George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)
- Class of 1973
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L ' AMI 1973 EDITOR: Charlie Howard Newberg, Oregon ■ The Traditional Bruin The Class of 1929 poses at their Senior Sneak Day in Lake Oswego. Bruin rode to the sneak on the hood of a car. The George Fox College change from ' ' Quakers and the fox to Bruins and the bear is based upon a tra- dition begun in 1891 when George Fox College was Pacific Academy. A live bear, Bruin, was captured by a student on a hunting trip. He was kept as a pet by professor George Hartley until he began to wander from his pen and damage property. A local meat market owner suggested that the market take care of the edible portions of Bruin and profes- sor Hartley could have the skin for a rug. (story continued on page three) The plan was adopted in 1891 with the change that the skin be mounted and preserved in the schools muse- um. But Bruin underwent some changes to the worse. As George Fox grew from Pacific Academy to Pacific College to George Fox College, moths were demin- ishing the bear ' s gentleman charm. In fact, Bruin was ordered burned and was only saved because his metal mounting structure would not fit the furnace. Bruin stayed in a corner of the furnace room until he became the center of flashes ' 1 similar to those at George Fox today. Sophomore Steve Durkoop has control of B.J. while freshman Robbie Armstrong goes out on a limb to try and steal the bear. Poor B.J. ! Is there no end to this? Dedicated To Barry Hubbell For the past five years Barry Hubbell has served as the Director of College Relations at George Fox College. Mr. Hubbell was editor of the L T Ami in 1963 and graduated from GFC in 1964. Currently his job at the college includes advising both the Crescent newspaper and L T Ami yearbook staffs and teaching journalism, as well as putting out the school ' s Life magazine. The writing and editing of most of the school ' s out- going information such as music programs, are constant duties. But, in addition to these duties, Mr. Hubbell sees that college news reaches the newspapers and other mass media. This ranges from reporting student enrollment, the Bruin Basketball team ' s trip to Nationals and important engagements of the college president. It is because of his dedication to student publica- tions and the college that we, the 1973 L ' Ami staff, dedicate our yearbook to Barry Hubbell. Memorial Allen Hadley, director of admissions, died Mon- day morning, October 30, 1972. Mr. Hadley was a 1937 alumnus of George Fox College. At the time of joining the GFC staff in July 1968, he resigned from the college T s Board of Trustees, having served 23 years. As director of admis- sions Hadley was responsible for bringing many of the schools 43 0 students to campus. In 1964 the L f Ami was dedicated to Mr. Hadley for his genuine interest in young people and his consistant Christian example. . . r Arthur Winters was a 1926 GFC graduate who went home to be with the Lord on March 26, 1973. He became business manager for GFC in 1955 after teaching in different parts of the country. According to Maurice Chandler, college director of development, Arthur Winters many times contributed to the college in excess of his wages. Gifts to the college from him and his wife have in- cluded some real estate, annuities, annual gifts to the general fund, and half the cost of remodeling a major campus building. Laurel Cunningham The team watches an opponent make an inbounds pass. Sue Cook (right) Women ' s Hockey Soccer Action 1972 Women ' s Volleyball Team 1972 Pictured are (Back row, left to right): Janelle Fendall, Shirley Bradley, Kathy Haisch, Kathy Hinshaw, Tricia Hinshaw, Debbie Ellison, Kathy Franks, and Coach Marge Weesner. (Front row, left to right): Ginny Morrell, Sheryl Barnett, Nancy Gathright, Adrienne Stewart, Susan Cook, and Denise Field. Senior Kathy Hinshaw shows determination after setting up play. Nancy Gathright waits for ball to reach her out-stretched hands . Jane SedelL shows her serving form. George Fox College Willamette University George Fox College Oregon College of Ed. Geprge Fox College Multnomah School of Bible George Fox College Clatsop C.C. George Fox College Mt. Hood C.C. George Fox College Pacific University George Fox College Lewis and Clark George Fox College Marylhurst College George Fox College L infield College 6 15 15 15 10 9 15 The Bruin women ' s volleyball team takes a rest while two other teams play. 9 15 5 15 7 15 16 14 6 15 15 8 9 15 8 15 15 8 6 15 9 15 16 14 15 13 9 15 10 15 9 15 4 15 15 8 Ginny Morrell prepares to defend herself from on-coming ball while teammate Shirley Bradley looks on. Cross Country Eb Buck Mark Rhodes, Tom Betts, Curt Ankeny, Dave Hamilton and Eb Buck. Curt Ankeny, District Champion; 17th nationally. Dave Hamilton Mark Rhodes Tom Betts The Bruin Rally Squad: Roger House, Connie Varce, Marge May, Ellen Perry, Becky Rust, Brad Smith, and Launi Manley. GFC 74 L infield 73 GFC 65 Victoria 54 GFC 79 Lewis Clark 73 GFC 51 Western Baptist 43 GFC 74 Willamette 77 (2ot) GFC 63 Oregon Tech 61 GFC 84 Pacific 94 (2ot) GFC 65 Southern Oregon 68 GFC 86 Pacific 91 GFC 74 Eastern Oregon 96 GFC 55 Willamette 54 GFC 72 Lewis Clark St. 52 GFC 45 Willamette 68 GFC 78 Western Baptist 63 GFC 82 Eastern Oregon 71 GFC 84 Northwest Nazarene 72 GFC 68 Linfield 76 GFC 67 Warner Pacific 58 GFC 66 Linfield 77 GFC 62 Lewis Clark St. 57 GFC 64 Whitman 80 GFC 60 Northwest Nazarene 72 GFC 80 Whitman 60 GFC 74 Warner Pacific 63 GFC 77 Pasadena 85 GFC 95 Linfield 88 (ot) GFC 63 So. CA. College 64 GFC 68 Pacific 67 GFC 81 MaC al ester 90 GFC 62 Defiance, Ohio 82 GFC 60 Victoria 62 WON 16 LOST 15 Coach Lorin Miller Rob Wunder, who ' s last second heroics earned the Bruins their first-ever na- tional tournament appearance in basket- ball, received the Most Valuable Player Award. Wunder hit a five-foot jump shot inside the key with seven seconds left to send the Bruins to Kansas City as champions of NAIA District 2 . Playing at forward, Wunder led the Bruins in rebounding, totaling 278. He w as sec- ond in scoring totaling 424, 13.7 points per game. Craig Taylor (right) and Sammy Ibarra were the team ' s honorary captains. Taylor averaged 8. 7 points a game for the sea- son and pulled down an average of 5.7 rebounds a game. ft arra, an honors student, totaled 1,112 points in three years of NAIA competition. His totals are the best for three seasons while f 72 gradu- ate Gordy Loewen leads for four seasons of play. The Most Improved Award went to sophomore Del Dittus. He saw minimal playing time at the forward position but did impress his team- mates when he was in to earn their recognition. Eddie Fields was selected as the team ' s Most Inspirational Player for the second year in a row. Fields led the Bruins in assists, also for the second consecutive year, totaling 125 to place him among the tops in the Northwest. Selected as the winner of the Tt Mr. Defense award was guard Ken Greenman, the man Coach Lorin Miller called on to do the job on the opposition ' s hot shooter. Women ' s Basketball 1972-1973 The Most Valuable Player Award went to Larry Nelson (left). Nelson led the Bruins in hitting with a .425 batting average. He also led the team in put-outs, playing both first base and in the pitchers position. Most Inspirational selection went to Brad Smith (below). Smith hit at a .307 clip for GFC in the lead off spot. He played in the infield, mostly at second base. Keith Merritt Mark Rhodes Rich Macy ■ Ml Trackmen Claim Fifth In District Ankeny Athlete Of The Year Coach Rich Allen Coach Gayle Buckley Curt Ankeny Tim Weaver (below) Curt Ankeny received the Team Captain Award for cross country from coach Gayle Buckly during pre- sentation of awards by the athletic department. Ankeny is also a valuable member of the track team. He currently holds school records in the six mile at 30:15.3, the three mile at 14:19.2 and the District 2 marathon title with a clocking of 2:25. 19. Ankeny is holder of the District 2 title in the six mile as well. At nationals in cross country Ankeny finished 17th just missing All-American honors by two places. He finished 8th in the marathon last spring at the na- tional meet. Ankeny was voted Athlete of the Year for all sports by NAIA District 2 last spring. Mark Halland was named the Most Valuable for track. He holds two GFC school records and shares two others. Halland holds the GFC triple jump record of 48-5 and the high jump mark of 6-4 1 2. His triple jump was good for fifth place in the NAIA nationals two years ago. In this years district meet Halland placed second in the triple jump behind teammate Randy Winston and in the long jump. Halland is also a member of the GFC 440 and mile re- lay teams that own school bests of 43.6 and 3:27.7 re- spectively. The Most Inspirational nod went to freshman Rod Brown. He competed in the shot, discus and ham- mer throw events . Honorary team captain went to Randy Winston. Winston his also a member of the two relay school record, and was district champion in the triple jump with a 46-8 1 2. Don Farnham Peggy Stands Senior Candids Michael Lindsey Nancy Gathright Steve and Sarah Hoerauf David J. Howard, Assistant Professor of Music. Dennis Hagen, Associate Professor of Music and chairman of Division of Fine Arts. Joseph E. Gilmore (left), Assistant Professor of Music. Roger Sargent, Terry Shoals and Larry Henderson. Jim Jackson, Chris Steiger and Tim Voth. Winter Stage Production - The Magic Flute The Magic Flute cast comes out for a final curtain call during the winter term stage production performance. Burt Rosevaer and Steve Fellows communicate. (Left) Tommy Albright (Randy Thornburg) tells Fiona MacLaren (Sue McClane) how he ' d like to wander through the Heather on the Hill. Suzan McClane and Randy Thornburg enjoy the cast party on closing night. Burt Rosevear Jeff Rickey and Tim Minikel pose at the cast party. Kathy Williams and Darlene Meeker stock up before heading on to next leg of the tour. Due to unexpected malfunctions, the group participated in an exercise period. Students Demonstrate Musical Talents Junior Class Of ' 74 Nancy Robinson is given a tour of the fountain. Curtis Ankeny Dundee, Ore. Roberta Barnett Dundee, Ore. Craig BersageL Astoria, Ore. David Boehr Newberg, Ore. Ronald Bowden Yreka, CA. Gayle Buckley Seattle, WA. Melanie Burson Portland, Ore. Deborah Coru m Spokane, WA. Douglas Flaming Caldwell, Ore. Sharon Fodge Caldwell, Ore. Kenneth Forseth Portland, Ore. Steve Gulley Brookings, Ore. Ruth Ann Hadley Portland, Ore. Mark Hal land Billings, MT. Marilyn Harmon Milwaukie, Ore. Timothy Hathaway Big Timber, MT. Matthew Heathco Orofino, ID. Sylvia Hill Newberg, Ore. Charles Howard Newberg, Ore. Dan Hull Yorba Linda, CA. James Jackson Seattle, WA. Douglas Johnson Portland, Ore. Peggy Johnson Bell, CA. Elaine King Medford, Ore. Kenneth Kinser Reno, NV. Allan Kirkendall Vancouver, WA. Marilee Knoll Vancouver, WA. James Lassley Yorba Linda, CA. Nancy Lehman Tulelake, CA. Marilyn Lindgren Vancouver, WA. Dolores Marks Portland, Ore. Marjorie May Vancouver, WA. Widad Michael Jordan Kevin Mills La Crosse, WA. Melody Moore Salem, Ore. Virginia Morrell Sacramento, CA. Ronald Mulkey Silverton, Ore. Suzanne Page Newberg, Ore. Ellen Perry Denair, CA. James Pike Salem, Ore. r Marilee Knoll, class secretary puts the final touches on a report. Dave Powell Phyllis Roberts Nancy Robinson Rebekah Rust Jane Sedell Portland, Ore. Central Point, Ore. Milwaukie, Ore. Missoula, MT. Vancouver, WA. Patricia Roberts Teresa Roberts Robert Rowe Barbara Sanders Ron Steiger Newberg, Ore. Newberg, Ore. Garden Grove, CA. Seattle, WA. Silverton, Ore. Paul Stene Russell Weber Big Timber, MT. Quincy, WA. Janene Thompson Julia Weishar Newberg, Ore. Carmichael, CA. Randall Thornburg Rachel Whittlesey Booker, TX. Forest Grove, Ore. Sharon Vickers Hood River, Ore. David Votaw Whittier, CA. Daniel Whitney Yakima, WA. Deborah Wilson Anderson, CA. Sharon Fodge at the switchboard. Drama Department Presents Reader ' s Theater and Two One-Acts Joy Treharne relaxes after giving blood. Blood Donations Amazingly High Participation termed amazingly high earned George Fox College an award for having the highest percentage of blood donors of any college in Western Oregon and Southwest Washington. The college received the award June 8, 1973, in Portland from the Pacific Northwest Red Cross Blood Program. Tn three vis- its of a bloodmobile on the Newberg campus during the school year 35.44 per cent of all students donated blood. The donation record was termed amazingly high, 11 unquestion- ably the best, and outstanding by Paul Stvebe, Red Cross Ad- ministrator. Dr. Goldsmith waits his turn to give blood. Marilu Griffith hadn ' t expected a pain in the neck. Judy Fox looks to Mrs. Munn for some needed reasurance. Connie Varce has her blood pressure taken. Sophomore Class Of ' 75 Mark Ankeny Newberg, Ore. Robin Ankeny Dundee, Ore. Orlo Baldwin Rockaway, Ore. Beverly Ann Barbour Forest Grove, Ore. Roger Barnett Dundee, Ore. Sheryl Barnett Earlham, IA. Shelley Bates St. Helens, Ore. Richard Beebe Eugene, Ore. Carrie Benson Billings, MT. Timothy Bletscher Portland, Ore. Rebecca Bonney Seattle, WA. Shirley Bradley West Linn, Ore. Patricia Bradshaw Newport, Ore. Brent Braun Yakima, WA. Elbert Buck Tonasket, WA. Naomi C ho ate Portland, Ore. Carolyn Cloud Caldwell, ID. Denny Conant Greenleaf, ID. Del Dittus Quincy, WA. Lynn Doran Salem, Ore. Stephen Duhrkoop Toppenish, WA. Eb Buck Marsha Jensen Timber, Ore. Neil Kellum Friends wood, TX. HarLand Kercher Astoria, Ore. Kathryn Kienitz Big Timber, MT. Karen Knight Mexico City, Mexico Jonathan Koch Caldwell, ID. Zana Krupp Medford, Ore. Frank Kyte Albuquerque, NM. Joann Lehman Tulelake, CA. Janice Lindgren Vancouver, WA. Divonna Littlefield Newberg, Ore. Cheryl Lowery Silverton, Ore. Deborah Field Portland, Ore. Lori Fitzwater Bremerton, WA. Mary Ann Fornah Newberg, Ore. Cliff Frazier Portland, Ore. Dee Anne Fries en Eugene, Ore. Marilyn Griffith Whittier, CA. Carl Hanson Gaston, Ore. James Hays Hillsboro, Ore. Patricia Hinshaw Gladstone, Ore. Roger House Eugene, Ore. Gary Houser Silverton, Ore. Susan Houser Newberg, Ore. Kathy Huffman Muncie, IN. Tom Hurt Oregon City, Ore. Irene Jaques Portland, Ore. ■ ' Don O ' Neil Doug McCallum looks out amid soap suds in the Library fountain. Grace Lugalia Kitale, Kenya Launi Manley Russell, Miss. Virginia Martin Caldwell, ID. Dean Matson Okanogan, WA. Douglas McCallum Vancouver, WA. Steve Mc Kinney Anaheim, CA. Gary Merritt Yakima, WA. Timothy Minikel Warren, Ore. Louise Minthorne Lake Oswego, Ore. Don O ' Neil Omak, WA. Sarah Reed Brooks, Ore. Kay Ridinger Ashland, Ore. David Robinson Anaheim, CA. Renee Schaffer Estacada, Ore. Peggy Schwab Connell, WA. Deborah Sexton Medford, Ore. Diana Sheets Omak, WA. Bradley Smith Oregon City, Ore. Sheryl Smith Po rtland, Ore. Carol Sodestrom Orinda, CA. Peggy Steiger Silverton, Ore. Peggy Swain Garden Grove, CA. Jon Tippin Whittier, CA. Joy Treharne Rockaway, Ore. Connie Varce Milwaukie, Ore. Timothy Voth Newberg, Ore. Kathryn Waite Reeds port, Ore. John Williams Big Timber, Ore. Kathy Williams Madras, Ore. Arlene Zimmerman Corning, CA. Division IV Natural Science Small Tubes And Big Tubes Make Up Science Department Bob Kistler, Terry Kimpton, and Carl Hanson do their thing while Dr. Don Chittick makes sure they do it right. and Linetta Woods do some Steve Stewart and Dr. Hector Munn are sidetracked from the tele- scope. Freshman Class Of ' 76 Anita Armstrong Caldwell, ID. Robert Armstrong Lake Oswego, Ore. Craig Bell Bellevue, WA. Gayle Bersagel Astoria, Ore. Tomas Betts Gleneden Beach, Teresa Boehr Newberg, Ore. Ronald Boschult Omaha, NB. Sheryl Brenden Silverton, Ore. Carla Brizendine Yakima, WA. Kenneth Brown Spokane, WA. Rodney Brown Ore. Columbus, MT. Steven Burg Portland, Ore. Stephen Cadd Newberg, Ore. Phillip Campbell Newberg, Ore. Candice Cates Seattle, WA. Katherine Chamber lin Maupin, Ore. Barbara Cloud Madras, Ore. Michael Cloud Madras, Ore. Sandra Cole Portland, Ore. Susan Cook Hood River, Ore. Judith Craven Astoria, Ore. Cindy Culver Portland, Ore. Laurel Cunningham Seattle, WA. Ralph Dady Yreka, CA. Robert Dexter Grants Pass, Gail Donahue Whittier, CA. Ore. Fred Edelstein Medford, Ore. Ronda Eichenberger Seattle, WA. Mari Eisenbruch Goleta, CA. Vernon Ellicott Benicia, CA. Robert Emminger Newberg, Ore. Steven Fellows Janelle Fend all Sherwood, Ore. Deanne Field Portland, Ore. Denise Field Portland, Ore. Penny Fisher Madras, Ore. Judy Fox Columbus, MT. Kathryn Franks Odell, Ore. Class officers: Pres. Roger Sargent; Treas. Lynda Jones; Sec. Penny Fisher; V.P. Dan Rowell. Freshman Class Of 76 Marci Fries en Dallas, Ore. Darold Go wing Eugene, Ore. Kathy Gregory Portland, Ore. Glena Grover Sheridan, Ore. Lyla Hadford Rudyard, MT. Valda Haidle Fallon, MT. David Hamilton Portland, Ore. John Helbling Newberg, Ore. Larry Henderson Madras, Ore. Mark Hermanson Newberg, Ore. David Hinshaw Gladstone, Ore. Alex Ho Hong Kong Julie Hoag Spokane, WA. Patricia Jackson Whittier, CA. Christine James Eugene, Ore. J an it a Jennings Greenleaf, ID. Nancy Jessup Whittier, CA. Kathy Johnson Newberg, Ore. Robert Johnson Vancouver, WA. Lynda Jones Oakland, CA. Sharon Jones Seattle, WA. Judith Kassner Corvallis, Ore. James Kellog Wenatchee, WA. Sandra Kennerly Sherwood, Ore. Mary Kienitz Big Timber, MT. Robert Kistler Soldotna, AK. John Koroma Sierra Leonne, W. Edward L an way Coos Bay, Ore. Sandra Larabee Jefferson, Ore. Bridget Lazenby Brea, CA. Veida LeBaron Ontario, Ore. Michael Lefner Bethal, AK. Karen Lindgren Af. Vancouver, WA. Sheryl Lindley Missoula, MT. Howard Loewen Newberg, Ore. Michael Lowe Medford, Ore. Phil Lundy Sherwood, Ore. Carol Lytsell West Linn, Ore. Richard Macy Culver, Ore. Keith Marshall Astoria, Ore. Sharon Martin Milwaukie, Ore. Suzan McClane Portland, Ore. Jeffrey Schimming Baker, Ore. Carolee Shephard Lebanon, Ore. Jenifer Sherritt Yorba Linda, CA. Terry Shoals Portland, Ore. Dazzle Shrestha Kathmandu, Nepal Chris Steiger Silverton, Ore. Christine Stephens Seattle, WA. Steven Stewart Talent, Ore. John Strader Seattle, WA. Stephen Strutz Billings, MT. Donna Stull Yakima, WA. Diana Thomas Zillah, WA. Mark Thompson Newberg, Ore. Martha Travis Anchorage, AK. Mary Tusant Salem, Ore. Susan Utter back Portland, Ore. Sarah Voth Newberg, Ore. Thomas Walker Clark Point, ID. Timothy Weaver Omak, WA. Mary Witesitt Portland, Ore. Jane Williams Big Timber, MT. Peggy Wilson Quincy, WA. Lineta Wood Sherwood, Ore. Laurence Zirschkey Moor park, CA. Cliff McCurdy Lubbock, TX. Mark McKee Alamo, CA. David Miles Maple Valley, WA. Denis e Mills Newberg, Ore. Pamela Mitchell Federal Way, WA. Bruce Moberly Middleton, ID. Cheryl Muzzey Salem, Ore. Deborah Norman Wapato, WA. Aaron Okinaka Honolulu, HI. Jeanine Peck West Linn, Ore. Sharon Pike Oregon City, Ore. Kenneth Pruitt Portland, Ore. Janet Ralphs Star, ID. Nina Ram Seattle, WA. Mark Rhodes Sherwood, Ore. Division V Faculty Paul M. Mills, Professor of Bible, Director of International Studies. Dr. Arthur Climenhaga, Dean of Western Evengelical Seminary. The thieve ' s victim (Ron Boschult) realizes that these men, a priest (Casy Coram) and a Levite (Jeff Rickey), left him to die on a lonely road. A bitter innkeeper (Ann Barbour) confronts the hypocritical priest and Levite. Drama Touring Troupe Ten Miles To Jericho is the story of the good Samaritan. The drama begins where the Biblical account stops. The wounded man who was assisted by the Samaritan is regaining his strength at an inn on the road to Jericho. Two travelers, a priest and a Levite, stop at the inn and begin talking with the injured man. Conversation is interrupted when the wound- ed man realizes that these were the two men who passed him by on the road. The closing dialogue asks the players and the audience to think about, who is my neighbor ? Summer Deputation The Friendship Seven (right) consisting of Marsha Royal, Mark Moore, Meredith Mitchell, Ken Royal and Sharon Fodge traveled as a deputation team the summer of 1972. The Beloved made up of (left) Roger House (at piano) Tim Hathaway, Shelley Bates, Randy Thornburg, Irene Jaques and Chuck Fries en worked in deputation the summer of 1973. The Friendship Seven (right) and the Beloved both served in summer singing ministries. The groups also traveled during the school year to local high schools and churches. Activities Swaren ' s ark and the raft of Bobbie Zimmerman, Shirley Brown and Melody Moore cast Charlie Friesen signals start of off. race. The winning raft was piloted by Wes Taylor, Dave Krupp, Dave Sargent, and Ed Adams (clockwise). A Nautical Formal Aboard The River Queen Queen Suzanne Reigns Over Homecoming 1973 Cheerleader Ellen Perry officiates the first annual ping pong soccer blowing game. Senior princess Suzanne Swaren shows reaction after announcement she was voted queen. Homecoming princesses (left to right) Cheryl Mulkey, Barbara Cloud, Connie Varce, Sharon Fodge and Queen Suzanne Swaren, with escorts. ( Fashionable Roaring 20 ' s Features Films Pictured are (left to right): Shelley Bates, Ruth Ann Hadley, Divonna Littlefield, and Kay Ridinger. Meet Machinegun Dan Rowell, Lotus Blossom Kay Ridinger, and Itchy Fingers Ron Steiger. May Day 1973 Queen Sharon Vickers and her court of four couples reigned over May Day 1973. The cast of Brigadoon sang Come Ye To The Fair at the coronation as an open invitation to participate in May Day. President Dr. David Le Shana and Becky Le Shana followed up the invitation and several musical numbers with introduc- tion of the May Court. Last year T s queen, Becki Rust, crowned the new queen. The traditional maypole winding closed the Scottish coronation cer- emony. Nancy Jessup directs the winding of the maypole. Princess Phyllis Krupp and escort Dave Krupp. Princess Nancy Lehman and escort Carl Durkoop. Down On MacConnachy Square Division VI Social Science Bridal Shower: Let Love Be Your Greatest Aim Sarah Hoerauf models her wedding gown. Bobbie Rowe possess for a picture after the bridal shower. Seventeen brides-to-be were honored at the Spring Bridal Shower sponsored by Kappa Tau campus organization of women. Recently married girls modeled the wedding gowns they wore in the program which accented the theme Let Love Be Your Greatest Aim. Future brides honored included: Chris Stephens, Seattle; Sharon Jones, Seattle; Tricia Hinshaw, Gladstone; Zana Krupp, Medford; Debbie Collins, Santa Ana, Calif; Debbie Sexton, Medford; Suzanne Swaren, Tigard; Patti Roberts , New- berg; Debbie Corum, Spokane, Wash; Sharon Martin, Milwaukie; Ellen Perry, Denair, Calif; Cheryl Lowery, Silverton; Shirley Brown, Spo- kane; Elaine King, Medford; Sharon Pike, Portland; Carol Wright, West Linn and Connie Sanders, Newberg, Cheryl Lowery (left) and Joy Treharne discuss wedding plans with former bride Jennifer Kercher. Commencement Tom Skinner, (second from right) author of Black and Free, talks with George Fox College professors after delivering the commencement address. 1973 CONTRIBUTORS BUSINESSES A— DEC , INC. MANUFACTURING DENTAL EQUIPMENT GROWERS LANE NEWBERG, OREGON 97132 A AND W DRIVE-IN STAN LUTGEN 1531 PORTLAND RD. NEWBERG, OREGON 97132 BROWN FUNERAL HOME 115 NO. COLLEGE ST. 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BROUGHER MR. AND MRS. EDWIN KOLD1NG MR. AND MRS. CECIL BINFORD MR. AND MRS. J. W. LASSLEY DR. AND MRS. WALTER F. BURKE MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT LEFNER MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD OWEN MR. AND MRS. KENNETH LOWE ALUMNI: MR. AND MRS. WALTER E. WILH1TE MR. AND MRS. ODIE LYTSELL SETH A. MARKS SEYMOUR L. AMICK MR. AND MRS. ROGER MINTHORNE ETHEL M. ANDREWS DONALD A. PALMER ELLIS H. BEALS MR. AND MRS. H. RAY POWELL BLISS O. BIGNALL MR. AND MRS. B. G. RICKEY SH1RYL GURN BOERL1N MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. ROSEVEAR MR. AND MRS. DES BRISAY MR. AND MRS. H. E. SMITH MRS. MARIE BULLOCK REV. AND MRS, , ROGER B. SWAREN EDWIN HAINES BURGESS MR. AND MRS. DONALD G. VARCE MR. AND MRS. JERRY CARR MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A WAGNER JO ORKNEY CHOATE MR. AND MRS. HAROLD D. WALKER MELVIN CLOUD MR. AND MRS. FRANK ZIMMERMAN REV. T. EUGENE AND JEAN GARDNER COFFIN FACULTY AND STAFF: MR. AND MRS. HAROLD ANKENY MR. AND MRS. VERNON BAGLEY NAD I NE BROOD MR. AND MRS. FRANK COLE MR. AND MRS. BOB GILMORE BARRY HUBBELL M. LOWELL EDWARDS MYRTLE MILLS FRANZEN GEORGE FOX COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MRS. ALLEN HADLEY ELMA PAULSEN HADLEY MR. AND MRS. GARY O. HAGERTY MR. AND MRS. EDWARD HARMON PHILIP E. HARMON AND ASSOC. ESTHER MILES HAWORTH B. LUCILLE HUGHES Index Adams, Ed 36, 102 Ankeny, Curtis 26,40,43,70,119 Ankeny, Mark 80 Ankeny, Robin 80 Armstrong, Anita 88 Armstrong, Robert 4, 88, 103 Baldwin, Orlo 76,80 Barbour, Ann 80, 99 Barnett, Roberta 59,70 Barnett, Roger 80 Barnett, Sheryl 18,24,32,80, 114 Barnett, Shirley 52 Bates, Shelley 58,59,80, 100, 111 Beck, John 113 Beck, Martha 113 Beebe, Richard 35,80 Bell, Craig 88 Benson, Carrie 80 Bersagel, Craig 70 Bersagel, Gayle 88 Betts, Thomas 26,88 Blake, Jim 29,123 Bletscher, Robert 97 Bletscher, Tim 80,110 Boehr, David 70 Boehr, Teresa 88 Bonney, Rebecca 80 Boschult, Ronald 42, 88 Bowden, Ronald 45, 70, 118 Bradley, Shirley 24,25, 33 , 80 Bradshaw, Patricia 80 Braun, Brent 80 Brazel, Joyce 68 Brenden, Sheryl 88 Brizendine, Carla 87,88 Brown, Kenneth 23 , 88 Brown, Rodney 42 , 43 , 88 Brown, Shirley 102 Buck, Elbert 4,26,41,80 Buckley, Gayle 12,40,70 Burg, Steven 88 Burman, Katherine 80 Burson, Melanie 70 Cadd, Stephen 62,88 Campbell, Phillip 88 Carter, Rex 80 Cates, Candice 88 Chamberlin, Katherine 76 , 88 Chapman, Wayne 80 Choate, Naomi 80 Cloud, Barbara 88,109 Cloud, Carolyn 80 Cloud, Michael 88 Cole, Sandra 88,106 Collins, Deborah 39 Conant, Denny 80 Cook, Susan 24, 88 Corum, Deborah 70,77 Corum, KC 99 Craven, Judith 88 Crecelius, Rodney 35 Culver, Cindy 88 Cunningham, Laurel 22 , 86 , 88 Dady, Ralph 88 Dexter, Robert 88 Dittus, Lyndell 30,31,42,80, 114, 123 Donahue, Gail 88 Doran, Lynn 80 Duhrkoop, Carl 46,68,69, 112, 123 Duhrkoop, Stephen 4, 80 Edelstein, Fred 88 Eichenberger, Ronda 88 Eisenbruch, Mari 88 Ellicott, Vernon 88 Ellison, Debra 5,24,48 Emminger, Robert 45, 88 Farnham, Donald 46 Fellows, Steve 59,88 Fendall, Janelle 24, 38, 39, 88 Field, Deanne 88 Field, Deborah 81 Field, Denise 24, 88 Fields, Eddie 18,28,34 Fisher, Penny 88 Fitz water, Lore en 81 Flaming, Douglas 4,70 Flores, Merced 34 Fodge, Sharon 70,72, 100, 109 Fornah, Mary Anne 81 Forseth, Kenneth 70 Fox, Judy 32,39,79,88 Franks, Kathryn 24, 88 Frazier, Clifton 81,107 Frazier, Michael 45, 59, 105 Friesen, Dee Anne 81 Friesen, Charles 100,102,118 Friesen, Marci 89 Gathright, Nancy 24,49, 77 Gowing, Darold 45,89 Greenman, Kenneth 29 Gregory, Katherine 18,89 Grinalds, Barbara 18,50,67 Grover, Glena 89 Gulley, Stephen 42, 70 Hadford, Lyla 77,89 Hadley, Ruth Ann 64, 70, 111 Haidle, Valda 89 Haisch, Kathy24,118 Halland, Mark 41,43, 70 Hamilton, David 26,41,89 Hanson, Carl 81, 86 Harmon, Marilyn 70, 106 Haselton, James 50,123 Hathaway, Timothy 68, 70, 100 Hays, James 4,76, 81 Heathco, Matthew 41, 70 Helbling, John 69,89 Henderson, Larry 45, 58, 89, 103 Hermanson, Mark 87, 89, 104 Hill, Sylvia 44, 70 Hinshaw, David 89 Hinshaw, Katherine 24 Hinshaw, Patricia 24, 81, 87 Ho, Alex 89 Hoag, Julie 89 Hoerauf, Sarah 52,120 Hoerauf, Stephen 52,69 Holiday, Carol 52,122 House, Roger 27,81,100 Houser, Gary 81 Houser, Susan 81 Howard, Betty 50, 76, 122 Howard, Charles 19,70,76 Huffman, Kathy 81 Hull, Daniel 70,95 Hurt, Thomas 36,81 Ibarra, Sammy 28,48, 122 Jackson, James 23,58,71,113 Jackson, Patricia 78, 89 James, Christine 89 Jaques, Irene 61, 81, 100 Jennings, Janita 89 Jensen, Marsha 81 Jessup, Nancy 89,112 Johnson, Douglas 71 Johnson, Katherine 89 Johnson, Peggy 71 Johnson, Robert 89 Jones, Lynda 22, 88, 89 Jones, Sharon 89 Kassner, Judith 89 Kellogg, James 89 Kellum, Neil 81 Kennerly, Snadra 89 Kercher, Harland 2 0, 45, 81 Kienitz, Kathryn 81 Kienitz, Mary 89 Kimpton, Terry 86 King, Elaine 71 Kinser, Kenneth 71 Kirkendall, Allan 71 Kistler, Robert 86,89 Knight, Karen 81,121 Knoll, Marilee 71 Koch, Jonathan 81 Kolding, Eugene 65 Koroma, John 23 , 42 , 89 Krupp, David 47, 102, 112 Krupp, Phyllis 47,112 Krupp, Zana 81 Kyte, Frank 30, 81, 113 Lambert, Martain 76 L an way, Edward 89 Larabee, Sandra 89 Lassley, James 71 Lazenby, Bridget 89 LeBaron, Veida 89 Lefner, Michael 89 Lehman, Jo Ann 81 Lehman, Nancy 71, 112, 118 Lillie, Kenneth 41 Lindgren, Janice 81 Lindgren, Karen 89 Lindgren, Marilyn 32,71 Lindley, Sheryl 89 Lindsey, Michael 49 Littlefieid, Divonna 81, 111 Loewen, Howard 30, 89 Lowe, Michael 89 Lowery, Cheryl 81,120 Lugalia, Grace 82 Lundy, Dwain 19,36 Lundy, Philip 36, 89 Lytsell, Carol 89 Macy, John 47, 97, 119 Macy, Richard 23,37, 89 Maniey, Launi 27, 82 , 118 Marks, Dolores 71 Marshall, Keith 89 Martsin, Sharon 39, 89 Martain, Virginia 82 Matson, Dean 42,82 May, Marjorie 27, 71, 105 McCallum, Douglas 82 McClane, Suzan 60, 61, 63, 68, 89 McKee, Mark 90 Mc Kinney, Steve 82 Merritt, Gary 30, 82 Merritt, Keith 37,51 Michael, Widad 71 Miles, David 90 Mills, Denise 90 Mills, Kevin 71 Minikel, Timothy 61, 62 , 63 , 82 Minthorne, D wight 47 Minthorne, Louise 62,82 Mitchell, Gary 49 Mitchell, Meredith 100 Mitchell, Pamela 90 Moberly, Bruce 76,90 Moore, Mark 100 Moore, Melody 71, 102 Morgan, David 23 Morrell, Virginia 24, 25, 71 Mulkey, Cheryl 87, 109 Mulkey, Ronald 71 Muzzey, Cheryl 90 Nelson, Larry 35,37 Norman, Deborah 90 Okinaka, Aaron 90 0 T Neil, Don 20,81, 82 Page, Suzanne 71 Palmer, Teresa 78 Peck, Jeanine 90 Perry, Ellen 27, 71, 109 Peterson, Debbie 20 Pike, James 71 Pike, Sharon 90 Powell, David 72 Proehl, Geoffrey 51 Pruitt, Kenneth 90 Racicot, Victor 48 Ralphs, Janet 90 Ram, Nina 90 Reed, Sarah 82 Rhodes, Mark 26, 37, 86 , 90 Rickey, Jeffrey 62, 63 , 90, 99 Ridinger, Kay 82, 111, 114 Roberts, Cynthia 77,90 Roberts, Patricia 72 Roberts, Phyllis 72 Roberts, Teresa 72 Robinson, David 82 Robinson, Nancy 70,72 Rosevear, Burt 59,61,62,63 Rowe, Robert 20,72 Rowe, Roberta 102,120 Rowell, Daniel 88,90,111 Royal, Kenneth 42, 100 Royal, Marcia 100 Rust, Rebekah 27,72 Sanders, Barbara 59, 72 Sargent, David 50, 102, 119 Sargent, Roger 58,88,90,103, 106 Schaffer, Renee 82 Schimming, Jeffrey 90 Schwab, Peggy 65,82 Sedell, Jane 25,72, 87 Sexton, Deborah 82 Sheets, Diana 82 Shepard, Carolee 90 Sherritt, Jenifer 90,104 Shoals, Terry 58, 87,90 Shrestha, Dazzle 90 Smith, Bradley 27,34,37,82 Sodestrom, Carol 33,82 Stands, Peggy 46 Steiger, Chris 58,90,103 Steigher, Peggy 82 Steigher, Ronald 72,111 Stene, Einar 72, 78 Stephens, Christine 18,90 Stewart, Adrienne 24 Stewart, Steven 87,90 Strader, John 90 Strutz , Stephen 30,36,90 Stull, Donna 90 Swaim, Peggy 82 Swaren, Suzanne 108,109,118 Taylor, Craig 15,28,31,35 Thomas, Diana 90 Thompson, Janene 72 Thompson, Mark 53,65,90 Thornburg, Randall 60, 61, 63, 72,100 Tippin, Jon 61,82 Travis, Martha 90 Treharne, Joy 79, 82, 120 Tusant, Mary 90 Utterback, Susan 90 Varce, Connie 27, 79, 82, 109 Varce, Philip 29,35,52 Verley, Susan 86 Vickers, Sharon 72, 113 Votaw, David 72 Voth, Sally 90 Voth, Timothy 58, 82 Waite, Kathryn 82 Walker, Thomas 23,90 Warren, Robert 108 We aver , Timothy 40,90 Weber, Russell 72 Weishar, Julia 72 Whitney, Dan 53,72,76 Whittlesey, Rachel 72 Williams, Jane 90 Williams, John 82 Williams, Kathy 64,82 Williams, Paul 46 Willis, Raymond 21,28 Wilson, Debbie 44, 72 Wilson, Peggy 90 Winston, Randy 41,48, 121 Wood, Lineta 86,90 Wunder, Robert 19,20,28,31 Zimmerman, Arlene 82 Zirschky, Laurence 90
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