Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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springfield in ties the club a campus- signed to get ed to vote, a mn Festival passed out e Republican a Rook Tour- feteria which by the social e of the As- ngel College The director of the Alpha House Ministry, Susan Brown, and an average of two students from Evangel met Central Bible College tCBQ students for a service every Thursday night. Alpha House is for prisoners in their last months of probation. - Miss Brown alternated with Dave Tinberg, a student at CBC, as the speaker for the services. Miss Brown, a freshman from New Jersey, attended church during her early years. Yet, there came a point at which her life became too routine so she sought out to make it on her own. She found acceptance into a group that cultivated alcohol and drugs into their daily lives. August 23, 1978, was the first time after five years that Miss Brown went to church. The minister was relating to Erown leads ministry David's life and mentioned that someone in the audience was on the verge of suicide. That night, she rededicated her life and felt love for her mother for the first time. Along with the Alpha House Ministry, Miss Brown attended Sunday morning ser- vices at Sigma House, a rehabilitation center for al- coholics. She has always want- ed to work with alcoholics because of a desire to help her alcoholic father and because she had been one herself. A person can never find complete happiness until they are at the point of complete' surrender, said Miss Brow'n. - Chris Vest Director of Alpha House minislries, freshman Susan Brown works with prisoners in their last months of probation. s. Christians ed in politics. ting on the ng, Karmar- Raynor, Cynthia iLong Island, NYi Reigel, Tom tHammond, lNi Reimer, Denise iGarland, TXi Richmond, Ken iMonticello, ARi Rogers, Pat! tFt. Smith, ARi Rohrer, Rac el iRacine, WU Rossr Renee tShreveport, LN Ross, Ron tKalispelI, MD Rolunno, Betsy iSt. Petersburg, FD Royer, Sue iGrand Blanc, MD Sanders, Dawn Uackson, TNi Sauro, loseph tMontreal, Canadai Schafer, Ion Wermillion, SDi Schloneger, Kevin tArchibold, OHi Schnurr, Tandy tLonbard, ID Schubert, Nick iMiami, FD Sears, Le Ann iPine River, MN Serbin, Sheryl tAkron, OHi . a Shuetz, Lynn iSchofield, WD Simkins, Ron iSpringfield, MOi Sloan, Julie! iAkron, OHi Smith, Daniel iSpringfield, MOi Smith, Mary New Bern, NO Snodgrass, Cynna tChino, CM Spalding, Dana Granite City, ID Spencer, Tammy tCincinnati, OHi Spina, Melody tAppleton, WU Spittler, Heidi tPasadena, CM Stafford, Carla tFt. Wayne, IN Stephens, Mark iSteelville, MOi Stout, Melissa tSpringfield, MOi Sullivan, Julie iSpringfield, MOi juniors 1 25

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Loven, lean tBIoomington, MNi Lyons, Marcia tClearwater, FLi ; Lytle, Cindy iPawnee, ID i 1' Marian, Ray iSanford, FU ' 3 Marsch, Dan Uefferson City, MOi May, Lisa iBettendorf, lAi McDowell, Denise iUtica, MD McGarity, Darryl tlberia, MOi McNaughton, Dave iWaxahachie, TXi Melheim, Rebecca Columbia, TNi Mills, Vicki iLondon, Englandi i Minard, Cindy iBettendorf, lAi Moody, Kent iAurora, MOi Moore, Sarah iSpringfield, MOi Morgan, Cindy iShreveport, LAi Morgan, Dwayne iSkiatook, OKi Munsie, Angela iLorton, VAi i Musgrove, Diane iWichita, KS 1 Muzalko, lill iSpringfield, MOi Nashman, lim iCaigary, Alberta, Canadai Nichols, Larry East Providence, RD Olson, Sue tPaynesville, MNi Olt, Debra iBrookfield, WD i MDi i Pace, Cameron iPortage,M Ml i Pandolfi, loe iHiIlcrest Hts, Parker, Kim iGoiden City, MO Parks, Carla iSpringfield, MOi Parrish, Debi tToledo, OHi i i Patrick, Crystal iSpringfield, MOi 3 Patterson, leann iDes Moines, IN Patterson, Penny tKenosha, WD Pearson, Cathy iHuntington Sta., NYi , Penchansky, lo ce iPortland, ORi . Peoples, laurie tNorth Huntington, PAi ? Perry, Elaine iCreston, lAi 3 Peterson, Candace tLeewood, KSi Petsch, Richard iSpringfield, MOi i i i i Piston, Linda Erie, PA Potter, Barbara iBangor, ME Ray, Paul iHamilton, OH College Reputhans 660 ur main purpose and activity is to create a focal point for people to get involved in politics. We help people who would not other- wise get a chance to get involved, said Ion Schafer, junior and president of College Republicans. According to Dr. Alex Karmarkovic, professor of political science and adviser for the club, several members were active participants in the campaign. Some worked at Republican headquarters while others worked with local cam- paign officials when Ronald Front row: Janet Watkins, Mark Kaelber, Dale luetien, Robin Hilton, Katherine Tinlin. Back row: William DeSoto, Tim Shearer, Ion Schafer. students fro Central Bibl students for Thursday nig for prisoner months of p Miss Br with Dave Ti at CBC, as th services. Miss Bro Yet, there c which her routine so 5 make it on h- acceptance i cultivated al into their dai August 2 first time aft Miss Brown The minister Reagan came to springfield in September. Other activities the club sponsored were a campus- wide canvass designed to get students registered to vote,a booth at Autumn Festival where members passed out information on the Republican candidates, and a Rook Tour- nament in the cafeteria which was co-sponsored by the social events committee of the As- sociation of Evangel College Students. It's a good thing for students to get active in a club that identifies with one of the political parties. Christians should get involved in politics. We've been sitting on the sidelines too Iong, Karmar- kovic concluded. 1 24 juniors



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Swanson, Shari tLaverne, CAl Swing, Don tGalesburg, Ill Taber, Eddie tMarysville, MD Tabor, Wes Uackson, MSl Taulbee, Kim lWoodriver, lLl Teague, Lynn lOklahoma City, OKl a Thompson, Steve tDuarte, CAl l1 Tomko, Kim tTroy, MD Tomlinson, Tammy tBurnsville, MNl w Torgeson, David C. tBaskin Ridge, ND Torres, Denise tFremont,CAl Trotter, Brad lSpringfield, MOl Updike Vickie lWinterset, lAl Vallandingham, Terry lSpringfield, MOl VanHooser, Kelee Kansas City, KSl Veil, Robert B. tPennsauken, ND Virgil, Diana tDulce, NMl Waggoner, Doris tCarrington, NDl Walker, Kathie Des Moines, lAl Walters, Becky lElkton, MDl l Wannenmacher, Phil tSpringfield, MOl l Weekley, Greg tBay Minette, AD Weigel, Dawn tFarmington, MD Wicht, lulie tAnoka, MNl Wilkins, Brent tGrand Island, NBl : Willadsen, Chris tClarendon Hills, ID l Williams, E. Diane lSpringfield, MOl l Williams, Lynn tLaclede, MOl Wilson, Tim tLynchburg,'VAl Wines, Jamie tFranklin, OHl Winkel, lack tWathena, KSl Winters, Brad Duluth, MN l Witt, Robert tSan Jose, CAl Wood, lune lWhitewater, Wll Wood, Sharla tArlington, TXl Wood, Sheila lArlington, TXl Wright, Connie tPhoenix, AZl Yonke, Steve tZion, ILl Zimmerman, Don tPaynesville, MNl Zinck, Vicki Kitchener, Ontario, Canadal new club was started for Astudents interested in a career in law. Approximately 30 members formed the Pre- Law Club. Most of the members were government, history, or public administration majors. Not all of them planned to go to law school, however, ac- cording to junior Bryan Sanders, president. Some were interested in a para-legal car- eer or a judgeship. Front row: Starla Vanzant, Janet Watkins, Second row: Tim Schearer, Noel Nieto, John Heger, Don Ander- soh, Bruce Moore, Bill DeSoto, Brian Frost, Tim Wilson. Back row: Dr. Alex Karmarkovic, Greg Marquart, Bryan Sanders, Hovik Sadeghi, Rod Rog- gow, Phil Frix. Pre-Law Club In the fall meetings, held on the first and third Monday of every month, several topics were presented. Members were given advice about the Legal Scholastic Apptitude Test tLSATl. Procedures for applying and studying for the test, as well as some sample test questions were covered. The club also provided opportunities for prospective law-school students to visit law schools in the area, such as that at Oral Roberts University. Several judges and prosecuting attorneys shared advice and information during meetings, making the club a practical organization for those interest- ed in the various fields of law. 4a Jon F emale Bible ing their religious comm trend-setters junior. After p tary educati- chology, she f good in biblic Her decisi: the various mi Derald Musgnove 126 juniors

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