmeg Irvine, CA 92714 Lauer, Eric Clyde T Rosemount Way Tacoma, WA 98406 Laursen, Karen Marie 15322 Hart St. _Van Nuys. CA 91406 Lawhead, Janet Ruth ' T4027 Salada Rd, La Mirada. CA 90638 Leard, Robyn Dianne 6 Knapsack Street Glenbrook, NSW . Leder, Joann _ . 1309 Paseo Nogales San Dimas, CA 91773 Ledesma, William S. • 7340 Nantucket PI, Gilroy, CA 95020 ,. Lee, Cheryl J. ,1833 Durness St, West Covina. CA 91790 Lee, Donald S. -3020 Yorba Linda A15 Fullerlon, CA 92631 Lee, Insim 12610 Cullman Avenue La Mirada. CA 90638 Lee, Janine ' 611 E. Parkwood -LaHabra, CA 90631 Lee, Ji Yon .__ 1743N Garfield PI. 304 Los Angeles, CA 90028 Lee, Laurie L. 2031 Empress Ave. South Pasadena, CA 91030 Lee, Michelle J. 8935 McLennan Avenue Sepulveda, CA 91343 ' Lee, Nancy Ji Soo -528 Jade Tree Drive Monterey Park. CA 91754— _ Lee, Pay-Pay 24 W, Le Roy Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006 Lee, Rodney Chung -620 Hakaka Place -Honolulu, HI 96816 Lee, Sang Hoon ' 12912 Galway 10 ' Garden Grove, CA 926 Lee, Susan (E.J.) 1 241 S, Sunburst Wy «B -pnar e m. CA 92806 Le«, Young Ho 10942 Fraley St, Anaheim, CA 92804 Legere, Priscllla 5644 Haytcr Ave Lakewood, CA 90712 Leguet, Marie-Lauren 100 Rue De L ' Aqueouc Bruselles Lemons, Jeffrey C. 10195 W. 33rd Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Lenell, Mark Richard 20262 Wind Cave Ln. _ Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Levitt, Tina Marie 8260 San Franciscoav Atascadero, CA 93422 Lew, Cherylin JJ16 Cabreilo Ave Alhambra, CA 91803 Lewis, Barbara L. 6025 Fullerton «12 Buena Park, CA 90620 Lewis, Deborah S. P.O. Box 160 Potter Valley. 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Bakersfield, CA 93309 Lohmeyer, Karen Lynn 816 S Breezy Orange, CA 92669 London, Tiffany 5138 Vista Montana Yorba Linda, CA 92 686 Long. Barbara Joy 14516 Jalisco Rd. La Mirada, CA 90638 — Long, Dana 16007 E. Richvale tie Whittier, CA 90604 Long. Daniel P. 13645 Paseo Terrano Salinas, CA 93908 Long, Merrily Rose 1121 Concourse MacDonald, Mendy C. 19420 Piiario Street Rowland Heights, CA 91748- -Macaullay. John Richard _ Jox 243 Laverne, CA 91750 Madru, Victor Paul 10525 Myrtle e3 -Downey, CA 9024-1 Madsen, Sonya Marie .8322 Varas Circle ._ _Huntington Bch , CA 92646_ Malech, Lori Ann 20700 Henwood Rd. -San Jose CA 95126 JRalley, Cathy Jo 3703 Arbor Rd. Lakewood. CA 90712 Mammano, Gina Marie -15315 Alondra Blvd - La Mirada. CA 90638 — Jllancini. Lainrence S. 616 Sanfield St. Mann, James M 428 E. Foothill Monrovia. CA 91016 Mantel, Alicia -P.O Box 4323 -Gamp Connell. CA 95 223 -Manville, Joseph A, 5206 Los Altos CA 92686 June Marie La Habra, CA 90631 Longuevan, Sonya May 2739 B Road Grand Junction. CO 81503- Lopez, Bertha A. — 812 2nd St. Calexico. CA 92231 Lorimer. Christine 412 W. Elm Avenue Burbank. CA 91506 Love. Cheryl Sue 12612 Fieldstone 374 Garden Grove. CA 92645 Lowery. Adrien J. 4551 Norwich Way San Jose. CA 95130 Lozano. Donna-S . 761 Maple Ave Holtville. CA 92250 Lucas, Eric Ronald 16304 84 Ave. NE Bothell. WA 9801 1 Lula, Fred E. I Lundberg, Daniel C. [17061 Via Corona San Lorenzo. CA 94580 ■Lynch, Karen Elaine ! 550A Rtdgeway Lane ; La Habra. CA 90631 Lynch, Paul Francis Lyon. James Yorba Linda Marcinkevicz 13602 Malena Drive Tustin. CA 92680 — JMarcy, David E _5777 High Drive Evergreen. CO 80439 Marin, Kathleen M. 632 3rd Street Imperial Beach. CA 92032 Marin, Michael J. 632 3rd Street Imperial, Mark, 1 1 58 Longfellow Dr. ' Manhattan Beaclr. Lyons, Sharyn V. 110611 Allen Dr. Garden Grove. CA 92640 CA 92251 Lynne -182 Exbourne Ave, -San Carlos, CA 94070 Marseglia, Tony Robert 2801 W. Warner aA Santa Ana. CA 92704 Marshburn. Lisa Jo 1454 Recado Road La Habra Hgts . CA 90631 Marsland, Grace M, 11416-12th Ave. Seattle. WA 98168 Martin, Deborah K. 5104Cernllos -Woodland Hills. CA 91364 _Martin, Jodi Durelle J4631 Rosecrans cl La Mirada. CA 90638 Martin, Ronda Lynn ■3910 Via Palo Verdol Alpine. CA 92001 Martindale, Winston C. 14533 Rosecrans BI21 La Mirada. CA 90638 Martinez, Deborah Lynn 5201 S. Calico Ave Pico Rivera. CA 90660 Martinez, Helen Ruth Alhambra, CA 91803 Martinez. SherrI C. 1 5328 Lemon Dr Lj Mirada. CA 90638 Mason, Brad 25387 E 19th Street San Bernardino, CA 92404 Mason. Brent Allen 25387 E. 19th St. San Bernardino. CA 92404 Mason, Judith Helen 9352 Malahine Dr Huntington Bch., CA 92646 Massengill, Vicky Lyn — 4447 Tulane Ave Long Beach. CA-90808 Mata, Cesar 13555 Calico PI, Chino. CA 91710 Mathai, Mishal L. 18902 Godinho Street- _ Cerritos, CA 90701 Mathieson, David Allen 6373 Manuel Court Chino, CA 91710 Matney, Lisa L. 4360 Flintridge Bakersfield. CA 93306 Mattson, Jeffrey E. 13324 Valleyforge Ln. Champlin, MN 55316: — Mattson. Mark S. 496 Hoyt St. Salem, OR 97302 Maurer. Thomas S. 10446 Nichols Bellflower. CA 90706 May, Marika A. — 3528 Flintwood-Bih Santa Rosa. CA 95404 McAlister, Jo Anne 24-2 2Chome Kaisei Koriyama. Fuku McBride, Erin K 2350 Clarkie Way _ Arroyo Grande. CA 9342Q_ McCabe, Kim P 0. Box 1249 Kealakekua. HI 96750 McCargar, Andrew Scott — 1978 Pomar Way _ Walnut Creek. CA 94598 _ McCaslin, Laurie Ann 17185 Timber Ln. Sterling. IL 61081 McCollum. David Gary 11806 Norfolk PI. Dublin, CA 94568 McConnell, Linda June 5852 Daisy Circle La Raima. CA 90623 McConnell, Rebecca Lynn- 12238 N. 46th Lane _ Glendale. AZ 85304 McCorkle, Daniel R. 20316 Dayton Ave. N. - Seattle. WA 98133 — McCormick, Mark Daniel _ P.O. Box 572 _Eatonville. WA 98328 McCrary, William 4965 W, Lori Lane. Rt. 3 -Elgin. IL 60120 _ McDougall, Susan Marie _ 15077 Campillos Rd . _ La Mirada. CA 90638 McGavock, Leslie Marie 160 Southbrook -trvine. CA 92714 — McGuire, Paul Worley _4-25-12 Irumagaiwa Mcllhaney, Lynne 1409 Old Wagon Rd. Austin. TX 78746 Mcintosh, William John St. Rt. Box 119 Forest Falls. CA 92339 McKeague, John Eston 13213 50th Ave W — Edmonds, WA 98020 McKennon, Lynn Diana 1014 N Catalina St. Burbank, CA 91505 McKnight, Charles G. 201 Fairway Dr — Bakersfield. CA 93309 McNees, Tim David . 326 Arden Road Santa Barbara. CA 93105 McPherson, Alison 978 Condit Rd. -Lafayette. CA 94549 Meeuwse, Eleanor Kay 8397 Harvest Ave. Richland. Ml 49083 Meiers, Kurt A. 723 Alta Vista Dr. Vista. CA 92083 Meinke, Tracy Lynn 1618 Spruce Dr. Woodland. CA 95695 Melby, Glenda Sharo 809 Oxyoke Rd. Grants Pass. OR 97526 Melhorn, Melissa Lema 17009 Dayton Ave. N. Seattle. WA 98133 Mendibles, Joaquin 513 N. Marguerita sA -Alhambra. 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CA 92503 ' -Stockwell, Elisabeth H. ,.250 NW 216th Ave. _ Beaverton. OR 97006 Stoesser, Jeffrey R. 3324 Emerald Avenue --Simi Valley, CA 93063 — -Stone, Junella Jean -420 S. Beach Blvd. «4 _La Habra. CA 90631 Story, Lydia Rose 1251 Morro Rd. Fallbrook. CA 92028 -Stradley, Robert D. -5317 Kirtland Ave. - _Lakewood, CA 90713 Streng, Russell 3915 Ridgecrest Dr. -Roanoak. TX 76262 - trom, Danna Lee _2-35-45 Shaku)ii Dai _Nerinaa Ku Tokyo 172 Struve, Katrina L. 2538 E, Parklane  A —Anaheim, CA 92806 — Stumpe, Judy — Sturckow, Darcy Diane _9538 Starlight Ln, _La Mesa. CA 92041 Sturkle, Paul Marshal - 201 Orange Grove — S. Pasadena. CA 91030 _Suddarth, Sharon L. _J7911 48th Ave. S. Seattle. WA 98188 Sue, Christopher -700 East First St. -National City. CA 92050 _Suits, Deborah Joy _ 14029 E, Dicky St.  H Whittier, CA 90605 5uk, Rosemarie -12541 West Lake bIO -Garden Grove. CA 92640 _,Summach, George R,R, s2 Calgary, AS T2P2G5 -Sun, William -9832 Vicksburg — -Huntington Bch.. CA 92646- _Sundholm, Perri Lee Sebastopol. CA 95472 Sutherlln, Jon Charles 8182 Redtord Lane La Palma. CA 90623 Sutllff, Michael A. 6460 La Jolla See Dr La Jolla. CA 92037 Suttle, Lisa C. 3334 Via Loma Vista Escondido. CA 92025 Suttle. Matthew Brad 436 Central Ave Fillmore. CA 93015 Swallow, Cheryl Lynn 263 Logan Cres. Regina. SK S4S5S8 Swan, Donald W. 16251 Serenade Lane Huntington Beach. CA 92647 Swanson, Carolyn J. — Box 202 Redlands. CA 92373 Swanson, Eric A. 35 Mill Road Durham, NH 03824 Swanson, Kimberly Ann 9138 Poinsetta — Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Swanson, Michael 3645 Linda Lee Santa Maria, CA 93455 Swift, Susan E. 15216 Pioneer Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 Sylla, Sonja 818 N. Irena Avenue Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Syzbisty, Ruth C. 3331 Stanley Ave. Turlock. CA 95380 Szoplnski, Teresa V. 8071 Joan Circle La Palma, CA 90623 Tafoya, Fidel Isaac -3420 E. Montecito , Fresno. CA 93702 Tai, Luke C. K. 1810 W. Cherry Ave. Fullerton. CA 92633 Tai, Samuel 1810 W.Cherry Fullerton. CA 92633 . Talbert, Jonathan R_; 1417 N, Ohve Santa Ana. CA 92706 ' Tanner, Heidi A. 2501 E. Markwood Dr. -- Duarte. CA 91010 Tapolchanyi, Susannah 5049 Lotus St. San Diego. CA 92107 ' Tarbell, Karen Louise 16518 Ardita Dr. Whittier. CA 90603 Taylor, Amy Alison 14533 Rosecrans t:2S La Mirada, CA 90638 Taylor, Joan Ellen 410 Granada Dr. J.a Habra, CA 90631 Taylor, Kimberly E. T4856 Dalman Whittier. CA 90603 Taylor, Tearah D. 645 E. 97th St. Tedrick, Charles 29555 Mullane Drive -farminglon Hills. Ml 48018 Jeetert. Randy 1239 Foxfire Anaheim. CA 92801 Temple, David James -7639 College Ave w3 Whittier, CA 90602 — Thanavatanacharo, Orapin . _Thatcher, Matthew A. 301 E Mam John Day, OR 97845 Thomas, Andrew M. -4753 Graywood _ Long Beach. CA 90805 Thomas, Kevin Rt 1 Box 317B Morgan Hill. CA 95037 Thomas, Michael A. 11582 Santa Cruz _.Stanton. CA 90680 Thomas, Scott Robert 9622 Dewey Drive Garden Grove. CA 92641 Thomassen, Cathy — — -1918 Dover Drive Newport Beach. CA 92660, Thompson, David Paul 6938 Ambassador MN 55070 Matthew D. St Francis -Thompson -901 Tina Lane _Foseville. CA 95678 Thompson, Stephen 6300 Scotls Vly =6 T-akeport, CA 95453 -Thompson, William -4-27 20th Street _Huntington Beach. CA.9264S_ Thornton, Christine A 6046 N. Briarwood Fresno. CA 93711 Thornton, Steven Ross 616 Foster Madera. CA 93637 Timblin, Cindy Ann 15766 Oak Valley Rd. Ramona. CA 92065 -Timblin, Jeffrey W. -15766 Oak Valley Rd, _Ramona. CA 92065 Tinder, Derek Paul 15850 Alicante Rd. =22 -la Mirada. CA 90638 — Tinoco, Glafira 416 California St. — El Segundo, CA 9 0245 Toole, James H. 3824 Bettes Circle -Jacksonville. FL 32210 -Topp, Kimberly _2528 Monterey Rl _Fullerton. CA 92633 Torres, Yolanda 6791 Auburn Dr. -Huntington Beach. CA 92647 Townsend, Edward Lynn , P.O. Box 957 Samoa Pac. JTutuila A, AS 96799 Townsend, Sarah L. P Box 957 -Tutuila. AS 96799 -Townsend, Thomas P, -13119 Artie Owl Rd. _Nevada City, CA 9 59 Toyer, David W. n8741 Nordhoff Sf - tlorthridge, CA 91324 — Treece, Michael Jay — -40370 Melrose =♦ ra QC ' iAA —Treskes, Gary Lee -15682 Skylinks Circl _Westminster, CA 92683 Triplett, Barry 28 E. Cedar Ave.T C -Burbank. CA 91501 -Truesdale, Tamara Jeane- _752 N. Straight St. _Las Vegas. NV 89110 truong, Tsai, Timothy A. Ming-Che -11502 Basye St.- E El Monte, CA 91731 _Tseng, Meihui _17309 Eveningstar Cerritos, CA 90701 Tsui, June E. -8921 Sallport Dr. -Huntington B., CA 92646 Tu, Leann Wen-Li ___ _1155 W. Newmark Ave. Monterey Park CA 91754 Tucker, Christine Jo -861 Miller Court -Ventura, CA 93003 Tufenkjian, Stephanie S. 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CA 92003 Vashaw, Val Ann 2717 Jasper Road__ , G reat Falls, MT 59404 Vellequette, James Pat 2071 Kent Dr. Los Altos. CA 94022 Verkade, Vonda 4211 Pine Ave. Long Beach. CA 90807 Veronin, Michael W. 14126 E. Flomar Whittier. CA 90605 Vincent, Franklin A. 6751 16th Way S.. .„. St. Petersburg, FL 33712 Vincent, Steven 4405 Conrad Drive LaMesa, CA 92041 Vongrey, Mark R. 2746 Trout Gulch Aptos, CA 95003 Vonesh, Jay Brent 700 Arbor 59 Hemet. CA 92343 Vonesh, Peggy Sue 700 S. Arbor P ' kwy 59 Hemet. CA 92343 Voorhies, Rodger Paul 741 Maryland El Segundo. CA 90245 Voshage, Lisa Anne 12638 Paseo Flores Saratoga, CA 95070 Canoga Park. CA 91307 VanBeek, Lori 8887 A Benson Road -Lynden. WA 98264 __VanGroningen, Michelle D. . 923 Sapphire Court - San Jose. CA 95136 VanMeter, Linda RR 2. Box 26 Walnut, KS 66780 _VanNes, Carolyn J. _12219 Sunnybrook Ln Whittier, CA 90604 VanNes, Danny Roger - 12219 Sunnybrook Lrr -Whittier. CA 90604 VanNess, Elizabeth M. 330 Scenic Dr. Redding, CA 96001 Wagner, Kristin Rene 3347 Brandy Lane Redding. CA 96003 Wakefield, Amy Lynn 10049 N. 7th Place Phoenix, AZ 85020 Wald, Jennifer A. Rt. 3 Box 202 Vashon. WA 98070 — Walker, Cathy _875 Hampton Road Arcadia. CA 91006 Walker, Greg Lewis 8141 S.E. 162nd Portland. OR 97236 Wallace, Gregory John 18510 View PI. Stanwood. WA 98292 Wallen, Daniel R. -220 W Standley Ave — Ukiah. CA 95482 Wallis, Laura Ann 10470 Jeanine Lane Cypress. CA 90630 Walls, Linda -Tt208 West 182nd St. — -Torrance, CA 90504 Walston, Carol Leanne_ 8438 Venus Buena Park. CA 90620 Walton, Lois Ann 13811 Shoemaker-tt62- Norwalk. CA 90650 Waltz, Annalisa H. Apdo Aereo 27744 Bogota Wamsley, Rhonda Kay -1540 Valley View Dr. — Claremore, OK 74017— JWard, David Randal J23 17 Corby Ave . Norwalk, CA 9065D Ward, Kenneth — -42317 Corby Aver— -Norwalk. CA 90650- JNarden, Marty Ray 3431 Holly Dr. San Jose. CA 95127 Warden, Tamera Ann 4200 Friendship Hill PlacervJIIe. CA 95667 Warren, Robert James 411 Montewood Cricle Redwood City. CA 94061 Wasson, Wesley R. -2509 Valentine Kingman. AZ 86401 - Watkins, Ivory Lonzo 602 W. 98th Street Los Angeles. CA 90044 Watson, Amy Etizabef 4814 McCloud Drive -Sacramento, CA 95842 Watson, Heidi Anne ____ 160 Via Venito Corraltios. CA 95076 Watson, Matthew G. 3988 Verde Vista Dr. -Thousand Oaks. CA-9i360- JNeaver, Lisa Beth 1037 E. Lois Lane Phoenix. AZ 85020 Webb, Brian R. 5300 Monterey St: Bakersfield, CA 93306 Webb, Carol Jeanne 619 E. Cypress Ave. C Burbank, CA 91501 ' Webb, Victoria D. 9243 Louise Ave: Northridge. CA 9132 Weber, Erik Robert 19792 Ranger Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Weber, Melinda L. 12753 Breezewood La Mirada. CA 9053 Webster, Daniel W; 3001 S. Highway 3 Etna. CA 96027 Weinand, Kurt Harper 31877 Del Obispo _San Juan Caristr. CA 92675- Weiss, Kristin _ 1932 Brookshire Ave. Tustin, CA 92680 Wellsfry, Kevin Douglas 7470 Quinn PI, Loomis. CA 95650 Welty, Lorraine C. T2313 Valley View 37 - W hittiet , CA 9 6 04 Welty, Suzanne M. 6105 Enfield PI. Riverside. CA 92506 Wenner, Diana Beth 8110 75th Street. SM. Tacoma. WA 98498 Weteel, Sheree H. 647 Cartel Walnut. CA 91789 Whipp, Glenn Alan 4757 Mt. Cervin Dr. San Diego. CA 9211-7 White, Annette M 6342 S. Painter Whittier, CA 90601 White, Brenda Sue 14982 Deanann PI. Westminster. CA 92683 — White, Cheryl Jane 12724 Granada Ct. __ Garden Grove, CA 92640 White, Edwonda Vera 1021 E. Pine Lynwood. CA 90261 White, James Wilson 1315 Crestmont Drive Angwin, CA 94508 White, John Gregory 13651 Biota Ave. La Mirada. CA 9063 White, Keith Lawren 5200 Newanga Ave. Santa Rosa. CA 95405 White, Kelly 30089 Mira Loma Temecula. CA 92396 White, Kristina G. 6782 Auburn Drive Huntington Beach. CA 9 2647 White, Miriam Micha 13457 Marlette Dr. La Mirada, CA 90638 White, Paul Jeffrey 6709 Wilcox B ______ Bell. CA 90201 _______ White, Sharon L. 1603 Woodglen-Lir Altadena, CA 91001 Wiebe, Ronald Arno Cajon 736 Chchabamba _ Wiggers, Jill Lynette P.O. Box 116 Lakebay, WA 98349- Wiig, Paul — — 14380 Foster Ri La Mirada. CA 90638 Wiig, Peter 14380 Foster Rd. - La Mirada. CA 90638 Wilcox, B. Joyce 13929 Biola Ave. La Mirada. CA 90638 Wilcox, Errol Edward 13929 Biola Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 Wiley, Sylvia Lois 6025 Fullerton 12 Buena Park. CA 90621 Williams, Dayna Marie 15814 Landmark 16 -Whittier, CA 90604 Williams, Denise 124 New Ludlow Rd. Granby, MA 01033 Williams, George Chris 7703 Oroville Hwy. Marysville. CA 95901 Williams, Julie 3244 Goodenough R oad Fillmore, CA 93015 Willis, Kelly Rae 5J5 Tawny Dive Pleasanton. CA 94566 Willman, Lisa M. 2400 W. Lincoln Ave Montebello. CA 90640 Wilshlre. Susan Adelle 14318 San Cristobal La Mirada. CA 90638 Wilson, Jackie Ellen — 18679 W Cavendish Dr,_ Castro Valley. CA 94546 Wilson, Maryann L. 1319Torrence St. San Diego. CA 92103 Wilson. Meiinda A. 3938 E. Sherwood Orange. CA 92669 Wilson, Michelle L. Box 1836 . Bi-ookmgs. OR 97415 Wilson. Traci M. 2442 Applewood Cir Fullerton. CA 92633 WIson, Victor 4013 Woodlawn tynwood. CA 90262 Wimmer. Karen Delynn 9207 Big Pine Way Klamath Falls. CA 97601 ing, Jacqueline C. -2 2 W. 116 St. wthorne. CA 90250 .Winslow. Kevin Ourand 12816 Milbank Street Studio City. CA 91604 Winter, Barbara J. T794 E Madison A ' C -Et Cajon. CA 92021 -Winters, Charles S. _3337 Excalibar Road _Placerville. CA 9 5667 Winters, Shawn D. —14755 Kaessnertarre -Colorado Springs. CO 80908 -Withers. David W. 8029 Kentwood Ave. Los Angeles. CA 90045 Woehl, Heidi Louise PC Box 607 Templeton. CA 9 3 46 5 — JMoehi, Jennie _PP Box 607 Templeton. CA 93465 Wolcott, Kennetint 7527 Duchess DrT ' -Whittier. CA 90606 JHolfe. Kelly Jeaa 433-17 Autumn Dr San Marcos. CA 92069 Wolford, Cynthia J. — 11531 Culver Blvd. «4 Los Angeles. CA 90066 Wolverton, Tammie Lynn 8756 Cache St Leona Valley. CA 93550 — Won, Hee Jung — 812 Madera PI. Fullerton, CA 92635 Won, 11 Y. 727-3 Hu Pyeung Dong Chun Cheon — — Wong, Joseph Kel f; 1851 South Orange- Monterey Park. CA 91754 Wong, Kenman Lee 2434 N. Ditman Ave. Los Angeles. CA 90032 — Wong, Maria 2308 Eva Street Napa, CA 94558 Wong, Mary Ki Yan 1851 S. Orange Ave ; Monterey Park. CA 91754 Wood, Derek Edwin — 200 Hernandez Ave. Los Gatos. CA 95030 Wood, Klmberly 7665 Larkspur Drive Buena Park, CA 90620 Wood, Sharon L. — 19532 Winifred St Tarzana. CA 91356 Woods, David 1725 Kirk Place Carlsbad. CA 92008— Woods, Steve M. — 5724 H. Snowden Lakewood. CA 90713_ Woods, Tammy Lynn 14533 Rosecrans  2 La Mirada. CA 90638 Woodward, Jennifer— 7178 S. Lafayette Wy Littleton, CO 80122 Woodworth, Leslie M. 1304-A McNally Dr. Winona. MN 55987 — Worrell, Timothy Howa 306 Harvard Drive Arcadia. CA 91006 Worthington, Christi Lynn 2449 Gould Ave. Medford. OR 97504—= Worthington, Courtney S.— Rt. 3, Box 3924 Orland. CA 95963 nWortman, Diane 32121 Paseo Carolina San Juan Cap. CA 92675 Wright. Beth-Anne _7617 ' . 10th St Buena Park. CA 90621 -Wright, Mark J. 7617-7 lOlh Street Buena Park, CA 90621 Wright. Michael A. 2917 Nicol Avenue ' Oakland. CA 94602 ' Wright, Steven R. - 10348 Clancey -Downey. CA 90241 Wurzbach. Karl A. 2402 Gulf Dr Fairfield. CA 94533 Wylle, Jill Suzanne 930 N. Lamer -Burbank. CA 91506 _Wyma, Jonathan J Casilla 522 Cochabamba Wynia, James Paul 4902 Wellington Pk, -San-lose. CA 95136 Youd. Pamela Lynn 831 I St Williams, CA 95987 Young, David A. 1 1822 Magnolia Garden Grove, CA 92641 Young. Gwen 11 48 Cumberland Ave San Leandro, CA 94579 Young, Janette P,0, Box 1331 Atascadero, CA 93423 Young. Kathryn M. 2020 Lakeshore Drive Sagle ID 83860 Young, Ktmberly J, 453 Puente Dr. _ Santa Barbara, CA 9 3110 Young, Mark David 1111 E, Limberlst 20 ' 8 Tucson. AZ 85719 Young, Sharee Kim 12109 Sylvan Riv 125 Fountain Vly , CA 92708 Young, Timothy N. 5620 169th PI S.W. Lynnwood. WA 98037 Yanai, Stefanie A. _ 2968 Croftdon Street_ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Yang, Samuel 13634 Prunus -Fountain Valley. CA 9 2708 -Yeaw, Timothy Earl Zagarella, Michael D. 2677 Fernside St Orange. CA 92665 Zbinden, John Arthur 5008 S W Barnes RST Portland. OR 97221 — Zerega, Albert M. 15808 Parkland Dr. Hacienda Heights. CA 91745 Teo, Serene W.A. -107 Hu3 Guan Avenue -Singapore Jfi. Janet 4046 Cumberland Ave Tos Angeles. CA 90027 Yim, Hailey H. -1 1 19 Windsor Place S. Pasadena. CA 91030 _yost, Brenda Janel J560 N.W, 14th St Corvalhs. OR 97330 Yost, Jeffrey M. -4560 NW 14th St -Corvallis, OR 97330 412 Montere y Road So. Pasadena. CA 91030 Zieike, Deborah D. 25526 Via Desca Valencia. CA 91355 Zilkow. Joanna 921 MacKenzie PI. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Zoutendljk, Mark P O. Box 2028 Rancho Sta. Fe.. CA 92065 - Zuccaro, Scott John 334 St. Andrew Rapid City. SD 57701 Zug, Nathan 201 S. Marian -La Habra. CA 90631 TOPICAL INDEX Administration 94-97 Air Bands 24, 25 Alpha First Even 56 Alpha First Odd 57 Alpha Second Even 58 Alpha Second Odd 59 Alpha Third Even 60 Alpha Third Odd 61 Associated Students 78-85 Baseball 210, 211 Best of Glenn Whipp 32, 33 Biola Abroad 68, 69 Biolan 88, 89 Black Girl 226, 227 Chapels 20, 21 Chimes 86, 87 Christmas 26, 27 Christmas Carol 224, 225 Commencement 28, 29 Concerts 22, 23, 30, 31 Cross Country 214, 215 Dedication 4, 5 Depot 93 Eagles Nest 92 Emerson Lower Even 51 Emerson Lower Odd 49 Emerson Upper Even 50 Emerson Upper Odd 48 Faculty 98-109 Forensics 228, 229 Freshmen 110-125 Hart Lower Even 39 Hart Lower Odd 37 Hart Upper Even 38 Hart Upper Odd 36 Horton Hall 52-55 J.V. Basketball 204 Juniors 142-159 KBBK 91 Men ' s Basketball 200, 201 Music 216-224 News Highlights 70-75 Non-Graduating Seniors 177-181 Of Mice and Men 222, 223 Photography 90 Selah ' 86 184-193 Seniors 160-176 Sigma Chi 62-67 Soccer 198, 199 Sophomores 126-141 Stewart Hall 40-45 Torrey Conference 18, 19 Track Field 212, 213 Trivia Quest Answers 230 Volleyball 194-197 Women ' s Basketball 202, 203 Women ' s Soccer 205 Women ' s Tennis 208, 209 Wrestling 206, 207 Zeta Chi 46, 47 , January 28th, 1986 In Memory of the Crew members from the Space Shuttle Challlenger, who perished over the cold, dark skies of Florida. Somewhere over the rainbow Beyond the land of oz Beyond the reach of man Beyond the stars There ' s a silver palace There are streets of gold There ' s a place believers call their home No more separation No more tearful eyes No more loneliness No more goodbyes Far from pain and hunger Far from vanity Set-up on a blazing crystal sea There ' s a home for martyrs Heroes everyone Living in the presence of God ' s Son No more separation No more tearful eyes No more loneliness No more goodbyes No more goodbyes . . . — DeGarmo Key I V 6 H m : ? U ' lA i lA ' £. ■, -- . y ' oy • - iW ? J I t) i-n: .S ' N ' .S -tUift-.O «- ■. . ■t . I! i M i , ' t !i! ! i ! I I
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