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Who Are Those Outstanding People? Every year at practically any institution, in the States, students and faculty receive awards. Some are given for good grades or participation in sports. But what about awards for those people who do things that are a little bit out of the ordinary? Are there any awards for them? ln 1979 Falcon Feather Awards were cre- ated at B.C. A committee of four students and two facultyfstaff people was formed. This committee must be alert to find student, faculty, and staff members deserving special recognition by the FWBC community. Such people are recognized for some unique act, achievement, or contribution or for exhibit- ing an especially good attitude or by exerting an unusually positive influence over the body of Christ at FWBC. ll llll A 5 f I l l s- 5 3 Q, s 341355 w - i E . I gg. ' 4' f 3 5 The committee attempts to award at least one falcon feather per month. The award is made during a chapel time when the surprised person is called forward and presented a lapel pin in the shape of a gold feather and a certifi- cate which describes the person's special con- tribution to life here. It's good to recognize the good things people do, using this structured method. Hopefully it will make us all more sensitive to going that second mile, commented Wava Bueschlen, who chaired the committee this year. The other members of the committee were Dennis Doran, David Spyker, Lori Wy- att, janelle DeMond, and Don Hamm, the second facultyfstaff person. Fred VanDyke receives his Falcon Feather Award for leading the Prayer and Fasting Days on campus. is -' i Tom Olney enjoys a sandwich during a class break. His award was given because of the prayer meetings he orga- nized on Tuesday nights in the guys' dorm, ' .- ' ' ' 35: r 4 ' r fr if l Emi? . gn, f -so . n g' I .ni .gal I. w I a 'qfj . -M 'r 115' f ing . 5, ,'-- llnl Q 1:1 r ' Li , '-4 iw. ,ix L I Airs. ' l .' 7' ' ' A K E
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' 1 ,- 1' Involved in seeing that everyone is served are Katie Schlorke. Sherri Harris, Lisa Guegold. Tom Foster, and Doug Sherman. Sue Downey, Mary Ann Birkey, Scott Cunningham, and Brad Ulrich enloy some moments while waiting for the call to the banquet room. With verve and brilliance Dr. and Mrs Kent Young present some great music with a message, l l l Two weeks before Easter, when the Bo- tanical Gardens were bursting with spring- time, the juniors honored the Seniors with the traditional banquet. Couples wandered about the gardens be- fore the all-you-can-eat, family-style banquet was served. Tom Foster, president of the ju- nior class, led the banqueters in some chor- uses, and Kyan and Kent Young presented a marvelous musical program. Professor Scharfe gave a devotional, and then farewell testimonials were given for Ster- ling Demond, Steve Morley, and Kent Young. Katie Schlorke headed the committee for decorations, etc. for this very pleasant even- ing.
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