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Sullivan, Alicia-Marie iDelnar, NYi Swanson, Steve tLubbock, TXi Swartzel, Marcia iGraden Grove, CAi Swint, Brenda tMiamisburg, OHi Swysgood, David iSpringfield, MOi Sylvester, Brad iSpringfield, MOi Taber, lohn iSpringfield, MOi Taylor, Debbie iAurora, COi Teuber, Randy iSpringfield, MOi Thompson, Dwight iCorona, CAi Thompson, Natasha iOttumwa, lAi Tinlin, Katherine Hoffman Estates, ID Toelle, David iOmaha, NB Tollefson, Juli iWoodberry, MM Tomlinson, Tom tBurnsville, MM Tonnar, Terri iCarrollton, MOi Torgeson, Steve iBasking Ridge, ND Trotter, Julie iSpringfield, MOi Upton, Dorynda iSpringfield, MOi Vanluven, Beverly iAllison Park, PAi Vance, Bill iGrinnell, lAi Vaz, .Elaine tNewark, ND Vogel,' Nancy iBoca Raton, FD Voyles, Eileen iElIington, MOi Wagy, Roger iParkville, MOi Warner, Avonna iSpringfieId, MOi Washena, Jami tOwatonna, MNi Watkins, Janet iGarland, TXi Watson, Lisa iSweetwater, TNi Watts, Debbie iOsceola, MO Weber, aCherie iEnglewood, CO Wegner, Tim iBrookfield, Wl i i i Welling, Brenda tCarrollton, TXi Wessinger, Patti iMilwaukee, WD Whitt, Lindy iNewfoundland, Canadai - Wiezorek, Mary Des Moines, lAi Wildman, Charley iNorth Bloomfield, OHi Williams, Donesa iGreen Forest, ARi Williams, Melinda tOzark, MOi Williams, Tammy tColumbus, OHi Willis, Joe iEugene, ORi Wilson, Wade tWoodward, OKi Wolfe, Dan iOsceola, lAi Wood, Kelly iDayton, OHi Wortz, Jeff iOwasso, MOi Wu, Joseph tSpringfield, MOi York, Mimi tWashington, PAi York, Todd iSouth Chicago Hts., ID 148 Freshmen it 'he purpose for the , .Behavioral Science club was stated by the president, loan Brock, senior, as, Giving students something outside Front row: Christine Antes, Melody Endresen, Melody Fagerland, Sherri Romberg, Donna Dimoff, Delia'Gu- tierrez. Second row: Linda Brown, Michele Prentice, Gina Rentschler, loan Brock, Mary Poinsett, Doug Vander Waal, Paula Severance. Back row: leanne Harthern, Sandy Turn- buII, Diane Plate, Sandy Cook, Lori Miller. Behlvioraf sagas Clubii iclassroom studies to help them in their discipline. Jerry Schmidt, psycho- ,Iogist, and Ron Kemp, area psychologist, both spoke on marriage and the family. A career workshop was conduct- ed by Evangel behavioral sciences alumni. Dr. Dan Prior, assistant professor of behavioral sciences, gave a bio-feedback demonstration. One evening was spent learn- ing how faith can be effectively integrated with the science of psychology. eveloping D aggressive was the pur- Lambda. This ization is for concentratio who maintain average. Almost 1 bi-weekly o 6:30 p.m. Sev time man communicati- this time. The Bibl departments seminar deali management. to acquaint
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Language Club udents how to with their hands. ended one of 5 held each week igns. was organized ; to get classes for i to the cur- of the club at- ral Assembly of the interpreter hey went to the t Central. of the club was to aurant and have 3 sign language 1e person, which unicate verbally ress. ' a Science Club float trip, a toy drive, and tutors all came from the Science Club, which consisted of majors and minors in the various physical sciences and those interested in the sciences. The float trip took place the last weekend in Sep- tember. The members paddled their way down 18 miles of the Current River. The toy drive lasted the few weeks between Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas breaks. Two barrels full of toys donated by students were distributed by the Marine Corps to needy children in the Springfield area. Students needing help in biology, physical' science, or chemistry found tutors to aid them in their studies. Front row: Jim lurrens, Diane Zsem- k0, Joanna Jacobson, Tracy Combs. Second row: Ted Bean. Third row: Darin Brannan, Peter Miller, Ruth' Matos, Glen Stafford. Fourth row: Mike Hord, Todd' Raley, Steve Daugherty, Greg Stockton. Back row: Shannon Heath, Kevin Heath. Schutz, Connie tGeneseo, ID Schwandt, Marilee tPaynesville, MNi Seals, Chuck tFlat River, MOT Sealy, Suzanne tMoose Jaw, Canadai See', Cathy E. tHouston, TXi Selness, Dan tEdgar, WD Severs, laurie tMoIene, ILi Shackelford, Soniia tSpringfieid, MOT Shaw, Laura tSpringfield, MOT Shaw, Sabetha tEnid, OKi Shoulls, Danica tSpringfield, MOi Showalter, Michelle tWorland, WYi Siddle, Jeff tBelieviile, lLi Singleton, lohn tTulsa, OKi Slagh, Shari tGrandville, MD Sluder, Rebecca tSpringfieid, MOT Slyman, Marc tBethesda, MDT Smith, Glen New Orleans, LAi Smith, lisa tTemperance, MD Smith, Melissa tMcGehee, ART Snow, Daren tLindale, TXi Snyder, Pam tPompton Plains, ND Spade, Emily tGeneva, OHT Sparks, Denise tRichmond, INT Speer, Martha tCarthage, lLi Stagsdell, Sheila tGrove, OKi Staley, Susanna tNewcastle, INT Stegemann, Russell tPatchogue, NYi Steinbach, Mark tFremont, NET Stephens, Marsha tSteelville, MOT Stephenson, Audrey tFranklin, NQ Stevens, William tWilmington, NCi Stewart, Sherri Pine Bluff, AKi Stiles, lane tOologah, OKi Stoops, Roxanne tSt. Charles, MOT Stout, Marvelyn tSpringdale, ARi Strand, Marjorie Devils Lake, NDi Street, Denise tEiIington, CTi Stricklin, Dennis North Little Rock, ARi Stronge, Sandra tOshawa, Ontario, Canadai Slump, Sandy tMt. Morris, PAT Sturgeon, Melany tCouncil Bluffs, lAi Freshmen 1 47 IV pr:- 'r , '
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lub iies to help them iline. hmidt, psycho- ron Kemp, area both spoke on the family. A op was conduct- igel behavioral mni. Dr. Dan nt professor of :iences, gave a demonstration. was spent learn- :an be effectively :h the science of Phi Beta Lambda eveloping competent and D aggressive business leaders was the purpose of Phi Beta Lambda. This national organ- ization is for business majors, concentration, and minors who maintain a 2.0 grade point average. Almost 100 members met bi-weekly on Wednesday at 6:30 pm. Several seminars on time management and communications were held at this time. The Bible and business departments co-sponsored a seminar dealing with church management. The seminar was to acquaint pastors with 777m $1 :1 Waw'V? w church management and busi- ness majors with opportunities for church ministry. The first activity of the club was a trip to White Water the second weekend in Sep- tember. At Homecoming, the members were invited to the alumni luncheon for contact swith business graduates. The annual spring trip to a major city such as Denver, Dallas, or Atlanta, was taken. Members visited large busin- esses and corporations as an introduction to the real busi- ness world. The club also held the traditional Senior Reception which followed the graduation ceremony, for graduates and their families. Front row: Kevin Lavalliere, Brian Tally, Rod Teuber, Don Zimmerman. Second row: Jayne Bruns, Dawn Quiggle, Sharon Layton, Kristen Keyton, Barb Caponiti, Roberta McKerlie, Darla Fletcher, Janice Baker.Third row: Jenriifer Eller, Denise McDowell, Debbie Bridge- forth, Marcie Maroon, Pat Kuna, Janice Green, Mary Ellen Deluca, Debbie Freeburg, Karen Jacobs. Fourth row: Elizabeth Fletcher, Cathy Egan, Randy Eller, DelRoy Johnson, Brian Hackbarth, lim Fangmeier, Brian Digennaro, Traian Saghin, Dave Vogel, Hank Bowles, Tammy Paul, Kim Pyle. Back -row: Dave Brooks, Chris Willadsen, Russ Babines, Don Swing, Kevin Gingerich, Duane John- son, Mike Pugliese, Greg Weekley, Larry Snyder, Dave Bergstrom, Terry Ray. Freshmen 1 49
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