Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1977
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Ser ices Suppl S rength Taking time out to focus on Christ, thus clearing the mind of problems, tests, and multitudes of other hassles that are faced - that is the purpose of the daily chapel sessions. Sure, there are complaints and empty chairsg yet, students attain divine assistance when they worship with a sincere attitude. - - r ' ' - . , 1.112:13w1Zal:112-v-+.'ifYff'f','f1'e,,-,:a,v 'if''.'f3--2:13--11-15: 1 ..-15,1.:,wffW ff V ' ' 1.5 -11. ' 12 '1 5 121,17 74 A . ., ,,,.p VV,, , ,AQQ My ',,. i,,,,. ,',VA ,VAI VAA, ,,,,, , ,M 1 ,Lf gn!! K ,, A RQNXRQQ SIS SI , ICD 7 : j n , V.,-.IEV - Z Q. , tina . ' ,gf . 17' 1 J ' Z z' ' ' , i ' 'I ? 3 Z 2 f Z 5 O L Academic Repose Is Sought Relaxation . . . the craving of most students. When the opportunity finally arrives, many definitions of the word are evidenced, all of which provide viable means of academic escape . LEFT: Debbie Smith, Kim MacEachern CENTER RIGHT: Steve Flora UPPER RIGHT Mel Torre LOWER RIGHT: Roger Thrower I0 - Campus Life I -ought MacEachern CENTER ZR RIGHT: Mel Torre wer 1 . , - M 1 V121 1 Q E img H EQQ3 1 l i Us F si .Elo 'X Fm Eg!!! ernq. 'ELET' 1225 X 3, M...- u': u':'g- Campus Life Classroom Promotes In ol among other factors cause students to sacrifice sleep and free-timeg instead finding themselves buried in reading, lectures, and term papers. L-nal. '?2'iiTifl'R,Q n, Dornr Spasmodicallys the year, imrarr ber of sports that dorm spirit, phy: L W. CL A i E ,. . . f -., 5,2142 . 4 Q +1 H,.'1 V' 'rs ' .V t Y Dorms Anti are Team Spirit Spasmodically scheduled throughout attitude of competition. The desired the year, intramurals involve at num- outcome is a noticeable growth of , , , , , , FAR LEFT: Brian Folton CENTER LEFT: Davld ber of sports that entwine a cohesion of Christian sportsmanship. Linde LOWER LEFT: Sandra Brannon RIGPIT: Andy dOI1'1'1 spirit, physical CX6ICiS6, and an Lundberg, Mark D. Johnson. Gordon Pace Campus Life - I5 f 4' - as .f', 2 5L'Ef A I V E I . 1 4 3 S A 1 I 4 I v f a 1 - V w I I l 3 I An Q . 1 Q W I H 1 , r f ' ' A I -3-W, 4. P., , fini A I V Q'-A-.x..,.,.L.af., -. ., .. -MVN.. .- , ., A . . ., - W W . V , M - N'-U k -A-L ' ' ' :'.:::,:'... 4i:::?i'1fl1::':i ' ' ' 'jf ' ' if L X J ' Ii 0 004, 18 - Canoe Trip H. 1 ,,. Fall F Splashes, laughs marize the c Point River early Both students lb I , ,Y ',-,jf , ,. i . u W R1 1415 .7 ,I 1 1 4, 'W 17' , MIQLZZ' 14, I I ,, K 3 I 1 P CFUSC Crowds . ' female Sheriffs Building on Sepl I Cfrom Bozo's Week's center- Come See, The A f ' ' Q:-Q. ,fM'2 jff .f '44 J - 4 ,I I -- - . 'J' f f, , 42,22 . .' X4 743 11,37 - 2 A I V fi ' .- 4.1, , r I .1 f,,,,.,. ,, 1, I 2, 1-.Qf ,Lf , ' Q ' 1 'Time Soiurdog 255 ff lI50'l0DOPm Hdivifies Fenfuhrg Ned Lock ff 5569- - Bows 'Big 'Rap l aff 20 - Rush Week . f..- -' -ul Crusaders Go Circus Crowds . . . clowns . . . and female sheriffs filled the Activities Building on Sept. 25, as Ned Locke Cfrom Bozo's Circus D supplied Rush Week's center-ring attraction. L , V XM. Nw x This event provided both an evening of entertainment and a club get-acq- uainted time for students and fac- ulty. CENTER LEFT: Linda Hansen LOWER LEFT: Ste- phanie Castor, Kathy Simons, Patti Bleacher, Karin Denning CENTER RIGHT: Gary Kellner LOWER RIGHT: Ned Locke RIGHT: Diana .Mon- Leith 'ix N'?YWf?f if , Rush Week - r I -1. up , 5,3 gl ,-5 X. S 4541 ,212 f - W 'l 4 'L nl EE' E ' 515 '4 ra- 4 Wa . ' T ' 1 I , as , ' THE MiClIEIiS FHM! ILE A I4 , fig. K , .A A c ?,'.2'?f 5 .VZ iv. 4 1, .K , , Q., mf: ,,. , 9, YK if? Mft- U' 1!,,5' , 'ew n wg, 4. gk Z? ' ,xv i V 9 A .ef mug .-vu: 1',' , ,., 5i '3zj:6,::n 'Qa-lifl-E f f -:- 'M ' .1 ff. i, Q 5 E f 9 , 3 1 -Q . x . 1 1 y , F5 ,, -e235 ' af gs A V 1 2 Y' ' 4, mu M 'av' ! X 'ffm- Z 9 E -vs E 5, a, 12 3 R 'Q' S Q' 1 4 nf -.,. e if 1 .W it if .-Z Harp Orchestra Performs Skillful young women, presenting Orchestra of Tokyo, under the direc- international musical classics, dis- tion of world-renowned Maestro Tsu- played expert talent in the blending of tomu Mimura, provided Friday night the grand and Irish harps. Homecoming entertainment for an audience of approximately 1,000 per- These members of the Mimura Harp sons. n A 1 V H I 'i . H Q . 1:'.f5ff ff 'W.'1TCi1M:7 y ' Y A A .V , Wah? 1 t r V 7 Y , , an ,, ,, JI'II1S under the direc- ed Maestro Tsu- :led Friday night :ainment for an ,ately 1,000 per- ! 5 if? E 1. a :l Lois Larsen Enthroned as Queen Students gathered at the chilly Park Central Square Friday, Oct. 15, to view the annual coronation of Evan- gel's Homecoming Queen. Dressed in lacy southern belle cos- tumes, the candidates: Denise Hess, Mary Hong, Lois Larsen, Jan Couch, and Vickie Kousgaard were escorted to the music of First Love. The long-awaited climax occurred when Lois Larsen, senior music major, was crowned by the 1975-'76 Home- coming Queen, Debbie Haines. UPPER LEFT: First Love - Randy Walls, Patti Smith, Gordon Pace, Bill Houseman LOWER LEFT: Lois Larsen CENTER RIGHT: Lois Larsen UPPER RIGHT: Vickie Kousgaard. Rick Nichols, Lois Larsen LOWER RIGHT: Mary Hong, Daryl Swanson, Vickie Kousgaard, Rick Nichols, Lois Larsen, Doug Oss, Paul Anderson, Denise Hess, Greg White, Jan Couch y Y I i I 1 I . 26 - Homecoming I I - - Randy Walls, Patti ll-louseman LOWER . RIGHT: Lois Larsen gaard, Rick Nichols. : Mary Hong, Daryl 1, Rick Nichols, Lois derson, Denise Hess, ,bf Homecoming - 27 -. Parade Attraets Warm-Blooded Cro d Although the temperature dipped into the low 30's, loyal students and inter- ested Springfieldians gathered on curbs to watch the Saturday morning parade. Floats, constructed for competition the previous night by various dorms, were a large segment of the downtown pro- cession. These structures focused upon the theme, Memories of Days For- gotten, with the first place prize being awarded to the float built by K2N and W1N. The Homecoming court, select officials, cheerleaders, and local bands also joined in the annual event. UPPER LEFT: Karen Best CENTER LEFT: Dan Steinback, Sandra Brannon, John Weidman, Pam Keyes LOWER LEFT: Jane Reeser, Diana Leib, Lydia Brown, Debbie Bryk, Bonnie Burton LOWER RIGHT: Deborah Papit, Jeff Kingsriter, Jill Hec- kert T as all ij ,, X wg H WRSF I' -fri Wifg ffmatfi' vi fx 28 Homecoming if ra., at 1 --g J d CENTER LEFT: Dan . John Weidman, Pam Reeser, Diana Leib, Bonnie Burton LOWER f Kingsriter, Jill Hec- ARTERSn as ffm! Q ff , pf I f 774 wwf, , f , if 9 , N lil 4' fgjf 3 .- .JK .f. , . fl , , I ,, I , ff , 5 , . Je' , R31 Soaked Students Sell for Shoes Down the drenched streets of Spring- field marched devoted students carry- ing bags and boxes of apples. Why? The money collected from the apple sales was to be given to purchase shoes for needy children in the Springfield HIGH. . As an incentive toward high profits in this Circle K activity , competition was established between dorms, and also between EC and CBC. Dorm hon- ors for largest sales were awarded to S1N and K1Sg the college rivalry con- cluded with an EC triumph. LOWER LEFT: Byron Larsen, Patricia Ieffris CEN TER RIGHT: Jeannine Carr V, n, Patricia Jeffris CEN- r 'We ff Mtg, ,,'. 'T 'IZ My 1 ,,,..,., . w- ,F , ii - V 1. W.. WX A If fi 1 fi 5 A. i i 3 Q 1 If f, S 490 no ro' i 1 Rs ,t 1 l7 1 i i r V l l l t E s I 4 1 I l Audience Magicall Taken to arnia C. S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, staged Nov. 12 and 13 in the college chapel, enter- tained both children and adults. The story centered around four children who were magically transported to - I 7 Z, , Wi 34 - The Lion, the Witch, ond the Wardrobe Narnia where they were forced to take sides in a battle between a White Witch and a lion named Aslan. The simple fantasy appealed to the young, audience, while the Christian symbol- ism inspired the older viewers. LOWER LEFT: Mike Kearns CENTER LEFT: Rich- ard Cozad, Shauna Finnell CENTER RIGHT: Rich 'Ab1ondi UPPER RIGHT: Judith Umstead, Tom Gross LOWER RIGHT: Danell LeLaCheur, Suzanne Sponsler, Russ Barr, Shauna Finnell, Tom Gross 'fm fig' M f f-','- - Y Yr .gs 1 ENTER LEFT: Rich- ENTER RIGHT: Rich ith Umstead, Tom .eLaCheur, Suzanne Lnnell, Tom Gross in W w T k 4- ,..an .-f1!N.,,, V h M-,Y ,MJ s The Lion, the Witch, ond the Wardrobe X., 'W f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -in r 1 I I gn i I I I I I 4 1 eff 36 - Jeremiah People Iere Resp Confronting the biblical truths of cipleship, the I sented a concert ities Building. 2 'x N 1 I - ..,, ' -,f.f.':'..5 4 'aa 9Q??a 1 x' f 4 .. .A f , , , 1 'Z in V 1 .4 v' Ieremieh People Invoke Response of Commitment Confronting the student body with the biblical truths of commitment and dis- cipleship, the Jeremiah People pre- sented a concert Nov. 19 in the Activ- ities Building. Through comedy and drama, the group reflected how Chris- tians often are and presented the image of what they can be through Christ . l 7 '-ff! it x .-J, M x 'Y Jeremiah People ti nm f j? 4 .. ,471 2 3 f 5. K I: ,.f4,.,ff M- 38-HAK M Stud Special Chri made for em' as EC students to HELP A sponsored by S 1 v pau. B N' CE ,f 'I Q roog, E 5 1 Students Set Aside Time to 'Help a Kid' Special Christmas memories were made for approximately 20 children, as EC students set aside one afternoon LO HELP A KID. This occasion, sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Mu Phi Epsilon, was composed of skits, singing, gift presentations, and a visit by Santa Claus CDoug Hunterj. This outreach of love expressed the true sharing spirit of Christmas. UPPER LEFT: Melody Bohrer, Sherie Gordon, Elene Norwood, Herb Johnson UPPER CENTER LEFT: Theresa Jinkerson CENTER LEFT: Wendy Wildman, Aaron Fraley, Bill Reveal RIGHT: Doug Hunter wwf sm l il in 3 1 1 40 - Open H -,,wW W Y Y V V H Open Decorations, d less hours of preparations Christmas Open i'k-1 Upon House Promotes Hohday Splflt Decoratlons, dorm loyalty, and count less hours of work characrerlzed the preparatlons made for the annual Chnsrmas Open House, Dec 6 and 10 34 1 In spreadlng a bn of the hollday SPIIII, all resldence halls were avarlable for VlS1IOIS and refreshments were served M I f CENTER LEFT Bryan Renfro Susan Lergh UPPER CENTER RIGHT Gwen Osbome Jan Crmenden LOWER CENTER RIGHT Barb Roach FAR RIGHT Wanda Cuthbertson 9 19- 1 Open House Musii Performing in cc Jan. 23 respecti and Amplified V 42 - Chuck Girard ,-4...-. . 3, I 1 Q W 4 I I . r A r 1 X . 9 Fx. Q-Xu.. 1 .. .- ,A, . 111. , rv :- i in i HFree Sound Aimed For Area Youth Youth This year SCOPE extended its outreach to Springfield high school students through the airing of Free Sound on KICK 1340 AM. On Sunday nights beginning at 10:00 p.m. and going to 1:00 a.m. , host Paul Logsdon and hos- tess Mary Thrower were heard sharing the news of Christ. Included in its weekly format, Free Sound pro- grammed Christian rock music, easy rock music, and guest interviews. During the airing time, carelines were set up on campus for area listeners who responded to the message or who needed counseling. 1' ff If 4 iff, X 44 - Free Sound ' gynnw f',' '.fl in 'V , Wye, V . 5 ' f ' . ' 'af IX 2,- ' W -t . . 1 V, I. , ' mjyfffff ff.-,f,,1w,-,-,-I FAR LEFT: Paul Logsdon UPPER LEFT: Brent Browning LOWER LEFT: Paul Logsdon CENTER RIGHT: Mary Thrower UPPER RIGHT: Mary Thrower LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Thomas Mi 4 .th 1 UPPER LEFT: Brent 'au1 Logsdon CENTER UPPER RIGHT: Mary :bbie Thomas X N ffFZY? Free Sound 46- Pastor ebb Provides Spiritual Services This year, we welcomed Bert Webb as our new Campus Pastor and Spiritual Leader. As he approached our chapel pulpit for the first time, a hush of anticipation spread throughout the congregation. Then with a smile, Pas- tor Webb broke the ice and truly became our very own Pastor as his quick wit, total togetherness and spir- itual leadership combined to win our hearts and respect. Pastor Webb is a highly experienced minister, extending from missionary responsibilities to pioneer efforts to executive positions in the General Council of the Assemblies of God, International. He feels his opportunity to be associated with Evangel College is a high point in his life and one which is ordered of the Lord . To see that a growth in the grace and personal knowledge of Christ as Savi- our is Pastor Webb's aim. He feels that his availability to the individual stu- dent receives top priority. He desires to conduct chapel services to provide a spiritual atmosphere where students will find it easy to respond to the truth of God's Word as applied by the Holy Spirit to the circumstances of everyday life. Pastor Webb says, Evangel graduates must leave the college with not only acquired skills and capabilities in their chosen field, but also with a total commitment to truly represent Christ in every phase of life. A Dur As the Dyna Spiritual Emp many of our he the Holy Spirit know that that having an effe Evangelist, De week he had be prospect of coa ball team here three days, he sion and closed ing that the f would become a Denny qual world, on past backing two Na teams. He was Division II at L win record of 24 Bert Webb rvices to provide a e where students espond to the truth plied by the Holy tances of everyday Evangel graduates ege with not only apabilities in their also with a total .y represent Christ x vu an Duron Sees Ministry in Football As the Dynamic Evangelist closed Spiritual Emphasis Week this year, many of our hearts felt the tugging of the Holy Spirit. Little did any of us know that that same tugging had been having an effect on the heart of the Evangelist, Denny Duron. That very week he had been approached with the prospect of coaching a potential foot- ball team here at Evangel College. In three days, he had affirmed his deci- sion and closed his final service know- ing that the following semester he would become a part of our staff. Denny qualifies in the football world, on past performance quarter- backing two National Championship teams. He was in the NCAA College Division II at Louisiana Tech with a win record of 24 and 1 loss in 1972 and 1973. In the Southland Conference his team was all-conference for two years and he was voted most valuable player his senior year. After college he signed with the pro- fessional team, the Birmingham Americans in the World Football League for two years. He helped bring his team to a World Bowl Champion- ship before moving to the Washington Redskins NFL team. But as was to happen a few years later on our own campus, Denny felt that special tugging of the Holy Spirit to leave training camp to enter the min- istry full time. After successfully reaching many for the Lord during his years in Evangelism, the Ilord directed Denny to a new aspect of ministry. The unique and exciting profession of combining the Gospel and football. He says, football in a Christian envi- ronment is a ministry and will be one of the greatest outreach programs and tools for Evangel College that the Evangelical world has ever experi- enced. Football is an American national sport and an excellent way to channel ministries through the players and students. He will concentrate on discipleship and unity in the team through experiences in Jesus Christ. There are three kinds of conditioning involved in Denny's training program, including mental, physical, and spir- itual. He wants to see all three aspects developed in his men to create a whole team full of whole men. K 2 I Denny Duron ! W 1 i! ny Il I b il 6 x . 1 5 5 L ,. 1 'z I 1 i if W ln 1 1 L 3 i x -4 I J 'Jwi QA , . ,v 17 , , ,412 f f 1 f .wa ff 'WMANX I X' UW xx.: K , Wig- '. - ' . ' F , Sr, V fx f A 'H i-E if ' if . 3, ' :Q fe, , uf X ,L V 5 ,.,' ,. 35 1 V, , ,gi f -X824 I I II ,I I II I! II II I I I I S3 fi Q, I I I II I I .I I I I I i . S1 W I I I I I I I fi. Administration UPPER LEFT: Mr. George Crawford Business Manager UPPER RIGHT: Dr. Zenas Bicket Academic Dean LOWER LEFT: Mr. Neil Eskelin Director of Development LowER RIGHT: Mr. Berl Best I Dean of Students 52 - Administrofion , , ,,,f ,,1-if f,,. my, 5, V,,, H ' I 'FW X 7, ,172 'iff :ll X W 7: fl X ,f ,I ,.,,,,. MH., , 1 2gyi::f Ag,-1'- rw f 'f f':5 , ., ,... I - ZWQ' 'Q 51545 - fn 63:41 f' z F' Q I , f , 1 7 ll I 1 midi uf f -,x,..,x . -, ,..,. . 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Harland College Repri Mr. Jim Tyg Financial Ai I . -. ,DA u-J,,, , fig, -nut i E I 4 4413 x iz-' - o ,' .if'f2'i. 1 55 23' , ,Q ,Enix .U Mr. Harland Kingsriter College Representative Mr. Jim Tygret Mr. Gary Kellner Financial Aid Housing Miss Betty Chase Information Services Dr. Arthur Erickson Registrar ,pau 'ff' P ,-. .Nl ,R Administrative Sioff - 55 Administrative Staff Mr. Lynn Anderson Learning Resources Center Mrs . June Denton Bookstore 56 Administrative Staff Miss Pam Donaldson Mrs. William Gunn Health Center Post Office I -L my L Miss Wanda Cuthbertson Mrs. Lucille Clark Health Center Educational Development Center Mrs. Francis Berkihiser Mrs. Pam Kellner Mr. Woodvall Moore Learning Resources Center Preschool Learning Resources Center .-as , M 4 , feral, X X5 If Administrative Staff - 57A ii Z , , 5' Per Keel Thil Run Row one: LaRue Hays, Alice Ki: two: Billie McP1 Maynard, Naomi Miller, Cheryl 1 DeVau1t, Brenda if 2 I I J y A -2 ,Lf-I.-esg, 1 f gt 4:14:13 Z , .,, QE I .. Milne ,fa-, ,M .44 5 E1 fs ? -.42f L,.a,J 'mmm s X, fo k . , ,, :fa I -4 4 ,Wm I 1' ' .Aww ff,,,,,-.NX may i i .A i Personnel Keep Things Running Row one: LaRue Lackie, Nita Colbaugh, Kris Hays, Alice Kirsch, Sue Anders, Eva Boy Row Lwo: Billie McPheeters, Moira Hernando, Leota Maynard, Naomi Yates, Sharon North, Mary Ann Miller, Cheryl Garrison, Linn Cameron, Linda DeVau1t, Brenda Goode, Debbie Ernerick 2 J ei 'fi Q ., Z! 4, K I fi ,xr 2 x , ' fra i 4 i i? Administrative Secreiories - 59 U0 Belng a position They e students assigning ing each QW of ac in ,I 60 - Student Personnel Stuff L -lv' Dorm Management Bears Responsibilit Being a resident counselor constitutes a position of marked responsibility. They each assist approximately 210 students in a number of capacities - assigning rooms and keys, safe-guard- ing each room, personal counseling, and offering spiritual guidance. The RC's are aided by two resident assist- ants who help to carry out dorm rules and procedures. UPPER LEFT: Ross Byars - Krause CENTER LEFT: Jeff and Shelda Harris - Scott LOWER LEFT: Deb- bie Ionnes - Spence UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Berl Best - Director of Student Personnel LOWER RIGHT: Resident Assistants: Row one: Bob Lamson - Scott. Grant Jones - Krause, Mark Pierce - Krause Row two: Sue Waligunda - Spence, Debbie Smith - Scott, Barbara Roach - Walther, Verna Praschan - Walther, Denise Hess - Spence 'Z , . ,t Li' Q i' - Sttk., .67 Student Personnel Slcf'f 61 -X Xa. I f t Campus Is aintained by Link's Personnel RIGHT: Mr. Claude Link LOWER: Row one: Bar- bara Leembruggen, Grace Vaughn, Sheri Kline, Sherry Bogue, Corine Dixon, Pauline Harrzler, Marie French Row two: C. W. Syler, Leo Miller, Cliff Creek, Charles Askew, Joe Miller, Howard Bailey, Burl Herndon, Glenn Reed, M. J. Boul- ware, Claude Link Row three: Tom Keltner, John Hubbard, Sam Kallberg, Bill Ballinger, Charles Perkins, Frank Hicks 4, . Grew ' ' ,fl 5 5 nf-,,,,.,,.w 1 u 62 - Maintenance 3 if H 1 4 t . f V, .mr-'ff-'z':r e11 1: l 1 , 4 - Q f I f I faq... Bill Gunn's Crew Feeds Hungry Sohool RIGHT: Mr. Bill Gunn LOWER: Row one: Marie Nicholson, Cleta Faucett, Wilma Curry, Cecelia Logsdon, Carol Zimbelman Row two: Dale Met- calf, Wade Wasson, Pearl Fender, Vena Shaffer, Bernadine Pinegar, Richard Harrington, Mr. Bill Gunn Missing: Lena Allen, Joyce Ball, Phyllis Lee I Xp' 1+ -- J i . E, I ' If 1 Q 5' . I H I t ,..,. ' .N in 'X' , . ' 'Q 'ilu e ' I . A1 ' B .,v. V , 4' . l GL Cafeteria 63 Students tc independent for the unbia Dr. T. Dale P4 Psychology The studet than those o subjectively to describe 1 would be the Mr . Berl Best Psychology .mf WMC 1 12,,,:1fL,2,.fa. 9 l r I - 'cj z ' F I-1 'mm 1 M I5 Gr fi -Emu 1 l 1 ,Qt M Aw 1 .,f, fe- 1 3 ' fA j2E1: ' filiz' L -1 J' .M A-, 4,4 rf. A -' ,Z 3 t P vv a in --v ,Q 1 L- F 13? Xf. N. v 1y master's tween students I 'repress' any ,ct that I'm A I Students today seem to be exercising more independence in thinking and earnestly searching for the unbiased TRUTH. Dr. T. Dale Pollard Psychology The student of 197 6 is much more sophisticated than those of 1966. Today's student is much more subjectively oriented. If I were to pick one word to describe this subjective philosophy of life, it would be the word , 'why' . Mr . Berl Best Psychology Q . 5 ,QKQEEQ ileisfi-. lff3i : , . .5 ,VI , ,V H,-J a..., -.yo 13, .. , ,,L 1, . .. A 1 1 ' ' fi 'afiimffg '5' .ilk .., ' ,,,....i-viwlqgr L' I 71 SL.: ft ,N ' w' v gp Nw-' -' , MR'-'ri-r ' ' a Hz a im.. , I 3 ZS 6, T ,, fe y 1 uw 1- 51, 7 as nv 'P ,: :.y.,mg- .417 1, Q ur. . gp., of.. 12.1 PM 4: -, L5-i -, Relic- , '. -- 50:21 gg' 55' i 'ggi ' sir Ahttbll L K' tdfap.HsWw , ... ,, ,gt 1 V' J-z-E' lf' uk it-5 Egifts y. M ,zr 1-.1 vgwg- at .1 Ur, 5 J.. 531' ,V 1,-gm, -'san ...atv 5 1 ...if '35 ' + J.: 5 X ish ' W Q at Q X t Today's students are younger, much younger! CI was a doctoral student myself ten years ago .J Students today are probably more informed about the world and what is going on, come from more affluent homes, and are less sheltered from secular ideas and values. Spiritual commitments seem to be generally comparable . Dr . Thurman Vanzant Psychology Young people today have a better value system. They know what is important to them and act upon that knowledge. Miss Alta Wyckoff Psychology f 2 Ai Behavioral Sciences Biblical Studies An important event in my life . . I was a college sophomore. On an October evening I was baptized in the Holy Spirit. The whole course of my life was altered dramatically . Dr. William W. Menzies Department Chairman l 66 - BibIicc1ISfudies My experience during my summer ministry in Spain H9685 has helped me to realize the need of focusing on eternal values. CPhil. 3:7-97 Mr. Steve Earle Biblical Studies The first quote I thought of was 'sleeping with Calvin Johansson on choir tour, ' but have decided against that in favor of 'preaching to alcoholics in the missions of downtown Chicago' . Mr. Larry Williams Biblical Studies Mr. Gary Kelln Biblical Studies While atter realize that 4 truth as if sur undermine rr faith, must I: realization a without fear. Mr. Glenn A . lx Biblical Studies 1inistry in the need of -9,1 I i eping with 1ave decided i alcoholics in A., Mr. Gary Kellner Biblical Studies While attending theological seminary I came to realize that one need not be afraid of seeking after truth as if such exploration could somehow undermine my faith. Faith, in order to be genuine faith, must be based upon evidence. Such a realization allowed me freedom to pursue truth without fear. Mr. Glenn A. Miller Biblical Studies Aside from the day I was converted, the greatest event in my life was when I solemnly said: 'I, Donald Baldwin, take thee, Judith Harwell to be my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forth, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer . . .' Now that my friends was an Event! Mr. Donald E. Baldwin Philosophy f , fn Nl 4 ,.. l .- ' 4' A . S. V I .., a,. , , 5... w, I iii ' 1 i I y if .Ar V if f . - ff' . 3' i i? v . l F 1 Biblical Studies - 67 Business and Economics For what reason did you choose teaching as a career? To return in kind , what was generously given me . Mr. David Armstrong Department Chairman 68 - Business and Economics - - A- K K' ' A' xlul' I found the computer irresistable . It is fascinating to watch the little man inside running around counting on his toes. Besides, he does whatever we tell him. Mr. Jim Davies Data Processing I did not CHOOSE to enter the teaching profession. The Dean hog-tied me, and dragged me, kicking and screaming, into it! Now that I Teaching 1 am in it, I enjoy it thoroughly. students. Mr. George Crawford Mr. Jack Gross Accounting Management l .I iff, 5. l v .Q 3-'X I It is nside running , he does Mrs. Glyness Curtis Business :hing . . . to repay some wonderful teachers for the and dragged confidence they had in me and to fill a place of ! Now that I Teaching provides a pervasive outreach through service in His kingdom . Teaching helps me do students. both of these . Mr. Jack Gross Mrs. Mildred Nicholson Management Business X X Business and Economics - 69 Communi- . cations and Art What differences can you see between an EC student and a y state university student? Dr. Eugene Elser i Department Chairman 1 i 4 i I 1 I e l 1 ,cial 70 - Communications and Art Rather than subscribing to an inherent fatalism, or entertaining a churning desire to have 'something' give purpose to 'everything else ,' the EC student seems to operate in the realm of the meaningful and purposeful. Mr . Ray Smenner Art Mr . John Bocchieri Art X Q A student who goes to a state school on the average does not see the importance of God in his or her educational upbringing . Dr . Eliezer Oyola Languages I see the EC student seeking to fuse the knowledge and skill he acquires into the broader goal of fulfilling a divine purpose for his life . Education does not become for him an end but a way in which to achieve a higher dimension of life in Christ. Mr . Robert Turnbull Languages In state sc students gel knowledge. intellectual physically 4 contrast, rn quite seriou spiritual go. better unde: their relatic other men. ' Mr . Doug 'I' ar Communicatit Totally m campus was tenderness o found in ma response to 1 teaching bet love . Miss Sandra Ve English A 1 f-. 3 Ls to a state ge does not of God in his upbringing . ' ' .nt seeking to v and skill he :oader goal of purpose for does not . end but a hieve a uf life in . nf- In state schools, many students genuinely search for knowledge . They want to be intellectually alert and physically disciplined. In contrast, many EC students are quite serious about pursuing spiritual goals in an effort to better understand themselves, their relationships with God and other men . Mr . Doug Tarpley Communication Totally missing on the state campus was the beautiful tenderness of spirit which I have found in many EC students. In response to their warmth, teaching becomes an act of love . ' ' Miss Sandra Vekasy English The EC student relates his knowledge to Biblical principles . Mrs . Twila Edwards English From my association with students at Forensic tournaments from church-related and state universities, I would say that EC students vary as much in piety, scholarship, world outlook and personal morality as those students found on any other campus. Dr. Nonna Dalan Dramatic Arts ia... The EC student CHOSE EC. If he were a Christian attending a state university, his goals, his plans, his subjects, his life- style MIGHT not be different. But if he CHOSE EC, he obviously expects the school- faculty, environment, etc. , to MAKE the difference . Mrs . Pansy Collins English Most EC students are willing to work at clarifying their Christian world views. Many at state institutions are philosophically empty or are so crammed with materialism that they have never even thought of considering a Biblical world view . Dr . James Edwards English Y if X 54 I ff . , If ,...,.... , :fi 0 A nf ,, -- ,,.. .H ' U ' D, iff..-:ff : . .4 1 , ' Y 527fZ'f Z: 2 , H :A :,4,.!:s-.., ,. . Communications and Ar! 71 72 - Music Music Department Chairman Dr. Joseph Nicholson Mr . Delbert Dugan .Voice Mr. Cyril McLellan Upper Strings Mrs. Beth McLellan Dr. Calvin Johansson Woodwinds Choral Director Mr. Kenneth Swanson Mr. John Shows Lower Strings Instrumental Director Mr. Duffy Haw Piano Mrs . Bonnie J en Voice Miss Marilyn Bc Piano nlf'l0Ul nwnup li F F f f 4 'xg - Mr. Duffy Hawkins x w Piano Mrs. Lois Johansson Flute-Piano Mrs. Bonnie Jenkins Dr, June Kean Voice Organ-Piano Mrs. Marilyn Lowe Miss Marilyn Boston Mrs. Edna Baker Mrs. Betty Palma Piano Voice Piano -----J 5154- 'A ' .-.v- an-V w x'iw af, , 1 f 4, :qv : , ,744 , 4. A , , - 'ii t .4 fff -' Music ,. bf Q , , r . A . W I ,, U ' W' I , W .. , . if , ,T- 3 l af. ti will Uni .. ing, ills 1: 'I as M2 iii M it , xl 'v. li W, PY !4 M W i V. M 'Q A ' K 1 A . N V' I xl, ix. il. iii ki It R t r 1 W N4 x V, 35 1 x i !, l i E , 1 iran. Science and Technology What beneficial experience have you gained in teaching at Evange1? ' Dr. B. Arthur Erickson Department Chairman Dr. L. Turner Collins Life Sciences . . . the enjoyment of teaching in a school where the majority of students seem to be genuinely interested in learning. Mr . Duane Huechteman' Mathematics fly Have learned to better understand young peopleg C25 Have appreciated the dimensions of a teaching ministry here at the college: C35 Have learned in my academic area since I've taught the subjects! Dr. Walter Ernst Physical Sciences ,V 9?s' 91'iimv,., v q4,,f,sf?nf.y,.,,MY s g ' -- ' ' 56.3 -:f .H J V: ' S it X . M 5 V ,jx .,v:-ny. --:,:,:,,::l .4-, ' , Hills i ' in :iw 1 ' 'fb' wif, 1 ' 'f 'CZ '5 - ,V mi, It I :V ,- r ' '- .4 1:72, 1 1 :':,jf- gt 3 sf i Q? 4' ., I . N ff ., A 4 V , .,.: .. . ,V.,.. ,E',.,,,., V 74 - Science and Technology The inspir constructing resulted fror Also, there deeper spiri' share these 1 Dr. Steve Davi Life Sciences The colleg exploration. satisfaction worthiness ol have learnec Mr. Jack Blizz. Life Sciences - -Ll. h a school o be nd young tensions of a g C35 Have 've taught the The inspiration to be creative Csuch as constructing a solar energy growth chamberj has resulted from my opportunity to teach at Evangel. Also, there is a constant challenge to develop deeper spiritual experiences with the Lord and share these with our beloved Evangel students. Dr. Steve Davidson Life Sciences The college atmosphere is one of continuous exploration. I find that exciting . But my greater satisfaction is to see students discover the Knowing the future alumni of Evangel College is a great experience. worthiness of the traditional and simple values we DI, Glenn Barnet have learned in Christ. Mr. lack Blizzard Life Sciences f, W 14 5 'f 1 1 ff W 1' M LJZ y H ll ai Mathematics Dr. Joseph Bohanon Physical Science li 4 V7 E ,L- Science and Technology f y Social Sciences What is the greatest benefit an EC student receives? My first answer would be 'the opportunity to get truth into perspective. ' Education is the search for truth. But much that poses for truth is opinion. A Christian college provides a climate not only for life-long friendships but where 'proper' perspectives can be developed. In Dr. I. Calvin Holsinger History Mrs . Virginia Hogan History 7 76 - Social Sciences , ,W rffvffcfffzw-yfy ff ,f , , ff WWW X 414' f f f V I W ,nm gan M: MI7' I V, !v ',f ,f X 5 ,WZ 4' , 1 iii, f ' 912241, X 1232 A jg, Z if 1 fy! ' 4 if f ff ff X Wx 'X ffl? - gf 171 I f M46 'flffff ,, M 119,67 W uf, X fff W W if - .f ' ' ,, 6 V .T .- He gets a quality education in a Christ-honoring environment and fellowship with others of life- precious faith. Dr . Alex Karmarkovic Political Science . . . the discovery that Christ fthe Word of Godj makes a difference in all aspects of liberal arts education . Dr. H. Wesley Ward Political Science ., Ax .p . . . the 4 formulate va with faculty who share th in life . ' ' Mr. David Stai Physical Educa The matur: Jesus Christ fellowship o faith and th professors of Dr. Don Pearso Physical Educa1 -1--. , - a 4'.4:.:fM, ' I 9 . V C' --- if ,Ik ' . r---'-:cw ' ' st-honoring s of life- Nord of Godj Jeral arts L. .nf I . . the opportunity to formulate values by interacting with faculty and fellow students who share the same objectives in life . Mr. David Stair Physical Education The maturing of their faith in Jesus Christ due to the fellowship of students of like faith and the guidance of professors of strong faith. Dr. Don Pearson Physical Education ff J , ,V Z! y... S Mr. lim Munnerlyn Physical Education Students have the opportunity to live together and learn together with other people of similar principles and beliefs. Mr. Aundrae Curtis Physical Education . . . the sincere Christian concern and individual attention and interest shown to the students. Miss Sandra Sorbo Physical Education I 1' ff x Social Sci ence S - 77 Teacher Education What is the greatest benefit of teaching? Dr. T. Dale Pollard Department Chairman . . having the assurance that you have been instrumental in helping to guide young people in the pursuit of learning. Mr. John Dickinson Elementary Education Teaching is basically helping one to communicate. It is always a joy to see one better able to articulate his finest expressions , edifying not only himself but also those about him . Dr. Riley Denton Secondary Education 'l . . . observing the growth of pupils , intellectually , - psychologically , and spiritually and feeling that, at least to some degree, you have made some contribution to that growth. Dr. Virgil Nicholson Secondary Education Miss Alta Wyckoff Secondary Education 78 - Teacher Education xmssxwt-W X, we .,, . af S? i' S I u Lv .wif 'ff .. Burt ivan' uw' I f .wuz xp ALA . . . the o the students g and characte: that you had t growth proce: Mrs. Kathy Begg Elementary Educ e -.2 ' at .Hi 'N I V L ..-Yi' K f D MQ . 5 Q Xp 9 .iiiiiir f ahah' '- Y' KW , iz' fi qi 1 'sv' wi 1 v ' ,-QQ ' My greatest joy as a teacher is to see the 'emerging outlines of a truly Christian mind, ' as expressed by Dr. Arthur Holmes in his recent book, THE IDEA OF A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE. Mrs. Carole Stone Special Education I enjoy knowing that I have, in varying degrees, been instrumental in helping handicapped children become better prepared for coping with life's experiences and pressures - often overwhelming for physically and mentally intact people. Mr. Earl Hughes Special Education 1 s Y ,,VV Miss Ruth Martin Special Methods The greatest benefit and joy of teaching is what you can do for the student in helping him develop to his greatest potential and what the student can do for you in making you a greater teacher. 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UPPER LEFT: Phil Brown - Youth Evangelism LOWER LEFT: Lois Ephraim - Impacts UPPER CENTER LEFT: Mary Hong - Director LOWER CENTER LEFT: Dan Iverson - Child Evangelism UPPER CENTER RIGHT: Sue Waligunda - Trea- surer CENTER RIGHT: Kay Compton - Secretary FAR UPPER RIGHT: Gary Kellner - Advisor LOWER CENTER RIGHT: Terry Haughee - Visita- tion FAR LOWER RIGHT: Mark Glover - Mission Interns i IOO SCOPE - ': WW' f- f -.1 . 1. :mir .. QL---4 wir X PE long - Director LOWER son - Child Evangelism Sue Waligunda - Trea- ay Compton - Secretary ary Kellner - Advisor Terry Haughee - Visita- Mark Glover - Mission 'Aww- Q,,. , SCOPE ,hi w I N V r 3 , 5 w f UE ,Ll- Lk t'.v Hz' '1z, rl? xi 4, H' HL' Hi, ,IL- lL W 1 K ri E155 i?L M I WN X. i H i W 5 'N 1 i X wir 1, H lx vi Nr 41 i il 11 W, -N M i 1, WN N li I 1 li V n in fl H ill V 'N W ,ings 102 -SCOPE jx I! LLL4 MN- Carto i Representing a sl: ministry, Child - presented their adherents. Presc f.ii r ,,,, I -. 3, s fh 4 2 I I ' . x V V I ' - g., v EY. M55 f iw ' J -,wh--f-W-1350 r lx - ,1,,,,, ,,,..,,-w-sus,Z?' E W., wif. , Cartoon Characters Relate Gospel Representing a specific area of SCOPE ministry, Child Evangelism workers presented their program for chapel adherents. Preschool children, along .mann ,bn A., -. f , XA Vxmf, Q if '3 . 'N ' U, IW' e' K V, -.Aj-EJB' KA: .., Pag Combining interests , attempted to with a compl lection of m workshop a remodeled. changes were- . .1 1 104 -- Excalibur 4.1. ?1 Q IJ Q .g-- Q fi fl if Pages Added for Complete Co erage Combining diversified talents and interests, the EXCALIBUR staff attempted to present the student body with a complete and entertaining col- lection of memories. In this endeavor workshop area was expanded and remodeled. Within the book itself, changes were made in both structure and style. In signing a contract with Taylor Publishing Company, more pages were added, and the amount of color was increased . UPPER LEFT: Danell LeLaCheur - spring assistant editor LOWER LEFT: Gay Brimeyer - fall business manager UPPER CENTER LEFT: Brad Rich - edi- s tor, lab technician LOWER CENTER LEFT: Jim Downing - fall assistant editor UPPER CENTER RIGHT: Lori Owens - copy editor, spring business manager UPPER RIGHT: Steve Lopez - layout editor, artist LOWER RIGHT: Lab Staff - Row one: Donna Wade, Bill Stanley, Dixie Boyle, Julie Boyd, Linda Teegarden Row two: Danny Falero, Laura Pearson, Barry Copeland, Sandy Brannon, Lucy Thomas JL? Q.. ',f f' . Exca lbur 1 O5 -,-f I V- f--A -4-------f-ff -- W- ----- -f- ' :Y 3 ill.: A-F . l s ' I ,I iii ug! lu. . I l I f l . F ll Q I . at i pd ll., 1 in I 1 B . I Y 1 Ft i n ,l t I I t l I I l .cgi ii Sil l E ! I Z.. I Lance Adopts ew Polio and Design The LANCE, Evangel's student news- paper, developed a new editorial pol- icy as well as renovated its basic lay- out design. Published bi-weekly, the paper had as its goal to inform and to promote understanding of campus news and issues, as well as to entertain. Moreover, it was the general concern of the staff that the LANCE serve as a ministry on campus, recognizing the importance of the written word in bearing out truth. This year the staff worked towards a more comprehensive coverage of news. Approximately 30 reporters aided in the operation of put- ting out each six page edition. To aid in the production process, the LANCE acquired a new workshop in which to carry out its publication responsibili- ties. Mr. Doug Tarpley served as advi- sor. UPPER LEFT: Roger Loomis. Editor LOWER LEFT: Ron Wachino, Sports Editor LOWER CENTER LEFT: Sue Waligunda, Business Manager UPPER CENTER RIGHT: Christi Dean, Managing Editor LOWER CENTER RIGHT: Marge Couch, Copy Editor FAR RIGHT: Gary Strunk, Photographer l06- Lance sggsqxwsw - EARN , ,4 .tt 1 'i d gn t tion responsibili- zy served as advi- , Editor LOWER LEFT: .tor LOWER CENTER Liness Manager UPPER aan, Managing Editor Marge Couch, Copy unk, Photographer ,,.,,.A .... E- YY KEC KECCI Evange endeavored to programming sound. KTTS, donated a iarg ing equipment the beginning 1 Paul Logsdon, ,l , '-.J .-il ' K 'I' l in 1 . ' V .. ,iv 1 f .9 3 , 'q A, .-... 108 - KECC ll-fl. t .nw X f-i- ' 5 .M 1 I 3,21 .. J, . KECC Airs a More Professional Sound KECC, Evangel's campus connection, endeavored to introduce into its radio programming a more professional sound. KTTS, a local radio station, donated a large amount of broadcast- ing equipment to the station prior to the beginning of school. According to Paul Logsdon, station manager, the new equipment helped the student- operated station to produce the best sound ever. The acquired equipment, as a result, improved reception in all the dorms on campus. UPPER LEFT: Richard Dortch LOWER LEFT: Rich Hoyt UPPER CENTER LEFT: Paul Logsdon CENTER LEFT: Gayla Masters LOWER CENTER LEFT: Kay Compton UPPER CENTER RIGHT: Vic Palmer UPPER RIGHT: Verna Praschan LOWER RIGHT: Row one: Danny Catania, Darrell Demarco, John Weidman, Bill Liles Row two: Leesa Cherry, Donna Wade, Jackie Fine, Donna Smith, Kay Compton Row three: Paul Logsdon, Ed Burgiere, Kurt Olson, Kevin Compton Row four: Mark Brown, Gayla Masters, Vic Palmer Krcc:-109 I I. ,f, 9 If .f . College Band Performance-minded best describes Y the 55-member college band, directed band, which basically performs players, presented numerous concerts by Mr. John Shows. This year the ensembles for wind and percussion in and around the Springfield area. ' i Concert Bend The concert band, under the direction interest of Evangel to several midwest- band members ministered through of Mr. lohn Shows, traveled in the ern states. Chosen by audition, the 32 instrumental music' l lO -College Bond X Concer1Band Bell C The bell choir, Dr. Calvin lo tone this year v bells. The set ' 1 Cont The 35-voice by Dr. Calvin performances 'Thanksgiving v. . umerous concerts .ngfield area. 1 l l istered through , R --l---------H ----aug Wi . g Bell Choir The bell choir, under the direction of Dr. Calvin Johansson, improved its tone this year with the purchase of new bells. The set which came from Penn- sylvania, was valued at more than S4,000. During Thanksgiving break, the 12-member choir conducted an itinerant ministry. Concert Cho The 35-voice concert choir, directed by Dr. Calvin Johansson, regards its performances as ministries. During Thanksgiving break, choir members toured the states of Illinois, Wiscon- sin, Iowa, and Missouri. The Ohio area was their itinerary for the spring semester break. College Band: Row one: S. McLellan, D. Wolfinbarger, L. Miller, E. Carlson, J. Vance, W. Wildman, R. Beck, L. Stein, M. Grohman Row two: K. Starke, R. Jenson, L. Cherry, E. Hazard, D. Bicket, B. Fish, M. Davidson, D. Hannis, P. Eastlake, L. Ramey, G. Perrit, B. Peritt, C. Rozell Row three: R. Thayer, T. Hutchinson, B. Zornes, M. Wannenmacher, T. Wisehart, D. Hyzer, B. Bartle, P. Anderson, A.'Albrecht, M. Gitthens, A. Fraley, P. Smith, L. Weaver, J. Starke, M. Allen, D. Tally, M. Campbell Row four: S. Plate, D. Guynes, M. Muirhead, D. DeGarmo, R. Hansen, S. Hughes, L. Cerutti, S. Wolfinbarger, T. Berkley Row five: D. VonB- ergen, B. Liles, E. Norwood, B. McLellan, S. Wileman, Mr., John Shows Concert Band: Row one: Steve McLellan, Debbie Wolfinbarger, Kathy Starke, Laura Miller, Leesa Cherry, Wendy Wildman, Renee Beck, Lindy Stein, Mary Grohman Row two: Rick Jenson, Debbie Hannis, Mark Davidson, Leasha Ramey, Ann Albrecht, Mary Gitthens, Aaron Fraley, Paul Smith, Lee Weaver, Denise Tally, Marcia Campbell Row' three: Randy Thayer, Barrie Bartle, Tony Hutch- inson, Mark Wannenmacher, Steve Plate, Tim Berkley, David DeGarmo, Mark Muirhead, Steve Wolfinbarger Row four: Bill Liles, Bruce McLellan, Pam Eastlake, Mr. Shows Bell Choir: Jerry Scott, David Hancock, Melody Bohrer, Lin Grant, Joy Hall, Esther Carlson. Chris Davis, Lori Miller, Janice Vance, Darrell VonBergen, Howard Smith Concert Choir: Row one: Melody Bohrer, Barbara Bruder, Ronda Ams, Cori Holsinger, Anita Barnes, Angela Hutchinson, Jill Heckert, Janice Vance Row two: Bonnie Bishop, Marva Nungester, Joy Hall, Lin Grant, Esther Carlson, Darlene Hersey, Debbie Bicket, Cheryl Walker, Jo Ellen Strang, Lois Lar- sen, Lennice Cerutti Row three: Walter Billings- ley, Randy Walls, John Tate, Doug Hunter, Ed Knapczyk Row four: Mark Walker, Paul Ander- son, Paul B. Anderson, Roy Hansen, Jerry Scott, Darrel VonBergen, Herb Johnson Bell Choir X Concer1Cholr l l 'I Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Originally founded in the 19th century at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfo- nia seeks to further the cause of profes- sional music in America. Mr. Delbert Dugan sponsors the Iota Chi Chapter, which involves itself in music con- certs, the HAK party, and the singing 'of the Star Spangled Banner at EC home basketball games. Row one: Bob Lamson, Randy Walls, Tom Oliver, Lee Weaver, Aaron Fraley Row two: Steve McLellan, Herb Johnson, Doug Hunter, Bill Reveal, Mr. Delbert Dugan .i . i, V - I 5 n i Mu Phi Epsilon SME Second-semester freshman women Edna Baker and Mrs. Betty Palma, co- with a music major or minor may join sponsor the HAK party, serve refresh- Mu Phi Epsilon, an international pro- ments after all music recitals, and are fessional music sorority. This organi- involved in many inter-organizational zation, under the guidance! of Mrs. activities. H2 Phu Mu Alpha Sinfonio!Mu Phi Epsilon Row one: Elene Norwood, lo Ellen Srrang Row two: Mrs. Edna Baker. Barbara Bruder, Laury Lis- ter, Wendy Wildman, Melody Bohrer, Sherry Gordon Row three: Lin Grant, Bonnie Bishop, Sandy Jansen, Mrs. Betty Palma, Kathryn Starke, Sharon Ausbury, Lois Larsen SMENC, Stude National Confere advance the mt college student. L ,W-...D .n Y 1 .u.a.- ------ ---- Pi Kappa Delta Students interested in the field of speech and who have participated in numerous forensic tournaments are afforded the opportunity of member- ship in Pi Kappa Delta. The organiza- tion is under the faculty sponsorship of Dr. Nonna Dalan. Throughout the year club members compete in tournaments across the country, while at the same time these persons represent Evangel. Row one: Ron Fitzwater, Dr. Nonna Dalan Row two: Derf Eukel, Cynthia Hutchinson, Trudy Lively, Paul Franklin, Gay Brimeyer, Anna DiPietro, Jared Pingleton, Mark Gideon Jo Ellen Strang Row ra Bruder, Laury Lis- lody Bohrer, Sherry ant. Bonnie Bishop. y Palma, Kathryn s Larsen V , s. S N SMENC, Student Music Educators able to majors and minors in the music National Conference, is organized to department and to those with a strong advance the music education of the interest in music. college student. Membership is avail- Row one: Jennifer Franklin, Montey Allen, Cindy Enslin, Ed Knapczyk Row two: lorita Nicholson. Rick Jensen, Laura Miller. Melody Bohrer, Dwight Winsor, Mr. Delbert Dugan Row three: Joy Hall, Kathryn Starke. Steve Wolfinbarger. David Carnell, Sharon Green Pi Koppo DeItof'SMENC l I3 , W.. I , l t 1 A its ,ll W lls. M .il tit, IW ill? H112 lsil ill il' all Ill I ll l l l I l ,t It l 5: li al l 1 ti' lit' B t if tl tr 4 . L v Lambda Kappa Sigma Lambda Kappa Sigma, the women's service club, purposes to form a chap- ter of students who, by their interest and influence, uphold the highest ideals of a service sorority. Require- ments for membership include scholar- ship Cmaintenance of 2.5 G.P.A.j, citizenship Cinterest in service activi- tiesj, and being a second semester stu- dent at Evangel. Row one: Ginger Bruton, Pam Smith, Ian Couch. Darla Ventling Row two: Joni Bruton, Elaine Terry, Becky Orndorff, Sherry Waterworth, Anna Miele, Valerie Moser, Becky Crook, Lois Paoli- celli Row three: Sharon Hendricks, Karen Bil- leter, Becky Smith, lan Crittenden, Denise Demarco, Dawn Kern, Trudy Lively ....q.,x. STA Providing opportunities for personal and professional growth and the devel- opment of leadership skills in the teaching profession are the purposes of SMSTA, Student Missouri State Teachers Association. Mrs. Kathy 114 - Lambda Kappa Sigmaf'SMSTA Qrwflmfz 71 Beggs served as sponsor for the organi- zation, while activities included the selling of stationery and a Share our Christmas party with welfare chil- dren. ww .. Row one: Jeannie Starke, Debbie Thuston, Kathy Skelton, Debbie Smith, Karen Leach, Helen Neville. Jackie Fine, Cesar Najarro Row two: Emilie Bjornsen. Cathy Hutton, Judy Engle, Brad Martin, Susan Raiser, Carole Bilotta, Wendy Klassen, Linda Trunco, Roger Loomis, Gary Strunk, Marcia Poling, Valerie Bristor Row three: Carol Carlson, Patty Ayres, Marcia Lafferty. Jane Reeser, Debbie Brown, Diane Ebert Asso Whether it's ar French bonjot or any other l international st cultural organi ----111-, H951 L V '- Wit! Debbie Thuston, Kathy Karen Leach. Helen esar Najarro Row two: rtton. Judy Engle, Brad Iarole Bilotta, Wendy Roger Loomis, Gary tlerie Bristor Row three: res, Marcia Lafferty, r, Diane Ebert I 1 Ii: ,I O 1 Sign Language The old-time euphuism ten-stringed instruments are what junior Joe Sal- vemini and his 27-member sign lan- guage class used in signing chapel services. Sign language classes, which initially began two years ago were taught by Salvemini on Tuesday even- ings in the south conference room . Row one: Londa Campbell, Joe Salvemini, Naomi Williams Row two: Nancy Snyder, Barb Pribbernow, Calinda Leonard, Patty Ayres, Kathy Wojtowicz Row three: Debbie Papit, Debra Horvath, Sara Boston, Rudy Rudolph, Yvonna Campbell, Cynthia Bennett, Debra Gross -swf 7-si, Association of International Students Whether it's an American hello, a French bonjour, a Spanish hola, or any other language greeting, the international students provide a cross- cultural organization in which a fel- lowship and sharing are emphasized. All students are eligible for member- ship in this club, which throughout the year also promotes koininia with inter- national students from the other col- leges in Springfield . Benson Ebinne, Rolando Vazquez, Cesar Najarro. Marion Hyndman, Glory Eni, William Olienyi, Ebere Ekenezie, Noel Gonzalez Sign LonguogefAssociotion of International Students - I I5 it 'r1 l ,YM -v ll . K , I F i v l w 4 1 i l i l l X i i l i r l I 4 l .....i.- wg- 111.11-fn-.nw-wuxznwunum -T . French Club The French Club, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Bob Turnbull, endea- - vors to introduce students to the French language and culture, thus defining its characteristics. Row one: Becky Nolin, Marsha Vernon, Ben- son Ebinne Row two: Bob Turnbull, Sharon Larson, Gay Brimeyer, Stephanie Castor Row three: Nancy George, Vickie Vaughn, Cindy Cunningham ,.,.f- English Club Under the direction of Mrs. Twila Edwards, the English Club, fconsisting of English majors and minors, performs various functions. One such activity is l 16 - French Club!English Club t 2' 1, f -A 4 it 'K :V Q Q, ,,'. ft . -V ff, fm, K c V ff' I, V 4' 5 t Q77 ..,, .rf 2 , , ,,., I, p wA. 1:::..-:: it if the publication of the EPIPHANY, Danell LeLaCheur, Debbie Davidson Row two: Karen Billeter, Linda Schewlakow, Bob Braswell. Kent Stone, Donna Schambach, Mary Thrower. Row one: Marilyn Jarman, Debbie Elder, Barbara KSUCU Jarman, Dave Emma Wheeler, Cynthia Hutchinson, Sharon Larson, S I . The Science Clr interested in sci of getting invol program helps ' wide scope of 5, , L ' '-wiv . - Y., 1..- B sf, K t Q i l 1 lx W , p f I -Q 'W t 12 C is - ,if--'f 1 l 1 s t 2 1 e Davidson Row twO1 5 wlakow, Bob Braswell. bach, Mary Thrower, f a -.- . Q- .I X x A L Spanish Club In promoting cultural aspects of lan- guage study, the Spanish Club accepts students of Spanish or others interested in the language and culture. After approximately five years of dormancy, this organization, under the supervi- sion of Dr. E. Oyola, sponsored such events as the Ron Hudson Concert and the April La Tuna Concert. Row one: Debra Myers, Dr. Eliezer Oyola, Mr. Robert Turnbull Row two: Cesar Najarro, Yvonna Campbell, Calinda Leonard Row three: Judy Scott, Debbie Davidson, Kent Stone, Cindy Bard Science Club The Science Club provides the students interested in science a practical means of getting involved in this area. The Pf0gram helps the student to see the Wide scope of things that science involves. To aid students in a practi- LEFT TU RIGHT DOHS Vvmliflg- Mf1u'LiHdSCi'- 1 A GHS includiu fuholo- Cary Dyke, Bev Hartman, Mang Ndultwe, Trudy Ca Sansa' gu g Pt Davidson, Steve Menaldino, Joe Pandolfi, Rich- gists, doctors and nurses are asked to Md Grimcs, Craig Lcvang speak. Spanish Club! Science Club I I7 O O X Christian Ministries F ello ship Christian Ministries Fellowship, established in 1970, serves a three- fold purpose: Cll providing information to students headed for full-time Chris- tian serviceg C21 Keeping the matter of Christian service before the student bodyg and C33 offering fellowship. Membership is available to students interested in fellowship and guidance with ministry-minded people . Row one: Andrea Palamar, Daniel Zirbes, Gary Strunk, Robin Bercaw Row two: Mr. Larry Wil- liams, advisor, Linda Hansen, Dave Bailey, Wendy Klassen, Laura Miller, Betsy Marean Row three: Gary Cameron, Dale Flowers, Elmer Mor- eira, Randy Benson Row four: Roger Thrower Row five: Floyd Hudnut Row six: Carol Fox, Trudy Lively, Kathy Wojtowicz, Marsha Vernon, Sue Swab I 18 Christian Ministries Fellowship ------ s wart, -C f' 'QI' 2 I C ' 1 Coordinating suc Day. Blood Day Program. Circle ing to be of se Community, and Dr. Alex Karma .x 1 x..- l 0 -4 P1 Gamma Mu You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free is the motto of Pi Gammu Mu, the Social Sciences organization. Requirements for mem- bership include twenty hours of social science with a 3.0 G.P.A. or higher in those hours. Under the guidance of Dr. Calvin Holsinger, the organization installs new members in the honor society and offers luncheons and dis- cussions. Row one: Nancy Citro, Ian Couch, Vickie Kous- gaard, Carol Hearron, Cindy Hutchinson, Tanya Pemberton, Amy Shanks Row two: Cori Hol- singer, Mary Ambler, Laureen Raite, Anna DiPietro Row three: Jared Pingleton, Tom Win- slow, Brad Martin, Ronald Voekler, Curt Levang Circle K Coordinating such activities as Apple Day, Blood Day, and a YMCA Youth Program, Circle K functions, propos- illg to be of service to the school, C0mmunity, and world. Sponsored by Dr. Alex Karmarkovic, the organiza- tion's membership requirements state that a student attend EC for one semes- 'ter and maintain a G.P.A. of2.5. Row one: Kent Stone, Pat Majeske, Joe Pandolfi, Diane Ebert, Marcia Laferty, Anna DiPietro Row two: Vickie Kousgaard, Mary Ambler, John Weidman, Steve Menaldino, Debbie Thuston, Cesar Najarro Row three: Sharon Hendricks, Alvin Dow, Stan Tharp, Ralph Ferragino, Christi Dean, LeAnn Wheeler Row four: Curt Levang, Dave Emma, David Waage Pi Gamma Mu ! Circle K l 19 QKappak4u Epsilon To develop an appreciation for the beauty in mathematics, Evangel ,includes nine members in its Kappa Mu Epsilon organization for those adept in this field . Dr. Glenn Bernet, Mr. Duane Huecteman, Byron Larsen, Joyce Allen, Candi Fussell, Grant Jones 'l A K-Ogaik 4 Phi Beta Lambda Providing experience and additional background for business students, Phi Beta Lambda encourages participation in business and business education skills. l20 Kuppo Mu Epsilon X Phi Belo Lambda Row one: Jerry Erickson, Terry Steen, Gary Lor- ing, Mary Snyder, Gay Brimeyer, Curt Turner, Mark Barth, Phil Rykhoek Row two: Mr. Arm- strong, Phil Doty, Roberta Lewis, Alice Montez, Tom Gross, Chris Link, Denise Newell, Becky Pitts, Vicki Blair, Cindi Wood, Sheryl Bobula Row three: Andy Hadden, Scott Shepard, Jeff Kingsriter, Steve Steinbach, Dave Brooks, Sherry Schafer, Laura Pearson, Barry Winchester, Dave Schroeder, Diana Conway, Gary Rasmussen, Denise Catlet, Leon Eastman, Karen Maroon, Darcie Hibbard Row four: Curt Rush, Rick Dapp, Al Temple, Gwen Osborne, Tim McKinney, Ian Crittenden, Sue Crittenden, Rick Dawson, Robert Thomas, Lois Paolicelli, Dave Blattner, Valerie Moser, Greg White Chor The 80-voice C direction of M: sented two co semester. The was the scene Christmas conf choir, opened singing, alsc National Ave Hanging of th ice on Dec. 5. . J. F Chi Omega Rho Providing manpower for campus and community service projects is only one aspect of Chi Omega Rho. This five- year-old organization, under the supervision of Dr. S. Davidson, par- ticipates in cave exploring, repelling, plinking, trap and skeet shootings, and camp-outs. Row one: Gary Rasmussen, Dan Steinbach, Phil Leach, Brent Browning Row two: Bryan Renfro, Dave Emma, Dave Shipman, Tom Jordan, Larry Nark, David Esch, Joe Pandolfi, Paul Capel, Mark Wannenmacher, Phil Steinbach, Larry Sal- vemini, Joe Hoyer y, Gary Rasmussen, an, Karen Maroon, Eiirt Rush, Rick Dapp. , Tim McKinney, Jan , Rick Dawson, Robert Dave Blattner, Valerie 'un-. uf . t'1 Choral Union The 80-voice Choral Union, under the direction of Mr. Delbert Dugan, pre- sented two concerts during the fall semester. The Fine Arts Auditorium was the scene of the Choral Union Christmas concert on Nov. 12. The choir, opened to anyone interested in singing, also performed for the National Ave. Christian Church Hanging of the Greens Vesper serv- ice on Dec. 5. , ,I . , . I , 1' Z! ,,,, f - im? J.. ' Row one: Wendy Wildman, Cindy Enslen, Cathy Perry, Janet Leigh, Mel Torre, Richard Jenson, Mark Wannenmacher, Tim Wilhelm, Cathy Ford, Jennifer Franklyn, Linda Brown, Ann Albrecht, Miriam Rijfkogel, Mr. Dugan Row two: Montey Allen, JoAnn Holden, Terry Petty, Howard Smith, Randy Quackenbush, Bruce McLellan, Karen Frank, Janel Milner, Tammy Prater, Helen Bjornsen, Janie Starke, Pam John- son Row three: Laury Lister, Cindy Canfield, Jane Bayse, Teresa Barney, Marcia Jankowski, Susan Orr, Cindy Clark, Steven Hughes, Dwight Winsor, David Carnell, Mike Shirley, Tony Hutchinson, Mark Davidson, Chris Davis, Rosa Collins, Gayla Harwell Row four: Angie Martin, Jorita Nicholson, Karen Baker, Kathy Bressette, Sharon Hendricks, Susan Hastie, John Gradone, Don Clark, David DeGarmo, Randy Thayer, Paul Pyle, Alice Montez, Doreen Harmon, Becky Pitts, Debbie Wolfinbarger, Laura Miller, Lindy Stein Row five: Rhonda Trotter, Sherry Schafer, Regina Ball, Linda Combs, Jane Lee, Kathy Wal- lace, Paul Smith, Bill Liles, Mike Blankenship, Randy Wilson, Jim Pearson, Steve Wolfinbarger, Steve Plate, Mary Franklyn, Darla Musgrove, Debbie Myllykangus, Janet Upchurch Chi Omega Rho X Choral Union l2l Alpha Sigma Epsilon Those winning athletic letters from any of Evangel's intercollegiate sports join together in Alpha Sigma Epsilon to fellowship, and to promote brother- hood. Todd Muller, Bob Staub, Dan Wheeler, Steve Haley, Grant Jones, John Weidman, Jared Pin- gleton, Terry Steen, Gordon Pace .f i , ' Chess Club Chess enthusiasts were given a chance to develop their skills through the for- mation of a chess club, now in its third semester of organization. Open to Sigma Epsilonflfhess Club f.v. -fy anyone interested in the game, the one wanting to learn. club provided a means for finding out who Played the ancient pastime as James Caldwell, John Fransisco, David Scarbor- well as providing instruction for any- i ' ' -K :.X'd,!L J', i I J i A u 1 Alph One of the mair Psi Omega is to 5 recognition for p activities in a which students , departments. V X. X fkg t Q, co , David Scarbor- sit Who's Who Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges is comprised of students having an accumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better. However, not only academic excellence is weighedg the student's contributions toward the college community are a major factor as well. Row one: Karen Leach, Sandra Wharton, Mary Snyder, Ellie Syler, Mike Hein Row two: Gary Cameron, Tom Weeston, Mark Byler, Sharon Ausbury, Marcia Hill, Jared Pingleton, Valerie Bristor Row three: Jean Rotunno, Ron Fitzwater, Mary Hong, Leasha Rarney, Curt Turner, Debbie Davidson Alpha Psi Omega 0116 of the main objectives of Alpha PS1 Omega is to give students adequate recognition for participating in theater activities in a comparable way in which students are honored in other experiencing a 100070 increase in mein- bership, is sponsored by Dr. Nonna Dalan, and supports such campus drama productions as, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Row one: Paul Franklyn, Gwen Osborne. Ron Fitzwater, Tom Gross, Richard Ablondi, lane Rceser Row two: Mark Gideon, Sharon Watters, Rich Watters, Marlene Burrow, Dr. Norma Dalan, Danell I.,eLaCheur, Russ Farr, Trudy Lively fkpartments. This organization , Who's Who!AIphc1 Psi Omega -123 r .-.....,.-..,,.... ..-,,-.- , . Cheerleaders Transmit Exuheranee Added gusto to each intercollegiate basketball game was stimulated by eight maroon, white, and yellow cheerleaders, who led Crusader fans into a state of ecstasy and powerful enthusiasm . Throughout the season the squad existed as an instrument to get 124 Cheerleaders the school corporately behind the team. Along with the standard cheers, these students also incorporated a fight song into their repertoire . UPPER LEFT: Renee Lawson LOWER LEFT: Karen Leach CENTER LEFT: Varsity Squad - Row one: Karen Leach, Carol Kronman Row two: Naomi Weiker, Debbie Thuston Row three: Jim Pearson, Robyn Lafferty, Brian Carmon Row four: Renee Lawson, Marcia Lafferty, Rhonda Trotter UPPER RIGHT: Renee Lawson, Naomi Weiker LOWER RIGHT: Junior Varsity Squad - Row one: Debbie Pochiro, Carla Rae, Louise Crosier Row two: Debbie Broce Row three: Jenny Kennedy FAR RIGHT: Carol Kronman MQ-'f I' Pi' 'qw- l ,-r'f'5- x . fi ' - e X K' x 54' 1 . V 1 at : ,+:ff.,L.:t U .fx-ll Q -- . Kg A Az K 2 'Q . -. ' 444-3 'r -,..fa.--114 new-nf w... .. -:xv idalkbifiilll H L ,, ,ywvpw .nw Mx. X any r. zz N L '7f Q A m ifb , ,Lf,f ' Y- H I ' M, ,Qi 1 r I v 1 i K I 1 P s E l I l I l i I I l Q i i 1 i J I 1 v ,..,..--fl .. , ... '--wi-' fwfff: f , -f k f-- -, ff-45,-lf-3-4 f- N-f.v-...,.-.u.-., ,- -.w-, f, , , ,,.,,.,, , ,,,U,, 7.--T.,..-n , ,,,,W, -X ...-, W H, , f A 7 Y----. .-.-, ..,--... -...-.- .-L-4 --. N..- .--N-M... w-x--..,...,....,.-,..,..f..,,..N,,,,VA.,.,......,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M , wh,-A . WM 44-i WH I h M . H v-5 ,. 1 rr ,ri rw r ls X. lr 1? Ml, wr l l 5? ml MM lv ,, rl mi lla lf fi il li 1 In Q 1 1 al f ll 1 1 1 . u ll i 4 ill I Img, in ll H Tl X: ff.-+ 771 l :lg PIE ,l l N4 ,l' rl iw 'Q V4 ii! E45 Nl! ll! Vg! re, pn V+ fe' ufri rl- ygq I JI 5 l Z 128 - Women's Varsity Volleyball 'Y ff' ,i.11.g,-:Ag I ,,:3- -I ,., 9 . V., 44' ff' 41 rr'--re A -e-Qin Vollej Crowder College School of Ozarks Drury College S.W.B.C. Tarkio College Stephens College William Jewell C M. So. St. Col. John Brown U . E 1 r ?f,,,1.-- 7 -.,. ..,.. ,., e. -:Zi NRR My-f-1,,, :V 3-.wig ag ' - 11 4. a..... . - -- -z 1 ' Y ' f f -C . -3 -u--9--1-nz:-i : .., 5-' 1 is ...l . , Volle Crowder College School of Ozarks Drury College S.W.B. C. Tarkio College Stephens College William Jewell College M. So. St. Col. John Brown U. ball Season Faces Frustration Mineral Area Col Lincoln U. U. of Mo. - Rolla Columbia Ks. St. College Mo. Valley Rockhurst College Park College Q UPPER LEFT: Coach Sandra Sorbo, Alice Mon- tez, Donna Wade LOWER LEFT: Laura Miller CENTER LEFT: Laura Miller LOWER RIGHT: Row one: Pam Donaldson, Bev Lowry, Tammy Fister, Marilyn Beahm, Louise Crosier, Coach Sorbo Row two: Roxanne Brown, Letha Carr, Donna Wade, Heather Langthorn, Laura Miller, Gail Shaw Row three: Sandra Parrish, Chris Wojahn, Connie Walker ' Women's Varsity Volleyball 'A' -.n?J 'd 1 l lil git. Q.. it la ll l. ll t I l l. ill Qlii l ll' ll , 3l l A 'fl Mill - Nl' ' , X13 I f V. llls it lf . . ll , l I Q: l' ' i, 'l i f, , -3 l lf l ' 1 , I l l ll ill 5 l3 l l l l I ll' ,e li l .2 ' 1, Il 1: ,i l , . N. 1 1 3- 1. , , ll . 1 tl l J 1 3' l lil Q , 1 . llr EZ I 30 - Men's Varsity Basketball X -J 'xgijgx ,, Mid-E Rating fifth in Di son displayed im varsity roundball est-earned rank joining the circuil 'L---Lx L Wgiges Mid-Season Rank Is ECS Highest Rating fifth in District 16 at mid-sea- son displayed improved quality in the varsity roundballers. Being the high- est-earned rank in EC history since joining the circuit, this position was to - 'nr--r I, be challenged in end-season opposition with strong competitors . UPPER LEFT: Gary Clute CENTER LEFT: Charles Pursley, Jeff Ziiinski, Gary Ciute LOWER LEFT: Row one: Sterling Huff, Jon Ferguson, Jose Riv- era, Ben Kaufman, Mark Brattrud Row two: Tim Shackeifordg Jeff Zilinski, Conaily Dunlap, Bob Burbee Row three: Coach Jim Munnerlyn, Gary Ciute, Phil Rhykhoek, Leon Neal, Russ Prickett, Charles Pursley , Coach Andrae Curtis Men's Varsiiy Basketball 131 Complete Team Pla ls Stressed 5-,im sp Bai offense and a quick aggressive to win, not seeking to impress people, FAR LEFT, Jeff Ziunski CENTER LEFT, Gary defense, as predicted by Coach Curtis. the coach emphasized complete team Cme RIGHT: Leon N531 In looking for players who would play play. 132 - Men's Varsity Basketball f iggtfiggfg S, lf 1' H3337 ff? Improved Season Encourages Crusaders OPPONENT School of Ozarks Mo. Western Harding College School of Ozarks Culver Stockton Edwardsville Park College Mo. Valley N.E. OK St. U. U.M.K.C. N.E. OK St. U. Bethany Nazarene Mo. Valley Mo. Western John Brown U. Southwest Baptist Drury U . M . K. C. Harding College 1 4, 134 Men s Varsity Basketball mmlzifzg, hr fl! Fi . V . rg ,,. vxyf, i P i 2 1 l i i 1 1 1 i E I i ? , I f V I 1 32 V' i , In P f 4' Z f 5 i . Y 1 s, if E J, P I V .Q Egg I 4 n .eu- v, 1 s s M 17 K Q ' r . ii? ,gm t U .Ae ixqmil' fmfiff 21 , I 'X' 'A If N A' 15 U ix . i 1 Q , E ' p , , F . ' F W I, E , 1 JV- L Women S ing Through Season on Court Opening the season in a match with the SMSU J.V. team, eighteen women challenged such schools as School of the Ozarks, SWBC, and John Brown University. The fall schedule of the varsity tennis team was primarily for practice in competition, the games played did not affect the final standings . LEFT: Carolyn Stair UPPER RIGHT: Janine Alba- nese LOWER RIGHT: Row one: Lisa Mitacchioni, Janine Albanese, Judy Duerkop, Carolyn Stair Row two: Coach David Stair, Lauri Foreman, Charlene Rozell , Sue Wheeler, Dawn Swift 1.H,!:Lvx-5 136 Women's Varsity Tennis .:.- ,qw ' , Qin, 371,22-ZglJ?'Q:a:: ,I icy, A W4 exe. -,a.w+fif?Z 4 ' A 7' -S' ,4.,,:1:f 4 ' fan K ,nv I!-1 5 t ,. 5' Jw . ' Q t, . : In fn. W fr 14 yr U' ' aa.. . ,tr -it . ' 'Qs fix. x-at .H 0 , ',j-'f'f. .. I n - 4,5 5 ,lg . ,. . E' ,4 , .-'gif , I J ' -, . ' 1, fn . tial . ,wb feat., J Inv- In-,ng 1' V g ,, ': tus'-i 1 5 ' :L ' WE I T Q- , . .- 1 - ,-, . . , R ' ' X V 'fl' ight-QNX' .Q . -J-, . . , A r ,-L: - , .xxldrx . , is-f R RIGHT: Janine Alba- one: Lisa Mitacchioni, 'uerkop, Carolyn Stair Stair, Lauri Foreman, eler, Dawn Swift 'thin W t I I P 2 'fflf--tg,, . f,afz-'- .1 IM 94: J Z v n. ...faq , an-. -ini-ff: .gW.L . , ?. , f, -' 1 -'- 2 1 A,-fa.: -ff . . '-mv, fi iffy' 'f 1' 44'-az - ff, fa.- - ,, f nm: ' -' 1-sziar KT 9? , I 1 1 mf x f ff H, , , 'y' .,., M. - i , 't,' , 'Q '! ' f my , ,in,,, , , , , if , l 2 I , , ff 7 l 5 , xv mi 172 1 .,,, f TTT! -1 L. R, Q -,- Pk 'YI x . 7' 5.2124 E: Q-aa. :J-i.i?.a, . ..-.- If ..... 1 .-:gf 1. , , Women's Varsity Tennis - 137 1 E 5 ,Jig .Lf . W . fvvtz x. t I W W N W 4 w X z ' M C 'a W 1 5 1 t B -. .f , 1' B E E . 1 I I ? K li 'Q . V K v W iiwi 4 ,,. ' 111 111- .1 13 111 111m 1113 1111 1111 '1111 11111 iif- 111 111' .1' 1 11f .H 1 111 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 '1 ,FJ I 1. G1 ... 3 .F 1 -4 1. l 11 11 H11 V1 vm! I111 '1 111 if 1 111 ,. . 11 1' 111 1111 111 g 1 1 U 1 1, 1 ,ii E111 1, 1'11 1 1 , 1213 f 1513: 1 11 1 1f1 1 ll 111 1. 1 138 - Women's Varsity Basketball x . Dete At mid-season, number of wins en's varsity bas tained a compet Sorbo's concer: height was overr' r-avi Q wg-4. ,7'ff1:f:':'3 M ,,'.. M. . . ,,,.1 .. . 42. ' ima: 'waf rvmff if .,:,: ,559 Jja Q fp? 121 1192 , bf ' fee mf ,vig 'I ,Qqqqn Q., 552' 5'-71.01 , .4 J , , .S af J, f ,,,.,, 5 166' ff f f. .f-:ff 9, ' 61f45Qf1,2'97?-52: ggvg-','. 1-'V ff. 2-ZZ 4 1 'rf' r df!! V .. . . .w f '1'-.wg-,:,w.'5.3.1 f 1 if ,ffr ,f f ', , gig 1 I 4 . ,af ,-, . .fu ,,, 14 , rg, :MSW 7319, ggf?:f?.:-:f - MQ ,jQ-y43m,59Kgf-.- . , -:,g4,:,-,ws 1,... ' fhyzkfwjf 4-2,-:I-L .A ' W W 4' uakbzdizfziaziif 5:?2z.22f1.'zj:1s:1,a..,::gj:my-'A ' f ,,f f ,V wg: , 5 f bf, if If 4 ff , nf, ge' , ,f f I me bg: 1 1 Q, 9 , , 170, ff! 4- nk ' 1 ' ff ' 'Z ? 'f f f f , 1 I , ,, , 1 1 1 1 f 1 -'ziw.f Hi'fJ Z4 12221 1f -1.+:- f- 1 ' .,fzngig:j.,pf 373575. ,Jai-f5??'J 4' -1 ' wil' f :. 5' ' 02. .. g. gf-f' Q , 1 H 1 , ? -, L , , 3-55345 '44 7 ,. F4 4 x K' . 3 ,dr .-5..- Q-.- I Determinatron Ov At mid-season, recording an equal number of wins and losses, the wom- en's varsity basketball team main- tained a competitive balance. Coach Sorbo's concern about the lack of height was overruled by the number of P W I , H, good jumpers and shooters included on the team. FAR UPPER LEFT: Linda Kelly, Sue Bell, Donna Wade FAR LOWER LEFT: Bev Lowry, Sue Bell UPPER CENTER LEFT: Marcia Campbell, Bev ercomes Herght Lowry LOWER CENTER LEFT: Linda Kelly CEN- TER RIGHT: Coach Sandra Sorbo, Donna Wade FAR UPPER RIGHT: Rosemary Sams LOWER RIGHT: Rosemary Sams, Brenda Ratliff, Susan Bell, Donna Wade, Marcia Campbell, Coach Sandra Sorbo, Linda Kelly, Sandra Parish, Kathy Erickson, Karen Respass, Beverly Lowry Women's Varsity Basketball 139 Women B-Ballers Youn and Spirited John Brown U. UMR Missouri Valley Arkansas College N . Arkansas C . C SI. Johns Oral Roberts U . John Brown U . William Jewell Columbia College Stephens Southwest Baptist Crowder College Missouri Southern 140 Women's Varsity Basketball FAR LEFT: Marcia Campbell, Brenda Ratliff UPPER CENTER LEFT: Linda Kelly, Kathy Erick- son LOWER CENTER LEFT: Linda Kelly CENTER RIGHT: Bev Lowry FAR UPPER RIGHT: Sandra Parrish, Brenda Ratliff FAR LOWER RIGHT: Linda Kelly led pbell, Brenda Ratliff la Kelly, Kathy Erick- : Linda Kelly CENTER UPPER RIGHT: Sandra 2 LOWER RIGHT: Linda l I xg- ar Qs 39, Women's Varsity Basketball 4 4 N ,,l '!, ll M R za 1 L I 5 i K all LQ' -ai . N ii T Fl ll , will . Ml in M' I jify W II ,lg V 135 1 w ill I IE! -. law' .M ' dab!! I1 ! 5? J' ll T lx V U , 'V l l l, T1 N' ll J NF i T 1 I i 1' 1 4 l ,f 1 I I f 1 l ZR A ,X W iii' pig' T, f I ,ey I Q! ! ' x I y I If T I i ff if ig I1 fl ll .N E g i 5 f 1 2 , r' r.-A 2, 12,31 a ill Z i f Y W ll l w . ' ll V N Pi My . X , r ,L ' W' 'W' tl I ,I, 4, ll W. ,11 . l , V, l l ry 3 f 1 t 5 1 l Y 1 . 1 V lf !ll 3 l : lg 1 Q M i ll:- lil s ll tl Q' 'E : va lm il l 1 slit ,E ' l rl lf ll l l I, ti, , 15, lmlf -g1al'.l l 'J l-ll ll, l li ,i ll E ll Undefeated S018 Takes Softball Title Scott First South, in an undefeated season, claimed championship title following a playoff game with Spence First North. Six teams: Scott Second South, Spence Second South, Spence First North, Spence Third North, Spence Third South, and Scott First South completed the season with less than three forfeits, while Spence Third North scored the most runs of the sea- son - 225 . UPPER CENTER LEFT: Kathy Erickson LOWER LEFT: Sharon Testa, Ian Crittenden, Sherry Waterworth, Lydia Brown, Gwen Osborne, Bonnie Bishop UPPER RIGHT: Angie Martin LOWER RIGHT: Becky Severance l 142 - Intramural Softball l vu pa., lf l 5 it ll tle Iathy Erickson LOWER n Crittenden, Sherry Gwen Osbome, Bonnie Xngie Martin LOWER 1 1 1 . 15 A ,, , ,V , 1. f 111 Il? 11:2 fi, 31: 1521 V I 1 , Y . 1 1 21 A 11 li 11 1 X' 1 X 1 1 1 .W ll , 'f 1' 1 , 1 t ' ,.,, ' K ,1 1 , V5- ,. , A V,,VA MM :uuz 1 ii, , I 1 1 5 M N J 1 '1 1 l 1 1 W E 1 wg ' 11, W1 1 I1 V15 1 V Q. Intramural Soffboll-143 5 'S ,J 1 1 1 ,A l vs, Qr., ' Y SS-L., . , Y- ..--...,a,. -H ,.,,, Y, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, , YV V 1 X i t .ir 1 11 vi 1 I 2111 ,511 111 11, 1 1 '111 .111 1 41' 1 '11g11 '11, 1 11, 1 1. 3! 1 1111 1 X, 1 1 111 11, Q 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 '1 1 3 13 1 '1 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 K , 1- , . 1 , 11 1 11 . 11 ' 1 Y 11 I II11 1 1 1 1 f ' 1. I' i Q1 1 11' 111 . 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 . 11 , J . 1' I1 1: 1 1 1 . 111 11 11 1 1 1114 11 3' . 1 1111 11-H1 111111 1 111 1 11 ,iv 144 - Intramural Football ,f V ,,-,.,,4,tWY,Y.dAW W v W V fighlbg ,,,-,.,-. W Ten Y A ten yard touch the intramural foc title for Krause Th against Krause S -ant,-iw ying Ten Yard Touchdo n Pass Clinches Title A ten yard touchdown pass clinched the intramural football championship title for Krause Third North in a game against Krause Second South. The title, which carries the most prestige of all intramural competition was avidly challenged for by the ten cam- p11S teams . RIGHT: Scott Thurber UPPER LEFT: Randy Miller, Steve Steinbach E a 4 ,A 1 'AM i Hi. fi. SK, GJ , ,, -.,wcfwff2,,f' V , - 1.2, ff -I ff, I JW ff! f 1 , ' , 4 ,Ah , V L - V , f 'ff A. V ff. f , .v f Q4 i il 'W-M' 1 , Inlrcmurol Football - 145 1 fl tl l l L v 3 1 L 1 it 1? iv E: ' 1 1 .fra t 's N L ,, . yr. ., r .,a' I l I2 I. 1 i l ! 9 rl v n' 1 71, K3 Claums Football Champ1onsh1p Sc1N Sc2N K2S K3N Ind . K1S 146 Iniromural Football 'erry Petty LOWER CEN- les, Elaine Pignaloso, ettle, Steve Haley, Carl Glynnis Atwood nr--r -- '- Intramural Football Q3-J KZS Establlshed rules, the 1 Tournament sports flelds three day famw ww fl 99549441469 1 ,M ,gf N1 ' .. V .rf-gf ,, , ' wi,-I, Uv M Jr W .ix 148 -- Iniromurol Soccer I I Q-, rea. ,,,, Q KZS Conquers Intramural Soccer Title Established under double elimination rules, the 1976 Intramural Soccer Tournament began Nov. 2-4 in the sports fields. Upon conclusion of this three-day competition, four teams remained in the winners bracket: Independents, and third place - Krause Krause First North, Krause Second Third N0IIh- South, Scott First North, and Indepen- dents. Final Standings: First place - , K S d S h d 1 UPPER RIGHT: Bill Mooney, John Weidman Iause econ out ' secon P ace F LOWER RIGHT: Ferrel Johnson, Jerry Boles L, L 2, Igryf.Lw.f+ ' ff . 'J eq ti,gjIZf1I . P' Intramural Soccer - 149 I ix, II III II I- II ' II II I' Y II - II ' I E . I I I II I . ,I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I. ,I II 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II' 1, I 4 . 1 -1 Q K, ,117- ' I II H I II Il .l I II I, If ili I ll If II il l I QI I I I ll .fl I I . II I s. I I 4 I I : I I 1' I I S I1 51 I ' I I I I II II I I I I I I I el'-. Mlm ,I llf I If ff I I I I I I 150 - Women's Intramural Volleyball 'I I, , Y A J W.. HQLAU I Dorn . In following w' Lion for voll women from I I I I 1 I I 1 E a I S u 1 r i i f'f-- V--m4444Q,1,.1,, fi 4 I -.-...L,..,,' ' ' 7 'na .. ,W t'f'5f'i559FiRf-1f'1 ' ' ' -, 'fff'1-Lxwx. I .nr 9H.:,S,:5j --3-xzgwr - .N , -gm , ' f---vi... , . ' . gf? j K vi .-f----A- A----------- A - -- 4'-r i I fm., -V - , ' O O 1 Dorms Volley in Competition 'lf In following with the annual competi- the Activities Building. This rivalry tion for volleyball championship, helped create both dorm spirit and A ll women from each hall assembled in cohesion. UPPER LEFT1 Sue Miller LOWER CENTER LEFT: l Pam Davis l p . l 1 l l a X X. Ii' l ,f ,l 'l V , l l l 1 , w it r lt gall fl! 1 llll? Zlf l -l ill! nv, lllll mn ,v ll ,ll Ill :Fl fl ,lil ll , Women'sIn1rcmuralVolleybull-151 5 gl N1 . xg' f 3i, ?x iv-K, -,., . -, rrar , in L We 4 -zur, .75dL1U. ft 0 . B-Be11Pro tdes Tensten Release Escaping from routine studies and 5 t . . FAR LEFT: Arnie Bartz, Stan Tharp UPPER CEN- , -k M - k E - ks , . H L ressures men find retreat in the A . CENTER RIGHT- M1 9 615511611 Iac U0 On- -' 4 L 1 1 P . ' . . . . TER LEFT' B111 Mooney' Roy Hanson LOWER Kim Osborne, Russ Prickett, Jerry Hutson UPPER Activiues Burlding as they rlval l1'1 CENTER LEFT: Brian cannon, John wetdman RIGHT: Paul Anderson' Terry Steen, Sew I ' ' intramural COI'I'1p6tiIiO1'1 . Laing LOWER RIGHT: Cameron Spradling ,l lt: A -, -iii!! t t v. P 'My H E E t fd: 1: x ral' k ,t L 7 ii t s w , ' I 'W B N f ft A l ' I ' LI L .x 1 ' tl ' i V 3 ' I 3 1 g t ' t ' 1 , 4 T lt , ' W' L ee I tial 1' Elia, V - HW t Mm 1:4 I L Est lxpgx H, .1 L1 1 t 3313 st '- l Nt ' 'w !,1, f , ,It ,. ll I ' Hr, , 'N lim .' til' ' Wt il: Wm ' 'Wi . t I A Wit ' TVSQNH ,A ,Z PIU ' L W1 M7111 , J 'I' 1 L x'g, L 11 '1 t il!! iii V iR'li mtg 1 . in 1 'rf Ei' J - Elt U Wvgl f 1 , ' L t s J 12 1 li P n 3 152-Men'sln1ramurolBczske1ball , Ii , ,xi 1 ,Y 215 ' Y . HWY' M 7 Y ' W' N M-'--'--rf ' e--f----- w--,------- A, ----V f- ,R - .-Cr V- aner, Jack Erickson , Jerry Hutson UPPER 'erry Steen, Scott 'on Spradling '-Liv... Y k , t w I A K 1 I. ri. ,' J V I . V' i . 2' II 53 U' :G ff t si ft EY lk Ti .53 -2 .i ' 4 V 5 1 g' f ML! t 4 , I F E V F 'W' v 1 E , I 1 E W ,S 1 li 1 Q. ly! 4, - . fi W A W 'I , xl YE N I N wi W! V1 ,Wjlfa . f i' i. tt.,t, -- 3 4 4.. 1 , ' N . gag X. gl 1 U .N ! Q i . .... ' 12 1 ,ax 1, v - 5 - , , V- -a.. 1, f .ff Vntn ' ' .i if . s il r S . 4. .Q gt. t . X NEI P ..- 1 I , , A M- A 4 ' I W1 , t N i. v V. -I mil Vs, it 5 fl '21 ' V fx f--. - F ! 'Q . i' V 1., 'Ht 'Eli :QM :iii Men's lnircmural Basketball - 353 gif tj g Y: Intramurals Spark Dorm Competition Taking a great pride in dorm repre- FAR LEFT' Paul Anderson Ralph Vandervlucht, sentation-, .each player asserted his caused this sport to have the greatest Russ Puckett, Kim Osborne CENTER LEFT: Terry skills, striving to attain championship. percentage of participation. Many Steen, Rusty Evans, Russ prickeu CENTER The availability of three leagues dorms entered all leagues. RIGHTI Mike MQSSUGI, 30011 Laing RIGHTI Kim Osborne , Russ Puckett 4 l54 -- Men's Intramural Basketball x, w. . lon Ralph Vandervluchi. , CENTER LEFT: Terry ss Prickett CENTER on Laing RIGHT: Kim J . -g'pn,-,. 'Q--. ' '1-V -.rf-........-.W.a...,-.,.. , . , , Men's Intramural Basketball ,Sk l 1 1 ll w JM ill lil ll B-Ba Clashing in female intram teamed up acc: Within the ha contested in vi 1 156 - Women's Intramural Basketball 3 5 i 9' li 5 2 S E A. 'H Y -ff e x Xia... . wi- . xx- 'Hi-X S, ' -X ..-mf-Q - 5- XML 355- ,x x N -- 6 'xx X X .N Nwf ii' X . 3' .A ..f,.,-f L.u,,1g.gh.'.,.Q.4,L,-.:,.f:gx.., . f i - 4 N. 'Y qi x- sl! , U0 ,Q 1 46? 1 I 4 I 1 1 X I O, 'R 2 w 1 , 'iw it QW 5-it If 'wrw uw, , , A, H ' f'79fr'LfeV 6171.-' f, 1-,.' 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Major, Louis Jenkins, Krause 2nd South, Rich and Joy Neu- bauer, being a resident assistant, sum- mer schooliglilgfalther 3rd South, Frank Cochran, County Sheriff, Mar- ' ilyn Koladish, Spence lst North, Earth Days, Concerts, Basketball seasons, RETURN TO WSN! Ken and Marie Bryars, summer school . . . tests . . . tests . . . more tests, aca- demic robation, special class Coming to EC has made an important mark in my life. I attended a State Junior ,College two years before com- ing to Evangel. Most of the kids were commuters and it was hard to meet people and really get to know them because we were there only for classes. Here at Evangel I've made friends that are closer than those I had in hi i ' h school I know the main reason . ---4 .-.-.,.,. ag Pg'-kite-:zo ----.' . -. on to college is to prepare for a In four years Evangel College has been a metamorphosis of Cal LeMon and Bert Webby WZS and S2Sg History and Englishg Dr. Burgess and Dr. Edwardsg water fights and snow fightsg Rees- Thomas and ET g Jodie and Brenda: KIS and S3Ng Mr. Gunn and cheeseburgersg Denny's and BBC pizza, Mrs. French and Barb Teembruggeng Topeka Impact and a 'I-hour chapel serviceg soccer and basketball: Homecoming and Harvest Festivals: Epiphany and LANCEQ Archers and Andraeg lasting friendships ences: grounded C much more me here . Evangel Co of images is co words: learnin throwing snow window, riding go 5 miles do'- P f I DEAN'S LIST - Hey Doc! Miss Sorbo! Look at me now !, As I reflect upon - my time at Evangel College I can see ' how things have changed - physically, students . thge. Lord room 'futufelf-vocationi, .,,yp and we sign up fog classeswthat help 'us learn more about our major we have But we also benefit so involved in interpersonal . Getting to know other their Joys e and ill 1 g 33s-ny: ': u' - , -f'1Y5:1p1Zf ''.'1'f,IE.f,'.f.':. 44.-.,.,.5.5f .,,.. 411'-4 W 4-1.-,.w,w.,-- , . . ' Vf-M? - 4-' ' ' fx: ...f:351f1?'.7 1- fr: I , . . , K5 ave .,,,, 32:32. 9 194 - Graduation ' .y.w - --aa-.t,.,. , College has been Cal LeMon and S2Sg History and 1 and Dr. Edwardsg 2 nw fights: Rees- 3 a and Brenda: K1S n nd cheeseburgersg :zag Mrs. French uggeng Topeka I I: chapel service: f ll: Homecoming ls: Epiphany and I Andrae: lasting W 4 friendships and unforgettable experi- ences: unpolished student to well- grounded Christian lay-woman: and much more. Thanks God for sending me here. - Ian Couch Evangel College. What a kaleidoscppe of images rs conjured up with o words: learning to short-sheg dgffgwi throwing snowballs from a tliigd-floorgf23'f window, riding a city bus for 2 go 5 miles down the road, f' Stk if if as ,A 22,-,E . 4. . , , ,,.,..f , - ,w . , f gg' U' f ,g , 1? A t , 1 4 Q - l aff f, ,, Z.. -1- I f , Y, , ,MW ,, . K ...,. ..,. . ....-- . .-1.- :-f:::. around a dorm banging pots and pans after curfew, snapping cameras on unsuspecting dormmates, comforting a friend in the middle of the night, a six-hour chapel service, having Chris- tian friends, loving the roommate you've lived with for four years of laughter and frustrations, knowing and growing with God by your side. Thank you God for enabling me to live and die and laugh and cry at Evangel Col- lege. Thank you Evangel College. - Valerie Bristor I must say that my years at Evangel have been times of deep self-reflec- tion and intense inquiry into the nature of God and ljlis relationship to man. I found Evangel to be a factor of stabil- ity in my: Christian experience. Though I've often found myself at odds with ideas of the institution I know that Evangel College was the college God intended for me. Because of its stress on the spiritual dimensions of scholas- tic behavior I now find myself equip- ped with a methodology of intellectual inquiry that affords me the honor of finding truth that expresses itself in wholeness and fulfillment. I am grad- uating from college with a world-view founded on the revelation of scripture and rooted in intellectual honesty. This is a great gift when one encoun- ters the attitude of confusion found in secular institutions. In conclusion, I thank God for profs that are dedicated to the synthesis of faith and reason. That is what makes Evangel great. - Tom Allen ,MM ...ts - .. 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Miriam CKSD Ritter, Christine CILJ Roberts, Linda CPAJ Rogers, Linda CIAJ Salvemini, Joseph CNYJ Schambach, Donna CPAJ Shaw, Cindy CGAJ Shaw, Gail CPAJ Shigo, Ilona CPAJ Shirley, Michael CLAJ Smith, Debbie CALJ Smith, Patricia CMDJ Stanley, Bill CMD Steinbach, Daniel CILJ Stone, Kent CUruguayJ Thayer, Randall CCAJ Truman, Dale CMOJ Upchurch, Janet CMOJ Vaughn, Vicki COHJ Ventling, Doug CWYJ Vernon, Marsha CMOJ Wachino, Ron CND Walker, Cheryl CKSJ Wallace, Kathy CND Walls, Randy CMOJ Wartenbee, Melody CMOJ Watkins, Shari CMOJ 's Weir, Gerry CMOJ Welter, Vic CILJ Wertz, Lynn QILJ Wilhelm, Sheryl CDEJ Wilks, Ken CMOJ Williamson, Susan CILJ ' Wilson, Randy CO1-D Winsor, Dwight fCanadaD Wojtowicz, Kathryn CND Wolfinbarger, Debbie CMOJ Wood, Cindi QVAD Woodrow, Stephen CILJ Word, David CARJ Zornes, Robert CKSJ Sopho- mores Phil Leach Treasurer Lori Pawlak President Sheryl Augustynovich Secretary Gary Rasmussen Vice-President Adams, Nancy CILJ Allen, Montey CMOJ Anders, Patsy COHJ Anderson, Bob COHJ Anderson, David KMOJ Anderson, Paul COHJ Arney, Lynette COHD Augustynovich, Sheryl QOHJ Barth, Mark ULD Bellini, Pamela CRD Berkley, Timothy CMD Billingsley, Daniel CFLD ' Bilotta, Stephen CMD Bobula, Sheryl ULD Bond, Joni CILJ 204 Sophomores i Borders, Anthony KIND Braurud. Mark QILJ Brigham, David COKJ Brinkman, Jeffrey CMOJ Brittain, Marlene CINJ Broce, Deborah KWVJ, Brooks, David KMOD Brown, Linda CPAJ Brown, Lydia CMOJ Brown, Mark CNYJ Brown, Roxine CMD Broxson, Robin KIND Brumby, Elaine CILJ Burbee, Bob QMOJ Burrow, Marlene CILD Campbell, Marcia CMD Campbell, Richard CMAJ Canfield, Cindy COHD Carr, Letha QARD Carroll, Kim KIAJ Carter, Justina CMOD Carter, Ross III CTXJ Cerutti, Lennice CMOD Cline, Debra CPAP Clute, Gary QPAQ Combs, Linda CKSD Condon, Phyllis CMEJ Covington, Brenda QMOD Crittenden, Sue CMU Cunningham, Neal CMD Davidson, Mark S. CMOJ Davis, Pamela COHJ Denton, Pamela CMOJ DeVries, Juli CMOJ Dobberstein, Peggy QWD Donelson, Randy CMO! 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Ronda CILD Ankarlo, Darrell ULD Atkinson, Melissa CTXJ Atwood, Glynnis CILJ Avina, Gregory QNYJ Baldwin, Jolene KMAJ Ball, Regina CMOJ Bard, Cindy QOI-IJ Barnes, Anita CMOJ Barney, Teresa CKSJ Bartlett, Cheryl CMOJ Bartz, Arnie CNYD Bashore, Dawn COHJ Bayse, Jane CINJ Bean, Richard CILJ Beasley, Elaina CVAJ Bell, Susan CTXD Bennett, Cynthia CMOJ Benton, Tammy CMOD Best, Karen CMOJ Bicket, Danny CMOJ Bishop, Brenda CMAJ Bjornsen, Helen CMTD Blair, Vickie CDI-lb Blankenship , Dellena CMOJ Blankenship, Michael CKSD Bleacher. Patti CPAJ Borkenhagen, Sandy CWD Boston, Sara CIAJ Bowdish, Carol CMOJ Brannon, Sandra CPAJ Braswell, Roger CMOJ Bressette, Kathy COHJ Britton, Pam CXND Brubaker, Kandy COHJ Bruton, Joni CMOJ Burgar, Rick CILJ Burguiere, Julius CNYJ Burnett, Robert CNYJ Busch, Daniel CWD has as XL. 1 'M ,KZ ,r xl- fv , fx -ng, 3 ' ., ,Q 'wg -1 3 L,- L, I 'rv- 5,1 X - 1 A :A U if ff xxx.- , . ,,,,,, , ,f,.,-..,. ,. -,Y.4,,. - --g--- Cain, Barbara CGAJ Calkins, Candi QCA? 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JoAnn CCOJ Holliday, Cheryl QNYJ Holmes, Linda CILJ Holsinger, Cori CMOJ Horne, Roger CMOJ Howard, James CARD Huff, Sterling CMOJ Hughes, Stephen CLAB Hurd, Rhonda CMD Hutchinson, Angela COKJ Hutson, Jerry COHD Impson, Marie COKD Ivers, Debra CMAJ Iankowski, Marcia CFLJ Jansen, Gloria CIAJ Jinkerson, Theresa fMOJ Johnson, Mark D. CNCJ Jones, Phyllis COKJ Jones, Rhonda CMOJ Jones, Victor CARD Keeton, Sandra COKJ Keller, Carol CMOJ Kennedy, Jenny QINJ Kincaid, Karen COHJ Knapczyk, Edward QILJ Kover, Michael CMOJ Lane, Gregory CILJ Larsen, Laurie CMO7 Last, Patricia CMOJ Lehmann, Yvonne CO1-lj Leonard, Calinda QILJ Liepitz, JoAnn CILJ Liles, Bill CMOJ Lindquist, Wendy CILJ Livingston. Patricia CPA7 Logan, Beverly CARD Lowry, Beverly CMOJ Lundstrom, Evelyn CIAJ Marable, Jillone CMD Martin, Angela CARD Masters, Gayla KMOJ McAnu1ty, Kevin CMOJ McCorc1e, Michael CMOJ McLellan, Bruce CMOJ Meile, Wendy CSDJ Meissner, Michael CIAJ Melton, Frank CVAJ Menzies, Bob CMOJ Miller, Jeanne CNBJ Moore, Jerry QMOJ Morabito, Melissa QNYJ Morton, Donna COKJ Moss, Paul CTXJ Muirhead, Mark CMD Mulry, Mickey CINJ Myllykangas, Deborah CMAJ Neiman, Jayne CMNJ Nelson, Lisa CNHJ Nettle, Laurie CCAJ Newell, Denise CKSJ Nichols, Randal CMOJ Nicholson, Jorita CMO7 Norberg, Cindi CMD Nunez, Ibrahim CPRJ Nygaard, Pamela CMOJ Ohlin, Becki CMOJ Olson, Ryan CSDJ Orr, Susan QILJ Parrish, Cindi QOHJ Patterson, Rebecca QKSJ Pearson, Laura CWD Peery, Herman CMOJ Perritt, Brenda COHJ Perry, Cathy CKYJ Pickett, Carolyn CMOD 220 - Freshmen 1 ' 4 ,-,rl f 7'Tf, '-I .uw ' '-'H 1, an--3,-',:-1-:':::'. '- ' ' P' F ' 31'sjfif2:f X, i::j,.fi.j ff E ff 5 P P L 'P P E: if 1,-jj fbF5' feaf law, 4 ' Q In 'J phd, ':,g.g:5:,,,, 4 f - LT -::.-:-mf-:-:-s::rr ,f ifgffs-9f:1?5:22a555f5:5:: . ,- , 2-,K T 1V'A' . 'J , f A f, I f f 1 tea fx ff K Z6 hs' , 1 N. s, . 9 ay. ,W f:z'fF'434 , -I , L fs, avi f RN wa ff' 1 -1 I f lin ,3, V, X r-N f ,If ' 'E 0 l PI- 'Iii' ' I- :-tfZf:-:-I-'fl5l':'13-' I-:v:aZf'-I-13 ' ''''iIii!ff:22-I-24922431351--7'1'Z' f5:3f'fjf' Efi5111523IEliilfifZ'i'EfE5E51f1EEM2f1f2 5-2-f2121-.-225:5:355E5E1ZErE1312.E:12 i'T- b , -1535f1f1f:'7f:1:'g.3:f5oQgi'f1 Q 'P 'S f::s '. '-242-iz: fff-ff1:E555f5E53E2v - 4 , Ei . 1 ff, I ',r-113515 r H ax saf a TR , Q I l , bw-nhl- ,Mtv- fv N., -of Gb 1 fx il V .. 'x 'fix 1, 3+ .TI f WVU 3 , ,4 . vi- L -a Piker, Randal CARB Plateroti, Lugina CFLJ Plumlee, Jacqueline CMOJ Pochiro, Debbie CO1-D Poole, Jeffrey CMSJ Prather, Kathryn KTXD Pulkowski, Jeff QWIJ Pyle, David fOHJ Quackenbush, Randal COK7 Qualls, Kathleen CVAJ Rae, Carla KTXJ Ratliff. Brenda CMOJ Reyes, Doris CTXJ Rickman, Timothy KIND Robertson. Pam QMOJ Roth, Rhonda KPAJ Routh, Paul CKSJ Salvemini, Lawrence KNYD Sams, Rosemary CKYJ Savage, Deborah CMOD Scarborough, David CMOJ Schafer, Sherry CCOD Schance, Janet KGAD Schmidt, Robert COHJ Scott, Gerold QMOJ Senf, Barbara CMOJ Freshmen - 221 if H 1 I J, ll II I J A 4 I 1 i . l ll d fl ll W 2 l V I J I 1 xi lr ll li Ui Ji? J, 1 li 'I J I LS. I I - I i A I C . 222 Freshmen Shackelford , Timothy CMO7 Shaulis, Lyle CIAJ Shipman, David CMOJ Simmons, Robin CCAJ Simons, Kathy CND Sleeter , Darlene CINJ Smith , Smith Snyder Soto s 1 n Becky CIND Donna CINJ Nancy CND Loida CNYJ Sparkman, Rebecca CTXJ Spellman, Kathy CMOJ Spickler, Lois CMOJ Stead Lois CMOJ Stein Lindy CWD Steinbach Ph1ll1p CILJ Swab Virginia CPAJ Swift Dawn COHJ Thomas Debra CCAJ Thomas Robert COKJ Thurber Scott CNYJ Trmm Tammy CWD Tipp Cindy CKSD Towler Nancy CMAJ Trotter Rhonda CTXJ Umstead Judith CPA7 Vandxver Russell CMOJ VanKampen Cary CIAD Venezuela Miguel CO1-IJ Wade Donna CALJ -.L rg, X -.1 . , If ' i-,, Walker, Connie CCOJ Walker, Mark flLj Wannenmacher, Beth CMOJ Watters, Sharon CMOJ Weiker, Naomi CINJ Weizbrod, Debbie CMOJ Wickham, Becki CKSJ Wiley, Ronald CMU Wilhelm, Timothy KOHJ Williams, Karen CCAD Williams. Naomi CILJ Winchester, Barry CND Wisehart, Terry CINJ Witty, Carol CMN3 Wojahn, Crystal CWD Woods, Brenda CMOJ Woods, Dennis CMOJ Worthington. Connie CKSJ Yargo, Karen CPAJ Zirbes, Daniel CIL3 Zuel, Debbie CKSJ Freshmen - 223 .l H l 3 ,X 1, fi ,Hue i. 'I 3. I, Y Y x I, if xl i I Y l f w lm K 'Y Y .l li 21, i! 35 5 1 K 5 H H W i is 5: if l 2, Q O , 1 QI i Pf I .5 I 1 I 1 4 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 l ll 1 I 1 1 1 1 11 11 Hi 11 1 1 1, 1 1 1 V P il l 1'1 1'1 11N 73? N,f11?lw+ V 11 1' f '-':,'-vjggeflmf. , 11 u,1:,,.,1 V- ,H ' gf 1 . ' f 1 -rg J, ' - Ydiivl- 1 l Pedaling Becomes Popular . Although the energy crisis has hit America, it has not caught Evangel College unprepared. Many faculty and students have traded the accelerator for a 10-speed, in an effort to conserve energy, to promote pollution-free air, . Tf?f1 'f 1 226 - Environment and to gain the benefits of physical exercise. LEFT: Karrie Kolaclish CENTER: Mr. Bob Turn- bull N-l..,,hr SiW T Dpular enefits of physical IENTER: Mr. Bob Turn- '.1.4 ur' ,,- . Qwp ,, ,A ,. vw, ...-.M,... ,,.,,m.., ...,. --.,,..,..4..-,L.-,..,-...f.J..-- , Y., H ..h...g.4-. ....,4,,,-L.-.'--A4,,.- ..L.4m......4..4.-...,. ,..g.4f.1..-4.141 -A - ' M M' : 'K Environment- 227 R--X J if 1 I .t, if 1 1,7 J V , ,,, Ioust Gffers Amusement and Relaxation Open evenings, the student union offers a refuge to the hungry, who can obtain the famous taco sa1ad g to the bored, who can watch TV, play the variety of games, or socialize with other persons in the same state of mindg and to the physically exhausted, who can find a comfortable corner near the fireplace. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. I-lundley, Debbie Davidson CENTER LEFT: Sue Crittenden, Sharon Testa, Karen Frank UPPER RIGHT: Diane Carrion LOWER RIGHT Tom Winslow, Ken Wilks, Ralph Ferra- gino, Wendy Wildman, Neal Cunningham, Patrice Lindsley in hr, i 228 - Environment l 5 1 Cre .t Creativity fir: students begi ideas in th objects. The their thoughts Ei if f I r 1 5,39 t Jvki-, Qation ley, Debbie Davidson enden, Sharon Testa, : Diane Carrion LOWER an Wilks, Ralph Ferra- , Neal Cunningham. 'Jil A A3 1, 2 M - 31352 2 ,.nh 1 fx 4 72' ff T fr 1 ff 1: , , ' K yjffill f ' ff ' 214' 71' g ' ' fi 'UMW ff ff f f f 'WLCVC2 74:15 i ef?I f 'rg fiw, M 456519592 '32, f - 'ff' . ,vf ff M' 1 1 4 uf 2 D4-LQYU .... , y A I A .H ing, Creati it ls Creativity finds expression when art students begin to transform abstract ideas in their minds to concrete objects. These individuals enunciate their thoughts through varied methods Actualized - all of which contain a unique mean- ing. UPPER LEFT: Russ Barr CENTER LEFT: Sherry Waterworth LOWER LEFT: Sue Williamson CEN- TER RIGHT: Helen Neville u pl Environment- 231 fl' r F T J -1 , , I I I K 1 2 l E , l l E w Z L , Hanna-Ag- NBS Cafeteria Pla s Role in Dail Routine Approximately fourteen hours of an on-campus student's week are spent in Crusader Hall. Standing in line becomes a necessary evil, the proce- dure becomes an involuntary ritual, and carrying the student ID becomes a demanded habit. Although the food is not quite the same as Mom's Home- Cookin', it is agreed that no other institution can top Mr. Gunn. -as Envlronmenf . mt .. .t .t 105.1-'f - ' xii i. f 'i'55'ul53ifi1:bL1EEISA'-,'g LEFT: Diane Flora, Karrie Koladish UPPER LEFT: Andy Hadden LOWER LEFT: Sheryl Bobula UPPER RIGHT: Patrice Lindsley, David Esch, Ron Wiley, Tenley Draheim, Karen Davidson, Becki Ohline LOWER RIGHT: David Reeves, Tim Rick- man I . . L 1 r .. er.. ,.. ,,.A K 'Q Z v iw Ea le Ioladish UPPER LEFT: Sheryl Bobula UPPER , David Esch, Ron xren Davidson, Becki d Reeves, Tim Rick- Eli v 53 2? 12 , . 'Ir-.,, ' . if 1 X, ,I 1 I Environment - 233 L, , .11 ,ac 'Vx Perseverance ls Enacted on Campus Staring into a microscope for endless hoursg having data that is the complete opposite of the expected findingsg and shattering numerous test tubes - these are experiences which belong only to 1 1 May Q ,-??'Q?!f 1' :J if- .- - ..-iz.i,,...,:f: 1-. 1 L v. I 'V I Y, . '-2, in f 1:57 iiwffi f fir'-f l- if V- Ee -f , -' , A '15 es.: ,+L-' .- l. - mx- - s DIR IT: I A f Jnn -awww-,. 1 l H,,3g JH.. ,ly , Y if., Cr- Vg: vw' L l 'l 'j,1.f W 7 g,,gL.': f .g -: ,, 11,117 , -. .I .,,..+.- rm- M A V Y I 31:55-,...,. .f H qnun,-.,.-...c.,...des--.,, - Yi fffrdwi UPPER LEFT: Randy Thayer LOWER LEFT: Bonnie Bishop UPPER CENTER: Steve McLellan LOWER CENTER: Joriia Nicholson UPPER RIGHT: Yvonne Lehman. LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Wolfinbarger 4 ,,?.4k LOWER LEFT: Bonnie :ve McLellan LOWER IPPER RIGHT: Yvonne vbie Wolfinbarger 1 A ,.. 5 E , 4 I l I 5 L fi iii, I .inn , Environment - 237 l I jf 'P . :A 15- P ,,... The ter Qi E I to f ple X i 1 ! I I fi '53 X mf 1 ,, Fr 11- Lrbrar Atds Student 1HACHdGIH1C eeds The llbrary Learnrng Resources Cen ter or whatever utle may be afftxed to 11 supplles research materral pleasure readlng current news and study area to students ln need of such ltems It IS closely llnked wrth the entrre college facrllty one man went so far as to say A true college is a collecuon of books UPPER LEFT Phrl Brown CENTER LEFT Gary Austrn LOWER LEFT. Dave Emma RIGHT Kent Stone L K , cg, 1 1 i 1 'wc 1 . V ll H F , L45 F! s 1 1 l 1 P l ll l 1 l 1? 1i1'i ,A Ii 1' 41. ij 1 I 1'- i l I l Q11 ! 1, 3 1 1 -4 U li W 1 V 61 1. E 2 1 N , Lan.. 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V I , ,W V: ,, ,, V, I ,V ' ,ff,,,V,,, V,VVVV:1' ,, -.'-2f',f'f -' V.1,,1-',V'::'1- '4. 1 .3-V-nzyr4n-23'.-'4Z'ffg9.--5,56-'2 V4 -QQ: 4,pzQ',,Q,' ' , '.-1 'fy iff -V,f-fi , -wi a-:+ - ' f'-4-34-lugpyflgg gg-ff , ..,, K, '. A + M. rf -5 I '. K -S Y N 1 V . il 1 , V 1 E ,-, W v-..- --S- , , , 1, I , 1 , ' 1 I 2 z 2 Z 5 5 ! 7 0 5 3 1 I I 1 1 for 1 i 1 W I 1 u 1 ll 1 1 ' ly 1 1 . ' l E ' , 11 ' 1 KN 1 1 Nl? l EPHESIANS 4:1 1 f 1 1 Ql ,t,agff1jlf-1 . 1 J 1 1 E-ff' fi- ff it 1 1 U . I Kjxlkz V 1 'Z1 I , K W Av 11 A 1 CM' 1 1 J 2 5 . ' n Nfm-f 1111 l V 5, N, X' ' 11 . f xx XA,- I fa-AK-QD ,lib P71 E-J Axf, ,,., ..,x g xxx , X XXI ' '11, 1 Q xxxn rf,-W f , I ' . Our ehuroh's' 1977 theme scripture says' it all. We use as both inspiration and challenge to Wish each of you in this graduating class a rich and fulfilled life through Jesus Christ our Lord. E 1 GENERAL CUUNCIL4' f I ASSEMBLIES of Gon dwg f 2 4 5 f Me DiStri+ , .. Q' ff' 3 'W ,.R A:-' ff! . - A, . - - C--..-..,YD.... ,--hk,e L. f . AWA ,-, - ...,-.,..... - ' .A- F5:i:if'T?fT. 5 is ' - W5 ' , , , if . Af V vs. Ho:-W gf , , .- fs ' r W rr r p roser D r C i f V ' h is fl: , ,: -0'-'W' W4 ' ,-4:77 , ,:, Y 1 rm.. , ,- - -4 fy 4- jf an 12- meg , yy., 4 ', : 1 f zz M rf 4- 3 ' 'rr ' 4 - ry ,X ,p ,f ,, -G. . 1:1 Q .1 ,,- rf - .- ,- ' QNX Q35 ,X 5,3 isa-zkixlgfivaqsr. f- X- Q - ,- gs Q- .- . . ' as was Rx sms X my N , x Q x Q r , be . V CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1977 ?C l 5 8300 Geyer Springs Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72209 E..loe Vlhlmorh Merle J. Harr' R. A. Thompson ASS'Sta t D'5t Ct District superinniaent Distr-cf secretary-Treasurer SUPe te de ' OF GOD' EXECUTNE PRESBYTERY BOARD Carter Rogers IGPI Fay Hutchinson Wm. Edwin Burris Charles Northcutt Ralph Copeland Carl Tillery Gonnan Daniel Donald Walker G.VlL Hardcastle lHonoraryl AQ., ' q 3 rp.-.. ,., ,...,--...., - - 5 III' It Is IIIIII 14 5 CONGRATULATIONS, cuss or '77 I mom Ixi 1' t If! I I Assembly 'L 2640 hmmm no. N.vm wmnsu, ol-no I Q : I crm Friendly Family Church! I If If 'E ouven M oAuuaA Congratulations I A ' Graduates 'ie T' I IVI PPI X - I I I I I I I V. 'I I I I I Em I I ill: I I I I 244 Adverhsmg DISTRICT I COUNCIL of THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD ' F.L. LANG LEY Superintendent DOUG LAS STONE Assistant Superintendent P T PALMER Secretary Treasurer JIM WHITNEY Youth 81 C E Dnrector PT PALMER M D Director MRS F L LANGLEY WMC President 'AUTHORITY FOR OUR MISSION DPPDRTUNITY U LIMITED The CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ' I I I W. Dortch Owen C. Carr Norman L. Surratt Larry D. Hodge D Assistant E ' Y h d Ed ' S p tende Superimend S .-T D t ,.,, 5 5 E of IL UNC SD N0 LL If Q. 4 CD 1 if 3 za N A u- -J-'uv' 5-5-4-Sw ::Yz:,,g,rfA -V0 R , f-....4w,,, RATULATI ' , i I imw OF Q ,n A same to an I A Oklahoma BA Xg gf-BL sfuaeng I I I I 'cnrisuaq may ,mg FIRSTASSEMBLY QE GCD Springfield people taking care of Springfield money. O mplre k CONGRATULATIONS Q GBMLENSTONEATSIUNSHIQE CLASS OF 1977 ,yah Quentrn Edwards Pastor Assocrates W A Edwards Bob Fowler Vernon Boyer Lours Yeako Raymond Drrggers 1801 Havendale Boulevard Wrnter Haven, Florlda fB6S1d6 the DIIVC In Theatreb The church where people of all backgrounds meet to worshrp God offers congratulatlons to the graduat1ng class and a prayer for God s blessrngs upon Evangel College In three years has grown from 200 to 1368 1n School of the Brble From 200 to 1500 on Sunday nrght MISSIOHS g1v1ng has grown from S3500 to 55100 000 Meetrng rn the new recreatlonal complex seatlng 1500 untrl new sanctuary completed seating almost 5000 f , r Q If V ikiiljis 2 1' me ----x,. la.-'sg-gafslf J- 5 f Q 'C ' 1' ,' f ,4 ..51.',.'..:i1..-as----- ,.-a rab? - p -..gs W' y r Q 'A X , , , K ' ' .1 -1 rf .fr gms 'IEI 'F'.CF'., Q ' ?'U' ', . ' l f 1 'bf Fr? ' L ' ' - ,Li I ' F Aj, '- 'Y Y' V..a , .VT V,,....,V- - '--1-- fc-14:24. at , V -.V auf., . V V V V H., '- .a:sV.,. :4.,...,......,,v:- , My V. ,,:!!,,, 53,103 , mn Z, if, ,,,, W-1 , -f .V 5 0 0 L II ' WCIBIII D V ll YV ' 1 g 1 1 :1'One of the fastest growing churches in the nation fe , X 'R 1 I F H, ,ff 5341! Amin' Q 'i i if td 1 1 . A v - 4 , l L Q- - an f na... 1 v3vv:r---1'- I vu 11-.w--Q . . , , ,, , X,.,,,.. . ,-c A., . r ,,,, w.l H-,,,.,-1-51.1111-' I 194 'AWN .,1,1'e:e25QE!iPfIreQIile-RQ. is-fl.-.. '-.sf Lzf 59251 ffvfiasnsmms-. - far.. ...W-1-f x HAPPY BECINNINCS from the People of I Evangel Temple Christian Center Springfield Missouri Church Staff Pastor David Rees-Thomas Youth David Nesbitt Education Dick Schmldgall Music: Sharon Wilkins North Dakota District Council ofthe Assemblies of Cod Honors A11 Students From Its District Andrew Hadden Debra Glennen Gary Rasmussen Linda Rasmussen I Marcus Bakke Assistant Superintendent George Rohde Secretary Treasurer DISTRICT PRESBYTERY 4 Lloyd C. Jorgenson 3 Dis rict Su erintendent . O 1 ., Z yB.' Asssmanr or Goo EAST mm, WALNUT enovs --uncus BOB' Loasnou msron co ons I t FILPIUT GRCNE ' S .G EI' mas lgall gr Bn EROVE '-- PASTOR Congratulations graduates . . . x 0 0 s Acts un Ac-trnon If r '. Qt? Calvary Temple l- Stewart I-I . Robinson Pastor Campbell at Grand ou' Q34 46 fm Q2 c X o YOUTH '36 Music f 4.,, +9 1 Gary B, Deck Dr. June Kean 5 m N E. J. Bruton 9 -Y ... - -..-7:::.:--'r1:.,,,nz..-....L..rvL:g ' - -- '--' I . . ,, an W, , .,,,,.., .V - --5---v-ww -+-1f'1'v.mmw ' tt-nw.x--- ---H-A-Q - -J . - H ' ' Zisfilflixsvmf, 4. - A - -I First Assembly of God e Colorado Springs, Colorado Saluting Our Students Barrie Bartle Darrell Malakowski Curtis Kuck Rev. Don Lunsford Rev. Verl Green Rev. Tom Benigas Pastor Christian Education Evangelism and Youth ul In gg BSIHIIY 01 600 1301 W ATLANTIC SPRINGFIELD, M0 REV E S. CALDWELL PASTOR GLAD TIDINGS Coke wwf E-1l2ffWd,.ZflL6Af ,illin- ,'57iL Zfnua. liltfjss mcfffwfe guzfejwwewca, Coca Cola Bottling Co 250 Ad ertsng PF Row one James Rasmussen Ins Sherry Sturgeon Kim Anita EC E . . . f - Trace-marmu . I I - u 1 , I W I NORION nn, - : 1 l , ev W - i - - , - 2 QB - g t ' 1 3 , I . 1 . I . A . sr l ' : - 'S' 1 5 I ' 4 1' 4 7 . o . E 3 - I I . ' 5 I I Springfield Mmer, Joyce t ' l . . , 2 HI l , - l . .. W , , 5 i -'cum-com and '-cow nm mgrsxmd :wie-mms which 2 timmy me same product ol rm Coca-Cnln company. , S -- v i i , -S-...L p , I O L... K I4 ael4Lf gfield Bottling Co. Q ff- '-mama trade-mark: which gn K 5 of The OX2-CNA ODWFWHY- lil WS ,H or nun E i 8101 North Kellev P.O. Box 14466 , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114 J Robert E. Goggin, J LDRD District Superintendent Ass't. District Superintendent JameSC. Dodd District Secretary-Treasurer J E.T. Watkins District C.A. President Frank Cargill District S.S. Director ' W.G. Baker District Missions Director ' JHIBSC. Girkin Women's Ministries President Mrs. R.E. Goggin Row one: James Markham, Bob Miller, Linda Rasmussen, Iris Quinones, Timothy Lee Grant. Sherry Sturgeon, Joe Villegas, Philip Chew Chee Kim, Anita Ward, Teresa Pollard Row two: Linda Miner, Joyce Leader, Robbie Sabo, Curt Bailey, Randy Korby, Jay Peters, Brian Frederick, Chuck Norton II, Joel Ritenour, Jim Bailie, Mark Wan- nenmacher, Bruce Schamback, Don Oliver Row three: Pam Patrick, Lori Johnson, Loren Ken- Second Semester Students nedy, David Copeland, Sandy Boik, Janice Abrams, Diane Diaz, Darleen Linville, Billy Morgette, David Mewbourne, Christa Widner, Rich Jensen, Patty Walker, Keith Barefield Advertising - 251 1 iv: ' Q T., 1 . i 2 i 4 i i it i 'v . M i I 1 - f J, YS5f CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 First Assembly of God 8809 La Mesa Blvd La Mesa, Califomia Our Students at Blangel Brad and Debbie Rich N. Glenn Rich, Pastor Allen Antons, Minister of Music Michael Files, Assistant Pastor tu1?fi0fl5 M2354 77 LII ss H l' o 119 19' IIWWK- .P0 law' Fall? E-W' ANG'- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Jl 'i 'l., .. T X ' Iyyx 5 1 6 T I Bank of E ri n Springfield I I MAIN BANK DRIVE-IN FACILITIES Jellerson at McDaniel 2633 Wes! Colleqe at Scenic Sprlngiield. Missouri 65806 I4l7l 866-2100 M173 86641055 3020 E IS h C mv. nav DF-N15 A1 :ls Duns nal'-W 'mg l rfg Charles Cral Superimenden Fred Leader Sec . - Treas . Y A Y ,YH Y W , , . mf., , b Vw.: . . . ---- K M- 5-----:fir . - 4 v-. O . ,V , ,W -- -- A Kfvwe-' K of Music rt Pastor MEMBER FDIC 5 Scenic gpping Center Charles Crank Superintendent lsr In Recognition of Charles Hackett A . S , d Hoosier Students SS1SI3l'lI llPC1'1l'lICl'l CHI at Evangel College Regional Presbyters Cecil Enochs Roscoe Russell District Presbyter Board Truman Smith William l-leaston Wilson Shabaz Darold Beck Edgar Allen Robert Covington Norton Richardson Bill Baker Edward Summerfield John Pastore George Eagler Jane Bayse Anthony Borders Marlene Brittain Pamela Britton Robin Broxson Diane Ebert Judith Engle Paul Harmon Esther l-lerzog Jenny Kennedy Mary Klopfenstein , Gary Krohn Thomas Kujawa Susan Leigh Mickey Mulry Lori Pawlak Gale Rentschler Timothy Rickman Bekcy Smith Darlene Sleeter Donna Smith Pamela Smith David Stansbury Naomi Weiker Terry Wisehart David Marrone Joyce Leader Sandra Kalister James Markham Robert Miller Darlene S INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD' Fred Leader 6065 NORTH MICHIGAN ROAD, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46208 Sec. -Treas . 45 omme e of Springfield MAIN BANK GLENSTONE BRANCH BATTLEFIELD BRANCH 1661 Boonville Avenue 616 North Glenstone 1345 East Battlefield 869-541 1 869-2534 887-2770 ... 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L , , f ,f r 1 4 , Church School V 9 00 a m Mormng Worship. 10 15 a m Evening Youth Actmtles 5 00 p.m DR SOLOMUN F WALTER PASTOR LOCATED AT soo E WASHINGTON MR ROBERT-I IIC DOWEI-L, MUSIC 8- ED The Church Wth a War'm Hea'rt X I 1 eh nuffb 9:00 a.m. D: 15 a.m. 5200 p.m. . PASTOR IUSIC 81 ED rrqfl-Pearl V1 ..,.. ,L ' - V- - ' .' ' ' . ..,. 1..,1-Q., sf- -----ff -fn , , I, J-SS f 'lr In ' 1 5 A ,Q 5 nw.,-Min+ ' ' 3 . .llxix ' '--, --- L A Ll Q? RALEIGH ASSEMBLY N QA U gg: OF GOD 1,3 Two 3683 AUSTIN PEAY HWY MEMPHlS,TENNESEE We believe in Evangel College! PAsronALsrAFF: Best wishes to 7 H SEX: l the Graduates of 77! Rev. LARRY BuRGBAcl-lm SALUTING TOM 81 LANEl'l'E 'WWA MERCRSEIE y oMain Bank 0Motor Bank Gr 417 St. Louis 1615 S. Glenstone ' ' d, M . ' 818 N BOEKE RD f'flfQZQf2611 0 EVANSVILLE, IND. 47711 9 Member F.D.l.C. f- f. 'fJ..g 'Q , ..f.!i'1'g. J 5, I Ad ' g-255 ,-we v-vv-f---,--133-Ig-5' f- -my -....--JD'-ira-fgnmf-' if'-'.,-.,- ... R 'M' ' ' ' ' ASSEMBLIES CDF GCD Congratulates the Graduates of the Class of 1977 Honoring our Iowa Graduates Kay Compton , Vern Ostrander Carmen Poteete Terry Steen Russell Prickett Kathy Erickson Vivian King Robert Laing DISTRICT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Allan Ullestad, Superintendent Norman Wenig, Assistant Superintendent Norman Tosten, Secretary-Treasurer District Office, 4512 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50310 SuErIntendenf SILVER SADDLE Jaddle 710535 1 Block South of Evangel College 815 N Glenstone Ave AC 4l7 865 668I BANKAMERICARD vim be 50 Rooms Air Conditioned Bank Am9 'C3rCI Color TV Room Phones American EXFW955 Deluxe Playground Master Charge Heated Swimming Pool Diner S Club CALIFORNIA DISIIRICII o1ctI'1e Assemblies ot God Superintendent WllIlamH Robertson Asst Superintendent P C Cunningham Secretary Treasurer Leon Nlpper 1277 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, Ca. 91106 N C N. Cleo Ta William N. James Gri 'YNRNA WSL .r X -l I I I rr I . I I V I I v , I .A.A .I .I'. MOTEL ' . I I ' ,,. . . 'jg 3 - ' 1 .Q ' S - 1 1'-If: . 5 -f - f--' I I I Fi-II wax- . 1 4 l , I D I I - l I - y i g y I ' l - ' ' - - 5 . . I - I ' G ,A Ay' tendent L ,V , f W, QRN RNIA ,ns N-v fGod loben N PP . gh C 91106 Q Congratulations Class of 1977 C ounczl of the Assemblzes of God N. Cleo Tapp, Superintendent Michael Brown, Director of Youth William N. Sachs, Asst.Supt. AI Pulis, Director of Christian Education James Griggs, Secretary-Treasurer 1 -ara ltea atrrtaat. - 1 , Gsoutllcrn 1Wssou1i D1,5tr1ct Advorlislng- 257 Q., Vhuw- A NMFA-av UV, W A ,, ,-,,,.., . K-.-M Ae f- f-.iq-.if l 1 I i N i l 'Ye' V-Qffv-'S --S---r-f -f-f..- - ..,'..f.v..,1.,,1 1.-H Cf 1- Adver l ' F-wswff-1-ern K I ,,,- ,ti ,g CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1301 Boonville Springfield , Missouri PHILIP WANNENMACHER PASTOR Greg Mundis Glenroy Shedd John Shows Minister of Minister of Minister of Youth Education Music IASSIMIUES 05 600' District Arthur I Assistant I Richard D :Q t OF ' BO. B01 Rev. CI1 Rev. EL Rev.Cl1 Rev. Burl CONGRATULATIONS 1977 GRADUATES , I 1 S ' OHIO DISTRICT COUN IL INC ,DUATES Drstrrct Superrntendent Arthur H Parsons Assistant Superintendent Rlchard D Dobbrns Ph D S INKCDUSUL-JE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD INC OPPORTUNITIES POR SERVICE ARE OPEN TO YOU IN OHIO E P0 BOX808 DUNN NORTH CARIJLINA28334 John Shows Minister of Music Ilev Charles II Cookman Supenntendent Rev FL Ions Assistant Supenntendent Rev Charles Kelley Secretary-Treasurer Secretary- Treasurer ' S K Biffle Jr Youth and Chrlstian Education Ear1W Moore Ir Original Ever Rev sun c Wright vom and sunaaysdml mrecmr Dr Pepper Bottling Co A QQCO3 U ULXVX Sprmgfleld Mo m BUD N , ER V. V The Most Xl LJ Q Soft U A ' C7 9 - I , . . K A--1---e vp.--f5ivr'1vk1vunifkif'-u1m,:: T '?'...,..' Q -- A A 4-- ' ' A' I I I I I XQ . , i,,,.,.-, - ,f --- I -- -- t.f.,..R 74 filiilllllll il :L , R it I 1 6330 w. 127th Street 0 Palos Heights, Illinois 60463 i 116. Morrow, Pastor My N I W iff' l 0 t -Q 5? 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P V X i i.X iw li ,X i YI' il I ly i 'r ' 1-f .5290- Congfafulafwns congratulatlons 9' from the Solltlltbrll Dnsmet Assembl1es of God Nampa Idaho H B Walkup Supenntendent M.V Sumner Asst Supermdent Ll La Manoe Secretary-Treasurer Presbytery WM Cummins J.C Hacks J.R. Marshall RM Umphenour oftheAssembIresofGod 327 South SITIILTIVITIC Road Dayton OHIO 45403 Phone 253 4161 PROCLAIMING THE FULL GOSPEL FDR MUTE THAN A HALF CENTURY David W. Flowen Pastor I 4 Q X I I J J J'l 2 J . l f 5 l, 1' :- S Ti V Q Aw T 'ffl' - .535 I' ' ' E TH X s If 'D-1 e 0 0 W Lim ' 'VT C 4114 1-' I pf . R m,,,,,u-'sul I 'lik 0 U -c 1- :A ill at I J . I I , . I I l I . , . 0 , . . , , 5 WN! 1 1 W IN KE our Prow way For Th I , i OHS - --1-4.- . - f 7? - . we A 31 l1hio45403 MUTE THAN - fn v,-4. . . . K., . -.,,,. .-' 1- . ., ' Eg ',,, Q -' Q- , -if-if -ff--W-win .. u.-,uf - ' ' Revival Church of SpringfieId M1-he singing ASSEMBLY . 1005 East Dale Street Spflngfield, Missouri 65802 'Point of View Monday-Friday 12:55- KWFC 97.3 on the FM Sunda A M y . 8:45- The Church in the Dale KGBX 1260 9:30-Sunday School 10:30-Worship Service 10:45-Children s Church 12:15- Religion in the News KGBX 1260 Sunday P M 6:00-C. A. Youth 7:00-Evangelistic Rally Wednesday P.M.-Family Night Thursday 7:30-Adult 10: a.m.-Hour of Prayer 7:30-Story Hour 7:00 p.m.-Royal Rangers 84 Missionetts A Prims W.M.C. s 84 M.F. meet as announced We Have A Bug Ministry D.W. Warten bee Pastor OONGRATULATIONS 1'0 TIIE GRADUATES Ili 1971 E 'Aim C dx ,th W dn IN THE IIZARKSI can don f rake rr f A our word for it. I Prove it. One delicious I way or another.J Foremost The Freshmost 4 H V :PISA-6211? U f '7I-'IS 1'E'?f'. Q , faonmoswj, ' I , 4 Beam :1,--,--:-:-'-:::-':-- -. , I . ' ,..,. 'I E , . .a---' 5 vii! . A .,,.. mmm - 1111101 .QA MIC il I5-NR Ili UIIIHS YEAH! I-'I'mlu.,.'F XWWIIWHJ RNIB? NEW YORK DISTRICT ol the ASSEMBLIES of GOD Colvin Sililon P. O. Box 1 Syracuse Now York 13205 EW ORIG DISTRICT OUNCIL DFTIEASSBIBLIESOFGOD AImonM Bartholomew Sipenntendenf l.eonLM PssistantSIlPefIntendenf nom-un' rdson.Secreta Joyce Bartholomew Womens Mmistnes WE INVITE YOU T0 FIND YDUR PLACE OFMINISTRY IN NEW YORK STATE Bruna A.a0dIIDWSIKI CIIITSIINIZII 8LY0lltI'l Director In ' Pu , 3' . ll ll 1 I ll ll f I . . . i I . r P - F E ' z rosxroa o z or! xxx ,f. v ' 'vx V 1 U 5 . I 'V 9 , X L xv ' 1 I , N M 1 1 A Y -l-'il' g 1 r .... li X VDMV' v rf, l a- My . . . 52-HH . S, ' - ! 1 r-.X . I I ,M in-.. , A 1 I T' B I U -, l rf . -v- NV. im., gv.f- N ff fc si l A , I s Are Q 1 I 1 5I3ff'7 cfs we ni. , f nd 1 if 6 'M Sour ' 'Ji' , , 'QS-inn. ,fl ' I ' ' If In ' , ie , x W' ' 1 ff 2 if . . . A A ' ,,,, T U ff, Y I LU 4 muses! Ns., Advertising - 263 1 , . ,, A w . ' - L: L e- -...--. - f 'S V ..-:., ' ' - 'V' V. .,. Nvfufe. www: 7, '-' '+S! 'Z...v.' ' ii2 f '-m-m,--f,a,w-- - -v.T,,-- . -,-',5Q.,-.gz..-s,-, -.5 usa. .114 :QT di l , .I um 'fav ' This year First Christian Assembly has celebrated its 70th year of telling His story. The congregation and staff joins in wishing the Evangel College Family God s blessings, especially to the class of 7'7 . Clyde C. Miller, pastor Ronald L. Hancock, youth James Sluka , music , 'IE furft chrution ouemblg of god t 'ZQO wnlllom howorcl tnft food - cinclnnoti ohio 45QI9 Congratulations conggggfggmw' to the Class of 1977 Dennis Ausbury Sharon Ausbury Paul Logsdon Joel Shlgo T FII Nr A. SEMIBIN Ill' 1:0 Il of the Assemblies of God P.O. BOX 60484 E. Nashville, Tn. 37206 q THE DISTRICT WITH MISSIDNS AT HEART AT 87 33,1931 I HGME AND AROUND THE Pennington, NewJersey 08534 WORLD Re' Mmgdknemy' an E. Blythe cenenackson Rodney stanbm Superintendent Secretary-Treasurer D-Cap and C.E. I i fl! ? 'V ..L. vw- -.--7.7.4 -......, .,-..5.. .. f - A .vi A : I I I .Pl'I.G'14D 526-5544 404 W. WILSIIIRE FULLE'Rl'0N,CA. OW GMBWUWAmMB1OTHEOUSg0F Q A L , e 'e- WVfWTTf 'V if 1 kim? if JA ' , Jljqljgjmv, ' Sewing Christ .'..with YOU in mind .s 977 3961 ? rfflod 4 37206 VYTP1 ITTfYT JIJTTJE od Stanbro and C.E. 9 Congratulations Class of '77 e Life Begins At Calvary Tabernacle Assembly of God 1840 ALBANY STREET SCI-IENECTADY, NEW YORK 12304 LBRR SERIR Ad f Q-265 Your Church Home While Away From Home I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. -Psalm 122:1 Robert G. Smith, Pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD Central at Prospect Springfield Missouri Where Jesus IS Real The 1976-'77 yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. Doug Tarpley and Dr. Zenas Bicket for their advice and fine support throughout the year. Dr. Elser, our advisor, also provided assistance and offered suggestions, for which we thank him. We would also like to thank Roger Loomis for his help. He always showed up when we needed someone the most. A special thanks goes to Danell LeLaCheur for picking up the assistant editor's job the second semester. Steve Lopez was greatly appreciated for always being there, working and keeping the morale up with his very own brand of humor. Lori Owens deserves special recognition for doing a great job as copy editor and then taking over in the middle of the second semester as business manager. And finally a warm thank you to my wife, Debbie, for her everlasting patience through the deadlines. Brad Rich Editor-in-Chief ' Church Patrons A Assembly of God Church Crane, MO A Assembly of God Church Laport, IN Assembly of God Tabernacle Gadsden, AL Bethel Full Gospel Church Rochester, NY Community Gospel Church Melrose Park, IL Crocker Assembly of God Church Mr. Olive, AL First Assembly of God Ft. Wayne, IN 266 Advertising l First Assembly of God Church Bloomington, IN First Assembly of God Church Milan, TN Gospel Temple Kansas City, KS Grace Assembly of God Church Florissant, MO Heiskel Assembly of God Knoxville, TN Huffman Assembly of God Birmingham, AL St. Clair Shores Assembly of God Church St. Clair Shores, MI Roy and Chai Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs Jewell and Lc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs Mrs. E. Rayl Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Don Bre Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Broxson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and Lo: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary El Dean and Wa Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Cc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Malius a Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eileen Il Mr. and Mrs. family Dr. Leon E. II Mr. and' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Kelly and Ire Richard W. a Dr. Jerry W. Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr . and Mrs . 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Wilks, Sr. Julius Winslow Claud E. Zuel A -.. 15... Browning, Brent 44, 121, 168, 196 ll J, 7 I . 1 S 1 t I 1 i 4 M J 1 J , l , i I 1. 1 1 I U 11 E1 -3, ., U ,Ei ! li I , ' 2 5 11- ,, ' J '5LTiZZf1i1fz fi 'L-' 1 I,- Ables, Sharon 146, 165, 213 Ablondi, Richard 35, 123, 171, 213 Adams, Dianne 180 Adams, James 174, 213 . Adams, Nancy 204 A Albanese, Janine 180, 137 Albrecht, Ann 110, 121,,213 Allegacoon, Ruth 162, 196 Allen, Joyce 98, 120, 173, 180 Allen, Momey 113, 121, 163, 204 Ambler, Mary 119, 173, 180 Ames, Rayma 171, 213 Ams, Ronda 111, 165, 213 Anders, Patsy 163, 204 Anderson, 'Bob 4, 168, 204 Anderson, David 204 I Anderson, Paul 111, 154, 153 Anderson, Paul B. 27, 110, 111, 168 204 Ankarlo, Darrell 165, 213 Antle, Diana 180 Arney, Lynette 175, 204 Atkinson, Melissa 213 Atwood, Glynnis 146, 177, 213 Augustynovich, Karen 180 Augustynovich, Sheryl 204 Ausbury, Sharon 112, 123, 180 Austin, Gary 180, 238 Avina, Gregory 213 Axmark, Esther 196 Ayres, Patty 114, 115,, 176, 181 Bailey, David 118, 181 Bailey, Dottie 173, 181 Baker, Karen 121 Baldwin, Jolene 163, 213 Ball, Regina 121, 213 Bard, Cindy 117, 176, 213 Barnes, Anita 111, 213 Baney, Teresa 121, 213 Barr, Russell 35, 123, 196, 230 Barth, Mark 120, 204 Banle, Barrie 110, 181 Bartlett, Cheryl 214 Bartz, Arnie 214, 152 Bashore, Dawn 165, 214 Bayse, Jane 121, 214 Beahm, Marilyn 163, 196, 129 Bean, Richard 167, 214 Beasley, Elaina 177, 214 Beatty, Nancy 181 Beck, Renee 110 Becker, Kenneth 181 Becker, Richard 32 Behm, James 181 268 - Index 1 Index Bell, Susan 175, 214, 138, 139 Bellini, Pamela 171, 204 Bennett,,Cynthia 115, 175, 214 Benson, Randy 118, 196 Benton, Tammy 214 Bentzel , Bercaw , Berkley , Sharon 169 , 181 Robin 118, 196 Timothy 110, 174, 204 Brittain, Marlene 176, 205 Britton, Pam 33, 166, 214 Broce, Deborah 124, 205 Brooks, David 120, 176, 205 Brown, Debbie 114, 170, 181 Brown, Dillone 169 Brown,'Linda 121, 170, 205 Brown, Lydia 28, 142, 169, 205 Bernander, Terry 172, 181 Best, Karen 28, 214 Bicket, Danny 110, 171, 214 Bicket, Debbie 111, 173, 196 Brown Brown Brown Mark 109, 174, 205 Philip 162, 181, 238, 100 Roxine 169, 205, 129 Billeter, Karen 99, 114, 116, 164, 181 Billingsley, Daniel Walter 111, 168, 204 Bilotta, Carole 114, 196 Broxson , John 197 Broxson, Robin 12, 205 Brubaker, Kandy 173, 214 Brudder, Barbara 111, 112, 181 Brumby, Elaine 205 Carrion, Dia Carris, Patie Carroll, Kim Carter, Justil Carter, Ross' Carmon, Bri: Carnell, Dav Casey, Karel Castor, Stepl Castro, Rayn Catania, Dal Cates, Jeann Catlett, Den Cerutti, Lenl Cervero, Tor Chakarian, S Cherry, Lees. Chester, Gail Christy, Che: Ciesler, Wal' Bilotta, Stephen 60, 172, 204 Bird, Liz 162 Bishop, Bonnie 111, 112, 142, 181, 236 Bishop, Brenda 177, 214 Bisignano, Patricia 169, 196 Bjornsen, Emelie 114, 170, 181 Bjornsen, Helen 121, 166, 214 Blair, Vickie 120, 176, 214 Blankenship, Bruce 168, 196 Blankenship, Dellena 214 Blankenship, Michael 121, 171, 214 Blattner, David 120, 196 Bleacher, Patti 20, 171, 214 Bobula, Sheryl 120, 163, 204, 232 Bohrer, Melody 38, 112, 113, 181 Boles, Jerry 149,181 Bond, Jonif175, 204 Borders, Anthony 174, 205 Borkenhagen, Sandy 173, 214 Boston, Sara 115, 110, 214 Botsford, Tim 60, 171, 181 Bowdish Carol 214 Boyd, Julie 105, 163, 181 Boyle, Dixie 105, 177 Brannon, Sandra 14, 28, 105, 166, Bruton, Jennifer 114, 164, 182 Bruton, Joni 114, 164, 214 Bryk, Deborah 28, 169, 197 Bucher, Dwight 197 Burbee, Bob 205, 130 Burgar, Rick 214 Burguiere, Julius 109, 166, 214 Burnett, Robert 214 Burns, Steven 164, 197 Burrow, Marlene 5, 123, 205 Burton, Bonnie 28, 169, 197 Busch, Daniel 168, 214 Bush, Deborah 182 Butcher, Dwight 174 Byler, Mark 123, 182 Caceres, Joe 174 Cain, Barbara 215 Caldwell, James 122, 197 Calkins, Candi 175, 215 Cameron, Gary 118, 123, 182 Campbell, Londa 115, 161, 215 Campbell, Marcia 110, 161, 205, 138, 139, 140 Campbell, Richard 205 Campbell, Yvonna 115, 117, 182 - Canfield, Cindy 121, 205 Capel, Paul 121, 176, 197 Citro, Nancy Clair, Amy 1 Clark, Cindy Clark, Don 1 Cleek, Debol Cleek, Ronal 214 Braswell, Robert 116, 171, 196 Braswell, Roger 171, 214 Brattrud, Mark 165, 205, 130 Bressette, Kathy 121, 176, 214 Brigham, David 165, 205 Brimeyer, Gay 104, 113, 116, 120, 163, 196 Brink, Robert 196 Brinkman, Jeffrey 205 Bristor, Valerie 114, 123, 181 Carlson Carol 114, 162 , Carlson, Esther 110, 111, Carlson, Renee 182 Carlson, Rita 197 Carmon, Brian 123, 172, Carnell, David 113, 121, 167, 215 Carpenter, Timothy 180, 182 Carr, Jeannine 31, 197 Carr, Letha 175, 205, 129 Carrington, Paul 164, 197 Clemens, Jo Cline, Debra Clower, Com Clute, Garyi Collins, Rosa Combs, Lind: Combs, Vern Comfort, Sus Compton, Cl Compton, Ka Compton, Ke Condon, Phyf Conway, Dia cookingham Copeland, Ba Corey, Anne' Corey, Sharo Cornforth, C. Couch, Janet: 182 Couch, Mar Covington, Cox, James Cox, Lisa 21- Cozad, Rich Crandall, D Crittenden, 197 , 12 Crittenden, 120 Crook, Rebe Crosier, Lou 164, 182 . -V ..-::.1.1..qv,..-swing, 205 214 05 6 , 205 JO, 181 P, 205 169, 205 , 205 l, 238, 100 b5, 129 2.1, 168, 196 5 214 112, 181 214 3, 197 166 , 214 7 Z3 , 205 9 , 197 ,4 197 515 123, 182 . 161, 215 CJ, 161, 205, 15 5, 117, 182 205 , 197 62, 182 Q11, 163, 215 72 , 215 121, 167, 215 ' .80, 182 7 , 129 197 em Carrion, Diane 169, 197, 229 Carris, Patience 177 , 197 Carroll, Kim 205 Carter, Justina 205 Carter, Ross 205 Carmon, Brian 172, 215, 152 Carnell, David 215 Casey, Karen 182 Castor, Stephanie 20, 116, 164, 182 Castro, Raymond 215 Catania, Daniel 109, 166, 215 Cates, Jeanne 215 Catlett, Denise 120, 163 Cerutti, Lennice 110, 111, 176, 205 Cervero, Tony 32, 33, 99, 172, 197 Chakarian, Sandy 163, 197 Cherry, Leesa 109, 110, 162, 197 Chester, Gail 165, 215 Christy, Cheryl 177 , 215 Ciesler, Walter 182 Citro, Nancy 119, 173, 182 Clair , Clark , Amy 169 Cindy 121, 177, 215 Clark, Don 121, 176, 215 Cleek, Deborah 170, 215 Cleek, Ronald 162, 197 Clemens, Jo Ann 176, 215 Cline, Debra 205 Clower, Connie 182 Clute, Gary 205, 132, 130 Collins, Rosa 121, 176, 215 Combs, Linda 121, 205 Combs, Vernon 162, 197 Comfort, Susan 164, 197 Compton, Charles 197 Compton, Kay 108, 109, 182, 101 Compton, Kevin 109, 165, 215 Condon, Phyllis 205 Conway, Diana 120, 176, 215 Cookingham, Jay 172, 197 Copeland, Barry 105, 172, 197 Corey, Annette 177, 197 Corey, Sharon 177, 215 Cornforth, Cindy 182 Couch, Janet 27, 114, 119, 164, 180, 182 Couch, Marge 107, 175, 182 Covington, Brenda 165, 205 Cox, James 215 Cox, Lisa 216 Cozad, Richard 171 Crandall, David 182 Crittenden, Jan 4, 41, 114, 142, 169, 197, 120 Crittenden, Sue 13, 169, 205, 228, 120 Crook, Rebekah 114, 182 Crosier, Louise 124, 165, 216, 129 xx, 5 p ,.,q -- ,Q-1 -v--Yfm , Croutworst, Elisabeth 182 Culbreth, Daniel 216 Cunningham, Cindy 116, 183 Cunningham, Neal 168, 205,, 229 Curry, Phyllis 165, 216 Cuthbertson, Wanda 41, 171, 197 Czudec, Lynnette 216 Daly, Michael 183 Dapp, Richard 120, 183 Dauphinais, Gina 216 Davidson, Deborah 116, 117, 123, 169, 183, 228 Davidson, Karen 173, 216, 233 Davidson, Mark 110, 121, 206 Davidson, Trudy 117, 165, 197 Davies, Harold 165, 183 Davis, Christy 111, 121, 165, 216 Davis, Pamela 151, 206 Davis, Steven 216 Davis, Thomas 216 Dawes, Malcolm 183 Dawson, Richard 172, 120, 216 Dean, Christi 107, 119, 173, 183 DeFord, Teresa 216 DeGabain, Dorene 164, 216 y ' DeGarmo, David 111, 121, 197 DeJong, Christy 197 1 DeLuca, Joseph 216 DeMarco, Darrell 109 DeMarco, Denise 114, 177 Dempsey, Christine 173, 216 Denning, Karin 20, 173, 197 Denton, Pamela 206 J DeVries, Juli 206 Dickhut, Roxanne 170, 216 Dillard, Samuel 166, 183 DiPietro, Anna 113, 119, 173, 183 DiQuattro, Robert 197 Dobberstein, Peggy 173, 206 Dominy, Robert 183 Donaldson, Pamela 129, 171, 183 Donelson, Randy 206 Dopf, Beverlie 164, 183 Dortch, Richard 108, 198 Doty, Philip 120, 168, 198 Dow, Alvin 119, 176, 198 Downing, Jim 104, 198 Draheim, Tenley 173, 216, 233 Drewitz, Darlene 169, 206 Duba, Gale 162, 216 Dunning, Kurt 171 Duerkop, Judy 173, 183, 137 Dunlap, Conley 216 Dyer, Randy 198 Dyke, Gary 117, 171, 183 Eastlake, Pamela 110, 184 Eastlake, Robert 162, 216 Eastman, Leon 120, 165 Ebert, Diane 114, 119, 176, 184 '- -2. ' 4 ' ,, 'uf' I - -,,..,g,.. . , ,. .g il ,Pm -bn .rs Ebinne, Benson 115, 116, 206 Eccles, Debra 184 Eccles, Pamela 216 Edmonds, Bobby 4, 172, 206 Edwards, Cathryn 161, 206 Ekenezie, Ebere 115, 176, 216 Elder, Deborah 116, 166, 184 Eller, Randall 171, 217 Embry, Dareda 206 Emma, David 116, 119, 121, 171, 184, 239 Engle, Judith 114, 173, 198 Eni, Glory 115, 217 Enright, Patrick 166, 217 Enslen, Cindy 113, 121, 161, 217 Ephraim, Lois 100, 206 Erickson, Jack 168, 206, 153 Erickson, Jerry 120, 217 Erickson, Kathy 139, 140,'142, 173, 184 Esch, David 121, 168, 217, 233 Eukel, Derf 113, 162, 217 Evans, Melody 177 Evans, Rusty 154, 217 Fair, Karen 217 Fairchild, Bob 12 Falero, Daniel 105, 217 Faulkner , Patricia 165, 217 Feldman, Jerry 184 Feldman, Susan 184 Ferguson, Jon 130, 135, 198 Ferragino, Ralph 119, 198, 229 Fine, Jackie 109, 114, 175, 198 A Finnell, Shauna 34, 35, 166, 217 Fish, Becky 110, 177, 217 ' Fister, Tamara 129, 206 Fitzwater, Caroline 184 Fitzwater, Ronald 113, 123, 184 Flanigan, Paula 156, 175, 206 Flannery, Robert 206 Flora, Diane 184, 232 Flora, Stephen 11, 198, 235 Flora , S Flowers, Dale 118, 185 Foley, Brian 14 Folden, Brian 14 Ford, Cathy, 121, 173, 217 Foreman, Laurie 137, 206 Fortunato, Brenda 206 Fox, Caroline 118, 217 Fraley, Aaron 38, 110, 112, 198 Frank, Karin 121, 169, 217, 228 Franklin, Mary 121, 198 Franklyn, Jennifer 113, 121, 217 Franklyn, Paul 113, 123, 198 Fransisco, John 122, 168, 206 Freeman, Sandra 185 Friedman, Michael 176, 198 - ' .p-.-- 13 Index 26 57' J,,,.L 'nf 5 '3vLZa2iQ4-waz .ir 1 M '- 'Hit' T- ' 'Mafia' 1-'QUE -1--1-ws.. 4 K., . 1... 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L-ui? :nan 1 3 2 l 1 5 1 1 J J 5 Z 3 5 i l i I J I I I I l 270 - Index Friend, Marcia 161, 217 Fussell, Candace 120, 185 Gabrielsen, Elaine 165, 198 Gail, Neala Kay 173, 198 Gaimari, Kathy 217 Gary, Dave 171 Gatti, John 198 George, Nancy 116, 163, 198 Gholson, Naomi 185 Gholson, Price 185 Giacomg, Thomas 217 Gianopulos, Robin 206 Gideon, Mark 198, 113, 123 Gillens, Steven 167, 185 Gillis, Donald 171, 198 Gitthens, M. 110 Giunta, Gloria 185 Gladden, Robert 185 'Glance, Loretta 198 Glance, Wendell 206 Glaser, William 171, 206 Glass, David 206 Glennen, Debrah 206 Glover, Mark 101, 185 Gonzalez, Isedoro 206 Gonzalez, Noel 115, 217 Goode, Bruce 185 Goodwin, Gwenda 217 Gordon, shorio 38, 112 Gradone, John 121, 171, 217 Granada, Lee 171, 206 Grant, Lin 111, 112, 185 Green, David 206 Green, Sharon 113, 164, 217 Harrison, Charles 207 Hart, Pam 175, 217 Hartman, Beverly 117, 198, 211 Hartzler, Stanley 174, 217 Harvey ,flDavid 176, 199 Harwell, Gayla 121, 176, 217 Hastie, Susan 98, 121, 199 Haughee, Terry 101, 199 Hausfeld, Mark 218 Hayes, Clancy 199 Hazard, Elaine 110, 171, 218 Hearron, Carol 119, 165, 185 Heckert, Jill 29, 111, 171, 207 Hein, Michael 123, 185 Hembree, Joan 185 Henderson, Brenda 207 Henderson Marlene 176, 185 Henderson Susan 185 Hendricks, Donald 207 Hendricks, Sharon 199, 99, 114, 4 121, 119 Hersey, Darlene 111, 207 Hess, Denise 27, 61, 173, 185 Hibbard, Darcie 120, 163 Hightower, Willie 186 Hill, JoAnn 186 Hill, Marcia 123, 186 Hills, Larraine 165, 207 Hindle, Stephen 172, 207- Hisel, Dave 168 Hoehner, Sheryll175, 199 Holden, JoAnn 121, 177, 218 Holliday, Cheryl 218 Holmes, Linda 166, 218 Hutson, Jerry 153, 218 Hutton, Cathy 114, 176, 207 Hyndman, Marion 115, 186 Hyzer, David 110, 207 Impson, Marie 176, 218 Ivers, Debra 165, 218 Iverson, Dan 100, 103, 207 Jacques, Fred 172 Jankowski, Marcia 121, 176, 218 Jansen, Gloria 218 Jansen, Sandy 112, 186 Jarman, Kenci1116, 186 Jarman, Marilyn 116, 186 Jeffris, Patricia 30, 165, 207 Jenson, Rick 110, 121 Jimenez, Eduardo 186 Jinkerson, Theresa 38, 176, 218 John, Max 165, 186 Johnson Dave 171, 186 Johnson Debra 199 Johnson Ferrel 149, 199 Johnson Herbert 33, 38, 111, 112, 199 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Mark 15, 168, 218 Pamela 121, 171, 207 Rebecca 207 Ruth 186 Jones, Darlene 207 Jones, Grant 61, 120, 122, 168, 186 Jones, Phyllis 157, 175, 218 Jones, Rhonda 218 Jones, Victor 218 Jordan, Thomas 121, 199 Joy, Barbara 156 Griepp, Rick 164, 198 Grimes, Richard 117, 163, 198 Grohman, Mary 110, 198 Gross, Debra 115, 161, 217 Gross, Tom 35, 120, 123, 171 Guilbault, June 175, 206 Guynes, Del Ray 110, 198 Hackbarth, Lee 206 Hadden, Andrew 120, 185, 232 Haley, Steve 122, 146, 168 Hall, Joy 111, 113, 165, 198 Hameloth, Sally 206 Hancock, David 111 Hannis, Deborah 110, 164, 198 Hansel, Kristi 207 Hansen, Linda 20, 118, 163, 198 Hansen, Paul 174, 217 Hansen Roy 110, 111, 152, 174, 185 HBIISCII Wesley 217 Harmon, Doreen 121 Harmon, Paul 207 Harp, Beverly 185 Harper, Gary 162 Harris, Deborah 198 Holsinger, Cori 111, '119, 164, 218 Hong, Mary 27, 100, 123, 186 Horne, Roger 218 Horning, Sue 156, 199 Horvath, Debra 115, 199, 173 Housoman, Bill 26, 166, 186 Howard, James 218 , Hoyer, Joseph 121, 168, 207 Hoyt, Richard 108, 186 Huckaby, Helen 199 Hudnut, Floyd 118, 186 Hudson, Jerry 168 Hudson, Rebecca 207 Huff, Sterling 130, 134, 218 Hughes, Stephen 110, 121, 166, 218 Hunter, Glenn 111, 112, 39, 186 Hurd, Cindy 173, 207 Hurd, Rhonda 173, 218 Hurst, Karen 164, 199 Hutchinson, Angela 111, 171, 218 Hutchinson, Cynthia 113, 116, 119, 186 Hutchinson, Tony 110, 121, 165, 199 Hutson, Becky 164 Judah, Deborah 186 Kalister, Sandy 165, 207 Kaufman, Ben 98, 130, 165, 200 Kealey, Cheryl 186 Kearns, Mike 34 Keeton, Leesa 175, 208 Keeton, Sandra 218 Keller, Carol 218 Kelly, Linda 138, 139, 140, 141, 208 Kennedy, Jenny 124, 166, 218 Kennedy, Lisa 165, 187 Kern, Dawn 114, 177, 187 Keyes, Pamela 28, 167, 208 Kincaid, Karen 218 Kingsriter, Jeffrey 29, 120, 171, 200 Kinney, Timothy 187 Klassen, Wendy 187 Kirkland, Cynthia 200 Kline, Max 200 Klopfenstein, Mary Jo-165, 208 Knapczyk, Edward 111, 113, 218 Koladish, Karrie 232, 226 Kousgaard, Vickie 27, 119, 173, 187 Kover, Michael 176, 218 N I I Krohn , Gary Kronman, C, Kuhns, Patty Kuck, Curt 1 Kvanvig, Joi Kvanvig, Sh Lafferty, Ma 173, 187 Lafferty, Rol Laing, Rober Lamson, Rob Lane, Frank Lane, Grego: Lane, Helen Lanthorn, He Larsen, Davi Larsen, Laur: Larsen, Lois 191 Larsen, Shar' Larson, Byro1 Last, Patrici, Laukon, Ade Lawless, Kat Lawson, Rent Lawson, Panf Leach, Darle Leach, Karel Leach, Philil Lee, Jaye 12 Lee, Rebecca Legnini, Sus! Lehmann, Y' Leib, Diana Leigh, Janet Leigh, Susan Leiptz, JoAn LeLaCheur, J 171, 193 Leonard, Cal Lesch, Jonell Lesher, Kerri Levang, Crai Levang, Curt Lewis, Rober Liepitz, JoAn Lightle, Kan Likens, Betty Liles, Bill 1C Linde, Davio Lindell, Gay Lingquist, W Lindsay, Ma: Lindsley, Pa' Link, Robert Lister, Laury Lively, Tru 171, 20 D7 S, 207 186 3 207 , 176, 218 R6 L86 S, 207 176, 218 P 9 S, 111, 112, , 218 L71 , 207 .22, 168, 186 , 218 99 165 , 200 140, 141, 208 EG, 218 187 , 208 ll20 , 171 , 200 65, 208 113, 218 26 119, 173, 187 8 K ' , ,.r77 M . ,f1g, A A 1 A, 3 gg-733 ' - - ' .- , - Q 31 ., I' .V t . . K 1 'r,f -1 .. A K -- - -5- f . , . ,. . Y ,,, ,f-,-.,v,,.,.,T1... .1 . f . , 4'-' H - - I - V V. ,p f -, il I - .-115-. V-. .1 fi 4 , W ,-'.,1:'. , .-5 Y -3,-1, 171 F. , , , , ,, ., U , V, , .,, ,- Krohn, Gary 187 Kronman, Carol 123, 124, 165, 208 Kuhns, Patty 166, 187 Kuck, Curt 171 Kvanvig, Jonathan 98, 187 Kvanvig, Shelly 200 Lafferty, Marcia 114, 119, 123, 156, 173, 187 Lafferty, Robyn 123, 146, 177, 208 Laing, Robert 155, 153, 187 Lamson, Robert 61, 112, 187 Lane, Frank 200 Lane, Gregory 218 Lane, Helen 200 Lanthorn, Heather 129, 208 Larsen, David 208 Larsen, Laurie 218 Larsen, Lois 26, 27, 111, 112, 164, 191 Larsen, Sharon 116, 171, 200 Larson, Byron 30, 120, 165, 200 Last, Patricia 219 Laukon, Adelbert 208 Lawless, Kathleen 18, 191 Lawson, Renee 123, 124, 208 Lawson, Pamela 175, 191 Leach, Darlene 200 Leach, Karen 114, 123, 180, 191 Leach, Philip 121, 208 Lee, Jaye 121, 208 Lee, Rebecca 191 Legnini, Susan 173, 208 Lehmann, Yvonne 164, 219, 237 Leib, Diana 28, 208 Leigh, Janet 121 Leigh, Susan 40, 209 Leiptz, JoAnn 169 LeLaCheur, Danell104, 35, 116, 123, 171, 193, 209 Leonard, Calinda 115, 117, 171, 219 Lesch, Jonell177, 209 Lesher, Kerri 165, 209 Levang, Craig 117, 165, 209 Levang, Curtis 119, 191 Lewis, Roberta 120, 163, 200 Liepitz, JoAnn 219 Lightle, Karen 200 Likens, Betty 191 Liles, Bill 109, 110, 121, 174, 219 Linde, David 14, 176, 209 Lindell, Gayle 175 Lingquist, Wendy 177, 219 Lindsay, Mary 117, 176, 200 Lindsley, Patrice 191, 229, 233 Link, Robert 120, 171, 209 Lister, Laury 112, 121, 209 Lively, Trudy 113, 114, 118, 123, 171, 200 Livingston, Patricia 219 Locke, Ned 21 Loder, Viola 201 Logan, Beverly 219 Logsdon, Robert 209 Logsdon, Paul 44, 108, 109, 174, 191 Lohr, Philip 191 Longiotti, Nancy 189, 201 Loomis, Roger 106, 114, 201 Lopez, Steven 105, 209 Loring, Gary 98, 120, 191 Loder, Viola 177 Lowry, Beverly 129, 138, 139, 141, 176, 219, 236 Lundberg, Andrew 15, 201 Lundstrom, Evelyn 219 MacEachern, Kim 10, 166, 209 Majeske, Patricia 119, 191, 173 Malakowski, Darrell 209 Mantik, Sandra 191 Maple, Ann 166 Marable, Jillone 219 Marean, Elizabeth 118, 191 Maroon, Karen 120, 201 , Maroon, Kathy 170, 209 Marshall, Donald 172, 189 Martin, Angela 121, 143, 156, 219 Martin, Bradley 114, 119, 166, 189 Masters, Gayla 108, 109, 173, 219 Mayo, Sandra 173, 201 McAnu1ty, Kevin 219 McCord, Michael 162, 219 McCoy, Carl 146, 168 McDaniel, Cherie 209 McKinney, Tim 120 McLellan, Bruce 110, 121, 219 McLellan, Steven 110, 112, 189, 236 Meier, Ronald 164, 201 Meile, Wendy 219 Meissner, Michael 153, 155, 168, 219 Melton, Frank 174, 219 Menaldino, Stephen 117, 119, 189 Menser, Juanita 209 Menzies, Bob 98, 219 Menzies, Glen 98, 189 Miele, Anna 114, 164, 209 Mifflin, Dale 201 Miller, Jeanne 219 Miller, Karen 156, 157, 175, 201 Miller, Laura 110, 113, 121, 129, 163, 201 Miller, Lori 209 Miller, Lori 111 Miller, Randy 144, 209 Miller, Sue 151, 156, 173 Milner Janel121 Minton , Karyn 173, 209 Mitacchione, Lisa 137, 164 ,.w..-yn --'- - - - 128 , 1 Monteith, Diana 21, 169, 201 Montez, Alice 120, 121, 128, 163, 209 Mooney, Charles 149, 152, 189 Moore, Dallas 209 Moore, Jerry 117, 220 Morabito, Melissa 177, 220 Moreira, Elmer 118, 171, 201 Morrison, Jeff 165 Mortertite, Linda 170, 209 Morton, Donna 176, 220 ' Moser, Valerie 114, 120, 164, 209 Moss, Paul 220 Muirhead, Mark 110, 166, 220 Muller, Todd 122, 166, 201 Mulry, Mickey 172, 220 Murphy, Debra 176, 201 Murray, Norma 161, 209 Musgrove, Darla 121, 173, 209 Myers, Debra 117, 209 Myllykangas, Deborah 121, 177, 220 Najarro, Cesar 114, 117, 119, 209 Nark, Larry 121, 166, 209, 234 Ndukwe, Mang 117, 189 Neal, Leon 130, 133, 135 Neiman, Jayne 165, 220 Nelson, Lisa 164, 220 Nettle, Laurie 146, 165, 220 Neville, Helen 114, 201, 231 Newell, Denise 120, 176, 220 Nichols, Randal 220 Nichols, Rick 27, 164, 189 Nicholson, Brad 146, 168 Nicholson, Jorita 113, 121, 220, 236 Niles, Sharie 201 Nolin, Rebecca 116, 175, 201 Norberg, Cindi 177, 220 Norris, Shelley 162, 209 Norwood, Elene 38, 110, 112, 164, 201 Nunez, Ibrahim 165, 220 Nungester, Marva 111, 209 Nygaard, Pamela 220 Nygren, Mark 189 Ohlin, Becki156, 157, 173, 220 Olenczuk, Slawko 201 Olienyi, William 115, 210 Oliver, Tom 112 Olson, Kurt 109, 210, 174 Olson, Roberts 210 Olson, Ryan 220 Oquist, Lois 201 Orndorff, Rebecca 114, 177, 189, 201 Orr, Susan 121, 165, 220 Osborne, Gwen 41, 98, 123, 120, 142, 189 Osborne, Kim 153, 154, 155 Oss, Doug 27 Index - 271 J 1 E I i ,t .jx le vi fl ,l fl bl 1,1 ll' ii .Q 6,11 J! 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IE, 1.4, 11' , -.1 . , Q , ' 315' 5 2141, , ,,.,., J jj' 15155 2 11 1 1-W5 s!- ' g ,Qi 272-Index I ,115 . 1 , - 333, 531 Ostrander, Vern 189 Owens, Lori 105, 173, 210 Pace, Gordon 15, 26, 122, 201, 176 Palarnar, Andrea 118, 189 Palmer, Thomas 109, 174, 189 Pandolfi, Joseph 117, 119, 121, 166 210 Paolicelli, Lois 114, 120, 164, 210 Papit, Deborah 29, 115, 171, 210 Parish, sandra 129, 139, 141, 163, 210 Parliff, Brenda 139 Parrish, Cindi 156, 173, 220 Patrick, Randy 60 Patterson, Rebecca 220 Pawiak, Lori 210 Peak, Martha 189 Pearson, Jane,210 Pearson, Jim 121, 123, 164 Pearson, Laura 105, 120, 170, 220 Peel, David 189 Peel, Molly 169 Peel, Steve 168 Peery, Herman 220 Pemberton, Tanya 119, 177, 190 Perkins, Charles 122 Perkins, Cindy 163, 210 Perri, Roger 201 ' Perritt, Brenda 110, 173, 220 Perrit, G. 110 Perry, Cathy 121, 220 Petersen, David 201 Petty, Terry 146, 121 Pickett, Carolyn 220 Pierce, Mark 61, 190 Pignaloso, Donna 177, 190 Pignaloso, Elaine 146 Piker, Randal 221 Pingleton, Jared 99, 113, 119, 122, 123, 174, 180, 190 Pitts, Bekcy 120, 121, 171, 210 Plate, Stephen 110, 121, 210 Plateroti, Lugina 177 , 221 Plumbee, Jacqueline 176, 221 Pochiro, Debbie 124, 221 Poling, Marcia 114, 190 Pollard, Mike 210 Pollo, Debra 210 Poole, Jeffrey 221 V Post, Michelle 173, 190 Poteete, Carmen 98, 190 Powers, Patricia 190 Prater, Tammy 121 Praschan, Verna 61, 109, 201 Prather, Kathryn 99, 164, 221 1 Pribbernow, Barbara 115, 166, 211 Price, Jennifer 165, 211 - Prickett, Carolyn 161 Prickett, James 168, 201 Prickett, Russ 153, 154, 155, 130, 168, 201 Provard, Stephen 164, 191 Pulkowski, Jeff 221 Pursley, Charles 130, 135, 191 Pyle, David 164, 221 Pyle, Paul 121, 164, 191 Quackenbush, Randal 121, 221 Qualls, Kathleen 221 Rae, Carla 124, 173, 201 Raiser, Susan 114, 211 Raite, Laureen 98, 119, 201 Ramey, Leasha 110, 123, 191 Rasmussen, Gary 99, 120, 121, 211 Ratliff, Brenda 140, 141, 167, 221 Reeser, Jane 28, 114, 123, 161, 201 Reeves, David 176, 233 Reis, Don 201 Renvro, Bryan 40, 60, 121, 159, 167 211 Respass, Karen 139 Reveal, Bill 38, 112, 202 Reyes, Doris 221 Reynolds, Kim 171 Rhyand, Constance 191 Rich, Brad 104, 202 Rich, Debra 211 Rickman, Timothy 176, 221, 233 Riedel, Christine 171, 202 Rihaly, Nancy 1941 Rijikogel, Miriam 121, 171, 202 Ritter, Christine 202 I Rivera, Jose 130, 134 Roach, Barbara 41, 61, 191 Roberts, Linda 163, 202 Robertson, Pam 221' Robison, Libby 164, 211 Rockwell, Danette 176, 211 Roslerf, Angela 164 Rogers, Linda 175, 202 Rosa, Eugena 163 Rosenthal, Rita 191 Roth, Rhonda 171, 221 Rotunno, Jean 123, 173, 191 Roudenis, James 211 Routh, Paul 176, 221 Rozell, Charlene 110, 137, 165, 211 Rudolph, Fred 60, 115, 172, 211 Rush, Curt 120 Rykhoek, Philip 13, 120, 130, 134, 168, 211 Salas, Nereida 14, 115, 175, 211 Salvemini, Joseph 98, 115, 121, 142, 171, 202 Salvemini , . Lawrence 171 , 221 Sams, Rosemary 139, 163, 221 Satti, John 174 Savage, Deborah 221 Scarborough, David 122, 176, 221 Schafer, Sherry 98, 120, 121, 166, 221 Schambach, Donna 143, 170, 116, 202 Schance, Janet 221 Schewlakow, Linda 116, 191 Schlepp, Marsha 15, 163, 211 Schmidt, Robert 221 Schroeder, David 120, 191 Scott, Gerald 111, 221 Scott, John 36, 172 Scott, Judith 16, 117, 171, 211 Seiler, Joseph 166, 211 Senf, Barbara 221 Severance, Rebecca 18, 143, 162, 211 Shackelford, Timothy 130, 222 Shance, Jan 175 Shaner , Shanks , Danny 191 Amy 119, 175, 191 Shaulis, Lyle 222 Shaw, Cindy 144, 170, 202 Shaw, Gail 129, 145, 202 Shepard, Scott 120, 191 Shepard, Sylvia 191 Shigo, Ilona 146, 202 Shigo, Joel 191 Shipman, David 121, 174, 222 Shirley, Michael 121, 147, 202 Sholtis, Esther 191 Simmons, Robin 222 Simons, Kathy 20, 162, 222 Siple, Kathy 19, 211 Skea, Neil 191 Skelton, Kathleen 114, 191 Slawko, Jerry 165 Sleeter, Darlene 166, 222 Smith, Bekcy 114, 164, 222 Smith, Debbie 10, 61, 114, 148, 167, 202 Smith , Donna 109, 167, 222 Smith, Howard 111, 121, 166 Smith, Joyce 165 Smith, Pamela 114, 164, 191, 174 Smith , Smith , Patricia 26, 149, 202 Paul 20, 121, 211 Stair, Carolyr Stamper, Mar Stanley, Bill Z Stanley, Vick Stansbury, Da Stansbury, De Starke, Julia S Starke, Kathrj Staub, Bob 12 Stavropoulos , Stead, Lois 22 Steen, Dennis Steen, Terry Z 98, 99, 11 Stein, Lindy 1 Steinbach, Da 202 Steinbach, Ph Steinbach, Str Stephenson, R Stevenson, Ve Stewert, Myra Stoker, Jeanne Stone, Kent 12 239 Strahsburg, De Strang, Jo Elle Strunk, Gary 1 Stuhldreaer, 'l' Sullivan, Jem Swab, Susan 11 Swab, Virginiz Swanson, Dary Swearingen, G Swift, Dawn 1 Syler, Elearno Syler, Joe 60 Tally, Denise Tarr, Cindy 1' Tate, John Paw Teegarden, Li Tensen, Rich Temple, Alan Terry, Elaine Testa, Sharon Tharp, Stan 1 Snyder, Mary 13, 98, 120, 123, 192 Snyder, Nancy 115, 171, 222 Snyder, Sue 171 Soderberg, Jacquelyn 192 Soto, Loida 163, 222 Sparkman, Rebecca 173, 222 Spellman, Kathy 222 Spickler, Lois 222 Sponsler, Suzanne 35 Spralding, Cameron 153 Staat, Susan 192 Q Thayer, Randj 236 Thistle, Willi Thomas, Debl J Thomas, Luc A Thomas, Rob Thrower, Ma 212 Thrower, Rog Thurber Sco Thuston 192 Deb ml. , 176, 221 , 121, 166, , 170, 116, , 191 3, 211 191 .71 , 211 , 143, 162, 211 Q30, 222 191 202 L02 1 74, 222 147, 202 , 222 191 E22 , 222 114, 148, 1671 , 222 -1, 166 4, 191, 174 , 202 11 20, 123, 192 I , 222 92 I , 222 Stair, Carolyn 136, 137 Stamper, Mark 192 Stanley , Stanley , Bill 105, 172, 150, 202 Vickie 192 Stansbury, Dave 21, 174, 211 Stansbury, Deb 177 Starke, Julia 22, 114, 121, 211 Starke, Kathryn 110, 112, 113, 192 Staub, Bob 122 Stavropoulos, Maria 171 Stead, Lois 222 Steen, Dennis 222, 212 Steen, Terry 120, 153, 154, 32, 192, 98, 99, 122, 164 Stein, Lindy 110, 121, 222 Steinbach, Daniel 28, 121, 151, 167, 202 Steinbach, Phillip 121, 166, 222 Steinbach, Steven 120, 144, 172, 212 Stephenson, Rebecca 3, 212 Stevenson , Vernon 165 Stewert , Myra 212 , 4 Stoker, Jeannette 192 Stone, Kent 116, 117, 152, 119, 202, 239 Strahsburg, Deborah 192 Strang, Jo Ellen 111, 112, 163, 192 Strunk, Gary 107, 114, 118, 192 Stuhldreaer, Tamara 212 Sullivan, Jem 192 Swab, Susan 118, 170, 212 Swab, Virginia 170, 222 Swanson, Daryl 27 Swearingen, Cheryl 156 Swift, Dawn 137, 222 Syler, Elearnor 123, 192 Syler, Joe 60 Tally, Denise 110, 212 Tarr, Cindy 164 Tate, John Paul 111, 164, 192 Teegarden, Linda 169, 212, 105 T ensen , Rich 17 4 Temple, Alan 120, 172, 212 Terry, Elaine 114 Testa, Sharon 10, 142, 169, 212, 228 Tharp, Stan 119, 152 Thayer , 236 Thistle , Thomas , Thomas , Thomas , Randy 110, 121, 153, 202, William 165, 209, 212 Debra 45, 165, 222 Lucy 105 Robert 105, 120, 176, 222 Thrower, Mary 45, 116, 170, 209, 212 Thrower Thurber Thuston 2 Roger 18 118 192 Scott 145 164 222 Deborah 114 119 123 176 - '? BE Tilley, Tessa 170, 212 Tillitz, Janet 162, 212 Timm, Tammy 222 Tipp, Cindy 176, 222 Torre, Mel 11, 102, 121, 192, 212 Towler, Nancy 165, 222 Trampel, Michael 212 Trotter, Rhonda 99, 121, 123, 165, 222 Trozzolillo, Doreen 173, 192 Truman, Dale 154, 202 Trunco, Linda 114, 170, 192 Turner, Curtis 120, 123, 192 Umstead, Judith 35, 175, 222 Upchurch, Janet 121, 155, 176, 202 Vance. Janice 110, 111 VanderV1ucht, Ralph 154, 168, 212 Vandiver, Bob 174, 212 Vandiver, Russell 174, 222 VanKampen, Cary 124, 168, 222 Vaughn, Deborah 192 Vaughn, Vicki 116, 156, 163, 202 Vazquez, Rolando 115, 165 Venezuela, Miguel 171, 222 Ventling, Darla 114, 173 1 Ventling, Doug 117, 157, 164,-202 Vernon, Marsha 33, 116, 118, 158, 162, 202 Voekler, Ronald 119, 193 VonBergen, Darrell 110, 111, 174, 212 VonBergen, David 212 Waage, David 119, 193 Wachino, Ronald 106, 159, 202 Wade, Donna 105, 109, 128, 129, 138, 139, 164, 222 waligunda, Susan 61, 101, 106, 175, 193 Walker, Cheryl 111, 160, 202 Walker, Connie 129, 223 Walker, Mark 111, 223 Wallace, Kathy 121, 161, 163, 202 Walls, Randy 26, 32, 33, 60, 111, 112, 162, 202 Wannenmacher, Beth 223 Wannenmacher, Mark 110, 116, 121 Wartenbee, Melody 163, 202 Waterworth, Sherry 4, 21, 114, 142, 169, 212, 230 Watkins, Sheri 164, 202 Watters, Richard 123, 193 Watters, Sharon 123, 223 Weaver, Karen 173, 193 Walter 112 193 Weaver Weeraslnga Stan 22 197 212 Weeston Thomas 123 193 236 Weidman John 28 109 119 122 149 152 166 193 -- ..- :runwa- Weiker, Naomi 123, 124, 166, 223, 255 Weir, Gerry 165, 203 Weizbrod, Debbie 223, 256 Welter, Vic 164, 166, 203 Wertz, Lynn 167 ,. 203 Wharton, Sandra 123 Wheeler, Barbara 23, 116, 166, 198, 212 Wheeler, Daniel 32, 98, 99, 122, 164, 193 Wheeler, LeAnn 24, 119, 156, 173, 199, 212 Wheeler, Sue 99, 25, 137, 164,' 200, 212 White, Gregory 27, 120, 164, 193 Wickham, Booki 161, 223, 257 Wieneke, Rebekah 21, 176, 201, 212 Wildman, Wendy 38, 110, 112, 121. 193, 229 1 Wileman, Shirley 27, 110, 173, 202. 212 Wiley, Ronald 223, 233, 258 Wilhelm, Sheryl 163, 168, 203 Wilhelm, Timothy 121, 223, 259 wilks, Koh 169, 203, 229 Williams, Karen 223, 260 Williams, Naomi 115, 223, 261 Williamson ,Q Susan 170, 203, 230 Wilson, Cathy 170 Wilson, Randy 121, 203 winohosror, Barry 120, 223, 262 3 Winslow, Thomas 119, 16e,193, 229 Winsor, Dwight 113, 121, 164, 1721 203 Wise, Barbara 193 Wisehart, Terry 110, 171, 223, 263 Witty, Carol165, 223, 264 Wojahn, Crystal 129, 223, 265 Wojtowicz, Kathryn 115, 118, 170, 173, 203 Wolfinbarger, Debbie 110, 121, 174, 203, 237 wolfinharger, Steve 28, 110, 113, 121, 203, 212 Wood, cindi 120, 175, 203 Woodall, Denise 29, 176, 204, 212 Woodrow, Stephen 162, 176, 203 Woods, Brenda 170, 223, 266 Woods, Dennis 223, 267 Word, David 177, 203 Worthington, Connie 223, 268 Yargo, Karen 173, 223, 269 Zetterlund, Karla 30, 205, 212 Zilinski, Jeff 130, 132 Zirbes Daniel 118 167 223 270 Zoel Debbie 223 271 Zornes Robert 110 168 178 203 Index I 7 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 3 , , , , , , 1 1 I 19 1 1 1 , I ,Y ,,,,...na1-,.1. . - , M. qi n. -' 1 1' , ,,.,,,,, , . -, ,. ..-.- .. , ,..--... - - r 1.11- A --i--1 af 2... M - You've final Not to just a place, but 2 a status. You are a cc and this is s1 where your . begins . 3 Le I 31 as ,J I ff' nA.....m., ., , ,, ,A ,KW vuH-dy-,LN ,J ' ..i......uv You've finally arrived! Not to just a place, but a level, Free at last to stay up a status . as long as you want to , what to wear You are a college student, go on a date and when to go and this is surely without the preliminary somewhere are where your life parental interrogations. entirely your own. begins. And choices like what to eat, What a life! V. .Y MM.. 4-. s,,, , V' ' 1' ' f N A f' A ,,,' 5-,fx 5,7 rd it rrrtyr f trti ' ' f W Your Choice - 275 5 l El f 4 Q , . -- - -- 'v----f A1 ffl:-T 'V I IJLHI 4 1 2 5 Q I I r oi Y X 1. 'vi-Z -2- -f. Y, Lgi.....L.. ' 'Wi-'Q r n I 1 I r F ..,.,M,,Kf - ,IVV kf' X i Yr! I V- Qgydvvr Q . V ',if?'f' f v Q A 'In -' I 7 1 l- - z 9 Y Y,7,,,, , ' x ' 1 I 5 w 3 1, Q il , T , ff? 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'......u.,...,....,., K., A X Q Q 9 fa 4 4, 5 r 2 l 5 , 4 , , 1: 5- But then, BAM! 6 00 a m hrts you 1c1ly rn the face and your feet hrt the unfrrendly floor at a zone-breakmg speed The whole day becomes a blur as the cafeterra l1ne leads to classes and chapel A and more classes and more cafeterra lrnes The lrttle trme left for socralrzrng around the meal tray and qurckly drsposed of as the athlete Jaunts to hrs game , the musrcran leaps to hrs musrc , and the scholar crawls off to the lrbrary Your Choice - 277 F rs W ' Q Wei J' X 2 C25 X. ,-W, Q W. 2 P1 is 5 s 1 K ffl X D Q E I -'QQ .K x X Q i X . iz RQ N ' 1 gi Q I if S25 1 x . N 4 Xa GN f Q, X 'Bw XL , ' rx F .l - - - v x 'lo . . . mx A S 'V s 4 x , , 2 N ' fr 2 P4 Q ES if ' i Z ' . i A is Q e V 5 . . s Y 5 , I R , 8 I I' 4 'Y 4 A 3 N . . , 2 1 X 3' . . AJ 'X Q I 1 5, S . . . sf 1 I I gg ,.' rs exhausted 5 A gl . . 32 Y 3 E D L QW! E z l X , 'Q . . 4 if' ff s r f ii! L06 1 5 , 2 . I 14 VW aff 5' 4 ff? A 1 W f 2 f 'WZ t 1 7 l 9 1 f 1 I ff! 1 1 ff fr l l Wy ly I I ' 7,4 0 r :gf V7 3 35 4 f z x lg l 'I X91 2 gi? M lf 1 , Q 2 5 ff F 1 N ii X X, Z 2 5 4 r ' F 5 ,W s. 4 K , n . p W ,. V Q, .. .,,,,L a ., .... .. , . -............., .,-. .,,,. , X l, or -, 'M Bliss, you say? Did anyone dare to breathe the word b1iss? 4 ,,, 1511 278 - Your Choice 4 Doesn't anyone remember that first bubbly freshman day when your greenness showed through as you tipped your head and gulped that fine air v of college freedom? 'J-illil I l 7 I 4 in 5' l - 1 flz 5 I l T i 441 sl-Q w 1? , .1 ii 0 Your Choice - 2 ,AVIS I 2 MMIII I I I I I I I I I5 I fi fs J 3 i g I I I if II II II II I II IZ I I I I Ii UI 1 X. 5 I- 1f,i'?Q - ,?F-L, I I , , , I f , .,,., ,.'f., U ,q I I k,g,5, IJ , :V , If f f 7 I , 4, - yo, , f k'X , , 1 II Q, If -'ff I I' I a, IS W A, I I ' Q, ' 2 I VV ga., ,qv :l V, 1.9 .an 0,4 1 ' 61.5 g',m:- :val ,i , , K, lb' ni, In I I. , Q 4 , I I I wIMIQ Ia, I Q -4, EIII ,',' qi Q, III 0, ik II I' QI 1 I 31, I I' , ,Q I , K7 - 'ia II w+ ,S II' Q ' f 'a QII I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I ' WV Y I 3 ' f , ' I I I I . , : I I' ' II STUDENTCLEARANCECAHO . I I I' , , I I A I , fr yr 9 I I 4 4 f , I 1, MI I A 4. 4 I ,,,, , . I , ,safe few me 2976977 SI 1 I .1 L+ if-V J fy , , f' ,w 'I I 1 efimmff me .Jzwzfzmz am 20 by ,UWLJZZCZQZ I , I . , . , ,i -. ,A 1 W ,,,,,,, ,.ff'9,','. I vfhfiqe I dfff 3 at Ewffgafz bfV fMf , I ' ff I Izidfyffla s 232255 I I I I 1 +.,,ffww:Qf of new Smmms I IEL , . I I I If II y , . 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