Grace University - Charis Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1972

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Their faith, though tested, was never shaken during repeated revolts in that country, particularly in 1960 and 1964. Through lives of faith both Loyal and Donna have influenced their family of four boys and sustained them during the tragic passing of their eldest, Allen. This same peace and rest of total commitment has helped this family to declare triumphant faith publicly and positively to the glory of God, regardless of circumstances. Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. YE ARE MY PEOPLE YE ARE MY PEOPLE . . SET APART FOR ME . . Seniors ........ Juniors .... S Sophomores . . . Freshmen . . . Q . . . . Faculty and Staff . . . ' MOTIVATED BY ME . . Organizations . . . Music ....... Christian Service . . . Athletics ...... Special Events . . . Student Scenes . . Directory . . . 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'L l ' A ' Milli lg Jim Nickel General Bible Arclel Payne Pre-Seminary Q31 l Betty Peters General Bible Dorothy Ratzlaff - Treasurer General Bible Lucille Hahn Bachelor of Religious Education fu V ' 4, 5 1: ,:,. , .V-,,-,.-,7-wee, - 1, ' fa 23-' .Z 5 r -S. 1.11: 1 111 IQ I fs. fy ,,11i',:-gg.: 22155511 iz135ise,1,,, is 'iii 1 911' ,, J 11 r 1111' ' 1113352 1' ' 3-:ig - Y 1 1 ew ff 1 R15 111 ,lf-1iw: ' 15531- J sa N11 1 11 M1 11M 11.,3f5u- 111 i 111 11111Ew A 12 ,H Mfg, 45351532 ' Y 1135, Qgpsv 111 .4 1153? , M Q , , 11. L - 11 '11 '1 11 1 121' ' 15322, - ' my 1 ' I .W , 11 e Y ii 1 21.1 11 1 1 11 LH' ' - '111gia .nfs - :115 7 ' A if ' iii i ,, 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 'S J i :: N WM11 1 1 ri Leonard Reimer Theology Doug Regier - Vice President Pre-Seminary ir 1: 9, 5511155 ' . Dave Reimer Pastoral Ministries I Patti Sellers General Bible Susan Both General Bible ii w li ii 1, lil ,iii Kaye Sargent Bachelor of Beliqious Education H if Ml W ,ii iw ii limi, iimwiiimiii ' 5 Beverly Springer General Bible ii sir i i lx Kathy Stucky Missions - Christian Education we .v me ,Z ea., 1 x, f i Wifi 77,1 ' i , , 1 ,ff f - if fwuliii Q. Mini 'wx 7 Z ii iii My . :A..fL'1i , , Me, , wwf:- -E ww wi I iisiiiivi i' we f Vernon Steiner - President Pre-Seminary zu ,w w K,..- If P1 Y' Tb. lg N -F5 'N ' - .- ' A I . 1 A 0' . -G? Q I .... , 'lf .1 - 95' ' N4 ' - fn , 'GNN 4 t is w Judy Swank Missions - Nlusic Maurice Stucky General Bible 35 Kerwin Thiessen Pre-Seminary Cynthia Tschetter Nursing Richard Voran General Bible Nancy Tindall Bachelor of Religious Education A23 'flnf Lynette Walter Christian Educa Aw.: W xl W W T , wi li N HP M 5 if Joseph Webb Missions . I , ' w is 3' Gary Warrick Pastoral Ministries Cherry Warrick Secretarial Science - Christian Education ,. 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Shakespe 'L 'R i - -1. 3,5 f-'fn Richard Poole Lynford Regier Sharon Reimer Bob Ritta Janet Roberts Robert Rudolph Eldon Schroeder Evelyn Schroeder Ron Shumacher , 'H w+,...' ii. gm' i iffj.M. i ' ,ii Mike Thompson Lois Siemens Carol Slaughter Karla Smith Cathy Stichling Dorothy Thiessen Kathy Thomas i i ii i Us nn 5' 5 ' 1 ,0 ,-a. Q 4 ig, 1 .1: ifwj,.i., mf V :Q lf, A .w 5 M 25.3 ,fi 'NEIL . . r a ' ,i 1:55, g i4iQ'.,g5-g:5:,5,-.ggi W -wf' '-fx' in in 44,4 ,W Claudia Tschetter - Secretary Diane Weeda Charlene Wenger Claire Westby in in. ii muiiwJ w mm W You've never heard of Flirp Weekend ? 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Am Carla Ahrens Charles Baker Kirby Baltzer Joanna Barr Tom Baughman Nolan Beall Ilene Behrens Qt lf ' B Carol Bishop Merle Blake Sue Bovee Debbie Birge Loretta Busenitz Claire Brown-Treasurer J. Mike Broyles Jim Buller Sheryl Buller Cindy Burkholder Dave Busenitz wake!! 1? Q, ' '-'Qi V ' - 1, fi - .LJ 2- 5 , Don Busch Eric Bystrom Greg Carlson -4. Jane Clipperton 5 X A letter from home always makes the day go better. Urn J W l v Q -Us RH, 4 :fl :Q if-wif N 7 ll 'QR if In an ', ie., l J EE ,H If 1 uf- Uv! YL A- yd: ,K , ,- ...., favs- wus:f.:Tl T Lwsvq.-,.:-.,,-,1Mj,,wgg M. miie- '-lui -' Q: ' , i 'L ,,' : gQ.-' Q -.J ,, L,.E.53pw .V v V4 I I , -- if 1:44-M 5 5: Q. ' 3 1., 1' T-.541 5:,., 1 J. , -.r --I ni-' - . ..,f ' I !.g..Vf'l.j ifff . i arf' x.:,'5- 1'-.1 , P. ' 'E I- fjvL1fA X Y, Y Qfiif-wif' 'WE ' I 1. ,L . -I 5- fi ' 1 fil l.. , , 4 J , l think he likes me! 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In the moments when l reflect upon the things that bring me happiness . . . you always come to mind. -American Greetings ,r 31 l 1 is l , E Eugene Faul Barb Fenstermacher Beverly Fisher Jan Flaming Becky Flory Lynn Folkerts Pat Frei -S' ffl fs 'illw P' mam ,VH 'T 151Cf v'4'f-?'r2iii53if'xfTJ 2 If 2 J ' :E F72 ll -'f:'.':' ,...: 45 312, 'K 'lE,,:' f' , -:nf-51521 W' IL? - .. :lf 'J 1 -Eififziz 5:4 sfwlzfe 1 Q.,-ffl., 1'l :2sr1:12s 2 4 .fig ,x 5111.2 , A ' - 1- ' ,s:'5i!-EEE 'ffnfo ,ni X . 1 f 'WI 5.2 aslslll' ll, ., l Qftz.. Mila, jf? H' KA l -LL',f:fv1:.fE, lg J FM Qiiiizill' 'r , .V 1 'i A .v:s-- liz A1 ll- '.. 2 1? -if iz, Q 1 . . .iff , 22533 w e ' E - ., g ' M 1- '5E,3Q44..' jj. W 'EF jglnvlfli fzgfii 133+ ,l ' lg wm..k.alm?95?Q Donald Friesen Eleanor Friesen Jeanne Friesen Joan Friesen John Friesen Joyce Friesen Lynette Friesen Pam Friesen Susette Friesen B., s . Becky Garcia Bonme Geddie-Secretary Gayla Goertzen 6? 1 :EE V if' 1. E ,..1- ,J 11 sim 11 : 1 1? 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Apples of Gol Jeanette Harder Judy Harder Ken Harder Vic Harms Nlary Hart Bev Heidebrecht Ann Heidebrecht Carolyn Heinrichs Deborah Helbert Anna Janzen Denise Johnson F A , Charles Heppner Sharon Hiebner Bev Hirning Roberta Hoagstrom Roxy Hofer Gary Huxman LM W Q EN?W - ? gpg, 'P jf V . I -L-- P, -1 4, 1' H M 1-5,-.yi 'QQ 5 i if Q ff T1 ' N , .sf-1,, .1.,- f 1: f f iff ' , x ': ff' Qi H ,. , Hmllxr -.,mPnff.,.' Multi! Nw w3,krw:3.mmmv1 ,.1k?M!, HWg,4:w5,g,w MHA, ,,H,u:iV ,img ,,, W ' ' YY 5 'YK' --731: V7.1 J Q gf 1. Ls-, ' W ws , f E ,, ' y V , -A TM- gurffin rg: :-iz I, t Y , ui-yi v jgg xii iw . , M H. '- ' s 4. 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Pat Kirsch Linda Klaassen Kathy Klassen Lonna Kleinsasser Grace Kliewer Myron Kliewer 32 i i gf i mi is i i ii Sharon Krehbiel 'RN'--49' 'S Judy Lawrence Dave Loewen Doloris Loewen Dave Kroeker Dwight Loewen Betty Jo Lucas Louanne Mason Dave Nleyerink Duane Moyer Shirley Neuenschwander Eileen Neufeld Ruth Nicholls James Nl. Nickel ff -lJL..:, ,. All musical people seem to be happy! it is to them the engrossing pursuit: almos the only innocent and un punished passion When I beheld this, I sighed and said within myself: surely mortal man is a broomstick. - Swift if wig., :J Arlyn Nies Merry Ohrt Jean Ortman Nancy Ortman Michal Otteson Jon Penner Sue Peters E .'-'Jimi f ii i L.. H: A :Qi 'l Cindy Peterson Gloria Peterson Steve Peterson Gary Peterson M 154. H we . Jie? iw' F522 x, ' ' 2 1 I S A E H w as, rw, f- -if .4121 -f 4 ' v 1. 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Bernard Shaw Wmjllfni ww ..,, Y. we A fevv books, well studied and thoroughly digested nourish the understanding more than hundreds but gargled in the mouth, as ordinary students use.- F Osborn uw., Terry Scott Joyce Smith Rhonda Smith Allen Solomon Vicki Spidle Ray Squier 1-,Q ' , iii, xp iii iii - ii iii i Civ Miranda Stoesz Reid Strahan-President Dale Strasser Carlon Tschetter Zeldora Swedborg Keith Thiessen-Vice President Karen Thomas Nlaftin Toavs Lynette Toews Jean Troxell Rodney Udd l l -- -e Ruth Ann VanGerpen Betty Wallace Phyllis Wallace l l You took the words rig out of my mouth. Carol Warta Lucy Weldy Linda Wenger Marilyn Wenger Donna Wiebe Marjorie Wiebe Allene Wiens Errol Wolff Kristy Woods Cecil Yoder Dennis Wiens Not pictured: John Frey LaVerne Friesen Susan Frushour Carrol Heifner Fonda Heifner Cheryl Miller William Maudlin Twila Stauffer 4,8 ,,i,....-A Cleo Yoder ,...,iL--Q49-' ,,....--ff ,Iwi-y A ...,,,,....,- -- A M W,,....w f. ifJ ,Y 2-- f 'J. I Z.-rf: ,. 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Breaking in the New Ones ,lay .ff i'i NEW OR SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Sherris Nelson Joel Penner Allen Rahn Irene Robertson Ann Schmadeke Barb Schmitt Nancy Sisson Wanda Slaight Ellen Stillwell Charles Stump Donna Swartz Dennis Thielen Pat Thiessen Ray Tripp Del Unruh Robert VandenBrink Allen Wasson David Welbourne Edrie Womack Barb Burkholder Roger Busenitz William Crum Shirley Eckstein Betty Edgecombe Betty Engbrecht Joe English Tim English Richard Enns Kent Gieswein Dennis Goertzen Judith Gregory Rich Harder Yvonne Harder Sheryl Hess Martin Hoogshagen Maynard Lutes Kenneth Marr Gary Matter Duane Mixter r-155-1., wag-' ivy? : ' -- -. -,a .41 JZ' 55' ,I' f ,, .1: 5 5955 ' 'Y' Eiga'-l .ii ,E J ,ze zz' 'fill' gg Ye Are My People 4. Directing .... 'rf' mf' Agar, .. ig .. - if J 1: ....,. . . .f a .... . 1 . . ' MJ, M . A-11,2-3 gf -. f'1. ' .. Ay' Exim ,. fW5P' W .w . gn. .,..,, . 5 '-: ' Q .f,. nf X ,, . 5 .1 , l ,- e,,.'. ., 1. 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A I '. - ., I t ' i f Pi. 1 5 Q .'..-Q 4-R, , f . 1 if. L w, -. ge, ,-,,.. V. 1 1 . .... f e M .wg :?Ti?r...w35.- ' A V5 mx V U 1 E333 , - 1 I -A V N I. ' .1 4 . ... Sk. ' N VY- Y :4 1'Q55l'ff ...H H , 1 T L Y. 'Rf .. Y Y H . V P. 1 :Eff 5,1 ,L i.'.mfS 7, K -:,.1'-g 111, A -' f-1-1.145 .X X X. .. ,V ,N Lv , ,, . ..,,. 5 ' 1 3 . . ...A 2 fame-ss: H':'p- ,Sf-2 -H H.. vw pw.. WN .A . rig, . w .H ww 'v ' MM .1 , , N H A. Y, u, .. Directing the Process Consisting of the President, the Dean of Education, the Dean of Students, the Business Manager, and the Director of Development, the present GBI administration brings together men of high-quality training, devotion, and a combined total of 56 years of service to the school. Their primary obligation is to direct the total educational process in accordance with the schoo1's objectives and policies. This task is best accomplished by each fulfilling the responsi- bilities of his particular office. Meeting weekly, they seek to combine the best of past tradition with the most effective of new innovations, and employ these ideas in their various departments. ADIVIINISTRATION: Vernon Buller, President Robert Benton, Ruben Dyck, Donald Tschetter, Frank Harder retaryi L. Ft. Amstutz, Presidentg I. C. Willems, Vice-President: Clifford Lammers, Treasurer. Advisin on Uperation Elected to four-year terms by the Advisory Council, the 14 members of the Board of Directors act in a definite administrative- advisory role. They are the primary determiners of the growth and development of this school, authorizing stewardship projects and expansion activities, as well as directing the functions of the administrative offices on campus. Semi-annual meetings, newsletters received periodically from the President, and a detailed annual report keep these men well-in- formed on the workings of Grace. An expanding Bible college presents many needs: financing, housing, and staffing. To operate smoothly and to succeed in reaching its goals, there must be effective direction in the administra- ADVISORY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COIVIIVIITTEE: Dan Jantz, President: Vernon Buller, ex-officio member: Ed Reimer, Secretaryg Lowell Strahan, Vice President. .IITUENCY rr tion of its legal affairs. We appreciate the efforts of the Board in filling this need. Acting in an assistance capacity are the approximately 185 members of the Advisory Council. Members, chosen by the Board of Directors, serve an indefinite length of time. Made up of men from many professions and vocations, the Council meets annually to discuss and offer pertinent suggestions concerning aims, responsibilities, and various aspects of the opera- tion of the school. Their recommendations provide focus for further action. These men also aid in the support of Grace, both financially and prayerfully. ' nifh Ili clan H Cunmcutun -251 Q 1 f R - , . .- Q .I 'l19fr i N f '.':.3'fg,- V ' ' A ' I mn ,gukgij Y 5.1 lvwlgi I HJ CMR!!! 3, f 5 r tflilllll IU W U FE S-HU: Wiftu Him' aiziluwrrf , BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECU- TIVE COIVIIVIITTEE: Dan Dalke, sec- . 4 ,5LW,i i TQ 5, ,,,N ,z ab '-N.-. Y -.,. , , , :Sw W R 1.1: J agj 1 fi 5 inf' ri' xv ,- 7.1-'ww --' md 3 ' nag. :f . .J friivx- Ff f - f P, z I , f 1 3511, 'ifafg ' L . .,,,v , Q 14 -T - , .di thepzj W.:- w rf. - ua, A',- . . gg A X'-r. J pg' .af . , . 'n' , I Q , I , ,' ' -be Q ----Q ' ' ' ' ani 7 ' - ., 15351 4 L? -Lig- J 'WTI' .5'?'f.f y f-: ,L-f 6, ' -U. 8943. '52 ', In Public A solemn dignity and sense of God's leading pervaded the atmosphere at the Installation of the fifth President of Grace Bible Institute, Dr. Robert W. Benton. Taking place on October 19, 1971, in Suckau Memorial Chapel, the event appropriately climaxed Grace Fellowship Day. The installation message was given by Dr. James Borror, longtime friend of Dr. Benton, with Rev. L. R. Amstutz, Board President, giving the installation charge. Music for the occasion was provided by the Grace Chorale. Educators, delegates from colleges and universities, Board and Advisory Council members, as Well as the Grace family, and friends were on hand for the occasion. ll lr ., ligvgvw -1 --gf Q, -E .ii In Pnvate vr'f1 Q ' Secretary Arlene Dietz 1, ' .2-4 -, 1 37: The Benton Family: Sharon, IVIrs. Benton, D Benton, Linda, Gregory, and Steven. 1 ' 1 l , GENERAL EDUCATION: Robert Wenger Seeking the Lord to nderstand All Things A complex society with growing problems of pollution, racial disturbance and tension, housing, threat of war, unemployment, crime, and perhaps most crippling of all, despair, challenges a new social awareness on the part of Christian citizens. Recognizing these problems as only symptoms of manis greatest need, Grace Bible Institute seeks to supply answers from a Biblical perspective. In presenting our answers we must be well-informed and equipped with a thorough knowledge of general education subjects. Directing this department, which offers courses in the Social and Natural Sciences, English, Language, and Physical Education areas, is Mr. Robert Wenger. Subjects have been carefully chosen to provide the balance necessary for the involved Christian citizen. In developing evaluative thinking coupled with skillful communication, the General Education department seeks to establish wise as well as knowledgeable behavior. Equippin or Every Good Work BIBLE: Donald Tschetter Furnishing the core for the studies of each student at Grace Bible Institute are courses from the Bible and Theology Department, directed by Mr. Donald Tschetter. Subjects such as Bible surveys, expositions, analytical studies of individual books, and methods of study, are not just added to an already packed curriculum, but integrated with both general and professional subjects. With the exception of those in the joint-nursing program, all students take at least 52 hours of Bible and Theology in a three or four-year program. For those desiring a concentrated study, the department offers a three-year Diploma course. Thirteen degree programs in four church-related fields fPastoral Ministries, Christian Education, Missions, and Musicj are also available, each with a Bible major. Established on the authority and inerrancy of the Word of God, the primary purpose of the department is to acquaint the student with the Word and to aid in the development of skill in its application, both in personal experience and service. Motivatin to Efuange ltsm sg in 4 The widespread decline of missions emphasis reflects confusion on the part of churches as to their responsibilities concerning world missions. Although increasing literacy, new techniques, technology and research have changed the face of world missions, at Grace the role of missions is seen as the task of the Church to evanelize and disciple all peoples. The Missions Department under the leadership of Allan Wiebe encourages student involvement and interaction. Offering four undergraduate programs for those considering the foreign field, the department also emphasizes evangelism here and now. Through the student-directed organization Grace World Outreach, students can participate in sponsoring summer missionary interns, carry on a meaningful prayer ministry, and assist with missionary conference and weekend retreats. Missions truly presents the challenge of change. Do students care enough to get involved? God did. . :Xiu . H l lk. ,.1-Q' MISSIONS: Allan Wiebe Y Y ww umm. uni 1 l Fashionin Praise to God 'iMusic is a way of expressing myself. Sometimes when I'm afraid to speak, the songs say exactly What I mean, commented one student. Communicating a message of encouragement and inspiration to the listener is the goal set by the Music Department, under the direction of Henry Wiebe. Membership in the Grace Chorale, Collegians, Concert Band, and many smaller groups provide valuable experience. Through special concerts, recitals, oratorios, and Christian Service assignments, students are given ample opportunity to put the skills learned in the classroom to use. The department offers two programs. The Bachelor of Sacred Music program prepares the student for various ministries in the church as well as to teach privately. The Bachelor of Science program combines music and Christian Education, equipping the student for music and Christian education ministries. The programs are also valuable for undergraduate Work and have excellent credit transfer. MUSIC: Henry Wiebe ommittin nto Faithful Men All of us can remember teachers in Sunday schools, youth programs, and vacation Bible schools who reflected some lack of training. True, not everyone can have a degree in Christian Education, but neither were all of the early Christians pupils of Christ. The apostles established leadership by teaching faithful men who were able to teach others also. Christian Education is designed to till this gap: teaching others who can teach still others who can teach still others . . . Basic to Christian leadership ability is a thorough knowledge of the Bible, supplemented by an understanding of Christian Education principles and methods, provided in such classes as: Audio-Visual Methods, Principles and Methods of Teaching, Agencies, History and Philosophy of Christian Education, Counseling, and others. An understanding of the needs and characteristics of the various age groups is also essential. Under the direction of Dr. Anna Rieger, the Christian Education Department offers courses and experiences needed to prepare effective servants for a continuing ministry. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Dr. Anna Riegs 100 ,J . Preparing to arr ut the Word Full . . ...side f I ' ' . ' 1 sz' 'fi t 'f?e2, ,'i1,'1 '..Jf , L xr- 3 X W p 1-57. -51, 1 N 11... r'11H1111 .i11.u11 is sg 1 1 1 I P ., .. 4 , 1 Q 1 . f 1 sh1vx,, I11 1 .W 11..15m...1r,4j,x.. 1 .1 . .2 . :Q ,ci if ' ' I1., H3211 , , . -we. . 1 11 I .. 111 11 1. .+L i.. 1 Tgssw- 1 I 1II1 1 isp 333111 Another problem faced by the church in today's society is the hesitancy of many to become involved in an effective witness for Christ. Perhaps part of the problem is lack of training and motivation. One solution to this problem is a pastor who understands the principles of evangelism and has a genuine desire to teach his people. The Pastoral Ministries Department, directed by Dr. Harold Burkholder, is seeking to train this kind of man. The department offers four degrees: The Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Ministriesg the B.A. in Pre-Seminary, a B.A. in a combined program with an evangelism minor, plus a Bachelor of Theology degree at the completion of tive years of study. The courses seek to maintain a balance between preaching and teaching, and include systematized studies of doctrine, Greek, and practical skills, such as Church Administration and Counseling. Each student also devotes one summer to pastoral internship, thus gaining practical experience under the guidance of a pastor and the Pastoral Ministries Department. PASTORAL MINISTRIES: Dr. Harold Burkholder REGISTRAR: Russell Jones The primary task of the Admissions Department is to acquaint prospective students with Grace. A file of high school seniors is maintained, their names having been submitted by pastors, Christian high schools, alumni, students at Grace, or those who have shown interest as a result of ads run in magazines such as Campus Life. Requests for information and application forms are also handled by this office. Completed application forms are submitted to an Admissions Committee and the individual is notiiied of its decision. The department, headed by Mr. Leo Thomas and assisted by Bev Tindal, also coordinates all the planning and publicity involved in Youth Conference and Youth Retreat. In addition, Mr. Thomas is Associate Editor of the Grace Tidings, and does extensive publication work. ADMISSIONS: Leo Thomas Handlm the Preliminaries Long lines of impatient and questioning students, class lists, and test schedules seem to be familiar parts of the Registrar's Office, headed by Mr. Russell Jones. The responsibilities of this office include: the recording of complete cumulative academic information of each student while here at Grace, the retention of essential records, and the issuance of transcripts of credit for former students or graduates. Assisting Mr. Jones in his many duties is secretary Ruth Schrag. 'fx ' 'x'x. Offering Counsel in Student Decisions Supervising the Guys fu iM L F I 5 ASSISTANT DEAN OF WOIVIEN: Carolyn Brenneman ., -.,..,,, 4. EA 3- -:: ' 5 f U? V , 1 M W A w,!ww5,fw,!wdwwww W ,, ,N XM , wkusfw X, ' H N M, .. 'f5Efijj9'w,,wu '.'m'iEffin.tuH w A Agn.. H DEAN OF WOIVIEN: Eunice Heinrichs . . . the Girls Informin the People Headed by Vernon Buller, this' Office incorporates three distinct ministries. The three representatives working with Stewardship Counseling seek to minister to spiritual needs as well as presenting the financial needs of the school. Contacts are gleaned from mailing lists, people interested through the ministry of an extension group, and personal contact. Through rallies, the AlurnneWs, and personal contact, the Alumni Office keeps events of the school in view of the alumni. In addition, a file is maintained of job opportunities with Christian groups to aid in job placement. As Director of Public Relations, Mr. Verne Hutchison is responsible for coordinating the extension ministries fmusic groups, faculty speakers, and pulpit supplyj outside the Omaha area as well as arranging advertising and displays. .glial H, K DEVELOPMENT OFFICE: Verne Hutchison, Director of Public Relations, Roxy Tschetter, Assistant to Director of Developmentg Vernon Buller, Director of Development FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Leonard Ewert J. J. Regier Thomas J. Knuckles Expandin for Greater Service A non-commercial station and the only one in this area offering quality Christian broadcasting, KGBI is supported entirely by the gifts of its listeners. Although KGBI is owned and operated by the school, Station Manager Ward Childerston assumes responsibilities for personnel, program selection, and promotion. Foremost in the station's plans are those of expansion. Boosting broadcasting power from 29,000 to 100,000 watts requires a new tower and transmitter. Land for the tower site and building has already been given to the school. Improving quality by changing to stereo broadcasting is the second objective, and expanded studios are soon to be opened in a recently acquired building on the Grace campus. The new station will provide a spacious reception area, offices, facilities for a tape library and news coverage, and two studios with attached control roomsg one for regular broadcasting and the second for the preparation and pre-recording of special programs. Of the S120,000 needed for the expansion, 596,000 has been received in cash and faith promises. The staff of KGBI is excited by its expansion, challenged by the problems of the world, and looking forward to greater service for the school. - f Aa giw f , I . 1 X HL55255: ,vzxlluf ag-bfiy' 'MfJ' 14355: 1 X' X 1 , M w 'X ml ggwfsgi Y 1 , 1 ww gfw,'w2'f' W W , 1 M Y U ' M' M M mf, ' 5515? ' 'N' Whig- iji'ak'j , U ' ' X K - Nw W X-wg+wiw:., q,w:.jJ , ' M W H ,,ffL53ii?fu V.. , W W ,AE ml .'f' r ' 1 .V , , ' W ' , ' H aw 11' X -.. Rafe? 1 ' f, 1:11 , ' , 'S ' ,,,., K 3 , X v : iff-f,5:,s5-.1 , w H 4 2 , , H ul . E57 --m ,fm , ,E .H W W ' , , LA ' '- ' 1 H H 1 . 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'M N D wg JANET ADAMS English ROBERT BENTON President Bible JOHN BOE H R Music Photography FACULTY ROY BRUNNER Music VERNON BULLER Director of Development HAROLD BURKHOLDE R Pastoral Ministries DONNA CHAN CE LLOR Physical Education JAMES CHANCELLOR Physical Education WAR D CHI LDE RSTON KG Bl Manager VI RGI L DI RKS Dean of Men Psychology RUBEN DYCK Dean of Students Biology ARTHUR ENNS Bible LELAND FLICKINGER Music UIQ x li I li Cl-g.l'.'.ff' ,i 2 I 1 gain oo , o .,f....-I Yjld ,u Q DANIEL FRIZANE Music sa vw lv mf if F RAN K HARDE R Business Manager Bible EUNICE HEINRICHS Dean of Women English VERNE HUTCHISON Public Relations RUSSELL JONES ' Registrar Bible RUTH r.oEvvEN i Librarian ?:g.,iii Qgjy4,N ji, N' ' Wimfesi nudge: i A if , WILBERT REGIER Christian Service J , Bible LM ANNA RIEGER Christian Education CHARLES NICHOLS Christian Education A BE PE NN E R New Testament Speech JAMES QUI NNELLY Philosophy Bible EDWARD SCHELLENBERG Greek ROBERT WENGER General Education Bible ALLAN WIEBE Missions E LDORA WIE BE Music HEN RY WI EBE Music 2 viii?-ig , . 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' Wi H?-'N f '-5 wr. .M , . , A A ziy . au, x 'i-. 51 'W'- A V A tg I ,Z 1. ., - J , , wif 4 0,1-,ff-' f ' S .- f.-J . A' .igz E. ...S-4'J'Y, 1. W' : NIL mu 4- fx :- ' r qggsp Q sq K nr W Www' .- SQ x H sf, ' e if -.4 .. .- . Fewgfx' my '- if -gi mm ,ESL .m- ,W 3-Www Vi ' N M E f QM 1 www V5 M E H u H u gu- V W I :.,- .. .V..L K. , H-33'.'5-x:! ,ar ', O 5 Z -, 1. il ' 1' Z ' 55 -1 4 E-7:-mae: ' ' - I -. if . iii .E , ,. ' .:, if 3 mm il 1. V E tudent Senate Consisting of the SBA and GWO Executive Committees as well as the chairmen of the many student committees, the Student Senate seeks to unite student leadership of the school in coordinating all SBA activities. YW Y- ,,-, v nu QQQ. as .ya W , M M , m M HL ' , 3 ' 1 hzllgffvf' .19 - f Lf ' ' 1, K? 4. X 5 T A 5 if -,r-1, 1 k +- Vice-President: Cecil Wissink 2 w 221, .X is .5 1 4 ,x.. ,x sql gg Treasurer: Sheila Anderson Secretary: Marge Loewen The prevalent feeling seems to be, 'Don't get uptight, don't get involved? Weld like to see that change. lt comes down to just doing what the Lord wants and setting priorities. Getting together and sharing ideas, even last spring before we assumed responsibility, was a big help too. 1t's one thing to coordinate and another thing to motivate. g'Well, I ran for Vice-President instead of President because I wanted to be involved, but not that involved. In some ways it's better to come on SBA with no experience. You sure can't get into a rut that way. Knowing you've got three others out there praying for you is really great. In leadership you really learn discipline and to trust the Lord? 'gWe tried to select one who we thought would be a good chairman and let him pick his own committeefi NSBA is delegated authority, through committees, towards the campus functioning from the viewpoint of every student, tStudent Body Associationb 'E' Fw- 5.2 fi, 3 j , ' 1-A .2111 2' ,,, H W , .I ,':f.'fPQrs 1 if fm M. I ' - 1 ,- ' 53+ - j.fi1?'i.c.aiI Q fibrin.: Presldent Jam Nickel vu Y --- 2 5 5432 W wwf Mmmu , 159 ,fa -Q ww um -uw ,..,, if 55. is 3 H new W, 5 , 'E S- 3- zi. ii ,Q 5? wh? if Q, ggi-'2-E X K., Q E... ai f jw-1 m fs if N ' um .mwbgg Hg. gg M ,W H GWO Vice President Ron Bystrom ,Z Let me make one thing perfectly cIear. -we-f-H... l V321 :fi ll ,gg li -.lic ttyl E , , ,X Im , .1 .wat ,..-4-f,..' V WI 357, . gin., Rss .E . ie 57' , , .. Students share in giving towards Summer Missionary Scholarships. Realizin Our Responsibilities Too often college missionary fellowships sit back and do just that: fellowship. A name change from Macedonian Missionary Fellowship to Grace World Outreach reflects a growing realization that every Christian IS to be involved in discipling as he is going GWO encourages students to evangehze in perhaps the hardest place to begin: here and HOW. In addition to coordinating the prayer band ministry and the Summer Missionary Scholarship Committee, GWO sponsored four sessions of Leadership Continuity Training, preparing future student leadership to effectively motivate and guide student outreach. Participants in Leadership Training prove that two things can be done simultaneously. S S? Plannin For Outreach The Summer Missionary Scholarship Committee offers two ways for students to become involved in foreign missions: a direct role of actual experience on a field, and a supporting role of prayer and giving on campus. Scholarships for traveling fees and help towards the next semester's tuition are made available to those qualified students interested in on-the-field service. Through the giving of students in four special offerings, S-4,000.00 has been raised for the scholarship fund. Working together with the GWO Executive Committee, the SMSC selects scholarship recipients. Summer missionary candidates were encouraged to select their own fields on the basis of the Lord's leading. This summer GBI students will be working in the following fields: Lynford Regier in the Arabian Gulf g Bob Ritta in Mexico: Keith Sawer in Alaska: Norma Schmidt in Guam: Grace Schrag in India: Ron Schumacher in the Philippines: and Karla Smith in the West Indies. Q Summer Missionaries: Keith Sarver: Norma Schmidt: Ron Schumacher: Karla Smith: Bob ,, Ritta: Lynford Regier: Grace Schrag. , , : 'Y r Q ls . lf. ti tt- 126 SS' . 'aff-. 4252? ' ire? is - it sr Q Q ,gp:Aw.g- g'v, s, . . 1 A 43,5 it it i '1-ni! -MGE? Summer Missionary Scholarship Committee: Richard Voran Cathy Klein: Eldon Carlson, chairman Sue Carlson: Maurice Stucky: Charles Harder Dave Arch: North America Gerald Barkman: Africa Phil Boehr: Asia John Nickel: Europe lVlarty Stacy: South America n n 'mL-ge. - . Pra in lntelli entl God understands that I can't know or remember everything about all the fields. Prayer Bands give me the chance to pray regularly and seriously for that area of the world I am interested in. Because I know missionaries there, I can share their needs and help myself and the group to pray more intelligently. And it's a real blessing to all of us to receive a letter telling of an answer to a request we'd been praying for. Del Unruh: Prayer Band Coordinator , .- - .1-'33-sg.?s:f Creatin the tmosphere In a way your spiritual life is everybody's business. Why? Because the spiritual life of individual students, faculty, and staff determines the atmosphere of a dorm, a classroom, and a campus. One aspect to creating this atmosphere is daily communication with God. To encourage such communication, not only on an individual but group basis, the committee plans a special day of prayer once each semester. Our lives do set the atmosphere. Do this is remembrance of Nle. LIQ Students and faculty share in Communion l -. 'lt Spiritual Life Committee: Bob Klein: Stan Ewertg Don lVlcPeckg Karen Longg Paulette Wipf. ii' -- ! ,. ,: . Y , axial, i Civics Committee: Heidi Neubauer: Phil Boehr. 1 .3 ,- Expandin Spare time is a rare luxury for the typical GBI student. Basketball games, planned activities, and intramurals, not to mention studies, take up much of his time. For those evenings when nothing is planned, the Civics Committee can make some suggestions. A check of the SBA bulletin board maintained by the committee reveals up-to-date items concerning events in Omaha. Approved activities are plentiful, if stu- dents Want to take advantage of them. I iff YQ - -Q Y' ' 1 4 ' i . 5 4.11.-gf ' .- '51,-. f- 'e .v: -i 'wg X H his U te .. l me Our Interests With so many school and church-related activities demanding student attention, the GBI campus some- times becomes a world in itself. The World Affairs Committee exists to direct student awareness to happenings outside its surroundings. Encouraging students to keep alert to news events, the committee has sponsored informative films, a student-faculty panel on Women's Lib, and an ecology campaign urging students to f'Pick up after each otherf' World Affairs Committee: Val Frieseng Reg Dyck, chairman: Ron Schumacherp Nancy Sturm. Gettin To ether . it 3 lb w lil '1, ' an . , '1, T. - Fri' A..., : I fire . ,.,,. ' '-, , ,:.: : 1,7 , , .sid - Y , .w ,, ,- , 1 Zyl , ., ,E F , ',.- x till ff'le-'? f'fTf'13'fiiT 'f,fff?',11 f' ' '? l'T i'Tf' 'jf' Y .W gif, ,, . .Z ,gm , . ,.r,., ,ix V . - .,,, sf' s iv' at Xie f, X 4 rw I 1 ,M Q fe, i. i. ,Q rg , in Q 'W 1 lx 4 , , V -In 1-, ,- . if X. , . gs . , , at ,S I 6 si - ,W Jo- --Q . , 3 i 2 :GP1 SSB 'I Recreation Committee: Mike Thompsong Rennie Peters, chairman: Dave Reimer: LaVonne Reimer: Lois Heppner. I get all the exercise I need climbing to the fourth floor . . . Are you kidding? I almost got mangled the last time I went near that big ball! For those of greater courage and stamina, as Well as those desiring a good time, the Recreation Committee sponsors regular times of activity. These activities include games at Mosquito Hill, swimming, and intramural games in basketball, football, and volleyball. IFR., lf my friends could see me NOW! W I.. . 5,5Lkf'w,i , . ..f.. N. -Ll-I-.: .- 1 But I was sure l hit that one. ,.. 'fl-.. '. W- ,L I ' A . GBI freshmen bow in mock humility. W, . A picnic without food is like a freshman without a beanie. -SWK - , ,. -in -ii gi Q l, 75-:sais fic -u '-I .m 'fe! f Dining Hall Committee: Lucy Rahng Nlrs. Krehbielp Richard Klassenp Miss Heinrichs. Handlin the Meals The newly-organized Dining Hall Committee serves as the link between Kitchen Staff and students. Welcoming any suggestions or questions, the committee handles meal scheduling, candlelight dinners, and even brought us homemade pizza. Providin Times of Fun It is to the Social Committee that the freshmen owe a great debt for the humbling and yet exciting experience known as Freshmen Initiation. The week-long activity, including beanies, greasy kidis stuff, and pigtails, was climaxed by a Bohemian version of the date. Homecoming, another memorable experience, was also the work of this committee. Social Committee: Dale Spear, chairman: Emily Decker: Doug Regierg Verna Busenitz. Hi -. 4.5 F -3 it Kr' ua-A. 5 1-A if Waiting to sing, Doug Regier uses that moment of silence. Magician Walt Graham demonstrates the powers of ESP at the fall banquet. Fall Banquet Committee members: Marlin Rempel, Pat Johnson, Dave Ewert, chairman, and LaVae Hofer relax after an enjoyable October evening. 'S-1 wifi arf V ur? Ri ht O11 With Christ Crowded rooms, long lines in the cafeteria, and bewildered faces may characterize Youth Conference, but equally as characteristic is a good speaker, sharing times, and making new friends. With an emphasis on personal renewal and commitment, Youth Confer- ence featured speaker Jim Groen, head of Denver Youth for Christ. Classes, special sessions by student organizations, services, and a basketball game were all packed into the three-day conference, November 12-14. Advisor Leo Thomas explains procedures to a high school guest. Youth Conference Committee: Rich Schultz: Kathy Thomas: Dellene Becker: Dave Veithp Debbie Sprungerp Bev Isaac: Ken Dalke, chairman. Not pictured: Jim Evelandg Karen Sandland. Speaker Jim Groen challenges guests. Conference guests double the school population , Q za l l ll ll ll ul n Q 4' mi 4 Q 5111.51 135 slfsq The agony of isolation expresses itself. What this country needs is a clean establishment! A152 use lvl Even the dog's afraid of me ,- may Qi? timulatin C re ativity Looking for a new outlet, or a new form of entertainment? Try the Drama Club. New this year, the club presented its spring premiere February 11 as part of the planned activities of Flirp Weekend. The two-hour show highlighted many talents and areas: pantomimes, skits, dramatic readings, and closed with a slide presentation. A one-act play as well as many skits were also staged throughout the year. Drama Club Committee: Irene Vander Ploeg, Treasurer: Deb Sprunger, Public- ity: Greg Carlson, Vice-President: Mary Robbins, Secretary: Byron Emmert, Pres- ident. This is a quiz? xg, .I V ,E TV A . Snake charmers have their problems too. Offerin Closer Look 1? Students help register Youth Retreat guests. M M-:I I 1 Youth Retreat Committee: Lonna Kleinsasserg Bev Heidebrechtg Ryan Prinsg Pat Thiessen, chairman: Dwight Diller. Centering its emphasis on a typical GBI day, Youth Retreat sought to acquaint its guests more personally with the school. The visiting high schoolers attended classes, Chapel, Missions Hour, and a basketball game. 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'L 1X11S.. .1 .' 41. 1-1 311 - 1Doug Regl6.l'.1 QU93' 1I1 1' ' 1 Y ' 1 .111 . 1: :111 4 Q14 pring Ecstasy A banquet theme and long hours spent in planning and decoratingg anticipation and phone calls. A five-dollar investment for the evening of April 22g enduring a scratchy collar against the soft whisper of chiffon and crepe. Glowing tapers and a delicious meal of cold cuts and saladsg Mrs. Krehbiel receives her just rewardg concluding with a concert by satirist Dan McBride. An evening to reflect on. . f,' Gif Spring Banquet Committe Elaine Schmidt: Rich Hard Steve Engleg Pat Johnsong D Unruhg Pat Thiessenp Cynd Tschetterg lVlr. Nichols, a visor: Darrel Derksen, cha man. .4- G H. ' ffm: EY. 'L VT MEM WW . 3 , il' , 91 ,-UHF? Y 3- 1. i'1 ' 7 ,. gr, , . i 1 4 l l up Re v1v1n l Memories Your eyes reading these lines testify that another CHARIS has been completed. While the very existence of this book is in itself a small success, the real triumphs are probably not told within its pages. Capturing nine months of memories from 525 viewpoints is a near impossible taskg a task we as a staff don't claim to have accomplished. We sug- gest you use this record as a guide to recall victories Christ may have won in your life, making you more a part of His people. wif lags m Q. 3. o '1 tn Fi D3 :s m E cu .. fl W o :- CD O ar 03 LD 'u ID ID eu E. I-0- :- m Q. S, U7 o '1 U 7 Ib :x :: DJ Il cn LD CD T' reef: 1 - it H V -:4. w '- ' 2, H4 in? fag H. HN 4 1 ew ' H5',A'rrlNNi. wQ up A A rrr. W gg -eif- e. ,'i ia ft bl '1 , ' 9 V' ' , li ' l 1 .v F r rr I 'N ! E . l . .h W 13 V ' is ffl. 1 s 1 rv ' nf H Q 5 cathy Ioewen, lay-out editor lynn ballagh, business manager , 4, Reeordin Events kr . i t 3 ,U xx, mr, ,Z Lynn Udes, Copy Editor 'an 'IW , -A WW A 59 i 'iiiliiiwiii V' V -it if-e f r t 's JE , HK' J A tri-weekly publication, the CLARION seeks to promote school unity and spirit in an entertaining and infor- mative way. Students are urged to devel- op their publishing or writing skills by filling staff positions or contributing arti- Donna Juntunen, Co-editor 144 ef iw ii H that on S? Pat Kirsch contributes typing skills. cles to the paper. Certainly one of the busiest student committees, its members, shown on these two pages, meet regularly to plan and work. f- 5 'Vf-:ii-sfzfw 1 f fi nuff' 1522: ',.,.x gr. m 45335 f-vgi-v ww 'N'ww:W'ww :i?ili5nw W w: V: u ,, an H ,. m ' ,k,1gg.Q5ggw V Marty Stacy, Co-editor Claire Brown, Lay-out 81 Art Editor with Assistant, Gayla 145 Goertzen. activities. But a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised. I.. Ji Women's Dorm Association: Karen Wenger, President: Darlene Wenger, Secretary, Paulette Wipf, Vice-President: Nlarlis Stucky, Treasurer. A Big-Little Sis Retreat begins the year's W 0 rkin f 01' lVlen's Dorm Council: Rennie Peters, President: John Nickel, Vice-President, Dale Spear, Treasurer: Bruce Nickel, Secretary. nit Y Getting to know each other through a friendly game of football. How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping it according to Thy word. Effectin Peer Discipline reef- ,rfe,...ea:, -gf-3,3-Till LI..:i4.4.g.,,, Y. - Shown in one of their busier moments, the Judiciary Committee is charged with the solemn responsibility of dealing with in- fractions of rules of conduct . . . which are Within its jurisdiction? Meeting weekly, this committee also has the privilege of sug- gesting new rules or changes in rules to present to the faculty. ge we f my N, Judiciary Committee: Marlin Rempelg Bob Rittap Linda Wenger: Ken Edigerp Kathy Hogelandg Karen Nlerrittg Gerald Barkmang Phil Classen, chairman: Paulette Wipf. H ,.:--:-1:-:-U.-.1 - , , . 1 . , ....:., ..n..:.:-:-3.5:-.,.. it , mt , . it - , '--it Guidin Dorm Life Serving faithfully in the taking of room-check, the recording of late- minutes, and just being a friend were Resident Assistants: Rene Ashcraft, Wynette Balzer, Phil Boehr, Ira Combs, Eldon DeBoer, Marge Ediger, Judy Edwards, Linda Ewin, Brad Graber, Ken Hawkins, Pat Johnson, Bill Landis, Karen Long, Brian Loewen, Ardel Payne, Dorothy Ratzlaff, Karla Smith, Nancy Sturm, Kerwin Thiessen, Karen Wenger, John Wetzig, John Wipf, Cecil Wissink, and Carol Wood. 2- .r E' 5125! A 5 H MZ, ff, ,tiff 5 -i -4 HQ. .. 115 l , ' fa-T,,Ey 5 vu Y 5 xi 1 ir! f -- 1, -. 3 1- :Q ' 1 M -Ni! ,ff X noi. Eg -sw J .5 4 k5S5'T'..,,-fri . . 'J A M aar J R. A. suppers . . . a time to share and compare notes. . hafta . 6.125 ffl 7 , lf- : ' 1 i in ' 5- , 41. . H ' xx i ,,, , mil - Ed M 1 5 ,X w .Q ,lr-lf -v- ll , hp:-.if ,,. .. at 2 2 ' , f ,if - I ' f 553152-f , . Ht . 1 . S ' ' ' lg' - '. 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Ai .llziiilli U ! i fx ? ' F' 'I E Q H, Q : . mv 5 1- 1 , ': 2' u gf L' 1 f W ,. , 2 'Q sf il ? , 1 K, E R V: 1 7 l . ,Av A if , X Ta I M . w,g325o'Ew ?. . X f' 5 fv . , I '? . Q , , 1 w 1-la -r N ,1 , ,, ,Q - A' ' f ., -- H,-31731. ,- W- Tffrw- -. 'L 5 A Q rw 51 fi ' 3' 1. - 1, H .,1 0 N mm 3 1 W x A I Y . , . 5 A . . . ' . X I M, M, 2 Lf M' ,,,f ', ,,--fun QU: , ,A I Univ In Q Q - in-A ph, WMM: 'WJ ,Q Y ' ra, - Q ' wt- Y Y iv . , E 1 ,V Z. f, -4 :Q . Qu. M 5' . mf, NA- ,,-, Ji' M 9 gm, ik N4 if?- gf V .4 5.5. WE ' 3 iuZQWwT --vu ,. , I ,f inisterin to eeds -f Director Henry Wiebe The Chorale also featured musical ensembles. Pictured at the right are the members of the mixed quartet, Reality Found. They are Brian Loevvenp Carol Wood, accompanist: Bonnie Geddieg Dorothy Thiessenp and Cecil Wissink. i Girl's Trio: Carla Ahrensg Mary Crom, accompa- nist: Lucy Reimer, and Ann Heidebrecht. The 43 members of the Grace Chorale looked to the South for their annual Spring Tour, April 2-12. The hectic ten-day tour took them through Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Strongly emphasizing the ministry aspect of their music, the Chorale pro- gram divides into three sections designed to meet the spiritual needs of their audience: Praise to our God, The Great Love of God, and The Good Newsf' concluding with an inspirational message by President Robert Benton. The annual tour is only one of the many activities members are involved in. lts members chosen by audition, the Chorale combines twice each year with the Collegians and Band to present Handel's Mes- siah and a spring oratorio, as well as giving concerts in the Omaha area. Chorale officers are Brian Loewen, presidentg Dale Spear, vice-presidentg Pris Harder, secretaryg and Cathy Loewen, treasurer. it e ii. it ii im ,, at ,5 f f , f- n E, ia i- hx 5if'2. f:.. , . FE' ' K, Sage 1 A mf P4 i Fi ,L if 'E ,ET gi .1 l'l .2fi,,gify?2:zi'7 Accompanist Julia Reimer a v--v .-P' .--er? 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Clarinet quartet: Glenda Parman, Eleanor Friesen, Nancy Ortman, and Jeanne Friesen. Trumpet Trio: Mike Friesen, Ken Ediger, and Dwight Goosen. V -Vgyr,.fQ . 156 Z? qi- n The Sound Example: Don Pahl, E Carlson, Donna Huxman, Janet Schm and Ken Ediger. Flute Trio: Janet Vogt, Eileen Kliewer, and Pris Kliewer. Saxophone Quartet: Donna Nickel, Lonna Kleinsasser, Gloria Peterson, and Beth Schram., 5.-3,71 M . . I H9353 is Brass quartet: Tim Krahn, Brad Carlson, Janet Schmidt, and Lee Henise. The Grace Concert Band also participated in a Spring Tour, April 2-12. Traveling through three northern states and the Province of Manitoba, the Band presented a variety of concert selections including con- temporary works, classics, hymn arrange- ments, and melodies. The 45-piece band also divides into a number of ensembles which along with a folk group, the New Life Singersv performed at their many concerts. Musical excellence in their praise and wor- ship of the Lord is the aim of the Band. 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Directed by Mr. Leland Flickinger, the Col- legians were formed only last year, but are well on their way to the maintenance of the same standard of musical excellence set by the Band and Chorale. Its 50 members were also chosen by audition and are primarily non-music majors who wish to sing for the Lord. Presenting a more informal four-part program, the Collegians sing regularly on campus and in the Omaha area. A weekend tour of central Nebraska, April 27-30, was also part of their concert schedule. Col- legians officers are John Goertz, presidentg Bob Klein, vice-presidentg Irene Vander Ploeg, secretary, and Wilma Vogt, treasurer. 15 ' cg.: . fl' . me ' -. 2' 1-eat ' ' 5.5 ear asia L W les V l A i ii-i we Dwight Diller: and Wilma Vogt. The Destination Known: LaVonne Reimer: Sue Williams, accompanist: Tom Robinson: Kirby Baltzer: Eloise Wichert Irene Vander Ploeg: Dale Strasser in in Praises Wai? Accompanist LaVonne Reimer. ...is 'in Traveling to communicate a new dimension of faith in Christ were the members of the Faith Dimension. Vocalizing such an experience during the fall semester were QP' W Heidi Neubauer, accompanistg Bill Andersong Nancy Isaacg Sue Rothg and Dave Arch. Reflecting this same walk with Christ are the members of GBI's second scholarship group, His Reflections? Emily Decker, accompanist Sharon Busenitz, Karla Smith, John Goertz, and LaVae Hofer combined during the fall semester to form a living message of Jesus Christ. 1 2 W 99 'i-. -1 -..Y -Nj f ' Q 1 11 . 111lsl xl 'r ' 5' 1 11 11 sp-11855. , 1 ,W S ' F, 111 .. H 11 mf A lg Eg H 162 11 , 'Y' 'Z -1 .1 .Q .L 4- K- ,, .1 x ,1 1 . . ' as 1 We lr? 11 A I. 1, 111 11 Eg: 5 , TSS: ..- . 3 .law -Luci' ,fa- March 10-19, His Reflectionsf, accom- panied by student body president Kerwin Thlessen and faculty sponsor Russell Jones, represented the school on the annual SBA tour. Traveling through the states of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, the group ministered in churches and in high school assemblies. Expecting God to work and supported by student prayer, SBA team members were not disappointed and returned with many re- ports of God's goodness. 1 iff 1 1 His Reflections: Sharon Busenitz, ac- companist: Karla Smith, John Goertz, Ruth Friesen, and Emily Decker. - a sl .YH . Q. ' KP Mu The Faith Dimension: Bill Anderson,Stephanie Schrag, Dave Arch, Sue Roth, and Heidi Neubauer, accompanist. . is L 5, ,4- iigw i 163 1 CHRISTIAN ER ICE I!!! x II I I ' iq-l,,,qiyI'IIj ,II III III A ,, .I. Eff. I I , IWHIIIIIE ,,,.,, .If W 1' I I .I I 5. lf? I L' I V 1 'IL .If S' ' I' ' 751 Q3 1 Q. it i, , '7II, I R I I. I Pg .II I ..- W I ' it . . ,- f ff 'JB fl :Sai II .I Hi ,Vt I ' N 4 1 f ,:I I k III ' II 1535-I!JygeL,fI H2 . . Iw- 1-'-'QI 1' ' I I III , ' 8 I ' EL -V I, L 1 A H 1 SIM I f I faqrggr- 'Iafg Ig Q F ' I if iw? 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The collegiate volunteers staff youth clubs held Wednesdays and Saturdays in five of Omahais Federal Housing Projects. Meeting weekly, the pro- gram of recreation and crafts is supple- mented by a Bible lesson. The outreach also utilizes married couples to conduct visitation and adult Bible studies. During the summer the ministry will continue basically the same. An in-depth discipleship program is scheduled to begin in June, carried on twenty-four hours a day by staff members living in two houses made available to World Impact. Based in Van Nuys, California, World Impact does not regard itself as competition for local churches. Its existence is due solely to failure in meeting the needs of the ghetto. Grace student Charles Wells, head of World Impact in Omaha, evaluates the success of the program not only in numbers of deci- sions, but in the attitude of student volun- teers. 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Under the guidance and control of the Holy Spirit, the Christian service assignment can be one of the most valuable and prac- tical ways of putting classroom learning to use. Or it can be any of the things mentioned above. Foremost, Christian Service is a ministry of reaching the lost and nurturing the believer. Under the leadership of Mr. W. A. Regier, close to 400 students participate in opportunities in such areas as: Child Evangelism, Youth for Christ, Junior Church, Sunday School, Inner City, Rest Home teams, Hos- pital and Jail teams, and Personal Witnessing teams. But even more than this assigned area of service, students discover that Christian service is allowing Christ to live His life in us, whatever the situation. That's really what it's all about. y X 'WH ,am 2 1 , Y W. 'iifiiie .joe if M A H SQ' H 1166? H Eififirfsggfwzw W , ww.: H Q , . .anim . x gf? K gg , , YQ ,N W MSM +, 1- .Mm Q, ' ' 'fs .,,, L ii, F M , , S. 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Co-Champion Trophy for 1972. l Dave Reimer Shown here in typical form, senior and Co-captain Dave Reimer received double honors at the M.C.C,C. tourney, being selected Most Valuable Player and a member of the All-Conference first team. Recognized as members of the A1l-Con- ference second team were Co-captain Terry Hofer and Tim Dirks. - i 1 Faculty photographer and CHARIS John Boehr. Forward Dennis Wiens Keith Thiessen H ,H QL uv m gk, PM i Jw .. Nu .ff iid, , A -1 vi '- 25' 1 'me -,a-.'-.75A5:'.1j' - 15 7 f V 'Y ., .. . ,L1,L,Y:.,Lf5.,L-f ,Q--I-gm. A:e+sY,4ii.j'T: 4:,+fY -f, ' J 59 x wx N5 H H W Guard Bob Klein x Hi -1: 'S' i Emi is S fi ,, Affw. i 553,744 U. ' na, 3:26 swf? y L W . mg jx 3, w 'i u Sw' w w '1 N W aw , w K MM 'il H ul 8 X1 W WH f X 1 N N Y 1- HN X If ,ARM 1 if .Jn 1 ...,.. . Q5 Nf I I W K P ju Wg a- 'T - ' Wwiid 0 - 51742 . 55412. ,ff 1,1 . v 152 gg: wwf '33 ,9- lzmep, Y , , fl :if .E -f N. cv., W WN ww , Ewa? ... HH- -: E' L r I E : . 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PE CIAL .534 5 1 nitin in Pra er It is more than the dismissal of classes that makes Prayer Day different from other days on the GBI campus. Set aside as a time of special communication with God, it gives members of the Grace family an opportunity to share needs and blessings, not only with each other, but with the Lord, in individual, group, and chapel situations. Held one day each semester, the evening sessions fittingly ended with a Communion service. Mez Q ., -5 l 3. .fray sg -H:-.-, m e , sw, , 1 'fri :f , L' 4 11 W 1 E ' 5 I N 1' ij I 535: 1,797 ,111-iff' 1-1 r-fl--ew: ' : bfi e iv wnuui, 1 . A-time-f .' .5 - A TE' 'E gif ,ywtgsv it , . ,u Q: we w L22 H ' , mei A, ' L iii? mn 41.1 .Lk 1,11 151,355 G-4. LH- :Jar g4i'z',,wg?fgQw15533?12' i - vii L'-nf: 1421 '-1 ' -1 -' -1 -5f1'a2E'r , v.::.,,,1g3.L.,,ff ,,,,. i ,sk Y1'1b1.1.'QZ ua 11' .. ' , , -:1'E:?3.f-'155 fi- 1iffQs T'Q.e ,N . dv Af , Bible Conference Framing Intelligent Answers World conditions press threateningly in on us. As in Jude's day, men today are spurning the spiritual truths of God, attacking all standards of morality, and rejecting authority. But all too often we as Christians fail to realize the true power of Satan and work out an intelligent defense against him. Three key men challenged us with the existence of this apostasy and its effect on the life and service of the Christian during our annual Bible Conference, October 18-22, 1971. In evening and morning sessions, students were presented the sobering possibilities of ignoring this apostasy and the Biblical commands concerning its nature. An instructor in Bible and Greek at Moody Bible Institute, Dr. Haik brought expository studies on the conference theme. Mr. Showers, an assistant professor at Philadelphia College of the Bible discussed the historical development of apostasy. Building on this solid foundation Rev. Boiror presented practical courses of action for facing this increasing apostasy. Such information is vital to us if we are to be able to heed Cl1rist's command, See to it that no one misleads you. Mr. Flickinger talks with conference speakers IVlr. Renald Showers, Dr. James Borror, and Dr. Paul Haik. lVlf. Renald Showers Rev. Dr. James A. Borror ' -, 1 , 4,15-ff . W , f , ,, ,, ,. -.4 if lf 1 ' 51 ,- 1 fi1iQfgz5i sr, :Su -'fag' Dr. Paul S. Haik 'cGod gives enough evidence that the believing heart can have certainty, but never enough to eliminate the function of faith. 192 ee 5 T Grace Fellowship Da Radio Station KGBI-FM, broadcasting from the G.B.I. campus since May 17, 1966, anticipates expanding its effective radiating power to 100,000 watts in 1972. To achieve this objective, the Grace Fellowship Day goal of 25,000 was designated for KGBI-F M. Students, staff, faculty, and convention guests joined in giving toward this urgent need on October 19. 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HllMEilllllNE Homecoming Court: Dave Arch: Donna Nickelg John Nickel Steph Schrag Doug Regier and Karen Brad Graber provides the corona- Long, second runners up: Sheila and Kervvin: Verna Busenitz and Cecil Wissmk first runners up tion song. Wynette Balzerp Terry Hoferg Claudia Tschetterg and Mike Thompson Homecomin Homecoming guests enjoyed ny things that January 22 ning. The Grace Royals emerged m an exciting game with the vary Warriors Winners by a score 78-64. During coronation activ- s at half-time, Dale Spear, Social nmittee chairman, announced Kerwin Theissen and Sheila Anderson as King and Queen. Fol- lowing the game and coronation, the warm personality and Christian testimony of Linda Rich radiated to a large audience at a concert in Suckau Memorial Chapel. Missionar Conference The big thing today is communication. On every level, people are realizing that this is the key to understanding and love. For the Christian, communicating has a two-fold impor- tance, first, communicating with God through prayer and second, communicating God to others. Each of the five main speakers brought practical insights into the Christian responsibility to communicate during the annual Missionary Conference held on G. B. I.'s campus March 6-10, 1972. We came away with the knowledge that we have the authority of heaven behind us and the dynamic of the Holy Spirit within us. .we are in the biggest thing in the worldv, fDr. Warren Webster, General Director of the Conser- vative Baptist Foreign Missionary Societyj. Rev. David Zehr, Campus Representative for Greater Europe Mission, stressed practical preparation for the field, and shared some valuable experiences from his work in Austria. The exhortation from Rev. Philip E. Armstrong, the General Director of Far Eastern Gospel Crusade was to 'gbe part of the action around the world - know what is going on and pray for these situations. What then are we to communicate? A contemporary Christ! was the answer from Mr. Bud Accord and Mr. Abe Thiessen who were representing the International Christian Broadcasters. Christian, are you communicating? 5 asf ' Y Z Qi .1 ' gt? it-in Rev. Philip E. Armstrong IVlr. Bud Accord Rev. David Zehr fri' m.fE'z , . e e ?g...,gg555:::,, ... W awww 33ii,i'i,mixzisilllii.. ii X i i if ' ii , ig , i W, Tier, i- W V Asif. ,W W 1 ill ffesa: M Dr. Warren Webster Mr. A. G. Thiessen H . . . True commumcatlon LS ' '-ip' R the meeting of meaningf, W. , 'Wes-'nf Christian Education Seminar Dr. Kenneth O. Gangel, Dir., The School of Christian Education, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, served as guest lecturer for the Christian Education Seminar sessions on the G. B. I. campus, February 7 and 8. From The pre-school years to How to learn in church even though you are over 21 , Dr. Gangel offered practical and fresh new ideas for Christian Education both in the church and in the Bible school. Dr. Wallace Dunn ponsorin Artist Series Twice each year the Student Body Association features a leading artist for an evening of relaxation and enjoyment. Set in Suckau Memorial Chapel, the SBA was pleased to present organist Dr. Wallace M. Dunn November 19. Presently associate professor of organ and music theory at Tabor College, Dr, Dunn travels extensively in a concert ministry. March 17 saw the appearance of notable radio personality and musician, Bill Pearce. Both outstanding artists, each communicates Christ in a unique Way to the glory of God. l Nlr. Bill Pearce Experiencin Chan e of Role Fall Faculty Recital: Mr. Daniel Frizane Miss Norma Udd, Mr. Roy Brunner, Mr and Mrs. Leland Flickinger. X Spring Faculty Recital: Miss Norma .au 9 Udd, Mr. Roy Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. ff 4 Henry Wiebe, Miss Lynette Entz, and Mr. John Boehr. L. '-iw ii . , President: John Goertz Vice-president: Bill Landis n igir Mg i ' .L i ,Wi ' P , I kfiiiffli-W' N , ,- m-fi,f.Eiii'.- i.,. i,,, , ' 4:.-my -1- .. 1-.gi .Mx ,wif - .fy-5-,Q WJ lm I - M51 72-7 Secretary E rnily Decker 1 wifi , y an ieeii ru ru , 4- f 1 ul Fulfillin Requirements . J 1' :slit This last semester has been a busy time for three seniors in the Bachelor of Sacred Music program, Who, to receive their de- grees, must present a Senior Recital. Two seniors, Phil Kliewer, organist, and Brian Loewen, trumpet and bass soloist, com- pleted their work in the presentation of a combined recital, March 25, in Suckau Me- morial Chapel. A third senior, Phil Boehr, performed trombone and tenor solos in his recital Sunday, April 23, 3 p.m. r gk . 3.0 f ff f,::,91 ' -e.5n..w.Efi C6 hristilfxailtperd . . ,Lie.orf by pDeath,'r' 1 mgg ' QW- .f,-giege fweiii-?? 4f , , ,. ,.,, , B .. E, mp, '-xi.: .i .- - Jif, L :- i -. i 1 ,.12,a.! L., Q, A ,U -,W , , ,...,., W, , J'-l'4i'.-:.fiI,1fEKf. R.-ri Q Q 5 - f' Liz? -, .'-L:,ff'f..'rf, b, fl, ave..-gf.. V l , , N .,2:.x:gg-gg -2: '.e:f1q, ., . It .7 ,..- 3-WV,-H, ?i:J,.f 4:.Y..iH3g,L1-N W nfl P K' 57'f'f'??-ajywa ' -mi. -. ,wwf ear iii' . .iw , . V Tliesecwords, hased on'Phillipiens l :2O, express the motto of the Senior Class oit l972. For them and us, the continualrchzillenge is to make it Sidi, ,V , l ,N ,Qin iw . lx , 'Pi ' TD? - -1 ,K ,.- 1 2A A, R? ' l ii-.T N - 'U ' EVM' W' effi f 'jikif X' J F ,wi f 1 Wi 1- Qs TA -45 1 ke self? -,- BX: f. G,. ,. ,,,,i4,, , , 4. :J s r , I ,QQELQQ practical in the Christian walls' For eighty-five seniors, a part of this A .. frzlinihg closed with 'the Baccalaureate Message by Dr, Benton May 7 - is J ' ' I and the Commencement Address May 8 by Rey. David M. l-loward, :-: Agni , 'Missions Directcjilliof lnter4Varsity7 Clrristizin Fellowship. But cGod's working never endsiand we can be encouraged by His promise that since He ,has begun a good work in us, He will complete it. QPhilippians,l 165 o ' Y . l x . - f 1 we :.- 4122-,.' 7: 1,' iam -' Jvtf:mf: '.' il . r i i r .i.: if f 'x I ,V -1, ' . J J- M '11 ,7-1 5 ,. -. -- ww, g.- .., ,.,5.?V 7, ,sw . -J R si 1 i rim. ,,,.., ',.,,. 2, gf iikliif 1113, l 4 Q , 1: : iQ42ewe' L s- - 1 1, mai' 2-w ill ei W-smell ff -:ggi 375, ipijqgl aye i' - 'E :gil ,.gsim3fPaf ,2:LT'-,45Q31- , 5: V, ,-jf. -Zi :, F fain ' Uk- ,,,. -1- .:, -1- ,fy 515. V m- Y ?f:.L pil- w e 4 ,f Mr, . 4.fffL,. 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JERRY'S Groceries Meats Sparton Member Just c short distance from GBI 2702 S. 10th PH 341-7426 Special Attention Given Grace Students at GRASSQ FLOWERS n 9.1-4'RA,u,, 1903 so. 7th fi 5 .91 341-0463 e 2 H A 10'Z1 Discount to Grace Persons Congratulations to all the graduating class from Tom and .lim Wandel-Soucie Photography MCDERN LITHO 1612 California St. Omaha, Nebraska 342-422 1 O ,uadeuti 39:1 V BARRY PIRCDIDUCTS 508 North Saddle Creek Road Dmaha, Nebraska Phone 553-4100 Dur best wishes to the graduates, students, faculty, employees, and alumni. BORSHEIM'S Fine Jewelry 315 SOUTH 16th Since 1870 Omahcfs Largest Selection of Diamonds TEL. 346-9422 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68102 WESTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 3012 So. 119th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68144 Services Worship, 8:30 81 11:00 Sunday School, 9:45 E ' G I H 7'0O Ve1'1I1'1Q OSFJS OUT, . Wednesday, 7:00 John I.. Breitholtz, pastor BETHEL QLUSTRE1 MENNONITE CHURCH S. R. 120, Box 30 FRAZER, MONTANA 59225 Elmer Ensz, Pastor 2 CONGRATULATIONS 6 M .5 f cLAss or '72 rr rf ' N 5 f I from like ,. 5 x. ' p 1 Rosemont Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance 2600 No. 70th Lincoln, Nebraska if 51 . lli li z: R ' I 1 '-3 , 5- A l W if -- - ei. .,f - 1 J 'Ill it i xl: it f I ,f 5 au I3, E'j gg I V,-i V Q l A K . 'fl' ,,.,5l .Y , ml A -it I X . V ' . V fr A -1-5 fr: v s - -I -.1-'sf' 'if-.gf.i:Q. l 15im l'. NLT: ... HPI 1? f .1 , iff . 'L .ei f' 'If Y . fl , ' ' ' ' ' - Z V ll ll , 'H I - 1- -N ' TC - -V ,- 1, -N - - l 5: V- - --- -. 1, ' 1- - N.. l- -, - . - , . - -1 - , . -.,........,- PASTORS: H. B. Leastman - Dennis L. Gorton Lincoln's Outstanding Center of Evangelism and Missions COMMERCIAL OPTICAL COMPANY expert service-efficient handling, Ph. 342-0953 1323 Jackson Street Omaha, Nebrask The Pa rawax Company Manufacturers and iobbers for: Schools, hospitals, industry, commercial Floor finishes, waxes, cleaners, disinfectants, aerosols., World 84 Pullman floor machines and vacs., Complete line ianitorial supplies, Expo-xy coatings, adhesives and caulking compounds, Seamless flooring Our quality and quantity pledge. Proverbs 11:1 - 1200 Third St. Phone 712-323-3028 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Ilfuzclrli g f I X It Q S warg ' Q u inns-niossmuos .., H I ' I ,ll I Gowns nnrieces ' none In-or fn: nine nv 'r 'nous nowsns , c xi - nuts - M Evsulivas TI I. Elaur 21 ' J . .Z - l - ,342 22 :mol LEAVEHWOITN ED'S REXALL DRUGS Pl- Complete line Rexall Drugs fl- Prescriptions filled Properly 10th 8. Bancroft Omaha, Nebraska 342-1731 l I a 0 FI U H D E C I I A , U HAPKIIS ' l JEWELRY 0 U A ll UPEN - .- ' 68 ' n MARTENSDALE COMMUNITY CHURCH 'iHolding forth the Word of Life IN MARTENSDALE, IOWA lNear I-35, iust south of Des Moines, Joel T. Andrus, pastor Gongratulations H 1 C 0 R Y S T R E E T and Best Wishes from Constructionl Co' Less than a block from Grace 3716 Lake OMAHA, NEBRASKA . Phone 451-6300 1702 South 10th Phone 342-1934 Compliments ot E. L. N066 FRUIT 00.,. 1110. 1200 Jones St., Omaha, Nebraska Wholesale fruits-vegetables frozen foods CHOP'S BOWI. 2518 South 13th Omaha, Nebraska Phone 342-8612 GUNGRATULATIUNS FRUM: Commercial Optical Co. Expert Service-Efficient Handling' 1323 JACKSON OMAHA, NEBRASKA VOGEL PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1124 South 13th Omaha, Nebraska Phone 341-9222 Bible Christian Union Needs Workers. . skilled in handling the Word of Gool tilleol with a God-given concern for the lost co-operative anol versatile faithful unto every good work FOR ITS MINISTRIES IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA Write for information 1101 East 35 Street, BrookIyn,' New York 11210 Special .Attention Given To Grace Students at EDWARDS JEWELRY 327 SOUTH 16th ST. OMAHA, NEBRASKA OPEN DOOR MISSION P.O. Box 3413 Omaha, Nebraska 68103 Member Agency International Union of Gospel Missions Lloyd O. Allen Pastor David G. Jolley Administrator Assistant Office: 1312 Howard - Ph. 402-422-1131 Faithfully presenting the K'New Life way to Rehabilitation. I . . E . il I im i I ge ' will ,gi - '. 11, ie :xi?f:3:1l:-'- , ' 'T' if, ,- I ,I iff? wi.. -H e-els B55 :l'r i'L ge I H j- ,a i 395 W1 ' fjlzf.- -- Till -H -mu 4, Q , I - A 41-fr, if ' Y :ee an , vi , I 15552: I - .1 'I V w 1 ' J 'Aims I f2'i','vff A I A I l 52' H, I' I l - -- '- mil ni xhiiugg WN Wi Q , 1, fir, L, ' f , A . - if ' ' , it B - , Y . - , 1 , H new Vlfllf - Q2 ' H515 3-i' at , s , , than . Wei , ze V -- - , V -4 - 1 M, . i 5 I ,e ii , M is 'r-ggi '- '-'ai' 2 ff I V M ff' H if fi '1 Y -- ,, I ..., rg ,, if fflgf '71 JI fair! fi,-ii n ii ii wid' ii is -5555. ,,, i.. if .11-Z If 1.1, i 1 ew H. Q fi-,-, S, ,, 4 ee '557fj,,' '92, e Stanolard Cleaners anol Tailors 1445 South 13th St. Phone 341-8276 SEBASTIAN AND EDITH ENZOLERA Repairs and Alterations BLY'S INC. WHOLESALE MEATS U.S.D.A. Govt. Inspected-Estcxb. 5535 - SERVICING - Restaurants - Hotels Institutions - C-Iubs sr ae as as ar Fresh Meats - Portion Control Frozen Foods - Sea Foods 16 So. 15th Street Phone 328-3969 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51502 4-ff, +4 4 'A' 'kk Q 4 ' FV CG Z +1 6 1 if -k 'rx' Phone 723-5861 Box215l HENDERSON, NEBRASKA 68371 Your Yearbook Printer we still need missionaries to help us! GOSPEL M ISSIONARY - Q -1 uNioN f SM ITHVILLE I Missoum 64089 H ..,. . E ' , 5 bi ., I 7 ix- T H 4 'u G J I Berean Mission, Inc. 100 missionaries Organized 1937 Fields - AFRIICA: Rep. Dem. du Congo, Morocco, Kenya Imissionaries on Ioanlp ISLANDS: Philip- pines, Barbados, Grenada, SOUTH AMERICA: Ecuador, Brazil, U.S.A.: Cuban Refugees, Nava- jolanol, Spanish-Americans, N.M. MEMBER IFMA 3536 RUSSELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS, MO. 63104 U. S. Supply Company 901 FARNAM STREET OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68102 Do your shopping at the . . Grace Book Store 1515 So. 10th. St., Omaha, Nebraska o Christian Books o Bible Studies o Teaching Aids o Records o School Supplies , Gift Items Eager to hear from YOU Ready to serve you With materials to help you Cleft to rightl Verne Hutchison, Public Relations Director Q Leo Thomas, Faculty Advisor Vernon Harms, Vice President Vernon Steiner, Alumni Director Elect James Thiessen, President Karen Oswald, Secretary lVlarie Buller, Office Secretary GRACE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1971-1972 Program Chapter Rallies Alumnews Directories Placements Tape Recordings Student Recruitment Homecoming Prayer The Snack Shop Manager Mrs. Betty Slabach THERE ARE A FEW HOUSEHOLD CHORES ELECTRICITY CAN'T D0 We wouldn't have it any other way! 'X Electricity can't carry a bride over the threshold, but once inside it can help her be a bride instead ofa maid. An electric range with self-cleaning oven will give her more time to be with the groom. An electric dryer can free her of wushday blues. There are a host of electric convenience appliances that will make her more wife than housewife. Make the honeymoon lost longer. Buy her an electric appliance, A Business-Managed, Publicly Owned Electric Utility I I . Ii- Standard Blue Print Uompanq Artists' Supplies A New Branch imlllnmn Now a complete headquarters lor all your arl and drafting sup- 7475 Hafflelf Street plies conveniently located in the Omaha, Nebraska 68102 Westroads. The J. P. Cooke Co. 1311 -'15 Howard St. Omaha, Nebraska 68102 Phone 402-342-7175 Manufacfu rers of: MEMORIAL NAMEPLATES RUBBER STAMPS INTERIOR DOOR SIGNS NAME BARS CHURCH SEALS INLAND . . . is proud to have GRACE BIBLE INSTITUTE stu- dents as members of its organization. Young people who are working to further their education are to be commended. Inland has learned that individuals with this kind of determination make employees of high calibre and excellent citizens. INLAND MANUFACTURING C-OMPANY T108 Jackson St. Omaha, Nebraska Evangelical Bible Church 7820 Fort, Omaha, Nelor. Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 10:50 a.m.-Worship Hour 7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service Mid-Week Service: Wednesday-7:15 p.m. Allan Wiebe, pastor GO POWER WITH DEEP ROCK GAS AND OIL also Pop - Ice - Bread - Milk - Pies - Cakes Rolls - Donuts - Tires - Batteries Oil Changes -- Tire Repair Candy - Chips KEN'S DEEP ROCK 1902 South 1-Oth Ph. 346-9998 Grace Bible Church Suckiau Memorial Chapel Arthur Enns, Pastor Services on Sunday 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School Hour 10:30 A.M.-Worship Hour 7:00 P.M.-Evening Service Wednesday Night 7:15 PLM.-Bible Study and Prayer Be Sure to Visit- Citizen Printing Company Frank Riha, Manager 2308 N Street Omaha, Nebraska Phone 731-0203 ' STSID5 c:oNeRAtuLAtioNs ssrxuoizs- Q Nunsu 7- lf? 1' -. ' I CN' W And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water . . fi Psalm 1:3a WESTSIDE NURSERY 7230 Maple A Phone 391-7323 IS 10th 8. BANCROFT PHONE 341-2220 AUTQ CENTER General Repairs All Makes Used Cars Bought and Sold Official Nebraska Testing Station yftfv ' X 1 I ll M , tv V ' 1-vw ,ff X Q17 Q 3353273 X 1 X e Come in and see this and other beautiful designs. AKECHIUS YOUR PERSONAL STORE featuring Seiho watches 1510 Farnam-Downtown r W 1 Fifi-4 tk ' ,LA ti l 1 Srl? :J Nf 15,1453 fi . - lx' ' vw i i meal. ii.-1 l is i i t weigh 1' et, soggy. 1 , ez-,ga .1 Q11-ff vwisf ,, rf K 1' fps we 'P' 'E 2 ,Q A ,A ., 1 .1 sr is A , A, ,, . l ii L-,Q f ' Y 4 ff 1 B 'l'?2i 2t?i W .,. MW 1, A K f ae ,Q e, tt its A we - Mahi ex ' ,ff me 1 D A U ,KWV . W W V 1 , . . esu s- -Clmst - L iff?-'Z ,. 'fwgsi s, Jedi. :L ff, 'SJ t,, , ,. ,51 ' L . , f - ' .fi xgriolie 3 fiom .W I 'foiifie ,qv 1 ty ,,., 1 Qi .. g2i'2l, W .1 ' .. ..-. if., ,.,. 1 15 1.1 U f ' jf- gf?-gg k A 5 hi 1.1 - ,,- 5 ,, 1 fgftv rr V 1 ' 19 - 12. 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