Covenant College - Tartan Yearbook (Lookout Mountain, GA)

 - Class of 1970

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T - 1 i sl'4 xii A 1 6 if b A 1 infix, Q , iii. .al ,JSNIN i Q il ' - A 'i'U fAfvs.:Sfi,. Ui! Q 4 N , 'ua ' - M' w W W-wi 1 L. f sf -:fx if - J ,nf if , I I - ,. .4 -x 1 x, 1 TT-fs, , , 'D , ,,, i. A Un any campus There exisTs a general rouTine ThaT engulTs every college sTudenT. AT Cove- nanT, because oT The conTined siTuaTion, The TarniliariTy characTerisTic oT a small sTudenT body, and The TrequenT overlapping in individ- ual schedule, iT is This paTTern oT rouTine, raTher Than speciTic hiqhlighTs, ThaT sTrucTures mem- ories oT college liTe. Dawn and The sTarT oT anoTher day repre- senTs one oT several possibiliTies Tor The Cov- enanT sTudenT. For an unTorTunaTe Tew, iT means a raTher rude awakening in order To TulTill early morning pracTical work or lciTchen assignmenTs. For many, engaged in The sweeT bliss oT sleep, dawn comes and goes-rising musT waiT unTil The compulsion of The TirsT class lor The sec- ondl. To mosT, however, dawn represenTs only The agony oT crawling ouT oT bed. Unwashed and bleary-eyed, some oT These sTudenTs sTumble upon The brealcTasT scene, alThough mosT have rinsed away all Traces oT sleep and are sup- posedly ready To Tace The challenge oT anoTher day. BrealcTasT is noT The siTe oT sTrenuous social inTercourseg communicaTion is insTead by os- rnosis. ATTer brealcTasT, The compulsion oT a class' schedule, a worlc schedule, or a renewed bed schedule draw sTudenTs To Their respecTive desTinaTions. Though iT oTTen Tales parT OT a class period To reTurn To The daily academic whirl, morning classes are usually lively, if indeed CovenanT sTudenTs are ever inTellecTual- ly alive. srl' X .-New fm .., .Mu VX K w x V, - x XXX bn. This aTTenTiveness pervades The enTire morning scene, or aT leas+ unTil The halT hour seT aside Tor chapel. There is, aT Times, a cerTain warmTh in gaThering Tor worship as a sTudenT body, buT worship is rarely considered as every- one anTicipaTes The nexT class or The conTenTs oT The down- sTairs mailbox. This mood oTTen prevails Tor The individual as he hears, buT does noT lisTen To, speakers who are noT simply Talking buT TreguenTly speaking. WiTh The exodus Trorn chapel, The lunch line Torms mark- ing The peak oT The day, Tor aTTer lunch The pace begins To wane. ATTernoon college liTe is aT This poinT, excepT Tor The sTudenT who wishes To pursue Tomorrow's assignmenTs, lisTless and drugged. A deTiniTe progression, ThaT oT The CovenanT machine coming To a virTual sTandsTill, is evidenT, and Then iT comes To a grinding halT righT beTore1dinner. AT dinner, when The men grudgingly don Their coaTs and The women Their evening shoes, The sTudenT body begins To caTch iTs corporaTe second wind. Some regain This sooner Than oThersg some never do. For Those who have come To liTe during dinner, inTerchange conTinues around The Table, and Then moves ouT inTo The lobby. The lobby is in a very real sense The sTudenT union, The place To go when There is noThing To do or when iT is desirable To TorgeT ThaT There is someThing To clo. if ,, fi 1 f s .3 gf CIJ N4 -+- 3' CD U1 -9- OJ 3 -0- O -O-1 -O-. 7 KD U7 3' 3 OJ 3 U1 -T- C Q. '4 3' O C 'I U3 03. 3 as T o N , everyone has deparTed To The boolcs, To a meeTing oT some sorT, or To a sTraTegic posi- Tion in TronT oT The Television seT. lnvariably, however, aT The nine o'cloclc opening oT The Blink, The lobby area again comes To liTe. lnTormaliTy and casual conversaTion reign as sTudenTs TilTer in and ouT Trom The library, The dorms, Through The lobby, and down The halls. Finally. aT ll p.m. when all good college wo- men are in The saTeTy oT Their securiTy-TighT dorm, and There is no longer any reason Tor The men To remain downsTairs, mosT sTudenTs Trudge baclc up The long TlighTs oT sTeps. Ensuing dorm acTiviTy evenTually diminishes and mosT sTudenTs drop inTo bed. OThers sTay up unTil The wee hours To sTarT The paper ThaT was assigned Ten weelcs earlier, buT in eiTher case, iT is cerTain ThaT in The morning The rouTine will begin anew. 0 , A rn 'A 3 'I ff Q! X if X f X 5 x 7' , . --3 tk I x xl 'si W. i f ' Stk 5. Q . s JJ ,AQ V- x Q- tgid' '- ' 's W z u A 1 vu ,V .. fl. r,f,,--,-'pg - 1 ., ,UK b 'A ,.'-,---.U xv Q ,4 vw'-a-' ., -, Q. 1 au If Q' .' O Jr 4-.f ,, uu,H'-'N HJ Q 'Y-:Q lim' ' 'H QA. iw: , . , . -, 1 '- . -1 ,w ,- ,J'f., , 1 ,r L H, - ' h .-5 -1 ..JJl.r.,3', bfi YV . .,, ,,-- - .I .rm A 6. . I.: ,W .- . , L.: ,,.,w -.X .' -Q' Kyra-wt.. ,.4--J Y - Wigf. . ' - :1-X x - ww.Qb ' , f Tw? 'QL' Q . 1 K r s J? 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This Teeling oT enTrapmenT is mosT inTense, however, aT Those TreguenT Times when The campus is com- pleTely enshrouded in a soupy Tog, and when iT is impossible To know ThaT There really is a world ouT There. On The oTher hand, The isolaTion oT The Cam- pus and The virTual singulariTy oT sTrucTures aT- Tords a reassuring sense oT securiTy. An inexe pliceble closeness, The resulT oT ConTinemenT, prevails aT various Times ThroughouT The year. IT is a Teeling ThaT is oblivious To a world ouT- side, a Teeling ThaT The acTiviTy in The lobby is The only acTiviTy worThy oT anyones noTe, a Teeling ThaT resulTs in a cerTain conTenTmenT, a selTesaTisTacTion, a Teeling ThaT is besT cap- Tured in The merrimenT oT The pre-ChrisTmas aTmosphere. Q OT raTher a unique naTure, Friday repre- senTs a TransiTion in The course oT The weelc. lT is boTh very much a parT oT The academic week and also The non-academic weelc-end, Though oTTen The spiriT oT The laTTer inTringes upon The Tormer. There is almosT a mood oT relieT in The common lcnowledge ThaT There can be no TesTs or papers due on The morrow, Unless an insTrucTor has scheduled a laTe aTTernoon exam, a lighThearTed approach dom- inaTes The classroom scene, and becomes more inTense as The TransiTion To The weekend comes closer To compleTion. Then, when The cloclc indicaTes The Tinish oT The lasT class, and The sTudenT body is released Temporarily Trom The rigors oT academic liTe, everyone pauses in collecTive wondermenT as To iusT whaT is avail- able To do wiTh an evening oT Treedom. MosT oTTen Friday nighT is a Time To daTe, To go To a baskeTball game, or To aTTend an all-school social. For a Tew, in deTiance oT The Trend, The evening is s'penT in geTTing a sTarT on The nexT paper, while Tor oThers, wishing ThaT They were elsewhere, iT is Time wasTed in purposeless wandering on campus. The care-Tree spiriT ThaT oTTen aTTends The Fri- day nighT scene carries over inTo and Through SaTurday. General inacTiviTy seems To reign on This day: The only acTiviTy enTered inTo wiTh any vigor is ThaT oT changing posiTions in bed or shuTTing oTT The presumpTuous alarm. 3 1. 'fi Q ff, -1 , ma- mf' 1 .gg YA... . f I if Q IC - .103 . i All ' ' y Q Ak s H W A lx Q- All ' 1' xl 1'-if ,Q 'T -59 ., , Li .m K ' W-Q., Mao' ' Mil, . a-ll - i ' -.1 aww Q ' -if M - 3 ff ..-f' ...1E'r:., f f ee-j?j f' , I 0 an T S ..'3'f if Those Tew who rise on SaTurday morning To go To The deTenTion home or To piclc up ThaT lawn or baby-siTTing iob can Tully appreciaTe The sTillness ThaT seems To permeaTe The early morning campus. This guieT is brolcen only by The genTle whir oT vacuum cleaners or by The blare oT The SaTurdayrmorning carToons. Press- ing responsibiliTies can be delayed Tor a shorT Time. and SaTurday morning is an accepTable Time To Tale a pause Trom academic rigors and vegeTaTe Tor an hour or Two. By noon enough people are in moTion To Tem- porarily brealc The reigning sTillness. BUT unless There is an aTTernoon soccer game, The casual aTmosphere soon resumes. Everyone is on his own-some people play baslceTball, oThers go Tor wallcs, and sTill oThers Tind solace in The dreary conTines oT The laundry room. lv1ealTime again serves To bring everyone TogeTher and break The morgue-Type aTmos- phere. From This iuncTure, The pace oT The evening accelerafes decidedly. In The spiriT OT The day, iT is an evening To be care-Tree, To socialize, and To procrasTinaTe in The Tace oT lv1onday's assignmenTs. 1 Q--4 'Y und- ff ' 9 I , .f .n ' 1 ,I 'fa ' ' .1 S , pf, 4'-,,-ov, ' ,..,:-ww' X I , 'I' ' Y . A D, , 1 143 if Nl! P Q , b - u Iss 1 - A ' 'ik rx Q yi' 'N 4 'N . U . 1 f H T' j, my . I vLAv,!f,' . 'M rl JN? A 'f f 'vs-fy W' m's'.f??-'ef .y,,Vu1i'1':: lj . .,, 6 ,A ,x-,.x. ,:g:5, ' 8 j rd... -:o?-1'lujy w.,l- 'A' at A, 1'-'M . '4 M , af 'fi. , f f4 au, W .. , , 'Y y 04 ar Am, 'ny' 4. us W, -4 ,Ur ' H .J Sunday is a day oT inTrospecTion, oT resT, and alThough Tew are consisTenT in This pracTice, iT is a day oT real worship. IT is a day when, excepT Tor meals, There are no schedules. The only schedules are Those ThaT are selT-imposed. Sunday is a Time when The sTudenT is Tree To worship as he pleases, To squander or uTilize long hours ThaT are seT aside as special, as disTincT Trom The resT oT The weelc's acTiviTy. WheTher spenT enTirely or parTly aT Cove- nanT, The Tour years in college are slighTly ana- logous To The Typical Sunday spenT by The average sTuclenT. ln one sense, The individual is alloTTed Tour years To squander or use as he pleases, years +ha+ are almosT compleTely disTincT and unique in The ToTal picTure oT his life. College liTe is in This respecT a TanTasy world-one is separaTed Trom, and Tree oT, many oT liTe's cares. For many iT is an easy, yeT someTimes incompleTe, TransiTion Trom The dependence of The home and parenTs To The independence and responsibiliTy oT adulThood. The years spenT aT CovenanT Thus aTTord a Time To be inTrospecTive, To ponder liTe's pos- sibiliTies and compulsions, To loolc wiThin one's selT and yeT noT To look so deeply as To lose sighT of ThaT which is wiThouT, and To sTrucTure. Tinally, one's view of liTe and The world. 1 i 4 u K i 1 n i r 3 I I 1 5 I6 7 ' 4 The Year Registration Murl-is Beginning of End if 1 aff 4 'Iu- Z-.. gui h , 1 ,., Sk 5 ,..c..........,. Q . X -- --- '--- ji- - ....---H ' 4 ,. ' ,f , -. it ---- f - 5 9'f rf .--- fi Wasil' ,guna-lh,,.--- T 3 , 'f'ff-- 'lf i sn ,5,,,,...,.,sf-4' W, f- I -5-M,-as 1 ' if , 4 ' V,,..,-' --...--'A A ,. V l ' ' ' M-f:,,,-.f ,, , asf? m. . A -if f- s M ,,a-- ff 2 .Q 4 , ,,,,A ,. ,. ' , Frustrating freshmen and upperclassmen alike, the registration process signalled the start of yet another school year. For many students the rigors of selecting courses, fill ing out cards in triplicate, and finally purchas- ing books took the greater part of the day. Freshmen, never quite sure of the next step, or at all certain of the last one, were especial- ly bewildered by the proceedings. Registra- tion yvas at least significant in that it served as a tangible starting point, a focal point, for the academic year that followed. I8 if 4? 14, 3+'fJs, Primarily an after-hours extension of the Dean's office, the Resident Hall Council, com- prised of the Resident Assistants and Repre- sentatives, continued to administer a pre- tense of law and order on campus. Maintain- ing the peace on the docile Covenant campus usually consisted of inspecting rooms, man- ning the Student Affairs desk, or in the case of the women, making the evening room check. Besides standing as the symbol of authority on campus, the Resident Hall Coun- cil also served as the bridge between the Dean of Students and the individuals in the resident halls. In addition to the more mundane tasks assigned to it, the Council performed a so- cial function as well. By abolishing the tra- ditional Kilter Day activities, they relieved the womens' dorm of much consternation. On the Saturday before the start of classes, the Council sponsored the traditional all- school outing at one Camp Cherokee. For some new students it was a time made ward by a lack of acquaintances. For others it was an afternoon spent in the pany of one or two close companions, dering corporately what to do, and then awk- most com- won- final- ly doing it. At any rate, the off-campus ac- tivity was a welcome change of pace for those students already suffering from castle- itis. 0 it K ,lx X, ,..,-. L 1 K, N 1 . --5 ' x X P' Y r X K ' Xi . ' ass- 5 1 N ,1-.gm., 't - . 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Ag ,iq 'jf' ', I ,.1f,,,0f!.y ,V 5 J'.fI 'f , 'lg 9 'L I -w ' ' ' i vw 91' 1' 4- W, 'Z Lf'-W--,z fi ff- C if' uf--T' A ' 4 -N AJ ' - ' 'v A 'gym' - ' he my .t- 0 - fri. 4-f -.- U.: --' - '-- - r'-V .s 41, - f if-rr N w ' if 131- ' wah -. c .' 1 1 ..-Q .I A m'lJHl.- lg 20 For the most part, Student Council this year was forced to content itself with per- petuating the Covenant order. The dramatic gains in student government had been won previously, and the 1969-70 Council became primarily a consummation of the previous year's productivity. Although some plans were squelched by a lack of resources, cooperation and interest, there were important contributions through- out the year. The John W. Sanderson, Jr., Hon- or Scholarship Fund was established in rec- ognition of Dr. Sanderson's services as Pro- fessor in Philosophy and former Dean of the 1-Q-0 .Fa- Faculty. Worth Sl,OO0, the scholarship was financed through the solicitation efforts of Council and awarded primarily on the basis of academic achievement. In addition, and in an effort to better rela- tions with the community, Council sponsored a series of dinners for student leaders from area high schools. In a relaxed atmosphere, Council members and administration and fac- ulty representatives sought to acquaint the prospective collegians with the distinctive educational purpose of the foreboding castle on whitey mountain. X Council lnitiotes Sanderson Scholarship i V7 'f'W Robert Houpt President Milton Wiest Vice President Jean Harrison Secretary-Treasurer George E-irchler Executive Pro Tempore 2I Initiotion Questioned As Freshmen Rebel Borrowing the concept of boot camp from the Armed Forces, the sophomores once again attempted to initiate the incoming freshmen. Though the success or the ill-effects of the ini- tiation process are often difficult to gauge, the one result that was glaringly apparent was the question of whether or not Covenant had outgrown the hazing routine. Administering a program probably less severe than those of other years, the sopho- mores sought to create situations in which the underclassmen would be forced to unite and hopefully become better acquainted. This was achieved in part with a mass in- spection in which each recruit was inspected, neglected, reiected, etc., very early morning maneuvers, and then a culminating court martial. Mutiny spread throughout the frosh ranks during the morning maneuvers, however, and in this refusal to participate lay the real problem. The entire initiation depended on the willingness of the underclassmen to be abused temporarily, and the refusal to do so sounded the death knells for the '69 proceed- ings. if . L,-A 22 . . Mgr, airfar- +o-sane-w V . -4 . . A v . Sponsored in a random sort of way by itudent Council, The Billy Carson Show erved as a welcome, or perhaps a rude twakening, to the new freshmen and trans- ers. The title alluded obviously to the popu- ar evening talk show, and the style of the irogram soon made this shockingly clear. Bill Foster, playing the role of emcee, as- umed the oft-the-cutt, unrestrained, and ,ometimes raucously funny approach ot his lew York mentor. With Don Davis as the ver-present straight man and announcer, the No generally succeeded in keeping their udience loose with a covey of iokes that Q f on occasion singed Covenant personalities and more frequently extolled the virtues of prune iuice. After exhausting a script that was good and then not-so-good, the emcee introduced several prominent figures who were there not so much to stimulate conversation but rather to stir controversy. With Rod Ailes, Jones and Dameron, and the Lavender Hot Water Bottles performing, the tempo ot the program accelerated so quickly that at the end, when the Bottles blasted out Back in the U.S.S.R., it was all Foster could do to close with a hasty Good-night. s S' ding.-M. Follies Stir Controversy gf' O I li ll C 5? jiffi Q fi ' lr-'45 Q. 'ix f- 2' -nj' x I l. F' 'f Qi 1' . 3? 5:45 - l V' E' ip 9:'.':-si . -.,f,.j.Hl - .1-..-13' ., ..., . ,x,.,,,,l-- rl - A ,, 15115, -.....,- , ,. - j-syn.fIi5 E3 'Eg is 1 -,':'l,,.4v',bxi:1: 5- 5' 1' . Lxw. 4' t' ' B 54 V5 www. ' C Qin-tid' as Q .4 4V 'Pr . rt l ,ma-sw-M M wnmw X 'ik V -nf- Returning virtually intact from the unprece- dented success of the previous year, the soc- cer team continued its winning ways in com- piling a 12-2 regular season record. In his second year as coach, Walt Bowman fielded a squad that outclassed, though scores were not always indicative, all but one of its op- ponents. Perhaps it was the absence of any sustained competition, but there seemed to be lacking that intangible spark that was the trademark of the '68 Scots. Instead there was the barely perceptible frustration of a team never really forced to realize its potential. 5 ls ' Q Q .tual L-K z ip 5 , J Vi: Q 9, V my 'Q' Scots Continue Domination ww t V ,., I an 6. f . , ' ' , , ' '- . f ,f,f,u V V , llg,y - , ,V , 1 1451 V ' ff 'f , , 0411 f' ,f ,' , --.Vfff-,2 v. f'V-.2456 ' f' gf ,H ,, ,,Vf4, 'V , Cla' ff' 321.1 - , V41-gff ,, , A i V A A '- , I , V ,IV ,yi ' 1 I' ff V 'VAVQ44 ,r,f9.,v 1 4,137 A 'wr-3, g I, AAL ,,,, Wh 4 X, , ., ,Z 1 ilk 0 H n' xi 41. ' Y Y If W .4 , ,, Cpu-f1Z':g2 -, ,W . JV, gg.. , V u . V ML' 2-AW' fzvgw 1 WM-..+ 7 ,V-iw., ., VA ,V - ' 4, I , ' 'V ,, . J' ' f ,L f ' , ' ,,f fi p 'V I -1 -1 ff- f :zgvwf ,' - 'z, ff' , V -WA, 1 fa, -V , , ,: . V mg.:- rg-,V.-'-' P -sf 'I ' QQ? '-f fQl4V'4'fL 'Q' A' , ' -a V, ' -f 1, 'ff?'4' '1' fi- A - ' - H 21. 9 -:?5f'f':'f V , '.i,,Lz - ' 'V V, : ff'-w:'wYi5x:fs-,'.g:c1 3 y agxii- 355. 25 Covenant Establishes New Scoring Records i l '1,, 26 if . , - :.1gy.,,vc,,g f 9- For The twenty-five or so fellows that at one time or another comprised the team, the season began with The agony of a two- week long soccer camp. Nightmarish tedium and pain, ankle-deep mud, and unrelenting blisters became a way of life during the twelve days of concentrated practice. All The conditioning preparation seemed to be in vain, however, as the Scots traveled to Nashville early in September for a scrim- mage with the Internationals. After only a quarter of play, the oppressive heat began to exact its toll, and Covenant hardly de- served to drag off the field a proud victor. At this point the squad was probably ready to begin its regular season play, but two more weeks and two more scrimmages re- mained before the opener at Bryan. Dullness often accompanies delay, and this was evident in the first Bryan game. Although the Scots were never really in any danger, and eventually won 3-l, play was generally uninspired. This was the pattern that was repeated frequently throughout the season -Covenant never produced more than a mediocre effort. In spite of this semi-con- scious tendency, the Scots established indi- vidual and Team scoring records in thorough- ly crushing several hapless opponents. 27 V During the reign of Judi Unruh, the Cul- tural Affairs Committee began to realize the implications of its title. In accord with Cove- nant's slow but certain departure from moun- taintop isolationism, the Committee sponsored activities that could be categorized as cultural, and strove in a rather noble manner to broaden individual perspectives. Q: -1. ff 1' P 'Eff ,.? ,-Sf F Cultural Affairs Expands Program Offering its most attractive program first 6 Judi Unruh, chairman -the Three D's-CAC quickly gained the ap- b proval of the silent maiority of the students. Performing in the style of the Lettermen, but equipped with much of their own ma- terial, the three entertainers sang and joked with a professionalism previously foreign To this campus. In an effort to stimulate thought on topics of cultural or general interest, the Commit- tee initiated a sporadic series of Sunday night programs. Late on the evening of Hal- loween, however, CAC bowed to the tra- ditional fright routine and presented the non- monstrous thriller Wait Until Dark. Tim Belz Bill Bragdon Gary Lindley Rob Rayburn Pat Reilly Not Pictured: Linda Spooner Sooiol Season Begins With in 30 ,...,.Jl. An evening cruise on the Lake Queen Il inaugurated the '69 Covenant social season. The name ot the boat was rather deceptive, however, as the greater part ot The voyage was spent plodding up and down The Ten- nessee River. Undoubtedly the high point of the trek, and perhaps The climax of The eve- ning tor Those who were watching, was The passage Through The locks of Chickamauga Dam. Planned entertainment became non-exist- ent aT The last minute, so most students oc- cupied Themselves with a vintage jukebox or simply with enioying the scenery and the serenity ot the evening. Although not an over- whelming success, the boat ride created an opportunity for Covenant students to relax and temporarily put aside The rigors ot aca- demic life. Cruise mg . ,f 4, .f W, .ff Talent Emerges From Blur of Fooes Maintaining a now-established tradition, the Class of '73 staged its debut with the annual Freshman Talent Show. Employing the theme, Riverboat Review, the underclass- men succeeded in generating .3 measure of cohesiveness in a production that by nature is disiointed. Musical renditions in general, and the gui- tar more specifically, were the order of the evening, with The House of the Rising Sun and God's Love representing the wide divergence among selections. Finally, however, the show fulfilled its purpose by revealing among the blur of new faces fresh- men personalities and their accompanying talent. Cross Country Records . ,D 5 is Q Q9 1 F lrst Win Dave Dumont John Dumont Ron Greenhavvk Kevin lvery Captain David Kiester Barry McWilliams Jim Peale David Wiest Jim Wildeman John Wilson Carol Starzer Manager Charles Anderson Coach 32 Q Q.- Bolstered by an influx of freshmen, the cross country team alternately streaked and plodded to its finest season yet. Led by first- year men Dave Dumont and Jim Wildeman, the Scots captured their first victory ever in distance competition, and then added a couple more in compiling a 3-4 record. Not even in existence at the start of the school year, the cross country squad took form through the almost singular efforts of Kevin lvery. This lack of prior organization and the brief period of conditioning made the relative success of the season all the more remarkable. Also worthy of note, al- though beating Tennessee Temple is becom- ing commonplace, was the continued domi- nation over the Crusaders, as the Covenant runners outdistanced them on three different occasions. '.. '-1 g' i7ifg 2'.?,fj:f!'?:h?l- U , .ltdi ' If ,L - -,fd'a.,,J5ffg: rkspf. A. - mf in-3'-'f gskc-:'--13.F-'. .' 'ifffff ff ' ??ffi? ,-:,:,2:' . 333, 1 -,fs-4.--,,'.y - -- fa ,, H-zz ' .t ,,.,,z.,45f-tj, . - ',. I' ' 5 X fe ,wtf 1 f lv., . 'sth N, S 'r 'F - +1 4 K'-M2 .R Q T130 F' 3.-f-3. ,r .-v -.3 f - an I if Qi Grub Day Spurns the Meniul Only a year after its inception, Grub Day Temporarily ceased to be grubby. Replacing the usual outdoor activities, an inventory of school property was held inside. Many students spent the day slapping inventory stickers on every object in the main build- ing, and then proceeded to count the detaced articles to determine tor the accreditation board Covenant's property value. Since the women were privileged to take inventory, most ot the men occupied them- selves by trying to improve the Dade County field, the Dade County road, or iust Dade County in general. Busying themselves at looking busy, the outdoor crews gave many areas of the campus and the gymnasium complex their semi-annual trimming. Trim- ming, inventory, and goldbricking aside, tra- dition was happily maintained as the day was concluded with the welcome steak din- ner. , ff? N .1 I :fi I 33 Visitors Offer Diverse Pers p eeti ves Lf Bs If 'sal 11 , J I I I w,,, x IQ' Wei. I V .1 V , fm .903 q '1z.,4r. 1 gf, I V as ,,,- , is we B' A Q Www, if 1, A v we W, 4 i f xymq. 4 'v Z 44 ' 1 2 . S sz F' Ar X N 4 Guest speakers and visiting performers were once again a vital and ever-increasing part of the total Covenant educational scene, as they presented their talents and varying viewpoints. Throughout the year the student body was faced with challenges, reprimands, or unfavorable viewpoints in the unending list of outside chapel speakers. Half-hour chapels did not comprise the extent of guest speakers, however, as sev- eral organizations sponsored lengthy con- ferences. Christian Service Council sponsored an extensive Conference on Evangelism. Cul- tural Affairs Committee, in addition to guest speakers, invited pianist Eloise Polk for an October concert, and engaged folk singer Gene Cotton for a date early in the second semester. Of another sort of artistic excel- lence, the Committee made arrangements for a special Smithsonian art exhibit. Dr. Francis Schaeffer returned with a lecture series on a Christian view of nature and knowledge, em- phasizing a sincere and active Christian con- cern for contemporary man. f N Q .Jil 2 .,v 19 l?J ..' u , J, :Y 4' iz .A ,rv . . w i ?? - V H iff. fi Q 'E- 1 ff' Cal Boroughs, Janet Cruise Publicity David Creech, Linda Spooner Decorations lr 1 l Social Committee Offers Variety . ,iitllll,lilttsittiiitttitzirtiaa-.t.m1,l1er. , d Few tasks are as awesome as that of preparing entertainment forms that are ac- ceptable to most members of a diversified student body. Yet this is the annual headache that confronts the Social Chairman and her committee. To partly alleviate the dilemma of all- school outings, the Social Committee intro- duced a kind of conglomerate social. Al- though advertised as a roller skating party, the skating was preceded by a Western-style dinner and an appropriate flick, The Shaki- est Gun in the West. Following this corny Don Knotts film, all those interested in roller skating traveled to a rink in Brainerd, where everyone did those things that are most often done at roller rinks. Upon returning to school, refreshments were provided in the hope that somewhere along the line everyone would find some form of suitable entertainment. c Linda Warsing Chairman d Pamela Edelmayer Business Manager e Sally Mare Philip Lancaster Entertainment . r I 'W M3.e...,,,m,,.,,p'I? 'G xiii- we Y 37 Bernard Inflicts Only Defects is-an-nan-H' ' u in .V-A W I 50 63.1, -Wild? , A ,A -aa- ,, c - 4. t 1 Z 9 Undoubtedly the most exciting game of the year, with the possible exception of the second Bernard contest, was the home meet- ing with Bryan. Though not expected to re- main in contention beyond the first few min- utes of the game, the visitors scored twice and carried the two goal lead through three quarters of play. Then displaying an oft-re- peated ability to overcome a deficit, Cove- nant collected a fourth quarter goal and several minutes later tied the score to send the game into overtime. Exactly thirteen sec- onds into the first overtime period, or the time it took to march down the field, the Scots tapped in the winning goal and then held on for the victory. This tactic was ineffective against Bernard, as each time Covenant came from behind to narrow the margin to one goal, it still lost by that same margin. This failure to defeat their perennial tormentors, despite the team's finest efforts, was certainly instrumental in the denial of a second consecutive NAIA bid. AIA Denies Regional Bid Bryan St. Bernard Sewanee Berry Bryan Oxford Berry DeKalb Junior St. Bernard University of Tennessee Tennessee Temple Georgia State Tennessee Temple Toccoa Falls Max Armes Steve Barnett Dick Crane Dan Cross Spencer Davis Mack Gray Steve Grimm Dan Herron Tom Hogan George Hopson Gil Kinch Fred Kyle Gary Lindley Tom MacGregor Covenant Opponent 3 l I 2 l O 6 2 4 2 7 I l O 6 2 2 3 3 O 3 l TO 2 3 T 3 T Greg Maftet Scott Martin Pete Mollenkof Dave Preston Bill Scnumaker Dave Stanton Jeff Talley Rick Tyson Jim Workman Bruce Young, Captain Steve Young Triv Courtney, Manager Walt Bowman, Coach .Ah ,, ,, ,.,.,,4, ,..,,.gW4- A .. H+-.,-.1 .4-Q V. , .. 3-W.. :. M, Z 'ff QW 4 ' 7. . ,.'mf,.- , ? X . ' -' . 'fw1,f-1 ., ' . 7 iY7'?'W7'7,fg , aff. Pg: a7'qw '? ff2f,fv -wgy: . , - W 'Q ' ' f:w',,,4fM,,f , , , . ,,.,,K,, Q .L f , , A, g- gx,M,r,wMN Q 1, ,, Mrgv., V U , U. . rf - 1 1' 7 f - 4 , X 3 ' '-,-MW,,,,w,' ' ,Z V.-.,4..,.,.,. M ,, L ..Wnf - If A 2 f E ,Z 51, ,AMN g 'S 4 Z1 -f 4 f Y' lf 4l 7 Drama Club Advances Interest In Arts Drama Club made its 1969 debut with the almost professional performance of Archi- bald NlacLeish's J.B. This production repre- sented the club's second effort since its informal organization the year before and was a decided advancement of the perform- ing arts at Covenant. ln the powerful portrayal of man seek- ing to understand the reason for suffering, NlacLeish writes of a God who is merely an impersonal abstraction, incapable of offer- ing an answer to the anguish of life, thus leaving man in an abyss of arbitrary fatalism. Unwilling to live with the inevitable conclu- sion that man is truly dead if God is simply a determinate force, the playwright proposes fulfillment in a love devoid of all meaning, simply a shallow hope in the face of in- escapable despair. The multiplicity of outstanding perform- ances was a reflection of both individual talent and the persistent prodding and di- rection of Carol Harmon and Dave Creech. That the production was so successful was a tribute to Carol's careful preparation before her departure because of illness, and Dave's ability to organize the cast into a unified whole. a an Class Allegiance Persists ' 1',, , 1 54, Throughout the school year, different members of the student body appreciated and endured the same instructors and aca- demic classes and struggled through the same examinations and papers. Taking ad- vantage of this academic association, Cove- nant used the class divisions to promote so- cial interaction, and the classes as units be- came involved in numerous on and off cam- pus activities. The athletic field and court became the scene for challenging physical skill in an effort to determine a kind of ath- letic superiority. On other occasions the classes assumed individual social or service functions to the community as vvell as to themselves and the school. 4 x 2?-I wg. Dameron Headlmes Faculty Floor-Show Old traditions don't die, they iust fade away, or so it seems with Covenant's annual events. This category nnust now include the Faculty Follies, notable this year for the ab- sence of the greater part of Covenant's finest. Despite this lack of variety, the faculty attracted a full chapel on Thanksgiving Day evening with perforrnancesuthat were stand- ard but entertaining. Ray Dameron, of course, played the role of the chief folly, and as always, stole the show. But he received a little support along the way, and the faculty partially succeeded in exhibiting its lighter side. AS. .. E -+ ., ? :lg--f Q 2-?.L- . Q'- .-k' ' 1111-:,, 3 46 Q01 ,465-W 5-Q.,,,ww The Christmas I i ,pd Banquet - A Study in Contrasts ' I 1- 1 fi do . fi' ' far... D 32 , .nn-ya, High atop the Holiday Inn on a surprisingly clear Chattanooga night, the Social Commit- tee staged the annual Christmas Banquet. Traditionally the climactic social event of the Fall Semester, the Banquet exceeded its pre- decessors in its handbook formality. That is, until the entertainment. Heretofore, the post-dinner activities had consisted of skits, songs, and speeches, usually in that order, but this year the Social Committee engaged singer-composer Ray Whitley of Atlanta to provide an hour's en- tertainment. Although his occasional frank- ness and his frequent ineptness were wel- comed by some students, Whitley generally succeeded in alienating his unsuspecting au- dience. The various responses to the bearded singer-composer provided a sequel that made this banquet at least momentarily memorable. vii . W4 - tif.-f 9. 5, Rodney Alexander Carl Haas George Hopson Bob Houpf Greg Maffet Bruce Tilton Bruce Young- Captain Steve Young Walter Bowman Coach Lewis Ruff- Manager Not Pictured: Oliver Trimiew Kerry Vinson Temple Subdues Covenant Covenant Opponent Motlow State 69 74 Lee 83 139 Atlanta Christian 91 86 Motlow State 98 95 Emmanuel 86 88 Toccoa Falls 116 89 Atlanta Christian 102 69 Johnson Bible 92 94 Bryan 78 75 Temple 67 78 Calvary 90 1 18 Northeast Jr. 56 82 Dalton Jr. 75 118 Emmanuel 94 104 Hiwassee 70 104 Trevecca 73 71 Northeast Jr. 59 66 Messiah 67 96 Northeastern Christian 105 84 Eastern Menonite 70 85 Trevecca 108 104 Johnson Bible 98 70 Temple 71 80 Sewanee 67 84 Toccoa 144 82 Bryan 91 93 Hiwassee 102 99 Temple 74 85 Lee 66 79 SCAC Tournament Temple 94 74 Emmanuel 82 66 Toccoa Falls 73 70 Q QPL 0? S WW Alexander Passes 1 000 Pomt Total Covvbells dangling listlessly at their sides, Covenant students filed silently from the scene of the latest Crusader-Scots confronta- tion. Tradition had been upheld-Tennessee Temple again beat Covenant in basketball. This agonizing situation was oft-repeated dur- ing the 1969-70 season, and the losses were especially bitter because it sometimes seemed that Covenant's primary reason for fielding a squad was to defeat Temple. Q i In spite of this, the Scots did play some 30-odd other games in a grueling four month- long schedule. The team was youthful and it displayed marked improvement after the Christmas Break-perhaps this was the bright- est spot of the whole season. From a running, helter-skelter style of play, the Scots settled dovvn to a more established mode of attack, such as giving the ball to Rod. Although the other four members of the starting tive per- formed exceptionally vvell at times, Rod Alex- ander remained the cog around which every- thing else necessarily turned. Even with everyone having a good night, though, the Scots sorely missed a big man under the boards. Greg Nlaffet and Bruce Young scrapped and grappled, but they were no match for the bigger torvvards in the league. This made tor a team which was often exciting to watch, but which came out on the losing end lust a few too many times. Wk Scots Head for Second Division Finish in SCAC Annual social events seem to follow a cycle of simplicity and complexity-planning and production are unpretentious one year, in- creasingly complex the next, or vice versa. The Madrigal Concert, usually a simple affair featuring the singers in a post-dinner song- fest in the lobby, suddenly became an elab- orate social event. Working in coniunction with the food ser- vice, the Music Club planned a storybook Christmas Dinner fcomplete with boar's head, yule log, and candlelightl enlivened by a junior choir, soloists, a narrator, and finally the Madrigal Singers. The select choral group gave their usual excellent performance as they presented a medley of classical and con- temporary carols-most of them refreshingly unfamiliar. Judy Anderson Joyce Remkus Patricia Cochran Celeste Sanchez Sheryl Cross Judi Unruh Steve Lawton Joan McRae Meg Meiners Paul Nleiners James Ward Dave Willey Doug Withington John Woll -1 y , Music Club Hosts YuIetide Modrigol Dinner Below: Music Club officers: Kathy Lyn Joyce Remkus wggamfuwuvfvf' ff Orotor1o Chorus Performs Dettmgen Te Deum Once again making its contribution to the cause of pre-Christmas spirit, the Oratorio Chorus performed HandeI's Dettingen Te Deum in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church. Comprised mainly of students and an occasional faculty wife or staff member interested simply in choral singing, the cho- rus presented the 18th Century cantata dur- ing the regular evening service of the host church. Although its sound was practically consumed by the enormous recesses of the five-story-high auditorium, the Covenant group gave a creditable rendition of a diffi- cult vvork. SIB Adopts ew Role 5 'fn That arm of the Student Council formerly known and feared as the Discipline Commit- tee changed its title this year and at the same time apparently changed its purpose. Because Covenant students were not often caught at their misdeeds this year, Student Judiciary Board had to forsake its traditional role of meting out discipline, and instead busied itself with the publication of a statute book. 4-.f','K 'M lbjax This statute book, the result of the year's work, was simply an attempt at laying a written foundation for future expansion of the student body. By defining and clarifying those regulations and organizations now in existence, and by relating them to the en- tire fabric of the school and its stated pur- pose, it was hoped that the transition to the much enlarged Covenant of the future would be eased. 1' Linda Boren Betty Campbell Doreen Degel Phil Lancaster Rex Lieffers Gary Lindley Milton Wiest, Chairman Not Pictured: Sharon Turner Exam Week Taxes Covenant Student Bad 7 -L.. MJ' .1 Q , 3 . ,,-L I . - .- Y, zf' J, In sharp contrast to the semester's hum- drum pace were the closing weeks of classes culminating in the week of exams. During this time the Covenant lobby assumed an aura of traditional yuletide cheer, the social season reached a sort of climax, and the evaluation of the se-mester's work suddenly became critical. Even for those who had forsaken all hope, the week of finals was a time of tension, frustration, and anxiety. Ideally, exams are supposed to be opportunities for expression of knowledge gained, but in practice they are frantic deadlines. Cramming during the course of the week became a process of absorbing handy facts, unloading them on test questions, and then starting the process anew. After muddling through the last exam, an overwhelming relief took hold. The pro- verbial burden had been lifted. Meanwhile the lobby, which became the site of campus activity with the decoration of the Christmas tree, retained this status dur- ing exam week. The crowded area around the pagan pine sprout served as a release for those who were trying to forget tomorrow's iudgment and those who were making a half-hearted effort at cramming- if indeed one can study to the pounding beat of the Temptations doing Rudolph the Red- nosed Reindeer. 59 Continuing last year's second semester revival, Christian Service Council served to coordinate and organize evangelistic efforts both on and off campus. Emphasis was de- cidedly on off-campus activities, as attempts at Bilole studies and student prayer meetings often encountered indifference. Its off-campus endeavors received with more enthusiasm this year, CSC counted among its proiects the Bachman Home, the Hamilton County detention home, and the Chattanooga Boy's Club. ln each of these the work was essentially of a personal na- ture, dependent on the establishment of an honest relationship in which to express in- dividual convictions. lnladdition to these person-to-person contacts, Christian Service Council made first semester plans for a gospel team with a presentation of historic Christianity in a contemporary setting. Fin- ally, as the fall term drew to a close, prepa- rations were made for the difficult transfer of organization to the second semester coun- cil. H v 6 ...H f so l I V -,.-A Nm ,V ix l 1,1 5 I ..,,,,. .s 1w4,. 4 l ,..fqQ . W2 y . , - '. '3,1:f'f -7' . . -Adds 'A' . CSC Leadership Passes to Holliday a Second Semester Council: Chuck Holliday, Chairman Jim Coad Don Davis Judy Kissell Sally Mare Chip Woolvvine Nor Picfured: Nancy Byers Gil Kinch Shirley Ross 6l R P Church Establishes City Work -t 1, h .A...... grill ...,....,... 4.,. fl? 1 i't:i1i'f 'i l 'Q - .fllutllisili Elaiirtlttlltzfititflf I Possibly the most dynamic and spontaneous development of the year, the complex of activities known simply as Third Street involved a large number of Covenant students after its conception in late October. Begun as an outgrowth of the Cherry Street Sun- day School, the Third Street work functioned as an instrument for the building of a Reformed congregation among the black populace of Chattanooga. Although the ultimate purpose of the evangelistic effort was to develop a vital church, the thrust of the program was aimed at Chattanooga young people of varying ages. Some Covenant stu- dents were involved in sewing classes at the Third Street apart- ment, others worked at the Alton Park Housing Project and the Howard Recreation Center, but the largest number were engaged in The Club. Consisting of Covenant students and high school and college-age young people from Chattanooga, The Club, like all the other facets of the Third Street work, was simply a means by which individuals of different colors and backgrounds could confront one another as persons created in the image of God. ME' it 'f 'gf ti Q' i 9 'Y . E 1. l 1 , ' 1 44 , , , 3 5 L N J Q 5 rf , 4552ci:i., 3 - :' fa -A1 ,gg-f 'ei ',1g'2F5. Q- . -Mya... - vfgxa T -- , K Nyc 5, .i . T V r 3 fx CSC Sponsors First Conference on Evangelism Early in the Spring Semester, Christian Service Council sponsored its first Conference on Evangelism. Featuring Dr. John Sanderson and the Reverend George Smith, RP Pastor from Manchester, Connecticut, as the main speaker, the week-long series of meetings appeared to be highly successful, if indeed success may be measured in such a case. The conference consisted of five chapel messages and three evening sessions. Those participating in the latter were divided into nine groups under the supervision of leaders who had met previously with Mr. Smith. The purpose of these groups and the pre- ceding discussions was to acquaint individuals with methods of confronting one another as persons in a spirit of concern, encourage- ment, and rebuke. All this was to complement the general theme of the conference-that the church, as the manifestation of Christ's sacrificial love, should be committed to and thus united by that same spirit of love. This love must be radical, willing to give all, even as we have been mercifully granted all. QW 63 Students Taste Avant-Garde and Electronic Musto Early in January, the Music Club and Cul- tural Affairs Committee co-sponsored pianist Doris Hayes in a concert of avant-garde and electronic music. Emphasizing audience in- volvement and response throughout most of her performance, Miss Hayes presented a creditable and enioyable introduction to con- temporary developments in music. Although playing before a relatively naive audience, the former Chattanoogan at least succeeded in building an interest in the sounds and techniques of composer John Cage. During the remainder of the semester the old CAC executed the rest of its itinerary, but in the meantime a nevv committee chaired by Rob Rayburn vvas appointed to begin making arrangements for the coming academic year. 64 i'x 5-. ,.'q. . vii -bqvf as..-.. As. xi 1. YM 5, f A ii..f:.:ffff W. ., ff '9 f5 ' ,Gulf fin g .M-ma. x ' 4 4,55 . if ,Q .rihyj 3 ' , ,ig , I, 'UH' vin 1 ' i i ji ii ,SQ 'x v, Q 46 Homer Instigotes Second Exhibition ln his last year as a Covenant student, table tennis butt Homer Brown instigated his second annual exhibition ot one of the vvorld's most popular sports. Having invited the men's No. 1 single's player in the United States the year before, Homer outdid himself by bringing the No. 2 men's player and his vvite, who iust happened to be ranked No. 1 in U.S. women's singles. This combination, in addition to Homer and another competitor from Huntsville, Ala- bama, provided a fast-moving, unusually ex- citing exposition ot table tennis skills, though Mr. No. 2 tended to emphasize, in word, his prowess and rank. At any rate, Covenant students were reminded that there has been one pretty good table tennis player in their midst for the past tour years. ,-fl? M Lf. TE' 66 Philip Cox Jean Harrison Bill Longacre Beth Moore Mary Schum Larry Stanley Bruce Tilton Sharon Tilton James Ward Gail Zorn Students Express Perspectives in Literary Forms Covenant made another addition this year to its tiny list of student publications in the form of a so-called literary magazine. The magazine was the partial result of a cam- paign promise the year before, and was intended to reflect student opinion and per- spective conveyed through various types of prose and poetry. But like other voluntary activities, the proiect encountered a certain degree of indifference, and its possible suc- cess remained a real question mark at the time of this writing. 67 IV Struggles Through Second Year of Competition l N 'na- l 'Nw Max Armes Ken Dull Steve Fikkert David Kiester Rufus Lacy Scott Martin Paul Maynard Jett Talley Jim Wildeman Mac Gray-Coach Ns Under the tutelage of first-year coach Mac Gray, the Junior Varsity Basketball Team struggled through its second year of com- petition. Plagued by a lack of any outstand- ing basketball talent, JV play was decidedly mediocre. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the season was the frequent turnover in person- nel-one could never be quite certain of who was going to dress out for a Junior Varsity contest, Nevertheless, the Scots were never really embarrassed in any game, and the opportunity for frequent playing aided the one or two who were possible varsity mate- rial. 44.1 Q ,Ha Lee Johnson Bible Bryan Jorges Berry Berry Johnson Bible Temple Bryan Temple Lee Covenant Opponent 86 38 62 59 63 78 58 68 50 90 70 145 76 66 78 86 69 84 69 67 47 81 As the Varsity Cheerleaders are to the Varsity Scots, so are the Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders to the Junior Varsity basketball team. Following the logical demands of this asser- tion, a second cheer-squad came into exis tence this year to console the JV men in their times of despondency and to applaud them in their moments of victory. Unfor- tunately the six freshman women seldom had a great deal to cheer about, and they often found themselves performing only before bare concrete walls. Despite these occasional adversities, their apparent interest in their JV partners clearly encouraged the under- classmen. Freshman Cheerleaders Make Basketball Scene bf-fn 70 Janet Cruise Suzi Queathem Diane D'Angelo-Captain Laura Schenk Jill Hunter Karen Smick-Coach Becky Malone Boosters For the most part, Pep Club is an activity handled by the Freshmen, simply because they have yet to experience the rotting cyni- cism and sophistication of advancing aca- demic years. The 1969-70 school year was no exception, as the underclassmen were in the forefront in the effort to support the Covenant teams through thick and thin. Missing from the previous year's Booster antics were the spontaneous skits that had enlivened the school's first athletic successes. Instead, as the Scots settled into a pattern of competence in sports contests, the Pep Club moved into a more sedate mode of arousing that elusive enthusiasm. Almost pro- fessional posters and the old booster stand- bys-the Spirit can, the Scotland Yard Banner, and There Ain't No Way, were the order of the year as the athletic teams and the Pep Club produced a pleasant though un- eventful sports picture. Diane D'Angelo President Janet Cruise Vice President Lea Simmons Secretary-Treasurer Complement Uneventful Year Experiencing the same lack of interest and support that plagues every Covenant organ- ization and tunction at one time or another, the Bagpipe endured a year of generally poor production. Certainly there were issues that stood out from the rest, but frequently the newspaper was marked by insignificant content and shoddy technique. The school paper can go only so tar as the students desire, and for this reason Editor Cornelia Stanton was forced to use much material this year simply because there was no other. Always willing to offer intense criticism of the Bagpipe, few students both- ered to contribute their writing skills. Thus, as the 1969-70 school year drew to a close, the question remained as to whether Cove- nant would have a quality newspaper or a mediocre news sheet. l l i K -1 S- 2:4 I' LDL? , ,t if , n . if '--Q,-Y-. L Q 'Q ,. CN . ' it ,vc- li- z :, -v Lu. 6 d 72 Q :RPL 3 Q 3 l f -. 'U , iff wwf ' i 2 y i ,- .l rg l J 0 7 Technical Inodequocies Hinder Bagpipe Production S i V' i l is I M if 7' f if Mr. if ,gf -' 31.2 or Jf -i I ' Lrg W ' 'Q' 'A f sri!! T1 , , 'Q if Q e Rig' l-i ix X.xlxeyy.,f iff' X , I X- 15- Q 'ZF' gg i baby its f 8 'W ag. 'J F fs , QQN. ' ' ' , ..., NNW..-, X QQ? f a Photographer: Bob Petito b Assistant Editor: Bill Bragdon c Features: Susan Abbot, ed, Ruth Barbour, Lewis Ruff, Celeste Sanchez d Sports: Rod Stortz, edg Dave Bryson, Don Davis, Kevin Ivery, Dave Stanton e Typists: Susan Dykema, Carol Johnson, Virginia Strom f Editor: Cornelia Stanton Not pictured: Darlene Boenker, Charles Frick, Brenda Lee 73 3-,-, .-. - - A-M T- ff- -'P' 1 A A .1 'I l ' I ' 1,5 F51 sl 'ilu' - is F .. v I ' r .,f 1. - ' 5 Q I X Bagpipe Endures Year of Crucial Decision Y wi ,+L --.V .S -ff' fe T 1' 'Lx s :IW guna . -Q. :f' ' . ' , , 1 1 ,I 6, - ,L Xfgsu., 11' me Business Manager: Cal Boroughs, Nancy Cooke Circulation Manager: Joan McRae Layouts: Sheryl Cross, Virginia Taylor News: John Wilson, ed., Beth Livingston, Lea Simmons Not Pictured: Larry Barton, Theresa Landry, Chris Nich- ols, Ruth Rhoda, Debbie Wallis ord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to ever- lasting, thou art God. Thou turnest man to destruction, and sayest, Return, ye children of men. For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it- is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou carriest them away as with a floodp they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. ln the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up, in the evening it is cut down, and withereth. For we are consumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath are we troubled. Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy countenance. For all our days are passed away in thy wrath: we spend our years as a tale that is told. The days of our years are three-score years and ten, and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow, for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. Who knoweth the power of thine anger? even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath. So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Return, O Lord, how long? and let it repent thee concerning thy servants. O satisfy us early with thy mercy, that we may reioice and be glad all our days. Make us glad according to the days wherein thou hast afflicted us, and the years wherein we have seen evil. Let thy work appear unto thy servants, and thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us, yea, the work of our hands establish thou it. Psalm 90 H. Harrison Hughes July 30, T922-January 24, T970 Laurence Laugesen June 4, T935-January l4, T970 Valentine's Day Recognized Paying homage to the spirit of Valentine's Day, the food service presented a Candle- light Dinner on the evening before that mo- mentous occasion. Whether or not anyone was seeing hearts that night, and at least a couple were, everyone reioiced after the first steak dinner in a long, long time. The meal was followed by a string quar- tet consisting of the members of a prospec- tive student's family plus one. Except for the rather lengthy self-introduction, the quartet performed well and thus provided an appro- priate sequel to the atmosphere expected on Valentine's Day Eve. George Birchler President Fred Marsh Vice President Darlene Boenker Secretary-Treasurer James Ward Critic Dixie Davenport Program Chairman Bill Bragdon Sergeant at Arms Through times of plenty and times of want, the John Calvin Literary Society has existed as a means of acquainting the members with the virtues and shortcomings of various au- thors and playwrights. As always, the merit of the meetings this year depended on the extent of student involvement-whether the gatherings were of any value was contingent upon the prowess of the student lecturers and performers. Authors under consideration included Leo Tolstoy, J. D. Salinger, and Charles Schultz of Peanuts tame. In addition, the society discussed the various implications of Archi- bald MacLeish's J. B., following the Fall production of that drama. 77 1 I ff l Tn -'1-xvqlrf Chorale Makes Midwestern and Florida Tours r fb- Q . J t U , L' Y Q 4 E ---.,,, Y, me Nsxsw ll A sw, 4' 'Q A it i J . r if N., if 'fr D Q-N7 W' V E , i lf! -wmv A V' ,,, fa c 'L' f ' li , i 5, 4 .,i. U ' te . fy: e ' I ' g'f t ' 1' fx IS l v D E C P m 5 Cv-f -ys , t . , ':' if V' Q 4 tl 4 in gg 1 I' Z, 1 'ls' Bill Adams Rod Alexander Judy Anderson Judy Arnold Mary Jo Bonner Joyce Bricker Judy Cochran Patricia Cochran 35 X Sharon Collins Linda Cook Dick Crane Diane Cross Sheryl Cross George Farquhar Dan Fearnow Steve Lawton Sue Ledden Joan McRae Kathy Magnuson Margie Mahlow Meg Meiners Paul Meiners Randy Nabors Sharon Neff llllli Margaret Noe Mike Powers Sue Queathem Ruth Rhoda Linda Schwab Eleanor Soltau Charlotte Stevens Tim Stigers John Taylor Oliver Trimiew Debbie Wallis Dave Willey Janet Williams Doug Withington James Ward John Woll John Hamm-Director -4 at -2 From early September to the middle of March the College Chorale practiced three times weekly with essentially one obiective in mind-the annual tour during Spring Break. As the culmination of the year's work, the chorale visited churches throughout the Mid- west on the ten-day iaunt. Their return to school was followed only a week later by a brisk weekend trip to Florida. For the brief remainder of the academic year the chorale presented its program, Mu- sic ofthe Christian Religion at local churches. Featuring the works ot Bach, Newton, and other lesser-known composers, the presenta- tions were executed with the usual quality ot performance. SMF Reviews Program and Purpose The Student Missions Fellowship tempo- rarily retreated this year in order to ponder its purpose and direction. Having realized that in combining the tasks of both learning about missions and supporting them they had made Themselves virtually autonomous and consequently ineffective, the officers sought to redefine the role of SMF. Under the direction of President Paul Meiners, they decided that the function of the Fellowship was essentially that of educa- tion. The aspect of missions support should be the responsibility of the churchg students should thus operate in that capacity through the effective channels of the church. How- ever, in keeping with its stated training func- tion and the desire to maintain the annual proiect, SMF desired to involve Covenant stu- dents in an effort to support other schools and missions education through investment of their money. PaulMeiners President Dick Crane Vice President Virginia Strom Secretary-Treasurer 99 am f .ki yi .i T iw cry, , N' ,. Qu NY .+:X T 'N :YQ ' 'NW . -1 'fififwa ..,' , up N., V, 'm Viv , Pk. .. MW.. A J . sinus is t'.?4'Tf1iiYLib it :Nl W- ... i i i , l X lung Intramural Basketball served as the winter focal point for all those Covenant men who lacked the time or the talent to participate in the varsity program. Because there was an overabundance of non-talent, the Wednes- day night games were generally marked by ridiculously low scores and savage play. Low scores, that is, with the exception of those lopsided contests between a team consisting of former varsity players and any other team foolish enough to step onto the floor with them. The Ineligibles were clearly the class of the league, and although their record did not count in the intramural point standings, none of the other teams really cared about the President's Cup after destruction at their hands. i Inehgibles Capture Crown Social Committee Presents 18th Century Force The February semi-formal dinner and play represented the extent of the Social Commit- tee's pre-break activities. In a dining room Transformed into a candlelit dinner theater, the banquet meal was served buffet-style. Immediately following, a cast of students under the direction of David Creech per- formed the 18th century farce, She Stoops To Conquer. The comedy, a spoof on the matchmaking routine and mistaken identity, evoked a lighthearted response from the Covenant audience. 82 'mtg 52, ' fri U1 if ax f?gj:j9fb: 5 .yr 1 M 'H-' , ,L , f Y? ' . X 5 ? ff ' QV!! i ' fl 5 if : fl ' .gy a flap f, . 'x -s 5 V 5 Q X H Nl ag Y' XSQE X xw X N wx 5 N x XS V 'ibm'-, 2 u ' Q , . --10 .ww-mxa.. 3 it MSS 115, Cheerleaders Qutclass Counterparts , 1-un 1 ',.,,,,, ,.q.o.o,, 2 '. v ,' Q fs 9 , Q Q. Q I ' AVO' ' 0.0.0.0 1 5. 'I H go' 0 nf., 0 x 2 O n A QO.x 06:03. Q0 I x gf s st. ' S s 0 's gg. .., s mp.-, rg I I u 59 -W..., , 0.0 Q'0'O,l wg 1 'fe-g P I .H ,VL 4' lg-Vac: gina . , 5' A - U . 1 .ff-i,T',Af 1,3 -, Q: 775' ' -' ' 2. f . - ' . ' ' ' A-.lvui .'Jrl-'Z!,P,' -4,1 5. W. I fx. ,VK 1 'van-...L - ,,. W., . Barbara Alston Doreen Degel Linda Miller Bronwyn Rayburn Linda Schwab Sue Soltau Judi Unrul'1,Capfain VISITORS i l-iw F -Q if Qf .fi 1 Q 'X Precision and Charm Distinguish Covenant Cheering Squad 9: 86 S portsmen Merit Letters il. fm 21 5 t f 5 as at 5 . I 75, 7 ,A 87 Weaknesses Dampen Hopes for Baseball Scots Jim Coacl Spencer Davis Ken Doll Kevin Ivery George Johnson Greg Maffef Bill McCall Steve Mollenkof Dave Slanfon Rodney Stortz Bruce Tilton John Wilson Bill Wing Bruce Young Capfain Steve Young Mac Gray Coach 8 Q www-me , fi Q Q Q Az E xx may Q 1 ' Z., 5, l 54 0 'NX M 1 W A . J 'Qi ,iffffif X , 4 --,.,4-,. f----W-. PV' new nga u ,, . . gli- 17, V, ,. V 1 at-4 ' . Q ' , , ' . . . . ' ' , .. 'W' 9 . ' 4 . v ' .- Q , -'M -' . ,. - V,. ,,..- . . ,Wa , , 'f. - ' , .' ' ' . xt ' gf . , .- y 'f -aww 571' PV 2- - . ' ' ' ...K , . :J 1' N ' 0 ,V ,,t1'i 'w'f. ?,53L.1,Vfrw 4'5 '9' ffifqii' ....f. . V, . K xi ' AV Aa V .:. V 2. f U if P .few ', - - V. ., . aw- , A. M. I, ,. Y K .3 X . 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Although the Scots had posted a winning record the previous year and had returned many of the same players, weak- nesses in at least two key positions appeared to be sufficient to greatly diminish their chances of repeating that effort. Bruce Young was the only pitcher of any repute, and the large number of double- headers guaranteed problems in that area. No man can be expected to carry a team through an entire season simply on the strength of his right arm. The position of '15 af.:- catcher was a big question mark, with no one having any proven capability available. All indications were that opposing baserun- ners were free to steal at will. ln addition to these sore spots, the status of the Cove- nant outfield was not at all certain. Looking on the bright side of things, the Scots could anticipate a fairly solid infield, with Bruce Tilton manning the vital shortstop position. 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The position of the presidency of any in- stitution is not an easy one, and at Covenant the task is made difficult not only by the rou- tine operations, but also by the many prob- lems unique to the College. During his time as President, Dr. Barnes has proved more than adequate to the task, whether it be in the college chapel, on the floor of Synod, or before the community at large. Px 'ZH I , i 'A x .V -i,-1.1-, L11-v'ff:.,,...QJ,a,-we.CA-:mt - fi D , ,ii .. 'S' Administrative Council Goins New Members . 'gs' l f A ri 'V .W X T X K, X -.' A 6 b c 1 X Q rv? 's f 'WS , V, d G f a William Barker Dean of Faculty b Marion D. Barnes President c E. Allen Duble Director of Development d Paul R. Gilchrist Dean of Students e Rudolph F. Schmidt Registrar and Director of Admissions f Richard Steensma Business Manager I x V l , 4. 4 a b C d e f 9 Charles W. Anderson Assistant Professor of Bible William S. Barker Associate Professor of History Joel Belz Assistant in Philosophy Raymond W. Clark Instructor in Bible Paul R. Gilchrist Assistant Professor of Bible Karl H. Heller Assistant Professor of History John F. Pokrywka Instructor in Philosophy John W. Sanderson Professor of Philosophy Rudolph F. Schmidt Assistant Professor of History John M. L. Youn Q Associate Professor of Bible and Missions E E Q ,f Departments of Bible ond Philosophy History ond Sooiol Sciences X 122,-1' im...- h 'i E . qi LQ, f nrxlf' . 'xx 'rv' j f' i 1 :.., 'wv' MW' Departments of Languaves and Literature O Psychology and Education X , . rl: 5- A 1+ ',. X K g, . lx .gy ,Q 3 N: all X at rx gui 43: x . K sr Xftsj 6 b 'i ix X 96 ,lv h lf Nicholas P. Barker NOT PiCTUfeQlf Associate Professor of Melvin Ziegler English Visiting Lecturer Walter L. Bowman in Speefih Instructor in Physical Education Roxie C. Graf Assistant in Education Gary B. l-luisrnan Librarian Robert M. Nuerrnberger Associate Professor of Psychology Leonard S. Pitcher Assistant Professor ot Psychology l l I .fb -l ' ,N ff he , , rf X K 'A 1 L' 4 -1 .45 6' x 1 4- v Q ,, ,l .L US X ' J Geraldine Steensrna Assistant Professor of Education Emlee Taylor Instructor in French Nelle A. Vanderark Assistant Professor of English Laurence Withington Assistant in Psychology Marion D, Barnes Professor of Chemistry Raymond H. Dameron Assisfant Professor of Physics Charles W, Donaldson Assisrant Professor of Chemistry John Hamm Assisfant Professor of Music D 'Q wi ,Q- V , ' i Y of 3 ,, -iff' Music 327, mx? Xisx V ' , ge. . V Q Z ,,.,,. ',,' 9 mm NA Departments of cturcl Sciences and Math H. Harrison Hughes Assistant Professor of Mathematics John E. Lothers Associate Professor of Biology Noel A. Magee Instructor in Music H. Omar Olney Professor of Biology Collyn F. Schmidt Instructor in Nursing .,. V ,lf .Q , , , A -t', 'wifi' in--f Uq, ,ti f. ,- . ya' I P? an . . 99 H+ -,. 4 'v I ..,. li ,U 4- -v a b c lkwfff Agnes Barr Secretary to the President Joel Belz Development Consultant Craig G. Burdett Manager of Accounting Patricia Cochran School Nurse Gladys Coggeshall Receptionist and Accountant Payable J i m Cox Dean of Men Phyllis Crooks of Accounting ,gis - Linda Deffenbaugh Secretary to the Development Office Robert Fretts Director of 1 ha gas Assistant Manager Pi' lpx l P Office Services i William Graf, Jr. Director of Engineering Q7 ' 2 4123 2 . s I00 Q 1 aw 5 . f-,, WAI! , .Av- Knf , 'f is . d Cf' x l R. all awww- -'vvqif' 'W fu Nil- f 2 1'l' Q.. ' 'r ,L+ ' A-. 4 as ', 1 l -1 'A 4 uthorized Personnel Only WR. Fa, 5 IQ, fm' N fx ' S 1 ,r 's, if Qlf Et A D q r 5 t in--'I 1 V W X f as fv- ., ,XV 4 v Y,-l O' x, z - ,X wa - . vp Y 1' 5 H wx., A ZR,fxg,,,g X ffflfiy ,1tsl 'g? ui 2 Q 9' ,,-.n ,. Margaret Heller Co-manager of the Tuck Shoppe Harvey Hollingsworth Estimator-Planner Robert Holmes Custodial Facilities Supervisor Shirley Mettert Secretary to the Business Office Fern Moore Secretary to Registrar and Dean of Faculty John Moore Foreman of Maintenance and Operations Darlene Reynolds Assistant Housekeeper Reva Riley College Hostess and Co-manager of the Tuck Shoppe Collyn Schmidt Dean of Women Marie Sims Office Services Willard Sims Maintenance Steve Sligh Alumni Representative Mary Webb Secretary to Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Arline Wetzel Secretary to the Deans Not Pictured: Ray Dotts Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Henry Burchard Maintenance Man Paul Gordon Nightvvatchman Rosemary Harrison Library Clerk William Spern Purchasing Agent ,G Despite the fashionable trend on United States campuses to complain of administra- tive abusesg we, the staff of the 1970 Tartan, have chosen to dedicate this year's annual to a vital member of that ruling body. Because this man thought enough of young adults and the importance of Christian education to forsake a promising position in industryg because he is always eager to con- fer with studentsg because upon his capable shoulders rests the burden of presenting Covenant to the communityg because his per- sonableness and knowledge have added a touch of the professional to the College ad- ministrationg and because he acknowledges in deed and in word the pre-eminence of Jesus Christ in every area of lifeg we consider it a privilege to present the 1970 Tartan to MR. E. ALLEN DUBLE 1 Q, ff gg , in 3 Ev 4 . 1. 1 4 I 7 .V .-,Q ..,,. . 74, F Z 3. rw., 'h 10.4, 4. gh . , N ' A x ,Q .1 ,T ,Nm V ff 4 zf' 4,4 4 ,P wr 4511, g,gw , .5 a ,W 'aw f 4 4-Q lik? ,qw 4 , 239 'Z14 gff ww ! We Iii? .fs 1' Z ma Z' an fag! Y I-1 lf, 1 M MVK' f' fa 2, .fa if ,wa , 6 ff. ,if ff 9' . ' fzff- 'gf' 411-. 1 4-3f:,f1 , A -Q f ' ' we , Z- ' ir. , fr . ,,:f ' xl -'ff' -' g,.,. 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Linda Warsing David Wendorf Milton Wiest sf .Q tl , 1 as W Janet Kay Williams H John Wilson dx I' Not Pictured: David Creech David Larsen Harold Lester Joe Webb A David Willey ,o ,KQM i- , lu. 9 X I N Q , v-:nga at 4 1 I if' a In-, s.- A Y' 9 . . N we Iuniors I25 Class of 1972 mln Q12 iv I HL... - .5341 mf Y is 2'Iif '1' Gary Lindley President Bill Foster Vice President Margie Mahlow Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Brandle Social Chairman f V Q. Q. .1 uw it Fkf' i R If 'x' ,, s T9 Rodney Alexander Sharon Barr Nancy Brandle 41 was my -ur' PM IX. .7 Y Barbara Alston Tim Belz Joyce Bricker . 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Boenlzer Covenanf Presbyferian Church Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wilber B. Wallis College Heighfs Kindergarfen Mr. and Mrs. David L. Boren Mrs. Tessie Ailes Redeemer Orfhodox Presbyrerian Church of A'rlan+a, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Mollenlrof Rev. and Mrs. Donald S+an+on Mr. and Mrs. Wms. H. Vogi' Mr. and Mrs. Herberf Sussman CDR. and Mrs. James R. Wilkins, Jr. Donald J. MacNair Rober+ O. Birchler Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hull Mrs. C. D. Allender Loolrouf Mounrain Pharmacy T. H. Payne Loolcour Sporfing Goods Marfin-Thompson Co. Sporfing A Friend Tarver's Esso Service Siarion Goods ADMINISTRATION Barker, William S.-Ph.D., M.A., B.D. Barnes, Marion D.-Ph.D., A.M., B.S. Duble, E. Allen Gilchrist, Paul R.--Ph.D., B.D., B.A. Schmidt, Rudolph F.-M.A.T., A.B. Steensma, Richard-M.S. FACULTY, FULL TIME Anderson, Charles W.-B.D., Faith Theological Seminary, A.B., Wheaton College Barker, Nicholas P.-Ph.D., and M.A., Univer- sity of Minnesota, A.B., Princeton Univer- Sity Barker, William S.-Ph.D., Vanderbilt Univer- sity, M.A., Cornell University, A.B., Prince- ton University, B.D., Covenant Theological Seminary Barnes, Marion D.-Ph.D., and A.M., Columbia University, B.S., University of Arkansas Bowman, Walter L.-B.S., Gordon College Clark, Raymond W.-B.D., Covenant Theolo- gical Seminary, B.R.E., Detroit Bible College Dameron, Raymond H.-M.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, B.S., Pennsyl- vania Military Academy, B.D., Covenant Theological Seminary Donaldson, Charles W.-Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Wheaton College Gilchrist, Paul R. -Ph. D., Dropsie College, B.D., Faith Theological Seminary, B.A., Columbia Bible College Hamm, John-Mus. M., Eastman School of Music, Mus. B., John Brown University Heller, Karl H.-A.M, University of Pennsyl- vania, A.B., Mount Allison University, Th.M. and B.D., Pine Hill Divinity Hall Hughes, H. Harrison-A.M., and B.S., Wash- ington and Jefferson College Huisman, Gary B.-M.S. in Library Science, Western Michigan State University, A.B., Calvin College Lothers, John E.-Ph.D., University of Kansas, M.S., Kansas State University, B.S., Okla- homa State University Magee, Noel H.-M.M., Indiana University, B.M., Wheaton College Nuermberger, Robert M.-Ph. D., Michigan State University, A.B., Houghton College, B.D., Westminster Theological Seminary Olney, H. Omar-Ph.D., and M.S., University of Delaware, B.S., John Brown University: Th. M., Dallas Theological Seminary Pitcher, Leonard S.-A.M., New York Univer- sity, A.B., Colgate University, Th.B., West- minster Theological Seminary Pokrywka, John F.-B.D., Westminster Theo- logical Seminary, B.A., Shelton College Sanderson, John W.-A.M., University of Pennsylvania, A.B., Wheaton College, S.T.M., and B.D., Faith Theological Seminary Schmidt, Collyn F.-M.S., Washington Univer- sity, B.S. and R.N., University of Iowa, M.R.E., Faith Theological Seminary Schmidt, Rudolph F.-M.A.T., University of Chattanooga, A.B., Highland College Steensma, Geraldine J.-M.A., Columbia Uni- versity Teacher's College, B.S. in Education, Slippery Rock State College Taylor, Emlee-A.B., Wheaton College Vanderark, Nelle A.-A.M., University of Michigan, A.B., Calvin College Young, John M. L.-Th. M., Calvin Theological Seminary, B.D., Faith Theological Seminary, A.M. and A.B., Acadia University FACULTY, PART TIME Belz, Joel-A.B., Covenant College Graf, Roxie C.-M.A., Columbia University Teachers College Withington, Laurence H. Ziegler, Mervin L.-M.A., Bowling Green State University SENIOR ACTIVITIES CLAIRE ARNOLD-Music club 2, S.M.F. 2, Pep Club 2, Tarton 4, Drama Club 3 LARRY BARTON-Dorm. Coun. 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe 3, 4, Tartan 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 GEORGE BIRCHLER-Soccer I, Student Coun. 4, Dorm Council 4, S.M.F. I, John Calvin Lit. Soc. I, 2, 3, V.P. 4, Pres., Pep Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Min. Club I, 3, 4, V.P. Senior Class DARLENE BOENKER-Dorm. Coun. 3, 4, Comm. Ch. I, 2, S.M.F. I, 2, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 3, 4, Sec. Treas., History Club 3, Bagpipe 4, Tartan 3 LINDA BOREN-Student Council 4, St. Jud. Board Sec., Soc. Comm. I, Comm. Ch. I, S.M.F. 3, Hist. Club 3, Tartan 2, Cult. Affairs Comm. 3, 4 HOMER BROWN-Baseball I, 2 NANCY BYERS-C.S.C. 3, 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. I, Bagpipe I, Tartan 3 LINDA COOKE-Chorale 4, Comm. Ch. 3, 4 SANDRA COX-S.M.F., Gos. Teams PHILIP COX-Chorale I, Comm. Ch. I, Lit. Mag.4 CHERYL CRAWFORD-Cheerleading I, Soc. Comm. I, 2, Mus. Club I, 2, 3, Chorale I, 2, 3, 4, S.M.F. I, 2, John Calvin Lit Soc. I, Class Soc. Comm. Ch. 3, Intramurals 3, Psych. Club 4, PingPong DIXIE DAVENPORT-C.S.C. 4, Comm. Ch. I, John Cal. Lit. Soc. 3, 4, prog. comm. ch., Pep Club 2, Bagpipe 3, Drama Club 4 DON DAVIS-Soccer I, 2, 3, Basketball iVar.J I, Student Coun. 2, 3, 4, C.S.C. 3, 4, Ch., History Club 3, Bagpipe 2, 4, Intramurals 2, 4 JOHN DEFFENBAUGH EMILY DIXON-Girls Basketball I, 2, Comm. Ch. I, Bagpipe 4, Drama Club 4, Intramu- rals I, 2, 4, women's coor. SUSAN DYKEMA-Soc Comm. 4, Dorm Coun. 3, 4, Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, 4, John Cal. Lit Soc. 4, Pep Club 2, Bagpipe 4, Tartan 3, 4, C.E.F. 3 HELEN ENGLISH-Soc. Comm C.S.C., Comm. Ch., S.M.F., Cheerleading I PATTY ENGLISH fKinchI-Soc. Comm. 2, C.S.C. 3, 4, Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, S.M.F. I CHARLES M. FRICK-S.M.F. 3, 4, Bagpipe 4, Drama Club 3, 4 RICHARD GRAY-Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball iJ.V. coach, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, 5, coach, Student Coun. 4, dis. ELIZABETH HASTINGS-Girls Basketball ivan, I, 2, Music Club 2, Chorale 2, Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, John Calvin Lit. Soc 3, 4, Bagpipe 3, Tartan 4, Lit. Mag 4, Drama Club 31 4 GLEN HAVENS-Chorale 3, Comm. Ch. 3, Scotsmen Quartet DAVID HAWLEY-Student Coun. 3, History Club I, 2, Bagpipe 2, 3 JESSE HENDERSON KIM HIGHT-Music Club 1, 2, comm. ch. 3, 4 KAREN HIMES-C.S.C. 3, 4, sec. ROBERT HOUPT-Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun. 3, 4, Cult. Affairs Comm. 2, ch., C.S.C. 2, ass't. ch., Dorm Coun. 3, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 2, 3, History Club 2 JULIE HUISMAN DEBBIE KEMENY-Student Coun. Soc Comm. Ch. 3, C.S.C. 2, Dorm Coun. 3, Chorale I, 2, Comm. Ch. I, 2, 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Tartan 2 GILBERT KINCH-Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun. I, Class Pres., 2, Class Pres., 3, C.S.C. 4, Chorale I, 2, Business Manager 3, Pres., Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, S.M.F. I, Bagpipe I, Student Proiect Comm. 3, Ch. DAVID LAWTON-Soccer I, 2, 3, Basketball Cvar.I I, Basketball ii.v.I 3, Student Coun. 2, Class Pres., 4, Class Pres., Chorale I, Comm. Ch. I, 2, S.M.F. I, 2, Pep Club 1.2,3 A RUTH LAWTON-Soc. Comm. 4, Class Soc.Comm. Co-Chairman 4 NANCY LEDDEN FRED MARSH-C.S.C. 3, Dorm. Coun. 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 3, 4, V.P., Bagpipe 3, Tartan 3, 4, co-editor CAROL MARTIN-Tartan 3, Cheerleader I MARGARET MEINERS-Student Coun. 3, Sec.- Treas., Dorm. Coun. 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Chorale I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, 4, S.M.F. I, 2, 3, 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 4, Class Co-Soc. Comm.Ch.4 JERRY MOORE-Student Coun. 2, 3, V.P. of classes, Dorm. Coun. 4, Pres. of Men's Dorm. Coun., Music Club 2, Chorale 2, Comm. Ch. 2, S.M.F. 2, 3, Pres., 4, Tartan 2, 3, business manager LINDA MOSSBARGER-Sen. Class Sec.-Treas. 4, Soc. Comm. 4, Dorm. Coun. 4, S.M.F. 3 FRED OLSEN CARLINDA PATERSON GENE POTOKA-Baseball I BROWYN RAYBURN-C.S.C., S.M.F., John Cal- vin Lit. Soc. JOYCE REMKUS-Music Club 3, 4, Pres., Chorale 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Comm. Ch. 3, 4 JONATHAN REYNOLDS DAVID ROBINSON-Basketball 2, 3, Chorale 2, Comm. Ch. 4 LOU ANN SERJAK-Comm. Ch. 2, 3, S.M.F. 2, 3, 4, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 2, Pep Club 2, 3: Bagpipe 2, Tartan 4 SUSAN SHELLEY-C.S.C. I, S.M.F. I, 2, Pep Club3 MARY SIMMONS-C.S.C., Dorm Coun. I, Chorale, John Calvin Lit. Soc. KAREN SMICK-Soc. Comm. 3, Comm. Ch. I, 2, John Calvin Lit. Soc. I, 2, Pep Club 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, Sponsor of J.V. Cheerleading 4, Discipline Comm. 3, Sec.- Treas. of Class 3 LARRY STANLEY-Lit. Mug. 4 CORNELIA STANTON-Student Jud. Board 3, S.M.F. I, John Calvin Lit. Soc. I, 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe 3, 4, editor TIM STIGERS-Soc. Comm. I, C.S.C. 2, 3, Dorm. Coun. 3, 4, Chorale I, 2, 3, 4, Pres., Comm. Ch. I, 2, 3, 4, S.M.F. 4, Pep Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Min. 3, 4 VIRGINIA TAYLOR-Comm. Ch. 1, 2, S.M.F. 1, 2, 3, sec.-treas., Hist. Club 3, Bagpipe 4 SHARON TILTON-Lit. Mag. editor, Chorale 2, Tutoring Comm. 3 SHARON TURNER-Comm. Ch. 1, John Calvin Lit. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tartan 2 KERRY VINSON-Basketball Ivarsity14 SUSAN VOGT JOHN WOLL-Soccer 3, Dorm Coun. 4, Chorale 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Comm. Ch. 3, 4 JAMES WORKMAN-Soccer 3, 4 BRUCE YOUNG-Soccer 2, 3, Capt., 4, Capt., Basketball 1var.1 2. 3, Capt., 4, Capt., S.M.F. 2, Pre-Min. Club 3, A JOE ZELLNER-Basketball 2, Baseball, Student Coun., C.S.C., S.M.F., Bagpipe: TUVTGH: Freshmen Steering Comm., Intramurals, Class V. Pres. 2 STUDENTS SUSAN ABBOT-Kingston, Pa., 119, 73 GEORGE ADAMS-Orlando, Fla., 135 RODNEY AILES-Newark, N.J., 135 RODNEY ALEXANDER-Newark, N.J., 48, 78, 127 CLAUDIA ALLENDER-Hopewell, VCI.: 135 BARBARA ALSTON-Memphis, Tenn., 84, 127 DON ANDERSON-Chester, N.J., 135 JUDY ANDERSON-Fairfax, VC1.:54,78, 135 NANCY ANDERSON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 127 ROY ANDERSON-Garden City, Ga., 119 LINDA APPLEBY-Denver, Colo., 135 MAX ARMES-St, Louis, Mo., 40, 68, 135 LAURA ARMES-Kenya, E. Africa, 174, 127 CLAIRE ARNOLD-Pittsburgh, Pa., 108, 174 JUDY ARNOLD-Pittsburgh, Pa., 78, 135 FAITH ARRINGTON-Cranford, N.J., 135 PHIL BAER-Chiapas, Mexico, 145 NANCY BAILEY-Lavonia, Ga., 119 ROGER BANES-Staunton, Va., 136 BRUCE BANKS-North Glen, Cola., 136 RUTH BARBOUR-Pittsburgh, Pa., 73, 174, 136 LOIS BARNES-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 127 STEVE BARNETT-Charleston, W. Va., 40, 136 SHARON BARR-East Point, Ga., 127 LARRY BARTON-Greenville, S.C. LINDA BELL-Bellmawr, N.J., 136 TIM BELZ-Walker, Iowa, 29, 127 GEORGE BIRCHLER-Sparta, III., 106, 108, 21 77 ROBIN BISBING-Allentown, Pa., 136 JANICE BLACK-Las Cruces, N.M., 119 LUCY BLACK-Las Cruces, N.M., 136 NAOMI BLACK-Moscow, Pa. DARLENE BOENKER-Youngstown, Ohio, 108 77 MARY BONNER-Camden, Arlc.,78, 136 LINDA BOREN-Darlington, Pa., 57, 108 CAL BOROUGHS-Greenville, S.C., 36, 74 127 REBECCA BOWENAST. Louis, Mo., 127 MARTHA BRADSHAW-Washington, D.C., 127 BETSY BRAGDON-Wilmington, Del., 136 BILL BRAGDON-Wilmington, Del., 29, 120 73, 77 NANCY BRANDLE-Holland, Pa.,126,127 SILVIA BREIT-Salem, Ohio, 136 JOYCE BRICKER-Huntsville, Ala., 78, 127 I-IOMER BROWN-St. Louis, Mo., 108, 66 JANET BROWN-Oakfield, Me., 120 LORRAINE BROWN4Chester, Pa., 127 PATRICIA BROWN-CoultervilIe,lIl.,136 1 1 DAVID BROWNE-Trenton, N.J., 127 TIM BROWNING-Tampa, Fla.,127 DAVID BRYSON-Atlanta, Ga., 120, 73 CRAIG BURDETT-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. LAURIE BYERS-Blowing Rock, N.C., 120 NANCY BYERS-Rising Fawn, Go., 109 ELIZABETH CAMPBELL-Kenya, E. Africa, 57, 120, 65, 174 DEBBIE CAMPBELL-Wellfleet, Mass., 118, 128 JANET CARPER-Knoxville, Tenn., 136 CATHY CIMINS-Paterson, N.J., 137 ALMA CLARK-I-Iculfon, Me., 120 JAMES COAD-Due West, S.C., 61, 88, 128 JUDY COCHRAN-Huanta, Peru, 78, 128 JANA COLBY-New Gloucester, Mass. SHARON COLLINS-Delamson, N.Y., 78, 174 128 LINDA COOK-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 109, 78 MARY COOK-Downers Grove, III., 137 NANCY COOKE-Silver Spring, Md., 120, 74 174 LOIS CORDES-Ventnor, N.J., 128 TRIV COURTNEY-Gladwyne, Pa., 40, 128 PHIL COX-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 109, 67 RICHARD CRANE-Los Andes, Chile, 40, 78, 128 CHERYL CRAWFORD-Pittsburgh, Pa., 109 DAVID CRAWFORD-Pittsburgh, Pa., 137 JOHN CRAWFORD-Moorestown, N.J., 137 DAVID CREECH-Greenville, S.C., 36, 174 DAN CROSS-Wheaton, Ill., 40, 128 DIANE CROSS-Wheaton, III., 78, 128 PETER CROSS-Greenville, S.C., 128 si-IERYL CROSS-Wilmington, Del., 54, 74, 78, 128 KATHY CROZIER-seome, vvcsh., 128 JANET CRUISE-Ambler,Pa.,36,7O,71,137 DIANE D'ANGEIo-skalem, N.J., 70, 71, 'I37 DEBBIE DAVENPORT-Aurora, ohio . DIXIE DAVENPORT-Aurora, ohio, 109, 77 DIANE DAVIS-Stratford, N.J., 137 DON DAvIs-wallow Grove, PQ., 60, 61, 110, 73 SPENSER DAVIS-Indianapolis, Ind., 40, 88, 120 GORDEN DEAN-Forsyth, Mont., 137 JOHN DEFFENBAUGH-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 110 DOREEN DEGEL-Lakeland, Fla., 57, 121, 84, 174 DIANE DEYONG-Wyckoff, N.J., 138 EMILY DIXON-Memphis, Tenn., 110 SHIRLEY DIXON-Wilmington, Del., 128 DOROTHY DONEHOO-Norcross, Ga., 128 KAREN DORTZBACH-Donanville, Ga., 138 KEN DULL-Quarryville, Pa., 68, 88, 138 DAVID DUMONT-Chicago, Ill., 32, 138 JOHN DUMONT-Chicago, Ill., 32, 138 JULIE DYKEMA-Indianapolis, Ind., 128 SUSAN DYKEMA-Indianapolis, Ind., 111, 73, 175 PAMELA EDELMAYER-Camden, N.J., 121, 37, 175 NANCY EDWARDS-Hopewell, Va., 128 DENNIS ELWELL-Elmer, N.J.,138 HELEN ENGLISH-Seattle, Wash., 111 PATTY ENGLISH IKinch1-Seattle, Wash., 60, 111 GEORGE FARQUHAR-Wilmington, Del., 78, 128 DAN FEARNOW-Imeil States, Arabian Gulf, 78, 138 STEVE FIKKERT-Cedar Grove, Wis., 68, 138 RICHARD FINK-Middletown, PcI.,138 SANDRA FLETCHER-Lansdale, Pa., 134, 138 WILLIAM FOSTER-Baltimore, Md., 126, 128 JIM FREEMAN-Tuskaloosa, Ala., 111 CHARLES FRICK-Springfield, Pa., 121 ED FULLER-Dumtries, Va. 1 MOLLY GANNON-Huntsville, Ala., 138 MARGARET GARRISON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 121 CATHY GORAB-Colorado Springs, Colo., 138 RICHARD GRAY-Willow Grove, Pa., 40, 68, 88 RONALD GREENHAWK-Wilmington, Del., 32, 139 STEVE GRIMM-Plantation, Fla., 40, 128 MARGARET GROB-Matawan, N.J., 128 CARL HASS-Mechanicsburg, Pa., 121, 48 JEAN HARRISON-East Point, Ga., 121, 21 175 KATHY HARRISON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 129 CAROL HARMAN-Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 129 ELIZABETH HASTINGS-Memphis, Tenn., 111 174 GLEN HAVENS-Greenville, S.C., 111 DAVID HAWLEY-Lodoga, Ind. JIM HEDSTROM-Wheaton, III. DON HEIDORN-Horsham, Pa. JESSE HELMS-Greenville, S.C., 139 JESSE HENDERSON-Chattanooga, Tenn., 111 BETH HENRY-Tulsa, Okl., 129 DAN HERRON-Harriman, Tenn., 40, 121, 175 PAUL HEUBACH-Philadelphia, Pa., 174, 139 KIM HIGHT-Coulterville, Ill., 112 LEILANIHIGHT-CouIterviIle,llI.,139 KAREN HIMES-Davenport, Iowa, 60, 112 TOM HOGAN-Colorado Springs, Colo., 40 139 CHUCK HOLLIDAY-Pittsburgh, Pa., 60, 61 174, 129 GEORGE HOPSON-Newton Sq., Pa., 40, 48 129 KAREN HORNER-Lakeland, Fla., 129 ROBERT HOUPT-Huntingdon Valley, Pa., 112 21, 48 JULIE HUISMAN-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. NANCY HULL-No. Augusta, S.C., 129 GARY HUNDLEY-Trenton, Ga., 139 JILL HUNTER-Wilmington, Del., 70, 139 BARBARA INGELSE-Oostburg, WIS., 130 KEVIN IVERY-New Castle, Del., 32, 88, 73 130 BEVERLY JACKSON-Chattanooga, Tenn. CAROL JACKSON-Moscow, Pa., 122 CAROL JOHNSON-Lemmon, S.D., 122, 73 GEORGE JOHNSON-Joppci, Md., 88, 130 DEBBIE KEMENY-Merrit Island, Fla., 112 DAVID KIESTER-Boyers, Pa., 32, 68, 139 GILBERT KINCH-San Jose, Calif., 40, 60, 112 JUDY KISSELL-Atlanta, Ga., 60, 61, 122,118 FRED KYLE-Cedar Falls, Iowa, 40, 139 RUFUS LACY-Asheville, N.C., 68, 139 BETH LAMBERT-Chattanooga, Tenn., 139 PHIL LANCASTER-Baltimore, Md., 57, 37, 130 THERESA LANDRY-Houlton, Me., 122 DAVID LARSEN-Security, Colo. GEORGE LAUDERDALE-Atlanta, Ga., 139 DAVID LAWTON-Santa Barbara, Calif., 106 112 RUTH' LAWTON-Santa Barbara, Calif., 106 113 STEVE LAWTON-Santa Barbara, Calif., 54, 78 139 NANCY LEDDEN-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. SUSAN LEDDEN-Oakland, Md., 78 BRENDA LEE IFuller1-Chattanooga, Tenn. 122 DALE LEE-Royal Oak, Mich., 130 SANDY LEONARD-Colorado Springs, Colo. 122, 174 CINDY LESCH-Washington, Pa.,13O HAROLD LESTER-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. REX LIEFFERS-Atlanta, Ga., 57, 122 GARY LINDLEY-Kirkwood, MO., 29, 40, 57 126, 175, 130 STEVE LINTON-Gainsville, Fla., 130 172 1 1 1 1 1 1 P l BETH LIVINGSTON-Willow Grove, Pa., 65, 74, 139 JOYCE LONG-Houlton, Me., 122 W I L L I A M LONGACRE-Ukorumpa, New Guinea, 67, 130 KATHY LYNCH-Guntersville, Ala., 122, 55 NORMA MacGREGOR-Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 130 TOM MacGREGOR-Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 40,140 ROSS MacKENZIE-Fairless Hills, Pa., 140 MIRIAM MacNAlR-Baldwin, Mo., 134, 140 WILLIAM McCALL-Greenville, S.C., 88, 134, 140 FRED McFARLAND-Canoga Park, Calif., 122, 118 DENISE MCKINLEY-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 140 ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN-Moorestown, N.J., 140 JOAN MCRAE-Newark, N.J., 122, 54, 74, 78, 175 ROD MCRAE-Richmond, Va., 140 BARRY McWILLIAMS-Holyoke, Colo., 32, 130 GREG MAFFET-Newtown Sq., Pa., 40, 88, 48, 130 KATHY MAGNUSON-Wilton, N.D., 78, 140 JOE MAQUIRE-Tallahassee, Fla., 140 MARGARET MAHLOW-Annapolis, Md., 126, 78, 130 REBECCA MALONE-Walker, Iowa,'70, 140 JACK MALONE-Memphis, Tenn., 140 NANCY MARE-Creve Coeur, Mo., 140 SALLY MARE-Creve Coeur, Mo., 60, 61, 37, 130 FRED MARSH-Chattanooga, Tenn., 113, 77, 176 CAROL MARTIN-Baltimore, Md. DANIEL MARTIN-Newark, Del., 40, 68, 140 PAUL MAYNARD-Key Biscayne, Fla., 68, 140 MARGARET MEINERS-Las Cruces, N.M., 106, 113, 54, 78 PAUL MEINERS-Las Cruces, N.M., 54, 78, 130 ANN MILLER-Pensacola, Fla., 130 LINDA MILLER-Pensacola, Flo., 123,84 KAY MILLER-Oklahoma City, Old., 131 STEVE MILLER-Westfield, N.J., 131 ROBERT MITCHELL-Burnsville, Minn., 131 BARBARA MOGINOT-Alton, III., 131 PETER MOLLENKOF-Maple Glen, Pa., 40, 65, 131 STEVE MOLLENKOF-Maple Glen, Pa., 88, 145 GEORGE MOORE-Arlington, Va., 131 JERRY MOORE-Bear, Del., 113 BETH MOORE-Hopewell, Va., 131 PHIL MORAN-Beverly, Mass., 140 LINDA MOSSBARGER-Ft. Lauderdale, Flo., 106, 113 JUDY MOTT-Balirstown, N.J.,131 ALLEN NABORS-Newark, N.J., 78, 131 SHARON NEFF-San Jose, Calif., 78, 140 CATHY NEILSON-Lynbrook, N.Y., 131 DON NELSON-Red Bank, Tenn. CHRIS NICHOLS-Carlisle, Pa., 123 ROIIALD NEUGARD-Fairless Hills, Pa., 141 MARGARET NOE-Walker, Iowa, 78, 141 PAT NYENHUIS-Oostburg, Wis., 145 PHYLLIS OAKLEY-Cherry Hill, N.J., 123 MARTY OLNEY-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 141 FRED OLSEN-Lima, Peru, 114 DONNA OVERBEEK-Huntsville, Ala.,131 DOUG PARKES-McMurray, Pa., 123 CARLINDA PATTERSON-Chattanooga, Tenn., 114 JOHN PAULSEN-Apex, N.C.,141 JIM PEALE-Tylersport, Pa., 60, 32, 132 STANLEY PETERS-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 174, 132 ' ROBERT PETITO-Princeton, N.J., 73, 174, 141 FAYE POKRYWKA-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 123 GENE POTOKA-Levittown, Pa., 114 MICHEL POWERS-Chesapeake, Va., 78, 141 DAVID PRESTON-St. Louis, Mo., 40, 141 JILL PROVENCE-Akron, Ohio, 141 PAMELA QUEATHEM-Columbia, Mo., 123 SUE QUEATHEM-Columbia, Mo., 70, 78, 141 JOANNA QUINCY-Schenectady, N.Y., 145 PATRICIA RALSTON-Reodlyn, Iowa, 141 BROWYN RAYBURN-Creve Coeur, Mo., 114 ROBERT RAYBURN-Creve Coeur, Mo., 29, 60, 64, 132 PATRICIA REILLY-Newark, N.J., 29, 174, 132 JOYCE REMKUS-Newburgh, N.Y., 115, 54 55 JONATHAN REYNOLDS-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. 115 RUTH RHODA-Pamona, N.Y., 78, 141 DAVID RINKER-San Jose, Calif.,141 DAVID ROBINSON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 115 CHARLES ROBERTS-Philadelphia, Pa., 115 SHIRLEY ROSS-Knoxville, Tenn., 124 PATRICIA ROWE-Beaver, Pa., 132 LOUIS RUFF-Philadelphia, Pa., 124, 73 MICHELE SABA-Savannah, Ga.,132 CELESTE SANCHEZ-East Point, Ga., 124, 54 65, 73 ROBERT SANDERSON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn. 132 LAURA SCHENK-Issaquah, Wash., 70, 141 WILLIAM SCHULTZ-Rock Hill, S.C.,174,132 MARY SCHUM-Chattanooga, Tenn., 67, 132 LINDA SCHWAB-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 78, 84 141 LOU ANN SERJAK-Enon Valley, Pa. SUE SHARPE-Germantown, Tenn., 175, 132 SUSAN SHAW-Raleigh, N.C., 141 JUDY SHELLEY-Greenville, S.C., 141 SUSAN SHELLEY-Watford City, N.D., 115 SHARON SHEPARD-Hamden, Conn., 142 TOM SHORB-Hanover, Pa., 124 WILLIAM SHUMAKER-Durham, N.C.,40,142 LEA SIMMONS-Waterloo, Ill., 71, 74, 142 MARY SIMMONS-Stoneybrook, Long Island N.Y. KAREN SMICK-St. Louis, Mo., 115,70 DALE SMITH-Pensacola, Fla., 124 DANIEL SMITH-Darlington, Pa.,142 ELEANOR SOLTAU-Alamogordo, N.M., 78 133 SUSAN SOLTAU-Tokoyo, Japan, 84, 142 WILLIAM SPERN-Irwin, Po. LINDA SPOONER-Miami, Fla.,36, 133 LARRY STANLEY-Rockland, Me., 116, 67 CORNELIA STANTON-Houlton, Me., 116, 73 DAVID STANTON-Oostburg, Wis., 40, 88 73, 133 CAROLE STARZER-Holmdel, N.J., 32, 174,142 LINDA STAUFFER-Apollo, Pa.,133 SUSAN STEELE-Philadelphia, Pa.,142 PAUL STEMLER-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 124 CHARLOTTE STEVENS-Florissant, Mo., 78 142 JANE STEVENS-Huntsville, Ala., 142 TIM STIGERS-Glendale, Mo., 116, 78 CINDY STONE-Vero Beach, FIa.,133 RODNEY STORTZ-Collegeville, Pa., 88, 73 175, 133 PRISCILLA STROM-Rourkee,lndia,133 VIRGINIA STROM-Roorkee, India, 73, 133 JANE SULC-Hopewill, Va.,142 PATRICIA SUSSMAN-Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 142 ANN SWETNAM-Belvidere, N.J., 142 JEFF TALLEY-Glenside, Pa., 40, 68, 142 FRED TAYLOR-Landour, Mussoorie, India, 142 JOHN TAYLOR-Landour Mussoorie, India, 78, 133 VIRGINIA TAYLOR-Landour Mussoorie, In- dia, 116, 74 JACKIE TEBBEN--Schenectady, N.Y., 142 SUE THACKER-Durham, N.C. BRUCE TILTON-Maple Glen, Pa., 88, 48, 133 SHARON TILTON-Maple Glen, Pa., 116 LOI TRAN-Saigon. South Vietnam, 145 OLIVER TRIMIEW-Newark, N.J., 78, 133 SHARON TURNER-Achilles, Va., 116 RICHARD TYSON-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 40, 124 GAIL UMBREIT-Savannah, Ga., 124 JUDY UNRUH-Newton, Kansas, 29, 124, 54, 84 SARAH VAN DOREN-Trenton, N.J., 124, 174 MARY VAN GORKAM-Sari Jose, Calif., 142 KERRY VINSON-Mitaine,La.,116 SUE VOGT-Orland, Pa., 117 VIVIAN VOLLBRACHT-Colorado Springs, Colo., 143 NINA VOSHELL-Elkton, Md., 133 DEBBIE WALLIS-St. Louis, Mo., 78, 143 JAMES WARD-Irwin, Pa., 54, 77, 78, 133 GLEN WALSH-Huntington Valley, Pa., 143 LINDA WARSING-King of Prussia, Pa., 125, 37 JOE WEBB-Fort Walton Beach, Fla. DAVID WENDORF-Merrill, Wis., 125, 118 DEBBIE WENTLING-Wilmington, Del., 175, 143 DAVID WIEST-Anderson, S.C., 32, 143 MILTON WIEST-Cherry Hill, N.J.,57,125, 21 JAMES WILDEMAN--Lemmon, S.D., 32, 68, 143 SUE WILKINS-Annapolis, Md., 143 DAVID WILLEY-Lemmon, S.D., 54, 78 JANET B. WILLIAMS-Orange, N.J., 143 JANET K. WILLIAMS-Aldon, Pa.,125, 78 JOHN WILSON-Laurens, S.C., 32, 88, 125, 74 WILLIAM WING-Garden City, Ga., 88, 143 DOUG WITHINGTON-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 54, 78, 143 JOHN WOLL-Kenya E. Africa, 117, 54, 78 CHIP WOOLWINE-Valparaiso, Fla., 61, 133 JAMES WORKMAN-Crystal River, Fla., 40, 117 BRUCE YOUNG-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 40, 88, 117, 48 STEVE YOUNG-Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 40, 88, 48, 133 JOE ZELLNER-Williamstown, N.J. GAIL ZORN-Perkasie, Pa., 67, 143 ORGANIZATIONS Bagpipe-72-74 Baseball-88-89 Basketball-48-53 Cheerleaders-84-86 Chorale-78-79 Christian Service Council-60-63 Community Chorus-56 Cultural Affairs Committee-28-29, 64-65 Dormitory Council-19 Drama Club-42-43 Junior Varsity Basketball-68-69 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders-70 Literary Magazine-67 Literary Society-76-77 Madrigals-54 Music Club-55 Pep Club-71 Soccer-24-27, 38-41 Social Committee-36-37 Student Council-20-21 Student Judiciary Board-57 Student Missionary Fellowship-80 Tartan-174-176 wife, f- ig 3- 4 .., ' 'frhi Y-.j 'FQ 95155. 8 I74 Tartan Production Achieves Involvement Unpreoedented ,I be s .df cities... g h Q. ,mini l Not Pictured: Laurie Byers, Jim Coad, Lois Cordes, Glen Havens, Carol Jackson, Carlinda Patter- son, Shirley Ross, Bill Spern, Debbie Wallis k Events: Nancy Cooke, ed., Sharon Collins, David Creech Layouts: Betty Carnpbell, ed., Claire Arnold, Elizabeth Hast- ings, Bill Schultz, Carole Starzer Photography Coordinator: Pat Reilly Faculty: Sarah VanDoren, ed.g Ruth Barbour Business: Doreen Degel, rnan- ager, Laura Armes, Chuck Holli- day, Sandi Leonard Photography: Paul Heubach, Stan Peters, Bob Petito Literary: Gary Lindley Classes: .loan McRae, ed., Deb- bie Wentling Sports: Dan Herron, ed., Rod Stortz Organizations: Pam Edelmayer, ed. Typists: Susan Dykema, secre- tary, Sue Sharpe I75 sie.. School years have a way of passing by rapidly and this one was no exception, par- ticularly for the Tartan since the work is over early anyway. lt is a little hard to believe that it is all done. A good iob on a yearbook necessitates a lot of hard work by many dif- ferent people. This year we did not sense an exceptional amount of pressure on any one person, and that is the way we wanted it. And so we feel that we accomplished our major goal-to put out a good yearbook in- volving as many people as possible. This was not the year for innovation-we leave that for future editors. We even felt that going for full year coverage was out for this year-we discovered last year that most sub- scribers value an early book more highly than a complete one. And now that it is over, we thank God for giving us wisdom in the selection of our staff-it could hardly have been improved upon. Specifically, we thank Nancy, Joanie, Sa- rah, Pam, Susan, and Betty for commend- able iobs on their sections. And we could not have done without all their extra help on the cropping, typing and the rest of the busy work. We thank Dan for his sporadic efforts, and Gary for teaching us long-suf- fering and patience. But Gary pitched in and worked hard at the last-that and the quality of his work were what kept him on the staff. Patty, Paul, Stan, and Bob did well with the photography. Their role was absolutely essential, and we are grateful for all their hard work-let's face it, they put up with a lot of feedback on the Saturday mornings when people would not get up for the pic- tures they so dearly wanted of themselves. Doreen did a good iob on the business end, and we hope that through her and Bill's efforts we straightened out a few of the financial problems that have plagued the organization for the past two years. Then there were all the others who helped the editors with the small iobs. Finally, a word of grateful thanks is due our advisor, Dr. Charles Donaldson, and our Taylor representative, Ike Boyette. The Editors-in-Chief l l l l i l i I l 1 v ,. A .f. .iff 23.1 L T54 I I 'sf if 5 , 5 3-ka: '


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