Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 306 of 312
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An example of The Making of A Classic, the half-finished chapel stands in contrast to the Business and Economics barrack. The construction sites became a 3 common part of school life as Evangel expanded its facilities. a-v ' . :y m mex sums aw i. - ' s ,5 xi ,... h-w-whu M4. Md.- - x Ho ward Tripp A construction worker welds pipes during chapel construc- tion. The chapel took shape during the school year and was expected to be in use by early , , L w I '. a 4 , y. .mm. fall. , s ' ' T Xsmgm fxsri-xv F i ' s . Robert Veil 302 Conclusion e E Howard Tripp LeaV he alarm Tness for ---the roon schooI-year h; - tooth brus clothesehad 1 or suitcase. T stuffed into t box. The room personalities photos, and a to the barren came. The s experiences a not so easily The days themselves to sun, the nig themselves to from laughter had paid off which Mom 5 never display an integral pa The first 6 students thou been joined displayed que the first few p After fou exams, senior their accum panel of depa

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246 1 8,141 0,118,237 ?6,133,160,161, 1,232 12 26,150 36 l ,172,173 244 th 119 ark 119 il 126 He 161 3y 134 '8 48 126,148,245 ,242 11,245 137,230 0,73,105 ,126,149,233 B,80,123,137, $8,148 ; 126 2 1 '1 8 ' Robert Veil ' The art of ceramics, captured as ' Mark Oberbeck, part-time cer- 32154181237246 amics instructor, pulls the wall of e, 137' his pot, kept many students busy creating a variety of items. 19 38 n . 119,204,207,208 W-Ihs, Joseph 148,201 Wood, June 41,126,160,161,231 Wyckoff, Alta 109 Zieverink, Joette 10,80,81,150, 9 Wilson, Jeffrey 6,137,242 Wood, Kelly 148,236 237 . Wilson, Randy 100 Wood, Richie 42 Zilch, Torrey 21,53,233 13 Wilson, Tim 126,131,221,234 W00d, Sharla 126,231 Zimmerman, Don 126,149,237 ,161,235 Wilson, Virginia 102 wood, Sheila 126,231 ngmerman, Demaris 137 15,207 Wilson, Wayde 148,161 Woodall, Randell 137 2 ngmerman, Rev. T- F. 93,96 51 Wines, James 126,228 Woodard, Adam 137,240 Zgnck, Vick: 126,130 137 Winkel, Jack 126,244 Woods, Dennis 8,118 Zlnn, Tracy 831113207208216, ,160,161 Winter, Diane 137,233 Worth, Fredrick 137,232 Yake, Stephgn 62,118 217 . 27,161,243 Winters, Bradley 126,241 Wortz, Jeffrey 135,148 Yanecko, Muphelle 123,166,240 Zsemko, Diana 137,146,243 18,242 ; Witt, Robert 126 Wright, Connie 57,126 Yates, Naoml 104 148,161 Witt, William 241 Wright, Susan 118 YODKEI Steven 126,145,232 Asher 26 ? Wojahn, Crystal 119,205 Wroblewski, Christine 137,241 York, Mary 148 26,242 Wolfe, Daniel 148 Wu, Joe 121,148,231 York, Todd 148,161,238 ,182,185,218, ,her 126,149,232 03 48,235 ,145,178 148 I58,195,196 48,238 Index 301



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Howard Tripp Leaving a lasting impreSsion he alarm pierced the morning's peaceful- Tness for the last time. A glance around wthe room showed that the end of the school-year had come. Only bare necessities - tooth brushes, a few books, and traveling clothes-had escaped being packed in a box or suitcase. The alarm clock could now be stuffed into the small space of the only open box. The room, which had once displayed the personalities of two students through posters, photos, and a knick-knacks, had now returned to the barren state it was in last fall when they came. The school-year was over, but the experiences and changes of each student were not so easily tucked away. The days when students had pushed themselves to class while others basked in the sun, the nights when they had dragged themselves to the library to study as an escape from laughter and blaring music in the dorms, had paid off during finals week. That quality which Mom said her son or daughter could never display - self-discipline - had become an integral part of his or her character. The first exegesis or critical review, which students thought they could never write, had been joined by others. Lab manuals, which displayed question marks and blank spaces on the first few pages, had been completely filled. After four years of lectures, papers, and exams, seniors in biblical studies exhibited their accumulation of knowledge before a panel of department instructors. The music majors, who had spent long, lonely hours in the practice rooms singing or playing their instruments, performed their senior recitals. Students entering graduate school took grueling comprehensive entrance exams. Relationships had developed between the least likely people. The girl who had thought her roommate was sinful because she wore designer jeans, and the guy who couldn't believe his disgusting suite-mate could go a month and a half without washing his clothes, somehow had become fond of these people with Hungodly habits. . The first-string basketball player from b o Mak'mg of awe Cathy Evans, junior, talks over the spring schedule with Bruce Moore, sophomore, as Carol- dean Churchill, junior, waits in line with them. New computers kept the spring registration lines moving, except during computer breakdowns. Winston tarry, junior, par- ticipates in the drill team activity at a football game. The drills at games were only a part of the team's activities. t J 3w? w 15;, .- 295 a u .. ??:sz : e - b V12, iIt loyrc Hadhousen A man Ihinking or working is always alone, - Thoreau. Late night studying is characteristic of finals week for most students. Conclusion 303

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