Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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bers traditionally of orie chapel year. ual Help-a-Kid -m was held the of the fall semes- s in the residence ed one or two ren from the aking them shop- eeting with Santa nt Union for a Ity. pring, the group American music ring music com- y Americans. earching for the ultimate truths in order to spread muse truths for a lifetime. This was the goal of the students involved in Chi Delta Kappa. The members were made up of majors, minors, and concentra- tions in Bible. The purpose for Chi Delta Kappa was to promote fellow- ship, encourage academic ex- cellence, and keep- the students aware of ministerial opportunities. There were three ways in which each item was carried out. Fellowship between members was established through the various social gatherings held during the year. New awareness and the expansion of minds was ac- complished through panal dis- cussions and Iectureships. One such lectureship was done by David Argue, secretary presbyter, from Lincoln, Ne- braska. What happens once a student has earned his degree in Bible? This question was dealt with through field trips taken by the club to help them become aware of the many ministerial opportunities avail- able. ' During the first semester Chi Delta Kappa traveled to Illinois and visited various churches as well as meeting with officials from the Illinois District Headquarters. e Chi Delta Kappa Front row: Lia Moscato, Debi Larsen, Bugsy Rydwansky, leff Hittenberger, Michele Prentice, Helen Riley, Tim Pinkard, Steve Bayne. Second row: lill Muzatko, Patti Wessinger, Judy Doe- bler, Becky Horn, Melody Baker, Dale Hllingsworth, Lisa Abiiah, Rick Cotner, Ron Simkins, Lisa Jonnes. Third row: Larry Williams, hiser, Brent Jones, Kathy Gabbard, Dave Adams, Ron Boyd, Carrie Dave i Franklyn, Chris Tyler, lodie Loutzen-i Oskola, Mary tRipon, WIT Oughton, Yelena tPhoenix, AZi Owens, Terre tSpringfieid, MOT Ozburn, Jeff Richmond, ID Pace, Lorna iKalamazoo, MD Pace, Nancy iNowata, OKi Paletta, Maria tWest Bloomfield, MD Parady, Joanna tBillingham,-MAT Parker, Tammy iGolden City, MOT Patterson, Robin Des Moines, IAT Paul, Elsie iColony, KSi Paxson, Kim iMechanicsville, VAT Pearcy, Deanna tMoore, OKT Pearse, Ruth Anne tWillingboro, ND Pedigo, Nancy iMenomonee Falls, W0 Peppers, Keith tTulsa, OKi Balzhiser, Chris Sadowski, Gary lid? dle, Chris Quinn. Back row: Nancy Jones, Ray Miller, Randy Jones, Warren VanDoIson, Bob Rydwansky, Russ Stein, Rusty Coulter, Jhan Hurst, Craig McMullin, Steve Boyd, Doug Morey, Roger Baston, Steve Yonke, Keith Agee, Dave Douglas. Freshmen 1 4 5

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SETH A i 35.x. N Malone, Kay tAbingdon, ILT Marks, Paula tHouston, TXi Marquez, Lisa tChicago, 1LT Marsh, Tamera tLouisville, KYT Martin, Penny iHoxie, ART Martin, Ruthy tGalesburg, ID Maschmeyer, Kevin tEldon, MOT Mathias, Greg tSpringfield, MOT Mathis, Ralph tRiverside, ND McCarty, Ronda Kansas City, MOT McDonald, Dennis tLake, Park, CAT McDonald, Ruth tSmithville, MOT McDowell, Lynelle tFt. Worth, TXT McFann, Cherrie tTopeka, KST McGinnis, Bill tHastings, MD McKenzie, Sandy tBethesda, MDT McKinney, Kim tFairfield, OHT McKinney, Rhonda iCreighton, MOT McMullin, Craig tOmro, WD Merical, Terry tVandaIia, OHT Metcalf, Scott tSidney, OHT Miller, Lori tBouIder, COT Miller, Shelly tPueblo, COT Mills, Karen iLondon, Englandi Minor, loAnn New Philadelphia, OHT Mohrman, Doug tFiint, MD . Monger, Karen tSilsken, TXT Montgomery, Jana tShelby, NCT Moore, Greg tDexter, MOT Morgan, Scott tSpringfieId, MOT Morris Kenneth tBoca Raton, FLT Moss,13uane Woodward, OKT Mueller, April tA'ppleton, WD Myers, Debbie tSioux City, IAT Nance, Terri tBearden, AKT Nelson, Leslie tPine Bluff, ART Nicely, Tamara tWest Carrollton, OHT Nicholson, lozette iSpringfieId, MOT Nickerson, Tim iFt. Collins, COT Nieto, John tTequcigalpa, HondurasT Nolan, Debbie tUnion City, TNT Norris, Beth tSpringfield, MOT Norris, Chris tGreen Forrest, ART Norton, Mark tOttawa, KST Orr, Nancy St. Louis, MOT Orr, Sheryl tMattoon, ID : g. z WWmms 2m; Phi Mu Alpha T 'he professional music fra- ternity, Phi Mu Alpha, consisted of 12 members devoted to promoting the development of music in. themselves and others. To become a member, prospective students received an invitation, had to audition, and took a pledge before they were accepted. Mark Baker, Delbert Dugan, Dr. John Akins, Advisors; Mike Albert, Tim Myers, Shawn Dugan, Eddie Taber, Mark Porter, Ken Shrum, Nick Schubert, Chan Foresman, Ron Bren- del. ' The members traditionally have charge of one chapel service each year. The annual Help-a-Kid tHAKT program was held the last weekend of the fall semes- ter. The floors in the residence halls sponsored one or two needy children from the community, taking them shop- ping, then meeting with Santa in the Student Union for a Christmas party. In the spring, the group presented an American music concert, featuring music com- posed only by Americans. earching f1 truths in o muse truths for was the goal 0 involved in Ch The members w majors, minors, tions in Bible. The purpos Kappa was to p ship, encourag- cellence, an students aware opportunities. There were which each ite out. Fellowsi members was through the gatherings heli year. New awart expansion of r complished thrt cussions and lec such Iectureshi; David Argut presbyter, frorr braska. What hap student has ear in Bible? This dealt with thrc taken by the CIL become aware ministerial oppt able. During the Chi Delta Kap Illinois and i churches as w with officials fr District Headql h 144 Freshmen



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Perry, Kevin tSouth Sioux City, NEl Pettersson, Deborah tBaton Rouge, LAl Pierce, Tammy lPlainview, AR-l Pittman, Mark tMemphis, TNl Porter, Rebecca tCherry Valley, AKl Pratt, Sharon lOklahoma City, OKl Prentice, Michele tSt. Petersburg, FLl Prichard, Becky iWatertown, WD Purkey, Mark iClaremore, OKl Qualls, La Donna lGrand Tower, lLl Quick, Tom tLiles, lLl Quinn, Melissa lRunnels, lAl Radina, Lorie tScott City, KS Raiea, Lee Ann lWillow Springs, lLl Rasmussen, Renee tLenexa, KSl Reeves, June lWheaton, ID Reinhard, lou Ann tBlufften, lNl Reynolds, Brent tBelleville, lLl Rhoades, Velvet lVicksburg, MD Richards, Jana lOologah, OKl Rider, Lisa tToledo, OHl Ringer, 'Kristin lHartville, OHl Roberts, Steve tBlack River Falls, WD Robertson, Randy tGreenville, SCl Robison, Rhonda iSparts, MOl Roeber, Tracey tMount Vernon, OHl Rose, Pamela Uefferson City, MOl Ross, Annita iSpringfield, MOl Runyon, Donna lSandy, UTl Rupp, linda New York, NYl Ruth, Kim lCanton, OHl Rutledge, Rachel tOverland Park, KS Saari, Chris lTerre Haute, IN Sanders, Julie tSpringfield, MOT Scarborrough, Cheryl lSt. Louis, MOT Schauer, Rita lRubicon, WD Schlak, Christine iSpringfield, MOl Schoenbeck, Linda lBloomfield Hills, MD Schubert, Kimberley tMiami, FLl Schultz, Sherry tListon, INT Sign language club members Greg Moore, Julie Porter, and Sandy McKenzie, all freshmen, sign a chorus during chapel. Fluency was attained through everyday practice in chapel serVIces. Sign Language Club l T he Sign Language Club taught students how to communicate with their hands. Members attended one of three meetings held each week to learn the signs. The club was organized last fall hoping to get classes for credit added to the cur- riculum. Members of the club at- tended Central Assembly of God to see the interpreter there. Later they went to the deaf chapel at Central. The goal of the club was to go to a restaurant and have everyone use sign language except for one person, which could communicate verbally with the waitress. i float trip, tutors all Science Club, of majors an various physi those inter sciences. The float the last we tember. The their way do Current Rive The toy few weeks be ing and Chris 1 46 Freshmen

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