Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1986

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But the longer I stayed the Iesssweet it grew and I longed for the spray of the sea. The waters became too shallow for my yearning heart, too stag- nant with the stench of familiarity. My soul yearned to wander to places un- known, my eyes, to feast on the sites of the world. My mind yearned to feed on the essence of life, and my spirit longed so to be free. So I sailed anew to those places unknown seeking beauty, adventure, and love. And I'1l stop now and then in a safe sheltered bay to reflect on the treasures I've known. Then I 'll hoist up the sails and continue my voyage, ever sailing, ever sailing till I 'm home. -Suzanne Tetrault , T i ISFPF D -sq,,.,,, --Q, ., ws .5 . -,,v '. fy Q 4, M, f w . - H, f , '-. n ' 'r 9. . ,. M .. 'A' ,iffy i ' f , . -4'gg.X-L-.wq,w' . ' . gf , f - Ps. . - 1112.3 , 'V' ,J i of ,. saxx . L V f h Lx. W-Wgqgsg . P-f pl ' QL 115,-T s Q STP' Ls! 'i. XE, I , . ' f Q x ' M Q f' was si Y K if f 1 . 4 A ? , x I K Q - i f . 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' J,,Q,- . .1 . -1' 41444, --.-' 1xN'l'L . .-5.5,-, in 'fs' , ,,f 1 , f PA, 1.1. A i 1' if 1:32:23 1. in ll Y' .W K . v i . .-'A I , L-QQ., 'ft i i 1 1- ,.-, . 8 5 I,- --Q ri?-If Avi fy. ' . Q 26 SOCCER I 5 V IW fw- N ,Y .J o 'Q mfr' :V 'K They used their feet, they used their legs. They used their heads, both literally and figura tively, but the ENC Soccer Team had some bad breaks and close games and ended up with a final record of 4- 11-2. However, only three seniors w1lI be graduating this year so there will be many veteran start ers including Terry Stark Mark DeM1chael Silas Almeida Bill w ax Q R 'Ui 4- N as ' 4 1 w K v at if-1 ' at Ai, '56 9 T ' ' Webb, and Chris Frye to lead next year's squad. And yet, the great plays of Tim Wooster and Todd Wanner as well as tremendous goaltending of Mike Venna will be missed. With the cooperation and determination of Coach Johnston, new players and the starters next year victory seems inevitable That is if they use their heads Sue Tetrault 3 .34 + -1- xs- J'-ai, Q. 3 . 4: A :, I ' 'lv 4' 'O sw , . 'HHN , u ' ,, ' Y .V Q 1 E Ag., 'fn ..O. ff ,' is if , ' A- igs' f 'f .9 T. , , ' xt Q 1: IO FROM HEAD TO TOE p ,rw 'l'l11'rfl bu-Jr plnuwr. Silas Almeida. hm .lllxflhflf grew! we-awry. fl If -fzzmpfn' fur -iffy: Pre-xl1l11.m Patrick Niarcham. I Ildllr Frwnl Ifnuq Tern Snark. Vhri- lfrbw. 'l'im H'.lH.'iL'tA. 'I'ml'd Hv.iH.'1c'c'. Derek l'r.1I1, H.1rrx Hrlluk. ,Ugrk Hiker. lxkrm Pups. lhvug 1,1-HSI7lll',X ,U117'dlr lx'-my' Sh.'IWIJ llirlc, .Wlgirk 17e,Xl17 ilmel. Ix'wlx'in I-'ern.mdef. Jlzblmel x.t'I7II.'l, 'IQIHI lihmler. Tudd H'.i1111vr. l'.-flrluk .Yl.1rrh.'m1. Hun Hleder. Trqx' l1,1'i,'FI'.N. Siln- .-lllllwldn. 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A If an Cheryl p. 28: Stirring up snme motion: Todd Wallace drives it down the field. 30 ' waf- Mark DeMichael congratulates his tellnw teammates alter a win to Western New England. xi!!! X, .,. wr ' 1 In his seeondyear. Chris Frye goes to the dogs. ' 5.4154 SOCCER29 ? -1 ,M Q , 0 -..pari- Q O , 0' A 9. , .l i-sqm ivix , . f JC V' ' f Vufff JY 'fkfPfJ I Returning the serve Lorena Shaw warms up before the Suffoik match. Fnurth season player. Karen LeDoux, easily hits another fbrehand. Coach Shirley Lange explains to the girls how cru- ua'1t1'2 to h t the bqll OVER the net Nnthing f6fS past Kimberly Denhy ' 32 WOMENS TENNIS .X . X 1? , 1 ti 'K '- K '-xxx--2 X :E X , x ka K Ks- 1 Rm K X XX X . 1 'FX X X x if P R K YK! X X LS Aw XA ,Ja I, 4 fx Jgx XA K A. , xx L N' Y-P -x xx X x X N . X, . Xi'x N x x X x x x ' - 'R .xxxx xxsxxi xwyf 1 s N XJ:-a Q x X V1 XXX X RX .Ay XX x s. x 4 5X Xxxix xx-XX ,Qxxxx K, xx NX xx ' xxx Y x S N29 4 . Xxx W xx. 'XX x,N.x ,,11Y-5-hi. 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I 5 Y ' ' ' ' ' ' W lx 1 u 1 f 7' 'X ',' , 1 ' I y J, 1 1 I 1 I f A ' .1 f 'w':filN f'WS A ' 'fQ M ,A , . , . , A , . , I I , gl Y 4 1 5 1 fi W X-' ' ...xg , 1 Wl 1 1 I , 5 r Fr ,I f 1 ' I ' , 1 ' 5X , ' '-,X . , . 5 X1 l V I I , 7 , 1 In 1 f, A - - f tl , , , my 2 . A V X 4 I' I f 1 ' f ' ff ' , 1 f kr x I. Y 1 'L ' 1' f W A ' ' f ' I K ' H- I ' S.. V f r L N.-V ' 3 4 r 1 A A ff 4 jx W ' ' r 1 f I 4 1 R N , TX 'I 1 x f'x ' 1, X s, 'a :N 1 abvifl Y , Q RIN 3,2 1 y'!g'YfAfQjxl' P 1 r f ,fn M ,, -.4 9 U ' o G . I 1 ,. 1 '4 if . ,vu In '1 H , 4: 'mmf J 2.1 .I-I 'Bw fd! s W 1 w f . 4 Y I 1 -fs 1 W 'Y Q. n .-ffl.: - .7 iw l' it-vnn1qy:xXk.,,,.,, 5 ga 7' , x,.,,i..Q . n. .1575 The ENC Cross Country Team though riddled with the misfortune of only three returners, a hurricane, and a scheduling accident managed to run their way to a better than .500 season 11 6-1 41. On the shoulders of Jim Angell, the only senior and four year runner, the team had very good showings at the in vita tionals. They traveled early to Bryant Rhode Island where they were not officially en tered but ran the race any- way. After a grueling 8 kilometer f4.99 mile 2 run, Jim was fourth and the team was well within the top tive teams, but all for not as they rushed home so as to not miss steak night, - with no trophies. This race some- how typifies the role of the lonely cross country run- ner. Months and often years of training end with a simple handshake and a Job Well Done, from our first year coach, John Furey. With the Hurricane can- celling the Pop Crowell, Jim and the team missed out 1 v, . LJ'-.'.. x Lat on another certain top five finish and another hand- shake. Yet the team of Todd Elwell, John Cochrane, Dave Whitney, Steve Thomas, and Rob Waltermire complimented Jim well as the team ran at the NAIA District Meet. Jim truly was the Hero that day giving the coach and many of the Gordon runners much to shake their heads about as he finished second trailing right behind the champion. This performance guaran- teed Jim another trip to The National Cross Country Meet in Knosha, Wisconsin where the deer and the antelope play. Congratulations Jim! With several key transfers on the sideline this year the team, though without Jim, cannot help but look to next year. In fact, Coach Jidge Furey has been quoted as saying, Next year we are going all the way! - Steve Thomas ?'-1.1 --Y I ' ,. I I X ,A x If D iii .. A 4. A ,,,i E .-'-Ohh, ' , 75' 'x f 151' .'.Awy'g zz .4 A 1, ..,, K Jin. ,gd ,mn .,, 4 f, -.1g2'1.1g', . O as , ., -. Qin..-M M - v ' 'N ki- - k -Af I-I. 14 -f. ' 'L , f , . - A . 4 1+ . 'tv nts, hi .,: x ,JF 5- Qi: w A M- ' x io , 4, N fs. t 2 ' ' ' - - 'Ju .' , . K .bww y Q N 1 9-.1 . , I' 'Q ,Q Q M-Sn . - D . wwf- v -v-,.- ' x - A A - -4 -. -w If 01x A . 7. 'Vf , . ' bd - f C Q no-, . w f or, V Y -Q. A,.1,,,', Q ,ug 'N.v- , -Q-F ' .-w 11 1 1. ' Q .i fq ---,'n. 5 , MQ.,-, W1 A2 HI' 45 4 Hr,-t -2 if 4' W , .V .' 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Chris Koska was injured a good part of the season and also played a minimum amount of time. Alicia Thatcher was again the main- aa WOMEN S BASKETBALL H stay of the quintet and had some out- standing games. She scored well over 1,000 points during her career at ENC and was one of the most outstanding women athletes ever to wear the Cru- sader Red. Newcomers, Sherri Cove and Col- leen Houde helped pick up some of the slack on offense. In the 18 game sea- son the women were only on the heavy end of the score three times. -From the Round Table Newsletter. pi .4 Y XR . N X. fix: UQ X .X . g 4 . 'Lxx..f ' - 'fd 'Rst-4' x X 22 s Xfxgxs-Ms 1 CAUGHT THE REBO UN Front Row: Barb Foy Second Row: Debbie Dodge, JoAnn Hall Third Row: Sherri C ove, Chris Koska, Colleen Houde Fourth Row: Amy Dyment, Alicia Thatcher, Susie Eatough, Priscilla C ubie Back Row: Coach David Rouse, Sarah Shirley p. 38: You know you're in trouble when you start to see double. 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'ln-74 J S-Y is Q I h 4 X g .Q , r Although there are many times when a coach will say that a record did not reflect how well they played, it couldn't be truer than for our Men's Tennis Team. Despite high attrition, little practice, and the worst weather I have seen since I've been coaching, our men have perservered to produce a successful season. Transfer, Donny Woodbridge .lu -L 2 . SVR ,L . '-1: Cheryl from Lake City, Florida, stepped in to a tough 41 spot left by Barry Schmidt. Freshman, Ron Rieder, emerged with the most successful individual perfor- mance posting a 6 win and 3 loss re- cord. Although we will miss Senior Ke- vin Berry, we look with great anticipa- tion toward next year with the return of the remaining ten member squad. - Coach Marty Trice ' -ll: MEN'S TENNIS ss S1 QD Q Y M A 'FLW Q 7 ft'-ig., V I 1. 'fl -wk I . Ch 6 MEN'S TENNIS Ol.-'is 95 V Walt -' 9. 74. N v 5 f SE My Y iw b' Hr 'W-... Dfllard John Brooks drives ihis um vlmrlhx' m-er the nel. 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Dean of Student Affairs fs .AY ,K Q . . 6 ' sp fc 4 1 7 Q, 'ff 'f,-ai. ' i I 9 jls s l,-frx ,7 x,5j.l' l .W y, 30,1 n 'w ' 45 N 111 , 35 1. ,fy Rev. John Nielson, B.D. Mr. Robert Bollinger, M.B.A. Vice President for Financial Affairs Dr. Donald Young, Ph.D. Director for Church cf: Public Apgdemic Dean Relations ENC - YOUR LIGHTHOUSE! Members of the Class of 1986 - ENC has been for you a LIGHTHOUSE - that first beckoned you to come as a member of our great ENC Family - that pointed you toward God ks saving and sanctifying power and growth in His living grace - that motivated you to seek His will for your lifes vocation Icalling!l and thus made your serious academic efforts an offering to the Lord. We are glad that you responded to ENC 's beckoning ligh t! And, now that you have graduated, we pray that your Alma Maters light may guide you in service to Christ and others, may often bring you back to this campus in thought and personal pres- ence, and ever inspire you to support your ENC in prayer, in spirit and in giving. My earnest prayer is that you may - as we sing in our Alma Mater - be: True to God and Alma Mater, True to ENC. Steph en W Nease President 3 4 Q Jvx pls- N 2' 6.-x 1 1 I ! Dr. Stephen W. Nease, D.D. President some or rkusrees -N g k I 5 I 1 l I n 1 I I GUM AND UMIS MUNICATIUNS SIGNS Cynthia Atwater, B.A. Secretarv to Director of A dm issions Randy Calhoun, M.A. Assistant Director of Admission Helen Chamberlain, A.A. Secretary to Director of Church 62 Public Relations D. William Nichols, M.A. Assistant Director of Admissions Martin Trice, M.A. Assistant Director of Admissions Donald Yerxa, Ph. D. Director of Admissions l 79 FICE usuvfff 0' Carol Seltzer Otshier ltop left! Dawn Hannel f , M, Secretary to Director ol' Student Aid Itop right! Lucy Naylor Bookkeeper lhottom left! Jean Caseley Sevretary to Bursar fbottom rlghtl Estelle Gray Bookstore Assistant 80 1, f 4 4. 3, ' 7 x Ex ' . l, . 7 f 'Qfzkifg' Nr. V' 295,35 ff' Madeline Barnard Assistant to the Bookkeeper Glennis Fuller Payroll Coordinator is 1, , on Q 4 .wx f . , K 4 1 Bruce Barnard, M.Ed. Bookstore Manager 3 59 We MQ fl fu. S 'A wg, Mary Jones, A.A. Switch board Operator Paul Johnston, B.A. Assistant In Director of Admin. Com p. Serv. 1. ,ni .K :gf N V 1, . Lt 4,1 9 U p, 'N 1 'S' , 54,4 .L I A xx Q ,4 I. X N., A ., .4 3 N 'rr ' J ,.--swf' . 'I '. s if I fd t ' A I 'xv -4 f..,,N,i i v ' 3 Virginia Lind, M.A. Rental Housing Coordinator Irene Lutes Switch board Opera tor Robert McCloy, S.T.M. A ccountant Peter Scott, B.A. Assistant to V.P. for Financial Aftairs Bradford Thorne, M.S. Bursar Audrey Ward, B.A. Bookkeeper Carolyn Bennett, B.A I 'uslodial lllanager Phillip Crane Electrician W. Scott Fuller, B.A General :Maintenance N. Bill Gray Director of Security Daniel Joyce, M. Div General Maintenance Ruth McCleod Secretaqv. Plant Serviceb Dana Newton, A.A. Director of Plant Services Lawson Saunders Custodian Kathy Shevel In Ven tory Control Merle Sinclair Fustodian Timothy Stiles, B.A. General Maintenance Thomas Waltermire General Maintenance 'u:lwNtffrf:SfRA 0' Stephen Gunnerson, B.A. Eastern Nazarene College Lecturer in Business Administration Victor Tose, M.B.A. Babson College Lecturer in Business Administration Howard Williams, M.B.A. Harvard University Lecturer in Business Administration Michael Ballard, M.A. University of Michigan Associate Professor of Communication Arts Clifford Hersey, Ed.M. Boston University Assistant Professor of Comm unica tion Arts Ronda Winderl, Ph.D. New York University Associate Professor of Communication Arts C0 B4 Alan Gray, M.B.A. Suffolk University Director of Administrative Comp. ber, 13 NICATIUN AR S BID!- 067 Phillip MacClaren, Ph.D. i Western Michi an Universitv Cynthia Mengle, M.S. lllarquette University CHEMIS TRY 1 E? . Associate Professor of Biology Assistant Professor of Biologv Lowell Hall, Ph.D. John Hopkins University Professor of Chemistry Sharon Nichols, B.S. Eastern Nazarene College Lecturer in Chemistry James Stark, Ph.D. Purdue University Professor of Chemistry Beverly Cawthorne, M.Ed. University of llflassachusetts Assistant Professor of Education William Griffin, Ed. D. Nova University Associate Professor of Education Donald Reed, Ph.D. Ohio University Associate Professor of Education HISTUR 86 5puCATI0N 5,4 'Ihr 4.-A Sharon Spaulding, M.A. Eastern Nazarene College Lecturer in Education Barbara Stewart, M.Ed. ,. Boston College Assistant Professor of Education James Cameron, Ph.D. Boston Universitv Professor ot History Barbara Faulkner, Ph.D. Boston University Professor of History Y NGUSH FUREIG 4 V' lr Ruth Cameron, Ph.D. Boston University Professor of English Norene Fiacco, M.Ed. University of lhfississlppi Assistant Professor of English Kenneth Bryant, M.A. University of Alichigan Associate Professor of Spanish Arthur Lomba, M.A. Boston College Associa te Professor of French Dorothy Tarrant, M.A. University of Glascow Associate Professor of German N LANG!! 65 ATH AND N6 M wmpursn scsi Leroy Hammerstrom, M.S. University of Nebraska Assistant Professor of Mathematics Edward Mann, M.A. Boston College ssociate Professor of Computer Eastern Nazarene College Instructor in Physics 88 tg-f.g 4,,,.4r' Y 'Q .- V I I 'J A f-Z' -. M ' in llqf ful :' fb, fb ' . I. 'slllg lllalgmawlv pl-H5165 'YT-7' XX. , I I 3, ff '43 2 ' f it it ,Z '33 Zfq ' 'gtg . Lambert Brandes, Mus.M. New England Conservarorv of llrlusic Associate Professor of Niizsis Barbara Howard, M.Ed. Eastern Nazarene College Lecturer in lvlusic Robert Howard, M.A. Kent State University Professor of llfusic Brady Millican, Mus.A.D. New England Conservatorv of Music Associate Professor of Nlusic USIC Janet Lanham, M.A. Ho.-Eton College Assistant Professor of Psychology Cecil Paul, Ph.D. Boston University Director of Graduate Studies cQ Professor of Psychologv Joseph Rapalje, Ed.D. Boston University Associate Professor of Psychology 9C PSYCHULUGY Douglas Degelman, Ph.D. Uni versity of Pittsburgh Associate Professor of Psychology Richard Fish, Ph.D. Purdue University Professor ot' Psychology Phyllis Bailey, M.S.W. Catholic University Associate Professor of Social Work Wayne Dunlop, M.S.W. University of Chicago Associate Professor of Social Work sl, f Jv- -I' my 'S sl- uv. 'git -eq I C . l s rl 3 b 5 tx A. L WURK .fx Y? 1' Fx, Carroll Bradley , M.Ed. Springtield U111'versity I rulemur ul I lzhwndl Izdumdtmn Nancy Detwiler, Ed.D. 1311514111 l'11iverfirx l'1'ulessnr ut' Phhxsiml f2l'fllf'zilluIJ Sylvia Goodman, M..-X. .lffilllllv l?Ilfl'PI'SfIxl' .'lN,NlSfi1llI I'rntPssor rr1,1'hl lvl 11 lvl lum I 1,1 fn B c pil Greg Kottis, B.S. lffaslerzy Nazarene Vnllege I,m'Iureri11 I'h-vsival lfdlluatirazz VS IG LE D U6 Tl all ND LIGIUN A RE HJLISGPHY I Eunice Bryant, D.Min. Nazarene Theological Seminaqv Assistant Professor of Religion Thomas Haverly, Ph.D. University of Edinburgh Assistant Professor of Religion Henry Spaulding, Ph.D. Florida State University Associate Professor of Religion David Stryker, D.Min. Boston University Associate Professor of Religion H-mag Xu...- Mark Taylor, Ph.D. Southern Methodist University Assistant Professor of Philosophy 92 1st Munro 2nd Munro 3rd Munro 4th Munro Grd Willy 1st Willy 2nd Willy Abby Umbel Debbie Jackson Wendy Johnson Elma Malcolm Patricia Ansel Christi le Shankel Lisa Pendleton ' se ,41- 3rd Willy lst Spange 2nd Spange 3rd Spange lst Memorial 2nd Memorial 3rd Memorial Grd Shields lst Shields 2nd Shields 3rd Shields Sheryl Hall Rebecca Dillard Janice Blackburn Tammy Walter Mike Boden Thom Golden Tim Wooster Todd Wanner Lowell Tribby Steve Healey Rosman Carrim Associate Deans: Linda Whitling . Bradley Patch Resident Counselors: Munro Hall Linda Whitling Spangenberg G Williamson Halls Janie Graves Shields Hall Art and Gen Magnuson Memorial Hall Cliff and Sue Hersey AS G AN' R fl .Irs -n. ,E v ,- -IJ , .yy fy F11 , ' ' Mig' F:-i53??3' gf ' Y-,.,,,n .ln-' x. , uw IJ aw GQCOV 8 an Qr ln: I fi.- X ,, f f sl , 1 W - 2, N, - 5 pa Q, , 'W cp Q: ?1 1' 1 ia' .- Saw-I f ' l , 1 .n ST 1 5 ' ' 5 - . J ' 1-lrfij' Zh l - -Y -Q Marker 11 pan. 117-X M- fihtfl f 1 :,,,!,24.- l 'hervl STUDE T , COUNCIL C EXECUTIVE CP Bert x- !:1fE'4fl' ' ' ' 5 ,. '- , I ' ' .X ' ., . .-,sr-2 .. ' si- 1llr'f:'f-w m i-A2-Q -. 'u- ? x -1 c ---1-.-'Li' '-'Avi - ' . ' - ' . 1, Lv H1 -. Hi- ' ' - 1 - .M :' . . A . - , . y rw,-. -.-1, Q- lg? Q 'lb' 5 . ,. .?wq.qvfl . M k..'x,- Ji, F f Q 6 Q A . -I ' -v Q - -A ' A Al. ' .s 4 ' . , ,tg '--. If ' .-gl 'Q 1' 1. F ,ltr - Q Q .. a-6,-',1,5','. - , ,. -' -- ' u .V ,. .J -ee,-, , ,.,, 4 ,. . ., ' .. 'if' 3'1 1'5' I '-. Y T ' W ' --I ' '- A' 1 ' X 1 N- ' 5 vt - , . I 1 'Lf . 'iflf'- jf -4' A .f ' - ' ' F' ' - -'5 5' -, ' f : s,.-- -V - - ' , 'd I In H, .-. i . A V if-55 :1-1'-'z-545-Sf?'5 . if 1 . ' I 'T frm. p? ll T. Pape Director of Student Ministries, Steven Thomasg Secretary, Michelle Scarlatog President, Jeff Shepardsong Nautilus Editor, Cheryl Thomasg Director of Recrea- tional Life, Matthew Peaseg Director ofSocial Activities, Susan Hoopengardenerg Vice President, Paul Nichols: Campus Camera Editor, Peg Paugh The goal of this years council was Servanthood. This council not only provided social events for you to attend, but even more importantly, they made great strides in improving student - adminis- tration relations. Many noticeable improvements were made in this endeavor, and they also narrowed the gap considerably between the two groups by keeping communication lines open through the year and holding many meetings with the administration. Their year long project was the Nazarene Student Leadership Conference which was hosted by ENC . The student leader representatives from all the other Nazarene colleges gathered here for a long weekend of business meetings, idea-exchanging meetings, and a little fun too.' The other schools agreed that Boston is a great place to go to college. They had a sensational time and commented that this was the best NSLC ey er. Under this council. Societies were changed to Athletic Clubs. They hoped a change of this type would give new excitement and draw more participation into intramurals. Unfortunately the growth did not occur. Homecoming was bigger and better than ever. The theme for the parade was These Are a Few of lllv Favorite Things from the musical performed by the Communication Arts Department The Sound of Music. This council will be remembered for its long hours in the ofHce its good public relations their down-home Hee-Han concerto dedicated to Trevecca Nazarene broken ping pong balls and change machine. and Susies big hair. A big thank you goes to the Camerons lwho make a great duol for advising the council. Their encouragement. support, and experience were a great asset to this 1985-1986 Executive Student C ouncil. sf' ht' 1 'iam- Garrett ' ll Dillard - .V 4 . v Q . V .- Vg.-.V , y M f ,.::,f,f-' . L,. . -'.' ' A-'Pm Av x'- .H in v- - ww., . ,-' -f ,ff 1,-'V ,,N f, ,Q .x :. ,IJ R. ' 91-'I ff. ,nw - .' N -'1 . 9' . .' S . 'I' v , 'S 4 Q -1 f fi? 40 . ,., x 51 2,12 5' 5. - 7,0 ,.'-111, Q a,,, l It QQ? Q 'D f R J -Aw l GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL 'If Pape Back Row: Paul Nichols, Executive Vice President, Carol Cornish, AWS Representativeg Steven Thomas, Director ofStudent Ministries, Jonathon Russell, AMS President, Lowell Tribby, Senior Class Representativeg Jeff Shepardson, Executive President, Cheryl Thom- as, Nautilus Editorg Mike Maloof, Sophomore Class Representativeg Dr. James Cameron, Advisor. Front Row: Maureen Johnson, Off-Campus Representativeg Eva Chung, Freshman Class Represen ta ti ve,' Peg Paugh, Campus Camera Editor, Jane Klittich, Junior Class Repre- sentativeg Dr. Ruth Cameron, Advisor. Not Pictured: Susan Hoopengardener, Director of Social Activitiesg Matt Pease, Director of Recreational Lifeg Dana Beards, WENC Represen- tative: Michelle Scarlato, Executive Secretary. 5 ! 1 Y l 1 l 4 l SMO'S SHEPHERD'S STAFF I Dillard -E Dillard SMO'S FOUNDATION SINGERS OFFICERS: STUDENT Director of Student Ministries Organization Coordinator of Campus Ministries Coordinator of Church Ministries Coordinator of Mission Ministries Nursing Home Coordinator Hospital Visitation Organizer Director of Foundation Singers Director of Shepherd s Staff Missions Project Coordinator Canvas Team Director Steven M Thomas John Marker Kelth Arel Kimberly Ewel Elizabeth Jarvis Mlchelle McLaughlin Thomas Cahxll Barb Klerstead Jen Nxelson Rohm Brunner Mark Blachly MINISTRIES ORGANIZATION Student .Ministry s main object this year was Compassionate lblinistries involv- ing students community and the mission Held. They were very successful in this endeavor. One of their new programs was a Nursing Home Outreach. .SDIO did several other concerts. In the community their work involved working with the Quincy .Shelter Meal Program and Hxing up Fayston House and a housing project under the direction of Christians for Urban Justice. As a school .Student Ministries got us involved in two programs. Almost all the dorm floors sponsored-a-child overseas with the donation of their aluminum cans. The second event was World Hunger Week. During this the Student Body fasted Rvr lunch to raise money. This organization is very important. as their froal of reaching out to build Gods kingdom should be our goal as Christians. S , 7 7 F some canvassing in New Hampshire and the two groups did a Blaine tour and C' QS' 1 z X ,XA ik Top Row: Travis Pape, Photography. Middle Row: Maureen Johnson, Layout and Proof? Susan Kinsman, Assistant Editorg Cheryl Thomas, Editor, Becky Dillard, Photography Editor. Front Row: Karen King, Layout Design and Coverg Michelle Bundy, Business Manager. 'C-3' Nichols I I 1 3 P ,I K I 1 l CAMPUS CAMERA For the staff of the Campus Camera, the 1984-1985 school year was one of great excitement, thanks to the profound leadership of Editor- in-Chief Peg Paugh. Well, on the wa y to becoming the most respected organization of Campus, the Campus Camera was proud to have Laurie Mann religion editor on the Homecoming Court and Editor Peg Paugh as a successful candidate on the ballot for Student Body President. The Campus Camera fulHlled its purpose by bringing controversial issues to the attention of the student body' the problems with securi ty the EMES concerns and preparation for Hurrmcane Gloria The Campus Camera also brought Kings back to Campus presented the Homecoming Court and informed the students on the complex prob lems of povertv in a special Christmas issue Among the diligent staff were controversial features editor Walt Pollard political editor and next vear s Editor in Chief Mike Maloof Kathy Wyne Katie Farrell Sue Tetrault Eunice Ferreira and Eve lyn Garrett Mike Maloof BUSINESS CLUB Eefllfi Fl BA V fr-A171 BA-,Ink - ,f 7, -v-5- -vi 5.11.0 and is a special interest group hat participates in area Bible quizzing in the -- The Bible Quiz Club is affiliated with serve as officials and coaches. and wants to promo e quizzing by serving in this capacity. One ofthe binding ties ofthe Club is a love for quizzing. Some ofthe highlights ol' the year were monthly quizzes in New England and the District Finals in New England and Upstate New York. as well as the big events of New England Invitational in Lowell Massachu- setts and the Festival of Lite Regional Quiz Meet here at the College. -Brenda Hottrnan 4 1 ' I . Church ol' the Nazarene. The Club seeks to I , - C heryl BIBLE QUIZ CLUB The Business Club was very active this year under the leadership of John. They had many luncheons for the Business Majors featuring local businessmen. Another event they sponsored was the stock mare ket which attracted students as well as faculty. They ended the year with the Annual Business Banquet. The Barbershop Quartet sang at it and then the President of Sears Corporation talked to those in attendance. John'Spalding, President: Sue French, Treasurer: Jim Pe- tipas, Presidentg Barb Kierstead, Secretary One of AMS more well known accomplishments this year was their popular Homecoming Float. I t was a representation of the front of a G.Q. Magazine cover, complete with male models. Other activities included, an escort service and open houses. In the Spring, AMS joined A WS in a community pro- ject of planting Howers on Elm Street. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS Back Row: John Spalding, Vice Presidentg Paul Erring- ton, Chaplain, Middle Row: Ke- vin Modesto, Treasurerg Scott Cook, Social Chairperson: Dar- ren McKenzie, Secretaryg Front Row: Jonathan Russell, President This year Student National Edu cators Association had an educators get together to familiarize new peo Fest with games and food and the annual Homecoming Breakfast with guestspealfer Barbara Howard who involved them in Orff music and other fun things They hnished their vear with a Bar B Q and elect ed next years ofhcers ple with S.N.E.A. They had a Fall Sharon Campbell, Vice President, Deb- orah Jackson, Presidentg Donna Sangrey Secretaryg Brenda Hoffman, Chaplain Tracie Mengle, Treasurer, Not pictured: Barb Foy, Social Chairperson Back Row: Valerie Green, Vice Presidentg Ellen Brown, Secretary: Carol Cornish, Social Chairpersong Front Row: Trisha Hal- lenbeck, Presidentg Barb Foy, Chaplaing Christine Koska, Treasurer women l7l'1d6 their hid.: ture PollyAnna. ers on Elm .Street with A Us T. Pape ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS fi 3 XR 1 I x 5 X , ' v f ' N-X , r, Q - :Z-ff 41 t- g gg ' - Xa 1 R 9 'Ar Qi . ! -Q 'vi x - be .. ,f A, -L? S 'Qu lv fel .. Q. -. vm The A.ssot'ia!erl Women Student had an aftive year. Qtarting it with J ' ttrl Hi -'..'l6'l'- .i e S cr 'rty ' ' ' ' ' 9 I hots frehmen women they Wert uel S coined by thoae ofthe uppertld Next, they sponsored the 7 ll lltl auction. As men went up for wilt the dlll .4 g Sis l ttl Pa lt gate .1 chant o N A 4 S ln Urloher. .4 ll'S sold balloonw it Homecoming and won first plat e for the best decorated car. Also during the first semester the women sold fried dough and had a film night, showing the motio 1 pn evening watching Star Trek land ll Second semester included an and in the Spring theyplanted floss 90? -3' 'Yin his The Hrst half of the school year, the Social Work Club organized and held the Social Work Forum. In February the group sold Valentines Hugs and Kisses Knot literallyl. Spring events included a car wash and ice cream social. Activities for the Psychology Club this year included Bible Studies their infamous Fall and Spring Barbeques Psychology Seminar They also put out a Psychology Newsletter Looks like Psych Club is the group that needs the real help ' Wendy Johnson, President, Trisha Hallen- beck, Treasurerg Tina Brandt, Social Chairper- song Robin Brunner, Secretaryg Tina Harri- son, Chaplaing Kris DeMichael, Vice President and a trip to Harvard University for a PSYCHOLOGY CLUB SOCIAL WORK CLUB Tammy Walter, Secretaryg Walt Pollard, Presi dent, Janice Blackburn, Treasurerg Cheryl Kel- ly, Social Chairpersong Not Pictured: Wendy Eng- lehart, Vice President Skiing is this club s main focus so what did they do this year? Skied.'.'.' Each year the Ski Club plans a ski trip during January Break, Before heading to the mountains they try to raise money in order to defer costs. This year they had a car wash and bake sale and both were successful in raising money They enjoyed frequent trips to Wachusett Mt, in Massachusetts but the highlight was their trip to Smugglers Notch in Ver- mont. Approximately 60 students attended even those who had NEV- ER hit the slopes. SKI G 'T' Q . If f 'Q X X S la L7 Dillard Maija Jones, Secretary: Deb Fetterhoff, Vice President: Crystal Swank, Treasurerq Dr. McLaren, Advisor: Not Pictured: Ty Wells, President VARSITY CLUB The l'zarsi'tv Ultilw again sold popf , corn and sodta lieltrre the sports events to raise tnoney lor the Annu- tal End-titlthe-Yetar Athletic Bian- quet. This dinner. hosted in the 't' 2. .1 s. ' ' z s f 'tt ' A ' ' z tl ' ' t R 't g ' s ' i ' g j t . ' taleterta honors all xar ttx athlete theerleader and t lathe- tor their har work and lm altx ot the tlwol durtn the tear N Lynn Norman, Barb Foy, Susan Spence, Alicia Thatcher ervl Brian Bubar, Illustrious Leader of us all: David Stewart 'limi ter ofPropaganda: Janet Erbe, Cultural Attache: Thom Michaels, A very tardx Vice-Illustious Leader: Terry Stark, Esteemed ci Revered Bishop: Mark Henck, Lord High Treasurer: Dr. Hall and Dr. Stark, Advisors and Big Cheeses r 1-I Q V. - -,.i--.... - - l l A- , i. AL R55 - .H - MV:-,S .s3 h i f , 3 ' ',..'L' A - A ' ' . . V l 'N 'E W It 'iv T1 4 T, Pape The Physics Club or as its nicknamed The Official Can Collection Agency of ENC began September 1.98.9 with a Pool splash at Dr Free s This spectacular event also included 3 foot subs from D Angelos fnsbee and an unbelievable jump through a hula hoop into an ice cold pool by Dr Free himself lfully clothed and his right mind wife was not present'l on a dare December brought their Chnstmas party and February mcluded a ski trip to Sunapee Mountain The mam attraction on the tnp was watching Professor Paul Nyce Dan Carr Rob Waltermire and Mark Ray stumble down the beginner s slope as they learned how to ski Physics Club covered all the bases in May with a 2 0 softball record playing ENCs Women s Softball Team I6 42 and Chem Club ll 1 JI The Grberson s held a Barbeque for the club for their help on the construction on their new house 'Vumerous seminars were sponsored throughout the year land they also lended their expert services in defusmg a bomb set to explode and destroy Spangenburg Hall! The lite ofa Chemistry Major is Hlled with long hours in the lab and library so for entertainment and relax- ation they have the Chem Club. .Some of their FUN times included field trips to area Chemistry' Labs.' The more serious side of the club organized a lasagna party a Good Old .Summertime party the Annual Chemistry Deleats Physics .Softball Game I which they lost badly home, Its like they say. Its a tough life being a Chem Major. but somebodvs got to do it! V! 17-51. and their semibiannual party at Professor Halls CHEMISTRY CLUB Ollicers: Travis Pape ......, ,,.,., P resident Daniel J. Stewart ........ Vice President Mark Ray ,.,.,......,,,..,,... Treasurer Eddie Rogers ......... Social Chairperson Daniel F. Stewart . . . .,......, Chaplain PHYSICS CLUB BETA gf! VK 'rv Cheri! ' Hack Row: Professor Cynthia Mengle, Advisor: Nancy Miller, Whale Watching began the ,vear tor Beta Phi lllu lBiolog-v Secretarv: Patti Ansel. Social Clulil. lfthe students got past the sickness they had a good da-v on Chairperson: Kathy Basile, Vive the high seas' Parties they held included Rollerskating, a Fish Frv, President: Cary Prince. Fall and Christmas Part-v. During the Winter, BOlW went Winter Re- Chaplain tCarla Barton was the treating. The group also sponsored monthly Bible studies, studv Slfflillg Chaplffflll-' Denise Der. breaks, and Senior Biologv Seminars. After selling academic T- Treasurer: Dr. Phillip McLaren. shirts and a successtulvear the club had their Beta Phi Mu Spring - fldviwr Front h'0W.' Sherrie Hall, Banquet. President NURSE S CHRISTIAN FELLOW HIP Karen Andrews , . , Cherie Patmore . . Ingrid Schalpe .,.... Beverly Barr 8: Kathy Koppenhafer Sally-Jo Moody ..,.. Ma The Nurse 's Christian Fellowship were involved with a variety ol' activities this Avear. Two ol' their lundraisers in' eluded a Bake Sale and selling Beeses Peanut Butter Cups flood always seems to attract bukversfl. With funds left in the treasurv they were able to enjoy an Ice Cream Social and have a Christmas party at Brenda Braaten 's. NCF also supported Alabaster otterings, and a missionary from India. Carol-vn lilvatt. ,, i - r vf -, -A-:arf I -ful T ' ll .V ., V I , ww Each vear the A Cappella Choir is involved with a number , ,' 'l because not only do those of 'if'-+. ENC have a chance to enjov them but also those outside the Qumcv area have a chance to see and hear them perform Thev were involved with sev eral concerts which included their Annual Christmas Chapel an Epiphany service in January and several Spring concerts Fund raisers included selling. candy, buttons at Festival of Life, and Mothers Day photo greeting cards. '. s - : I bi ,' '9 1 . . . . . 3 ofactivities. It is a unique group l ' - . 7 I 1 1 . - , of , v 7' . ' vy Lett Side: Kendall Benner, Treasurer: Ed Beecher, Chaplaing Sherri- Lynn Moreland, Librarian: Lisa Larkin, Chaplain: Right Side: Jay Nielson, Member-at-Large: Marcia Kindt, Business Manager: Valerie Green, President Far Right Side: Professor Howard, Advisorg Rachel Grabke, Vice President Not Pictured: Kim Miller, Member-at-Largeg Sue Brennan, Secretary Cheryl A 1, 'efewlcnl l uu1gLw--3 'J bf' Senior, Rich Houseal, led the Ministerial Association this year as they sponsored such things as monthly chapels in Angell the Thanksgiving Chapel a Christian Video So cial and the Religion Department Roast An other project they tool: was to collate the Pas tors E'NCylcoped1a Together with Business Club they sponsored a cook out and softball game against the two clubs Its rumored that the Business Club beat them 40 5' Their fun draiser was selling the M A T shirts modeled here in this picture fGlor1a Vanderbilt f course'1 MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Dr. Mark Taylor, Advisorg Connie Heiges, Trea- surerg Lori Fisher Forman, Secretaryg Kevin Hardy, Vice Presidentg Richard Houseal, Presi- dentq Peter Williams, Chaplain ad ,, , J' xg L V .1 V . ' 1, A fri,-ina ir? 1987 EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Peggy Paugh, Executive Student Council President Middle Row: Mark DeMichael, Director of Recreational Life: Kevin Mo- desto, Executive Student Council Vice Presiden tg Kevin Hardy, Direc- tor ot'Student Ministries: Michael Maloof, Campus Camera Editorg Front Row: Susan Kinsman, 1987 Nautilus Editorg Dedra Barr Executive Student Council Secretaryg Melissa Nease, Director of So. cial Activities 9 Chen: Dear Cheryl, So you need to know about us for your yearbook. I think I like just having to fill out the form and not worry about the rest of it. But I know you'll die ifI don't get this to you on time, so here goes: I began my illustrious career at ENC four years ago. .My first endeavor was to join the Bible Quiz Club which I con- tinued with through my sophomore year. I also formed an immediate, long lasting and rewarding affiliation with the Social Work Club. But Iconsider four y ears on the Nautilus staff to ha ve truly shaped my character As assistant editor in my third year I even got my' own desk and nameplate. It was then that I really knew I had arrived As a senior I returned as photography editor. Still a social worker at heart though I became R.A. on First Spange. I m sure they had that task and time with Nautilus in mind when they named me Outstanding Senior in Social Work. And thus has been completed my dynamic four years as that Virginian who dared not go to Trevecca. See Yall Becky Dear Music Majors of the Future Ilea ve this message taped to, the underside ofa certain piano bench to let someone know that there w as once a music ed major who participated in everything ...,.c, I want to assure you that its possible to spend four years in Concert Band Music Educators National Con- ference and Choral Union even holding an occasional office Ive also done Jazz Band for a couple years but . you can t spend your life in the Cove In my freshmen and sophomore years Varsity Tennis was the answer But for the next two years I was a freshman orientation leader and an academic tutor Through all this I made it out alne Take with you then, a bit of encouragement. It seems like forever - 'til it is ov er in no time at all. Sincerely Lori G Douglass , , , 7 . f , 9 . . , . . I O . . . , . . and survived! , . I . f 9 7 v 0 , f . ' v . . . , . . , ! . REBECCA J. DILLARD Nichols SOCIAL WORK LORI G. DOUGLASS MUSIC EDUCATION X !.1 y ,134 -If Paugh SHERYL L. HALL Dear -Schrader It all started my freshman 5 ear with joining Beta Phi lVIu. I guess that s vs here I really got hooked on biology. Now after four years Im president of the club. And so much nas hap- pened in between. Through everything I we always had the 'bioiogy club and you Qt hrader. Freshman Class .Secretary was a great position to get to kno ss people. And then doing Annie and tutoring brought me in touch with even more people. It s the same thing with beinga freshmen orientation leader' hon else would a junior get to know the freshmen? ill those friendships came in handy u hen I became 3rd Wil- ly s R.A. in my senior year. But I guess I got nostalgic or some- thing because there I was back as Senior Class Secretary and in a musical again. Ill always remember the fun we had. tear- ing out of our 'Sound of lVIusic costumes in time to dress for the Homecoming coronation. I appreciate that my friends thought enough of me to elect me as a Homecoming Princess. The people at ENC ha ve always been terrific to me. But even so I'll take a good dog anytime. Schrader, You've been the best. Love bherrze x X 4,-uf fi g BIOLOGY Paugh Dear Sir or Madam: I will soon become a resident of your city and I hope to pursue a teaching career. My experiences at Eastern Naza- ene College have gin en me diverse preparation as my resume reveals. While maintaining a household I completed my B.S. in Ele' mentary Education. During this time I was a member of the National Educators Association. Aside from education I developed some refined leadership skills as a freshmen orientation leader in my junior year As time allowed my interests and inxolvement were further de- v eloped in my senior year' I was ca st in the musical The Sound of Music . Bly diversions bey ond academics have I beliew e, prepared me well for the classroom. As my husband and Irelocate to Nebraska in the Fall Ihope you will consider my experience as an asset to your school district. Qincerely orie Hammerstrom . LORIE J. HAMMERSTROM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION I augh 1 . Parish SUSAN . HOOPENGARDENER Deir C indlv I vc bc 1. n sittingherc trying to update mtv rtsumc . Il s gc tting rrzlllv frustrating. Should I explain tht difference between Summer Jlinistries and Youth-in-Jlissionsf I know my sum- mers with the public rc lations groups we rt important exper- iencv.. But to your average elementary school principal 'l..'v- ing batrificc sounds like '1 cult. And Sweet Adoration doesn t sound very appropriate for -1 school teacher eitht r. Junior Class Xice-President. But it s just something .1 ou have to live through to understand. It s tha. same problem with being on Fxecutive StuC'o. Being Director of Social Activities is '1 job that takes ov: rlvour life from pl'znningp'1rades to promoting toncerts to purchasing badminton shuttletot ks. liven so the title just sounds like the om who buys the chip: doegn t ir? Well. I'vc dc cidt d that lprobablvv wont tell them about be ing llomt coming Quer. n. Ill just wt ar the tiara and robe on the intervit xv Respectfully Submitted Your Roommate busie K V ' I I I I J f J l A I I 1. I A,-I I .I l I ks x . ' c . D ' s W x I ,T ' K 1 I I wish I could explain to them everything involved with being ' . C , . K I ' I l 1 . . A L I A K I X 0 C I ' , c ' ' . I il I S' I , . . , I 1 ' J L , It W '1 W . ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONXPSYCHOLOGY ELIZABETH R. JARVIS Dear Tim, We've made it through our college years together. I'm thinking right now about freshman year. My introduction to life as a Wlusic Jlajor: A Cappella C horal Union Music Educator s National Conference and my first Comm. Arts production. The sophomore year u as all of that again and I also became a member ofSNEA. And somehow I landed with Discovery in Youth-in- Missions that summer. Of course by our junior year I realized I needed a change. Co instead of Youth-in- Vissions I did Summer Ministries vs ith you. I think every engaged couple should have to spend a summer touring teen camps before they re allowed to get married. Well the senior wear vw as definitelx different Student teaching and planning a ss eddmg u ould seem like enough But on top ofall the things I s e done since fresh man wear I became president of NIENC a member of A094 a student rep on the chapel committee Homecom mg Princess a freshmen orientation leader and appoint ed director for SWIOS 'Nursing Home Uinistries It ss ac also that v ear that I started directing the choir at South Wes mouth Church of the Nazarene Tim I didn t realize how much there vs as till I u rote it all dow n' I think mas be Id better lie down and rest a w hile Lo s e Liz MUSIC EDUCATIUN D ELMA B. MALCULM PM Q 1 a Q fhlwh . BIULOGY LAURIE MANN ti. Y a' ' 3 1 0? XX1, . . .. ,lv-. ie- 'rr-' ii? Dear Mom. Guess what? Beta Phi Alu elected me as Outstanding Senior Biol- ogy Major. I couldn 't believe it. There are so many outstanding stu- dents in Biology anyway . . , Being on the Beta Phi Mu council last year though was really special. I've had a chance to think now about the really different things I've done at E.N.C. and the people I've gotten to know through them. Like when I joined A Cappella in my freshman year. That really expanded me. And then the next year I also joined the cast of Annie, That one was a lot of work, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. That same year we started Sweet Adora tion. To be one of those girls tra vel- ing for summer ministries was something else. We had a lot of ad- ventures that summer. It was great preparation for being a freshmen orientation leader in my junior year tnot to mention R.A.J. I guess being fourth M unro's R.A. for last two years really stands out. Thats provided me some experience and memories I couldn't have found anywhere else. Looking back on it all, Ifeel very thankful to have had the opportu- nity to do it all. Being on the Homecoming Court and winning this award are some of the visible rewards from these few years, but there are so many rewards that can't be recorded or expressed. This has been a time in my life I'll never forget. Love Ya, Elm a HISTORYXMATHEMATICS My Dear Vice-President Bush: You don't know me, but as far as I can tell, You're apt to be the next President of the United States ofAmerica. So it would be a good idea for you to get to know me. I am Judith Laurie Elizabeth Mann, your ideal running mate. Frankly George, you could use someone like me - someone who could give your campaign some panache, some savior faire for do I mean Laissez faire?j. Let me fill you in on some of the preparation I've had as an undergraduate at Eastern Nazarene College. I've been a history major with something awfully darn close to a math major as well. My education is balanced if my personality falls short of it. I immediately began as freshmen class VIP. The following year I toured with Youth-in-Mission's Mission to the Cities. I know that sounds like something a Democrat would do, but hey, we have to be stretched, you know? Besides, I could be the tirst vice president who makes balloon animals and does a Gloria Gaither impression. I returned for my junior year as a resident assistant, a fresh- men orientation leader, the Associated Women Students Vice President, ticket manager for the musical Annie'2 and a member of the Vampus Camera newspaper staff Busy, busy, busy. That summer I traveled with a summer ministries camp team for the college. That's right George, more balloon animals. My college career was finished up, lea ving me as a cast member in The Sound of lVIusic , a member of the Academic Computer Committee. and most importantly, a Senior Editor of the Campus I 'azm-ra. My position as religion editor developed my writing skills l and gave me an outlet for my overwhelming social conscience. And I also shattered a world record for quoting C.S. Lewis. But George, I've sa ved the best for last. Here is some P.R. ex- perience you cannot refuse: I was elected as a Homecoming Prin- cess not once George, but twice. I guess people can appreciate a woman who drops her tray in the cafeteria. I could be wrong, but I think I've got a lot to offer your cam- paign - I have only one further request: I need weekends off to hit the beach. Wa rmest Regards, Laurie Mann Dear Brian It s probably happening to eserw one in the Class of 1986 right now but I ve been going ov er mv exper :ences in the past four 5 ears This afternoon when they took mv Whos Who plc ture it really got me thlnlnng I don t hase to tell K ou how much I has e to reflect on with all the wonderful relationships I we formed at E N C Thev took mv picture at a piano ID the Cove How appropriate Do vou know that since ms freshman vear I we held sit ofHces in music organzza tions? First in HENC then various offices in -1 Cappella and Con cert Band -Ind then there was all that time I spent in Choral Lnion When did all this happen I must not has e been paw ing attention it just went bv so fast Student teaching gase me a nice transition to the real world but just the same it ll be strange not hung in the Cove any more Bw e for now Joy ce JOYCE M 'VIOSELEY MUSIC EDUCATION Dear Ivy League Grad. School Dean, Greetings! I 'll get right to the point: I really really. really, want to go to your grad. school. I'd like to brief7y outline my background for you at Eastern Naza- rene College, a small priva te academic institution near Boston. I was a history major with emphases in political science and business administration. My' college career began with a membership in the business club and the position of ticket manager for a Spring drama production. I then joined the cast of JIacBeth which rounded out my freshman experience. But wait, there's more: Continuing on with the business club. I was appointed in my sophomore year to the world reknown King's com- mittee as well as the library committee. I also became assistant editor of the yearbook, a position which quickly became a wa y of life. Ireturned the following year as editor-in-chiefof that same publi- cation which landed me a position on the Executive Student Council and an appointment to the academic computer committee and sever- al dozen meetings a week. I also acted as a freshmen orientation leader that year. My' senior year again placed me on the Executive Council, this time in the position of Executive Vice President in charge of finances. During this time I served on the President's Long Range Planning Commission and the Trustees Student Services Committee. jfore meetings than the human mind can comprehend. However this was a time of growth and experience instilled in me a fundamental drive and ambition. Beyond an unusual fondness for quarters. I have gained a sense of direction. Love and Kisses, Paul W. Nichols K' ,af '-- .1 PAUL W. NICHOLS HISTORY WESLEY H. PAUL ea' Y laugh Dear Dr. Pa ul: I am writing an application for admission to your fine graduate program at Eastern Nazarene College. Briefly, I will recount some of my undergraduate en- dea vors. As a biology and psychology major I ha ve been active for four years in both the psychology and biology clubs. As a senior, I was awarded as Outstanding Senior in Psychology. For three years I played varsity basketball and was a member of the Varsitv Club for as many years As a freshman I was yice president of this organization Throughout the summer of my Junior year I toured with an ENC summer ministries camp team This exper ience led me to fully develop my vocal skills and shave my beard Upon graduation I was bestowed with the distinction of Outstanding Senior in the Class of 1986 Thank you for your time and consideration Cordially W esley Pa ul GREGORY O OT BIOLOGY 8z PSYCHOLOGY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PHYSICS PWA To the Administrative Council of ENC.: This may be a shock to you, but I'm afraid I'm graduat- ing. My time here studying electrical engineering phys- ics, and math has been rewarding, but it's time to move on. No, I don 't know who'll be takingpictures now. But I've grown tired of being known as the guy who always has the camera. I've been photo editor and then assistant editor of the Nautilus. For four years I shot pictures for the Christian .Scholar And I ve been printed in the Campus Camera I ve even shot pictures at a semi formal There s just nothing left to do I put in my two years as a freshmen orientation leader, a year as a LOFT tutor and a physics lab assistant Honest it is not that I didn t like my three years in the physics club or tra velmg with Youth in Missions And I appreciated the opportunity to teach math But there comes a time in a man s life when he has to don the cap and gown and rustle into the sunset Sorry guys Ill leaye some darkroom chemicals for ,y ou P S Gee Dad I hope you will let me in SIIICEFCU Greg Ott Dear S11' In response to your request for further information for my graduate school applica tion I have prepared the en closed summary of my two years at Eastern 'Vazarene College My majors were French and Communication -irts In this venue I served two ,years as president of the lan guage club and an assistant m the language labs During this time I was also an academic tutor Bey ond academic pursuits, I spent both years as a Red Cross volunteer and a feature writer for the Campus Came era student newspaper and wrote various articles for the school's yearbook. My musical interests were also pur- sued with a membership in the A Cappella choir in my senior year. Finally, I won the Foreign Language Award at the end of my undergraduate career. Thank you, Eliza beth Schuster Dear Dad TH4'NIx IOL FOR THE C-XR I really appreciated lt And I know you re happy that Itinallj settled on a major and graduated with it Really Id been picking up psy chology courses throughout school so in the back ofmy mind psychology was alyyays my major Besides pausing at all the other majors led me into some directions Imight never haye seen otherwise. I had fun my freshman year as a member-at-large on A Cap- pella's council. And I got into three years ofplaying bas- ketball and volleyball for Sigma. Of course, my junior year stint in the Business Club was fun. But being an RA. for my last two years was something really meaningful. That was a truly challeng- ing and rewarding job. Fortunately, I managed to off-set all that meaning with a year in the Ski Club. Attribute it to senioritis I guess .. r r Did I mention thanks for the car? I love you, Christi P.S. Lowell says hi and thanks for the car. fr' Paugh ELIZABETH L. SCHUSTER FRENCH Sz COMMUNICATION ARTS CHRISTI-LE SHANKEL PSYCHOLOGY -I 'YS'-X Paws JEFFERY C. SHEPARDSON COMMUNICATION ARTSlENGLISH LITERATURE 4'-U , BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONXACCOUNTING Dear Cir lou mav be w ondermg w hv I Student Body President of Eastern Nazerene College am sending vou mv resume complete with an attractn e cov er letter The answer is simple I would indeed like to work in vour gas station I feel confident that mv past experience has prepared me w ell for pumping both regular and unleaded gasoline Youll note that personal relations are a strength for me I traveled for two vears with summer ministries First with a singing group then later with a camp team 'Uv Dudley Dooright impression is excellent I ou might also observe that I sing I found mv time in the cast of Peter Pan rewarding and I hope to continue this kmd of outreach Uv leads rship skills were refined as sophomore class VP junior class Student Counc1lRcp and eventuallv Student Body President I also assumed a leadership role as a freshmen orientation leader Through these dynamic skills I hope to progress moving upward in the Arco tamily into a full-time career. I strongly believe that the Comm. Artsflznglish Lit. majors in my background have set me in a position to fill this job well. I have always been a servi e oriented person. And I feel led toward full- time serv ice in a full-time service station. Your .Former Fearless Leader Jeff Shepardson JSfms KIMBERLY J. SHEETS Dear Dia ry, I guess with commencement, we com- mence to live. But there's so much we leave behind. Living off campus this year, I only found time to keep up my membership in the Business Club. But I will never forget my junior year as a resident as- sistant on Third Willy and being a freshmen orientation leader. The Busi- ness Department Student Interview Committee I may forget. Those wild, zaney times on the academic committee are as good as forgotten. The little things will always stand out. Like the year of society volleyball, and the Math,fComputer Club. There were so many things that I will always take with me from these four years. I guess with all the time I have had to pack away these memories, I could do worse than to commence. Goodnigh t, Kim 1 3. E' I 7 TODD P. WANNER SOCIAL WORK Dear Diary The N iuzilu needs to know what all I ye done at In 'N C besides eat sleep and learn I would like to know xy hat all Ive done u ho kteps track of these things any wav? I know The f'- 'Wi' sf' Nautilu Four y ears on the soccer team should figure in there Along ws ith A Cappella in my freshman v ear and the brass ensemble for two 5 ears after that I we been so mvolx ed vs ith the social vs ork practicum this s ear it almost feels like that s all I hawe done for the past twenty years But the opportunities I hase had for sharing and HIIHIS try have been crucial Thats been the real def: nition of my time here. There is no experience you could trade for two 5 ears as a R.A. And a summer with Youth-in-Vission has had a real impact on me. Now after graduation I will be on the road again -this time with a summer minis- tries camp team. It seems like the perfect u ay to wrap up E.N.C - Todd TIMOTHY T. WOOSTER CHEMISTRY Dear Liz, At last the end is near. I'm beginning to see what you mean about there being' so much to look back on. After reviewing every- thing I can't believe I'm going to start it all over again with grad. school. But then, I don't know if they have a ski club in North Carolina. Even if they do, I probably wouIdn't be president this time. But then being a social chair for the chemistry club was a lot of fun. lily freshman and senior year in A Cappella will be something to reflect upon. Leaping around in The Odyssey and flying into walls in Peter Pan ga ve some fun memories. Do you think we can get one of those flying rigs in our house someday? IYI always remember touring with summer ministries. too. Even getting sick in Pittsburgh seems like fun in retrospect. But our senior year did ha ve a lot to offer. Okay, so I wasn't a Homecoming Princess like you, but for the fourth time, I played in a Homecoming soccer game. What was really different was being 2nd Memorials R.A. this year. Amazing. No one was killed. I was pretty lucky: bloodstained hands don 't look too good on a tran- script. There were times when it all seemed like too much. But it had a way of paying oftl Like with winning the Outstanding Senior Chemistry Award. And with the feeling you get when it all comes to a finish. We really did make it, didn't we? Yours, Tim 0 1 , i 19 , 1' 1' g , 5'-L N .fx -,lj X XS' A fl we 1 - 'QQL' A 15 . 2 -1' ' f ,,,N ' , I 1 -'- . 4 .gg ,. .alia 9 3 W 1 -. ' A , .,,f x Xa n W I H il Q y 1 1 W ' .14'fk'A, 5 ' t ' 5 . Zim, . if 5 Q Q K R R, X Wm s N' Q. 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They 1' 'f'. 4' '. , ' . ' .', ' , ', e , ka I College Song D .. V I I God plahted thee, we dare to boast, E.NC. fdear'E.N.C., ' ' .0nu..q1d,NeW England? rock-bound coast, E4N.,C., 'dear Ez'NCz 4- , Q' - 0Qh,e,ne,fereforgetfthe trust, He gave! effMyq,1a'bQ1'ers, falter net, be bra veg . - - .EQ1f 7IfYfBfQH1 World forge thee to sa ve, Their 011' our campus 'let God dwell, og1rE.NC.7f' f ' , - .I -. ,Withjh'our,QhaIIs Hispraises itell, - '14, U. 1 7 f3W9'Hk1 d0'tl1.Y Hbfddiilg' Withozifffearif 1 'l ' EWe'Ile.5,Qnd tlzyimessagfe'faf1'gagnd'IiE5B1'5-A ' Q A1111 ,spain l-'h 'His ,yqiId',with1h'-eavei1?s cheery , e , t it l ,I ihk l'.2 Hue Svnsjazxde ,da U8'll.t61fSW Heltlig ' ' 5 Af deaithless-:co venant 'ha-ve asealedge Q -,', . I3 , bb, EQN ' Q thee withnxa' purpesejlidtff ne.'er to trail jhQ.dliStLE., V t f 4, . 'e,' ,'et f' l .egg-fi -'fhf i ,Gvd?Q,w0rId and aliffeizsthy trust .X 'fig n A A jg S. ,, I QXXCEKQ K-.-D ' K 1534? I 'xxx-W EE . - - A ' QV, , t 1 ' 4 - f. , t -was 2 f 5 lv. . Y Y, 4 5 ,A 275 Unis Q! .1986 fq! I ...f ,'f.- ,., - . .x ' '. 0 M I I A ... . x 4 , if .O K 0 -U x , l ' A ' Q I V N . ,Q L 41. N' lf xx - ' N L in v ' -. 4. , 'agp' O , .Sr Q jk ' X XJ V 4 Fffhsax. Mlchelle L Alworth Donna Andrews Social Work Nursing ',.Q '. C. Q1. XIAD X A' Kathleen A,'.Basile ' A ' ,- - Biology f ' James F Angell Physics 6 4 xf-ff-jig 1 ' -' -' I-. Dana C. Beards Communications Arts 343 Viv' h ...ss f .3 Diane C. Affsa Sociology qi- . -'-ff 1' X1 5 , Q ' J A I v ,- . Q , . f , X, - 3E1f f3'J x Ai t X ' x Keith G. Arel Business Admin. J: Computer Science 1 I Kendall L. Benner Church Music U' ' , J 2 ' il 1 ' A. . 4 4 . 4 ' I . .sy 11 ' ,nu . ' 'i' ' '.'..' - 'O' If ' Jai?-,f ' 'A ' ' I i Qu QI 2 ' 1 if. - . ',5 4 , 1 , ' ' I- .4 ir' -P I '23-Q A I ,.' , ' f .3 v,f 1 '1' Ji M1 ., . I y . If , . V 251, F .W , . Kevin L. Berry Roxanne Blandin Business Administration Business Administration - 7.14 bl bg 1 D ,I v, . . '1- '.v ' 5-:1 . 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Reed' Business.Administration ' . ' A V Judith Peckham P ' t Lisa A Pendleton 'Early Elementary Education P Socml Work in m . V- .. - ' :.1 ' '- .Samui 'f cr'-sr 11-5 'pus ' l- 3 'lf 'I x ,, 'f v, mo!-6' I, :.4 1-.' .V Q in-V -if I 4 - . . ,Q 4 J, ,f V . . , A . , A g . f J lr '- l Holly' Agvniluij. A -.Sooi1iI'Wotk. -Q R 'S .J A.. - - .-- x - ' 'T :. ,Fjkx fi . ' E?-s . . s .A--1-...,- 1. , . . , '.' , x.... , '.S0er,!,?F0- ' f f J ulle A Ryder Elementary Education .1 f' U . , .. v ,- -A Q., ' nfl .Y hwy.: I af- fix, I xx.-cxf ' is A . ' Q ,ff r 5 - ', f. F r 1: Valerie Robbins Nursing ,'- ' Qi f r ' .,r . J , V ,? aff - 1- 'fi f if . 'N 4- U L .-i , J fi. e A -'S9e.E,. ,gf x HQ 5 ..b x. 1 5 1 . Laura Russo 1 Business Administration vi-P fs 1:1 ' an 5 I as 1 ,,4 1, v' I .4,!e-:1f ,1-ct! X- . -47, liflfzif, Q, '- B. Q5 I ,,-- 'if 5' fr T,Pap1 .gf Q X- if I 1 I-r Jeffrey. 'Sqhlumpf I I Elizabeth L. 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Wooster Chemistry b I' I .gi -A ,J 7 ' 3' ' slit-,F X nm 2 ,U 4 7 4 1' . . 4 Charles Ziegenfus Religion l1 lsnahhla I Na ' 'Q kv-unit 7 , x ,ny - ao ' L-his--v-4-. i :J 'ivf TPape ALMA MATER In New England stands a college Near blue Quincy Bay, E.N.C. our Alma .Hater Glorious for aye. Laud her merits, sing her praises, Let our song ring free. Hail to thee, our Alma .Hater Hail, 0, E.N.C. Graceful branches lifted heaven Ward, Suncrowned 'fore our view, Stand the elms upon our campus, Reaching to the blue. Shady walks beneath the foliage, Flow'ring beauty rare, Blessed by nature, how we love thee, Alma JI a ter fair. SENIOR CLASS SONG ALL I NEEDED TO SAY Sad goodbw es New er quite got said Now the time is gone We re mowm on :sian L- ,r Clear her vision, high her purpose, Lo, she stand serene, And her faith is sure, undaunted, Eastern Nazarene. We will prove our strong devotion, Loyal We will beg True to God and Alma Jlater, True to E.N.C. -E.S. Jlann and William Summerscales Even though it hurts so bad IfI could I'd turn back the days And I'd love again To be your friend In a hundred different wa vs But we can t turn back the time the dams So 1fI new er said All I needed to saw Ill sas it now lou know I lov ed sou once I love vou stronger todav Please Lord find me a was There are words I still need to saw But I don t know how Can t stand still St1llI can t move on Lord I need wour strength 'Need vou and me Cause a part of me is gone In time Ill know What Ive vet to see That through all the pam lou hurt the same -ind sou re standing here with me Hare than ans thing its vou I need Michael H Smith I A 1- -g7,.. ,,. ,K f r af J 5' f'Ui . . K. .r .1 3 , . 4 I 71 if 4 1. A Q- fv 1 , , . Al'-F 1, s I' .N bf. 4 v,. , N' .Ai A f E '-35: 4 ' 5 7x Fgwfsfi. 3 n ' , I r 4' 4 ' 1-N I, v J 8 , t.-ji' -f-va' I 4 , Wa' 'i 5 f v 554- 1 1 ! SX , Ks x - . A N A few new additions were in store for the Junior Class Advisor Jan Lanham. The Hrst being EN. C. 's Hrst all women council. The second being the arrival of Gregory William Lanham in December of 1985. As usual, the Jr. Class' livelihood revolved around pizza. We sold out every Sunday night - almostf The Class of 87's Pizza Float captured lst place in the Homecoming Parade. During the Homecoming weekend, a record 600 long stem roses were sold. Pictures with Santa, candy canes, and survival kits proved to be successful fundraisers in December alone! During Activity Night We held the first Boardwalk in the lobby of the Student Center. Food, games, and a surfing contest ensured everyone of a great time. Festival of Life kept everyone busy selling pizza everynigh t. Of course, all the fund raisers were for the Big Event, The JuniorfSenior Banquet. The success of this year was due to a few good ideas and a lot of hard work which paid off for our class. We Class Cf N87 Q Dillard - X7 mu L. to R. Abby Umbel. Chaplain: bue French, Treasurer: Sharon Donovan, Vice President: Karen Ward. President: Kris Delklichael, Secretary: Jane Klittich, Stuco Represen ta tive. David Aaserud Diane Adams Timothy Alexander Anne .Tlarie Aliotta Vincent Aliotta Silas Almeida Cnarol-vii Ammerman Martha Anderson Patricia Ansel Rosann Ashe Janice Blackburn Sondra Boden 7 ' wx w X J Robert Bogart Anthony Boniante Lorraine Boren Phillip Bradshaw Ellen Brown Robin Brunner 48 .xx ' 1 df! K S 5 ' A ,- ,I 1-f' N, 1 axMl.x Jef n D 4 6 J f 5. 'a 'l . I Cheryl 'hn keeps the cafe. vigil. li nv- J' Brenda Bryant Hrenda Hucei Sharon Vampbell Philip Vhisholm Holly Vlittord f'arrie fimilillls Shannon C'revoiserat Fhristopher Davis lklurray Davis Carol Deisroth Kenji Delige Denise Der Leslye DeVeau Sharon Donovan Steven Doyle Kristina Dehlichael Wendy Englehart Janet Erbe Kim berly E wel Beth Fa uls tick Yonda Faxon Kathleen Ferris Daniel Forman Laura Foss Larry Foster Susan French Kevin Gagnon Deborah Gant Peter Garcia lonathan Goodwin lllelinda Gordon Ronald fiI'3Dlft':' Valerie Green Yonna Hanford Rodney Harris Tina Harrison Stephen Healey Mark Henck Keith Hevenor Janet Higginson Deborah Jackson Daniel Jewell Bernadine Johnson Wendy Johnson Dianna Katsakis E if f 1 ll ff: L. I' .J Q 3 ' -, , . U, 'ff -4 .w x ,.4 Q 4 Melissa Nease Jonathan Nutter Diane O'Handley Mabel Oluwabusola Pamela Palumbo Peggv Paugh J rv L t 1 Christian Pierce Sharon Potter Janet Prall Gwendolyn Preble Cary Prince Sharon Randall Mark Ray Jed Rayner William Scarff l Patricia Schubert l Philip Seifert John Simmons Susan Slaiger Heather Smith Q S.. -1 'N ' 1 I ' ' x l l 1 5. Z' T ! E52 Duane delivers a Sears-O-Gram. Joan Smith Stephen Smith Victor Smith Alexandra Smpraou Roger Snook, Jr. Sandra Soriano I Crndi Ackner Jennifer Adams Vivian Alieea Tlwlnas Anderson Karen A ndrews Sonia Archer Steven Baker liennelh Balvh Shari Baltz Paula Barham Beverly Barr Dedra Barr farla Barton Edward Beecher Rodney Best lllardi Blair Sherry Budwell Susan Brennan Brian Brewer Ellen Brokaw John Brooks Gemma Bucks Thomas Cahill Fharles Campbell, Jr. Rodney Challant 'ynthia Champion Karen Chiero Dean Fhristensen Marhx' Clupper Rebecca Collins C, ,N 2 'bs 3 - 19 'fr I I v if me lass O H53 li l SQ-rl 6? 12' Q-: K. x 5 . fbi f Q r Q . WL. . , -- Kevin l onnors u .gfflll llrmlx' lx'imherl.x' I 'oolidge ' Donald f'uoml7S .,, Faro! l'ornish is llflzi fwuslii 4 . X wa I . 1' ,x .I Yvette Coward Helh Cox' Tiinothv Vrowlher Priscilla C 'ubie Rene Curren Andrew Curtis fake, 'S' .-X Q I Shawn Dack Jennifer Davis Kimberly Delp Sharon Dilts Deborah Dodge Brain Downey Cheryl When we were freshmen we were told that we had a promising class. This year we lived up to that expectation. We welcomed the Freshmen at their reception, gave them campus tours, wrote them a catchy little song, initiated them lvery gently! at BREAKOUT1 and fed and entertained them at a banquet held in their honor. We also ran the Hrst blood drive of the year. By means of a total PR effort and tremendous student participation, our blood drive became the schools most successful. Then came Homecoming and along with it the second annual parade. We had fun staying up all night and then singing about Our Favorite Sophomoric Things on our float. Following the Queens Coronation we organized a warm reception in Spange Parlor for alumni, friends, and relatives of the court. The ending to our busy semester was a Christmas Coffee House in Spange Parlor. Those who attended enjoyed a time of fellowship, food, singing, and putting bizarre ornaments on our very own tree . In January we produced our own version of The Dating GamefNewlysteady Game with Mark DeMichael as emcee. The remainder of the year our main concern was fundraising through our steak-n-cheese selling nigh ts and Valentine Carnations. It was our Lawrence Well: Anniversary Variety Show which enabled us to realize our goal. It was a wonderful, bubbly evening not soon to be forgotten. -Eunice Ferreira i . , V L I Q I 1 3 I .. 9 'L 1 X? z 4 I Kimherlj' Aliller Kevin .Vodesto Beth .Uolheek Connie ,Uonnin Jrfrmthan .Hoare Andrea ,Hott Arif!! .xlllt-VI llelissa flloutsatsos Cheryl .Vulholland Traci .Uunn Michael ,M'c'C5arry Brendan .VcKaj' .Vic-helle McLaughlin Gregory .NlcPhee David Nease Jennifer Nelson Gregory Nolff Debra Norman Travis Pape Cherie Patmore Sally Peck Keith Petipas ,Michael Petrocelli Kevin Pope Christine Pratt Derek Pratt Wanda Quinones Christine Reimer Benjamin Rieder Philip Rigden Edward Rogers Luz Adriana Rodriguez David Russell Donna Sangrey Rhonda Sargent Ingrid Sehlape Y' if x .Y Y-: v l . pf' if L, X , in X M Qnlgd. 'JC Y fi 6 1 ft 1 D ' Sherri Adams Melissa Ainslie Mark Alexander lllarcia Allison Bette Anderson Stephen Andrews lfeheeea Atwood Merna Badders Paul Bastien Monica Batch rlettrey Beam Kimberly Behm E , liitmtti it Te M55 Q l989 C I Elizabeth Benstead David Bergers Richard Berry Edmund Birnstiel Valerie Bishop hlark Blachly Janet Black Brian Bollinger Kellie Bolstridge Sharon Bonham Susan Boyes Cheryl Brehm Albert Brennan Brett Brunner Christopher Butler Wendy Cahill Daniel Carr Abbie Castro 4..- f' fig Tuff if 1 Q--f .swag Z? A3570 5-'-' 5 f 'E wiv 'fgff y. -, A -3 Lqifiii' Q 1 41 I CJ 5 Pix Q if 2' hs. I 1 1 a I I ' Ll 1 r I i ff E xx 12 J x ':- . . K , -'wl'f 'f S A x Q 5 'Hd QA. W! ag, if 'JC- 14? 6',' ' . uffhi if ix A. fa x 5 Mi 5 . s T 5 X NV L '57 56 ,Q fl . f' V f . N 5 . 1 -A .ei ,jgd 3 S . s. 1 J J , Garrett Thank God we go to a college where we can dress like crayons and still feel good about ourselves. Q f 1 I 'Pr 1 vm 7 G . -lx ' 1, ' - 1 WX . ,tm L ' x E 5 .sl 'S' 7 TTA'T -' ' l 1?-A., Q l A I i is If Q.. A ?? X L, J .-H -1, V-vx 5, x . . Ui' M : N x Q X hx l Jane Owens Susan Pagano Hillilyn Palmer Rilla Palmer Edward Palow lllalamat Papageorg Nina Pape Karen Parlin Cindy Pellicane Sharon Pellieciotti Joyce Phillips iou .Mary Beth Phrampus Douglas Pillsbury Sherri Plotner Joseph Policape James Poole Kevin Provost Mark Raker Karen Ralston Ronald Randall Steven Ray Tina Redden Oliver Reid Ronald Rieder Bernice Rogers Kim berly Rogers Rosemary Rogers Amy Rohner Peter Roy Jonathan Russell Robin Sage Suzanne Sampson 165 Faith Sartori Dexter Seantlebury Kim berly Schaeffer Gerald Schalau II Diane Shane James Sheets Todd Shobert Vielri Shreckengast Diane Simons Jill Smith Rebekah Smith Richard Smith Jr. Dianna Spada Riachard Stahl Jr. James Steffler Julie Stiles ws, f 1 1 o ' . 5 5. -,f -0 ' is X ,S -l A This is great. Which team is ours? Russell Stonehouse Todd Struble Karen Sullivan Alicherle Taylor ,Moyra Taylor Amv Thrall Chapel: lllore fun than the freshman mind can endure. f'i 'iP Ql f -al ji 3 Ronald Totten Jr. Elizabeth Trautter Maurice Vining Jr. C' 'J I I .12 AL I 1 Xt Cheiivl f N. is Stacy Walker lilichael Wallace Robert Waltermire xi! 5? I hs' f' I K. f X Nw V71 Gif' 1 Patricia Yeo Marwan Zeidan Karl Zerfoss Cheryl Ziengenfus 3:93. J ,fy g in ,. . Elizabeth Wolfe Joseph Wong Philip Wright v Barry Webber Maryalice White Wendy Wicks Jodi Widrick Wen dy 'Wi l en Ronald Williams n vi, if JJ 359 10' - .',7 QW , ,M J. f' :ff 4' , 4. . -Iv,-71 , .r D., 1,,,' T. Pape All of you just get off me. l'll Und the Contact by myself 167 I Q- N Z 6 W . , Wx ya!-5,-:L r. -,. - -., .-Q ,E . w . . 'X w. X- - ' -'x x K' J' 'Q an OH. V+ F' X Sai in wif'-'ik ,gum 5:10 Freshmen Arrive . . And Are Welcomed With A Picnic! Freshmen Are Broken In Breakout Def1n1tely an expenence to remember. -Denise Steelman Breakout was expected and sort of looked forward to fwith much tremblingl. It was good because you got to see what freshmen were there. Of course, next year . . . it's our turn. ' -Nina Pape 'IPLQ K6 . ...I have fond 1 memories 2 of it. - Carol l Swartz 4 SEPTEMBER 171 and Registration . . What A Drag! It's the ultimate paperchase. The amount of foot work Ir. required on Registration Day depends on how well-prepared P . you, the victim, can be. During two days a year, the workings of that great machine called bureaucracy unfold, Cand unfold and unfold! before our incredulous eyes . . . . The worst torture of registration is having your ID mug shot taken. At this point you are so frazzled that you hope the picture won't turn out. At least then you'll have an excuse for how you look, for don't lookll Getting that final print-out of your schedule is the best of the foibles of registration --- until you get the bill, of course. In my book, getting through registration is like trying to solve a trig. ' equation, you know the answer's got to be there - but wh ere ??? E. Schuster Marker A madly moving mob. - E. Schuster Same as always - Long lines, short tempersf' - Dan Stewart There must be a better way. - Jim Petipas 172 ya 4 i ff X.- j al. 5' X ll -get GT' libs 'fill X o I I x ' X 4' e 4. X X 5 ., ,,,,-- w- . I 1 R K .X 1 ' 1 . 1' . .-, . Axe A -sf- , ai-yy ,- YJ 'B '-1' O ntl . . QA uybx v Yin ,. -N -rm .. 1' SEPTEMBERW '.lll and A good way to start out the school year. -Dan Carr What a smile! -Ellen Brokaw Love-filled encouragement . . .. . . -Steven Thomas A good time for spiritual growthg he shared things directly from his heart and in a meaningful Way that was applicable to our lives. -Sharon Worthington The Fall All-School Outing was held at Hopkinton State Park. I t was a great success and proved to be an encourag- ing factor toward freshmen in- volvemen t. Those who attend- ed found the fun and food fan- tastic. Anyone that missed it lost an opportunity to make a great memory. -M. Pease A Wesome time of fellowship and fun. H -J. Petipas 174 SEPTEMBER 1 Almost All School uting Has Anyone Told You They Loved You Today? E. Chavier T WIRP Week Ladies Choice JK Big Sister Little Sister The Big Sis!Little Sis party gave new Women students an opportunity to meet upperclassmen. The fun begins long before the party, when each new student finds presents and cards from her secretive Big Sis. The guessing is finally over when Big Sis finally introduces herself to her Little Sis and together go to the party, sponsored by AWS. The Big Sis!Little Sis party was a time to be enjoyed, an evening to be remembered, a friend to be made. -Janice Blackburn fag. X5 SEPTEMBER -1, .. , V, HI., 1 1. ',.- '1 ,,. 1 ,.., 1 , f .--, 1. .. f- -My, , nj f. ', - ' 1 , :,,. . 1,,,, ,n V. ? . 7.- 1 -. ,,' x -. xx NN N, x xibfx T3x'7y N ,x xxx u,n:Ax, P N ., . . x uviglixflbxfm 1' - :iw new ,xx L: Lg L x ' X lx x . Q. -AL. :iff ,'1-'qv -1. mf: , N2'F '4x1K , I' 9 qi -gets-.MI ,- 4- w- nw. 4 :I ,ix NX-xl-. X v '7 bsrxifja X x 1.. ,Q 1 VM. m x ' . xl- -S Ji 5 5 -F' ,,,.s,' -.r.,- V -L 'L' T'-rFE34:'7-'I FZ J 1 5' ' A 7 QE-3131? ix. ggi.-A-f:,.-xii.,--If 3 ,t 5, A--'Z -3:--,j5A1',j1 1. . .. ' - . 1-.-f,,,1fA IF. Neil? 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I That evening the air was warm, laced with a south-west wind whose stirring was like the lightest drum roll preluding a crescendo. This breeze, at once caressing and rest- less, reminded me of the swishing tail of a cat against my arm. 'i G It was fascinating to observe people's diverse reactions. Some just wanted to get it over With. Others could not unroll enough yards of tape on their windows. Despite the many tests for the next day, many students fled for home inland. W By Friday morning the gusts were erratic, tossing about from many directions and murmuring with many voices. Everyone was furious that classes were held first and second period - but I guess the two-day break that followed the weekend made up for it! Lethargic rain drops splattered down all day. Gloria was expected within the hour, but her full arrival was postponed till mid afternoon. Noisy dorm-mates woke me up from my nap around 4:00. The storm was in full siege. ENC was without electricity by then, as it remained for two days. Spange and Willy had lost their wa teras well. Shortly after the black-out, our fire alarm went off- Murphy's Law strikes again! We scuttled tothe Student Center. The wind puffedat us in hardy gusts like the 'breath of a' giant who has been running. A P Though supper was served with the help of candles, we had enough light for comfort. Surprisingly, the skykwas not stormy grey, but silvery with radiant energy. .That night I gained a fuller appreciation of' the shimmering beauty of candle light. The silence imposed by the absenceof normal appliances was deeply restful. , g H i g - In the morning, the sunlight ,was a poignant antithesis to the debris which it re-vea-led everywhere. Broken trees barred the streets and litter overran the ground, especially near a wall. For the 'next several days the air buzzed with power sa ws and shuddered with the scrape of.industrious takes and shovels. ' A . A ' U W l Q - That first night after the hurricane, taking a cold shower, I' realized how many luxurieswe take' forgranted. This was one of the many lessons taught. to me by Gloria. Despite the- worries shecaused, Gloria brought us an unexpected break and thewinds ofadventuref ' ' G' l ' ' I ' A -Elizabeth Schus,ter'1 fl ' ' i V ' ' 1 S f - v Among all the excitement was a lot of running around. It was almost as if Gloria brought out the little kid an all of us ..... -Sharon Worthington . . . created a different kind of lifes- tyle . . . -Dan Carr I was really looking forward to my first hurricane. I t's one of those 'new and enlightening experiences' prom- ised in every college brochure, and I was prepared to be enlightened . . . - Katie Farrell lexcerpt from Campus Camera I A fun day at the beach. -Sandra Ketner A lot of wind, smelly bathrooms . . . . -Ellen Brokaw I was scared of the dark. -Brenda Hoffman Built unity . . . -Jim Petipas SEPTEMBER '73 lv GLURIA IN EXCELSIS DEC gh-.. 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Q .M .if ' 'W' H A ,J f fx 4 'Q -fp. , . - '- 21 mg, ,Q , , A g' fx, gulf ig Y-1 '3 , Q . ' ,, 'Fl . - , N ,fn , A ni'- v' r4lf', I X 'xl a K ' F Y., f ! W ' X X qsgv, Q, N4-ji J ,L'q,,:. A , ' rw. 1 41 f, ' H -Q' ' us- ,.f 4 s, fx, Dgf.. A , ,-gl N P 4 fv' 42 2-W' Q' J J N.-, v. 9 41, Q., lic A 'A Y 'A Wi u 8 My . X at 6 , as , ' .. , v , 3 'Qu' Y' f px K , '.f '. Q rf TPHPQ' I i- ' .TQ X -ii 311' '- ' an z ,-1 ANYTHI G GGES EVERYTHI GWEN I .sg One day prior to Anything Goes Day , students were running from building to building dodging falling trees due to Hurricane Gloria. I seriously doubted the possibility ofa successful event. Regardless of the previous weather con- ditions, tbe day of the event was beautiful the profs were excellent dunkees. -Susie Hoopengardener 1- uSf nuff' gg!!! SEPTEMBER' 181 Fifteen minutes before the first show we were struggling to maintain a remnant of sanity. Be- hind us, lie six weeks of practiceg before us, 10 preformances in 6 days. The unknown crowd flows in with the inevitability of a tidal wave. The Green Room is electric with excited tension. Stage and scenery creek with songg our only bridge across that chasm between us and the audience. Ah, to know their mind . . . If we speak well our words, a thin protection indeed, will shield us with glory against the sword of cri- tique. But each time, the final applause pro- claimed what we needed to hear: it was our final bugle of approbation for a job well done. The final chords are silent and our last show is ended. Or is it? Won't we just do another one tomorrow? What time frame are We in, and who are those comrades of the stage? When we remove our costumes, is it ourselves who will appear? Perhaps reality will only impose it- self at the sound of set strike. -E. Schuster uns At The Naz ln The Sound Of Music 45 Baden DN 5 a X i' I never actually got to see this because I was busy walking around stage in a nun's habit singing latin. 'Rex admiralbuis, et triumphator Excellent preforn1ance! -J Petipas Great production as usual! The type of thing we've grown to expect. -Steve Thomas I ETH -W ...Qi 1, 9 ode 183 llll- 1-J y iv Q 1-N5 ,NX ik v f fa- ,yi X lf!! , . , ,X V 1 ' zf f .vit A-tfvsf Art , . A M ' if - Y ,? '- 1' ' - , .fax ,A 1 f xii! fx Q ' . , - ,iff-6? 'E I K fjag'!,! .f fzfz, 'J fr I . J HOME ' QQ- if I Gill 1 v 0 ! S i 'x-'iw E x O '1 . aqg' ' -'f , . , ff' . Y . ,, ,jf , ' Fl ,' rf -f ' ' , ' ,111 5? f Mix. 4r- X -2,3 . I A . into ,,c-1 -its n .f Q LQ' f1 'Y5E 14 f, 1 N ifi 1 '1'1wf,kYe,'f ,fl Q, -V, 'V I I 1 ' x 3 I X X x I Q I X x + f' 36 m an ii 3: mi QP rv CD QB?-1 mam EGP' jke :IC 'B ecTeBER r, - Everyone Loves A Parade 45152 ' Z5 4 W' 1' .,lf :' X'-4 L... 4 E-'10 S' UQ 524.4 JJQ: Q f' J ar B n. 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V The-3'iAii1ia 'Matter.'Men ,became bovs, - ffl 'Y if emerged, transform ing .A themselves into such infamous figures as Coneheads, Arabs Unknown Comics, and even Women Thank vou Mad Dogs in heeding the undeniable call to be different from the rest We anxiousls await your return ,Q I laps- w wr of NW r J x C x i ,... 51 if S' f ff 6 -Y aim-if ll' ' .,,v-:.V X VN . BLOOD DRIVING 4 4sx:.'N ws... fl VC -05 ivan, X I fs' .,.'r JANUARY 199 5 5 W UP 3 0 Z we E E r r-4 rn U 5 ARY B FE THE FIRST ANNUAL KING UF KINGS Our Pride And Joy .F FEBRL ARY 1: t lla, KI G'S TGUR AME 'I f 5 3, Shri ' 'YY ', Y 1 -9 5, Q.. , ' ,. . . as 41 X .. . tix x -, Q A . . Donovan X 'yt-2 Wendell Skidgel thinks intently upon his next move ofstrategy. which would later allow him to win tirst place for the ENC C'rusader.s. n it , L n 5 4 . i. . X . , 1 ,,....,a 'f Q. D -type iv: A Q -ev i X of ZA . I 1 t , ?' .T D The Lady Frusaders took a tough second 202 place to Eastern Mennonite. I I I Paugh Donovan L P .XJ Ima, X11 4 gg-.1 M 'Y ,QQ 'f Sig, gt e Wi? ffl , X- 136-iiaf' ' x RY , Q' s 'rp KAN 'B W 1' V ,.' if rj 'f 'Qfa , . Q' yur ,Q-1-4:5 N vi ii! 4 'ff-mf .V fi-fffj-3,5 ,f ' E4-Q 1 .u- s pw ',: up-.-Sz -.,,.. ww' Q , . AlN.v 1 fx 1 K X n .1-fl' ii, j 'lx' V W K , vw qgl. f 5, . 1.3 , A is In '. ,ggf4?fJf f 1 x K- X4 1 , f , . A . . , . , - . Y 'W . 'wir-f, 3' THE G ADAL HARA CHOIR BROUGHT LITTLE SPICE TO OUR LIVES Arriving in cold rainy Weather, the Guadalaharan choir made their annual visit. Many did not understand the words they sang, but the mes- sage was clear love and joy in Christ. Their hap- piness and unity was evident and encouraging to the body of Christ. 'lf Pape RCH FOUNDATION S NGERS I Under the umbrella of the Student lllinistry Organization, Founda- tion Singers praised the Lord across New Eng- land this past year and gave us a sample of their talent during a chapel time. MARCH 204 '1 3 P' PHIL KEAGGY Bringing his sidekick, a guitar, Phil Keaggy gave us a superb concert of praise. QC thru L un, . REVIVAL . . . BRITISH STYLE The Reverend Trevor Overton, Pastor of the Church of the Naza- rene in Bedford, N orfolk, England, was the speaker for the Spring Revival sponsored by Eastern Nazarene College and the Wollas- ton Church of the Nazarene. The Holy Spirit moved among the stu- dents and comm unity as lives were changed for God's Kingdom. MARCH 205 555' O QE-nv if! 1,11 ,. . 1 ' 1 - Q 1 I ,fi , V' 3 ,.. Y X I I' 4 I A f. 6? 1' .fl w 'Wo 1,1 fm 1 fi V 4 wr 'Gym I W- .-A 'Vi ,fdlf-,r t' d15 l5f ' NQ9 X 'Qfff ,-qfgaj' ' 1 ehsgiaq ' .. 'SV ' . ,..,-. ...W .. -A fn-wi Q ' Y U A' 1 f ' 'Gunn-.Q L 1 g E .4-A.. ihg..--. P'-' v ' ' ' B. ,. U SV 1 55 :au 'Q N- '3 ', .vl ,K F ., X- . I3-1 ff ' , ww ,r 1 . 'ri 'Q ' fy X Ya ' ' gi , V YVYV S . u.,..f ol 13 gl: 1214? M, .1 ' 'JDJ ,.x . ,L4 f sq. f . -Q H-L. 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Riggs, Jr Mr 8: Mrs Frank Russo Mr Kc Mrs Charles T Shepardson Blaine L Strauser Mr K: Mrs Geren R Thomas Mrs Lucinda V Thomas Mr LQ Mrs James C' Walter PATR ONS Henry Hart Mr 8: Mrs Richard F Schubert SPONSORS A Friend Norman Ellis Copeland Mr 8z Mrs James W Douglass Dr 8: Mrs Floyd 0 Flemming Dr James A Manganello Samuel Reynolds Maybury Mrs Kenneth Montgomery Mr 8: Mrs Harlan E Moody Charles 8z Sadie Sangrey Mr 8: Mrs Bruce S TenEyck Mr 8: Mrs Willian A Ward John 8z Nina Warren Rev 8: Mrs Chester M Williams CON TRI B U TORS Mr 8z Mrs Angelo Amico Merv Bedor J A 8z Gwen Benton Mr 8: Mrs Ralph Blackburn Mr 8z Mrs Tim Birnstiel, Sr Della Boggs Donna P Brickley Mr 8a Mrs William T Cendrowski, Sr Nathan S Cornell Mr 8: Mrs Byron Dillard M Juanita Fallon First Church of The Nazarene, Niagara Falls Mrs Ruth Haskard Gelatt Dr 8z Mrs Kenneth G Heaton Jean S Keeler Gwendolyn E Mann Mr 8z Mrs Albert Moquin 8z Family Mr 8: Mrs David Moseley Rev Vernon E Shankle Steven C Shaw Rev 8: Mrs Homer M Smith Mr 8a Mrs Stephen J Smith H Blair Ward, Sr 4 , - - CWbIIastoI1, CHURCH OF THE Russell Metcalfe Pastor V F, A ,.. lUdE- - ,. n A-5: QUE- 'Sl' :ian-' ..1..- L., o ....,-11:4 v'4?'1Y-7 ,:f 37 East Elm Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. 02170 OUR CHURCH CAN BE YOUR HOME L lx K Ck ARLINGTON Granite 1049-M C ESF SAM SHELLMAN THE SCALP N AZ ARE NE SPECIALIST 5900 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22205 F' DOH Dunlap 293-295 Newport Avenue -Pas tor- ' WOLLASTON A tPt BEL AIR gil T 16 FAS th wl Moore Speed Pens H1 ll class retallers are now showlng the new T1 er E e color also Jade S Y Green Peallcraft Ebon Jet Black and Royal Blue SVRITING PENS UNCONDITIONALLY e,- 0 ' . 1 0UARAN7'fL 0 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1705 C ng Rd B IA' MD 21014 . 35 W6 1' Perse - th an usic ENC STUDENTS I'00 S elsroth D Worthlngt BLCOMSBURG CH RCH OF THE NAZARE 260 East Seventh Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 R1chardD Patmore - Pastor W fl' 5hFU'.f ,3 'ki 15 l'! 'U! l,,,.. Valerle R0bblHS, Cherle Patmore, Karen Ralston, Todd Q -4,0 --ga v. J K Sl -ov -P, '.- qv Y fu NEWARK CHURCH OF THE N AZAREN E 357 Paper Mill Rd. Newark, DE 19711 Edward Levin A -Pastor- cia e Pas Dennison Wagner A t t HAT CLEANSERS SHOES DYED VN OLL ASTON SHOE HOSPIT AL an BOOT BLACK PARLOR Shoe laces Polxshes Rubbers Oversho 300 NEWPORT AVE VXAOLLASTON MASS B LOUISP WHITE Hat Shoppe H lts Aloulcled to the He ul X v o K 1 Y 4-7 Beale St Wbllaston, Mass. 2 . 1 2 .4 S!45:i5:'4??4:5:'4:'1:'15?f:'4i'4Z'4:5:'49:', - - .d!4! Iffirnt Qllgurrh uf tlpv Nas-:arrnr ccnn venue at arficld P ac ast oc awa , W3 TT! SUPPORTING vJQoJ D ..N.Y.11 Q wml if -sf if STUDENTS N 4xI 8 x EMMANUEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 100 Rogers Ave East Wareham MA 02538 Rev R M Chfford y Wh 1 PEISZOI' maui EPHRATA CHURCH OF THE THE NAZARE 500 Nan ticoke Ave Endicott, NY 13760 Rev. Paul GrifHn -Pastor- N AZARE E -Pastor- Rev. Phillip D Hause -Associate Pastor- Rev. James E. Cox -Associate Pastor- Rev. G. Thomas Spiker -Associate Pastor- E DICOTT CHURCH OF N oflnnq can bmi CFbCO PAL!-' DRY v C INGER ALL E 1 . . 1,- eiaseo ' Q ' 73535 C CIICIUII NeIt7er I . TRY OUR LINE OF . T1 I fl ' 3- , f w w N mp I . , , I sul .ln4I rccmnmenfleml 5 Q7 Quin ,I ff! X X ax pllgsumns .mel used In hospitals ,' UW' .mal IDNIIIIIIIUHG XOII mm IIN-rcforo ' In- sure: that It measures up to prcttx ' strlc t rvqulrcnwnts 'N' 0 I loml 1H'0lIIlf'f and lhe bex! of zfx Lind -IN11 I R if - fs w N mmm? , . . , Nlfg Co Mo' 7-I Inclepvnclencc Aw '59 s Q ii Gmxrrr-: 1564 5-fx' ' - 'I ...s, I an - of 1 M' I6 'M FIRST CHURCH OF THE N BREAD CAKE 539 PASTRY AZARENE Fresh e'zez3 day 16th CQ Bfandf New Cumberland, PA 17070 BILLY the BAKER Serving the New Cumberland Community since 1943 137 Beach Street YVoIIaston, Mass. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NORRISTOWM PA FIRST CHURCH OF THE AND NAZARENE Pastor George Small . 535 Thompson Boulevard Are Proud of The1r Students Watertown, NY 13601 ROBIN BRUNNER John White PATTI JO DRAGANO 'pasfof' PAUL ERRINGTON pau, Cmig CHERYL MULHOLLAND -ASS0Ciate Pastor- KAREN SHOEMAKER l CORLISS LACED STOCKING Guarantccd IMHICJIGIZ nlxcffor . VARICQSE VEINS E AND SWQLLEN LIMBS , Clenuine su ort I I for the 155 i Cool, light, washable, durable, b 5 No rubber ' 1 X Corliss Limb Specialty Co I 25 TREMONT STREET ' THE CLASS OF 1996 of HG- U- SH H BOSTON MASS' the FLUSHING CHURCH CONGRATULATES . . THE CLASS OF 86 1 -- , , ' -' L FLUSHING FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENH IDX III P-XRTRIDCF 45 11 149th STREET Permanent W'cwmg FLUSHINC NEW YORK 11355 1, BARRY G WHETSTONE PASTOR Grlnlle 3 r Str 3-I-I7 X I' Hx D WOLLASTON HOMES are PLEASANT HOMES YY 60 Dly F S OR ALE G d HOUSE LOTS W ll L b T W W WILLSON 64 FENNO STREET WOLLASTON MASS t SIM the TIRE MAN 19 Greenwood Ave Wollaston, Mass Gramte 5561 W LAKELAND FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 52 Cooper Road Denwlle NJ 07834 GAITHERSBURG CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Salutes Our ENC Students Candace Frame Travls Pape Kathy Koppenhafer D2-1V1d Stewart Darren McKenz1e D-311191 Stewart Nma Pape Our Church can be your home M rm QIBL6' LEESBURG CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE P O Box 913 Leesburg VA 22075 . 'I' . -th L- ENC STUDENTS ' S - ' - T fgftl-fy K1mberlyDenby Brenda Hoffman Lowell Trzbby N DISTRICT DISTRICT OFFICERS Rev. Gary O. S1'ne1a1r -Secretary Mr. Sherman G. Irv1ng -Treasurer- Mrs. Dorothea Vf Brown -N WMS President- Rev. Barry .I Beverage -N YI President- Rev. Norman A. Shaw -Board of Christian Life -Chairman- ADVISOR Y BOARD Rev. Calvin A. Alexander Rev. Norman Shaw Mr. Ernest H LaBeI1e M1'. Raymond A. Hunter, Jr. SUPERINTENDENT Dr. J.E. Shankel 1040 Riverside Drive Augusta, ME 04330 MANCHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cornerstone ChI1SfI8D School 236 Maln St Manchester CT 06040 f203j 646 859.9 Sen1or Pastor Ph1l1p Chatto D Mm Assoclate Pastor Mark Green M DW School Admmlstrator Marc1a Klrby Youth Dzrector Dav1d J Blaney Muslc D1rector Kathleen Peck W l VZ' A frffffjm k ff is Z-Z Eh 7 fl X 55? TP '95 1-,-1332, l'5 G+'t' fa. 4 5,31- ' sag' 'EL' I -1 Hg 4 'Y .4 wwf' 'L ri in I D 315' 'I' .72 ,Og uh : I fl' -3 94: 5,5 CnuvQ1qo?theNa1,avene ncnestev CT Ron Wlllzams Joyce Ph1ll1ps Ron Totten Ol1ver Re1d M1ss1ng T1na Harnson Klm Cub1e .. 1k usucaw, +umomzo1?J S s a e Des Inv ahdes Thus compound IS not all coffee but contams about seven elghts coffee of the finest grades blended wnth vegetable substances whnch have been found to render xt more healthful than pure coffee m that It does not produce nervousness or wakefulness CAFE DES INVALIDES does not produce the usual effects Yet CAFE DES INDVALIDES pleases the most critical coffee connoisseurs S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON, MASS. MARLEY PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7 741 Baltimore Annapolls Blvd Glen Burnle Maryland 1Greater Baltlmore Area! A Church Supportlng ENC W1th Prayers Flnances Students GOD BLESS THE CLASS 0F 1986 ENC STUDENTS -P Matt Pease Dana Joy Katle Brocket CLEANING DYEINTG I 011 cfm ef flze best U07 obmzfmble by 017 GUY LPAGE your Groom rezzter .QyllZl7C-V,5 mos! pzzrfzculzzr leamez 33 Beafe Sf., VVOLLASTOIN GR.ANI'I'E 4692 -XLTER XTIONTS EXPERT PRESSING REP-XIRING FRIENDSHIP MAY COGPERATIUN K LGI Let 9 gs MCMURRAY 5 Us 0 e Telephone, Granite 72188 Be FYICHCIS FflCf1dS ICe-Cream- ABSOLUTELY PURE- Sherbets ME LWOGD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE BbBttP Best W1shes to Our Students at ENC Mlcherle Taylor Chrls Hersey Wendy Johnson Dawn Johnson Laurle Maltland Todd Kern Study to show thyself approved unto God a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed rlghtly d1v1d1ng the Word of Truth II Tlm 2 15 13-1---A I late no gneaiea jog 3.-'42 - .fqfl 3 .I r,-,.c - -., -,, ' .--. than to hcan that mg chiidten axe waihing in the tauihon 3 John NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NQQCQ 00 McLain, District Superintendent x , -. Q33 :23 ' 'ff'-,-- g .qs -4- Aiexanden Po Cubia, Pioneer Area Leader GQOQ Jo DougKaA, Administrative Ass t ADVISORY BOARD Manuel Chavier Richard Cliffo William Dyment Edward Mann COMMITTED TO : CHRIST - CENTERED EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH HOLINESS EVANGELISM rd CLfSS CHAIRMAN NWMS PRESIDENT NYT PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CHURCH PLANTING Arthur Hughes Louise Clifford Arthur Magnuson John Noftle Jasper Naylor ENC TRUSTEES John Bowen Manuel Chavier William Dyment Neale McLain Russell Metcalfe W YORK DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Rev James E Baker Dr Clarence Jacobs Rev Stanley Moore Mr George Gressett Mr Ross Mlller Mr Ke1th Nurse TRUSTEES TO ENC Mr Owen Whlte Jr Rev Jay A Bergers Mr Donald Darsch SUPERINTENDENT Rev Dallas D Muccl P O Box 1 79 Yorkto fn H61ghfS NY 10598 PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT DISTRICT ADVISURY BOARD Wllllam D Mowen Sr LAY Admn Asst Robert E Adams R T 1 James W Sulllvan Jr egagzggge Thomas E Wetzel Dist Secretary MINISTERIAL Rev. David P. Griffin John Buchko Ronald D. Moss SUPERINTENDENT Paul D. Mangum, D.D. 119 Tallyrand Rd., P.O. Box 513 West Chester, PA 19381-0513 C. I . CARLSON 'l'UI,7liIS'l' AGENCY ,A S1l'llIIl.N'1Il'lI Tl.f'A'l'f.x' - Tmnxv 111 1,lI1lll..N'!1l'l, T11rl:11' lfrffm Y . cwv. fQl'lXK'Y l,l'l1'U'l' Ql'1xc'x'. Mus. -elbsolufvly noflzfng 0150 done 11010 but Il -I T9 SERVICE ' one day 11111 day or soonm Pura rs 700. io S3 50 CJLYTVIPIA IIX1 C I PAYINC .9 Bunk STRFET XY 01.1.-xsToN MASS Txf' I-L PITTSBURGH DISTRICT TRUSTEES TC ENC ADVISCRY BOARD Rev Roy Fuller Elders Rev Barry Mohney Mr Lauren Couslns Mr VIC Masone Rev Donald Chamberlaln DISTRICT OFFICERS Rev James E Hugglns Offlce Ma'nager Rev Vlola Burch NWMS Presldent Rev Tlmothy R Eyrlng NYI Presldent Rev Deane R Hardy Chalrman Board of Chr1st1an Llfe SUPERINTENDENT Rev Roy Fuller 15N hR d Bl PA16001 Rev Kenneth Culbertson Rev Glenn Eagle Laypersons Mr Lauren Couslns Mr James A Hetrlck Mr W1ll1s Whltllng' 11' UPSTATE NEW YORK DISTRICT MAY DISTRICT OFFICERS Rev Carlton Hansen Secretary Rev Blair McK1m Treasurer Mrs Vera McK1m NWMS President Rev. George Milne -NYI President- Rev. Wendle Lahr Chairman, TRUSTEES TO ENC Rev George Teague Rev Blair McK1m Mr Henry Henderson Mrs Elinor Cove ADVISORY BOARD Elders Rev Wendle Lahr Rev John White Laypersons Mr. Donald Bausman Mr. Henry Henderson -Board of Christian Life- SUPERINTENDENT Rev. George E. Teague 400 Longmeadow Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. 13205 .ITLANTIC MoToIIs. Iv. , I lgyg lfyg W ti I :l'if:ff- E 'Nm' 'D E Zf5'!!i'EV- H I HI LADIES' WALTHAM WATCH 535.00 1,,f1w,.,'M1 19,,,1l,,-S MENS WRIST WATCHES 57.50 ANDUP S0163 Sm Him' 10 ptr :cnt off to Eastcrn Nazarcncs , Blfwlw'LSFl1 rfRS 7 WILLIAM A. LAMB - JEWELER 00 ea e ht.. IloLI,AsTox 159251594 HANCOCK STREET l'lIfmw,- ilu xxI'I ll li-Ztill QUINCX' fofrzpfizfzeizlf Qf IL-KST lXlll,TON, NIM S. ST PAUL S CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev Stephen C Perry CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF OUR STUDENTS: Sally Peck Todd Shobert Carol Swartz Tim Wooster Phil Wright Sondra Boden Priscilla Cubie Kelly Laudermilk Kevin Laudermilk Doug Peck Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32 W fe X , 'rx AGoodArtncle C, N Honestly me fe? MARK E Manufactured S P FalrIyPrlced N QSHODOQ-,I XS HERE R Honestly Sold 1864 1923 That's Heywood Shoes for Men Our stock is complete in BOOTS and OX-FORDS, widths from A to EE, as- surmg you Comfort, Fit and Style. Moorhead's Shoe Store 1547 Hancock St. QUINCY, MASS, HA Good Place Io Buy Good Shoes. N ar Hong Guey C -1 CI O SOUTH WEYMOUTH HURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev Arthur Hughes Zl TYLER STREET Botox Nl. Rev. Arthur Oakes Teltilxtu ffm. L27JX U1 vt lxtyx ll tw I l Rnl llllsxt Rtxlelllltllll hh here HOU KILI Rell Llilrkv. ht Hel TR10ll4 NIWLIXI ltxcmnw- BJ QINM Spct11lHomt Nlodt L tmmst Ptsttw md K -mls 'Xlrnumt L the cte Om-:ns PLI LP to Tam Ott s , us c'lluc'ul,.x'1'l Associate Pastor CS .ww lil JXIN DNS 1301-1-ntszl pmmtl 1 w II I In HILLIARD S GLASS HOI sE 1OODII's CHURCH SPCNSCRS Birdsboro Church of the Nazarene Dennis S. Boel, Pastor E. Third dt Chestnut Sts., Birdsboro, PA 19508 Covene Church of the Nazarene Clayton W Odlin, Pastor R.F.D. 1 Box 112, West Baldwin, ME 04091 Philipsburg Church of the Nazarene Thomas W Cahill, Sr., Pastor RR. 43 Box 96, Phililosburg, PA 16866 Wesleyan Church of the Nazarene E. M Fox, Pas tor 100 Walnut St., Laurel, Delaware 19956 Yorktown Church of the Nazarene Norman Steele, Pastor 1243 White Hill Rd., Yorktown Heights, NY Lfllumnhjlssocicztion osftern czzorenee allege Warmly congratulates the Class of 1986 and welcomes each of them into the World-Wide ranks of Eastern Nazarene College Alumni. Alumni Council fistula. e i 1985-ss 1986 Alumnus of the Year Alumnus of the Year Achievement Award Achievement Award Achievement Award Achievement Award .Merritt H. .lIann, President John JI. Nielson, Executive Director Gary Jones, Vice President Barbara Finch, Secretary- Treasurer Richard Schubert, Lay Trustee Harold Parry, .Uinisterial Trustee I Howard Chambers, Director Greg Niblett. Director William Dym en t, Director John Golden, Director Bill Nielson, Director I James A. Sheets. Director Glenn Boden. Associate Director I Jim Couchenour, Associate Director Dee Haas, Associate Director Carroll Bradley. Bound Table Carla Errichiello. C anterbury Fine Arts Laura Bleh. Social Work .llarlc Taylor. Phi Delta Lambda Alumni Awards James R. Cameron Kenneth E. Sullivan Keith Smith Evangeline Umstead Gary Blume Kaarina Ham GM Hassan ro MAL snop mc Best W1Sh6S from all of us at BayBank Czmlay .pmflc Baysankg Q om m rm . 'ff 2 f ' s ern gs tte f -1 NTONESE 6? POLYNESIAN FOODS ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT M TO 2 A M TEL. 328-111 Q ASS. 0217 Congratulations from BURGIN, PLATNER 8a C0., INC. 4, ,,., i ' - - - INSURANCE 1357 HANCUCK STREET QUINCK MA 02169 472-3000 Q Congratulations To The Class Uf 1986 From o Coca-Cola Bottling Com raintroe Plant!825 Granite i ee assachuaam 02185lPhon D1d you take out your Nautllus advertlsement thls year'7 Don't mlss your opportunlty ln the next volume' Cheryl 85 Sue COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK May your future be as bright as your hopes. You have our sincere wishes for a fruitful, satisfying and happy life. 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OLD HICKORY, TENNESSEE 37138 Mr. Rick Harmon 7 DUN T LET TUITIC ERASE YCUR CLLEGE 41 I fav' EDUCATIFW I., 4' With a South Shore Bank HELP loan i y ,.f.. ,y . , Qualified students can borrow up to S2 500 4. 3 ' - '1,: .. 'f3?ifi2EE3Q i ':'1 if per year. Graduate students up to S5 000 per year. And repayment begins six months after you leave school or graduate. Parents with good Credit can also borrow up to S3 000 per year through the PLUS loan program. Since this is a regular installment loan repayment begins thirty days after the loan is made. For more information call 847-3223 or visit any of our offices. .,.' j'4.,:,.Qf.::,y . A' :EEA 5:11, .QQFL - 1i:1.'r South Shore Bank, Were helping students reach for a higher education. South Um Equal Credit lender LENDER lvlember' Federal Deposit lnsurunte C.orporation Shore Bank 46171847-3100 54 EW CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE! rf'-T x- A l Yi' 'f : , f . T! f . 7 x 1 - .-I L.. my if .XX 'I x. J I X l. 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Ai I Photographers Timothy Alexander Silas Almeida Bruce Barnard Kathleen Ba s1le Michael Boden Br1an Bubar Michelle Bundy Rebecca D11 lard Sharon Donovan Evelyn Garrett Lor1e Hammerstrom Kevin Hardy Mark Hardy Kathleen Kelly Karen K1ng Susan Kinsman Pete Larkin Scott MacFarland John Marker Paul Nichols Greg Ott N1na Pape Travis Pape Peggy Paugh Doug Peck Rose Rog Cheryl Thomas Steve Thomas Anne Watz Thornton Studios N Y N Copy Wrlters Janlce Blackburn Ellen Brokaw Dan Carr Eva Chung Prlscllla Cub1e Nancy Detwller Sharon Donovan Todd Elwell Katle Far rell Eunlce Ferrlera Sue French John Furey Brenda Hoffman Susan Hoopengardener Susan K1nsman Pete Larkln N1na Pape Peg Paugh Matt Pease Jlm Petlpas Ellzabeth Schuster Denlse Steelman Dan Stewart Carol Swartz Sue Tetrault Al1c1a Thatch er Cheryl Thomas Steven Thomas Marty Trlce Dalsy Velez Sharon Worthlngton Round Table Newsletter Athletlc Awards Rap Up Deslgn 8: Layout In troduction . . Athletics ...... Faculty ....... Organiza tl ons Sen1ors ....... Un derclassm en Feature Section Directory ..... Advertisements SusanK1nsman8z Cheryl Thomas Susan Kinsman . . . Karen K1ng Cheryl Thomas Cheryl Thomas Susan Kinsman Susan Kinsman Cheryl Thomas Michelle Bundy Cover Deslgn Karen K1ng Q2 Q me O NAUTILUS 452235 Con tributors To The 1 986 Nautilus ersi Ste ve Sha w, Dave Sh ubert, Crystal S W,ank, R. Kenneth Tellier: .Y. , , , , l q kv S OUR SPONSGRED CHILDREN k S14 09' 'T' -1 'isa' CULUPHON: The Nautilus is a student publication of Eastern Nazarene College. The 1986 Nautilus, Volume 64 was published by Josten's American Yearbook Company at Topeka, Kansas. The 780 limited edition press run was overseen by Consultant David Gift. Robert L. Murphy was the publisher's representative. The 1986 Nautilus is on a 9 x 12 inch format with 288 pages printed on 80 pound stippleton paper stock with exceptions the text face is 10 point Century Schoolbook Bold, with captions and outlines in 8 point Century Schoolbook I talic. Base ink color is Black 395, with Tempo 540 Navy used as a second color on the introduction. 9 The cover was exclusively designed by Karen King in Warm Gray 403 and Black 395. Cover binding is Smyth sewn. Endsheets are Tempo 540 Navy with Snow White 280 overprint. Senior, non-graduate and faculty portraitures, as well as color and black and white printing and processing were all done by Thornton Studio of 18 West 27th Street, New York, New York 10010. 1 E r k r 2 I e E Y P U 1 . B P V 1 I I l 1 5 Q 1 I . . f f i I . 1 I W W V 1 3-I v si Q'- fs : , ia:- ? A' 4 ul sw. Q, EQ if -s


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