Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Quiggle, Dawn Walparaisofmi Quinn, Chris tGreenville, SQ Quistad, Jan tBloomington, MNi Ragan, Debbie tWynne, ARi Raley, Richard tNapoleon, MOi Randall, Ron tSpringfield, MOi Ray, Blaine tBeaverton, ORi Rayburn, Randy tArdmore, OKi Ream, Doug tPorterville, CAi Reinhard, David tLiberty, ID Richardson, Becky tLakeside, lAi Riley, Helen Undianapolis, lNi Ross, Dan tErie, PAi Russ, Elden tPlaquemine, LAi Rust, Woody tShreveport, LAi Ruth, Eric tSpringfield, MOi Rutherford, Carla tSiloam Springs, ARi Sadeghi, Hovik tSpringfield, ID Salmi, Regina tMiami, FLi Sand, Tammy tDelphi, lNi Schiller, Susan tTecumseh, MD A Ian Skogerbo, junior, is better known as Gospel Master Magician Alan Paul. Skogerbo began doing magic in the summer of 1972 while iworking with Bible Time Tent Crusades. Since, then he has Skogerbo, who lives in Rochester, Minnesqta, grew up in Chile where his parents were missionaries. He has always had an interest in Working with children, and since returning to the United States in 1970, has expanded his ministry to performing at banquets and elementary schools. One of his tricks entails cutting a rope, repre- senting man's sepaFation from God. Then by magically restoring it, the magician Christian Conjurer Alan Skoger- bo, junior, uses tricks that teach the Gospel. He is a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Fellowship of Christian Magicians. photo courtesy of Alan Skogerbo Skogerbo presents Gospel Magic demonstrates the wholeness he says could be had through fellowship with God. Skogerbo enrolled at Evan- gel with a double major in Spanish and Communications. I've always been interested in Spanish-speaking people, Skogerbo said. Growing up in Chile and having gone to work in Mexico have caused me to love the people and their culture. I have chosen to come to Evangel so that both majors could someday allow me to produce Spanish Gospel enter- tainment shows on television. Skogerbo was able to do a few magic shows while in Springfield and was also part of the SCOPE team sent to Honduras, Central America to work with missionaries Fernan- do and Rachel Nieto during the Christmas break. 136 Sophomores

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LI'CCT commented at six colleges and felt that s icing on the ilt has been a here and it is nd a career. for the rich students, I would still be said. There erent kinds of hen the Lord p hearts, they Ieir minds see d. I, Ward hopes :ontact with ontinue to be nt to them as -time in the Kris: layroe g Alpha Psi Omega eeping in touch with K drama was the purpose of Alpha Psi Omega, the national club of drama enthusiasts. The members of the club attended different plays throughout the year, the video-taped the plays shown in the area. These were shown for students interested in drama. As an honor club, points had to be earned to become a member. Points are earned by participating in a school play, both for character roles and stage crew roles. A new rule for members was established - every member had to audition for a part in a play presented by the students. Front row: Lisa Rider, Kim Bone, Craig Tavani, Greg Detwiler. Second row: John Russell, Missy Wemett, Dr. Dalan. Third row: Rene Allen, leff Neal, Cheryl Jarvis, Cameron Pace, Carmen Hammer, Kathy Gabbard, Jeff Worls, Fourth row: Alan Smith, Victor Force, Linda Pistone, Bruce Stanton, Greg Ebie, John Huffcutt. Fifth row: Dave Smith, adviser. T he days of the five- -digit ID numbers have arrived, but there are still a few around who can claim an ID number in the low hundreds. One of these is Dave Douglas, ID number 0434. ' Douglas originally arrived on campus from Ossining, New York in the fall of 1968 as a freshman. He came for three semesters before leaving abruptly at the end of the fall semester, 1969, only to return for the fall semester of 1970. Eight years later, after working as a journeyman car- penter, a retail salesman, and an apprentice electrician, Douglas returned to Evangel. The adjustments were not as numerous as might be expected for a 27-year-old returning to school. Douglas lived in the dorm his first semester back in the spring of 1978, but ironically he didn't have to live with a freshman - :is roommate was older than e. I had decided to really study this time, for: a change, said Douglas, 50 if the noisy freshmen bothered me I just yelled for quiet, but they didn't bother me much. Douglas said he didn't tell his age when he first returned, and most people didn't guess. This year his ID number is what gave him away. In a way, though, I'm inspired to do better on tests because I feel like everyone knows whose number is at the top when scores are posted, he said. In the seven semesters since his return, this biblical studies major served three semesters as a resident assistant in Krause. He served as coordinator for Freesound in 1978-79, as assistant director of SCOPE last year, and this year worked as the DJ for Free- sound on KRFG. Graduating at the age of 30, with training in biblical studies and psychology, Doug- las looks forward to some kind of full-time ministry that re- turning to Evangel, 11,600 ID numbers later prepared him for. Kriss Iayroe Id number 0434 belongs to Dave Douglas, senior, who first came to Evangel in the fall of 1963. He came for three semesters, for the fall semester of 1970 and then returned eight years later. ! Sophomores 1 3 5



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1e wholeness a had through God. rolled at Evan- ble major in munications. interested in people, rowing up in gone to work caused me to e and their osen to come t both majors allow me to ospel enter- n television. able to do a 5 while in as also part of m sent to l America to aries Fernan- Nieto during eak. Schuetz, Craig iScholfield, WD Schwabe, Julie iMoline, lLi Selig, Jack Springfield, MOi Severance, Paula iPalos Hills, 1U Sharp, Phil iSpringfield, MOi Shaw, Terry Undianapolis, INi Shearer, Tim iCincinnati, OHi Shepherd, Kevin iPuxico, MDi Shipman, Susan iFiorissant, MOi Shrum, Teri iOttawa, KSi Sidwell, James iParis, ARi Sidwell, Janet iParis; ARi Siegrisl, Mark iErie, PAi Silkey, Jackie iPryor, OKi Skogerbo, Alan Rochester, MN Sloan, Cindy iAkron, OHi Smith, Alan iFalcon, MOi Smith, Jonathan iOttawa Lake, MD Smith, lunita iDanville, lNi Smith, Loren iMcPherson, KSi Smith, Sheryl iOttawa Lake, MD Smith, Wesley iSpringfield, MOi Songy, Dewy iMarero, LAi Soter, Esther iLenexa, KSi Staadt, Margaret iDerby, KSi Stanton, Bruce iSavannah, GM Stepp, David iHartville, MOi Stockton, Greg iHaysville, KSi Strandt, Les iSpringfield, MOi Sullivan, Bobby iSavannah, GM Sullivan, Nancy iSouth Charleston, OHi Sundeen, Dana iPalos Hts., ID Sutton, Brenda iHaysville, KSi Swearengin,Randy iSpringfieId, MOi Swing, Ron iGalesburg, IU Szabo, Carolyn iWestlake, OHi Tate, Rebecca iMemphis, TNi Tatum, Gaylynn iKaty, TXi Terrell, Bonnie iByron, ID Thompson, Phyllis iLouisville, KYi Thorne, Mike iOZark, MOi Todd, Terri iApison, TNi Topp, Kimm iGrace City, NDi Umlauf, Christian Springfield, MOi Unruh, Carla iBramerton, WM Urban, Anthony iSeward, KSi Vandervlucht, Heidi iPerrysburg, OHi Vankempen, Tom iAberdeen, SDi Vanluven, Cheryl iAlIison Park, PAi Vanzant, Starla Kansas City, MOi Votaw, Pam iSpringfield, MOi Waage, Sandy iAlexandria, MNi Waller, Erik iHoopeston, 1U Walton, Phil iW. Frankfort, ID Watson, Debbi Undianapolis, lNi Weatherford, Carla iMaplewood, MOi Wegner, Cynthia iBrookfield, WU Wells, Merrit iSycamore, lLi Wemett, Missy iHemlock, NYi Welherbee, Wally iGriffin, GAi White, Shari iAtmore, AU Whittington, Beth iHuntingtown, MDi Wieneke, Joanna Uerseyville, lLi Wilkins, Bryan iGrand Island, NBi Wilson, Jeff iMayville, WD Winter, Diane Des Moines, IAi Woodall, Randy iFayetIeviHe, NO Woodward, Adam iSpringfield, lLi Worth, Fred Roselle Park, ND Wroblewski, Christine iRoseville, MD Zimmerman, Demaris iPayneville, MNi Zsemko, Diana iNorth Versailles, PAi Sophomores 1 37

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