Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

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r ' I i ■ ! 1 MIRRCLE 1381 STUDENT LIFE CROUPS FRCULT Y STRFF 2 OPENING Cedarville College . . . a school which represents many facets of life. Through each, students develop personally, spiritually, mentally. OPENING 3 Homecoming reveals the personality of the individual, the class, as students, past and present, remember. 4 OPENING Rthletics permits individual achieve- ments, banding participant with supporter. 7 Excitement mounts duping the Cedorwhot election. With campaign fervor, students and faculty support the candidates. OPENING 9 H pari of a much larger emphasis, the Missionary Conference focuses on spiritual enrichment. OPENING 11 Rcademically, students are given many options. Devotion to study mippors scholarship. 12 OPENING OPENING 13 In recognition of their own personal, spiritual, and mental dev- elopment, we dedicate this book to Drs. James and 5haron Biddle. James and Sharon Biddle have shared the same academic environment for a long time. They met in junior high school, attended Bob Jones (were married their sophomore year), received their masters from the University of Cincin- natti, and received their Ph.D's from Ohio State University. The Biddles came to Cedarville in 1975, excited by the potential that the college showed and applauding Cedar- ville's integration of scripture in all of its programs. Dr. James Biddle serves as Chairman of the Education Depart- ment, with Dr. Sharon Biddle engaged as Associate Profes- sor of Speech. He teaches Philosophy of Education and Introduction to Education as well as handling administrative details. She teaches Fundamentals of Speech, and several upper level communications courses. An important aspect of the Biddles' life is their home. They are parents of one son, Justin, 5, who refers to himself as Dr. Justin Biddle . Their home on Wilberforce-Clifton Road, which Mr. Biddle built and Mrs. Biddle decorated provides an atmosphere where they enjoy doing family tasks and spending time with their son. Dr. James Biddle serves as an Executive Officer for Private schools in Ohio, and fulfills many speaking engagements in workshops, seminars, and lectures concerning Christian schools. Dr. Sharon Biddle is currently gathering material for a book dealing with communication and the dying. We recognize your accomplishments and wish you success in pursuing your future goals. 14 DEDICATION DEDICATION 15 WELCOME T0 CEDARV1LLE collect COLLEGE WEEK SEPT 22 to 27 • FALL BIBLE CONFERENCE NKf COCOWS SOCCER vs WITTENBERG TOCSOAY BK WHEELS LITTLE WHEELS nts t i SAT lakeside picnic UTVB®« IIJ0AM THCJ'W-S brass UTW°a (pm 18 FALL REGISTRATION 7 FALL REGISTRATION On Sat. September 20 the 1980-81 school year began. Room registration began that morning and countless numbers of suitcases, boxes, and posses- sions were unloaded. Then the long process of settling in began. For the first week students were occupied by registration. Form after form was filled out with name, address, and phone number. Pictures wre taken. Post office box combinations were assigned and memorized. Meeting after meeting was held, and classes were selected. When it was all over Cedarville College had a record attendance of 1,500 students and the Fall Quarter was underway. 1. As a R.A., Dann Green greets the new dorm residents. 2. President Dixon takes time to chat. 3. After bringing their son or daughter to school, many parents take a tour of the cam- pus, such as this one given by Pi Delta member Valde Garcia. 4. The first day of registration is held for Seniors. 5. Juniors take their turn at registration. 6. Bill Hill returns to school to find a handful of mail. 7. Before completing registration, Ke- vin Grant and Tim Hoganson fill out the necessary forms. 8. Brenda Hartigan learns to work her mailbox combination. FALL REGISTRATION 19 7 REGISTRATION WEEK Pastor Mike Cocoris, the Fall Bible Conference speaker, brought a series of messages on trials and difficulties. This proved to be very appropriate for the increased student body students were faced with many new trials and difficulties. One of the major problems was long lines. Students faced this problem before Chapel, at the Post Office, and especially before meals. In order to help students become better acquainted an All School Picnic for the first Satur- day was arranged. Students enjoyed hot dogs and hamburgers in a relaxed atmosphere by the lake. The second weekend of school the Cedar County Fair was sponsored. The Fair had booths, con- tests, and exhibits sponsored by a variety of campus organizations. 1. Many come out for the All School Picnic. 2. Pastor Mike Cocoris. 3. Steve Stange and Diane Morgan wait with other Seniors for their turn at registration. 4. Number girls remain outside the chapel auditorium during fall conference week. 5. The crowd at the picnic grows. 6. The lunch line was a good place to establish long-lasting relationships. 7. Alpha Delta Omega sponsored a well received event at the Cedar County Fair. 8. Picnic grub .__ REGISTRATION EVENTS 21 HOMECOMING On November 17-18 all the fun and festivities of Homecoming Weekend arrived. Friday night the 1980 Homecoming Queen Trudy Tangblade was crowned at the Pep Rally. The Saturday activities began with the annual PEMM Club Alumni Road Run. Next came the parade. The Freshman Float took first place with the Sophomore Float coming in second. After the parade the band provided music on the lawn and the dorms conducted open houses. Following the Homecoming Picnic the Varsity Soccer Team defeated Geneva College. Later that evening Student Senate sponsered the Homecoming Wrap-Up Hayride. 1. Homecoming Queen Candidates and their escorts: (from left to right) Craig Colas and Nancy Tenney, Carey Weaver and Trudy Tangblade; Al Stewart and Deb Moody. 2. Senior Float. 3. Sophomore Attendant-Ruth Ellyn Cook, and Fresh- man Attendant Sandy Jacobs. 4. The cheerleaders perform a routine at the Pep Assembly. 5. The start of the PEMM Club Road Run. 6. The Homecoming Theme. 7. Junior and Senior Class Presidents Jeff Willetts and Don Rickard get a pie in the face at the Pep Assembly. 8. Women's Alumni Field Hockey Team. 22 HOMECOMING 1. Dr. Phipps and Ma Printy, Conservative Candi- dates in the Cedar What Election, ride in their pro- tected limo. 2. Myron Youngman gives Criss Wilson and Karen Grant some last minute instructions be- fore the parade. 3. The Homecoming Queen and her court are greeted by President and Mrs. Dixon dur- ing halftime at the soccer game: (from left to right) John Jackson and Sandy Jacobs, Dave Wickham and Evelyn Shirk, John Hart and Patty Harding, Dale Shaw and Sara Arthur, Mrs. Dixon and President Dixon, Trudy Tangblade and Carey Weaver, Nancy Tenney and Craig Colas, and Deb Moody and Al Stewart. 4. Tim Fisher and Jeff Vickman drive the Sophomore Class Float. 5. Kevin Harding plays in the band. 6. Beth Ann Payne and Cozette Wicks ride in Alpha Chi's car. 7. Freshman Class tree planting ma- chine. 8. Freshman Class Float. 24 HOMECOMING HOMECOMING 25 Dave Olson and Bill Jacquis. 2. Master of Cermonies Mr. Pagnard. 3. Annette Miller and Mendy Jackson. 4. Carlene Terlouw. 5. Kathy Adkins and Theresa Crabtree. 6. Scott Finnemore, Lynette Libby, Lori Evans, Ted DeShields. 7. Celia Fowler 8. The Presi- dent's Wife's Tea took place on November 9. TALENT NIGHT The Student Body Project presented their Annual New Student Talent Night on No- vember 8th in Alford Auditorium. The acts were divided into two groups-talent and comedy. The first place winners in each category were awarded fifty dollars and the second place winners twenty-five dollars. Annette Miller's piano solo took first place in the talent category, and Mendy Jack- son's vocal solo took second place. In the entertainment category first place went to a band composed of Bill Buhrow, Scott Dixon, Bill Jacquis, Dave Olson, Kurk Wallick, and Dave Youngman. Second place went to ventriloquist Joanna Tyler. 26 TALENT NIGHT HALLOWEEN The arrival of Halloween brought a lot of fun and activity to the campus. Students dressed up in costumes and had Halloween parties. A Halloween Roller Skating party was held later that evening. The only ad- mission fee required w« s that students wear a costume. HALLOWEEN 27 28 CEDAR WHAT Dr. Phipps greets Tim Power at a rally. 2. Dr. Phipps shakes inds with Julie Merck. 3. Ma Printy and Dr. Phipps greet their ns. 4. Dr. Phipps' body guards. 5. Cheryl Coulson, Dr. Phipps, la Printy, and Douglas Vander Meulen. 6. Jimmie shakes hands as 3 passes out whole bananas. 7. Edd Sturdevant brings more ba- mas for the campaign. 8. Edd Sturdevant. CEDAR WHAT RALLIES Many events took place before the Cedar What Banquet on November 15th. Both the Liberal and Conservative Parties pre- sented their platforms, made their speech- es, and formed rallies. These mock elec- tions take place every four years on cam- pus. The Liberal Party was represented by Mr. Pagnard and Dr. Seaman (Jimmie and Chuckie). The Conservative Party was re- presented by Dr. Phipps and Ma Printy (Phipps and Printy). 8 CEDAR WHAT 29 CEDAR WHAT The Cedar What Banquet took place on November 15th. The students enjoyed their meal and then the festivities began. Interviews were made, banners were waved, speeches were delivered, and the stu- dents were divided into states. After each party had presented their platforms the states voted. What fol- lowed was the typical convention chaos and confu- sion. When the votes were tallied the Conservative party of Phipps-Printy was elected to office until the next Cedar What Election. 1 Ma Printy raises her hands in victory. 2. Mr. DiCuirci and Mr. Pagnard conducted interviews. 3. General chaos and confusion. 4. Dr. McGoldrick with the help of President Dixon, tried to overthrow the convention and establish an anarchy. He was later thrown out. 5. Dr. Murdoch presided over the voting. 6. More general chaos and confusion. 7. Rick Dustin, Daryl Waterman, and Rose Branham trumpet the election of Phipps-Printy. 30 CEDAR WHAT CEDAR WHAT 31 32 BASKETBALL AND SNOW NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES November brought a host of other activities besides the Cedar What Banquet. November 17th brought the first snowfall of the year to the campus. The first basketball game of the season came on November 21st. Cedarville hosted their annual invitational tournament. Cedarville won the tournament beating I.U. P. U. I. in 72-71 thriller. On November 25th Mrs. Miriam Moddox was honored in Chapel. Dr. Dixon officially proclaimed November 25th as Miriam Maddox Day. 1.,2. The first snowfall of the year covers the Cedarville campus. 3. Mark Womack looks for someone to pass the ball to. 4. Erci Mounts takes a breather. 5. Mark Anderson and Dan Rowe escort Mrs. Mad- dox into Chapel. 6. Dr. Phipps presents Mrs. Maddox with a silver platter in appreciation for all she has done. 7. The Bee returns to stir up spirit. MIRIAM MADDOX DAY 33 CHRISTMAS As Christmas time rolled around students began decorating dorms. Open houses were also held in all of the guy's dorms. The Junior Class gave students a chance to have their picture taken with Santa. Every- one was caught up in the excitement and spirit of Christmas as students looked forward with great an- ticipation to Christmas break. I. John DeMarco and Malcolm Dixon prepare their unit for an open house. 2. Lisa Laudahn and Andrea Stamas look at the decorations in one dorm. 3. Some guys from Williams have their picture taken with Santa and his elf. Sitting: David Cox, Santa, and Doug Dodson. Standing: Sandy Seals, Kurt Price, Jon Greenwood, Jim Baldwin, Stephen Standridge, Rick Wilson, Chad Smith. 4. Vicky Eddy gives Santa a kiss. 5. Sitting: James Fisher, Santa, John Delaney. Standing: Sam Kester, Dan De- laney, Phil Miller, Jim Jobson. 6. Sitting: Jennifer Nestor, Santa, Debbie Wellinghoff, Standing: Susie Kreidler, Larry Beaver, J. R. Smith, and Jeff Smith. 34 CHRISTMAS SNOISSIW 9E m MISSIONS Repeating a trip of two years ago, Coach John McGillivray traveled with his soccer players to the Ivory Coast. They spent Christmas vacation there, working with missionaries Ruth and Allen Fisher and playing twenty-one games in fourteen days. Back in Cedarville, Winter Quarter began with the 22 Annual Missionary Conference from January 12- 16. Speakers included Dr. Don Jennings and Dr. Donn Ketcham, with mission agency representatives and mission- ary candidates also present. 1. The soccer team ministered in song during half times. 2. Dr. Ketcham talks with interested students. 3. The post-chapel minutes were good times to chat with Dr. Jennings. 4. Mealtimes were unique experiences for the Ivory Coast Team. 5. Interested villagers cluster around the soccer players. 6. During missions week. Senate sponsored a foreign foods night to further emphasize missions. JoAnn Bradshaw serves John Jackson. 7. Try some of mine, suggest Carl Prokop. 8. Mark Wells surveys the local Ivory Coast transportation. 9. Dr. Jenning explains a question to Cheryl Uddle. _________ MISSIONS 37 JANUARY EVENTS In order for students to remain active during the slow winter months, different activities were co-ordinated. The Sophomore Class challenged other classes to a Battle of the Classes on Janu- ary 23. Independence Day in January , held on January 29 was sponsored by Student Senate's Social and Cultural Committee, with the intention of featuring the inaugeration of Cedar What President, Dr. Jim Phipps. As always, students had opportunities for many Christian services, such as resthome ministries. 1. Joe Lamm surveys Mark Morley's booth. 2. John Harvey works at the Independence Day event. 3. Inde- pendence Day music was provided by Brian Blair. 4. The Freshman Class won the Battle of the Classes com- petition with their outstanding per- formance in the leg crawl. 5. A mat- tress race was one of several January 23 events. 6. The sophomores ren- dered their version of the leg crawl, led by Brian Benson. 7. Nancy Tenney chats with a Xenia Hospitality Home resident while (8) Norma Kendall shares a conversation with another lady. 9. Jeff Summerlin has a ready smile for his friends. JANUARY EVENTS 39 SOME SAY LOVE IS Some Say Love Is , presented on February 5, was a variety show centered around the unified theme of love. The acts progressed without interruptions, similar to a talent show. Cuttings from Our Town were interspersed to further emphasize the theme. Myron Youngman directed the show, with Doug Phillips assuming re- sponsibility for music directing. 1. Mendy Jackson and Bill Jaquis perform a duel. 2. The performers of Some Say Love Is join together for a closing number. 3. This crew provided the instrumen- tal accompaniment for the singers. 4. Mike Brumbaugh appears as Stage Man- ager . 5. Faith Linn, and John Jackson were cast as Emily and George from Our Town . 6. Kelly Avery sings a solo. 7. Dave Lawhead and Marcia Mallare. 8. Patty Cornell. 9. Paul Hayes wonders who's chasing whom while listening to Nancy Jindra's song. 10. Mary Gabbard and Dan Price reminisce. SOME SAY LOVE IS 41 BASKETBALL FANS The fans in the stands were an important element of this year's basketball season. The pep band, often praised by visitors, was noted for its ability to spark both team and spectators. Game after game, the gym was packed early before the starting time by supporters who were ready to cheer their team to victory. 1. These fans are of a different variety. 2. We're number One! was the shout when the Kansas City Nationals became a reality. 3. The pep band was a regular half-time treat. 4. Charge!!! 5. Dan Rowe smiles at the thought of another victory. 6. More fans of a different variety. 7. These fans are ready for action. 8. T and J , alias Dave Olsen and Mike Trautman, are united in their jubilation. 9. Faculty and administration join in the excitement. 10. Ed Smith enjoys the game from his position as admittcr. 11. Isn't it great, expresses Pete Tonnesen. EDD STURDEVA DICK BLANC..v.. BOB SMITH UENNA BARRAND i , GEOFF WALKER DOUG PHILLIPS -wi I WINTER Winter quarter can be a trying experience, depending upon a student's outlook. Will it snow or rain? Will there be anything to do on Friday night? Will Spring, and spring break, ever come? Day after day passes, until finally, winter's almost over. IRY 1980 1980 februaryI 980 198C i r T F s s M T w T F s S M 3 4 5 l 2 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 i 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 ] 24 25 26 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 1 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 30 24 9 5 1. Student Senate elections became a prime focus during winter quarter. 2. Jeff Waldo leads a trek to chapel. 3. Lab partners Diane Popa and Devon Block perform an experiment. 4. Ev- eryone bundles up during the cold wintei weather. 5. Steve Bragg and Jim Cross begin the long hike from Lawlor to the center of campus. 6. The winter snow adds a touch of early morning beauty to the campus. 7. John Loper enjoys a game of pool during his spare time. 8. Nielson and Young presented a concert on Febru- ary 6, during Parent's Weekend. WINTER 45 46 FEBRUARY EVENTS FEBRUARY EVENTS The month of February went quickly for most students as they settled into a daily routine. Events which served to break the monotony were the fifth annual Christian School Conference, the Winter Carnival, and TWIRP week. 1. Nancy Baker chats with this participating; school administrator. 2. Action can be slow for cold weather baseball. 3. Dan Cawood contemplates a move in cageball. 4. A luncheon was served to graduating education majors and administrators so that they might become further acquainted. 5. Chuck Hickey remains absorbed in his conversation. 6. Another cageball strategy in initiated. 7. Those braving the cold for the winter carnival picnic were checked off for lunch by Martha Wood- ruff. 8. Tom Holwerda waits for his turn at the TWIRP week bowling party sponsored by the Freshman Class. 9. The Kings watch the bowling lane activity. 10. Dave Pottenger is pleased with the results of his turn. 11. Donna Schwartz tallies her score. FEBRUARY EVENTS 47 YEARBOOK STAFF The Yearbook staff works throughout the year to produce The Miracle. Many hours are spent in the different areas of photography (handled by Photo Club), identification of pictures, drawing the layouts and typing. Much of the work is done by individual staff members or groups sections in the yearbook office located in Ambassador Hall's basement. 1. Sports section members Donna Supplee and Cathy Archer look through old yearbook pictures. 2. Valerie Hallett and Steve Stallsmith watch as editor Angela Brown explains how copy is measured. 3. Business Manager Dave Kissinger helps with the underclassmen indexing. 5. Many hours of hard work were contributed by Directions in Photography photographer Walt Fouch. 6. Michelle Randall and Carol Silver layout their faculty and staff section. 7. Another student life page is drawn by Bryan Armstrong. 8. Darkroom work was supervised by Dan Snyder. 9. Sports photographer Tim Bullock admires his camera. 10. Russ Mierta anticipates a perfect color print. 11. The underclass section is discussed by Betsy Flatt and Cheryl Roth. 12. Yearbook advisor Marlin Rayburn converses with josten Yearbook Representative Charlie Miller. YEARBOOK STAFF 49 DAILY LIFE As finals approach, some students continue to take life easily while others push themselves to meet term paper deadlines and class assignments. Spending time with friends serves as a way to ease late quarter pressures. 1. The snack shop is a busy place in the evenings, especially following a basketball game. 2. An opinion of Maddox dormitory residents? 3. Mike Murray and Bill Anderson take time for a game of chess. 4. Tim Burel devotes himself to studies. 5. Carleton Birch waits for dinner. 6. The floor is preferred for the work of this student. 50 DAILY LIFE DAILY LIFE 51 Vx SPRING BREAK Many Christian Service teams remained active during Spring Break. Teams such as the Florida, New York, Texas, Sword- bearers, Abundant Life, and the Concert Chorale all traveled, involved in their individual ministries of beach evangelism, street evangelism, children's evangelism and singing performances. 1. Marla Eissens and other Texas team members enjoy an afternoon picnic. 2. An illustration is presented by Texas team member Barry Hutchins. 3. Scott Dixon enjoys a pony ride with a young friend. 4. A New York subway serves as a background for the witnessing of Dave Averill. 5. Dave English passes out tracts. 6. Larry Creen spends time in devotion. 7. The New York team poses with their newfound friends. 8. Karen Crawford works with children. 9. Con- cert Chorale members Kathy and Marcia Mallare and hostess Kay Johnson unwind. 10. Carl Ruby stops to chat. 11. Swordbearers were also travelling during break. 12. This group found the Concert Chorale tour a tiring exper- ience. 52 SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK 53 GX BANQUET Saturday April 11 was the night of the annual Gamma Chi Banquet. Guys and girls dressed up for an evening of entertainment and relaxation. The theme was Around the World in 80 Days. A variety of music from different countries was per- formed for the student's enjoyment. First Love provided the music for the evening. Overall the evening was a wonderful success. 1. Cary Rouster and Edna Hollopeter enjoyed some before dinner conversation. 2. Randy Thornburg and John Cooper provided the dinner music. 3. Kevin Howard and Cindi Burt. 4. Dave Schonfeld and Karen White. 5. Floyd Stanfill and Karen McHugh. 6. Jacki Burdick and Jeffrey Brammer. 7. The members of First Love, Randy Thornburg, Geoff Walker, Marla Eissens, and Jan Anderson provided the music for the evening. JOGATHON On April 23rd the student body attempted to raise mon- ey for the biggest Student Body Project ever at Cedarville College. The goal was $150,000, and the project was to raise money for the furnishing of the new Student Center in the Field House. Thus the idea of the Jogathon was born. Students raised the money by getting friends, par- ents or just anybody to sponser them for so much money for every lap they would jog. Students, faculty, staff, and administration all got involved in the project. When it was all over, Roscoe Smith, the Student Body Project Chairman, was pleased to announce that over $70,000 had been raised. It was the most money ever raised by the students of Cedarville College. 1. Students running, walking, or jogging in this picture are (left to right) Barbara Furr, Marcia Smith, Ann Howard, Cathy Baker, Amy Mitchell, Regina Wolfer, Sandy Oie, Kimberly Dodds, Eric Hellwig, Jeffrey Brock, Betsy Hanna. 2. Kevin Purdin jogs toward his goal. 3. Elizabeth Filer and Dan Snyder add their contribution to the project. 4. President Dixon led the pack as he alone was the biggest single fund raiser. Dr. Dixon's pledges for his 25 laps came to over $10,000. 5. The Student Body President and Vice-President, Valde Garcia and Charlie High, added their support to the Jogathon. 6. As the pack rounds the corner. Dean Rickard (center of the group) struggles to keep up with the students. 56 JOGATHON HONORS DAY May 1st was the 13th Annual Academic Honors Day Program in Chapel. Honors Day is for the purpose of recognizing those students on the Dean's List and the Dean's Honor List. It is also for the presentation of Awards to students, faculty, and staff. 1. Mr. Spencer presented Letty Walker with the Edith Hart Milner Award. 2. The Ruby Jeremiah Academic Scholarship Award was presented by Mrs. Dixon to Vicky Schaecterle. 3. Wayne Anthony shook Dr. Matsons hand as he accepted the John Kohl Music Award. 4. Randy Strobridge presented the Staff Member of the Year Award to a smiling Pastor Green. 5. Dr. Matson and Pastor Green were all smiles after having been awarded the Outstanding Faculty and Staf Member of the Year Awards. 58 HONORS DAY CEDAR DAY Alpha Chi sponsored the annual Cedar Day on May 2nd. Activi- ties for the day included: the water fight, a picnic by the lake, canoe races, and the crowning of the Alpha Chi Sweetheart. All in all it was a day of fun and relaxation as students celebrated the arrival of spring. 1. Brad Inbody and President Dixon enjoyed some conversation at the picnic. 2. Jeffrey Brammer and Jackie Burdick took a ride on the paddle boats. 3. Eric Henderson watches as Kevin Mulder takes his turn in a game of horseshoes. 4. Carol Sue Cox, the Alpha Chi Sweetheart, shovels dirt at the annual planting of a cedar tree. Alpha Chi President Jeff Fawcett and Carol Sue's boyfriend Dave Merkh look on. CEDAR DAY 59 JS BANQUET The Class of 81's Junior-Senior Banquet was held at Stouffer's Cincinnati Towers. After a delicious meal the students listened to the music of Jon Owens and Steve and Maria Gardner. Overall it was a very enjoyable even- ing of dining and entertainment. 1. Enjoying some pleasant conversation before their meal are: David Standridge, BethAnne Payne, Steve Standridge, Tamara Kearby, Ruth Fareno, Steve Thompson, Jim Graham, and Debbie Standridge. 2. Kim Keeler and Geoff Walker have their picture taken to remem- ber their evening. 3. Providing part of the ministry in music for the evening were Steve and Maria Gardner. 4. Becky Davis and Jeff Summerlin. 5. Fritz and Valerie Huber. 6. April Duff pours herself a glass of punch. 7. Jon Owens provides the other half of the musical entertainment for the evening. 8. Anna Johnson, Jeri Probst, Mark Dresbach and Byron Major mingle as they wait to be seated. SENIOR CHAPEL Senior Chapel was a time for Seniors to give testimonies and express what the last four years at Cedarville College have meant to them. It was an excellent service full of music and testimonies from the departing Seniors. 1. Student Body Chaplin, Tim Hoganson, sang a solo. 2. Trudy Tangblade, Lisa Ramsey, and Janis Traphagen sang together for the last time in chapel. 3. Steven Lewis and Dave Lawhead provided a ministry in song. 4. The Senior Class formed a choir to close the service in a dedication song. 5. Carey Weaver gave his testimony. SENIOR TRIP The Senior Class went to French Lick Springs, Indiana for their senior trip. While at the resort they enjoyed a time of relaxation. They swam, golfed, played tennis, went horse- back riding, and ate very well. 1. Dave Lawhead, Cindy Fowler, Dick Krewson, and Steven Lewis look over their menu as they decided what to order for dinner. 2. The group of Seniors that went on the trip. 3. These Seniors decided to build a pyramid in the hall, (from top to bottom) Cindy Fowler, Becky Needles, Trudy Tangblade, Dick Krewson, Steven Lewis, John Hart, Don Rick- ard, Al Stewart, Carey Weaver, Dave Lawhead. SENIOR CLASS TRIP 63 THE MATCHMAKER The Matchmaker , by Thornton Wilder served as this year's annual spring play. Directed by Rebecca Baker with the assistance of Michael Brumbaugh, the play was performed from May 22-30, with a total of five performances. The audiences were absorbed in the laughable, conniving manipulations of Dolly Levi as she gained the affections of Horace Vandergelder. Many hours were devoted by both cast and crew for the presentation of an enjoyable performance. 1. Director Rebecca Baker. 2. Erika Cooper assists Scott Shipferling with his make-up. 3. The cast listens to some final directions by Mrs. Baker. 4. Finishing touches are painted by set designer Sue Larson. 5. Dolly (Jill Southward) calms the pompous Horace Van- dergelder (Mark Morley). 6. Ambrose Kemper (Dan Price) urges Ermengarde (Marcia Miller) to elope. 7. Tyann Minnich aids in hairstyling. 8. Dolly argues with Ambrose and Ermengarde. 9. Bar- ber Joe Scanlon (Brad Bishop) offers some unwelcome advice to Mr. Vandergelder. 64 THE MATCHMAKER THE MATCHMAKER 65 THE MATCHMAKER 1. Barnaby Tucker (Bruce Maddox) analyzes the day's activities to his friends. 2. The ethereal Flora Van Hysen (Terry Ankerman) offers some romantic advice to Ermengarde. 3. Waiter Rudolph (jon Anderson) argues over the table seating with Cornelius Hackl (John Jackson) and Irene Malloy (Failh Linn. 4. The approach of Horace Vandergelder is feared. 5. Minnie Fay (Kathy Bachelder) dreams of love. 6. Confusion always results with the appearance of Flora Van Hysen. 7. Malachi Stack (Mark Holman) explains his theory of work. 8. The Cabman (Scott Shipferling) allows himself to be persuaded by Horace Vandergelder. 9. Dolly Levi successfully completes her own matchmaking attempt. THE MATCHMAKER 67 FINAL DAYS As June approaches, students prepare to end the school year. Every- one anticipates the coming finals, graduation and going home. The days are full of surprises and remembrances. 1. Linda Hall, Jenni Freebourne and Roseanne Branham bring new life to Dr. Phipps' speech class. 2. Final goodbyes. 3. The Maddox courtyard receives its annual spring quarter decorating. 4. Phil Said and Diane Pasco serve at the President's Banquet. 5. Printy residents Connie Stelfox prepares for another trip down the stairs. 6. Exam treats were provided by the Food Service. 7. Dave Whitacre, Larry Seawell, and Tom Colburn enjoy an evening swim. 8. With the coming of graduation, the campus receives a new face. 9. Aren't fathers wonderful. thinks Ruth Miller. 10. Mudsliders had several opportunities during spring quarter to practice their sport. FINAL DAYS 69 70 COMMENCEMENT COMMENCEMENT Ready to every good work was the theme of the June 6, 1981 Commencement. Senior, relatives and friends joined together in happiness and tears as the graduates achieved their long-awaited goal. 1. Brian Cafferty and Valde Garcia were commissioned as mem- bers of the armed forces by Alfred L. Keyes, LTC. 2. Alan Ingalls reaches the moment when he can switch his lassell. 3. Denise Gilmore and Shirley Brown discuss the coming activity. 4. The class is led to the chapel by Marshalls Joe Lihan and LuEllen Saunders. 5. The chapel march finally begins. 6. With their diplo- mas in hand, K. Maria MacDonald, Sue Hull, and Ellen Gray are all smiles. 7. Randy Harper enjoys a congratulatory hug. 8. On behalf of the Alumni Association. Dr. Grosh presents an award to Professor James Grier. % COMMENCEMENT 71 FALL SPORTS Sports involves many more people than just the athletes themselves. Staticians and storekeepers, cheerleaders, team manag- ers and spectators all function at Cedarville to make sporting events complete. 1. Cross-country girls discuss a run. 2. The cross country bulletin board. 3. A female athlete brings her hairdresser. 4. Girls support the field hockey team. 5. A potential soccer player dreams of the future. 6. The gym sparkles for a volleyball game. 7. Cheerleaders Joyce and Gail serve as cross country staticians. 8. Mrs. King also helps at a cross country meet. 9. Posters encourage the soccer team. 10 Dave Treese and Dale Shaw make use of the opposite end of the camera. 74 FALL SPORTS FALL SPORTS 75 SOCCER John McGillivray coached this year's team to a conference record of 2-1-0, with an overall record of 7-8-0. The team participated in both the NCCAA Distict Tournament (0-1) and the Cedarville Invi- tational (1-1). Four players were named to All-Conference, includ- ing Jeff Bowser, Tom Aitken, Dave Cox, and Carleton Birch. 1. Mark Wells and Dave Cox prepare to start the game. 2. The bench is absorbed in the game. 3. Brothers Dave and Jeff Bowser work together against the opposi- tion. 4. This year's team opposes an Alumni team at Homecoming. 5. Dave Merkh sends the ball to another team member. 6. Tom Aitken extends for a powerful kick. 7. Captain Dave Cox was Most Valuable Player. 8. The Soccer team, left to right, front: Mark Wells, Phil Miller, Tom Aitken, Dave Cox, Mark Leach, Carleton Birch, Sam Kester, Bobby Shomo. Back: Steven Pabst, Mgr., Tim Graham, Dan Delancey, Dave Bowser, Jeff Bowser, James Fischer, Dave Jones, Craig Herl, Chad Smith, Coach McGillivray. 9. Jeff Bowser dribbles the ball between two opponents. 10. Another game begins as the team advances onto the field. SOCCER 77 J-V SOCCER The Junior Varsity Soccer team achieved a landmark year. As a completely separate team from the varsity, they totalled the first win- ning J.V. soccer season in Cedarville history with a record of 6-5-1. John Ring coached the team with the assis- tance of Joe O'Neal. Jim Robson was Most Valuable Player and Kim Jenerette was the leading scorer; Mike Morgan was the Most Improved. 1. The bench strains to see the action. 2. The 1980-81 )- V Soccer team, left to right, front: Randy Owens, Dale Stoltzfus, Karl Fetzer, Jeff Brock, Jim Brandt, Scott Dixon, middle: Andy Laub, Steve Standridge, Kim Jen- erette, Jim Jobson, Dave Blasdell, Jeff Smith, back: Joe O'Neal, Kent Van Kleek, Steve Thompson, Bill Jaquis, Mike Morgan, Dan Llewelyn, John Ring. 3. The goalie struggles to stop the attempt. 4. The team in action. 5. The team works together. 6. Scott Dixon hurries to get there first. 7. An opponent chase Kim Jenerette. 8. Coach Ring paces the track. 9. The team takes time for a post-game conference. 78 J-V SOCCER J.V. SOCCER 79 Si 'u CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Coach Elvin King led his team to another successful year, with Dale Shaw, Dave Averill, Dave Treese, Tom Yater, Pete Coblentz and Ryan Spencer selected for NCCAA All-District com- petition. Dale Shaw and Dave Averill were honored as All-Ameri- cans. Most improved player was Dave Treese, complimented by Pete Coblentz as Outstanding Freshman. 1. Sophomore Dave Averill runs in the NCCAA Championships. 2. On your mark, get set, go. 3. Pete Goblentz leads opposing runners. 4. Last year's number seven runner, Dean Johnson, maintains another good year. 5. The Cross Country team, left to right, front: Ryan Spencer, Gary Anderson, Coach Elvin King, Dale Shaw, John Harbeck, Dave Bergandine, Dave Treese, Tom Yater, Back: Dave Sallee, Dave Averill, Pete Coblentz, Dean Johnson, Dan Bisbee, Greg Bernhard, Mgr. Ken Kauffman. 6. Tom Yater completes his final year with the team. 7. The NCCAA championship begins. 8. Bystanders come to watch Dale Shaw. 9. Before the meet begins, the Cedarville team discusses the run._ CROSS COUNTRY 81 82 VOLLEYBALL 8 VOLLEYBALL The overall 9-20 record of the volleyball team denotes a rebuilding year for the team. Team Captain Sue Riegle was the only returning starter from last year. Captain Riegle also served as Most Valu- able Player, Serving Percentage Champi- on, and Most Valuable Overall Defense. Other award winners were: Debbie Fa- kan, Most Valuable Server, Most Valu- able Hitter; Karen Hobar, Most Valuable Blocker; Darcy Morton, Most Valuable Setter; and Salli Hyde, Most Improved Player. 1. Deb Fakan watches as Lisa Petty returns the ball. 2. The 1980-81 Volleyball Team, front row, left to right: Marcy Morton, Susie Riegle, Darcy Morton, Lisa Wagner. Middle: Peggy Quigley, Susan Wittenbach, Salli Hyde, Susan Field, Mary Greening, Karen Hobar. Back: Margie Brown (manager), Sheila Parson, (manager), Debbie Fa- kan, Lisa Petty, Joan Schmidt, Bonnie Beikert, Coach June Kearney. Not pictured: Laura Hall (statistician). 3. Salli Hyde confers with Darcy Morton. 4. Teammates watch as Deb Fakan strug- gles to reach the ball in time. 5. Peggy Quigley and Susan Wittenbach celebrate a point. 6. Deb Fakan greets the floor another time. 7. Floor exer- cises are a must for volleyball players, including Peggy Quigley. 8. Stretch for that ball. 9. Coach Kearney confers with her team. VOLLEYBALL 83 FIELD HOCKEY The field hockey team competed in the OAISW-Divi- sion III. According to Coach Becky Kuhn, the team enjoyed the challenge of playing some of the more highly skilled area teams, finishing with an overall sea- son record of 3-7-2. Cedarville won the first game of the Ohio State championship tournament before los- ing to the second place finisher. Team Captains were Jane Sutherland and Julie Jones. Carol Morgan was the Most Valuable Player; Dawn Weik was the Most Improved. 1. Sue Gutsmith serves as a bark up to Dawn Weik. 2. Carol Stoltzfus, Jane Sutherland and Mary Stuenzi plan their game. 3. The oppostition struggles for control. 4. Energetic Sue Matzuras chases an opponent. 5. Co-Captain Julie Jones prepares a block. 6. Jane Sutherland leads the team in a corner. 7. As the Most Valuable Player, Carol Morgan attacks an opponent with Judi Thomas. 8. An opponent races Dawn Weik for the ball. 9. The 1980-81 Field Hockey team; front row, left to right: Debbie Kearsley, Sandy Fakan, Sue Matzuras, Jane Sutherland, Julie Jones, Diane Reese, Leda Tenney, Sue Gutsmith. Back row, Pat Turner, trainer. Barb Vinson, Mary Ellen Squier, Carol Stoltzfus, Mary Stuenzi, Carol Morgan, Barb Ehrman, Dawn Weik, Judi Thomas, Becky Kuhn, Coach. HOCKEY 85 FALL INTRAMURALS This year the Intramural program was run by Mark McDougal with assistance on the women's program by Shawn Taylor. His first quarter as Intramural director marked the ad- vent of Powder Puff Football for women. The Powder Puff Cham- pionship and Flag Football Cham- pionship was a doubleheader played at night on the high school field. The events and winners are: Flag Football-Regular Season-Law- lor 21-28; Playoffs-Off Campus; Powder Puff 1-Faith Foxes; Wom- en's Volleyball-Super Spikers; Cross Country Run-IVfc mile-Jim Jobosn, 3 mile-Gary Anderson; Golf Tour- nament-Division 1-Don Rickard, Division ll-Greg Greve; 3-man Bas- ketball- A League-Tom Bailey, John Mitchell, Dan Sorber; B League-Rodney Kane, James Dar- ling, Steve Evans. Coed Volleyball was started in the fall quarter, but finished in winter quarter. 86 FALL INTRAMURALS 1. Mel Bagg looks to set up a screen. 2. The winning girls volleyball team. 3. Judy Spencer hurries to tackle her opponent. 4. The team prepares for a spike. 5. A flag football line surges as the ball is snapped. 6. Looking for the pass is April Duff. 7. Barry Hutchins and others stretch out for a cross country run. 8. Monty Ward carries the ball during the flag football cham- pionship. 9. The runners near the fin- ish line. FALL INTRAMURALS 87 WINTER SPORTS Winter sports focused often this year on the great season of the men's basketball team. Posters were made by students and even community store signs expressed the fan's excitement over the successful season. In ad- dition, the normal sporting activities con- tinued. 1. The wrestling team scoreboard. 2. The Bee alias Ron Habar was greatly enjoyed by all. 3. A poster, drawn by Lana Smith, describes Mark Womach. 4. Mike Smart and Larry Green engage in a juggling feat while waiting for their game to start. 5. A cheerleading poster. 6. Todd Hamlet receives some encouragement. 7. Dr. Jeremiah cuts the net after a game. 8. Eric Mounts is rewarded for his outstanding play. 9. The local IGA shares in the CC to KC fever. 88 WINTER SPORTS WINTER SPORTS 89 J-V CHEERLEADERS The Junior-Varsity cheerleaders work hard to boost morale of the J-V team by decorating the lock- er room, making posters and serving as secret boosters, reveal- ing their identities in a post-sea- son party. 1. The 1980-81 junior-Varsily cheer- leaders: |ody Barry, Amy Harvey, Tammy Heinrich, Karen Mathews, Julie Clark. 2. Karen Mathews sparks the fans during a pep rally. 3. Amy Harvey pre- pares to hang a poster. 4. The cheer- leaders in action. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity cheerleaders are selected in the spring for the following year. They or- ganize the Teammate program, as well as give clinics and judge cheerleading tryouts in local high schools. 1. Val Friley and Elaine Riggs try to stay warm during a soccer game. 2. Linda Moody concentrates on a cheer. 3. The 1980-81 Varsity cheerleaders, left to right; bottom: Elaine Riggs, Linda Moody, Val Fri- ley. Top: Pam McKay, Gail Gromacki, Glenda Maxey. 4. The Varisty cheerleaders work as a team. CHEERLEADERS 91 BASKETBALL The 1980-81 Yellow Jacket team broke at least fifteen new re- cords during this year's season, posting an overall record of 25-4 with a tournament re- cord of 9-3. The Yellow Jackets won the NAIA District 22 playoffs to compete in the first round of the NAIA Kansas City Nationals. Their season is record- ed as the best overall season is Cedarville his- tory with Coach Don Callan named as Mid- Ohio, NAIA District and NAIA area coach of the year. 1. The squad greets an oppo- sition team. 2. All-Amcrican Eric Mounts waits to take the ball out. 3. The The 1980-81 Cedarville College Basketball team, left to right; row 1: Drew Baker, Eric Mounts, Tim Danube, Ray Lee, Rich Himes, David Carr, Greg Greve. Row 2: Curt Berger, Malcom Dixon, Mark Wo- mack, Todd Hamlet, Todd Townsend, Larry Green. Row 3: Keith Clark (Asst. 92 BASKETBALL Coach), Ken Massier (Man.), Dann Creen (Asst. Coach), Don Callan, (Head Coach). 4. A free throw is attempted by all-conference, all-Ohio Curt Berger. 5. Ray Lee makes a two hand slam. 6. Sopho- more Dave Carr struggles to make a jump shot. 8. Jubilat- ed team captain Eric Mounts reveals the NAIA District 22 trophy. 9. A lay-up is at- tempted by all-conference, all-Ohio Drew Baker. 10. all- conference, all-Ohio Junior Mark Womack makes a layup. BASKETBALL 93 94 J-V BASKETBALL J-V BAS- KETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball team provides game exper- ience for young players who are being trained for future varsity play. Coach Keith Clark directed this year's squad to an 8-6 record. Mike Smart served as J-V Captain and was also chosen as Most Valuable. 1. The j-V team watch as the refer- ee signals a foul. 2. The 1980-81 Junior-Varsity team, left to right; front row: Todd Hamlet, Tim Dan- ube, Ray Lee, Rich Himes, Todd Townsend. Back: Coach Keith Clark, Mike Smart, Doug Dod- son, Tom Blackburn. 3. Todd Hamlet makes a lay-up. 4. A jump shot is attempted by Captain Mike Smart. 5. A lay-up is attempted by Todd Townsend. 6. Opposition tries to block a jump shot of Rich Himes. 7. Todd Hamlet shoots while the opposing team watches. 8. Tim Danube dribbles the ball down the court. 9. The J-V team during a pre-season pep rally. 333 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Coach Sandy Schlappi led the Women's Basketball team to an 8-7 conference record, and an 8-13 overall record. Ce- darville also hosted the Cedarville College Women's Basket- ball Tournament. The captains were Diane Lichtensteiger and Laurie Butler. Lichtensteiger had the highest free throw percentage and Butler won the Best Defense award. Heidi Peterson was the Most Improved player. Val Whisler had the highest field goal percentage and was selected Most Valuable player. 1. Peggy Quigley shoots a free throw. 2. the 1980-81 Women's Basketball team, left to right; row 1: Dana Mosley, Laurie Butler, Lynette Libby. Row 2: Val Whisler, Heidi Peterson, Dee Wisemen, Deb Fakan, Karen Collins. Row 3: Sandy Schlappi (Coach), Diane Lichtensteiger, Stacy Chasteen, Peg Quigley, Lori Duffield, Deb Moore (Man.). Not pictured: Jenny Nestor, (Man.). 3. A free throw is shot by Senior Deb Fakan. 4. Heidi Peterson and Laurie Butler watch while Deb Fakan scrambles for the ball. 5. Lori Duffield prepares for a free throw. 6. A conference is called by Coach Schlappi. 7. The fans watch Lori Duffield make a jump shot. 8. Co-Captain Diane Lichtensteiger tallied the highest free throw percentage of the season. 9. Most Valuable Player Val Whisler, passes the ball to another team member. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 97 98 WRESTLING WRESTLING The Wrestling team had their largest team in four years. They placed fourth in the regionals and seventeenth in the NCCAA nationals. The captains of the team were Tim Fisher and Joel Taylor. Taylor also received the award for the Most Spirit and Dave English was Most Improved. Dan Bloom and Pete Martindale were co-winners of the Most Valuable Player award. 1. Tim Bell shoots in for a takedown. 2. Dave English ties up his man. 3. A cross-body ride is used by Joel Taylor to control his opponent. 4. Coach Battaglia, shares a few words of strategy with Dan Bloom during a time out. 5. A hip toss is John DeMarco's method of throwing his opponent. 6. The 1980-81 Wrestling team, left to right; front: Tim Bell, Pete Martin- dale, Joel Taylor, Kevin Howard, James Walker, Keith Treadway, David English, Rob Shirk, Darryl Potter, Shawn Huck. Back: Bob McGuckin, Alan Mills, John DeMarco, Frank Monroe, Tim Fisher, Scott Shipferl- ing, Dan Bloom, Jon Stoner, Todd Rivetti, Doug Singer, John Battaglia, Coach. 7. Pete Martindale tries to move into a position of control. 8. Darryll Potter positions himself for a takedown attempt. 9. Dan Bloom tics up his man. WRESTLING 99 WINTER INTRAMURALS During the winter intramural season the coed volley- ball leagues were finished. In addition, both an A and B league of 3-man and 5-man basketball were formed. The women also played in a 5-man basketball league, and an coed freethrow contest was held, with three couples making 16 20 freethrows. 1. Montie Ward jumps for the basketball. 2. The )ez boys and the TTT's were the winners of the 3-man leagues. 3. Tom DeYoung tries to block a spike. 4. Has Been Chris Johnson plays some tight defense. 5. John Ring dribbles around his defender. 6. Tom Ahl- grim watches Scott Carr lay-up a shot. 7. Bonnie Beikert dribbles around Darcy Morton. 8. Coed volleyball. 9. The Rowdie Round- ballcrs sec some rough action. 10. Steve Evans retrieves a loose ball. 100 WINTER INTRAMURALS WINTER INTRAMURALS 101 SPRING SPORTS Spring is an active season for Cedarville sports. Almost everyone enjoys being involved, either in intercollegiate or intramural sports, or simply as a fan, enjoying a nice day and a sporting event. 1. The Intramural board. 2. Jim Parris waits for his turn at pole vaulting. 3. The basketball net gives way for a new cafeteria. 4. Brian Johnson waits for the rest of the golf team. 5. Instruc- tions. 6. Mary Stuenzi takes a peak through the screen. 7. The baseball team relaxes. 8. Cary Yeager suffers the ministrations of Betty Bertschinger. 9. Softball preparations. 10. John and Dan DeLancey stop to tie their shoes. SPRING SPORTS 103 BASEBALL In his second year as baseball coach, Keith Clark led his team to a berth in the NAIA District 22 tournament, despite a somewhat hectic season without a home field and poor weather conditions which led to many cancellations and reschedulings. The team finished with a 6-5 conference record and 16-10 overall. Cap- tains were Jamie Darling and Al Stewart. Award winners were: Ron Hobar, Top Offense and MVP, and Mike Smart, Top De- fense. Rick Wilson and Ron Hobar were named to the NAIA District 22 team, and six members were selected for all-confer- ence: Jamie Darling, Ed Stewart, Rick Wilson, Mike Smart, and Mark Mathews. 1. The opposition holds Cedarville close to the base. 2. The 1980-81 Baseball team, front; left to right: Jamie Darling, Brad Spradlin, Phil Miller, Dave Regnier, Cary Vance. Second Row: Coach Clark, Ron Hobar, Mark Mathews, Kurt Stewart, Rick Wilson, Steve Sagraves, Larry Smith. Third Row: Don Rickard, Mike Smart, Greg Creve, Rod Kane, Tim Pryor, David Carr, Dave Davis. Not pictured: Al Stewart, Jeff Bowsen, Marcus Adams, Ed Stewart. 3. Catcher Rick Wilson returns the ball to his pitcher. 4. A ground ball is fielded by Mike Smart. 5. Coach Keith Clark checks his score card. 6. Pitcher Mark Mathews begins his delivery. 7. The Cedarville bench watches their teammate swing. 8. Al Stewart drills the ball to left center. 9. Larry Smith completes his follow through. 10. Cedarville hurries to get back to the bag in time. BASEBALL 105 SOFTBALL This year's women's softball team finished the season success- fully with an overall record of 13-9 and participated in the OAOSW State Slow Pitch tournament with an 0-2 record. Award winners were: Susie Riegle, Mv; Laurie Butler, Most Improved; Patti Dillinger, Batting Champ; Val Whisler, Best Defense; and Barb Vinson, RBI champ. 1. Mel Bagg pauses for a drink. 2. Coach Kearney delivers instructions. 3. Co-Captain Susie Riegle completes the put-out. 4. Val Whisler beats the throw to first. 5. Jean Hatton rounds second base to head for third. 6. Debbie Selden prepares to pitch. 7. Second base is stolen by Lisa Wagner. 8. The 1980-81 Softball team, left to right; row 1: Dawn Weik, (Man.), Lisa Wagner, Darcy Morton, Susie Riegle (Capt.), Marcy Morton, Jean Hatton, Mary Stuenzi (Man.). Row 2: Val Whisler, Lori Duffield, Barb Vinson (Capt.), Terri Aiken, Lynette Libby, Laurie Butler. Row 3: Dr. Kearney (Coach), Bill Burleson, (Asst. Coach), Debbie Fakan, Patti Dillinger, Karen Hobar, Mel Bagg, Debbie Selden. 9. Mel Bagg completes the follow through for a hit. 10. Val Whisler stretches for the put-out. 106 SOFTBALL If 9 SOFTBALL 107 108 MEN'S TENNIS MEN'S TENNIS This year's tennis team tallied a 15-4 overall record, with a 5-0 conference record. They took first place in both the Mid-Ohio and NAIA District 22 tourna- ment. As District champs for 13 14 years and as qualifiers for the 15th consecutive year either as a team or individually for nationals, the team man- aged to finish 29th in NAIA national ratings. 1. Most improved Don Rawlins stretches for 3 backhand. 2. The 1980-81 Men's Tennis team, left to right; kneeling: Randy Wilson, John DeLancey, Shawn Huck, Manager Bob Smith, Jim Tassell, Tom Holwerda. Standing: Dan DeLancey, Coach Murdoch, Steve Standridge, Curt Berger, Dave Blasdell, Mark James, Dan Murphy, Donnie Rawlins, Ron Rost, Steve Lewis, Jeff Smith, Dale Schaecterle. 3. Most Valuable Recipi- ents John and Dan DeLancey receive post game congratula- tions. 4. All-Conference Curt Berger waits for the volley. 5. Team Co-captain Dale Schaecterle returns a low forehand 6. John DeLancey slices his serve 7. A forehand is returned by Dan Murphy. 8. Ron Rost returns a forehand. 9. Coach Mur- doch confers with his team. MEN'S TENNIS 109 WOMEN'S TENNIS The Women's tennis team posted a 10-5 record, the best in Cedarville's women's tennis history. Ann Berger and Cheryl McMillan were co-winners of the Most Valuable award, with the Most Improved award shared by Patty Harding and Diane McMillan. Nancy Oscar had the Best Singles Record, and the Best Doubles Record went to Ann Berger and Patty Harding. 1. Senior Jannell Decker begins her serve. 2. A low backhand is returned by Colene Fox. 3. the 1980-81 Women's Tennis team, front; left to right: Nancy Oscar, Colene Fox, Diane McMillan, Cheryl McMillan, Patty Harding. Row 2: Dr. Pamela Diehl (Coach), Jannell Decker, Pam Muncy, Ann Berger, Beth Lindley, Shawn Taylor (Asst. Coach). 4. Patty Harding hits a 6 forehand crosscourt shot. 5. Patty Harding and Ann Berger were ranked first in doubles. 6. Patty Harding. 7 . Senior Cheryl McMillan adjusts a tennis shoe. 8. Top-ranked singles Ann Berger receives game congratulations from her opponent. 9. Ann Berger. 10. Nancy Oscar. 110 WOMEN'S TENNIS WOMEN'S TENN1S 111 MEN'S TRACK Continuous improvement was demonstrated by this year's track team. Coach Elvin King attributes this to the athletes consistently working hard in practice and com- petition. The team was Co-champion of the Findlay Invi- tational, finishing second in the MOC, third in NAIA District 22, and ninth in the NCCAA Nationals. 1. Jeff Hackett anticipates a long jump. 2. Craig Herl legs out the dash. 3. Tim Cladura throws the discus. 4. Gary Yeager pole vaults. 5. Ccdarvillc's Gary Anderson stretches to pass the baton to Gary Yeager. 6. Pete Coblentz. 7. Dean Johnson participates in the steeple chase. 8. The The 1980-81 Track Team, left to right; sitting: Dan Bisbee, Jim Parris, Mark Parman, Dave Black, Dean Johnson, Ryan Spencer. Kneeling: Coach King, Jack Wright, Brad Brandt, Matt Par- man, Mark Mills, Gary Yeager, Tom Wiggershause, Dave Sallee. Standing: Ken Kaufman, (Manager), Bob Entwislle, Gary Anderson, Greg Bernard, Pete Coblentz, Kevin Brueilly, Dave Averill, Tim Gladura, Jeff Bailey. 9. Mark Mills looks to his realy man. 112 MEN'S TRACK WOMEN'S TRACK This year began the first year for the women's cross country and track team to compete against other colleges. Although they didn't win a meet, they did build motivation for others to run on a much stronger, improved team next year. 1. Terri Schmidt has a smile. 2. Laura Clayton finishes the Cedarville Alumni road run. 3. Julie Hutchins was a Senior team member. 4. Becky Needles. 5. Joyce Pycraft runs with Rhonda Coven- try. 6. The 1980-81 Women's Cross Country and Track team, left to right; kneeling: Terri Schmidt, Carol Elmore. Back: Reve Smtih, Rhonda Coventry, Laura Clayton, Joyce Pycraft, Becky Needles, Coach King. Not pictured: Ju- lie Hutchins. 7. Reve Smith, Carol El- more, and Becky Needles run together. 8. The team takes a break. 9. Laura Clay- ton accepts an Alumni road run award. 114 WOMEN'S TRACK J10D 9U GOLF Although the Cedarville College golf team had a season record of 4-7, they finished as NCCAA District III tournament champs, winning a berth at the NAIA National Tour- nament in Huntsville, Texas. 1. Mike Reed tees off. 2. The 1980-81 Golf team; left to right: Bill Moore, Mike Reed, John Greenwood, Mark Womack, Brian Johnson, Jim Baldwin, Bill Boulet, Dr. Allen Monroe. Not pictured: Chris Brown, Mark Brandt, Ken Gentzler. 3. Bill Boulet hits an iron. 4. Mark Womack watches his shot down the fairway. 5. Bill Moore watches the ball near the green. 6. Coach Monroe. 7. John Greenwood winds up for an iron shot. 8. A putt is lined up by Brian Johnson. 9. Jim Baldwin watches another golfer. GOLF 117 SPRING INTRAMURALS During the beginning of spring quarter intramurals, the basketball tournaments were concluded. Other main in- tramural sports were men's, women's, and coed softball, coed badmitton, and indoor men's soccer. 1. Many girls enjoyed women's softball. 2. Indoor soccer. 3. This softball player, follows through for a hopeful hit. 4. John Tilford shoots a layup. 5. A return of the birdie. 6. Intramural softball has fans, too. 7. The soccer ball is passed to a teammage. 8. The badminton player looks for the birdie. 8. A coed softball player stretches for a hit. SPRING INTRAMURALS 119 CROUPS •lamp onto CONCERT CHORALE 1. The Concert Chorale provided a ministry throughout the year by singing in area churches and performing on campus. During Spring Break, Chorale traveled in the Midwest. Mem- bers were: Row 1: Dr. Anderson, Marcia Mallare, Kathy Mallare, Rhonda Brugger, Denise Davenport, Annette Wal- born, Annette Miller, Cindy Ewing. Row 2: Jon Croskey, Steve Stallsmith, Julie English, Elena England, Joyce Woo- dard, Cail Cromacki, Geri Black, Faith Ebersole, Debbie Wita, Dave Lord, Paul Hayes. Row 3: Dean Wagner, Todd Rivetti, Jeff Subra, Janis Traphagen, Nancy Jindra, Martha Woodruff, Tammy Will, Teresa Heeney, Karen McHugh, Marilyn Reinholdt, Becky Hofstra, Byron Clemens, Steve Churchill. Row 4: Kent Anderson, Dave Olsen, Keith Risser, Tim Depue, Rusty Burk, Dan Price, Jonathan Bowersox, Jeff Holt, Dave Price, Jon Stoner, Doug Pillips, Les Price. 122 CONCERT CHORALE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS lute m y • tTAUV AMfVK N$ ORATORIO CHORUS 1. Under the direction of Dr. Matson, the Oratorio Chorus presented a Sunday afternoon concert consisting of three works; one of which was done in Latin. Oratorio prepared one quarter for their concert. Brass Members included: Wayne Anthony, Lloyd Roberts, Roseanne Branham, Mr. DiCurrci, Jim Switzer, Stephen Clark, Rick Dustin, Daryl Waterman, Eric Henderson. Oratorio Members were: Row 1: Connie Fitch, Nancy Jindra, Lynn Settle, Joyce Knicely, Marcia Kingsbury, Janis Traphagen, Marcia Mallare, Debbie Wita, Jon Cros- key, Steve Churchill, Steve Stallsmith, Dewayne Grooms, Dave Price, Dave Short, Gwen Smith, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Debbie Oliver, Cindy Ewing, Laura Coffman, Annette Miller, Annette Walborn. Row 2: Rhonda Brugger, Joyce Mishler, Merry Daman, Sandy Ja- cobs, Tammy Will, Dean Wagner, Kevin Purdin, Dave Olsen, Jeff Subra, Charles Starkes, Steve Ward, Dave Mast, Jeff Holt, Tom Waggershaus, Glen McConnel, Mr. Durham, Mr. Stahl. Row 3: Elena England, Carol Elmore, Linda Ingram, Joyce Woodard, Julie English, Randy Wilson, Jon Stoner, Doug Phillips, Byron Clemems, Mike Bynum, Dave Pickering, Paul Hayes, Edd Sturdcvant, Dan Price, Jonathan Bowersox, Gary Rouster, George Stephens, Chris Carothers, John Conlon, Betsy Hanna, Connie Schultz, Karen McHugh, Geri Black, Patty Cornell. Row 4: Jennifer Viguers, Nancy Pierce, Jennifer Gabriel, Martha Woodruff, Charon Nagy, Jodi Barry, Erica Cooper, Judy Walters, Angela Cooke, Rachel Scott, Brenda Llewellyn, Debbie Gilbert, Nancy Gedicks, Kim Kensinger, Diane Crabtree, Christine Terpstra, Amy Mitchell, Donna Supplee, Alice Boyd, Sally Fulmer, Sue Knicely, Cynthia Eiser, Lori Stone, Marcia McNeish, Debbie Barnett, Lynette Rosenau, Denise Daven- port. ORATORIO 123 How shall they hear SYMPHONIC BAND 1. Under the direction of Mr. DiCuirci, the Symphonic Band provided three major concerts on campus this year. One of these concerts was under the direction of a guest director, George Wilson. The highlight of the year was their five day tour of parts of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Members were: Piccolo: Donna Supplee Flute: Edna Hollopeter, Debbie Wita, Lester Price, Vicki Waterman, Jacqueline Lucas, Faith Kenoyer, Carolyn Dugan, Melinda Miller, Tonya Stretch, Christine Terpstra, Jenny Line, Reda Moore, Bethany Ter- penning, Jill McCoy. French Horn: Lisa Meharry, Janice Warren, Gwen Smith, John Harbeck, Gary Rouster, Rachel Hedges, Jill Cranick. Tuba: Eric Henderson, Jim Howard, Terri Schmidt. Oboe: Vicki Accordino. Clarinet: Jon Cros- key, Cindy Garrison, Jenifer Freebourn, Chris Carothers, Dawn Schulz, Sheila Stephenson, Dawn Fisher, Debbie Oli- ver, Linda Koistinen, Diane Crabtree, Teresa Schaber, Sandy Ham, Judy Bingam, Becky McConnell, Charla McFar- land, Joyce Stark, Maxine Reiser, Laura Smith, Brian Umholtz. Bassoon: Karen King. Sax: Randy Howard, Lynn Settle, Kellie Frost, Brenda King, Barbara Furr, Ann Peder- sen. Baritone Horn: Kevin Harding, Dave Clark. Trumpet: Lloyd Roberts, Daryl Waterman, Roseanne Branham, Rick Dustin, Lisa Parsley, Keith Treadway, Scott DeGroft, Beth Lindlcy, Jeanette Johnston. Trombone: Craig Shuneson, Mark Baugh, Jim Switzer, Ron Titus, Kevin Mulder, Stefan Pabst. String Bass: Jan Leman. Percussion: Wayne Anthony, Doug Cooley, J.D. Willets, Alice Boyd, Sue Knicely, Karen McHugh. 124 SYMPHONIC BAND BRASS CHOIR 1. Brass Choir, under the direction of Mr. Pagnard, provided many excellent concerts during the school year. In addition to these concerts. Brass Choir also traveled during Spring Break. Members included: Row 1: Gwen Smith, Roseanne Branham, Lisa Parsley, |ill Cranick. Row 2: Mr. Charle Pagnard, Ruth Ellen Cook, Wayne Anthony, Stephen Pabst, Rick Dustin, Lisa Meharry. Row 3: Craig Shuneson, Keith Tredway, Jim Switzer, Jeff Montie, Doug Coo- ley, Gary Rouster, Lloyd Roberts. Row 4: Kevin Mulder, Steve Clark, J.D. Willets, Mr. Michael DiCuirci, Dave Youngman, Daryl Waterman, Eric Henderson. BRASS CHOIR 125 FELLOWSHIP CHOIR 1. Fellowship Choir provided special music during Sunday evening worship service. Members Were: Row 1: Carol Essler, Lynn Settle, Mary Sterr. Row 2: Marcia Wiinamaki, Doug Steele, Kirk Wesselink, Joyce Woodard. Row 3: Wan- da Vanderstar, Brian Blair, Jim Saunders, Cheryl Clayton. Row 4: Jane Adams, Renee Pritchard, Dave Potterger, Anna Hottel. PEP BAND 2. Pep Band was the source for a very enthusiastic atmo- sphere at the athletic events for which they played. Members included: Row 1: Glenda Maxey, Pam McKay, Gail Gro- macki, THE BEE , Beth Lindley, J.D. Willets, Alice Boyd, Linda Moody, Valerie Friley. Row 2: Steve Ward, John De- meester, Tim Power, Dave Spradling, Lynn Dzedzy, Pam Decker. Row 3: Cheryl Sarver, Carol Essler, Donna Supplee, Jenny Line, Sara Johnson, Kathy Crowell, Dean Veenstra, Dean Price, Kevin Mulder, Rhonda Christ, Don Wagner, Sandy Ham, Sheila Stephenson, Donna Johnson. Row 4: Ann Pedersen, Jackie Lucas, Christine Terpstra, Vicki Wa- terman, Les Price, Carolyn Dugan, Dawn Fisher, Jolene McLealand, Barb Furr, Lynn Christenson, Arnold Willy, Paul Krueger, Chris Carothers, Grace Hill, Gary Rouster, Jill Cranick, Kaen King. Row 4: Ron Hobar, Mr. DiCuirci, Eric Henderson, Terri Schmidt, Jeff Rider, Ted DeShields, Jim Tuttle, Daryl Waterman, Peter Walker, Ron Phillips, Scott DeGroft, David Compton, Paul Hayes, Jeanette Johnston. 126 PEP BAND, FELLOWSHIP CHOIR KINGSMAN 1. The ministry of the Kingsman Quartet was to provide musical edification. They traveled dur- ing the school year on week- ends, and during the summer, they were in Australia and many of the Western states. Members include: Roger Michel, Randy Wilson, Dave Moritz, Will Brown, and Bobby Shomo. KINGSMAN 127 ABUNDANT LIFE 1. The Abundant Life Team provided a singing ministry during the school year by performing in various churches on weekends. During the summer. Abundant Life had a ten week ministry in the Northwestern United States. Team Members includ- ed Row 1: Jeff Subra, Elena England, Annette Walborn. Row 2: Marty Loper, Elaine Rayder, Debbie Wita, Jon Croskey. Row 3: Jeff Holt, Marcy Dresbach, Doug Phillips. 2. The Summer Swordbcarers team had a ten week ministry in the Eastern United States. The team participated in visitation, preaching, singing, and children's programs in many churches and camps. Members Were: Row 1: Paul Hayes, Ceri Black, Mendy Jack- son, Chris Felt. Row 2: Paul Briggs, Gail Gromacki, Cal Clark, Roscoe Smith, Shirley Clark. Row 3: Laura Lehto, Jon Harvey, Rhonda Crist. 128 ABUNDANT LIFE, SWORDBEARERS SWORDBEARERS The three Swordbearers teams pro- vided a ministry through song many weekends during the school year. During Spring Break, Brian Miller's team traveled to Illinois, Roscoe Smith's team to Iowa, and Cal Clark's team to Pennsylvania. Members of the teams were: 1. Standing: Lee Ann Bires, Chris Felt, Lois Lyon, Cal Clark, John Nichols, Mcndy Jackson. Sitting: Deanna O'Wade, Jon Harvey, Jennifer Ga- briel, Lenna Barrand. Kneeling: Dave Lewis, Rick Matter. 2. Back Row: Dan Mantz, Randy Howard, Roscoe Smith, Grant Wil- liams, Steve Ward, James Fischer. Front Row: Cheryl Miller, Karen Willms, Becky Ferrell, Rhonda Crist, Joann Bradshaw, Julie Armstrong. 3. Back Row: Matt Little, Lori Taylor, Jim Jobson. Middle Row: Arlan Palm- er, Patty Pantzer, Carol Stoltzfus, Sandy Jacobs, Bill Thomas. Front Row: Brian Miller, Debbie Tinner, Debbie Oliver, John Conlon. SWORDBEARERS 129 EXTENSION TEAMS The Swordbearer Extension teams traveled each Sunday to various churches in order to aid them in their ministry. 1. Springfield, Blessed Hope Baptist: Reda Moore, Sandy Runge, Chris Joseph. 2. Kettering, Calvary Brethren Church: Linda Friedland, Deanna Palmer, John Moore, Cindy Bair. 3. Lithopolis, Grace Baptist Church: Beth Johnson, Jeff Ward, Bob Boynton, Tammy Champlin, Tom Wigger- shaus. 4. Bellbrook: Karen Webb, Jeff Brammer, Pam Decker, Andrew Roberts, Jenny Alvey. 130 EXTENSION TEAMS 4 EXTENSION TEAMS 1. Covington First Baptist: Mary Gabbard, Lona Shughart, Gary Jacobs, Ruth Kemp, Jane Sutherland, Annette Ad- ams. 2. Ville Baptist Church: George Stephens, Sara Johnson, Dave Lord. 3. New Vienna: Teresa Geiger, David English, Terri Smart, Josias Lima. 4. Berea Bible Center: Carolyn Dugan, John Greenwood, Pam Parry. EXTENSION TEAMS 131 MASTER'S PUPPETS Master's Puppets consisted of two teams and production. The teams traveled on weekends and during Spring Break. Production prepared the scripts that the teams used. In addition to these teams was a summer team which traveled for ten weeks during the sum- mer. 1. Mark's team: front: Alice Boyd, Kayla Webb, Kellie Huddleston. Back: Jeff Parry, Mark Pinkerton. 2. Charlie's team: sitting: Rhonda Eubank, Allyson Chapin, Jo Anne Filippeili. Standing: Charlie Phillips, Lisa Petty. 3. Summer team: front: Charlie Phillips, Patty Cornell. Back: Mark Pinkerton, Rhonda Eubank, Ron Hobar. 4. Production: Sitting: Tonya Stretch, Roberta Harmon, sitting: Bonnie Nycum, Jon Harvey. 132 MASTER'S PUPPETS SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 S.. HOONtM WORSwP MOO.. YOUTH MIITIH6IW T90— tVtWNG WOSV'I ' 700.. wtomsoauvt ywcf 700 AUIN SMUH PASTOR SPRING BREAK TEAMS 1. The Beach Evangelism team spent a week in Florida witnessing. Team members were: Front: Erika Cooper, Cheryl Coulson, Kathi Cook, Pat- ty Leipprandt. Row 2: Dan Llewellyn, Jeff Wil- letts, Byron Majors, Joan Filippelli, Natalie Mar- tin, Joan Webber, Vini Jacquery, Beth Lewis, Myron Major, Tammy Smiley, Steve Etner, Ma- ria Martinez, Charles Phillips, Roy Fuller, Kris- ten DeWitt, Mr. Dolph, Brenda Boley, Rhonda Eubank, Dianna Popa, Doug Vander Meulen, Lisa Petty, Cathy Swaney, Esther Smith, Charlie High, Chuck Lehman, Josias Lima. Top: Todd Petersch, Patty Maloney, Mike Wilcox, Larry Green, J.D. Callan. 2. The New York team spent their Spring Break witnessing in the heart of New York City. Mem- bers were: David English, Jane Adams, Cullen Gibson, Karen Crawford, Dave Averill, Marcia Hayward, John Moore, Nobuya Higashiyama. 3. The Texas teamed joined missionaries Bruce and Bev McDonald in Austin, Texas, helping them with canvassing and Bible Studies for children. Members were: Robert Entwistle, Scott Dixon, Loraine Merkh, Lisa Ramsey, Dann Green, Sandy Wagner, Marla Eissens, (Bruce Bev Mc- Donald), Barry Hutchins, Larry Seawell, Deanna Palmer. SPRING BREAK TEAMS 133 CHILDREN'S WORKERS OVCH workers travel to the Ohio Veterans' Chil- dren's Home each week. The AM workers help with the morning church services, while the PM workers present devotions and play with the chil- dren. Members of the PM team were: 1. Row 1: Kathy Bachelder, Laurie Morazzano, Carol Schulze, Sally Fulmer, Nancy Oscar, April Duff, Becky Davis. Row 2: Mary Moncrief, Donna McHugh, Brenda Hitchcock, Rene Bartley, Tru- dy Tangblade, Debbie Buining, Jeanice Arnold, Lisa Swinford, Colenc Fox. Row 3: Rob Shirk, Dan Snyder, Don Davies, Tim Burel, Linda Kois- tinen, Diana Popa, Judy Spencer, Carey Weaver, Mark Jones, Lori Richards, Diane Pasco, Jackie Burdick, Mark Osborne. Row 4: Tim Baker, Joey Griffin, Craig Shuneson, Tim Fisher, Tim Gra- ham, Matt Mills, Greg Greve, Ernie Francis. 2. OVCH AM members were: Edna Hollopeter, Sherry Brewer, Geraldine Jue, Kathy Ormsbee, Melinda Filer, Todd Peterson, Deb Deaton, (OVCH resident), Grace Hill, David English, Lana Robinson, Mike Trumbull, Anita Worley, Dan Bisbee, Jennifer Viguers, John Goertzen, Dar- leen Carano, Dave Hegarty, Lori Greenawalt, Brad Brandt, Edwina McGraw, Robert McGuckin, Carla Mosher, Dean Johnson. 3. Yellow Springs Riding Center volunteers work with handicapped children. Members were: Lin- da Kranenburg, Janice Moeller, Gaye Hoover, Connie Williams, Heidi Peterson. Row 2: Karin Steinmuller, Jeanette Johnston, Kelli Disher, Nancy Newman, Kevin Purdin, Laurie Bryan. 134 CHRIST1AN SERVICE CHILDREN'S WORKERS 1. The Dayton Children's Hospital team members volun- teering their services were: Row 1: Colleen Engelmann, Mary Howard, Carmen Rodriguez, Kathy Putnam, Julie Murray, Teresa Bonzo, Char Wiles. Row 2: Dave Olsen, Kim Dodds, Maureen Conley, Kathie Jewell, Rebecca Schwenk, Rich Danec, Karen Runge, Faye Horton, Carla Marling. Row 3: Ed Smith, Cindy Fowler, Rick Mourlam, Debbie Bonzo, Cindi Robinette, June Taylor, Kelly Ann Cope, Tyann Minnich. 2. Dayton Detention workers who worked with kids from 8-17 were: Scott Dixon, Larry Green, Bob Smith. 3. Awana volunteers at Grace Baptist in Cedarville were: Merry Damon, Pam Hale. Southgate volunteers were: Laurie Bryan, Dale Archer. 4. Springfield Detention Home workers were: Row 1: Diane Morgan, Patty Aberth, Ruth Kemp, Doris Fought, Joanne Abbe, Beth Wind, Debbie Sanville. Row 2: Don Wagner, Lori Evans, Dave Lindner. CHRISTIAN SERVICE 135 RESTHOME WORKERS 1. Resthome workers hold Sunday morning services, sing songs, and sim- ply spend time visiting with the elder- ly and sharing the gospel. Members of the IOOF team included: Patty Aberth, Dan Rowe, Linda Monroe, Dave Perry, Faith Ebersole, Matthew Brown. 2. Hospitality Home Xenia workers were: Sitting: |ill Southward, Kelly Avery. Standing: Myron Major, Dei- tra Huffman, Evelyn Shirk, Melinda Filer, Dale Wilson, Dan Sorber, Jeff Summelrin, Nancy Tenney, Pam McKever, Dick Krewson, Ann Landers. 3. Knights of Pythias resthome work- ers were: Sitting: Tammy Teel, Sherry Walker, Faith Linn, Rick (ones. Standing: Cullen Gibson, Laura Smith, Matt Parmen, K. Maria Mac- Donald. 136 CHRISTIAN SERVICE RESTHOME WORKERS 1. Heathergreen I resthome workers in- cluded: Sitting: David Perry. Standing: Ruth Anderson, Dean Wagner, Glen jones, Bri- an Blair, Cindy Ewing. 2. Cedarville Senior Citizen's team helped with the recreational activities of this group. Members were: Debbie Sanville, Marsha McNeish. 3. Heathergreen II resthome workers were: Mark Skiles, Carol Elmore, Mike Erickson, Faith Ann Williams, Janice Leman, Justin Sewell, Carlene Terlouw, Rhonda Het- tinger. 4. Resthome workers of the Greenwood manor team were: Jeanette Johnston, Lynn Dzedzy, Dave Hyslop, Ann Berger, Julie Kitchen, Ken Gentzler, Lori Redmond. CHRISTIAN SERVICE 137 CHRISTIAN SERVICE 1. Green County Jail workers witness to the inmates on Sundays. Members included: Sitting: Jenny Raught, Christal Marihugh. Standing: Tim Baker, Colene Fox, Tom Schreiber, Dave Youngman, Mark John- son, Jim Peterson, Barry Hutchins, Loraine Merkh, Absent: Gary Anderson, Jim Wain- wright, Steve Yager. 2. Kimwood team works with boys who have autistic problems. Members were: Row 1: Jennifer Viguers, Chris Parsons, Ka- ren Snare. Row 2: Amy Hancock, Pam McKay, Donna Birch, Miriam Presseau. Row 3: Rebecca Payton, Rebecca Payton, Pat Magnuson, Karen Eddy. 3. Mueller Residential Center is a home for the mentally retarded. Team members in- cluded: Row 1: Laurie Spear, Jill Cranick, Judy Bingman, Denise Waites, Bev Bar- nette, Cheryl McMillan, Bonnie Merrill, Jane Lloyd, Teresa Schaber, Donna Hague, Nancy Price, Denise Hartman, Sandy Oie, Nancy Abel, Carol Lewis. Row 2: Brenda Boley, Marcia Mallare, Erika Cooper, Debbie Standridge, Ruth Hurlburt, Jeff Mackey, Dave West, Kevin Mulder, Gary Yeager, Greg Wells, Charlie High, David Morris. 138 CHRIST1AN SERVICE CHRISTIAN SERVICE 1. Dayton Rescue mission workers held services for adult men and women. Members included: Row 1: Monty Ward, Nobuya Higashiyama, J.D. MacGil- livray. Row 2: Scott Shipferling, Theo DeShields, Jonathon Bowersox. 2. Wright State Campus Evangelism workers includ- ed: Sitting: Sandy Wagner, Gillis West, Beth Bull- ock, Denise Gilmore. Standing: Carl Ruby, Dick Mulder, Kay Donaldson, Kevin Purdin, Julie Moore, Pete Martindale, Jeff Vickman. Not pic- tured: Martha Jewell, Glen Gordon. 3. Wittenburg Campus Evangelism workers were: Tim Bullock, Joe Lihan, Nobuya Higashiyama, Dave Tupps, Patty Maloney. CHRISTIAN SERVICE 139 BIBLE CLUBS Bible Clubs arc held in different area churches and homes for children in elementary school. Bible Club work- ers tell Bible Stories, missionary sto- ries, play with the children, and pro- vide a time for refreshments. 1. Dicuirci Bible Club workers were: Mark Dresback, Roberta Harmon. 2. Cypher's Bible Club workers were: Dan Buckley, Lynn Sherman. 3. Knapp Bible Club workers were: Becky Conrad, Mike Reed. 140 BIBLE CLUBS BIBLE CLUBS 1. Justice Home Bible Club workers were: Patricia Leipprandt, Dale Gardner. 2. Tomlinson Bible Club workers were: Nancy Hall, Dave Sexton, Cheryl Roth. 3. Cole Bible Club workers were: Brad Inbody, Marcia Kingsbury. BIBLE CLUBS 141 BIBLE CLUBS 1. Seaman's Bible Club workers were: Bill Moore, Michelle Roop. 2. Massie Bible Club workers were: Susan Kreidler, Tim Filer. 3. Calvary Baptist Chuch Bible Club workers were: Karen Koerber, John DeMeester. 142 BIBLE CLUBS SUMMER MIS The Missionary-in-Service teams are groups and individuals that stay for a period of time in the summer to help foreign and home missionaries and mission agencies. 1. China team members were: Row 1: Karen Col- lins, Laurie Butler, Diane Lichtensteiger. Row 2: Cheryl Coulson, Karen Hobar, Sara Beattie, Bonnie Nycum. Row 3: Myron Youngman, Deb Fakan, Becky Jones, Lori Duffield, Row 4: Andy Byrum, Vicki Butler, Valerie Whisler, Frank Nabring, Mrs. Frank, Dr. Frank. 2. Israel team members included: Row 1: Judi Bingman, Ruth Miller. Row 2: Belinda Major, Linda Wilson, Carla Marling. Row 3: Mike Bam- bose, Dave Schonfeld. 3. China Basketball team members were: Row 1: Karen Hobar, Karen Collins, Lori Duffield, Lau- rie Butler. Row 2: Vicki Butler, Heidi Peterson, Diane Lichtensteiger, Valerie Whisler, Deb Fa- kan. 4. Phillipines Basketball team members included: Row 1: Rick Hickman, Larry Green, Scott Dixon, Don Wagner. Row 2: Mike Smart, Greg Greve, Dave Youngman, Greg Malone, Mark Dresbach. MIS 143 MIS SUMMER TEAMS 1. MIS volunteers serving individually in- cluded: Row 1: Laura McConnell. Row 2: Brenda Hitchcock Michelle Kauff- man. Row 3: Kim Payton, Nancy Hall, Kathy Mallare. Row 3: Rhonda Coven- try, Jeanette Johnston, Karen McHugh. Row 4: Dave Black, Dan Betzel. 2. Australia team members were: Row 1: Tammy Will, Debbie Barnett, Lisa Wis- noski, Kim Hakes, Faith Linn, Sue Par- vin, Nancy Baker. Row 2: Bill Buhrow, Dave Olsen, Mark Jones, John Conlon, Jeff Mossman, Dan Mantz. 3. Scotland team members consisted of: front: John Jackson, Deanna Palmer. Back: Nancy Oscar, Marla Eissens. 144 MIS UWIter DC CCOAJ?Wll£ v ot S rtOAR ii CEOA VUil j WS fs f OE Cf3A}WLLf MIS TEAMS 1. The Ivory Coast Soccer team traveled to Africa during Christmas vacation. Members included: Row 1: Dan Delan- cey, Phil Miller, Bobby Shomo, Tom Aikken, Dave Cox, Dave Jones. Row 2: Mark Wells, Carleton Birch, Dan Llewellyn, Jeff Bowser, Joe O'Neil, Steve Thompson, Coach John McGillivray. 2. Brazil team members were: Row 1: Mr. Pagnard, Marcia Mallare, Faith Ebersole, Julie English, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Vini Jaquery. Row 2: Jim Baldwin, Josias Lima, Daryl Waterman, Steve Clark. MIS 145 CLUBS 1. Fellowship for World Missions sponsors the annual missionary conference during winter quarter, as well as meeting regularly throughout the year for prayer and to discuss missions. Members were: Sitting: Ruth Miller, Dan Bisbee, Lynette Libby, Linda Pin- son, Kathy Ormsbee, Roberta Ocran, Tim Hoganson, Cathy Swaney. Standing: Dr. Richard Durham, Mrs. Cathy Durham, Linda Ladygo, Chris Bean, Sara Beattie, Mark Wells, Joanne Brad- shaw, Dave Hyslop. 2. Timalathians provides an oppor- tunity for the student to develop a Christian world and life view through seminars and discussion of books. Members included: Sitting: Dave Lord, Dave Marstellar, Chuck Hickey. Row 1: Lorie Liver- good, Michele Manuel, Joel Smith, Terri Ankenman, Ellen Cray, Lisa Wisnoski. Row 2: Theo DeShields, Vini Jaquery, Mark Skiles, Tim Power, Chris Skjerli, Raymond Miller. 146 CLUBS GREEK CLUBS 1. Alpha Zeta meets to develop student interest in photography and darkroom skills. Members in- cluded: Kneeling: Dave Fogle, Russ Mierta, Tim Bullock. Row 1: Celia Fowler, Dave Kissinger, Dan Snyder, Judy Spencer, Row 2: John Tilford, Mark Osborn, Carl Shirey, Mike Murray, Scott Jelsma. 2. Alpha Mu Chi is a society which prepares engaged girls for mar- riage. Members were: Row 1: Brenda Wagenschutz, Connie Williams, Ma Printy (advisor), Car- ol Elmore, Natalie Shesko. Row 2: Beth Ann Payne, Donna Logan Perry, Lisa Swinford, Sherry Kreidler. 3. Alpha Chi seeks to develop Christian personality and leader- ship in men. Members were: Sit- ting: Dave Black, Kevin Harding, Dick Mulder, Doug Singer, Don Davies, Bob Smith. Row 2: Joe Li- lian, Tim Power, Vern Yoder, Jeff Fawcett, Marty Loper, Brad In- body, Kevin Mulder, Marty Smith, Dave Stevens. Row 3: Ron Martin, Dave Lindner, Larry Sho- velton. GREEK CLUBS 147 GREEK CLUBS 1. Gamma Chi is a society which seeks to cultivate personality and poise at both in- formal and formal events. Members includ- ed: Sitting: Pam Pitts, Karen Ebersole, Sally Webster, Lynn Sherman, Geri Probst, Denise Gilmore. Row 2: Mrs. Jody Grosh, Kim Kensinger, Ann Pederson, Donna Ein- stein, Patty Conner, Joyce Woodard, Susan Kreidler, Debbie Dowell, Mendy Jackson, Elane England, Anita Zimmerman. Row 3: Laurie Morazzano, Dawn Kessler, Sarah Ronk, Michele Manuel, Sandy Kitchen, Melissa Gutwein, Lorraine Halladay, Karen Fenstermaker, Rebecca Schwenk, Ruth Hurlburt. 2. Chi Theta Pi is for those students interest- ed in science-health professions. Members were: Kneeling: Dianna Popa, Cynthia Popa, Teresa Geiger, Darleen Carano, Jill Cranick, April Saatoff, Brenda King, Wan- da Vanderstar, Kelly Cope. Row 2: David Wright, Dave Marstellar, Jon Anderson, Dan Garrison, Anita Worley, Ed Keeley, Kirk Wesselink, Carolyn Hunter, Jamie Robinson, Karen Runge, Mary Schmitt, Melissa Gutwein, Dr. Larry Helmick (Advi- sor), Frederick Hill. Not pictured: Anthonia Adeoye, Debby Bonzo, Chuck Christ, Louie D'Amico, John DeMarco, Ann Howard, Jennifer Judkins, David Krueger, Terri Kyle, Kim Laidig, Becky Love, Ray- mond Miller, Mark Pinkerton, Linda Pin- son, Lawrence Shovelton, Jennifer Stork. 148 GREEK CLUBS GREEK CLUBS 1. Gamma Zeta Theta is a society to instill Christian personality and leadership. Mem- bers included: Sitting: fill Cranick, Lizabeth Blanchard. Standing: Judy Spencer, Ruth Kemp, Anita Worley. 2. Alpha Delta Omega is a society which seeks the personal, spiritual development of its membership through personal service to students and others. Members were: Row 1: Michelle Kauffman, Debbie Moody, Sheri Keeler, Donna Gall, Sandy Seals, Becky Pruden, Beth Bullock, Mrs. Dixon, Tammy Kearbey, Carol Morgan, Debbie Standridge. Middle girls: Beth Lindley, Cheryl McMillan. Row 2: Ruthie Fareno, Ruth Ann Book, Mary Wallace, Debra Sloan, Deanna Palmer, Diane McMillan, Karen Grant, Cathy Fisher, Anne Tawney, Lisa Ramsey, Shirley Clark, Peggy Harrel, Becky Blackburn, K. Maria MacDonald, Patty Maloney, Carol Sue Cox. 3. Phi Epsilon Kappa is an organization for those who believe they are going into full- time Christian Service. Members were: Row 1: Tim Bullock, Mr. Parvin, Sheryl Kreidler, Mark Anderson, Delanna Phil- lips, Kirk Wesselink, Dale Rittenhouse, Dick Mulder, Mark Osborne, Mary Mon- crief, Tim Filler. Row 2: Don Rickard, Matt Mills, Bob Entwistle, Dave Lindner, Steve Churchill, Floyd Stanfill. GREEK CLUBS 149 GREEK CLUBS 1. Pi Delta gives tours for campus visitors and ushers at campus concerts. Mem- bers were: Front: Jennifer Viguers, Lor- raine Halladay, Julie Prentice, Angela Brown, Roscoe Smith, Mary Howard, Curtis Hoke. Back: Dave Lewis, Anne Nikles, Ed Smith, Connie Carr. 2. Pi Sigma Nu is a society which pro- motes service projects on the campus. Members included: Row 1: Ed Stewart, Jeff Bowser, Al Stewart. Row 2: Tom Holwerda, Mark Dresbach, Ron Hobar, Steve Lewis, Larry Green, Row 3: Dave Hattenfield, Mark Brant, Brian Cafferty, Dale Wilson, Jon Mitchell, Tim Gra- ham, Chris Johnson, Randy Wilson, Ja- mie Darling. Row 4: Donnie Rawlins, Mark Mathews, Rodney Kane, Steve Ev- ans, Steve Sadowitz, Al Geist, Keith Haas. 3. Psi Chi is an organization for those interested in Psychology. Members were: Sitting: Jim Walker, Steve Hug- gins, Dawn Kessler, Sarah Ronk, Row 1: Jennifer Viguers, Judy Bingman, Martha Woodruff, Beth Johnson, Mary Popio, Colleen Engelmann, Laurie Morazzano, P.J. Curry. Row 2: Lynn Sparks, Marcia Wiinamaki, Susan Gutsmith, Kendra DeMent, Pat Magnuson. Row 3: Bill Buhrow, Dave Gabriel, Diane Pasco, Brian Hayes, Joe Lihan. 150 GREEK CLUBS 1. PEMM Club is an organization for Physical Education majors and minors. Members were: Front: Jocelyn Campbell, Chris DeWitt, Mark Shoup, Mike Moore, Ken Kauffman, Karen Mathews, Steve Burk, Mary Stuenzi, Susan Riegle, Barb Vinson, Jane Ebbert, Donna McHugh, Darcella Morton, Carey Weaver, Kirk Keller, Jane Sutherland. Back: Scott Fin- nemore, David Caudill, Dave Youngman, Bonnie Beikert, Ken Massie, Mark Mathews, Rodney Kane, Mary Greening, Mark Stump, Dale Archer, Sandy Fakan, Shawn Huck, Becky Needles, Cheryl McMillan, Bret Snouffer, Kevin Brueilly. Not pictured: Karen Collins, Dr. Pam Diehl (Advisor). 2. Varsity C consists of men who have earned letters in intercollegiate varsity sports. Mem- bers included: Row 1: Matt Parmon, Dave Cox, James Darling, Dave Merkh. Row 2: Rick Wilson, Mark Mills, Larry Green, Dave Averill, Bob Smith, Ken Gentzler, Mark Brant, Jim Baldwin, Don Rickard, Dave La- whead. Row 3: Mark Wells, Mark Norman, Craig Herl, Tim Graham, Ron Hobar. Row 4: Coach Elvin King, Ed Stewart, Theo De- Shields, Mark Mathews, Drew Baker, Eric Mounts, Mike Smart, Dave Black. 3. CEEC is a club for Cedarville Elementary Education majors. Members were: Row 1: Kathy Putnam, Denise Hartman, Kellie Frost, Julie Prentice, Roberta Harman, Delana Phil- lips, Renee Bartley, Tammy King, Debbie Sanville. Row 2: Belinda Major Nancy Price, Sue Salyers, Patty Harding, Betsy Froh, Cheryl Roth, Patty Leipprandt, Sandy Ham. Row 3: Kim Thomas, Cindy Groves, Kathy Perry, Liz Niedzalek, Nancy Hall. Row 4: Byron Major, Dana Zimmerman, Ed Smith, Judy Ockert, Tim Baker. CLUBS 151 ORGANIZATIONS 1. The Forensic team competes in speech contests with other colleges. Members were: Jill Dalby, Arlan Palmer, Cathy Bachelder, Jonathon Bowersox, Bob Seidner, Miss Bro- hard (Advisor). 2. MENC (Music Educator's National Conference) consists of music majors and those pursing a music teaching career. Members included: Row 1: Wayne Anthony, Paul Hayes, Lester Price, Lisa Meharry, Gwen Smith, Judy Walters, Jennifer Gabriel, Sue Knicely, Teresa Heeney, Laura Lehto, Janis Traphagen, Karen McHugh, Debbie Wita, Gary Roust- er, Rick Dustin. Row 2: Randy Wil- son, Jim Switzer, Eric Henderson, Brenda King, Jon Croskey, Theresa Schaber, Dan Price, Connie Fitch, Edna Hollopeter, Dean Wagner, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Chris Carothers. Not pictured: Dave Compton, Ro- seanne Branham. 3. Cedarville Business Association consists of students interested in a business profession. Members were: Row 1: Kevin Purdin, Justin Sewell, Gerald Yeager, Mark Jones, Brad Birch, Dave Fogle. Row 2: Linda Towne, Dave Whitaker, Mr. Baldwin (Advisor), Dave Wickham, Evelyn Shirk, Mark Osborn, Laurie Colas. Row 3: Jill Tordonato, Elizabeth Filer, Tom Colborn, Roberta Ocran, Melinda Filer, Judy Spencer, Cindy Garrison, Jane Heers, Karen John- son, Lisa Swinford, Stacey Coates, Susan Wilkinson, Beth Terpenning, Marsha Spencer. 152 ORGANIZATIONS CEDARS SAAB 1. The Cedars staff were responsible for a semi-weekly school newspaper. Members were: Sitting: Christina Ter- rill, Rebecca Jones, Marla Waddle, Terri Schmidt, Reda Moore, Carol Lewis. Row 2: Pauline Hart, Angie Brown, Susan Fields, Paul Sewell, Cheryl Lutz, Bonnie Yesilko, Mark Wellman, Merry Damon, John Har- vey. Row 3: Crant Williams, Jon An- derson, Sheila Stephenson, Charlie High, Tim Ronk. Row 4: Brad Brandt, Tom Petro, J.R. Smith, Dave Fogle. 2. The Student Academic Advisory Board works with faculty and adminis- tration to improve the academic pro- gram. Members included: Paul Van- Natta, Randy Strobridge, Ed Smith, Janis Traphagen, Randy Harper, Jan- ell Decker, Tim Ronk. CEDARS, SAAB 153 WHO'S WHO ADVISORY 7 1. Who's Who in American Universities consists of Juniors and Seniors who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and Christian service. Nomi- nees included: Row 1: Ed Smith, Rick Matter, Janell Decker, Lisa Meharry, Cheryl Coulson, Karen McHugh, Floyd Stanfill, Angela Brown, Peggy Harrell, Trudy Tangblade, Charlie High, Carey Weaver. Row 2: Dave Lewis, Mark Wo- mack, Greg Greve, Becky Needles, Larry Green, Doug Phillips, Rosco Smith. 2. The Advisory 7 schedule the Fellow- ship church speakers, teach Sunday School classes and seek to improve the spiritual climate of the college. Members were: John Hart, Dave Bergendine, Larry Green, Greg Greve, Larry Seawell, Tim Hoganson, Vini Jacquery. 154 WHO'S WHO, ADV. 7 RESCUE SQUAD 1. Rescue Squad is a group of trained men who take care of medical emergencies for the college. Members were: Seated: Paul Briggs, Dave Stevens, Phil Wolfe. Standing: Dave Lindner, Dave Hegarty, Ron Martin, Marty Smith, Keith Crankshaw, Cory McDaniel, Joe Lihan. 2. Other Emergency and Auxilary Squad members were: Row 1: Marty Smith, Dave Hegarty, Keith Crankshaw, Ron Martin, Dave Steven. Row 2: Mary Howard, Cindy Fowler, Linda Monroe, Dave Lindner, Cory McDaniel, Larry Shovelton, Robin jessup, Kim Holliday, Terry Kyle. RESCUE SQUAD 155 LIVING SPRINGS, YEARBOOK 1. The Living Springs Staff print a monthly inspirational paper for Senior Citizens. Members included: Row 1: Cindy Fast, Car- lene Terlouw, Larry Lim, Paul Sewell. Row 2: Greg Malone, Julie Pitts, John Tilford, Marla Waddle. 2. The Miracle Yearbook staff puts together the college annual. Members were: Row 1: Angela Brown, Mr. Rayburn (Advisor). Row 2: Bonnie Vesilko, Carol Morgan, Jill Dalby, Marla Eissens, Dave Kissinger. Row 3: Steve Stallsmith, Donna Estes, Betsy Flatt, Michelle Randall, Donna Supplee, Marcia McNeish. Not pictured: Bryan Armstrong, Valerie Flallett, Russ Mierta. 156 LIV. SPRINGS, YEARBOOK STUDENT SENATE 1. Student Senate is the representative assembly of the student body, working to provide a pro- gram of co-curricular activities. Members includ- ed: Row 1: Roscoe Smith, Tim Hoganson, Char- lie High, Karen Grant, Valde Garcia, Edd Sturde- vant. Row 2: Denise Davenport, Grace Hill, Rob- in Raabe, Deb Barnett, Pat Turner, Curtis Hoke, Sheri Keeler, Kim Keeler, Geoff Walker, Jenni Line, Brian Benson. Row 3: Debbie Buining, Lin- da Kranenburg, Bonnie Nycum, Laura Coff- man, Joe Walker, Cyndi Robinette, Dick Mulder, Anna Hottel, Michelle Wickham, Ray Miller, Carla Marling, Luke Mason, Rhonda Eu- bank. Row 4: John Jackson, Jill Cranick, Ruth Ann Book, Deanne Mohr, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Bob Smith, Bonita Merrill, Carolyn Hunter, John Sel- den, Tim Bishop, Tom Colbourn, Sandy Runge. Row 5: K. Maria MacDonald, Joann Bradshaw, Cheryl Roth, Kevin Harding, Brenda Boley, Brenda Corbin, Dick Blanc, Randy Harper, Mark Morley, Jeff Montie, Jay Matousek, Tom Petz. Row 6: Carol Schulze, Alan Geist, Dan Miller, Kevin Mulder, Steve Evans, Chris Johnson. STUDENT SENATE 157 ADMINISTRATORS 1. James Jeremiah, D.D., Litt. D., Chancellor. 2. Paul Dixon, D.D., President. 3. Board of Trustees: left to right, row one: Jack Jacobs, Earl Willets, Charles Barth, Earl Umbaugh, William Brock, J. Dale Murphy, Paul Dixon. Row two: Gil Brueckner, Francis Bresson, George O'Bryan, Donald Tyler, William Pat- terson. Row 3: Paul Vernier, Lawrence Fetzer, Roy Guenin, Jack Cline, Gerald Smelser, Don Jennings. Row 4: George Englemann, James Jeremiah, Robert Sumner, Galen Call, Eu- gene Apple, James Carraher, Rudy Bedford. 160 A 1. Kenneth St. Clair, M.S., Business Manager. 2. Clifford Johnson, D.Ed., Academic Dean. 3. Charles Ross, B.S., Director of Development. 4. Harold Green, Th.B., Director of Christian Ser- vice. 5. Donald Rickard, M.A., Dean of Students. 6. Pat Bates, M.S., Dean of Women. 7. Richard Walker, M.S.Ed., Dean of Men. ADMINISTRATORS 161 FACULTY MEMBER OF THE YEAR David Matson humbly accepted the Faculty of the Year Award amidst the applause of the Cedarville College family. Years of schooling and service went behind that honor. A B.A. from Cedarville, an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Ohio State as well as sixteen years on Cedarville's faculty make him a superior candidate for the award. Dr. Matson takes his work as Music instructor and department chairman very seriously but even more so his work as God's servant. David Matson's testimony is one of love for the Lord and a desire to serve Him in all areas of his life. The college family can be truly thankful for such a man of God. STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR Harold Green, campus pastor and director of Christian service was named Staff Mem- ber of the Year for 1980-81. Pastor Green (affectionately known as P.G.) came to Cedarville eleven years ago having promise of little or no support from a skeptical student body. Since then his efforts have brought about an expansion in the Christian Service Department staff and ministries and greater support from an enthusiastic stu- dent body. Many extension teams and traveling groups go out representing the Lord and Cedarville College under his direction. God has richly blessed Cedarville College in and through the person of Harold Green. 162 FACULTY STAFF WILLIAM R. RITER William R. Riter, instructor for sixteen years and chairman of the Business department, left Cedarville College in June 1981 to take a posi- tion with a major business corporation. A 1964 graduate of Cedarville, Mr. Riter went on to serve his alma mater as a business instructor, eventually becoming chairman of the largest and fastest growing department. In addition to teaching, Mr. Riter continued his own educa- tion passing the C.P.A. exam in Illinois in 1966 and receiving his M.A. from the University of Illinois in 1971. Mr. Riter has played a big part in the installation of the computer systems and the addition of computer courses. Although Cedarville regrets the loss of this versatile indi- vidual we know that God has a plan for him to minister elsewhere. Cedarville students thank William Riter for his faithful ministry in their lives. FACULTY STAFF 163 FACULTY 1. Robert Abbas, Ph.D., Psy- chology. 2. Merlin Ager, Ph.D., Education. 3. Lyle An- derson, Ph.D., Music. 4. Wil- liam Anderson, M.A., Lan- guage and Literature. 5. Mead Armstrong, D.D., Bi- ble. 6. J. Wesley Baker, M.A., Speech. 164 FACULTY 1. Rebecca Baker, M.A., Speech. 2. Sue Baker, M.A., Education. 3. Rich- ard Baldwin, M.A., Business. 4. Stan- ley Ballard, Ph.D., Psychology, Dept. Chairman. 5. Donald Baumann, Sci- ence and Math, Dept. Chairman. 6. Harmon Bergen, M.A., Language and Literature. FACULTY 165 1. James Biddle, Ph.D., Education, Dept. Chairman. 2. Sharon Biddle, Ph.D., Speech. 3. Edwin Braithwaite, Ph.D., Science and Math. 4. Mary Ann Brohard, M.S., Speech. 5. Donald Callan, Ph.D., Physical Educa- tion, Dept. Chairman. 6. Keith Clark, M.Ed. Physical Education. 166 FACULTY 1. Suzanne Cummins, Ph.D., Business. 2. Michael De- Cuirci, M.M., Music. 3. Pa- mela Diehl, Ph.D., Physical Education. 4. Pat Dixon, M.Ed., Language and Litera- ture. 5. Charles Dolph, M.Ed., Psychology. 6. Rich- ard Durham, Ph.D., Bible. FACULTY 167 168 FACULTY 1. Austin Elmore, M.A.T., Science and Math. 2. Sandy Entner, M.A., Social Science. 3. Ken Evans, B.A., Physical Education. 4. Jean Fisher, M.A., Bible. 5. Dennis Flentge, Ph.D., Science and Math. 6. Dwayne Frank, Ed.D., Education. 1. L. Bert Frye, M.A.T., Science and Math. 2. Ellen Glanville, M.S., Education. 3. Edward Greenwood, D.A., Lan- guage and Literature. 4. James Grier, Th.M., Bi- ble. 5. Robert Gro- macki, Th.D., Bible, Dept. Chairman. 6. Jody Grosh, M.A., Lan- guage and Literature. FACULTY 169 (V 1. Ronald Grosh, Ph.D., Lan- guage and Literature. 2. He- len Hall, M.A., Education. 3. Joseph Halsey, M.Ed., Social Science. 4. Sandra Harner, B.A., Language and Litera- ture. 5. Lawrence Helmick, Ph.D., Science and Math. 6. June Kearney, Ph.D., Phys- ical Education. 1. Elvin King, M.Ed., Physical Education. 2. H. Mark Larson, M.A., Language and Literature. 3. Barbara Loach, M.S., Lan- guage and Literature. 4. Miriam Maddox, B.A., Speech. 5. David Matson, Ph.D., Music, Dept. Chairman. 6. Philip McClure, M.M., Music. FACULTY 171 1. John McGillivray, M.S., Physical Education. 2. James McGoldrick, Ph.D., Social Science. 3. Richard McIntosh, Th.M., Bible. 4. Allen Monroe, Ph.D., Social Science. 5. Beverly Monroe, M.A., Education. 6. J. Murray Murdoch, Ph.D., So- cial Science, Dept. Chairman. 172 FACULTY 1. Charles Pagnard, M.M., Music. 2. Robert Parr, M.R.E., Social Science. 3. Donald Parvin, M.Div., Bi- ble. 4. Geoffry Phillips, M.A., Business. 5. James Phipps, Ph.D., Speech, Dept. Chairman. 6. Terry Phipps, M.S., Science and Math. 1. Marlin Rayburn, M.A., Speech. 2. Jack Riggs, Th.D., Bible. 3. Wil- liam Riter, M.S., C.P.A., Business, Dept. Chairman. 4. Sandra Schlappi, B.A., Physical Education. 5. James Seaman, Ph.D., Business. 6. John Silvius, Ph.D., Science and Math. 174 FACULTY 1. Sarah Smith, M.A., Business. 2. Edward Spencer, M.A., Lan- guage and Literature, Dept. Chairman. 3. Karl Stahl, M.A., Music. 4. Ronald Walker, M.S., Business. 5. David Warren, Th.M., Bible. 6. Daniel Wetzel, Ph.D., Science and Math. FACULTY 175 HELPS 176 STAFF STAFF 1. Academic Records: seated: Barbara McIntosh, Registrar. Standing: Molly Ross, Elizabeth Chambers. 2. Admissions: seated: Debby Stephens. Standing: Debbie McDougal, David Ormsbee; Director of Admissions, JoAnne Kendall. 3. Alumni: Glenda Womack, Gary Kuhn, Director. 4. Bookstore: front row: Stuart Chaffe, Harry Cole, Emma Murdoch. Second row: |anice Ring, Alberta Carr, Bernice Mick, Melo- die Cato, Grace Beikert. Not pictured: Jeannie Day, Audrey Bergen. 5. Business Office: seated: Nancy Fissel. Standing: Mar- garet Burrichter, Dorothy Spencer, Deb- bie Cagwin. 6. Business Office Controller: Richard Bowersox. 7. Campus Activities: seated: Myron Youngman, Director. Stand- ing: Amy Young, Deb Moody, Curtis Hoke, Shawn Taylor, Mark McDougal. Not pictured: Ron Phillips. 8. Campus Con- struction Director: Al Grisham. STAFF 177 1. Christian Service: Richard Tor- rans, Kathy Howell, Margaret Green, Debbie Gidley. 2. CEP WCDR: left to right; seated: Bruce Maddux, Carolyn Howdy- shell, Ellen Milyard. Standing: John Tocknell, David Boston, Mark Woodard, Dewayne Crooms, Dave Steman, Harold Kendall, Beth Boston, Bill Crock- er, Paul Gathany, General Direc- tor. Not shown: Mary Moncrief. 3. Copy Center. Gene Wyse. 4. Copy Center: Joel Veldt. 178 STAFF 1. Counselling: Martin Clark, Mary Mitchell. 2. Department Secretaries: Becky Starett, P.E.; Toi King, Education; Sharon Slover, Business. Not Shown: Becky Matson, Music. 3. Devel- opment: Pat Walker, Charles Ross, Director. 4. Financial Aid: Nova Berkenstock; David Gid- ley, Director; Laurie Spear; Robert Couch; Ruth Sagraves. STAFF 179 1. Food Service: seated: Betty Hawes. Standing: Brian Tustian, Chris Lintz, Pau- line Dupp, Mary Ellis, Mary Pollock, jane Travis, Manda Hall, Lula Ater, Rob Wi- teale. Chuck McKinney. 2. Health Service: Penny Saunders, R.N.; Betty Bertschinger, R.N., Director; Lucia Strobridge, Secretary, Receptionist. Not shown: Donald Kyle, M.D. 3. Housekeeping: Cindy Hart, Joyce Jeffery, Betty Tarter; Director, Becky Hamer, Debbie Hammel. 180 STAFF 1. Library: seated: Ethel Rayburn. Standing: Michelle Wozniak, Judith Girton, Cathy Ackley, Judy Johnson, Linda Divan. Not shown: Donna Brock. 2. Library: Lynn Brock, Director; Steve Brown, Ass't Director. 3. Main- tenance and Physical Plant: Row 1: Bob Johnson, Joyce Mishler, Anne Teall, Paul Ware, Bob Goodrich, Bruce Sparks, Dave Short, Jack Campbell. Row 2: Ed Phillips, Rick Smith, Jim Hillestead. Row 3: Wayne Cahilley, Bob Slagel. 4. Director of Physical Plant: Bob Johnson. 5. Office Secretaries: seated: Nancy Knauff, S.P.O.; Sherry Coy, Deans. Standing: Irene Gidley, President; May Greenwood, Academic Dean; Ruth Ager, Aca- demic Dean. STAFF 181 1. Personal Assistants, Row 1: Marsha Spencer, Chris Wells, Gail Pack, Lisa Wisnoski, Pam McKever, Mary Popio, Ruthie Fareno. Row 2: Patty Leipprandt, Julie Pitts, Pat Pantzer, Donna Cauper, Lorraine Merkh, Trudy Tangblade, Kathi Cook. Row 3: Tammy Will, Cheryl Coates, Stephanie Frank, Amy Smith, Deanna Palmer, Pat Magnuson, George Ste- phans, Ray Miller, Chuck Hickey, Mark John- son. Row 4: Faith Williams, Tammy Martin, Deb Bonzo, Dave Merkh, Larry Green, Steve Thompson, Tim Burel, Dan Delancey. Row 5: Vini Jaquery, Lisa Ramsey, Jefl Willetts, Ted DeShields, Curt Berger, Eric Mounts, Mark Womack, Ken Gentzler, Carl Prokop, Don Rickard, Rick Wilson, Steve Clark, John De- lancey. 2. Personnel and Payroll: seated: Pat Lee, standing: Bob Beikert, Verna Clark. 3. Post Office: Eunice Johnson, Cloetta McCoy, Betty Grisham. 4. Public Relations: left to right; seated: Brenda Wagenschutz, Martha Bal- dwin. Standing: Cheryl Liddle, Sue Larson, Ron Coriell, Director. 182 STAFF 1. Purchasing: James Hunter. 2. Resident Advisors: seated: Beatrice Ma Printy. Standing: Joan Street, Dwayne Hill, Agnes Howell, Dann Green, Criss Wil- son, Diane Ouellette, Bob Couch. 3. Security: seated: Nate Hunter, Jack Campbell, Director. Stand- ing: Glenn Knauff, Nobuya Higa- shiyama, Scott Shipferling, Mark Brown. 4. Switchboard: Ida St. Clair. STAFF 183 O' lu cy ) i2 E N CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Baldwin Adv. |on Anderson Treas. Mrs. Baldwin Adv. Tim Bishop Stu. Sen. Rep. Dave Dever V. Pres. Kathy Adkins Sec. John Jackson Stu. Sen. Rep. Laura Coffman Stu. Sen. Rep. Dave Lindner Chap. Todd Townsend Pres. 186 FRESHMEN Joanne Abbe Nancy Abel Jane Adams Samuel Adams Mark Alcorn Chris Alonzo Gary Anderson Jon Anderson Ruth Anderson Al Apple Cindy Armstrong Julie Armstrong Linda Aviles Kathy Bacheldcr Jeff Bailey Tom Bailey Cindy Blair Cathy Baker Ken Bandy Linda Bast Steve Bauder Judy Bears Sara Beattie Tim Bell Greg Bernard Ann Berger Steve Berk Susie Bernhard Tom Beveridge Donna Birch Lee Ann Bires Tim Bishop Cheryl Bitterman Sara Blackburn FRESHMEN 187 Tom Blackburn Dave Blasdell Brenda Blass Kathy Blazer Carolyne Bliss Don Booher Anne Dooley Jean Boomgarden Jonathan Bowersox Dave Bowser Alice Boyd Jim Brandt Sharon Briski Jeff Brock Mike Brown Sandra Brown Cynthia Browning Kevin Brueilly Kathleen Brunk Laurie Bryan Tim Bullock Brad Burch Lori Burdick Mike Bynum J.D. Callan Robin Campbell Daniel Caterbury Darleen Carano Kevin Carder Becky Carey 188 FRESHMEN Shauna Carlson Steve Carter Elizabeth Chambers Allyson Chapin Lennie Chappel Chuck Christ Lynne Christenson Steve Christensen Dave Clark Julie Clark Cheryl Clayton Byron Clemens Ronda Click Joe Cobine Pete Coblentz Laura Coffman Laurie Colas Debbie Coleman Dave Collins Maureen Conley Perry Conley Patricia Conner Angela Cooke John Cooper III Kelly Cope Brenda Corbin Debbie Cornelius Bruce Couch Rhonda Corvikshank Janice Coy Kevin Coy Teresa Crabtree FRESHMEN 189 Teresa Crampton Jenni Creighton Jon Croskey Jim Cross Kathy Crowell Phyllis Curry Jill Dalby Cathy Dalton Richie Danec Tim Danube Denise Davenport Dave Davis Kim Davis Lisa Day Debbie Deaton John DeMarco Kim Depew Dave Dever Kelli Disher Scott Dixon Karen Dobbel Doug Dodson Susan Donahue Deborah Dowell Carolyn Dugan Lynne Dzedzy Jane Lbbert Faith Ebersole Diane F.ckhardt Donna Einstein 190 FRESHMEN Brady Elmhorst Elena England Julie English Karen Entingh Bob Entwistle Carol Essler Donna Estes Rhonda Eubank Lori Evans Cindy Ewing Denise Fast Donna Faust Joyce Felicer Michele Felt Randal Ferris Chris Festag Karl Fetzer Susan Fields Elizabeth Filer Jo Anne Filippelli Scott Finnemorc Dawn Fisher Elizabeth Flatt Doris Fought Celia Fowler Robin France Rob Freeman Robert Frost Barbara Furr Mary Gabbard Jennifer Gabriel Scott Galovic John Gazdik Teresa Geiger FRESHMEN 191 Todd Ceist Melanie Gerzema Ken Gibson Nancy Giles Tim Gladura Marcia Golike Mark Golike Brian Gordon Glenn Gordon Mark Gowler julie Graydon Lori Greenawalt Tom Greenwood Susan Gutsmuth Melissa Gutwein Valerie Hallett Todd Hamlet Kevin Hammond Pam Hardin Lori Harriman Brenda Hartigan Rob Hartzcll Amy Harvey Dan Hawkins Paul Hayes Marcia Hayward Ken Healey Rachel Hedges Brad Hefner Eric Hellwig Evan Hellwig Becki Henderson Rick Herrington Connie Hettle Jay Highman Grace Hill Richard Himes Karen Hobar 192 FRESHMEN Kim Hobson Ann Howard Deborah Howard Shawn Huck Lisa Hudnall Jim Hugan Steve Huggins Karen Hust Jeanette Hutchinson Sarah Igoe Fayetta Irvin John Jackson Melinda Jackson Tom Jackson William Jackson Julie Jacobs Sandy Jacobs David Jameson Bill Jaquis Lisa Jennings Teresa Jervis Debbie Jewell Martha Jewell Randy Jewell Mark Jividen Diane Johnson FRESHMEN 193 Ray Johnson Susan Johnson Angela Johnston Dave Jones Glen Jones Jennifer Judkins Geraldine Jue Gore Kamara Barry Kane Kim Keeler Ed Keeley Donna Keisling Janette Kelser Sam Kester Brenda King Karen King Brenda King Marcia Kingsbury Dave Kissinger Ann Knox Linda Kranenburg Jeff Krueger Terry Kyle Linda Ladygo Jeff LaFerney Melanie LaFollette Ellen Lake Carla Lanham Andrew Laub Lisa Laudahn 194 FRESHMEN Candace Lawson Charles Lehman Carol Lewis Lynette Libby Michael Lindberg David Lindner Jennifer Line Brenda Llewellyn Rebecca Love Jacqueline Lucas Heather Lundvall Michael MacKenzie Doris Major Gregory Malone Lori Maresh Diane Markley Richard Manuel Karen Mathews Jay Matousek Coleen McConnell Rebecca McConnell Jill McCoy Joseph McDonald Charla McFarland Lisa McFarland Edwina McGraw Jolene McLeland Brenda McLeod Marsha McNeish Julie Merck Michael Mikesell Suzanne Milevoi FRESHMEN 195 Annette Miller Alan Mills Kay Minnich Amy Mitchell Mary Moncrief Shiraine Montgomery Bill Moore Deborah Moore Mike Moore Reda Moore Michael Morgan Mitch Morgan Carla Mosher Dana Mosley Jeff Mossman Richard Mulder Pam Mundy Julie Murray Mike Murray Charon Nagy Deborah Nash Nancy Newman John Nichols Joseph Ojevwe David Olinger David Olsen Dawn Ostrum Randall Owens Cari Paddock Arlan Palmer James Parks Jim Parris Pam Parry 196 FRESHMEN Kay Dee Pavkov Dave Payne Rebecca Payton Gregg Peterson Heidi Peterson Jim Peterson Tom Petro Lisa Petty Rhonda Phillips Dave Pickering Nancy Pierce Sharon Pinkerton Linda Pinson Pam Pitts Wesley Polsdorfer Cynthia Popa Sue Poppy David Pottenger Darryll Potter Will Pratz Jenny Price Jeri Probst Tim Pryor Chuck Pyatte Joyce Pycraft Peggy Quigley Rose Rasmusson Cindy Rattin Gloria Redinger Christie Redman FRESHMEN 197 Mike Reed Beth Reeder Tod Reinhart Beth Richey Paul Rider Shari Rinker Todd Rivetti Ralph Roberts Cindy Robinette Jamie Robinson Lori Robinson Lynette Rosenau Karen Runge April Saathoff Joyce Sagraves Michele Sagraves David Sallee Sue Salyers Mary Schmitt Tom Schreiber Connie Schuler Warren Schulze Sandy Sell Lynn Settle Suzanne Sewell Carl Shanholtz Charles Shepherd Larry Shepherd Mike Sherman Sue Short Lawrence Shovelton Lana Shughart Carol Silver 198 FRESHMEN Kelly Slaughter Briam Smith Carol Smith Chad Smith Larry Smith Marcia Smith Karen Snare David Snook Jeff Sparks Laurie Spear Dave Spradling Stephanee Springer Steve Stallsmith Andrea Stamas Stephen Standridge Joyce Stark Dave Stemen Charlotte Stephens Dale Stoltzfus Lori Stone Jon Stoner Jennifer Stork Mark Stump Holly Suter Janet Swanson Laurie Swinford Brad Taylor Charles Taylor Janet Taylor Joel Taylor FRESHMEN 199 Tammy Teall Leda Tenney Carlene Terlouw Bethany Terpenning Christy Terpstra David Thaxton Bill Thomas Judi Thomas Kim Thomas Ron Thomas Marty Thompson Debbie Tinner Peter Tonnesen Ted Towne Todd Townsend Michael Trautman Cindy Troyer Jo-Anne Truax Kregg Turner Joanna Tyler Brian Umholtz Cary Lee Vance Wanda Vanderstar Don Wagner Lisa Wagner Rhoda Wagner Jim Wainwright Annette Walborn Jim Walker Joseph Walker Pete Walker Sherry Walker Dan Wallace Judy Walters 200 FRESHMEN Daniel Mark Wash Karen Webb Kayla Webb Greg Wells Kirk Wesselink Gillis West Steve Wetzel Lynne Wheeler Karen White Tom Wiggershaus Marcia Wiinamaki Corinne Wilcox Charlyn Wiles J.D. Willetts Grant Williams Karen Willms David Wilson Linda Wilson Sherri Wilson Carolyn Winsor Patrick Wishart Susan Wittenbach Margaret Wolot Carla Womack Joyce Woodard Shannon Woodard Tim Woodard Martha Woodruff Karen Woods Richard Worley David Wright Jack Wright Brian Wyman Steve Yager Jeff Yoder Dave Youngman FRESHMEN 201 p s o p H O M O R E S CLASS OFFICERS Curtis Hoke Stu. Sen. Rep. Kim Kensinger Sec. Dave Black Chap. Sheri Keeler Stu. Sen. Rep. Tim Fisher Pres. Sheila Stephenson Treas. Jim Jobson V. Pres. 202 SOPHOMORES Jenny Alvey Dale Archer Bryan Armstrong Jeanice Arnold Bev Barnette Mark Baugh Chris Bean Bonnie Beikert Bryan Benson Cheryl Bevington Judi Bingman Dan Bisbee Brad Bishop Brian Black Dave Black Geri Black Brian Blair Lizbeth Blanchard Shawnie Booher Steve Bowen Bob Boynton Sheri Bragg Jeffrey Brammer Randy Breon Sherry Brewer Chris Brown Cynthia Brown Matthew Brown Sandy Brown Will Brown Rhonda Brugger Debbie Bruining Laurie Butler Jocelyn Campbell SOPHOMORES 203 Gary Canter Chris Carothers Connie Carr David Carr Ken Chadwell Stacy Chasteen Denea Christian Karen Christmas David A. Clark Steve Clark Mark Clearwater Tom Colborn John Conlon Jill Connone Rebecca Conrad Bruce Cook Ruth Ellyn Cook Randy Coolbaugh Erika Cooper Bill Corum John Coules Rhonda Coventry Cheryl Craw Dianna Crabtree Karen Crawford Rhonda Crist Don Davies Becky Davis Lori Davis Pam Decker Scott DeGraft Dan DeLancey John DeLancey Tim Depue Kris DeWitt Cynthia Dilts 204 SOPHOMORES Kay Donaldson Debbie Dower Mike Draa Marcy Dresbach Lori Duffield Dale Durham Janie Eastep Karen Eddy Vicki Eddy Carol Elmore Lorraine Emery David English Mike Ericson Sandy Fakan Ruthie Fareno Chris Felt Karen Fenstermaker Scott Ferrell Michele Feura Melinda Filer James Fischer Tim Fisher Connie Fitch Linda Ford Stephanie Frank Harold Freeman Linda Friedland Roy Fuller Sarah Fulmer Dale Gardner Dan Garrison Nancy Gedicks SOPHOMORES 205 Lois Gelatt Ken Gentzler Cullen Gibson Mearl Gibson Deborah Gilbert Jeff Grafton Brian Green Dan Greening Sally Greetham Joseph Griffin Gail Gromacki Glenda Hager Sheri Hakes Pam Hale Linda Hall Troy Hall Lorraine Halladay Phil Hamilton Amy Hancock Betsy Hanna Dave Hanson John Harbeck Joy Harkleroad Anita Harmon Pauline Hart Jean Hatton Emily Hayes Ralph Hayes Teresa Heeney Tammy Heinrich Tony Hemphill Craig Herl Nobuya Higashiyama 206 SOPHOMORES Steven Hinks Brenda Hitchcock Becky Hofstra Curtis Hoke Edna Hollopeter Tom Holwerda Gaye Hoover Roberta Horn Cherie Horton Anna Hottel Kevin Howard Carolyn Howdyshell Steve Hubbard Kellie Huddleston Deatra Huffman Marvin Humphreys Carolyn Hunter Nate Hunter Barry Hutchins David Hyslop Gary Jacobs Mark James Russ Jenerette Kathie Jewell Nancy Jindra Jim Jobson Dean Johnson Sara Johnson Sharon Johnson Jeanette Johnston Michelle Kauffman Dave Regnier Shari Keeler Kirk Keller Ruth Kemp Norma Kendall SOPHOMORES 207 Faith Kenoyer Kim Kensinger Dawn Kessler Kirk Keller Janice Klingenberg Joyce Knicely Karen Koerber Susan Kreidler Maxine Kreis Yvonne Krohn Dave Krueger Kim Laidig Elizabeth Landess Patti Lauderbaugh Laura Lehto Patty Leipptrandt Joe Lihan Larry Lim Val Linderman Beth Lindley Faith Linn Matt Little Lorrie Livergood Robert Lookabaugh John Loper Marty Loper Cheryl Lynn Lutz Jeff Mackey Pat Magnussen Bill Malenke Marcia Mallare Patricia Maloney Cindy Mannering Michele Manuel Carla Marling Tammy Martin Peter Martindale Luke Mason Ken Massie Susan Matzuras Glenda Maxey Pam McKay 208 SOPHOMORES Pamela McKever Diane McMillan Bonita Merrill Sandra Messer Cheryl Miller Dan Miller Marcia Miller Melinda Miller Phil Miller Ruth Miller Matt Mills Janice Moeller Greg Moffitt Deanne Mohr Greg Molin Jeffrey Montie John Moore John R. Moore Laurie Morazzano Donald Morgan Bob Mothershead Kevin Mulder Robert Murphy Jennifer Nestor Laniya Newton John Nicholas Elisabeth Niedzialek Sandy Oie Brian Olsen Joseph O'Neal SOPHOMORES 209 Kathy Ormsbee Nancy Oscar Deanna O'Wade Stefan Pabst Gail Pack Patty Pantzer Tim Parker Matt Parman Jeff Parry Chris Parsons Ann Pedersen Jeff Pcdneau David Perry Kathy Perry Todd Peterson Charlie Phillips Cheryl Phillips Holly Pierce Mark Pinkerton Mark Pitrone Dianna Popa Mary Popio Dan Price Lester Price Renee Pritchard Kevin Purdin Skip Pyatte Jenny Raught Nathalie Rawlins Lori Redmond Gregory Reed Ruth Reid 210 SOPHOMORES Jeff Rider Dale Rittenhouse Lana Robinson Nancy Rockey Carmen Rodriguez Sara Ronk Michele Roop Kristie Roosa Cary Rouster Carl Ruby Jim Saunders Judith Schad Joan Schmidt Terri Schmidt Dave Schonfeld Jim Schreiner Cheryl Schuler Dawn Schulz Donna Schwartz Rebecca Schwenk Lon Scoggins Susan Scott Bob Seidner Jonathan Selden Paul Sewell Tom Seymour Mark Shearer Sandy Shepherd Lynn Sherman Scott Shipferling Doug Singer Neil Slonecker Esther Smith SOPHOMORES 211 Jeff Smith Laura Smith Reve Smith Dan Snyder Jill Southward Lynne Sparks Judy Spencer Kirt Spencer Marsha Spencer Brad Spradlin Anita Sprague Don Staley Charles Starks Connie Stelfox Susan Stephens Sheila Stephenson Mary Sterr Valerie Stone Tonya Stretch Debbie Strope Jeff Subra Jeff Summerlin Pam Swayse James Switzer III James Tassell Lori Taylor Arna Terkildsen Jayne Thornton Ron Titus Keith Treadway David Tupps Kimberly Turner Jim Tuttle Sharon VanEtten 212 SOPHOMORES Kent VanKleek Jeff Vickman Jennifer Viguers Brenda Wagenschutz Dean Wagner Darlene Waite Kirk Wallick Steve Ward Vicki Waterman Sally Webster Dawn Weik Chris Wells Lisa Welter Kurt Wilcox Mile Wilcox Faith Williams Arnold Willy Tammy Will J.D. Willetts Connie Williams Criss Wilson David R. Wilson Rick Wilson Beth Wind Dee Wiseman Debbie Wita Ruth Yocom Jack Young Elton Yutzy Denise Zmierski SOPHOMORES 213 CLASS OFFICERS Terry Bonzo Treas. Geoff Walker Stu. Sen. Rep. Michelle Wickham Stu. Sen. Rep. Doug Phillips Chap. Ron Hobar V. Pres. Jeff Willets Pres. Kim Dodds Sec. Jane Sutherland Stu. Sen. Rep. 214 JUNIORS Annette Adams Kathy Adkins Tom Ahlgrim Bill Anderson Jan Anderson Mary Beth Anderson Terry Ankenman Wayne Anthony Cathy Archer Kelly Avery Melodie Bagg Drew Baker Tim Baker John Balaicuis James Baldwin Debbie Barnett Lenna Barrand Jody Barry Rene Bartley Doug Bauer Larry Beaver Vernon Bissonette Devon Block Dan Bloom Terry Bonzo Ruth Boulet William Boulet Angela Bowers Jeff Bowser Roseanne Branham Mark Brant Margie Brown JUNIORS 215 Phillip Brumbaugh Dan Buckley Bill Buhrow Beth Bullock Jackie Burdick Russ Burk William Burleson Cindi Burt Laurie Butler Luann Butler Andrew Byrum Donna Carper Dan Cawood Tamera Champlin Vicki Chandler Laura Clayton Stacey Coates Karen Collins John Conlon Patty Cornell Mark Correll Tim Cowell Carol Sue Cox Debbie Craig Keith Crankshaw Sharon Creviston 216 JUNIORS Bill Cronin Kathy Cunningham Merry Damon Kendra DeMent Stephen Detwiler Tom DeYoung Tadd Dieringer Kimberly Dodds Peter Donaldson Stan Douglas April Duff Rick Dustin Karen Ebersole Barbara Ehrman Cynthia Eiser Marlene Eissens Colleen Engelmann Cynthia Fast Becky Ferrell Cass Ferris Wallace Fields Bonnie Flint Colene Fox Nancy Fox Jeni Freebourn Kellie Frost Donna Gall Allen Geist Larry Green Cindy Groves JUNIORS 217 Laura Galbraith Dave Haggarty Donna Hague Sandra Ham Kevin Harding Roberta Harmon Brian Hayes Jane Heers Eric Henderson Frederick Hill Ron Hobar Faye Horton Jim Howard Randy Howard Brett Hufziger Ruth Hurlburt Lori Imhoff Brad Inbody Hinda Ingran Vini Jaquery Tom Jaquis Ellen Jensen Anna Johnson Beth Johnson Lily Johnson Karen Jones Chris Joseph Rodney Kane Karen Kingsbury Sandra Kitchen Mark Knapp Clenn Knauff 218 JUNIORS Linda Koistinen Sharon Lahaie Loe Lamm Jan Leman Beth Lewis Betty Lewis Linda Lichtcnsteiger Josias Lima Dave Livingood Jennifer Livingston Jane Lloyd Tim Longacre Lois Lyon J.D. MacGillivray Bruce Maddox Myron Major Christal Marihugh Natalie Martin Mark Mathews Tim Mathewson Jerry Mavey Cory McDaniel Sue McGrath Bob McGuckin Donna McHugh Karen McHugh Loraine Merkh JUNIORS 219 Brian Miller Raymond Miller Mark Mills Ellen Milyard Tyann Minnich John Mitchell Susan Moench Linda Moody David Moritz Mark Morley Darcy Morton Marcy Morton Rick Mourlam David Murdoch Cynthia Neal Anne Nikles Mark Norman Roberta Ocran Debbie Oliver Deb Onsted Linda Ormsbee Mark Osborne Deanna Palmer Lisa Parsley Sheila Parsons Susan Parvin Diane Pasco Kim Payton Tom Petz Delana Phillips 220 JUNIORS Doug Phillips Greg Pippin Jeff Pogue Timothy Power Tom Prall Julie Prentice Miriam Pressau Rebekah Pruden Michelle Randall Donnie Rawlins Sharon Rawson Elaine Rayder Diane Reese Brad Reinhart Lori Richards Elaine Riggs Keith Risser Cheryl Robbins Andrew Roberts Denise Rockey Ron Rost Steve Sadowitz Philip Said Debbie Sanville LuEllen Saunders Steve Schneider Carol Schulze Sandy Seals Justin Sewell David Sexton JUNIORS 221 Evelyn Shirk Bobby Shomo Dave Short Doug Sjoquist Debra Sloan Mike Smart Terri Smart Amy Smith Bob Smith John Smith Roscoe Smith Bret Snouffer Richard Soper Phil Southwell Ryan Spencer Mary Ellen Squier Floyd Stanfill Larry Starett Paul Starosciak George Stephens Ed Stewart Carol Stoltzfus Tricia Storey Laurie Strock Edd Sturdevant Karen Sturgis Donna Supplee Jane Sutherland June Taylor Tom Teall John Tilford Jill Tordonato Victor Ugenyi 222 JUNIORS Marla Waddle Rachel Wagner Geoff Walker Letty Walker Monty Ward Joan Weber Phil Weber Julie Weller Mark Wells Dave West Valerie Whisler Michele Wickham Randy Wiele Jeff Willetts Randy Wilson Donna Winters Becky Wiseman Debbie Witt Regina Wolfer .Mark Womack Anita Worley Gene Wyse Gerald Yeager Anita Zimmerman JUNIORS 223 0 Q) — 7 m ( i 224 SENIORS William Aiken Comprehensive Bible Cedarville, Ohio Debora C. 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Indiana Jack A Ann Parsons Wester si He. Ohio Rev. A Mm. Don Paryin Cedatvilie. Ohio Rev. A Mrs. Ray Payne Irvermore, Maine Mr. A Mm. Del Ida Payton Grcem'ls, Ri al, The Philippines William A Dolores Pedtsrau Dickinson. Texas Re . A Mm. Douglas PeteM Troy. Ohio Pal A Date Petro Byron. Michigan Dr. A Mm. fredrick H. Pierce DanviBc. Illinois Mr. A Mrs. R. David Polsdotler Toledo. Ohio Mr. A Mm. James Pope Davison. Michigan Mr. A Mrs. Anthony C. Popio Richfield. Ohio Mr. A Mm. Charles Prall Mit hellvIRe, Iowa Mr. A Mm. Wilbert Pratr, Jr. Snklefville. New Jersey Mr. A Mrs. Jean P. Pressau f sans City, Pennsylvania Mr. A Mrs. Harry S. Price Sharon Hall. Pennsylvania Mr. A Mm. W. Otto Price, |r. Prosperity. West Virginia Mr. A Mm. Charles D. Pritchard Umontown. Ohio Mr. A Mm. |im Probst Amherst. Ohm PARENT PATRONS 255 WillUm Mary lou Pryor Troy. Michigan Mr. A Mn. Rif turd O. Kandall Grove City, Ohio Mr. Mn. John M. Riimmtcn Woodruff, Wisconsin Or. Mn. James O. Rawlins, Jr. Maitland. 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Nebraska Mr. A Mrs. Clen Schwenk Three Oaks, Michigan Mr. A Mn. Edward Seals Dayton, Ohio Mr. A Mn. Luke Settle Gallipots. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Paul i. Sewell Horcnce. Kentucky Mr. A Mn. Jerry Shanholtz Martinsburg. West Virginia Mr. A Mrs. Ardell Shirey Portage. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Richard |. Shirk Trenton. New Jersey Mr. A Mn. Myri I. Short Wauseon, Ohio Rev. Richard A Betty Shoup Harttand, Wisconsin Mn. Caroll A. Shovcllon Canajoharie. New York Mr. A Mn. David A. Silver M'ddletown. Ohio John J. Skiles flora. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Robert I. Smart New Carlisle. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Charles Smiley Beavercrcak, Ohio Mr. A Mn. Edward Smith Totowa, New Jersey Mr. A Mn. Call Smith Indianapolis, Indiana Maureen Essier Smith Madison. Ohio Mr. A Mrs. W. Merrill Smith Marlton, New Jersey Mr. A Mn. Paul I. Smith Williamsport, Maryland Mr. A Mn. Roscoe C. Smith, |r. Binghamton, New York Mr. A Mrs Jack R. Smith Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. A Mn. Harley D. Snook Reynoldsburg. Oh o Rev. A Mn. lames Southward Beicville, Michigan Mr. A Mn. Victor Spear Churubusco. Indian Mn. Barbara |. Spencer Kankakee. IIIincus Mr. A Mn. James Spencer Delevon. New York Mr. A Mn. Dale B. Spradlin Wheeler sburg Ohio Missionaries Bill A Maria Starsdridge Rome. Italy Mr. A Mrs. Dewayne SUrk Buffalo Grove. Illinois M . A Mrs. WillUm Steinmuiler Brooklyn, New York Mr. A Mn. Roger Stcmen ft Wayne. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Jack Stephenson Moline. Illinois Mr. A Mn. Al Stevens Mowcstovi n, New Jersey Mr. A Mn. Ammon Stollzfus I tvct son, Pennsylvania Mr. A Mn. Donald W. Storey Grand Blanc, Michigan Mr. A Mn. AlUn Stork, |r. Mamcviltc, Ohio Mr. A Mn. Edward A. Sturdevant Union City, Pennsylvania Mr. A Mn. Paul Sturgis Schroors lake. New York Mr. A Mn. Glen Subrj Cedar Rapids. Iowa Mr. A Mn. Robert I. Suppler fremont, Michigan Mr. A Mn. Arthur Swanson Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Mr. A Mn. John R. Tangblade Kansas City. Kansas Mr. A Mn. Curt Taylor Medtord, New Jersey Mr. A Mn. Kenneth Taylor WiJIistorv North Dakota Mr. A Mn. Wallet W. TeaU Bay City, Michigan Mr. A Mn. Ronald Tenney Binghamton. New York Mr. A Mn. Truman Tetpenning Marlcttc. Michigan Mr. A Mn. WillUm D. Thompson East Moline. Illinois Jerry A Linda Thornton Grandviilc, Michigan Mr. A Mn. John I. Tillord Valparaiso. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Haakon Tonnesen Babylon, New York Mr. A Mn. Theodore Towne Northampton, Massaschuselts Rev. A Mrs. John F. Trainman West Iskp. New York Mr. A Mn. Marvin A lanet Troyet Chrobusco, Indona Mr. A Mn. John Trumbull Toledo. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Donald I. Tuttle Spring City. Pennsylvania Homer A Martha Ulmer Bucytus. Ohio Mr. A Mn. James Umhollz Mecharucsburg. Pennsylvania Mr. A Mn. Richard A. VanderMeulen Kettering. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Mervin Vanderstar Daftcr, Michigan Mr. A Mn. Wilbur Wagenschutz Marshall. Michigan Mr. A Mn. Edward |. Wagler lowville. New York Arthur A Mary Wagner Detroit. Michigan Mr. A Mn. |.H. Wains.right Roeblmg, New lersey Ted A Helen Walborn Wauseon. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Harold Walker Gallipots. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Joseph A. Walker West Berlin. New Jersey Of. A Mn. Thomas Walker Brownsburg. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Ceorge I. Webb Hackensack. New Jersey Warren I. Webber Ccdarvillc, Ohio Mr. A Mn. N.D. Weber San Diego. California Mrs. Charles H. West Valparaiso. Indiana Willard A lllene Whisler Mansfield. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Carl Wiggerskaos Dayton. Ohio Mr. A Mrs. Don Wilcox Upper lake, California Mr. A Mn. Gordon H. Wilcox Upper lake. Calilornu Robert A Ruth Wilkinson Hxmmonton. New lersey Mr. A Mrs. Allen Wilson West liberty. Ohio Mr. A Mn. David Wilson Wellington. Ohio Mr. A Mn. lames R. Wilson Lebanon. Ohio Paul, Melba, Randy. A loti Wilson Cosington. Kentucky Mr. A Mn. Ralph Winsor MarpiKsville, New York Mr. A Mn. John Wisnotki Plantation, florida William Wolot Chicago. Illinois Mr. A Mrs. Galen W. Woodard Cincinnati. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Donald Woodroll Alexander. New York Mr. A Mn. Jack Wright Indianapolis, tnd-an Mr. A Mrs. Carl Yoder West liberty. Ohio Mr. A Mn. fred Yoder Alliance. Ohio Mr. A Mn. Larry Zimmerman Hrownsboig. Indiana Mr. A Mn. Milton Zimmerman Freeport. Illinois Mr. A Mn. John Zmienki Cass City. Michigan 256 PARENT PATRONS Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 KUNTZELMAN'S ICE CREAM Manufactured By Elizabethtown Creamery Co., Inc. 519 S. Market St. Elizabethtown, PA. 17022 ADVERTISING 257 CLIFTON MILLS ® INC. America's Largest Water Powered Grist Mill Established 1815 Clifton, OH 45316 Phone (513) 767-5501 Whole Grain-Stoneground Corn Meal, Flour Mixes No Preservatives Or Additives Old Fashioned Country Store Unique Gifts, Candy Foods Tours: M-F 9-5:30, Sat 9-6, Sun 11-6 ED'S TIRE AND AUTO SERVICE, INC. Special Price On Tires To Students And Faculty St. Rt. 42 Ph. 766-2761 Congratulations To The Class Of '81 RIGGS PAINT WALLPAPER 75 E. Main Xenia, Ohio 258 ADVERTISING MAIN XENIA STS. Cedarville, OH. For Your Best Deal In General Electric Appliances Hardware And Gifts Free Gift Wrapping Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 WILLIAM'S JEWELERS Your Professional Jeweler 104 No. Detroit (Next to Singers) Xenia, Ohio 45385 Diamonds • Giftware • Jewelry Bill Block Phone 372-3557 372-3558 We Buy, Trade Appraise Jewelry JOHNNY'S AUTO PARTS 51 Washington St. 50 N. Main St. Xenia, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio 372-9286 ! 766-2381 38 N. Main St. (Foreign Domestic) 1791 W. Second St. Bellbrook, Ohio Xenia, Ohio 848-2835 373-9075, 376-9300 Wholesale Auto Parts, Machine Shop Service, Radiator Service Congratulations To The Class Of 1981! ADVERTISING 259 Mon-Fri 8:30-4:45 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Sat. 9:30-12:30 Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 260 ADVERTISING ''Your Independent Insurance Agent Serves You First A Full Service Agency Life-Auto-Fire-Boat-Bonds Home Owners-Health-Pension Programs Business-Farm-Industrial GERARD INSURANCE (Since 1896) 1 West Washington, Jamestown, OH Ph. 675-9321 or 372-2600 Earl Gerard-Res. 372-2600 Dick Baker-Res. 426-2920 Visit FAIRBORN CAMERA 14 E. Main Fairborn, OH Courteous, Professional Advice Always Available From Our Certified Photographic Counselors Trades Welcome Discount House Prices Camera Store Know-how Opens Daily 9-6 Closed Wed. Sun. Phone 878-4892 Nikon Canon Olympus Pentax Minolta Mamlya Konica Vivitar Bushnell Lenses WEBBER'S FLORIST AND GIFT SHOPPE Phone 766-5768 75 N. Main Street P.O. Box 575 Cedarville, Ohio 45314 We Do Flowers For All Occasions Banquets, Silk And Fresh Weddings, Recitals. Godfather’s Pizza. GODFATHER'S PIZZA 124 Xenia Towne Square Xenia, Ohio Sun.-Thur. 11-11 P.M. Fri.-Sat. 11-1 A.M. 376-8286 ADVERTISING 261 VILLAGE JEAN 5H0P THE VILLAGE JEAN SHOP 57 North Main Street Cedarville Ohio Phone 766-5531 Casual Clothes, Work Clothes Come In, Browse Buy 69 N. Main Street Cedarville, Ohio 766-2311 Yellow Springs, OH. Beaver Valley, OH. Deposit Insured Up To $100,000 761-7212 429-3420 Member Of F.D.I.C 262 ADVERTISING Cedarville Plant 154 W. Xenia Ave. Best Wishes To Cedarville College And The Class of 1981 MORRIS BEAN CO. ADVERTISING 263 THE VILLAGE INN 81 N. Main Street Cedarville, Ohio Open Mon-Sat 6:30 A.M.-7:30 P.M. Sun-8 A.M.-2 P.M. Enjoy Our Good Food And Homey Atmosphere SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. (Cedarville Branch) 129 N. Main Street Cedarville, Ohio 45314 Phone: 766-2141 We Now Have Student Loans Money Orders Travelers Checks Are Also Available. VILLAGE SUPER VALU 360 N. Main Cedarville Phone: 766-1201 Home Of Low, Low Prices Your Kind Of Food Store 264 ADVERTISING COLONIAL PIZZA 87 N. Main Street Cedarville, Ohio Phone 766-5779 Best Wishes To The Students And Grads At Cedarville College. North Baptist Church 2052 St. Paul Street Rochester, New York 14621 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1779 Depot Road Salem, Ohio 44460 Pastor: Fred W. Robb Phone 337-6759 wheelersburg baptist church ‘‘Efte CVci oj tie Qp £ib(e' 8140 Gallia St. Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694 Dick Sumner, Pastor Dennis Burns, Youth Pastor Gary Storm, Director Scioto Hills Reservation We Congratulate The Class Of '81 And Proudly Salute Those Students Presently Attending Cedarville College From Wheelersburg Baptist Church ... Ken Masse Bonnie Merrill Reve Smith Steve Stewart ADVERTISING 265 The Southgate Baptist Church John R. Greening, Pastor 2111 S. Center Blvd. Thomas M. Hopewell, Asst. Pastor Springfield, Ohio 45506 Congratulations To The Class Of 1981. We Also Thank The Lord For The Students Who Are A Regular Part Of Our Church Family. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1001 N. Lincoln Creston, Iowa 50801 Sunday School Classes For All Ages 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Broadcast Over KSIB 11:00 A.M. Young People's Hour 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting 8:00 P.M. The Church With A Challenge And Message For Your Heart. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Xsi 1105 Road 36 Ph. 547-5712 Pasco, Washington 99301 Elvin Nelson, Pastor V For the Glory of the Lord and the Testmony of Jesus Christ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1101 9th Avenue Silvis, Illinois The All Family Church Rev. John Lineberry, t .or Rev. Don Collings, Youth Pastor Greetings To Lisa Ramsey And David Compton From All The Folks At First Baptist. 266 ADVERTISING COLUMBUS ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 36th Columbus Rd. Quincy, Illinois 62301 Church Ph (217) 222-5891 School Ph 222-5892 S.D. Bodwell, Pastor Hank Nash, Principal, Youth Ministry Congratulations Cedarville College And Cedarville Graduates PHILIPPIANS 1:6 From Pastors And People ALLEGANY BAPTIST CHURCH 3248 Maple Avenue Allegany, New York 14706 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3rd And Locust Sts. Callipolis, Ohio 45631 Congratulations Class Of 1981 From Emmanual Baptist Church and Xenia Christian Day School (K-12) Rev. R. William Wheeler, Pastor Building a generation to honor Christ ADVERTISING 267 Congratulations To The Seniors From Pastor Ernest Pickering And EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH AND SCHOOLS 4207 Laskey Road Toledo, Ohio 43623 Emmanuel Baptist Church School Youths Attending Cedarville: Terry Carpenter Bill Howard Janice Klongenberg Cindy Lawson Tammy Martin Bob Mothershead Rick Mourlan Mark Norman Wesley Polsdorfer Debbie Coleman Mark Holman HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH J.O. Purcell Pastor 4202 S. Pipkin Rd. Lakeland, FI. 33803 Ph: (813) 614-5590 Sunday Services 9:30 am Sun. School Wednesday Services 10:45 am Morning Worship 6:30 pm Awana 6:00 pm Evening Worship 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting In Fellowship With the General Association Of Regular Baptist Churches BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 5430 Fishburg Road Dayton, Ohio 45424 Pastor William D. Tallman Proclaiming Christ: Crucified, Risen, And Coming Again FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 125 Grand Ave. Wellington, Ohio 44090 Pastor Gerald G. Wagner Sunday School 9:3o am Morning Worship 10:45 AM Young Peoples Meeting 6:00 PM Evening Service 7:oo PM Wednesday Evening Service 7:qo PM Students Attending Cedarville College: Sally Greetham Criss Wilson Randy Wilson 268 ADVERTISING U’« rejoice viffj ,JOu in Go6 potential for your life. (Srar? iBaptifit (Eljurrij, (Eriaruillr, (01jin ADVERTISING 269 -We're Behind Cedarville College- PARSIPPANY BAPTIST CHURCH P.O. Box 165 Parsippany, NJ. 07054 David Nettleton, Pastor We're Holding Forth The Word Of Life In Northern New Jersey HUNTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH 16419 Mayfield Rd. Huntsburg, Ohio Pastor-Ben H. Garlich The Fear Of The Lord Is The Beginning Of Knowledge ... Proverbs 1:7a SYCAMORE BAPTIST CHURCH 5323 180th Street N. East Moline, Illinois 61244 Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 Sycamore Students At Cedarville: Greg Moffit Ray Johnson Beth Richey Ministries Of Sycamore Include The Quad Cities Baptist Academy In Moline, Illinois THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 538 VENARD ROAD CLARKS SUMMIT, PA 18411 FUNDAMENTA L THEOLOGY PRACTICAL EMPHASIS EVANGELISTIC BAPTIST COMMITMENT DISTINCTIVES Offering the Master of Divinity (M. Div.) and Master of Theology (Th.M.) degrees. IWScMrfnMlw iMunMiira) ran. colm. W «n - mUmI aad «W . ort«ta 270 ADVERTISING PRAIRIE BAPTIST CHURCH 206th St. Rt. 3 Noblesville, Indiana 'The Town Country Church Paul E. Rowgo, Pastor Congratulations, 1981 Graduates. Our Prayers Go With You. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship 10:30 A.M. Training Union 5:30 P.M. Evangelistic Hour 6:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting (Thurs.) 7:30 P.M. Rev. Virgil Stoneking Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 From BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1704 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, NJ. 08003 Rev. Virgil Storeking, Pastor Rev. Wayne Baker, Asst. To The Pastor Donald Whipple, Asst. To The Pastor ADVERTISING 271 We Welcome You NORWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 2037 Courtland Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45212 Our Services Sunday WEDNESDAY Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:30 AM Hour Of Inspiration 7:30 PM Prayer Meeting 7:30 PM King's Teens 7:30 PM Norwood Baptist Christian School Eelix J. O'Donnell, Administrator Grades K-9 Lee W. Fullmer, Pastor Cincinnati's Only Regular Baptist Church 272 ADVERTISING CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH 2643 N. Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio 45503 H. Kirk Heldreth, Pastor Phone: 399-4024 Congratulations To The Class Of '81 V MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2435 Eakin Road Phone: Columbus, Ohio 43204 275-7551 • Our Pastors: Tom Wright, Jr. Dennis George (Assoc.) •Our Preaching: How to get to Heaven from Ohio. •Our Priority: Christ Pre-Emminent Col 1:18 Students at Cedarville: Mr. Mark Mathews Miss Karen Mathews GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH AND SCHOOL 1701 East 33rd Street Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Ph. 515 262-8289 Congratulations-Graduates Of 1981 Orlan Wilhite, Pastor James Collogan, School Administrator Assistants To The Pastor: Elmer Carrithers, Hospitals Shut- in Ministries David McClintic, Outreach Youth Ministries David Beard, Music Christian Education Ministries ADVERTISING 273 NORTHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH 311 West Aurora Road Northfield, Ohio 44067 Phone: 467-7939 Lynn E. Rogers, Pastor Michael C. Jaworski, Asst. Pastor Earl V. Willetts, Asst. Pastor, Counselling Mrs. Lorene Babko, Director Of Christian Education An Independent Fundamental Church Standing: For The Word Of God, And For The Testimony of Jesus Christ Rev. 1:9 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MASSAPEQUA Hicksville Road And Clark Street Box 336 Massapequa, New York 11758 Pastor Frederick W. Thomas Sunday 9:45 A.M.-Bible Class For All Ages 11:00 A.M.-Morning Service 6:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M.-Gospel Preaching Wednesday 7:30 P.M.-Prayer Service And Bible Study EUCLID- NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 18901 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid, Ohio 44119 Pastor: Donald McClintic Sunday- 9:45 AM-Bible School 11:00 AM-Worship 6:30 PM-Eve. Service Wednesday 7:00 PM-AWANA Clubs 7:15 PM-Midweek Service The Lord Hath Done Great Things For Us, Whereof We Are Glad. -Psalm 126:3 274 ADVERTISING Our Students: Debra Mark Ed Jim Dowell Johnson Keeley Peterson FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Genesco, Illinois Gary Hanson, Pastor CONGRA TULA TIONS GRADUATES! . ... to the praise of His g ory. ” Ephesians 1:12 ABBE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 670 Abbe Road ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 Pastor James H. Turner, Pastor The Yearbook Staff Thanks The Following For Their Cooperation And Assistance: Photo Club Post Office ★ Dr. Sharon Biddle Cheryl Liddle Cedars ★ Scott Shipferling Public Relations ★ Copy Center ★ Jim Jobson ★ Walt Fouch Academic Records Kathy Mallare ★ Directions In Photography Charles Miller ★ Dan DeLancey Mark McDougal ★ The Coaches ★ Mrs. Street Campus Activities ★ Pat Bates Dick Walker Dr. Dixon ★ Christian Service Office ♦ Mrs. Gidley ★ Mrs. Greenwood ADVERTISING 275 COLLEGE STUDENTS Abbe. Jo Anne. 115. 187 Abel. Nancy. 138. 187 Aberth, Patti, 135, 136 Accordino, Vicki, 124 Adams, Annelle, 131, 215 Adams, Jane, 126, 134, 187 Adams, Samuel Adkins, Kathy, 26, 186, 215 Ahlgrim, Tom. 100, 215 Aiken, Terri, 106 Aiken, William, 76, 77, 22S Ailken, Tom, 145 Alcorn, Mark, 187 Alonzo, Chris, 187 Altsladl, Robert Alvcy, Jenny, 130, 203 Ames, Debora, 225 Anderson, April Anderson, Craig 225 Anderson, Gary, 80, 112, 187 Anderson, Jan, 55, 215 Anderson, Jon, 67, 148, 153, 186, 187 Anderson, Kent, 122 Anderson, Mark, D., 33, 149, 225 Anderson. Mark I., 225 Anderson, Mary Beth Anderson, Ruth, 137, 187 Anderson, William, 50, 215 Andrus, Shelley Ankenman, Theresa, 67, 146, 215 Anthony, Wayne, 58, 123, 124, 125, 152, 215 Apple, Alan. 187 Archer, Cathy. 49, 215 Archer, Dale, 135, 151. 203 Armstrong, Bryan, 49, 203 Armstrong, Cindy, 187 Armstrong, Juli, 129 Arnold, Jeamce, 134, 203 Avcrill, Dave, 52, 80, 112, 134, 151 Avery, Kclly-Lynn, 41, 136, 215 Aviles, Linda. 187 Bacheldcr, Kathy, 67, 134, 152, 187 Bagg, Mclodie, 87, 106, 215 Bailey, Jeff, 112, 187 Bailey, Tom, 225 Bailey, Thomas, 187 Bair, Cindy, 130, 187 Baker, Catherine, 56, 187 Baker, Drew, 92, 151, 215 Baker, Nancy, 47, 144, 225 Baker, Tim, 134, 138, 151, 215 Balaicuis, John, 215 Baldwin, Elaine, 225 Baldwin, James, 34, 117, 145, 151, 215 Bamgbosc, Michael, 143, 225 Bandy, Ken, 187 Barker, Linda, 225 Barnette, Bcv, 138, 203 Barnett, Debbie, 123, 144, 157. 215 Barrand, Lenna, 129, 215 Barrett, James, 225 Barry. Jody. 90, 123, 215 Bartley, Rene, 134, 151, 215 Bartling, Thomas, 225 Bast, Linda. 187 Baudcr, Steve, 187 Bauer, Douglas, 215 Baugh, Mark, 124, 203 Baughman, Diana, 226 Baughman, William, 226 Bcacham, Deborah, 226 Bean, Chris, 146, 166, 203 Bears, Judy, 187 Bears, Laura, 226 Beattie, Sara. 143, 146, 187 Beaver, Larry, 34. 215 Beck, Clayton, 226 Begley, David, 226 Beikert, Bonnie, 83, 100, 152, 203 Bell. Tim, 99, 187 Benson, Bryan, 39, 157, 203 Bcrgandinc, Dave, 80, 154, 226 Berger, Ann, 111, 137, 187 Berger, Curt, 92, 109, 182, 226 Bernard, Greg, 80, 81, 112, 187 Bernhard, Susie, 187 Betzcl, Dan, 144 Beveridge, Thomas, 187 Bcvington, Cheryl, 203 Bingman, Judith, 124, 138, 143, 150, 203 Birch, Carleton, 50, 76, 145, 227 Birch, Donna, 138, 187 Bires, Lee Ann, 129, 187 Bisbee, Dan, 80, 112, 146, 134, 203 Bishop, Brad, 64, 186, 203 Bishop, Timothy, 157, 187 Bissoncttc, Vernon, 215 Bitterman, Cheryl, 187 Bl.uk, Brian, 203 Black, David, 112, 144, 147, 151, 202, 203 Black, Geri, 122, 123, 128, 203 Blackburn, Rebecca, 149, 227 Blackburn, Sara, 187 Blackburn, Tom, 94, 188 Blair, Bryan, 39, 126, 137, 203 Blanc, Dick, 157 Blanchard, Lizbeth, 203 Blasdell, Dave, 109. 188 Blass, Brenda, 188 Blazer, Kathryn, 188 Bliss, Carolyn, 188 Block, Devon, 45, 215 Bocian, Jim, 227 Boley, Brenda, 134, 138, 157, 227 Bonzo, Debbie, 135, 182, 227 Bloom, Dan, 98, 215 Bonzo, Terri, 135, 214, 215 Booher, Don. 188 Booher, Shawnie, 203 Book, RuthAnne, 146, 149, 157, 227 Boomgarden, Beth, 227 Boomgarden, Jean, 188 Boulet, Ruth, 215 Boulet, William, 117, 215 Bowen, Stcphc, 203 Bowers, Angela, 215 Bowersox, Jonathon. 122, 123, 139, 152, 188 Bowman, Elva, 227 Bowser, Dave, 76, 188 Bowser, |off, 76, 77, 145, 150, 215 Boyd, Alice. 123, 124, 126, 132, 188 Boynton. Robert, 130, 203 Bradshaw. Joann, 37, 129, 146, 157, 227 Bragg, Sheri, 203 Bragg, Steve, 45 Brammer. Jeffrey. 55, 59, 130, 203 Brandt. Brad, 112, 134, 153 Brandt, Jim, 188 Branham, Roscannc, 69, 123, 124, 125, 218 Brant, Mark, 150, 151, 215 Brcon, Randy, 203 Briggs, Paul, 128, 155 Brewer, Sherry, 134, 203 Briski, Sharon, 188 Brock, Jeff, 188 Brown, Angela, 49. 150, 153, 154, 156, 227 Brown, Chris, 203, 227 Brown, Cynthia, 203 Brown, David, 227 Brown, Margie, 83, 215 Brown, Matthew, 136, 203 Brown, Michael, 188 Brown, Raymond Brown, Sandra, 188 Brown, Sandy, 203 Brown, Shirley, 71, 227 Brown, Will, 127, 203 Browning, Cynthia, 188 Brueilly, Kevin, 112, 151, 188 Brugger, Rhonda. 122. 123, 203 Brumbaugh, Philip, 216 Brunk, Kathleen, 188 Bryan, Laurie, 134, 135, 188 Buckley, Dan, 140, 216 Buhrow, Bill, 144, 150, 216 Buinmg, Debbie, 134, 157, 201 Bullock. Beth, 139, 149. 216 Bulloc, Tim, 139, 147, 149, 188 Burch, Brad, 152, 188 Burdick, Jackie, 55, 59, 134, 216 Burdick, Laura, 188 Burel, Tim, 50, 134, 182, 228 Burk, Arthur, 122, 216 Burk, Steve, 151, 187 Burleson, William, 106, 216 Burrell. Frank, 228 Burt, Cindi, 55, 216 Butler, Laurie, 97, 106. 143, 203, 216 Butler, Luann, 216 Butler, Timothy, 228 Byrd, Jerry Bynum, Mike, 123, 188 Byrum, Andy, 143 Caffcrty, Brian 71, 150, 228 Callan, Jon, 134, 188 Campbell, Jocelyn, 151, 203 Campbell, Robin, 188 Canter, Giary, 204 Canterbury. Daniel, 188 Carano, Darlecn, 134, 148, 188 Carder, Kevin, 188 Carey, Becky, 188 Carlson, Shauna, 189 Carothers, Chris, 123, 124, 126, 152, 204 Carpenter, Terry Carper, Donna, 182, 216 Carr, Connie, 150, 204 Carr, David, 92, 105, 204 Carr, Scott, 100, 228 Carter, Steve, 189 Caudill, David, 151 Cawood, Dan, 47, 216 Chadwell, Kenneth, 204 Chambers, Elizabeth, 189 Champlin, Tamera, 130, 216 Chandler, Vicki, 216 Chapin, Allyson, 132, 189 Chappell, tennie, 189 Chastccn, Stacy, 97, 204 Christ, Charles, 189 Christenson, Lynne, 126, 189 Christensen, Steve, 189 Christian, Denea, 204 Christmas, Karen, 204 Churchill, Steven, 122, 123, 149, 228 Clark, Cal, 128, 129. 228 Clark, Dave, 189 Clark. David, 124, 204 Clark, Julie. 90, 189 Clark, Shirley, 128, 149 Clark, Steve, 123, 125, 145, 182, 204 Clayton, Cheryl, 126, 189 Clayton, Laura, 114, 216 Clearwater, Mark, 204 Clemens, Byron, 122, 123, 190 Click, Ronda, 189 Coates, Cheryl, 228 Coates, Stacey, 152, 216 Cobinc, Joe, 189 Coblcntz, Peter, 80, 112, 189 Coffman, Laura, 123, 157, 186, 189 Colas, Laurie, 152, 189 Colborn, Tom, 69, 152, 157, 204 Coleman, Debbie, 189 Collins, David, 189 Collins, Karen, 97, 143, 216 Compton, David, 126 Conlon, John, 123, 129, 144, 204 Conley, Maureen, 135, 189 Conley, Perry, 189 Conner, Patricia, 148, 189 Connone, Jill, 204 Conrad, Rebecca, 140, 204 Cook, Bruce, 204 Cook, Kathi, 134, 182. 228 Cook. Ruth Ellyn, 22, 123, 125, 152, 157, 204 Cooke. Angela, 123, 189 Coolbaugh, Randy, 204 Cooley. Dougals, 124, 125, 228 Cooper, Erika, 64, 123, 133, 138, 204 Cooper, John, 55, 189 Cope, Kelly, 135, 148. 189 Corbin, Brenda, 157, 189, 228 Cornelius, Debbie, 189 Cornell, Patty, 41. 123, 132, 216 Corrcll, Mark, 216 Corum, Bill, 204 Corvekshan. Rhonda, 189 Couch, Bruce, 189 Coules, John, 204 Coulson, Cheryl, 29, 133, 143, 154, 182, 229 Cowscr, Pam, 229 Coventry, Rhonda, 114, 144, 204 Cowell, Tim, 216 Cox, Carol, 59. 149, 216 Cox, David. 34, 76, 77, 145, 151, 229 Cox, Kevin, 189 Coy, Mary, Janice, 189 Crabtree, Dianna, 123, 124, 204 Crabtree, Teresa, 26, 189 Cragoe, Christine, 229 Craig, Debbie, 216 Crampton, Teresa, 189 Cranick, Jill, 124, 125, 126, 138, 148, 157, 229 Crankshaw. Keith, 155, 216 Craw, Cheryl, 204 Crawford, Karen, 52, 134, 204 Creighton, Jenni, 189 Crcviston, Sharon, 216 Crist, Rhonda, 126, 128, 129, 204 Cromwell, Kathy, 126 Cronin, Bill, 217 Croskey, Jon, 122, 123, 124, 128, 152, 189 Cross, James, 45, 189 Crowell, Kathy, 189 Cruikshank, Rhonda Cunningham. Kathy, 217 Curry, Phyllis, 150, 189 Cvetich, David, 229 Dalby, Jill, 152, 156, 190 Dalton. Cathy, 190 D'Amico, Louis, Damon, Martha, 123. 135, 153, 217 Dance, Richie, 135, 190 Danube, Tim, 94, 190 Darling, James, 135, 150, 151, 229 Davenport, Denise, 122, 123, 157, 190 Davies, Don, 134, 147, 204 Davis. Becky, 61. 134, 204 Davis, David, 105, 190 Davis, Joanne, 229 Davis, Kimberly, 190 Davis, Lori, 204 Day, lisa, 190 Dean, Steven Deaton, Debbie, 134, 190 Decker, Jannell, 111, 133, 134, 230 Decker, Pam, 126, 130, 204 Degroft, Scott, 124, 126, 204 Delancey, Dan, 34, 76, 109, 148, 102, 204 Delancey, John, 34, 102, 109, 182, 204 DeMarco, John, 34, 99, 101. 190 DeMeeslcr, John, 126, 142, 230 DcMent, Kendra, 150, 217 Depew, Kim, 121, 199 Dcpuc, Tim, 204 DeRoos, Robert, DeShields, Theodore, 26, 126, 139, 146, 151, 182, 230 Detwiler, Stephen, 217 Dever, James, 186, 190 DcWitl, Kristin, 134, 151, 204 DeYoung, Tom, 100, 217 Dicringer, Tadd, 217 Dillinger, Patti, 106 Dilts, Cynthia, 204 Dishcr, Kelli, 134, 190 Dixon, Malcolm, 34, 92 Dixon. Scott, 52. 133, 135, 143, 190 Dobbel, Karen, 190 Dodds, Kimberly, 56. 135, 214, 217 Dodson, Doug, 34, 94, 190 Donahue, Susan. 190 Donaldson, Kay, 139, 205 Donaldson. Peter, 217 Dooley, Anna, 188 Douglas, Stanley, 217 276 INDEX Dowell, Debra, 190 Dower, Debbie, 205 Downing. Deborah, 230 Downs, Daniel Draa, M.ke, 205 Dresbach, Marcy, 128, 205 Dresbach, Mark, 61, 140, 143, 150, 230 DuH, April, 41. 87, 134, 217 Duffield, Lori, 97, 106, 143, 205 Dugan, Carolyn, 124, 126, 131, 190 Durham, Dale, 205 Dustin, Rick, 123, 124, 125, 162, 217 Dzedzy. Lynne. 126, 137, 190 Eastcp, Danie, 205 Ebbert, |ane, 151, 190 Ebersolc, Faith, 122, 136, 145, 190 Ebersolc. Karen, 148, 217 Eckardt, Diane, 190 Eddy, Karen, 138, 205 Eddy. Vicki. 34, 205 Ehrman, Barbara, 217 Einstein, Donna, 148, 190 Eiser, Cynthia, 123, 217 Eissens, Marlene, 52, 55. 134, 144, 156, 217 Elmhurst, Brady, 191 Elmore, Carol 114, 123, 137, 147, 205 Emery, Lorraine, 205 Engelmann, Colleen, 135, 150, 217 England, Elena. 122, 123, 128, 148, 191 English, David. 131, 133, 134, 205 English, Julie. 122, 123, 145, 191 Entingh, Karen, 191 Entwislle, Robert, 112, 134, 149, 191 Ehrman, Barbara, 84 Ericson. Michael. 137, 205 Essler. Carol, 126, 191 Estes, Donna, 156, 191 Etner, Steve, 134 Eubank, Rhonda, 132, 134, 157, 191 Evans, Lori, 26, 135, 191 Evans. Steve, 150, 157. 100, 230 Ewing, Cindy, 122, 123, 137, 191 Fakan, Debbie, 83, 97, 143, 230 Fakan. Sandy, 84, 151, 205 Farcno, Ruthie, 62. 149, 182, 205 Fast, Cynthia, 1S5, 217 Fast, Denise, 191 Faust, Donna, 191 Fawcett, Jeffrey, 59, 147 Felicer, Joyce, 191 Felt, Chris, 128, 129, 205 Felt, Michele, 191 Fcnstermakcr, Karen, 148, 205 Ferguson, Thelma Ferrell, Becky, 129, 217 Ferrell, Scott, 205 Ferris, Cass, 217 Ferris, Randal, 191 Festag, Christine, 191 Fetzer, Karl, 191 Feura, Michele, 205 Fielder, Duane, 230 Fields, Susan, 83. 153, 191 Fields, Wallace, 217 Filer, Elizabeth, 56. 152, 191 Filer, Melinda, 134, 136, 152, 205 Filippelli, Joanne, 132, 134, 191 Filler, Timothy, 142, 149, 231 Finnemorc, Cathi, 230 Finnemore, Scott. 26, 181, 191 Fischer, James, 34, 76. 129, 205 Fisher, Cathy, 149, 231 Fisher. Dawn. 124. 126, 191 Fisher, Tim, 24, 99, 134, 202 Fitch, Connie, 123. 152, 205 Flat!, Elizabeth, 49, 156, 191 Flint, Bonnie, 217 Fogle. David, 147, 152, 153, 231 Folkmann, Sue, 231 Ford, Linda. 205 Foreman, John, 231 Fought, Doris, 135, 191 Fowler, Celia, 26, 147, 191 Fowler, Cindy, 63, 135, 155, 231 Fox, Colenc. Ill, 134, 138. 217 Fox, Nancy, 217 France, Robin, 191 Francis, Ernest, 134, 231 Frank. Stephanie, 182, 205 Frecbourn, Jeni, 69, 124, 217 Freeman, Harold, 205 Freeman, Rob, 191 Friedland. Linda 130, 205 Friley. Valerie. 91. 126, 231 Froh, Betsy, 151, 231 Frost, Kellie, 124, 151. 217 Frost, Bob, 191 Fuller, Roy, 134, 205 Fulmer, Sarah, 123. 134. 205 Furr, Barbara, 56, 124, 126, 191 Carbbard, Mary. 41, 131, 191 Gabriel, David, 150, 231 Gabriel, Jennifer, 123, 129, 152, 191 Galbraith, Laura, 218 Gall, Donna, 149, 217 Galovic, Scott, 191 Garcia, Valdemar, 19, 56, 71, 157, 231 Gardner. Dale, 141, 205 Garrison, Cindy, 124, 152, 231 Garrison, Daniel, 148, 205 Gawthrop, Linda, 231 Gazdik, John, 191 Gedicks, Nancy, 123, 205 Geiger, Teresa, 131, 148, 191 Geist, Alan, 150, 157, 217 Gcist, Todd, 192 Gelatt, Lois, 206 Gentzler, Kenneth. 137. 151. 182, 206 Gerzoma, Melanie, 192 Gibson, Cullen, 134, 136, 206 Gibson, Kenneth, 192 Gibson, Mearl, 206 Gilbert, Deborah, 123, 206 Giles, Nancy, 192 Gilmore, Denise, 71, 139, 148, 232 Glaudura, David. 112, 114, 192 Goertzen, John, 134, 232 Colike, Marcia, 192 Golikc, Marc, 192 Gordon, Brian, 192 Gorden, Glenn, 192 Gowler, Mark. 192 Grafton, Jeffrey, 206 Graham, Tim, 61, 76, 134, 150, 1S1 Grant, Karen, 18. 24, 149. 157, 232 Cray. Ellen, 71, 146, 232 Craydon, Julio. 192 Green, Brian, 206 Green, Larry, 52, 88, 92, 133, 135, 143, 150, 151, 154, 182, 217 Greenawalt, Lon, 134, 192 Greening, Dan, 206 Greening, Mary, 83, 151, 232 Greenwood, Jon, 34, 117 Greenwood, Tom, 131. 192 Crectham, Sally, 206 Grevc, Greg, 92, 105, 134, 143. 154, 232 Griffin, Joseph, 134, 206 Cromacki, Gail, 77, 91, 122, 126, 128, 206 Grooms, Dewayne, 123 Groves, Cindy, 151, 217 Guenther, John, 232 Gutsmuth, Susan, 84, 150, 192 Gutwein, Melissa, 148, 192 Haas, Keith, 150 Hager, Glenda. 206 Hague, Donna, 138, 218 Hakes, Kim, 144, 232 Hakes. Sheri, 206 Hale, Pam, 135, 206 Hall. Laura, 232 Hall, Linda, 69, 206 Hall, Nancy, 141, 144, 151. 233 Hall, Troy, 206 Halladay, Lorraine, 148, 150, 206 Hallelt. Valerie, 49. 192 Ham, Sandra, 124, 126, 151, 218 Hamilton, LoAnna, 233 Hamilton, Phil, 206 Hamelct.Todd, 92. 94, 192 Hammond, Kevin, 192 Hancock, Amy, 138, 206 Hanna, Betsy, 56, 123, 206 Hanson, Dave, 206 Harbeck, John, 80. 124, 206 Hardin, Pam, 192 Harding, Kevin, 24, 124, 147, 157, 218 Harding. Patricia, 25, 111, 151, 233 Harkleroad, Joy, 206 Harmon, Anita, 206 Harmon, Roberta, 132, 140, 151, 218 Harper, Randall, 71. 153. 157. 224, 233 Harrell, Peggy, 149, 154, 233 Harriman, Lori, 192 Harris, Dallas, 233 Hart, John, 25, 63. 1S4, 224. 233 Hart. Pauline, 153, 206 Hartigan, Brenda. 18. 192 Hartman, Denise, 138, 151, 233 Hartzell. Rob. 192 Harvey, Amy, 90, 192 Harvey. John, 39, 128, 129, 132, 153 Hattenfield, David, ISO, 233 Hatton, Jean, 106, 206 Hawkins, Daniel. 192 Hayes, Brian 150, 218 Hayes, Emily, 206 Hayes, Paul, 122, 123, 126. 128, 152, 192 Hayes, Ralph, 206 Hayward, Marcia, 134, 192 Healey. Ken. 192 Hedges, Rachel, 124, 192 Heeney, Teresa 122, 123, 152, 206 Hcers, Jane, 152, 233, 218 Hegarty, David. 134, 155. 218 Hefner. Bradley, 192 Heinrich, Cindy, 234 Heinrich, Tamara, 90, 206 Hcllwig, Eric, 56, 192 Hellwig, Evan, 192 Hehvig, Brian Hempill, Tony, 206 Henderson, Becki, 192 Henderson, Eric, 59, 123, 124, 125, 126, 152, 218 Hcnncsscc, Ed, 234 Herl, Craig. 76, 151, 206 Herring, Steve, 234 Herrington, Rick, 192 Hettinger, Rhonda, 137, 234 Hettle. Connie, 192 Hickey, Charles 47. 146, 182, 234 Hickman, Rick, 134, 143 Higashiyama, Nobuya, 134, 139, 206 High, Charles, 56. 134. 138. 153, 157, 234 Highman, Jay, 192 Hill Grederick, 148, 218 Hill, Grace 12. 13, 157, 192 Hill. Bill, 18, 234 Himes, Richard, 92, 94, 192 Hinks, Stephen, 207 Hippard, Carol, 234 Hitchcock, Brenda, 134, 144, 207 Hobar, Karen, 83, 106, 143, 192 Hobar, Ron, 88, 105, 132, 150, 151, 214 Hobson, Kimberly, 193 Hofstra, Becky, 122, 207 Hoganson, T.m, 19. 62, 146, 1S4, 157, 234 Hoke. Curtis, 150, 157, 202, 207 Holliday, Kim, 155 Hollopeter, Edna, 55, 134, 142, 152, 207 Hollopeter, Mark, 234 Holman. Mark, 67 Holt, Jeff, 122, 123, 128 Holwerda, Tim. 47, 109, 150 Hoover, Gayc, 134, 207 Horn, Roberta, 207 Horton.Chcrie, 207 Horton, Faye, 13c, 218 Hottel, Anna, 126, 157, 207 Howard, Ann, 55. 193 Howard, Deborah, 193 Howard, Jimmy, 124, 218 Howard, Kevin, S5, 99, 207 Howard, Mary, 135, 150, 155, 234 Howard, Randall, 124, 129, 218 Howdyshell, Carolyn, 207, 234 Hoy, Laura, 235 Hubbard, Steve, 207 Huber, William, 61, 235 Huber, Valerie, Dell, 61 Huck, Shawn, 99. 109, 1S1, 193 Huddleston, Kellie, 132, 207 Hudnall, lisa. 193 Ffuffman, Deatra, 136, 207 Hugan, James, 193 Huggins, Steve, 150, 193 Hufziger, Brett, 218 Hull, Susan 71, 235 Humphreys, Marvin, 207 Hunt, Barbara, 23S Hunter, Carolyn. 148, 157, 207 Hunter, Nate, 207 Hurlburl, Ruth, 138, 148 Hust, Karen, 193 Hutchins. Barry. 52, 134, 138, 207 Hutchins, Julie. 114, 234 Hutchinson, Jeanette, 193 Hyde, Salli, 83 Hyslop, David, 137, 146, 207 Igoc, Sarah, 193 Imhoff, Lori, 218 Inbody, Brad, 59, 140, 141, 147, 218 Ingalls, Alan, 71, 235 Ingram, Linda, 123, 218 Irvin, Fayctta, 193 Jackson, Debbie, 235 Jackson, lohn. 24. 37. 41, 67. 144, 157, 186, 193 Jackson, Melinda, 26, 41. 128, 129, 193 Jackson, Thomas, 193 Jackson, William, 193 Jacobs, Gary, 131. 207 Jacobs, Julie, 193 Jacobs, Sandra, 22, 24, 123, 129. 193 James, Mark 109, 207 Jameson, David, 193 Jaquery, Vini, 134, 145, 146, 154, 182, 218 Jaquis, Bill, 26. 41, 193 Jaquis, Tom, 218 Jelsma, Scott, 147, 235 Jcncrcttc, Russell, 207 Jennings, lisa, 193 Jensen, Ellen, 218 Jervis, Teresa, 193 Jessup. Robin, 155 Jewell, Deborah, 193 Jewell, Kathie, 135, 207 Jewell, Martha, 193 Jewell, Randall, 193 Jindra, Nancy, 41, 122, 123, 207 Jividen, Mark, 193 Jobson, James, 129, 202. 207 lohnson, Anna, 61, 218 Johnson, Beth, 130, 150, 218 Johnson, Brian, 102, 117 lohnson, Chr.s, 100, 150, 157 Johnson, Dean, 80. 112. 134, 207 Johnson, Diane, 193 Johnson, Donna, 126 lohnson, Karen, 152, 236 Johnson, Lily, 218 Johnson, Mark. 138, 236 lohnson, Ray, 194 lohnson, Sara, 126, 131, 207 Johnson, Sharon, 207 Johnson, Susan, 194 Johnston. Angela, 194 Johnston, Jeanette, 124, 126, 134, 137, 144. 207 Jones, David, 76, 145, 194 Jones, Glen, 123, 137, 194 Jones, Julie, 84. 236 Jones, Karen, 218 Jones, Mark, 134, 144, 152. 182 Jones, Rebecca, 143, 153, 236 Jones, Rkk, 136, 236 Jones, Bill, 236 Joseph, Chris, 130, 218 Judkins, Jennifer, 194 Jue, Geraldine, 134, 194 Kamara, Gore, 194 Kane, Barry. 105, 194 Kane, Rodney. 150, 151, 218 Kauffman. Michelle, 144, 149, 207 Kaufman, Ken, 80, 112, 114, 151 Kearbey, Tamera, 61, 149, 236 KcarsJcy, Debbie, 84, 236 Keeler. Kim, 61. 157, 194 Keeler, Sheri. 149, 157, 202, 207 Kceley, Edward, 148, 194 Keiser, Maxine, 124 Kcisling, Donna, 194 Keller, Kirk, 151, 207 Keller, Steve, 237 Keiser, Janette, 194 Kemp, Ruth, 131, 135, 207 Kendall, Norma, 39, 207 Kenoyer, Faith, 124, 208 Kensmger, Kim, 123, 148, 202, 208 Kessler, Dawn, 148, 150, 208 Kcster, Sam, 76, 194 INDEX 277 King, Bren do, 124, 148, 1S2, 194 King. Karen, 124, 126, 194 King, Tammy, 151, 237 Kingsbury, Karen, 218 Kingsbury. Marcia, 123, 141, 194 Kirkbnde. Kalhy Jo, 237 Kissinger. David, 49, 147, 156, 194 Kitchen, Julie, 157, 237 Kitchen, Sandra, 148, 218 Klcnkc, Kathy. 237 Khngenberg, Janice. 208 Knapp. Mark, 218 Knauff, Glenn, 218 Kniceiy, Joyce, 123, 208 Knicely, Susan. 123, 124, 152, 237 Knox, Ann, 194 Koerber. Karen, 142, 208 Koistinen, Linda, 124, 134, 219 Kranenburg. Linda, 134, 157, 194 Kreidler, Sheryl, 147, 149, 237 Kreidler, Susan, 34. 142, 148. 208 Krcis, Maxine. 123, 208 Krewson, Richard, 63, 136, 237 Krohn, Yvonne, 208 Krueger, David, 208 Krueger, Jeff, 194 Kyle, Terry, 155. 194 Ladygo, Linda. 146, 194 LaFcrncy, Jeff. 194 lafoliette, Melanie, 194 Laidig, Kim, 208 Lake, Ellen. 194 Lamm, Joe, 39, 219 lahie. Sharon, 219 Landers, Ann, 136 landess, Elizabeth, 208 Lanham, Carla, 194 LaPonsie, Daniel lash, Susan, 237 laub, Andrew, 194 Laudahn, Lisa, 34, 194 Laudcrbaugh, Patti, 208 lawhead, Dave. 41, 62. 63. 151, 237 Lawson, Candy, 195 leach, Mark, 76, 77, 237 Lee, Dennis, 237 lee, Ray, 92, 94 Lehman, Chuck, 134. 195 lehto, Laura, 123, 128. 152. 208 Leopprandt, Patty, 134, 141, 151, 182, 208 Leman, Jan, 124, 137. 219 lewis. 8eth, 134. 219 Lewis, Betty, 219 Lewis. Carol, 138, 1S3, 195 lewis, David, 129, 150, 154, 238 lewis, Steven, 62, 63, 109, 150, 218 Libby, lynette, 26. 97. 106. 146. 195 lichtcnstcigcr, Diane, 97, 143, 238 Lichtensteigcr, Linds, 219 lihan, Joseph, 71. 139. 147. 150, 15S, 208 lim. Larry. 156. 208 Lima, Josias, 131. 134, 145. 219 Lindberg, Mike, 195 Linder man, Valerie, 208 lindley, Beth, 111, 124, 126, 149, 182, 208 Lindner. David, 135, 147, 186, 195 line, Jennifer, 124, 157, 195 Linn, Faith, 41. 67, 136, 144, 208 Lintz, Kris, 238 little. Matt, 129, 208 livergood, Lome, 146, 208 Livingood, David, 219 Livingston. Jennifer, 219 Llewellyn, Dan, 134, 145 Llewellyn, Brenda, 123, 195 Lloyd, Jane, 138, 219 Longacre, Tim, 219 Lookabaugh, Robert, 208 loper, John, 45, 208 loper. Marty, 128, 147, 208 Lord, David, 122, 131, 146, 238 Love, Rebecca, 195 Lucas, Jacqueline. 124. 126. 195 lundvall. Heather. 195 lutz. Cheryl. 153, 208 Lyon, Lois. 129, 219 MacDonald. K. Maria. 71, 136, 149, 157, 218 MacCillivray, J.D., 139, 219 MacKenzie, Michael, 195 MacKenzie, Norman, 238 Mackey, Jeff, 138, 208 Maddux. Bruce, 67, 219 Magnuson, Pat. 138. 150, 182, 208 Maitland. Jcannie, 238 Major, Belinda, 143, 151. 238 Major, Byron, 61, 134, 151, 239 Major, Doris, 195 Major. Myron, 133, 136, 219 Malcnke, William, 208 Mallare, Kathy. 52. 122, 144. 238 Mallaro, Marcia 41, 52, 122. 123, 138. 145. 208 Malone, Greg, 143, 156, 195 Maloney, Patricia. 134, 139, 149, 208 Manncring, Cindy, 208 Mantz, Daniel, 129, 144, 239 Manuel, Michele. 146, 148, 208 Manuel. Richard. 195 Maresh, Lori, 195 Manhugh, Chnstal, 138. 219 Markley, Diana. 195 Marling, Carling, 138. 143. 157. 208 Marstcller, David, 146, 148, 239 Martin, Natalie, 134, 219 Marlin. Ron, 147, 155. 201 Martin, Tammy, 182, 208 Martindalc, Peter. 99, 139, 208 Martinez, Maria, 134, 239 Mason, Luke, 157, 208 Massie, Ken. 92, 151. 208 Mast, David, 123, 239 Mathews, Karen, 90. 151. 195 Mathews, Mark, 105, 150, 219 Mathewson, Tim, 219 Matousek, Jay. 157. 195 Matson, Scott Matter, Rick, 129. 154, 224 . 239 Matzuras, Susan, 84 , 208 Maxey Glenda, 91, 126, 208 Maxcy, Jerry, 219 McCabe, Kathleen. 239 McConnell. Becky. 123, 124, 195 McConnell. Coleen, 195 McConnell, Laura, 144 McCoy. Jill, 124, 195 McDaniel, Cory. 155, 219 McDonald, Joseph, 195 McFarland, Charla, 195 McFarland, lisa, 195 McGee, Byron. 239 McGrath, Susan, 239 McGraw, Edwina. 134, 195 McGuckmg, Robert, 99, 134, 219 McHugh, Donna, 134, 151, 219 McHugh, Karen 58, 122, 123, 124. 152. 154. 219 McKay. Pam, 91. 126. 138, 208 McKevcr, Pamela, 136, 182, 209 Mclcland. Jolene, 126, 195 McLeod, Brenda, 195 McMillan, Cheryl, 111, 138, 149, 151, 224, 239 McMillan, Diane, 111, 149, 209 McNeish, Marsha. 123, 137, 156, 195 Meharry, lisa, 124, 125, 152, 154, 240 Merck, Julie, 29, 195 Merkh, David, 59. 76, 151. 182. 240 Merkh, loraine, 134, 139. 182. 219 Merrill. Bonita, 138, 157. 209 Messer, Sandra, 209 Michel, Roger, 127 Micrta, Russ. 49, 147, 240 Mikesell, Michael. 195 Milevoi, Suzanne. 195 Miller. Annette, 26, 123, 124, 196 Miller, Brian, 129. 220 Miller, Cheryl, 129, 209 Miller, Dan, 157, 209 Miller, Elizabeth, 240 Miller, Marcia, 64, 209 Miller. Melinda, 124, 209 Miller, Phil.p, 34, 76, 105, 145, 209 Miller, Raymond, 146. 157, 182 Miller, Ruth, 69, 143, 146, 209 Mills. Alan, 99, 196 Mills, Mark, 112, 151, 220 Mills. Matt. 114. 149. 209 Milyard, Ellen, 220 Mmnich. Kay. 196 Minnich, Tyann, 64, 135 Mishlcr, Joyce, 123 Mitchell. Amy, 123, 196 Mitchell, lohn. 150, 220 Moeller, Janice. 134, 209 Moench, Susan, 220 Moffitl, Greg, 209 Mohr, Oeanne, 157, 209 Molm. Greg, 209 Moline, Larry, 240 Monroe, Frank, 99 Moncrief, Mary, 134, 149, 198 Monroe, linda, 136, 155, 240 Montgomery, Shirainc, 1% Montie. Jeff, 125, 157. 209 Moody. Debra. 22, 25. 149. 240 Moody, Linda 91, 126, 220 Moore, Bill, 117, 142. 196 Moore, Deborah. 97, 1% Moore, John, 209 Moore. John. R.. 130, 134, 209 Moore, Julie, 139 Moore. Mike, 151, 1% Moore. Reda. 124. 130, 152, 1% Morazzano, Laurie, 134, 148, 150, 209 Morgan, Carol. 84. 149. 156, 241 Morgan. Diane, 21, 135, 241 Morgan, Donald, 209 Morgan, Michael. 1% Morgan, Mitch, 1% Mortiz, David, 127. 220 Morley, Mark, 64, 157, 220 Morris, David, 138, 241 Morton, Darcy, 83, 100, 106, 151, 220 Morton. Marcy, 83. 106, 220 Moser, Mkhclle, 241 Mosher, Carla, 134, 1% Mosley, Dana. 97, 196 Mossman, Jeff, 144, 1% Molhershead, Robert, 209 Mounts, Eric. 88. 99. 151, 182, 224, 241 Mourlam, Rick, 135. 220 Mudlcr, Kevin. 59, 124, 125, 126, 138. 147. 157. 209 Mulder, Richard. 139. 147. 149, 157, 1% Mullican, Patricia, 241 Mundy, Pam, 111, 1% Murdoch, David, 220 Murphy, Daniel, 109, 241 Murphy, Robert. 209 Murray, Julie, 135, 196 Murray. Michael, 50, 147, 1% Nagy, Charon, 123. 1% Nash, Deborah, 196 Neal. Cynthia. 220 Needles, Becky, 63, 114, 151. 154, 241 Nestor. Jennifer, 34, 209 Newman, Nancy, 134, 1% Newton, Laniya, 209 Nicholas, John, 209 Nichols. John, 129, 1% Nicdzialck, Elizabeth 151, 209 Nikles, Anne, ISO, 220 Norman. Mark. 151, 220 Nycum, Bonnie, 132, 143, 157, 241 Oak. Vishnu Ockcrt, Judy. 151, 241 Ocran, Roberta, 146, 152, 220 Oie, Sandra, 56. 138, 209 Ojevwe, Joseph, 196 Olinger, David, 196 Oliver. Debbie, 123, 124, 129. 220 Olsen, Brian, 209 Olsen, David. 42. 122, 123, 135, 144. 1% O'Neal, Joseph, 145, 209 Onstcd, Deb, 220 Ormsbee, Kathy, 134, 146, 210 Ormsbec, Linda, 220 Osborne, Mark, 134, 147, 149, 152, 220 Oscar. Nancy, 111, 134, 144, 210 Ostrum, Dawn. 1% O'Wade, Deanna, 129, 210 Owens, Randall, 196 Pabst. Stefan, 76. 124, 125, 210 Pack, Gail, 182. 210 Paddock, Cari, 196 Palmer, Arlan. 129, 152, 1% Palmer, Deanna, 130, 133, 144, 149, 182, 220 Pantzer, Patty, 129, 182, 210 Parks, James, 1% Parker, Tim, 210 Parman, Mark, 136 Parman, Matt, 151, 210 Parris. Jim. 112, 1% Parry, Jeff, 132, 210 Parry, Pam, 131, 196 Parsley, lisa. 124. 125, 220 Parsons, Chris. 138, 210 Parsons, Sheila, 83, 220 Parvm, Cheryl, 241 Parvin, Susan. 144, 220 Paschali, Tom, 241 Pasco. Diane, 69, 134, 150, 220 Pavkov, KayDcc. 197 Payne, BethAnne, 25. 61. 146, 147, 242 Pane, Virginia, 242 Payne, David. 197 Payton, Kim, 144, 220 Payton, Rebecca. 138, 197 Pedersen, Ann, 124, 126, 148, 210 Pedncau, Jeff, 210 Perry, David, 136, 137, 210 Perry, Donna Logan, 147, 242 Perry, Kathy. 151, 210 Peters, Mark, 242 Peterson, Gregg, 197 Peterson, Heidi 97. 134, 143. 197 Peterson, James, 138, 197 Peterson. Todd, 133. 134, 210 Pctro, Tom. 153, 197 Pcty. Lisa. 83. 132, 134, 197 Petz. Tom. 157, 220 Phillips, Charles, 132, 134, 210 Phillips, Cheryl, 210 Phillips, Delana, 149, 151, 220 Phillips, Doug. 122, 123, 128. 154. 214, 221 Phillips, Rhonda, 197 Phillips. Ron. 126, 242 Pickering. Dave, 123, 197 Pierce, Holly, 210 Pierce, Nancy, 123, 197 Pinkerton, Mark, 132, 210 Pinkerton, Sharon, 197 Pinson, linda, 146, 197 Pippin, Gregg, 221 Pitrone, Mark, 210 Pitts, Julie, 156, 182, 242 Pitts, Pam, 148. 197 Pogue, Jeffrey, 221 Polsdorfer, Wesley. 197 Popa, Cynthia, 148, 197 Popa, Dianna. 45. 133, 134, 148, 210 Pope, Randy, 134, 243 Pop.o, Mary, 150, 182, 210 Poppy, Sue, 197 Pottenger, David, 47, 126, 197 Potter, Darryll, 99, 197 Power, Tim, 29. 126, 146, 147, 221 Prall, Tom, 221 Pratz, Will. 197 Prentice, Julie, 150, 151, 221 Presley, Jay. 243 Pressau, Miriam, 138, 221 Price, Dan, 41. 64, 122. 123, 126. 152, 210 Price, David, 122, 123, 243 Price, Jenny. 197 Price, Kurt, 34 Price, Larry Price. Lester. 122, 124, 126. 152, 210 Price, Nancy, 138, 151, 243 Pritchard, Renee, 126, 210 Probst. Jcri, 61, 148. 197 Prokop. Carl, 37, 182, 243 Prudcn. Rebekah, 149. 221 Pryor, Tim, 105, 197 Purd.n, Kevin, 56, 123, 134, 139, 152, 210 Putnam, Kathy, 135, 151, 243 Pyatte, Chuck, 197 F'yattc, Skip, 210 Pycraft, Joyce, 114, 197 Quigley. Peggy 83, 97, 197 Raabe. Robin, 157, 242 Rabcr, Carolyn, 243 Ramsey, lisa, 62, 133, 149, 182, 243 Randall, Michelle, 49. 156, 221 Rasmusson, Rose, 197 Ratlin, Cindy, 197 Rauvht, Jenny, 138, 210 Rawlins, Donnie, 109, ISO, 221 278 INDEX Eawlins, Nathalie. 210 Eawson, Sharon. 221 Eayder, Elaine, 12®, 221 tedinger, Gloria, 197 Eedman, Christie, 197 Eedmond, Lori, 137, 210 Iced, Gregory, 210 !ccd, Mike 117, 140, 19® !eeder. Both, 198 Eeesc, Diane, 84, 221 legnier, David, 105, 207 tcid. Ruth, 210 Eeinhart, Brad. 221 Eeinhart, Tod, 198 teinholdt, Marilynn, 122, 243 Eichards, Lori, 134, 221 tichey. Beth. 198 tickard, Don, 22. 63. 105, 149, 151. 182, 243 Eider, Jeff. 126, 211 Eider, Paul, 198 tiegle, Susan, 83. 106, 151. 243 tiggs, Elaine, 91, 221 tiggs, Jeannine ting, John, 100, 244 tinker, Shari, 198 tisser, Keith, 122, 221 tittenhouse. Dale, 149, 211 Eivelti, To ld, 99, 122, 198 tobbins, Cheryl, 221 loberts, Andrew, 130, 221 Eoberts, Lloyd, 123, 124, 125 loberts, Ralph, 198 lobinette, Cyndi, 135. 157, 198 tobinson, Jamie, 148, 198 tobinson, Lana, 134, 211 tobinson, Lori, 198 tockey, Denise, 221 lockey, Nancy, 211 lodngucz, Carmen, 115, 211 tonk. Sara. 148. 150. 211 tonk, Tim. 153, 244 loop, Michele, 142, 211 toosa. Kristie, 211 losenau. John, 244 losenau, lynette, 123, 198 tost, Ron. 109, 221 loth, Cheryl, 49, 141, 151, 157, 244 louster, Gary, 55, 123, 124, 125, 126, 152, 211 towe, Dan, 42, 136, 244 tuby, Carl. 52. 139, 211 tungc, Karen, 134, 148, 198 tunge, Sandra, 130, 157, 244 iaathoff, April. 148. 198 iadowitz, Steven, 150, 221 iagraves, Joyce, 198 sigraves, Michelle, 198 iagravet, Stephen, 105 iaid, Philip, 69, 221 sallee. David. 80. 112, 198 salyers, Susan, 151, 198 sanders, Donald, 244 sanville, Debbie, 135, 137, 151, 221 sartain, Sharon, 244 Sarver. Cheryl, 126 Saunders, Jim, 126, 211 Saunders, LuEllen. 72, 221 Scaggs, Lisa. 244 Schaber, Teresa, 124, 138. 152, 244 Schad. Judith, 211 Schaecterle, Dale, 109 Schacctcrlc, Vicky, S8 Schmidt, Joan, 83, 211 Schmidt, Mary. 148, 198 Schmidt, Terri, 114. 124, 126. 153, 211 Schneider, Steve, 221 Schonleld, Dave, 55. 143, 211 Schreiber, Tom. 118. 198 Schreiner, Jim, 211 Schuler, Cheryl, 211 Schuler. Connie. 198 Schulz, Dawn, 124, 211 Schulze. Carol, 134, 157, 221 Schulze, Warren, 198 Schwartz. Donna, 47, 211 Schwendler, John, 244 Schwenk, Rebecca, 135, 148, 211 Scoggins, Lon, 211 Scott, Rachel. 123, 244 Scott, Susan, 211 Seals, Sandy. , 149, 221 Seawell, Lawrence. 69, 133, 154, 245 Scidnec. Robert, 152, 211 Selden, Debbie. 106 Sclden, Jonathon, 157, 211 Sell, Sandy. 198 Sergeant, Glenn Settle, Lynn, 123, 124, 126, 198 Sewell. Justin, 137, 152, 221 Sewell. Paul. 153, 156. 211 Sewell, Suzanne, 198 Sexton, David, 141, 221 Seymour, Tom, 211 Shaffer, Sue. 245 Shaw. Dale. 7S. 80 Shanholtz, Carl, 198 Shearer, Mark 211 Shepherd, Charles, 198 Shepherd. Larry. 198 Shepherd, Sandra, 211 Sherman, Lynn, 140, 148, 211 Sherman, Mike, 198 Shesko. Natalie, 147 Shipferling, Scott 64, 67, 99, 139, 211 Shirey ,Carl, 147, 245 Shirk, Evelyn, 25, 136, 1S2, 222 Shirk, Rot , 99. 134 Shomo. Bobby, 76. 127. 145. 222 Short, David, 123, 222 Short, Sue, 198 Shoup, Mark, 151 Shovelton, Lawrence. 147, 155, 198 Shughart, Lana. 131, 198 Shuneson, Craig. 124, 125, 134, 245 Siegle, Connie, Silver, Carol 49, 198 Singer, Doug, 99. 147, 211 Skiles, Mark, 137, 146 Skjerli, Kns, 146, 245 Sjoquist, Doug. 222 Slagle, Nanci, 245 Slaughter. Kelly, 199 Sloan. Debra, 149, 222 Slonecker, Neil, 211 Smart, M.ke, 88. 94. 105. 143. 151. 222 Smart, Tern, 131, 222 Smiley, Tamara, 134, 245 Smith, Amy. 182, 222 Smith, Bob, 109, 135, 147, 151, 1S7, 222 Smith, Brian, 199 Smith, Carol, 199 Smith, Chad, 34. 76. 199 Smith, Ed, 42. 150. 151, 153. 154. 246 Smith. Esther, 134 211 Smith, Gwen. 123. 124. 125, 152, 246 Smith. Jeff. 34. 109, 212 Smith, Joel, 146, 246 Smith. John. 34, 153, 222 Smith, Larry, 105, 199 Smith. Laura, 124, 136. 212 Smith, Marcia, 56, 199 Smith. Mary, 147, 155 Smith, Rcvc, 114, 212 Smith, Roscoo. 128, 129, 150, 154, 157. 222 Smith, Martin Snare, Karen, 138, 199 Snell, Sandy Snook, David, 199 Snouffer, Bret, 151. 222 Snyder, Dan, 49, 56, 134, 147, 212 Soper, Richard. 222 Sorber, Daniel, 136, 246 Sorber, Jonathon Southward, Melody, 64, 136, 212 Southwell, Philip, 222 Sparks, Jeff. 199 Sparks, Lynne, 150, 212 Spear, Laurie, 138, 199 Spencer. Judy. 87, 134. 149, 152, 212 Spencer, Kirt, 212 Spencer, Marsha 182, 212 Spencer. Nick Spencer, Ryan, 80, 112, 222 Spradlin, Brad, 105, 212 Spradlmg, David, 126, 199 Sprague. Anita, 212 Springer, Stephanie, 199 Squier, Mary Ellen, 84, 222 Staley, Donald, 212 Stallsmith, Steve. 49, 122, 123, 156, 199 Stamas, Andrea, 34, 199 Standridgc, Deborah, 138. 149, 246 Standridge. Stephen, 34, 61, 109, 199 Stanf.ll, Floyd. 55, 149. 154. 222 Stange, Stephen, 21, 246 Starbuck, Anne, 246 Starbuck. Kevin Starett, Larry, 222 Stark. Joy. 124, 199 Starks, Charles. 123. 211 Starosciak, Paul, 222. 246 Steele, Doug, 126 Slemmuller, Karin, 134, 247 Stelfox, Connie. 69. 212 Stemen, Dave, 199 Stephens, Charlotte, 199 Stephens, George, 123, 131, 182, 222 Stephens, Susan, 212 Stephenson, Richard. 247 Stephenson, Sheila, 124. 126. 153, 202, 212 Stcrr, Mary, 126, 212 Stevens, David, 147, 155 Stevens, Mark, 247 Stewart, Al 222, 25. 63. 150. 247 Stewart. Ed. 150. 151, 222 Stewart, Kurt, 105 Stoltzfus, Carol. 84. 129. 222 Stoll zfus. Dale, 199 Stone, Lon, 123, 199 Stone. Valerie, 212 Stoner. Beth Beikerl, 247 Stoner, Jonathan, 99, 122. 123. 199 Stoner, Phil, 247 Storey, Tricia, 222 Stork, Jennifer, 199 Stretch, Tonya, 124, 132, 212 Strobridge. Randy, 58. 153, 247 Strock, Laurie, 222 Strock, Steve, 247 Strope, Debbie, 212 Stuenzi, Mary, 84. 102, 106, 151, 247 Stump, Mark, 151, 199 Sturdevant. Edd. 29. 123, 157, 222 Sturgis, Karen, 222 Subra. Jeff, 122, 123. 128. 212 Summerlin, Jeff, 39. 61, 136, 212 Supplee. Donna, 49, 123, 124. 126, 156, 222 Sutcr, Holly, 199 Sutherland, Jane, 84, 132, 151. 214. 222 Swandcr, Scott Swaney, Cathy 134, 146, 247 Swanson, Janet. 199 Swayze, Pam, 212 Swinford. lauie, 199 Swinford, lisa, 134, 147, 152, 247 Switzer, James, 123, 124, 125, 152, 212 Tangblade. Trudy. 22, 25, 62, 63, 134, 154, 182, 247 Tassell, James, 108. 212 Tawney, Anne, 149, 248 Taylor, Brad. 199 Taylor. Charles, 199 Taylor, Janet, 199 Taylor, Joel, 99, 199 Taylor, June, 135, 222 Taylor, Lori. 129 ,212 Tcall, Tammy, 200 Teall, Thomas. 22 Tenney, leda, 84, 200 Tenney, Nancy, 22, 25, 39, 136, 224, 248 Terkildsen, Arna, 212 Terlouw, Carlene, 26, 137, 156, 200 Tetpenning, Bethany, 124, 152, 200 Tcrpstra, Christy, 123, 124, 126, 200 Terrill, Christina, 153 Thaxton. David. 200 Thomas, Bill, 129, 200 Thomas, ludi, 84, 200 Thoams, Kim, 151, 200 Thomas. Ron, 200 Thomason, Marty, 200 Thompson, Steven, 145, 182, 248 Thornburg. Randy, 55 Thornton, Jayne, 212 Thorman, Barbara Tilford. John, 119, 147, 222 Tinner, Deborahn, 129, 200 Titus, Bonny, 248 Titus, Ron, 124, 212 Tonneven, Peter, 42, 200 Tordonato, Jill, 152, 222 Towne. Linda, 152, 248 Towne, Theodore, 200 Townsend, Todd, 94, 186, 200 Traphagen, Janis, 62, 122, 123, 152, 153, 248 Trautman, Mike, 42, 200 Treadway, Keith. 99. 124. 125, 212 Treese, David, 74, 80, 248 Troyer, Cindy, 200 Truax, Jo-Anne, 200 Trumbull. Mike, 134, 248 Tupps. David. 139. 212 Turner, Kimberly, 212 Turner, Kregg. 200 Turner, Pat. 84, 157, 248 Tuttle, James, 126, 212 Tyler, Ioanna. 200 Ugenyi, Victor, 222 Ulmer, Donna, 249 Umholtz, Brian, 124, 200 Vance, Gary, 105, 200 VanderMeulen, Doug, 29. 134, 249 Vanderstar, Wanda, 126, 148, 200 VanEtten, Sharon, 212 VanKleek, Kent, 213 VanNatta, Paul, 153, 249 Varhola. Teresa, 249 Vccnstra, Dean, 126 Veldt, Joel, 249 Veldt. Tonya, 249 Vesilko, Bonnie, 153. 156, 249 Vickman, Jeffrey, 24, 213 Viguers, Jennifer, 123, 134, 138, 150, 213 Vinson. Barb. 84. 106, 151, 249 Waddle, Marla, 153, 156, 223 Wagenschutz, Brenda, 147, 213 Waglcr. Robert. 249 Wagner, Dean. 122, 123, 137, 213 Wagner. Don. 126, 135. 143. 200 Wagner, Lisa, 83. 106, 200 Wagner, Rachel, 123, 223 Wagner, Rhoda, 200 Wagner, Sandra, 133, 139, 149 Wamwright, James, 138, 200 Waite, Darlene. 213 Waites, Denise. 138 Walborn. Annette. 122, 123, 128, 200 Waldo, Jeff, 45 Walker. Geoff. 55. 61. 157, 214, 223 Walker, Jim 99, 150, 22 Walker. Joseph, 157, 200 Walker, letty, 58, 223 Walker, Pete, 126. 200 Walker, Sherry, 200 Wallace. Darnel, 200 Wallace, Mary, 148, 249 Wallick, Kirk, 213 Walters, Judy, 123, 152, 200 Ward, Icarl, 249 Ward, Jeff, 130, 250 Ward, Monty, 87, 100, 139. 223 Ward, Stephen. 123, 126. 129, 213 Warner, David Warren, Janice, 124 Wash, Mark, 201 Waterman. Daryl, 123, 124, 125, 126, 250 Waterman, Vicki, 124, 126, 213 Weaver. Carey. 22, 25. 62. 63. 134. 1S1, 154, 250 Webb. Karen, 130, 201 Webb. Kayla, 132, 201 Webb, Kenneth, 250 Weber. Joan, 134, 223 Weber, Phillip, 223 Webster, Sally, 148, 213 Wcik, Dawn, 84, 106, 213 Weller. Julie. 223 Wdlinghoff, Deborah. 34, 250 Wellman, Mark, 153 Wells, Christina. 182, 213 Wells. Gregory, 138, 201 Wells, Mark. 37, 76. 145. 146. 151. 223 Welter, lisa 213 Wessclmk, K.rk, 126, 148, 203 West, Dave. 138. 149, 223 West, Gillis, 139, 203 Wetzel, Steve, 201 Wheeler, Lynne. 201 Whisler, Valerie, 97, 106, 143, 223 Whitacre, David. 69, 152, 250 INDEX 279 While, Karen, 55, 201 Whitten, Ted, 2S1 Wickham, David, 25, 251 Wickham, Michelle, 157, 214, 2J3 Wicks, Paula, 25, 251 Wide, Randy, 223 Wiggershaus, Tom, 112, 123, 130, 201 Wiirumki, Marcia, 126, 150, 201 Wilcox, Corinne. 201 Wilcox, Kurt, 213 Wilcox, Mike, 134. 213 Wilcox. Randy, 251 Wiles, Charlyn, 135, 201 Wiley, Larry Wilkinson, Susan 152, 251 Will, Tamara, 122. 123, 144. 182. 213 Willetts, J D.. 124, 125, 126, 201, 213 Willetts, Jeff, 22. 134, 182, 214, 223 Williams. Brian Williams, Connie, 134, 147, 213 Williams. FaithAnn, 137, 182. 213 Abbas, Robert 164 Ackley, Cathy, 181 Ager, Merlin, 164 Agcr, Ruth, 181 Anderson, Lyle, 122, 164 Anderson. William, 164 Apple, Eugene, 160 Armstrong. Mead, 164 Atcr, Lula. 180 Baker, J. Wesley. 164 Baker, Rebecca. 64, 16S Baker, Sue, 165 Baldwin, Martha, 182, 186 Baldwin. Richard. 152, 165, 186 Ballard, Stanley, 165 Barth, Charles, 160 Bates, Pat, 161 Battaglia. John, 99 Baumann, Donald. 165 Bedford, Rudy, 160 Beikert, Grace, 177 Beikert, Robert, 182 Bergen, Audrey Bergen. Harmon. 165 Berkenstock, Nova, 179 Bertschinger, Betty, 102, 180 Biddle, James, 14, 15, 166 Biddle, Sharon. 14, 15. 166 Boston, Beth, 178 Boston. Dave, 178 Bowersox, Richard, 177 Braithwaitc, Edwin, 166 Bresson, Francis. 160 Brock. Donna Brock, Lynn, 181 Brock, William, 160 Brohard, MaryAnn, 152, 166 Brown, Mark, 183 Brown, Stephen, 181 Brueckner, Gilbert, 160 Burrichter, Margaret, 177 Cagwink. Debbie, 177 Cahilly, Wayne. 181 Call, Galen. 160 Cal Ian, Donald. 92, 94, 166 Campbell, Jack. 181, 183 Carr, Alberta, 177 Carraher. James, 160 Cato. Melodie, 177 Chalfc, Stuart, 177 Chambers, Elizabeth, 177 Clark. Keith. 92. 94. 105, 166 Clark, Martin, 179 Clark, Verna. 182 Cline, Jack, 160 Cole, Harry, 177 Conklin, Wilma Coriell, Ron, 182 Couch, Robert, 179, 183 Coy, Sherry. 181 Cocker, Bill, 178 Cummins, Suzanne. 167 Depp, Pauline, 180 DiCuirci, Michael, 30, 123, 124, 126. 169 Williams, Grant, 129, 153, 201 Williams. Scott Williams, Tommie Kathleen, 251 Willms. Karen, 129, 201 Willy. Arnold. 126. 213 Wilson, Criss, 24. 213 Wilson, Dale, 138, 150, 251 Wilson, Dave, 201 Wilson, David. R.. 213, 127, 152 Wilson, linda, 143. 251 Wilson, Linda. 201 Wilson. Randy. Wilson, Randy, 109, 123, 150, 223 Wilson, Rick, 34, 105, 151, 182, 213 Wilson, Sherri, 201 Wind, Beth, 135, 213 Wmsor, Carolyn, 201 Winters, Donna, 222 Wiseman. Becky, 223 Wiseman, Drirdre, 97, 213 Wishart, Patrick, 201 Wisnoski, Lisa. 144, 146, 182, 251 Wita, Debbie. 122, 123, 124, 128, 152, 213 Witt. Debbie, 223 Wittenbach. Susan. 83. 201 Wolfe, Phil. 155 WoHer, Regina, Yutzy, 56, 223 Wolot, Margaret. 201 Womack, Carla, 201 Womack. Mark. 92, 117, 154, 182. 223 Woodard, Joyce. 122, 123. 126, 148. 201 Woodard. Tim, 201 Woodards Shannon. 201 Woodruff. Martha, 47, 122, 123, 150, 201 Woods, Karen, 201 Worley. Anita, 134, 148. 149, 223 Worley. Richard, 201 Wright, Craig Wright, David. 148. 201 FACULTY STAFF Diehl, Pamela, 111, 167 Dillon. Bob Dillon, Jen Oman, linda, 181 Dixon. Pat. 25. 58, 149. 167 Dixon, Paul, 19. 25. 30, 56, 59, 160 Dolph. Charles. 134, 167 Durham. Cathleen, 145 Durham, Richard, 123. 145. 167 Edis, Mary. 180 Elmore, Austin, 168 Engelmann. George, 160 Entner. Sandy, 168 Evans, Ken, 168 Fetzer, Lawrence, 160 Fisher. Jean. 168 Frtsel, Nancy. 177 Flentge, Dennis. 168 Frank, Dwayne, 143, 168 Frye, Bert, 169 Gathany, Paul, 178 Cidley. David. 179 Cidley. Debbie, 178 Gidfcy, bene, 181 Carton. Judith, 181 GlanviOe. Ellen, 169 Goodrich, Bob, 181 Caeen, Ann, 18, 92, 134, 183 Green. Harold. SB, 162 Green, Margaret, 17B Greenwood. Edward. 169 Greenwood, May, 181 Grier, James, 71, 169 Grisham. AJ. 177 Grisham, Betty, 182 Gromacki, Robert, 169 Grooms, Dwayne, 178 Grosh, Jody, 148, 169 Grosh, Ronald, 71, 170 Guenin. Roy, 160 Hall, Helen, 170 Hall, Manda, 180 Halsey, Joseph, 170 Hammcll, Debbie, 180 Harner. Becky, 180 Harner, Sandra. 170 Hart, Cirsday, 180 Hawes, Betty, 180 Helmick, Larry, 148, 170 Higashiyama, Nobuya, 183 Hill. Dwain, 183 Hillstead, Jim. 181 Hoke, Curtis, 177 Howdyshcll, Caroly. 178 Howell, Agnes, 183 Howell, Kathy, 178 Hunter, James, 183 Hunter, Nate, 183 Jacobs, Jack, 160 Jeffery. Joyce. 180 Jennings. J. Don, 160 Jeremiah, James. 88, 160 Johnson, Bob, 181 Johnson, Clifford, 161 Johnson, Eunice, 182 Johnson, Judy, 181 Johnson. Marilyn Kearney, June, 83, 170 Kendall, JoAnee, 177 Kendall. Harold. 178 King. Elvin, 80. 112. 114, 151. 171 King. Toi, 179 Knauff, Glenn, 183 Knauff. Nancy, 181 Kuhn, Gary, 171 Kuhn, Rebecca, 183 Larson. Mark, 171 Larson, Sue, 64, 182 lee. Carolyn Lee, Pat. 182 l.ddle, Cheryl, 37, 182 lintr, Kris. 180 Loach, Barbara. 171 Maddox, Miriam, 33, 171 Maddux, Bruce, 178 Matson, Becky Matson, David, 58, 162, 171 McClure, Phikp. 171 McCoy. Cloetta, 182 McDougal, Debbie, 177 McDougal, Mark, 177 McCillrvray, John, 76, MS, 172 McGoidnck. James, 30, 172 McIntosh. Barbara, 177 McIntosh. Richard, 172 McKinney, Chuck, 180 Mick, Bernice, 177 Milyard, Ellen. 178 Mishler, Joyce, 181 Mitchell. Mary, 179 Moncnef, Mary, 178 Monroe, A'Jen, 117, 172 Monroe, Beverly, 172 Moody, Deb. 177 Murdoch, Emma, 177 Murdoch, I. Murray, 30, 109, 172 Murphy, Dale, 160 CYBryon. George. 160 Orrmbee, David, 177 OueBette, Diane, 183 Orrmbee, David, 177 PagtiMd. Charles, 26, 30, 124, 123, 145, 173 Parvin, Donald. 149, 173 Parr, Robert, 173 Patterson, William. 160 Phillips, Ed, 181 Phillips, Geoffrey, 173 Phillips, Henry Phipps, James, 24, 29, 33, 173 Phipps, Terry, 173 Pollock, Mary, 180 Printy. Beatrice, 24, 29. 30, 147, 183 Rayburn, Ethel, 181 Rayburn. Marlm. 49. 156, 174 Rickard. Donald. 56. 161 Riggs, Jack. 174 Ring. Janice, 177 Ritcr, William, 163. 174 Ross, Charles, 161, 179 Wright, Jack, 112, 201 Wyse, Gene, 223 Wyman, 8rian, 201 Zmierski, Denise, 213 Yager, Steve, 201 Yater, Tom, 80 Yeager. Gerald. 112, 138, 152, 223 Yocom, Ruth, 213 Yoder, Fran. 251 Yoder, Jeff, 201 Yoder, Vernon, 147, 251 Young. Jack. 182, 213 Youngman, Dave, 125, 138, 143, 151, 201 Yutzy, Elton, 213 Zimmerman, Anita, 148, 223 Zimmerman, Dana, 151, 251 Ross, Molly, 177 Sagraves, Ruth, 179 Saunders, Penny, 180 Schlappi, Sandra, 97, 174 Seaman, James, 29, 174 Shipferlmg, Scott, 183 Short, Jack, 181 Silvius, John, 174 Slagle. Bob, 181 Slovcr, Sharon, 179 Smelser, Gerald, 160 Smith, Rick. 181 Smith, Susan, 175 Spear, Laurie, 179 Spencer, Dorothy, 177 Sparks, Bruce, 181 Spencer, Edward. S8, 175 Stahl, Karl, 123, 175 Staret I, Becky, 179 St. Clair, Ida. 183 St. Clair, Kenneth, 161 Steman, Dave, 178 Stephens, Debbie, 177 Street, Joan, 183 Strobridge. Lucia, 180 Sumner, Robert, 160 Tarter, Betty, 180 Taylor. Shawn, 111, 177 Teall, Ann, 181 Tockncll. John, 178 Torrans, Dick, 178 Travis, Jane, 180 Tustian, Brian, 180 Tyler, Donald, 160 Umbaugh, Earl, 160 Veldt, Joel, 178 Vernier. Paul, 160 Wagentchutz, Brenda, 182 Waiter, Pat, 179 Walter. Richard, 36. 175, 194. 207 Walker, Ronald, II, 161, 175 Ware, Paul, 181 Warren, David, 175 Wetzel, Daniel. 175 Wilson, Criss, 183 Wrteale, Bob, 180 Willetts, Earl, 160 Womack, Glenda. 177 Woodard, Mark, 178 Wozniak, Michelle, 181 Wyse, Gene, 178 Young, Amy, 177 Youngman, Myron, 24, 143, 177 280 INDEX


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