Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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, There is e opinion of 3 II 1 work of the es is obviously 3 results affect :ampus inhabi- s it takes years, it only takes the impact of brainstorming, i the meetings. :nts desperate- talk with an Tuesday or i to be before three, because ur, there were be found. 8 5,, - szxwxwwegww MacAlmon, Edward Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies McGehee, Dr. Donald Instructor of Behavioral Sciences Menzie, Daniel Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies Nelson, Dr. Lawrence Associate Professor of History Nicholson, Mildred Assistant Professor of Business Education Nicholson,- Dr. Joseph M. Professor of Music Nicholson, Dr. Virgil Professor of Education and Behavioral Sciences Oyola, Dr. Eliezer Associate Professor of Spanish Palma, Betty Assistant Professor of Music Pearson, Dr. Donald C. Professor of Physical Education Penchansky, David. instructor of Biblical Studies Pincombe, Denise Instructor of Music Prior, Dan Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences Rhoades, Rebecca Assistant Professor of Accounting Roberts, Don L. Assistant Professor of Education Robertson, Billie lo instructor of English Smenner, Ray Assistant Professor of Art Smith, David Instructor of Drama Smith, Wesley Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies Sorbo, Sandra Assistant Professor of Physical Education Sylvester, Jan Assistant Professor of Education Tarpley, Douglas Assistant Professor of Journalsim Vekasy, Sandra C. Assistant Professor of English Williams, Larry Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies Wyckoff, Alla Assistant Professor of Education and Behavioral Sciences Ray Smenner, assistant professor of art and Mrs. Betty Roberts, financial aid department secretary stop to chat in the hall. Photo by Cliff Spencer. Faculty 1 09

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Senior broadcast major Danny Prater discusses KECC tech- nical problems with adviser Norma Champion. Prater served as KECC station man- ager. ' 1 08 Faculty Clock strikes three; teachers For Miss Wyckoff, this committee took more time than the others. Keeping up with existing material fg-r review, and possible selection, required spending time out- side of the meeting to give valuable input in the meetings. Everybody has input that is valuable. A lot of input makes the committee valu- able, explained Miss Wyckoff. Committees are appointed each spring. Members are appointed by the President of the college in consultation with the Academic Dean and his Committee on Faculty Committees. Membership of the committees is rotated from year to year. Rebecca Rhoades, assis- tant professor of economics, commented, It's interesting that the committees are work- able. The members, with varied backgrounds, different ideas, and strong opinions, do work together and reach decisions. Teachers, just as students, come from many places. Some came with a secular education while others returned to their alma mater. Differences of ideas and beliefs served to make the committees successful in at- taining their goals. Miss disappear Wyckoff said, There is strength in the opinion of different people. The hidden work of the many committees is obviously not in vain. The results affect the life of the campus inhabi- tants. Sometimes it takes years, but sometimes it only takes minutes to feel the impact of the discussion, brainstorming, and decisions of the meetings. When students desperate- ly needed to talk with an instructor on Tuesday or Thursday, it had to be before the clock struck three, because for that one hour, there were no teachers to be found. e



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Abbot, Linda iBlytheville, ARi Elementary Education Adams, lim tKilleen, TXi Music Education Albanese, Joyce iErie, PAi Communications Amitie, Myriam tBrussels, Belgiumi Music Education Ankrom, Sandy Cambridge, OHi Elementary Education Antes, Christine tMaple Heights, OHi Mental Health Ayres, BillttPittsford, MD Music Babines, Russ iPittsburgh, PM Accounting Baca, David tLittleton, COi Biblical StudiesBPsychology Baker, Janice iSioux Falls, SDi Accounting Bakke, Virginia tBismarck, NDi Music Education Baldwin, Cindy tTulsa, OKi Special Education Ball, Regina tSpringfield, MOi .' Elementary Education ' Barnes, Debbie tCadillac, MD SpeechBSpecial Education Barnes, Sandy iChesterton, lNi Psychology Barney, Tom iWichita, KSi Business Management Beach, Keith iSheperd, MD Social Studies Bean, Ted tPaso Robles, CM Biology Bergstrom, David iBloomington, MM Accounting Best, Karen iSpringfieId, MOi Elementary Education Bicket, David tSpringfield, MOi Business Administration Binkley, Melody Mood River, In Special Education Blankenship, Bruce iHouston, TXi Biology Education Borders, Bruce Uasonville, INi Business Management Borders, Nancy Uasonville, lNi Business Management , Senior class officers T he senior class officers the senior class. Anniversary spent most of their time mugs, sold during Homecom- and effort deciding on a gift to ing, proved to be the most the school from the senior profitable project. class. Since this was the A concert by the Archers twenty-fifth graduating class, a became a disappointing special gift was to be present- money-making project. The ed. loss, however, was made up Three major fund-raising with the sales of the mugs and activities were sponsored by hall shirts. L.- .- Joanie Meier, secretary; Russ Babines, , i, treasurer; Joyce Albanese, vice- t president; Phil Bull, president. Seniors 1 1 0 Seniors

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