East Coast Bible College - Equestrian Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1986
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The onswer musr be PEOPLE. People who recruff us, proy wlrh us, ono' evenruofly send Us on our woy. Srudenrs, foculry, odmfnfsrrorfon, sroff - ol! ore o porr of rhe COMING OF AGE. bfpeople . ,,,,, Q , . ' weffw mf , . . ,,,.,,s,.., .A 7' 4 Q ,1' 'wr , .mwzr w awww.: me: ,r X 'C . r 8' I .1 . .fs v.,,z-...fun ,-i . 1-' -4 'L 'S ' da. 1 4 Q s Mwxfsf uv-rv: 5 S- ' Xw,.afc 1.3 mmm .vu . .zzz wxgw xr . wcfwfs--xv,-W v:wrAa+:mmv41 Y-W --- ' f 9,-fy, -ffr - 'ww-fsn.mw mmw.vf:,a::usL:1:'ffm:::w:.zw:4zJw.w..:MN.1, ,,f ff' .rv ...Q ...- ,,- gnli' wmv.. m xwxQarva,-fnvmrfwzw mwms-:wa We fu Af-w:xx:'vw:s'Afw WL'-'rw 'X uv- -any ii, L0 QW, ww L.. mu- Pe0p!e,fO SENIQPXS Ei' 1 3 r . , ' .v 1-1 H. 1 1 in rr 2 ie S2 - fi 'ff N' John Linwood Adams Ne-woorr, Norrn Corolino Brblicol Srudies Surprised? Yes Greg oeheve rr or nor rnrs rs your Iosr yeor or Eosr Coosr However you orenr rne only one usuol rnony ore surprised rnor rney Kor orhersi mode rr rnrs for Kerry M. Albright Cnorlorre, Norrn Corolino Biblicol Srudies Stewon Chorles Anderson Connie Smith Blanco Gregory Allen Corswell Prclse-ns,.5ourn Corolino Arrollo, Alobomo Lenoir, Norrh Corolino BIDIICOI Si'LJdi6S Church MU5iC Biblical Srudies 1O!Seniors - Adoms thru Corswell Vincent Peter Cosrelloni Angelo Louise Combs Liso Dionne Gomer NeWSOn'iS, Vifginle Greensboro, Norrh Corolino Greensboro, North Coroiino Diblicoi Srudies Elemenrory Educorion Crwrigrign Eduqgrion E M Robert Charles Keosler , V ' E J' Winsron-Salem, Norrh Corolino 9 . L4 'A ' Church Music!Chrisrion Educorion i r A Tx , 1 'fi r 3 . 7 -e i :ig , I 1 :- i ' i . 5 fi I i 1 J 3 I x I 1 A x . 1 P' r , ,Q -. A : 3 AJ ,.- As o member of the Senior elite, even your children con shore o porr of rhe sporlighr. Reed Lackey, whose porenrs ore borh seniors, exhorred rnony in rhe vigors of Chrisrion growrh wirh on originol rendirion of rhe well-known song Kids Under Consrrucrionf' John DeHoven Killmon Columbio, Sourh Corolino Chrisrion Educorion Seniors - Cosrelloni Thru Killmonfii r ai F y F' gxgg XL 1 K R S i ig? .x ,L H. m sn I Hu! X 'HU 'xml' 1 H' i N i X X. W 'N f x MJ 1PfJ, L 1 y tiff: -if ' 95 My wr 4 T , , NW, twig , ' Margaret Wood Lackey Charlotte, North Carolina Christian Education N 1r1fSeniors - Laclsey Thru Porter Ronald Reed Lackey. Sr. Thomas Joel Lee Charlotte, North Carolina Seneca, South Carolina Christian Education Biblical Studies i -..X ' ,.-up-+1 Af Q Zack Franklin Little , Charlotte, North Carolina ' Biblical Studies ' - 'N ,N 'S ie-, 7 X l S fl Go ahead and do it - ljust lsnow you wont take that picture! Snap' And you see the result - never I dare a photographer Cespecially one on the Yearbook Staff? to do anything. Actually, Senior Lisa Garner ts ' only one of the many proving that the senior year is one of the best times anyone could be alive. I1 xl Luke Scott Porter Sr Paul, Minnesota Biblical Studies i gl 't 1 as gtk Timothy Michael Puckett Richard Lewis Smith Robert DeWayne Wells MOVVYWGWS, North Carolina Ftiedens, Pennsylvania Kings Mountain, North Carolina ChVISfiOh EduCOfiOh Biblical Studies Church Music!Christian Education Wk- Wanting to be 'just Iilse daddy, five year- old Jason Lee was excited to come to school with his father, Danny. Having someone to lean on, even your wife, is what the doctor ordered for Senior Clint Mason as he found himself an unsuspecting sutgect for this shot Jerry Martin Wtlbanks Whttmire South Carolina Biblical Studies Samuel Claude Wood Whittier, North Carolina Biblical Studies Seniors - Puckett Thru Wood! 15 Looking Ar Juniors Hey! Where have oil rne orhers gone? As we ger closer ro Moy '87 ir seems rbor rbere ore fewer ond fewer of uso Morrioge, finonces, oersonoi problems - wborever rbe reoson for orners ro sroo, we ore srill here. While were here, we're nnolsing o difference Were ocrive . . . were o voice ro be beord frorn, o force ro be reckoned wirn. So worcb our, here we come! Don'r nnisrolse rlne rerm junior io infer second best, rorner, know rnor ir meons srrengrn Juniors ore o soecioi breed - iusr o yeor owoy from groduorion ond fuli-rifne rninisrry, were roo close ro ouir now! WE'RE ALMOST THERE! Donno Adonws Hozel Arisins fkusry Ayers Lori Borwicls Cheryl Beornon iofluniors - Adoms rnru Deornon 47? Tlwomos Broom Tommy Broolss Horold Brown 4'0- 159' X K 1: Aff? ,Qo- 'bib Juniors Sheflo Kerley, Down Tucker, and Bob Guy show rlwor rlwey ore meurlwer ro old mor roo srucls-up ro Hove fum . . . even vvlrh o sensor CAmen2 followmg o snowball flglwr jumgg ,HY QVQQIQ flfvu BVOwfl,w'l7 Jimmy Bryonr Doyid Burris George, Clyde Roberr Guy Moris Joplin I Shelio Kerley Debbie Killmon Don Lirrlefield 18!Juniors - Dryonr rhru Lifrlefield , W! S '15 H X. Vi-WM , ,,,, ' I fm j i? V' Z ,Z ff 0 if f ii Resisting the urge ro go crdzy only by rhe groce of God, Debbie Killmon did her best ro serve while she worked os Corireem Monoger, 'S 1 . 1 lf 40- :JS It 'Wx 5, Jesus Marrinez Lisa Mason Charles Richardson Susan Richardson Jessie Robinson Mavis Rogers Billy Schneider Gregory Srnirh Dawn Tucker Beth Turner Devera Wilson Juniors - Martinez rhru Wilsonflfi LOOKING AT SQPI-IOMCDRES Sophomores sophomores rhor s our Cry S I L L L L Y I-IeyI Worch our now' Whor o rlme I0 Irfe we re nor or rhe oorrom our we re nowhere neor rhe rop We re stepped on oppressed downrrodden beoren ond persecured our I guess rhor s vvhor sophomores ore for Afrer oII rhere s rhor old rrodrrron ooour rhe sophomore Jinx our or o Buble College? OUR TIME WILL COMEIII . . Angelo Anderson Allon Block George Booreng Louro Conrrell Toe Cheong John Ashe John Blolse Sreve Boyd Berry Capps Edwin Drolse 2Of5ophomores - Anderson rhru Drolse i Getting a pre-claus few munures of undwsrurbed Qeep, Pau! Newfon dennonsrrares narUre's safesr sparr fexcepr when done wwe drwvung 2 iw' vgqn.. ! o ASR' 2- s4'.'.'.',i.vf4f.fs it-'A I .A X JOITWGY GFQQO Carmen Lindenau Thomas McGomery Sqndrq Miner pour Newfon Alien Haplsnns Johann McElroy Debbee Madden Carol Newron Vernon Price Marls Kearns Todd Lcnkfard Sophomore-5 - Green rnru Pricef21 - V ' I A hvnl l j7i1 f :' f?lE:'i11. , 1 ,V Q-i W , A , .MY :jg R . ' e f-L f r rr r er r 3 K , mf-- ' 5- Floats ro on our of Qeo5on Moron Gros porode9 Sophomore Leon Talley found ner cor mgnrl neorly decorored one nugnr ofrer rlrwe Paper Brrgodeu srruds yer onorner mme WM rr ever end? Tnopgn rnrs ooesrron may never be ongwered, Mr Wnrpple Josr rnrgnr end up os 0 ncn mon sornedoy 7 v ' r I I 'Q I vu 6 0 f ' . 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X V f -fi ' 3 if 1 ff if fir jj 5 J ,Jr , 1,,1:',gQ:Q . 5 -Q 91 Judy pufdy Brnon Rose Karen Sisle Helen Skinner Dono Smirh 2i2!Sopnomores - Purdy rhru Smirh Edno Soro Dohno Srohroh Christopher Susror Le-oh Toliey Xuan Tren Rebecca Tucker Rhohdo Wood m 1 1 r , 4 f , 1 Ll -ii , f , . 1 f NEA Q . . ,wg ' 'fu 1 ' J Y 52 4 . . , gg , -'BX' Leoh Tolfey used her smgmhq obnhry ro bless rhose who lwsreheo ,A duruhg chopei servwces Soohomores - Soro rhru WOOOX 3 Sheilo Abbuhl Cynrhio Bouldin Morrhew Brooks Isennerh Byers Donold Coldwell Michelle Chidesrer Shelio CloYron Deborah Dovis T2 2 . I 8 i f s YW, 9 Q gg f , 4 John Doy , R, wget W 5 G' ie M X ,S 1' 'A s -1 x 4 5 N 6 ff ff is ,A ,Q g ff, J - , 4 If 5' f Lono Derheroge Trydesso Dyer Tony Ellis Allon Foir Michoel Fleming Renee Frirz Genevieve Gozee Morsho Groves Pool Griffin sf, James Grigg if 4 I X 5 Dorren Groppi 55 fi if if If Ei Q ii 5 9 5 I 24! Freshmen - Abbuhl rhru Groppi 'E li, i f l he :4 .sz I. FITNIX Wx. t Y N in p,efif.j0. W-sue. . 1 E, ,., ... . . . 'i .'.'e.n .'.... , ., ...X ,W .. V, .,.. X - h W .,.,s, . Um, , ,,.....,. ,, . . W , . i . . A. M., .MM . ., 111,411 LOCKING AT FRESI-IMEN Moving in, meering new people, proying rhor oll rhe sruff will somehow fir. Posrers for rhe wolls, rv, srereo, popcorn popper, ond oh yes, since rhere is o purpose for being here, o rypewrirer for oll rhose everfpresenr, neverfending ossignmenrs. For mony, o Chonge of scenery, o new Climore . . . ond for some o new counrry, o new culfure, even o new longuoge. Snow for rhe firsr rime, nighr-rime scores of being dive-bombed os plones Iond neorby, food lilse you've never eoren before, freshmen follies, orienrorion ond regisfrorion, Being OT rhe borrom of rhe rorem polellll Loonies, goonies, oll rypes of people doing oll Isinds of rhings, Frorerniry ond sororiry rushes, chorole oudirions . . . This is whor rhe freshmon experiences OT Eosr Coosr, I-IecricP yes. Fon? for rhe mosr porr. Worrh ir? of course. THEPlE'S NOTHING LIKE BEING A FRESI-IMANI 'am ..- i . 3 ie-J 5 I ,,s,,, r ,,, E G au, Q' I 1' . 1 1gm:n:M4a1,:::1 mzmrn-,mt zwrrrmzf mw,::.: era' 1 Demonstrating has glfr of goo, Freshman Dole Henderson exhorted has clossrnores on rhe vlrrue of ooler, sober Chrlsrlan llvlng :Hat - -snazzy - ----- ' V V -or , , H W H W W 1-fe ..,. t.a..eW:efAW ,-1,-vo. ,,V,,,......v-.-..1:Wm l f f Wllllam Hanley Scorr Harman Dale Henderson Kendra Houds Lavanne Huggins Bryon Jensen Cheong Klrn Charles Kohlrnan Ronald Leclfard Cynrhla Lovnngood Reno Lurrrell Christopher Lynch Wendy McGornery Brlan McMasrers Roger Mc5woln Bull Mears Jaan Miller Robin Mills Angela Mims Regina Mirns Freshmen - Hanley thru M1ms!25 Russell Moore Lorrie Moss Carlron Nobles Darin Norvvard Sean O'Neal Brenda Oares Celeria Plnkney Daryl Pinlsney Scorr Pofrer Nancy Purvls Collin Robinson Gevi Robinson Veronica Robinson Ramona Rush Teresa Smith James Sneecl Audrey Spears Dawnerre Srephens 2ofFreshmen Moore rhru Srephens Q, N. 24 E 5, S 5 'l E 5 'l ill ll' '5 1 ll lr 'li lf ,gl ll ,Y lk -s FRESHMEN FOLLIES HllFOlllf3l1FlQ nllarlous From bar sears ro Warer IO rne face 2 Quan ouon CUSWOVIJ e nlalrnf lnglllg acrlrg souarry boales ooerns preacnlng and ii 3, li E 1 l, E 2 rl 9 gi 2 l l lr? lll il li. ii, .WM r , , 1 HES? ,415 4 ' If 1 , if , Q W ,. Q g W sol-nerlmes speual lnrercessrsn for aellverance from haooooo rerlng oblecrs All rnalse ll a 2 nlgnr ro remember 15 il 'v .1 i 1 '- ' ,Q 4 -fx L., - - -Lpmfxen 1' ,w::5,x..v,,M'f'-1XY,iw:sc.',:'71.x PRE TESTING The ACT Bible resr English proficiency morh olocemenr music rheory Oh Lord urs only 8 OO in rhe morning rhe firsr closs hosnr even mer ond lve olreody rolsen five resrs ... wwrnazu-, 'Qw?m3wA- fwzwvfvwweemfm-g:ruwf..:sd3 Dovid Srrehllxe Menlser Sullivon Ople Swoils Tony Thoclser Kimberly Thompson Felicio Tucker Renee Turner Tim Turner Michoel Tyree John Tyson Neol Woldschloger Douglos Wollser Wendell Wolrers Williom Worson Sondro Wells John Whireside Cindy Wilson Randy Wilson Douglos Wrighr Tom Andrufslsi Cgroduorel Cindy Terpening Cgroduorei Freshmen - Srrehllse rhru Wrighrf27 ' 'I f ' H M -- .I N v I sf, Av ,- ,, ::w.v.:.2mf'm.,-, 'YC' Af A ALJ The dub parrfon of Freshmen Fofffes I1 each year sporflghrs rhe varfous dubs and f A organfzarfons ar Easf Coasr' havvever, a sharf renemfnure presenrarfon Can In no vvay rel! everyrhfng PARTICIPATION I5 A MUST! ' Thars rhe problem , . . How ra deade I whfch dub or arganfzarfon ro jofn There are so many fhfngs ro do and so lfrrfe exrra rfmea Durfng rhe zirsf decade af operarfon much I has been accompffshed ar ECDC rhrough clubs and organfzarfonsf hundreds of soub I have been vvon by rhe Pioneers for Chrisr and Minisrerial Associariony a mufffrude of songs have been sung or played by rhe 4 Chorale. College Chonr or Insrrumenral Ensembieg numerous fmagfnary sfruarfons , have been porrrayed by rhe Drama Club, I husbands have been pampered by rhe Brides Carcleg saaab, benehrs . . . and rhe lfsr goes on. Frafernfry, sororfry, music, servffe . . . Thefg I5 no bod decfsjon-I Whofevef fhe W, , , ,., .., ,,.g ws, Z, E . M ,Www .,:,I. N, , 4, ,Z ,,,L, ,,,,., .,,.,,,,,.,..s,,,..,,,,L,,,,m,. I 1 Chofce, rhe revvards are vvarrhy of rhe D efforr, I Clrgamir I I I I I I I 28!OrQanIzaruons sm M, -- a,,,,,,,,, use I I l away: 1 Qu- -,-Q. , ,, . . ., K , BIBLE IULLEBE 1 ng, 'fr H-'2 -my 'Munn . , ,X .Mm N f.-XJ., t ,V , , W., , , ations Orgomgor fxllVlUUgl'l l'if1ll1pE'l0Fj .l', llfig- pfjlgl by O lljmjll. of Wllllflg 'r 'Creru 'fe' 'iifirff llrlllll of mf,-JV in rlrgfrrfully raulefl O5 Env Cami Droll: Coller,,e':. oldesr lrorernlryf' Phi Sigmo Chi noi, erloeafr rreo ro oefi-fre rrlfolveo lr. o aeeoer ',gfl,llYr-,lljl r3l'l'rQrFlfl'.lL,- Cry plCrlTlOll:'lQ lt'E'JlVCllS lf. OIHQVQVIT drurljrien Algo in rnelr oeslre ro Mpronnare Cnrl-srlon orrprirrerrlirno, Trrey rare zaonsoreo acrrvrrles sucn os weelaerro movies orlo rrlelr lrrer naunre-ol nc-use, Wrlrcrl Qlflifi' ECN 2-iuCler'r5 ar, oaaorrunlry for iellawsnlp Officers: Gary lewis Presloenr, John Adams, Vice Pregrraenr Loud Vourynr Sponsor, Honorary Member: lwennerlv Dell and Frank Cranls Inset: 5ondy fvlrller, Sweernearr f of A , DELTA ZETA Pl-ll Prornarlrasoclal graces, scnaol soirir, and Cnrlsrlan ser- vice are rne goals of Delto Zeto Phi, ine campus sarorlry The aozorrlplisnrnenr af rnese goals will bring our wnar all desire our seldorn nave in urs fullesr f unlry Some of rne ways rney arouoni rliis aaour were by sponsoring ine annual Cnrlsrfnas Parry ond promoring arrenclonce or all scnool funcrions Officers: Dawn Tucker, Presldenr, Lean Talley, Vice-Presr oenr, Donna J Sranron, Secrerary, Karen Slslw, Treasurer, 5usan Nelson, Sponsor Inset: Cnrrsropner Eusror, Beau 3Ofl-lellenic Orgonizarions 0 6 Gi. 9 ..,, 1-s ft 3-L1 i,,', s 1 lf sf- 1,1 j A f Pioneers For Chrisr As one of rhe Iorgesr ond mosr ocrive groups on compus, rhe Pioneers for Christ, since irs orgonizorion in 107o, hove ied mony ro Chrisr rhrough rheir vorious ourreoch progroms Ourreoch emphosis include hoiding services or Iocol churches, resr home services, chopei services ond srreer vvirnessing These were usuoilv occompiished rwice o monrh during vvhor is known ro mony DFC's on invosion Aiso, ciosses were given ro help rhe church lorry become informed vvirnesses for Chrisr Officers: Harold Brown, Presidenr, Greg Corsweii Vice Presidenr, Deveno Wibon Secrerorv, Dr George Voorhis, sponsor X A SQPYJ, .. I' si 0, Minisreriol Associorion Those who ospire ro become preochers ore usuolly one of o kind They srond our in rhe midsr of o crowd, seen by rhe cosuoi observer ro hove o suir on or ol! rimes, o cerroin rype of speech ond direcrion, ond rhe oll-fomiiior preocher's hoirsryief' They hove rheir own needs ond desires, ond ir is moinlv ro rhem rhor rhe Ministerial Associotion hos direcred irseif One of rhe morn ocriviries of rhe Associorion is ro hoid services or churches ond resr homes in rhe oreo Officer' Morlr H lseornes, Presidenr, Wiiliom Worson, Vice- Dresidenr, Cynrhio Lovingood, Secrerory-Treosurer, Frank Cronlr, Sponsor Minisreriol Orgonizorions!C3i Cl-IGRALE Singing or chopel services, locol churches, ond or engogennenrs for rhe Church of God Yourh Deporrmenr ore some of rhe ocriviries in vvhich rhe Chorole is involved The group, under rhe Ieodership of Glenn Souls, irs foculrv odvisor ond former rnenwoer, hos spreod rhe rnessoge of Chrisr's love ro monv people To oeconne o nnernoer, one rnusr go rhrough oudirions ond he chosen for rheir cnusicol ooiliries Loud Voughf direcred rhe Chorole during second senfiesrer .W :W ., , .cw M, .,.,.,,,, .,.v,c,, MM , , ,s , QW X 'p:,',,s,!c ,zqpffif 'wvwxx .y CQLLEGE Cl-lCDlPs The College Choir is o chorol group orienred iovvord giving oll inreresred srudenrs, foculrv, ond sroff on opporruniry ro sing in rhis rype of serring, rhor is, rhose who vvonr ro Ieorn ooour rnusic ond chorol singing ore encouroged ro join Performonces by rhe choir include convocorions, seosonol engogenwenrs, ond locol churches. Sponsor for rhis group is Eddy Wilson. who reoches in rhe Music Deporrmenr ond is olso rhe Minisrer of Music or rhe Wesr A Church of God in Konnopolis, Norrh Corolino, C52fMusicol Orgonizorions .1. ,A R W.. s.s.:Mg 49255.19 PEP CLUI3 Clubs ore formed for rnulrlple reosons, however, rhe Pep Club hos one rnclln gool - ro prornore school splrlr ro oll rhrough encouroglng orrendonce ond ocrlve porrlclporlon or school ocrlvlrles We hope rhor os rhey endeovor ro nnolse srudenrs more owore of whor goes on IO rhelr school, everyone will porrlclpore wlrh rhem lfl molelng ECDC 'lrhe ploce ro be Officers: Lrso Pdrrrcls, Presldenr, Rondy Wilson, Vice' Presldenr, Helen Skinner, Secrerory Treosurer, Ann Culberson, Sponsor MISSIONS CLUB Sonne or Eosr Coosr Buble College feel rhor we ore nor enough owore of slfuorlons deollng with rhe people living ourslde rhe borders of our counrry These ore rhe srudenrs you will fund involved lfl rhe Missions Club. The 1985-80 yeor wos one of reorgonlzorlon for rhls club, an view of rhe focr rhor rhere were nor ony rerurnlng rherhbers from rhe yeor before Officers: Veronrco Robrnson, Presldenr, Seon O'Neol, Vice Presldenr BRIDES' CIRCLE Providing procrlcol ond splrlruol help for rhe wives of srudenrs wos rhe morn gool of rhe Dride's Circle. They sponsored ocrlvlrles such os foshlon shows ond yord soles, using rhe funds rolsed for vorlous proIecrs These ocrrvlrles gove rhe wives on opporrunlry ro hove fellowship ond prepore rhemselve os wives of prospecrlve Chrlsrlon leod ers Officers: Judy Lrrrleheld Presldenr, Teresa Pressley Vice Presrdenr, LOFIO Defheroge, Secrerory Treosurer Berry Srnrrh ond Morgorer Loclley Sponsors Vorlous Orgonlgorlonsf 33 CCDVENANT 1985-86 wos one of the most octive , yeors ever for COVENANT. After completing A ten weelss of tour during the summer, in both Europe ond the Stores, COVENANT i hod two doys off before Foll registrotion begon, During the yeor, the group wos oble to schedule more promotionol ond ministeriol oppeoronces thon ever before, With returning members Rusty Ayers, Wendell Wolters, Ron Smith ond the director, Sammy Oxendine, new members Chris Lynch, Scott Hormon, ond Mott Brooks the group produced its sixth olbum which wos reody for distribution in Iote Spring, KEEP UP THE GOGD WORK, MEN! Student Government Associotion The purpose of the SGA is to coordinote oll motters, functions, ond events relotive to students ond their involvement ot Eost Coost Bible College, ln so doing, it olso ossists the foculty ond odministrotion in mointoining the spirit of the college ond ochieving its purpose. This yeor the SGA become very involved with plonning octivities for Eost Coost's TeneYeor Anniversory Celebrotion, They olso sponsored the onnuol Volentine Sociol. The ossociotion mode severol chonges in some of the older buildings on compus, renovoting them for student centers, Officers: Wncent Costeffoni, President Jomey Green, Vice-President Don Litrleheld Treosurer Hoze! Atkins, Secretory 34fOrgonizorions if 9 . , , ,. -'JV 1 ci Rh .Y ,. H f,-S-I 1 if A 'V A In.. Q 5 31 , Q , gil by M ul gzip' s 'fr 'W wi' 'Mx f V. , A Nh, . rv. . ,C-fy A- . X. 5, it f 'ur-'N-1 DRAMA CLASS In 1985, rhe Drama Club began ro head in a slighrly differenr direcrion by becoming a scheduled, credired class. The benefirs gained by rhis decision are known ro mosr by rhe success of rhe TumbIeweeds play presenred by rhe firsr class. Conrinuing on rhis success, rhe farce in rhree ocrs, I-leodn' for o Weddfnj was presenred in November. The class plans ro oresenr one play or rhe end of each semesrer, eoch of which will be o major producrion, rhey never serrle for second besr. Special rhanlss go ro Angie Green, who sacrificed much ro direcr and guide rhese oroducrions, and Mike Fleming, who rool-2 fhe immense job of soliciring donarions and building rhe sers needed, F ., ' l I 1 QF' mm fwfg- 1 u 1. in , ' 4 fn f 1 32' ,L+ CGASTLINE STAFF To the cosuol observer, this quiet woods scene ro your right would oopeor to oe colm ond serenef most would simply give it one glonce ond vvolls ovvoy. Those involved in ioornolism, novvever, ore dole ro oicls out the rnosr minute deroil ond shed o nevv light on ir. The Coastline srotf, since they oegon in 1077, then lsnovvn os The Bugle, hos endeovored ro present the detoils of college life in such o vvoy thot is beneficiol ro oll. As pictured on the ootronfi right of this pge, the 198566 Coosrline Sroff included Mike Puckett, Roscoe Barnes Ill, Seon O'Neol ff-CffOfQ, Christy Lackey, Morgoret Lockey CAdvf5orJ, Lisa Gomer, Tereso Smith, ond Steve Boyd. ff l C3of'Coo:rline Siott ,s , , E4 EQUESTRIAN STAFF Nothing in life fashioined by the hand of man comes out good the very first time. Instead, careful planning and proper use of resource over a period of time bring out the guality and a finished product. And so it goes with the Equestrian. The staff and their dedication, combined with the help of Advisor Oxendine and Mr. Bill Hall, Josten's representative, have brought together a tenth edition of the Equestrian which surpasses the auality of any annual produced thus far. Truly, it talses time. Pictured on the center left of the page are those who, as the Coasters A to Z once put it, sacrificed time, money, and sanity . . they are Russell Moore, Tim Turner CAdvertising Ediforj, Randy Wilson, Debbie Madden and Editor Billy L. Schneider. Eff, Nw! x v ,l wg 'li rind 92' S75 d Qi Q 're 0 ff' of fc .ft in Top: 'So what if I put your picture in when you didn't have your hair fixed right? ,M Wiki ,sv 'Wy ,fl Center Left: The gang in their glory Center Right: Dead0ne9 What deadIine??? Bottom Left: The man behind the men behind the baals, Dr. Oxendine. Bottom Right: Some yearbools staffers have strange experiences Cbrought an by a Iacls of sleepb Russell thought he saw something move an his plate, but it really cvdnt cot did M92 Eauestrian Sraff!37 The rmporrohce of Arhlerfts os o porr of rhe Bible College Curriculum cohhor oe overesrrmored. While rr fs oufre horurol ro see Bible college srudenrs srudyihg rhe WORD, rr should oe eouolly horurol ro see rhe some srudehrs porrlfporihg In orhlerrts, Luke 2:52 srores rhor 'Jesus ihcreosed rh . . . srorure Crhe physftol porr of lffel Mrh Him os rhe exomple, Con l-Irs followers do less? lr rs, rhus, rrhporrohr rhor rhe physfcol porr of ones lffe oe rolfeh core of properly. Wherher fr be fh PE closses, lhrromurob, fhrercollegfore sporrs, or fhdvlduol ocrfwrles, rr ls imporrohr for srudehrs ro be oole ro porriclpore in some rype of orhlerlf program. Ar ECDC omple opporrurwry rs given for eoch srudehr ro work on rhls porrrtulor oreo of hrs or her life ond - PARTICIPATE, THEY DO! 38lArlfwIerucs T., N . . W. , 'fr . A - f ' .x,,-- ., v yn, E I2 ve 6 K l -. 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' f'+'f f.n.. 4.f:1b'i5 AVNQVICSXSQ SOCCER Tne Soccer reorn begon rne seoson wrrn only rnree rerurnrng ptoyers Gory Levvrs, Jesus Morrrnez, ond Bobby Word Hovrng Iosr mony of rrs reom members rhroogn grocioorron, rne reonn experienced o reburldung process As reugnrng conference cnornprons, rr wos ECBC's responsrbrlrry ro nosr rne conference rournomenr rn Ocrober Eosr Coosr come nn rnrro rn rne conference, New member Collrn Robrnson ond rerurnrng Vereron Gory Lewrs were born nomed ro rne oll-conference ond oll-rournornenr reorns ,4 1 K wi f ' 5' Q K-'si 2' v I' Q . , ...nw 4' RW Nha-- 4 71189 LJ, Mugs ,Q li 'iv I X 'Qn..' .Q . ,.,,. . i ' ' . few Q , af ' . - - ' X' X' QQ U A ,KJ ,xxkitt ,W W . N X M 1 1 vw- ,.ff.f...!, V AA . fx, . V ,. 4, . V - -if X. ,Q Q ,M . .. M 5-...L I -'-Q. : IN 1. , .A 1 ,, -. -+ 1, f. 1. N 1 Q , .6 it 4 D ngxeaqn I li, w. 1 N .R E ., ' 4 Y - . ' -' .' was - . , QS.. 5 , , '. X- 'l f V, 'x Je, 5 x K li 'it Q Us V' z f ng 'i ,L A S fk .4 1 xx' :X I Soccer X A1 BASIQETBALL , When Mr, Nansmrrh lnvenred rhe game of oaslserooll over 100 years ago un Sorrngfueld, Mossachuserrs, he could never have visualized rhe nmoacr IT would have on l rhe Amerncan lnfesryle From rhe chuld ro rhe odolr, rhere us a level of excuremenr whnch us orrauned vvhule vvorchrng rhe game T Ar Easr Coasr Buble College rhrs ns also rrue Slnce ours us a non-scholarshro program, ll us reahzed rhar none vvrll ever go ro rhe oro's from here Consequenrly, oasleeroall rs seen as a minlsrry of rhose who oarrlcloare 1985-So saw fumes oorh good and ood The fruendly rrvalry wurh our susrer nnsrrruruon, Lee College, was conrinual as well as nnrerconference play vvlrh orher members of rhe Soorhland Chrusrlan Arhlerrc Conference Under rhe dnrecnon of Coach Frank Crank rhe ream consusred of rhe follovvung members Todd Campbell, George Clyde, Allen Fair, Jamey Green, Allen Hopkins. Buddy Jenkins. Bryan Jenson, John Killmon, Tim Laney, and Tony Thacker. X it ,YA ff l Z 1, f 8 Y ji . :,' fzixin s 1 ge 'ff ,vill M-.Mg-lSZ15',s I ,,,,V, A' . , , Q. , ww 5 4 - 5 so TL A Nc T T 1 LN , if 3 Xl? C5 K 2 g-.V Mug, 'f iw H' Y. 42 X Daslserball 'T' J' ' ' 'J ,, , .. ,f V ,vig 1 ,ff ff cz ' ,l. -x I w 3 .ff ' F! , Q tw. 1 ' ,V an -J W W sf , Q :Tk Lf X ., X 5 5 Z W x 4' '--,f n K Y i E,:w.' 9- :ll . - 5 , l ' , A V y . ' QQVQ I jc' , s! 5 A 4 A y 5, ..,,x Q - fi m :E K R g ist., , 3 V , W ' 3 Q If , o t y y 8 gr-omni Q6 v ' if B' X .ef I ,A .W y Ni... , ' v 'W-'f . -as . tw ,, K. A4 M U Top left: Rouse your hoods If youre sure Top fight: I-feyf Dvd you see the one oo Bottom left: Eomebodyk gorro do ur Bottom right: Lrfe hos its ups ond downs V-of o 3.5 the rfghr9 Bosleerbollfdli 1 VQLLEYBALL r Berrewm 'hor everyofre e'10u'd 'weve We Opeorrwrry rc- Oorrrcroore rw orrfevc corrwperrrrorw ow We Cofregrore Never, Eosr Coosr Bubre College offers 0 program of 1 rfrre'r50'Fe'JrJre v0HevfDG'i 'fr wfrimef- 5 A150 p.gfrrgrpQfrrg, gf we Sourhlgmd Chrrsrrom Arrwrerrc Conference, me Lody Covolrers sow frrerwdly rrvorrres wrrrw orher Brble colleges, sufmror :rw srze ond phrrosophy Coocrwed by Fronk Crank, rhe Lody Cevohers Comgrgred gf me fomwrfwg rT'Qf'T'C9V3 Liso Gomer, Genevieve Gozee, Debbie Killmon, Carman Lindenou, Nancy Purvis, Tereso Smith, Lech Tolley, Kim Thompson. ond Down Tucker. Il l A4fVolleybCJ1l T Mgt' J 1705 K ...wb LB e t Q X 8 Top left: Some people vvtll do anything ro iools good Bottom left: 'Where-'s me bow Right: ir'5 om to o ooy's work v0uleyoQuf45 F, CHEERLEADERS LEAN . . . LEAN . . . LEAN . . . LEAN Whor o cheer! lr's iusr one of rhe original ones used exclusively by rhe cheerleaders and psychos of ECDC. Whor 0 crew! From rhe rollness of Sandy Miller ro rhe shorrness of Lavonne Huggins, rhere's a whole lor of cheering in bervveen. Renee Fritz,i Carol Newton, ond Lisa Garner fill rhe middle wirh enrhusiosrn, vvildness, and cheerfulnessl The 1985-86 orhleric yeor sow rurnover in rhe ronlss of rhe cheerleodersg however, rhe squad come-rogerher ond gave rhe suoporr needed for rhe orhleric reams, Wirh dunk shors by Lavonne Chang in rherell rhe squad even showed irs orhleric prowess. Wirh rhe exceprion of senior Lisa Garner, all rhe cheerleaders will be returning nexr year ond will be grearer rhan ever. Mrh rhese fades leodhg rhe woy, look our nexr 70 yeors! ' 'E :laili ffl, l 46 X Cheerleaders 1 l Top: Carol Newton, Captain Lisa Garner, Cofaprafn Renee' Fritz Bottom: Sandy Miller Lovonne Huggins Chee-rNeoclersf117 - INTRAMURALS Brolsen rnornos, oosred llps, olocls eyes . . . rnese ore Josr o fevv of rne Injuries recelved durlng rne intromurols. ls ir worrn ir? YES' lnlorres ore opporronlrres for proyer, ond Lord lanovvs ECDC srodenrs need rr, lnrronfworols olso offer orner opporronurles Frdsrrorrons of resrs, popers, ond reporrs ore oll Iefr oenrnd when rne ornleric field or courr rs rolsen oy force . . . From rne sofrooll slsills of Leon Tolley ro rne dunlsing oolliries of Wendell Wolrers rlwe comperirion is inrense. Sofrooll, volleyooll, ooslserooll, foorooll . . . wnere wrll rr srop9 There rs even rolls of enrerlng o vvresrllng reorn lnro rhe NWA ond Collrng rnern rne Proyer Worrrors Rods ond Roll Express, vvorcn our! Thus reom rnonoged oy Jesus Martinez rneons business. Vdrslry reorns ore greor, our rnrromorols, rnor's vvnere everyone con gel Involved! if or rrrs 1 fx . f Z .. f '. '.s HA - 15.9, I sg. yy s ' , ? u . J 4 , , Q yi .Q 1 . A X -fexr.M e Q L4 Xixvv' . , 5, Y S' X xl! A 'W My . l o . V ik l f 'Sm Q 5 E 1 Nap'-,.m,-A VV N M.. KM gym. ,, V -in r l .av 1 Q- qw -. .W P- V V E . Q' fx 'Tire x ' I ' K i f Ay V A if . G ,K K V g y i X X RWM, .I . dm N.. JN? -1, 11 fi 'Q sr' s f r' . M- K l ., ' in I Qsaewfw A W 1 U 48 X lnrrornurols 1---1..f Top: I'II Isill you on Jesus rwomem Center: 'Purrmg me boil owoyw Bottom: Even foms ger Involved One of rhe greoresr honors on insrifurion of higher educorion con receive is rhor of being recognized by irs peers Eosf Coosr Bible Coiiege begon rhe process of goining such recognirion while sri!! in the pionning sroges The Arnericon Associorion of Bibie Colleges wos conrocreo' ond informorion reouesreo' reiorive ro TGCOQOITIOT7 by rhis ogency, in Foil, 7972 oppiicorion wos mode for membership info rhis body ond Appiiconr Sforus wos received in Foil, 7978. Foilowing rhis, Condidore Srorus come in 7980 ond hnoiiy, full accreditation wos oworded on Ocrober 30, 7985. The efforr wos dimculr ond rhe woiring wos, or rirnes, oimosr unbeorobie, however, when rhe word come rhor OCCTGUTOTIOIW hod been oworded fhere wos joy-Tn-rheecomo' The exhiiororion hos nor ceosed. PRAISE THE LORD! TEN YEARS OLD, AND GETTING BETTER!!! DOTACOUGFTTTCS vii, , .-,..-................ ,,,,RiN,, WY ,-Y-f,..,T..,.. ,,,,,,, V K I hugs Q -QW-f,,.Q1f -.wwfwefv::,f.,,1ws: wmv--4: M '--'--- T- 'wr .funn mmf' M-me-M.-m Acad T T T! T ,T T T T Jasfzwraza-,uwmvfx--xaf,-,,x, f m , , b ga ,ga 51 P4 'W' suwwscmrfvz-xx: . .,: ' :y::4,,ug,,L'gr'--M Mr W-Aw .vuzlfw K- V x.-- -ff- Q V-ffffw'-f ff AH '- W' f x- Twice -fx , lhn. Acodemucsf 51 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Henry Smith Being oresidenr of o college is greor, hovvever, being o 'grondedod' is greorer. If you don'r believe ir, iusr osle Br. Snfiirh. Grondson Jordon is rheugreoresr rhing since sliced breodf' Two children ore olso very imoorronr, Mike is Minisrer of Music or rhe Church of God in Monroe, Michigon, ond Tricio is o regisrered nurse in Boone, NC. Hoving served os Deon of rhe College or Wesr Coosr Bible College prior ro coming ro ECBC, Dr. Smirh holds degrees from Lee College, Arlonric Chrisrion College, Colifornio Srore Universiry, ond Colifornio Groduore School of Theology. I-lis fovorire hobby is golf, ond his fovorire Cornoonion Cofrer Jordon, or course? is his wife, Berry. 52fAdr'ninisrrorion ef --' 1-gifnf-we-1 '-1.12:-1-' au W, .i ,. f ,M 'M If , 'gf 4 I ft 1 1,f,w.i-vK,m I I 2 5 I S g l is Q I I 'Win Bobby Gilley Bobby Ciilley hos been o porr of rhe Eosr Coosr Bible College fornily since rhe college firsr opened irs doors ro srudenrs in Foll 1976. Hoving roughr for rwo yeors or Norrhwesr Bible College prior ro coming ro Eosr Coosr, Brorher Gilley now hos 12 yeors of Bible College reoching experience. A groduore of Lee College, Wheoron College, ond Winrhrop Universiry, Brorher Gilley is o prolific wrirerz conrinuing educorion courses, Sundoy School lirerorure, ond his loresr efforr, o New Tesromenr Survey which is being used in rhe inrernorionol correspondonce series. Doughrers Kim ond Pom olong wirh wife Berry ore o virol porr of his life ond rninisrry. Dr. Sammy Oxendine Living in neoby Gosron Counry since rhe oge of 10, Dr. Oxendine is or home or Eosr Coosr Bible College. Following groduorion frorn Belrnonr Abbey wirh o BA in English, he fought ond wos Assisronr Principol or Holbrools High School in Lowell Crhe some school from which he groduoredb. Afrer groduoring from Appolochion Srore Universiry wirh o MA olso in English, he enrered rhe rninisrry ond served os ossociore posror or rhe Eosrwoy Drive ond Cronnerron churches. lr wos while he wos serving os Assisronr Superinrendenr or rhe NC Home for Children rhor he mer his wife, Helen. Since complering his docrorore or UNCeGreensboro, doughrers April, Alison, ond Amy ore rhe mosr irnporronr porr of his life. Adminisrrorion!5B GENERAL STUDIES Tim Pack A groduore of Eosr Coosr Tim Pocls lsnows rhe school from o srudenr s srondpoinr. l-le wos groduored from ECBC wirh o l3.A, degree ond went on ro Winrhrop ro receive his MA. ond MEd. He hos been or Eosr Coosr os o reocher since 1988. ln oddirion ro reoching Psychology ond l-lisrory Mr. Pocls serves os Deon of Men. Mr. Pocls enjoys worlsing wirh elecrriciry but rhe rhing he enjoys mosr is spending rime vvirh his wife ond son. Scienrlfic nororion ond chemicol eguorions don r fill oll of Mrs Culberson s rime. She spends her spore rime wirh such hobbies os crofrs ond music. Of course some rime is soved for her husbond Dovid. A She hos roughr or Eosf Coosr Bible College for rwo yeors. Hoving eorned o bochelors degree from rhe Universiry of Norrh Corolino or Greensboro she hos completed worls for her mosrers degree or Winrhrop Universiry. Mrs. Culberson enjoys her worls or ECBC ond feelsrhor she is in God s will reoching here. Laura M. Culberson Angela Green While she wos only o freshmon or Winrhrop Angie Green hod rhoughrs of reoching English or Eosr Coosr Bible College As for ferched os rhor ideo wos for o freshmon in college rhe Lord opened rhe doors ond in 1982 she come ro reoch She wos groduored from Winthrop with o Bochelor of Mrs Green hos inreresrs other rhon English olso She is the dromo reocher ond enjoys cross srirching whire worer rofring sports ond rollsing Arrs ond o Mosrer's degree. S11fGe-nerol Srudies BIBLICAI. STUDIES Dr. Kenneth Bell Many people choose their occupations for many reasons, however, Dr. Bell plainly staes that God led him to East Coast Bible College. He has been a part of the academic community since 1978. Dr. Bell has a bachelors degree from Lee College and Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministries degrees from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Bell is not letting the new age of technology get the best of him: his hobbies are electronics and computers. These come of course after the apple-of-his-eye son Brian. Frank Crank Preaching sports writing and most of all spending time with family are years he has been a member of the East Coast family. His academic achievements includes a bachelors degree from West Coast Bible College and a masters degree from the Church of God School of Theology. ' When aslsed why he came to teach at ECBC Mr, Cranls said l had a vision from God . . . The fact that he served his internship at East Coast didnt hurt his decision eirher he later added. very special times to Mr. Cranls. Also, very special to him are the three Dr George Voorhis A man I-:nown as an Educated Bum to his peers Dr Voorhis never seems to be satisfied to rest on his laurels To the students he seems to only have one hobby studying Indeed he has for his office wall is papered with his accomplishments and degrees A few of these achievements are a BA from Northwesr Bible College a Luther Rice Seminary He has been at East Coast Bible College since day 1 As a matter of fact he was the first president Along with wife Margaret the greatest Joy in life outside of actual ministry can be summed up in one word grandchildren M Ed. from Winthrop University, and M. Div. and D. Min. degrees from Biblcol Stud esf55 Glenn Souls 'll come to Eost Coost to import my greot l-xnowledge to my students, wos Glenn Souls' comic reply when oslsed why he come to Eost Coost Bible College. Mr. Souls wos the first groduote of Eost Coost ond hos tought here for six yeors. Boslsetboll, whitewoter rotting, softboll, computers, ond most of oll, spending time with his wife ore things Mr, Souls enjoys. His ocodemic ochievements include o Bochelor of Science from Eost Coost, o Moster's in Music Educotion from Winthrop, ond doctorol studies ot the University of North Corolino in Greensboro. Andrew Blockmon The Lord guides people in mony woys, for Mr. Blockmon, the Lord lsept putting Eost Coost Bible College on his mind. This stirred the interest of teoching here, ond doors begon to open. He hos been here since 1978. His hobbies ore pointing, woodwork ond reoding. Mr. Bloclsmon's ocodemic ochievements include o Bochelor of Arts from Lee College, o Moster's in Christion Educotion from Reformed Theologicol Seminory, ond doctorol studies ot the University of North Corolino ot Chorlotte. Suson Nelson When the question wos oslsed, l'Why did you come to teoch or ost Coost? Suson Nelson replied, 'lA voice from heoven spolse to my heort ond led me here. She's been here os the elementory educotion teocher for two yeors ond holds o B.S. from Lee College ond on MA, from University of Tennessee - Chottonoogo. Mrs. Nelson's hobbies ore reoding, booting ond hilsing. She olso enjoys the rore vocotions with her fomily. PRCDFESSICDNAL STUDIES X 5 I 1 fl It Lim! .H he 'W , .me M Loud Vought Loud Vought is very comfortoble in the Bible college otmosphere. He wos reored on Bible college compuses. Mr. Vought hos o Bochelor's degree in Music Educotion from Lee ond o Moster s in Music Educotion from the University of Tennessee His hobbies include listening to music going to clossicol concerts ond ploying rocguet boll ond tennis Sofliroiessionol Studies - ...... -...-.,.,..L. -Y if - L. ...L ww ,LS Eddy Wilson Eddy Wilson hos been ot Eost Coost Bible College since the doors opened in 1976. He hos o Bochelor s degee in Music Educotion from Lee College ond o Moster s in Music Educotion His hobbies include tennis ond swimming' but most of oll Mr. Wilson s free time is spent writing ploying ond listening to music. avfvx W , from Winthrop College. N , f l Sue Baker Secretary to the Dean of College Margaret Lackey Registrar LIBRARIANS AND STAFF Linda Clark Many areas of Christian ministry exist. Linda Clark feels that her calling is in the area of Christian Education She has a B A from Lee and an M Ed from Winthrop College Among her hobbies are music and sewing Miss Clark has been at East Coast for nine years She serves as Librarian and teaches classes occasionally 42.325 Richard Blanco Cafeteria Manager L 2 l Clarice Leggett Bookkeeper I tg l Lana Detherage Secretary to the President Veronica Robinson Receptionist Norman Rush Being a graduate of ECBC Norman Rush knew the ministry of the school and had personal interests so when offered the job he accepted it, His hobbies are reading and golf- but what he enjoys even more than these is spending time with his son Trae. Mr. Rush s academic achievements include a BSS. and a BA. from East Coast and a Ml-l.D.L. from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. ali, 97' Cynthia Hunt Secretary to the Dean of Students Dean of Women Linda Strickland Director of Financial Aid Librarians And Stafff57 FROM ROME TO HOME . . . THERE5 A WHOLE LOT lN BETWEEN There IS ofren rhe nvlsconceprlon fhar rhe rerrn 'srudenr life' only refers ro rhose on- campus happenings whlch are a parr of each srudenrs dolly lllfe Norhlng could be furrher from rhe rrurh, Srudenrlfe should be lnrerprered as meanlng 'everyrhlng a srudenr does, elrher rndlvlaually or as parr of a group, whlch ls relared drecrly or lndlrecrly ro fhe college Jobs ar UPS, Alrporr Execurlve Parlslng, PTL. Yep! You 'd berrer belleve rhars a parr of Srudenr Llfe, Trps wlrh rhe Pioneers for Chrisr, servlces conducred by rhe Minisrernal Assoaarion, mlnlsrry ro rhe mlllrary by COVENANT, yourh days ana' camps cwrecred by DAYSPRING, concerrs by rhe Easr Coasr Chorale, arhlerlc evenrs wlrh rhe CAVALIERS5 fnrrarnural sporrs, Slfflflg ln rhe gazebo, WOTTTITTQ by rhe lalse, soclals by rhe frarernlry and sororlry, srudenr-faculfy weekend- COf7VOCOTlOf7,s even being campused. And rhe llsr goes on . . . lr seems now rhar places vlslred are farrher aparr, and rhe number of rhlngs ro do are so much more as Easr Coasr as a college and srudenrs as lndlvlduab ger closer ro rhe COMING OE AGE, STUDENT LIFE AT EAST COAST? Only rhe srudenrs lsnow for sure! 58lSrudenr Lnfe A v.Vv- -f--A----1 -4.f---.JLm.....-.i:3.:-Wi.E....5.:.:..:-- - rw.- ..,,, ., , .. V. ,..,,., .....,...,.TV , f 'f' 015391 iw-gif 1 I , K kg r A 'Nia' 'I Pia ,VP '1 XX- ' A' -as r Q -ff - +A W V 2,33 ,.3f,, :rXs :Q gi- .35 2 5,1 g 'z-J.,-svvn , . 'JR' M' .3521 - A --ss e -A - ff -- A M W - --fr-W wwf- s--' f M ,N-A - W ----N nw'v,4:-wf'1Qx,Qamm::41 Student . - semi ' A pauu.wQmm.4 m.e..:,xmw-masfnm-Lxfw-J: 9153 '1 K Q r.-' in , 'fun -1 , K , iw: 1 n .gm ,Jr ' x A Av., A. ., 5, 1 ,l Y, g 4 pr.. Q V z MQ. .L A4??r?r'j V ' A' .A, fini i- ' -1? +4 I Ng,,jB ' 5 rr: . Nwrrfzx ,...--6 'w - is iii QQ X 5 -7' , I 45' an .X X. x IQ .1 Swdem Lwfe! 59 XM' A TIME OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH Desprre me Cow 5CrIeduIef. of rrwe Eosr Coosr formy, sruderwrs, foculry ond sroff OII ser osrde mme for worshrp prfvore devorrorwi. cIw3peI zserwces, ond 'Iwe foII ond sprung corwocoruorws TIWIS yeofs comocoruorws were rrmes of SQIHIUQI Qrowrh and rededrcorrom of, me Holy Sprrrr moved mrghrrly ond Iwernrrs were blessed 'T-T Speakers tearured durrmg rrmes of 5pIrIrUoI emphosus were Dr Sum Wdsorw, IIQII corwocoruom Dr Charles Comm Igprmg oi-rwfwcorrorw, end Rev T L Lowery Iremrru orwmvergory celebrornom durmg 5prmQ semesrer A Z 'Glu - V- if .. ' I I I , ' I far 1.1, , er ,f-1' , , n f, - , if 1 - f- ,, . -I yi, - If-z,Wmw -H, , - 2 X JW? 'N 'Q if ',gNf 1.? 'X Q ' ' KW ' ..,f ' uf. 'Z Foll convocation was 0 rfme ro be remembered by borh ECDC srudervrs ond sroff offlfe, O nme nor ro be easily forgorren Wi 'aff oOf5purIruoI Growrh . . .. Y Q N 'U -,, Q ' YQ, - - Q. 13 , ,Q -7 ' 'S ki . ,, 'EQ az A if ' , 1 I T Chapel services prowded ffmes of spfrfruof refreshfrvenr dunhg rhe wee!-1, ond 060 gave opporrunfry for dorm srudenrs ond commurew ro have feflowshfp foge-mer Worship! O1 MUSIC AND Tl-lE ECBC STUDENT Music is o norlyedeoored issue everywhere you go. Asls someone vvny they lilse o porriculor sryle, rnougn, ond ine only oosic reoson which con oe given is rnor of personol preference. Why is fnis so? Tne onsvver remoins o mysrery. Musicol expression covers mony different oreos, which ore influenced by me culrure, personoliry, ooclsground, ond nome of ine performer. lr con oe on expression of proise ond vvorsnip ro God, o venicle oy vvnicn one person Cor group? con communicore ro orners, or simpy store nis ovvn feelings concerning o suqecr. ln snort, music is onorher form of communication Styles of music preferred ond, conseguenrly, performonces orrended by ECDC srudenrs, vory Tney ronge from rne dovvn-home sound of Sournern gospel ro rne more upoeor music vvnicn nos developed in conremporory times. ' ,yy x xy. ' I 11 ..,7.2,, 4 .. , ' fb '- 2- Top: Petro's dozzhng comoinorion of good musicol guoliry, o killer sroge snow, ond oursfonding Chrisrion resrimony enrnrolled on oudience of 10,000 in Greenville, Sourlri Corolino during rneir 'Beor ine Sysrem Tour Middle: Students lifted eocn orner up in music during clwopel services Bottom left: Russ Toff spolse on Cnrisrion living or PTL Bottom Right: Dollos Holm performed o voriery of music styles vvnile lifring up Jesus Cnrisr o2!lr's A Personol Tning . , . IHS? 3 U L1 qi I . J ww.,,, Q. .. , 1314 M' 35 - I 'U .5 ' 4- vu'..V,. 4, 9 '71 H3 r lf' Q4 z F dv' 'FI' -nn.-.- LIFE GN CAMPUS The ECDC campus was frlled vvulh aarvrry rhrs year Hours of meerrrrgs and srudres were balanced by rlrnes of ergayrnenr The fellowshra, gazebo, ball games, canteen -V all are a parr of a cavalrers llfe Many persanalrrres, from goanres ro osychas, are present ar East Coasrx many lrlses and drslrlres prevarl Among rhe Illses are vrdeo garnes, rnusrc, ball games, readrng and even feer All rhrs and much more rnolse the East Coast campus unroue f W f I f Q Top: The Psychos gave all they had ro fasrer school sprrrr ar baslserball games Middle: A sure srgn that sernesrer rs only a few weeks from berng aver Bottom left: Samerhlng ra sunk your eyes rnro, compliments of Sandy Miller Bottom right: Sherla lS Ilvlng proof that vrdeo games should be lrsred as a Conrrolled Substance 72 . , sfgqg' ' ,gf , MM -, KCN4?N' - e V Ln. X1-p,wsi9'9' ' V .C 'fx' , , X X S: L- . gf 6:25-I.1S X - ww- rxwys mu K - FT ' 1: 9945 Y' .or, C4fThe Spirit Of ECDC . . . XM f -gist M A vsrv M A,.-4 - -rrrs M r-A'--'-e W-efee--We ee x 5-if N . 'ef ' w- .J Q, , 'N' 54' . kv 'f4'f W ' in f '43 .956 'ww , 4 ,A .5 'Ts' , H537 73 K 3?-fi' . ' , . - 'WL-k W Mx' 'Q.', 4' Qx L 1 'X :VL - ,,, ' gg W , 'en M f Q H A ga .5 ,3 A N, W I .rw jf A, 'E' 154,15 V x A . !.,,,f4, fm - , ,z in ,r . W , ' - .', 5 'fwf Is-.54 ' 'X 1 1 3, X. X IX 1 J? 5' Q, 'ev . Q, - 5- 'Q Hg 5. i 5 ,va y 4wE Ixwg , , .-u A N X x W, Top: The group whose mme olmosr become o by word - rhe Goonies Left: Few ore cough! sfudyfng mosr ovoud ur or ol! cosrs Right: Freshmen class officers plonnod for rhe furure COrY1pUl, Llfgvlfgj IT'S TI-IAT TIME OF THE YEAR . . . Ir hoppens rwice o yeor, Pserurning srudenrs once ogoin decide rheir fore ond new srudenrs sir oround wirh Confused looks, This event is lsnown os regisrrorion. Ar rhis rirne, srudenrs meer wirh rheir odvisors, finonciol oid direcror ond regisrror ro ser rheir gools for rhe semesrer, friends who were seporored during rhe semesrer breols ore reunired, ond if is o rirhe of new beginnings. Ail of rhe frusrrorions of rhe doy seem ro be surpossed by excirernenr ond fellowship, ond os rhe doy drows ro on end, rhe feors which were growing fode owoy os o semester begins onew. f f if is, 6 i r Top: Honoiing srodeni occoonrs is o serious Job I Middle: Long lines or Q OO o rn do srronge rhings ro rhe coilege srodenrs mind Bottom: The long won oofThe Buds Srops Here . . . gum.. .... ..E,........gQ,.-, .' .. .... -,..4:J:g4..-..:g.,,,,:t: -ee --- i, -5, 5 .wxfqwf-wrfff--7, V ,M-4 Y Q s Q A Nxxxlgfks' A ' 5h ,Y' ,X Wu x' ', ' N5 a,. ...Q .,, N 'v ,. . , .M A W--.aff x..,w , '4 2 '. Top: WMI rms worls ever mop? Left: Gemmg an me early is me key ro on eosy re-gnsrronon doy Right: Bur ore you sure you worwr ro rolee rms class? Fkegmronom Q7 THINGS WE TALK ABCDUT The ftrsr rhthgs to he torgorreh by o college student ohce rhe semester hos ended ore ohyrhthg lflOVII'lQ to do wlth closses ood! or currtculurh trhor IS, rhey ore nor In the srudertrk frrtmedore memory - trtsre-od, they rtse up monrhs and years lofer ro houhr rhefr mrnds vmrle they rry ro remember somerhrng frrvporromrl Yer, mohy rhtrtgs vvhlch rolse ploce ore hor eostly forgotten W those events ore the ohes thot color our ortlrudes re-gordthg thot pornculor semester Sure, there ore eve-hrs, persohol to eoch lhdtvlduol student, whlch toll lhro thus coregory, but to lust those would tolse up holf the yeorbools Oh the other hood, there ore olso events whtch ore common to oll the stodeor oody ond sroft Prodocrtohs by the Dromo closs, seosohol events ltlse l-lolloweeh, Chrtstmos, ood VOlGf'lllOQ'S Doyl the Urothy seosoh of foll 1085, evehrs whtch foster school spam, ortd eveo Dhogwoh Shree Psolrteeshs Chorlotre flosco combtoed together to gtve rhe 1085-80 school yeor tts ovvh ohlque color ood space . ,, fr . ,X A ,Mimi Q , f . L M av' 1 N 'HQ Top: The suck-egg mule boys ehrerrothed oh eoger oodtehce durthg rhe thrermtsstoh of 'Heoclrrt' for 0 Weddfrt ' Middle left: Gothg through the lrors haunted house oltecred some more rhoh others Middle right: Loythq one oh Derrhos ltps lS o ourdeh Homer con hordly srohd to oeor Bottom left: Morsho eotoyed l3oyfGtrl dress up doy l , .,y, f A xiey ! ,lr,x. Q s.,. . f:amfbf-ff '.- W f 2+ Q s dream f A Q i ia i Y v 1 f l gg , X 'A . it 3 r A , Bottom right: lust o ltrtle horder ood wed hove to hlre Noah ' 1,6 wtf we 324: X 2,Q,u'? ' 1, An iflyf, K t ' fK'E i.i9' y . ,+- 2' .P X.-1 1-U, ,gg-lf' M, -V 1 A , '52 4 4 f 4: JA--1 .. 3 1-H ,E iigsfffit f- --fi S -Mine l f2zf7Q+l' o8fLtte's Persoholtzod Eptsodes ,. 2 Kjfq v,-W L. ,. x ' 1:7 A 1.35, Kaz- gf - r. 'Y' '. s ,.,ss .ss ,,s,, ,Wm srrrr f ' ef F 1f.t qu, Ya- -.4f 3-,Mt tt-- , 'YW ' 1144 - ---- - -'Y 1 V - 3: wifi: 2 W X F fi- I 'bmw . an ,gi I 4 K c ' 14 l. ., X, M, W U NAWQS ,mn KM. nann- 'Y ' p 2 KH? --sr 1 .x Top: Hortense IS our for o husborwd, no morrer who she ends up with Meomwhnle, Homer is up ro has eors in rrouble Cond Berrhob Right: Gary Lewis . . . come urwro me, ond rlwou sholr ' receive on 'A' in rhy Culrs closs . . , Left: Lumby molses O rore oppeoronce i Specnoi Everwrs,!CnO SUR HOME AWAY FROM HQME Srudenrs live on campus for a myriad of reasons ranging from rhar of living roo far ro cornmure or jusr because rhey have ro This rype of communal living can really show whar a person is mode of, as rhe rernprarion ro pull pranlss increases lespeciolly during rhe week of Hnalsl Evenrs cornrnon ro dorrnirory srudenrs include rhe sounds of prayer, noises r'nade by rhe 'pirrereparrer of lirrle f9Qf . . . Iilse a herd of wild, enraged buffalo, biennial wafer seasons, and, ro rop ir all off, concerned roornies who walse you up during rhe middle of rhe nighr fO see if you are awoke In all, dorrn life is one rhing no one has any douors abour - o person eirher loves ir or hares ir. Emi- 1 , if aff.. X Top: Superjock srril-ses again CI-low aoour rhern Royals?J Middle left: Defense, Defense . . Middle right: This sighr is definirely a rariry Bottom: Home Sweer 6,91 l-lame 7Ofl-lonrie ls Where The l-learr ls , . . 42? V lf A 'Nu 2 W i W, yy. in-. 5,,,, Q., , ,, 3 A ,QENQV 1 .-'f' .YJ an-M :gf ' , Q ' f L.. . 'ff.,.,.... . iii Top: Looleung or persorwoi ohorogrophs as oefmirely more rhorw o soecroror sporr Left: Corol expresses her pmlosophucol we-W of living in me dorm Right: Somehow, Renee momoges ro otvvoys end up gerrmg ol! wropped oo an o sxroonom Dorm Lne 71 Airlworr-grlw meer people rhrnl-Q at rhe Charlene campus when rhey refer ro ECDC, rhere are apprafrmarely 30 -,raderru who rhrrrlx elsewhere A5 a mrrrrarry ro Our church fiomrrruency who live rn rhe efrrenne Eagrern and Wesrern parrs of Narrh Carolina, Ea-,r Caaar :ends rngrraararb ra Kenly uh rhe Easrl and Ashevile rm rho Wesrl Driving an average of 700 mrle5 per meek, these unsrrucrors offer a selc-cred number of rhe some courses raaghr lr. Charlarre ra rhoze sradehrs of rhege areas The Kenly ewrerr:-.ron rf, new Complerrrrg us srxrh year of aperarran, and the Asheville exrensron rrs ZQCOl'lCl wrrh :Qradenrs receiving rhe same frrranaal and benefrrs ab rhase ar Charlorre To dare, 7 sraderrrk have qradmared from our exrerrzrans 3 wrrh rhe Assacrares degree, amd A wrrh rhe Bachelors. degree Top and Bottom: Kenly srudenrs work drlrgenrly Middle: lienly srudenrs pose for shars. lefr IO rrghr Barry Teague, William Draswell. David Brooks, Gary Thompson, James Hunt, Dalton Coppedge, Frank Sossamon, Harold Anderson, Melvin Shuler, Frank Crank, and Larry Poole. Nor prtrured- Dr. Henry .l. Smith, lnsrrucrar 72fECDC Reaches Our . . J .. W. ,,,,,.. MNWW ,,.,,., ,,m,.fr-Mx .,.,.... ......WY. ...... t:mumm2,w:m:. U YY fm, ,am A MMVK7, nd' I T -I , 'WM KW Ali! X21 Cvfbnyja M Q. M443 A- ifiemf U wg, fr ,Mlm I ref Il 'Wm MK if H 'rv ff .JSM I b4 Q MQW! 0 www' K W ' 3163375 l .M l f 'fa .:- if ,312 -uw-agp Mmkiaqauuij W ' Top: SMILE Youre on Coodrd Camera, soya John Nations ond Marvin Mason ro David Schaeffer os he looks over Jesse McDonold's shoulder Middle Left: Asheville srodemrs are body fefr ro rrghf David Shaeffer, Larry May, Joe Terry, Ron Dodson, John Nations, and Randy Pinner, From, Jeff ro nghf Bobby Haney, Marvin Mason, Jesse McDonald, ond Herman Toney. Middle Right: Aw, come on Guys remorlss Larry May. Kenly And Asheville Exrenrrons!73 l fl SUPERLATIVES l Superlotive - an exrrerne or unsurpassed level or exrenr, surpassfng all orners, As the definition would indicate, o superlative is i one who nos excelled in a cerroin oreo. These students were chosen by rneir fellow peers and ore truly deserving of this honor. l .5 Q ,.', ,Z I 7' fw X T725 Top: Best AllAround - Greg Corswell and Liso Garner Left: Debbie Killmon - Mrrlesr Qolong wirlw Marty Wilbonks, pictured app page borram Right: Tommy Brooks - Best Loolvng Colong wirn Lori Borwickb Opp. page top left: Masf School Spirit - Clint Moson and Liso Gomer Opp. page top right: Mosr Talenred A Robbie Wells ond Lori Borwick Opp. page center left: Besr Dressed - Robbie Wells ond Down Tucker Opp. page center right: Most Arnlerfc - Debbie Killmon ond John Killmon Opp. page bottom left: Vinnie Costellani - Masr Likely lO Succeed Colong wirlw Lori Borwickl Not Pictured: Best Personalfry W Greg Corswell ond Lori Berwick 74lRecognizing Exrroordinory People . . . ,. x '98- gl r-Ox ff ,lf Jw XZ f , WE-Q . f ,, z vtfgl l. ' v I lA :liz .5 4 K, , H 'ful 5' x ' 4 vt ' T : ' ' X 'I ig -,-. J 4 -KT Superlorwesf 75 A TIME GF CELEBRATIQN Honlc--.,-nfrling lor rhe 198580 wchool yeor or Eosr Coon Dlble College was filled wlrh fesrlvlnes The day hc-gon ob rhe club comm ol opened This gave eoch sludenr 0 chonce ro ger lhe reocher of his cholae muh Q ple ln lhe rece or Q dunls in rhe dunlalng machine Lorer on in rhe days borh volleyboll ond bosllerboll ond boslserboll reonns were vicrcrlous, ond rhe Homecoming Queen, Miss Lisa Gomer, wus Crowned A bon-quer won given ro wrap rhinQ5 up Here, rhe superlorlves were onnounced ond Sister Lindo Strickland prepenred 0 tune rnebboge During rhe evenrs el rhe dey, swdenrs showed School splrlr ond brorherly love This yeor's Horneoilmlng will be ezpeclolly rernerhbered for years ro come M? -1' -ll in XY 7 F ,X A if at 4 A f x , . 1' l : ,,i, il af l -, 1, -1- T - ,lll W- a . , , 1' . '16 . 8 ag, , H .Q R... :W 7 Q Y Av 2. f' .x , ,,,, an E ' ' ' - 'fn ' A ,SA , L. A i sf 1 .-nw T. gg k J' ' a ,af 'W' 52, Qi ' Q W' f HA ,uf N 7OfOne Special Day . . Q y A Q 'NW' ., . 5- 5 0 ' 'Wi' ...NM e ll in Y , - y , 2 3 Q 1 'I s M3111 5. 'T imifif-'-'f e .. ' f 3.3 L Q Y fu- 2 31:1 K I , x ff H if iyzgfaf i Participating fn me Homecomfng fesrfvwes was, for rhose shown here somerhumg olvn fo 0 dream Come mfe Homecomrrwgf77 SENIOR ACHIIVI- Ml- NTS p JOHN LINWOOD ADAMS KERRY MICHAEL ALBRIGHT STEWART CHARLES ANDERSON RICKY WAYNE BALDWIN CONNIE SMITH BLANCO - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. - Philippians 4:13. Connie was a member of the following organizations: l3ride's Circle President 3 C76- 785. She attended East Coast from the fall of 1976 to the spring of 1979, from the fall of 1984 to the spring of 1985: and graduated in December, 1985. Future plans: i'l will continue teaching in a christian school and acting as minister of music. I will pursue a Master's degree in Music Education at Winthrop. I plan to further my education in Spanish either through academics or travel. I'm going to take Saxophone lessons and learn to ploy reed instruments. I would like to start a telephone counseling ministry. RICHARD WALTER BLANCO TIMOTHY BRIAN BRISSON - That's good, man. Chorale 1, 2, 3. 4, C81-'85D: Equestrian 4 C853: Instrumental Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 C81- '85J: and Psycho's 4 C857 were the organizations Tim was a part of. He attended East Coast from fall. 1981 to fall. 1985. Tim is undecided about his future plans. GREGORY ALLEN CARSWELL - He that overcometh shall inherit all things . . . and he shall be my san. Revelation 21:7 Greg was a part of the following organizations: Mission's Club 2: PFC 2. 3, 4: SGA 4. He attended East Coast from the fall of 1983 till the spring of 1986. Greg plans to go into the Evangelistic or Pastoral field in o mission state. VINCENT PETER CASTELLANI - The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. - Proverbs 9:10. Vinny served as an officer in the following organizations: SGA: President 4: Veteron'sICIub: President 2, 3. He attended East Coast from spring semester, 1983 till spring semester, 1966. Vinny plans to further his education at the School of Theology. He would like to serve as a pastor and teach an the graduate level. ANGELA LOUISE COMBS - Life's tough, so get over it. Drama Club 2: Equestrian 2: and PFC 1. 2 ore the organizations of which Angie was a part. She also as Sophomore class treasurer. She attended East Coast from 1982 till spring, 1986. Angie will be getting married May 31, 1986 and would like to start teaching at o Christian School. LISA DIANNE GARNER - That's Jommin Lisa was a port of the following organizations: Cheerleaders 2. 3: Chorale 4: Coastline 3. 4: College Choir: Delta Zeta Phi 4: PFC 1. 2. 3. 4: SGA: and Volleyball 4. She was the Secretary of her Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. She attended East Coast from the fall semester of 1982 till the spring semester of 1986. Future Plans: i'To be the best Christian, C.E. Director, and wife that I can possibly be. WILLIAM MICHAEL GWYN RODERT CHARLES KEASLER - How do you spell relief? G-R-A-D-U-A-T-l-O-N! Robbie was a member of the Chorale. He attended East Coast from the fall of 1983 to the spring of 1986. He plans to further his education after graduation. JOHN DEHAVEN KILLMAN MARGARET WOOD LACKEY - lf there be any good l can do, let me do it now, for I shall pass this way but once. 78fSeniar Credits lJride's Circle 2, 3, 4: President, Vice-President, Sponsor: Coastline: Advisor 2. 3, 4: I Drama Club 3, 4: and PFC 2 are the organizations of which Margaret was a part. I She was on the Task Force her senior year and on the Social Committee her Junior I and Senior years. I She attended East Coast from 1982 to 1986. Margaret plans to remain at East Coast as Registrar and to be involved in Christian Education in a church. RONALD REED LACKEY, SR. - Love can conquer the greatest obstacle. Ron was a member of the following organizations: Basketball: Chaplain 3: Coastline 4: Drama Club 3, 4: PFC 2: SGA 2, 3: Treasurer and Vice President. He attended East Coast from 1980 to 1986. His future plans include working as an associate pastor or C.E. Director. GARY JOSEPH LEWIS DANNY DWAYNE LEE THOMAS JOEL LEE - Never . . . give up! CWinston Churchillj Tommy was a member of the following organizations: Drama Club 2, 3: Phi Sigma Chi 2, 3. 4: Chaplain: PFC 2, 3. He transferred from Clemson University to East Coast in the fall of 1953, and attended East Coast from the fall of 1983 to the spring of 1986. Tommy plans to be a pastor. ZACK FRANKLIN LITTLE - Reach for the moon: you may land among the stars. Zack plans to get his master's degree in guidance and pastor a church. CLAUDE CLINTON MASON LUKE SCOTT PORTER TIMOTHY MICHAEL PUCKETT - Never Give Up. Mike was a member of the Coastline 1, 4 and the Equestrian 2. He attended East Coast from the fall of 1982 to the spring of 1986. His plans ore to pursue a Master's Degree in Psychology. and be a Christian Psychologist and minister. LORETTA JUNE SCHOLBE RICHARD LEWIS SMITH - Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. I all thy ways acknowledge him. and he shall direct thy paths. - Proverbs 3:5-6 Ricky was a member of the following organizations: Ministerial Association 2: PFC 1, 2. 3: President: Soccer 1. 4. He attended East Coast from the fall at 1982 to the spring of 1986. His future plans include evangelizing mainly in Eastern Pennsylvania. ROBERT DEWAYNE WELLS - Epp. My LordI Robby was a port of the following organizations: Chorale 3, 4: College Choir 2. 3, 4: Dayspring 3, 4: Festival of Life Promotion 2: and MENC 3. 4. JERRY MARTIN WILDANKS - Every sunrise is a message from God and every sunset his signature. f :I Marry was the President of his Sophomore Class and the Vice-President of his Senior Class. '- -I He entered East Coast in fall, 1982 and graduated in spring, 1986. , Marty plans to pursue a Master's at Columbia Bible College and teach in a college I or Christian School. I SAMUEL CLAUDE WOOD - They that sow in tears shall reap in joy - Psalm I 12615 I Sam was a member of the following organizations: Chorale 1, 2, 3: Covenant 1. 2: I Doyspring 1, 2. 3: Instrumental Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Ministerial Association 1: Pep Club I 1: PFC 1, 2. He also served as the Vice-President of his Freshman Class. I He attended East Coast from foll. 1982 to spring, 1986. I He plans to go into full-time evangelistic work. I I I I I Abbott. Darcy Abbuhl. Shelia 24, .31 Adams, Donna 10 Adams. John 10. .30 Albright, Kerry 10 Alexander. Q Darrell Anderson. Angela 20 Anderson, Stewart 10 Andrufski. Thomas 27 Ashe. John 20 Atkins. Hazel 10, .34 05 Ayers. Rusty 10, '34, 41, 56 Baldwin. Rick 1.3 Barnes. Roscoe .30 Barnette. C.V. Barwick, Lori 8, 10, 32. 00, 75, 70, 77 Boyer. Donna Boyer. Michael Beaman. Cheryl 10, .31 Beavers. Rebecca Bedingfield. Mark Berryhill. John Black. Alan 20 Blake. John 20, 31, 03, 07 Blanco, Connie 10 Blanco. Richard 12 13. .30 Devera 10 51 00 Boateng. George 20 40, 41 Boles. James Borkowski, David Boswell, Terry Bauldin. Cynthia 24, SO. 01. Boyd, Steve 20, .32 J0, 04 35, O1 Brisson. Tim 1.3, 00 - Brooks. Matthew 24, SO, 02, .3-1, 40, 48, 08 Brooks. Thomas 17 Brooks. Tommy 17 50 74 Brown. Harold 17 31 Brucke. Calvin Bryant. Jimmy 18 Burris, David 18 Byers, Kenneth 24 Caldwell. Donald 24, 48 Campbell. Jimmy Campbell. Ronald Campbell. Todd 42 Cantrell. Laura 0 20 Capps, Betty 20 Carswell. Gregory 10 .31 01 74 70, 77 Castellani. Vincent 11 1.3 34, 07 75 Cheong, Tae 20 Childester, Michelle 24 32 Clayton. Sheila 24 Clyde, George 18. 42, 21.3 Caggins. Randy Combs, Angela 11 12, IJ. 70 80 Cooper, George ' Crank, Frank Crisco, Willie Darnell, Jackie Davis. Deborah 24, 31 32 .35 Davis, Joy Davis. Scott Day. John 4 24, .32 50 Delaney. Michael Derherage. Lana 24 Dethetage. Paul 04 Drake, Edwin 20 Dunlap. Samuel Dutton, Harold Dyer, Trydesso 24 00 Eaves, Bryan Ellis. Tony 24 Fair. Allen 2-1 35, -12 Fleming, Michael .5 2-J 50 Fritz, Tim 26 40 41 05 70 77 Fritz. Renee 24 20 .50 .32 JJ -10 -17 77 70 Garner. Lisa 4 11 14 20 JO 31 J2 53 0 44 45 40 47 74 75 70 Gazee. Genevieve 5 24 20 L30 01 02 33 .35 Goodman. Rodney Garves, Marsha 24, 25 .50 .31 .32 JJ 05 O STUDENT DIRECTCDRY 06 Green. Jamey 21 04, 05. 42, 45 Green. Johnnie Griffin. Paul 24, 05 Grigg, James 4, 24, .32 Groppi, Darren 24, 26 40, 04 05 Guy, Robert 8 17 18, .30 32 35, 01, 00, 77 Gwyn. Michael 1.3 Hammond. Jeff Hanley. William 25 Harmon, Scott 25, 27 02, 34, 08 Harris. Edward Hart, Alma Harvey, Bernard Hawkins, Elizabeth Hawley. William Henderson. Carroll Henderson, Dale 25, .30 01 Hopkins. Allen 21. 38, 40, 42, 4.3 Houck, Kendra 25, 00, .32 40, 03 Huggins, Lavonne 25 40, 47 Hylton, Bonnie lris, Craig lvey. Thomas Janney. Richard Jenkins. Buddy Jenkins, Michael 46 Jensen. Bryan 25 25, 35 40, 41 40, 05 02 Johnson. William Joplin. Mark 18 Jordan, Waymon Kearns, Donna Kearns, Mark 21, 31 0.3 00 Keasler. Robert '11 Kennerly. Sandra Keriey. Shelia 17 18. 44, 45, 04 Kidd, Jeff Killmon. Deborah 8. 18 30, 44 45 50 74. 75 Killman. John 10 40 41 42, 4.3, 48, 75 Kim, Choung 25 King, Richard Kirkpatrick, Perry Kuhlmari. Charles 25, 41 50 55 0-'1 04 Lachovych, David Lackey. Christy 35, .30 Lackey, Margaret 14 3.3, 55, Jo. 57 Lackey. Ronald 14 Laney. Tim Lankford. Todd 21 I Lotke. Donerre 6 28 .30 .32 .33 40 Ledford, Ronald 25 Lee. Danny 1.5, 15 Lee. Thomas 1.3, 1-I, .30 Lewis. Gary 12, 10. 20 30, .31 02 3.3 40 41, 44, 48. 00. 05, 70 Lewis, Gerald 7 20 26, 40 41 42 05 Lewis, Nick Mims. Angela 5 25 02 Mims, Regina 25 02 05 Moore, Russell 20 50 52 57 Morrison. Laura Morrow. Larry Morton. Rebecca 5 .30 Moss. Lorrie 4 20 Napier, Karen Newton. Carol 6 21 20 30 35 40, 40 47 71, 70 Newton. Paul 21, 58 Nobles. Carlton 20, 31, 70 Norward. Darin 6, 20, 30, 3.3 O'Neol. Sean 20, 00. 3.3, 40, 40 Oates. Brenda 20 30, 01, 70 O'Steen, David Owens, James Owens. Edith Parker. Ronald Patrick, Lisa 25 -30 01 .32 3.3 40 71 Penley, Charles Perkins. Albert Peterson, Danny Phillips, Aaron Pinkney, Celetia 20, .30 Pinlrney. Daryl 20, 32 Pinkney, Minnie Porter, Luke 14 Porter. Susanna Potter. Scott 20, 04, 05 Pressley. Tim Price. Vernon 21 Puckett, Michael 15, 36 Purdy. Judy 22 Purvls. Nancy 20, 44, 01 Rhodes. Dale Rhodes, Sherry Richardson, Charles 10 Richardson, Susan Rivera, Fred Rivera. Selenia Robinson. Collin 20 .30 4U Robinson. Gevi 20 30, 71 Robinson, Jessie 10 Robinson, Veronica 20 35 57 Rogers, Mavis 10, S7 .32 00 Rose. Brian 22 Rush. Ramona 5, 20, 02, 05, 70 Ryman. Janice 20 .31 00 Ryman. Scott Schneider, Billy 5. 10 10, .35 37 Scholbe. Loretta 1.3 00 Shaffer, David Short, Leonard Sisk, Karen 8, 22 .30 35 Skinner, Helen 22 Smith, Chester Smith, Dana 22 Tilley. Jimmy Tran, Xuan ff Tucker. Dawn 5 17 10 00 .22 f1 75 7:1 77 Tucker. Felicia 27 20 JO .32 Tucker, Rebecca 2.3 Q40 52 Turner, Beth Turner. Renee 27 Turner. Tim 27 C51 .37 Tyree, Michael 27 00 .32 Tyson, John 27 50, 01, 5.3 Walden. Jeff Walden, Roslyn Waldschlager. Neal 27 31 Walker, Douglas 27 01, 51 Walker. Gary 10 Walters. Wendell 27 26 S1 52 55 05 Ward. Bobby 1.3 .35 Watson. William 27 .30 51 Wells. Robert 15 75 17 52 75 Wells. Sandra 27, 52, 20, 45 Whiteside. John 27 30 00 Whitley. James Wilbanks, Martin 15 50 70 75 Williams, Charlie 15 Williams. Tim Wilson. Betty Wilson. Wilson, Cindy 27, 31 01 02 .0 Lindenau, Carmen 21. 44 Little, Zack 14 Littlefield, Don 18, .34 77 Littiefield. Judy Lovingood, Cynthia 25 .31 .33 Luttrell. Rena 25, 00 Lynch. Christopher 4 25 52 .34 40 Od Madden, Deborah 5 .30 .32 37 Martinez. Jesus 5 6 10, 40 Smith Smith Smith. Smith Gregory 10 Rhonda Ronald 54. 58, 00 Teresa 4 20 .30 32 . , L , . -. 30, Sneed. James 20 Soto, Edna 2.3 Spears, Audrey 20 Stanton. Donna 8, 23, 30 32 Steel. Freddie 50 51 Mason, Clint 15 15 30 40 75 Mason, Lisa 0 15 10 50 Matheny. Bud Mauney. Tondra Mayberry. John McElroy. Johann 20 21 McGomery. Thomas 21 McGomery. Wen McLoughlin. Tom dy 25 McMasters. Brian 25 20 .54 05 McSwain, Dennis -1.5 40 McSwain. Roger 25 Mears, Bill 25 .32 50 Millet. Joan 25 .30 -Jo 47 51 04, 70 77' Mills, Robin 25, 50 JI 05 Miller. Sandra 21 Steel, Marygoye Stephens, Dan Stephens. Dawnette 20 02. 50 Strehlke. David 27 .32 Sullivan. Menker 27 00 71 Summitr, Richard Sustor. Christopher 4, 23, 30, 32, 06. 00 Swails. Steven 27 45 51 Talley. Leah 6 25 50 32 41, 44, 70 77 Tate, Kenneth Terpening. Cindy 27' 50 01 Thacker. Tony 20 27' 25 52 55 40 41 42 55 Thompson, Charles Thompson. Kimberly 27 25 S0 02 .JS J5 44 O6 O9 Wilson, Dwight Wilson, Randy 27 28, Wood, Curtis Wood, Minnie Wood. Rhonda 23 Wood. Samuel 15 Wright, Douglas 27 Zambory. Drema lsenly lExt1 Anderson. Harold 72 Bailey. Bernie 72 Bass. Louis Bland. Phillip Braswell. William 72 Brooks. David 72 Coppedge, Dalton 72 Dyson. Dalton 72 Dyson. Ronald Hudson. Jarvis Hunt, James 72 Keeter, Paul Marshall. Proctor Poole, Larry 72 Sellers. Nathan Shulet. Melvin 72 Sassamon. Frank 72 Strickland, Allen Strickland, Bobby Teague, Barry 72 Thompson, Gary 72 Walker, John 72 Asheville ilixrl Dodson. Ron 7.3 Haney, Bobby 7.3 Mason. Marvin 7.3 May, Larry 73 Nations, John 7.3 Rabon. Bruce 7.3 Terry, Joseph 7.3 Toney, Herman 7.3 Shaelier. 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BROWN, EVAPIGELISM TERRY HART, YOUTH AND CE Ill! CIIUIIII BF SUI IN NUI YUIIK INK' YUIK MEIIU Ll IINKUIII, UIEISIII SEN! LIILSIN IIINSEIISM BNI Yllll Dil! F. Srweelss Srore Overseer Cl.efrD WM. Dollars Srore Evorwgeiism Direcror CRigrwrD ww' CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM THE 403 ...CHURCHES OF GOD IN ALABAMA Kerwrwerrw Holl Yourh Amd CE Dlrecror EWWAUWSUQ' Ai ! 5 '22 'EJASBEJAJ' ' ' 'I L4 AAA: L4 W MMQQQW Nmidmdmdwwgmmhwh Congratulations 'I From the Ministers and Members of the Church of God in Louisiana As you begin a new journey in life may the spirit of the Centennial-respect for the past, zest for the present, and faith for the tuturw guide you in living an abundant life in Jesus Christ. Wg 1886-1986 State Overseer 7 Church of God Centennial A Century of Pentecostal Witness THE EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA CHURCHES OF GOD Congrotulote Eost Coost Bible College On Its Accredttotton Study To Show Thyself Approved CII Ttm 2 1.52 r ' State Youth 81 CE Director Evangelism 8. Home Missions Director u 0 P ' . , O 5 o 0 I A . u . . . 3 n - t s to 1 , , We E , Edwotd Srnttrt loonno Smith Blu 'SOOCS Kemem Looney SWG Qverseer LC-5,95 Mm,5,,,e5 premem Stote Youth 6 Clwttstton Educotton Store Eyongeltsm Dttectot fa Dttectot I .'T6.lx,'g 3-5 ,'. 5 ,'q lvl I'gv':. x. '.V l I-gvpvl l'l l'lC x YWWFT x fTv'?7Y1iW 7Y'f ?7V'n'7Y'Tu'7Y1vm'7Y'n'7Y'M'7Y9m'7V'fm'7 1 PJV'l'HQl'V I ' f''cnm'u.m'mwfm'ua.fm'nw.efum:x'c.x-fm'' - -s -' - - -s - - - -s - -w lVllCl-llGAlXl , . . is proud of the heritage and history of the Church of God. On the year of our Centennial Celebration we commend East Coast Bible College for 10 years of faithful and productive service in educating our youth. We also congratulate and are proud of the Michigan students who today represent a special elite group of high achievers. FROM TI-IE CHURCH OF Goo FAMILY IN MICHIGAN G0'Y 5605 State Overseer MATTHEW 25 21 Director WELL DONE . . . fs 1'Y4. C I I l J 1 I I J 4 I A I 4 l Q J 0 I Q E EI I I I 0 l 0 l David Lanier WE SAY I . n Youth and Evangelism FLGRIDA Congratulates East Coasts Tenth Anniversary John D N'Cl'Ol5 T David Sustar Arnold Goodwin Lindsay C Croft Slole Ove' ee' Stare Youth Drector South Evangelism Director North Evanaeltsm Dtrectot O I I 4 I l I C I E I I 9 F. E 0 I I 0 l Q I I l I . 3 1 l L l . l X 4 l s , W Wwmiwqoivwiwwwioiwwfoiw WSUMSWWSWCQSU v efllbelfleflf m3mw9mNwmM whmhdmdmmhmhcWmwh l .' In Memory Cf Those 1- W Y' '. mf A -5? tg QL' f- N.-- Q 22 3 Who Have Attained! CONGRATULATIONS Seniors from West Vrrgrnra ,---'2E'g'Z' llv'h +1h. Walter Barwrck Gary Hams State OVGFSG-'ef State Youth Drrector Frank Meadows 1 Q I 2, , .,, . ,, Tiff . . , rsf.?:1rm':v:vm1v5A'nr5+K'nr5fKvvw'-nvvwenvw'erwn'n .f . - Q G 0 U v 1 uv U lv U ll V V ' ' ' ' i I 1 Qdfbxdverr ' I i State Evangelrsm Drrector I 5 ' ' ' f ' 'unfm'ua.au1wfm1Q.fm'n1.fcfuxfcx'cn.fm1:a f w i 'surf ' N ' 'uma' ' N ' f f ' 92 cnuncrgn or Gun ll T ll EDJ on r:ns1' const emu: COLLEGE C071 IFUIB U IDEEBEJEJE EDI? IBEDUGED Ill TIIIIMPSIIN IIIIEIISEEII JEIIIIV IIIIIIIH YIIIITII IINII CE .5 HIEH GO IBEWIDILIDUUID EIB 'FIDE V ETTUEJIII IDI? WGJUJIB ' I ll CUHERHTULHTIDHS Eimmikllw. QQEEQHQ EJUJIB IH EIL? EB TEH YERHS DUWII HIIII IIIHIIY IIIUHE TU GUI Jlm 0 l'1cCla1n Sr State Overseer W A Bingham Evangelism and Home Missions Dowd I1 Grlffls Youth and Christian Education . , ., - - 1 ' A w6wWWwWw6wwWmWmSU w3wwSwwWwSw 5 I I I I J O Q x'B775,7k'7 1 FST, , I 0 I C I p Y57FFY5l'x'7'S ?7 -. 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