Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1983
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X.XX, PX V X ,E XXX, :XX .EL .,. X u. Q :Xi X X- f X XX! XX L - ' q: XX X, ,X - 71' X Xi' V ,X-- , X 5':Xf'?1 X': X X Zim Q XX1g 1 X , , 1 :J 1 . ,XMXXX FQ., 'XF Q51 X Q. ff- 1 - 1. 1 . 1 1 Y 1,4 f I AX. MX 4 - H 1 W, A 1 ,4. . ,W-uv. ,,. , e -Q -,- Y ' F' .i f 1 1 X The Year '82- '83 f . ,U Blige Q Fa!! pages 4 4 -40 Vwh fer pages 44-68 Sprfhg pages 69- 400 Looking forward fo T OITIOT f O W A degree from F WBC reaufres a double major - one in our professron and one fn Bibre. We have ser' our nearfs on being prepared, Tomorrow will have many opporfunifies for service, A XX ix F Nik Q, 1 Sf., www em-' 4. XX v ' r 2. i'.' MN-Jw.. qo- 4 1 v lv .1 ,m 1 v v ,1 ,- l, f i BV ivihg fhrough Today --Q, qhu, . , Q Q . S S A 3 Every day is filled with CJ Q S Q certain omounr of roufine - q ' eating, sleeping, working, playing, . x A 'N S f sfudying, Bur ih ai! things we aim i , fo worship Him - fodcyi i Q . X: tx .'xxx: :Q - ,k h X ' s 7 And fcifhfully SGFVIHQ Now To be there, fo give affenfion fo fhe mulfifude of defofls, fo be poffenf, fo love, fo fell The good news and be whole hearfed - fhaf 15 our service now. 8 ...ef ..,. -.wa . NYM -1 '34 it x Yeor Verse He hos showed you, O mon whoa' is good, And who? does fhe Lord require of you? To oct justly ond fo love mercy and fo wofk humofy with your God, MIICGH o.'8 NIV North Central Accredfihg Association Grants F WBC Cancjdate Statu At the end of January, Dr. Bostrom received from the execu- tive board of North Central Association the ofi7clai accep- tance of the recommendation of the four-member team of North Central examiners who visited the school during three days in mid- November, The recommendation came after an intensive self-study con- ducted by the college which was co-ordinated by Dick Baxter The self-study process which began in early 1982, culminated in a document of 278 pages, which was submitted to the examiners in August. A team from North Central will conduct a review of the college in 1984 Staff and faculty did some partying in the afternoon after the announcement by the departing examining team in November that it would recommend that we receive candidate status Top: The self-study document Middle! Residence Directors Peggy Zbinden, l?on Coffey, and Lisa Goodman Bottom Lett.' Professors Birkey and Nickel Bottom Rght: The Demands and Dick Baxter, co-ordinator of the Self-Study, discuss the decision 10 , Z Q ,A , , V, .yn Qs X A, 5, 1435 . -Q i ,X Q: ! . X-qx -A. , ' Qs ' X 'P f1f5iiiwi.g1.,. I A x . N ,xg-. Q . TEE Q 1 is 'Q New Deen, New Prefs, New Faces f .5 MH. , 5 'fa' NX S3159 J Q if.: i-.rift Nils 51:3 X 1 - xg gi FQ x,.. Q s Q :gay x Vx 5 2 Q .M-mx ,ss ' 933 ..- ww 42 FCJII fr: sis ig? X ii N X .X M X 1 R -2 S :ii . , ' Q -- jx . A D . ' Q K x x 5. X E , mm K, -1--..., F ', L , F r S23 V' f --,- A 'Z A f4Q.Smit,4:r.:, x RXi PJ? ,,.. 4 - . 2 -:- -X . j . ge - fi: . X 4' , f hai 'Z ,. S ' -'E -. , S1-. E ,, ' ' 'Ng , f 5' .1 p 1 - ' .ga , . I ww. 1 we 3 --'E Y X i . A55 , Mx , J? U , '- N 4 Y.: 2l,:!.x Y.- 7 p -' N X , Y -v., :'k'r:'5 C-ikgjli -..:.1....4g 1-ij I , A-QV?-11: ,N . veg - 13- 'N .QWE1 f . . . ' 3, ifxf ., A,,b. X , , 'H K -.NA L Xv.,.,x,S.ifQgf3 'H And Old Faces lv New Places Five new people joined the faculty in the fall semester: Dr, Richard Dick Dugan, the long-awaited Academic Dean, comes from an administrative posi- tion at Northwestern Bible College, Essex Falls, New Jersey. Dr, Clyde Root, Associate Profes- sor of History, comes from a teaching post at Northwest Bible College of North Dakota. Rev. David Biberstein. Chairman of the Pastoral Ministries Department. comes from a position as pastor of the Grace Missionary Church in Celina. Ohio. Miss Deborah Rupp, instructor of Physical Education and coach of the women's volleyball and basketball teams. comes from a position as coach at the Fort Wayne Christian School. Dr. Merville Nicholls, Chairman of the Department of Business Adminis- tration, comes from a position as Professor of business and industrial management with the indiana Tech- nical College of Warsaw, indiana, Several people appeared in new positions: Miss Sharon Mejeur returned to the college after receiving a mas- ter's degree from Western University at Kalamazoo to become Associate Dean of Student Development. She had served as resident advisor in Lexington, Miss Barbara Coon, former Act- ing Dean of Student Development, became the new Registrar of the college. Rev. Herald Welty, Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministries and Counseling, left the post as Registrar, where he had served for 22 years, and assumed full- time faculty respon- sibilities, 'vi 3L,.- -S --is ,gs 2 J' .K wk Q .- X W I 4? X it I I ' -we-'M N'-asf 5. s, 3-31, A- , 171' 5 1 s - -. E. . s .LM . is .-:P FOII 43 -qw I -7 Senior i?ecitai Doug Hayes, a performance major, presented his senior recital in November, satisfying a gradua- tion requirement for the Bachelor of Music in Piano. During his four years here, Doug has been a piano pupil of Professor ira Gerig. He had ten years of piano study prior to his work here. Doug says he tries to practice at ieast twenty hours a week, His repertoire consists mainiy of clas- sicai music, the works of Pavel being among his favorites. He has aiso studied jazz and enjoys that too. Doug Cas do ai! the music majorsj has contributed much to our shared iife at BC with his gift of music. He hopes to go on to graduate schooi and teach in a coiiege in the future. 'IA FOII Thinking Musicaiy Thinking Academicaiy -. , '--- ' Nyc, .P Q ' A 2 -xlib :- I N a4f'- QM- '--f- in .9-Qnwffgig L . ' . .5 ,457 , , . .l M-:fwfr 'R- -' 14-s A P. g Y A t . 4 A' , I if Q.. 7: , ---' 'f 1 A ' e ' fi 3 m-aww -r . - ix , , xi .- . 70:3---,.:: 5' .,:- X g A at Q g 5 ' .' , . Q, 1 '-5' 11. f ,gplyx gr, ' Q 1 - -x I . ' '14 ' WS, - -. N xr X-V: X xx x EF? X: A H 1 i x . 4. - Left' Tommy Logan and Donovan Coly, exchange srudenfs, have Jamaica on their minds, Tommy iefi' in Sepfernber for his year of sfuay af J. 7'.S. Top.' Marsha Byall pauses fo choose a fopic before writing the English Prohciency Exam. Above: Curr Alexander and Fred Hoenzsh, both on the sfaff of WBCL, head home for an evening of study. Pali 45 5. ,ex V. , wx md Warm Fal Days B aughf Classes Our A .4 V 1-I-N -- . v -rho., 4 ,A Q-E: A -gy: ,. J. rf 'A x, N g ,Qs Nvgws. , - -M-- I -. . 2 . -1' L-'Ex 1 4 - w ' A'- G ' W gyms- H- , ,.,.,..4s - . ,Y i K Q 5 xt X, x , -V um Q . tbl- ,QI ssgbw, ,Q ,. - 9' ', , 1- .. I V r.: , . 5 'i -N ii J ' J '- i-3sg,g 1' N 'V -h ,b - N- -8. Y D ., .Q ,' . 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X . ., A. 3: w- --' xc ,-5,-gq:pg,::5:Q: ' 545' f.I:f32-lE,A'i5'l - X mi 'Q x X Q s , x xx S+ 'x x Y Q X We .JC . QN N QQ N Y N' w x X X332-' w NH ln the fall semester two of the contemporary issues series, coordinated by Professor Birkey, were presented. ln September, Dr. Hoatson headed up the committee handling the series called TV, Film, and Living Stage. The initial presentation was a film, TV, The Enchanted Mirror. lt was followed on successive days by a discussion and by a panel answering dues tions asked by the student body. in November the Bible Department under the chairmanship of Dr. Wes Gerig presented a series on War and Capital Punishment. A film showing the devastation of Hiroshima began the series. On the second day Dr. Wes presented the Just War position and on the third day Dr. J. C. Wenger of Goshen Biblical Seminary presented the pacitist position which was folio wed by questions from the floor. in the picture to the left, Tom Neal asks his question. 3 Z E 5 E s E ' f' 1 ,ff 9 1. TH- f 45' .5fQj.g, 'f. ,,.....--1 V, 4 :E 31 -.-jf - 53' rx. 'F F' 'f1P .1E'.v.fsf . 1 1,5 l Est. ...vis , , ,..... FOII '17 Many Memorable Chapels Qffered ln The fall The walk from WiTmer To chapel is a glorious experience in iTselli ThaT is if one arrives aT Rudisill aT The righT momenT and has allowed enough Time To gef in The chapel door before iT closes. Remember how iT feels To be ouTside The door while The resT are af worship? Remember The praise chapels? Especially in The fall They are so lilled wiTh grafifude To God. And remember Dr. Bosfrom 's clear messages abouT Gods guidance in all areas of our lives? God will speak To me in a way ThaT l can handle, and He doesn'T Tell me jusf once and give up if l don'T hear! Remember PasTor BibersTein's sermon on worship? ln True worshio The congregafion is The acTor-God is The audience. Worship is a verb-noT a noun. One doesn'T come for a worshio experiencex one comes To do worshknf' Remember The music chapels, The PresldenT's forums, The communion chapels? And remember all The greaT sermons we heard from The pasforal minisTries sTudenTs and oTher sTudenTs: Bryan Thompson, Chris Givler, Adrian HalversTadf, BrenT Adams, Sfeve McFadden, Rodney Schuler, Don BeTTinger? lT was a good year wlTh aualify chapels and varied exper- iences. SomeThing for everyone, and everyThing really good for everyone. 'IB FGII T J ,Q-:f N. ,W ......,. . E we ' 'P . f - X ,Wm-4 2 ' X ,.s,...w-W X .. ,.....mnwX'sW N'm Lf Fig. 'riff P Top: Mary GoforTh-Moynan wifh magne- Tic energy Tells abouf The greaT work of missions. Boffom: Terry FiTTro and Phil Reynolds converse on The way To chapel. SS X Above: Mark Vlncenf performs an original work abouf The True and false church, which he worked on during summer Tour, A words Women s Volleyball 1st Year Awards Lisa Frauhlger Sharon Gerig Denise Johnloz Lisa Nantz Betty Rychener Jo Sauder Suzanne Darrah Vondra Eubanks Mosf Improved Player Lisa Frauhrger Menfal Altitude Award Cindy Irwin 2nd Year Awards Nancy Dudley Lori Hebert Cindy Irwin Joan Ronde Janna Schlatter 4th Year Award Jo Manner B65f SSNICB P9fC6I'IfOQ6 Janna Schlatter Mosl Valuable Player Janna Schlatter Men 's Soccer Best Offensive Player Graham West Most lmpro ved Player Jeff Burger Most Valuable Player .Mm Hughes Best Defensive Player John Hughes Most Improved Player Jeff lsnogle NC CAA AllfDl5frlCf Team Jim Hughes, l?ay Hylton Honorable Mention All American Jim Hughes, l?ay Hylton Scholarshps Roy Me yer Scholarship Craig Vincent Phlllp Scholarshb Melodie Nelson Je wel Ache Scholarship Diana Cummins Poorman Scholarshw John Mabe Friends of F. WB. C. Laura Coffman John Hughes Jeanine Klay Rhonda Lehmann Alan Steiner Theodore Hlrschy Bob Herman, Angie Stroup Ira Gerla Scholarship l?oHn Mains Hague Scholarship Chris Givler, Al Sudmann Arman Sfelner Scholarship T. Christen, Ray Hylton Kenton Gerla Scholarship Sandy Carpenter John L. 8: Mary Ramseyer Brad Byeriy, Dave Gruber Women 's Voieybai' Playing As A UniT ,Lf-1 nuuullll ' kr 0.45 4',.,,-'V Jo Manner 140g back seTs for Cindy Sauder. 20 FCJII '.M , -.. The 4982 volleyball season began wifh very exciTing games. Thaf opening mafch wifh BeThel saw bofh Teams Hghfing for every poinf Thai' was scoreai' however, Befhel won ThaT march in 44-45, 45-43, 40- 45. NoT only was The acfion on The courf exciTing, buf also The cheering and supporr given by The fans was greaT. Anofher highTghT This sea- son was The maTch againsf HunTingTon College. The key facfors ThaT hebed To puT us on Top were concenfrafion, deTerminaTion regardless of The score, and mosT of all, The Team play. Thai nighf The Team was Truly a single unii. noT indvidual ones on The courf. We won in The besf of Hve, wifh 8-45, 45-43, 45-4 4. 7-45, ana' 46-44. DisTricT Tournamenf dd noT go as well as we had hoped. We did noi play our besT. Overall, if was a good season, wiTh a greaf deal of learning abouf volleyball, each ofher, and ourselves. Season Record 42 - 7 F WBC Opponem' 4 2 Befhel 2 0 Grace Bible 2 0 Cinclnnafi Bible 2 0 Great Lakes 4 2 Concordia 2 0 Madonna 2 0 GRSBM 2 0 Grace Bible 2 0 GRSBM 2 0 GreaT Lakes 3 2 HunTingTon 3 0 Tri-STaTe 2 0 Concordia 2 0 GRSBM DisTricTs 0 2 Huntington 0 2 MT. Vernon 0 2 Spring Arbor Becomes Key Tc lfwnn ng QS. Nw fy, N Top Left: Cindy Irwin bumps the ball while Top Rlqhr: Lori Hebert bumps while Belly Denise Johnloz backs her up. Above: Rychener and Janna Schlalfer awaif the Coach Deb Rupp and Co-captain Jo nexl hlf. Manner anficipafe nel play, i if le Above: Lisa Frauhiger frys a block while Jo Manner provides backup. Fall 24 Soccer Team Has Ml This fhird season of varsify soccer was fhe besf yef with Q wins, 6 losses, and 4 fie, aualifying us for fhe NCCAA Disfricf playoffs, Nine wins represenfs more vicfor- ies fhan we acquired in The lwo previous years combined. Also the rosfer of men increased from 44 fo 25, rhree of whom were recognized in the naflonal sfafisfical polls. Jim Hughes, sophomore cenfer halfback and feam captain, was ranked if 4 in NCCAA for assisfs. Appoinfmenl' fo the NCCAA All Disfricf Team wenf To Pay Hylron, lhe leam 's leading scorer, and fo .lm Hughes. While we are proud of fhese nafional honors, fhe mosf signiHcanl' sfarisfic, nof kepf in any of our scorebooks, is fhe affifude wifh which fhese men compefed. ln my six years of coaching, I have nof coached a ream of which I am more proud because of lheir cooperalion and Chrisflike affifudes while playing. Each one of These men is a real genfleman whom l respecf deeply. The feam will lose lhree members due lo graduafion: halfback Craig Vincenf, who was fhe feam 's fhird leading scorer, fullback and former defensive player of fhe year 498 4, Hal Lehmany and halfback Brenf Casper, who transferred in for his senior year from Moody Bible lnslilufe. Each of fhis year's feam award winners will be back for rhe '83 season: Offensive Player of fhe Year, Graham Wesf, who concluded his season wifh 44 goalsg Defensive Player of fhe Year, our sweeper, John Hughes: and Mosl' improved Player, goalie, Jeff Burger. Falcon Soccer is looking good for nexf l year' Coach Vwlliams Our Score Opp. Score 5 Circleville Blble 0 2 lUPU 7 4 Befhel .3 A Oliver Nazarine 4 0 Grace Bible 2 6 GPSBM 4 O Sainr Joe 2 40 Concordia Lutheran 2 .3 Moody Bible 0 4 Grace College 3 2 Circleville Bible 4 3 Concordia Lutheran 0 2 Grace Bible 3 4 Hunfingfon 4 3 GPSBM 4 ' 'F 'FY L' 'C ,RF-.x.1:. 1.5 .5 ,im qs . Sv -. I .. S' 4 P i s 1 A --. Mei ' is ,..- 3 . biz' H . 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Top: The ball sficks fo f?ay's fool again as he prepares fo handle fwo Moody defenders, Above: Jim Hughes, leader ln NCCAA in assists, prepares fo give an assisf. Right: Rookie Tlm Adams challenges Moody defenders. I . '.,,. .4., 2 'Y ' 'f93'tNuu,,g,5' Q I-WIT' .I ' I 1 ,L ..- ,x vpQ:,w,g ' ?:'.'r vw' ' -4 .,.-r-n-wm,,,. '- f.-1f...i,-'f .v. J-X xr I , 'X A X ' sf K g' E,,.,, f ,, i I nl Top: Jlm Hughes scores a penalry klck in the Moody game. Far Leff: Graham Wesf, leading scorer for the 1982 season, makes a run on the gaol. Above: Darryl Brown fnumber 7j ready fo recover ball while Jim Dunlap gefs in posiflon for a pass, Lehi' Donovan Corey in mo- tion pasr a defender, Fall 23 . 44 K- x 'ISQ V -uf, sf ' QMS? x W T: at m 'I ,,--'11 Qi . W I rig ff, , f if . .Q ,. ,riffs 'sf' R.. Hal , mama vu . . ..- Top: intense support from sidelines: Kirk Hoatson, Jim Duniap, and Darryl Brown. Above: Jeft Burger caught off his line in an unexpected shot. 24 FOII Soccer Prog om Gro ws W9 WWC H Q . ,. N1- ,R V... '5g.'i.4....., .nz L ,ar s, -'.. 4, . 'uf fi. Top: Charge! A race for the bali in the Moody game. Above: Craig Vincent gets the bail through two defenders in the IUPU game. ' AFT K Q i 1 K: -5 I . e, '-,. -S 3 A .. -51 ., Xgsa ll ls, 1 25 Man Sauad Largesf Ever 1 Q xl' x Above: Coach Denny Williams gives some insfrucfion and encourogemenf during a half time. 5 , ,Q Top.' Graham Wesf challenges for o head bail in ine Moody game, Above: Mark Vincent heads fhe bail pasf GRSBM. Fall 25 lvframural Teams E venly Maiched ---A+ ---w--psgqy -1 Y ' V iv r w .A -.-x- -.-. tos4.wrx.w.n,w,Q . .2 .' V , P 5 ' ,J in ' W' ?:4s1.1,.'.l' Under fhe sfudenf leadershka of Dave Gould, a new mix was fried replacing wing reams in order lo give opporfuniiy for a wider Held for friendships and for beffer games wifh a sprinkling of good players on every feam. The six len-man reams began play fhe second week of Sepfember and ended in November afier fwelve games when fhe rains cancelled The Nnal matches. The All Sfar game played in mid-season was fhe memor- able evenl. 26 FOII 'X 4' .WJ T A-5135 Top Left: Team Caplain Herman fades back for a pass. Top Right: Bob Krafff, Ke vln Abboil, and Norm Gifford lisfen fo im 2 4 i insrrucflons in The huddle. Boffom: Team Caplain Rollie Mains is being blocked by Ron Tefff and Bob l-lerman. Women 's Soccer Begins Vwth Dorm Game ?' ,'1rr. M- .ss -desi W J-' -.rc , A V X ' LQ K as N ,fx--sk-'L . fs. ,' ' 'S is 1 if . ' . s Y -3 ' K X. xxg. Elqxzi. wiv. VK X, -A A, K X hgfg' lv .,: V' A-f N igifssszfqivasf 'Q ll! U H1 Aqiub fu ig Q s -:::. r-335 ::' ' 5 !!llsia 55521: . Q fe Sb -Ahfefec , A., ., vggssvg - '5 P- T f F Q , -1 pr., i iv A if -'A Z 'e'-- ----f-e INN- A . 14 .,-, ,,, At V? M 5 5, A W L E t ' 2 c -4e' 'M WM ' 9 X .A 1 , g I, 1., W l sr , . On a Saturday morning in October, the women of Lexington and Bethany engaged in joyous .. -56' .QQ M ' N.-4-fxw,.1,,-S., N Top: Two spirited teams pose with their action. Bottom: Lori Wilka sends the ball coaches for a memorable picture. Right: down the Held. Lorie Sonnentag looks for a piece of the combat on the soccer Held. Graham West's Bethany Babes won one, and Jimmy Hughes' Lexington Ladies matched it. The Women 's Soccer Club materiatzed later in the season out of this spirited match. FOII 27 NF fx xx 3' we 1 1 s D Fx-5 it , . , f--' if 1 ws we E... Saga Special Jordanian Dinner Top Left: Sandy Rhonemus. Saga Director must be fond of yogurt and cucumber. Top.' Sam flbtesam Zawahrh, who inspired this dinner, prepared many Jordanian dshes: Tabolh fa special grated vegetable saladj, Bakalfh Ca smal syrup and nut cookie for dessertj, and spiced baked Hsh and chicken with that special touch. Sam's son Mike likes the grape-leaf roll with the meat and rice the best. Right: The crew gets in the act. Ken Hogg attends OPEC meet- ings when he Ls not working for SAGA. Meanwhile the dish crew 1Mark Gammon and Bobby Valej Hght to the death in the back room, Bottom Left: Jeanine lday at last gets to have her dinner after the serving is over, Ellen Rowan lingers to keep her company. Bottom Right: Sandy Rhonemus and Cheryl Silvers get ready to put the food back in the kitchen. J. I Mabe gets a second heping of his favorites before they're whisked away. Fai Campus Days: A Vaded Package 1,43 Aalxlanxh LUIPLIIIIIIIIZI .:..,,Z,:,. . S Mi gg., ll Tim 1 T N. s Wx is- 2 r- .. T: g :Ns 'offs ,Mgggxr gif +2 71---. -N Ts M WITNESS AND WORK CRUSADES The annual Fall Campus Days in laTe Ocfober oroughf many visiTors To campus. On Thursday pasfors con- vened for Their day To hear speakers Dr. Leonard DeWiTT and Dr. Lowell Becker. On Friday morning classes were cancelled for Career Day. Mr. lfwlliam Secor, a professor of Counseling Psychology aT TriniTy Evan- geical DiviniTy School, gave The SE. Day message abouT career opporTuniTies. STudenTs Then had The resT of The day To visiT The resource people aT The over ThirTy exhibiTs of The church, para-church, semin- ary, and grad-school organ- i2aTions gaThered in The gym. Many Took The opporTuniTy To consider The fuTure and glean useful informaTion. SaTurday, OcTober 30, was ParenTs' Day, and sTudenTs puT our The royal welcome maT for Their families. Many waTched The soccer game TogeTher on an over- casT, cool, and lovely afTer- noon. And we won The game 3- 4. ln The evening There was The Hnal performance of Gil- berT and Sullivan 's The Pirates of Penzance, presenTed by The Music DeparTmenT wiTh Dr. Jay PlaTTe direcTing. The weekend was a very pleasanT and heloful one. Top.' Marla Murry looks To see what Don Beffinger Thinks aboui The OMS presenTaTion during Fridays Career Day. Far Left' Fred Hoenzsch considers his opTions. Middle: Speaker William Secor lisTens To Elaine Farran's ques- si U TZogEmB?g1om.' Ann Harris gafhers 1 Ol , Clff 66U'l'l,9l46 Clyzf KCLWIIQUJ Ctyri gampud Fall 29 An E venf Man y Didn 'f , b 1 fi' -hy B171 Gerig and dcughrer Sharon. The lost game of the season. We won if, 3- 4, over GRSBM ga!! CCLHQIQUJ cibdyd CGWQIQMJ law CGHQPU5 Q Have To Wdfe Home Abouf wah- -X Ami X ,., ,, Q A . S. . - X . M .Q-f f, Q: M.. 5- :gg-.5 v Q.,- xl' ix, ly,-lr., ..... vs xx Q 3 4 r' X -- . :gu i K-, N .- ., 1 Ng ,Z N 4-Q-3 h, K ' . u - , x---- 1 , ki! .7 r . f ,ff , new my -. r-5' ' A 5 1 i s gx :V .,?,,. . E . S-NW -- 'T' 'X' .h 4- . 4. wh: lr, - ' ., Xygfgx . -'-' , X Y Q lip. Y .. . ., 5 I . -X 7 .. .m Q, 0, ...-5 A' 4.-. ir: v ' Q- s. 6. --+- 15 421' N S9 ,Q uf 'Q' :- Top Right Mary Brondenburger and her parents. Below: Cheryl Carfwrighf and her parents fwifh Cheri Nearhoodj, fwffvw -3, , , J' -QW ,Q V wi. N' , .... r we X . .Q 1 . X , X - ' ll x 'QQ , X ,. .,. 1: 4i4.elkiQ:5:-fqf,55j- 5-,zm ,,,.:....:,, .Nb .-:-::::.,:.g.: -r . :-s:.T.-,q:- v gf.: s ' , X. 1 --..-. . J., ,+L-fg 'Sb ,A -lilfi -'X' ,. j'V ,-r' ., . ' A,.,.' wwf ww Middle: Angie Binkley and her fafher Sieve. Borfom Nancy Ford and her parenfs. yrf CHWQPMJ 6ly5 jd! CLWIIJMJ 6ly5 CCCWIIYU5 F y xwxr , . . wa ..,. ,,.e JA, V' 1'-cf' ASN .-:L - iff' f Pirates Musicians Do Wei Top: Frederic is startled by the threats of the Pirate lung C Tony Treioj and l?uth flaura Coffmanj. Above: Stay, Frederic, stay! sings Mable fSusie Rosej. Nationally this was the year for the resurrection of the Pirates of Penzance, and BC got in on the act. The crew put together by Director Jay Platte was a pretty lively one, and the Concert Band kept everything hopping and humming in that unforgetable Gilbert and Sullivan way. Brieiiy the story goes that Pirate Frederic I Terry Sordeletj, just turned 24, is torn between leaving his friends in the pirate band and following his conscience R 3 X 3 , Q xx- which informs him that pirating is bad, Poor Frederic in addition has a conflict of the heart. His middle-aged nanny l?uth flaura Coffmanj, who has looked after him since he was captured by the pirates when a baby, insists on marrying him now that he is of age: but Frederic has other ideas once he has seen Mabel the fairest of the Major's ten beautiful daughters. Of course, in this delightful comic operetta all ends welll gay gdmpud 6ly5 KCQFHIJUJ Clgd Cl!! CC4l'l'l,9l1:5 Bonoi Cho oi Un on, Soio Voices 4 1 ' x X ng .2 ,,,,.,, 4' '? ffm. ,,.,.....--0 WK... S. Top: i am fhe very paffern of a modern Mqor-General. freaiiy Top: The wacky policemen vow fo capfure the pirates. Middle: Mike Badgerowj Bottom: Mike before Donna Gibbs waves The The pirafes plan nor fo faiiinfo the hands of the policemen, Bottom: magic sflck fha! turns him info fhe very model of . . . in pracfice session fhe fen daughters comfon' fhe Major-General, who grieves thai he fold fhe piraies a lie in order fo escape. ayzi Cflffllibld Clyff Cl!! C6ll'l'l,7l,t5 Clyj C64 Married Siuden is ' Felo wsh p The married sfudenfs' monihly oafing provides a welcome break in fhe rouline of survival and a chance for like-minded people fo char awhile. The picnic af Fosfer Park in September kicked off rhe year. Then in Ocfober gym nighl gave everyone a chance lo exercise fhose ole' muscles. The officers who plan all ihese good fhings are J Jo Manner, presq l?on Smith, vice pres.,' Dixie Redding, Sec.fTreas, -J Jim? 5- - A. ,',. A 'N--n 'RA' 'Q-0 Top Right: Phil Peynolds folds his foes while son Phil, Jr, looks amazed. Bottom Right: Markie Smifh and Marion Williams miss fhe volley while Denny and Denny stand heplessly by. Top Left: Picnic af Fosfer Park, Boftom Leif: Ken Madison wifh newborn and CUIT Alexander. 311 FOII +Q x,.,......of is fs... X X X X A Qin-ix. 'S . 'si11:i,,,. . L, -,X x .ES- X +5 --rf. '-2 ---fx M. ' . ' ' rf It ,f -v3'i?3 W w' , , ,, xi. i if Q P- -, P- - s...... , ,Q A a 1 : I FR:- W i l T T P l Schultz Has Creative Applemania ra Nigga' Schultz Hall SA 's strive to be creative in the monthly open house. Applemania certainly was! Each floor has some special, crazy, apple thing going, There were contest winners and door prizes too. Applemania was a wel- comed escape from the books, Student Advisors are: Lewis Bennett, Dan Cairl, Bob Herman, Tim l-lodge, Jeff lsnogle, Hal Lehman, l?ollie Mains, Tony Miller, and Craig Vincent. Top Left: Una Throesch watches Jeff Burger really get into this Applemania stuff Top Right: Benton l?hoades comes up victorious with an apple rather than a gold Hsh. Lett: Lisa Goodman noses her way through Schultz. Right: Apple carvers: Tony lvwller and Ken Sistrunk. L is S f sr, , -v,3 x lk X X rf X' ,Z 1-.L V Yy - Q X L 17,5 , v.f.zfzff-ssis-Qakimclsliuas-Ll5f?fg: 1 . n x f -:EE z., . . Q- .Qi if 1 S512 ' AQ V ' ' ' . 5-' R51 ' 1 X, ,,,. ' W s so s , ', A, ' ,713 ' ' ' 's 51.2-.ex-1 's 9-Rfb 51' 'N 5 ' sf' A' FGII 35 HJ , ,I 'wr N - Tl A V, x . Yr ,Q r .- 5 L , xx. ' T' ' N V gif' A ,.g t , I 4 ', Sr - Eff? ,. L , - , ' ,Q afr- 'r 11:4 P' I if. -ref '- ..-3.. . ' 4' -, 4- 5 ' Nl '+fJ'R i 1 , A Q v ' ' 1 , .1 of , T, 451411 :l.1f1g.15i55if?-f.. .1 -a Top: Rlck Collins, consumer, caughf ln the acl. Bofrom: Tlm Brenllser, sfudenf drecfor, QlV9S fhe call To form lines. 36 Fall Sfuaenl Assaciaflan Plans N.NvA: . . .. f' X w wwwg fre- 55:4 'SX X XX X X xx9Xs A4 . . X.. .. 3x3?yiEEsfrf?QN 59 QQ5 fd x - XX 'WNW Y W W1 ' X XQXW xxx Xxx UQX H x ,- h - -lx 5, xy:-'-Q3 - WXN XA x xc -M' Qx ibws X x K NNN X S NSQEYFM . 2 .- Y 3 fx -i ,f -5 Ti as Q - Jaw. 5.34. 1., -, .,-N X- ne., f' X' 5 Q '-N ' 9: -gk ' .. S, ,Ak-', -N ., , v -'mf' - .V .X V, , V-, -. .L A,yLxa ? 'YZXL ,-GE? -:g.,.'tQf'g-ixi Q.-35+-, - ..- Top: Sharon Slocum and Pam Posfel lead ln fhe Three-legged race. Boffom: The llne fha? pulls Together slays fogefher. The Labor Day Picnic occurs aT a perfecT Time. Classes have sfarfed and seem easy so far. Term papers and projecfs lie so far in The fufure Thor no one gives Them a second Thought lT's good To be back on campus among old friends or To be on campus for The Hrsf Time making new friends. You know iT is going To be a good year! Sfudenf Associafion under Pre- sidenT Bill Fry pianned a loT of good mixers for The afTernoon - volleyball, Tug-of- war, and races of one sorT and anofher, And Then There was The Saga picnic wiTh The dee-licious barbeque chicken wiTh all The Trimmings served in FWBC's own privafe woods by Lexingfon dorm. in The evening The chapel was The place To be for songs of praise and Tesfimonies To Gods goodness and grace, X gg' Above: Darryl Brown eafs dusf affer hiffing info The ne T. Terri Marlo we and Evelyn Johnson sfand by sfymied. Fall 37 Student Association Pro vides 1 Top: l?ollle Mains plays for the Harves Talent show Left: Jeanine Klay sings been workin' on the railroad. 38 Fall fyl if i. t of Bottom: Mark Vincent and Mark Brinkman l've perform an original Grecian puriwcation ritual for a student talent show. ' 'fe-9:15 Iliifyg' Top: Barb Arnold and Duane Mabee at student talent show ln Hollow. Middle: Angle Stroup asks, Are you sure lplcked hlm? at the Dating Game. Bottom: Tim Plckard and Adrianne Slra partlcbate ln Dating Game. . .xl ' , ' ,S gc .Q 3 67i5'0f9' W T E 3, I Gospel Temple Book Store 117 E Rudisill Blvd Fort Woyne, IN 46807 7414-1171 Corrying o complete line of religious gifts, books, Bibles, records. f 1 , if fi- ,gf 5'-'F 55 .P Mill, 4 ,-'iff :rl-I ' ' A ' Y 'Fiji . Le-Near I 4145 Serving You For Over 40 Yeors Harvester Avenue Missionary Church 3331 Harvester Ave., df Fleetwood Fort Wayne, IN Phone 424-5533 Dr. Wesley L. Gerig, Senior Pastor Rev. Max D. Wanner, Associate Pastor Rev. Oscar Eicher, Visitation Pastor Rev. 1. Klopfenstein, Visitation Pastor Randy Nigh, Youth Director 'ls Ministering to God's People . . . We want to be your Church 'S ' Missionary Church ' 4, D The Place to Worship-Learn-Share-Serve 1 -1.. - , . Flrst i f Rev. j. Mark Klinepeter Weekly: Home Bible Studies - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Er 10:20 a.m. Children's Music 8 Awana - Youth Studies 81 Services Morning Worship Music Sun. 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S Somewhere Be tween Thanksgiving And Somewhere between Thanks- giving and Christmas we found time to Hnish those projects, study for exams, and party. ln November the Leightner Committee invited everyone to a Christmas decorat- ing party in The Hollow so that we would start considering the mean- ing of Christmas early enough to consider it properly. December A the annual Christmas Candlelight Buffet and Concert brought the BC family together for the evening. The Chorale, Choral Union, Concert Band, and Shiloh and Shekinah presented the musical Christmas packages. The dorms each had Christ- mas parties too. Lexlngtons party is pictured here. And there was an open house after a Falcon game hosted by Janel Bowman. On a Thursday evening all were invited to come for an hour of praise in the chapel rsponsored by SMF and Student Associationj, fr .fr s- ' ' ' ' C., 4' f 4':-lr , N. A - - .15 s -1 ' if -' .Q '- 1 .,-P - f. ':, , . - M' .' .. . -- ' 1. 'A ' - - ,L f - . 5... -'1. I ,Q -1 A ,:4,f , H L -' , ,. 7 -, jf, 'Ln A .-if 1 t VI U., 4-5 -.Ili , 4 V ,-,-ff.f,. sg. . .. .-ff. - ,- F A En ,L , - -iq' ii-fl - .' 1- A 1 Q .1 - Chris fmas: Parfies, Programs, Exams Q- l .1 Over The Top For WBCL Sha aThon! i O l ZZQ ooo , i 240099 F1210 l ' Zoaoco VL-' .'..f-f- i fog .wjp W f f ' .452 Q52- I l 'MSCS 'fu 'JL C 'PU OOO MY4 U00 l 1 6 i J' fi i QQ O00 f T . f If' . X f jr, r gf L -S i 1 TU ooo , f..f,i'ffJO - MKII, FM 90 M Top: Jim SchweickarT, WBCL Manager, and Jeff Carlson, Operarions Manager, look aT The lisf of pledges Thaf just arrived. Wayne PeTerson. Sharafhon guesf, and Char Hinkley, AssrsTanT Manager. canTinue work aT The mikes. -3443 3 ., X x 1 -in 'SAUDEW - YM , 5' Lefl: A picTure is worfh a Thousand words, Above.' LaVera Sauder's desk is Hlled wiTh calendars soon To be in pledgers' mail- boxes. STeve Manning, WBCL Announcer- fl?eporter, reads his delighfful acrosTic in honor af The occasion. Really some Thing To sing abouT aT The Praise Rally and Sfeve and Maria Gardner really sing To praise God. For Three days in January The campus hummed wiTh exciTemenT as radio volunfeers heloed Take pledge calls and address en- velopes. A supply of colorful food dishes came in as Thank you giffs from The radio communiTy and encouraged The Tired workers. The pledges wenT over The Top on The morning of The Third day and conTinued coming. Sharafhon wenf 50 Thousand plus beyond ifs projecTed goal! l-ls Desgn lrwn ter Seminar Event 1 I P W' Saturday, Feb. 5, the Hrst His Design seminar brought over sixty BC college women together for a day of interaction and workshops on the general theme Who Am l Becoming? Four workshops were held in the morning 5 two of them repeat- edj followed by a luncheon in the Private Dining Room and a panel discussion in the chapel, lt is hoped that this event, initiated by Lisa Goodman, will become an annual event. its logo is the snowHake. I -5 -- 5 Q , L.. J Y R X . If hun- ----..,f ff . ms zu- . Top.' Lisa Goodman opens the seminar. Middle: Shirley Souder tells howto Make Bottom: Peg Zbinden and Greta Picklesimer the Most of What l've Gotl continue a discussion at the luncheon. 522.17 i P. ,. 1.2. V : JN , Top: Pat Byall talks about Making Decisions About God's Will for Mel Middle: Wava Bueschlen gives insights into Growing into Christ's image! Bottom: Lively interaction sharing candy in lvwss Byall's workshop. Winter A5 Those Dynamic Tony Compolo ralso our Special Events speakerj, Chairman of Dept. of Sociology at Eastern College, St. Davids, PA, spoke from the parable of the sower. You are dangerous. l-ioliness is an aliveness in the Holy Spirit, i . , There are those who don't understand that Christ is a resurrected being. . , . The seed planted in you withers away if you do not have a group to meet with-a group that can pray when you can't, , , . Like thorns, two Things will destroy your disobedience and mater- ialism, Kisses are like peaches, prunes, and alfalfa. . , Buy nothing for people who have everything' '... Last night 10 thousand kids died of starva- tion, . . , All doubt stems from disobedience to God! '... We have been trying to forget the Rich Young Ruler! '... The evidence of being filled with the Spirit is having a heart broken by what breaks Gods heart' ',.. No thrill beyond bearing fruit for Jesus - 30 fold, 60 and 100 fold! John Sulllvan, maintenance man, told of his putting the gospel in the language that prisoners understand. lf can't walk the walk-don't talk the talk' '.., The only rehabilitation system that works is Jesus. Since his first seminar in prison ministry in 1979, M0 prisoners have come to attend regular- ly, Sonja Strahm gives a lesson about Balaam's self will and donkey talk. Stretched before you is the land of Moab, Will you choose self-will fstubbornness, evasiveness, listlessness, ficklenessjg or Gods will rgratitude, obedience, direction, servicej? God may sometimes use even the ridiculous to try to move us in the right direction, A6 Winter Worshpful vwh ter Chapels E ik ' A X X 'T ..,,i Middle: Chapels almost always contaln worshipful songs of faith and joy and commitment: here Kevin Sowers, Ron Coffey, and Dave Kalt sing one based on a Psalm, the music and adaptation written by Dave, QL ' Staley Lecture Sedes - Lockerbie aw- ' . . R T Above: Thlrd session: a time to step to the mike and direct a question to Cheri or Denny. An amazingly relaxed atmosphere was maintained and many important questions were answered. The theme was Contemporary Culture in Christian Perspec tive. Classes were canceled Jan. 20 and 24, but students were involved in lecture- listening anyway - live of them. The titles were Thinking in Christian Ca- tegories, A Call for Christian Human- ists, Christian Schooling: Passing on the Blessings, Living in Sanctified Worldli- ness, and Gods Game of Hide- and-Seek. Also there were two provocative feedback sessions. The music snarl got worked over again with a new semantic twist - ls it appropriate to tell God you appreciate him ? A highlight of the series was a narrative-type lecture recounting an anniversary visit to New York City at Christmas. Surprisingly, God was alive and well, the witness there could be known by all who had eyes to see and ears to hear. Dme For Frankness ln a Contemporary issues Series the topic of Sexual Awareness was ably handled by Denny Williams and Cheri Auman, part-time instructor in Psychology. A Biblical orientation to the topic was given the l7rst session. The rightness of human sexuality was afhrmed. ln a second session, Mrs. Auman gave insights into understanding how we rightly or wrongly react to our sexuality. She emphasized that there is a need to be comfortable with who we are. Thus Our worth as a sexual person is not dependent upon having the opposite sex associate with us. She also gave important insights into estab- lshing a healthy and enduring relation- shkn with the opposite sex. Winter A7 07 S,oife Of The Record H-X V J A E Top: Coach sefs up me sfrofegy of the rfme our Boffom:Kellmrmsfrongfnslsfs, lf's my Dol! A8 Wimer if x 557 N S S A Q A sNx,,.Xx X y x , A ' X ,.. X' --VN... -Y ' ' i4v4-arf' 914 Q I -. i5fTSas ' s Top Right: Cindy Bos looks for fhe inside pass. Boffom: Lori Wflko goes up for the rebound. .l if Was A Very Good Year Top.' Lori Wilka shoofs one from the inside. Bolfom: Berry Pychener brings the ball down fo ser up the play, as Joyce Bilger moves in ro the wing posifion. We had a 2- 42 season, buf we had a very good year, When we were behind, we played as if we were behind only by a poinri Thus we made enormous improvemeni befween fhe firsf practices and The lasi ones. And somefimes in ihe games we were behind by only one poinf. in the Moody game we were iwo poinfs ahead af fhe buzzer, We were far from feeling defeafed during fhe season because we knew we had The poienfial, The frip ro illinois gave fhe ieam a special lime fogefher and was a posiiive way fo end fhe season. Top: Kell' Armsfrong goes up for a lay up, Middle Joyce Bilger sends a pass, Boffom: Coach l?upp counfs the wafer baffles as Deb and Tina get ready fo fake fhe equipment upstairs 4 Axlxgx :xx xx.. 1 vi,KQ .f:,Q-fzxp V3 l W2-'w IfA .s vi'1 lX SXNYN RNWQNYQ Falcons Hnish St ongl The tive victories at the end of the season indicate the true nature of the Falcons' strength. At Lincoln Christian in a cracker box gym after traveling six hours, the Falcons held Lincoln Christian College to 45 points. And every one of the Falcons played ln this game. After the trip to Moody the next day, the Falcons were able to hold them to 54 points, with all of the team again playing. Excellent team defense gives the winning edge. Page 50: Ray Hylton tnamed to NCCAA All District Teamj goes up for another inside shot. Page 51: Top: Members of the girls' basketball team Cond othersj are very supportive. Middle: Eric Thomas tries for 2 while l-lal Lehman tHes by. Bottom Left: Coach Mills reviews the defensive plays. Bottom Right: Coaches Fishel and Mills express dismay over a bad call. Our Score Opponents' 50 St. Paul Bible 73 63 Faith Baptist 75 59 Northwestern Bible 73 80 Grace Bible 73 7 1 Circle ville 8.3 70 Cincinnati Bible 96 90 Moody Bible IO. Tj 80 76 74 Lincoln Christian 56 Kentucky Christian B6 0 Johnson Bible 7 75 Grand Rapids S.B.M. 69 96 Circleville Bible IO Tj B8 77 Cincinnati Bible 98 70 Concordia Lutheran 71 66 Great Lakes 61 66 Kentucky Christian 71 71 Grand Rapids S.B.M. B6 103 Great Lakes Bible 57 100 Concordia Seminary 91 93 Grace Bible College 75 64 Lincoln Christian College 45 75 Moody Bible 54 6B Grand Rapids S.B,M. 69 1 .Y ae GN 1 sk G I sf ,ta A N ,.. R N 3 Q f if , , J : EV I xv, Wx N hae iw 3 ,, ma i Q-New V V wuN -ww.. A? Page 52: Top Leff: Eric Thomas shoors for fwo. Boffom Lehi The LA, Connecflon - Adam Newcomb. Top Right: Greg Prince goes up for a rebound. Boflom Right: We love you, Hal, deep down in our hearts, Bern Herring, Deb Stanley, Diane Schlack, Lori Zernack, and Shirley Freeman. Page 53: Top: A falcon fEric Thomasj fakes flight, Boffom lelf: Vince Griffin runs the offense. Bottom rlahf: Don Beffinger, Now fry and gef pasf mel Winter 53 War 2 54 Winter n ,. .. From The FcJm17y Abum 5 , N- :ll D fin U H J m! A,- l'- --,-!.- -- I.- .Ll- - fN--! - -- .L Above.' Peg Zbinden practices being an Oriental hostess. Tim Breniser appears relaxed on this formal occasion. Top Right: Ah, soo, we are having most excellent dish of peapods this evening. Middle: Laura Coffman explains to Bill Tennyson what a valuable instrument a :xr ' A ,.i.,,..5,y5,5.,. -Li, X X qs .N hw as - N .N L ,'Rxx.:.,M.H.,... 5 . ff' ,.--Q.,-In X ' -' pkg R.-. . , E ' -.ff H'-affix . A N sg ' -'gm f...- .- wx ,Q N-I5 X Y fi chop stick can be. Bottom: Hey, this is great chow, say Graham West and Jim Hughes. Winter 55 Junior l?ecilal 7-Y--Q... Z7 K l?olin Mains, accompanis l. 56 Winler ln January Mike Badgerow, Music Education major, gave his junior reciral of classical, con- temporary, and arf songs, Miss Everson has direcled his vocal sludies for several years. Mike has performed leading roles in several BC musicals. Previous fo coming fo BC, he sang some operafic roles and performed in musicals. Mike plans fo reach music in public high school, Pops YV PiZza.' Angie Pridmore pumps the 'pops A Greol Pops Concenh Fesiivoll ln February, ihe annual Pops 'N Pizza fesfival Concerf was well offended by many off-campus guesis. The Hfiy-member band under the baron of Dana Collins lcepf fhe tempo lively during a delighrful evening of lighf, well-known fpopsj music. Saga and fhe sfudeni hebers kepf fhe pizza coming, and coming, and coming. The much an ficipaied musical evenf of fhe evening was The performance of Tchaikovskys l8l2 Overlure, Op, AQ, wiih hearl-stirring arfillary effecfs land aided by fhe Handbell Choir of Firsr Missionary Churchj. Some other pieces were Morfon Gould's American Sa- lufef' George Gershwin's Strike Up ine Band, and Pichard Podgers' music from The Sound of Music. Several pieces were conduci- ed by Polin Mains, sfudeni con- ducfor for fhe 1982-8.3 season. Top: Pai Black on sfring bass, Bottom: Bill Pifrer pounces on the pizza. Winter 57 26, .EJ fx, ,Nh 'A . 5 ,X . . nf . u at x ni- ls' .yv 1 1. I 4 K xH if 9 emi 'X' do or uses - Wel Done! x g f-fwggg. a Q ' if I ' 1 if V5 K few, , f .l -Wx , V, .N 1 .. I,-N, ,- li N,-W-S - V., K ff X f ' . is 'x : ' x J ,,.. 1 .', ,- .vt . I .,.k .1 , , QV Top: The troubled Juller comes fo Friarlaurence Neff Top: Lady Capuler fAhgie Srroupj grieves, Tybalf, Kehlerj and Hhds Paris fhere 611777 Gehmanj. Middle: my causlhl O my brofher's child, Lord Capuler fGreg Romeo, lcomel fhls do l drink ro Thee, Borfom: The Peclrj fhinks of revenge oh fhe House of Monrague. casf grouped af the beglhhlng of the tragedy. Boh'om.' Ahhe Earle, a rlghr hand, wlfh Sonja Srrahm, director, Winter SO Sade Hawkins Ge is Her Man On February 4 fhe Sophomore Class hosfed fhe annual Sadie Hawkins Banauef. This year The gals enlerfained Their dafes in fhe BC cafeteria, which was decoraf- ed wifh red, while, and pink streamers and large red hearfs. Guifar music, played by Boo Ferguson, accompanied fhe dinner conversafiong and lafer in fhe evening, fhe friends and couples were enferfained by fhe movie South Pacific. in retrospect Tina Throesch sfafed, Sadie Hawkins was less formal fhis year, buf I really enjoyed myself, 15QR i -1 ! fu u L 1 .- ' ff! I , gi 'ws , . N-:li at fm' N s F--.K I :XX 15 ' V E33 n Top: Phil Richard, Shirley Freeman, and Mary Top Bob Ferguson plays if quiet and romanflc Cook wolf for fhe gala evening fo begin, Boffom Kenf Fahl and Shannon Houser share Boffom: Good food, an evening favorife, laughfer and conversafion wifh friends 60 Wimer ll Was Jusl like The Wallons K H X1 x, . ' F Q1 if T -- On March 45, sophomores broke loose from The books for a 24-hour refreaf experience af Camp Adventure. The family-like closeness generaled humorous comparisons wifh the Walfons. The refreaf was a chance fo relax, play games dike Thls ls a spoon! A whaf?'Q, sing, and worshlp. The commun- lon fime was a hlghllghf. M '- . N X ,sxmzs X. QNX X ' X X . . s Q ' 5: . '5 ' X IT- -'Ns , ,. 1FXN5b 'Q-rr .x ' . 'N Xr .av ' 1 W... .. - .g., .vw-'P 3 si T Top: Good nlghf, Mary Ellen factually Lori Sonnenragj. Mlddle: Jason fPaf Blackj played for a sing-a-long and sharing llme. Boflom: The van was very crowded due fo lhe breakdown of fhe bus. N u XY Y x it NW 3- -sis. i.-EQELX ESQ xi? ,X ix . - X b Q - Ks Q, X- Y -35 -X my ss ss , .s w - K SX RSX X' ' vim s- X s N 2 Xv x X A N Y, ,, X x s is Q X x X A ,ix QXXQA , Mg X , . Ns. ., N x x x X x Q ki - -'L Ex -X . c SY NS- X' E law x- - T-.Q Q .X .sf - gif '- '-Q -Q S fr-.lf .- KK' SY if. 511 ' WE Q , gil '-Q 3' :gk s. 'Sky X . u my , ---gn . gs- -X . 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X v 'RE i , fs.: wc ' .l., - . , ,j,1L, ' . ,,-',ig- , s, . 3 ::,A::,j - 7 35. mx -.IQ g 5 wi- 9 ' Q Mlddle: Ask Mamma whal's for supper. l?lck Collins, sophomore class presldenf, and hls crew. Bottom: The bus drlver gels lnlo the clrcle of conversarlon. Winter 64 Real Chorocfers ., K ,, ,wt S. mi 'qs' J 1 'VK Y g r FN ' i L. ' as-o - -.. Q -5 L U X X- ' . , as Q 1., F .Q Rfk 1 .Jh- Y Top: We do really love you, Dr. l?oofl Leh' Boflom: A mon wlfh soul. Top: Mr, Corfmel lsn'f an easy sale, is he Gonzo? Middle. Rlghf BOf10l71.' Lunch time is fun for Mr. Blrkey. Miss Sfrahmf A good llsfener. Boffomf Deb carries her load. 62 Wimer lfwfh Characfer 1 ,s , X -ix EA - 4 x 2 X 1 Top: Dr. Hughes isn'f readng, he's weed- lng l Boffom: Dr, Demand: l'a father be rock repelling, 5 Mlddle Top: The work of the correspondence birfhday commiffee. Top Right: Dr. Wes keeps his eye on fhe ball. Boffom: Dugan orphans adopfed by Karen Ummel's wing. QQ af Jf':'Y.l - ,Q - 5 b is A Max se S A .x ,X mx? -I xiss 3 X 3' X? I' ff f if lj' 1 qs F A 34 5 E '2 Winfer 63 If-5 A Mardeds ' Felo wshp Poor-Boy Mghf N . X N5 e e fs' XJ ,AA is 4 xi -. --,-ff 'Qm 1 - - , ,...1 ' -f' . V -Q 3 ey -f f' 'w sg,:b.Xy Ng 5, , If X , -x , ,...,.,, l Top: Dixie l?edd!ng enjoys the wedding books brought in as part of the Poor-Boy evening. Boffom: Karen Diehl faces a challenge! 64 Wimer 1 Xxx' ' ' , L .. 5 N .1 Wm W 1-im - N M Top: Jo Manner, president, heaps Denny Mlllams fadvisorj make a big one. Bottom: Some good conversation around the fable. Targe i-Alghi: A Creaiive Open House This open-house evening in Schulfz Hall was especially for off-campus guesfs - a chance fo invife a friend and enjoy an evening of acfivify - perhaps even faik a bil. The miniafure golf course was sei up for a second fime and provided an enfhusiasfic group wifh some inexpensive enferfainmeni. Again fhere were confesf awards and door prizes. ..'- ':.1- .. 'i.....3 iN V so sad. W X , 'Q'-I YQ Top: Our of Refreshments! Norm Gifford pounds fhe machine. Bottom: Lewis Bennerf and Todd Schippers af fhe firsf green. ui no? in Y E Q s 5?-P A gg, K1 'ki TX CS x Top.' Craig Wncenf stops a momenr in the roy was won by Don Vardomanj Mice midsf of his score card fallies fo see whose Messing wifnesses fhe evenf, Bol'l'om.' name Ron Coffey pulled our of fhe can. To Guesfs and dorm members enjoy fhe fhaf man goes a 1963 Cadillac Seville. C The evening. Winfer 65 - l Go foiefhe' Sfudenf Assoclarlon Rresenf . . . yf , f, E -A Top.' Vlckl Vlncenr and Tony Mlller glve an answer in the Nearly Wed game, Middle: Diana Copeland unwlfffngly adds to fhe enferfalnmenl, Boflom: Cindy Jermore lsn'f sure she likes Terry Sordelefs answer, 66 Winfer ang.. Top: Dave Gruber reacls fo fhe quesfion whlle Dan Calrl enjoys the moment. Boffom: Dr. Hoalson, fhe emcee of the Nearly Wed game, gives Tony Miller a lllfle encouragement Lois And Lois of Good Hines ,Wi -e V wi A'qnr.r V' 4'-Q 5 IAMQYZI IQ 59,1 s jf? fop: Caroline Cherry and Jeff Kehler enjoy one of the eight popular roller skating nighrs, Above: An evening in fhe Hollow for a sfudenf concert or a movie, wifh refreshrnenfs from the snack bar, provides a needed break. Leighfner Commirfee wifh all lfs affenfion fo derail made the sfudenl center a very pleasanr place to be. an glans . 9' L 24 we 'fr ' -mr 4' 12' 1 a eve- . wee- .. CX Yi H K N F Top: Chris Givler, second-semesfer SA president, Middle: Cassie Sorenson, Ed Weske, Jeff Gerig, and i Dr. Wes are lhe winners of ine ping-pong rourney, Boffom: Tina Gosser, Jay Mller, Cassie Sorenson and Greg Prince - winners of the pool fourney Winter 67 68 Winter SCHMIDT PHARMA CY john Wm. Hinton, R. Ph. 4001 S. 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SPRWG X 1 lvsplhhg Spnhg Tours ,,,.....--f-'4 ' Top Left: We slng with all our heart unto the Lordl Bottom: Dr. Platte ten-day tour took place during spring break, March 4-1.3. Top Right: glves hnal Instructions as the support people gather to say farewell. Brad The moment of departure has almost arrived. The bags are ready for Byerly, Chorale presrdenf, looks this way - ever alert. The Chorale loading, The maintenance men rush to check one more thing. 70 Spring Charale lv Ma chi Banai A nl ai-gif N eil, xp- Q? M 'P .wmv . FN, . Af 'W x.-.. 4 me I :wh f' 4 v R X 2 . -- Xu., A ,.,.. ,, . , .- .e.e ., e e ll Top Middle: Lorefla Sfroup infroduces fhe young musician fo The Boffom: Warm-up lime! The concerf is abouf to begin. This hrsf Band wonders of the fimpani. Top Right: Direclor Dana Coiins, en route, Mini- Tour during the weekend of April 15-47 was cz very heonening experience, leading fo fhoughfs of longer frios. Spring 7 'I Chnls lion Service Projeois. 5. , ..- 2 .fy 5 3? '3 n 'Q x f'5 57-Y . T Q if is 1 W- X -X .5 X, B xxx e ks. M r N 2- '4 .ix x S y X x 5 xx sg N- 5 x X X x x Q s - : . .sg .u-E555 Q 35. .X Top.' Ed Weske works wifh ihe Awana program Top: Three of fhe acfive youngsfers in Befh Lay's group in the Urban Youfh Venfure af First Missionary Church. Boffom: Games and program. Bohom: Befh Johnston reaching a large class ai Flrsi Missionary. learning go fogefher. 72 Spring Gooo' News To Young Ano' Olo' Vw HHH H4Q9 . Pr':jiS9 ,. be ' QQNJV Pro xHhn. Top: Ken Sisfrunk and Ed Neuenschwander are deep info qulzzing af Pine i-Hlis Evangelical Mennonife Church, Boffom: Kim Young works simply and lovingly wifh the youfh af The Store Hospital and Training Center, Y AE R' 355E3H wwwfw QEQNL .wmww :K 132151515 5 UAQMS ESMSF -5 ,. is 4.-. .f Q 1 3 Bolfom: Ninus Sorisho-Charnaki chars wifh a pafieni or indian Village Nursing Home. Spnng 73 1 ,,,, 5 , C. S. nm fm? WE wr.: :iff Eg!! 4334 Groups: To The Churches. Qi C lt : - xx - tiiggyg 34 : 3 .' -.xi-3. :gxasgggzc fix! -31581 :OX K3 PC Biiiiwqgb I, -.xx,qg,... 5555535-QE .key ,. Q1 .I 5ipn:K,vs'f.bQ 1:9 QE!! YX SY! ji! Sis - I N1T v J' ' y 1 D P NX- x HK I Q.-.Gp g f f F Top Leff: Kenr l-'ahl sefs up the sound equwmenf for Shiloh. Boffom: HIS Top Rlahf: Shiloh poses forapicfure: Bobby Vale. Jennle Boehm. Company performs Job : Angle Srroup. Dave McDeaviff, Greg Peck ras Jobj, Kevin March. Diane Ridley, Kent Fahl, Melodle Nelson, Mike Norm Nlelssen. Angle Blnkley. Nor plcfured: John Mabe and Carolyn Borfz. Walters. Bofrom: Sheklnah ln performance: Donovan Coley. Ann 74 Spring Smith, Gina Garringer. Dennis Kesler. l0,427 Mies More Picke ters Wanted Every week there are club meet- rigs with songs and fun, mid-week services, Sunday school classes, visits to aged and ill, Child Evangelism, and rnany other projects. Lots of people would be poorer if B.C, students didn 't go forth from campus in a sincere effort to fultiil the Great Commission here and now. The outreach is signiiicant. in effect this year 289 students had contact with 204 different churches and organizations. The 3 performing groups reached lit churches and organizations in a four state area. The 93 co-operating churches and organ- Yations frepresenting 20 denomina- tionsj gave opportunities for service on a weekly basis. B. C. students appreciate the orivilege to use what they have in 'abors of love for the Lord through the Christian Service program - and while doing so to get professional hekn rw areas that need improving. ,,.--- N5 EB ' .JY E I N 'QR f,S56ix, 'S- PQCECEETERS u 'ZAUSE ITSAL 5 ww, ln the midst of classes, work, and Christian Service projects. some students found that they could make time to shoulder their placard for a two or three hour twirl around the front premises of one of three porno bookstores in the city. Eight times throughout the year the BC Update listed the names of the volunteers for the three shifts. These names included staff faculty, and administration as well. Always the plea was for a few more. A few A L CHOICE times a shift had to be cancelled, but usually the commitment was met. ln January Pastor Yawberg spoke in chapel about the progress being made and gave specihc prayer requests for the Support of key people in city government. Above: Angie Hinkley, Brenda Boyer, Carolyn Bartz, and Doug Jones join in making the visible statement against the sale of porno. Spring 75 SMF Keeps 5TudenTs lvformed The 17fTeen STudenT Missionary Fellowship chapels, scheduled for every oTher Friday ThroughouT The year, were varied - always informa- Hve mdhvfouch ofluMnorlHey,Bub9 lurking some where in Telling abouT The Mission Possible, During firsf semesTer, Sunday evenings in The Upper Room gave opporTuniTy To caTch The exciTemenT and vision of The summer missionaries as They Told Their experiences wiTh The heb of slides. ln January l-lunger Pangsf' a weekend 24-hour fasT, gave insighTs inTo The greaT problem of wodd hunger Weekly prayer groups meT To beconw behernwonned aboufihe needs of The peoples of The greaT areas of The world and To pray for menm One of The ouTsTanding missionary experiences of The year was The opporTuniTy To hear Dr. J. HerberT Kane ffhe auThor of The missions TexT used herej speak on The subjecT WhaT in The World is God Doing? The answer was ThaT especially in The Third World Gods work can be clearly seen Today. The balance of spirifual power is abouT To shifT from The WesTern World To The Easf. God rides upon The sTorm. ln China The Communists could send The missionaries ouT of The counrry, buT They could noT send God ouH The sTudenT giving for The year f54,3r17j made possible The exchange program wiTh JTS CDonavan Coley wiTh us and Tommy Logan Therej and overseas projecfs for radio and new chwch evangeknl Various acTiviTies hekved earn money for The ever hungry budgeT, such as a rug sale. Leaf-a-Thon, and The showing of The Him The God Makers, which was revelaTory con- cerning The inner workings of The Amonnon Chunch This year's SMF ofhcers were Don Beffinger, press Dennis Kesler, pro- gramg Jon Burkey, Treasq and Chris Brown, sec. Advisors are Daryl Carfmel and Bill Gerig. 76 Spring if l,-Q-wx 'xi t ' ' ' A X Top: Don Beffinger does a llTTle sales job on a Safurday morning for The cause of missions. Boffomf Daryl CarTmel, advisor, and Dr. l-lerberf Kane confer afrer Kane 's chapel message on world missions. About Therr MSS on Possrble I . f Q 5' 'f 3' em! Top.' Kevin Abbott leads one of the prayer groups meeting In the sermon, Above: Dennis Kesler, program chairman, guides the private dlnlng room, Bottom: Don Bettinger, president, gets his progress of a prayer-request chapelln conjunction with the prayer opportunity to say more than Hey, Bub, when he preached a groups. Spring 7 7 Q--...fl I ...,-- ' QR Y ,- ,,-.-k WX gb fr 7 Youfh Conference Team Work - i 983 e ft'--iii A . 4, s -1 - 4? Y S .3 I NL Top: Dr. Bosfrom gefs info the acf, Bohom: Members of the running-io-win team. Top: Announcemenfs by fhe muppef people. Boffom: Bob Laurent, the heart of YC, sensifive and concerned conference speaker. The iheme running ro win, iaken from i Cor, 95211, capfurea wel! ihe spirit of ihis Youih Conference. The whole weekend was a smoofh run in spife of very dark, wer April days. All fhe parficipanis can accepr praise for hara work and feam work. Bob Laurent gave four clear and heipfui messages enfified Sfarfing Line, Running the Race, Crossing the Finish Line, ana Receiving ihe Prize, Many were roucnea. Above: Mrk Hoarson's backdrop of fhe runner porfrayed fheme wiih dramatic energy. Vl QFQHCQ ymflfk C0l'l!el'eH,C0 y0llfA 60l'l!Ql'QIlCQ MDMA 60fl!0I'2l1C2 AU The Rain J. V Top: The three stooges confer to Ngure out what to do with their patient, Bottom: Donna Gibbs participates in Saturday afternoon Olympic games - musical chairs. ?!0Ll!ll KOHKQPQHCQ y0 V x Weather N Q, Y. Rf. Ssygggg Q Kg- X., 'is11hgIQQf,': Q:-gqsv 5 wmv X1--req' iqizjggs 'rx , Q N Q ,si 6. 5 X. 1 X iw, i - Y X- re . .5g:.xk..x yy.. x N , ,,.. h . Q, . N Y-sQ'1'TQiYf3 9:'Q4X TNF: --lrkfzltizfiififf 'iff-' 1-'E-3lf55SS'imi3. X-..-.1 wa -.xxx sxwwxmry Q my--, .Q ...w:.ps...,. -syn N. 1.3-K:-I-.s. '- f'i'3:2'-1. ff Ti' Q. N3 cf'i'g ?'3f. :. 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Technical' Advisors: S, Strahm, A. Birkey. M. l f is - aft' ,..f' f I . l Everson. ' - W. : : Q.. 1.0 - , ' , K i E .Q at ' 45' fb ,V Acknowledgements: 5 f iffy I Q. l t f ' 'Ap' -' Registration: Deb Stuart l R I , L-.1 54'V:f ' ' XX sw Welcome: Julie Waggoner EP ,' W' X X, X l il BellhopfHost.' Norm Nielssen fig? , f f - f Off, f' N , Food: Tim Breniser N AN? ' fi' ,j - Counseling: l?ollie Mains ff N kgrg V ji Parking: Dan Herr ws fs K ,J X ' Maintenance: lan Yorston ' W ' X- f Q Prayer: Joan Ronde 4,-,W--- -. . . Ushers: Nancy Hodges Communications' Brenda Boyer sl ' ' if-' Nightwatchman: Craig Vincent Supervisor Tech.: Mike Badgerow Comicalityy Shawn Fingerle ,W .ls PQ , , Sat, Afternoon findoorj: Mark Vincent . 2f11i:2l, Sat. Afternoon foutdoorj: Nm Hodge ss? , v iw-fvqcfs -. . ,,,,,. e' 1- .5 15 af' - . :' '.-:,....' ' ' N. ' ' Top: The brass sounds the opening of the Saturday Olympics. Mlddle.' Lexington seems Bottom: Rick Collins referees during Satur- to be glvlng the guests insights into dorm life. Bottom: Ramona, the pest flaura Cotfmanj, day afternoon olympics. bothers her brother Beezus CMike Badgerowj. n erence youflz Conference youfn Conference youfll gonference QV. px-. z. -S4 N. Sifl J . lvlramu als TT--5 xxa, Qo l ? 6 4:5 ', l .Q 1 X, Y-f ' ,J x., , 5' 16: ' 4 NN A . 5 QP' 5 ' , X Q - ' v '. fSSQ'.5iTS'fF-fsf '- 1I'3l?fS?t5?QEff - A. -.-9 N- mf -- :sag Hwy - N15-' ,Q 2' e-:XS . - X f -932: . ,g N 1 , A-51, A -Qkazqf ' Nw V . :sw f 1 L V . . Q-:gc , . A - :fl-HN rl ,Q -m g. .-' . ' ' -' K -- -W., -V . A 2 X A 'K' rwxlwsn x , rx. Y F , K I l .. , rl 'Q-'fir' 'CCM I , nn 'FP' Top: Craig Vlncent controls the ball as Al Rassl challenges In a game between Nobel House and Off Campus. Bottom: A high leap, timed to mlss the lnferference. 82 Spnng Spnhg Sporls w . K. 55 3 5 SEI! ..--4 1-EJ Top: Benton 's mit goes empty as Terry slams the ball skyward. 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Marie Foncher and Mary Brandenberger presenr Julie Waggoner a 5 N . if ',,- T 5-Qoisgggg, :mg roken of fhelr appreciation for her leadership as presidenf of SEA. 15,3 2. . I Q - '.., Y A N :A 2 , A Sfudenl Education Associarfon M - .- a.,, 1, ' ' rsfp . n N' R - rrer ,N N N President Julie Waggoner I A ' i'in ' n L Vice Presidenf Mary Brandenberger Secretary Nancy Eastman Treasurer Marie Fancner Advisor Dr. Ted Nickel Alphd Kappa i fBiplical-Greek Clubj 1 President Nancy Dudley Vice Presidenf Donovan Coley 1 Secrefaryflreasurer Benfon l?hoades Advisor Arlan Birkey Top.' Rufh Burns keeps lhe Dean's ofNce running smoofhly, Middle: Always on fhe sunny side, Twyla Nelson, Admissions OfHce Manager. Boffom: Lois Johnson, the l?eglsfrar's rlghi hand, 84 Spring .f Z Qel Along llwfhoul The 419' l neon xWm-NMM ., X , - 'W'-x b ' X Wwe xxx f?f EEF! Top: Joanne Klngsbury, cashlerfbook- keeper, makes paying bills as pleasant as posslble. Bottom: Deb Gerig pauses in the mldsf of paper grading fo ask, May I new you? XF- ggfw Xuan- qi ,-,v-lf' ea,-NNN fu? ffq K Top.' Sherri Hubbard faculfy secrefary, is new in the time of needl Mlddle: Befsy Frlfcha, swirchboardfrecepflonlsf, is the hearr of the cornrnunlcafion sysfem. N N 7 O ,.. X ' ze . f. N . FX 'E L is ' N, fx, .Q W' 4 ' ,. , x ' , S ff 9 2 E 2 g ?,N ,M x 5 I ,M , . . . 4. 1 , , OfHoe Slofll 1 Q? ' A 13 2 -.g', Q-f 5. 15 4 . gh R ' . Q ' - 7 'f: .f 1 ' :n 4 ,l V.: .. NX... v - 5, I '1.nn.. 5 Jibfev- Top: Janel Bowman, Dept,-of-Music secre- tary, blows away the snow oufslde fhe offce. BOffOI'I1.' Carole Neuenscnwander, CS. secretary is lhe key to fhe fravel vans. Spnng 85 , ng rv-qws., ,,x,,,u, Bluimiaw.. iv J 4 v thgglv ix1:5..:.r 4-5-f!4.f-'.i,:: ,.- I-1,121-.X-L 12 ' P s-.edge Groduoiing Seniors i-iono lfwves 310,10 tary Degrg Lx , 1f 1-up 1 -' ir if Bofiom: Johnny Sayior felis why his wife deserves fhis Top: Don Coffey is glad he had his wife to new him through. Boffom: Jo honorary PHT degree. Manner, president of Married Srudenfs' Feilowship, presided af the chapel ceremony. 86 Spnng Come lo lhe 'rlhgdown' of ll: 45 N ' ,- .3 ' ,, ' -J - 5522 A555-il , wg.. I-5: 4 ' :Q-ns - .vi R -M5 535 .N . .' ,,...1.gf . l .- -:xg-3, 5 ,H A .g '-Isssifk' H T4 i t X T - '. f V, 1 '- Q M -A' E. .Q .525 ,. gs, - fri - , ' , '.f -,5 me ,.-'X Q 1.6 , 4 -gf I x. ,gf - 'JH .mg 2:3 Y' f f 5. 124. W! 'wr' ' ' asv. , 'Q ri zwfiiaztv ,RS ., .:. -15 - ' 3- 'X -- ,gp , , 35 -YS l fi r l, X ff' mg., ' , 1- - ' . ' .- i, 'C .f - 'Pg 1 . A ,e Q - --r .ff .ke--. ' - ' . . 4- ' ,: , W . NM S, ,AV , a I . A 1 - X ,f . I 3 Qc 7.x , fl as -Q35 1 A, ,gl 'L If 'x P ' Q H' S15 3 f , C' 1 5 A I 'J . 4 N. s- 2 ef P I+. . if 1' ff 5 y -fi ,, .4 i 3 f c i l ' ' b - g ,f sw Q 5 A A ' xy , .,-- '. N N- Xtmx 2 1. - f as X YJL--f J '11 . .Elf 4 fop: Loren DeBoer fells how Dave Blue asked for her hand ln fop: Newlyweds show off their dresses for a Belhany-Lexrngfon marrlage. Boflom: Collie Hill, will you marry me? asked Eric dorm parfy held in Founders fo honor the brides-fo-be Boffomf Sfalrhrrne af her surprise rlngdown. Doug Fowler escorls recently engaged Nancy Hodges lo her seal, Spring 87 I!! l , . x'?' , X rf 'cu . -iw A J A 1. 'AQ Top: Paula Wehner and Stuart Meyer pose for a picture under the Howering archway. Bottom: Donovan Coty and Beth Lay enjoy good food and fun conversation with Paul Lawson, 88 Spring - 1 4 - . - V g, is f S If k j.fNv fop: Steve and Maria Gardner sing with all their being. Bottom Pam Postel sets up the seating arrangement at Goegleln's 1,,.w' 5 . -X 'E--, I W 1 N A. ,sim A, Top: Julie, you look beautlfui says Bob Herman. Bottom: Beth Lay, Pam Postei Cindy Nanfz, and Ann Harris - members of the decorating committee - great jobi Junior-Senior Banquet The 1983 Junior-Senior Ban- auet was held at Goegieins restaurant. The program was provided by Steve and Maria Gardner. They gave their tes- timonies and a brief history of their years on the road. Steve and Maria were very encourag- ing to the seniors, who are setting out but do not need to fear because the Lord is near. The dinner consisted of swiss steak and baked potato or ham and parsie y potatoes with green beans and a custard for dessert. Spring 89 Saga CITCUS Operafes On Funny Bone 5 3 in S ,Qi -.I 1 f, ,ff X 3 Y sg X ' ...-4 ,. Yr'- i ve X 5 X 5 3, I 'Q Top Leff: Supper houf was a clrcusl Top Rlahf: Taffy apples make the eyes llghr up! Boffom: The Sfudem Development team opefares together, OO Spnng Y: Sweel Singer Ano' Requiem ' -. V N. xt . X. , .5 41 f . Q, f '-1 if LA . , Irs. QM - YK E 7 3,446 ie' M. .X iii .z . Ri. ,C iw 1 JP' F T Top Leff: Mike Badgerow, in spife of rhroai difficulfies, becomes Bollom: As parf of the pre-Easier worship experience, fhe German Charles Wesley, hymn wrifer, during the chapel performance of l?equiern was performed ai Firsf Missionary Church wirh many The Sweel Singer, Top Right: The swear singers of some college srudenls porlicbaring marvelous hymn arrangemenfs. The Chapel was a memorable onel Spring Q1 Men 's Baske fball A wards 1st year awards 2nd year awards Jlm Dunlap Don Betflnger Vrnce Grlfhn l?ay Hylton Kevrn Schwartz Adam Newcomb Errc Thomas Greg l?anrer 3rd year awards Hal Lehman, Greg Prrnce Leadlng Rebounder Ray Hylton Leadlng Free Throw Percentage Vlnce Grrmn Most lmproved Player Greg l?ahrer Most Valuable Player l?aynard Hylton NCCAA All Dlstrlcl Team, Dlvlslon ll Raynard Hylton Cheerleader A wards 1st year awards 2nd year award Snrrley Freeman Lori Zernack Dlane Scnlalc 3rd year award Deb Stanley Beth Herrrng I Women s Baske lball A words 1st year awards 2nd year awards Kelli Armstrong Cindy Bos Klm Chupp Robrn Tadsen lcorny Llncrsrrom Dorle Russell 3fd Vgaf f7WU'd Lorr Wrlka Betty Pycnener Joyce Bllger Tlna Tnroescn Deb Stuart Most Improved Player Kell' Armstrong L9OdlI'7Q P6bOUf'ld6f L orl Wllkd Mental Attitude Award Done Russell Detenslve Award Joyce Bllger Most Valuable Player Q2 Betty Pycnener A l ,frm A, ru 'muff ,X 414 C gsf 'S . . . .. my W Honors Con vocation Who's Who ln American Colleges Curtis Alexander Beth Louks Marsha Byall Marla Murray Doug Hayes Rod Schuler John Hughes Loretta Stroup Dennis Kesler Craig Vincent Hal Lehman Julie Waggoner Beth Louks Delta Epsilon Chl Doug Hayes Craig Vincent Dennis Kesler Julie Waggoner Hal Lehman Honorary Delta Epsilon Chl l?ev. Sylvan Lehman l?ev. David Rupp Alpha Kappa Dan Coffey Paul Lawson Brad Cooper Lorraine Meek Jeff Gerig Karen Ummel Sermon Awards Karen Ummel Brad Cooper Jett Gerig C. E. Awards Jo Manner Craig Vincent S.E.A. Award Pat Rice Jack fUfl'l6y AWOIG Tim Atwood Outstanding lst Year Greek Student AlTl6flCGl'l Blbla 5OCl9fY AWGfd Top Cocurrlcular Students Freshmen: ftiej Sophomores: ftiej Junior: Seniors: fo ver 15 ptsj two top awards: Mark Condrey Vince Griffin Betty Rychener Eric Thomas Mark Brinkman l?ay Hylton Mike Badgerow Collie Hill Nancy Dudley Chris Givler Jo Manner John Hughes Denny Kesler Classof '85 X Ms fvgles. W i-nn Se venly-iiflh Annual Commencemenf ff Salurday, lvlay 7, af 10 AM. lhere was sfanding room only in Founders Audiforium. The parade from fhe library and across l?udisill had been cancelled because of fhe fhreaf of rain, buf ihe joyous, regal music of the band revi'ved any flagging spirifs. Then came fhe hushed momenf and fhe familiar Pomp and Circumsfancen began, co-ordinafing the sfeps of fhe 73 graduaflng seniors and fhe 40 AA, graduares. The invocafion was given by graduaring senior Miss l?obin Hoafson, and the prayer afrer ine scriplure reading was given by l?ev, Kennefh l?upp, father of lvlarfha. Dr. l?ambO, Presidenf of Nyack College, delivered fhe commence- menf address, Hasfen Unto God, Hasfen info His World. The scripfure was from ll Cor. 5:14-21. Affer fhe conferring of degrees, fhe fronf lawn was fhe scene of many congralulafions and expressions of graliiude and encouragement The rains held off unfil lafer in fhe day when fhere were many small galher- ings fo continue The celebrafions, Baccalaureale This lasl chapel of fhe year was an enfire college family gathering. The sermon enfifled The Lord for Whom You Wolf, was given by Dr, l?oberr Hughes, He encouraged fhe seniors fo fly like eagles as Their year verse indicales, buf fo nofe fhar they do nol have wings and musr wail for the Lord, God is filling His name full of confenr , . , He wanfs His name known around fhe world. Spring O5 A Day Of Ceremony Ana' Glaaness Top: The ceremony - the Dean reads your BOHOITIJ The release comes aflasf, and the name, fhe Pegrsrrar hands your dploma fo fhe fronf lawn ls crowded wifh well-wlshers for Chairman of the Board, he gives If fo you, fhe fhe space of a half hour. Presldenf shakes your hand. 96 Spring 'ffijy f ik an-52:1 , .1 '- Wfi., t 51- .-,-,J ,-Mi. ln' x+.5 . nA . ..-U 'J , ii 6'0fe if, ,4e. xx r, V Top: Speaker, Dr, Rambo, pauses ro folk fo moment as the parade stops. Bottom: Sn' youre a graduafel Q i li? G5 Q Q 5 co 'G 56 F, 0 9, Q 3 3 Q5 5 G .WMA Hail, Fort Wayne Bible College! Our Alma Mater true: Our heritage is knowledge of Christ and life anew. Our mission is salvation, Through Gods redeeming Word: To ev'ry tribe and nation l-Us truth must be unfurled, Hail, Fort Wayne Bible College! Where hearts are set aflame, With zeal for loyal service, in Christ the Saviour's name. Where youth receive the vision Of more abundant life. Of holy dedication For liberating strife. God bless our Bible College! Her halls enshrine with light: Her teachers bless with courageq Her cause endue with might. God keep her sons and daughters in faithfulness and love, One day to serve the Master Eternally above. Spring Q7 ,115 A' if W-Tw., ,, TQ: gawk 74 our friend and feacher A pollen f, caring man An enlighfenlng feller of fhe greafesf sfory ever fold A sfudenf-orlenfed feacher An enfhuslasfic and dependable soccer fan A scienllsl and Bible scholar A serious fT7Of'7 buf C1fWGyS wifh G f'lUl77OfOUS SlO'9 Very heknful about frogs! A sfargazer wlrh a felescope fo share! We say so long As feardrops fall Bur we all know Gods in if all. CLasf verse of a slx-verse song composed by sfudenfs for o farewelh 74 Dr. l?oberf J. Hughes, lll xg , , POI? TRAITS AND GROUPS Freshmen Kelli Armsfrong Barbara Arnold Ocleve Afwood Sfella Awale Sarah Badgerow Paul Baker Eric Boll Amy Barber Teresa Beard Angela Binkley Linda Booker Carolyn Borfz Tamara Bowman Melanie Boyd Jody Brick Kimberly Brown Todd Burke David Burke y Mark Burrih' Gary Burdick Gary Carlyle Marianne Carpenler Caroline Cherry Kim Chupp Freshman Class Officers Fronl Ro w: Sue Yoder, secre- faryg Teri Beard, vice pre- sidenf. Back row: Dennis Wlliams, advison' Mark Con- drey, president' Ed Weske, treasurer 'IOO A my ex 5. W s - sfsu WW: .1 ' .. X X. x5,fE'21sfj: 1 XY -, K, -K .- ,s .- Q ,.--11wif11, : - .gzrrsx -p::::,. 3 - - 3 ' if.-fgE 5:QEc2.:S+ -q.::g,- h N ws- 3 V. 'Xg351:Q.:. i.-1-Q , 0 . ,-1 X X 5 N NX. . XX X Q X f N X X N XS Six ,, n N N Nx Y ff I , 13 x x Q ' WN? ,- b X S' 4 x Y N? 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Florence Nancy Ford Leah Fosler Mark Frazier Shirley Freeman Mark Gammon Gina Garringer Sharon Gerig Donna Gibbs Tina Gosser Vincenf Grifhn Denise Hauser Pawn Head lres Hecht Hope high Teresa I-Hnes Jenny Householder Russell lida Theodore Jenkins Cynfhia Jefmore Denise Johnloz Paula Johnson Larry Johnsfon Mafsuko Kimura John Klay Jr. Freshmen Sandra Knepple Robert Krafft Julianne Larnard Susan Larson Brett Lehman Thomas Lichtenberger Doug Lingo Dawne Luglbihl Charles Mackey Kevin March David McDeovitt Michael Messmg Terry Michael Laura Miller Clint Mracle Thomas Neal Edward Neuenschwander Janelle Parsons Leigh Patterson Andy Pauquette Lois Pearman Timothy Plckard Greta Picklesimer Mark Pyles Donna Rediger Philw Reynolds Duane Riley vwlliam Ritter Gregory Roth Betty Rychener Trent Sailor Verna Sanekane Jeff Scheribel Todd Schlppers Kevin Schwartz James Seay Adrianne Sira Kenneth Sistrunk Gregory Sowles Laura Stover Eric Thomas 402 .4 X sin Q -1.- s 1 ' . - at -3,-:wr ff' s 5 Q I 0 1- I e X X I XSS!! awk to an e ,s ,S -Pin 1 4 v at ,, TW 'i' , 16 YEAR VERSE Micah 6:8 x. , Q-X . ,X GQ 1 X V K xr , 1 -rs -1-x 'A' 1 X Th :X 5. .J N- 6 X 41- x e X x x YQ:-: Q.-, +:1:-::,:-:- Qc... 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'IR 'x 5.-,-.x Freshmen Tina Throesch Tony Trejo Lee Underwood Carolyn Usher Don Vardaman Tamara VonGunien Michael Waliers Karen Weiss Edward Weske Graham Wesf Marsha Whifehursf Wesley Wlederkehr Scoi Wilson Ted VWlson Bruce Whitlock Jennifer Wommer Kaihleen Wooiers Sue Yoder Melvin Zumbrun Unpicfured Vickie Andrews Dwayne Beggs Mark Biiiner Gary Burl Anna Mae Boiler David Byall Tim Cum Lisa Frauhiger Renee Gerber ldrk Hoaison Shannon l-louser Brian Jeimore Mary Kalb Lyle Keller Tracee Mariin Symeon Mcknighr Roberf Mergenihal Efsehlwoi Mulugafe Christi Peizel Frank Richmond ll Lyndon Sfuizman Oils Williams Carol Wrighf 403 Sophomores Kevin Abboff Brian Alison Jim Anderson James Barneff Peggy Bearss Kent Birkheimer Parrick Black Darrell Bowdifch Dennis Bowers Martha Boyer Mark Brinkman Kim Burdick Jeffery Burger Susan Burke Debra Burkholder Karen Campbell Thomas Christen Mary Clark ,PS Sophomore Class Officers Rick Collins, president' Jane Yoder, lreasurerg Jennie Hirschy, secrefaryr Sharon Slocum, vice president' Dana Collins, advisor 4011 ov:vsNmws X X X QSXS Psv ,Q 1' g . arg .ix . 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M, X .N L-, - Sophomares Rick Collins Judifh Cuckler Roger Diehl Terry Diller Joseph Daly James Dunlap Debra Durkes David Fansler Darla Gagnon James Gehman William Gonzalez Claude Hall Jr. Lee Harle Russell Harris Philip Henfz Daniel Herr Jennifer l-lirschy Kennerh Hogg lina Holloway Pamela Hughes James Hughes l?aynard Hylfon Douglas Janes Josalie Krallman Larry Kula Clair Lasaler Scarf Llechry K ofhleen Lindsfrom L yndon L oe wen John Mabe Theresa Marlowe James Maudlin Cheryl Mcl-lenney Laneffe Mckeehan Sharon Meek Thomas Miller Tymm Nelson Gayle Nolfe Janie Paxfon Angela Pridmore Colin Rajaonarivon y Dixie Redding Sophomores Diane Ridley Joan Ronde Theodore Rowe Kurf Schippers Diane Schlak Janna Schlaffer Mark Schlafrer Ann Smifh Lorie Sonnenfag Casandra Sorenson Eric Sfairhime Dawn Stine Michele Sfoddard Clay Slroup Teresa Sfuckey Robin Tadsen John Taylor .. ZFX ., ,,r, Unplcfured Darrell Boyer Tlmofhy Cooke Richard Fidler liwlllam Frefz .Um Gillefre Anfhony Hunter Befh Johnsfon Lannie Maloney LiL9a Nanfz Christopher Prentice Gregory Rahrer Jean Shari Leif Smedberg James Strobel Ronald Tefff Jeff Walker Roberf Weber Wiliam Wheeler , pix 1 X xwvl' 1 XX-.xx X QQ: 1 X - 'X Sw 3' Qi? :,A 5 - we x x N I X xX cg, N , . A X XR . .. xx Q X ww l Q - S Q5 JK Y' Xzk-.QQ2 .A 41' ' ' , X4 iimolhy Taylor Roberf Vale Mark Vincenl Roberf Yap E Jane Yoder lan Yorsron Lori Zernack Farrel Zurcher Lori Zernack and Sharon Slocum enjoying Their favorite pasrfime. W ,A H effn' WL fu 1 N .. . X A ,g 5 Q - X . Q fig Q X X X 52.3 A :N:::5::,:qg1 X y W s' N X X ' N T Wi K .J gk , X 4 N X X V :EXE - f -:xx wx, , .fr , - ' lg X-XX f-1 5. J Q xx N X X X sk M X rv X S S X X X . .y Q N fx x X X Sk x if Sw XX S X , uk ' E N Xxx x J f F s Monica Collns Scoh' Davis Donn Dlefz Shawn Hngerle Unpicrureci Mke Badgerow Charles Blair GH Diaz Lois Johnson Joanne ldngsbury Philip ldfile Lorraine Meek Forresf Nelson Valerie Pugh Linda Waiers Angela Widmark Junlor Class Ofllcers Back ro w: Lori Wilka, secretary: Befh Lay, vice president. Fronl row.' Doug Fowler, presidenf: Darryl Brown, treasurer: Dr. Slerllng Demonoi advisor Juniors Linda Adams Nancy Anderson Tlmolhy Afwood Jean Ayabe Sharon A yabe Grace Beckwirh Paulme Beer Lewis Bennerf Donald Belllnger Jennie Boehm Mary Brandenberger Chris Brown Darryl Brown Jonathan Burkey Rheff Bufler Bradley Campbell Sondra Carpenter Donovan Coley Juniors Douglas Fowler VWlliam Fry Brenda Gephart Jeffrey Gerlg David Gruber Lori Hebert Ray Heidinger Timothy Hodge Nancy Hodges Evelyn Johnson David Kalt Jeanine Kaly Wanda Krider Lisabeth Lay Shelly Lehman William Lepley .lay Lininger Robert Lucas Lorraine McBride Joel McCormick Samuel Melo Cynthia Nantz Melodie Nelson Jeanette Pavkov Pamela Pastel Greg Prince Allen l?assi Ellen Rowan Cindy Sauder Laurel Schafer Cathy Smldfz Ninus Sodsho-Chamaki David Spence Becky Sprow Alan Steiner Kathleen Thoreson Karen Ummel Paula Wehner l?lta Whaley Lori Mika Kathleen Witzig Lisa Wood 408 I 1'4, 'Ng I' l 9 , ' x . IQ: ffm n ' . XY I isi 1 f A J -,J 2 6 : K, W ' x .I . 1A 1 1 X QX A N w g like . X 1 xg. :f:5ig::.:v:, g-SILT: Qiifit' . 'f::3:15'Efs'-555 wk U .., N-gmsi: til A NN Nj ,f 'YE ' A tx WS. fm- Wt fi ' -. 1 'v E rl X Q? r,-X 1 Nm L Tw n lx- y XL .A , x . v S -- ' Q . , XS . ,Q-.w '-12, Q ' ,reeks X It L 73 - ' ,- N N ' L G L N QQ., ' 1- Ns SSR N ' V3 Qi. 5 XV ' X Qi I Nr: X Non-Graaf Seniors And Specials 55 N, .5 1 X . . xii ' -355' yi SPECIAL bf, Q , sruosivrs L X11 Y,.. .LE Unpicrured Specials Joel Deselm John Gould Angie Herschy Kirby Lanfz Rodger Mndell ,Qs bo. 5E5i5'5t' H X'I53f5ib: .R ,. .3 .... Q 9 3 'B y . L 1 x 4, , 9?,.s.k3 X Q x- L O N i 1 Non-Grad Seniors Unpicfured Janef Brown Shirley Burgess Adrian Halversfadf Joy Hawkins Daniel Moesfa Diana Schierling Ronald Smith Kevin Sowers Grace Yarnafo 3 E 1 1 I I 51.4 ,Ji A as as Y X Q X 2' ,NX , a , .-NL ix cv F. 5 - : N :, X L Q9 , A ig AU 45.3. 4 if 2 as-MWQS gf: 3:3 .rs ..fQ Y k x X K Q Q r:g'Ei x 2 S- ,,., . ,-! i P Brenf Adams Darleen Biffner Drnofhy Breniser Brad Byerly Daniel Cairl Laura Coffman Dennis Collins Debra Cooper Lauren DeBoer Ann Harris Roberf Herman Ehzaberh Herring Frederick Hoenzsch l?. John Hughes Sharon Kali Jeff Kehler l?olin Mains Rose Marie Mcivlinn Pauleffe lWller Tony Miller Marla Murray Norm Nielssen Alfred Peck Gregory Peck Benfon Rhoades Leith Richards Susan Rose Nancy Schuler Terrence Sordelef Lorefra Srroup Burfon Troff Jodi Waller Mishelle Graber Meri Mangum Siegried Nagy Oraduafes lv Two- Year Prog am Associaie of Arfs Joyce Bilger Onlario, NY Early Childhood Cheryl Denise Carfwrlghf Archbolch OH Christian Counseling Marchelle Cowser Peoria, IL Early Childhood Elaine Farran lnaianapolis, IN Bibical Sfuaies John Mark Garreff Forf Wayne, IN Elemenrary Education Anlfa Haagner Loundonville, NY Early Childhood l?oben'a Lay Wauseon, OH Bibical Sfudes Rhonda Lehmann Berne, IN Early Childhood Chen Lynn Nearhood Clyde, OH Early Childhood Dorie Russell Lewrsburg, PA Early Childhood Diane Schindler Dayfon, OH Early Childhood Dean IP. Selden Marion, IN Biblical SludiesfCamping Sharon Slocum Hari, Ml Christian Counseing Shirley Faifh Souder Aubum, IN Chrisflan Counseling Deborah A. Stanley Van Buren, IN Early Childhood Janice A. Young For? Wayne, IN Blblcal Studies 93 SSS X 3:- '- a , ' t' X .av Vrzf in ax 'UQ X , , -px Q , 9:2 , - .-NM.. y - il. x S si X T I I -fff... 'S X X v- S. 1 ' x , 3 ..?3..f.Q 0 . 4 : -Q. N Fixx J. V W 5 arf- . my -' 5 l R - , kb P X . 'P ,E Wgyi, ..Ng'1 '-3 -' 11 ' i. :ya ' Sr . ,X , ..,, ,EH xg: - - - N :Q 5, l v v 5 - ' x .2 I E ,, .f g I L Unpicfured Brenda A. Boyer Pamela IP. Cook Deborah A. Sfuarf I Al fn? -my X 'Ap 'f 3, 1, 1 I 1 x W . In V X .ws .. A K f X I -- I w. S J, ..,, ' - I in x N, 3' 5 A .Q z x X .xE:XX' xxx .K 'X b F X,-I 1 N33 - --3255 , N' X ', V :I ' -sw A D .1- ' :E 5- x - A A ,. . .S -Qi. V Q Q ' 6 . .7. yy . If A , 3 F Graduating Seniors 'Vx XR? . .-Q: Nia x x X wa. X -. X X 'X xx N - X.. , - se . . . ,,N 5 - 'Sw 2 114 .X iii V C Sm t . 4, r X f R . . 1? A . 2':Eqr::,1:f. -' - XR 'X z V 3 4- ' m 5? J 4 X 9 M i Qi 3 , ss Q U 5 X 4' 3 4-. X: ',' I . Senior Class Officers Front row: Vicki Vin- cent, secretaryg Susie Rose, president, l?ob- in Hoatson, vice pre- sident. Back row: Dr. Grant Hoatson, advi- sor: Dan Cairl trea- surer. 1 Bachelor Of Science Katherine R. Baker Decatur, IL Christian Education Cindy Bos Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Missions Marsha A. Byali Fort Wayne, IN Biblical Studies Brent A. Casper Warrenville, IL Missions Diane Elikabeth Copeland Pittsburg, PA Christian Education Sheryl A. Douras Fort Wayne, IN Christian Education Anne Earle New York, NY Bibical Studies Marie Fancher Fort Wayne, IN Elementary Education Norman Gifford Wooster, OH Christian Education lWchael J. Gilbert Fort Wayne, IN Christian Education David Michael Gould Fort Wayne, IN Christian Education Evelyn GrifI7n Fort Wayne, IN Christian Education ' 144 Seniors Bachelor of Science Collette Hill Bradenton, FL Christian Education Ruth Hill Shelocta, PA Biblical Studies Janice S. Hoffman Fon Wayne, IN Biblical Stuoies Cindy Irwin Qalandarabad, Uakistan Biblical Studies Jeff lsnogle Ossian, IN Mssions Melody Jones Fort Wayne, IN Elementary Education Christine A. Karnes Waterloo, IN Elementary Education Hal Douglas Lehman Berne, IN Christian Education Ginger Loucks Fort Wayne, IN Church Music Elizabeth Ann Louks 4 E Portland, IN Elementary Education Duane J. Mabee Fort Wayne, IN Biblical Studes Kenneth James Madison Columbia City, IN Pastoral Ministries Josephine Kaimi Manner Nanakuli, HI Christian Education Steven I?. McFadden Wellington, OH Pastoral Mmlstries Maureen McGrath Fort Wayne, IN Christian Social Work Jay E. Miller Fort Wayne, IN Pastoral Ministdes v X. 5. . sxwm , . ' 0:-w. xx is i' fa A N N ,fl 5' ' vs Q ' ,, ':'f::?1Q.g x Q .s .I w ,Xl X S X wx -' ' . ' ' M , 193 , . N Q A me 3-, -, t t ffx, Q' N -- ' - ' S ' A X- SR I, ' ,us 'N X X N is nv 'N X. . Q ss QX Rt - f X 5 N X , S sc, A ' ' I X Q s wc, si ., X 55 I I N QE? N fv- . - -, .. I rs Q X0 K X MQ Q Xe. :P X- ', J ' ,X E-P g s 4 ' We ' . 's I . sir' - - -:--SS - Xxx ' A-,. ' 'R . at ' 51, 1 I X l x K X we Nxv' ff L il' A W x NL ' X X-xx-I z -Q-res.: .. Q, A, s NYE b r my xg., JUG ,.2.,sQ.21f? ' 'T' 'iwsissszgal-g:a:....3 f . N XR f B152-:iss Nr: ' ,..-. 0 - . as as ' r ' ' X: Ds?-Ni-X x s-, .., 3 A 'NV ,iw 35229 - I X. Q ' .- .. 'akgbsg ' :':ff:.: f-lx ggsssfsa wi - ':r:S:x1: 7235.11 rw. ' ' . . N .fr rg:-.1 .gg T I 2 sr ,532-535: 4. . IB ,' ' .. 5' ,-3 'Q 5 A six 'sg' .P Sw f N is - N lngrgaiiisc- fzlr s X X x ask.,-g,0 3 X N. x X JK XQWQ X N N :G G -Ax fe- -f' -x W' -fa ms, A .0 sf 'R :er L '. 'G ... N E Q- Q A . L'lN ings: --Q - f Unpictured William Adams Thomas A. Costin Arnold Hansrajh Eldon L. Krider Tina M. Roussos Gregg A. Luginbrll Krisann Nething Jeffrey L, Pepple Booker J. Person Steve Sherman Seniors Bachelor Of Science Rich Morley Pandora, OH Missions Adam Grant Newcomb Van Nuys, CA Christian Education Martha Rupp Berne, IN Elementary Education Shirley Salway Monroeville, lN Missionary Nursing Johnny G. Saylor Convoy, OH Christian Education Martha Jean Shuke Hndley, OH Biblical Studies Dwight Silvers Fort Wayne, IN Missions Janet Stedcke Fort Wayne, lN Missionary Nursing Angela Stroup Bluffton, lN Elementary Education Allen Sudmann Fort Wayne, lN Pastoral lvinlstries Carol Swalm Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Missions William C. Tennyson Boonville, lN Christian Education Bryon V. Thompson Fort Wayne, IN Pastoral Ministries JoJean A. Thompson Fort Wayne, IN Elementary Education Karla Traxler Edgerton, OH Christian Social Work Vicki Vincent Mhlloughby l-ills, OH Business Administration Julie Ann Waggoner Fort Wayne, IN Elementary Education Da vid Webb Vassar, Ml Christian Education ldmberly K Young Fort Wayne, IN Christian Social Work Graduating Seniors Bachelor Of Arts, Music Bachelor Of Arts X X X Curtis Alexander Fort Wayne, IN Preseminary Eric Charles Ball Auburn, IN Pastoral Ministries Diana Cummins Fort Wayne, IN lWssions Mark William Douras Detroit, Ml Pastoral Ministries Nancy Gail Dudley Orland, IN Biblical Studies Christopher T. Givler York, PA Pastoral IWnIstries Robin Kae Hoatson Fort Wayne, IN Chdstian Education Jacqueline Andrea Huggins Fort Wayne, IN Missions L, Paul Lawson Montego Bay, Jamaica Preseminary Nmothy J. Niccum Wabash, IN Preseminary Carol Pebley Fort Wayne, IN Biblical Studies Rodney Gene Schuler Dows, Iowa Pastoral Ministries Craig Vincent Willoughby Hills, OH Christian Education Bachelor of Music Doug Hayes Shipshewana, IN Music Performance Dennis Kesler Fort Wayne, IN Music Voice Unpictured Daniel Pay Coffey NX ,se . X ff .. ., ix, .. , ,R ' x Q vp '-.-.lfgif 1-'I 'Q .5 A- ' ' ' M s . . ,..,., , ,.,,. , xx ss . A fs X is .. S ff X i. x J. ,..Q S. ...Q I ii? N .X X is X .. X g Q SN N . ,. ..,.,.,+...x ' is X ai' if Es 0.6 Q 'E . 0- 1 , .HI 1 4 . X . X 6 X 0 .. . xi X 'Q x X Q Q Sv x N Q , x, X X x X an 'x ,X -as ' I' 1 9 5' N sg, 31 V Yi F X x x. 1 lf, x , 2 4 N f xi' J IQ 2. fi X' 5 . te f 1 'QR A R 4 EN X SX 3 x ,B -a 4- S? Faculty Cheri Auman, Part time instructor Counseling David Biberstein, Dept. Chairman, Pastoral Ministries, Assist, Prof Char Binkley, Assist. Mgr. WBCL Radio Arlan Birkey, Assoc. Prof, Bible Wavo Bueschlen, Llbrary Dir., Assist, Prof Daryl Cartmel, Assoc. Prof, Missions Eunice Conrad, Assoc. Prof, Gen. Studies Carole Demand, Bookstore Mgr., Christian Ed Instructor Sterling Demand, Assoc. Prof., Chnstian Ed Richard Dugan. Academic Dean, Assoc. Prof Edith Ehlke, Correspondence Studies, Prof Joy Gerig, Christian Service Dept.. Assoc. Prof Wesley Gerlg, Chairman Biblical Studies Dept., Prof VWlliam Gerig, Dir. Correspondence Stucies Dept., Assist. Prof Missions Doris Grimes, Assist. Dir. Library, lnstf Larry Heidelberg, Social Work Instr. Grant Hoatson, Dir. lnstr. Services Dept. General Ed, Assoc. Prof Robert Hughes, Bible, Science Prof Don Klopfensteln, Correspondence Studies, Assist. Prof. Ron Leigh, Christian Ed, Philosophy, Assoc. Prof Merville Nicholls, Assoc. Prof, Business Dept. Chairman Ted Nickel, Prof, Teacher Ed. Jay Platte, Assoc. Prof, Music Dept. Chairman Shirley Platte, Instructor Music Clyde Root, Assoc. Prof, HistoryfSociology Ron Scharfe, Assoc. Prof, Bible Sonja Strahm, Assoc. Prof. Gen. Studes Alice Joy Weddle, Assoc. Prof, Elementary Ed, Forest Weddle, Prof, BiblefArcheology Herald Welty. Assoc. Prof, Pastoral MinlstriesfCounsellng Not Pictured' Richard Baxter, Harvey Bostrom, Dana Collins, William Deans, Marlene Everson, Joan Moyers, Deb Rupp. M5 Staff Curt Alexander Announcer - WBCL Barbara Artherhults Oftice Mgr. - Correspondence Janel Bowman Secretary - Dept. of Music John Burkett Field Rep. - Development Ruth Burns Secretary - Academic Dean Connie Clauss Assist, Dir, - Dept, of lnst. Services Warren CrawHs Assistant - Physical Plant Beth Curry Sec. fBookkeeper - Business Office Sherd Davis Adm. - DevelopmentfPublic Rel, Howard Dunlap Director - ChurchfAlumni Relations Ruth Dunlap Secretary - ChurchfAlumni Relations Madorie Fredricks Secretary - Development Betsy Fritcha Switchboard-Receptionist Lisa Goodman Resident Director - Bethany Donald Hamm Director - Student Personnel Ada Hausser Housekeeping Madorie Holloway Word Processing - Development Sherri Hubbard Faculty Secretary Nancy Huffman Secretary - Correspondence Sharon Hull Secretary - Correspondence Vicki Jacobs Secretary - President Lois Johnson Secretary - Registrar Robert Janes Director - Public Relations Joanne Kingsbury CashierfBookkeeper - Bus. OfHce Lynne Koch Secretary - Public Relations Karen Leigh Faculty Secretary Gary Litwilier Assist. Dir. - Admissions Lorraine Meek Secretary - Christian Service Sharon Mejeur Assoc, Dean of Students - Student Development Sherrill Miles Bookkeeper - Business Otfce 416 P : wi 'Pitt W' .: vu X 1. V sg5:s:.1-,fin EL- - X s 'RX N v X Ss 1 N X Q I . v 1 L K , Q 1 . :Sx:J f 'QA' X ' ' -',.,. f 1f'F5,,Qf1Q,--V. ff-'.5j3J: 'f F212 QFC xx f xss:-Lili L fff':5gL:.' -.ss ' X R 4 3 Q Qi fir ' rf, ' J f' l K 1 ,X J ' 3 - A- . 1 t :-- Y .- 4 ' - , N -. 132.-2.15 2, K L Y X Q7 N 3 W I X wx XX xx .3125 - ' R WE'-.::.. . :QNX Xt- - wg NW my - is Ns N Q 5 X , , 5 1 1 X 'U x X Uhr A., E1 . fl U' ' 'fu N -' ,ears as A , was s I ' '- V T4 ' . H ' .N .1'ss1:1f-V -'- ' ' P l 3:31553 - . 5' ill - -.,xs.., -:s.sss.::e:s: . 'fi rs -ff. ff 11.953-, -' Ames Axfj -H+ ' - , 5 . ' , . gpg - ' 1 ' ' 1 :gb V Av S f 51 1 x rigs., . A F . A, ,v r Mr Not pictured' Marsha Byall, Jeff Carlson, Ron Coffey, Barb Coon, lrene Cox, Jan Hoffman, Jeff Ling. Steve Manning, Jim Schweickart, Cheryl Silvers, Jon Skillman, Fern Smith. Jim Tolbert. Dennis Williams, X x ::z:s::.,:-' f. , ' s. ww R. 's 1 X Xs is X ss , i X I Q S '-I X Q22-Is. 22:1:':1-Iflf. ' '.','fJ':3:I:f-53-' x x x to xxx x R . v 2- X Xe- K ..., X x , s 'L X N s s I .qi L Staff Twyla Nelson Secretary - Admissions Carole Neuenschwander Secretary - Christian Service Rose Ann Nickel IMC Coordinator - Library Teresa Nussbaum Secretary - Business Affairs Pot Patterson Administrator - Business Affairs Julie Perl Secretary - Correspondence Donald Postel Director - Business Affairs Vera Repp Clerk - Business Ofhce Edson Reynolds Director - Physical Plant Sandy Rhonemus Director - Food Service Phil Richard News Director - WBCL LaVera Sauder Supervisor - Mailing Department Kay Schladenhauffen Supervisor - Print Shop Arlene Schlatter Secretary - Library Evelyne Schmidt Head Bookkeeper - Business Ofdce Deb Shaw Assist. Dir. - Admissions Ruth Silvers Assist. Librarian - Library John Sullivan Maintenance - Physical Plant Joseph Updegrove Regional Dir. - Development Keith Vincent Wce Pres. - DevelopmentfPub. Rei Linda Waters Word Processing - Admissions Frank Watson Field Rep, - Development Peg Zbinden Resident Director - Lexington Deb Zurcher Special Events - WBCL 447 Meiriflirege Wing Lexington Second Floor Center First Row: Marrna Rupp, Gino Garringer. Second Row: Jeanine Klay, Bern Lay, Karny Lindsfrorn, Thlrd Row: Nancy Ford, Renee Gerber. Diane l?idley, Lee Harley. Ellen Rowan, Marcnele Cowser. Tiimrle Wing 5ChulIZ Flfsf FIOOI South Flrsf Row: Bob Mergenrnal, Larry Ebersole, Dwayne Beggs, Eric Sfairhime, Middle Row: Tim Hodge, Mark Burrlff, Back Row: Bob Kraffl, Rick Collins 'I48 , 5 Q: :'. 3 A . . i..- igiqqr J.. 95130 Q? rr i, . ...a yv A, 3 w r N , . 5 xx ' '93 I 'J' - 'ii U5 if , , 1 F Ei , 'L v' Q7 1 5 I ' - 1 avg Y SL'2 J ffge Wing Noble House Jeff lsnogle, .lomes Barneff, Deon Selden, Jeff Burger, Norm Niels- sen, Joy Miller, Adam Newcomb, John Hughes, Steve McFadden, Kerfervge Wing Bethany Flrsl Floor West Flrsf Row: Judy Cuckler, Anne Earle, Evelyn Johnson, Tomi Von- Gunren, Josie Krallmdn, Paulo Johnson. Second Row: Elaine Forrdn, Joon Ronde, Bobbi Loy, Grefo Picklesimer, Karen Ummel, Teri Beard. Thlrd Row: Cindy lrwin, Wondd Krlder, Julie Woggoner, Melanie Boyd, Sue Yoder. MQ Crelgle Wing Meyer House nnerr Butler, Greg Peck, l?ay Hylton, Al Peck, Donovan Coley, Cralg Vlncent, Sencilyle Wing Lexington Second Floor North Bottom Row: Ginger Loucks, Paulette Miller, Deb Stuart, Dorle Russell. Middle Row: Una Gosser, Janet Florence. Kathy Wltzlg, Lorie Sonnentag, Teresa Stuckey. Back Row: Sandy Carpenter, Donna Glbbs, Mary Clark, 420 i, if A use i x X ,,V, , .,A, ,U .x, K .A . M . .... ,W WR W Y , x i Mu , L, 1 N... . W - ,- M... ,, . Y-fn x' !,,,,....,.-.iw , ,,..- G i 'Zl- 'V Maifliags Wing Lexington First Floor South Flrsl Row: Marla Murray. Matsuko Kimura, Laura Miller, Sharon Ayabe, Sue Larson, Second Row: Marianne Carpenter, Cindy Nantz, Lanette Mckeehan, Deb Stanley, Sue Burke. Third Row: Melodie Nelson, Diane Schindler, Ann Harris, Kim Brown, Dawn Lugibihl. Fourth Row: Kath y Baker, Tina Throesch, Lori Wiika, Lorraine McBride, Brenda Gepharf, Baillie Wing Schultz Flrst Floor West Front Ro w: rupside do wnj: Shawn Fingerle, Bill Ritter, Bob Herman, Ed Weske, Bob Yap. Back Row: Todd Burke, Mark Condrey, Gary Carlyle, Tom Neal, Clint Miracle, Doug Lingo, Wes Wiederkehr. Chris Prentice, Larry Kulla. Tim Pickard. 424 Jcidige Wing Befhany Second Floor West Flonf Row: Adrianne Sird, Leigh Pafferson, Jodi Walter, Vondra Euoanks, Nancy Hodges, Anita Haagner, Back Row: Becky Sprow, Denise Hauser, Jean Ayabe, Sharon Meek, Angie Pridmore, Deb Durkes. Lewiege Wing Schultz Second Floor West Front Row: Kent Birkheimer, Lewis Benneri, Farrei Zurcner, Todd Scniopers, Terry Sordeler. Back Row: Brad Cooper, Darwin Dun- fen, 77m Taylor, Allen Rossi, Dan Herr, Ron Tefff, Treni' Sailor, 'N-:.,,W., QQ' J-X X 1 I 1 I 'I22 Jerizhege Wing Bethany Second Floor East Flrst Row: Sarah Badgerow, Car- olyn Usher, Lisa Frauhlger, Kim Chupp, lres Hecht, Diane Copeland, Laurel Schafer. Second Row: Verna Sanekane, Jeanette Pavkov, Janna Schlat- ter, Michele Stoddard, Una Hol- loway. Welle Wing Schultz Second Floor South Front Row: Ed Neuenschwander, Ninus Sorlsho-Chamakl. John Mabe, Ken Slstrunk, Brett Lehman, John Klay, Phil Hentz, Terry Diller, Back Row: Mark Diller, Kevin March, Dave Spence, Hal Leh- man, Mike Walters, Graham West, Brad Byerly 'I23 Tanyge Wing Schultz Flrst Floor North Front Pow: Russell llda, Andy Pauauette, Tom Llchtenberger, Clay Stroup, Clair Lasater Middle Row: Tony Miller, Jim Anderson, Bill Gonzalez Back Row: Terry Mi- chael, Mike Messing, .left Kehler, Kevin Schwartz Calliele Wing Lexlnaton Flrsl Floor North Front Row: Collie l-llll, Suzanne Darrah, Mary Cook, Barb Arnold. Bock Row: Cindy Jetmore, Laura Stover, Robin i-loatson, Jennie Boehm, Jo Kingsbury, Cassie Sorenson, Tammy Bowman, Car- oline Cherry, Deb Burkholder, Pose McMinn, Donna Rediger, Darla Gagnon, Robin Tadsen, .qw A fd' .-A -V. s- S. 'i...,....' .. Q. Fw A , RALPH 4241 e EWS Wing Lexington Second Floor South Flrst Row: Beth Loucks. Second Row: Sharon Slocum, Juli Larnard, Carolyn Bortz, Mary Branden- berger. Thlrd Row: Jane Yoder, Lori Zernack, Jenny l-lirschy, Lois Pearrnan, Cheryl Mcl-lenney. Fourth Row: Diane Schlak. Deb Cooper, Ruth Ferrier, Evelyn Grift7n, Cindy Bos, Beth Herring, Carol Swalm. Denys Wing Schultz Second Floor North Flrst Row: Dan Corrl, Scott Davis. Second Row: Tony Trejo, fm Dunlap, Ken Hogg, Lyn Loewen. Thlrd Row: Dave Burkey, Dave Byall, Doug Fowler Fourth Row: Mel Zumbrum, Kirk Hoatson, Tim Cohea, Mark Pyles, 425 Amgrlele Wing Bethany Basement Flrsr Row: Gayle Nolte. Angle Wldmark, Susie Pose. Back Row: Karen Weiss, Rhonda Lehmann, Marlha Shuke, Lauren DeBoer, Angle Bfnkley, Denrse Johnloz, Pam Posrel Cheryllle Wing Belhany Flrsr Floor East Front Row: Nancy Dudley, Kelli Armstrong, Cathy Smldfz, Angle Srroup Back Row: Berry Dychener, Brenda Boyer, Angie Hlrschy. Chen' Nearhood, Cheryl Carrwrighf, Mdrie Fancher qi J! ,f ee . be .eb 'V' Q5- 1:-'7 5 SRX W3 ' y a. 4 x. ' NI' X ww 1 , .1 .fx .4 :. 'gk X QQ .- P .- lil? -I.: fi .- ' Nr isis f . A04 ,J - QQ ' Q, ,Q rf 5: 1 F g - L:- T Y 'f' V , N Q , . S5 x M 5 Y, ' ,A Q , f - 'L A' .5xg:,'i5'f-'I A K ' 3 X' ' f N. .4 'YJ H X ' f K V -I .Q- x1I.,Lx X . y .qw . Y y. w .- A .,.,, ,-.1 fs-Gu...- . -.m - , xx. --x . - 5- Rff3i5fh.rsQ f Bly . r . N 5 ,fx iff, , f .- lx I ,.- I -' - AQ:- l xff' mg f .fr 3132? MS:-SLXYQ W gp,-,: 9. 1 N Y , v x Q M, , .f l 4 J' . GA' 426 ,. Eicillllie le Wing Schultz Pll Front Row: Mark Brinkman, Kurt Schlopers, Mark Vincent, Par Black, Charles Mackey, Mlddle Row: Bobby Vale, Jon Burkey, Dave Fansler, Rolla Mains, Don Var- daman, Bill Tennyson, Norm Gifford. Bock Row: Benton Rhoades, Scoff Llechfy, Arnold Hansrajn, Joy Lin- inger, Dave Gruber. 427 Lexington SA ie Left to Right: Beth Lauclcs, Peg Zbinden rresident directory, Callie Hill, Sandy Carpenter, Marla Murray, Martha Rupp, eiiiliieiriyy SNS Top to Bottom: Lisa Goodman fresident directarj, Angie Wid- mark, Karen Ummel, Cheryl Cartwright, Jodi Waiters, Janna Schlatter, 128 Men Save Front Row: Tony Miller, Dollie Mains, Dan Coirl, Craig Wncenf, Jeff isnogie, Back Sow: Lewis Bennet Tim Hodge, Ron Coffey fresidenr direcforj, Bob Herman. Hai Lehman, X' x Q Y R l x X. youth Conference Steering Coomrmiiiliee Front Row: Calhy Smldrz, chair- man, Sonja Sfranm, advisory Laura Coffman, program' Nancy Dud- ley, secreraryq Josie Krallmon, publicifyg Marlene Everson. advi- sor Baok Row: Mike Badgerow, f9Chf7lCOf,' Doug Hayes, music: Arlan Birkey, advisory John Hughes. freasurerq Evelyn GrifHn, assisfanf cnairmany Jeff Burger, arf Siiudelmi? Aeeoeie tion Steering Golrmimliiiiiee Chris Glvler, preslaenrfspirlfuol We cnalrmanq Jeanine Klay, secret- aryffreasurer, Nancy Hodges, publlclfyg Lorie Sonnenfag, coun- cil represenfariveq Ron Coffey, advisory Bobby Vale, vice pre- sidenr LQUQWGWQQF Cfiommlliiiiiee Seated: Vicki Vincent, Ginger Louclrs KCHOILFDGDQ, Tony Miller, Judy Cuckler Standing: Eric Sfalrnime, Lee l-larle, Sue Burke, .lim Dunlap, Deb Cooper, Lyn Loewen 430 ' N f , 4 1. f 'WfNYf3 K x A ' 1 C , , 7 9 x . wx I J, r 4 -ff X , a, . - - ' - X ii gkik 4 'f' Q i ggi -Q ' iv X K K l f A -1. if! V . l 1 My .s L M: i if W u' 'V ' E ,,'9lL'JL' F jg 5 A ., M J' .A .. - l ,V -M' H - r , ' Hs sofa- . In r V AF? .1-' 4 fl . br My-i ' ' -: A , A A. ll- rl , ' - :Ya ' 'f ' . to ,. L f' X , A Lg' 1 5 PVS.. , T, - f'.ff ' 41,5 '- ' ' -' - I I. -'. ' -1f 1e5':i'f1'.24:1+' A ' ' 2 - if ' .' 'fs'.:!::i1l-.'-'- 1 , -1 ., rj I M K' r C' ' 1 c x g x... N- Nr' YK . K N4 N.-Q.: .sq 11' W 1? k Sf . 'L 5:3251 3?2bY?Li'RR'. CUSS Performing Groupe Sliyekineliz Sealed: Ann Smith, Gina Garringer, Standing: Donovan Coley, Dennis Kesler, HHS Company Fronl' Row: Russ Harris, Carolyn Borfz. Mlddle Ro w.' Greg Peck, Dave McDeovlrf, John Mobs. Back Row: Angie Sfroup, Angie Binkley. Sliiiillollv Sealed: Jennie Boehm, Melodic Nelson, Diane Ridley, Standing: Kent Fanl, Bobby Vale, Kevin March, Mike Walters. 434 Women? yemeyeem Flrsl Row: Joan Ronde, Cindy irwin. Middle Row: Suzanne Dar- rah, Denise Johnloz, Lisa Frauhiger, Lisa Nanfz, Cindy Sauder, Lori Hebert, Back Row: Vondra Eubanks, Sharon Gerig, Jo Manner, Berry Rychener, Nancy Dudley, Jana Schiaffer, Deb Rupp fcoachj, Meme Soccer Flrsr Row: Darryl Brown, Tony Miller, Craig Vincenf, Jim Hughes, John Hughes, Mark Vincenf, Brent Casper. Middle Row: Don Var- daman, Gary Carlyle, Bill l?iffer, Todd Schippers, Jeff Burger, Jeff isnogle, Jim Dunlap, Gary Burdick, Graham West Back Row: Denny Williams fcoachj, Tom Lichfen- berger, Dwayne Beggs, Kurl Schippers, Hal Lehman, l?ay Hyifon, Donovan Coley, Kirk Hoar- son, Tim Hodge, Terri Marlow fmanagerj 432 VVLQ- Bl-IIL ..--:gL1g1p1 ' ' ' ffl' ifflfiir' Pmimvwg ,G ann eg , s L: 1 1 N IH wi to lllllelnie eeke iibellll Fronl Row: Kevin Schwartz fman- agerj, Adam Newcomb, Greg Rohrer, Vince Griflin, Jim Dunlap. Back Row: Kenf Fischei fcoochj, Don Berfinger, Greg Prince, Ray Hylfon, Hal Lehman, Eric Thomas, Mic lWlls fcoochj. Womerzile eekeiibellll Front Row: Kelli Armsfrong, Joyce Bilger, Cindy Bos, Dorie Russell, Back Row: Tina Throesch fmon- cgerj, Berry Rycnener, Kim Chupp, Kcfhy Lindsrrom, Lori Wiiko, Robin Todsen, Deb Sfuan' fmcnagerj, Deb Rupp Ccoochj. 433 Fare wet Dear Fdends If .G -My , Q , ' 1-12: ' 4' ,lf 253. r ' Q ,- f ' . . e, . 1, f X se, ., .. f.e.s:' .pQ,,f1f Q :hh E , Ki., i . S ml ':- X--- - -,xx-raw. ., My .3 h'imS.,,. .1 ...Q xv.1,IxJ..l .-yu ' :I 1,1122 X' K 15555 1- 3 in Top: Herald Welty is presented a book of letters of appreciation Top: Dr. Robert Hughes ls honored for his many years of faifhful from the staff and faculty at a farewell brown-bag dessert service. Bottom Left: Deb Shaw, Enrollment Assistant Director, wlll luncheon in the Private Dining Room. Bottom: Don Postel thanks Jan be missed in the Admissions OfHce. Bottom Right: Dr. Clyde Root Hoffman for her work as Financial-Aid Director. ls bid a fond farewell. 1311 You IMW Be Mssea' .QF-'B 'Y Top.' Keith Vincent thanks Jeff Ling, Enrollment Director, for his years of faithful service. Mlddle.' Ron and Karen Leigh have a humorous moment during a farewell luncheon for Karen earlier in the year. Bottom: Sandy Rhonemus thanks Cheryl Silvers for pro viding her with a 10 o'clock smlle break. -asks W? :.L:,:e.f . t Aifxtffrfvir 'PW ' x mi- , E 1 KS-- W .- ii M y Y' 'Q -' 'Ii' :HS l, . , gc, . . f N s3. ': Yv2f3.??' 5ii N 1 :X 'z .- : , '- - fps.-. - V 'Eggs , 5: ui: ,ffvmi -r .i ff ,- 7' I X! f , i Y . s 1, ,xa- .. 5 Jai r ,Au .. 1. , 4956-.-CW., A , V nw fo:- ,. as xjf' Top.' .Hm Tolbert will be missed as Director of Grants and Research and as instructor in computer technology. Bottom: Peg Zbinden and Lisa Goodman have served the campus ladies well. lt was an emotion Hlled goodbye in chapel. 435 ,DUE pfedeflf . A Piciure l-llsfory Of l 982- 83 G9 NT. 'fy P . 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