George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)
- Class of 1982
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r Tfioma.4 Newtin uxu hined ks the p Afclb WBfipftfc Indiana whene he had been pnincipal jRs pne kLaenttfje 4upe t 40ptt0moA.e4, £wo { teshmen, and 4 even Listed ajj e AjBLent in the Ma .cipal: e hman standing. KzwHn ' s botany was $1 that fainst ymf with the. othen pno,- V lessons neceivina $50 a month. ' . J) -  . A£te l ie t eaA mo ie commodious quaMteA wene bmght {on thm.new in titutitin. Thnee oiiens ofr land imqAh considened. Accented was tlm o{ i Wi yog ac tea weaA HeiW C ieefe. -oi ie nonthwest pant oi town and in H92 a M . vtah lft£, Vontland wat contnaST f ted to move, two buildings to thein new site. It cojst $7 3 Wr ' f A dominant iigune in the histony oi the. college, was Levi T. Pennington, pieAides t- box 30 yeans, { iom 79U to 1941. He. ha6 the. necond oi the longest Wnune oi any £ ' Onegon college pnesident. Jut nine. pne idents ave headed the. college in ixs nine, decade . Piesident ttilo t coming inom Spiceland Academy, in nt Ee supen v iedLj C -i unions , oun icXent in+pmf SKrny wonk ion bvJLl hat iin t g jf with the. othen pno,-)V weAe (J ght {on £hf new instltxxt L. was tlm o 6W l io£ T3 acne neon HesW a Wi. vtanTEii,Pontland was contnaS? Just nine. pne idents ave headed the college in its nine, decade . Jnesident Milo Ross senved 15 yean , beginning in 1954. Cunnent Pnesident Vavid LeShana, inauguna- ted in 1969, is now in fuA J 3th yean a pnesident. . He has supenvibtd a gnow h pnognam that hob added a new academic clas no om build- ing, sponts centen, iine anzkeenten, television studio, thnee nesidence halls, din- ing hall expansion;, athletic elds, and now the new chapel auditonium, stanted Sept. 14, 7 9 7. The oniginal builaUM nemaining is now sunnounded by 32 othen , mo t built in the last 2 0 yeans. Today neanly 5 )pencent oi t be a nesidential campus, nathen 1 dents aste inom Onegon, and 90 pe ItonjCOflibonnia, maho and Monta me iaculty hasYincneased ino indf total college fnpzoyment is The college gnants two degnee ix divisipns fyi shxdy: education, ine and ctpplie cience, neli con andisocml scienc Twen%y ioun The college! continf.es iNionon izkmost iamous i icr unesiderit even. 4o hav hived in Veaon. 01 hi j oxes d ent even, th ha oovenslciAy Z sai yo have had towana godd Jhe Hooven Academy nb£Ua in dtaptaiX c NLesALent is on Vhe w tian uK w Mm idol :ed in Oloq 6 tiklo mgk s ve av -Dcued in okeg student, thene oi poses in liie. t A b4a44 a£pJ the adm a Uj a xthe ColleSe o yoh its gnowq ii S Y iU sen ia i students live on oampus keeping with the pOgn to than a commuten college, mone than -hali oi the stu- dent jn om th estj Coos t states , including Watking- Ttha ! iS Ex io 79 iull and pant-tiAe membens, low 140. %s4 ' --the bacheton owonz ahd bachelon oi science- -in i, ine anaV a plie language ants, naxunal mc Twenmj ioun ajo L one opened. l tzkmost iafnous io men tudent--Henbent Hooven, the t in flhegon.| Oi his exp3 Lence at the Academy, thojieylon mnze yean IWtceived whateven set I may n omant a ioun ay k ous io men] Oi hyts expi ee yean I in the ion oi , and a bnohze on building) ecent yeans h a uces6. Le3 jLtwo yeans as i vaniety o( Hooven mem- wnoiile oi the ionmen Kque dedicated in 1930 w n national necogni- ia as pnovided tome oi lailnan oi the National .ecently named. the ouncil oi Indepen- i also has pteti iM ConSontiurA y vie tolle ei iX now advanta$te and di mh£p6, am thene! ' Menfis o piAly exp uhthday celkbnatih :nf Waod-MnVallk y«P Bvtthdab eanlyXjRant Ah -an s jone oi the 13 membens. National Chnis- is . ow au.ni u and aJ oLphe) thene ' numini ly expneS L lbnatwn. mk fall hnd XeK [kthday 6FC 1 tional necogn Dbion it 6 till k Students and iactoity cbwLWi it closeness to a n t a a i eeling even six moriShA a teXatons and town peaple ook bees deconated wJM Jstne me )ve Vou. v Ule6 ne celebnation las netkined its te to maintain I- old alma ma ten. lead oi the ok $ upone spnii Stony tjtjannylfrbbell + 90 fA tMPinwekba Thl 90 th AnnlveAAoiy Edition voat put togz- theJi to Inform you o£ the. many e.ve.nti and change that have, taken place, thjuoughout tke. yean . A pi.ctuA.eA usejie. examined and hi ton.y uncoveAed, I found It amazing to e.e. not only the. change In the. land and building , but to al o e.e. the. human quality ofi eaAlieA yexva. I hope, you enjoy looking back a much a I have.. EdltoK 6 90th AnnlveA aA.y OPPOSITE PAGE: I. The. binthday cake, made by Me£ SchkoedeA to ceZe.- bmte. the. 90 yeaA6. 1. Levi T. Pennington mXh the. catch that didn ' t get away. 3. The. Jjut Gymnasium that the . tu- denU helped buuUd [one. o£ thn.ee building at that time.] . 1, Overview o£ the. col- lege, befioie the. heelex SpottfA Centex and exten- sion o£ Heacock Common . The. long naAAow build- ing wesie. the. Fine AkX I 6 11 which housed the. UuaIc Ve.pasitme.nt. 2. The. 90 th Annlveruasiy Cele- bration In the. Civic Auditorium with alt ofa the. mu lc group . 90th Anniversary 7 of mubta ' td beed, Jd(we foom A ie Jo t ieie! and no Atna wi Se and { mtu nwve; w 47:20 pou oh bap to t iib mountain, LaAAy J. AbeZ B.S., Bu inuA VeAnna Adam B.A. Mutic-ChfiiAtban Elizabeth Ellen AlxUUAge. Ken Beebe 8.5. , Psychology 8.A., Sociology 10 ionda Kay Beebe B.A. Social Studies Education Van Bowesu B.S.j V.E. S Teaching Je Uiy L. BKovon B.A.j Comm. Ant Scott K. CeULcy B.A., ftUtafijj Jon Chess B.A. Business Econ. Jan Bu ikcy B.S., Elementally Ed. Judith M. Cammack B.S., Socijil Services Ray Collin B.A., InteA isc. Sauncbia Conant B.S., Home Ec. Vavld H. Vavlu B.A., Jntz LcLUc. KvuU IZtzn fW l B.S., llmojfvbojiy Ed. Judctn Fodge. 8. A., Ba4 uie£4 RogQA L. B.A. ReJU.gi.on PkiloAopky JanUlz V. Vzaly 8.S., Boa. 5 Ec. Jonathan Fodgz B.A., IntQAdiAC Lynn Maynand Fond B.A., ReZigion KaAen Cu utti B.S., E£eme)tfcx Uf Ed. B.5., P.E. Ch uAtLnt VwupoZa B.S. E£em. Educa£u n F ianfe. L. Emj££, Jfc. B.A., CftA. Men. £ Po£. Science Timothy C. GaJUiztl B.A., Religion Jim GayJLoJid B.A., ChA. M-tn. L. Todd Hall 8.A., 8ua., Ec, £ Comm. Lc a M. Harnn 8. A. 5ocua£ SeAv .ce6 12 Peggy Jo Gojujng 8.5., Sociology Becky GnammoJi B.A., ChAl tlan Mln. • Bonnie M. Hampton B.A., Mua-cc Ed. Ronald W. Harden B.A., Sociology Synda Loll Hanson John R. Haxdvi B.S., Biology S Health 8.S., SuUnea B.A., BuAlntb SkaAon E. HendeA4on B.S. Sociology S Vbyckology Klmbexliy Sue Hul mga Stovw L. tfiu enga Kev-tn Ht de Samk JoAe.pklno. Jamea B.A., Mu6.cc Ed. B.A., Ba6 .neA4 S Ec. S.S., Biology B.A., P%cfi. £ Soc. Wawcfa Jo fata on B.A., Language. AaX, SkeAl KattQAkzlnhJjih Chanlld KaeRan Randy Kllcup Ticking B.S. B.S., Bu6 . £ Ec. B.S., P.E. B.A. BuUneAA MichwZ kanon LoWm Tnacy V. Loundm B.S., Biology B.A., Ba6. Adm. 8. A., ReJUgion GoKdon Ucuutin B.S., Ch ruA iy Lynn JUJLLLngVi B.S., Soc. S Ptyck. Loina Jean KUbnQA B.A., Social SvlvIxlu Joanne. Kojlvqa 8. A., Religion S Phil, Julie Lyda-Lan loKd 8. A., I nt endue. ■Ckexyl Jeanette Low s an Uacy B.A., Cfoi. Men. B.A., Ikuic, CfiA. Aten Pauu S. MatcaUt B.S., Int. Science Ed. Gordon McCann B.A., Cfw.. Men. Ra.ckzl G. McTqmlolyi VcUkIcIx L. McGkthzy Jan eA BUn t wdom JuJiznd A. ti£JLvi B.S., P.E. 8. A., LU, ?4 yck, Soc. 8. A., iil UXing S lit. 8. A., Social SvlvIcza CkAAAtLna Moody liMiy Uuipky Vanita. HzwzJU Todd K. UweJUL B.S., Elementary Ed. 8. A., ttuAlc B.S., Elm. Ed. B.S., Bui . S Ec. B.S., 8tu neA4 Zee HLckvuon B.S., Psychology Connie. Olson 8.S., Biology Timothy R. PqXvls B.S., Ckeml tAy Steve Pqjvuc B.A. Boa. S Ec. Vtboiak G. Pe£e uen 3. A., Cfi . M tn Cynthia. PcnJUho 8.A., Cfo . Men. KevXn PetetA B.A. BtislneAA Tim VoKtQA B.A., Psychology Janette Renee Packet 8.A., Psychology Steve RaAAlck 3.A., Boa. Adm. Laa ce G uZ Ra B.S., Soe. SeA.ux.eeA £ Teaching KMnbzJvty WaZfcet- Rennet Ltowvid G. Ren eA,II B.S., BlcmcntaJiy Ed. B.S., Ckeml tny Ruann Rodine. 8.S., Home Ec. Edaand C. Roth 8. A., Psychology Calvin L. RuAteUL B.S., HiAtoxy Stan Rus eZt B.A., In£: Comm. 6 Ckmtn. MZn. LauAa SchrmJUng 8. A., Waiting LU. ShesvUc Schulkz 8.5., Psychology 1 Paiuxf A. Sco-tt 8. A., Comm. Aa.£a Rebecca ShoAman Tamo thy V, Sho unan 8.S., P.E. ttejiadbuth 8. Smtt i 8. A., MaA-cc Ed. No-Can Sr 6tft 8. A. , HJUtoKy Call G. So Le uen Renae StaHo id z an dy L. stapleXon B.S., Social SeAvlce B.S., 8a6Xne44 Tammy S. S ocfeman B.S., R di. S Soc. VoJbML Lee StolbeAg 8. A., Cn . M w. loi Thoma B,S., Biology S Se,condaAy Ed. VLofuxh TlXtle, B.A., BuAlneA Lon ThonnbvJig 8. A. , JnteJuLUc. Vlckl Sue, T ioyzA 8. A., Ma6.cc 5c£. Joanne, L. Tu ofid Tkoitm WalteA Van Winkle, Steve, VeAnon B.A., Vkych. S Soc. B.S., Hath Education B.S., 8a . 6 Ec. Me£aru.e Ann Watklni B.A., Ch u Men. • - i RogeA {UouUon B.A., ChAXn, Attn. Holly G. White. B.A., Cn .. M-ut. S P.E. Jot (t ' egne L B.A., Ma6 cc Ecf. B.A., Comm. A U Helena WeAtoA B.A., P.E. 5 Hea£t i Laida Whe.eX.QJi B .S . , P.E. E.Sco£t WildJuig 8. A., IrvttnxLuc. Volvo. WiZkin on 8. A., P.E., A 5 EcL Renae Ru£h William on B.S., E£emen iA£ Ed. Jack Winteji B.S., P.E. £ Teaching Kathy Winteji koJiy Ann Weight B.A., Psychology 8.S., Bu6. £ Economic Hansen JIVVOEZ Xirn.ubUtAJjJJjon The people that make, up oua Admlnl- tAatlon axe an important pojit o£ oua. school. They keep the. wheel o£ Gq.ok.qz. Fox Aunnlng moothly. They take. thelA. job eAlou ly and pZA oAm them well. Without them, we. maid not be. a college.. So, to the. Admlnl tAa- tlon, we give, a heanXy Thank . 1 LETT TO RIGHT: J. Gene Hoekett-ChuAch Ae- latlon VlAectoA, Shelly Bafcet-Sec, BaAAy Hubbell-College Relation VAjiecto A Publi- cation , Pave KdJilen- Alumni VlAectoA, Voa- Ice ChandleA-VViectoA oh Development, BeXh Glb on-Sec. , HaAold Ankeny-ViAectaA o£ In- tltutlonal Re eaAch. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Katl Voth-Sec, Linda BakeA-Sec, TeAAy Bell- Financial AH. 2. William GAeen-Vean o£ the. College., Vebble VuULeA-Sec, E thex HoppeA-Sec, CuAt Low- en-Cateet development. ft 24 AdmlnlbtAatlon kdmlrvu tmtlo n 25 26 AdmZvLU fruition OPPOSITE PAGE: U £ to High 1. Jim lack on-AdrrU hlon Coun eJLon., Jim Settle- dmli 4 loni Coun elo i, Van Vunn-Adml - t loni Coun eloK, Matte Chapman-Sec, Cindy F u.e6 en-Sec. 2. LeAnn Ua h-Admln- UtJuitlon A ., CaAol Thomas-Record Clenk, Janet Lydjx-RecoKa Clenk, Hectoi Uunn-ReglbtfoVL. LETT TO RIGHT: 1. Vavld LeShana-Ptie - Ident, Glenna Jan en-See. 2. A tce Vlx- on-SuuXchboctJid, We Rogen -ContKollefi, Wanda Beebe-Sec, Von HUlage-Bu lne Uanagex, CaKolee No JinJj -Student Loam, Shawn ? a Vile k-S tad ent Account Ttw t, Kath iyn ElchenbexgeA, Student Accottft SupeKvlbOK., Virginia. PongKatz- Account Payable., PhyUU Koch-Payroll. 3. Ron Crecellu4-ChhU tlan Llfie Chaplain flick Hoi claw-Student Housing Student Pro- gram and Activities, Lee. Gerlg-Vean o£ Student , Pat UcGhehey-Sec. , Su le Mc- carty-Sec. Admlnl tratlo n 1% PI VIPER AcUvajUu VMVER AcUvitLu 29 taft Mace $upin{ loat , thi 19 1 Ra£t Raci, took place on Oct, 24, Thi na.ii AtaAtexi At thi Rtvin St, boat tiamp vohini ovin 100 piopli put thiiA hjOL tb into thi uoati i, Tkui will I qajUW swi t and 10 guy ' sta ti, along uoiXk 3 co-ed Jua£t , total- ing 22 tui tA, which U an all-timi Kic- ohd, Thi co-id hjxfat cont i ti,ng o 3 tu- dintA, 1 faculty mimbin. and 2 6ta pio- pli int hid li ut. It Mi a cloAl in- i k uoitii 6 Ka tb coming in within 10 minutib. 2 PROCEEDING PAGE 7. The, PaddlZ ' WkazleA. 2. The. Radicals paddle, on to become the. uiinneju . 3. Some fiolfu have, alt the. luck, 4, O l to a good ittvit. 1 . What a view! 2 . laoxte. Ray, Synda Ham on 6 Col- le.m ttafieA. 3. Two ginl ' njx{tt iili.ce, theMi way tfoiough the. uiateA. 4. The, TiXanic III £ it ' 6 view. Ra t Race, 3U 0 w m Although the. paxty 4 eerie at Geoxge Fox Is di exent than the. paxty scene at otkex college , the. puxposes axe. much the. same. The. paxties this yeax Jiang ed {xom study bxeaks to costume, paxties, all of which the. pur- pose, was to bxeak up the. humdxum o£ acedemic life and bust into the. woxld 0j$ fun and entextain- mejnt. Many turns the. paxties wexe just £oi tension xelief. The. Activi- ties Committee, believes the. pax- tins give, you a chance, to xelax, and, using Fxeudian psychology, leX the. Id come out. The pax- ties consisted of xidiculous games, movies, xe{ ieshments and music. All axound, the paxti.es wexe vexy successful and al- though the numbexs didn ' t always show, the puxposes wexe accom- plished and few went away disap- pointed . 7) Roy HuAA y, Vmnld Elcko.nboM.goA, and Randy Comment at tko. Skato. VahXy. 2) Stout Bu iy showing ku talents at skating. 3) Pznny Ko.oX.on and fahlo.nd at Halowo.o.n Panty 4) Znooko. Vlxon and Judy {jJlZLLam playing Micky Moo6£ Club. 5) It ' A gonna bo. a btxlko. (I hope.) 6) Aw 4 hack I 7) hkato. parity S) Tko. I ncAo.cu.blo, Hulk 9) Tko. Mob MzmboA Robin CoHmlckaoJL. ?aAtloj 33 34 Homecoming 7 ) Kevin Pny In hlt twenties outfit. 2 ) Queen CheJtyl Low 3) Homecoming game 4) TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Schwab, Lena JeAAup, Lucl Powell, Venice Beed. Rhonda Rodlne, Anita UcComb, Tina Stephen on, Rohelee Beck, Taxa Ration, TvU, WebboA, GaJiy Vnle en, Tim Lynch, Randy Ren no, Tony CaAAon, and Tobl Wilson. 5) Leonard Ren en, Randy fCltcup, and Peggy Jo Genlng In the Tele- phone Atu . 6) Punk Day pen on, CaAAle Baken. Homecoming ' 35 j Homecoming CouAt: Shawna Chandlen. and ehcont Allen Hilton, Vehirviee HadUon ami eAcoit liaun McMat , Chenyl Loo) and escort Ken Beebe, Kelly Kaikeh. and ehcoKt John Vankhau,beA, Lnd ewiitt ItioXken. and ehcoKt Tobi Uilbon. 2) VaAAel Lamb ah a hippy nom the ' 60 ' A. 3) Tool iUon decider to take a precaution in cahe Randy Renfitio lohe ku banana . 4) A twenties ang. 5) Elaine Snow relaxes in the bathtub htu ing. 6) Randy Com£oit yelH, One more, u t one morel . Homecoming ' 37 3S Mou Day 1) Balloon 2) The. tight on Bhjuln Junto . Nzzd d a bit o cooling oik 3) Colleen OnJaniy nxM the. Cott n Candy 4) VeAlwi e. WadlAon Ia dunked 5) The, 19ST-S2 Hay Day Count: VnlncaAA Lynnt Anktny zAc.oh.tzd by Vsilnce. kl iz. Hlnkel, VKlnc.HA Sandra Conant dAcontdd by Vn.lnc.0, Nolan Smith., Quean Lti a Rddd ZACOfitad by King Shaun MaNay, VnlnczA HtathdA Gordon lAcofitud by Vnlnca. Bsilan Atko,n, VxlnceAA Jaime. MltloA HAConXdd by Vn.lnc.ci Vn.ank Engall. May Vay 39 Special GueAtt 41 The Lyceum SenLeb ia)o6 faohmed to bnJLng pKo ehhtonal mu tcLanh and actosa to penfiosim In Uevobetig. To bMing moKe would culture through the udU to the Atudentb and the community. I) Ron Hudson, clahhtcal guAjtaxU t. 1) Elizabethan TkIo. 3) The Portland South Vhilhanmontc o which two o{ oua students one member, Pamela Gllmone on vtohin, and Mike Vyen. on Double Bo64 . 42 Lyceum ChapeJt wcu designed to be a unique, educa- tional ph.ogh.am o{ a fiaith a ihming col- le.ge.. lt ' 6 designed {ok. a devotional puh- poAe., an inte.He.atual puhpoAe., and a AoCsLal phupote.. One. ol the. hpe.ol.al chaptl woa whe.n the ItJood-Haven BM zhoii came an d mivdAtVidd to the student body. The hehponhe ia)06 txe- mendout in that they tieeeived a standing ovation {h.om the whole. student body £ fac- ulty. Lyceum 43 46 Student U£e Studmt lilt! ' 47 ThU yeah, thoxe voene 6 even action team Involved In ministering to di eftent chuAcheA and chAUtian Ackootb. Oven. {i{ty student took posit in bhaKiing theiA test- imonies thAough music and spoken wohd. It was not only a time to shone with others, bat a time to leaAn thAougk the expeAiance o{ shotting. stated Judy Vuckett. Each. gKoup had an action team leaden, to wohk out detail . These people uoene: B ient Nichols, Kim Huisenga, JehAy Shults, Lisa Slocum, Judy Vuckett, and Van Cammack. LauJta Sckmeling and Jilt Ewing shotted the leadership {ok. one team. 1_J I I rsrrrrrrrrrrrrr r.r r r r i v .. J 11 I ' l ' 7 7 J I Ji i t f ij it i i i i i i i t ' s i i i i it i i i i i i ii 48 ' Deputation 7) Action Tzam Leaddru: Ktm Hutbcnga, Van Cammack, 3111 Ewlng, Gewe Uoc.ke.tt, Judy Puck tt, JeAAy SkultA, Paula HahAy, and Ron Oie.ceiU.u4 . 2) Je isiy and ktb action ttam. Sue Vountian and Skawn PoASion. 3) Van and kt tzam Sandm Wauny, LaVonna Woubd, and Lucy Pouocll. 4) B cky Tabosi, JeacwLe [fan Man n, Loftna KllmQA, J tit Ewlng, StoJULa Mu ipktcy, and Can.1 Sofinn dn. Vzputation 49 ThU catagcxy conAibtb oft KGFC Radio, The, Cn.ue.nt, The. L ' AMI, and the. Vank- fioom. Thus ye.ah. hah be.e.n a ka idUhip {on. alt be.aauAe. o{ the e.conomic bitjaation with mone.y and with Atafifi. hnpK.ov2mznt one. in the. ofifiing {on. next yeax. O i 50 Publication ) MaAfe SoJi ltng at tkz tiadio conthoti, 2) Sco£t Young, Ch.eAQ.Yit Editor. 3) Randt Rm io, Radio. 4) Rackzal, Cjlza- mt Eduton.. 5) RogeA Oio t VaxbJtoom. 6) Paw GJUbmoKZ, L ' AMI EdUXoM. 7) K zXa QueAy, L ' AMI A AAJ tant E aXqk. 8) J ial ElLLng voosith, VankAoom. 9) Vdbbt L ZahloA, L ' AMI Werner ' 4 S potvU EdLtoK. VmbtlcatioYU, SI Student Government hefivei the student to the bet t ofa theix ablUXy. They axe elected Into the po AjbionA and axe given a gtieat KebponbtblLLty to not only t enve the Atudentb but the community ah well. 51 Student Government 7 ) Todd NmdUL, T lqjuuaqa and Scott Celty, VtiQAidnnt. 2) Nolan 1 SmiXk, V. VH.ZAido.nt. 3) Supreme Count Jlu- tici. Bob Nmman, Mate, MaAiani, Stella Mun.phAe.y , S.C. Judge,, Ska ion Wendexhon, Nancy Shwab, BkeXt Bahbn.e., Dave, BAeUXk imz . 4) Steve Bun.y, Activities Vlh.zo.ton.. 5) Act- ivities CommiXte.e., Shannon Riddle., Judy William, Vaut VaviA, Nadine. ELLLa, Randy Commit, KeZly Vuncan, Brooke. Vixon. 6) Gany ThJieAcn, Stu- dent Chaplain. 7) Julie, Nolta, ?ub- licationA . S) 3aneAJtQ, £la AA n, SucxeJjaKy . 9) CkeJiyl Low, ChAiAtian MinistAieA . Mug AkotA at top. 7) Becky ShoAmon, CultuAal Eve.ntA. 2) Vebbie. Vzndall, Publication . 3) VesiAe.e, Madison, ChAiAtian SeAvice.. 4) Mike, Ogde,n, Communication . 5) Tim PcteAA , Student Union. Student GoveAnme.nt 53 George Fee Volley ' - H Q.n 3 vijaJ lib filnt t y xA lnce the 1960 6 with a necond 0$ 14-14 In 1981. The Bnuln voqjlz 6-12 on the noad to go along with tkeln inpn.e lve S- 2 home, record. flsu t year coach Wank Vernon will have, lour AtantesLb returning next year bat wUX greatly mlAA two graduating senior , Wmdy Burge and ShesU KatterhelnAlch. Highlight o£ the SI beacon In- cluded a tliree game tweep win ov- esi Lewi and Clank and a neon 5 game win oven, league champion Pacific. Jlonda Clan.k loo selected to the alt-league team and Venice Vernon uxu an honorable mention, both axe etten £on. the Sn.ui.nA. Team Award were given to Kathy [Ulnter on mo t Improved , Venice Vernon {.on mo t ln plratlonal, and Ronda Clark ton mo t valuable. 58 Volleyball 1) Setting the ball to teammate ShaAon Guy ton, Rondo. Clank dLUplay hoA talent which won hcA a Apot on the all- convenience team. 2) ttendij LtiAge Atnztckte with an oveA- kand teAve dixAlng a homo, match. 3) SettehA Venice VeAnon, Ronda Clank, and Aplkeu tielody CAoeneveld and ShaAon Gayton concentAate on theiA opponent ' AeAvc. 4) Women ' . 4 Volleyball. TAom le,££: UaAle Janten, VzviUe. VeAnon, Kathy lUnteAA, Wendy ZuAgeAA, tielody GAoeneveld, ShcuU KattoAhelnAlch, Ronna Rogva, ShaAon Guyton, Ronda CIoaIi, Luanne Bagley, and LuVonne. TAehaAne. Knotting: Coach MaJik VeAnon. 5) UrU.ntlmld.ated by opposing blockeAt , ShoAl KattcAhelnAich wind up one o heA powcA i pi zet . Volleybalt 59 This do.khU.ttly was a building yean Von us, said woman ' s cnoss country coach CunX Ankeny a ten the fiou ' t- meet season. Ankeny, who was a Bnuin standout in men ' s NAT A competition, finished hts thind season with the, GFC women ' 6 cnoss country team. lea.di.nQ the Bnuins was LUa Slocum, a junction City soph., who placed 7 1th in the WCIC Convenience champ- ionship meet. Vuning the WCIC meet, Voun o the Vive GFC nunnens ended with pensonal neconds Von. the Bush PaAk couKse in Salem. It was hand, to pull togethen. a new team that wasn ' t in good shape, and be steady Von. Conscience in fiou i weeks, Coach Ankeny said, I can see potential V 0 L next yean, iV we gathen the last two yean ' s teams. ■I Sk 4 I ) Second nunnen V 0 l the Bnuin women is Nancy Roley. 1) Sanah James tunned hen nunning interests towand competition to become GFC ' -6 thind nunnen . 3 ) Teammated Cindy Batten and Lisa Slocum show theln. Btiuin unity. 4) Coach Cunt Ankeny gives competing tips to Slocum and Kay Uattson. 60 Cnoss Countny Tho, Csloaa CountAy team tfau yaah. iaxu con- AtdoAabZy bmatloA. ah tn companion to pfic- vtoum ycahM. Tkdy e,nd d the i o,at on wtth fitvc member although, thzy Atcuvted wtth motid. Koht o tkQAA m ct wqaq, tnvttat- tonatb, and XX wa6 batd that tk y tuan up to thoJji fiutt potcnttaZ. Scott CoJLtdy wo6 voted capttan and moAt InApAJiattonal, MoAt improved iajoa Scott Ball. This yexViM tewn seemed to be, going through alot o hardships . They wene not able, to captu ie any tit- les due, to inj ' Mu,e6. Coaches voetie Sam WtZland and Monk Mvm.cn, This was Coach W IZafid ' s last yeah, and we, wish him good ofitxne tn whatever he does. We ' d also tike, to Thank kim ofi alt ofa hu haxd wonk ai the, basket- ball coach. The, tejam captisin wot Hike, Roy ex. Joted most valuable, was Randy Vixnn. 62 Men ' s Basketball Mcvic MvUanl, Jm Blckvi, Van l MatLuon, Rick MyOA, J. R. Ewlng, Randy Dunn, ?aal AlmqulAt, Bllc Smith, IOlU And uon, BKJjxn BaA.kdu.ll, Tobl WUUon, Mike, RoyoJi, John 0llv2A, Coach Sam WlUjuid, Coach Ma ife. VeAnon. 7) IV i a bit In. 2) Jump Ball 3) John OtlvQA 6hooti . 4) J. R. Ewlng 5) Team con oxcncc 6) Wohtb and k oi tQAt Qj ; FRONT ROW: LaVonna Houac, VawieZ IAoIqa, MlchdLo, EuMza. BACK ROW: ConJLyn Orkney, Roy Gzotigc, and LL a Reed. Men ' -6 Bahk itbaULI 63 ■9 WCIC Conference champions for. the first time, in 11 years, the GFC wo- men ' 4 basketball team was led to the Regional TouA.na.mmt under tkt guid- ance, of first- year coach Craig Tay- lor. Placing fourth In the VZstfiMit- 3 competition, the. lady Bruins ended the. season 8-2 in conference and 18- 10 overall. The. key to our success was re-, bounding 1 Taylor said of kit team, who led the. region in boards the. en- tile, season. Tayloh. also referred to his team 1 ' s depth as a major con- tribution to their accomplishments . Leading the Bruins offensively, senior, forward Vebby diggers put in 465 points oH. the season and dis- played enough talent to be included on the WCIC All- Conference Team. Honorable Mentioned award were pre- sented to guard Roly Cote and center Liitian Jeske. Cate led the confer- ence in assists with 116 while Jeske averaged 10.1 points and 9.8 boards. Also high in stats was freshman Melody Groeneveld who averaged 10.8 points and 8.8 rebounds a contest. gh.am, coach Cn.alg Jayloh, guided hu team through an Impressive 18-10 season. 3) Roxy Cate completes her third yean as potent guard {or the lady Bruins. 4) Voruoard kelody Groeneveld brings the bait down the {loon.. 5) Celebrating a success{ul season, the. 1981-82 lady Bruins show o{{ their champions hip shirts. 6) Forwards (jJendy Burgess and Vebby Niggers move, In {oh. position as center Lillian Jeske goes up {ok the. jump. 7) Scrambling {or a loose ball, guard Vebby lahler Is encouraged by hen. teammates on the, sideline, t) WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL. Vrom le{t: Manager Karen Gurske, U.eJiritt Walker, Kathy Winters, ShaAon Guyton, Wendy Burgess, Melody Groeneveld, Betsy Bletscher, lll- tian Jeske, Vebby Wlggers , Laurel Walker, Vebby lahlex, Roxy Cate, Ihellnda Vay, Coach Craig Taylor. 9) Guard Uerrltt Walker {ties to the. basket a{teA a down- count steal. Women ' s Basketball 65 ThU yeaA, cu tn twelve pn.evi.oah yeaKh y Rtch klten coached the tsmck team. The team tku yeah. tnti hed wtth fiouAteen member, thih ujcu the {mei t member it hob had tn ten yea u. Coach Allen hope fan. mone people next yean to make the team overall 4 tsio ng eh. . One chaAactent ttc ofa thiM team wo6 that they et goal fan. them- i elveb. In dotng thh they defeated team they Ahoutdn ' t have been able to defeat. Nolan Smith and Tom VanWtnkle wene voted mot t tm piH,ational. Mo t improved wene Vave VhA.et nex and Bnent Hey del. hoht Valuable wa6 Steve Cuntu who i et a fietld necond tn the hammen. and repeated ah WKIK ViAtntct 2 Champton. BACK ROW: Coa.dk Altm, Tobl Wilton, Nolan Smith., Vavz VtuLoAnVi, Randy R n{ io, Steve, CuAtli , Owe,n JameA, and Nathan WhUham. FRONT ROW: Vuolght LaAabe,e,, Jam(U Blight. Tom Vanbllnkle,, Ste,ve, HuUe,nga, Vave, WllfUnAon, Rick T vUk, Stent HaydoJL, and MoJik Young. 5 1) UaJik Voting hands o£i to Tom VanWlnkle, du ilng a neJLay ha.de,. 1) JamoJ Bright lt one, happy gay ai he, corner In filnAt. 3) Ovoe,n JameA at thz high jump. 4) Tom VanWlnkZe. 5) Btiznt He,yde,l polo, vaulting. 6) Nolan Smith long jumping. Men ' 4 Tmck 67 New to the GFC sta , Worry Selby took position as coach ofi the, ten-women track team this season. Slowing down firom last year ' s exhllerating pace,, the bruins had a a Lightly tougher year, competing In seven meets altogether, the team ended the reason placing tenth In the WCO SA Division 2 and 3 Regional I nv IXatlonal. Sophomore Karen Gurske ltd her ti m mate In points throughout the season with a -showing In the s hot put. Quall- £lng or nationals earlier In the bea- con with a 4V 9 toss, Gurske threw the shot 39 ' 5 during the regional tournament to gain the championship. This was the second year In .a row In which Gurske won the crown. Gurske gave the Zruln women 10 points as coach Selby ' s squad finished with 15 points In the regional competition. Senior Lois Thomas picked up 4 points with her 4th place finish In the 400 Intermediate hurdles at 1:07.8. The 1 600-meter relay team gained 1 point as the docket at 4:16.2 fior a 6th place position. 1 ) Se.vu.oJi LoiA Tkomcu compoXzA in tha TOO mdtvt kuxdloA 2) PeAfiosiming tho, bnoad jump u AophomoAQ. Vdbbio. J VAi sneA. 3) Coach. HaKAy SeZby cal- culates stunning times faoti he.ni.on. Hotly WkiXe. and Aeskman Nancy Role.y 4) Jodi PeXeAA 5) SophomoAe, KaAe.n GuAske.. 6) TlnAowing the. javeLin fioA GFC Katky MuAphy. 7) Exhausted a teA the. 400 meXex Aace., SophomoAe. UoAa Thompson and {Aeshman Kay Matthon em- bnaQ. L e,ach otheA. S) MeJtanie. Johnson, a Boise., Idaho fiAeshman, is competing in one, o£ hex many teXd events % 9) Competing -In ApAinting S Aetay e,ve.nts is Aeshman Vam BaAAeXt fuinning the. 100 meteA Aace,, I ' ! omen ' a TAack 69 Geon.ge Vox College t 1982 Bat ebaJU luulvu played a 1% game, AcheduZe In- cluding 4 content In Portland ' a Civ- ic Stadium on Ma ich 20th. The BtiuinA, unden, leaden hip o faln t-yea i coach Ed VleldA, avid iMt yean. a6AAj tantA Wade WlXhetepoon and Gayle Beebe, both fionmen BtuiinA, had nine netxjJinlng playesu finom JtctAt yean 1 team. The Bnulnh opened thevi Ntxl ' A cam- paign Manch 13th In The VaULe , They met uxitk the EaAtenn Oregon State Mountle In the opening nound ofa the JudAon Baptlit College Invitational Tounnament. 70 £aAeball 7) Jim KVtk pitches 2) Bob GhaIq 3) Coach Ed VleJtdA, Wade. WltheAApoon, John Votaw, RoboAt BzAeJt, Gaylz. Beefoe. 4) Scott Kwatnvtza, Gtiant GeAke., Todd UzwdtZ, Van Bou)eA6 , Vave. Ca6£, Stan Rv boJUL watch game. 5) BatteA Up. 6) RotvL Thompson. A ten only a week o£ preseason practice the women ' 4 Softball team started thein. 22-gamed season. The squad, which commuted ofa faivc ne- tunning playeAS, six new laces, and a fiiASt-yeaA so{tbaJUL coach, ended the season with a 6-9 overall AecoAd and a toivuth place 3-7 0 CIC Con eA- ence finish. 0 e had potential, but we lacked expedience in spots, said CAaig TayloA o ' l hit initial season with the GFC women. Rejoining the GFC, t il in Octoben. a assistant pAo- essoA o£ physical education, Jay Ion pAeviously seA ied faA six yean. ' s a men ' s baseball coach as well as assistant basketball coach. B Luin catcher Jutie CAuise, a Leb- anon junioA, led the team in action with exceptional peAfioAmances . CAvuue ' s Softball skills put hex, on the 0 CIC All-Con eAence second team. lllZoitball 7] WOMEN S SOFTBALL. Vh.omLo.lt: Tammy Stockman, Julie. Ch.ulte., Luanne. Bagl y, Melody Gh.oeneveld, Elaine. Steenton, Wendy Budget , Vebby Wlggeu, Lynn KlUlngeh., Kahen Bah.nhah.1, Lauhle Fhlt£t , Coach Ch.alg Taylor. Hot pictured: Michelle Steckeh.. 2) Eh.e hman Michelle Steckeh. tfoiom out a LewU, £ Clank opponant at fitrut. 3) A keA teammate look on, Aenloh. Windy BuJigeti, concentrate on batting. 4) ElhMtbateman Melody Gh.oeneveld voalti, {oh. action. 5) Afiteh. kitting a tingle during tough play, sophomore Laurie Ehltts Matches the next GFC batteA. 6) Pitcher {or the. Bruins Is {reshman Elaine. Steenson. 7) Named to the. All-Con{erance second team, wot catcher Julie. Cruise, a Lebanon junior. S) Senior Lynn Klllenger look {oh. an opportunity to steal tklhd bate.. Softball 73 ¥oua AetuAneAS and fiou i new aces made up the 1982 Batten women ' s tennis squad undex the dJjKLQ.ti.QYi o{ iAst-yeaA coach Ma tfe UeAnon. With a 8-1 oveAall AecoAd a nd 4-1 WCIC ConfieAence standing, the. team accomplished theiA pne- season goal ofi finishing thJjid in Con eAence. Oua team suApAi ed the. otheA team in the. league., VeJinon said, delighted with the success ofa hiA playeAS. At the end ofi the season VeAnon commended Cindy ZutleA, a Milwaukie sophomoAe, on hen. out- standing 9-2 individual AecoAd as thuid singles playeA £oa the ZAuins. Although the GFC tennis women qualified fioA Regional with theiA exceptional season AecoAd, the squad was unable to tAavel to Hampa, Idaho faoA financial neasons lAjlennis 7 ) fitet bingleh play qa fae6hman Michelle Stecken. Atsietchu {an a uc- ce6 £ul net play, 2) Second tingle , Aophmoie CoAi Settle concentrate on h.2A xetixKn in the £inal match ojj the ■6 oxu on, 3 ) Vi playing hen. t ending tyle U lou th ingle playing Nancy Medici. 4) WOMEN ' S TENNIS, VKont Row: Cofii $ tle., Nancy Medici, Rozelee Beck, Kim Rennet, Back Row: Coach Ma ik Vennon, Ronna Rogefu, Michelle SteckeK, Cindy Butlen, and Maty Cnit p UOKEN ' S TENNIS SCOREBOARV GFC OPPONENT won 11. ofi Portland 5 ClaKk CC 2 Lewi S Cltvik won Pacific won Willamette 5 Clackamcu CC 6 LI. oh Portland S Pacific 5 Linfiield faoA eit 4 7 {oft eit ioxleit 4 3 4 Tenni 75 Iklh ydoA. the, iyvUmmuJiat pAogtiam con jj te.d ofi many actu.vXtxej Xn the. {ohm {to oh. basketball, football, and volleyball, 3- mavL basketball, co-ed volleyball, powdeh. pu-M football, avid bovtling. The ptiogham was pat togetkeA to allow students physi- cal actlviXy and ftun. Jo keep Xn shape and get to know otheA people, on campus. 76 IntA.amuAals HE 1) Skanz Ua utin 2) 3-man ba keXball 3) ChzQAZzad u at thz powdoApu game,. Todd HUULeJi, Volvo, SwaMon, Rick VanWAnkZe,, VmvuA Ltttt eZd, Howcuid VoJVty, Stove, BuAgland. 4) 3- man Basketball 5] PowdoJipu fi loot- bolt, MoZ Johnson, LLt a Uextman, RozoJLe,e, Becfc. 6) Kovaji PoXoju show- ing hJj avonjXo, basketball. 7) Get- ting K.e,ady fan. the, game,. 8) Getting JjistAactAjons £Aom coaohoM Randy Kit cup and Randy Rmfyto aj playojt KhJj QueJiy. lntsiamuAals 77 1Z IntKamuJiodU Vive George. Fox College students--, othen. than the play ens-- had extxa duties dueling the 1981-82 Basket- ball season. They wene the. Btiuin Rally Squad members . Selected by a s tad ent- faculty committee one 7) Rondo. Stanhope, a sophomore libetuxt ants majon. 2) Cathy Madison, a ■fanes hman business majon. 3) Lynne Ankeny, a j union social senvice ma] on. 4} Vawn Wnight, a { LC hman elementany id. majon and 5) Shawna Leazen, a j union physical ed. maj . Academic 81 The Health avid. Physical Education Ve- PaA.tme.nt o qam clat i eh In a vasUety o$ lifetime hpontA and Kecxeational ac- tivttLeA, physical faitne apphoache , and health inttAiiction. Ztman.d hip o{. the. body and mind ii a ChsvUtian princi- ple dehehuing emphabi In a ClituUtian college curuiiculunn, Tlin.ee majon. txact pnepane student Ion. caAeex. option in physical ed. and pon.t related occupation . Empha iA in- clude, teaching in public and private school . Minor are opened in health, sie.cA.cati.on, coaclilng, and athletic th.ai.ning and axe designed to compliment major In {ield outride physical ed- ucation. 7 ) VHRVik Kytd, Vkyt . Ed. 2) Richard Allen, Pky . Ed., KtkloXid VAjidctoK 3) Sam WWLoJid, Vkyt . Ed. 4) C uUg TayloA, ?ky%. Ed. 5) MaAk VeAnon, ?hyt . Ed. 6) HeAmon Hughes . TmckeA Ed. VlvsUlon CkcuAman 7) Glmn Uon.an, Math Ed. S) Mcuige. We.ej neA ?kyt . Ed., ChaMipQAAon. Vi )Aj Lon. 1 83 Tfau divAjilon ofifieAA Intojidi oJL- pLLna iy, Ma6.cc, and Mu ajc Education Uajostt; and KlnohM In A ut, MuaZc, MuaIc Tkca iQ,, and Ckusick Uul JLc. 84 fVl )Aj ion 1 7) Joan Ch uUt nA n, A2.cA2.taAy. 2) John Soman, CkoAat ZhoiA. 3) Rob2At Lauu.nQ2A and JoA2.pk GiImoA2., Co Ch£UAp2AAon6 . 4) ?2.t2. Snow, Aa£. 5) Vav2. Howard, Piano S Origan. 6) Ted U-LcholA, Conc.2At Sand, Mind En6 2m., and Jazz Band. division 2 85 The Zhehalem Symphony coMiMth o{ college and community musician fafiom MewbeAg and AuWiounding communities . Tlvu oK.chet tnjx it a pan.t ofa the Lyceum SqjUqa, the. cultural ant pn.ogn.am {on. the. college. ZaJiney Gail, HwbeJig High School graduate and winnen. o{ the. state solo saxophone, content in 197 , uxu a {eatuned soloist In the. winten. tenrn concent. The. onjchestAa is com- mitted to {eatuning college, and New- ben.g community soloists. The. n.epen- toine {on. the. on.chestn.a consists o{ the. standard literature {on a medium sized orchestra. The orchestra con- sists o{ approximately 25 s thing with lull woodwind, brass, and percussion section . It aj directed by Vr. Vennit Hagen. 6 Chehalem Symphony cmd The Jazz £iu emble, linden, the dJjiectlon o{ Ted UtckoLb, enjoyed peAfioKm nczA aA.ou.nd the campuA, pK.V anting outdoor concoAts (U melt cu playing faon. bp L- ciaJL inne a and lunches. The gtioup aJUo play ad on toux uUAk the, GFC Concent Zand tn Oregon and LkuhMigton. 7 ) Ted MtchoU join the saxophone Auction tn an tmptiomptu. outdoor con- cent. 2) The gtioap pen onm on. the Uevoberig CcmmuiuXy oene tt dtnnen.. Jazz Band % 7 SS ConcpJit Band ConceAt Band 89 I The George Fox College Chorale is a select choir of 45 singers committed to attaining the highest quality in the college choir tradition. Their varied repertoire includes standard con- cert selections, traditional anthems, spirituals, and newly composed contemporary settings. In addition to three campus concerts, this years schedule included two appearances with the Portland Youth Philharmonic and an ex- tended tour throughout Oregon. The singers are dedicated to ministering to one another in the Chorale as well as to those who attend their sacred concerts. 90 Chorale 7] Phil Burnett takes advantage, oft a break on tour to study his music 2) Be.cky Smith enjoys the, ocean breeze at Newport, one. ofi the. 6 tops o{ this ye.ars tour. 3) White, in Jacksonville. Ore.. He.ather Gordon qunnckm, her thirst at the. towns main water {ountian aiddd by Roger Watson. 4) The. 19B1-S2 Chorale with director John Bowman. 5) One. o the. performances of the choir was at the. Civic Auditorium, for the. GFC Spring Ve.b£Lval. 6) Betsy Bletscher iA overcome, with joy over the. choir he.le.ctX.ont . 7) Hike Henckel does his Lou Varigno impersination {or the. choir. Chorale. 91 € Zel Conto [Italian {±on beautiful tinging] ib composed ofc twenty- ive women who comnit thembelve to learn- ing chorale concept and eAAentixil nubical bliill through the playing ofi kandbcll! and ringing a variety o btyle o bacred and becalar mubic. Rehearsal are held twice weekly in preparation §or campub concert a a number ofi appearance in charche and agencie o£ the area. 92 Bel Conto VaykpnJjng ti a boJL ct gtioixp ofa tng- QJik that tsiavzl to AQ.pKUQ.nt GFC. Tkay cuiditio nud duJttng ciUL toAm and peJi oAm d on weekend during thz yean, to p iepa ie fcot a btx-widk tomi i taxt- tng tn Jam. Tku y iaA6 Vay£ pAtng con6t6tt o 4 even member. Tkdy ajiz: [{ torn l frt to Aigkt tn ptctu Le. boJLou)) Tom (MagonoJi, JmdLl Hatimon, JanolZo. Puckztt, Vtckt TtioyoJi, Steve Haxmon, Vibbti CaiAJtkoin, and Ben HtckunloopQA. VayAp Ung 93 Hm Mixtion SingeAA it a g ioup that hingh a now hong. TkoAe, aj always a menage oumud towa idi cku ich goe Li t T.ke. {yUa £ Auction zxpJict 4 ecf tht Joy in CfouAt [John 15:9-11 LB) (J P t n. 1;S LB). T hi Ataond taction a6ko.d WkeAQ. JU my joy? 1 ' [Roman 1:12-16 LB) The. last Auction wat titled Shout youA joy. [?i alm 40:1-3 LB) David MitteA and BahAy Hagzn WKotd ona tkVid o the, music that wa6 peji ohmad by New Vision AingeAA . ThiM inabt id thdm to pK.USd.nt thoMi MzAAagz mono. cJioxudLy to tko, audiences. New Vision SingeAA aj tnvJLy an outwasid min- istry fisiom thd dottz-gz, to tho, community. 9 4 Mew Vision 7) Bob Gwig £ i.ngt . a moving hong about doing God ' t wltt {on. kti LL d. 2) S udLyn Muni on hlngh o{ Joy. 3) Gfioup 4) New Vlblon SlngzAA 5) New; VAj lon ' A Band. Rob Hogavttn, KeJXh Nottago., S Todd timoJUL on Lumpzt, J ii BoAtb and S tz )i ?QAJj ho on txombant, Bating Hago,n on Vmmt , £ Mcfce VyeJi on Gulta i. Not Plc- tuJi d: Vave. WuXJLqji, kzyboand, and Todd Blown on ElacttvLa GuuXaA. Hew Vision 9 5 Tlvu 6psii§h£Jty ol£aA(l on tkt a ZAtk tic oicLzn o thd 1 880 psi mtb a Fleshly VooX and an Idyttic ?oz£, BantkoA.no. and GAo vznoA, who aAe Aivati oa the. a i ttonh oh tko. mtlkmatd, Pa ence. A tAatn o Zanqaid lacU A and thojji oAm A filamzA, a ColoneJL, a Vuku, and a MajoA, wttk a Atgtmint o ofi aeAA ofi the. Var- goon Gaaxdi,, compZ tn tht ptctaAn. ThsU ydant Muntc. Tk atAe. bAougkt tlfiiA musical o l a well a any o the. oth- qa . It ia)o6 done, andox the, dbcAe.ct-Lon o Joi e.ph GtlmoAe,. Vnama wai cWie.cte.d by Le.ah Pope. BeJLtamy a 1981 gAadaate. o{± GFC. THE CAST Colonel. Jon Bnothexton Ma jot Je ney Peyton Vuke Jon Podge BunthoKn Robin Clahhen ioh venosi ChaAleh H exnandez Solicltdh. Mcuik Thomah Lady Angola [flckl T ioyeJi Lady SaphlA Ba tbaAa Rowe Lady Etta Pamela Gllmone Lady Jane. Sand ia ChambeAlln Patience Linda Vobbeck 1 ) Linda Vobbeck ah Patience and Chuck HeAnandez ah Gh.ohvenoh.. 2) Robin Clahhen ah Bu.nthon.ne. 3) The, V iagoonh. 4} Everyone fclnd theJji love 5) Vlckl Tfioyen ah Lady Angela, glveh Patience, advice, about love 6) Jon BtiotheAton ah the Colonel, Je Peyton ah the MajoK, and Jon Vodge ah the Vuke, decide to txy tkih aehthet- Iclhm, but oac not too good at It. 7) Sandy ChambeAlln ah Lady Jane hlngh o£ hen hadnehh. S) Twenty lovehlck maldenh we. Patience 97 Ma6,tc TnnatKQ, pat on Btioadway ' a CAROUSEL tktl 6pntng. It uoaA a did a g iexit job In pothjxylng thexA VXAdctohM tA} ' 2AH Jo.i z.pk GXJLmoKt, Magical VXAadton, and G2.ah.g0, Vickie. Stage. Vlfidcton., CAST lAie. Pi.ppiAi.dQt Pamela GilmoKe. tie. Joidon Sandna ChambeAJLin 6. ttullin ZaAAle. tileju lly ZlgaloiQ RlchaAd lelleA . B combe. Vavid Pox tile. PowleA Zohln CaAmlchael och Snow EdwaAd Roth (JQQA CAllgln J 06 Q, R.UU.Z zvmly PAltnd Pmnt Engle. oAfeeepeA l aAk A. Thomas uuue. Ve.boAxh Pe.ndall 1) Enoch. Snow [Ed Roth) t lngi to hJU CaAAle. [Pamela GilmoAe.) 1) Billy Blgalow [RlchaAd lelleA) filncU hlt love. Julie. JoAdon [SandAa ChambeAlln) 3) Louise. [Debbie. Pe.ndall) 4) Thz caht at GAaduatlon 5) JlggeA CAalgcn [Joe. Ruiz) and Billy pat 6 time, play- ing can.di 6) He.ttU.e- PowleA [Robin CaAmlchael) t lngi to Julie. 7) M u. Uullln [CaAAle. kleAi ) kick Julie, out ofi the. CaAnaval. ChambzJi SIyiqqaa aj an zmtmbtz o{ . ix.tzzn accomp,Lbhzd mzn and ioomzn who hpzcializz in hinging and play- ing mtuic o{ thz RznaibAancz. Thzy atdo hing appn.o pniatz holo znAZmblz muAic by significant compos z u wm othzn p UocU. Thz ma] on. pn.ojzct {on thi gn.omp i xu thz staging o{ an authentic Etizabztlian Vzast complztz with autl12.ntic.aZZy co tumzd singznj,, hzK- aldn.y, couJit jzstzn, 4 tnoiLing min- stnzZA, count wizard and nzcondzn, consent. Thz gnoap atso bang a Bach Cantata with the Pontland Chambzn Gnchzstna a wztt as a shont madnigal pn.ogn.am at thz Von.tX.and Ant lAuszum. 100 Chambzn Singzns 1) Bonnie. Hampton mlhch hex. cup In a toaht which began the fiehtlvltleh . 1) Vavld Hagen, Ba iny Hag (in, and Jon Bn.othen.ton made, up the. me.mbe.siA o the. neconden concent and delighted evenyone uolth me.ZodieA o the. nenalhhance penlod 3) Tin Gannett ah the. count jehten en- tertained the, count and guehth. 4) The, Royal Count enjoyh the. meal pnepaned on them and thein guehth. 5 d 6) Vat Han.le.ij and Chuck Hernandez nenden a hong to add to the. mood o the, evening. ChambeA SingeAA 1 01 102 MX 7) V2£ l S novo ' 4 Ant Show 1 Rhonda Rodent pnacJu.cZng hoA caLigAaphy . 3) Linda WULqa voohkJjig w Ltk cZay 4) Samh JameA voohbA at tht pot- tn i whteZ 5) Tnacy CaJtol wohkA on caLigKaphy . Thl6 division li con.CQA.md particularly with the. art and letter that Invest- igate,, practice., and celebrate the. cen- tral place, ofi symbol In the. human ex- perience. The. division ' 4 openings fio- cus on various contexts In predominant: literature, language., theatre, speech communication, mask communication, and writing. Infusing the. division a ap- proach to the. language, arts Ik a com- mitment to discover and apply the, value o Christian revelation. 1 04 division 3 7) RlckaJid EngnM, Comm. kn.U. 2) Michael. Gn.a. jdb y Comm. AntA , division CkaJjiman. 3) KaJizn Lcuuon, English. 4) RoboAt GiLmomi, ln tA.{LCi£lovioJL Media, Spanish. 5) VtoKdviz Nosidyke,, A2.cJi2jjcuty. 6) VaAle.no. GsiavzA, Vnama. 7) Sk LLZ. SkoAAAlt, EngLUh. 8) 6 LU.ce W ebe, EngLUk. VlvU lon 3 1 05 lnten.-mlA Alon tA the drama touring troupe which. haA been repreA entxng the cottege (tilth a unique, {orm o£ theatre {or the paAt ten yearA In AchoolA , cotegeA, churcheA , campA, prlAlonA, hoAplXalA , Aervlce club and on the Atreet cornerA astound the Pacific NorthweAt, llAlng Almple propA Aome mu kt , hatA, pl.acan.dA , bound ma- kerA and any kind o{ paraphernatia to add a bit o{ zanlneAA and catch at- tention. The. troupe travelA (tilth a large repertoire o{ mlmeA, Atony the- atre pleceA and contemporary parabZeA. The. {ormat o{ the. per ormanceA tn- cZudeA 15-20 vlgnettA {o Loitied by an opportunity {ok cLU cua Hon and {eid- back. In moAt coaca there Ia oJLao an Invovllng oft voZunteerA {rom the aud- ience to Improvise themeA oft IntereAt and concern to their particular Altu- atlonA . 1 1 ) ChJuAty McNulty 2 ) Ccuiol UloJU 3 ) MaAk TkomaA 4) CaAolyn ?o£ 5) Gfceg VuickzA 6) Ccwllq, Mulla 7) JojwJL LJUUngmohtk S) Michael Ogden 9) VobbJio. Fmdall 7 0) Joy lvi£eArruJ Alon 1 07 Tke. Vtiama dcpasubnent ' hpe,cijxL facUUL pro- duction 6otd out alt faoun. o iXi, Ke.gulah.ly bckeduled pen oKmanceA in NovembeA, and came, back ok faouJi encode, pex onmancej ; one. on campus, one. in Salem , one. -in Canby, and one, at 0 SCI [tke. Atate. cohAcctional fiaciZiXy) . Taken fi iom the. Gospel, ofi kahk witk mu ic by Steven Schwartz, the. ca6t i ang and danced GOVSPELL into ouh. ke.ah.tA Tke. Ca t: Vick Hampton o6 CkJvU t, wiXk Bonnie. Hampton, Debbie, An.nol.dt, Leslie. WogbeAg, Sandsta QkambeAltn, JeAAy Mu ipky, Rickaxd lellex, Je Peyton, and Joe, Ruiz. Joe. wai injured tn a can. accident ph ioK to opening ntgkt and wa6 unable, to peA ohm. ) Ch viiit [Vlck Hampton) In klt filnal mome.ntA on exvitk. 2) Sandy, Joe., JeAAy and Bonnie, tutm lnte,ntly to a panable.. 3) 3eAn.y ting All Good GlfitA 4) The. ca t doeA tkelA vesa lon ofi the, SLythmlc . 5) VlKe.ctoK, VaAlme. GmveA 6) Canolyn tinging Ok BleAi the. loud My Soul 7) Rlckand lexidt the, catt In a n.ouuz lng ve u lon ofi We Be- 4 each Tfiee 8) Vehble, ting ?e.bble. In my Shoe. 9) CaJiolyn hug Bonnie.... 10) Sandy Gocti pell 109 of attto 4 Thu comic-Aatixe by Jean GXxaudo deaJU humonoubly mlth the. tcne which bio a 4 em ed tn VcvvLk in the 7 9- 30 ' .6, and fiow thxze. MaaWman and theix comsiacU xid theix aix city o{ them. Qn,e.ed aj made. fiooLuh, aoncettfiuZ, sicputbive, and love bupneme, in thu hiZaxiouA , touching and timely play. Some quote Kom the play, My dean, Aix, whexevex the poon. axe- happy, and Aexvantb axe psioud, and the mad axe tie pected, oux powex it at an end. [The VieAident) . 1.1 ■v ■- ■tt  f ,.2. _ im mm rr ,. ' 110 Had Woman 7) Becky Smith play hex viotin on. the. Madwoman o$ Chaillot [Bonnie. Hampton) ?.) The, whole. ca t tii,t(LM tu the. Ragpickex teJUU them o 0 ' a plan to get sUd o{ the. bad guy . 3) Madwoman frUzndt .. Constance, [Bahbanja Rowe.) and GabhJLeXZe. [Vebbie. Ve-ndaZZ). 4) Ben Vobbe.dk a the. Ragpickex. 5) Michael Ogdm oa the. SeweAman. 6) Vav d fox a the. Baton, Richard Hampton at the. Vn.obpe.ctc k, Tom Voda on. a the. BK.ok.ex., and Monk Thomas ai the. P iej ide.nt. Seizing gn.e.e.d and povoex. Mad Woman 7 7 7 A night o one. acti and tAaditional fa Ik caAoli u)(U put on by the, aAama de.paAtme.nt. The. Long ChAutma VinneA Thornton WttdeA ' a acceZeAatcd motion one. act play pH.eMe.ntcd thn.ce. gcneAatiom o the, Baya id family at £ e.e.n faom the. constant cutting ofa a tAaditional ch iiAtmaA dinneA. Themes o£ pfiiofiiticA , neJLation hip , and family cAU i wcac dealt with in tku vivid look at an ameAican family. The. ChAiAtmaA StxangoA A typical family with typical pAoblemi ti con- faontcd with a tAang2A on CkAutmoA Eve.. Who wai the. AtAangeA? By the. playi end hij identity wai known by ju t about everyone. 1 12 Epiphany 7) VanZdm Mock 2) Tkd Long ChAlAtma VlnneA ccu £. Vnont Row: Uotia Thompson, Mdlanlc HoUlpplc, Cawild ULcsu, and Vantcnc Mock. Back Row: Mlckazl Qgdcn, JqaoI ElLLngmonXh, Vdna WklXd, Tom Vodgt on, LauJvLa Haddm, and lane. Klnndy. 3) VXAddon o{ playi, Benjamin Vobbdck 4) MlckaeZ Ogdm 5) Folk bong t lngoja and playesa, Bh.ad Finch on Fluid, Sandy ChambviZln tinging, Van VotillA-CalkoAA on GlUXcul, Bkulcq, Sedgwick on HaAmonlca. 6) A ChAlAtma Stnjxngox Coa£. land Kinney, CaAAlt MIqaa, Joy UltddfildAck, Judy GlyAhaw. 7) Michael Gsiave on GvMjxk. % Peggy Jo GenJLng Epiphany 1 7 3 114 CandlcU CandLcti 115 tAa itka dvience The. diutbton o qju mbjdct majosu Jlvv Biology, Q,kmtbtky t Home. Economics, and Mathematics . It o z a he.o.ondah.y teach- ing mcLjotU and mtnosiA in Biology, Inte,- gtiated Science, Home, Economi.cs, and Mathematics . 11 6 Vi,vi ton 4 7) Vale, Orkney, Biology. 2) ElveA Votk Biology. 3) Hcvuiy HoJUoLbdck, Matke.- matlc . 4} Paul CkambeAlaln, CkzmUt iy 5) Tlotia. Alien, Homo, Economic 6) Ma iy GA.zm, Matkcmatlc . 7) Scott CkamboAA, Phytic and CkmlbtAy VlvlAlon 4 117 aieuaton In • addition to courses leading to a ma- jor In either religion oh. Christian ministries , this division o ers gener- at education and electlves In Bible, Christian ministries , religion, £ phil- osophy. It Is a popular major on campus with about 70 binder At enrolled. One special conference Is Weld each term provided a enrichment to Undents and to o - campus participant . Vurlng the 1981-82 yean special speakers were Joseph Bayley, retialous columnist and curriculum editor; Alfreda Vlpont found British minister and lecturer; and Tim- othy Smith, historian with John Hopkins University and minister o£ the church of the Uazarene. 1 ) Division 5 Chairman and Philosophy Processor, Vr. Arthur Roberts. 2) divi- sion Secretary, Sandy Hughes. 3) Religion Processor, Myron Goldsmith. 4) Christian Min- istries Processor, Vr. Julie Hobbs. 5) dlAeQJtoft o£ Out- d oor Ministry, Gary Fawver. 11 8 Division 5 George Vox College Vro{ehhoA CyJvU V. CahA died May 24 at the age. o{ 32. He poised away suddenly at homo, o{ natural cauheh . Coma, ahhiMtant pro{ehhor o{ Edible. £ religion, returned to Go.on.Qd Vox College In 7979 a{ter graduating In 7 977 with de.gJie.ej In matke.MxtX.QA, religion, and pkltohopky. He. wah the. college ' h htudent body ph.eMtde.nt In the. 7970-71 school year. Ge.on.ge. Fox he.ni.ohM a year ago chohe CahA ah pro{ehhor oh the. year, citing hih academic excellence. On the. night o{ hi death ah mud hpread on campuh, htu.de.ntM hpontaneouhly gathered In a campuM audiX.ohi.um {oh. a prayer and memorial hervlce. When more htu.de.ntM, {acuity, and hta{{ continued to gather, a hecond hervlce wah held. When htxx.de.ntM cited CahA {oh. hlM teaching they hold: He. am thxxJLy con- cerned about the. htudenth, not only what they do here, but he. thleh to prepaAe uh {oh. li.{e a{ter college, ah well. ' He. married Beverly Kntght, In 7 977 . They have. one. daughtex, Brook Ina. They laughed and they cried, but moht- ly they rejoiced ah more than 700 per- honh {Hied the hlMtohlc Hewberg Vrlendh Church to htandlng room only May 17 In a Victory Celebhatlon {oh. Cyhil F. CahA. CahA had planned the hervlce juht a {ew monthh be{ore hiM death. With hih wl{e, Beverly, he requehted a ChrlMtlan Celebh.ati.on rather than a traditional hervlce. It wah that-{rom the opening congh.egati.onal hinging o{ The Solid Rock to the Woaom o{ Chhlhtlan WiXnehh by thh.ee {riendh. The cJUmactlc The Hallelujah Choruh by a combined 50-volce college choir, accompanied by the large audience, rang {rom the 97 -yeah.- old chuhch hja{tehM to conclude the {arewell {oh. a panted {hlend. George Vox Vrehldent Vavld LeShana read the hcrlpture CahA picked out: 7 Cohlnthlanh 7 5. In the Aeadlng LeShana read the wordh o{ the Kpohtle Paul: But by the grace o{ God I am what I am; and hih gha.ee which wah behtowed upon me wah not In vain; but I laboured more abund- antly than they all; yet not I, but the grace o{ God which wah with me. A tree {ell in the {oreht one hpAing, toppled by a hudden guht o{ wind, a watered, deep-rooted tree IX wah, magni{lcant In hymmetxy and lea{. And we wondered why it {ell, Inhtead o{ otherh more weathered, .ord, how could, or hhould, thlh be? {nd we grieved at the brokennehh In the {oreht a{ter Ith {all. . . The ralnh came, then, winter and hprlng, winter and hphlng, early and late. We returned one day to remember the place where the tree had {alien; and, behold, young treeh {louAlhhed, all green o{ lea{ and growing in the hun-blehhed {ohcht hoil. Arthur 0. RobehXh 24, 79S2 Division kix in the 198 1-82 yean, hah provided exeU..ent instruction fan. the development in environment, values, and behavior. Division six has also shown students to a needed social awareness as they prepare themselves far their Ufa Jin the world. The people who make, up tlvis divi- sion have done more than their share to contribute to GFC. They are de- voted to tho. education ofi the stu- dents and to the. service to CI%rist. Special appreciation ii given to Vave Barker {on his thn.ee years ofa senvlce to the need o the GFC students . . 120 division Six Enjoying thalx hobblat atia; 1) Nancy GkaJJjol 2) V l. Laa Ha h 3) blika Allan 4) Roqqa. Cwbb and Vn. Nail Roth. 5) Vavld Ba ikasi and Jamat Fo6tai. 6) Vk. Ralph Baaba 7) Sally Andnmb 8) BMaca LongA ioth. Division Six 121 122 Hoiulng HouAlnq 123 Being an R.V. far me is a testimony, a statement o what I have corns, to believe about Living In Christ. It is an opportunity and relationship that reflect ' community ' in the. body o£ ClvUst. Love and acceptance, bat anced with accountability and res- ponsibility have ample room far ex- pression. Residential Li fa peaces me at the faont door ofa Living, . . and that ' ' s where 7 want to be. Bonnie JeJike Thinking back oven, the ' SJ, ' S2 school year and my fainst yean. as an R.V. at GFC, I must beiquick? to acknowledge the {aithfaltness o{ our God and the many blessings that have come Lauri ' s and my way. [Ce ' vc n ade many faiends and leann- ed alot Oq valuable lessons . I ' ve found in this fains t yean hene that LLfa in the residence halts is really not much different faom any ofa the other christian schools o£ which I ' ve been asscci- ated or are familiar with. Resi- dence Hall llfa is truly an ex- perience in Living, learning to give, to take, to cooperate, and associate are not always fan less sons. But those ot us in HMS this year who made the choice to love, to be involved, and to serve have some special memories tlvxt none o u.6 ' will ever far get. Brent Smith 1 24 Resident Directors exciting to look back on thit yean and 4ee how people have, gnown TlAough vanioui, expeAicnceM . h ij pnayeA faon all ofi you. in the. utune. U EpheAi nA 3:16-19: ...that He would gnant you, acconding to the. niches Oj) lvU glony, to be. tne.ngth- e.nex.1 with poweA thnough Hi Spinit in the. inneA man; o that ChniAt may dwelZ in youn hcantM thnough faith; and that you, being no o ted and gfiounddd in love., may be able, to com ' pne.he.nd with all tha baintA what i the. bneadth and length and height and dzptli, and to know the. love, ofa Chniit which i unpai t eA knowledge., that you may be. filled up to all the. lulZneA ofi God. Le.nl Ue.beI.eA. xn itlubtniouA RA hta{{. Top now, Le.lt to nig ' vt: Ke.n ze.be., Venice. Be.e.d, Lana tse.h-U.ng, Vave. icitkncuz, Roxy Cate., Becky Enickton, Tim Gannett, Mike. He.nc.keZ. Second now: Chni Johnson, 2 Ly KaiAen, Lynn KiZUngen, Rick Lentini, Shelly Laewen, Tim Lynch, Lonna Uantin, Shawn Mc- %y. ThiAd now: Julie. Monland, Tim Monland, Enin O ' Hana, Sheila Robentb, VoaU Schuman, eAlie. Scott, Julie. Sine , Renae Sta ond. Resident AA6iAtan£t 125 r UaleAte. Hayn A Lau ile, Sptlde, Vixie. SchoonovojL Becfet V fiap eta SkaAon Guy ton Vaunt CaudeZ LoAna AaAtin (RA) Vewan SayloA Vawn W Ugnt Kim Hamilton Shexi Cook CanAie. hoi teJULeA Vohonjxh ketone. Viane. ElZU Carolyn HahAii J 6€uM VebAa CAane. Amy BakeA lUckeZd fallen. SkeAAy Votbon Janelte, Zlah e.n Vena WlvUe. Znenda RiemeA Gu)yn Rie.n tAa 1 26 Edwaxdi v . XL— JoiU,e Lopez m ctrr hK m KMOd LsLnda ChAsUt vu n Opal Bon uigeA Lyn itZe, Tycfam H di Gordon Ch LUtLz IjJolIIclcz Roxy Catz. (RAJ Sue, Mz e.ngzA Jznna Kclaa zbaum Bzcky TaboA. LcLUJia. StokoA Lcluaol Fsiit£} Jody Boll JuJLLn SlnoA (RA) ULndy Ckung Kaxan ClaAk Ll6a Cole. KathXanvi UlchoJU LolqJL Vi.vw.ng Tzaqacl Watt Elaine. Snow hacky Sm itk Cyndz Black LL? an Hohcmic LzaLLq. OJogboAg Vkplvi Bmtl i CkhAJ t i L Jokn6on Kaxa. And uon CoKi. Voung Vam GiJtmotKL 3 bcu h Judy RoquoX V Anne. Roqu t Hadina ElLLt SkoUtzy E UckAon Robyn Johnson STUW BREAK TUE.8-II kaxy CtuAp Vubblz Cawtkoin Vzbl ktinoldLL I time. V iew Lacy Clcu A£n Sue. Fountain Gaye. McKee Rondo. ClaJik Jutie. KonIxind (RA) Katky MuAphy Rogen. hUltoA Van itihltcomb Heathen. Gordon Scott GMLtblngQA BM Schnledenwlnd j 0 dl VqAqaa Ted Sherman CfovU VavtA Julie SkUte6 Jeanle VanManen KVUUon Klng ley Venice VaAneil Kathy WlntoJi Tsiacy CoaaoII Conl Settle Becky E ilefaon (RAJ Valla Alexander Shawna Leazex Cynthia Vuke Shnntna cM 4 women - SheJUCy Todgz. ZahbcuicL Rou e Diane. VoaaIqa St2.vkaviLe. Uazanmuh Sui an UcGuVio. Jody tiilteA Sue. [ ale. UeZavbie. Johnson RobZn ChaxmlchaeZ Cathy We ane i tLLzabe.tk Vortex. CawLe. WLqaa Shawna ChandteA IKeJLLvida Vay Sk iAi tiWUuid i s „-— yi VahZe,e.vi Mock. Renae Sta o id (RA) M-lna S£o e.nbu ig Te iAy G-lntkeJi hoJuy Vottex Sua cm She.ah.esi Sua an Vfu.dl2.vj 2 wowien Sa iah Lapkam CaAAld Mult OA Linda. MWLqji Ka iZm HoldoAby Handy PeXeAAon liasia-ia ChJj man Shanna Holdakl Stzpkanlz Cox UAhy PowM Ronna Roqqaa Kay katUon Cfovuty McNulty Qlofila VahAont LLt a Kannalty 3hnnin ffon J men % ■■Boyd Moaslu Tim V U.2AneA Vaan Wote i Scott Young Chip Belting qa Ron WeZZbofin NoAman LLm Burnt HlckolA ?dt ZA Vodd Nolan Hoi tatloA Vvolgkt Lcmab z UaJik S OA filing Gasiy Holton Bin Htck nloopeA kllm Hilton Vavi VnXdhnvt Randy Rtn Ko Skaun UcNay [RA[ Kevin VoAan Van Ca mmack Km Altman Monk Voung 2 men ktan RouAk Scott Ball Stephen VojvUho Scott Bat£t VohaqZ Lamb Tom MalkeJi Matt StmowLt) Ron Sckock Rob HoQ2. )din Zob L qq Tom Magee Tom bJagonQA Van Houxuid Wank. FtAhoJi VasuieJt Lamb Pave AndnzA Vavz tiiti on I 136 Hacy VJjinin Bating OA. Jotiz William Juliz Uobta Bzcky Jokanton T iaci EattbuJtn Suzanne. ?on.toji Linda Colbntk Vtbbiz Kn.ah.moJt Tami l boM. JeAAyl Knudtm LohsL Gay Id Uacy 137 LoKa. Skew f 138 Uaaj A ifpi M V p Rlek Van bJlnkle Vwlgkt Pattens on John TcLnkkcLUAQJi Todd MUUqa Steve BeAgland HovooJtd VoJVty Vennlt Llttlefileld MaAk Hardeman p au i AlmqiUtt John Votaw Scott Kuxuvutza v ve Svoamon Joe Ruiz Vave Cote Roil Thompson out en ?am Bahjtett etlle Scott (RA) Lua Slocam Viahl Kay Evam Heathen. Plejuon Sheila RobetiU (RA) Cindy Batten Elaine Steemon BeUy BleUcken Ju£l Schombe i Jilt Ewlng Mlchelte Hojuua Mlevla Butte leld Randy ttayland Voag Jacob on Tim MotilcLnd (RA) Van MadLU on Gtiant Go z-fce Tad Slaughter P.od Rznasid Fsiank Gallo Voulq WatAon UlLc Hagin Vav Ld Wagin R.oy HuAA y B iad U-ULui Tim Ki.n!d Vavd BsiesLthJimz (RA) Ktvin Fly Randy Com oh.t Rob bJoolb bigkt Hathan 3oi lyn Todd B iown 3mky Shenman shanon HendzAion Janelle Vaekett Becky Gnammen QhaCe Ba6 Colleen Kangel Julene Mitten Wanda Johnston Van Con.um Monk Thomas Mike Ogden Calvin Ru i ell Lynn ¥oh.d Je Veyton Shanon Vuhnkoop Tana Palton Skawn Venxon Sandy Celtey Lucy Powell LaVonna HouAe hejuZoix SkeeU VeAnne Adam Randy Kllcup Keith Uottage D2.b0h.ah Peten en Laveda Waldxep Tony Cannon Rick Vnl k Lynne Ankeny Vebble VnJLehnen. LoLz PenJj ho Horn Thompson Tobl Wilson Van BowehA Rogen Johnson JehAy MuJiphy Tim GanAelt [RA Jen iy Shulti Steve Law on Vanji el Mai en Bob H ewman Tim Janzen Phil Bunnell Kim Hultenga SuAle Villon Baxny Hagen Jame MankuA Sandy Chambenlln (RA) Connie Olion Helena OJetten Mike Vyen j 0 n Bn.othenX.on Vebble Fendall Lynn Kllllngen Todd Moigan WXkd Lollcui Steve V inon Randy Staplzton Satan Gilliam Anita McComb Julio, CtiaUa Becky Johanton V nlAZ Bend (RA) Linda Nichols Luna PeJilAko Ma iglt Stangland Jody T u oid Vnbl StolboAg Voug VztoA dn Mian Altk n Lauxie. HaJittzy .SkeJiAl VathJLak Marilyn BnodoA on RuAnn Rodlm SaundJia Conant Janlnn SandU V ' Loxak Tittle Lo lI Ulltcutb LauJile Civitwood Rozalez Beak Londa Bzzbe, VoAAJiee Wadlbon Gordon Ua itln CaAl Salmon LauJiln Haddun Judy Cammack Ccuiolyn Vottb Rhonda. Rodlna Waxy Ann W flight Holly White. Aax i Vtolo AoJik Bowleg Vavc VavleA LIao. Hamm JanMo. Vcaly Ann VahJU Bsilan HaweA Ri.ch.cuxd IqJULvl Loh.no. Kllm i Su6an Uacy John HaxdoJi Bill KoJULay Rick Va.ua y JoAAy Q ' UqaJUL Ron Ham an (Dave. MaAcaJLl Tim lynch Tad PcIqaa Cyndl ?QJvLs ho Luna ?QAAJ h0 [flckl TsioyeA Dick S Bonnie Hampton Todd S Vanlta UeuikJUL ZmoXJL £ Stzvz Hanmon 146 UaJuU.exU SCH AAV HOUSE San.ak Jam £6 Kelly Vuncan CheAyl Low SkwvLd Sckulke. Sande.e. ChandleA BeXh Aldhldge. {UEESNER HOUSE ■Scott CMe.y Tim Smith Nolan Smith Roy Ge.oAge. EAic Smith Gordon McGinniA Ga iy EAie zn MaAc UaAiani Rob ClcicUAzn KERSHNER HOUSE Joyce. Imaino Rachel Hampton tielanie. WatkinA Luna JeAAup Zee NickeAAon LoaI AndeAhon Paula Hanjiy NORTH STREET HOUSE Lillian Je ke. LauAie. Ray LU a ChAiAtian Collzcn WafieA. Synda Ham on Ed Roth CoAi Onknuy LaAAy RogeAA Nancy he.di(±i Ve.nnie. KzeXon Shelly Lomzn Collze.n On.kr,,e.y Stevz HuL-ucngd Je ThomaA Lay ton Holcombe. JcnifieA V eAUA Vani GilbcAtAon Voug MoA e. 1) Jo HtU2.bz.ck, Sub koJX Room 2) Uatik MyeM donate at a. blood dhlve. 3) Caxolyn Staple the. col- lege, nun e, and hex kelpex Carolyn WojviU 4) SAGA Manager, koJigit Stangland f and Tina Ste.phe,nt on t uootikeA. KeJiAy Bodin 5) Book Stone, Bill and Katknyn Loewzn, Joyce, CoMeZ. 6) Col RapeA Head oi SAGA. Coltzge. SeAvlceA 149 7) LlbnoKy Stafifi, kvviill Johnson, Vhjanclno. WalLi, Koaq-yi ObeAAt, Judy Eodge,. 2) Mainten- ance Sta.fi fi: Vaxnel Cu tofi, Caxol Lund, Bob Ba inett, Qulncy Eodge, Cindy Stoufifien, Ron UcVougal, Joan StebblnA, Jim Melsieli , JUchaAd Regain . 3) Judy Settle, Wood-MaA Uallftoom. 4} Ctififi King, P ilnt Room 5) Maui Ecuil Voung, Clyde Tkomcu, Ed Haldy, Ed RobeJvU , LeanaAd MelnenX, Lank Sande u, Von Coi i el, Paul Mitts Calvin Hull. 6) T.l . Center: Mel Scfoioeden, Man Hueth, Venice Ricky, Roltand Smith. College Sen.vlceA 151 AmeJvica I a nation today Aexvichlng faon. bplfiltwxl Moth and meaning , ohme i wate igate, IguJie. Cha ile Cotton told a standing -noom only CJiowd oi nzmty 2,400 hay 29 at GFC. The, College, graduated a Ke.con.d cla.M whe.n 7 36 e.nlohA Kccelved dip- loma { torn VneAldznt Vavld LeShana. The. cIoaa wa the. {Inal one, to re- ceive. de.gfte.eJii fatiom V i. LeShana. In morning baccalaureate, AeAvlceA, Paul S. Re,e add)teM e,d about 1,000 pennon . Many one. not awa ie. ofi the bejiloh neA o£ the, time. In which we. one. living, he, bald, ill Aexmon iaxu, tltle.d On Knowing What Time. It Li . The. ateAday teJivlceA concluded the, College, ' 9Ut academic yeoji. BP 1 ) Kevin VdtQJih. and Judy Cammack on thoMi voay. 1) Graduating Chu ofi ' 82. 3) Londa and Ken Beebe. 4) Paul S. Re 6, baccalaureate speaker. 5) Nolan Smith, Carl Sorenhen, Renae Sta ord, and Randy Stapleton take pant. 6) Roger bJat6on, Bonnie. Hampton, Jon Fodge, and Sylvia Ca ilAon during Bac- calaureate. Graduation 1 53 1 ) VJtjtki T ioy2A play a to a cAovod 2 ' 400 at com- muncmant. 2) Loth Thomas £ pQXikt to koJt claAA. 3) JeAAy Maftpky @ Bonnie. Hampton king a dueX. 4) CkasileA Cotton, i,p akoA at comm ncm nt . 5) Scott CoJUUji tku yaa)U i tud int body pn btdQjit, lecexv s ka diploma. 6) CongKadul- atiovUiW 7) Vkqa. Vavld LoJSkavia tidcclvQA honorary Voa. o ' Humann LqJXqju . Graduation 1 55 7 56 JtemerofeeA Whan MM ei on tAe 0tm VlddloA u)cu p Ltemtzd by Alumni MuaIc Theatre. ko t o the. main character remained the homo, ai the. production 7 ye.an ago. ' Thlb production uxu done, to ruUe mo nay ion. the new chape?.. 158 fiddler zyf am ■! I I f C£o4e bztidz ChzholzrrS fountain, i thz Collzgz wz adonz-, I Ltfee an zvzn. flowing faou.nta.ui, 6ht will 6tand lon.zvzA- roh.Q . tihzjiz khz 4tand4 u e ' £t:- ne ' eA aioe it, KzaA the. aid t ' illarpzttz bawfei , And tw yzasa wz ' lX we ' ZK KzgKzt It, that ;■;?£ zntzA ' d in hzA KanhM. CommadzA, aomz and hjxiAZ youA voicti, Izt a phaiAZ Pacific, dzaA, tiliilz with hzA youA hzaxt nzjoizz , i pn.zad hzn. glofiy {,oa and nzaA, Thzn a touting zhzzn. wz givz (iqa, ' Tit thz Izast v:z can do; Old P. C, wz ' ll lovz iotizvzx, hzn. Old Gold and Navy Bluz. bJhzn thz faouA lovzd yzaAA o£ collzgz 6haZl havz long Aincz blippzd away, bJhzn with worldly coaz and knowlzdgz, r.uny a hzad i tuAning gKay, Stilt az ' ll 6hout hzA phjxibz thz loudzh. and oua hzaKtk givz zcho tAuz, A4 wz chzoA oua Alma l atzA, Ouk Old Gold and Navy Sluz. ' 7X6 thz good old QuakzA Collzgz, and m ' lt thout hzA worthy namz; tihznz mz gainzd oua btotiz o{ knowlzdgz, in hzA haUU o£ honon. ' faamz. And wz ' It always in thU mannzn. to oua mothzA school bz tAuz, Hzath Pacific bannzA ofa Old Gold and Kavy Bluz. auman G2.0h.QQ. Vox ColZdgd kcu haJUdd tkd $2.5 million needed to complete, tkd nm Will- iam and Uah,y Bauman Ckapdl Audltohium unddh. comt Luctlon. Tkd colldgd h.ai dd $2, 350, 000 by tho. Vdbh.uah.y 15 diadlind in ohddh. to h.dddivd an additional $150 ,000- tkd {inal amount- {h.om tkd K idi gd foundation. [The. Founda- tion Wad pledged dahJLidh. to givd tkd {inal amount i{ tkd otkdh. {undU u)dh.d hoJj dd by tkd ddadlind) . Tkd colldgd bdgan mnk on tkd mm 23 , 500-i quah.d-{oot 1 ,11 %- dat audttofhium on Sdpt. 14, and tkd building tiab about ond-tkJjid compldtd in m Cd-V dbh.uah.y . Plan ah.d to opdn tkd nom Ckapdl AudUXo- hJium in Octobdh. witk tkd htahX o{ {all tdhm dla Ad . A Saldm conthXLdtoh., L.V. Mattbon, wat awah-ddd witk a $952, 000 dontxact {oh. con th.udtion. VuncU hxuMdd in tkd laht ix month wilt ph.ovidd {oh. building dompldtion, including dldc.thA.cJXy, plum- bing, and intdhioh. {inibking. Tkd Ckapdl Auditohium i bding namdd {oh. a long timd lumbdh. ph.oducAt Idaddh. and ki wi{d. Hd it a mdmbdh. o{ tkd col- ldgd ' 6 Boahd o{ Thjubtddb, and {oh. 10 yh bdhvdd at, a ck lAman o{ it ddvdlopmdnt dommtttdd. Tkd new building id tkd Adcond pka d o{ tkd Colldgd ' hilo C. Ro64 Cdntdh.. Tkd {ih t pka d, a dbi hh.ooml o{{idd ' th.uctuh.d kou ing mu id and Kdligion ddpahtmdnt , wa opdndd in Octobdh. 1978. Tkd Ckapdl Auditohium ka a {ull ttagd, d id Aing h.oomt , gh.ddnh.oom, oh.dkd- thix pit, lobby and tickdt bootk. It uoHJL h.dpladd Wood-Man. Audita hium, a tkind {looh. {acility in tkd dolldgd adm- inistration building aompldtdd in 1910. ?h.d iddnt Vavid LdSkana haid tkd new Ckapdlib, symbolic o{ tkd Apihitual commttmdnt o{ ouh. campu and o{ tkd com- mittmdnt o{ a UbdJial aJit dotldgd to it tuhJiounding dommunity. 1 60 Audita hium AucUXotiium J 6 7 Abel, Lanjiy 10, 140 Adam , DeAnna 10, 91, 143 Ad iizn, Dave. 14 Altken, Bulan 39, 44, 144 AldUdge, Etizabeth 10, 147 Alexander, DaUa 111 Allen, Tlom 117 Allen, Hike 120 Allen, RlchaAd 81 Almqulbt, Paul 37, 54, 139 Altman, Kenneth 37, 78, 134 AndQJUOYi, Kana 123, 129 And aon, Khjj 63, 141 Andojuon, loht 147 Andxe , David 135 Andrew , Salty 111 Ankeny, CuAt 60 Ankeny, HaAold 24 Ankeny, Lynnz 39, 57, 79, 91, 143 AKno dl, DeboAah 95, 109, 114, 130 AUone, DeboAah 44, 92, 116 Augu tln, Keith 140 Bagley, Luanne 59, 72 Baken, Amy 9.5, 126 BaheA, CaAJiie 35 Baken., Linda 25 BakeA, Shelly 24 Ball, Scott 61, 135 BaAbAe, Bn.ett 52, 140 BaAkdall, Bntan 63 BankeA, David 121 BaAnett, Bob 150 BaAnhant, Kanen 72, 128 Bannlck, Vlckl 138 BanAett, Pamela 69, 139 Bat, Gnace 95, 143 BahlngeA, Ulnnln 92, 96, 137 Buck, LauAa 136 Beck, Rozelee 35, 75, 77, 144 Beebe, Gayle 70 Beebe, Kenneth 10, 36, 125, 140, 152 Beebe, Londa 10, 144, 152 Beebe, Ralph 121 Beebe, Wanda 27 Beed, Denize 35, 45, 125, 144 Behting, Lana 125, 138 ' Boll, Jody 128 Bell, Tewiy 25 Beltingen, Chip 134 Bennett, Gayle 138 BeAgland, Steven 79, 139 Behel, Robert 70, 146 BetU, Jehhuey 87, 95, 131 Betth, Scott 135 Bleken, Je Aey 13, 63 Blneham, Shant 133 BLbbee, Vlckl 132 BUtle, TucUa 144 Black, Cyndl 3, 119 BleUcheK, EtUabeth 65, 91, 139 Bodln,Xenx.y 30, 149 Bontnagen, Opal 117 Booth, Amy 139 Bo An, Mancla 91 BottemlHen, Dlnu e 119 BovoenA, Daniel 10, 71, 143 Bowie , WaAk 145 Bowman, John 84 Bnjote, Donald 141 BAeckennldge, Hancy 139 Bn.eitkA.euz, David 51, 115, 141 161 lndex BnXght, JameA 66, 67 BnoaoMzn, HcuUZyn 91, 144 Bnookt,, Rebecca 128 BtotkoAton, Jon 90, 91, 96, 97, 100, 143 Blown, Todd 142 BungeAA, Wendy 57, 59, 64, 65, 72 Bunkey, 3 ' an 10 Bunnett, Philip 87, 90, 91, 143 Buny, Steven 32, 52, 142 Button., Cindy 60, 75, 139 ButZen, Vnancene 129 Butten leld, KULevela 139 Cammdck, Vanlel 37 , 48, 49, 95, 134 Cammack, Judith. 145, 152 Campbell, Vana 138 CanUen, KeUle 127 CojdUon, Sylvia 153 Canmlchael, Robin 33, 45, 91, 99, 101, 132 Cowl, CynJX 119 CaAAoUL, Tnacy 131, 103 Cannon, Tony 31, 35, 143 Cantwnlght, Tonl 12 Coue, Vavld 71, 139 Cate, Roxanne 64, 65, 115, 127 Caudle., Vau.no. 126 Ccwtkom, Vebna 93, 95, 130 CoJULzy, Sandna 29, 143 CelZey, Scott 10, 19, 52,61, 147, 155 ChamboAUn, SandJia 91, 96, 97, 98, 101, 108, 109, 113, 143 Chambentin, Paul 117 Chambent,, Vavld 141 Chamber, Scott 30, 117 Chandlen, Vonlce 24 Chandlen, SandAa 91, 147 Chandlen, Shawna 36, 91, 132 Chapman, Manle 26 CheAb, John 10 Chltwood, Lonl 144 Chnjj ten en, John 84 Chnlbtenten, Linda 44, 127 Chnlt tlan, Gd.no. 141 Chnlbtlan, LU a 147 Chung, Mlnay 128 Clausen, JanelZe 53, 126, 130 Clank, Kanen 128 Clank, Ulnlam 91, 130 Clank, Ronda 59, 130 ClouM en, Robin 47, 91, 96, 147 Colbeth, Linda 137 Colo., LUa 95, 128 Cclllnh, Ray 10 Comiont, VanleJt 95, 140 Com oKt, Randall 32, 52, 96, 142, 156 Conant, SaundnxL 10, 11, 39, 91, 101, 144 Cook, Shoxl 126 Conum, Vanlel 143 CohhoJL, Von 151 Co el, Joyce. 149 Cox, Ste.phe.nlo. 54, 133 Cnabbt , RogeA 120 Cnane, Vebna 126 Cno.cvU.fju , Ron 27, 43,48 CsuAman, kancla 133 Cfuup, Many 75, 130 Cnoi i , RogeA 11, 51 CAuUe, Julie. 72, 73, 144 CuntlA, Kanen 11 CunXiM, Steven 11, 67 Cu6ton, Vanxel 150 Vahtin, Ann 145 VcvmaJU, Je iey 135 Vaxnall, Venice 131 VavloM, Vavld 11 Vavl , ChAlbtophen. 131 Vavu , Paul 51, 140 Vay, Mellnda 44, 65, 132 Vealy, Janelle 11, 145 VeJe iu, Jenni en. 147 Vejmal, Shell 91, 96, 97, 139 Vlckom on, Launle 12% Vitton, Sm anne 143 Vlxon, Alice 27 Vlxon, Brooke 32, 44, 52, 137 Vodd, VeteK 134 Vodghon, Thomas 111, 112, 141 VoJian, Kevin 134 VoUon, Shewty 126 Vtuxpela, Becky 54, 95, 126, 140 Vmpela, Christian 11 V LW, iKene 130 Vnle neA, Vavld 2, 3, 30, 37, 47, 67, 134 Vhletnen, VeboKah 6%, 143 VKsLqa nQJi, Timothy 134 VhxxJty, Rlchaxd 145 Vmeken., Gxegotiy 107, 141 Vuhnkoop, SkaAon 29, 45, 143 Duke., Cynthia. 95, 131 Duncan, Kelly 52, 147 Dunn, Van 26 Vunn, Randy 57, 63, 144 Vyen, Michael 86, 87, 95, 143 EahtbvJin, T ia ' cl 137 EgnelZ, Rlchand 104 Elchenbengvi, Vennli 32 ElchenbengeK, Katen 128 Elchenbengen, Kathfiyn 27 EULLngmohXh, Jenal 51, 107, 112, 114, 135 EltU, Vlanne 126 EltU, Uadlne 52, 55, 130 Elmoie, Vavld 140 Engle, fwnk 11, 39, 44, 95, 144 Enlcblon, Rebecca 125, 131 t ilckAon, Shelly 130 Evan , Many Kay 95, 139 EiMlng, 1WL 48, 49, 95, 139 Ei iing, J.R. 62, 63 164 lndex t t S ZS ZT ZS VankhauA i, John 36, 130 ToJimoJi, Taml 136 FawvoA, GaKy IIS FawveJi, WLcka.nl 141 Fcndall, fyiycc 140 Vcndalt, Ve.bon.ah 53, 98, 101, 1 1 1, 107, 143 FnndaJU, JuU 44, 136 Vinton, Kyle, 87, 140 VleZdU, Ed 70 VlAh i, MaAk 91, 107, 135 Vlolo, Masih 31, 145 Vodgc, Jonathan 11, 91, 96, 97, 146, 153 Vodgi, JudXXh 11, 146, 150 Vodgi, ShoJULy 132 Vodgi, Qulncy 150 Void, Lynn 11, 143 Voi tin, Ellzabith 131 Vohtm., JameA 111 fountain, Siuan 48, 91, 130, 133 Vox, Vavld 96, 99, 111 VhXdJLiy, Sua an 131 Vnli m, Cindy 26 VKJLihin, Ga iy 35, 53, 147 V uAk, Rick 67, 143 VnltU, Launa 71, 73, 117 Vh.y, Kivln 16, 34, 95, 141 Vullox, Vibbli 15 VuUULqa, Ulchili 63, 116 gmmm Gallo, Vfiank 95, 141 147 GahAitt, Timothy 10, 11, 100, 115, 143 Gayli, LonJL 91, 137 GayloKd, Jamih 11, 95, 146 GioKgi, Roy 47, 63, 147 Gexlg, RobQAt 70, 94, 94 Gining, Viggy 11, 135 Gihki, Ghjxnt 71, 141 Glbbh, Kinxli 139 Gibson, Bith 14 GllbinXbon, Vaniilti 91, GIZZlam, JoAiph 131 GUUULam, Sue, 144 GllmoK.1, Jothiph 84, 95 GU.moh.1, Vamila 51, 55, 95, 97, 119 GJULmoni, RobinX 105 Glnthm., Texl 131 GlyAhaw, Judy 113, 133 Gold mlth, WyKon 80, 118 Gordon, Hiathin 39, 90, 91, 131 Gofidon, Wildl 44, 117 Gnammox, Ro.bzc.aa 143 GnatblngoA, Scott 131 Gmvii , Vahtim 108 Giavii, klchail 3, 104 Gniin, WUUlam 15, 155 GnJXta, Nancy 110 Gnomvild, Melody 57, 59, 64, 65, 71, 73, 119 GuA ki, KaAin 65, 68, 117 Guyton, ShaKon 19, 59, 65, 116 Indix 165 143 107, Hadden, LauAle 112, 145 Hadley, Ed 151 Hagen, BaAAy 87, 95, 100, Hagen, Vavld 90, 91, 100, Hagen, Vennli 86 Hagen, EaIc 90, 91, 101, 142 Hagen, Janet 86 Hail, Todd 12 Hamltton, KlmbenJLy 126 Hamm, Lu a 12, 145 Hampton, Bonnie. 12, 91, 100, 108, 109, 110, 114, 115, 153, 154 Hampton, Rachel 50, 147 Hampton, RlchaAd 108, 11, Hansel, Cathleen 138 Hansen, Vlane 136 Hamm, Ronald 12, 16, 145 Hanson, Synda 12, 31, 147 HaAblck, Randy 140 Haxdeman, Ma ik 139 HandeA, John 12, 145 HaAle, VatAlcla 101 HaAmon, Jewell 93, 95, 146 HaAmon, Steve. 12, 93, 95, 146 HoaaU, CaAolyn 126, 148 HoaaU, Michelle 139 HaHAy, Paula 12, 48, 147 HaAtley, LauAle 144 Halting , Je Aey 12 HauAy, SandAa 49 Hawe , BAlan 87, 145 HayneA, ValeAle 92, 126 142 101, 146, 114, 1 He lin, Monk 141 Heltman, Ll a 77, 136 He.Uabe.ck, HenAy 116 HeUabeck, Jo 148 He.me.nwat, Re.be.kah 136 Henckel, Michael 39, 44, 91, 125, 144 HendeAAon, ShaAon 12, 52, 143 HeAnandez, ChaAlu 91, 96, 101 HeAcock, CheAyl 138 Heydel, BAent 67, 144 HlckenloopeA, Ben 91, 93, 101, 134 HUton, Allen 36, 134 Hobb , Julie 118 Hockek, Gene 24, 48 Hogeveen, RobeAt 87, 95, 135 Hohenhee, Siuan 129 Holcombe, Lay ton 147 Holdahl, Shanna 133 Holden, MaAel 91, 128 HoldeAby, KanZene 133 Hol claiA), Mick 27 HoJUlpple, Melanle 112, 115, Holton, GaAy 3, 37, 55, 134 HoppeA, E theA 25 HohtetleA, Nolan 134 HouAe, LaVonna 29, 49, 63, 86, 143 HowaAd, Colleen 92 HowaAd, Vaniel 37 Hubbeli, Boaam 24 Hueth, Alan 129 135 Hubbeli, BaAA.y Hueth, Alan 151 HubheA, HeAmon 83, 118 HuUenga, Kimbenley 73, 95, 143, 147 Hut enga, Steven 67 Hull, Calvin 151 HuAtey, Roy 32, 142 Hyde, Kevin 13 17, 48, 87, Imalno, Joyce 147 In keep, MajoA 95, 141 Ubell, Taml 137 5 Jackson, 3m 26 Jacob on, Douglas 140 Jacobton, Ely la. 138 JameA, Omn 66, 67, 131 JamU, SaAak 13, 60, 103, 146 J am en, Glena 27 Jan en, koAie 59, 136 Janzen, Vkllip 140 Janzen, Timothy 95, 143 Jenke, Bonnie. 124 Je ke, LUUan 64, 65, 147 Jej Aup, Lena 35, 147 Jokan on, Becky 96, 137, 144 Jokn6on, ChUtine 95, 125, 129 Johnson, Melanle 69, 77, 132 Johnson, MeAAWL 150 Johnson, Robyn 130 Johnson, RogeA 95, 143 Joknkton, Wanda. 13, 143 Joneh, Donald 140 JoAlyn, Natkan 142 KalbVL, KeUy 30, 36, 125, 136 Kaxgel, Colleen 143 KaAAbaum, Jenna 127 KatteAh.QA.nsu.ck, SkeAl 13, 59 Ke.ex.an, CkaAleA 13 Keeton, Vennle 32, 147 KeUey, William 145 Kennelly, Lisa 133 KlZcup, Randall 13, 31, 77, 143 KWUngeA, Lynn 14, 72, 73, 125, 143 KilmeA, LoKna 14, 49, 91, 145 King, CU 151 King, Kathleen 133 KlngAley, AllUon 131 Kinney, lane. 112, 113, 141 KMik, JameA 70, 142 KnowleA, JeAAy 95, 135 KnmdAen, JeAAyl 137 KnudUen, Steven 140 Kock, VkyllU 27 KoAveA, Jeanne. 14, 146 KAakmeA, Debbie. 137 Kyte, Vn.ank S2 KwaAnvtza, Scott 71, 139 Lamb, VahAeZ 36, 135 Lane., TAacl 3 Lapkam, SaAak 45, 133, 157 LaAabee, Vvolgkt 6t, 67, 134 LahAon, KaAen 104 LaulngeA, RobeAt SO, S4 LeazeA, Skawna 79, 131 Leek, LoaI 95, 136 Legg, RobeAt 135 Lentlnl, RlckaAd 125, 135 LeSkanna, Vavld 23, 27, 155, 160 LlehleA, Le.nl 125 Lien, Woman 3, 91, 134 LUUle-ileZd, Vennl 76, 95, 13% Loewen, Katky 145 Loewen, CuAt 25, 149 Loewen, Skelly 91, 125, 131,147 LoMaa, Mlckeal 14, 144 Long tAotk, Bnu.ce. 121 Indexj 167 Lopez, Julio, 127 Loud n, Ttiacy 14,140 Lou), ChoJiyl 14, 34, 36, 53, 95, 96 147 Loyd, Llt a 136 Lund, CaAol 150 Lyda, JcLvueA 16 Lyda, Jatin 14 Lyda, Vatxlcla 128 Lynch, Timothy 35, 91, 125, 145 JUUUUi Macy, Sum an 14, 91, 145 MadCLon, Cathy 79 Madison, VanlzZ 37, 63; 145 MadUon, Vulvie.2, 36, 39, 53, 144 Mad en, Vlcton 95, 140 Mag ee, TamQJia 130 Magee, Tom 55, 135 M L2A, VoaaqJL 63, 91, 143 MaAlanl, Ma ic 52, 63, 147 MankuA, JamzA 14, 143 UaAtln, Gordon 14, 144 MoJitln, LoKna 125, 126 MaAtln, Ma ik 87 MoJitln, Shano. 76 MaAcaJU, Vavld 14, 145 Matron, Kay 60, 69, 133 Mau imann, Vavc 57, 131 McCann, Gordon 14 MclCaAty, Suzanne 27 McComb, Anuta 35, 144 McVougal, Ron 150 McVowoXl, KMy 138 McVzAAan, Rachel 14 McGhchdy, PatAlcla 14, 27 McGlnnlA, Gordon 147 McGuIaz, SuAan 132 McKee, Gou e 130 McUay, Shaun 36, 39, 44, 125, 1 157 McNulty, ChsuUty 106, 133 Mmdom, Esiln 14 Medici, Uancy 75, 147 MqIaqIa, Jim 150 MeAbdngeA, SuAan 127 McyeA, MWik 95, 131, 144, 148 Me.yoAA , Rlchasid 13 MIoaa, CclaoI 99, 106, 1 12, 1 13, 114, 132 MlUago,, Von 27 MUZza, B iad 142 MIULza, Vavld 54, 95 MlllzA, Jody 132 MWLtA, Jalant 14, 39, 143 MUleJt, Linda 103, 133 MUUeA, RogeA 95, 131 MIUqa, Todd 76, 138 MlttA, Paul 151 Mock, Vaxlcm 112, 132 MolanaaA, Glna 133 Moody, ZhAlA lna 14 MoAan, Gtm 83 Morgan, Todd 144 Monland, Jittte 92, 125, 130 MonZand, Timothy 125, 141 MoaaIa, Boyd 134 MohAd, Ve.an 3, 134 Mokai, Vouglcu 147 168 Jndzx MoUeJULex, CmM l 92, 126 Mullen, CaAKle. 107, 133 Mann, Wcctoh. 26 Muvu on, Stahlyn 45, 94, 95 MuAphAzy, EUelta 3, 49, 52, 95, 133 Munphy, GeAald 10, 14, 91, 101 10%, 114, 154 MuAphy, KoJM. l lyi 68, 130 My OA, Rick 63 Hcu k, Leann 26 Hath, Lee 120 HoLZoJimuA , Stephanie. 132 He.eJL, Laanle. 139 Ueldlgh, LokI 136 UevoeJUL, Vanlta 14, 146 Heyoell, Scott 87 NeweUt, Todd 14, 18, 52, 71, 95, 146 Heuoman, Robext 52, 143 Uewllte., Je Kcy 15, 144 Nice, CaAAle 14 HlchoU, Bsicnt 30, 95, 134 NlchoU, Kathleen 128 HlchoJU, Linda 144 UlckehAon, lelma 14, 147 HlcoU, Ted 85, 87 Holta, Milt 53, 137 Hondyke, ¥lon.ene 105 Wohxli , CaAolee 27 Uottage, Keith 18, 31, 87, 95, 1 O ' Ham, Un 125 O ' UeWL, Jensiy 145 Obojut, Kcuien 150 Ogdm, Michael 15, 43, 53, 107, 111, 112, 115, 143 OUvQA, Jon 62, 63, 140 QJUon, Connie. 16, 143 Orkney, Colleen 39, 147 Orkney, Cofilyn 63, 147 Orkney, Vale 116 Pate on , Gloria 133 Patrick, Skawn 27 PatAlck, ShehJvL 144 PatteAAon, Vwlght 138 Pattlton, Jutie 127 Patton, ToJia 35, 143 PeaAbe, Steve. 3, 16, 135 PeJvuho, Cynthia 16, 95, 145 PeJtUo, Loli 130, 143 PeMAho, Luxa 95, 145 Pexlhho, RobeAt 45, 95, 142 PenJUho, Stephen 17, 95 Pennon, Shawn 48, 143, 187 Penny, Howand 76, 139 Petenh, Jodl 68, 131 Petent , Kevin 16, 77, 152 Peten6, Theodone 145 Peteu , Timothy 12, 16, 30, 53 Petemon, Debbie 16, 143 Petent on, VouglaA 143 Petemon, Nancy 133 Peyton, Je ney 86, 88, 95, 96, 114, 143 Pleuon, Heathen 139 Plnney, Lael 92, 129 Pongnatz, Virginia 27 Ponten, Suzanne 137 Ponten, Timothy 16 Pott en, Waxy 132 Pott , Canolyn 45, 106, 109, 114, 145 Powell, Lucille 29, 35, 49, 143 Powell, la y 133 Puckett, Janelle 16, 93, 95, 143 Puckett, Judith 48, 95 1 70 Index Queny, KnU 77, 129 RannUk, Steven 16, 140 Rauich, Shenl 128 Pay, Launle 16, 31, 147 Reed, Ll! a 39, 63 Regain , Rlchand 150 Rena id, Rodney 142 Ren en, Klmbenly 16, 75, 146 Penmen, Leonard 16, 31, 35, 36, 146 Renlno, Randall 35, 36, 50, 67, 77, 134 Rkeault, Bonny 135 Ricky, Venice 151 Riddle, Shannon 52, 130, 138 Rlemen., Bnenda 126 Rlem tna, Gwyn 126 Rlggan, Michael 131 Roben£t , Anthun 118 RobenU, Ed 151 RobenU, Sheila 95, 125, 139 Roblnhon, Wendy 138 Rod, Lanna 78, 138 Rodlne, Rhonda 35, 102, 145 Rodlne, Ruann 17, 144 Rogent , Lanny 147 Rogenh, Ronna 59, 75, 133 Rogenh, We 27 Roley, Nancy 60 RopeA, Cal 149 Roquet, Peanna 130 Roquet, Judith 130 Roth, Edwand 17, 86, 95, 98, 147 Roth, NeH 120 Roui h, Man 135 Rowe, Banbana 92, 96, 97, 111, 132 Royex, blLc.ke.al 63 Ruiz, Jo e 108, 139 Ru ell, Calvin 17, Ru ell, Stanley 13 i 95, 71 143 Sandeu, Lank 151 Sandex , Richand 91 Sand , Janine 91, 144 Saylox, Vewan 126 SchmeLing, Launa 17 Schniedewind, William 131 Schock, Ronald 135 Schombex, Julie. 139 Schoonovex, Vixle 91, 113, 116 Schxoedex, Mel 151 Schulke, Shenxie 17, 147 Schuman, VoxU 115, 133 Schwab, Nancy 35, 51, 7%, 144 Scott, Vavid 17, 144 Scott, Le Ue 115, 139 SeJLby, Haxxy 68 SeUtex , John 141 Sex Ung, ttaxk 3, 37, 50, 55, 134 Settle,, CokJl 74, 75, 131 Settle, Jim 16 Settle., Judy 151 Shaw, Loxalei 138 Sheaxex, Su an 37, 91, 131 Skelton, Canxie 118 Shexman, Re.be.cca 17, 53, 143 Shexman, Theodoxe 131 Shexman, Timothy 17 ShexxWL, Shexie 105 Shink, Kevin 95, 114, 141 Shalt , Jexxy 48, 143 SimoniA, Matthew 135 Sine , Julie, 115, 118 Skeel , kexHou 143 SkJJLe , Julie 131 Slaughtex, Tad 141 Slocum, Ltia 60, 139 Smith, Becky 119 91, 110, 119 Smith, ient 114 Smith, Vam 146 SmiXh, Exic 63, 147 Smith, Mexedith 17, 91 Smith, Nolan 14, 17 39, 44, 51, §7 147, 153 SmiXh, Noxm 146 Smith, Re.be.cca 90, Smith, RoMand 151 SmiXh, Timothy 147 SnoiA), Elaine 37 Snow, Pete 85 Soxen en, Caul 17, 49, 87, 144, 153 Spitde,. Lauxie 91, Sta oxd, Renae 18 Stangland, MaHgit 144, Stanhope, Ronda 79 Staple , Caxolyn 148 Stapleton, Randy 13, Stebbin , Joan 150 Steckex, Michele 72, 74, 75, 86 110, 117 Steen on, Elaine 71, 73, 139 Stephenson, Tina 30, 35, 149 Stockman, Tammy 1$, 72 Stoke , LauAa 117 Stolbexg, Vebxa 18, 95, 144 Stoltenbexg, Mina 91,131 Stot enbuXg, KxUti 136 Stouten, Cindy 150 SwanAon, Van 141 Sioan on, Vavid 76, 139 49, 87, 144, 116, 130 lH t 131, 153 149 144. 153 yyyyyy TaboJi, Rebecca 49, 7 27 Tadlock, 3m 140 TayloifOutig 14, 65, 72, 83 Thomas, CaAol 26 Thomas, Clyde, 151 Thomas, Je 147 Thomas, Lots 18, 68, 154 Thomas, MaAfc 106, 111, 143 Thompson, F iankLLn 54, 144 Thompson, Hoha 69, 112, 143 Thompson, Roll 71, 139 Thon.nb2Ag, Ion 18 Ttttle., V ' Lotiah 10, 18, 144 Townlzy, Je iet 36 T i haAnz, Luvonnz 59 TtioyoJi, VlclU 18, 93, 95, 96, 97 145, 154 Tu ond, Joanne, 18, 144 TuJvsa, )alvvL L 138 Tyck zn, Lyntttn 127 Mali, Suzefcte 132 Van Wanm, Jaanto. 49, 131 VanwlnkZz, Rlchand 76, 139 Vaminkle., Thomas 18, 66, 67 VzAnon, Vanlse. 57, 59 VeAnon, Monk 59, 63, 75, 83 Vojinon, Stzvm 18, 144 MojsjsIqx, Viand 132 )otcw, John 70, 139 Voth, ElveA 116 Voth, Kathy 25 UUd lasch, Joy 107, 113, 133 Umfil dt, IOlU 129 Wa ox, Collzm 31, 147 Wagonox, Thomas 93, 95 , 135 WaldKdp, Lavtda 143 WalkeA, LauAtl 57, 65, 127 WalkoA, UqaaaJX 36, 65, 130 WalkoJi, Thomas 135 WalZaca, ChAtstine, 127 WaZZaca, Stdvz 131 WaULs, VnxLn u,n i 150 WatktnA, MoJLanie, 18 Watson, Douglas 142 Watson, RogVi 19, 90, 91 146, 153 Watson, Susan 46 Watt, TojiQJSa 3, 129 Watts, B cky 138 Wayland, Randall 140 Wayland, Rebecca 140 WebbeA, TwL 35, 144 WdtJSnVi, Zatkaxind 132 WdVSneJi, KoAgd 83 WdgnQA, Joy 19, 95 WolnaAt, lionaxd 151 Wvst, Ronald 91, 96 141 We tex, Hele.na 19, 143 WhzeZeJt, Linda 19 White. Vrna 26, 111 White, HoUy 11, 19, Whitcomb, Van 131 Whttham, Nathan 17 Witbe., Btiuce. 105 WiggeAA, Vehby 64, 65, 72, 12S Wilcox, Rlcha id 19 Wilding, Scott 19 Wilkinson, Vavid 19 WiXlaxd, John 141 WWUvid, Sam 63, 82 WilloKd, SheJieZyn 132 WilZcutt , Lonl 44 WiMi.am , JoteX 95, 96, WMLiam , lady 32, 44, WiXZiambon, Renae 19 WiJUon, Vavid 135 Tobi 29, 35, 36 63, 17, 143 Jack 19 Kathy 19, 59, 65, 129, 144 30, 67, 87 30, 67, 146 137 52 137 lahlex, Vehby 64,65 ZeZtex, khlene. 91 leZlex, RlchaAd 91, 98, 101, 104 145 WiJUon, WinteA, WinteA, 131 Withejupoon, Wake. 70, Wogbexg, Le Lie. 114, Woods, Scott 87, 96 WoolbnJight, Robin 142 WohXe.y, Gaxi 91, 128 Weight, Vawn 79, 126 ka)iy 19, 145 78 129 Young, Cotii 123, 129 young, EanZ 151 Young, Hank 66, 67, 134 young, Scott 47, 50 Index 17 3
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