Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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CCI'S shed through of the home first skating semester was boy Skating by the fresh- ts, blue jeans, as spent two rt one Thurs- g a spiritual was held in ad commun- skating party -n of Central rovided op- - students to ent was the ore banquet ril. Collegiate J ournalists The Society for Collegiate Journalists tSCD headed by co-presidents Jackie Banzer, junior, and Herman Perry, senior, was in its second full year of existence. The club is a national honor society for communica- tions majors or minors who have maintained a 3.0 grade point average in their communications courses. Members must also have one year of experience on a student'publication. The 17-member club host- ed the national SCJ convention on campus in the spring. Goals for the convention were to make it practical and career- oriented. Club activities, other than the convention included initia- tion of new members, a Christ- mas party at the home of Miss Banzer, and a spring barbeque. Front row: Juliet Sloan, Robin Hilton, Crystal Patrick, Leigh Ann Fulmer, Anita Davis, Eileen Trupia. Back row: Herman Peery, Mary Anne Fleming, Dara Brannan, Greg Tarpley, Steve' Leatherwood, Rachel Rohrer, Davey Tucker, Jackie Banzer. Bradford, Patricia tSpokane, MOt Bragg, Brady tLongwood, FD Brannan, Vicki tSpringfield, MOt Brawner, Todd tTulsa, OKt Breske, Todd tWatertown, 5m Bricker, Gwyn tColumbus Grove, 0m Brinsen, Byron tOmaha, ND Brisendine, Shan tMemphis, TM Bronowicz, Louise tPittsburg, PM Brown, Deirdre tDayton, OHt Brown, Kelly tLima, OHt Broxson, Angela tGulf Breeze, FD Brubaker, Wendy tBattlecreek, MD Brumby, Alice tBuffalo Grove, ID Bufford, Doris tNicholson, PM Bullock, Hyson tSpringfield, MOt Bunkhart, Debbie tPortage, MD Burke, Mark tTonawanda, NW Burris, John tBlanchester, OHt Busick, Yonneda tLouisville, KW Butler, Debbie tQuincy, ID Butler, Kevin tWichita, KS Butts, Janice tWayne, NBt Butts, Terry tMobile, AU Byer, Pam tSouth Bend, IN Camillo, Berenice tErvington, ND ' Camp, Kathy tHanoverton, OHt Cates, Rhonda tKissimmee, FD Chapman, leroy New Orleans, LN Annas, Chris tScotts Valley, CM Christina, Derek tFlint, MD Clair, Marilyn tLincoln Park, MD Clark, Terry tBath, NW Clemens, Celine tWindsor, CU Cline, Tom tSpringfield, MOt Colegrove, Debie tPort Byron, ID Coley, Lisa tCovington, TM Comer, Michael tShenandoah, VM Coon, Melvin tColorado Springs, COt Cooper, Jeff tAshton, IN Freshmen 1 39

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Ackerman, Ann tMilford, NB Adams, Ken tSpringfield, MOT Adkins, Dwayne tWashington, DQ Adour, loel tManluis, NYT Aiesi, Kathy tMalden, MAT Akers, Tim tHendersonville, TNT Aldrich, Valerie tWillow Springs, MOT Alexander, Kevin tMuskogee, OKT Allen, Arla tByhelia, MST Allmon, Nancy tMissouri Valley, IAi Aoeiua, Reuben tPago Pago, Am. Samoai Ausbury, Rochelle tBattIe Creek, MD Baird, Marla tWoodward, OKT Baker, Carmen tWilburn, ART Baker, Greg iCarmi, ID Baker, lean tSioux Falls, SDi Baker, Pam tFlint, MD Baker, Rick tLouisville, KYi Ball, Dayna tRogersville, MOT Barney, Joyce tCanaan, NHT Barrett, Betsy tSuperior, WD Bartholomew, Paul iCambridge, NYT Baugh, David tEIdon, MOT Baugh, Frank tEIdon, MOT Bayne, Steve tBallston Spa, NYi Beard, Tom tOcean Springs, MS Bell, Becky tSouth Souix City, NBT Benson, Debbie tSpringfieId, MOT Bernard, Lori tSt. Charles, MOT Bixler, David tSpringfield, MOT Bixler, Lori tRaytown, MOi Blain, lode tMontezuma, lAi Blevins, Becky tTrimble, MOT Blough, Nancy tAnn Arbor, MD Bolen, Debi tWichita, KSi Bone, Kim tBirmingham, AU Borgstadt, Val iSpringfield, MOi Box, Mark tSpringfield, MOT Box, Sherri Ondependence, MOi 1 38 Freshmen Agee, Richard tCheboygan, MD . Freshman Class officers Active and innovative best describe the activity of the freshman class. The four officers sought to provide a fun time with Christian fellowship with the activities. Activities varied from a communion service to a powder-puff football game. One of the most popular was the Dating Game, presented at Autumn Festival during Homecoming. The class sponsored a pep rally in the Activities Building for the football team. Members were also the designers of the paper run-throughs that the Front row: Mark Kaelber, treasurer; Dale Luetien, president; Back row: Tim Waggoner, vice-president; Katherine Tinlin, secretary. football team crashed through at the beginning of the home games. One of the first skating parties of the fall semester was the Urban Cowboy Skating Party, sponsored by the fresh- men. Cowboy hats, blue jeans, a and red bandanas spent two hours at Skateport one Thurs- day night. In the spring a spiritual emphasis service was held in which the class had commun- ion. Also, a joint skating party with the freshmen of Central Bible College provided op- portunity for the students to get together. The main event was the freshmen-sophomore banquet held early in April. Co he Societ Journalists co-presidents junior, and senior, was in year 01 existe The club honor society tions majors have maintain point avera communicati Members mu year of ex student-publi The 17-m ed the nationa F reshmen



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F ranklyn has become quite a common family name in Evangel's recent history. Dave Franklyn, a biblical studies sophomore, is the youngest of four children, all students at Evangel at one time. Paul, the eldest, attended Evangel in 1974 and graduated with a biblical studies major in 1977. Jennifer, a music major, first arrived here in 1975 and graduated in 1980. Dawn, who was a nursing major here from 1976 to 1980 went to Burge School of Nursing. Because two sisters and a brother all studied at Evangel, everyone assumed Franklyn would follow them. This only caused me to rebel, Franklyn said, I made arrangements to attend a Bible college in California instead. However, two people influenced him to do otherwise. Knowing that . Franklyn's life-long goal was to enter into some form of pastorheacher ministry, Paul suggested that Evangel would enable him to become more efficiently prepared for these plans. This was not what totally convinced Franklyn to attend Evangel. In the summer of 1979, SCOPE's New Church De- velopment twhich, incidental-I ly, Paul helped initiatel, sent a team of students to Arlington Heights, Illinois, where the Franklyn's live. Having met and worked with these students, Franklyn realized that Evangel was the school for him. It was lhan Hurst, senior, who ex- plained to him that, some people need to go to Bible college because that's what Dave Franklyn, sophomore, is the fourth in his family to attend Evangel. A team of students from Evangel who worked during the summer in his home church in Arlington Heights, Illinois, influenced him to enroll. God expects of them. I am confident that you, Dave, should consider going to Evan- gel because you ask questions. You have nothing to lose. Just give it a try. 50, Franklyn did. I was well warned and knew what the college was like long before I even came, Franklyn added. It is not like Utopia or a Christian day camp all year round. It's the real world. Franklyn has two main hobbies: sleeping, and read- ingkalking about theology 'm,, 'W , .40., F ourth Franklyn comes to Evangel and philosophy. His major is Bible, with a double minor in Greek and Philosophy. Evangel has caused the Franklyns to experience a closer relationship as a family. I have seen God transform our lives to the point where We can take a look at our faith and see how it relates to the world, he said. I believe very much in Evangel, says Franklyn, and I am proud to say that my brother, my sisters and l are all Evangelites. - lia Moscalo K he nation; for studer mathematics, silon, strives appreciation f mathematics. The MlSSt ter at Evang seven membt new membei January for tht had complete of calculus, 1 courses, held those classes, : 35 per cent 0 and had atte least one sen Meetings a month. Tl covered varit 1 40 Freshmen

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