Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1984

Page 1 of 136

 

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1984 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1984 Edition, Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1984 volume:

'A fn ' I ' w. ww .VI A -, ,vm - - Km .h.Lv,,.,,,. -2 I '31 1. 53 41 :CWA iw QA he L4 T it u RT-'1 'x v'5f'l' 'vt' pq r k I- Z. .- Y . - ' .. , 5 T Q34 5' A ' ' Q . a . J ,D 'fx X S ' . ' -- 551 . . M . 'Wx ' ix 'H X www XX 'E-Q X ' NWN. 'SMX -. X 1. fmt , V .X VY ' , X mr., Q:-A-ww .-1-,':1..,'-iim 'Q K-'QE-A -fbi, ,mf N W. N A x ,Q-V N ' x , - , X Q N X f-:-:hi-'Q-.'I2:,,....Q:1w':r-:-,,,..x..,N,. . QE! XXNN. QQ-V3-wlxx xxx-..Vu:qN ,.-,-PN QQNX 'NX-X X X H .,,. P41552 -fm'fi'-.ii5+1,i'EffiTQzE?'9 ' X331 Y' ' Y' X X X- N - ,YSYXX XX SRX XXX-NS--mixrw-a+NXv . XXY x X N -ekxny N5 -X SN X ,Ti ,J ,, 0 xxx It SQNX NNX5 Yww A Nw p , f svn :sa fem 'SITE N G- Ax XX XXX Xwx X B N9 WS X 2 --w w sv X M. ,Ns ffm V X V N- xX N XX- xxx W -'t-Q-1 ., M1 :-,.-,w'g51:3SN. N N949 1'-1-Ni!-1 5 any kySn., NSxxHX , ' WN x.. NN X -X XN-X ' 1, Nm X N. .NXQQH N x 1 X X X . 1 X, YWQSQ k,,. Xu. wr'45ii5:M':a?: f-f-sv-S1'?bxevsS'fafe''iff'-fair'f'eW'?frQrwrSSQa'ivN', KX R-NSW 'kifkxvrifrfia-Ii -X W' - NX.. N222 X yNN N XXXXXNxNX NW X xx Wxxxw Xiu -: f ,L-- IQ. tw - .-,--eww wr- -ss..-rf:-.f-.:,.1..Y1-ff:exf:1:'f::a:,4. im- .fr - N -rf A-Qx-. '-:-.-was N-,GE-we -.L-IJ .if IfAi :b:4ffl-:,,:fQ S:., fr.: f' f7'fQ'-SfC'f:fxN-35'f -4352 5' 1.15-'-QE. if'-Sri35tf:fS',2 'Q N' ' 'VS - ' - N CTJT'-' :YX 0f'11'lf'-F' .. ..,, ..,. 5: ,.,,... L, xxmwmwxxwm If ' 1 s v 7 Q 0 li A . ' 0- f Q , U 1 ' X , , , 'o, n ,' , f X fs.. .WD - 7 TI-IIS YEARBOGK Nba ,t -s D RYL CARTMEL You gave us a world vision of missions while teaching us anthropology, linguistics . . . We enjoyed your enjoyment of kangaroos and Indian costume and strange sounding music. You were alive to prayer and poetry and students' futures in ministry. Thank you for your integrity and gentle spi We will miss you! rit MD, IS DEDICATED AN GRAN I-IOATSD You gave us your expertise in auclio-visuals, cameras, tapes . , . and a sense of wonder and curiosity. We enjoyed your enjoyment of puns and jokes distinctly l-loatson-esque You were alive to media and missions and the modern world. Thank you for your heartfelt loyalty to F.W.B.C. We will miss you! 'WN Vx xl ' f FWBC PURPOSE: BRIDGE TO MINISTRY photos lay' Igllzzn Rowan Dan Lamlvert E Conrad VXA im ...i 'NX ..------.. -. - As a BRIDGE, we provide curricular ex- periences which form a linkage between commitment and ministry for persons preparing to serve as qualified leaders in the service of Cod. , 5 . 45 Nq.-at-..- JI Q2 2 277 'r' ' ' ' :E A ' 'wifi , X x .Q rx Q Vx xegx-iQRaM. was N... ....... I .......,..,. ...... -1.-l....i QSFIQX is , , Ev X Q5 :J I .2-.NY XM. Rm Ne 55 I RO x 7lill ai' ., Sifiliklwf 1' : ,..w.w-,.-, fe-er-X X: X- . xy-gqgssgrrg.-3 ...N QQ-E.fgQ:gga :f I 1f1'3:?gTi-.-Rfisa ' Efiif 9 ' ' .14 ,v AS a CARING COMMUNITY of faculty, staff, and stu- dents, we are bonded together through our mutual commitment to Christ and our re- lationship to each other as members of His body. X if , FWBC PECDPLE A CARING COMMUNITY photos by: Nancy Ford Marie Morri-5 Dan Lambert E, Conrad FWBC PROCESS: LEARNING - LIVING photos by: Nancy Ford Dan Lambert Tim Cohea Greg Sowles E. Conrad J x : ,I 01.-W i 'vmmmw 55 1 A 1-N - Q.-. A LEARNING- LIVING ENVIRON- MENT is one in which we learn to live and live to learn. Both enrichment and im- provement of life through learning, as well as excitement about life and what it can teach, character- ize our surround- ings. -'Nr f. ?fNE me-55 I f' I , efiggitff I, SM 17' ,- .. I ' lx x ll. Q ' p E :if X x i ,...i,t ' l k: ,, k 4 , 'L Y , ' ..,' w c y -.kilt I 1 ? ' I S- 535. :V X 2 A 5,1 , . ' is xx. W ' Pm, ,QXQ-, 1 I ,,..4 ,u,,, Qi. u I f AWN '59 5 ,A fn, I 'm C - OUR MISSION STATEMENT PURPOSE: Fort Wayne Bible College is a bridge to ministry. PEOPLE: We are bonded together as a caring commu- nity of maturing Christians. PROCESS: We come together in a learning-living en- vironment to explore, integrate, and apply truth concentrated in Biblical studies and inherent in general and professional stud- ies. PRODUCT: We go out as committed, concerned, competent servant-leaders of Jesus Christ to minister through His Church to the contemporary world. CELEBR TIG OP LIFE Al. 7 ,.. ,. EQ- v... u mi ' ' fa - s Nr F r ,, x P 2 kv., :V 1,-f Toz- 'err 4 If K, - iff y U if T' ' K lllll ' N3 i by Gregory Sowlc-. by Gregory Sowles Dr. Bo-strom has come a long way since his unex- pected by-pass surgery of September 2. After some difficult setbacks, when life hung in the balance, he progressed sufficiently to be released from the hos- pital on September 27. Part of his recovery time was a two-week stay in Florida to help him get the enforced rest he needed away from the work he was eager to get back to. Throughout that difficult fall semester the Bostroms tell of receiving encourage- ment in many and varied forms from the college community. Dr. Bostrom expressed his feelings in this quote in Pulse Lifelines: My heartfelt thank you goes out to all who sent cards, provided meals to ease the strain on Naomi, sent flowers, and faith- fully remembered me in prayer. -r :fr-rr l X i i .t kv-Xi. by E. Conrad S X X ,N X tc . . 1 . Abs KN JI FAR-LEFT: Back on his feet and healing stead- ily, Dr. Bostrom togeth- er with Naomi tells of Gods grace LEFT: A visit with the doctor. MIDDLE-LEFT' The Bostrom CET-WELL TUBE gets another signature this time from jennifer Lindsey, MIDDLE Harv parades his new tie, BOTTOM- LEFT Happy 30thl BOTTOM-RIGHT, 39th? We'll eat cake to that' x by Dan Lambert ' . , Jn 0 Ol S l 'fo I 'Po . .L :ff A .. GS K :Q N - 3, ts irfif' : V1 r :xx Q 1 , at. A F , 's ,f V .3-, 1 5 wht . fyq., .Te 5 .Q-if . v x., x , 13' 1, 0 Q 2 4 if s, 9 T' 'A P' Soccer Volleyball Dorm Actlon Chapels FALL 'L TQ VH 'lm TRPNELTNG XTH E95 AGE rv' ,sn V05 Tl g Photo by te dman Dunng the eumrner rnonthe, two vrce groups repre-aentrng Fort Wayne BXbXe Cohege prodarmed the me-5-aage ot the go9peX tn many churchee and other types ot gatherrng-3. HTS Com- pany, a Qeven-member drama troupe, trayeTed rn the Mrdwest, on the We-at coaet, and rn Hawakk. They Tett Port Wayne wtth thekr repertorre ot two A5- mrnute drarnae, some chudren'-5 pTays, and a serres ot dramzuogues on May Z7 and, asrde from three rest day-5 on campus, dkd not return untu Prugu-5-t15. Vosrtrve Side, a erxfmember musrc group, traveTed on the weekends Tn the Trt-Qtate area and worked on campus durkng the week. Both groups recerved Xettere ot thanke. trom mknr9ters whose churches were bkzfseed through therr pree-entatrons nf 4,1, f L 5 A.-, ,J Rue and Suhe Larn . bb VaTe V RTC-HTQ Xuhe La TOV LEFT: ktrontt Su-are L. Brad Bycdy, Xett 'r4ehTer, and Mark T'yXeea. TO nard -srngs a -aoXo durrng a pertormance tn chapet BOTTOM- Eusrc 1 uhe Larnard, and Bobby VaXe torn tn harmony, Koen, X ard tbackt Bo y , ,, T.- 44A Tla Photo by 5 Snahm .x U A ,f-- Zn-f ,- .Q f Ly X. X TT. ' J x , Sxedman TOT' T'axxTkL'1xCg,T'CLhMJ-Aa A demon out ok khu -uxan gxd Nanny Bochmx CENTER Cathy Srmdw, Xcnrw Boehm and Anya Quoup, Math N'xmum,NTark Bunk- nmn, 'Soma Strahm hhvccloij, and Smeg, Pugh BOT, TOM XEYT Euodxm- Hcnrw Bochmb cxphms why -hc u 'hm to he upwx wxlh F1x'nt3Jchck.-Xngxc Suoupy as ' Km hwhk on BOTTOM TWAL- A E, T hx kCaKhv 'umm T ' hcxl wav tw -cc pcacemakcx ,fu . V C-HT Tmvehng, m A vm wamd ru RX HJWAKK ., Y' , gf' Q-nl Phmo-9 by 9 UVK Ji .-wir' .- 1 mv Z 4, if xx v 4 EW FACULTY by E Conrad E , by E, Conrad .., -- -1 7. L - , 'fill' '14 '- i ! w TL oi if Q T 3 .Q : .g S 'XX ' F Q X. 'W N 'ff N' If Z Yu-5 JF' yy' if 1 U 1, Cl ' s 5' a V i ' A -ig TOP RIGHT Dr Fred Van Dyke, his wife Linda, and their two daughterw Rarhei and Liel take in an evening of music and pizza. TOP LLFT Rev Roger Ringenherg serves his daughter, lody. MID- DLE Prof judy Green at the hoard again. BGTTOM LEFT: Rev, Doug, Barcalow, hi- wife Pam, and children Mclibaa, Matthew, and Micah take time out for picnic fun, RIGHT: Prof. james Saddingtori teauhex with enthusiasm UM - E. Conrad Y by Greg Sowle-5 lr Hxw x zu Q iA Ifllil ST FP RIGHT Lon lNy.att covers the role of Bu-fine-5-1 Ollire Secretary wrlh the eflrrmnry lwcr powmon TCLIUITES BELOW-MIDDLE karen ML lxenna ulwxoue-lv cnyoy-. hor new rule aa Enrnllnwnl Adml--mnw Counselor Y rt give-N nn-. her .1 rlmnce- to 'monkey' around and cnpoy the flrallc-nge wlwlulw rome wlth the pn-mon At the left Curt Ru'l1.ard- Director of Enrollment, overww the whole actnvity --' BOTTOM Br-th Loulw exprc--L-A a xmnlc or surprif-Q, .1 farnrlmr krart of Faculty Servrccs Secretary hx Cregorw Howles ,W xr by Eunuc Conrad Other nr-w xml? recmvrng .1 XVClL0l'11L'0l:glkl'l'flI1gfl0ll'lE' 83-'84 year are Davrd Bxnglmrn, Barb Boyer, loy Pug-.luv, ,lyl Nnrr, Cmcly Sordclct and Deb Smnluv ....... X xr, ' I1 ' ABWH PARE TS' D Y I' .ly if h 'Am t ve- NWN mv Rn ff' if ' fir' Wit' ww .-wx rx sw.: xwsrgvxwr. Q- iswfw mf.. SXXXx1Qxf5'fQ 'J F5-' 5: xugq. A .IINMKQ rr Ai JN I 'Rig-x 72 ,f, A aff I 'U A A TOP Dawn halo, wrth Pam Evcrs1rightI,Cnter-5 mm the happv uqcanon of .1 Vlsit from Mom and hrother CIRCLE Ixim Updcgrove and Ia- lher enpoy the goccer game, even ln thc min MIDDLE Ixunny Diclwnnk grandparents and umlc lun the mrddlel came from Chicago for the dav LEFT BOTTOM Dave Bingham, KD, draww attentmn to .1 room drsplay in .1 wrng of Srhultz whuh uxcd a Hawanan motif. RIGHT BOTTOM Dmnc R1dIQy1DII.1nd her mother A f., . fx, lg 'wifi' I-4 K QQ: ,- photo by E, Conrad hoto b F :T photo by Tommy Logan ...lui :vhoto by Tina Throesch photo by Greg Sowle-5 ax. . photo by Greg Sowle-. hm: CAREER DAY -Inq tqafana lui , .,,.,,... t wwanaee S all I1 l photo bv Dan photo by Marie Morris Mr. I-lagstrom's address on Career Day person approach. We our capabilities, interests, emphasized the were to pinpoint and desiresfaspirations and match them up. Every job has its reds he said. Reds represent those things we don't enjoy do- ing. A job has to have enough greens, those things we do enjoy doing, to be ful- filling. Some of his advice was that we should rely on God, not on our own deci- sion, and be aware that doubts will always set in. But not to be alarmed, for if we were certain, we'd start not trusting. Get five people to pray regularly for you, he said. tfraris ' 1.3 TOP LEFT Gary Carlyle takes advantage of the opportunity to gather information about se- minaries TOP RIGHT The -.top light is a re- minder ot Dr Hag-etromk mes-age Green lights are the things we enloy doing and have had -ucces-es in FAR LEFT lcnnrt- Bot-hrn, with group tonipo-ed ul Rollrii- Main-, lv,-vin Sower-, Pat Blatlt, and Ted Wilson, put togeth- er a musiral package MlDDl,b Students had opportunity to become acquainted with 3-1 church and r'hurt'h-related organwations that could hold a key to their tuturt--. LOVVER MID' DLE' Polly Spate and Dave Byall that with Richard Hagstrom, Career-Day land Spiritual- Emphasis-Dayl speaker J .v QQU ,I of f' T. Ll ails-'gf mtv' Aiwa T5 V '35, ROW' l Coach Denny VVrl- liamk, Terri Marlowe, Ramon Demnntl, Raymond Hylton, Dunuvan Coley, Steve Gag- nnn, Tony Miller, Steve Stu- art ROVV 2 Mark Brinkman, Mike Badgerow, lim Dunlap, ,lue Butora, lue Updegrtwe, Mike Cadrette, lxurt Sfhip- perk ROVV 3 lawn, Mark Vrnfent, john Hughes, left Burger, Graham Wes-t, Pepe Caatilln Not pietured Darryl Brown . 'fl X, ,,. X 0 .... Cv- E2 -2 I. .f 'hK-'G - .- wtf - ' I r I N X - gf . M- 'fx Q .Fx T 5 x 'Q' X r : xt ,vi . s' X l -1 ,. M N 'ffl' 'V' ' . '.,, N.r . . 1 ln- I A -fvffmmm - ta. 'A w-9 ' Q ' e . fS59'1'-Htdff. ' I ' I-Vu ,' By Tina Throesch TOP Falcons ranked number 3 in NCCAA District Ill Our record -.tamls at 12 win-I and 5 linger-S MIDDLE LEFT- Graham Went broke manv records this year, among them is most points in one game - four' And most points in a -,ea-,on - 30 goals with 11 assistal Crahanr was Surely an as-set to the team, MIDDLE RIGHT: joe yt r Q11 f V - -lil K By Dan Lambert w w w ,Q if g . . .-: ' .Q , W .-'J - ,- -yy I: .gt ' .N : 1 X J,-slew - .e R , ,,,. , - ., r. tt- -- aw -.tx . . , t . ,l , X, , , , L ,ggtdg lg . ,. .3 W --T Iqzyv.-, .K v xx. ,npr- ,qx ,Y 5?-Q r ,h ., WS . .N . .xt A Ava -1.-rw SN--frw?+59'ff7filf'Tt ' ,. '- Qtr: ?fgg1,55j:- A 5 N65 . gk -T1 grin - i 3 I ' Re a' KK xxx , .. X x Y X rx al - , ry X .A .. , NF, 3 -K+ WY-V . O , x O X t W . X , 5 V at .XX 2 rr r.. tt ' 5-s sp: my ' '::f:,Yf: I tA,g1Q - . 3.-: , . Q lx, I it r Y - M K 'X 'I 'X X x XXX N, X rr it N., Qt :yy rv Qt its N ,X 1' -.Cy X -fn r Xt e , Xi N I NSA Vx? as Q N ,, Xe x X UNL Fx :xv so It X T' Ii, N' ,A N x W' r . Q X Q ar t x I X 1' K in e -in fx tw x ' ' Q X K Q ax A yi + ..agl,rgfs.r 5+ 5 -t + X ly r 5 A 9 r at g H Q f, iw Wi' KX X I w ,R we t x N X QNX r rx x Xl t xr e X N X X x A N I . JA M tc, . . , ,t N ,,t X By Tina Throesch SDK. zygitaiffzli li' xx' ' QM Q ty , f sXrSY:X63irri'levrll X rblqCcs QQ 'N--N 1 'I TN-tsl N1A','t -gl I- tw' tl WSH. , r mEFl 3R 7 I ' 4 Olivet r age- ,1 3 St. lose 1 , 2 Grace 1 , 7 ConcorsiQXvI.4ul?I3 r iEhIeg?lSli 1 i ., h aaa, . , 3 Grand Rap1 gigtEQh1x0f 2 A Bible and 9 gl a 5 9 Lindoln Christlwvgjl QQ 0 E O Mootjsy BiI3le IH-slffix , ' 2 ' O GraqQBible Collegei 5 3 GraqeTBjble College 0 4 Circ -eville Bible Col e 1 2 Matson College 3 4 Huntington College E. 1 7 Grand Rapids'ScI1ooI of O . X Qibleiancl Music Eircleville 5 Butora headg the -Nuccerball as he so often was seen doing as he A6 Pldyffd 1lf'lf'nn0 vCrand Rapids Baptist 3 W i I By Timm Cr ,ie -5 7 gr 1-31' I5 'iirir .dv for t xx. 'l Q .At ' Q Xl W I f 5 ffl SCDCCER UPPER LEFT: Team captains left Burger and john Hughes always had encouraging words to say, They really held the team togeth- er. UPPER RIGHT: At Bethel tournaments you can see the in- Coach Williams , --3,35 A tensity in the faces of the people , M - . H fffif on the bench, MIDDLE LEFT: ,.,,,, K5 if Ray Hylton towers over the oppo- K 1, , M nents as he goes for a headball. 335555 T -551: ,Q MIDDLE RIGHT: Mite cadfeiie m.,.:f',If,3' ' Y goes in For a score, LOWER LEFT' 'fit -4' ,f 3!i2QQ1S'1 , ..g??.-5.153 ,, , . age.-gfjfff-Q:-1:-f Coach Denny Williams was I U K: quite an influence and example ' , ,.,., for me. lteam quotej LOWER ' 4 1 .. 255' Q Kiln: RIGHT' left Burger giving his all ecffi: ' - T t- V . A ,Q E 1 ...,. as he did throughout the season, By Tina Throesch By Tina Throesch -' .. ., X ewes i , X R ut . is f 3 355 , x v . .Q -me I 3551 ' W Q i.--11 N 'rex-N k J 2:55 'K i A , , te. 'fffjlbqdlmg it W 11-5-iii. X Vox. tc - - - '- ggi 53 wXt:xit:.:tk01:msxSN-.-.XGX -Wi S' :X g a i . A --X, 'f X xr-NPV: '- .' . y - ee t X Q ,AQ 3 3 ti ,f e c,,..c -si, By Timm Cohea By Tommy Logan - .E 'i i'Xlv3'ff.L'Il'U3l 'Xn'Hfv Hpersonally, my Own V-K-i-L-w 35 Q'!S'i11:Ri i' Wmrf- ' '-' . IF- 't coach'n record assed 'WW l g it if 'pQ,zg3i m3'egg i the 50 mar t is year . 5 . - -its :ts-'rs-.-- If- J-' ' '- .,-,. - . . .gf i 'L-l mllnggmsufn with soccer-coaching re- M L a ll 'il cord of 29 wins and 25 -gy-f gi -u ', ,Q 1 ' r, ,Y - losses and three ties. It TSP, , ' - . ,A has been my privilege to .-s-1. r 1 if, , -Qga. f - I 2 . ,,,,:,.-- ' . 4438 -F' N, ,, ' - -' work with the Falcons fsffmss - . 1 1 si-f ? 3:gxj j g ' A t g -P-f Q 7,4 over the past four years. ' WJ 3 ' e i- ' It is extremely reward- , ing to see the growth and improvement that has been made by the team each year. By Tina Throesch By Tina Throesch 17 Q - ia . '-Ni . -' , ' tes ter I , ., Laila ii , i t ., f 3' ' v is- -N P Q ysg xe-A x .I , K -' R f- A, ti iq. ' A ,v N Ny as ifx kv,gf,x,1 -Q-, - Q lyzug. - K g f , Us iffssfgwix X KINS x 3 QQ , ,ffl IF' - H T - 1 s 1 .. L ,rx . 'E X -is Slat yr 1,:.ss':: K:-'Q f , ' U' t ' 'i . t .Ie h. -M Q ' I 51- , QT 'ffl ' 1 I - . I ' 'I . -cv! gf. , ' A x NG' 5 . x . A K' A X 2 I 'g V A , 1 r I I -in . - if I .sr . Y, ff I if g' l 4 fi' i 1 'f I: ' as K X I' ,I v - ',. L N ' R . - l Q- 5, ,I 3 - . x U, ,..1.,s.-,tg 12. 5 K ' - T- 4 l I . .,.. -A . -. . ay? i t .V By Marie Morris By Tina Throesch UPPER LEFT' Falcon Cheerleaders - -f. I T froze on Parents' Day as they bright- K ,xvgfy :..ox,.,NQ- xii Xt QQ, bm, ,, ened the rainy day UPPER RIGHT' X T' A N XXJYV' ' ' Coach plans the strategy for second .- K X it ,X hair. UPPER MIDDLE Pepe Castilla . ft ,Sv Y g X P- ,Q tw was the second leading scorer on the ' QL 5 'N . by I i ,, T as team with 12 goals and,B assists S-q ' gf Clblgf I- . ti I X rowsiz MIDDLE' Miiecaafaieiea z st gt-'NN5 W the team in the warm-up chant to get 1 t W .tv ff' sg Q X the team psyched up for the game 3' i' ' LOWER LEFT Steve Stuart gels 9 , 'tl' S' ready for the game. LQWER RIGHT: ' e , l S 1. I .,. K VXA Trying to figure out how to keep one I Y 1 h X' S H , eye on the field and the other on the . is ' X V it A hook is Terri Marlowe. X f f :fiE'ifYf - i Coachs Corner Once again, as the coach of the Falcons, there is nothing that makes me prouder than to see the men play in such a way that obvi- ously demonstrates it -X V Christlike attitudes and characteristics. In one 5? J: F .5 : ..ae.v -f '- N X- A .92 1 . game, I had a player ap- -X. xt-Hu.. ,,,.. ... . . Timm Cohea i Kevin Schwartz proach me from the oth- i -ft I I er team who said that in .i I ,LY T, all of his years of play- ' ' kt KA ing soccer, never had he .l 2 played with, or against, , 44' TTT a team who he felt repre- LQ .,,,,, , Q Tx sented Christ more ac- I - curately than the play- ers of the 1983 Fort Wayne Bible College Nw L, soccer team. No greater ' ,ff compliment has ever 7' A been paid to any team , 4:- than this-N 9 0, BY Timm Cehfa By Tina Throesch ' 32, -T, I8 if CI-IARAC I ER 'fl SDCCER X' .t ...ef-:vis N LQQQ l X ,Q Rxxb ,, P .. :N- V ' 2 r v N '- j 1 - , gg . WA if 'X .. 5m,.,.... sin, . Y .. Q t -- sis- . N H i xxwxl --:nk V .I , K., V X ' ti Mi -- .,gklN'x,if't Jax Nt F .J W - ,X , ,N j Y-. -wsu:-ef' . s s . - . . -- 'YA' -1' 7 WS L . . -'.u...c N ' s -' N t ,SS :S'31i,i..,?:. .Q -X i w t t 'L r , . MN., w A .S Wu.. Bw. .V ,uct my :YS - ., W . V ' W Q t X ' l't.s:'La11- , but Q. R ,Zig V :L N ,,,,j gi' A Q Q j Wx Q . Tina Throesch -.-NQQQ .. iR,QX5Nii. - in s 5 ' -T-:Qu m N, - .-.bf K Q 'ERA' 'X' 'hr uc r- . ' . Q-P - ' X . -may fn-s-F..L,, - sf -. - ,' , me . u+ 'ff+s4a.Jif ' j 1 ' i 1 - -' A - . Du. -.+ 2 sf-X 'W ' M- x ,gs,T?,-XL-N ily- Q-4: B r 2 , X W -. s T r ,, -. N . Q X 'N RN Q 5. U X D , .. .t 'fy Q-'ff if ri .. 11. . t .t Est 'itz xg A QT:-,QEQ K- X x-.A jj. , N. in . P H - - s Q t ii K -if +- ,il :'5M'fi fi 4- ' 91 'Q J . 'L l N sl i' i - ,.... 'te' : t Q. . fs: 1' ' lil-'R' ' 1: -..f'lf'i,-,,. ,.l.'T'ff', 'X.QVs-'- -5 , -A : -51f:feP,Y.iv 3ItI'R,'. 4'iSv2i:S'?w31'f5,x.'f 1 Q Middle by Tina Throesch By Tina Throe-sch By Tina Throesch UPPER: A note of sadness at the end of the year was the severe injury which john Hughes sustained during the last thirty minutes of the Final game against Grand Rapids Baptist. The nature of the injury required knee surgery and will involve months of rehabilitation for lohn. lt is the exact same injury that was sustained by jimmy Hughes, lohn's brother, which eliminated him from participation in the 1083 soccer season. LOWER MIDDLE- Donovan Coley one ot our lamaican play- ers, will also be leaving the soccer team. Donovan was an asset to our team as he showed us how they play soccer in jamaica. LQWER LEFT Tony Miller will be missed as he graduates. Tony injured his lsnee during the soccer season LUVVER RIGHT Darryl Brown, another graduating senior, will be missed next year. Darryl has commited many an hour ot his life to -soccer while at BC. O , Old QS? .. 23,526 225456 2 photo by Kevin Schwartz This season held some very exciting moments for the volleyball team The schedule was tougher this year yet we post- ed a winning record of 12-5 having lost to schools such as Huntington Bethel Mar- ion and Concordia - but we did defeat Bethel once and Concordia once. Next years schedule promises to be similar and we look forward to it with great anticipation especially since all the ladies on this year's squad are eligible to play next LADY FALCONS L I H 'L 35,20 year. Anyone who has yet to see the Falcon Volleyball Team play are the ones missing out. Coach Deb Rupp Special Awards: Most Valuable Player: Betty Rychener Most Improved Player: Michelle Unruh Best Service Percentage: Betty Rychener Mental Attitude Award: Pamela Postel Outstanding Setter: Janna Schlatter UPPER RIGHT: Betty Rychener serves an ace. LOWER LEFT: Michelle Unruh returns the ball. LOWER RIGHT: Team spirit from Janna, Betty, Lori and Ruth. photo by Deb Rupp Tina I .N SERVE WINNING SEASD 1' .xc-. N, :5 My xx:-ff'-ff -: t .x f. it .-F' Y I 'I 1 W? rw I Q X? J NW Xxxx NX photo by Tina Throesch X N ?553?5:55i3i'f111Sr',fiiiifzifi'-25?-3 '-Saw -. 'Z -N :gli C A A I QNX xv X X N X 'N-XNZNM ...,. .' .,:,'j-ggwzy R . ,N ' . ' - W.,-.,,-a... .. t--- N. . ,X ,Xa xvxgg .gt-.-zgqzf: Q .. ,, :, Q ,,.. V .-5.9, X ......+....,....v..... 'tw ro SCORES FWBC 3 FWBC Alumni O GRSBM FWBC 2 FWBC Concordia 0 Concordia FWBC 2 FWBC Bluffton jv 0 Bethel PWBC 1 FWBC Bethel 2 Nazareth FWBC O FWBC Huntington Z Cincinnati FWBC O FWBC Grace Bible 1 Grace Bible FWBC 3 PWBC Cincinnati 1 Earlham FWBC 3 FWBC Tri-State O Tri-State FWBC 1 FWBC Huntington 3 Marion Match Record: 12-5 Games- Record: 31-18 UPPER LEFT: tBaclc Rowl Coach Deb Rupp, Pamela Pos- tal, Betty Rychener, Ruth Fer- rier, Shelly Pattersong tMiddle Rowl Mgr. Sharon Gerig, Mi- chelle Unruh, Lori Hebert, loan Ronde, Janna Schlatterg tlfront Rowl Cindy Sauder, luli Larnard, Mgr, Ruthanne Lay, Kay Studebaker. UPPER RIGHT- joan and Ruth block the ball. LOWER LEFT: lulie delivers a perfect set over the net. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kay Studebaker prac- tices her service technique. LOWER RIGHT: Cindy re- turns the ball as juli backs her V. .. . f: up. Q- photos left by D. Rupp and 1. Yoder O 0 0 FOOTBALL kc. -vb Sowles f , by Kim Steiner L Q ,J -, z ,ss X by Kim Steiner ',, in -:Ei ki 7' r rig ,s , ..,.. , 7' Y W 7 rn' Q-sv ti 9 is .. rr M. Q by Greg Sowles 4 'R by Greg Sowles TOP LEFT, Rub Lucas seeks an opening. TOP RIGHT With .1 tip-off the students take onthe faculty MIDDLE Joe Butora goes for a frees throw to put the pressure on the faculty ABOVE Louis Bennett goes for the ball at the snap, RIGHT- Prof. Doug Barcalow tries to pm- tect his flag, as Rev Biberstein comes to his rescue. 15:1-v A, I -c!' 1 -1 J.-ragin g fu , ' I I S 'r ,+L,,.. I BASKETBALL QLLEY ,,.,. B TOP Rev Brbvr-tern cbargew Dayc- Rollrnw rn an attempt to even the -core ABUVE Ed Weslke -lam- onv, but gets a strong, bloclc from Tum Taylor and Rollrn Mama aw Lou:-T Bennett loolv- on LEFT Scott Stom- baugb pub- rt home wrtb 'Scott Lrecbty and lxcvrn Abbott gorng, into motron BOTTOM Men'-Volleyball Club, Lett to Rlgl1t,Top Row Y Rol- lrn Marn-, Scott Stombaugb, Bobby Yale, janna Scblatter, lrm Beard, 'Scott Ltecbty, Dann Zelwr, Ed Wt,-slce, Ind Row - Dave Rollrn-. Louw Bennett, Dave Fan'-ler, Trm Taylor, lxcvrn Abbott, Cbuclc Roclgerw and Ietf Cerrg Tbr- year S rntramuralk encnmpae--cd football, ba-wlcetball, volleyball and rndoor woccer wrth the gurls lNrtb1tbe1n-g a heavy year of new 1-trams and the pusb tn! ward accredrtation add- rng to the load, the ro- leawe of tenf-tony through atblotrcs wax Ju' one way of balancmg the scales. 0 nga 1 Ft' 9 wil 'PEZ '1g iQ?d 'F ' 24 -357 LET'S PIG CUT . . . photo by Kevin Schwartz , A . , 9,31 1,7 . , .V . photo by Kevin Schwartz TOP The host of the roast held up with pride MIDDLE RIGHT' Boy, that water- melon sure looks good Y watch your finger, Darryl MIDDLE LEFT: Rich Andrews and Pat Black provide live music with a message, RIGHT' Mr. Cartmel enjoys participation with the students. N19- ! ci . ,il , . ia, .3 E V FL' If Q -5'5 ,A L, ne' .wr ' V-S' rf ' ., ,..-f m! , if V . ..., . 1' Ill- l , . 1 :iii-1-.:,1.f A-Q , .bf . S T ' gr- . . lg x-. ,X l l K l --r 'Tj . , Ar. Aff' 4-xX M , I ' l x.. A I.'.. '.: f-l.T ' Q., . T .XT 5555? x3.....,,.'J T. . photo by Kevin Schwartz - ' , 5 ri' 'S fu 1 ,Q ' 'U ff .kg N1-gil 'xi' F- . T . we -of N , ing . 1 ' if T fffzt +L ' '-2516? ,V rl , me ,gg fw. ' tu.-,. K 'NK E17 I' 'six 1 I , , fr A- Freak ,, Z X . ii , 91150. -W f ' .rut X ' .'. sq' . V- if 'F V .JA A ,, Ya 1 photo by Tommy Logan .. J., ,V ---7'-1 ' 1 :W- Q 34 Wgqqgtwtt IN :S 5 up 5 ' .-, h . pcm., K x 1:3 I . X . R Phom by Temmv Leg-in -QW. , . -,., I K photo by Tommy Logan R. sg, Q L.. ,g we F S s ew- -XNW - -Q : ' X Y- Eff ' ' l . l 61,0 New K L Tl Tll EX . Q' v 'IX X Estvst .5 3 5' A Y , ,L on ,f -X N X , . 5 A, , T 'X 2 ' Q X T' 5 t X 4. A Q 'F 'f - - - : ' at - f x . . ,- I gt ,,vt,, at T :I 'Q .. fx. 1 f gf' . X y Y 5 1 'N A X ,A N fr tA'1C,x 1 U M -A Q. 1 ' Q 'g.3'!'. ' X F - ' 4 4' X 1- T , . , 1' A- I 'Q - X 1 V, A 'MQQ-...NP . 1 . Q ic y K ,EQ The Pig Roast sponsored 'Qi g' K by Schultz Hall involved X each SAE wing with each i t 2 wing picking up a part of 'i 'L , the event to get the fun rolling. :Q , 'T . . Q :S 'L' X YS we ' '- S - . 3 1, 4 , X -tzwaux ,Qi ' rw 1 If--,ggtia-' ur. -' L vF 5a :Nw .w-9.-' 'gd-T - .,.w:y-,fe . t . A t ,Q ' 1 -ff-.W ' I , W 'ilxw.'-.'fi.1 '?i a-R35l,':25'5? 5+T' K! - - -f-- - eg kg , . 2 X-' 1- .QQ-awe photo by Kevin Schwartz 'f Tv?f:v'sLtfb-..4..'!1f..4 ' ' X' 3 - Student and community participation made the Pig Roast a tasteful event. The Burlcey brother-5' contribu- tions made this communi- ty outreach a Successful undertaking, Pat Black and Rich Andrew's musical ad- ditions were great for the spirit. jon Burkey felt there needed to be one more porlcer so they could really pig out, TOP Relaxation, good food, and great fellow- ship LEFT Peter Bur- lcey, Dan Lambert, lxe- vin Ahhot, Dave Bur- Lev, 'lon Burleev, and Dana Collin-5 wait in expectation ot the tint cut OVAL Tom Lich- tenherger, publicity chairman .3 mix .L iii? we rm LV 'Nj T Y .-.LII DGRM TOP They told mc rt was- going, to he ea:-y MIDDLE There'-. nothrng like brotherly love BOTTOM LEFT Put your john Henry here Mrnnic BUTTOM RIGHT Quiet study is a must! by Tina Throesch flgf XXr JWA5 Y ,T NM -J' fx L 3,41 by Kevin Schwartz Xl' ' 1 F S ffnfnf ,p ' nv-wwf wry ja 3 N-436.44 N by Kevin Schwartz 1' xg yr Q9 H .',,,. hy Ian Yor-,ton LL. 'N'-null' -It 8 f , e , 5, ,f X luv ii .X iz.: L W 14 Life in the dorms might be de- scribed bythe various actions and activities portrayed on these pages. The flavor of the dorm can be tasted in the constant studying and in the brother-sister wing re- lationships. The dorm is a place where late nights become part of the learning process. lt is a place of sharing one's life experience and growing together in Christian love. Dorm life remains a distinc- by lan Yorston ol? if . i t i iv X N X Q wx Si mf X Q sv-5 X ya NX x XXX X Wx ,xx AQ i 2 . HEX t N f N tx X Sa i Q XX - 3? l is ' ' if.l.i.f A iii - v2?Z'2f'fiff 'Q:3':'Hii5'rf . , if + 531 if' f 1' Z? ii '. fri fx X 2' t' 1 :F 3 t A ?w Zfgi Ev? at ' ' Q5 My S915 J U1 U1 D U DJ 'U U7 Q. FD ':15o:1-fboiiifmme D-C A W D-D-na -1 - O fi ,D ' S-refs Us 55 2 W cfm 9,,2ge,..Oomi 1--'E'n...n: ro Q ...N 3 5 Q 'W D na :fwfr F35-,,,5'U0fiLo.: -r-isfgfjs--mm Wm:-'n 5'-io.f0a,n-5 me-EDSW4 -S5:?Q-e?gmgz 'J ,.,'-'gpm ,'CL'72 ' D'5'm I ':rE'.'fDmEig-..m Fo P-vs 'D 3 '-l ' O E' O 0' 7 C in N TT O an - -1 in ru D m fb 'D O D' .J-O ,U ,., :D .-v fb .-+ O fb O. msamsm Onsale -P. UQ U-, Q D.. .-. 5ss?:mOssamHe 33-,'Z', 4tn3r'nfDD fim ,-gm! O.-fmm:l'Dg:.--D' gg V, -- ,N C jj, 77' Cl- -ri C W :r'wo-m,,23,,:r wf 'E, H wer rec- D 29m'T T'm?-gm-iif'D-2-,OO by Nancy Ford by Nancy Ford TOP1 You're such a cutie. fThe piglet was encountered on a brother-sister wing outingj MIDDLE: Last minute beauty touches are important and the consultant is showing the girls how. BOTTOM LEFT: Richard Tolson gives karate instructions to joy and the rest of the girls, BOTTOM RIGHT: More Pizza! by lan Yorston iv Zbtifg d 42 igygyr SP BELOW Checking in the canned goods are Kane, Poindexter Gammon I-'ahl Blair Wilson and others Eg ...W , G. orr- CAMPUS N SINGLES me -at 2' Je 26 RIGHT Ramon Demond, Suzanne Aden, Trudy Holloway, and Dean Van Horn harmonize for the Sin- gles' chapel presentation in November FAR RIGHT: Randy Iv1cCafferty and Tru- dy Holloway find cookies and hot chocolate very wel- come after the bone-chilling job of collecting canned goods photo by Greg Sowles Off-Campus Singles began the fall semester with a dinner party at Duff's, and then returned to campus for a communion service. Luncheon meetings every other Wednesday have brought the group together for prayer. In December the group invited the entire school to co-operate in a Christmas Food-Drive in cooperation with the churches of Fort Wayne. Thirty-eight students responded and a total of 1900 cans of food was collected and turned over to the Fort Wayne Food Bank for distribution. The fall semester officers under the presidency of Mark Gammon are to be commended for their initiative and follow-through. The strong interest shown by the group is a hopeful sign that this kind of fellowship for off-campus students will flourish here. Y' gigs gr. I N '13 - . 1 ,a..,f photo by Tommy Logan ABOVE: jose Castillo, Trudy Holloway Suzanne Aden Dean Van Horn Q MQ- Eileen McCormick, and Greg Hubbart gather at a Wednesday brown gab I M-'J luncheon. 413,23 -L -Y BELOW: Kathy with little Phil at her elbow makes a decision. Young Chad Fittro studies the situation, tram . SWS ev S as MIDDLE: Terry Fittro and son joshua share a mo- ment of indecision. BOTTOM: David Maxwell and son share a decision made. ' 1 MIDDLE: Steve Nelson enjoys holding the bag for Little Phil. BOTTOM' Marla Bettinger en- joys a Few moments with the Nelson baby. Marrieds find getting together once a month to be a nice family affair. One month is for an activity the children can participate in and the next month is just for mom and dad. Carry-in dinners are always popular whether in the park or in Founders. john Taylor, pastoral ministries ma- jor, has been the guiding arm of this year's fellowship. 1 . Ni I '-'S ' T ' of 'at ABOVE- john Taylor, Illa, and daughter Mi- chelle ata September picnic on a warm Sat- urday afternoon in Foster park. Photos by E, Conrad Q FAMILY PPAIRS 5' SCI-IDLARSI-IIP AWARDS Darlene Bittner: Hogue Scholarship Pat Black: Ira Cerig Scholarship Laurel Schafer: Friends of FWBC Rita Whaley: jewel Ache Scholarship Brian Allison: Friends of FWBC jay Lininger: Friends of FWBC Darryl Brown: Hirschy Scholarship Deb Durkes: Friends of FWBC Carolyn Bortz: Mary Haller Scholarship Cindy Nantz: Philip Scholarship Scott Liechty: Friends of FWBC Mark Brinkman: Roy Meyer Scholarship jeff Burger: Friends of FWBC Shawn Fingerle: Friends of FWBC Dennis and Monica Collins: The Rarnseyer Scholarship Colin Rajaonanivony: Poorman Scholarship Marla Bettinger: Kenton Cerig Scholarship Cindy jo Sauder: Friends of FWBC Karen Umrnel: Friends of FWBC Ann Harris: Friends of FWBC otos hy Dan Lamhert ff,-:E . Ph -.,f.-- 1:11 ' ir 5 , ' I , :I Ylang : MEN'S SOCCER AWARDS Mike Badgerow Mark Brinkman joe Butora Mike Cadrette jose Castillo Ramon Demond Steve Stuart joe Updegrove SECOND YEAR I AWARDS: jeff Burger THIRD YEAR AWARDS: Donovan Coley Darryl Brown Kurt Schippers lim DUHIHP Graham West Ray HYHOH Terri Marlowe Mdfli ViI1CGf1f FOU RTH YEAR AWARDS: john Hughes Tony Miller Offensive Player of the Year: Graham West Defensive Player of the Year: john Hughes Most Improved Player: Kurt Schippers Most Valuable Player: john Hughes NCCAA AWARDS: 2nd Team All-District: john Hughes, jeff Burger lst Team All-District: Ray Hylton, Graham West Honorable Mention All American: Ray Hylton 2nd Team All American: Graham West AWARDS WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL AWARDS PARTICIPATION AWARD SPECIAL AWARDS Shelly Patterson Kay Studebaker FIRST YEAR AWARD Ruth Perrier juli Larnard Ruthanne Lay Michelle Unruh Photos by E. Conrad Best Service Percentage: B. Rychener Mental Attitude Award: Pam Postel Most Improved Award: Michelle Unruh Most Valuable Player: Betty Rychener THIRD YEAR AWARD Lori Hebert Pamela Postel joan Ronde janna Schlatter SECOND YEAR AWARD Sharon Gerig Betty Rychener Cindy Sauder if ., .Ae:2f. - -1 1? litv . 31 254-I It -L v 'I Y CI-IAPELS INSPIRE RIGHT Ronl1.ihl,mission.1ix' fi' Brazil is greetml bv lxareri Lmmf-l .ittvi his inspiring chapel rrwssttgv' Ron Fahl, church planter in the Amazon area, was para- lyzed in a Honda accident in October of 82. He told the student body that the presence of suffering should not be troublesome since jesus said, Take the part of a good soldier in suffering, He spoke of two great museums in the spiritual world: one contains evidence of those who through faith subdued kingdoms and the other lequally as greatl is for those who were destitute, afflicted, martyred, and lived and diecl in seeming defeat, His message was a memorable one, vibrant with victory, as he spoke of now returning to Brazil in spite of the wheelchair. The Overseas Board of the Missionary Church was unanimous in its decision to support his return. '71, ITQ f, fy ? A,-3, A ff M 1: G ABOVE Rule Hawks, pa-tor of Blaclxhawle Baptist Church, speaks with Greg Sl1llli7 after delivering a nit-ssage from I Cor, 0 on running the race fo' excellence 'Today everyone wants the product without going through thi process ' I-. 'Q rl HQFT D.ivitltx1,mis P.i-tors DAN' spi-ulcer, gave some limi., ' ri itli Hr- tliadigd lui tht- tonviitlng i utr lprnvf,-r lnvlWIII'lgH'k'lV- .il to the church ilgdlll Thi,- giuup sang BV tliv rixw-r-. .il Balwliin thi-rv wi- sat down vifa, wr- wt-pt, when wi- re- nii,-nihtiriyd Zinn Praise Chapels, Spiritual Emphasis Days, Music Chapels, Mis- sions Emphasis, Contemporary lssues Series, Olan Hendrix, Rick Hawks, Phil Paino, Dave Defselm, Don Kinser, Positive Side, HIS Company, Leonard DeWitt, and many guests. And they our own faculty and staff: Roger Ringenberg, Doug Barcalow, Fred Van Dyke, Curt Richards, Howard Dunlap, ludy Green, lay Platte, Daryl Cartmel, lim Saddington, Denny Williams, Ron Scharfe, Alice joy Weddle, Arlan Birkey, Richard Dugan, etc. And students delivered great sermons: left Cierig, Bill Lepley, Bob Herman, and Richard Fidler. Then there is the carefully prepared special music too numer- ous to list but very special. plmtos hv k kftiniad '40 ,0- lI..,,4 LhFT left Ch,-rig delivers the tirst student serm in V nt the tall sernestur ABOVE lvlarlene hversun ,ty 4 X itvytul presence contributes to the praise expcrientf '14 ,ig 1' ,P vp ut song lj Arn P' STUDE co . A PRo mess .... -e FU T ,Q TIMES -va Cafe de Back Yard was a memorable social occasion in freshman orientation week. The cider and munchies served by candle light, with live music, set the mood for meeting new friends. The all-school picnic tin cooperation with Sagaj was one of those rare pressure-less occa- sions: the excitement of being back into studies with the due dates still a long way off, The popular Nearly Wed Game, hosted by Dave Cruber who challenged the wits of four soon-tofbe wed couples, packed out The Hollow. ln October about ZOO, dressed in costumes ranging from faucets to unidentifiables, crowded onto the floor of Roller Dome South forthe cos- tume slcate. Monthly roller-skating still remains one of the most anticipated activities, A harvest celebration in Lexington gave oppor- tunity for an evening of song and refreshment, and an unusual pumpkin-carving contest. TMP LEFT The labor Day .ill-school pitnit was on a plrnisrint but iluudy .iitvrrw-in lim and Deb that ti while TOT' RlkQllT Brian Allison .ind llinn Zi'l1rgc'treaclvl'iii they moment ol ii:-ation lVllUl3l L A -.pirited ganii- of imlc.-.tissur-,fp.ip1'1 BOT, TOM lxirn Chupp, Ron lNilli.ims 1 an Si, spiirisoretl slcatrx x Elf' 34 -7 im 1 M ci ' 1 1 '?- I an r an rs irist.iv vi enlov mm' rw L t U 0' 4 , JI .11 fl ui X Xt Tina N1 STUDENT CHAPELS In the hectic week before First se- mester finals, Honeytree's songs were gentle like rain on our dry places, a reminder that though we'd been wor- ried about grades ancl finances and a host of other things, Godfs Spirit was very near. Again we rejoiced in our personal relationship with our Lord. Shel genuine remarked Nr CSTV lxoo-. Z .A-A GO PRO IDES X 9 .S 36 , Al , , x .I-I l l 2 l i r Q X BC STUDE TS SOLO Joy Hawkins, soprano soloist, is a senior majoring in Music Education. She has a B.A. in Sa- cred Music from Central Bible College, where she was director of outreach ministries. She has sung in both radio and TV pro- grams. Presently she is Director of Youth Music in her church. -Q' 'lib gn 9--N Cathy Smidtz, contralto solo- ist, is a junior majoring in Social Work and minoring in Christian Counseling. She has been in Chorale two years, a member of touring group, Freedom Song, and has participated in musical productions, Pirates of Pen- zance and Martyr's Mirror. i 1 1 ' ' Q 1 . in g -9 X w 1 - , photos by E. Conrad v .Q 4v-'U 4 .k'7ff ' 3 - i :Q 6 NM .K N .w X 'Ii 1.49 The big Saturday afternoon rehearsal. lil HMESSIAI-I BELOW: Mike Badgerow, tenor soloist, is a junior majoring in Music Education. He has had parts in summer theater before coming to BC. He toured with HIS Company and had roles in Martyr's Mirror and Pirates of Penzance fthe Major-Gener- all. He was narratorfsoloist for God Has Always Had A Peo- ple. sr NR. Q' ABOVE: David McDaniel, the guest bass soloist, is a native of Woodburn. He has worked with the Butler Opera Workshop and the Indianapolis Opera Com- pany, and is a founding member of the Indianapolis Singers The- atre. Recently he toured Europe as a soloist with The Sounds of Hope. Singing the Amen in the final glory of sound as the 1983 performance comes to an end. Q QD lelgie 37 Wig LIZ l I GQRDQNQQNWELL Hal'VESf6l' A VENUE MlSSl0nary ChUl'Ch THg3gPh R' ' 3331 Harvester Ave., A? Fleetwood C Q: fa A ,fm Fort Wayne, IN Phone 424-5533 ...preparing in 'Ii .K M .l Dr. Wesley L. Gerig, Senior Pastor G0d'S DCOPIE lr 1 .nj Rev. Max D. Wanner, Associate Pastor gcgtfgggks of fill Rev. Oscar Eicher, Visitation Pastor . 3 Rev. I. Klopfenstein, Visitation Pastor Randy Nigh, Youth Director 5 f 2 E Q fi Minislering to God's People . . . We want to be your Church J 5 Y 2 ff T3 it 4 v 1 -iv 2.72, , N9 x iii. ,. , el E lf' il First -I- -1 E -s - - Missionary Church as '- ir- P' ' -H N The Place to Worship-Learn-Share-Serve S IL A i f I' Rev. j. Mark Klinepeter 744-6164 49 Q1 in 'J-lL5'1i'1Q Weekly: Home Bible Studies - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Sunday 9:00 a.m. 8 70:20 am. 9 E 15, ' Childrens Music 81 Awana - Youth Studies 8 Services Morning Worship 3 --5-'Q if ' A Music I U Sun. Sch. - All.Ages A gi ,Q Y Evangelism Ex losion Outreach 6 p.m. Eve. Inspiration 2-,O E 6345 L!omegZs4ana'DAb1enfs l5tZdies - Wed. - Sat. 1 E X GW l'lSfl3fl ISCIP 95 lp OC vb ,CAL SI Nursery Provided For All Sunday Services Niiulii lianiilluii lt . l 'll IIJH, 701 wi Rudisin Blvd. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH ' 1213 ST. MARYS AVENUE MASTERS DEGREE IN PORT WAYNE, IN PH. CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Rev, Howard E. Dunlap, Sr. Pastor Rev. William Raines, Asst. Pastor Mr. Mark Vincent, Youth Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. GRADUATE SCHOOL OP Evening Service 6:00 p.rn. Z CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES People sharing with people HUNTINGTON COLLEGE Phone: 424-2346 I A I Phone ij 7 356-6000 - XUH 45 ' Address 2303 College Ave, sis w. coiiseum Blvd. i Huntington, Indiana Fon Wu ne, IN ,h , Y Vg? III -b . ,RQ V 0. M., , l. ,wi ,xx , f ' ' X .w ' ' ' f sur- ' vS',f'-- v 'Q w. N 1 '1 X . E - ' wi - if 1 A. gg .,,.,, X .Q H3 -. ' ' ' -. 'Q .,.. . 7 .RY 1' 'fn '- i xjkf -33' ' ' A ' - ' .F ' V '75 + . -flt.. V. .W , V - - X. -.,.f,.1A.r'.,Q:: .' wi '34,-f, ,msg 32 M k wifglij . , N ..,,.. XNNA., Q ? I ,I 4.-zisf iq: 4, ' . tx. -35 5 'N' 55' 1 I , ., '- ,, N . , I N- . - js, X .:rf- 4- ,nw fr.,-1 :gs .fm I f xr i x N' 'PH-'FQ AN V jp 1 N-L . 'b . 'elm ,'5E'1 'V' ,. W? 2 f' ., ' A' 5 'Sv Q-:JW ' . 'Y . P. ' 5' V -- ,. V zfiwiiita, ' ' AY' 5. -f A . . , A. Q ' ,.::- 1 , .E -- 1 X ' .-' ' ' . 5:-'Erjr-fu ' .S2,'f.,:Qs A X - - ' F 5 . f -. b H, , H H 5 , . . . ,NX . ., : K Y I A jg. ' -af -.1 AM., X . ., g X 5 . . .W -S QQ. - Nw 4 ',., .'-A X - I vm., e N X W I Fx gk L 'H Q . 1 S X 'Sf-s x ,s Nw' -x -V . x Q- . 5 W w X as X F N y it xv ' w X? - '. f..-'vu Ei:iQ:'1:::.3..'E:,'Qf.Ig553fEEgE 19:1 lift ' N551 If- . 2. f f, X ':::::1'::3 'f':, X 5 A f ' .:..-E . ig. I .h ' . A X .X g,:5j,r:.,------ ' . ., . M , 1. n VW h V. 1 Q . ,.v!,4v, V , K ...ji -' . A. f Q' . '- , if. , -P ' mwxbsmkw QA - X . . '-Sims x .1- v- ' Q. 1 b - fgf 8Eg5'I555ig5j11'3' fx Qi M , .Xe ' -V --' S, 5 356 WSW, 'Mg A X-.52 X Hg, ::35::,:::5:::. -1E5i5Tf:A'3 QQ .1 y -. ' .wb Qs... :-. e :...g,?,. v H . K ' . 1 M? . s41 5'A' .y-Eiikigf . 'Wg 1 I hz- xg- - Agifvs K Q X X .rx -wiv' . v- .Na 1. . A H '-'44 5 -M, f Y wi .gm-v:a,.,g,Q H Y r V , . R, i -:LQ V. -. '. + X' , N 4- W .. ' a?'.' Wif- Sggfx-1 X ' 'T A.:.:s:s2Zi?.:f ' is +-' ' - ms.: .. . . ' 2 1 . N' . -f . .- . ' ? :EQ . rx '5' .5523 X . 6 .:1:S:Er' 1:1 .313 P, .P w .. .- ' . w- V' 9 in - P, Q 'f .6 Y.. 'Y ' - iw X552 ,- in , .X . --A. '- f Q .'.' . 5SgQE a5 - I wi- , 1 , ll'Ff'V 'wldiia' l 11 3111 iii! 'if 2Jk3AfE.6fUfi!'1.' V il? S v gn.. Q w -ak E ,, 1 it 'Z 'V I An' -I3 J fl-1': 'QX ,Q , VI .' '1 if' :f i, , U - ' P I Q9 1 H, . 4 ' 'N ,-. , X XZ' 1 1 4 ' K v f,. 'J 'Q 'QQ A-:ri H' t 1' .. - '7 I 'UQ' - -as W 4. 6 .A Av K. gli!! . A, V. 5 L gf ,x ', ' 4- 'I f - '- -wt filji' .3 3' ,L NV, my ., ,N ' , - if 45 . . Xiaaffa , - gp-an.- l...!,'3 Il -:jx 5 1 .A-fd i Z-visa if . , 1-sgff ': E inf 'Z' ' Vi .Hi . ,. . V . I U56- df' by E Conrad I .cf - 411 , -, W., - -, 43,4 1 .. .l -' - 'wg' , , 2 f :5.fQ M A W!! Ea --2 , sr-U5 ,, x-'sfa.'- is Q . ' -4 --W ' v ,wa -. ,'nQ,Q,f-..Q,, F ,,,,,g .A ,- f Xq A- : ' ,A V 53331: w'Q.N- 'V W ,' '.. r A ' wi-rf !'3-3 QI-E , Y . 'i:f-8 9. I -N V - V' - N. l 1 ,wx :vu . . W---T71-T' uf IN L?-Q-:NK a' fm . .ng msg-X-gag.:Qig,fi..1E'.f,q'r:fx,'5.,22iK23Lq' wx X' a 'f , 3 r- 'N 0 . X S , N.. .Ti .,,. , mx X ,Y . ., . - a -fx '.f,5fqQef-P8-'-2:!::w:-.ks-tiffxffzi-' 7 V a I 'f ' 2 MTX:-,+' cwstfmfx A MQJ ' xr -X . -. fa! . k , , V 1.2. '..-Q., . 'r ,, ' f ,iw ,'1.:2w ,fiY sem, , - was x ' -- 1-af .gfEr2f..N,I' -.gig -f N, A 'ig-an ,assay 1 - Avis '5 by jane Yoder K -. I 7 RW ' 'V , -i I'-. RQ x -' ' . , -Q ...vm ,A g -1 ,- A V . Y 1 sei HA 1 N , Puig, X 1 1 5 if, J , rf , I.-3 5.1: .gaqgf 4 , I ,P Xywpxgvl xw r N , 'V' QE: A 'v W 5' N - ' 1 H . Q Q 2 ,, X N , .x...,,xM Yr, , -q,'k ' . 'f' ,X-:l- - 43 .- L ' ff- 1-'saga 'x S' if by E Conrad by Dan Lambert 'IMP Tho:-13nc-x'w,-1-rrmdlrwg Java of walknng Imm A llmpwl In th., snuw MID LLFT Iuhn Rlclnud- NnI'lIlL.1 wll'H,'wnUM' Eh-,LQ-ta h1J1nvvCl Hndmvallv. l.mJ m.1L.1ymnnf'vbN1II7RlCQHT I want to gn -.mmnmlwmlrnglmlI Il.lX.'1'l0-1l'hiV4,'lJHHHN xnow wut!1un1HwL'fIur1tufrnxwax l1rst,' gr-mn-a Im:- x an .kblmtt MID BK YITUM vvhdld0IwnI1l'd0 muh an mmlu snuw Haw' -Nnwwlmll flght-' U-xpa' BOTTOYX1 A pf-rlJ1.1l'Nlr' .url the wntxng uf RWTH! nm'-wmgvw m tin' awww I, ?' 'X' '-' ' . J - r bv Santa Rulwmkeg 40 1 .Q nav' 2 Iv I' I -7 ,v w-X ' . ' 2' N 3.2! v I ' .fwacfziq - ' 5. a- . Q . ,xl - f , .agen I aff 4 , S- 1.5. -' :Q 5, 1 - N J - at -Q. . A IM - 43?-, It I f , wkq sr by Sarita Rubrake by lane Nader I '. '5 '3 ' ,Q if , , :- -- 1' fri' .I 'Qt - HY.. 'N , Q54-a-dm-4.1-rn.-..f.4.J-454'-I 'f', I .' N 1 X, ,AS-4 git?-5 , . . fy:-1,5 ,rp 1, - ,-ik 'mfs 1.-A .AE-'!1 '1iQ'f: I ff' 'ff 'Tn ,L53f7Sf 53' I rf Sf- Q X f - ighix Emi- TIA F ' ww I - Q A' rr' , ye gm , x ' fr If ' 1-ng., l N , z f w. mf 11, .9 'Sq ---rv f I .x -x I XX- Qsixz-,Q igijzy, - f ,gm it gg E ' - . . ff 'A fm Y Iii?-'run' ' WF, 'ix I f We by jane Yoder ' ff?-SQ T95 Q .ff I I in bv E Conrad by Ocleva Atwood TOP LEFT 'Can t we with .xll tIw1-M -tl1m.x'nl1tImJ tar mxw Itrhn tx1.rIwe TOP IQILQI-I'I Thu wav' IwImv-urn wcatltvl IWrm1g,Itt Irustratmn In tar rtwnuv- Iiradtr-nMrtI4:rHtI1clntm:rn.zIprtvbIc'n1x ot Ins MID LLIMI' IN'Imn B1-tharw N Iwmt went out, Suwu Nc-dt-I and Iva FI.1LlI1IP.QL'I' dutxdcd thu' wouId Lesp warm IW puttmg two LtsL1cI1w tu- gethcr MID BOTTOM The walk to IIA--QQ . was wen It-ngur tru thi- Imndod mum aftt,-r thu uhapfsl on put.-ludrtv MID RIGHT Snow-I-.allf are .1 wal tunxpmtmn X011 wouldnt rc-.aIIy tI'1row that Nnttwlmll AK me wuuld you, Darrvlf' BOTTQM The Srmw rt-mtwal tri-w was ottcn up IH tI1u I-.ulvlwurk totIL'artI1uwaILN and Iutw -rv' fr' I I. P - A.. ,:,-Aff M. -rf' -- A N -- .. .. -- .fTE:f.-'HSM - ff.. . . ' ,:-.1 ' s - .f-::w'se..m5 WMV' 1--5' P - I fn-gh iiI II.'f lf' -wi' .--- bv Dan Lamlvc-rt EN' 'Q I A .,, NIL E ' '4 I v, I - I I I I 41 wr IT'S ERY BUSY PLACE Tl Pl' ILFT Ruth 'Nnlxvrw Ll-QR LM4: Il1v'uvIUplHl'I tvrmxrml, tw: A,m.xl1-gxrwg TUV Ihfnf I7-ws l.11mw Awwtarmt D1- 'N' gum mukh In-lp wlth Htlzrnw nmle-rl.slM TOP RH wlfl XN'.ax.x BL1n-wlll-'l1,Dl- :Mt-1: H! Nw: lllwnarx' NUD- llll .VXII1 111-HJ'xl.1ttr'I, lllwrary ww r--Lux' lakvf-xl11'ltL1lI1 .ll thc' !IxkIlvlf11vH J -lx BK JTTUM l H71 N.1mv Hmigv'-,-xt11dvnt v..-:Q -z lvvlpslk +-f' p Hu- mlalug .lp nw Lak' BOTTOM RILQHT L-tw.: Hrwwn Kwrwults with D111 4 ,1-Icy, '. . 57 V 94 'U ' 'fl .L 1.2 ' 'llnxf f 'QR-4' .4 L ' X ' s . . x ,N f .::q'N' ' ,.,..QX, --.-..- 1 mg photos by D. Grimes NSN ' if N 5 I 53,2 1 ,fl f 'viii Y-Q.-532' .L h., am 1 L. .--. , Y .---t.Q.:.,.-f ,ff photos by D. Crimes I QQ., YN, Q 5 J: Q . 5 5 ...I .L s l 'r5 ' , .glx A A . . , -' v.,IE:EQ.,1:,, . . ' f iff., L T , as - I I .-. Wx f 1 My 'l . : ' Sf nf' 1 Y H' -ns' N -hen. 1 ttf . 'W 1 ,X ..g',f 'll-61' . 3.- I .imlgffz --,..-A-w :u,,,,al!li- Q, I --X 'ir C 43 - 'Stn-,V - , 1+ gr , Mt ew QQ 5 Y- - 'ftp f' . Q -129525. Q il '- K ' 5 V - I V 35QfRi1i':3:-:,:. , ,LAL-1,-4 i. 1. - V, RV' E' . x ,Mt .il I., .,v::.:.: -,vi - V' ' ..: 5 -. div- fr . fr wry-,. . Nmap ' ' - A X I , -. C, ,2'- - fi' A-Nl? iz-Sl-.:u.NQ'S3iMk ni 1 Im.-I N 1 1 ,. um A 4,35 H, 4 M A i ,- I x Y I I .fx wrt-1 FX If I5 -- C 'wf -1'1 1 0 C N ' F' ' 35. A ' M' 3-Diqtuqj nv! N. ici I I If X ?.?fEf3 i?71s?'l-5f3f6fFi'53?liiS:Ef3'f1131 -lk f I C. .1 .ima ITS GCKND PLACE TTDBE 'IOP A sunnv day MID- LEFT Roe-C Ann Nxclxel, IMC- Coordlnator MID-RIGHT Angie Bmlxley, Mtke Moeller- lng, and Pam Ptmel BUT- TOM LEFT Steve Brown gets- a little help ln the KOUNPLIIQI lah from inatructor, Charles Belknap BOTTOM RIGHT Marla Bettlnger, 1-tudcnt worker, replaces IMC matern- al-3 W af'-Hs!-.L Sig-QT' 55-nl: In ' ' I I I 4 It- Yr 43 -'F' -P? SINGING IS LANGU GE GI: THE P i. .. '. Q, -1 Emmet-s .. .v .J L' W '. UT' ' i -L X 44 Sometimes look at a hymn and ask your- self what it says, The tune usually distracts from the words. We don't really see the hymn as a poem. lf you really want to know a hymn as an idea get a book with only the words of the hymn. Hustad humor: How dare you disturb me now, 1-aid the dead composer, I am decomposing. EMCDTIONS SAYS I-IUSTAD: STALEY Why should you be interested in these lectures on music? Because all of you are in church music - you sing. The worship service is a rehearsal, the performance of which is always coming off in life. We teach more doctrine with our hymns than with our sermons. Is there danger in responding with the emotions? Not if it is strong emo- tion But too much evangelical re- sponse to music is sentimental, not coming from a full-orbed worship ex- pereince. Often it is not the song itself that is sentimental but the singer's reasons for singing. Ordinary music may become the vehical of God's grace. Clapping during the music is much better than after the music. LECTURER Look at Isaiah 6:1-8, the record of one man's worship. It is like a drama filled with images and responses, and notice that God is the central figure - not the worshipper. Worship is dialog and sacrifice and practice in becoming in spirit and thought the people we ought to be. Church music is evaluated by other rules than the ones used to evaluate music with a capital M. The impor- tant question in judging church music is whether or not it serves the pur- poses of God within the culture. Music is not the lollipop you get for injesting the strong meat of the ser- mon. photos by E, Conrad 'I IR LE DS photos by E. Conrad ll ' ll A M1ghty Fortress Did we in our own strength confide, Our striving would be losing, Were not the right Man on our side, The Man of Cod's own choosing, Dost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is He, Lord Saboath His name, From age to age the same, And He must win the battle. QUESTION AN RESPGNSE TUV X WN 4' lla fj- Often after special chapel speakers, time is reserved for questions which usually are asked at the mikes placed in the aisles. Of- ten discussions continue in classes which the special speakers are asked to address. Pete Peterson gave a brief outline in chapel of the scriptural references to occul- tism and illustrated with examples from his experience as a TEAM missionary in France. Dr. David Scholer was invited to speak for a Spiritual Emphasis Day on the topic The Role and Status of Women in the New Testament. He gave much Cultural and historical hackground before discussing the key controversial texts, The question and response sessions were long and lively. y .K X x XX is-e' X W tl' lk x X if x 4- its 'SH ze. t' RlC,l'lT Randy Mcfallt-rtv .i-ls his utr:-stron in .in aitern-mn ew-,sion with Dr Htlioler lvlllj- llll R.lIltlV lVlsL,.illn-rw, larrv lliillis iintl 'lim lliitlgf- continue Ilif' tilstttssliirt will: guest lmtlllvr llvtv' T'f't1-rsiin .ith-r A psviliologv lliiss Bt JTTKJTXA lffllli l'f-pplf' .llltj Huh Britsrin pursue tht' suhletl with Dr -tliuler even .it thi- end nl Ihr' tourtlv .ind linril session 'G' . .41 gam e 3' W7 ' f , 1 5:5515 Y ,D X photos by E Conrad III r.. NJ, Photos by E. Conrad -r f -1: Ir fa 1 ' s. gr V, PREI DICE H RTS Beginning with a prejudiced ibut humorousj discussion by the committee llvlayers, Green, and Barcalowj of why no other faculty members were qualified to work with them, they led us through a forty-eight hour experiment in preju- dice. In addition to being banded, we were denied certain privileges, forced to sit in specified areas, and mocked by our classmates, Through this we were given an opportunity to sense what it is like to be discriminated against, and, hopefully, we gained some empathy for those who face these situations everyday, In the picture on the left Cary Burdick removes his band at the end of the experiment and takes a moment to consider the effect of that senseless divider of people. Operation Prejudice was one unit in the series on con- temporary issues. The others this year were on materialism and stewardship 4How Much Is Enough?J, on Marxism, and on the role of women in the Church. r Mission TO 'A Brmrnfrig gtfflsru' g ,,,,' Er C- is ,segr- L,-c v 5 -5 l TJDD A ,. ND2 Q5 . fgqixdxf W I I ' 'rf'U i. . MIDDLE The pt'rpt'tl.1I4rrsrrf ' peratron Prelrrdrte, ' l'riwfr1-s- XM' stirs Barcalow, Mavvrs, and 'x... ' Green ABUXI Chris 'Ng rown s lrbrarx' mini-poster NOBIINDED f .r true mission nmror s ru Islzufmmi . spon se l4l.L0WED 1 , What's on your left arm? Tim and Kathy, remember 'as in all situations where prerudrce N exists, association between banded and non-banded students is dis- courage-d CE I U I-:Qi .-f . 'Ein -,.'L lu vial' 1. -T.:0L5.' . F gg -a W 1 IXQ , Eh, sfk 1.,+ UPPER RIGHT Cmdv 55vaudcr,I.orrVV1IIxa,Ix.1- ren XNIQI-NS, In-III Arm- strrxng, Ixrm Chupp, Betty Rydwcncr, Crumb Deb Rupp, Pam Evers, Lnrr Hebert, Ixathv IN'rtzrg, Ixrm Qterrwr, Sarlta RUIMJLL' MID- DLE Betty Ryfhcner Imaa thc- dvferv-+3 un than guard LOWIR LEFT Lurr IIOI'wrt wrth a fax! Iwrrgqk LOVVER RIGHT Up, Up, .md ,L-1 bv Dan Lambert by Greg Sgwleg N PW' 'U 3'2,,Sf5 S 5 SQ ff I Q5 f Wx iv by Dan Lambert ,,, X I N A Y Al by Tina Throesch Trl 5 by T'nf1TF1fQfe9h ourtfs ' ' B THE1Rs Grace Bible College Cincinnati Bible Lincoln Christian Moody GRSBM Kentucky Christian Cincinnati Bible Concordia Great Lakes Bible Grace Bible OT Great Lakes Bible GRSBM Lincoln Christian Moody Kentucky Christian Great Lakes Bible johnson Bible OT Northwest Assemblies Dan Lambert ASKET COACI-I'S CGRNER November 7 to March 9 - four months that seemed very long and yet, at the same time, very short. They were definitely very full and exciting months: ln those four months we saw . . . - ourselves building as a team -- an abundance of injuries - two overtime games -s close losses and close wins - ourselves learning to glorify the Lord in winning and losing. We experienced special highlights . . . - winning Mideast regionals, winning against V two teams which had defeated us in regular season - traveling to Nationals and having the op- portunity to play in Tennessee. What a season! The Lord blessed and we are very thankful to Him and to all of you. Coach Deb Rupp UPPER LEFT Let' go Falcons' MIDDLE Aways step ahead. LOWER' Team players get strong encouragement from the benrh. by E. , ..,.:: s 1- ..f . s i by E. Conrad if -. -1 -g:':.14311 -ar Qf1Si'n ' , ua . 5: X4 .,-.L Ig 'I' ,Q ':t'm't:gQg1,4,' 5' ' ' ' x N sky :wx ew at X 1 Q tri qs.. i.,t.i,1fQZl ctt.,iNvgE-,fg , ' ,, r .. ' 'f -TTS? ' A A A 1 If N N K r, fx I- 1, Q I it 4 t HT-W..-W :M-N N ,- - X N E A 'Qi X 1 . '- ' X ' . , , if 9-N9 4' - - - i r I N mem' E , I 7X X A ' X t 'Wx .f by Tina Throesch by Dan Lambert .s Q4 MQW: . s L fi ws X V . K 3 I: . TI7EII?:12i'IiIi fi VUQK P A Qt ts 1 X, X t :X X X TAI: X ti t i Q 4 x jk -3 ' s tn NN lt ,p 54 us: ' ix T c 'F f N W T X Y t . vi W S tx fi X 5 ' QX 5 M-xi -5'S5'a '?m fsqg ii gg- ei' ' 5 wx ,ieiiglrf 'fas t wllwisiss-'-+ f 4 ' 'kk by Dan Lambert by E. Conrad L Y I I ' ' Corxeisrs CoRNER 3 -Nw-'mf 'f 'yi ' FRLISTRATION Would we have enough players 14,iKpe f i , -I ' ,ff to field a competitive team? . S 4,-la, A 1 N l I 3,5 j'1f5Q5TN,f 'h A ' ANTICIPATION Yes, we could field a competi- A' E 0 ...R tive team' A third place finish at the Tip-Off Tour- ,-,,M,,,.. . T 'T' .H sf- '- nament and the Championship of our own Falcon X - T 't ' ,R Turlcey Tournament gave hope of a good season. ' K ...NSY -I 'SUSPENSIQN For he ltnows how we are formed, I' 1 ,M A ' s he remembers that we are dust. tPs 103.1-ll We all ' Sl W -5 were reminded anew that we have clay feet, We also 3,,.,..f- learned that our actions have an impact on other NW I people Vye all will be better for the hard lessons we I 'G A. - learned this year Qs by Dan Lambert UPPER LLIFT Ray Hylton adds another point to the Falcons' store board UPPER RICHT Greg Rahrer, Shawn Fingerle, Don Bt-ttinger, Bob Herman, Ray Hylton, Mel Zumbrun, Don Varda- YT1-1I'l,I'auIBaleer MIDDLE LEFT The wings bring the ball down forthe play MIDDLE RIGHT The players help celebrate Coach Morley s 200th win BOTTOM Coach plans mid-game strategy DEPRECIATION Two starters transfer out at the end of the first semester, one player is declared ineligible, and one player leaves the team. We are down to six players when we return from Christ' mas vacation INVITATION Shawn Fingerle and Don Varda- man are invited to step into the gap Without their selfless efforts we couIdn't have gotten the job done CUMMENDATION: The team loses to Cincinnati Bible College in the championship game of the Midwest Regionals and finishes 15-0, the best fin- ish since 1070 Ray Hylton is chosen All District, and becomes FWBC's third NCCAA All-American baslcetball player when in March he is named to the team, EXALTATION Great is the Lord and most wor- thy of praise KP-.145 33 We praise you, Lord, for everything you allowed us to experience as indivi- duals and together as .1 team Coach 'Steve Morley 'Isl I Q.. A ,,,,.A, , -veil ' ' , ii' 'T X r., .Sq Q V mo' 'PA 'E we me 5 T ' K NN. , .ergzgz V N -,., N ee or S9 at it , Q -8 , A , . rf V ...ofa N by Verlin Rice by Tina Tliroeocb N XX 3un --mann-II! .7 A by Greg Sowles by Tina Tbroewh L OUR5 N E .....,, fi so Phiiadel bia Bible College mp-off ri sz ' gi , f-tr' -- So cinoinnfri Bible College mp-off TQ 89 l'V.4 A, eg gm' 55 Washington Bible College QTip-Off TQ OT 52 lf.-3? o7 Kentucky Christian College iTurkey TJ 61 ' 'off '- I Ari f ' :Q :li i 62 Calvary Bible College 1Turlcey TJ 47 'l Qt uj gggrfivi' 52 Circleville Bible College 51 ,,,... y y' ff ' ' T4 I os Grace Bible College 54 'f- f 1 ' ' '- in 50 Cincinnati Bible College 76 ' xh i '- fm .331 'A:f,., f: oO Lincoln Christian College 74 my fig :Q ,,' ,4.V in ,.,- A..' ol Moody Bible Institute 47 'A- - 'f E gf: 'lx I ' V 45 CRSBM 44 ' V jg ' fo 'H 45 Kentucky Christian ltorfeited to FWBCJ 64 j 09 'g ' V, V in '15 f ' 50 Cincinnati Bible College 71 , ' 1' D ig. 75 Concordia Lutheran College OT 78 S .f i A l V A y- A Sf' I 57 Circleville Bible College 59 '5 Y ' '5 xi N ' H Bl Great Lakes Bible College 70 T ,gkiia y-K gy 47 Concordia Theological Sem. 40 M FQ 5 l - . Q7:t,',vflQ N i so GRSBM 51 5 .- U, 1 ' ,.q.. jg.:- ol? Lincoln Christian 70 - , .,,. f 'jj' 'L' ,Z I 'i.W ol Moody Bible Institute 64 , , ' ,A4 A 1 'J I -bf. way 71 Kentucky Christian College o2 LA 1 4 Te k T , ' ,g irl QNCCAA Midwest Regional Semi-Finalsj . xii: '. , .T '.A- ' i r 58 Cincinnati Bible College 85 ' 'R i I 'V f, lNCCAA.Miclwest Regional Finalj V-y i. -' if .,.V ' 4-- 1 1 V 'l-' 1 fe ,Q :Lei - by Dan Lambert by Dan Lambert UPPER LEFT Ray Hyl- ton on the line UPPER RIGHT Bob Herman fights for two' MID- DLE LEFT Falcon cheerleadero - Sue Murry, Shirley Free- man, jim Beard, Scott Pattison, Darwin Dun- ten, Ed We-llee tae Enl- con mascotl MIDDLE RIGHT' Greg Rainer air-borne LOWER RIGHT Don Bettinger raises- the some A ' in ' T it g s . fg'pi. 1i':1 mf I, ,L , 5:1 'ark 1,4 NCCAA NCCAA NCCAA IW Ilan Iam Iwrt IW Snrlta RLlI'7fdIxC' . , UPPER LEFT Congrats, Falum-J UPPER RIGHT IVI1-I nu-7 MIIWIUI E LEFT Z11111111 MIDDLE RIGHT Mmc puctuxci IvI1L'It'N llu- w.nI0r7 BOT- TOM All .ulw-mui the FAI- uvn cxplc-HI N8 1 x55 f wyky 12 .5 ' 5 , . TJFEHWM Sarita Rubrake ' I is I3 'X Jn uv I ' ' f A . I X CQ 9' VL, , .h . - AIN' ANN . - IW Santa Rubrake .vin .con o4ofix 00o00+N ooeaaao fffJff3A so ooooo 500 00441 no oaooo oooooossa ooooaoo0 nggggggy .. D C, IQ JI. gg A x A5 xx s Sarita Rubrake ll CHEERLEADERS AVVARD5 Errbt Near Award Y Certrfrcate Sue Murrv lim Beard Darwrn Dunten Snot! Pattrson Second Xear Award Y Monogram Shrrlev Freeman WOMENS BASKETBALL AWAR DS Err-at Year Awards Y Certrfrfate Marv Brandenberger Y Manager Slraron Cerrg, Y Manager Sarrra Rulvralte l'iatl1vINitzrg Cindy aeaglev Second Year Awards Y Monogram lxcllr Armstrong lxrm Clrupp Lorr Hebert Betty Rvclrener Crndv Sauder Fourth Year Award - Plaque Lorr VVrllxa Special Awards Y Certrtrcate Leadrng Rebounder' Lorl Hebert Scoring Leader, Lorr Hebert As-siat Leader' Betty Rychener Mental Attitude Award- Crndv aeagley Most Improved Player Cmdy Yeaglev Moat Valuable Player Betty Ryclwener MENS BASRETBALL AWARDS Err-at Near Award-. Y Certrfrtate Vvrllram Gonzalez Y Manager Benton Rhoades Y Manager Bob Herman Slrawn Erngerle Don Yardaman Mel Zumlvrun Eve-cond Near Award Y Monogram Paul Baker Tlrrrd Near Award Y Plaque Don Bettrnger Rav Hvlton Greg Ralrrer Speeral Awardx Y Certrtrtate Ereld Coal Jr Leader Rav Hvlton Relwound Leader Rav Hvlton Storrrrg Leader Rav Hvlton A-not Leader Paul Baker Most Improved Plaver Mel Zumlwrun Most Yaluable Player Rav Hvlton Honorarv Captain Don Bettrnger Sportemanglrrrp Y HustIe Award lCertrtrcate k 551001 Bob Herman Natronal Clrrrxtran College Atlrletrt Awot All-Drstrrtt Rav Hvlton NCCAA All Amerrtan Rav Hvlton SPRING ATHLETIC AWARDS Photos bv Greg Sowles . .5551 -.-. .5Qf 5? ?154? jiisigizfwr ,D . ,. 1 , rl Y, Sir r v 4-1 SCU DI G HIS PRAISES by Marie Morris ,, C N l l l by Gregory Sowles by Gregory Sowlee bv E C0l'1l'aCl TOP v LEFT- Ted Wilson and Prof. Dana Collins work on perfecting the Pops N' Pizza program TOP - MIDDLE' Prof, Collins conducts the B.C. Band during the City Band Festival in the Perform- ing Art-D Center. ABOVE: Ted Wilson, james Beard, Dan Herr and lay Wenger sound praise. CENTER: Rolin Mains, the featured soloist, plays George Gershwink Rhapsody in Blue. RIGHT: Dennis Miller rises. in appreciation for the trom- bone section during a fun piece in the Pops N' Pizza concert. fj' fl' 'fgfi is 5 L 1'lLf?lpQ-i fit --iiii lil- . 'S i - .5 -- . L. , - , if .gs by Gregory Sowles by Marie Morris MIDDLE: Pam Barcalow, Jeanine Klay, Joyce Klay, Torn Lich- tenberger, Christine Fox and Dr. Gerig play Gustav Holt's Cha connef' BOTTOM: Mona Schoff, Pam Fisher, and jamie Doug- las practice for the Pops N' Pizza concert in the comfort of thei B.C. attire. I In less than two years the band has grown from 20 to SO people. Those are the words of joyful and enthusiastic Prof. Dana Collins. Since Prof. Collins started as Music Director in September of 1981 the band has also broadened con- tent and productions. Two special addi- tions to their schedule were their partici- pation in the All-City Band Festival in which F.W.B.C. joined Indiana-Purdue University of Fort Wayne in the Per- forming Arts Center, and their off-cam- pus Pops N' Pizza concert held at the Trinity United Methodist Church. With an itinerary of about 20 concerts and re- hearsals the members of this year's band found themselves quite active and pleased with their objectives of minister- ing for the Lord through the medium of music. When asked her opinion, band member Kim Brown summarized it quite well, f'That's our focus, to 'Sound His Praises'! 5 I w gm:.i1-.f in i ' ' it is Q--L , i ! CONCERT BAND TOUR April 5 Lakeview Missionary Church, Zion, Illinois April 6 Wheaton Christian Grammar and High School, Wheaton Cedar Road Missionary Church, Osceola, Indiana April 7 Westville Correctional Center, Westville, Indiana April 8 Berea Missionary Church, Shipshewana, Indiana Grabill Missionary Church, Grabill, Indiana -E? .. - ,7 . ..f x 53 1 N X Q, ff,-5'?F,. - i 5 . , 1 , I I . s ' - - gi I X E SQ' .-ff? Y ' I ' Q 7 ., X X Outward bound CHORALE SPRING CONCERT TOUR March 7 National Association of Evangelical Conv., Columbus, OH March 10 Rotunda West Community Church, Rotunda West, FI. March 11 First Missionary Church, St. Petersburg, FL Faith Missionary Church, St. Petersburg, FI. March 12 Avon Park Missionary Church, Avon Park, FI. March 13 Auburndale Missionary Church, Auburnclale, FL March 14 First Alliance Church, Lakeland, FI. March 15 Southside Baptist Church, Griffin, GA March 16 Community Missionary Church, Wilmore, KY March 17 Calvary Church of Hamilton, Hamilton, OH March 18 Faith Missionary Church, Dayton, OH Grace Missionary Church, Celina, OH in W as A e cf fa I s Junior Senior Pat Black Jennie Boehm Chris Fox Beth Herring Angie Pridmore Rollie Mains Terry Sordelet 'A fi 'lim' Rh: 'V is 4. KX 'r Q '. l A 9 Q , e og,...w4 ,.,, .,.. M , 'N ' , ' 'i r by Gregory Sowles I -5519:-ggi!--5 rw ' f i4ilL?Y 4, fu-xxx New -..s-.QW rs. '-S' 'lib- .t , ... F T z x K, Q t .. , te. - Lv. fs ,X tswawk-.masts THE L RGER CGMMUNITY All of us who live and study here touch the larger community in many ways, such as in our work and Christian service. But during this year there were some special ways we were made aware of the larger sphere. The WBCI. Sharathon days brought visits and pledges from over 4500 listeners in the Tri-state area. Then a few weeks later, january 17, the visit of the Bloodmobile made us conscious of other people's needs, and one-hundred units of blood were given that afternoon! ln March, after nearly two years of marching and our own lim Schweickarfs work on the Executive Board of Citizens For Decency Through Law, three adult bookstore-theatre operations were closed. On the evening of March 29 many of us participated in the rally outside the Rialto to celebrate and to work with others to continue the protest. g .ts r Y ' 3 tt A. , . Lsxsav -W Q. Q . . X 'vas ' x gs-X 'r'r'+r l X x QXQ. New ev: Q Q X ss. . -Q, tt. .x s - . 2 ,L Q 2 f z-zwxfm ilfawz fs Z fan fs,,,.m 1, ., 4 'i 4, If , V, ff 1 17, , Y fy r 4 gs' . w Wfyw, V,7,,,,M , ,4 5 7 W ' iff! 7 iff .wigs 'X N X t tt 2 .sys 3: . .9 -MW rw! MM, 17M c- 'TS s- t..- 1 X W -Q .. - iwaktfrys 4. x dk . N Q, V t R- Xxx ,.,v. . 'fi . MH. 51, ,W ,Lf 2 ty? '17 MMV .. . K , Vg s -:A-vw, , .- 2 yas. ,A ffm .NV mx.: MIA. :J '.-Q . ' '11 A. 'gs r:,5gQQ:g:s'g,g QQqgi.ggf,aws-fs r siwwkiik' N -1 gg 531.5 as W! S IWW f., wg? WZ X.. 0.4 ,, C . X X N 35.255 MW . . Y N, 0 C ' ' ' 5-J: . 972 V . A.. , 4 ' Q 11593 , s , . 51'-'5 R i l gs' ABOVE: Marsha ,Bunker opens mailed-in pledges LEFT: jim Schweickart reads the names of those who have pledged, as guest anchor Wayne Pederson and our own jeff Carlson wait their turn. 5 M , 4:51503 Q x . X . ck S Q E X X va X x r PORT WAYN X Fifgfg-ff 'L w '5:5 . diary' wmwwf .X x... .. tc .-Q,-.X J N .Tl 7 1 X N X gk 5 xt. NNN tt ENFOR GBSCI rs? . 'U awwwaM.af -wan '-t'.::,,-. 1 wvwp' t- -t- .NNN N . X X. ff - .f--Rt-qvtt N, ,- its .NX , ' X . itN:-'fx-.lf3.gX.N?xx - N X . -Y :' . WN X - 'Ai:ffWgg1glw..lg-' --1-. , --M .J V .f .. .k::..o.x' X . , W fw i WNY X 77' . ,X,. X. aafit it I arf N K 1, STXSIFYFNWNQ . X ,J' . .'. X X 5. X as S Sw QAUSI .. N ':fZfS35E . , . TOQP: Mike Cadrette exercises mind over lunder?J matter as the moment of eiacri-fide'arrivests--ABGVEFNNUISQ-Ri!!Whaley -e,' - checks to see if Bobby Vale has any pulse. LEFT: The picture is a reminder that some students and staff and faculty took time out to make their protest visible, iw--W - .. 7S.?al:'rr1 Nfbvjxea-,S ff' Y - CE xxx . pt NX-f . X- 3 foweff X-S: we Q T -:'. J .. fr-Q5-L ,w Hliifff F -2-IV .., ,,, . . 1 7 V t H , iii, BN' Nam V Find ABUYL Iiin Ativi-mi, Phil '5utherI.inde, INK-N IX'iv'tILlI-.i'Iiipi--vtuitI1vpingpung tunic-wt win- nvix plmln .-XBUYI, I'1IGI I'I VI.1yMiIIer INIJN lIl4gtWiniIwtI1ii,wlX'lLIUIN Nt:-'Ie RIGHT Qlmrles IiI.iii .intl Stew- Gagnon IiguretI1eir -tiatcgir--. BLIUIX' '-Lili-e .-Xlixi,-I BLLUIX' RIGHT Yuki 'N-piviwg pure it tw them BOTTOM LEFT lim ITunI.ip Sir-tt I7.ix'i-N, and Greg, gxI1LlIlI IAIXL- tiniw .mt Im .1 xniilu and .i wave during the Spring I'ImxI.itInin BUTTUINI RIGHT Bill Rit- tvi l1i.iIewI1ie attempt at .1 -trihe Thizw year's Student Government members found their job a Challenge to find new and exciting events with which to entertain and raise money. BowIathon '84 was the biggest chal- lenge and a fun one, too. T U jx BN' kevin Sthwartz Bx Ixtvin 'mhwirtl 01313-CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP Sowlez- .J 1 , I Q 'V - Q l . A.: Q .E Di, ll. P-. ff 'ft ' Q .734 -X vi 'F 1' :f f . A 'J' ' Sim. f ' xx-1-. . I ',JJ. r.: 4 ,-mlyqbb uw , f yi l ull, K m 1 f ' 15,1 X r x Z ' ' Nr ' r Q Q f' ' x 5 ' I , 4 I ff? lp 1 M f Ji X A3 ,f 1 4 SLPU Q. . 1 by Sharon Mejeur y. f'sL.i' , .PL e ik! by Gregory Sowles , . , r - , 'wg-4 9- 15, , A T . . Q - - - ,, .f mif A . . Q r -- .2 rv 65 s V ' - ' l rr L :gf I: 5 l ' x -- AVF! i r, A X , 1 ':-,-- ' 'ii A- Q- iw 1 'fc . r ' -5 gy- P -,V Y QQ, - g rf 1 ' b , ,XJ ,,:3, E ,, Sharon Mejeur F31 Y' -, ,1 X R I 'A N ,f -sg, TOP Trudy lrlullmvay, Steve Stuart, 9-.arm Patrturd Sharon MQ,'jL'Lll, Dawn Sum- .md Lwb A Under- wood -crvc up .1 calmed meal or Lountry L-tylv? uno! lun! MIDDLE Cuxlwy Polmlexln-r, Lum Hamm, Dawn Stxne, Drum Yan- horn, CD35 Fmwle-N, Trudy Holloway and Lou A Lin- derwood lmr-wt than 'Bun- ny awardf- -- everyone has .1 Specialty' LEFT Apple ple J nlfe VVJV In lflnlfvh off A meal and A ymr BOT- TOM Lee A Underwood and Greg Snwles cnloy A moment ln the lll'11Cllgl1f. 'N 'SI D 4-wav In ' 'af . I A ll, - s, 6 r , ,7 ' -a , 5, 1 ' - xfujgf 'B THE RIGHT TRACK 5 g: t hy Dan Lambert Much of B.C. life is found in dorm events. The student and resident advi- sors of each dorm are always creative in planning special events with the student body in mind. The third annual Schultz Putt-Putt was a blast of a good time. A 2541 donation went to the Student Mis- sionary Fellowship for each round of golf played. The Lexington Carnival of- fered a fun and exciting evening with the chance to throw a pie at a professor. Bethany's Coffee House ministered to the needs of the more serious side of life. The year is full of activities and events but those which are closer to the home and the hleart are those which happen in the dorm. fi' 5 rr A Pr 9 Q , 1' i 1 YXKYX-Wil-Xxiilii i -L? 1 '1 WRXLXXN Y Rim XXTXTQW NTQx .visa X wxkw ,5 W...-3.gs..,X: . M, . :N t X.. -- Y . D 9 5. , t hy Santa Ruhrake , 9 i '-em. hy E. Conrad TOP: Dave McDeavitt carefully puts it home. MIDDLE Bagels or nachos7 BOTTOM: Roger Ringenherg reluctantly awaits a Pie in the face! 1. ,HI IH.. Sarira Rubrake F .1 PUTT-PUTT TOP llnnrfe Human Ines IHS pool apprnarh MIDDLE Brmn Allr- mn iw eager In hxt hx- tnrget BOTTOM ka! ren, Lundy .md 1,1-.1 -.hare rn song by E. Conrad by Dan Lambert rug. ' 47 51 'iii' gk-z gm .-93, COFFEE I-IQUSE 11' 1 il, -4 I Tx Q N 1- X x- Q X N . N when .- sox . 195, I 7 QW X Z Cx QI Y fb, 1 TTXZCX we ' , V X UA 'NEI 'cv' VCT fe' 0005 ve U X' w -Hex ' wo HV ww wx 00 ia cw O we W QW, . - 0, von C' ' YO . be ' 'Z ixfocf ixfggibi up ya cake. X5 QOITFICA QNWX Qian 9 Avy Ke , TQT 'QAM h O Ki wcxvw ' W0 A K qw: TKQQYXGT eY L. ' 16' . 1. v A 4 QL OK .IX Ae . XOX Q , Q eye Q 3, Q 2+ , Q 0 QW Pxxyx X. Tx 4-I QOY Pso K em? Xwe V ni , W-i X O X 9 so O V10 . XA. 0 Q X Q JN' I 'XC 9 Cui' TGV X XX rx. -1 4- ' x , 'ff' 1 'ii TOIN' IIITI' Denny W'1IIlan1s, Dc-an of Qtuda-nts TOP RIGHT Dave Blngham, R+2w1d+,-nt Uurmtm In 'WLITUII7 Hall MID I.I:FT I-vy I'ugSIc-y, Rf--,ldcnt Dlrmtor ln Bvthany BOTTOM LEFT 'Sharon Mc- y+-ur, Awwtant Dean of Student-. BOT- TOM RIGHT Barb Buvvr, Re'-Ident D1- rmt-wr m I1-nngmn :M W3 rig I I . LJ I I . 1 - -1-1 www Mf A. I 'gvqg , .'-.., I 933 .wif . , :iE?',.-'Ta ' nqwg. rg f U I I. 9, 51, X .4 d..L.uMMf?'liZ-4 ,,.. , X. ,.,,, .,:, .,q . . 'iff Q . I NN XX it X SXXA X sim ' N , X X N x , Q t XY XXX N ax x X XX Q Q tt X N t E 'S Xytkx X tx Q X .X X N X Q N xgtgb . xt Xtq X X X xxx XXXQ xixt X xx X grtgtx I sy N X :xfg::5f5. Nix: tt ' I wt' . ' N x X XX XX X 1-A' wtf -1'. xx ' X ,W X Q x N ' 'A X '.lIt::,:'.:,1:g3V,-giffig ...- ..W....,tv:RX. W N ,laik X 'frsrxeatixv-X,Wst:tfsf. 5 Us . N X X xx x X P 2:a'X:t:- 25:5-. Q Y 5 '11 f' t N t mt . xx A K X X X XA xt - I tx tx t 'N' N - 1.1 .-:,. mt U, x -V-.N-Qty, xwwa Qeearomefe N- .X A. WM.. t N. M-.w..,a XX' X X -f f. lx in , ..+.. -.-mm STUDENT ADVISORS BROTHER-SISTER WINGS 1st North Schultz Darryl Brown Ist West Bethany lane Yoder lst West Schultz Marls Brinkman Znd East Bethany Ianna Schlatter lst South Schultz Kevin Abbott lst North Lexington Beth Lay Znd North Schultz Doug Fowler Znd North Lexington Sharon Ayabe Ilst seml Deb Burltholder 12nd seml 2nd West Schultz Shawn Fingerle 2nd South Lexington Kathy Witzig 2nd South Schultz ,Ion Burlxey Znd West Bethany Cindy Nantz Schultz Pit Bob Herman 2nd Middle Lexington loan Ronde Ist East Bethany Angie Binkley Meyer House Marla Vincent Bethany Cellar Cathy Smidtz Noble House Lyn Loewen lst South Lexington Lorie Sonnentag TOP LEFT Deb, Ioan, An- gie and Beth having a good time, TOP RIGHTS What a big tongue you have, Shawn! MID TOP Well, maybe, thinks Cathy as Cindy explains. MID BOTTOM Lorie gets the van keys to take her wing out MID RICHT4 Do I have enough copies? won- ders Lyn. LEFT Bob won' ders if everyone will show up on time for the SA meeting. BOTTOM MID- DLE: lane poses with joy, her meany RD. BOTTOM RIGHT The answer has to be here! says Mark, 54 Photos by M 'Q' jane Yoder giiv fl I B I ,, f f 56 photo by T, Logan photo by K, Schwartz photo by T. Logan photol T Logan - ,. .f.vaw',,,,vY, 4 1 :a -Q. 'iii,L?- ' 235195411-. I T'r2 ', .' I ..,, , , D, ,,. ,, .'?.':1?'4 .- T- , . T N-,ff . ' 'f -U ' V, 35 :: .f. Q . M K 'Q T PM ' r'f1?TfE -I 12, , .,... V if X3 A ! 4 photo by K. Schwarta K ' . --Nt . ..x X ' A , - , 1. ,S ,1 11:15-rI:1'k I ' . -1 , ' N125 'T' 1 Y A ff- --1 .N if X-, X tN.s.A.pt-' .RSI-raw K5 Y-- photo by K. Schwartz ., N Y X' k . , 4 f o .t T Q O Ll w '- 4- . ' ' k ' N 4 ,- . -. T ,,, - r X , 1. , N, . .4 3-bww., f . -f W. 9 ' L: , x ' , . . 1- , . . Q T zz lf u , I . , - ,sg 'f xQ.tN9,.5,g::f3x,.- - .Q K .,,r 'N' ' y 1 P-JL' ' - H' 'sais-s:.r,w:a-yt-N in lgxg -155 32 T'-' ,. L UIQ. 7 ' 0' 'Ill uf ' If ' f . fr 3 pf-x ,o --If 1' Q ENQ551 Am- K 'Tn AR, 'V 1- . f . 1 Q.-. - fi? QL-1 , .1 lt mi F91 my ---Q 1- V if- r fu gfxgggfdgxx- 'fflriti T dl :rig N Y nf 055 u , Ll go -- or My ill f 1 I., kj I5 .a:iJ:hi:'l'1:4:-531 5? 'P'-I ,Q photo by T, Logan photo by T. Logan TOP: Janna Schlatter and Mil-ae Badgerowp Trent Saylor as Lil' Abnerg Charles Mackey and Maria Vassell. MIDDLE: Dwayne Beggs and Sue Larson as Tarzan and Ianeg Dave Oyer and Deb Burkholder as babie-sg Shawn Fingerle and friend as Bonnie and Clyde. BOTTOM: Sacldington children, jennifer and jessica, as Mother Goose and listenerg Dawn Stine and Randy McCafferty as colorful clowns. Qt in , .X ii- A, E x . r N . 'Y l. ages, X -w., N A N. gl' H -v--2 . as 5:-jtbcs-,Q itll iw 53 it ' 4 , . . I' 5 li flff Q Q SF' tl a Q l- K d W i all ' J' 'fix if R I -Nurs . X photo hy Darryl Brown Photo by Paula Wehnef photo by Darryl Brown The pictures above show seniors in a relaxed mood at Camp Adventure. Sixteen seniors managed a get- away for eating, sleeping, playing games, and enjoying each other's company. Ulu Z L 'sim f ! ff photo by Paula Wehner Xf- K-Z H ijjjvf rx ,J I Iv b Mf ' 67 . A H if-fs , gm.-iq -1 . W Nia, sa rc.-I ,K ia gs, . .5iL'.-.gt b x -' Nl . - I l 'V' :TX xX 'f 15'-3 A ' ' Q if, Y- - ' . A. -.- ,. ..,f wwf' ' -is ' ' x-'1'ff.I'f LAT ' ii' 1' - ,ik M. ,rc-33 th, Wg.. I ' A .L I X -Ax . 3 E, X I i . tl ix il, ' X, 'TV A f CHRISTIAN SERVICE Learning I-Iow Serving Now t., M YQ' ,- LU- LEFT Dick Baxter, As-.i-.tant Director, joy Cerig, Director BELOW' Lorraine Meek, Scheduling Secretary, Carole Neuenschwander, Secretary tt Qu-.ut The Christian Service Department provides PWBC students with opportunities to put into practice what they learn in the community. These experiences aid students in developing their skills and abilities as fur- ther preparation for ministry. During the 1983-84 school year the C.S. Department supervised 289 stu- dents in 194 cooperating churches and organizations These churches and organizations represent 24 differ- ent denominations. In addition, C.S. scheduled the music group, TRIUMPI-ll, and the drama troupe, HIS Company. These groups traveled over 7,000 miles and ministered in 94 services. ' x -3' Ciaiy Burditlc with his junior High students from Gospel Temple. ff W -r TU! W5 32 LEFT Cindy Sauder, Lori Hebert, and 'Sarita Rubralse teaching English and helping Refugees MIDDLE LEET Sharon Cerig teach- ing Beginner Sunday 5chool at First Missionary Church MIDDLE RIGHT Dave McDeavitt visiting Mrs. SA Witmer at lndian Village Health Center. LOWER LEFT- Nancy Anderson tu- toring at Blaclklake Lodge LOWER RIGHT Randy Nigh of Ur- ban Youth Ventures leads a group of 5 . D 1... . W.. ,D -1 I 1-, L -2 Z7 Ct- if 3 , 1 I S 'if 4 1 -' -fab l nf K- I It 2, COMPAN In a March chapel, HIS Company per' formed Whos to Blame? by jean Spring- er. In the picture to the right, the Apostle Paul IAI Peclq is dictating the Philippian letter to Timothy IAI Rassij. He is asking that two of his fellow laborers in the gospel be of the same mind in the Lord. Syn- tyche lAnn Harriet is shown in the midst of a quarrel with Euodias IMicheIe Stoddardj. Between them sits Lydia Uoyce Klayj who Sings about brethren dwelling in peace. 1'- ABOYE Angie Stroup, -tu- dent director ot tht-1 yeark troupe RIGHT Mnria V35-sell play-. the part ut the slave girl attempting to enenare silly women BOTTOM loyte Ixlay, Marr.: YM-ell, Mruhele Stoddard, Al Pfbtlx, Allen Ruger, and Bull Ritter I . its! W, Q1 .3-.-':.i1z, 5. ui' . r if ,4 L ' L A N if 5 I ,, 3 . .,-:,.,:-- may 'o I I ' it-xx 'Nr . I X r ,. -:Lk-4 ' K In a February chapel Triumph gave us a sam- ple of what they have been presenting all year - a dramatic updated musical version of the Phari- see and the publican. Ted Wilson in the picture above sings, Now theres a man that I'd really like for you to Icnow. His name is Mr. Simon. Simon tTerry Sordeletj lifts up his eyes to heaven and sings, Lord I am really glad to be in your royal lineage. At the far left the modern publi- can-type person tRusseII Iiadaj delivers his great one liner, I am no longer a bum! In the middle picture, jenny Boehm, student director, sings Because of whose I am. IHI lt,-nnv Boi,-lirn, 'Sandy Laipentei Ic.iL1ra'f-lover BUTA TOM IIFT Terry S-tvrdelt-t, Ted VVil-sun, and RLI-si-CII Ilad.i 1? A -' e :ws-as 4 -1-3' .Mig se 1 9 4, -. :I-5 V.. 0- X sig 5 ,L ru it 'R r ' it SMP WORLD VISIO TOP Students study display at the Outreizth Conference which fotusecl on forgotten peoples RlGl'lT Exthange students Maria Yassel from lamaxra Theological Seminary and ,lame-. Cehman who lt-ft in Ottuher for a Year at ITS .W lb l A l l 1' r .'. ,A+ SMF brought an aware- ness of missions in the world through its chapel programs, The first chapel brought Dr. Zenas Gerig who spoke of the vision for the Carribean Graduate School of Theology. One of the projects of SMF was to encourage the dorms to adopt a mission- ary to correspond with. Bethany had Rich and Barb Black in Franceg Schultz and the houses, Howard Moser, Equador, Lexing- ton, Nysa Costa, West Af- rica. The annual penny! nickel offering was collect- ed in the dorms and went to these missionaries. The suppertime prayer fellowships were well at- tended with a different continent being prayed for each evening. The SMF committee: Donovan Coley, President Tim Hodge, Outreach Dave Mc Deavitt, Secretary Al Peck, Prayer Chairman Ian Yorston, Treas. lst sem. Nancy Ford, Treas. 2nd sem. Laurel Schafer, Publicity D, Cartmel and B, Gerig, Advisors ...II 1 -tg eszg-1 ' .., l ' xx cc Nw Tri' ,T - X. - -- ..L. . ..:'f:'5' ---- - A sms:.tf-gsiwgsggisr 4 . 'rixkiiibyxs vs... photo by Greg Sowles 'Ill SMF WORLD VISIO TOP LEFT An SMI: farewell For Protews-or Cartmel, SMI: cn-adv:-or and Chalrman for the Mrs--lone Department TOP RIGHT Donovan Coley, B3-84 pre-s1dent0fSMF, MID- LEFT Catherlng for mid- mormng break at the Saturday see-sron of Outreach MID- RICHT Rev Bully Simba, na- tive of Sierra Leone, currently pur-surng dottoral evtudres at Wevrtrnrnster Thenlogrt-.al 5em1narv,waa one ofthe ple- nary apcakere- for Outreach BOTTOM- Student-. looking tuward over-was ministry for the summer K lv xt-.'-'c' fiiiwft' rv . v . LAL SAGA CIRCUS BRI GS . . , I f 5 I , xx.. ,f .. V I UPPER LEFT Ram, alms- Mark Church, u-L-H hw In-.rtrvrtv to work on a balloon .1mm.1l UPI-'LR RIGHT Krm, Dawn and lxrmm .rtlumpt to rnakc the-nr own ani- , mal MIIDIUII The Z.amh1n1 Brothers M. if . pvrtbrnm one of thmr death defyrng de- Nw ii' tmtk-7 LUINER IEFT loan and Sharon I X 1,-mov rmu-I dulrtatw-. luke' pizza and A KJIJI-I'lf'l dlfiilfuu ' amwd 1-ntlrtr-nrxatrmllv and hungrily PN' wntr lu th., -Nhuw All photos by E Conrad w .4 ' V A ..a,..,, , .Q 'sv 7 vw ri' , f , ,,, 1 9-MF ' WY A nfl-rl SMILES T0 FWBC Xx . S N ww' X.. QA AII photos by E. Conrad lx 'Qx O bp UPPER LEFT Scott and lane pobe with the urcuf- door prrze winner Dan Herr UPPER RIGHT MILE Badgerow, the fearlew rnngma-.ter MIDDLE Sandy, the master mind of the Cnrcun. LOWER RIGHT Sharon and Mary enjoy the Cnr- cus LOWER LEFIF Eddie Reynolds Ieads the crowd rn -weekrng the bear A5 they Jom the Bear Hunt I I6 fact? X Q I-it X- in Z I U .Arita W I ' i?J ' fft 75 A .4 1. 4 SAGA BRI GS VARIETY . J rr -4, 7 .55.351..:4ce jak . ' 'n ' ,Q y . ,, ,, , 24192 ,,...,, ,qi Y , JTIT' Q 'N ,xx I X ,ig K photo by lane Yoder photo by Nancy Ford T3 4 . 5 1 Y f Y . Q ' Gift r photo by Greg bowles. UPPER LEFT Kim Davv- cheerfully puts the Cheese on the pizza for Pop--n-Przza UPPER RIGHT' Paulette Mrllcr finally gets the fresh frurt bar :he asked for MIDDLE LEFT, Coach Morley says Finger Lickrn' Good about hrs Prrnic lunch. MIDDLE RIGHT- Ed Weslce take-. a break under the umbrella at the Picmc LOWER LEFT: lan and Dawnc work together on fixrng a meal, LOWER RIGHT' lra Gerig prepares A Cac'-.ar salad for lon Burkcy ,LI- 1. n . 'W ,.t.-.- LH rw- V, n rr- v,,,,...--- -.QQ .-?, photo by Ford .r Kggxww. 'Tk R. 295 photo by Nancy Ford IQ! 4 1 l 44 if -r ,X CX uQ photo by Lo L 5 3 I 'F HIS ESIGN 4139, Wfif' photo by E. Conrad The second annual His Design enrichment seminar for the women of BC and guests took place Saturday March 3. Rachael Crabb, the featured speaker, addressed the topic of What controls us, what should control us, and how do we make the switch, Three workshops were also offered as part of the morning program: The Picture of Health, Relationships, Commitment and Me,'f and Making the Most of My Time. The seminar was sponsored by Stu- dent Development. ,V ,ay In , .- e F vigil, A' ni Q .ef 1 2 '- ' AL 'Q TOP The morning meeting breaks in Lexington Lounge MlD-LEFT RD -Q Barb Boyer and joy Pugsley make some on-the-spot decisions Deb Burkholder, Mona Schott, and Marcia Ream enyoy the noon luncheon, BOTTOM Tary Middleton and Marcy Stewart from the Fort Wayne area came as guests ii. s 77 Y al- BELOW: Kim Brown RIGHT1Angie Bintiey T0-BE L25 PRTY ABOVE: Lorie Sonnentag es- corted by usher left Burger, IH ABOVE Modeling beautiful gowns are Vicki Miller, Sandy Rhonemus, Cindy Sordelet, joan Ronde, Elaine Long, Karen Ummel, Linda Peterson, Diane Gruber, Sharon Kalt, Peggy Vincent, Janna Schlatter, -fi, SFEFQF :A , .. O.. .. e , ,e ,..9.. . .e Nt. Aa ., .yum ---- 1 xx A a1fQw.eE1fi - A3 :Ax x xv-A N 5 X t ime N J A S xxx Q X X , 1 i N 5 Q K ABOVE: Sandy Carpenter plays wedding muz-ic. - Y IJ 'Zigg- y K lf 78 -4 I photos by Nancy Ford LEFT: Poly Spate escorted by usher Scott Davis. ABGVE: Vondra Eubanks. ABOVE: Vicki and Tony Miller, If love is patient and love is kind, You are that to me. If love is never envious, That's how you seem to be. If love is never selfish or demanding its own way, Then you've exemplified this in our walking day by day. If love means being loyal no matter what the cost, You've spent a lot on me, dear Considering not your loss. All the human gifts of man will come to end some day, But love's endurance still will stand. This, our Scriptures say. by Dennis Collins WIVES RECEIVE PHT DEGREE Linda Adams lBrentl Ruth Batson lBobl Joyce Breniser fTiml Monica Collins lDennyj Cindy Cairl QDanJ Linda Koopman fRegJ Lisa Halverstadt KAdrianl Vicki Miller 1TonyJ Linda Peterson fBrianJ Nancy Schuler IRodneyl Markelle Smith fRonj Sally Lepley tBillJ -1 f5i:i?E.I:.,' Q 1 Q 3 ii S X Q Qt , gl-? PW 2 5. Q , N it oar fix s . if ii asp? 3 33210524 .at 3 W' 'S .1 ir-'1E'K,9.-',-- 5:11:15-slzia.. 1, , hx .,.,.4. Q- 2 Q. . 1 's' it 2 Z .N 2, gs, W Ss a ' 5 Q ,gl . .4 B' gn 1 Ty F55 -51 . 4755? ag qw-V :L V ,, OVAL: Dennis and Monica Collins ABOVE Reg, and Linda Koopman. Photos by E. Conrad 1' TOP Inrn-dmtx--rw -II the 'ht f'f- :mg Qwnmwxtt v-v' wh.: .H rwpnngllflf' ml Jn-.Ming af Ida Km-vlnlnl-mwl-.1 Hml r--n Nhlxv-nn.xy ls .xlwlfg tu Nunn: tu NC lx at ludv YCDUTH C0 PERENCE '84 ...X 1 Bxxblwirw Kmllz-1 Paula JL B.auL.w1 XNR-iurwvr Cathy Qhmlxnuf Hrmdll, PM Twnnl- lv tumyllx HIM L. Larrv VLILWTTMIIX Uv'rHu1i', B vkX' .-'Hts 'wpruw IDJDJ B.at:mrn.un Cnllmx .-Xrlan Tlw-C.1wlh Hub-x' '-mmm, N1.1n1.Hmmrw' Htmlwrn or lax' Fl.,-511 lxrnxng,rgr7 BOTTLJM TIN' Ni thf-ms: sung gr-mp Run XYzll1.1rn-1. Pam I'rrH!I'l, kd W'wHLs:, lxntlxv Imd-tmm, luhn Vv1uN1lmIn-H, Iam' N-dvr Rum lui.: 1.11.1 Niakur- mul 1I1U!plLlLll','Ljl A 2,139 GQ il iii - FREE INDEED photo by Greg Bowles bv C-reg il YOUTH CONFERENCE THEME SONG Free Indeed If you will stay in my Word If you will act on what you've heard If you will follow only Me My true disciple you will be - You will know the truth You will know the truth You will know the truth And the truth will make you Free You will know the truth You will know the truth You will know the truth And the truth will make you free - indeed! - words and music by Pat Black based on john 8:31, 32, 36 STEERING COMMITTEE Dan Herr - Chairman Cathy Smidtz - Program Larry Ebersole - Publicity lay Lininger - Technical Judy Cuckler - Secretary Pat Black -- Music Becky Sprow - Art Allen Rassi - Assistant Chr. Paula Wehner A Treasurer Sonja Strahm - Adviser Arlan Birkey - Adviser Dana Collins - Adviser SUB-COMMITTEES Registration - Ieff Gerig Welcome - john Mabe BellhopfHost - Tim Taylor Hostess - lean Ayabe Food - Tim Breniser Counseling - Alan Steiner Night Watch - D. Beggs, I. Wenger Maintenance - Wes Wiederkehr Prayer - Lori Hebert Ushers - Nancy Hodges Communications - Beth Lay Comicality - Scott Liechty Sat. Aft. - lanna Schlatter TOP The speaker, lack Vandiver, graciouslv an- swered an SOS from YC committee a day hc-fore Youth Conference when the scheduled speaker, Bill Eakin of Campus Life, could not come due to a death in the family Mr Vandiver was Gods man for the hour and was very well received by both the students and guests, FRIDAY My O f ff x iv, fl li f ff 1 photo bv Paula Wehner , nz: V I x ' 2: 3 Q T of , 3, ,-,f t M T . - X R 'X N I J 1. : ic., , . its eff . .. -.-.- ,Q 'Q F! se :- .-'S '. ' N' f K-1 . 3 , 1 - Xu I P- ' .- I g - ...--.....,, J ' aw-we-wt photo by Paula Wehner photo by Paula Wehner vhff JXA ' fain mx 1 4? 4:2 ?f A . Q N- NN s wg. so Y wx A SN 474 Qxxxi-Q1 .X , ., QQN Q. Z X .X 5 TQ ,Zz 5- is Paula Wehner ,c 1.-.wmxw photo by Kevin Schwartz TOP LEFT Karen Mclxenna, Cathy Smidtz and Sonja Strahm ask. lNhere'- thu heef7 TOP RIGHT The men in little white Coats Come for Mr Rodgers tD.ive Cruherl, MIDDLE: Dave Gruber asks Mike Badgerow to find the co-ordinatea to -inlx that Love Boat BOTTOM LEFT The lluatered opera singer lMil-us Badgerowl has lost his place: the cool atunmpianis-t fRollie Mainsl helps him find it, BOTTOM RIGHT' The little people 1Angie Widmarlu, Kim Davis, and jana Schlatterl perform ,o,M41,lt photo by Chris Brown Hi, - XY 'J i ' photo by Paula Wehner photo by Chris Brown photo by Chris Brown IW.. Fc-S rx LW, Q s X: X TOP: How does that exercise go again? MIDDLE: jay Wenger, defenbe lawyer For Todd Schippers, argues for his parole while guards Kevin Schwartz and Gina Vincent stand by. BOTTOM LEFT: The Cons try to whip up spirit for competi- tion. BOTTOM RICHT: A -glow but spirited contest of pass the mattress. gk I' wk , Q ' flp ' . , , . - Wi? M : ,- ire. A ,SN h K wife -.fr SN -Mg N - 'wg 1' X V3 SATURDAY JN pho C1 v 1 , fl zlgl I 1 1 84 -:g.' Conrad E Conrad - Q pl to by E. Conrad photo by E. Conrad 11. Lf l i l l DLREAMER I What Really Happened To Joseph ' as photo by Dan Lambert photo by D. Lambert TOP LEFT: Hey, look at me! I'm the rainbow kid! - joseph TOP MIDDLE: He will carry you. - Benjamin TOP RIGHT: Everytime I'd look his way he'd say, 'Don't look at meg I only work here.' - Potiphar's wife LEFT MIDDLE: Ioey's jealous brothers. RIGHT MIDDLE: In moments like these. - joseph BOTTOM: Good news for Drinkworthy. Bad news for Doughboy. GRE T EVEN Those who missed seeing this spring production of the Department of Music under the direction of Dr. Jay Platte real- M- ly missed participating in a great event. The audience did truly participate with an inner yes to the truth of the words and spirit of this very musical musical. The unhesitating standing ovation testi- fied to the audience's involvement. Those who saw it on Thursday or Friday came back for a second time or wished they could. The musical was written by Cam Floria and based on the Genesis narra- tive. Floria wrote original music but also used songs by contemporary composers. Somehow it all fit together and the old, old story spoke loudly and clearly to this generation: Trust God in the darkness for what he promised in the light. mtg, M Q Dan Lambert photo by Dan Lambert 1 i TOP: A new beginning. LEFT: Like fa- ther, like son. MIDDLE: The brothers in a rehearsal. BOTTOM LEFT: Pharoah and an- nouncer. BOTTOM RIGHT: The dance of the slave girls. t FQ Yi 1 lr., Zi g LET THE POWER OE GOD BECOME ALIVE IN YOU ,as Benjamin . . . Jacob ......... . . Joseph ......... Potiphar s Wife Baritone Soloists Drinkworthy .. Doughboy . . . Pharoah .... Announcer .... CAST AND CHORUS . . . . .Tim Breniser . . . .Mark Pyles . . . . . . . .Terry Sordelet .. ...Juli Larnard Soprano Soloist ,........ Jennie Boehm . . . . . . ,Rich Andrews Mark Brinkman Mike Bad-gerow . . . :William Gonzalez . . . .Mark Pyles .......,q..DannZehr Guard ....,.,......,.... Dave Francis Ili ORCHESTRA Instrumental Director Pat Black Drums Randy Bishop Bass Andy Pauquette Guitar Andy Pauquette Keyboards 8: Synthesizers Pat Black Scott Schindler Accompanist .......... Scott Schindler TECHNICAL CREW Director ............... Dr. Jay Platte Technical Advisor ...... Sonja Strahm Artist ................ Choreography .Terry Sordelet Kirk Hoatson Jennie Boehm Angie Pridemore Karen Ummel Judah ............... Mark Brinkman Dan ................ Scott Stombaugh Issachar . . ...... James Barnett Simeon .... ........ J eff Kehler- Zebulin ..... ..... R ich Andrews Asher .... ..... T erry Michael Ga .... ...... K evin March Levi ,.... .... R amon Desmond Naphtali . . . ...... Larry Kulla Reuben . . ..... 'Dann Zehr J Slave Girls .Barb Arnold, Juli Larnard, d photos by E. Conrad AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AWARD Lorraine Meek DELTA EPSILON CI-II Marla Bettinger jeffrey Gerig R. Iohn Hughes, IV jay Lininger I-IONORARY DELTA EPSILON CHI Char Binkley Dr. David Roth WHO'S WHO Pauline Beer Marla Bettinger Jennie Boehm jeffrey Cwerig Robert Herman jay Lininger Rolin Mains Lorraine Meek Cathy Smidtz Karen Ummel COCURRICULAR TOP STUDENTS jim Beard - Freshman Mark Condrey - Sophomore Mark Brinkman - Iunior Ray Hylton Donovan Coley Dave Gruber Jeanine Klay - Senior Jay Lininger Cathy Smidtz Karen Ummel Paula Wehner Doug Fowler Nancy Hodges Top Two Seniors I-IO ORS CONV S.E.A. Shirley Burgess jay Linxnger N.A.D.C.E. Award Nancy Anderson - C.E. Dept Lewis Bennett ALPHA KAPPA Mike Cadrette SERMON AWARDS Ieff Pepple Mark Vincent 88' .Il :Xa ,,.f, pf I - X. . ,Q . Q E' ix WS . 5 ' N X ,- 1 SENICJR CHAPEL in H A n IA, v-.aan 5 1 , 5 w Rf -,..4,.e5. L' .4 , H X ' .. , -c ..- MT, . . w-if K e, .-ff-. .QA 37,4 ,-Ag-W .,--V-, gn-'..-53 i. ,-1?-'f5'3 A ff? 145-'17-2' --X f- , f x 'iv 'Z ' 'Ei-'.1' 'Xt f' 'ff' . f i- 1 . ' -:2j1i'Sil a .5 ' ' :H-. wwe :gi ' 7-'r fm-9 L71 i Q? T, L I hx. i t be ,E er iii 'C 2, TOP- Phil Kittle, senior clas.-4 preaident, presides following a slide presentation of candida of all the -eniors. MID-LEFT A drawing show- ing the location of the lands-caping preaented 85 the claw- gift to the College MID-RIGHT' Brad Byerly play-J a rousing spiritual song, BOT- TOM Following the formation of the circle and the lighting, of candles E from the central one representing Christ the Lord, a few hymns were sung and the Chapel ended with f'Cod be with you till we meet again ry i 15 r 'Slit' if D ' V if o r 1 -4 6? 5 in BACCALAUREATE This last worship service for seniors was held Friday, May 4. Rev. David Biberstein's message was entitled Life After the Bridge. He asked seniors to reflect on the pillars of Christian ministry, concepts contained in the words integrity, infiltration, and integration. The text was II Cor. 4:1-6. photo hy Greg Sowles A Nl P ,a-,ib-,tm-. vii. 4 ,1 e'-is . it, lit' ' X' . -V 8 w 1 V. .dx f .5352-.g'Z jir i? , -'V . ,1 v , iggfr l i it .Q l XF 'f u 'h N . fri :mi , fi V' fix-ii Graduation Day, Saturday May 12, dawned won- derfully clear and sunny after a season of rain. The weather matched our emotions for we now realized we were out of the long tunnel. Dr. Robert Cooley, Pres. of Gordon-Conwell The- ological Seminary, addressed us on the subject Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones, using the story of joseph as his text, After receiving our degrees C48 B.S. and B.A. and 11 A.A. degreesj we sang the Alma Mater and re- Cessed. photos by Greg Sowles l 1 I ' U ff' af If FN .A ' . 539' '25 - 9 , xx ,, x, , A . - -1. Yi K x ,. ' .1 -- n if .- - --.Sa it . V. iz W ,, .If I , 5 - .A l' -' -gl, Y' ff.j .Ei V Q, .Q N ff t.. X: iv: I H: v, AI' r , - A Y V ,, '4 f. H' t' 'Q ,.1-Ag' Photos by Greg Sowlex- and E. Conrad ,. i Gr l f11lfl1r1gw lxi1ls.lY11u'w . u' .' 8 . ' T ,, P I 31163 I Qrdm 5 ' Pom d1an8Pou 'Yjjxv . th n . . C, Q K I. .K f ' .-xi, A ' . X E r, Y . 4 Q A ' ' 1 9 . ?, Yuri Andfngwgffxiigs g Mf'fH '-W 4-W Ig 5. QQ seek U. . 3 : clo9e' :Kia .E C O . W U - , ,A.- , . .Q V P ' ,1 V S I ffm-mxda QQ an-talks WIN f Xs'Pi'l5 R ilu ha n Q - A - , I L'i5g,5i,Q 0SbOl l19 1 ' ..' M' . A Charges Q MX S fgkEiifg,'k x'3 ii M may be filed Wk f N36 Eg L Q.. N:f..M ' QA ' ' . V f' P vf W-, A ' ibm, im ht,m,h. 1' 1f-. Sc3xlYxi1,lf., VM ax Nix., 1 tbxiuivf' mzxgiv l1'lLL2,i':N i'E liLSs-f' haul m+1iN 1'iU'- 1 13' Orioles reiy on an 0QlF9Q.g ,S ifyg Q t K' f, . Q! 11, ' . l ix 'fr ' 4 Q3 . , X if I' 'K V V i 4 Qv. 2400 3 . 1, l??0KS Dian P-AQ A .., , .:i.,, T1k 1, ' ills IIIUY I'Ull' ' --1 iv ll a ll u C -L 'wus ,I - U-'vw Hxrttegarcf afagua LNG vi lo empty on Chrysler 0Of3, J L ' - A '- if: U S ',. ' A..-Q' 7- 3 porn 1, ..,,,,,jS- Pilcf ., , Qi,j. 'jf.f'l35433-'T5T215'f?52ff:sv:: ::.:'1.X ....,,, NWA 3 1 bb Hflljernenko takes to V. Cease-I'nfe'c ,N 'Q . .,,. JU g pr 9176 Vqqf' anncuncez Indy in W SS ln 'U ' 532 ES axon .M ffcw W sm, - HOOSIERS WIN ,,fc 94Q h fl ' mMfIfi'f5h DvpiwtQcill,J scgalaxrl-Tffffqfuf. I 8 j,i5 .,-fi57!'AQ0' IV! i 'S lilervjs-:.:n owgrtnrmf 1.1436 5 ,Ol-' if . ffl W W' r wma DEL' ssss fb ao S511 1 ..,' . qsbxxle X f' f' A , , 0,0111 nuldil- Sb., 'Oh P- 5U'bLp-. OYITTPICS end Oh high H01 . f. L- OQYCWQ skiing Mahre brothers - QU 'NOG , , YQ-W as-X-vw , .,,. QXSQO ex Q6 , f L Q X .. ' L 1: L 1 l L CONC ' 'L A ' . ,iQ?'f' fi 'F ' Seem, WC boom Lcj' l L L mists Say la lsslpa LGS- 'i LQ. L59 N s f s Q '79ederv' Q fi 5 ws P2-dsl' pl-wi L as ay. wage-1 , .,,.Q .U V., 4 .,--Q -. -Wx, 4 ' 'A L ' mtiaizk A-'- lux, Nil? My I V .M 1 h , C.. a Vx 5, dexlihiafgufepfinwand 5 L A 9050, AU' 5' . -7? -Ig ' .. - L, abc ff' G L J Mli' 'arf , bfi 2 UbS 'f.',1ilf dtfulnivlioxls lllxllrslfl' can g Congre S Shoot d . L Z QUYQI-7 Ssman ,f NNX.X-N Q L Sl L .Q V'CUmS g ' 1 269i S . . --I -- P, f 5 ummlt deposits riser, ' lb Hgrrjfvhm W R L D Sz L C A L I1 :SQZQP 5- -z-SEI' ',.- - ivy!-'wrw W-, gg. L , Y if k 5111.- - - Safety means no accidents! Remember? - - Shades of Cinderella! A man to Fill lhuse shoes? - How's the stock market, Brad? P MILY ALBUM Operator! X' Body Language The entertainers 'Connie's Ice-cream special Zonked! E - Are you listening? This is edible? Wild jocky ' . -4:4 -. -3f:':-i-'-n--g- . ' .5 , it WY rg. 'The World Is Our Parish' ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A-Q . '- ' - . . .- A , wx-3 , W .75:LQ?35'::'3f5 ,gig f A, W fg x in X ' 2 1.r- -if U :N W 4474 e ' 4' fnfsgf-f 'ff' I ,ESQSQQ S ' ' ' ' ,t Lt 'Q 2 c 4 A l 5 , fn -.- -- - 1 Q .3 ,222 sg., ', f ,w'Q'4 3'1 '1.' 555' wwf' 07 f . ,, - I ,f - i ia H. . v N 1-XC f f v f li' P - ' U 'Ni A sr , g 3, 'I - 'i , 5 -N 4 xif - - -Wy, f t f 'YW -.fs r'1'22'ff t' f 'X ,. it l '1fr'4', - .st at I f 'Q . .. . - - , X CAL ,-Z. 3 , ., . f '. -J 3 in .X Shaun I 'Z , 1 MQ. . I il x ' -. ' Q., li .ll llif .. -' f ix 2- I Eziw s: :: Ei :mf Q .A N- -- E ,-.5 el 'q . - L.,EaI?jMl 'l Luis-L-2: A' 'il ' 2 'IH lilili-wil r .V Ns - -1 - 1, I E35 .3553 , g v' :-:-:- ' .Rf ass ass ., 'E Ig 4 ,,, , u ,ram e., llll ...alll 5 1 -, ,gm f f i Emi l AI' 'mg 25 .Lui Til! as ' ', 'gm I l -Illl,4, , f . llllssllj V i 11-:.. E' - fl 3: 5:-r,,, , l H- 115 ' a s ---fizjj :E if l ,-ffl, gg-J, ' .I f -.-, W! -' r-'ff-. 5 . ' Q: A xy.A .J3, W.-. V 'lq 4... 'V 42 -.wwf ,, , ' 'C-f. 7 N Over 4-.500 men and women have prepared for Christian service at Asbury Theological Seminary and are now effectively serving in every part of our world. Offering the Master of Divinity, the Master of Arts in Religion, and the Doctor of Ministry degrees, the Semi- nary provides majors in Pastoral Counseling, Theology, Biblical Litera- ture, Philosophy of Religion, Evange- lism and World Mission, Christian Education, and Church Music. Asbury Theological Seminary's new E. Stanley Jones School of Evangelism and World Mission, offering Master's and Doctoral degrees, presents an innovative and creative dimension to the fulfilling of Christ's 'Great Commission. Committed to biblical authority, aca- demic excellence, personal and social wholeness, and spiritual formation, Asbury can help you find and fulfill your high calling in God's service. Investigate how your potential can be developed through our resources by writing or calling: ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY WILMORE, KY 40390 David L McKenna, President fPhone: 606-858-3581! .ll Ill PORTRAITS GROUP LEADERS CLASS PCRTRAITS WINGS GRCDUPS Sz GROUPS TOP Vine Staff' Marie Morris, Nancy Ford, Eunice Con- rad iadvisorj, Greg Sowles, lan Yorston, BOTTOM: Stu- dent Covernment- Ed Weske, Mark Condrey, Cassie Sor- enson, Roger Ringenberg Iadvisorl, Dave Bingham ladvi- s-orj, Ted Rowe, Brian Allison. RIGHT' junior Class Offi- cers john Mabe, Ken Hogg, Bill Cerig ladvisorl, Tim Taylor, Diane Ridley -.- BELOW: Lexington SA's: Sharon Ayabe, Lorie Sonnentag, Kathy Witzig, Barbara Boyer lResident Directorj, loan Ronde, Beth Lay. 5 2--J 'fx 5, ser 51' .Wt t n --Tl W 1. I,.,, BOTTOM: Student Missionary Fellowship Officers: Bill Cerig ladvisorj, Dave McDeavitt, Al Peck, lan Yorston, Laurel Schafer, Donovan Coley, Daryl Cartmel iadvisorl, Tim Hodge. LQ' ilu, TOP LEFT' Youth Conference- Alan Rassie, Pat Black, Kathy Smidtz, Larry Ebersole, Dana Collins iadvisorj, So- nja Strahm ladvisorl, Paula Wehner, lay Lininger, Becky Sprow, ludy Cuckler, Dan Herr, Arlan Birlcey ladvisorj. TOP Band Officers: Dana Collins ladvisorl, Kim Brown, Terry Michael, Ted Wilson, Lori Willca, William Gonza- las. Married Student Fellowship Gary Burdick, Dave Kalt, john Taylor, Terry Filtro, Denny Williams ladvisorj 99 Organizational Leadership FRESHMAN CLASS President: Mike Stahly Vice Pres: jim Beard Secretary: joe Weiss Treasurer: E. McCormick Advisor: Grant Hoatson jUNIOR CLASS President: john Mabe Vice Pres: Diane Ridley Secretary: Tim Taylor Treasurer: Ken Hogg Advisor: Bill Gerig STUDENT ADVISORSXMEN Kevin Abbott Mark Brinkman Darryl Brown jon Burkey Shawn Fingerle Doug Fowler Bob Herman Lyn Loewen Mark Vincent STUDENT GOVERNMENT President: Ted Rowe Vice Pres' Mark Condrey Secretary: Cassi Sorenson Treasurer' Brian Allison P R. Sec Ed Weske At Large Doug Fowler Phil Hentz Larry Kulla Bob Yap Advisors: Dave Bingham R. Ringenberg SMF President Donovan Coley Secretary: David McDeavitt Treasurer Ian Yorston Publicity: Laurel Schafer Advisors. Daryl Cartmel Bill Gerig SINGLE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP President Mark Gammon Vice Pres' Kent Fahl Secretary Hope High Treasurer Charles Blair Advisor Sharon Mejeur SOPHOMORE CLASS President: Trent Sailor Vice Pres: Kevin Schwartz Secretary: Sarah Badgerow Treasurer: Carolyn Bortz Advisor: Steve Morley SENIOR CLASS President: Phil Kittle Vice Pres: Shawn Fingerle Secretary: M. Brandenberg Treasurer: Lewis Bennett Advisor: Sterling Demond STUDENT ADVISORSXWOMEN Sharon Ayabe Angie Binkley Beth Lay Cindy Nantz joan Ronde janna Schlatter Lorie Sonnentag Kathy Witzig jane Yoder YOUTH CONFERENCE Chairman: Dan Herr Ass't Chair: Allen Rassi Secretary: judy Cuckler Treasurer: Paula Wehner Advisors: Sonja Strahm Arlan Birkey Dana Collins MARRIED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP President: john Taylor Vice Pres, Gary Burdick SeC.fPub.: Terry Fittro Treasurer, David Kalt Advisor: Dennis Williams SEA President, Angie Stroup Vice Pres: Phil Hentz Secretary: jean Ayabe Treasurer' David Spence Advisor: Ted Nickel YEARBOOKXVINE Editor- Greg Sowles Asst Ed: Marie Morris Sec,fTreas, Nancy Ford Ads Manager: lan Yorston 61' 2 X Q s .E N Organizational Leadership ALPHA KAPPA President: jeff Gerig Vice Pres: Dennis Collins Sec.fTreas: Sharon Meek Advisor: Arlan Birkey BAND OFFICERS President: Ted Wilson Vice Pres: W. Gonzalez Secretary: Lori Wilka Stage Manager: T. Michael Librarian: Kim Brown Advisor: Dana Collins Student Representatives STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: Angie Binkley, Ted Rowe, Allen Steiner ATHLETIC COMMITTEE: Lewis Bennett FALCON FEATHER COMMITTEE: jane Yoder, Rusty Ruegg, Sharon Gerig, Tim Hodge SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE: Cassie Sorenson, Rich Andrews, Verna Sanekane, Ires Hecht, Mary Cook LIBRARY COMMITTEE Chris Brown CHAPEL COMMITTEE: Nancy Hodges, jay Lininger I GROUPS MEN'S SOCCER Mike Badgerow Mark Brinkman Darryl Brown jeff Burger joe Butora Mike Cadrette jose Castillo Donovan Coley Ramon Demond .jim Dunlap Steve Gagnon john Hughes Ray Hylton Tony Miller Kurt Schippers joe Updegrove Don Vardaman Mark Vincent Graham West WOMENS VOLLEYBALL Ruth Eerrier Lori Hebert juli Larnard joan Ronde Betty Rychener Shelly Patterson Pamela Postel Cindy Sauder janna Schlatter Michelle Unruh Kay Studebaker Women's Kelli Armstrong Pam Evers Lori Wilka Karen Weiss Cindy Sauder Lori Hebert MEN'S BASKETBALL Paul Baker james Barnett Don Bettinger Vince Griffin Bob Herman Ricky Hester Ray Hylton Greg Prince Greg Rahrer Mel Zumbrun Basketball Cindy Yeagley Kathy Witzig Kim Chupp Sarita Rubrake Betty Rychener S -is ' s 1? I V , . ey, - N 2 if -'ity '32 QC i ia. . , ,. -1 -f ' , ff -1--' V-H iw, Ji f :5sf'1 4' l1g:. - . . .JL-D 5 - fx: -- 'L '5 -55236 ivy' TOP' Sophomore Officers-' Steve Morley laclvisorj, Kevin Schwartz, Sarah Badgerow, Carolyn Bortz, Trent Sailor, MID- DLE Off-Campuf. Singles' Hope High, Sharon Mejeur ladvi- -Qorj, Kent Fahl, Mark Gammon, BOTTOM: Freshman Offi- cerfv jim Beard, Mike Stahly, Eileen McCormick,1oe Weiss, Grant Hoatson Iadviekorj L.- GROUPS M2-'v . - ,-f . 1 .--'flf'- fr. Z ,. ,,?,i4.. :rf-b ig, lffv - fl v 4 pi , X X. . a N tu. I - fly, 3' f 'l-lin, l W TOP: Men's SA's: Bob Herman, Mark Vincent, Kevin Abbott, jon Burkey, Mark Brinkman, Darryl Brown, Lyn Loewen, Doug Fowler, Dave Bingham lresident clirectorj, Shawn Fingerle. LEFT: Senior Officers: Mary Branden- berger, Sterling Demond ladvisorj, Phil Kittie, Shawn Fingerle, Lewis Bennett. ABOVE: SEA Officers: Phil Hentz, David Spence, jean Ayabe, Angie Stroup, Ted Nickel ladvisorj. ,Ill GRCDUPS Right: TRIUMPH, with jennie Boehm as student director, practices for a weekend trip, Pictured are Laura Stover, Sandy Car- penter, Terry Sordelet, Ted Wilson, Jennie Boehm, and Russell Iida. Uohn McMindes, not picture-dl MIDDLE: HIS Company pauses for a portrait before starting their busy Sunday schedule. Pictured are Michele Stoddard, Joyce Klay, Ann Harris, Al Peck, Allen Rassi, William Ritter, Maria Vassell, with Angie Stroup, student director, in the morticed picture. BOTTOM: A group pauses for prayer. 5 x , Q w -vx 1? X.. - -c-- .sf 1 'EI E.. SERVING WITH GRACE 5. 1' 4 f U' i. . ' V 1 ' v ' . R Q X ' L fi Z 1 , ' 3 ' I il -sig . P-me vo I ' .L.g9:l TT-' ., . 'h , ' . X' ' 'i Kik i ' eg -,4: ,r.,:,,.g:. pg5 ,I . :-Q:IAriwfzisxirew-:er-ext 2. '+- Xiaxggslf' t , ,. qvoqwzi V nwwwm ,,.X.. WWMWWWWWWWW Pwwwwwww 'WN M fpf Y 'iKf:T7iY.': - '- is - , . '-TRY: :5:1 :. r- ,Y Q i,-fl.- :iN 1: 'fi - .53 ' ig. , ,pq-1 , tg 5 't T ' tr wif 't :ww-q., -.--:-y .f::,g,:1:-,:f.,:, .. ag 'ESI-RQQQ, ix A Nscaz- x wx. -,.-.-wat . ' ' Eve ixiig rs ,r ' .Q ' Rf E, XX , . . y S,3::2,- my-gr X -sg EXVNQ . x,X X X S5 X 1 + Q X X X S X X X x X S Q -, t . X t X Y X rox' exe . I N 1 X XX XX R- -x ,- AXA:-qiX. S., .. ,iv 1 -Q' fir NQQVQQQ , . . . .. ..i X A :.A X L N. v. ta -- a , '-xc -- t ' Vx 'X 'S W ., 'IFN x .ra ' X , -4 X ., I bg S tex 1 LEFT: Lights, sound, furni- ture, ushering, etc., are compe- tently handled by lay Lin- inger's Stage Crew: Terry Mi- chael, Dave Gruber, Doug Fowler, Ken Hogg, Nancy Hodges, Sarah Badgerow, and Mark Brinkman tunder the pi- anoj. BELOW: The crew of the Hol- low Snack Shop does a little snacking ljust for the picturebz lanna Schlatter, Rick Collins lstudent managerl, Tommy Logan, Lyn Loewen, Kevin Schwartz. lnot pictured Terri Marlowi .nw- ef 'xxscx k XA gxymm. c.,, Y. AIA!! f Q X lrxf Brent Thomas Adams Linda Lee Adams Nancy Anderson ,lean Ayabe BS. Pastoral Ministries BS. Christian Education BS. Christian Education BS, Elementary Education Sharon S. Ayabe Marla Sue Bettinger Darleen Bittner lefmie LYNN Boehm BS Biblical Studies BS. Elementary Education BS. Missionary Nursing Bachelor of MuSiC . rJ i. Mary LOU Bfandehberger Timothy Scott Breniser Christopher john Brown Darryl john Brown BS. Elementary Education B.A. Pastoral Ministries B.A. Missions BS. Pastoral Ministries 'Z f.. X i ' . L . , ,, e i T' B,-ad Byerly Laura M, Coffman Dennis L. Collins Debra Cooper Bachelor of MUSE Ed. BS, Church Mugiq B.A. Missions BS. Elementary Education I T Shawn D- Fiflgeflf' Jeff GENE janet L Cruhhs Adrian L Halverstadt BS. Pastoral Ministries B-A Pd9f0f8l Mll'li'5ffl9S BS Missionary Nursing BS Pastoral Ministries I V ' w vi i ,f ' L' gf - lil l 1- f f L x i 'iw .I Mg' l 4 .Q M V , - I . 'I . t , As ml' l Ann Harris Beth Herring Timothy P Hodge R lohn Hughes, IV BS. Elementary Education Bachelor of Music Ed. BS, Biblical Studies Bachelor of Music Evelyn Louise johnson jeffrey B. Kehler loanne S. Kingsbury Jeanine Kay Klay BS. Elementary Education BYA. Preseminary BS Buginegq. Admin BS. Elementary Education l I Reginald j. Koopman Wanda Faye Krider l-i58b9fh l-BY William L- LQPIQY BS. Church Music BS. Missions BS. Elementary Education B.-A. Pastoral MiI1iSN'i9S 1 5.-03531: USPXQRNSBS 'iiiftff X S ifiiff 'YU f'it3fi!fX Si Y RIGHT: David assists Jeanine in looking her best as Sa- K HY 'Nix Nffffikg U3 ga's number one cashier. BELOW: john takes advantage of down-time to do re- Q quired reading of the HC. Update. 3 4 ' n '-12, I-QNQ 3 ' L 5215 'lr fl a k N 2-ff , ' gfigigi i, V-,QAM -is :. Q: V. .lf-' 3 . :Qi RIGHT: Norm concentrates on one of the more important campus activities x - a .. Y .X X it t R .si ir +L culinary arts. . , 'xgfx ws X35 1 t V . ABOVE: jon demonstrates his talents in the finer -1 In SENIDRS ACTID W Q Y Q x.. I N Xi ll 8. 'Y . V Q F :AK-Say ,3 .1 ..'W5 X: ire Q gg V f X - , if 1 5 , A, 1 mf 1: ' M, ,I ' lr . -,gf:v ' 'W' 4 1 ,1 'Q l A , 5 ' -'---1.::r:S:'s'sa4'4s1 E f Z1-.-.v:g::b.-A-Ax, Ei- Elzii, 2 ve s if jzfcl:-QQ - . ,' ' 1 2,1 I: Z 5.y5:g:f,-,-,r.'w:- 3 ' ' . 1,-::. Ez if w, 'i:E2ii.l fi? f 1 -- l mr- yum l -- -.:::,g:g:-3 W -:-:cg .-,414 , .-:f' 5 5Ef'9?f1. .5g 2 1' , .gf:..,: wi -, ,1 .lf: ::. fzaf- -wal '- E 1 A' 1 4' ziqzgggggzgx w - ' H .4 ' -Q: 4. v . 125- 15 -' '51 tg.f:-:1f57+3.'f?4 lfe 5 25.3.3 ' Q' ' y nge:.N-:-.life-vemx-:aa-:-:va-.W -. .--R-u Q--wg 1, ABOVE: Rollie with his sleeves rolled up. ABOVE: Lori practices a real toe-rapper. I. , ,v Q - E .exam - uf? ABOVE: Dennis wonders why his senior year cannot be as simple as a carburator. FAR LEFT: Darryl Finds no help from an underclassman in doing Theo assignments. LEFT: Doug concentrates on some fancy coordination. 'ws f --a e- 1.4 kathy Lindstrom lay Lininger Rolin Mains Rose Marie MCMinn B5 Biblical Studies BS Christian Education Bachelor of Music BS Christian Social Work -ri V .,e. do Paulette Sharon Miller Tony Lee Miller Cynthia Nantz Norman Lee Nielssen BS Christian Education BS Chriz-tian Education BS Biblical Studies B5 Christian Education l f Greg Peck Gregory Allen Prince Benton jay Rhoades SUS-in ROS-6 BS Biblical Studies. BS But-inee-2, Admin BA Pdf-!0fdl MIf1iS!YlGf- B5 El9m9m3fY Eduf-3U0n gif- 1' l. , X i .fi 'F l tx If i v ,i 4 X 1 ' l l.aurPl Sfhdfw Nancy lliastmanl Schuler Ronald C Smith Ninus Sorisho-Chamaki B9 Biblical Studies BS Elementary Education BS, Christian Education BA, Business Admin. I T IL ga .verb ,ig . 'Qi David Spence Burton St. Clair Trott Paula Mae Wehner CHICK' Y-im-310 BS. Elementary Education BS. Pastoral Ministries BS. Business Admin B-5 El9mf'm3'Y EdULdU0n . .l A Carolyn Elizabeth Bortz Kimberly A Chupp Phil Hentz Ddl'1iPl A Herr A.A. Early Childhood Ed A.A. Early Childhood Ed A.A Biblical Studies A A Youth Mlm tries if l Qf' t f' . ? Av Theresa Marlowe Bryan Peterson Ellen Rowan Dawn Ianys Stine A.A. Biblical Studies A.A. Early Childhood Ed, AA. Early Childhood Ed SENIORS QUNPICTUREDJ AA'S QUNPICTUREDJ Batson, Robert W BS Pastoral Min. Bennett, Lewis 5. BS Christian Ed. Burgess, Shirley A Byall, David E AA Chr Counseling Holloway, Tina R A A Early Childhood Ed Lee, Mark L BS Elementary Ed A A Cairl, Daniel R. Watkins, Larry E. BS. Elementary Ed A A Walter jodi L. Yoder, jane E BS Chr, Social Work A A Chr Social Work Brown, janet E BA. Christian Ed 'Photo credits for color page Sowers, Kevin E. Greg Sowles, Dann Herr D Postel E Conrad Bachelor of Music Ed. Portraits by Dave Cole Detatur JU IDRS Brmn Allraon Trmothy Atwood Bradley Ball ,lanwx Barnett Crate Bcclxwrth Donald Bettrngsr kent Brrlxhermer Pat Blaulx Charles- Blatr Mark Brtnkman jon Burkey Debra Burkholdcr Rhett Butler Bradley Campbell Monnua Colllnr- Pam Cook ludy Cuclxler 'Scott Davw Crl Draz lamex Dunlap Douglas Fowler DdVld Gruber Nancy Hodgex Terry Holmex Rxchard Hull Lula jolwnwn Trurxmn l lvenguud ' ,,,. A .T ,- -'s 3 D , , ' 4 L-vt ' X l A 4 vs H J ,-,N an a has M , . J 1 A 'KSA . 1A i 3:55 -- Yi , 554 .Nz In b- Q b ' Ag ff 'lift x fi. B W Il-'fl -lllxi 'F' ' I t . MXL Qu Q W I -x. htt. ' 0 .N K-'YL f, 'C n -9 , 1 ,X 4 'Q -l It V' l ' ' X f N . A5 RQ, .i ,W In nny N fl ,gp ' . X' i ' no iv 5, A pf- ,ff l W, -l A 7 3' -X .33 Y 'J G 'Aa S 'W 'li ,JT ,-I Al x Al 4 : J: -1: fr: s sm -H 'P f 4-' , kv . --i ' .1--' K , if ,Y .5 ' --vfhky X S , L 4 6 'f l .J - 'X 1 i? .1 983' .. 'j 'X xx s I F. N KT ..-, -- A Q 1 'M ,R I- :INR R I-.. . 49 X -, 'Q Rl...k. YJ - 1 ' -' . w 3 . X H N 1x I e J 5 .L , X ' , k ' ' 'S ans Q, A 4 '13 ' ' F ' ' f. 2 K - , A if if ,jk . life x' f 1 Xie A x ..:'Z'f8i x .1 ,iii N3 F 41 Q 'A N ,L K K X-3 7 Y f- 4. ee rf? - :L 1 - A, B XD f : w .Z ,. A -4 . E ,574 . R, ,r ' -L r. 1. 'Q-um . . . ' life 'ff - . D, '7 1' .. A I .. ,QQ i in 'xv ,,, at '-V D lb ' Qv- fs- 'l , ki ,Q .:' f ve LL - ff '-L3 ' L - 'gr J. - 'S -- '72 gy' V O .nfs A Y RS ,...,..,. h N XN,.wxNln I ,.- . - W fr 'F 1' L , , if -A .-. , 9' 1 ,uf 5 I J. X . v X ' .Q . 'A 4.5 A ' '- -Q 'I X v 'Y Dan Lambert Scott Lrechty Lyndon Loewen Rohert Luca-5 john Mahe loel MCCorm1fL 'Sharon Meek Thomas Muller Som Pammn Cohn Rajaomauvony Allen Ra:-sl Duane Rrdley joan Ronde Ted Rowe 'Scott Schrndler Kurt Schlppers lanna Schlaxter Cathy Smndtz Lorie Sonnentag Cao-Are Sore-mon Becky Sprow Alan Sterner Michele 'Stoddard john Taylor Trm Taylor Krmm Updr-grove Robert Vale Marla Va-Dsell Mark Ymcent kathy lNltz1g Li:-.1 VVood Robert Yap jane Yoder Ian Xorston Kevrn Ahhott jeff Burger Rick Collms Roger Drehl Dave Fan-wler VVnll1am Gonzalez Ken Hogg Ray Hylton Larry Kulla U r Eifzik' if-fm . ' y 113 ll. 4. r -5 'ff .ly .ui 4 SCDPI-IQMGRES lxvllr .-Xrmwtmng Barlwara .-Xrnolkl Oclcva Atwoud Sarah Barlgcrow Paul Baker Erma Ball Turn Buard Dwayne BQ-ggs :Xngula Brnlxlry Darrell Bmvdxtllm Steplwn Brown Can' Bllldlllx lxrm Burdrck David Burkey lxarvn Campl'-ell Carv Carlyle Marxannc Carpenter Kathleen Chrrmla Thomas Chu-.ton Tum Cuhea Marlx Cundruy Maxx' Cook Tum Cmsl-Cc Brad Cmmpnr Turrx' Crmpur Suzanne Darralw Uarwln Uuntcn Larrx' Llwrxulc II Yundra Eulaanlv. kent Fahl Ruth Ft.'lllE'l' Tngrrv Frttm Ian:-t Plrm-nw Nanrv Frmd Lllllw lm-x Lua Prarrlrrgvr Hlnxlr,-Y Pr :' man lif'ru-1-Cwxlwr 5ll.1IUf1cl4'Ilg Ynmunt L,nHnn kl.xurl1'lllll lrw-1 H1-llrt 3 W - .H MD V ,. . - fp- A. 5 K ff... A fa ,gk 3 my 14K X lf C ' ,C .1555 -f Q f f we ' ...W C lff lflf ' -- 7 K RA m. A .L rimln , ,. .,,. ' .,- - F '25 sv- 2 ' -b-V a 'R 'J Q x '3 ' gf R - r bl 1 ixzilg if! X A - , C 4 r ' V up r afsig 1 I W ' fri, as ffnqg. ' A I ,. ' Q C ' 'I ' xx :fv A -L ,a,V- -' l'lr ffl' s g :S .3 14: 1 : ul . , ' H N I.: g. .ii ' ' ' , ' X f' , .. -'- 5 A -f C 4? ' X .- rv X I vw' Fl' if -. - . :P C 1 JR . '. 1 lk- - 1 f ' , 'Q J, g . 3 ' L . -w -' . Q' W J ll I' D ff -xfx A Y X f ' if is ' 'A a '. ' 1 ,Q 3- ' D- 5 7, ,Z B , Ai ' ' , X ri i Q , A 9 1 r l f ilifr' VY: S ' . A ' 4 fo' is 2 'Q 'G Xp S it Ar X ,A - l 'C X w N ,, M xl ff , , - X 1 T llL ..f-L p L. , .--N. fs 19' , ,- W' A Q I ,. . I MM rl- -wx .,,. r gg r . 3 I r.,, ? 3 . . 5 1, f vm..h,-ts-X-.,.....3.f ,Q 4 ' ' . ..- ' , ,QT .V - : 43. N f--' Q rf l. 'lg li' st Q4 ,.- -.r A- ' - 4- 'G . - ,N v U. 5 L i 459- - -Q J fy l 5 .2 ff? H X 7: if X ' FI. fig 1 1, , l A r if . . . X , r A 4 sr - 1 J- xx' n 1, i .Q ,qi A 9 0 'G' 4' , , :, -Q V ji-lr : Q' , L ' - 9 N - r - 3792 ,. JD '-Q, W A . .--,Q 1 Wy J .- ' rw -, V. K ,., K . x r 1' gg?-: t 1' 43 ,H if W f r' .2 N ' 5, , 0 M 1- if , ., V r L ,- .2 ! ' .. ff 4'3- J 1 1, ju A Q' ix - 'I 1' fr ' 1 5 -,,.. ..-L. 'CT 'P' - ' cfm H x - ' l f - 1 A l - ,-j 4 .fl -, X -J' r I A ' 4 7 4' ,L 2 'ff -. ,- 1 .X . ig Y , I - I' ' ' -rw' P 'Y Y , ' ' -uf ,A D N X Hope lllglr lirrlx l'ln.1lHon Ru-1-.ull lrda Tlxeudnru lenlxrn-5 Beth lulmxton Larry' lulmaton Dennrw lxnne john lxl.ry Robert lxrallt Su-aan Larmn Tum Lrrlrtenborgor Dawnu Lugrbrlrl Charlw lVl.H'lv3V lxevin Marrh larnes Maudlrn Daw MLDQAVIH ,lrm Mrlluglw lN'adu Mvltvn Laura Muller Lua Nami Ed NL'Lrcr1-clwwamlogr C-avlc Nolte Andv l'.rL1quc-tru Coe-bv Purndcxlcr Lonnrc Powell Mark Pvlw Dura Roddrng Donna Rcdrgvr Plwrlrp Reynold- Vlfrllrlrm Ruler Betty Ryrhe-ner Trent Srrrlor Verna Sarwlxaru' Llovd Saraarn Todd Srlrlppuu kevrn 5-rrlrwartz lxen Qrktrunlx Greg 'Bowles Laura Sluvvr Clav Stroup Tlna Tlrroeulr Tony Truro if MGH D +1-mi. 1. 4319! .V 57,1 Y I 4 Q ' v 7' 1 ! - ' t ,,-1, -1 -gc.:,iu1q-rv w 'If' I mln SQPHOMORES .1 A Nix f In K ' 1-1-7 :say - 1 . ' X ix xv:- ' M Q x P Row 1 rw Lim-fw.m M? Don Y.1rd.1n1an it I Nw, Make WN'.alters g ' ' x 'K' gg' -X lavdon W'cnger h x' Nff RON' 2 Ld VVQ-,ke as , fav: M h ,L ,,'.X,':x YVCN XvlL'dL'l'hChl' A , . pg 'Smut W'ulQon ' - 4- 5 if 'As' ic N Tr-J XNWIQ-on F l av K Y X if K If Mc-lvrn Zumhrun vw X A X ' Farrrl Zurrher ' A xr lm g O 1 . Suzanne Aden V- XX ' Rrrh Andrews V+ b Mrchellc Bailey .h 'g .- X N 1 I Su-.an Ball 'Q-A fi' ' 'fa I I , ,N ' I A uk, .2 X, ,hm Beard S ,shi ' , . - ' Q ,Q X'N'1llram Beluher ' Jay X ' AL N' if , A , x f ' .xi-Q ' fqx X H gi. f rfi-iejgr . .X as I. . A w wf- A A Randv B1-.hop Q Thomae Brimer , Nm Brown Q N 71 'N Pc-tor Burlxey ,4 .f.,s-if '--- ' ,- 'N B, 'SF Mark Burrilt '- Y 7 X Q -0 A' P Inu Butora Q ' 'R . N ' ' Q X 1 1 rf' t Kb? mu, .W Q N' 5,1 'K f ...uf X , S 'X X in -N Q Bryan Larpcnter V 'Inf-U Castrllo 1 - Mark Church X , 'gk 'Z' 54xA:,:I.' ,- lb Ixrm Davis V' N 'L ., J : ' 4-X Ramon Dcmond I. nr 0 Jyrf' ll a N ' kenneth Drckson VJ 5.1, ... - D , - .fr x f' , -h ' 5. . 'F . J ' .5-me 5 J' f I L - I DL-nnrn Doran . Paul Dory V 'x,w 1 ,N XF lemme Douglass 'K xiii lanrce Duncan - fs. , ,, 5, ,V ,- Pam Pusher M 'W , , n, 4' w R ii lvrr Fmnkhn ' - - ' 3 1 . '- ,yi Af! Af it .J ' -1v l' I .ni di V. ' l .nl I-' ' Qui-vc Gagnon Mark Gammon Laura Gates I, A 8 L1-.A Hamm ,, 9 Q-'X . A 32 'v- ' Qt I.: 1. Dem-0 Hammond V' xx I' F - Q 0 4. -- Dc-nr-141 Hauser lj' A M . , ! . - - , ' ' '- PRESI-IME I 7' a l K 15 ' r f FP B my 1 'Q' , L sl' Q ', 'lf .1 3 l dl In 1 X Q 5991?-gf! er. S In -254 ' -L. M. .Q Q n 0 I A 0 1.1, ,',., i 6 - TI -4-Qc' ' - A Ni flag. X V Us X X M - -,- kg, A IE X -1 . '- 'L r x l D . r ,..'. .. , IQ im.. 4 Y 1 - - .X in , .--:. -.5 , rp 'Q 'JS' J, v 4 - A A , ' , t r L 5 Q- . ' , , ' 32,5 . -- .A V . I t' J ' dy ax WJ -- Q- lf' fr - ' wr rw A V ' A XxxXX x I - , ' - L' I. M155 . A 53- v ' ,, if kgs , 3. -.- ,:, - 1 - . ' . Q -, 5 - A 7 A y w ,I ,. , W ware' 9 ' I .JE?5f' '- ws'- m!Ja.s.f11'f-1 .4 '-4, ff.,-,:,.' r I r H x-- 'Sr T 5: 0 - 1. ' ' A ' H 'SQ . ' ., z ', 'K -52' 1 'fi ' W - - ' fb. - tv :L ' V. V 1 A - - 4 I 1' J- m A PN' . ' 75' , 'A , , .. 'af V - . yi 4... .JIEKL 'Q H' 1.1 ffl ,- Q 5 A-if Kr l ll-i l u A l l l ' l n ativ- fr r - V AS! '-A - rr -1 , - . . r , , fy , . ,r ,l V, ..., ,.r:.5IQ,.g K l lr . ,V ,ri ,,,.. Rr 'lxy H0-ter Mary Anno Hrll Tim Himehaugh Lawrence Hollrs Trudy Holloway Ed Irmeger Paula john-.nn Dawn halo Sharvvn lxistler jnyco lxlay Anne lxlunzrnger Roy lxohlcr Cory hmm Dan Larson Ruthanne Lay Wrllr.rnr Lee Icnnrfur Lrndxey Randy Mcfafrerty lirlvcn Mcfurmrclk john l'V11Mrnr.lQ5 Tvrrv Mrrhacl Marrlvn Mrllar Dennrg Muller Mario Mnrrrs lxclly Morton Wvnrly' Muwan Susan Murrv Mrflrawl Needham Patrrcra Nel-on Stephen Nc-lmn loy Nr-whrhrra Davrd Oyer 'Sara Paflord 'Shelly Patterson Becky Pattrson Doug Pete-re-on Tamr Platter Dehhre Powell Marcra Ream john Rrcharde-on Robert Rredhart Charles Rodger-. PRESI-IME Dau' Rollrnx. H.rrrt.r Rubmkc RLIJN' Ruqgg Umna Sargent Mark 9-thcrclt fvionn Cm Hoff Crrgg 'fvCt1ull7 Todd 5l1uppurd Mart Srlcr S-andv Srmth Polly Sparc Yrgkr Sprung Mako Stahly hum Sterncr 'mutt Smrnbaugh Ilurmld Stuudcr De-bm Stout Qtevr- Stuart lxay 'fvttrdcbalwr Clwrr Surfua Phll Sutherland Dan Thurston MlLI1l'1lL'L:HYUh luv Updcgmvc II Dean Vtrnhnrn lxurtrs X'N'trugh Gavlt- Wbbcr Lhrrw VVL'll'7dLll'T1 Inc VVt'r-.Q lxarrn WT:-.R Hlmwrm VN'hcQlcr Yrrkr WM-n-. Daw' VV1llmrr1-1 Run VVrllranrs It-.rn YN'rxlv:r Crmlv NL-.lgltgy Ilrnn Zvhr f X.. - LT, P.: n F i .2 Ms X' 4,-A I n . i w .35 V ' ' vm X ' . fr X .1 ' X fr af-mr - - r Wg' ' t...f A K f X X , 5 9. 1 .1 ,A f X ,xr g et 5 'dr 'gr h Q-r X'--9 kt :Y y ,Q -r t 1 ' ' wvof? f X tt., .r N .1 R ,' 1 X it rr: X' 3 ...- .- y A . .-A' ' .C - 'E -S . V 4 '- tw r rw ,f - A ' ' I .4 4 ' HYTX. , ff- Wt . fi ' J rr H r X l n g Y -.f X n - , fx k or W ,. ,, ,A 1 . . X - gl L fsff Q by 7, , fx - Ai ll Fl' ,vu Q .- -ix ID. ex- ,..,.. Bob Batxon ' x sf by R ' ' Paulrne Bet-re V of ' Q, MlLlNtiCl Cadrn,-tie F' li 4 0: f ,t ,, X.. -fl 59 S 'J Sandy Carperter , .ues 1- .. - P I f - l 'X , ' , t S 1 k.,f X Y , , K, Te . Donox an Lu ex K 63 r ' r 3 ' A' , f Marchelle Qrnvxel , QE, My AIN, lm ., If X-.M fs '?1S:gg1,, Qgfafx a A Lea Ann Dunlap H il' A X -' -, Lora Hebert ' . lo-eph Hem-man N A M ' A, Rohert Herman 'VAN Q A A M xgt 'Q K' A 4 gy nw sl Davrd lxalt -'--j,,. . x 'J ' 'Q ' V, if ' X -,.f Phrl lxtttle . 'F A A A A X .fix A 4' as Q' ' . s - A lf. x .. . 1 1 Q W Tommy Logan ' ' A X H , ,ff P V '-5 Al Peck ' ' new Panmla Pm-.tel 'Li 3,2 , ps 1- my ' C1ndv'5auder ,W I GA lf.. 9 0 Q---Y ' 'N dx 'Q TL-rrv Sordelet 'ep' . 3,1 1 - A N lxaren Lfmnrel M! R I '-x 'st , X x f-ff - , - t f' -f xx ' : A ' I A A H Q ' , ' N Angle VVrdmarL M e Lora VV1llxa ,Y I P .. Q. K 5 , ' r .. 5 NOT PICTURED: FTQESHMEN SOPHOMORES jUNIURS NON-GRAD 5ENlOR5 Mrchael Andrewe Harold lxlnnlxer Terrre Bowers Mrlxe Badgerow lanet Brown Lrllnan Andrews Ron Lee Darrell Boyer Ronald Blmuglwl '5lWHlC'V Burgefm Davrd Bradley Larry Meyers 5am C-In-1lQS Dennie Bowera Dan Catrl Erick Butler Michael Moellering Dehra Durlkes Donn Dletz loy Hawlxrne lemme Clark Calvm Moore Marcra Fry RlCl'ldlxl Prdler Lorrarne Meek Constance Clau-s. Richard Powell Dent-e johnloz Dygnng Manlegy Danrcl Moekta Tum Culp Gregory Roth luli Larnard Forre-1 Nelmn left Pepple Wrllram Davrf., -Ir Charles Schwab Lannre Maloney Angela Prrdmore Loretta Stroup Pam Evers Susan Smith Davrd Maxwell Greg Rahmf Marlane Sturm jerry Frsher john Sullivan Clrnt Mrracle Sl1,3npSImyL Iodr l.Valter Dave Franca-N Allan Thomps-on Rum Norm-a George Xarran Glenn Cerlxe Richard Tnl-,on lionni Baylor Edward Gonzalez Paula Vermrlya Davld Sthenlxer Paul Hamrnck Andrea Yoegtler Tum 'Stuck Gregory Huhhart Marvrn Whitt Charle-. Ternet Sue johnson Kenneth Noung lim Umplehy Lyle lxeller Graham lNe5t Wxllitanr Wheelcfr I V if LCE V77 1 lisa r 1 19 U aft . w ,qi iJili4b?Xi FACULTY DOUG B.-XRCALOW, C E, A-out Prof, RICHARD BAXTER, Con Studies, .-Mwst, Prof. DAVID BIBERSTEIN, P M,, Awist Prof CHAR BINRLEN, Aww Mgr , WBCL Radio ARLAN BIRREN, Bible, Awoc., Prof. HARYEN' BOSTROM, President WAYA BUESCHLEN, Library Dir, A-we-ist Prof DARNL CARTMEI., N'Il'-'-IOTIS, Awoc, Prof EL'NICE CONRAD, Geri Studies, As-oc., Prof, BARB COON, Registrar, A-sais-t Prof CAROLE DEIVIOND, C E In-tr. Boolv-tore Mgr. STERLING DEIVIUND, C E, Assoc Prof, RICHARD DLTGAN, Academic Dean, A-.Nor Prof, IOH CQERICQ. C S Director, Assoc Prof IYE9 GERIG,B1h E3-tudiew Chm , Prof. VVILLIAM CERIC, Dir of Corrs-5, A-waist. Prof. DORIS CRIMES. As:-Ist Dir Lihrary, Instru GRANT HOATSON, Dir. of Instr. Svrvicex, Prof DON RLQPFENSTEIN, Corr Studies, As-,151 Prof ,IOAN MAN ERS, Chr Cours, AS-,oc Prof STEVE IVIORLEY, Phys Ed , A551-I Prof. INIERXIIIIE NICHOLLS, Buw, Assog Prof TED NICKEL, El Ed, Prof. IAN PIA'I-IE, MUSIC, A-4-.oc Prof. ROGER RINCIENBERC, BIEIQ, A-.-QISI Prof, DEB RLJPP, Phys Ed A-,Nur Prof IAME9- E-ADDINCTON, Pm?-cm Studies, Awist Prof RON E-LHAREE, Bible, A-,-.og Prof, 'SUNIA EITRAIHIM, Cen Studio., Ae-xoc Prof, AIIC E ION IYEDDLE, EI Ed, A-.-,on Prof. FOREST VVEDDI E, Bihlc, Arch, Prof, I 1 ' Q for , r 'for , :I I f -r .rg I , 4.1 - 69 i, ' , A Cm. .-gf I- .Q I -:ix A -4 N 1 -V V7 ' I 5 4 .. , . N -if ' x i' ' 4 ,ff . 4 -- Avg- .rd I il A - - ,, s. . , 1, E AA Z7 f .ACE I ,M ., W wry. X , 4? I as . . I . :C ,- --. N , 'g - - - l N W I fi -Q 'kgli . N ,il - 'ff . I' fr A rv , .,r, -I fi I its ix A' I 1 ff. I. N EW F A' -W F ,NT I f .rr I 1' N -FKQJJ' 2 5: , ' Qi-1.-.Q y K. .,. X 'J f v I X VII. in '29 ,I f , tl ' NOT PICTURED. 9 ' ,iq V 'X , A DANA COLLINS, NIuQic, ' ' ' - ,, I Ass-ist Prof, ' f WILLIAM DEAN5, Clif, soc. : Work, A-soc. Prof. 7 ,,,.,, A ' A EDITH EHLIQE. Con SIIIIIIQI. ,. A Q Prof- I ,,-J --Q . f If 1. MARLENE EVERSON, Munn As-sist Prof, ILIDY GREEN, Soc work, A-5-siat, Prof, SHIRLEY PLATTE, Music Inewlr. FRED VAN DYKE, Cen Ed, Assist Prof. .I ,J 'w. ST PF 'U' I' 'I 1 av J, . A' Y I ,.'-f 'N ,.- ' ' ...f '1 7 T I 1 5-1 I I f ., ,Q ' V , ,I lv. I Z mi, - Q . ,gil I I 6 1, 2, : 1- I g f- '- K . 'T v ' Q N- PJS. Q34 , A ' ' ' f' . k In K A I I I . Buff' ly x f 65 1, Q cf - I Ari f If f Q P, is , 'T 'X' I I fr , .. , 1 T. Iv In I3 'Q WIT , A H, -f x x yn .s ' ,, ' K. Q 4-i 'Sq . QF'-1 1 in f , 1 - 5' I - 'PH' .F ' '. .ill 3- .NT Jr. . ' I : 1 -. , ' fs. , ' .1 .O 'T ,Q vi It 1. ,B . , A . 1 K K J x A N f. . x R 9 1 -' f- ,b 5. . 33 9. , P. ,Q , ,-sqm 5 .. X ' Q -- -A ' I . 'I . '4 J R I I . , -2 4 BARBARA ARTIIERHLLTS, C-Irma Offuc Mgl DAVID BINGHAM Rw Du , Schultz MARSHA Bl,'NIxLR,WBL'LUIt1Le Mgr RLTTH BURNS, Amdemu Dean 901 IANEL BOIYM.-XN, Mu'-nl Su BARB BOX ER, RL-N Du , Lenngton CONNIE LL.-XLISS, .-Xwlwt Dar Inktr Sefrx' VVARREN CRAIVPIS, Phw Plant Awnxt BETH CLQRRX, Bm Oflrnw Bmvkkeepw SHERRIDAX'l'5,A.dm1n Dev Pub Rul HOIYARII DL'Nl.-XI' Ihr Alumni Ch Rel RL'TH L7l,'NL.-XI' '-QL .-Xlumm Ch Rcl CARRIE I'LRRIE.R,gILlsI!,'l'1l Um' Sm MARIORIL FREIDRICRH, Dov Depi Bum BET?-N FRITCHI-X, 5wml1l'1o.ard, Rupt DON HAIVIM, fvtudent I'+1'r5 Dlr ADA H.-XLIBER, Iluuwlwtplng MARIURIE HOLLOWAN.Cun1p Vkkrrd Phu SHERRH HL'BBARD,D1r Cmntf Rowarch NANCN IILTFMAN Lurrcg Su 'SHARON I'IL'LL, Corn-N Em 5m VICI'xI IAEOB5, Iwrw. Ufflw Su' LOIS IOIINSON, Regwl Ufluc' 'Su ROBERT IUNLH Puh Rel Lvl! IOANNIQ RINCHBURX, Buf- LDIIILE' Ca-hier LY NNE ROCH, I'uh Rel SQL CARX LITIVILLER, Em And Admm BETH LOUIQ5, E.1LuItv QL-c RAREN IVICIQENNA, Admls--.mnw Coung LORRAINE MEEIx, C 5 5-chml BEL SHERRILL MILES, Bu-l Offlco Books TWX LA NELSON, Enroll Offlue Mgr CAROLE NEUENSCHWANDER, CS Sen ROSE ANN NICKEL, IMC Cuordnnntur IYL NORR, WBCL Ser Recpt u-QVV1 D 3, X . lf! rs ,' . v .L 22 STAFF TLRLSA NLISSBALIM, Bus Att Olluc, Su I'A I' PATTERSON, Bu-, All Ullnv, Aklrnrn lL'LIE PERL Lorrw- Ser IINIWA IILTERSUN, Aelrnrwronx lN'onI Ilrm IWUN IIUSTEI, BUS All Ottne, Du IUX I'L'L1SLEN, Rea Drr Beftlmrw EDISON RIN NULDS, Ijlwk Illant Drr S.-XNDN RIlONElX'1LfS, Eood Serv Dir PIIII RICHARD, IVBCL News Drr L,L'RT RICHARDS, Enroll Drr IAYLRA SAEDER, lxlarlrng IX-pt RAN SL Ill AUENIIALIEELN, Pram Shop Super ARI LNL SLVHLATTER, Lrl1r.rrN'SeL IYLIN NL SLHMIDT, Bus Uflrre, Head Hkkw,-per IIEB SIIAIN, Musrr In-Kr' RLEIII SILYERS, Aww! Iulwmrmn IILH STANLEY Sturlr-nt Pure Src IUIIN Sl,'l I IYAN, Plum Plant Hanrlvnmn IOL LI'I5EL.ROX'E, Dev Reg:-m.rl Drr RI ITII YINLLNT, Dex' Pulw Rel X' Pres IRANIX IVAISON, Dev Fu'-ld Rep IURI IYNATT Bus Offrrw Bo.-Lxkm-pl-1 III H YIQRK III R, IYBCL Spf-I Lvvntk Drr RNS-I 49' A 5 Q. 'f -N X ,f' - 1.-3 5 - -K 4 N v -v fv- fn 0 - 5 -7 X -2 f ,- k-,,.,, T ' I l' Q1 f F: Sf ' - - -- ' I h I 'Al M x- I i A ,EJ - rim .- 4- -. , ,rv ff' X h 3 Hill' ,J .15-aiu X ' ' I I I X 1 . - ' 3 .af X 1: .il?'i'E:i- . . - I -Q do -. , me 44, 0- K ,Ga F1-N . w I ' v . - . 1 .-f -' 1 I - X Y Q, X , I . S J g'3'..,f-5. N - 'ty' ' ...pf we?iff ff'z'5 a -515' ' 3nEY::l1-lfnnw,-x, ' 1 .- A A x .-Q44 . ' -- Kg' N QT-M x I V --- . if 'X A .. .-, n fm 1' , 4 ' fi A , ' . '. , Q- . , QQ. 'Q - 1 ..f, , ff 5-XJ . . v 2 M rg NOT PICTURED: IUHN BURRETT, Regronnl Dev Du IEEE CARLSON, WBCL Oper Mgr IRENL COX, Saga Cook CAROL DUCAN, Mu-.nk In-rr' SANDY VIEINIELL, Mu-,IL Inwtr SHARON KALT, Student Dev Exuu Sec PEC LUNDX, Saga Cook STEVE IVIANNINC, WBCL IAMES OSTROCNAI, Bus Instr VERA REIUI3, Bug Office Clurk, IIM SCHWEICIXART, WBCI, Mgr ,IUN SKILLMAN, WBCI Prog Dir CINDY SORDELET, Saga Cook IANE SULLIVAN, Saga Cook IDENNN WILLIAMS, Dean of Students- IBTESAM ZAWAHRI, Saga Cook ., .-. 3. YA A699 ' ,-fzqx A. ,, as. 4 -Age.: N , . T -..- --. 'Q US N. .I ll I T- M it B dg K D at if L hr B x Rh d B111 D Pat BI lx ja D D H T Pl tr ,Io I' d 'Silt'-vt hgh l.lx1'w Ag Pd lv klx D Rl Pallh Rh,-kd Mhllb h D Lghhl VN ll C l M it N dh r Btb H D H Br d Q p T1 H dg M It B tl D X d N S h Ci A g B kl v photo hy Santa Ruhrak Each year wings on Campus are grouped into brotherfsister wings. They have fun times and serious times when they grow Close to each other and to the Lord. Memories Created during these times together are trea- sured for a long time. SLI TV1 V lmgywu' P lly sp f E' K THY WITZIG ' ' , 1 I all flat 1 F . 'f mv. X-H X -I ' N X re. t:11'T3'5' - ' fi 1 .E '- l 5 4 Pike. Q15 xihbh Ct? X A ix X C . , , Q, me e xxx I A. ,v 5 , 'E E i Q , . ,e - .' S C-' fg, i 1 IM : J' r 4 -- - i f?3'RT.- X 1 t H-----N'-'-. R - 1 . ' T. .eg-ma: i ' 3' - -' . xi' TI-' Mm N, ...C ,- . i -'42, , -: .Q ,t Je- qt X ' N . , x K .... RYFXQX s ur f ,N . 4 1 ,-zttgtw ligt ev! v arf .. . I, K' . X .. h 5 SRA N ,.,. - -' : - 1 -, W '- W i ,gag ,. ':g,f,:aQ.aa: Y,., :4feaz.z. . Y --MJ' FIRST ROW' Dave Oyer, Sarita Ruhralke, SECOND ROW: Shawn Fingerle, Cindy Yeagley, leanine Klay, Brad Byerly, Kim Updegrove, Mel Zumlorun, Sandy Smith, THIRD ROW: Greg Shult7, john Riiharcls-on, Randy Bishop, Lewia Bennet, Dave Rollins, john Klay, FOURTH ROW Kathy Witzig, Sandy Carpenter, Steve Stuart, Tim Himelnaugh, Dave McDeavitt, Donna Rediger FIRST ROVV Colin Rayaonarivony, Tim Taylor, Lyn Loewen, Lorie Sonnentag, Tony Trepo, SECOND ROW' Kim Brown, Sue Larson, Ann Harris, Kay Studebaker, Shirley Freeman, Bob Krattt, Mona Schott, Marcia Ream, Marie Morris, THIRD ROW: Vicki Wien-5, lim Dunlap, Marianne Carpenter, Ken Hogg, Diane Ridley, Rick Collins, Dave Byall -f -M. e... N...t..----' -'i ,rfl LORIE SONNENTAG 1.1 ITA ll K CATHY SMIDTZ FIRST ROW Ron Williams., jucly Cucltler, Gayle Weber, joy Nishihlra, SECOND ROW Bob Bateon, Dave Burlxey, AI Peck, Yondra Eubanlte-, Carolyn Bortz, Cathy Sm1dtz,MarIt Vrncent, THIRD ROW' Dan Lambert, Terr Beard, Lonnie Powell, Mary Brandenlwerger, Karen Umrnel, Evelyn johnson FIRST ROW- Ruth Ferrrer, jrm Beard, Shelly Patterson, lim McHugh, lull Larnartl, Becky Sprow, Larry Kulla, SECOND ROW Tim Plcltard, MIIXE S-tal1ly,Ianet Florence, Marc S1Ier,Barb Arnold, Bob Yap, Peter Burltey, Nancy Hodges, Darryl Brown JANE YODER CINDY NANTZ . sp, U :6 I ,x J . I , Q I ' , FIRST ROW' Betts' RycI1ener, KeIIn Armftrong, Sharon Meek, Iennifer Lindsey, Lum IIuIurt I,.1ur.z Smvf,-1 BUIN- Ru-dImrt SECOND ROW' Ixxm Chupp, Dan I..arHon,C1ndy NI.mt2 L'1mIvS.1ut.Ier Lum IYICIUIWIg,C'I, Rnndv MtC.1Itertv, D.aveIN'xII1.1ms-, THIRD RUM' I--n Burke-y IennlvBtwI1nx,IuIwn MtM1nde-,,Denn1Q M1lIf:r,ItayWc-nger, Darwm Dun- vn, Im: IYUINH, Steve Llagnun, Dnug Ijetz-won IIRST RUN' Dnug I-Smvlur, Ixurt IV.1ugI'x, Shnmn Leng, Yxfkn Spong, Pam F1-her, SECOND ROIN' I..n1r.1I'w11IIer BrlanAIIIM-on,IVI.aryConIk,ScottDav15,DeI1 BurIXImItIer, IXIII- Ifltmtsun, THIRD RUIN' IYQN IN'1ederIwIwr, I .3uIette IVIxIIer, Iv1arIk Cnndrey, Ianet Crtlbb-v, DL-nnns Doran, Iamlc Douglas-., Marvln IN'hrtt t 1 v 'J -. ' I 35,3 I -- I fe Q 4 ff! , 1 ' Q 'S If , V x,f -- , IL 4. ggi DEB BURKI-IOLDER .IJ 'IT BETH LAY FF It . . Ta- I ,. . xt ' ' I . X is , E At, I +- , .- f fxff ' Q - ' , W ..-.M ff-ww:---N FIRST ROW' Ixvn 51-trunk,Ann Iklunzrnger, SECUND ROW Larry Ebersolc, Marla VAS-CII, THIRD ROW' Crane Beckwrth, Dwayne Bcggz-, FQURTH ROW' Mark Scherdt IxQII1 Martnn, IV'IrtI1cIIc Ba1ICv,TotI5I'1uppord,I5II'THROVN' ,Iuhn IVIJI'1C,gvI1JI'QQI1 Ixrxtler,RxtkvIIvktcr,L.aur.1 Cate-, 'SIXTH ROVV Suzanne D.1rmI1, Rui-tv Ruvgg, Ed Wlwktr, Both Lay, Ix.1tIw Irndstrom Ixevnn ,-XInI1ott, Nnnty Ande-non FIRST ROW' TL-rry Mrt-hash, Bryan Carpenter, lxovm SLIllVJYII,BllYIUI1 Trott,RL1k'-Irtitm I7.1vv: I5x.1ntw,CI1arIQH MM-key, joe Butor.a,D.1vc Fan-Icr, Ed NeuQnwI1w.1ntIQr,ChutkRmIgerx,M.1rk Brlnkman, Dunnne- Ixane, Bull Rxtter, Phrl 9utI10rI.1ntI 'SECOND ROIN Ruthannt' Iay, Ixnrvn VVe1s-ef, Shawna WI1QQIer, Gayle Nolte, Lolly Sthater, Becky Patil-on, Sarah Badgvruw, Ixrm Steiner, Ianr-a Schlatter, Pam Cook, Susan Ball JANNA SCHLATTER 12 Xi ff O f QRS ti 'vt , 'Q 'twist ,f '65 lux W!!! S 5 CLOSING WORDS . Closing words are neither easy nor settling. A year has passed and with it there have been trials and special events. The people portrayed within these covers are a part of a unique and gifted family. God's grace has shone upon us and we are expanded. My thanks goes to the following individuals for their contribution in making this record the piece of creativity it is: To Dr. Alice Joy Weddle for her advisory position which made the final draft final. To Miss Eunice'Conrad for her advisory position which kept me on track and for her immense contribution of energy and creativity. To Tina Throesch who hung in with us even after leaving at the end of the first semester. To Nancy Ford, Tommy Logan, Steve Gagnon, Dan Lambert, Jane Yoder, Paula Wehner, and Sarita Rubrake for their outstanding efforts in the varied jobs of the photographic, printing, and layout processes. Without them this book could not be. Working with each of you has made me grow in great ways. To all, again I say thank you. f In His spirit, v. - 1: Q -L, Gregory Sowles Editor if im I-an 'A fn ' I ' w. ww .VI A -, ,vm - - Km .h.Lv,,.,,,. -2 I '31 1. 53 41 :CWA iw QA he L4 T it u RT-'1 'x v'5f'l' 'vt' pq r k


Suggestions in the Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) collection:

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.