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H! Albritton, Lisa G. tLake Wales, FD Anderson, Cheryl tCrosby, NDt Anderson, Gower tSpringfield, MOt Anderson, Lynette tMountain Grove, Mot Andes, Sandra tConneut, HOt Arnell, Julie tBismark, NDt Asplund, Cheryl tHomewood, ID Baker, Mark tBroken Arrow, OKt Barnett, Larry tFt. Worth, TXt Barnett, Mary tHaslet, TXt Baston, Roger tOttawa, KSt Beachem, Laurie tSawyer, NDt Beckett, Jimmijonet, Mot Benintendi, Sheila l.'. tDenver, COt Benton, Jim tSpringfield, MOt Berkley, Judi tSpringfield, Mot Bernhardt, Charlene tMilliken, COt Bertsch, lohn tHoliday, TM Bettis, Sheri tDecatur, ID Blessinger, Deborah tCottage Grove, WD Bolles, EdithUaffrey, NHt Bonkowski, Teresa tLouisville, KW Boonstra, Jerry tFlint, MD Borders, lisa K. tKennett, Mot Bowman, Debbie tOkeeChobee, FU Braker, Steve tHoricon, WU Branch, Donna tPeoria, ID Brannan, Dara tSpringfield, Mot Brannan, Darin tSpringfield, Mot Bressette, D. Kirk tOrrviIle, OHt Britt, Gladys tPawtucket, RD Broadus, Mike tBiloxi, MSt Brown, Brad Crown Point, IN Brown, Linda tBloomfield, ND Brownell, Carolyn tPuebIo, COt Bruns, Jayne tSioux Falls, SDt Bumgarner, Stanley tSpringfield, Mot Burgar, Toni tSpringfield, IU Burkhart, Laura tPortage, MD Butterfield, Anne tPortland, ORt Byrd, Clinton East Providence, RD Caponite, Barbara tOxon Hill, MDt , Castellani, Darlene tCarlisleLPAt Christian, Dawn tFlint, MD Cline, Wayne tSpringfield, MOt Collins, Dawn tBrainerd, MNt Collins, Marleeta tColumbus, th Comellas, Elga tLufkin, TXt xxx, z ff? aising enough money to W R make the junior-senior banquet the best ever, was the goal of the junior class. Most of the events were money- making projects, as well as for fun. During Homecoming the class sold mums in the cafeter- ia. They also sponsored a basketball shoot during Au- tumn Festival. Greg Weekly, treasurer; Darlene Castellani, secretary; Chan Foresman, president; Randy Rich, vice- president. ' Junior class officers In mid-October, Sweet Comfort Band performed in the Activities Building, a junior class sponsored concert. A year-long project was the concession stand set up for basketball games and Maran- atha 81. The spring was not as busy as final preparations for the banquet were completed. A skating party, slave sale, and a communion service, however, kept the class active during the months before the banquet. Wu oe Wu, fr America ' China in May heard of Ev uncle, Davin graduated fro College tCBQ Wu said ficult to get 0 took a year be ment granted to leave the a When he the city of C he would pr- turn. Wu said did not like different fro said, You can' street and say Jesus. When as America with plied, Here can go to chut openly, but J uniors 120 juniors
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tary nce 3nd year, the ence club went early in the fall, d sponsored a atch. Angela nior and pre- -lub commented We've had a lot 5 than last year, lCh participation have liked. f tman, John Buchan, d row: Terry Clark, er, Mike Bargo, ris Jones, Stacey n Waddell, Kevin son, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Smith, Dan uetz, Lucy Thomas. Bean, Angie Pet- risty, Debbie High- Chris Norris, Daryl Monger, Marla .ark5, Mike Baker, et Roads, Debbie son, Mel Endresen. .r Bill Gibson, Jeff Jacobson, la et 'each, John Hegel', Epiphany Staff he Epiphany was an outlet for the creative works of students, faculty, and alumni. The publication included po- etry, prose, and artwork. Editor Annette Lovrien, sophomore, hoped to generate more interest in the publica- tion among non-English ma- jors. The club did this by ex- tensively advertising through the Campus Courier and with artwork posted around the school. The magazine was also advertized through the com- munications classes, and stu- dents were encouraged by fac- ulty to submit their work. This edition included liter- ature in several foreign lan- guages. There was also more art work than in the past to add variety and balance to the traditionally literary magazine. Front row: Cindy Snyder, Phillip Jones, Diane Musgrove. Back row: Jean Loven, Annette Lovrien. Walters, Paul tElkton, MDT Broadcasting Wannenmacher, Beth tSpringfield, MOT History Wannenmacher, Mark tWauwatosa, WIT Biblical Studies Warner, Lori iSpringfield, MOT Elementary Education Watrous, Lynn tLedyard, CTT Special Education Wetzel, Janice Glen Ellyn, ILT Elementary Special Education Whitaker, Sharon tOchelata, OKT Physical Education Woiahn, Chris tOshkosh, WIT Business Education Woods, Dennis tBattlefield, MOT Social Sciences Wright, Susan tSwea City, IAT Physical Education Yake, Steve tAuburn, PAT Communications Zinn, Tracy tSpringfield, MOT Physical Education Seniors 1 19
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ers ctober, Sweet performed in uilding, a junior l concert. g project was stand set up for s and Maran- was not as busy ations for the completed. A ave sale, and a vice, however, tive during the the banquet. WU leaves China TM oe Wu, freshman, came to America from Mainland China in May, 1980. He first heard of Evangel from his uncle, David Nyien, who graduated from Central Bible College iCBQ. Wu said it was very dif- ficult to get out of China, It took a year before the govern- ment granted me permission to leave the country. When he left his family in the city of Chengtu, he knew he would probably never re- turn. Wu said the government did not like Christians. It's different from America, he said, You can't go out into the street and say you believe in Jesus. When asked to contrast America with China, Wu re- plied, Here in America you can go to church and worship openly, but in China most Christians meet in secret.ll Wu was very grateful to be in America and excited about Evangel. He said there were some difficult adjustments. One was learning to speak English more fluently. What English he knew before he came to America he taught himself. He also studied math on his own and studied cal- culus last year. Wu plans to transfer to the University of Illinois in 1981 to study English and finish his math. After that he would like to return to either Evangel or CBC to study Bible. Wu said, God changed . my life and l have to do everything for God. - Virgil Baklren When loe Wu, freshman, left his home in Mainland China, he knew he would probably never return. y m, l Conant, Dolly Urwin, PM Cope, Cathy tNew Blaine, ARy Coulter, Rusty lPonca City, OKl Cox, Rhonda tTullahoma, TNy Dahlager, Sheryl tSacred Heart, MNl Davis, Genise L. iSpringfield, MOl Dean, Patrice tEast Alton, lLl DeMent, Doug lSpringfield, MOl ll Detlessen, Jewell tCanon City, COl Detwiler, Gregg iOttawa, KSl ye Divincehzo, Frank thk Lawn, lLl 1, Dizanne, Linda lAlsip, lLl l Doebler, ludy tRichfield, MNy ; Dudenhefer, Harry New Orleans, LAl l Edwards, Anietra tSpringfield, M0y ' Elder, Melanie tHarrisville, WW .' ,5 Eller, Cindy tCasper, WYl ' 3 Ellis, Lester tBryn Mawr, PAl i Evans, Cathy tHuntington, lNy i Eytzen, Ruth iMadison, WD 1 Feicht, Bob lLima, OHy l l Fisher, Mike lSpringfield, MOl l l l l Flack, Edith lMelburn, FD Fletcher, Darla lPoint, TXl Flippo, Lon tOttawa, Ksy 1 Fogelsong, Mary iNaperville, IU Forare, Rebecca tAnnandale, MN I Force, Victor tPerry, OKl ; Frost, A. Brian tLima, OHy Fuller, Ron iSpringfield, Moy Fulmer, leigh Ann iWest Germanyl l Gardon, Leroy iCarapolis, PM juniors 1 2 1
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