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Che Macritage G ee ae € ee! Pras! 012 the . - @ oe ight, OA created © wiersS Gable of Contents opiritual Life | Special Events 10 seniors CO Underclassmen 40 Administration (es Social Life 79 sports 84 Ministries 110 @ Organizations 115 Advertisements The first Ee tnent: Commit thy life totally to the Gord thy God. DivisionPage 5 12 Division Page The second commitment: Involve thyself in Special Events. i ‘ } ‘ Singing Boys of Pennsylvania. Suzanne Johnson ee Ae Fasig Singing Boys of Pennsylvania Wi Symphon ndStageBand . Grace Community Orchestra _ Nielson and Young _ |. _. _ a. Manhattan Rhythm Kings _ __ Dennis Herrick Brass Quintet Commitment Two 13. ee ———— a ee OO lC or d¢€ Chronicle September 29, 1983 Vol. 31, No. 5 Grace College Seminary Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 A chore ¢ college career they take out loans to pay for ther expenses. Follow- ing graduation, they obtain pos tions as teachers of mathematics or science. The loan forgiveness program then pays a pert of thew loans for each year that they teach. The General Assembly of the State of indiana pessed legisiation in 1983 which provided for the implementation of a loan Dining Together Faculty members in both the college and the seminary have been given tickets for eight breekfasts or lunches in the dining commons. The purpose of this fnew program is to provide oppor- tunity for faculty and students to meet informally whether for academic discussions, to work together on school projects and activities, or simply for Christian fellowship. Students, why not in- vite a professor to have lunch with you to discuss your studies, ac- tivities. or concerns? 14 Commitment Two Day of Prayer. It is a time for reflection and prayer on the part of both the faculty a nd staff and the student body. The day is designed to allow for reflection on one's ide and his relationship to God. Assisting us in this effort ths semester wil be pastor Donald Engram of the Church of the Open Door in Elyria, Ono. Pastor Engram is a much sought-after speaker at Bible conferences as well as college settings. A graduate of Moody and Sterling College, he went on to receive his degree from Hanyang University of Seoul, Korea. He has traveled the world extensively, including visits to China, india, and. several countries behind the ron Curtain. Betore entering the ministry full time, Pastor Engram worked with the Detroit Voice of Christian Youth. He was actively involved in its varied programs and ralies. Presently, along with his duties as @ pastor, he is also the president of American Board and treasurer of the World Board for interna tional Needs. Ministering in another vital way business, producing parts and materials for recreational vehicies. Head Photographer Photography Staff . . Nancy Keener, Dave Armstrong You'll Be Captured By ‘Prisoner’ By Joy Huffman What's so funny about a ner- vous breakdown? A lot! .. . Well, at least there is in “The Prisoner of Second Avenue,” a Neil Simon play chosen to be performed at Grace this fail. The story revolves around Mei Edison, a loud mouthed New Yorker who is driven beyond his breaking point by unemployment, GRACE CHRONICLE Member Hoosier State Press Association Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor Feature Page Editor «6. € ee ae mite oF le; pe Ye, mow Jere (a6, ce) 16 mr ie: DNR ree adr Whe EE: cae seth de Marc Eckel | : pert chose this particular play is because we're planning a major production for second semester so we wanted to work with a smaiier cast this fail, and | felt we had just the right people to fit the Those students involved in the production of “The Prisoner of Second Avenue” include Kip Nor- mand as Mel, Kathy Allison as Ed- en Slagle as Harry, sssel as Pearl, Cindy as Pauline, Dana essie, Steve Gehman (eating and Becky ssan Jennings. wil be performed in Theatre” N : 15, 16, 18, and 19. ax and enjoy yourselt ‘t want to miss it! ss, ¢ oJelne Columnists Tom Barlow Peter Bitner Steve Winey Grace College student — Byron Waller was one of the donors at the visit of the Red Cross Bioodmobile to the Grace campus last week. He is shown Chatting with Nurse irene Abts You'll Be Captured By ‘Prisoner’ By Joy Huffman play is a major 2mester with a felt we O fit the J in the oner of ip Nor- as Ed- : Harry, and toilets that won't stop Rosemarv Russell as Pearl. Cindv flushing. His wife, his brother, and his three wacky sisters try to help CAST him cope in whatever way they Kip Normand as Mel can, making for a hilarious se- ree ve Edna gle as Harry quence of even Rosemary Russell as Pear! Dr. Steve Grill, the director of Cindy Kuykendall as Pauline “Prisoner,” loves the play and has | DanaEmerick as Jessie b anata doit atG f Steve Gehman as Roger Keating een waiting to do it at Grace for Becky Savage as Susan Jennins - quite awhile. ‘Another reason | Directed by Dr. Steve Grill 16 WES | Senior Class Officers: L. Helmick, J. Vandergrift, B. Waller, P. McAndrew, D. Gardner, B. Shannon. Sophomore Class Officers: D. Emerick, C. Gould, R. DeVries, K. Mischo, D. McMaster, M. Troyer. Junior Class Officers: M. Beer, R. Russell, T. Rowe, J. Alcorn, M. Holtzman, B. Kelley. Freshman Class Officers: S. Diffenderfer, K. Martin, S. Cahill, K. Corn- well, R. Haddad, M. Saldivar. iriam Uphouse: ears of service The 1983-84 Heritage staff would like to dedicate this edition of the Grace College yearbook to Mrs. Miriam Uphouse. Mrs. Uphouse has held a prestigious position, a visible position during her years here. she was Indiana Merit Mother of the Year in 1977; Grace College Alumna of the Year in 1981; and in ‘‘Who’s Who of American Women’ 1983- 1984. She served as President of the Association of Christians in Student Development, 1969-71 and 1978-80. As the Dean of Women, affectionately called : “Mrs. U.,” Mrs. Uphouse was always willing to listen and try to assist any student. Mrs. Uphouse calls herself a “‘late bloomer,’ receiving her degree at age 45. Already an LPN, she received her B.A. from Grace in 1963, while - teaching part-time. She also has an M.S. in _ Guidance and Counseling from St. Francis College. She taught Introduction to Counseling for 10 years. Mrs. Uphouse summarizes, “‘If | had it to do over again, | gladly would. The plusses have been so much more than the minuses..’ Thank you, Mrs. Uphouse, for yOu Ce at Grace oleae) — 47 The Pinning and Capping of nurses brings recognition and awards to outstanding nursing students. This is well-deserved after a long year of stu- dying and great effort. They are all recognized for accomplishing so much. lt was held at W.L.G.B.C. with Mrs. Uphouse speaking and special music by Veisa Dingus, Ginger Merck, Cindy Kuykendall, and Julie Schumacher. Nurses strive to oe — ’ All the Nursing students up on stage! Mrs. Uphouse shares words of wisdom with the nursing students. AN 18 Commitment Two Dr. Woodring is not only a teacher, but a caring instructor who cares about her students. mplete the program One of the “‘best-looking’’ nursing students receives his award!! Grace had quite a few male nursing students. Dr. Woodring pins an award on a student. Nursing students can have fun! Commitment Two 19 20 Division Page ; REDE SEpmvespilili® Che Chird Commitment: Mespect thy elders. Jerry Abbitt Kendall Alexander Susanne Bauer seniors of 1984 Sunday Amaogu Anita Adams Love thy Dorine Ansah Lori Aulger underclassmen as thyself Catherine Beachy Leo Belanger Anne Akers Laura Barber Pete Bitner 21 seniors John Boal Doug Boerema Laura Bond Love thy Kathy Bradbury Dena Carothers Janet Catlett underclassman as thyself 22 Connie Chase Lori Christian Cindy Clark James Bowley Charles Champlain Deborah Cocklin —of 1984 Mark Cole Phillip Cramer Philip Critcher Maggie Crum Lov Nita Damon Rodney Dawson Ann Deane Bret Deardorff underclassman as thyself Othniel Degahson Gladys DeLoe Scott Dennull Susan Dowsett 23 Seniors Timothy Ellis Joseph Ezeigbo Carlene Finster John Finch Love thy Neal Frantz Christine Friddle Robin Frutig Doug Gardner : underclassmen as thyself 24 Liz Geary Kim Gegner Steve Gehman Lynn Gibbons Greg Gibson Linda Gilmore James Gonzales Laura Griffin Love tl Lois Hall Rodney Hamman Dave Harper Loni Helmick underclassmen as 25 Debra Hiestand Linda Hipple Beverly Hodgdon Sheri Hoffer Seniors Lisa Holland Julie Hurlburt Scott Hurtle Tom Jacobson | Bonnie Jefferson Ruthann Johnson Susan Johnson Dawn Juday underclassmen as thyselt 26 Mike Karangelen Nancy Keener Lyn Kelly Steven Kern Tom Kiefer Tara Kinnunen Ralph Kisner Larry Koontz Love th Donna Kuni Kim Kyle Thomas Laidig Charles Lawson underclassmen as thysel Gary Leiter Jill Leiter Karen Lentz Robin Leoffler a7 Seniors Daniel LeVan Lane Lewallen Heidi Linn Rick Liston Love thy Vicki Lord Deb Lotz Erencia Mailo Cindy Martin underclassmen as thyself 28 Dale Mason Sharon Mason Linda Mayer Lori Meads Dan Miller Debbie Miller Emiline Miller Greg Miller Love thy Marvin Miller Paul McAndrew Dave McClellan Mike McDonnell underci en as thyself 29 Trace McGeath Jon Mould Debra Moyer Douglas Musselman Seniors Jeanette Newswanger Robin Noriega Kip Normand Peggy Owens Rodney Penrod Tim Poyner Leslie Rice John Randolph underclassmen as thyself tach Mike Richards Jonathan Rocke Ron Roddy Karen Royer John Rummel Don Sailer Joe Scarcella of 1984 John Ruth Janet Ryerson Love thy Susanna Saint underclassr Dana Scott Daniel Sanford Anita Sellers S€ Sandra Sacher Ruby Saunders Brian Shannon 31 Seniors Lorrie Shaver Susan Sheetz Sue Shickley Faith Showers Love thy Curtis Shriner Carol Shuler Cathy Simms Kathy Sims 32 Rob Slagle Doug Smith Lucinda Snyder Lori Spicer Julia Springer Rick Stewart Ann St. Germain Sally Jo Stover Love thy Jaynne Straley Frank Stuber Sue Sutphin Carol Swartzentruber underclassmen as thyself 33 Tina Takeuchi Leona Thayer Scott Thompson Shawn Tucker Seniors Kim Uplinger Jan Vandergrift Calvin Veith Hung Vuong Love thy Byron Waller Ken Walmsey Julie Weidman Dana Welling underclassmen as thyself 34 Joyce Wenger Kelly Whitacre Phil Wiley David Williams Mike Willig Lee Wilson Steve Winey Say ee. Steven Winkler Steve Winter John Woods Jon Wroughton underclassmen as thyse 35 Eric Wynn Cheri Yaley Tim Yocum Leeta Christie Veisa Dingus Patrice Fukuda Regina Huff Graduates Judith Johnson Sherrie Juday Nancy Keener John Keller Nursing program 36 Commitment Three Two year Alice Middleton Serena Myers Robert Nilsen Cindy Plastow ( Sarah Purkey Cathy Thompson Deborah Truckenbrod Tammy Voignier Nursing progra Commitment Three 37 38 Commitment Two When 9 Remember by Kun Kyle 9 came to Grace a Uittle shy, but 9 opened up by and by. Stage Band, Brass gave things to do; Cearned to play new instruments, too. Travel and ministry, tours over break, Ant club. and Dotm Rep, they've aff been great. Classes and Pectures and papers and suck; Alow. they don’t soom to matter as much as {rterdships, and faughter. and dates, banquets. parties and tce skates, wondering what SAB had planned, and the very flect tune he held my hand. Books and projects have tought me a Cot. But, when O remember it will not be the Goarning that sticks in my mind, but the sharing and devoting my time to working with friends in Senate, talking with the people O've met, the all-nighter's Ove pulled, the pranks 9've played. the times O've cried. and the times 9've prayed. St won't be the “A's” D recall, but the people who have Cived on my hall. St won't be as editor 9°00 remember this year. but the responsibility it taught me so ebear. F'00 forget all the quigges ard tests O took: and remember the countless games of Rook. The facts have stayed in my head from the start: but, the real Gessons Ove learned with my heart. The walks by the lake, talks hal{ the night; these are the teachers that shed some Qight on the rules of Oife, and the way to live. on how to Cove, and how to qive. Four special years; they went so fast. But, there are memories to cherish, memories that last. The years flew so quickly and now they're gone: and. 9 realige sadly it's time to move on. SEQ Lisa Alley Kathy Allison Jonathan Alcorn Sarah Anderson Sven Anderson Susah Bachert Muriel Bamford Martin Bargerhuff Tom Barlow Anita Barr Kaylyn Becker Mark Beer David Benson Mimi Beall Annie Bohn Kirby Branch Daniel Brinkman Steve Broyles Kenneth Buck Kent Cramer Paul Buxbaum Kathleen Carpenter David Denis Bob Dorsey Gregory Dosmann Kimberly Elkins Elizabeth Elms Stephanie Fish Ruth Garaux Karlen Gegner Melanie Gehrke Gene Gephart Merylee Graber Shannon Hardin Christopher Havens Robert Hetzler Kimberly Hibshman Michelle Holtzman Eric Hoppstock Janice Houghton Leafy Hudson Charles Hueni Joy Huffman LeeAnn Hunting Monica lannucci Daniel Junker Billy Kaufman Bradley Kelley Darrell King Tim Koerten Steve Koontz Arnold Kriegbaum Ken Lawson Alene Lehmann Tonya Lentz Kathleen Linder Scott Liston Sandi Loper Sharon Louis Laura Lynn Mary Ann Makofka Karen S. Martin Kelly Martin Donny McDowell Tim Meadows Ginger Merck Marianne Miller Ron Miller Laura Mowrer Rebecca Moyer L. Alan Mumaw Sean Murdock Steven Murray Susan Nealy Marcia Nelles Lynn R. Newswanger Stacy Nifong John Oelze Rolly Ortega Wade Pangburn Mark Paulus Troy Philipps Sheryl Plastow Jeff Pollard Sue Porter Matthew Powell Marie Presson Pauline Raether Lucinda Reber DeLayno Robinson Sandra Rusinack Kazuko Sano Jeffrey Schram Julia Schumacher Leland Seese Donna Shickley Sandy Shirey Gayle Siverling Sharon Slocum Deanna Snith Kevin Smith Nancy Snipes Denise Soliday Rick Stair Rob Swihart Sue Templeton Pamela Thompson Winslow Thurston Jacqueline Trapp Nancy Tucker Dean R. Ulrich Debbie Ward Jennifer Waring Linda Wedertz Lisa Wharton Bernard Williams Bob Wilson John Wright Kristine Yoder Brian Zellner Janine Zeltwanger Jon Zentz Marla Zancofsky Jennifer Adriansen Tami Anderson Susan Angliss Gee CPUS ere” Jeri Ashcraft Rod Barnhill Jill Baumann Joe Beaver Tammy Beiler Kephanie Bell Mark Bennardo Wayne Birch Daniel Black Tina Bonar Jennifer Bond Tina Boswell - David Bratcher Michelle Briski Vicky Brouillard Jana Burton Debra Carver Celeste Cheatham Joseph Cheek Rachel Clark Wesley Clark Diane Cocks Ruth Combs Richard Comden Il David Cross Marlene Cundiff Debbie DeBoer Gretchen Denton Robert DeVries Kimberly Dixon Larry Downs Marc Eckel Jolie Eckhardt Christine Eighme Dana Emerick Kevin Engle Eve Epperly Colleen Farmer Richard Finitzer Jennifer Flower Michaele Flynn Karen Friend Marilyn Funk Cheryl Garaux Bill Garris Paul Gazan Connie Glenn Andrew Goss Christine Gould Stephenie Gould Sandra Haberkamp Sharon Hancock Florence Hanna Cari Havens William Heffelfinger Pam Henkler Michelle Henry KS Susan Jensen Beth Johns Robyn Johnson David Jennys Dave Innes Celia Hutchings Perry Huesmann Donna Hubbell Joanne Hoover 7 7 pe Zo Debra Holdeman Kim Hobart Kimberly Hill Teran Hileman Gregory Hickerson Elizabeth Hertzler Sharon Johnson Jacqueline Julien Shery! Kantanwein Joyce Kennedy Daniel Kent Janel Kessler Andrew Keyyes Alan Kinsey Mark Kirchner 7 . Connie Kirkdorffer Lorrie Kirkpatrick Koralie Klippart : | : Richard Koontz Sonya Kriegbaum Cynthia Kuykendall Shelly Leiter Lynn Leonard Laura Lint Kathleen Lord Lynnette Lovelady Alecia Luna Beth Luster Mark Major Sharon Manchor Becky Martin Sharon Martin Deborah Matthes Patt McDowell Kathleen McGee Dan McMaster —. 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Scott Dice Sharon Diffenderfer Sheila Drummond Kerry Dunn Laura Dunstan Sue Eckhardt Kevin Eichelberger Jacqueline Elkins Diane Elliott Florell Finley Carol Firebaugh Melinda Fleck Don Flenar Randy Flick Shawn Freed Bryan Friend Kelly Deanne Furlong Lori Gaerte Susan Garber Jon George Tim Giddings Melanie Gilmer Galen Gingerich Susan Givens William Glick Joseph Goeglein Robert Goff Jerry Goshert Lynn Graff Joey Graham Daniel Gregory Richard Haddad Pamela Hall = — Tim Hamann Rhonda Hanekamp Kathleen Helminen Scott Helsel Melanie Herr Kelly Hicks a d Se Brenda Hill David Hinkel Grace Hoagland Dana Hoffman Audrey Holmes Aaron Hooks Jerry Hooper Elaine Hunt Matt Hunt Karla Hurtle Dale Husted Melody Jackson Melody Jarvis Karis Jones Monte Jones — O DON ODO DW Diane Jordan Tony Kaufman Shannon Kelley Anita Kirkman Karen Knight Alison Kochenderfer Andrew Krieger Wendy Kroening Stanley Kurtz Cheryl Lancaster Debra Leisey Nathan Lewis Gregory Longworth Kelly Lord Rick Lyons Melanie Mahan Michelle Marner Susan Martorano Kathryn Martin Robert Martin Tami Martin Veda Mason Mark Matthes Margaret McDairmant Todd Medert Deb Messner Jennifer Miller Robyn Miller Donna Moffekk Melissa Mohler 67 — 2 — e+ ©) (D7 O @ CD 2g n- oa —oO 68 Rodney Moore Troy Neahusan Shirley Neighbour Loren Neuenschwander Bob Nicholson Bethanne Oberlin Patricia Olson Linda Owen Worth Packer Craig Patterson Karen Patterson Michelle Pettifor Krista Plant Chuck Platt Lisa Pollard Nancy Presley Anthony Ragan Jenny Randolph Zann Rea Myra Reasor Karen Rector Patricia Reeves Carrie Reid Hope Richardson Rondie Rice Patty Riffle Elizabeth Roberts Michael Robertson David Rothhaar Kay Royer r : S h — 2] -- — - © 0D) © ® DD 2 a0 Rebecca Savage Joelyn Schmidt Vera Schmoecher Julie Schroeder Chris Scifres Allister Seah Michael Saldivar John Sanchez Paul Snyder Tony Snyder Ron Stief Roberta Sebestyen Patti Sholly Michelle Shumway Kip Shuter Kerri Smith Anita Snyder David Stockman Rebecca Stout Suzanna Tashiro Jackie Taylor Christi Tennant Martha Thieme Pamela Thompson Abiodun Tona Barbara Tooley Teresa Tyre Daniel VanHouten Melissa Vannoy Karen Van Tassel Timi Voignier | 7 4 — = QQ = ( ©. =—— ( i - O O20 n © D Shawne Wade Cynthia Wagner Kingston Wall Kevin Wallace Ben Waseskak Michelle Watkins Sarah Wilson Beth Winkler Brad Wise Kenneth Wolfe Amanda Wood Yang Xi Angie Yergler Lisa Yocum Jacki Yoder Gwen Younis Ye Uy Ge tith Commitment: Che onor thy faculty and gtatt iG and learn trom them. Division Page 73 Faculty members and administrative officers DeYoung, Dr. D6 Professor Alcorn, Dr. Br Professor. Dick, E. Philip Anderson, Director of Part-Tim Diehl, David L. Beaver, Dr. Assistant Pre Dilling, Dr. Ric Boozel, Mrs. M Professor of } Associat Boze, Michaé c _ Part-Time Instru Felts, Mrs. Verna M. Chamberlain, Larry Associate Professor of Music (Piano) Part-Time Instructor in Business Felts, W. Roland Clinger, Ro Associate Director Fields, Dr. Wes Associate Hermenueti Cone, Mrs. Part-Tim Coverstone Forbes, Dr. W 4 Associate Cutler, Eliza Fowler, Dr. Do Part-Tim Associate P c Darr, William French, Miss Assistan Part-Time | Davis, Arthut We eae a Gerber, Richard L. Assistant Professor of Art Part-Time Instructor in Spanish Deane, Dr. Vilas E. Golando, Daniel Professo Part-Time Instructor | Deloe, Jess . Golando, Mrs. Deb Assistant t Part-Time Ins Gordon, Willia Associate PF 74 Grill, Mrs. Re Part-Time Grill, Dr. Ste Assistant unication Henry, Ron Director of Herbruck, Gary hes S28, Lovelady, Dr. Edgar J. Part-Time Instructor in Business Professor of English, Greek, and Linguistics Herrick, Dr. Bi Associate } Hildebrandt, ' Assistant Howington, lbach, Mrs. Paula Mohler, Gary Cataloger Part-Time Instructor in Teacher Education Ibach, Robert D., Jr. Nesbitt, Dr. James H. Director O lal Toe : meen : . y As Nieter, Pa Jeffreys, Dr. Professor TS 76 Ogden, Dona Professor Owen, Mrs. Instructor Owens, Low Associate Petit, Thomas Part-Time Petty, Mrs. Al Director o Pulley, Steve Part-Time Instructor in Music Rife, John Part-Time in Samuelson, Part-Time | Sandy, Dr. D a Associate Professor of Classical and At Shackleford, baal Assistant Professor of Busine Shipley, Jim Registrar Sisson, Mrs. Gi Admissions. ntion Counselor Snider, R. Wayne Professor of History Taylor, Kenneth Associate Pro Uphouse, Mrs. Associate Dee Counseling Van Cleve, Miss : Part-Time Instructor In Teacher Vaughn, Terry Part-Time Instructor in Music Votaw, Floyd M. Director of Lib Woodring, Dr. B Professor of Yeager, Dr. Myror Associate Prot Yocum, Michael — Part-Time Ins Yoder, Mrs. Mari Associate Pro Yoder, Dr. Vance A. Academic Dean Professor of Music Education Wi Lo Wy Li LIT lansen, Stephen 4 4 ishman, Miss Joyce if , Hocking, Jim Wij Hofto, William J. Horton, Linda yers, Miss Ruth Bowley, Mrs. Bonnie Kantenwein, Mrs. Phyllis Boyle, John Elliott, Mrs. Pearl : Brosius, Mrs. Lynette Engle, Mrs. Cheryl A. n, Dennis R. son, Scott R. se dage, Rick M. ull, John A. 77 . om ingler, Er “at Che Sixth Commitment: @onsiner thy letsure time and enjoy it. Division Page 79 J. Straley L. Kelly, J. Ryerson, E. Miller, L. Gibbons, K. Crouse, J. Newswanger E X nN What was all the excitement and noise echoing through the halls of Alpha on October 18? Why were monsters, strawberries, computers, a soccer player and cheerleader walking | i on Grace’s campus? It . eee : . was Kid’s Night at Halloweeners are helped by Gracies! Heads up! Grace. Several times during the year Grace has a kid’s night for the faculty and staffs’ kids. It's a time when college students voluntarily take a part in entertaining the kids for a few hours while their parents can have some time to themselves. On this night the kids tricked or treated down the halls of Alpha. College students opened their doors to monsters and many others when they gave out candy. Prizes were given to kids wearing either the ugliest, the cutest, or the most original costumes. Everyone enjoyed themselves while playing the games. The evening ended when the kids went home. c lass of 1984, Class of 2000? NG, Which one is scarier? Commitment6 81 == CD a Oa Ge) “Tell it like it is, ‘Uncle Walt Baker!’ ”’ Which one should we believe?? Yana DoDnND DO WM John Innes — superb on the keyboard! We enjoyed John Fasig’s organ playing. Christine Wyrtzen sings her heart out. Onoda —_—-M 82 Commitment 9 | | | —— ee Frankie Schaffer seeks wisdom and insight from Francis Schaffer, his father. Carlo Curley and his portable organ. Or-rmonmCa MO a —+ Commitment9 83 Ee pipe - $e sor wis ee Mes Se BY Te S ED Wi Ge Bs Ly Sy YI ie - To BZ Ye Ee) Yue ye Ey LE oe ye oS Se IS eS ERROR Re Oe oe Thou shalt support Cross country team has successtul season i. mtn - tel gg ae The 1983 Cross Country team was once again coached by Prof. Ken Taylor. Rod Penrod receives a trophy. Even though they had several injuries throughout the year, they placed sixth in NAIA competition and fifth in NCCAA out of 22 teams. = Looking back over the year it’s hard to choose anyone K . r rl S Nn d outstanding, because they all were. Dave Cross posted the best time of the year for Grace, but B. Zellner and D. Harper qd ran excellently in all races, too. D. Van Houten and N. Dean Nn al eC O N were the impressive freshmen for the year. The women’s team ran to a fourth place finish in NAIA N C ¢ A A h ) competition and finished fifth, like the men, in the NCCAA C O d C e S meet. K. Friend was the outstanding women’s runner setting a school record and being named on the NCCAA coaches’ fall American team. fa | | teal The 1983 cross country te€AM ——— ign rcan noone Karen Friend stretches it out. Almost to the finish line. Guys on the cross country team. Gals on the cross country team. Commitment 7 87 The Grace College tennis team, headed by first-year coach Mike Grill, registered a 7-3 record for the 1983 season, placed second in the Mid- Central Conference, tied for fifth in the State NAIA District 21 Competition and qualified its top doubles team for the National NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. The team of Greg Gibson and Alan Mumaw participated in the na- tionals held the week of May 27 in Kansas City. It was the second time in the history of Grace tennis for players to participate in the NAIA nationals. Jon ED =, a Hueni was the first to be eligible for the | nationals having won the district =o) singles title in 1975. Other members of ‘Oui the 1983 Grace team in addition to Gibson and Mumaw included Rich S Haddad, Charley Hueni, John Ruth, Rod Moore, Dan Kent, and Trace McGeath. a ord ara ans AER EH CS UR OES papaaeeas fem B. Bere teres BEIT BBs BG EM Top players: A. Mumaw and G. Gibson smile while looking back at their successful year. -! gh ‘ iP Mogwscs paREeAe ‘i eee elie dty yeti, 1 C . 9 Lf ib M 88 Commitment 7 R. Haddad waits in anticipation . . . while teammate serves. WS R. Haddad and A. Mumaw demonstrate the skill needed to act as partners. G. Gibson makes final point to win the match. Front Row: A. Mumaw, T. McGeath, R. Ruth, D. Kent, Back Row: Coach Dr. Mike Grill, G. Gibson, C. Hueni. Commitment 7 89 The 1983 Grace Soccer ’ oR ae Team Ted Brunner and Johnny Brandt celebrate one of Johnny’s goals. 90 Commitment Seven Soccer |eam Le Hung puts one in. The 1983 Soccer season at Grace College was a tremendous SUCCESS. Coached by Dave Diehl, the team really went places, one of those being Florida. During Thanksgiving the team represented the district in NAIA competition. Although they were able to come away victorious, it was a good time for the guys and they learned a lot. Among the list of seniors: Tim Yocum, Doug Boerema, Pete Bitner, and Hung Vuong. The team played together, as a team. That was the secret of their success. Among that team was the freshman standout John Brandt, who received the Rookie of the Year award and beat the record of goals scored in a season. Despite many injuries, the team came together and played well. travels to Florida Johnny gets helpful hints from Rusty Annis. Wounded in Action: Torrey Bauer, Mark Schindler, and Bill Heffelfinger. They still come to cheer on their team despite bad weather. ( | Sometimes you have to fight for the ball. 91 nese Volleyball A year for rebuilding could accurately describe this year’s volleyball team. The team was built of all freshman girls. The final season record stood at 5-20 which isn’t bad considering this was the first time any of the girls had played college ball. The team was coached by R. Stover and S. Stover both recent graduates of Grace themselves. S. Drummond was the outstanding player of the team who spiked the ball time after time. Next year’s team is looked forward to with anticipation as a lot of the girls will be returning as Sophomores and several upperclassmen unable to play this year will be back next season. 92 Commitment Seven Ye Commitment Seven 93 94 tourney Turkey victories Bs Commitment 7 Leading the Lancers this season: John Boal, Lane Lewellan, Neal Frantz, Neal Frantz, and Coach Kessler. Ld es 3 ae Accepting the 1983 Turkey Tourney Award are the graduating seniors, being presented by Chaplin Dr. Skip Forbes. Surprising the opponents, Doug Wilcoxson makes another two points. Lane LeWellan takes the first plunge through the loop to victory. Commitment 7 95 Once again, Grace College was represented with a fine basketball team from the men. Coach Jim Kessler, assisted by Gregg Miller, Dr. Forbes, and Prof. Gordon, led the team to many victories, on and off the court. The three seniors for the Lancers were John Boal, Neal Frantz, and Lane Lewallen, all of whom will be missed greatly. The Lancers finished their season 21-13. Many awards were received because of the basketball season. John Boal was named NAIA District 21 Player of the Year for basketball. It was a fine season for the Lancers, and Grace was proud of its team. The Grace College Basket- ball Team Defend your area, Bubba! 96 Commitment 7 Neal Frantz looks for an open Grace player. Commitment 7 97 The baseball team wins For the first time since 1972, the Grace College Baseball Team won the Mid Central Conference baseball championship. That made it an exceptional year for Rookie coach, Tim Boal. Returning starters included: Randy Roberts, Ron Roddy, Neal Frantz, Ron Givens, Ed Erickson, Phil Wiley and Don Yoders. Assistant coaches were Jeff Kowatch, Steve Pet- ty, Tom Roy and Scott Erickson. The team had a great year and traveled to Florida over Christmas break. The 1984 Baseball Team Grace 1 Greenville 2 Grace 4 Olivet Nazarene Grace 6 Eastern Nazarene Grace 4 Sioux Falls 1 Grace 14 Grand Rapids Baptist 7 Grace 3 Union 8 Grace 9 Nyack 4 Grace 2 Marion 1 Grace 0 Marion 3 Grace 6 St. Francis 10 Grace 3 Bethel 2 Grace 2 Bethel 1 Grace 12 Goshen 1 Grace fe) Goshen 7 Grace 1 Anderson lh Grace 0 Anderson 12 Grace 0 Valparaiso 9 Grace 0 Valparaiso 4 Grace 4 Bethel 2 Grace 4 Bethel 6 Grace 5 Marion 4 Grace 3 Marion 5 Grace 0 Taylor 7 Grace 7 Taylor 12 Grace 12 Huntington 0 Grace 1 Huntington 4 A Ron Givens pitches one in there. 98 Commitment 7 the MCC crown Ron scores another run. It’s a hit!!! Commitment 7 99 100 Commitment 7 awe Visiimiddiaisie ea a 8 ee a me : se ke ie lle LOS Commitment 7 101 The throw from the outfield. 1984 was the year for the biggest achievement in the history of Grace College softball as the women’s team won second place in the double elimination statewide National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 21 tourney. Grace had a very young team, with only two seniors: Joyce Wenger and Anita Barr. Three Lancers were named to the all district NAIA team. Honored were Anita Barr, Jolie Eckhardt and pitcher Donna Mohler. oftball D. Mohler warms up. The Girls Softball Team boasting a 17-10 season and Second place in the NAIA District 21 tourney. 102 Commitment 7 The Lady Lancer Basket- ball Team Cea The 1983-1984 Grace Women’s Basketball Team includes Coach Terry Weinberger, Chery! Lancaster, Anita Barr, Janine Zeltwanger, Jolie Eckhardt, Dee Dagwell, Jill Byers, Linda Kowatch, Sally Wilging, Rachael Walter, Sue Givens, Sharon Martin and managers Liz Elms and Melissa Buck. The team had a rebuilding year and improved its record tremendously over the previous year. Terry Weinberger, a first year coach at Grace, led her girls and taught them on and off the court. Rachael Walter was a team spark and also put the points in when needed. Cheryl Lancaster and Jolie Eckhardt assisted in the point scoring area. Janine Zeltwanger led in the rebounding. It was a good year for the Lady Lancers. Commitment 7 103 Golf For the first time in the history of Grace College golf, the Lancers broke the 300 mark and as a result won the Bethel In- vitational held at Eberhardt Course in Mishawaka. Grace was the trophy winner with 296 with Notre Dame finishing behind Grace. Grace finished third in the MCC. Tim Koerten was named to the all MCC Team being the conference's third low medalist for the season. They also qualified for the NAIA District 21 finals for the first time. Coached by Jim Kessler, the team broke many new records. Included on the 1984 team were: Tim Koerten, Rick Stair, Kevin Eichelberger, Rich Haddad, Matt Powell, Mike Richards, and Diane Dean. = my an 2 The 1983-1984 Cheerleaders were: Ginella Plott, Pam Thompson, Jeri Ashcraft, Tracie Smith, Sheryl Kantenwein, and Jenny Randolph. They at- tended the soccer, basket- ball, and cross country meets. They cheered the teams on, sometimes in spite of poor and cold weather. Coached by Cozy Pitt- man, they integrated new things into the cheerleading squad. Cheerleading Ginella Plot, Pam Thompson, Jeri Ashcraft, Tracie Smith, Sheryl Kantenwein, and Jenny Randolph. 104 Commitment Seven Good morning and welcome to the first day of voluntary chapel. Nf J Ht Battle For The Phone: Tonight’s Starting Line-Up GuUliZ Define the following. How ‘BouT IF IL PROF. OGDEN, YOUR Bow STAND LIKE THIS? TIE 19 CROOKED. EMF has M.Q.R.E. Circle K members: D. LeVan, M. Miller, J. | fi oneeee Hurlburt, D. Bratcher, D. Miller, T. Philipps, R. Stair, J. Pollard, K. Smith, R. Reid, J. Wright, L. Hipple. Circle K Officers: Linda Hipple, Rob Reid, and Jeff Pollard. Many sports awards given Yi lags RY EG Prof. Taylor gives his words of wisdom. Neal walks out with a handful. John Brandt receives one from Dave Diehl. Doug Wilcoxson shakes hands with Coach Kessler. Commitment Seven 107 1984 Awards Chapel Fanfare for the Awards chapel. Sandi Loper receives the Heritage Award. Nita Damon receives the award from Prof. Ogden. The seniors. Scott Dennull can handle the G-Club award. 108 Commitment Seven G-Club initiation a” Bs BB BE Do you recognize these faces? You have to look at her, Ted! This is chapel kids, not nursery school! 109 Nursing home Tami Cramer listens intently. Nate Dean shares with one of the ladies of the home. This team ministers weekly in various nursing homes providing students with opportunities in ministering to the elderly, disabled and handicapped through singing, song-leading, preaching, testimonies and one on one sharing and caring. Puppet team This specialty team uses the medium of puppets to share gospel presentations at special events and public services. Team members master the techniques of puppetry and gain the experience in public preaching and music ministries. They travelled on weekends to churches | of the members. There they used their puppets to share the good news of Christ. | The puppet team, led by Sherrick Wade, takes time from packing the van for their weekend travels, to pose for picture. G-Club, Grace College’s men’s athletic varsity club, once again had a full year of fun and activities. They sold concessions at all basketball games, sup- ported each other’s teams throughout the year, and had the traditional G-Club initiation. They had a week in chapel which they grand finaled with them singing for the student body in chapel. Initiation was once again superb with the closing at Alpha with the G-Club-Men-To-Be trying to get a date to walk down at the lake with them. President Scott Dennull led G-Club to a great year. 112 minister M. Eckel, J. Catlett, S. Shirey, P. Thompson, J. Waring, L. Wilson, C. Franchino, S. Franchino, M. Jackson, R. Flick, E. Allebach, S. Garcia. Adult and student T.T. leaders. These teams are limited to Grace Brethren students and are supervised by the GBC Christian Education office to provide ministry-bound students with -training in local church youth evangelisms and discipleship. Each team is involved three weekends per semester in one local churc h setting. S. Hardin, M. Gilmer, B. Dorsey, R. Miller, A. Moran, B. Garcia, S. Gar- cia, S. Diffendurfer, N. Momeyer, K. Gegner. S. Porter, J. Schram, C. Kuykendall, G. Heim, K. Martin, G. Craig, F. Finley, K. Yoder, B. Trotman, K. Aulger, J. Tiery. otudent educator’s association The main purpose and objective of art club is to have fellowship among interested people. The club has around 20-25 members and is open to anyone with an interest for art. Itis a way of ministering to the community through art for them. Things such as sign painting and invitations are done free or for a minimal charge. They also help students who are having problems in art classes. Mrs. Coverstone is the advisor and two main projects they have completed this year are the Homecoming Banner in the Parade and the Grace Lancer mural in the gym. A. Wilson, M. Cundiff, J. Moyer, D. Gardner, A. Sellers, C. Cone, T. Takeuchi, K. Petty, J. Houghton, Mrs. Yoder, C. Veith. The Student Educator’s Association helps to prepare education majors for their field of teaching. The group gets together for fellowship and times of learning more about their particular fields through the exposure to series of films, guest speakers,and occasional field trips. K. Kyle, D. Soliday, S. Gould, M. Eckel, E. Miller, J. Waring, K. Engle, J. Woods, J. Julien, S. Shirey, Mrs. Coverstone, A. Caswell. Commitment Nine 113 eee, ACHIEVEMENTS semen Alpha Chi Alpha Chi is an honorary society which is affiliated with the National Honor Society. The president for the 1983-84 school year was Charles Champlin and Rick Liston was elected Vice-President. The requirements for this group are: you must be a Junior or Senior, be in the top 10% of the class and be nominated by faculty members. The students are involved in conventions in which they present research papers. Students from this group were also involved in “Students helping students.” The 1983-84 Alpha Chi members were: D. Cocklin, S. Dennull, T. Johnson, A. Kriegbaum, K. Lentz, R. Liston, D. Sanford, G. Swain. Also J. Alcorn, K. Allison, K. Crouse, L. Elms, S. Gehman, J. Houghton, C. Hueni, A. Lehman, A. Lehmann, A. Mumaw, J. Nelson, R. Nilsen, R. Stair, D. Ulrich, K. Yoder, and J. Zeltwanger. Who’s who Who’s Who is made up of a group of sefiors elected by the faculty and senior class. Ten are chosen each year to be Grace’s representatives in the national organization, and the basis of the selection is on academic achievement. Those chosen this year were T. Poyner, D. McClellan, P. Bitner, S. Winey, J. Abbitt, S. Bauer, K. Lentz, K. Kyle, L. Rice and N. Damon. 114 VS) == LEON LAPP LESLIE IS NN ae a SASS May Day 1984 Resounding Brass This year was another busy year fol members of Resounding Brass. The 1€ piece brass ensemble performed over 7( concerts, traveling to churches anc schools on weekends throughout the year and on tour. Directed by Dr. Dennis Herrick, the! group traveled two and a half weeks over winterim performing in Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Resounding Brass represented Grace in two unique ways during the year. They were the featured performers at the Chris- tian Instrumental Director’s Association Convention held at Taylor University. They also performed at the Notre Dame University Brass Festival. Grace was the only Christian college or university represented. Graduating seniors, Sandy Sacher and Rick Stewart, were charter members of Dr. Herrick, R. Stewart, T. Boswell, N. Johnson, S. Sacher, D. Black, L. Lint, R. Stair, D. Benson, A. Kreiger, F. the arou Showers, B. Buhler, J. Burton, D. Usted, R. Grove, D. McDowell, K. Kyle. group. Belles The Grace Belles is a group of young ladies from Grace Col- lege that minister to churches and organizations through the special sounds of bells and vocal arrangements. They are directed by Mrs. Ethel Anderson. This year, the bells became official possession of Grace Col- lege by a donation from the Polman family. With the fine set of bells, the Belle Choir was able to travel and share the sound of Christ with many. The Belle Choir plays an arrangement for the student body during a chapel time. 116 Commitment 9 id Commitment Nine AZ, Grace College Choirs The vocal part of the music depart- ment this 1983-84 school year was once again filled with choirs, touring and ministering through song. Concert choir, Freshman choir, Chapel choir, and small groups from these larger ones all participated in the music program. Directed by Prof. Ogden, the choirs joined together in a combination effort and traveled to the recording studio to make an album that is entitled ‘| Am.” During the various vacations, in- stead of going home or traveling south, these choirs gave of their time and traveled to churches and schools, singing the gospel. lt was a long year, but much was learned and enjoyed. The Concert Choir joins in song at one of their Sunday morn- ing services. The Freshman Choir take a break and enjoy some of the sunshine before singing again. 118 Commitment Nine 4 At the recording studio, the choirs sing their hearts out. The famous ‘‘Shannon Sta re.”’ Once again — Sandi hard at work! “Dear Mom and Dad... “Hey; he’s kinda cute!”’ “Who?” “Me??”’ Editor Sandi Loper Copy Editor Dan McMaster Layout Editor Shannon Kelley Layout Personnel Patty Olson Michelle Pettifor Type Editor Sue Sutphin Photography Dennis Buller Craig Patterson Kip Shuter Design Dave Sarver L-R: D. Cramer, D. McMaster, S. Kelley, D. Butler. (Not pictured: S. Sutphin) Commitment Seven 119 DO Wa YZ UNE i i ye Lo ES 7 OO @ SS Sa Se oy AS SOD we OK DO WISE a . ye : g ES a RENNIE Oe oS — We : 2% TOG We is INTE RSS Ee Se : a Oo Ce BRT ‘ eR Os SES 4 ES SESS YRS SZ PRIS oe FOIE Seas e DO Cm PGES TES oo aS x DO PO BOK Oe Se Cee oO SOR RO CO ER US. RORY . « ESTE PO SO oe ae oS . 4 OO . EN SS 7) Yee 77 DOS LEST STIS DU Z So SS SESS SC PO NES ENS Se Oe BOC - U.N ENENG OOS We NN ERD WO SS Oo Va i Uppseyps specs Chou shalt remember thy patrons. Thou shalt read our ads to become an enlightened consumer Che Centh Commitment: | | Grace Family Our Local Patrons: Pp : Dr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Alcorn $25 | atr O n S : Joyce Ashman $5 Don R. J. Cramer $10 Fitch’s Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Elliott $10 Grace Manufacturing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Felts $25) Herald Bookstore Dr. and Mrs. Skip Forbes ice Dr. and Mrs. Weston W. Fields 5 | ees R. L. Gerber Decorating (Richard L. Gerber) $50 Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Grill $41 Mendenhall Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. Steve Grill $10 Warsona Printing : The Henry’s $10 Dr. and Mrs. Homer A. Kent $10 Dr. Edgar J. Lovelady $5 Mrs. Elizabeth Moore $5 The Dean Snively Family $25 Dr. and Mrs. John A. Sproule $25 Millie Terrell $5) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thurston $10 The Twombly Family $10 122 Division Page Dr. and Mrs. John C. Whitcomb $5 Dr.George Zemek $9 ANKENYTOWN LEAMERSVILLE GRACE GRACE BRETHREN BRETHREN C a U RC a Route 220 South Duncansville, PA 16635 Pastor John E. Gregory Pastor Cary Miller Assistant Tom Sharp A Church with a warm welcome in central Pennsylvania! AGBC 102 Years of Serving Christ 1882-1984 Marianne Miller, Matt Hunt Goshen Grace Brethren Church Goshen, Indiana Our Prayers and Support For our students and Grace Schools The Friendly Store That Saves You More 302 W. Market St. Warsaw, Indiana 2101 E. Center Home church of: Steve Conder, Joe Cheek, Dana Welling, Rebecca Moyer Rev. Kenneth Bickel, Pastor We really appreciate the Grace Family Commitment Ten 123 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class kkk SPEEDY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 828 E. Winona Ave. Thanks for Your Business! FLAGPOLE OF WARSAW 267-7932 1125 E. Winona Ave. The home of Indiana’s finest Ice Cream. Congratulations to the Class of 1984! 124 Commitment Ten 269-3675 124 S. Buffalo St. a BUTTERFLY RECRDs Complete line of Home and Car Pioneer, Technics, Hitachi Replacement Needles Record and Tape Care Needs eee Grace College Class of 1984 KLINE’S Downtown Warsaw Celebrating Our Twenty-Third Year in the Warsaw Community KEN ANDERSON FILMS Producers of Religious Motion Pictures and Related Audio Visuals 1520 East Winona Avenue sg Warsaw, Indiana 46580 mg 219 267-5774 Congratulations Class of ’84 Restaurant The People Pleasing Place PENGUIN POINTS OF WARSAW 2500 E. Center Street 408 N. Detroit Street KOSCIUSKO COUNTY’S ONLY NEWSPAPER FOR eLOCAL, STATE NATIONAL NEWS eEDITORIALS SPORTS AM - 1480 WKS W FM -107.3 Indiana-Market Sts. 267-3111 P.O. Box 1448, Warsaw Commitment Ten 125 Jack E. Stookey President Orville Grace Brethren Church SEN Orville, Ohio rer S Eu. Our Prayers go with You in , HOLSTEINS, INC. Your Endeavor! R.F.D. 2 «Leesburg, IN 46538 « (219) Keith Merriman, Pastor Students 453-3602 attending Grace are: Robyn Miller, Steve Winey, Mike Phelps. Congratulations ’84 Graduates! Warmest Wishes for Your Success in the Years to Come CENTRAL SHOE CO. 106 E. Center St. Warsaw, IN God Bless You Class of 1984 GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Mt. Laurel, New Jersey Robert Spicer, Pastor “Your Quality Store Since 1925” Mike Lockwood Rob Hueni 126 Commitment Ten Patterson Memorial Grace Brethren Church “A Spiritual Home For Your Family” Ron E. Thompson Church 362-0336 Pastor Home 992-4445 P.O. Box 7649 Roanoke, Virginia 24019 Patterson Memorial Grace Brethren Church students at Grace: Jim- my Cooper, Glenda Craig, Bruce Trottman, Tim Ellis, Angie Ellis and Jay Firebaugh (Seminary). DEUS Congratulations to the i CHURCH OF Class of 1984 “He NURSERY STOP 501 West Lincoln Ave. Lititz, Pennsylvania G ARD a N Jerry R. Youn, Senior Pastor Congratulations From Our C E NTER Church Family Rd. 15N, Warsaw, IN to This Year’s Graduating 269-3100 i Class! ‘“‘A Beautiful Lawn Starts at the Nursery Stop Garden Center” Students at Grace: Sherri Hoffer, Kris Yoder, Doug Shenk, Kim Martin, Rodney Stief, and David Gaston (Seminary). Commitment Ten 127 Office Furniture Office Supplies BUSINESS Grace Brethren EQUIPMENT Church, Lanham, Maryland COMPANY Congratulations Graduates! 207 South Buffalo Street God’s Best in the Harvest Field Warsaw, Indiana 46580 Jim Bell President and Manager Phone: 267-8633 Joanne Hoover GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH North Canton, Ohio West Kittanning, PA Richard Cornwell, Pastor Students attending Grace: Charline Bonar, Elizabeth Gear, Mitch Willaman, Karen Patterson, and David Friddle (Seminary). Scott Aites and Aaron Hooks Congratulations to the Tennis Team on another fine season! Good Luck to the Graduates of 1984 Robert Moore, President MOR Ryde, Inc. Elkhart, IN “The Rubber Suspension Specialists” Commitment Ten 129 “YOUR CHURCH HOME AWAY FROM HOME” REV. CHARLES H. ASHMAN, PASTOR Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church BETHEL BRETHREN CHURCH We are proud of our students at Grace: Michaele Flynn, Melanie Gilmore, Lisa Holland, Ruthanne Johson, Sharon Johnson, Wade Pangburn, Gayle Siverling, Lisa Gearheart. GHENT GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH 1511 Maiden Lane, S.W. Roanoke, Virginia Lisa Wharton Berne, IN Pastor Larry Edwards Kenneth Teague, Pastor Assoc. Tim Placeway Jeff Dunkle, Associate Pastor 130 Commitment Ten Planting Seeds TES 6S Ni R LL ZG Before a harvest can be reaped, f WS the seeds must be planted. That’s 2 SSS what Grace Brethren Home Mis- RS SS sions Is all about — planting seeds Fie of hope, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. With our assistance, new Bible teaching Grace Brethren Churches are taking root so they can reap a bountiful harvest of souls in thelr communities. tt MMe == The Grace Brethren Home Missions Council, Inc. Box 587 ¢ Winona Lake, IN ¢ 46590 Commitment Ten 131 Myerstown Grace @Prethren Church AND Erace Cfristian School 430 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 (717) 866-5704 Rev. Luke E. Kauffman, Senior Pastor Rev. Robert Kern, Minister of Counseling Rev. Carroll Bingaman, Minister of Visitation Bussing Rey. Timothy George, Minister of Evangelism Discipleship Mr. James D. Brandt, Administrative Assistant Mr. Randy Maxson, Director of Music Media Mr. David Renk, Director of Youth Youth Music Mr. Joseph Zimmerman, Principal, Grace Christian School (WHERE 12 GRACE GRADUATES ARE MINISTERING AND TEACHING) HOME OF: TED BRUNNER COLLEEN FARMER RANDY GROVE KIMBERLY HIBSHMAN JOYCE WENGER GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH AND SCHOOL OF SIMI VALLEY 2762 AVENIDA SIMI + SIMI, CALIFORNIA 93065 + (805) 527-0195 SCHOOL OFFICE (805) 527-0101 SVGBC Supports Grace Schools and Grace Students! Congratulations 1984 Graduates Students attending Grace are: Laura Barber, Anita Con- ner, John Finch, Kim Hobart, Jerry Hooper, Shannon Har- din, Dave Harper, Anita Wilson. TEACHERS eine CREDIT UNION “” All employees of Grace Schools, Inc. including Faculty, Staff, and All Student Employees are eligible to join the Teachers Credit Union. Call or visit our office for more details. Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-1:00 Each member account insured to $100,000 ®NCUA ee ae @ BY Administrator, National Credit Union Administration 134 Commitment Ten Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas, printed the 1983-84 Heritage. Mr. Robert Mahl served as the company’s representative. Students labored many long hours and ex- ercised their imaginations to create an enter- taining yearbook that would capture the memories of the school year. The theme of the yearbook and of our staff has been commitment. Life is full of com- mitments that must be kept. The staff this year has been committed to bringing a good year- book to the student body. In turn, Taylor Publishing Company has been committed to helping us in our endeavor. They have given us much time and advice to improve the year- book and make it something special for you. We hope that you appreciate this year’s Heritage. Thank you, Taylor Publishing Company and Bob Mahl. SUDLOW PHOTOGRAPHY 127 N. Vermilion St. Danville, IL 62832 (217) 442-0554 Sudlow Photography brought you this year’s class portraits and presented each student with the option of purchasing photographs for personal use. Thank you, Sudlow, for a job well done. Commitment Ten 135 ¢ Operating the Herald Bookstore e Distributors of Curriculum Materials e Publishing the Brethren Missionary Herald magazine ¢ Operating BMH Printing e Publishers of BMH Books Compliments of The Brethren Missionary Herald Co. Winona Lake, Indiana 136 Commitment Ten
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