Graceland University - Acacia Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)

 - Class of 1980

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G X' . ,, , - 5r7 N of Contents , Graceland is Friends Campus Religion Land Heritage Commitment Au' X WX fig gf' AAXJQ We Stnve for Knowledge Academics Fine Arts Health and Education Language and Literature Nursing Social Sci ence Science and Math Special Courses Winter Term On Campus .-H1151 f?s Y ,rv 'L 'Y We Seek the Way Review ol the Year Pastorals Pastoral Song Service the Happening Rendezvous Morning Element Devotions Mnter Term Religious Lite Communion Chapel N I xx 'l 'x g uf, liar.. 's N, L ' +V vi cxxlf' xx 11 ,W 1 iff-'4 ..- t 1, texts, is A, ' mr ',f 'X Q' 'fe V-vw 1 F h E xxx I Q 1 . I Q' ..... , ............ Q ................ g4Q,4 ' f I - , 'Frist lc! l. , S f., ,J 1 Q 5 TW ' , mg, t s Q , JI'-7' AA . .ll H IZJ' ' K, hxsf 'Q r l v ' QC dibfgahk 'L ' v xl Sl- h 'xl I , H - Y ' I '- . 'J I 1 Q 6 i - ' Vx I f' ' .L .......... I ....18 1 B A S -1 A Kjll. 5 , J I 1 tu: N J it S r rr E .. 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' Government Bodies: COSA, Council for Aca demic Development, Council ol House ,Presi dents, Council for Spiritual Development, Chaplains, Council on Student Welfare, cres- cents, Ambassadors, 'Executive Advisory Com mittee, Primary Court, Senate, Student Aca demic Council. interest Organizations? Art Guild, Association ot Young Executives, Black Student Union, Business and Economics Club, Cheerleaders, Gadets, Forensics Club, Graceland Players, international Club, Iowa Student 'Music Educators Association, 'Karate Club, Republican Club, Rodeo and Saddle Club, Graceland Social Welfare Association, Spanish Club, Graceland Student Education Association, Graceland Student Nurses Club,- Graceland Student Recreation society, To wer, Young Democrats. Performing Arts Groups: Concert Band, Chamber Singers, Womenfs Chorus, Graceland Choir, Marching Band, Mu sic Company,,Orchestra, Speech Choir. , l E ,, fx V G, , f ff'-iy:,- l fY f ' J Y - A + , x THE LQ QPhoio: David GIII GRA CELAND COLLEGE Lc1mOnL IOWG 50140 VOLUME 68 Copyright 1980 Graceland College David Gillaspey, Edilor Donated by Betty Johnson April 2001 -pu,--. lllllHillilllllllllllllllllllllflllllllillllllllllll i if-mwmfw-M050 EE gy 30000121111-3952 l W'WR 'i5i GfUCelGnd I . . . A h 1' 1 ,0 0 1 QQ 11, 10 1 G 01' Q3 Q1...,.l.-,..L....Q...i..1...g,,. fi 1 QQ. . . . many different things. Ask a number of students what Graceland is, and you will probably receive a different response from each one. So what is Graceland? On these in- troduction pages, we take a closer look at a few of the things which we think make Graceland the special college that it is. - David Gillaspey, Editor. 1. Dan Knotts is a familiar face in Kelley Hall 2. A group of students take advantage of a warm summer day by studying outside. 3. Arr gel Robertson flashes her friendly smile forthe photographer. 4. Janet Graybill and Jeff Bevins chat between classes. 5. Nm Sturgis and Holly Phillips walk to the Commons togeth er. 6. During warm weathen Janice Lessard of ten reads her assignments while lying on the ground. 7. Joe Chapman and Tess Morgan Head Resident Betty Wlnholtz meet during an open house. CPhotos: David Gillaspey, unless otherwise lndicatedj Tffiiltf ' fi f Q jf ? .1-0 -rmf g f ,. , J .0 -. .mi 1' 131. -fs 11 . L 3 ' 'tfgtmv J 4 ' f in . L 4 f introduction Z. ' el . -H ' 1 , --x . gi V 'X Q -. N l for . U ,X , -, I 2,-N Y .K -I V qw ff! ' , . V 5' .Q , l . X , A . - ',,- .Q- n: s 13' 1 N A -V 1 j L A' Qfhl 24': :Yi It ' , A A f il Lf? '- A S . -eff, ffl: gi? -. --' we 1 H - ' .v . I 2 . ' ' , , . xv ' . - A- 1 -. , . npr .QW Q1 f I lu Q41 ln- . va-. 4 .n . ill? Qlfbs X Q Q. I I- '- 1 E H. ' g y' a. sl, Wi -A f ll A A c Q - me Syl, -f 4 we Expenqncefvems ...... b ........ 418 V We view ourselves ....... Q..,3.'1a6 ,LHomecomlng fSpeclal Actlvltles, Game, Plow, - ' Aaron, Agape, Aponlvl, Atara, fhelayera, Fall Play, Pops Concerh Band Concerh Madrl ' Chevllle, Closson, Edwards, 'qEIecta, ,Faunce, gal Dlnnen Orchestra' Concert, Blood Bank, Klmora, Mclfevltt Manor, Paloma, Sarlah,fSha Other Events. Adventureland Show, Lamvnl , g - lom, Solah, Stewart Manor, Ilona, Traver. ' - CentennlaL Current lssues. A A 'Z ' 'S ' I . , I , I 'P , ' - , 5 A - ,Y x V , F , I ' , I I ' I , -tiwf n -t -V S V , Y Y ' i A : .1 .I wr :fx , 1 . xflqi , V V - ' --,-- - ---- , ' - ml ff-, 1 , ' I , ikqiiu I - -it , I . QTL, ' ,I .5 fav: N 'QI , A 'P A 5-i ' l ', 'Q' l ' 'M ' f it : vr'5'lLw3 P V , ' l A K . NL V. 1 , f ,wg ii ,Hung 1M - l W . S ,ow l S ,a gain p -. 7. QW l A l j k su fl , -f' . A , . .V v .-,X , I - 1 gg. , , f .V '. A fl ,K K Jiri 'fxw ?- - X- . A A ' C f - 'Y W I fflf A Q . We Live This Day ...... . ...... . .... Z 148 We Support Our Community .... f .... 218 Arrival Campus ,l.lfe, Dorm Llte, House Actlyl Q ' ' . A ' tles, lntermurals,lSnom Chrlslmas,Wlnter Term Q Ottcampus, Rlverboaf Ramblers on ,Summer I ' I Tout Candida. 1 , b W it K .1 i N Sfudehl Directory Index ........ 228 , A 1 y , A' , , f The1980AcocIostoff...... .....252 - A ' ' V- -' It - 'A N A FinalLpoK k ......Q.254 ' Q 37 Memorial ..... .P.gQ,.f.l256 ! n-I--'N I '-,-E-.fl-'f A . - , I ,,,i-ll - 1 I liff , NA- A 4 , A A 'leel r 5 A A f Ll!! r lil X A N k X, il l - E ,, ,we Look to Leaders ..Q, .................. 174 -:T A Faculty: Fine Arts, Health and Education, Lan-3 , ' ' ' A X A, A S guage and Literature, Nursing, Science and A f' Math, Soclallsclence. Adminlstrotlon, Board ot 1 ,yy ' , Trustees. A A , 1 ' ' 'yi 1 lable of Contents X3 UUT I'fleDG5 Many people make up the Graceland family. They have come from many parts of the United States and from around the world to attend Graceland. These are the people we learn about and become friends with. Friends are an asset, and never lacking at Graceland. We turn to them for advice about the future, about personal conflicts, or just to sit down and talk with. The people who become your friends are not just friends for the academic year, but friends forever, even after you leave. - L.P. 1. Doug Utle y glves Clndy Bond a vlctory hug after the Yello wjackets wln their Homecoming football game. 2. Ann Seagraves has the marchlng band 's attention as they perform for the Homecoming game. 3. Two frlends chat ln the llbrary. 4. Janet Lively declded to do her studylng outslde for a change. 5. Debble West and Erlc Vogelsang enjoy a warm fall afternoon. 6. A group of sidewalk cllmbers flnally make lt to the Homecomlng game. 7. John Mllls fleftj Richard Parker Hnd a new way of getting hlgh. 8. Llsa Hansen brlngs 0 blt of home to Graceland wlth her. 9. Kevin Amsberry practices the new fad of dlsco skatlng. CPhotos: Davld Gillaspey, unless other wlse lndlcatedj Q 1 QPhofo: Steve Fongj 4 , 6 flntroducflon ,,,,,- I Fyfifl' fl ff 'j fi? 4 J A I M., '1 ' 25? aff ,fe ,gf ,Ci g : , 4 1.4 X 1 1 x , 22 E ff' , 1 5 N . , 'K , X ,lx 1,-.1 3 V: lu fxxm' A in ,, . , . u If , , I 1 - -2-,, .fa J . N mf' A ,A gn,- f X. S., X , ' 4 'I fi s - 1 , ' V, 1 ,, , L Y, ya-. am,-f. si, v w mf LQ' f ..,, ,W ,jfw ' -J Hutiffi ,4-:f4Fff- A ' , . X ,fini K 1 Y Q ,f 24531213-V1 'PS-f'f!f fl! ' '-LE?-45?W2:' - ' ' . f'4?Ta?W5f' -' ,ff 1 A -,t'fLf1,'f, W PM mei, 'iii i :f,f,5?P ,pi , 'ASTE' ' f '25, flngi- ?E,?'5' ,,, , , ,..f rr .',f:.4f-'x : ..4 ,Q, 1 i:fYi 'f I f- 'aiggggrxr 1:1 nits,-57 ' ,1 . P ,, ,f K ' Sw. 2, - - F-1132: if , 1'?f'1 1 - fe' 1, '-f 'V , , . 'u ' X...,,h2! ,, 452 1 ' xx-, f . -. 14,1 2' , -' ,L-,gT,'.li4 1 3 ' fJ:.LZ4-.iii C. wx. V .W f. WJ A .T ,glam . tm, ,.,fx,x'. 'f .. ,D , ---,,Mnl-,,- ,At . fs qw 3 N . Q, Uv' x 'dl- Q A Qu if , ,l Si .X Eighty some years ago, a brick and stone building was constructed on the crest of a hill in southern lo wa. lt stood by itselh a lonely monument. But the individuals who had raised the building dared to call it a col lege. Such was the ambitious begin ning of Graceland College. ln the intervening years, of course, the Graceland Campus has expand ed considerably. That lonely build ing, which we now call the Adminis- tration Building, remains as a symbol of our college. But it is no longer alone. Today it is surrounded by nu merous facilities, with neat lawns and trees and shrubs in between. Yes, the campus has changed over the years. And this change is a continuing process, because our campus will grow and expand as the needs of ' 2 the college dictate. One example of this process is the new Shaw Center for Worship and the Arts, which will soon be under construction. At the center of the college, how- even and overlooking the changes that occur around it, will remain the brick and stone building which was the start ot a new college many years ago and which today we call the Administration Building - the symbol of Graceland College. - D. G. 1. The full moon rises over the library.. 2. The 4d Building - the traditional symbol of Grace and College. 3. Another view of the Ad Build ng. 4. The setting sun shines on the windows of Cheville Chapel. 5. The front view of Clos- son Gym. 6. The Cheville Chapel takes on a 'najestic look at night. 7. The sun shines through the stained glass windows in Che ville Chapel fPhotos: David Gillaspeyq unless other wise indicated J ' r F v I i I Z I r 8 f Introduction '9!l-':.:pf:-- -sw Introduction f 7 i , Graceland is sponsored by the Re organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Officially, our col lege is non-sectarian. The relation ship between the college and the church is an intricate one involving both freedom and dependence. Each has its own function and each makes its separate contribution to each other, according to the Graceland Bulletin. The fact remains, however, of the persuasive influence of the RLDS reli- gion in the lives of Graceland stu- dents. The importance of this religion can be seen in the extensive reli gious life program here. Other evi dence is the service willingly pro vided by student and faculty priesthood members, by chaplains of the various houses, and by individ ual students who dedicate their tal- ents, skllls, and time to the Lord. Final ly, the general prohibition against on campus smoking and drinking mirror the church's, and our own, attitudes toward these acts. In these ways, and in many others, our religion is part of Graceland. - D. G. 1. The scripture Uames 1:52 that Joseph Smlth read which prompted him to go to the woods and pray. 2. The church seal. 3. The three standard books of the RLDS church. 4. A stu- dent ls baptized ln the Roy A. Cheville Chap et 5. Communion plays an important role In the RLDS church. CPhotos: Davld Gillaspeyj 10 flntroduction 5 5 I T .wwf A , ke ag Q ' Hx-X R1 y 1 Q 1 K 1 1 w ' V -mm ...Hy .-A-a :err-f alum . ' aww 'W ,.,..q-:.gf- X vu, X 5 N Af Q5 1 Q, Ill 1 i iff' 'Il e ' ff. ' ,. 3,15 1 V tm ,J 5 ' fi , J ,Af-xii? fa' '52 lil: f NW? f gi. , If V 5 1 J .1 ., J- fr'-Qs' 'P L 1 . X . E ..., . 4 2- .. X X 1, . 'VL-Em , ,. Q lv K' k 1 V ph.- -Hn... .,, xi lxl t 'Yi-91. ,5 24 U 5 .WW . G 9 axe ui 'z , 'TH - 'ffm V1 V ' ,gfizi '1 . Q k fun W l 5:v?L1?ZiiiIi' , , - . - if T.'TV 'f ' 1' k .21 Vw A L LM 5 r' . W. Y,.. ., , ,rw , -f -'15 . H en.-.W if ff 'N f ' sf - ...U VW , Graceland. The name itself sug- gested the character of the land our college was built upon. Of course, this land of ours has changed some what over 85 years. What once was prairie is now crop land and pasture land. But the graceful qualities of our land have not changed in those years. This land of ours is an agricultural land. Farmers grow corn and soybeans and raise cattle and hogs on this land. This land of ours is a ru- ral land. It offers the slower and qui eter pace of life reflected in the lives of students here. This land of ours is a beautiful land, though its beauty is of- ten subtle. And in this land of ours are the roots of our college, which will always remain there. When a student leaves Graceland, the image of our land will be among his recollections. Graceland is not a college nestled among high moun tainsg he will not remember his alma mater that way. Graceland is not a college that overlooks sandy ocean beaches: he will not remember it that way, either. Instead, he will re member a college surrounded by the rolling hills of southern Iowa. In that sense, then, a part of what Graceland is . . . is our land. - D.G. X 1. Graceland College is located in a rural set ting. 2. and 3. Crop land and pasture pre dominate in southern Iowa. 4. and 6. Corn is one crop that hems keep the economy of Lamoni healthy. 5. A storm brews on the Iowa horizon. 7. An oak tree on campus displays spectacular colors each fall. CPhotos 2,5 and 7: Copyright 1978 by David Glllaspey. Photos 3, 4 and 6: Copyright 1979 by James D. Glllaspey, JLJ 12fInlr0duC1lOn - - - .Q..,..Qa.p--,1,.-Jgpfuvrwsv--'---. Gur Reigion P Everyone who is a part of Graceland shares in, and adds to, the heritage of our college. Since the founding of the college in 1895, this heritage has been enriched by the lives of many individuals. Our llves, and our experiences during the school year now drawn to a close, have further enriched this heritage. In taking a closer look at what Graceland ls, one can too easily fo- cus on the present and Ignore the past. And yet the hlstory of our col lege, as reflected ln the growth that has occurred during 85 years of exls tence, ls also an important part of the heritage we share. On these pages are reminders of Graceland's hlstorlcal roots. Since lt would be im possible to tell all of Graceland's his tory on two pages, the history fbe lowy and photos printed here concentrate on only the earllest years of Graceland's existence. The hlstorlcal passage ls reprinted from the 1913 Acacia: the photos are re- produced from several Acaclas of the same decade. - D.G. Hlstory of Graceland fR6pflf7f6d ffOm fh9 1913 ACGCIO There ls a feeling, something like the patrlo tlsm that a man feels for his country, that blnds one to the customs and traditions of hls school, however lnslgnlflcant lt may seem to an outsider. Its history may seem colorless and unlnterestlng to others, to hlm It ls a thlng of Importance. We Gracelanders have few traditions to cherish, for we ourselves are as yet pioneers, and lt Is ours to make the past, that generations of Graceland studentsftobe wlll sometime cherlsh. Our Graceland ls not as yet a score of years old, and so has had but llttle time In which to make history. We wlll have to turn back only a few pages In her hlstory to begin 14 flmroducnon wlth the time when the slte of Graceland was only a piece of rolling prairie. That was only eighteen years ago. Three people gave the land that now makes up Graceland's campus, Mrs. Marietta Walker, Mrs. Minnie Wlckes, and Mr. W. A. Hopkins. On the twelfth day of November, 1895, near- ly everyone in the llttle village of Lamoni gath ered to the East Side School and marched wlth music and flags up the hill upon which Graceland now stands. They were to com memorate the laylng of Graceland's corner stone. President Joseph Smlth oftlclally laid the corner stone Cslcj ln a speech made there, the leading feature of a long program. Before the winter of 189596 closed the basement was completed and the walls up about as hlgh as the second floor. Thlrty-flve students enrolled that fall, and classes met for recltatlon ln the bulldlng known as the France Block, lust south of the post office, in the business dlstrlct of Lamonl. There were four on the faculty, vlz., Thomas J. Fltzpatrlck, Jo seph T. Pence, J. A. Gunsolley, and Nellie Da- vls. School work went on in this way untll the bulldlng on the hlll was ready to be dedl cated on January 1, 1897. The dedlcatory speech was delivered by Presldent Joseph Smith, with speeches also by Judge Towner and Joseph R. Lambert. The flfty students then enrolled were promptly transferred to the new bulldlng. ' The next year, Graceland held her first Com mencement with a graduating class of one, that one, President Frederick M. Smith, of lnde pendence, Missouri. So many able and efflclent men and wom en have served on Graceland's Faculty, that lt ls Impossible to mention all here, and to name all those who have given fully and free ly to make Graceland what she is to-day Cslcj would requlre a volume. It was not untll 1907 that an Industrial Depart- ment was established, and a dormitory sys- tem. Before that, students found boarding places and rooms ln town. In the year 1907, however, a dormitory WGS DIGDHGG Gnd built. and christened Marietta Hall, ln honor of Mrs. fMarlettaJ Walker, who had done so much to ward founding the College. In 1909 another dormitory, larger and better, was built, and the glrls moved from Marietta into the new Patron urLc1 d Introduchonf13 - X x xy ff- in ,TIN 'Iv 'N '. . 55: IWIllgllflfllfllllllelli. kv. V mE!3.,, ,q 'f hm .w1'anwlHnu'F5gTJUWUl1U!UUMD' R I 5 ' 15 ,7 A ll 5 WJ WU U QQQ? f W f fv SfMIlh fHMW1 ,p ., .. ,km 9 3 l A 3 X . . . Gur Herifage QUJQ . WMWQ I f IIWQIUIW GQQ f x I Imp 'P I f x f 4 I If l KJ-: N 8 si - V lfffl' H iflffg, ,Y H ' 1 1 X 1 I !f I a A, I - X 1 fI I f 7 J k h 4, X utr . L P 4 Z'l4, f F I -L rl in.. N I' 'iFfZWX flu I A 3i'T'b' I wx i ' '4 . ' el I. I ' I xi 1 JI I , I I I I ll . Y J Our campus must continue grow as needs dictate, and thus a part of what Graceland is, is its fu- ture. Durlng Homecoming 1979, a step foward Graceland's future was tak- faen. On October 6, 1979, ground was jbroken next to the construction site A ofthe planned Shaw Center for Wor- fshlp and the Arts qsee opposite page and page 121 for photosy. This was a major step in a commitment to Graceland's future that was made In September, 1976. ln September, 1976, the college's Board of Trustees approved a five year fund raising campaign with a number of goals, including the even- tual construction of a chapel and the flrst part of a performing arts cen- ter on the Graceland campus. Five mllllon dollars were required to meet the goals of Commitment '81, as it was called. A llttle more than a year later, the Commltment '81 Committee, chaired by Canadian James Shaw, was formed to direct the campaign. The 24 members of the committee were themselves major financial contribu- tors to the campaign. Despite the hard work of commit- T66 memb6fS, hOWeV9l', The CGIT1- palgn dldn'f move along as fast as anflclpated. The committee looked at the rising costs of construction and the projected expenses of main- talnlng a fine arts building once the flrst part was completed. A decision had to be made. Gathering their nerves, the committee decided to , go after the whole hog, and. to ZTGISS the campaign's goal to nine 'lTtIlIl0n dollars Qfl'Om the Origirtdl five A Comm 'tment mllllon dollarsj, mostly to allow for construction of'alI, rather than just part, of the proposed fine arts build- Ing. By January, 1980, nearly one half of the nine million dollars had al- ready been raised, with additional pledges bringing the total of antici- pated funds to more than a million dollars over the expected progress level for that date of 6.3 million dol- lars. QPart of the money already raised was committed-spent-on the Roy A. Chevllle Chapel, which was com- pleted ln the spring of 1978. See pages 9, 52 and 53 for photos of the chapel.J Commitment '81 has been a suc- cess. Many people have helped make lt that way. These people in- clude the Commitment '81 Commit- tee, members of Graceland's devel- opment staff qwho solicit and collect money for the campaignj, students, staff, and alumni. Although the majority ot the funds collected have come from alumni and other sources outside the col- lege, the contributions of those indi- viduals here at Graceland should be recognized. By January, 1980, stu- dents and college employees had given some 670,000 to the Commit- ment '81 drive. Some of this, for ex- ample, came from a fund raising campaign directed by members of Aaron house. Last year, they collect- ed some S15,000, a sum which was matched for 810,000 by the Smith brothers qMike, Gene, and Daley, all alumnl, for a total contribution of S25, 000. But the actual figures are not so im- portant as the fact that many, many people have given much of their time, energy, and money to support Commitment '81. These people be lleve strongly in the future of Graceland and have made their own particular contributions toward that future. These people not only make this college a special one now, but are helping to make the college even more special in the fu- ture . . . through Commitment '81. - D.G. Drawlng and photos, opposite page: 1. This is an artlst's rendition of the Shaw Center for Worship and the Arts. The groundbreaking ceremony for this proposed building, a major part of the Commitment '81 fund drive, was held Saturday morning, October 6, 1979, dur lng a Homecoming weekend. fDrawing by Myrna Morrisj 2. Scott Kornman' Cholding show e0 was one of 19 people who turned over spades of earth in the groundbreaking cere mony. Scott, as president of the Graceland Student Government represented students in the ceremony. fPhoto by Jim Olsonj 3. Les Shaw fshownj was guest speaker at the groundbreaking ceremony. The Shaw Center for Worshkn and the Arts was named after his parents, Francis and Lottie Shaw, all from Canada. Les and his brothen James, have provided strong leadership to the Commit ment '81 fund drive. Both are members of the Commitment '81 Committee, and James ls the chairman. See page 121 for another photo of the ceremony and pages 120 through 127 for photos of some of the other Homecoming 1979 events. fPhoto by David Gillaspeyj Introduction! 17 5 wx XM 4 .6 X 2 iPhoto: Jim Olsonj N 1 1 N . r x I x 4 W j . 1 1 . s I 2 1 , i i 1 1 X s i 1 1 20 fAccdemics X jj ,- N Y.,-1 S-Qc LQ, V . T V fx if 1l',r '24 ,V K , X n 'l'ff'A X . 2' J mlm, W x- N I' X Mx .H W I MQ Ah M ff- f I A If 'Y bi' if f' ,fin x W' . ' ' ' f : I V .' ' .cn N T ':' ff Z . x X . K I MQ 'QT' K 'f X If 1. Cathy Slms applles a tournlquet to Carol Rossman ln their Flrst Ald class, a health course. 2. Linda Steele fcentep teaches a bal let and tap dancing class, a P. E. course. 3. Stu dents In the education program must obtain lleld experience ln a school setting. Yolanda Anderson helos two young members of an art class at the Lamonl Community School 22 fAcademIcs :- M ny Hne Arts Courses A voiloble The Fine Arts Division Of GFCICSIGDG 0ffSI'S classes in IT1USiC Off Gnd CIFG- Music majors or those interested in music education can take courses in music theory, music history and mu sic literature. If someone is specializ ing in voice or an instrument, then in strument lessons are offered. For the people interested in directing classes in conducting and arranging are also offered Those who are majoring in art or who just like art for a hobby can choose courses from Graceland's art curriculum which consists of classes in design, drawing, sculpture ceramics, photography, graphics and painting. -L.P. 1. Les Mghf hUS G SfUd6I7f COITIG il? C1I'ldmOdel fOl' his dfGWfI7Q CfGSS. 2. RfChGfd POl'f9f delTl0f7 5ffGf95 fo his class how to dff6Cf C7 ChOff Of bGl'7d in his COl7dUCffnQ ClC7S5. 3. Celia 5ChGll explains fhe COffeCf WGY for an GCfOf fo Spedk. 4. ln f'Ii5 ceramics CIGSS, Jim Olson makes G pof out of clay Gf fhe poffer's wheel 5. Tdmdfd MGf5hGfl puts the Hl'lf5hfl7Q touches O17 hef pdfnffng for hef pdfnffhg CfGSS. 5 QPhofo: David Gillaspeyj Academics f 21 Hve Option In Language 8: Literature The Language and Literature Divi- sion offers majors in five areas: Eng- llsh, Modern Foreign Language, Ger- man, Spanish, and Theatre and Speech Communication Qin conjunc- tlon with the Theatre Department of the Flne Arts Divisiony. A minor is also available in French. Finally, several courses In Japanese language are offered, too.-D.G. 1. Carolyn McCracken lectures in her rhetorlc class. 2. Teari Sao Yao, a student, explains the development ot the French language in Jerry Slayton's Language and Culture course. 3. Pam Johnson teaches a Spanlsh class. 4. Vid eotapes ot student presentations help stu dents ln speech classes. Dana Olson is videotaped whlle glvlng a speech. 5. German 1 iPhoto: Jlm Olsony 24 fAcademlcs - i,x, ,b.................Q.....a.......... ...4.........-...w r , Y . iw-, ,2- Hve Mayors in H olrh 81 Education Cami Andersonj Majors offered in this diyision ofthe college Include Elementary 'Educa- tlon, Health, Physical Education, Psy- chology, and Recreafionfand Out- door Education. Students in mostof- fhe majors offered by thecollege Cin this or other divisionsy may' complete certain education courses to obtain their teachers certificate qfor secon- dary school ' endorsements. Finally, this dlvlslon also offers at number of physical education CP'.E.'y actlvlty CIQSSSS.-D.G. ' ' 4. Circular arrangement of tables facilitates group interaction in Ralph Bobbitfs flower- righ0 Psychology ot Acyustment class. 5. Kirt Chase works with the. parallel bars in a gym- nastics class, another .P.E. course, 6. Tom No wlin' lectures his Princwles of Healthful Living class. 7.s Mary Beth Evans frighb is a professor in the Education Department, and teaches a number of education courses. 'Hhe student at left is Leslie ,lanks.j i - ' r A ' ., i ye- - X L Academics 123 Nursing Program Begins Un Campus Nursing majors complete general education requirements and two nursing courses on-campus their first two years. During their junior and senior years, however, they locate in the Kansas City, Missouri area. More general education courses and some nursing courses are taken 1 iPhoto: Myrna Morrlsj l Crt 26 f Academics Qf4 ' ' I H ,www-7. W X 1 lwgfflrf ,A 'W u f--., Mfwf 'P+' 10392 ,apn- c W J LIZZMZ ,wh My wa W, nf Um ,gazing 34 5 ,W W W ' Y 'fl' ff f -f ' X v by aff mfywywy-f3,,m ew ,If fx ,Wg-fi ,f-ry , m ,. gf, ,f X M fwfffdwawif fffff N M :, f 'i - if 1 ' f, M511 - ,. , , i .M ,I I 'kv ,awvm gf I ww f . ,ff f , 1 --4' Social Sciences Offers Va rely D 3 iPhoto: David Gillcspeyy The Social Sclence Division Q1 1. Gertrude Brabylearns about the customs of Graceland Comoms G wide range of Appalacla in her Cultural Anthropology class , as Virgil Hughes an outside speaker explains classes. The SOCIOI SCIGDCS DiViSiOl'l the use of the dulclmer. 2. Les Gardner lec- IDCIUCISS CIGSSSS In BUSINSSS Admlnls' tures students in his Advanced Studies in Histo ry class. 3 Business administration and eco hon Geography Political Science gilffjcs Czelmaiofvzfai fn ffge S1051 5ff?f'i? son. . orne ie eac essu ensin is Socmlogy SOCIOI Welfare History Ph.. History of Christianity class one of the Divi losophy Religion Gnd Social Sfudles. sion 5 rengion Courses' 5, Jackewn McCormick a guest speaker lectures the So clal Welfare as a Social Institution class. 6. Glen Trulllnger instructs a typing class. 7. Peg Falls conducts a discussion in her Ethics class 8. Bill Russell lectures his American Constitu tional Law class. ffOfIOl'1 ECODOITIICS BUSINESS Educa- 1fPnoro:Jum orsony 4rPho1o:Dovld Gillosroevl G A i t 2 iPhoto: Jim Olsonj 1 I 1 28 fAcademics -WW - ' . . ' kr' H A 5'f'mY'A I I I 5 if 3 l 3 - s j . 31 . . Q- . it . . . . . . - - - Gil I 1 ' 511 1 . . SI it I I Y . . . - fl n 9 1 - Q 1 r i 1 1 ' ' 2: ' ' fl S! SE el ' i 3 . 3 G I ls Q Nj 1 F 1 3 5 . s , ff WM' . W N f f i 5 f 81 5 I e E Q, f 5 p . , 99? l A r v 4 M1 1 s F f P' 7 j ll w . 2 X LY 9 X E f 5 s K . -. . 1rn-prwsQ'?'WW M there at the Independence Center in Independence, Missouri. Other nursing classes and much on-site training are obtained in a number of heaith facilities in the Kansas City area, in a total of eight rotations, or quarters, over two years.-D.G. 1. Pam Gilbert Cleftj examines a baby's chart with a doctor. 2. lola Tordoff fcenter righ0 teaches a class. On the left side are, from left to right, Mary Michalek, Kathy Frazien Jane Ahngen and Margaret Gifford. 3. These two students are Phyllis Mattin Cleftj and Carol Mdner frightj. 4. Rick Bendorf nestles a baby in his arms. 5. Betty Minton deftj, a clinical care coordinator at the Independence Sani tarium, and Koni Palmer Crighb, a student to gether examine Harley Brundage fcenterj, a patient. 6. Paula Cokington deftj, an instructon helps Kathy Frazier fseatedj, as Joe Carney looks on. 7. In a lab session at Graceland stu dents learn to put on sterile gloves. From left to right, they are.' Dawn Clavey, Beth Elefson, Brenda Parkes fthe instructorj, and Sandy King. Academics f 27 Diverse Science, Math Mayors Offered Science and Math are large areas of curricula at Graceland College. In the science division, majors in bi- ology, chemistry, science and medl- cal technology are offered, as is a minor in physics. In the math division, maiors in computer science, comput- er engineering, and math are of- fered. A teaching certificate may be earned in any of the sciences, and ln math. Classes are also required in these divisions in order to complete G-raceland's general education re qulrements. - L. P. 1. Richard Tarr works on an experiment ln Quantltatlve Analysls. 2. Ron Smlth illustrates an equation ln hls Calculus class. 3. The use of monitors, dlsplaylng worklng programs, olds ln structlon ln Computer Programming class. CGraceland uses a He wlltt-Packard 3000 Series lll microprocessor. This advanced system, ac- cordlng to Dr. Dennls Steele, professor of com puter science, is the 'Cadillac' of microprocessors. 'Q 4. Charles Emslle fcenterj hams Pat Heath Clettj and Kent Christensen Crlghtj In an electronics class, part of Graceland's new computer englneerlng cur- rlculum. 5. Kelth McClaln looks through Graceland's 12 Cassegraln telescope durlng a nlght lab of hls astronomy class. 6. Dena Sheppard starts a culture ln Bacteriology class. 1 CPhO!OI DGVld GIIIGSDBYD ,Nwwmt 30 f Academics A 1m.-n-. n-..l,l 1-...-,,, , . 3 iPhoto: Davld Glllaspeyy 5 iPhoto Dowd Glllospeyy 7 Ufhoto Dovld Glllcspevj uuwiwvlvl 6 iPhoto David Gullospeyj 8CPhO10 David Gillcxspeyy Acodemucs 129 . E A Q I ,. F Q 5 ' rf: i gg '-pg-f 2-ff g. S 5 ,I....,..v.?.f..., - 2 Kliauig f 1 . , - Lmfffisi f, r ,, , , , , , , , , , ,, , 5 ,, , ,, g , ,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,, , , f 1 1 5 I , , N ,V V I N 1 ' ' ' , , . -,mm-X - 'TT' i - 'fiii- - -iii' i s fm.. ' M ' Special Courses l On these two pages, we take a 5 closer look at some of Gracelancrs l special courses, plus an unusual I hanclson learning opportunity. l -D.G. 2 Kphotoj Jim Olson, 1 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj X 'fx rw Is NF? . s XNJWN i ' 3 rpnofoz srmvne Lanet . 4 l l l l l 32 fAcademlcs Y 1-1 I n 1 1 4 gPhoto: DGVld Gllltlspeyj I 1 AccdemIcsf31 X 2041: N ig 'eg vlvswgffs X W FCV ,. x f' , 'N x !' k x S icy' X PN ,24 A V, CVM? f X 2-. . fl A .' M ,L i 'f gXg .6 an 0 is A xr . A q,,X, f H -,'V ' ,, S' L51 Yi 1 - . 'ff 4. . X K Sf S - , yvifkwf 5 iPhoto: David Gillospeyj dents lines of a them at a ticular reading pace. ffhis pagej 5. Dr. Dennis Steele fpfotessor af computer sciencej maintains a stable for his horses close by the college, and teaches ln- lerested students the skills of horseback riding in a class that can be taken for P.E. credit, Rid ing horses in the photo are Glenna Hall Na- dine Zahnisen and Dwight Christensen deft to righh. 6. Recent additions to the academic curriculum include agriculture courses such as this one, Harvesting and Marketing. Academics 133 I I I I I I I gl I MJ fQ H IIFIQ UIJQW l bww I: 770 I I R 5 ,X X NX X SX X Z'- I Q I I 3 V I ' I I , A II I. I 3 3 i I ' I I I E I f I , I - I If I -1 I' -rf! Q: - ' 'Z' Y : J I ' ,T fp Q - I ff : , -. X ' I , - I , ' I I . II I Q X I ' . N X-.1-XXL 2 I I I RNA 'Q-. 'S SJ- ' 'I i: X X A I Q , . . N 2 ' . I-,- Ig, 3. X Tlx I 'Y ,4 ,- S : ' , ' 'I E :Gif - 'R- I . ,.. . . K f ' J' 'fx ..- V 'A ,f i i I 1 I , I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I Q . 5 N ,nm , 4 'H AX , , I Z f N,-aux wwf , ,,, ,. ff l 1 V ff' ,J ff ,H 1 'K AZ , Q W f X K if if 3,4-12. ? Reigious Life at Graceland At many colleges, the religious life of the student is kept separate from other aspects of college life. lf a per- son deslres to worship, he or she must leave the campus for a place of worship elsewhere. At Graceland, on the other hand, religious life is an integral part of col- lege. Indeed, we are very fortunate to have as many opportunities for on-campus worship as we have: General worship services on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, pastoral services, house devotions, Morning Element, and special ser- vices of sharing, such as The Hap pening. qsee pages 42435 and Ren- dezvous Qsee pages 44453. Religious life at Graceland is direct- ed by Everett Graffeo, with the help of the Council for Spiritual Develop- ment Qsee page 873. We go on a journey was the theme for this year's religious life program. - D. G. 2 4 38 f Religious Life ..:ugp. . - 'N-if ' L , ,- -A if gf fx NX N.. ., -. .-...p-2.1:--v W X f X -4. X X YL NN NNN X Pastoral Services . . . This year, houses were paired on G rotating bGSiS. PGSfOfGl QTOUD COOfdinGfOfS were GSSiQI'1ed specif- ic meeting IOCOHODS Gnd planned services with the chaplains of the houses meeting GT fheil' IOCGHODS. 1. One pastoral group commonly meets in the main room ofthe MSC. 2. Eric Vogelsang talks to the pastoral group of Sariah and Aaron houses. 3. Some other meeting places for pas- toral groups lnclude classrooms in the Sci ence Building fone shownj, Patroness Lounge, the Chapel, Americas Rooms fMSCj, and Walk- er Hall. 'M-'-f 'K' ' ' ' ' 2 gpnorog David Gillospevb . .YQ 40 fReligious Lite qOn these two pages, we present a pictorial review of the religious life program this year. - D. GQ 1. Faculty members often served in religious services throughout the year. Garold Barney is shown delivering a communion message. 2. Services at Graceland are enhanced by the musical and other talents of students. ln this quartet are Cleft to righh Joey Roach, Todd Mclarty, Sara Murdock, and Deb Maseles. 3. Mel Clark throws a ceramic pot in an unusual service. As he made the pot Mel related its creation by him to the world's creation by 6 .. , .Q 1--r,-nuvvvwtn-94 '7rl ' God. 4. OCCG5iOf7Giiy, church is held with stu d6l7f5 Sedfed OD the floor fdfhef fhGf7 OD Ci'7Gil'S. Hefe, pastoral QfOUpS DIGY together il? the MSC mdin fOOm. 5. The ITIGH at the bOffOfT7 of this photo is Everett GfGffeO, Director of Rell glous Life Gi GI'GCeiGf7d Gnd CGITTDUS Chdp- iGiI7. 6. 501776 services featured fhe singing of Ci'7OifS -f the WOm6l7'5 Ci'lOfU5, if? fhiS CGS6. 7. Guest 5peGk9fS if7CiUd6d Howard Sheehy, Sf'lOWI7 in fhe photograph. 8. Jim Balsover Gnd Ci'ifiSfy EI'iC5OD fhOidil7Q hymHGi fOQefi'l6U fOiI'I other 5fUd6I'If5 if! Siflgiflg dUfil7Q G Sef vice. fAIl photos by David GiiiGSp6y2 7 R 1- 1 l Religious Life X39 ,sky ix K b CSD Presents The Happening On Saturday, September 29, many interested students gathered on S the south lawn of the Commons to ,par- ticipate in The Happening, which was a 2 1 12 hour religious program tea- turing songs, testimonies of Graceland students, and short ser- mons by guest speakers Frank Hough and Harry Black. Shawn Ashby presided over the program. The Happening was an informal, open-air service coordinated by the Council for Spiritual Development QCSDJ. - D.G. ' 1 Nxgx ,iff s 42 f Religious Life '3 ,,., ..,.w., -Q3-.fsrwwxiwiixfxfgBIS9333 fx -Mis QSM: 'xy' 3 My 2- XQA1, 3 - 2 'ar 'sth - f--:3 ,Q A 'qw Q bv Ex N X V05 551: v .. W.-Q X Y SA X -. 41 X X if sk :Sf '15 gif f Q N as 33 xi -r w g? f ' X , x S J xx fx 1 ? . W 4- Q x iv I ! i w , ,.,-1' .f ,4 n as QA. 4 ' ,yi T ff 1 A 'f ,gfv ' MMM' , W 3, . X . f Q., . , - 1 Z -M ' X 43,-,.. f, J, ' 2 A Z! A , V 4 , if , ' ? gin fi f ' fri qw ' V Z -7 . , ,ff a , ,, ,, , f f ff ff ,pw 1 . ff 1 3 M' ' M ,.,, . WW, E Y ,, , 1 x W I 7 ,ff ' ' 1 V,376'Q?Qf 1'wMyW?W!f7W7ffWZW7?Z'yyjf, Q W , f f'm.:f1fm W, Q, , , 3'ffgffzyfwffmQ,f,zfif'fWZ ,f . , f 5 f in ,f,!VI, f Jrfffvff !,f,fffQ ,nuff V, , f',,f,, ff ff44mffffggygggfggiymgjffgyywg 'W ,, xxx , fu. V 0 Jiffy 'VC , .gm , ag f of I A ' ' 7 ' X . 1. Georgia Clayton shares her' testimony. 2. Debbie Maseles, Brian Tubbeslng, and Glenna Hall perform for the audience. 3. Glenna Hall sharesher talents with the audience. 4. Joey Roach sings for the crowd. 5. Kent Kirkwood plays his guitar 6. Paula Osborn and. Yvonne Kent provide musical enioyment for the group. 7. Mike A- very performs an instrumental solo. qPhotos:- Jlm OISOHJ ' . A xx Religious Life A X43 H fe. -.....-,,...:ff...,ii..T-X-,L-..--,.-A --- .. . ......,..., . , ,, , Y A - I 5 ll ll 1 :Q if1Q.fQ?+i5'55'T'3i55f' j5iF,mbSz-y,,:'fif1 . ,- R, ff V Vg' ,riff ,. L, ,, f-fftgff L iff' 'fe -f f--ff-f r rf--Hi. W . , -, , s ' ' . nm:-vnwlve 'l : Students .Share in Rendezvous There are a lot of gifted people on campus, and we wanted to give them an opportunity to share, said EVSTSH Graffiec, CGITWDUS miniSfel', SX- plalning one reason why the Council for Spiritual Development organized a program they called Rendezvous. The service, held NOVSFTIDSI' '12, in- cluded songs, music, and drama. Rendezvous was so successful that two more were scheduled for Winter Term and second semester. - D.G. 1. Glenna Hall fshownj coordinated Rendez vous. 2. The audience listens intensely to the music. 3. Greg Noble shares his gift of song. 4. Cindy Mlson stands before a poster that reads Rendezvous, 5. Derrick Fulton and Cindy Rosf team up for a song. 6. Paula Os- born fakes her turn before the microphone. 7. Carol Clark is accompanied by Curtis Mickunas in a song. CPhotos by Jim Olsonj Religious Life X45 7 l Il am, v ' A . 4 if N fn . rw: 1 515' Q A 6066 , MQW f , - MR' 'Vip if . s,v,fff:,:z YW 47-fxff 'ff , ' mm-f , ff ff , ldv, .. f- V ,Y ,YVV ,-7-7 . VWYA, lr W 'K . ..c1no'in ihe Evening House devotions play an important role in the religious life program at Graceland. They are times for members of houses to get together for a few minutes of worship, says David Schaal, student assistant to Ev- erett Graffeo. Most house devotions were on Thursday nights at 10:00 or 10:15 p.m., though a few of the women's houses had their devotions on Tues- day nights at the same times. Devo tions followed no set pattern, but house chaplains were ultimately re sponsible for their content. Additionally, several times during the year the men's houses joined to gether and the women's houses joined together for larger devotional services. Finally, the residents of the Cottage Dorms QUnits A,B, and CJ oc- casionally met together for their own devotions. - D.G. 2. Devotions in Unif A. 3. Combined service for men 's houses led by David Schaal. 3 qPho o' Ji ., ni .,.. 1. .,... 5T19li9I2. are ' QI .X 4 ..-, is WR .fd M90 ZW N ,, !,6, . 5 fm! iffaff fy! ,- ,Aff '26 W .4 vw W--J .X 1 , un! mg, fr gs f Mfesesr X The Winter Term Religious Life theme was Fit for the King. During the month, students ex- plored the concept of a whole self tit for the King - mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. - C.H. 1. During Winter Term, student preach- ing was held on Sunday nights in the Cheville Chapel. Pictured is Tim Sturgis Clettj. 2. Denise Morris and Greg Noble lead a hymn sing before a Sunday night student preaching service, 3. Classes and workshops were held in the Ameri cas Rooms of the MSC concentrating on areas of litness. ln the photo, John Midgorden teaches a workshop on stewardship. 4. Judy Gratfeo demon- strates how to knead bread at a bread baking class sponsored by Religious Lite. Looking on, from left to right, are Mark Hummer, Diann Ward, and Pam Waxman. 5. At a Wednesday night ser- vice, groups of four share together. fAll photos by David Gillaspeyj T: c as E The Cheville Chapel has an impor- tant place in the religious life pro gram at Graceland. The Chapel pro vides an atmosphere more appropriate for worship than that which exists in the MSC Main Room qwhere general worship services are heldj. Its small size, however, restricts its use to special services attended by a limited number of people. But the services that are held in the Chapel are greatly enhanced by the beautiful, and spiritual, setting of the Chapel. - D.G. , W, 2,1 V, - ..,i , be V , 1 lgffrmfy W 'W au X' -f ' mf, I f .f,,,1.H Yf Q- , '.9f'Jv'f, ' wtf , , f f,M..v,, ,,V V f, 3 4 V,-Q75 ,ZQ'wgQQ5yZ,f, M, M . , f I WMM , -gf Q ' 4,-2 f t ff , MVN, 52 fRellglous Life ...,..... .vLui+4. The Last Supper is Remembered And as they were eating, Jesus took bread and brake it, and blessed il, and gave il to his disci- ples, and said, Take, eat: this is in re membrance of my body which I give a ransom for you. And he took the cup and gave thanks, Gnd QGVS ll to lhem, SGYlnQ, Drink ye Cill of il. For l'l'llS is in I'SmeI'T1bI'Cl'1C9 of my blood of the new testament, which is shed fOI' CS I'T1Of'IY CS Sl'lGll believe on mY ndme, for the l'el'T1lSSlOh of their Sll'lS. And i give Ul1l'O YOU G COmI'T1Gl'1Cl- E fr' , WM... ..... 6 menl l'l'1Gl ye Sl'1Oll ObSSI'Ve to do l'l'1e ll'1ll1QS Wl'llCl t ye have Seen me dO, and DSCI' I'eCOI'd of me SVSU Ul'll'O the end. QMGllhew 26222-25, IV, 1. The cloth that covers and protects the em blems is removed and carefully folded by Bill Morris fleftj and Leeland Searles Crighb. 2. The wine is passed among the worshmers at a communion service. 3. and 4. ln these tele photo closeups, wine is served by Jim Buford Ctirst picturej and Allan Zahniser lsecond pic- turej. 5. Scott Ourth distributes the metal dishes holding the bread. ln the photo, Darrell White is shown receiving the bread. 6. Special blessings on the bread and wine are read be fore each is distributed. Everyone is invited to kneel facing the altar as each blessing is read fPhotos by David Gillaspey, except photo at bottom center. 1 Religious Life X51 W, 1 UJQ CM HQ CQHTWQQ' EC S. I fir ca - ' A!'f'.'sE .i 1 Q X . , - NN 5 A-' XSQX-X .V xv i 1 ' ' , . . . 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'1 w L w I I I I Jackefs Hnlsh 3rd In Conference l 2LPh T Stev F ngj 3fPh ch ID Yellowjackefs had been expect of The season to win nsteod had fin O 6 f9ClTl SSC' SO 9 TSCIITI 56 fSpor1s 41 A 'A 7155, ya ' 4 -N QGWQQ I J X X f , 5 , ' A , v - I 1' 'lu ly, 1 I , 4 , 5, v, HEI I I .li ., , Y ' -I - X ' . r' L . ' 1 ,f ' XX .1 Ig, ,I I '1 ll-117.1 X Z mx f . -,J L NX Nxsgia A N R -, X J ll l 1 i 1 QPhoto: Martha Swansonj Players Coaches and Supporting Staff Larry Somma Raymond Young Joel Holst 10 Todd Humphrey 11 Russel Bruch 12 Dan Lyon 13 Tim Sturgis 14 Dave McCanless 61 Jim Hertzog 62 Stu Rupe 64 Steve Grayblll 66 Barry Epling 68 Layne Dellamuth 69 Terry Neltenback 70 Tim Hakes 71 Greg Benson 1. The Yellowjackets depend on these peo ple for their assistance. They are: fFront row left to righ0 Joe Madaffari trainer' Rocky Carter team manager' fSecond rowj Lynette Shoemaker trainer' Howard Brunner trainer and equmment manager' and Cathy Sims trainer. 2. Coaches for the Yello wjackets are.' Cleft to rightj Gerald Hampton defense coordinator' Tom No wlin offensive line coach' I I 1 V ,M 4 7 , 9 GOTY Rupe 65 Del'lnlS Thompson ' ' 17 Roger Ziehm 19 Mike Sheehy 20 Jerry Watkines 21 Mlke Eason 22 Steve Cronbaugh 23 Brad Hakes 24 Jett Douglas 25 Doug Huntington 26 Steve Foreman 27 Steve Colyer 28 Cliff Bennetts 30 Kam Mahi 31 Tracy Bridge 32 Mark Garr 33 Rodney Langley 34 Dennis Mason 40 Reed Wouters 41 Jett Bevins 42 Doug Bailey 43 Bob Bell 44 John Taylor 45 Gary Alton 49 Dave Pannone 50 Mark Thurmond 51 Tony Anderson 54 Tlm Braby 55 Jett Scholl 56 Ernle Davls 57 Joe Crozier 58 Keith Moore 60 Clark Coleman 72 Mark Gunter 74 Ron Scott 75 John Gordon 76 Bruce Crozier 77 Don Bigby 78 Leroy Kennedy 79 Curtis Martin 80 Scott Harding 81 Rob Brewer 82 Bobby Mims 83 Scott German 84 Mike Granato 85 Ken Smith 86 Jett Tolly 87 Darin Swick 88 Mickey Caddell 89 Dave Gadberry 99 Mark Crozier Doug Anderson Joe Baldwin Tom Carson Marlin Franklin Brent Graet Michael Hein Greg Holst Duke Johnson Ken Juel 'Dana Lute Darryl Parkes Marty Sego Charles Turner 1 ' Q ' Bill DUdek, head COGCf7,' Jim Bfdbf Off6l75fV9 bGCkff6ld COC7Ch,' Gnd Everett GfGff6O, QUGHSF backs coach. fAflOfh6f COC7Ch, Dale KffHJGCk, IS not shown.j 3. The 197 9 football squad. Their HOMES Gl7df6f56y l'lUlTlb6f5 Gfe lfSf6d at leff. ' 3 iPhoto: Martha Swansonj ' u -ww , .. AAMM Y , . , Y -.--Q----a-f:-,-,zu-.as-,-.vw-r 5 QPl'1oto: Rod Schallj Q Q 1 nik L2 3 W: , hi! 2 ' , . ,. K 'ff 2 3 , ii, ?' If ' Q! J , X , 7 iPhoto: , ,y , .wif ' YQ l ' ' fzffvf 2' .vs Li 1. Dennis Mason klcks the football 2. Dan Lyon drives forward with the ball. 3. Rod ney Langley intercepts a pass. 4. Leroy Kennedy Clocking backj and Dan Lyon Cwith balp run a kick return. 5. Coach Bill Dudek. 6. Jerry Watkines Ccarrying balD charges through the line. 7. The pileup after a tackle. 8. Rodney Langley watches over a tackle. c r fu 8 iPhoto: Steve Fongj sponsf57 Q 1 1-M 'WV 'Will , , . . -- , , , ,., . , ..-,, V .H rsenn-.w-.ivvgw Cro s Country Run- ners Fall Ba k But a Freshman Shows Promise The Graceland cross country team did not have a good season, ac- cording to their coach, Bob McDermid. He explained that the team was a young one: out of eight runners, only one was a senior and the rest were sophomores or youn- ger. One freshman, however, did show much promise. Mitch Curtis was named All Conference and All District, and qualified for and ran in a national meet. - D.G. 1. The 1979 cross country team. From left to right, they are: Mark Humphrey Mitch Curtis, Darrell White Doug Bates Archie Clark Bob McDermld fcoachj Clark Ballantyne Wally Dickson Tim Boychuck and an alumnus run ner Cyrus lshrkawa 2 Darrell White and Ar chre Clark struggle to surmount a hill on the Lamont golf course where cross country meets are held 3 A cross country meet be grns with this mass start 4 Mitch Curtis the only freshman named this year as an All Drs trlct runner Un addition to an All Conference honorj qualmed and ran at Nationals 4 qPhofo Davld Glllaspey 1 1 -rv S P 1 , 1 i li 1 1 l I 1! WH mi: '11 ,! i :Ei 1.1 'u ,, 1 .x.f W- - ,- Y , Y Y ., , - ,Y.,,-YY, , V :.iw- Y ,--,Q:-M-,-,P-wr..-..........N.,-.--,.-.W,V l Rigorous Season for Yelowdaokefs Rod Schallj 1 The YeIlOwjC1Cke'lS finished second in the conference this year, with a record of 18 wins and 15 losses. The season was a rigorous one, with some 19 games on the road. Coach Tom McCracken commented on this fact, stating Thdf if is pretty tough to win on the road in college basket- ball in this day and age. Neverthe- less, his team established a new record for wins in a season. Sophomore Ken Tripp was out- 1 fPhofo: Rod Schall standing this year. He set seasonal records in three areas: points scored 16819, number of rebounds 13853, and field goal shooting percentage Q65.7'LJ. He was ranked second in the nation in shooting percentage, in fact. Tripp also lead the conference in average rebounds per game q11.6y, and was second in points scored per game 420.61 He was consistent every time he took the floor, said Coach Tom McCracken.-D.G. 64 fSports -Q--.. - ., , Y .... .. -v' 4 1 Wy. l V? 1 i li M I1 M X, I 3 1 N 1 N J I? if? 1 4. !? wi? JI, N21 W? 5, i ,. l 1 1 ' Y w Y ix U W ,UQ l l l f-5-3f.fffL,:q33 .are-vrq-g1f1j:nvwfQL3 H117-1'-'tif fIef21 Tf?? -, 'L 'izff ,,g,:,:37?LL,:,, . ,A ,hi - I Q, , ,in ,,-,.,57fff:g,s7g?:1'i?:4125IfTf'?L 5rr'If 5:55 it- 'L,Z'.,ai T? Lifffi'-,-'-QteT 2',., - vi M' Q A I L f . I.. - A . ' X , A 3 WOVXI7 79 I 7'S BGSICSLLDCW es RGD Il'7Q ' The women's basketball team tied ' for first place in the conference this E 23 year, despite a disappointing,9. and f 13iwin-loss record. y 2 Pam Parkhurst lead the -scoring, I statistics with an average- of. 19 5 points, per game Cseason total of 302 pointsy. Lisa Volk ,followed with a 13. L point averagebC265 totaly. Kathe PI'GQeI S 44 percent Sh0Ofil IQ GCCUFG-' ' cy was the team high. K L The squad this YSGI' COI'1SiSfed of SGVSD ff6Shme'n' and only tive UDDBICICSSFTTSI1, SO fhefe is Qfedf QQ- fenfidl fOI' f'l6Xf year's SSCSOD. 'HI think , we Ole QOiI'IQ to SUI'pfiSe GV lot Of' feGmS, fhe SQUGCVS coach, Judy Sancken, predicted.-D.G. ' 7. 1. Debie Scribner jumps for the rebound. 2. 7 Members ot the 1980 women's basketball team are: fLett to righ0 Coach Judy Sancken, Kathe Prager, Susan Cochran, Wendy Heckman, Nancy Crawford, Joyce Norris, Debie Scribnen Pam- Parkhurst, Moni Ritchey, Della Shaw, Laura Prall Becky Woods, Lisa- Volk. 3. the girls wait in anticipation during a tree throw. 4. Lisa Volk passes from the side line. 5. Lisa Volk jumps to make her basket. 6. Ram Parkhurst shoots-qlay-up. 7. Debie Scribner Hghts' for the jumpball f , 1 L 7 2 CPh0l0r David Gilluspev . 3 qPhoto: Rod scnau ' ' Lb li'if L L is ...- .f.t ' a , f f K f f ittt' f ,...,, . L' ' L LL i s ,ll ml 'r fi . 5- ,. ,, 'f f -L 1 i,l' an ff.s ' AW I ' 1 L. Q ' lfsl ltssl sll,lt 5 ftsi . . ' L V ..., 'f ill i'1 i42l' M 2 52 QU G' M .1422 .-r' if , if f S. . . ., L ,534 N4 122 S : sl Q' f . ,, L .. ,,. L LL , 1 ., f , f r.il L1 .L ,... A . : 'tll 1- LL L f 'L L .lii if L ,ff . ' .,tl , p w 4 g V Q. fx, ,L A ,f . K L f . J ' i b , ..,. ,, ' g 77,Qf5,1,11?,j5l1. lfts ' S L - L. - it L .'.. L ' V iL L L it l,,, s . L LLLL L, Ss . - ,,L, - .rf M ' W .L-L ,. .,., . ,Hg-M ' , -.., Q -L :st L - g4s ..gv-.M :feta-s:' -L 1 L' L - l.L ,.., f L 66fSportsl, . 5 ' g L . L 7 ' L. ' .L ' -4 L . Q I . .. . .-. , J., - ., .. , .. . . V, . c I Q, , ,, ., , li l W, , , -1 ,QQ . E--- LL2, 4-7- Y,,g---.-Y,,g,,...., s- ..L,.-...,.-.-L..M.-..L.........,...g........g,,.:.,.,.L.....,.,,.,gL..,.,,..Q,,4QLg1--44: K -L.. -L L, Q,LQ,,.1llQ-, L, ..', 'L l:..L.LLi 4..'4L'-gi -ffgggflgd Y Y-,L 4,Qf,'f,,.,, ,.' W ,gif , 4-Pk' 1 ,4Qf ':'3 , , 1 . f , g 4 . . . . - .. - W . ill' A W , ,, .11,-,1....q.,-ve-.9-.,7-,uvm-V--.-.a-. Roc Schallj 1. Graceland players Hght for the rebound 2. Senior Mark Grundman shoots a free throw. 3. Ken Tripp C542 goes into the air for a rebound. 4. Ken Tripp C542 and Keven Anderson f24j reach for the ball against a Mlliam Penn play- er. 5. Members of the 1979-80 basketball squad are: CFront row, left to righ0 Russel Bruch, Brad Baughman, Bob Sims, Keith McClain, Rick Herdes, Mark Grundmang Cback rowj Coach Tom McCracken, Kevin Anderson, 'Andy Knapp, Ken Trkop, Glen Wright Bob Ramlan, Dave Gadberry. CNot pictured' Mike Foster, assistant coach for the Yello wjackets.j Sports X65 Wrestlers Give Coach l-is 200th Career Wh The wrestling squad grappled their way to an 8-7 record this year in a season that saw Coach Jerry Hamp ton record his 200th career win. Un- fortunately, a minor car accident on the way to the regionals tournament prevented the team from participat- ing there. However, four wrestlers went to the nationals tournament at Fort Hayes, Kansas: Vic Roberson in the 147 pound weight class, Chuck -Logsdon in the 150, Scott German in the 167, and Jamie MacKay in the 177. Coach Hampton called the win- ning season a miracle, because the squad could not enter any con- tenders in the 118 and 126 pound classes during many of the season's matches and had to forfeit points in Craig Tevlsj sa fSports XJ , . , K 1-ii!l 4 vb , . ,, , f W , 5 x 333, V N Pho'o. 1 . f , - David f G '0Spey. A 5 ' f ' f-,w.w'w,f.ww4-fcwigg:.-wMf.-f-mmf-,,W.fX,,v,f.f.'ffw,+- ' ff' 2, F2522 32 f . yvgigiea-4? f ' y Ili! ,i ,V WX,-'5 i w 71714-Q52 fifjlif -5 ' if 1 ff m,m,,-Q,-xg wwf .rf ,qifig yfvgffg ' V' W 3 , ,M fl,-.5 t41f4wf2w x- . .- M W. j pr, U -7NW-z'ff?2,?2+wf ki fwufgffssw-'ie.2e-,L IL 'ff , - ' f- 025' 'T' - Q 5, fi 12, ,cvql f ff '-,L ,mfg U fu-,nf , , f 4 5 j73f'Tf422QfQQ-237'Wi' .X K ,, 1 . ,, , Zf 1!,,,Vffgyfzzf?-'rw ' xfqifg,-7 f .,-4. W1 , V M' Nm --,JW f ,, C ' f -xv-we gQ5f5,,,y:ffA- , V. 5' 4 I 1 A QTXS ! f ' igg.Qa A f .' IPF:-. 'naar-I l Statistics Aid Vote ybai Cooch The Graceland Volleyball program is a strong one, and teams have won the NAIA NGfiOrlClI Championships in 1973, 1976, Gnd 1979. One reason forthe sChO0I'S contin- UGI Sfrehgfh in This sport is The COm- puterlzed statistics keeping system devemped by Coach Rod Schal ThI5 system gives me dC1f0 that will establish where players are going to play, says Schall. Since the system compiles statistics according to skills qblocking, spiking, etc.J and location on court, Schall is able to position players in the areas they play their b t- es . D.G. tghotoz David Glllaspeyj 70 fSporis meer:-: Trang- :T .3 1-mu '41 N W Mai f v , uf, yzmym x 1 . 'Q 4, -Q I 4 I O I ff x, 5 4 gf M 9,-.,... , . TAVKA ' , . ,',. Q , ' 1 - fl, I ' 5 I 7 b y H 'cy up -.. fm'-f, V, .x,f Q ' o 2 .Q X,-. ,, . 5, ,W . ,..,,, ,, M Q, db ,X f , ff - .ff 5, , 414, ,z,.4..Q.L,.f L. ..,.... .4 ,V , M W X , M, V LIZ, W lm, jx . f Q, f 5 J ' . in Ml 1 if , 4 1 sg 34 I ,,,f , f,, 1 .V , X , f f f f f f NM, ,,?,, ,aw f , f K f :ff if 1 ,MZ ..ff,., If I , ., X ,Hip ' ff , 252 ,fir fm, f f f . f mu, .gf W .. W f If , I ,, , , f. M ' A X 2 2 Elf' f , A 'Q we X, f f 4172 ' ' , .Q sq , 7 f - 4 ' - - - f---..-1.1.-.--.,-.00-.........4,.i....,.-.f,,!....1,--tm, ,Wi V, V -:,-,,Y, .. , , ,, , 4 V Y V. - A 1. Brian Tubbeslng returns a volley. 2. Steve Hedrlck spikes the ball to the junior varsity team during the Blue vs. Gold game. 3. Two players battle over the ball. 4. Varsity squad ffront rowj, left to right: Ed Kalelkau, Brian Tubbeslng, Jlm Huffman, Peter Smart fcaptalnj, Steve Hedrick, Tim Hattey, Robert Kaleikau. Ju nlor varsity squad fsecond rowj, left to right: Rick lsham, Tom McFadden, Mark Klstler, Dan Dempsey, Rod Schall fcoachj, Kurt Hausheer, Ken Crangle, Mlke Wiley, Russ Hedrick. 5. Pe fer Smart returns the ball aided by Ed Kalelkau. 6. Brian Tubbeslng and Ed Kalelkau fcenterj set up the ball. Sports f71 New R9COI'dS In women's track this year, two new records were established in in- door competition by one individual, Cami Anderson. She ran the mile in 6:04 minutes, breaking the old record of 6:20, set in 1976, and the two mile run in 13:47, bettering the old record of 14:26, also set in 1976. Although hampered by illnesses and Injuries, the team defeated Qin Indoor competitionj Washburn Col- lege, Central Missouri, and Baker, but they lost to Simpson College.-D.G. Set in Women 's Tra k 1. and 2. Caml Anderson is the leader in the mile run flettj and maintains that lead to the tlnlsh llne Crightj. 3. Liz McDermid throws the shotput. 4. The Women's track team, photo graphed at Simpson College: CLett to righ0 Lin- da Brandt, Llz McDermid Cami Anderson, Barb Baker, Bob McDermid fcoachj, Wendy Heckman, Nancy Crawford Laura Prall Mom Ritchey. Team members not pictured' Tarie Bacon, L ydla Boychuck, L ynnette Shoemaken Llsa Walden, Trina Wilson. 5. Linda Brandt lands ln the sand of the long jump pit. 6. Moni Ritchey outdlstances her competition in a meet at Simpson College. CAI! photos by Da vld Glllaspe y. Q 74fSports Track Team Strong rn Relays, Pole Vault --f A -A , -. -, . --u-.-.-we-3-ff-nn.-we-f,-.vv': -': I fnemen s track team fielded two strong relay teams in competition, this year. Greg Parmenter, ,Brad Rankin, John Taylor, and Dan Braby formed the 880, yard relay team, while Steve Cronbauah, Mark Ben- Qfljoug sores, and ,Darrell ,Crawford ran the mile relayrjf as f Finally, ,Darrell Crawford -consistent- ly .out jumped other Crawford, was,th'ye l stelIar' pole Tvaulter in the conference, accord- ing toCoach Tom Nowlin. In indoors competition, lfll the track team defeated dll other schools exf cept William Jewell, whlQhfWdS pow' erful, in long distancerrunning, ex. plained Coach Nowlln. fOutdoor meets began after the final deadline of this yearbookg The team finished second in the conference.-D.G, ' 1. Darrell Crawford is one of the best pole vaulters in the conference. 2. Darryl Postlethwoit deffj and Mark Bennett frighv both ran in the 600 yard dash. 3. Richard Tarr competes for the lead with a runner from! Washburn College, 4. Greg Pafmenter shows his winning form as he crosses the Hnlsh line. 5. Dave Trewhitt successfully completes a high jump. 6. Terry Neltenbach throws the shotput KAI! photos by David Glllaspeyj Members of the track team this year include ed: Clark Ballanlyne, Doug Bates, Mark Ben- heh, Dan Braby, Archie Clark, David Cogswell, Darrell Crawford, Steve Cronbaugh, Mark Crozier, Gregg Hawley, Todd Humphrey, Merlin Jacobs, Kam Mahi, Terry Neilenback, Dave Noftsinger, Greg Parmenter, Brad Rankin, Gary Rupe, Darin Swick, Richard Tarr, Denny Thomp son, Dave Trewhilt, Darrell Postlelhwail, John Taylor, Ted Schlenker, Phil Weiser, Mark Yurdana. E Sports f 73 CBecause of the yearbook s early deadline only group photos with candids are included for these four spring sports.J Women's tennis team: qFront row, left to righty Michelle Hampton, Cin- dy Hanshew, Betty Slaght, Becky Watson: qback rowp Marjorie Fos- .... , . , , ..-,,... 1-m-.--..x ter, Dee Willard, Vicki Osgood, Bar- bara Hamann qcoachy. Candid photo qlefty: Becky Watson com- pletes a serve. Men's tennis team: qLeft to righty Mike Foster Ccoachj, Wade Wal- lace, Doug Yarrington, David Schaefer, ' Mike Griffin, Mike Sheehy, Stu Waite, Mark NlldQOl'del'1, Dean DOFITTCD, Dan Olson, Bob Cook, Noah Jones qas- SlSlGl'1l' COGCl lJ. NOT Dl'eS6l'1l' ln photo: Russ FI'Gl'1Klll1, MGTK ROblI'1O. , ,, A 6 , Sportsf75 -K -uv ue-wr'-:PPI-S--eamuulaswvh-1.:.,q:a4,n ' ' ' ' - - - V.- Hockey Club Becomes H hting Saints The hockey club changed its name this year from the Flyers to the Fighting Saints. Including supportper- Sortrtel, The club hdd GbOuT 25 mem- bers. Mike Anderson was the team manager, Dale Killpack, the club sponsor. The Fighting Saints fought their matches in ice arenas in Des Moines and Ames, Iowa, and in Kan- sas Clty, Missouri. Practices, unfortu- nately, were Iimited to workouts on Founders Lake. The Saints' record WCS 2-3-'11-D.G. 1. Fighting Saints and staff' CFr0l'lf row, left to rightj Kelly Anderson, Mike Wishy, Brian Dewaele, Marty Jenson, Mike Anderson, Nm Sturgis, Craig Shaw, Brad Gault, Um Crowell: fbdck rowj Linda Eybers, Steve Dimmitt, Lisa Foulkes, a referee, Dan Wohltord, Mike Sheehy, Greg Warwick, Tony Wegner, Mark Mclntosh, Grant Marlowe, Kirk Boote, Steve Palmer 2. Steve Palmer wards oft his oppo nent. 3. Stu Waite ftrontj news goalie Greg Warwick. 4. Mike Anderson attempts to score. 5. Tim Sturgis Cleftj and Tim Crowell frighb Hght for the puck. 6. Marty Jenson controls the puck. CAI! photos are by David Gillaspe y. 1 3 4 78 fAIhIetlC Clubs '1 - -'-'P 1' - , m,,. A A ,J A t , 5-..-.p,-..-...p-QQ ,ww 0-, Men's Baseball team: qFront row, left to rightp Todd Humphrey, Kirt Chase, Terry Green, Joe Madaffari, Joe Worlund, Ken McQuInn, Cliff Bennetts, Larry Somma, Greg Stollsteimer, Russel iPhoto: Davld Glllaspeyy Bruchg CIE:-ck row?-Gary Rupe, Brad Gault, Glen Curits, Jeff Doug- las, Davld Pierce, David Cogswell, Tlm Dennis, Mike Eason, Merle Markwardt, Ron Ayers, Mark Boles. NOT pictured: Bill Dudek QCOGCIWJ. BC7S6bC7fl Softball team fFront row left to rlghty Llsa Volk Kathe Prager Ten Davldson Lisa Zurcher Barbara Koonce Becky Woods qback rowj Ron Larrrngton qassrstant coachy Judy Sancken qcoachp qpnor D ld Glllaspeyj Joyce Norris Wendy Heckman Liz Kelso Laura Prall Pam Parkhurst Rhonda Noble Mon: Ritchey Cin dy Gray Candid photo frrghtj Joyce Norris watches flight of softball she has just hit K Softball sponsf77 - - - - - - - A - - - - ' l l 1 l I I ' I 1 I I I n I 1 1 , , ' . . . : I 1 1 . I 03 qv OZDCI 6 A I ' 1- :'f'f1',.'fKl14,fffff.'f'C?,f'f 5' K , A ' . '71 if 1 X, ,X ,ffl , 'I Z.n,,f.,,p 1 'X 2 'f' 'ffilff K '- G ...+f 4 ' J X L iff' ' N , - , xv V tg, k ,. Ein! A' fy - - - - - - - - - I -,I , Y, , - , , I , , , ,W ,, ,, ,, ,, , , , ,W , . , . ..... Soccer Club The soccer club was organized for fun and is not a regular varsity sport. c ' The games during the 1979, nts re ord was 1-3. The year from Cl lack of T of a play- Gnd 1 qPho1o: David Glllaspeyj 2 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj Soccer T 80 fSporrs ' Af . '-nun--pvqa-weep-2-1-.nrfve-zqow2 ' Lamonl Merchanls Vale ybal Club 2 l The Lamonl Merchants Volleyball Club are nrne people who luke lo play compelrhve volleyball but who drclnl wanl lo play rl as a varsrly sport The club sponsored as well as parllcrpaled rn lourneys Lamonl businesses donaled money lo help supporllhe club DG 1 Members of the Lamonl Merchants Volleyball Club are Clfronl row leff lo rlghb Wayne Johnslone Chris Spalding Todd Hum Ken Tripp Dave Trewhlh' Nof pictured Sleve Fong and Brad Ausfln 2 Chris Spalding prac flees CPholos by David Glllaspeyj Afhleflc Clubs f79 phrey,' fback rowj', Brian Rlegle, bon Sparkes, UJQ jfiuim E QQMITQW KX ' f ' -fif : K-' , A L ! :A 73, f X i 5 X 1 N , ulhll I 'gs A T W ' ffm if VPA -, M -S W bl-g 1 I f V ,en lf M f ' n , JI'-A-gl -:J ' IH. 4 lt- , xiii- X ' 7 X 'W x T -RH: - F '1' - fl, xx . , ,-A X .. Rising! M7 f J I .::-- , W U f X K f,, X bf , .xg 'I 1 L X X J K X ... l lpf AX' ' f , .. NN ,Q Z . 4 ,1 - X ff 1 -ff is ' 2 Fourteen men Gnd GIQHTSSFI WOITI- Funds for the clubs transportation and equipment costs were raised through the cIub's Swim-a-Thon. Members of this club were dedi- cated. Coach Everett Graffeo be- lieves Swimming is a very demand- ing sport in matters of time, strenous exercise, and personal discipIine. -C.H. en made up this year's Swim Club. 1. Steve Graffeo momentarily emerges from the water as he does the bufferny stroke. 2. Kendra Bassett enters the water at the com pletion of a dive. 3, Coach Everett Graffeo en courages his swimmers during the Swim Club 's Swimafhon. 4. Members of the Swim Club are: David Mills fin the water, leftj, Chris Strychacz Un the watery rlghby fhrst row, left to rightj Lori Meyer, Mary Preston, Angela Grafleo, Carol Rossmanf fsecond rowj Patricia Horn fstandingj, Janice Lessarci Kerry Methner fbehind othersj, Nadine Zahniser, Crystal Choate, Mary Andrews, Susan Pratt Alicia Duque fbenind othersj, ldm Reynolds, Karen Taylor lon platformj, Debbie Burnham island lngjg fthird rowj Bill Cline, Robbie Paulsen, Sandy King, Andrea Mackay, Penny Worthington, Everett Graffeo Ccoachj, Kim Griffiths fparlially hiddenj, Chris,,Stone fbehlnd otnersj, Gloria Crockett: Ctourth rowp Keyen' Cotton, Sieve Graffeo, Brian Conrad Cpartially hlddenj, Bill Fagg, Tom I-lam1on, Kurt Hausheer ,, ,,,,, ,,,, C ,,,,, , , , ,,,, a. 4iP '0'0 Ph 0'i'-1 Tom Ruppfecm Campus Organization for Social Activities CCOSAQ Coordinates Entertainment fPhOi0I Phil OD Campus Organization for Social Activities QCOSAQ coordinated CII campus wide social activities. COSA functioned as a servant to the campus community's needs. Every student had a voice in COSA either directly or through the COSA repre sentative in each house: If COSA is to function as a true servant of the student body then each student should express their opinion to their social chairman. COSA President Diane HCJrrihQlOh hoped Thai COSA hCld fulfilled the needs of the STU- dents. Some of the special activities this year included Clint Eastwood Week, WGIT Disney Week, The Christ- mas Formal, Spring Sing, discos, skates, concerts, movies, and coffee houses.-D.S. COSA members are.' fLeft to Rightj Brent Pike, Diane Harrington, Lisa Foulkes, Doug Smith, Judy Hmson, Sandy ldng, Steve Dimmith Kristi Parker, Debbie Hunt, Gwen Wirth, George Jones, Machele Lathrop, Sandy Fugate, John T ynan, and Brian De waele. 84 fGovernment ' ' ' '4 'W g'1' . . , . +.,.....:.........,..............,..,.,...i..-.......,, , -1.' lf- . v 1, r 5, f- Vx IQ? Q t Xe - 'ffi ab I xg 'WI . x 3..,'A 7 1 I,'Jx Z X ,X lv x' f 'W' I f Mffflm Vx 'Z ,. x f W X X f ,QV ,.. ,T wx '5 f fa, ,fr , ' R W , il' A -.,, Nik,-.,.- A ' , IWW- f :. I .. V 'n ' . f xx ' kg? Wg HERE 'K T ' I M, A A- ' 7 ' 'T ' '- 'f' ' ? 'I ii 'i n Y 'Y . 'ff ' A A . e gg.,-53.9 M' . W ' 42 JIIRWX , .X . ' I A4 2- . 'gif 0 5, R y iii gig NN-NNVN .3 T 5 ii I Council of House Presidenis CBelowj The President of the Council of House Pfesidenfs is Onfnef of TiOnG, ViCe'Pl'esiden1' is Brian Tubbesing of Edwards, and the Sec- H remry is Lori White of Kimora. The WXWV Council meets every week, alternat- ing workshops meetings spent. diSCUSSinQ 'nOUsinQ CnCnQes and C-Ode feQUlCfiOnS Qto be fepOff' ed Iaterat house meetingsj. Two re TTSCTS were held, one in fne fUII, Gnd one in the spring. These retreats pro vide fun along with workshops. - c.H. 1. Members of the Council of House Presidents are: fFronf row, left fo righ0 Yvonne Kent, Manie Lake, Carina Lord Joe Ourfh, Jo Ellen X? Brown, Marilee Newcom, Lana Sellers, Anne Nordeen,' fsecond rowj Mike Boyd, Brian Tubbesing, Lori White, Craig Shaw, Tim Ohmen ' Ron Van Fleet, Eric Hamm, Terry Brown, John Y L Lysinger Rhonda Noble, Glenna Hall Lynn U t ' Schultz, Gf1dEflC Richards. L 2'P O'O'D 'd G 'speV7 ... ....T...-l... 1 iPhoto: Phil and Tom -A VA ' -P Dpi'-' ! - ! ! ! !- -! :vLiib?fg95nv12. iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj The academrc charrman of each house was a member of The Councrl for Academrc Development The ma lOl oblectrve of The Councrl was to encourage an academrc atmo Sphere at the house level Through the academrc charrmen the councrl h0Ded to stress the Importance of Sludvmg To accomplrsh thrs the Qcodemlc chanrmen organrzed nights and set up tutonng systems Thev also acted as peercounselors for therr houses and were medrators between therr houses and the dean of students Charrman Dave Robrno felt the Councll s second year had been a success and that through therr efforts Graceland garned a more academrc envrronment D S Members of the Councll for Academic Devel opment are fF1rsf row left lo rrghlj Karyn Coulson Dana Kelley Darcy Blarr Shari Hogue Khrls Phllllps Judy Galler Karen Ewbank fsec ond rowj Greg Noble Ron Launrus Rebecca Ramsey Darrell Whlfe Julle Snefhen flhlrd rowj Juan Arango Brad Gaul! Brent Ashbaugh Kevin Lowderman ffourfh rowj Charles Barnes Chrls Lrdef Dave Roblno Not prcfured are Brll Knapp Mike Eason Darrell Slralf fadvrsorj Council for Academic De velopmenl PfOITlOf9S ACGUGITIICS Government 185 5fUdV groups, held house library 1 f f Council on Student Welfare Hears Cases of Serious Nature T iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj The Council on Student Welfare, is a committee comprised of three fac- ulty members, three students, and a S non-voting fexcept to break tie V votesj chairman. The Council hears ' cases referred re them bythe dean i of students or coordinator of housing, i and cases on appeal from Primary Court. In general, the cases the commit- tee handled were of a more serious nature than those that would ordi- narily have been dealt with by Prima- ry Court, a judiciary body with similar functions. The cases involved such acts as pulling of fire alarms, theft, and vandalism. The cases that appeared before the Council often had implications for all students, especially if a stu- dent's actions were harmful to other students. Thus, we are concerned with the welfare of the entire student body as well as with that of the indi- vidual or individuals that come be- fore us, said Jim Burford, one of the student members ofthe Council The Council is enpowered with a number of disciplinary options commensurate with the seriousness of the cases that come before them. These options include probation, flnes, and even removal from school. Faculty members on the Council are appointed by the president of the college. Student members are also appointed by the president, but must first apply to and be approved by the Executive Advisory Council Cot the Graceland Student Govern- menty. -D.G. The Council OD Student Welfdfel fFlOf7f IOW, leff to righfj .Um BUffOfd T007 MGDH, ROb9ff KGl6fkGU,' fbGCk IOWQ Jeffy Hampton fChGfF ITICIIU, AlGI7 COChfGl'l. Not in phOfO.' Bfef7dC7 PGFICGS, Steve AI7d9fS. ?,4 X 88 f Government ........-f S. The Council for Spiritual Devel- opment fopposite pagej is a group of students chosen by the Campus chaplain who work with him in responding to the religious needs of the campus. This year the Council worked with the theme, We go on a journey. The Council planned The Happening and Rendezvous in the fall qsee pages 42459. They also promoted the campus observance of World Hunger Day fwhich included a campus fast with money saved going to the World Church hunger l i I 3 fPholo: Phil and Tom Rupprechtj fundj. The Council also planned services and workshops to help students become fit mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiri- tually. ln the spring, the CounciI's major project was Renaissance Week. - D.S. 2. The Council for Spiritual Development: CKneeling, left to rightj Glenna Hall, Karen Heady, Sara Murdock: Cleaningj Paul Vogel, Randy Murray,' fback rowj Dale Lindquist, Barry Midgorden, Jeanne Foster, John Swails, David Schaai Everett Graffeo, Robin Faulk, Denise Morris. Council for Spiritual Development Copposite pagej Chaplai fbelowj in 1 The chaplains assisted with the religious lite of their houses, and Dromoted and assisted with reli- Qious events on campus. They also served as peer counselors on their floors. For this latter role, they look classes and attended work- 5h0DS on dealing with problems. They met once a week to discuss difficulties they had encountered during the past week. The COOfdiDOTOfS for The chap lC1lI'lS this YGCI' Wefe David Schaal and Robin FCluIk. - C.H. 3. Chaplains, GbOVe.' fSeGfed, leff to rightj ..LY. - Gina Parsons, Robin Faulk Con floorj, Paul Crandeli Dave Wilson, Darcy Loeding, Barb Grechus, Michelle Lee,' fstandingj Dwight Christensen, Dana Cochran, Gary Harvey, Jim Huffman, Dave Robino, John Madden, David Schaal, Debbie and Roger McKinney. Not pictured: Nm Carnahan, Dawn Ciavey, Doug Hardy, Lori Meyen Es- ther Smith, Lisa Terada. Government J 87 - - -gm-Q-Q-1.5,-.f.qg..-.m. The purpose of the Executive Advi- sory Council is to assist the Graceland Student Government President, Scott Kornman, in making decisions about Primary Court, mak- ing decisions on policies, and giving advice to the president of the col- lege. The members of the E.A.C. help relate the opinionsand prob- iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj Executive Advisory Council Forms Nucleus of Graceland Student Government lems of the student body to the presi- dent of G.S.G. Gnd then advise him on howto act.-L.P. CPhoto, belowj The E.A.C. is made up of the presidents ot the various student government organizations: fOn floon left to rightj Scott Kornman, president of E.A.C. itself' Paul Shupe, Student Academic Council or S.A.C.,' fback rowj L ynnette Shoemaker S.A.C. fsecre taryjg Sara Murdock, Council for Spiritual Development Cp. 87j,' Brenda JuHtL secres tary for EA.C. itself' Jamie Piedimonte, Pri mary Court fchief magistratejf Nm Ohmer Council of House Presidents fp. 8611 Janelle Jones, Senate fspeaker ot Senatej. Not in photo: Diane Harrington, C. O.S.A. Cp. 841. l l l Primary Court is a body of students available to provide a speedy hear- ing and to decide proper actions for disciplinary violations. Chief Magis- trate Jamie Piedimonte tried to ex- pand the role of Primary Court by making them aware of possible problems in order to cope with situa- tions in advance. The chief magis- trate is appointed by the president of the college. Magistrates are se- lected by the Executive Advisory Council and approved by the Sen- ate. Marjorie Palmer served as sec- retary. According to Jamie Piedimonte, This has been one of the TTTOTS successful years. -C.H. V Primary Court members are: tFront row, left to rightj Jeanne Foster, Dave Robino, Jamie Pledtmonte fChief Magistratej, Tom Hiles, Scott Manuel' Cback ro wj Vern Patterson, Bill Knapp, 1. ynnette Shoemaken Liz McDermid. Not in photo ls Madorie Palmer. 90 f Government X. llvru. Vllll uI'1G IOTT1 KUDDTQCDU Primary Court Decides Disciotnary Action . -.l Y Y, , -- ,-ogy,-v-sq-4-r--ey:-gem:-sr-rr xwgw 1 CPTTOTOZ Jim OISOID .. ....--A .. . ..e.... - Y ...l , , V . Ambassadors and Crescents Extend Hands of Friendship The Graceland Ambassadors were more than just tour guides. They helped new students -get around the campus. Af the beginning of the year the Ambassadors welcomed new arrivals and helped them get acquainted with The campus. They answered the many questions that new students have about Graceland. 4 At Homecoming the Ambassadors assisted with class reunions and oth- er campus activities. They also con- ducted tours of The campus for any- one who was interested.-D.S. The Crescents consisted of one girl from each of the girls houses on campus. The Crescents' main duties were to maintain spirit in their houses and to help new students adjust to dorm life. There were three highlights in a Crescent's year. The first was the Rose Ceremony, the formal initiation of new Crescents, where each new member was welcomed with a rose. The second was the Crescent Break- fast at Homecoming Csee top photoy when past and present Crescents met together. The third was at Christ- mas time, when they spread joy by caroling in the dorms on campus.- D.S. J 1. Pictured at the Crescent Breakfast CHome comlngj are ffrom left to rightj Shelly Woodson,' Frank Hough, Graceland president,' Liza de Guzman: Newell Yates, vice president for student affairs and dean of students,' and an unidentiHed person. 2. This year's Ambas- sadors are: CFront ro w, left to rightj Ray Biller, Jim Stobaugh, Alan Cochran,' fsecond ro wj Bill Knapp, Charles Barnes, Tom Hunter,' fthird rowj Roger Bendorf Jim Olson. Not pictured are Joe Madaffari and Dave Nyanjom. 3. This year's Crescents are: fFront row, left to righ0 Julia Howard, Shelly Woodson, Jean Ludwig, Ruth Andrews: Csecond rowj Tamera Ingram, Liza de Guzman, Brenda Reichardg fthlrd ro wj Liz McDermld Mary Ann Millen April Sherman. Government f 89 a?Ai..ai. ...,gnQvv.w,s-q..-.vi .fQ'f s f'Tf-'Qs-..T '.' . ' I ,1 'iw' X551 l 7,3 1 CPTIOYOI DIOIWS HCGSJ This year's Art Guild president was Don Knotts with Yolanda Anderson serving as vice-president. Members of the Art Guild met to share their common interest in art-C.H. 1. Members ot the Art Guild meet in Kelly Hall. They are: Craig Boswell fseated on tloorjf mrst row, left to rlgh0 Sue Kochaven Yolanda An derson, Theresa Kaat, Terri Walden, Ray Kalen Clndy Weldon, Maurita McDaniel, Cheryl Bolce, Doug Stevenson, Anne Simpkins, David Mllls, Barry Midgordenf fsecond ro wj Les Wight Cart lnstructorj, Dan Knotts, Gwen Mrth, Janne Abreo, Dan Keegan Cart instructorj, Dave Nottslngen Lynn Schultz, Tara Swali Connie Smith, Adrienne Smith, JR. Smith, Cindy Sage. 2. Dan Keegan, an art instructor, talks to mem- bers ot the Guild. 3. Yolanda Anderson, Cindy Weldon, Jlm Balso ver, and Christy Erickson ftront to backj lineup for tood at the Guild's Vln-Dlg dinner, held early in the Hrst semester. 4. Another of the Guild's activities was a trlp to Silver Dollar Clty, Missouri, to attend the Natlon- al Arts and Crafts Festival held there. 92 fOfQQI'1IZGfiOnS . h, , , , ,W ,. , ,. ,WY W, , h V - ,, Je:w.--ww.-.w':' The Senate investigates and makes proposals about many areas of student life. This YSCIT The Sehdfe helped form a new Energy Commit- tee to study energy use at Graceland, and obtained for stu- dents a 24hour study lounge in 102 SCiel'1Ce Building. The Student Academic Council tries to promote academics in stu- dent life. This year they continued 09160 their teacher evaluations, as well as sponsored a Faculty Forum on aca- demics at Graceland.-D.G. rpnafa at ferry Members of Senate are.- mrst Sf f row, left to righb Joyce Muldoon, Christine Holman fstandingj, Curtis Martin, Newell Yates . raarnfnfsfrarfangp fsecond rawp rm Balsover Beth Hand Karen Volz,' fthird rowj David Hoo ven Kim Grithths, Cindy Weldon, Susan Pratt,' - Ctourth rawg Steve Anders rfaeulfyp, Janelle C Jones Cspeaker of the Senatej, Kent cnrfsfensen, Brinks Austin, Marjorie Palmer,' fbelgwj mtth rowj Mike Roush, Ken Juel Not in photo: Lisa Zurchen Ed K aleikau. fPhoto, belowj Members of the Student Academic Council are: flower left not seated in chairsj Mike Roush fletb, Dwight Christensen frigh0,' mrst row, left to righ0 George Jones, Paul Shupe Cpresidenh, Jamie Varvaro, Alan Zahniser: Csec- Ofld fOWj ChffS Ledet Veff7Ol7 PGHSISOD, ldm GfifHfhS, Jdnelle Snefhen, Cdfldf AfbfO,' ffhird fOW2 Keflf Chfi5fel'l5ef7, Cindy SUQS, TGmefG fnQfGm, DOUG Kelly, SU- SCD WfiQhf,' ffOUffh fOWJ Susan Johnson, RUH7 Ann E3SfQ, T Om HHGS, Lynfleffe Shoe- lTlGk9L Bob 5flT7S,' Un back 2 Jon WC7ffGCe. fPhnfn' Phil nnri Tnrn Dllnnronhh Government f 91 ,---,-..,.,.:,...-.-4....,-. .... 1 iPhoto: Davld emaspeyp .1 . S,-U A .L FMfumgyqygnwsmsvwg,,aoQ ,fy-nf ' ' tw i g? ,, l ll Black Student Union Promotes Campus A wareness 94 f Organizations This year the Black Student Union had their emphasis on promoting Black awareness throughout the campus. They were trying to remove any barriers between themselves and the rest of the community. De spite inevitable odds against their small organization, they felt they had been relatively successful through such Clctivities GSI BICICK Week, dis- cussions on world issues, and many exhibitions. President Tony Ogutu --4. ,.-.L . , - 5 .1 L hoped to continue on this path until their goal is reached. Other officers included Bernard Fauntleroy as vice president, Georgia Clayton as secre- tary, and Angel Robertson as treasur- ef.-C.H. 1. Members of the Black Student Union in clude: CFront row, left to righb Georgia Clay ton, Lele Anderson, Raymond Young, Angel Robertson, Debbie Webb: fsecond rowj Ver non Webb, Kenny Tripp, Archie Clark, Johnny Young, Wayne Thompson, Vic Roberson, Tony Ogutu. , - -A Y . H ,, ir. H- - X-,..,-Q-,-.,-s...a--T.-J-,-,un-.-vnu. Art Gulia' M mbers Share lnieresi flefij VV 4, 4? ff, M-, 'fi M7 1 H 4 , , f 'M , . . W ,X V 4 MW gf, A Q! g . 'mf M, f , Association of Young Execs Siudy Corporations The Association of Young Execu- tives was a new organization this year. The club first semester consist- ed of 21 students interested in the or- ganization and self-perpetuation of corporations.-D.S. fEdifor's note: Reed Chambers was the driving force behind this club, and after his departure from Graceland at the end of the first se I'T1SSfel', the OI'QCII'1iZGfiOI'1'S membef- ship fell. However, four remaining members of the group are shown in the photo beIow.J FOUI ITl6IT7b6f5 of fhe ASSOCiGffOI7 of Young EX- ecuflves Gfel fLeff fo fight? Shayne LUNG, DG- vid Sullivan, Cindy Coopen and Joel Allen. Organizations 193 .........,....,...... Y. . ,,,, , , , V . , - . Cheerleade s Entertan U The cheerleaders are The sideline attraction of C1 football or bGSkeTbC1II game. Before the 1979 fall semester, 23 people tried out for the positions, and six couples were chosen. During football season, Denise Morris and Vic Roberson were captains: during the basketball season, Denise Morris and Greg Winship were captains. The cheerleaders spent five to eight hours at week practicing. They held a bake sale to raise money for new sweaters and traveling expenses.- L.P. 1. The Cheerleaders are.' CFirst rowj Cyndie Bond Kevin Gocken, Dave Notfsinger,' fsec- ond rowj Doug Utley, Greg Noble, Greg Winship, Crystal Choate, Denise Morris, Cheri Churchard Debbie Bailey, and Cindy Platt. Not Plctured.' Vic Roberson. 2. Doug Utle y per forms a stunt. 3. Cyndie Bond and Dave Noffsinger pause during a tense moment in a football game. 4 qpnoroz Da id V 4 . K W .1 X ENV n i? :cw ' 'X f f . ' ' ' The Business and Economics Club had a bigger response in interest, members, and participation this year than in past years. The goal of the club was to provide outside educa- tional experience and to expand the student's interest in the areas of business and economics. For the 1979-80 school year, the of- ficers of the club were Becky Wat- son, president, Paul Raveill, vice president: Kathy Hartung, secretary: and Bill Tabor, treasurer. During the year students took field trips for educational purposes, in- cluding-one to Kansas City to visit Guy's Nuts and Chips, and Inner Space Storage, two business enter- prises. They also invited Dwight Vredenberg, president of Hy-Vee Food Stores, to be a guest speak- er.-L.P. Members of the Business and Economics Club are: CFront row, left to righ0 Peggy Talbert Sherri Hammer, Janet Graybill Cindy Rost, Kathy Hartung, Becky Watson, Sue Atherton, Judy Slaght,' fsecond rowj Brad Denton, Wayne Chandler fsponsorj, Paul Raveill Scott Manuel Tracy Bridge, Rich Leeper, Steve Palm- GL Mark Kistler, Tim Cole, Ste ve Foreman. Business and Economics Club Makes Business its Business T T l Organizations X95 4-Wd ,.......-.A...,....,,,.....-..,......... Y - - - - I -Y , eve f Y - Y, L. f ' Y - --- - 1 - -J-W ij -I i I 1-an-an-41-.vmi-vena-A---n 98 f Organizations Forensics Club Speaks Cut This is GfCIC9lCI'1d'S first YGGI' for O forensics club. As GD GmbifiOUS STCITT, fheY hosted G speech fOUmGm6I'1f at Gl'ClCelCI'ICl their fiI'Sf YSCIF. No mem- bers of the club placed in the TOUT- ney, but two members, Mark Hum- mer Gnd Bill BClTZIi, qualified for nationals, later. Three members of the club fared better in a subsequent tournament at Missouri State University. Hummer, Debbie Hoover, and Kent Kirkwood placed first, fhifd, Gnd fOUffh, I'6SDeC- tively.-C.H. 1. ln a photo taken at the Forensics Club's Graceland tournament Robert Greenstreet Ccenterj hands an award to a contestant Cleftj. 2. The Forensics Club consists ot' deft to righb Robert Greenstreet, advison' Mark Hum- mer Cbehindj, president,' Debbie Hooven sec- retary: Kent Kirkwoodf Paula Osborn,' Gail Ungstaai' Bill Batzlif Shayne Lane, treasuren and Cindy Rost. 2 iPhoto: David ' , s. --- Y ,V j 4-.n-Q-F-,-q.2v--:req-:Inn-.-,.,:u:s': -1 4, . , . , k-.,,q.,q.g.-L , a , . - , -uf ...-- - Y - -- s --- ' ' ' ' ' ' Gadels Enierlan U 1 iPhoto: Rod Schallp The Gadets entertained during half-times of football and basketball games. The captains were Brenda Reichard, Liz Lyon, Melissa Parrish and Verla Shinabargar.- C.H. 1. For one halftime show, the Gadets per formed a routine dedicated to the 50's. 2. The 1979-80 Gadets are.' fHrst Row, left to righb Sherri Pickard Melissa Parrish, Christy Erickson, Janine Downey, Kathy Christenson and Laurelee Pickardf fsecond row, left to righb Danise Fasten Liz Lyon, Verla Shinabargah Jen- ny Walsh, Dottie Henning, Susan Hobbs, Kelsey French, Brenda Reichard Wendy Beem and Susie Hawkins. 2 iPhoto: Phil and Tom Rupprechtl Organizations f97 -f nf.:-ve -m-y-uf..-pgvl-sxven-mega-nw-w-4.,aw.4,? ' -1-om'-wr: intercultural Club This year's l:.rercultural Club did away with the usual heirarchy of officers and replaced it with a committee. The two CO- ChOil'DefSOhS were Raney Benner and Judy Slaght. The secretary- 1'l'eCISUfel' WGS KCIfhY Fdih, while Mohammad RGeeSiGI'1 WGS The CIC- tivities ChCliI'DefSOh. The ClUb'S 1 iPhoto: Phil and Tom Rupprechtp goal was to further and support the intercultural dimension of Graceland College, and to make students aware of the intercultural students Cat GrCtCeI0l'ldj. The club's biggest event was the annu- al bazaar held to help support a foster child from Indochina, which requires S250 a year. Members of the Club GISO shared slides of oth- ef COUhffieS Gnd Shflfed fhelf fO- VOl'ife foods. - CH. 1. intercultural club.' CSiliing, left fo righ0 Penny Worihingfon, Sherri Pickarci Tawnya Michalek, Rita Salii Raney Benner: Island ingj Teari Sao Yao, Debbie Webb, Eugene 3 WTF' l F . l I 100 f Organizations ...M . - .. .. . ......... ,.....,.,.... ,,..,-1.., ' ' . b '- n fm.-4-. RAN... A... . A ,N , The Graceland Players help produce the major plays on campus and also send out troupes to entertain at formals, banquets, etc. Officers are elected at mid-year. Here are this year's officers, with their mid-year replacements: Producer: Cin- dy Sage, qsameyg associate producer: Toni Jo Crabtree, Randy Murray: direc- tor of finance: Marilyn Nielsen, Mark Hummer: director of publicity: Terry Green, Lisa Prosser.-D.G. 1. Randy Murray Crecliningjj Csecond row, left fo righlj Penny Hiles, Joey Roach, Leanne Gillespie, Paula Osborn, Toni Jo Crabtree, Susan Wright, Cin- dy Sagef Cfhird rowj Nancy Roe, Brenda Dodds, Debbie Lauer, Anne Seagraves, Carina Lorcl Te- resa Kuhn, Ken McQuinn, Marilyn Nielsen, Barry Midgorden fbehindj, Celia Schall' ffourfh rowj Raney Benner, Bill Bafzli Mark Hummer. 2. and 3. Scenes from the play .LB., produced by the Players. 4. Randy Murray is clown af Renaissance Fair. X ' Karate Club Teaches ' i , , Combination of Styles The Karate Club met Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the wrestling room of Closson Center for medita tion, exercise, and practice. Mel Clark, a wearer of the black belt, and Tom Edwards, a brown belt, were instructors. The Karate style they taught was a combination of Kyokushinkai, a Japanese style prac- ticed by a former instructor of the club, Kyoshi Arakaki, and Kaju Kernpo, a Chinese style practiced by the current instructor, Mel Clark. T The club was not for the fighting man, says Daren Klngl, president, but getgto know our inner selves better.f'+fD.G. 2 0196162 Phil and tom nuppfecnn T C 1. Steve Murdock Cleftj helps Brad Speaks frlghh stretch in preparation for practice. 2. Members of the Karate Club are: fFronf row, left to righb Ed Baughman, Bob Watts, Lars Larsen, Bill Smith, Brian Conraoi David Bemardg fsecond rowj Rick Wieners, Jim Huffman, Yvonne Kent, Debbie Webb, Page Fredericks, unidentified person, Noel Yates, Brad Speaks ftreasurerjf ffhffd rowj Mel Clark Unstfuctorj, Dick Hansen, Daren King! fpresidenb, Tom Ed wards, Kim Griffiths, Steve Murdock, Earl Gan der, fnof picturedj Scott Moore rvice presi' deny. 3. The club exercises beforepractlce. 4. The club meottafes during practice. T , T aqvnoroaitm oisonp 4 iPhoto: Jim Olsonj 'P ww, . W . x X., . . ,r fl . yr, g ' B 4fPholo:Jlm Olson! , ,rr fr, .5 . f 'N X ,,, 1021 Organizations ' .. ,.. .. ,. . ...-,.-..a....l...-.f..,..f - -. .-.-- .,,....f .Q-..-...H-E-w-K-:na-L .-4-s-0.-.en-nz:-pr vw--v-H v-----,W u .wr vs Ose we, Judy Slaght Mohammad Raeesian, Hideo Sanechika, Yasuo Nakanishi Juan Carlos Arango, Cyrus Esu Cpartially hiddenj, Sara Kadowaki Un front of Cyrusj, David Nyanjom, Eva Kristiansen, Vernon Webb. 2. A poster announces the Intercultural Club 's annual bazaan which was held in the main room of the MSC. 3. Nancy Roe, helps with the bazaan which lasted three days. 2 QPhafo: David Gillaspeyj I 1.S gi ..'i.X -'f 1 .sx,'e '-f' ', f .i 1,af-xfli fl'i- T I ilr 'ssrrll r llr fsi 1 ..Ml..f,:f--Q41:54sf...,,.,,,,,.fE5T..s.g,.,,,9.i5g,2si.,?-,1,am , - a.fWM,s.,,.s., 'A 3 iPhoto: David Gillaspey lo wa Student Music Educators Association Graceland's chapter of the Iowa Student Music Educator's As- sociation QISMEAJ is an active one. The organization's purpose is to acquaint students and faculty with different aspects of music and with various techniques for teach- ing music. ' This year they explored job op portunifies in music other than in teaching and performing. They at- tended workshops sponsored by ISMEA as well as those sponsored by the national organization, MENC qMusic Educators National COT1fel'el'TCej. They also traveled qPhofo: Phil and Tom Rupprechfj to see concerts and lectures at other colleges by local and non-lo cal specialists. Leadership for the group was provided by President Carina Lord, Vice-President Peggy Keller, and Secretary-Treasurer-Editor Re- becca Ramsey. The group's presi- dent stressed that ISMEA is not just a group for music majors, but for all who are interested in mu- slc. Faculty advisor for our chapter of ISMEA was Tom Ashbaugh. - D.S. Members of lo wa Student Music Educators Association fabovej are: fFront row, left to rlghtj Rebecca Ramsey, Shari Hogue, Carina Lord Peggy Kellen Dale Ulterbackf Csecond rowj Tom Robinson, Jeri Johnson, Shelly Lennon, Steve Kittingen Kathy Cloth- ien Russ Franklin, Marianne Wolfe, Susan Dodds, Tom Ashbaugh, Tina Erickson Hn trontj. Organizations 1101 1 , -.......-... g.-,,.-...,g..- ..-., ' .., gf. .. . , , ' ,.- .. .. , ,,,,,.., ....,.. , ,,, ,,,,....,,,., ., ,,...,-, , ,...,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,..,,,,.g..,..,,Q,., 1 o4forganiza1aons Rodeo and Sadove Club 1CPhQto: David Glllospeyj ' I V V , , , 3 qpnoroz David Giuaspevx fAbo ve Q Phi Abha Thela Club Studies I-Hslory fBelo wj Repubican Club Promoles Pollics iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj ' f 1 :' - n f ,.f , . ?' Phi Alpha Theta ls an international honor society of historians. The Graceland chapter had 25 mem- bers, some of which are on the facul- ty. Jamie Piedlmonte was president of GraceIand's chapter,-while Paul Shupe was secretary. Les Gardner was the faculty advisor. The club provided its members with opportunities to gather and als- cuss topics of historical interest. En trants into Phi Alpha Thetamust have ' completed at least 12 hours or histo- ry courses, and maintained a 3.1 GPA in those courses qancl a 3.0 GPA overally. The initlationilee was 815.005-D,G. . i . Members of the Pnr Abba mera crab rn pnoro al left are: ffronf row, left fo righh Les Gardner ffacullyj, Jamie Pledimonfe fpresidenb, Doug Yar ' ' ' ii rrngfon, Cback rowj Alma Blarr ffacullyj, Bill Russell Ifaculfyj, Mark Chambers, Tom I-liles, Charles Nagy ffaculfyj, A P . ' V a whore: be ra em speyp V 33 f G . K The Republican Club helped make Students more politically aware and active They also sponsored and worked for the Republican Dresldental candidates The Presl dent of the Club was Joe Ourth vice president was Greg Wlnshlp bus: ness manager was Steve Foreman Susan Atherton was program coordinator and Steve Anders was the faculty advisor C H . ,. ., 1 71 A 714' f Members of the Republrcan Club are deff lo rrghtj Greg Wlnshrp Steve Foreman Susan Alh- erfon Julie Ourth Marrlee Newcom Joe Ourth Nancy Barley Kent Christensen Greg Moore Curfls Martin Organlzationsf 403 s . . . . l . L . , ' I ,. ' . . ' ' ' . I , , 1 lr . J I , , . , . I 1 I ' I . ' . I h l , .- . . . . I I . 1 A .. - P-1----- 4'-----ve - -- -- . - Y. -11 V.-1 -. Y . -' f -- . ... ...... .... - - - V .. ,.r..f-...,....- .,, Los Amigos was the name given to a new Spanish club formed this year by Spanish students. The goal of the club was to promote an un- derstanding of Hispanic culture through sessions devoted to Spanish food, music, and dances, and also through viewing slide shows. Two of the club's activities were a bake sale at the beginning of the year to raise funds and a Halloween party that was replete with a pump kin-shaped pinata. - C.H. Spanish club, below.' fFront row, left to righ0 Jennifer Brock, Ken McQulnn, Shelly Woodson, Liza de Guzman fvicepresiden0, Alicia Duque, Sharrie Williams ftreasurerjf fsecond rowj Pam Johnson Ctaculty advisorj, Suzanne Morton fsecretaryj, Tamara Marshall Diana Wise, Les- lie Ford ffaculty advisorj. Not pictured' Doug Yarrington fpresidenU, Curtis Mickunas, Pierina Beckman, Juan Carlos Arango. Graceland Social Welfare Assaclallon hoto David Glllaspeyb Saddle 4 Janice lT'I6f77b9f5 line UD Offef G COlTlD6flflOf7 11.4. other Porfer, Organizaho ns 1 1 05 -gy .-vu-..,-..,,,.,-..q....,. , f I I I 2 l w L e I 1 5 5' E m i e ' 4 1 J 5 l l 4 ii 3 i , ' J L L L l , - L L Q K L 7 1' , L K L V J . 58 5 X h ,..l EE 1 1: , . - L , 5 l 2 ' if ii L - - u L S I 1 . 2 , gg f l x V, l J 15 A ' l A . M V+ X J ff L t 'L sz? 1 , I 5 ,Nav 5 is MN ,X 6 l L' 4 l ' I v v 5 s r i 1 1 V . E , -.. . - g ,.,5.-4-,.,-,ar--7.-,fs-:nf-A-v-r.'-uh .,,, s I- , , , , , ,....-1. f U . . A - V -se - -- - - ' - The Graceland Student Education Association QGSEAJ was open to any student with an education major. Members of the club received monthly information on the national outlook for education. The club also helped its members with their insur- ance needs while they student taught. The club's activities included an ice cream social, pizza party, and annual tea party. Meetings were open to anyone, but memberships required 312.50 in dues. - C.H. GSEA, below: fFronl row, left fo righ0 Ruth Schukan Carol Hosier, Jean Ludwig, Nancy Roe Ivice-presidenfj, Diann Ward, Marilyn Nielsen,' fsecond rowj Mary Beth Evans fadvi sorj, Nadine Zahnisen Rulhann Birks, Mary Jean Murdock Cadvisorj, Lorrilynn Weeks, Lisa Sheehy. Three offcers not pictured: Sheree Brown, presidenlf Cindy Rosh freasuren' and Carol Kilback, secretary. if ff Graceland Sludenf Education Association iPhoto: Phil and Tom Rupprechtj - , i, - - , Q.. . .. ,.. ?g Organizations f 107 . ---r.-.--a-.-..n.---1-. fl 1 il Z . 1 .ill ,E 1 1 tl: tif l, ill ..j ill? Ll iii .. ,ll 'il ilu 4 3 j: l f. ,l 'I 2 ,,l' l .. il 'l il 2 .i ill A , , , l l . 2 1 l l ' l l l TH . l F l l I fi.. i . lj T ll HL l l i ., l 1 E E , :EI Two Ecftors for To wer The Tower this year had two editors instead of one. They were Leland Searles, news and editorials, and Paul Davis, features and sports. Be tween themselves, the two editors tried some new things this year. Ex- amples included photo essays on the front page, pages printed sideways, special topics, C DSW IOQO, and more coverage of sports Qespe cially intermuralsj. - D.G. . .-. . ... . . A... . x ,. . - .-..--...-n.ox 1. Paul Davis, one of the Tower editors. 2. The Tower statt works at the Chronicle ofhce in Lamoni, where the To wer is put together 3. The statt gathers. They are.' CFront row, left to rightj T om Barry, Mark Mclntoshf Csecond rowj Dan Olson Cteaturesj, Janet Lively fnewsj, Ken Baile w,' Cthird ro wj Diane Haas Cphotographerj, Shayne Lane fphotographerj, Tom Probascof Ctourth rowj Philip Rupprecht fbusiness man agerj, Leland Searles Ceditorj, Paul Davis fedi torj, Wade Wallace fsportsj. Not in photo are Harold Kistler Cphoto editop and Joni Ross Cphoto lab technicianj. w n w l L , N 3 5 W 5 If w f I X. i 5 W Y W 3: 'r 2 fL 5, ,. lf EL fb A 1 5 r y. V S V E if i 1 r r w li yy , I , R 4 JC? S if ,-l l 4 .-l ' Qi! ill i l 1 'E l , , l , l ., r 3 l 3 l l Li l lil rl 2 il , l , T' l l , it l i ll . lr L ? l i , l , ' I li ,Q ' ' l ,J ' I R, ,,q,. l Mi ? l E l Vl ii i ,, T , l l M li ln l lr l v E 2 it 4 , l J s Concert Bo d Sound Off The Concert Band, directed by Tom Ashbaugh, gave several pertorr mances this year consisting of con- temporary music. This band, a con- tinuation of the Marching Band, is divided into a small band, a large band, and a Jazz Ensem ble.-D.S. Piccolo: Rebecca Ramsey: Flute: Tim Bair, Lehua Barboza, Wendy Barr, Terri Beaird, Lori Bruch, Laurie Constance, Karen Ewbank, Shari Hogue, Jeri L. Johnson, Debra A. Lauer, Robin Sue Stubbard: Oboe: Michele Black, Melanie Marek, Robin Zlnser. Clarinet: Mary Beth Baker, Bruce Crockett, Brenda Dodds, Amy Eletson, Lisa Freberg, Liza Girard, Melissa McCarty, Steve Rogers, An nette Seagraves, Karen Volz, Betty Winholtz, Marianne Wolfe: Alto Clarinet: Kim Griffiths. Boss Clarinetfkaren Taylor: Contrabass Clart net: Anita Newkirkg Bassoon: John Caywood, Shelly Lennon: Alto Saxophone: Bob Demetrician, Kathy Lynn Goodman: Tenor Saxophone: Russ Franklin, LaDola Kaiser: Bari tone Saxophone: Kim Griffiths: Trumpet: Brinks Austin, Edward Baughman, Yvonne Kent, M. Shayne Lane, Chuck Perry, Landen Schooler, Kevin Stettler, Ron Sutton: Horn: Debbie Ed- wards, Tim Ratfety, Thomas A, Robinson, Nan- cy Spain: Trombone: Brad Austin, Bernard Bentley, Kirk Decker, Marty Garn, Stephen W. KlTflT'tQel', Mark L66 TGYIOT, LeOl'1Ofd J. WGFDOCKQ 5GlifOl76,' BflGl'1 ChflSfel'lS6l'1, D016 4 for-mm' David Gillasbevt Utterbackg Tuba: Peggy Jean Keller, Thomas Rupprecht, Bill Sheren String Bass: Kenneth D. Cooper: Percussion: Steve Anders, Mike Braby, Greg Gesaman, Carina Lord, Gregory W. Newcom, Jim Stobaugh: Jazz Ensemble. Derrick Fultong Managers: Alan K, Leibold, Thomas A. Robinson: Librarian: Peggy Jean Keller: Conductor: Thomas J. Ashbaugh. 2 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj 1, The 497980 Concert Band performs for the student body and general public. 2, Tom Ashbaugh directs the Concert Band's l'Wnter Concert on December 2, 1979, in the MSC. 3. The trumpet section of the con- cert band includes ffrom front to bacld Ron Sutton, Ldfldefl Schoolen Shdyne LGI79, Edward Baughman, and Brinks Austin. 3 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj '112fPertOrITlirtg Arts - a.- g.a.-f.,un.-f4:.qn-m-v-s:L-s--a :'Q?v v ?+P 1?2'?1Wf-'A' ff: 'T' Young Democrats Active The purpose of this club is to give its members a chance to become in- volved in politics and to educate the Graceland student about politi- cal events: Early in December, the Student Academic Council spon- sored a presidential debate in which three members of the club repre sented Democratic candidates in the debate. Articles for the Tower were written by club members to in- form students about political hap penings. Several members of the club attended the annual Jefferson- Jackson Dinner in Ames, Iowa, where they met Vice-President Walter Morldclle, Gnd others. Finally, The Young Democrats worked hard to encourage the public to attend the precinct caucus held in January. - D.S. M9mb6fS of fhe Young Democrats club D059 fOf G picture fb6fOWj. They Ole! fFfOf7f fOW, leff fo righfj Janelle JOH65, Jana Zfl7S6L Beffy Wfl7hOlfZ, TOITI Hfl9S, Manuel Atwood fwifh ChflGj,' fS6COl'ld FOWJ Paul SITUDB, Bill Russell f fC1CUff y GdVfSOU, TIGCY Bffdge. Organizations X111 ............ . . ve- - f .-..,,......,.w...-.s-.-q-,.-. ..-..- Graceland Choir Shares lis Musrc This year the Graceland Choir was divided into two separate groups: a mixed choir qthis pagep and a wom- en's chorus qprevious pagej. The mixed group had 65 members who auditioned to join. The director was Richard Porter and the manager was Ddle UfferbC1Ck. The choir put on a Homecoming performance and a Christmas choral festival, participated in College Day at Independence, Missouri, and gave a spring concert and orches- tral concert, playing Schubert's Mass in The choir also sang in many chapel services.-L.P. Because of the large number of students in the Graceland choir, they were photo- graphed in two groups. ln the top photo are: fFront row, left to righU Bev Frey, Barb Koonce, Sue Mader, Nancy Woody, Diann Ward Karen Dickerson, Kelly Anderson, Jeanne Sundell' Csecond ro wj Joey Roach, Gina Parsons, Cindy Rost, Karen Troeh, Becky Smith, Kathy Fain, Trina Mlson, Kristi Park' er, Carina Lord' Cthird rowj Steve Kittingen Eric Vogelsang, Dar rell White, Tim Tattersall Brad Mercer, Chuck Perry Ste ve Palmen Derrick Fulton: ftourth ro wj Wally Dickson, John Caywood Mark Hum- phrey, Bob Demetrician, Greg Gesaman, Ricky Thomas, Steve Graffeo, Nm Raffetv Cur- tis Lee. Bottom Photo.' CFront row, left to righ0 Leslie Janks,iKarmi Eaton, Madorie Fasten Kathy Kent, Marianne Wolfe, Vicki Cease, Laura McCartney, Laurie Constance: fsecond rowj Hemdah Salonimer, Liz Girard, Debbie Scribnen Alice Burtord Linda Brandt Robin Zinsen Rebecca Ramsey, Peggy K eller,' fthird rowj Paul Mlliams, Dennis Tilley, Dale Utterback, Calvin Moore, Alan Zahniser, Steve Zahniser, Leonard Warnock, Gary Davenport, Ctourth rowj Evan Millen Todd McLarty, Bob Phelps, Greg Wlnshrp, Ray Billen Jim Stoner. '1'14fP6I'fOffT'linQ Arts l -- . ,g-.,,g,..,.-5.9--xg,,+3:u,-ar-fvfxvu en 's Chorus is Heard Again ' Chamber Singers are a Select Group of Voices The Chamber Singers were a high- ly select group of 12 voices chosen from the Choir. They were selected on the basis of voice quality and blend, and sight reading ability. The Chamber Singers specialized in mu- slc for the small vocal ensemble. 'Theft' TTIOIOT DI'OQl'Gm WGS the Olde English Madrigal Dinnergiven at the Christmas season Qsee pages 134 1355. They also performed in churches in Independence, Missouri, and Des Moines, Iowa, as well as in many high schools in the Lamoni area.-C.H. 2. the Chamber Singers are photographed carokng on the north steps of the Ad Building at Christmas. They are: fFront ro w, left to rlgh0 Ron Sutton, Kathy Fain, Debbie Maseles, Don Breshears rdirectong rsecond rowj Gary Dav- enport, Dale Utterback, Karen Troehf Cthird rowj Bev Ffey, Dan Proctor fbehlndj, Karen Gardner Wally Dickson, Steve Kiftingen Made rle Foster. 3. ln a photograph taken at the Olde Engish Madrlgal Dinnen Steve Kittlnger Clem and Madorie Foster Crlghh stroll among diners during a break in the Chamber Singers' program. A The 1979-80 Women's Chorus was the first all women choir Graceland has had in over two years. The choir was made up of 33 women, mostly all freshmen. The Women's Chorus was formed from the overflow of freshmen women trying out for the Graceland Choir. Director Richard Porter said he would like to continue a woman's chorus next year if there are enough girls interested. The ac- tivities forthe Chorus this year includ- ed performing in the Chapel, during the Christmas Choral Festival, at World Conference, and for the 1980 Baccalaureate.-L.P. 1. Members of the Women 's Chorus are: flfront row, left to rightj Pam Moores, Michele John- son, Karen Troeh, Becky Smith, Tammy McFate, Mary Staufter, Melissa McCarty, Liz Cochran, Renee Voltmann, Crystal Choate: fsecond to wj Denise Raine, Karen Ligman, Alycia Young, Tammie Greeven Vickie Cease,rKathy Goodman, Martha Landphair, Hemdah Salonimen Jill Seymour Debbie Edwards, Laura McCartney, Betsy Porten Rick Porter: Cthird rowj Laura Stubbart Lisa Pool Barb Koonce, Dawn Osborn, Amy Elefson, Liza Girard Linda Brandt, Marianne Wolfe, Tara Swali Lori Bruch. Performing Arfsfi 13 1 iPhoto: David Glllasoevj Music Company Deivers Beautiful Music The Music Company is a group of talented musicians lead by Ken Coo- per. They performed in the Graceland Review at Homecoming, and gave two shows during Winter Term, one before and one after a TOur of the SOu'fheClSTerl'1 Uniffd Sfdles. The Music Company was first formed as a public relations effort by the college, a vital function they continue to perform.-D.G. 1. The Music Company are photographed at Homecoming. See other photos on pages 123,140. 2. The Music Company pose for a picture.' fFront row, left to righ0 Karen Troeh, Shelly Lennon,' Isecond rowj Greg Gesaman, Marty Garn, Steve Kittingeh Charles Perry,' Cthird rowj Robin Stubbart, Ken Coopen Russ Franklin, Derrick Fulton, Beth Elefson. 2 QPhO10I Rod Schallp 1 Irma.-. nm.-.. 1-...-.W Y-. 'l 16 f Performing Arts g , -- 1,-,H-ggv.-wasp--9-ssvsvf-H f-fd'-'r archrng Band Featured at Home Foolbat Games The Marching Band performed dur- ing half-times of all home football games Cbut the last oney, for a total of four shows. During Homecoming they also played at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Shaw Center for Performing Arts Csee pages 120-1213, and gave a pregame show for the Homecoming game in addition to a half-time rou- tine. Routines performed by the band this year were designed by Tom Ashbaugh, the band's director, or by one of several members of the band. Routines were created for: the theme from the movie Superman, for the William Tell Overture, for a piece entitled Lassus Trombone, and for other musical selections.- D.G. Members of the 1979 Graceland College Marching Yellowjackets are: Flute: Tim Bair, Terri Beaird, Lori Bruch, Karen Ewbonk, Shari Hogue, Debra Lauer, Rebecca Ramsey: Clarl nets: Brenda Dodds, Amy Eletson, Melissa McCarty, Steve Rogers, Karen Volz, Marianne Wolfe, Karen Taylor: Saxophones: Russell Franklin, Kathy Goodman, Kim Griffiths, Jeri Johnson, LaDola Kaiser, Shelly Lennon, Anita Newkirkg Trumpets: Brinks Austin, Gary Davenport, Yvonne Kent, Shayne Lane, Charles Perry, Thomas A. Robinson, Landen Schooler, Kevin Stettler, Ron Sutton: French Horns.' Debbie Ed- wards, Tim Raffety, Nancy Spain: Trombones: Brad Austin, Kirk'Decker, Marten Garn, Peggy Keller, Steve Kittinger, Alan Leibold, Bernard Newcomer, Mark Lee Taylor, Leonard J. Warnock: Baritone: Brian Christensen, Dale Utterback: Tu- bas: Tom Barry, Thomas Rupprecht, Bill Sherer: Percussion: Lehua Barboza, Mike Braby, Bob Demetrlcian, Greg Gesaman, Greg Newcom, Phil Rupprecht, Jim Stobaugh, Robin Stubbart: Band Staff' Thomas J. Ashbaugh, director: Bruce Crockett, assistant director: Annette Seagraves, drum major, Teri Davidson, twlrlerg Kenneth D. Cooper, arranger: Peggy Keller, manager, Alan Leibold, manager. Photos, this page: 1. and 3. The Marching Band leads a pep rally shortly before the ground breaking ceremony at Homecoming. 2. and 4. The band performs during a halt tlme. Performing Arts X1 15 pwmf.-w,1.wfw1m-. -ve- UJQ QHQQW QWQQ QWQWM 1. N xxx 1Q XR U XX Af x XX I XXX Q X X .T l X L . x an x,h.. fN X I ' jf x , Fl - i I I K AX, ig SX J .Vg W W Q , , 1 . ' 5 1 1215? R it ' I A Mx ' X 1 L15 1 I is 'Qx QV 'LS 'JN-J 1 IW ff ' -'S rw -.- 2'-XX E ,, 'Lf'-VL' ',' Q, it I A i. S X f J w x X , f W r up NH, XX fig X- XX ' Xxxsxxiw Q- X X, ,X iwlrxo-XVQN W XI .........i........i,,..,, '14 . ' 'iii- devf ii.,-+ 'K , - ,,.-,1-q-.-,--Qa---?-,-1,,.,f-s-.fn-:na.-gwovf- Speech Choir Transforms the Written Word Craig Tevisj The Speech Choir was a class and organized group which did oral inter- pretations. They, performed selec- tions of chamber theatre, drama, choral speaking, and readers' the- atre. The Speech Choir, made up of ten members and directed by Celia Schall, performed at a women's so cial club, at church services, at the Renaissance Festival, in Indepen- dence for college day, and at World Conference.-L.P. 2 QPhoto: Craig Tevisj is 3 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj 1. and 2. The Speech Choir performs oral inter pretatlons ot Dr. Suess. ln the lower photo are.' Cleft to righh Bill Batzll Brenda Reicharcl Bob PHGHDS, RGDGY Beflneh Mdfk HUI77l779lQ PGUlC7 OS- born, Lisa Prosser, Curtis Mickunas. Hidden in photo.' Cindy Sage and Jim Stoner. O chestra Perfo m The Graceland Orchestra per- formed twice first semester, once for the Pops Concert and once for their own Winter Concert fDecember 11, 1980, in the MCSJ. The Orchestra practiced together once a week: the string section, however, practiced twice weekly by themselves. Dianne Pope is the conductor of the Graceland Orchestra. She lives in Des Moines, Iowa, where she is the assistant conductor of the Des Moines Symphony. She also conduct- ed the International Chamber Play- ers based in Vienna, Austria.-D.S. Violin l: Kathi Clothier, Marjorie Foster, Carol Hosier, Marlys Lesley, Becky Machart, Betsy Porter, Karen Troeh, Joyce York: Violin ll: Ka- ren Athey, Lana Barboza, Tyra Erikson, Dan Proctor, Gerald Ramsey, Kim Stark, Laura Stubbart, Penny Worthington: Viola: Paul Crandall, Rebecca Ramsey: CelIo.' Dave Hacker, Brenda McClaran, Joe Postnikoff, Sharrie Williams: Bass: Donald Breshears: Flute.' Laurie Constance, Jeri John- son, Robin Stubbart: Oboe.' Melanie Marek, Lin- da Weiss: Clarinet.' Lisa Freberg, Cyrus lshikawa: Bass Clarinet.' Russ Franklin: Bassoon: Shelly Lennon, Mary Kay Stevenson: French Horn: Kenneth Cooper, Tim Raffety, Tom Robinson, Greg Turner: Trumpet: Brad Gault, Chuck Perry, Dave Wilson: Trombone.' Peggy Keller, Mark Taylor, Dale Utterback: Tuba: Tom Barry: Percussion: Mike Braby, Greg Gesaman: Tympani: Carina Lord. 3. Dianne Pope conducts the Orchestra in their Winter Concert in the Memorial Student Union, December 11, 1979. CSee also pages 1361379 Performing Arts f 1 17 ,j - - . ,,.,,,,,,, K ... . , , V- Y , . , -A-vs-..,...1.,..f-.-,...,.-..... Groundbreakrng l-lghlghts Homecomrng The groundbreaking for the long- awaited Shaw Center for Worship and the Arts distinguished this year's Homecoming from others in the past. A crowd of over 200 people gath- ered on Saturday morning, October 5, to watch as 19 individuals each turned a spadeful of soil from the ground east of the tennis courts. Among the 19 were four members of the Shaw family, including the guest speaker, Les Shawg RLDS church re presentatives, including President Wallace B. Smith: community lead- ersg and Graceland individuals, in- cluding President Frank Hough, Campus Minister Everett Gratfeo, and GSG President Scott Kornman. The Shaw Center is expected to be completed in the spring of 1982. fSee also photos on pages 16 and 173 Of course, many other events and activities were part of Homecoming '79, just as in previous years. On the next eight pages, we invite the read- er to take a closer look at all the many activities that were a part of Homecoming this year. - D.G. 1. Decorating was a preHomecoming event that a number ot houses participated in. 2. Hannah Rishel was a hostess tor the open house ot the Science Builcfng. 3. Members of the band play for the pep rally which preced ed the ground breaking ceremony tor the new performing arts building. 4. The Graceland vs. Alumni Women s Volleyball game took place Saturday morning. fGraceland wonj 5. Dick Higdon fa 1979 graduatej and Barry Midgordon talk at the Aaron House reunion held in the Production Center. 6. Field Hockey was another Saturday morning Homecoming activity. 7. The ground breaking forthe new Shaw Center for Worship and the Arts was the highlight ot the 1979 Homecoming weekend. 120 fEvents . I .fl f i I 1 4 - ,fy W I ,Hy 5 1 . I . . s' ws- V ' ' I' .Vp X A Q., ' If J E - E :Tr X gm i f Ac.. M 6: 3 , L-A WX gh A , , ji , E 4 X 5A 'X I I M2115 ' f' tr' m ,tx WJ A y digg ' Y M W A , 5. , f N I I Q' - egifsx. fwxxxfbx 1 7 -f - - X X- C5 L4 Bam 4 Q fbigiffr 5 'E E wk-Re' I' '55, i- , -'I ' squignta 131 5 f'-1g f,. ..,. -.- ' ' -f ' ,-. . . ,.. A.. 6 'E 5? '51 li' 5 7 9'.'Ha-59' , 55X MOFG g Homecoming Events . .,. 1. Kathy Clothler partlcmates ln one ot the re cltals given ln Chevllle, Chapel during, the Homecoming weekend. 2. The Homecoming dance was held Saturday night in 'Closson Gym. 3. The Swarm inn was always crowded during Homecoming. 4. The GracelandCholr performed in Chevllle Chapel during Home coming. 5. The Graceland National Clay ex hlblt was on display in the MSC durlng the Homecoming weekend 6. During the Sunday morning worshm service the Distinguished Ser vice Award was presented to Mary Curtis Cochran. frighb. 7. Celia Schall frighb chats with a friend at the Heritage Club Reunion. 8. Gerald Sitting Eagle does the hoop dance in Closson Gym for the Homecoming crowd 9. Steve Kittinger leads the Music Company in fhe GTGCSIOITG Review. W ' 'I iPhoto: Davld Glllospeyj 122 i Events - 1 . : 7M-fW1,'!'fc 1.-yj.Q 4 if-.Wh ,f ff 'IJ , - f'fZ.',,. .M'Z,w'f f, V f 7 4-'ifnwfff 3797 Zfw,1'i.fJf ,f,i.f..'yf:'f zisffw-'04 -4' W ygzggaififfl' if 6 ifijifw is f wt Q, in f, ,Wai 19214 'f f vf, f ZW? ' f f X, 2 Photo:CraI 'TevIs. V - L T ' 1 , f94.f.gf4flf,f. - 2 m 4 'v,zf--Iwo, .f,f'Lf,i'ff fff H' f mff2zCi'1-f' Wz9 f? 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This year, over 3,500 fans watched the Yellow- jackets defeat their opponents, Iowa Wesleyan, by a score of 38 to 13. Wide-receiver Dave Gadberry said that winning in front of so many fans really made the team feel good. The fans were equally happy. And while everybody enjoyed the football game, they also appreciat- ed other aspects of the game, such as the pregame and half-time shows by the Marching Band. During the half-time show, the marchers were joined by the Graceland Gadets, who did a dance routine before the crowd. In addition, fwirler Terry Da- vidson performed with 0 flaming bd- ton. And throughout the game the cheerleaders often attracted the at- tention of the crowd with their cheers and stunts. Finally, everybody appreciated the good time they were having with their friends. - D.S. 1. One of the afternoon 's events was a perfor mance by the Graceland Gadets at halftime. 2. The cheerleaders thrilled the crowd with their daring stunts. 3. and 4. The main attrac- tion of the afternoon was the football game, which the Yellowjackets won. 5. 3,500 people gathered to watch the Yellowjackets defeat their opponents. 6. - Wayne Marshall cheers the Yellowjackets on. 7. These sidewalk climbers, when they finally reached the game, provided a comical side attraction for the crowd 8. The Graceland Homecoming lnvltational cross country meet concluded shortly before the game. The Graceland Alum ni team took Hrst place in the meet. fDarrell White is the runner in the photoj 9. Anne Seagraves directs the Marching Band during their halftime sho w. 124 fEvents x, , 1 - f f 1 a 3 302-5'A'f 'f ri-'-Jwf 2 ' F ' L 1 . x EQ' X I J 1 ' scncny sax, .x I -, ' i W NWT , Y n H . ,Q Q Q, , ' A U , A A I J 1 I V , 2 ' , M5 - a -, - . . -4 1 2 1 1 z - 5 V 'ra V Q .uqnf 39 ' A , .1 ' , .2 I ? 1 A . ' 1 f' x i . Xfxxx L ' . 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The play itself begins as a sympa- thetic messenger from heaven takes the soul of fighter Joe Pendleton as he appears doomed to die in a plane crash. Upon arriving in heav- en, it is discovered that Pendleton was not due to die for many more years. Unfortunately, Pendleton can- not be returned to his own body be- cause it has been cremated. Pendleton decides to take the body of a no-good millionaire named Farnsworth, who has been murdered by his wife Julia and her lover, in or- der to help Bette Logan whose ta- ther was framed by Farnsworth. Pendleton soon falls in love with her. The story continues as Pendleton, now in Farnsworth's body, becomes determined to get his new body in the pink so he can fight for the championship against an old boxing rival. Julia Farnsworth, still scheming with Tony, hef lover, ITIGDGQBS to fi- nally put an end to her husband, who is really Pendleton. Pendleton then must find another body to fight the championship in. Fortunately for Joe, the body of one of his boxing idols becomes available during a boxing match as a result of murder: Pendleton quickly enters the body and wins the fight, as well as the heart of Miss Bette Logan. - L.G. Cast Cactor's name follows character's namey Joe Pendleton CScott Ourthj, Mr. Jor- dan Gerry Greeny, Messenger qJoey Roachj, Bette Logan QJIII Jenseny, Julia Farnsworth qRlta Finchp, Tony Abbott qRandy Murrayy, Max Levene CBiII Batzllj, Mrs. Ames QLisa Prosserj, Su- sie qPaula Osborny, Sgt. William QMark Hum- merj, AnnfPassenger CSharrie Willlamsp, Lefty qPaul Allenj, Doctorf2nd Escort qJeff Ayersj, Plainclothesmah fDavid Levittj, and Passen- gers Ulm Blair, Lisa Pool, and John Kenworthyj. 1. Joe Pendleton Cwlth saxophonej argues with a heavenly messenger and Mn Jordon Con plattormj about his untimely death. 2. Lat en Joe enters the murdered body of his box ing idol. 3. Detectives drill Max Levene, Joe 's old coach, about the disappearance of Farnsworth. 4. Joe and Mr. Jordon watch Mrs. Farnsworth with her lover. 5. Joe Pendleton, as Farnsworth, soon falls In love with Bette. fPhotos: Rod Schal0 Events X127 Mahi Music 26th Annual Pops Concert A little night music WGS heard in the MSC on the evenings of October 26 and 27 GS the Division of Fine Arts and COSA together presented the 26th Annual Pops Concert, featuring instrumental and vocal selections by the Graceland Community Orches- tra and the Chamber Singers. As usu- al, refreshments were served along with the music throughout the pro gram. The theme for this year's Pop Concert was, of course, A Little Night Music. - D.G. 1. Volunteers serve refreshments. 2. The Chamber Singers perform. 3. The violin player is Kathy Clothien 4. Dianne Pope conducts the Graceland Community Orchestra. 5. Kathy Chock and Daren Kingi enjoy the pro gram togethen 6. Dwight Vredenburg Csec- ond from leftj was the special guest conduc- tor during the Pops Concert. He is a Graceland alumnus and president of Hy-Vee Food Stores. Others in the photo are ffar leftj Bud Edwards, WcePresident for College Rela tions and Director of Developmentg Paddy Kalahan Associate Director of Development: and Cfar righb Dennis Thompson, a Graceland student. 130 fEvents il l ffwf' X ff ff ' f wfff f f f M44 5 .Az ff ' f 7 1 A . Q . :Q ' , 4. pf 1 , f y., f ff : A 1 f . . ffiiwwff y f,4,f.w,, U 4 -Lcffw f fmwffw 0 f ff , H ,,,, , fmfuafvzff 'ff ,. fpyf, ,y,f:f,,y,yw7,52Z!f,,,5V V X WW? , f ' 'M' VWJWV -f ff f f afffr ' , J f 'fCf 'ff: ,',.Qff -Z?-nj1.fgAQ1f!f, 0'-1.6 'fffifhf Y ,,., fj , 5675 ,7,ff'w52f2ff f f Ja., V ffwwf ,, fx, 11711 Zip' yf0fW , 54-,f .-',. f 'f f?f2,if1W:eY'Jzwpf fx W? ff: Q3',:'4Q 32 f ff ,,k- 5 A 1 V4 Si,f f X ',', W Q . 7 fn., f,, KM! W 'W gw0.u.W., ' . L , Wfkfigpf' W ' x Ziff' V, fvy, V X Ifiyywf 7, WW ,V WWW, X , 1 Y 5 iPhoto: Moriho Swonsonj 6 iPhoto: Mortha Swcnsonj Events X131 Y V ..:....s--,-...,.. , lpmr.-rfxn'zww-N .,,,, M dri al Drhner Rene ws Traaition Students again enjoyed a taste of tradition at the Fourth Annual Olde English Madrigal Dinner presented December 8 in the Commons. The dinner featured Olde English menus, costumes, music, decorations, and rules of etyquettef' The music was provided by the Graceland Cham- ber Singers, directed by Donald Breshearsg the Trumpeters, directed Richard Porter Cdirecton, and Jon Ralston. 3. The Commons was the setting for the Madrigal Dinner. 4. The Beggarwoman CLisa Prosserj asks tor alms from Rita Finch. 5. Gail Ungstaai T wyla Jones, Brenda Reichert, and Nancy Dil lon deft to rightj enjoy the meal before them. 6. The Court Jester Uoey Roachj entertains the diners. 7. These Trumpeters are.' deft to rlgh0 Kevin Stetlen Chuck Perry, and Brinks Austin. 8. Dale Utterback and Liana Barboza walk to the stage. fPhotos by David Gillaspeyj 2 by Tom Ashbaughg and the Record- er Consort, under the direction of Richard Porter. - D.G. 1. The Chamber Singers and the Court Jester pass the wassail bowl Pictured are deft to righ0 Debbie Maseles, Gary Davenport Joey Roach CCourt Jesterj and Karen Gardner. 2. Pro vidng recorder music are members of the Recorder Consort.' deft to righ0 Peg Falls, Shelly Lennon, Paula Osborn, Gina Parsons, 1 F P i ig i 134 fEvents Q T .fx 1f ' I Q4 V 44. f if 24 , U r ' 4 of. 'I Q V . 2 , N , , 'O ,,ff 'M W 1 I , 5 I n , P n V-1 ik f. 7 ' , , 4 itz, 1 I f4,,ffz,- 2 g ' ff dw., ' ff W 45,4 4' W , iff y '14 4 , fwgfgg ff fy 1 7 iw 'v Ms 77 1 ffffa W f2gy4J3f5 f, 1111! 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At the end ofthe day, Red Cross per- sonnel left with 251 pints of blood collected mostly from students but also from area residents. - D.G. , 1 i 138 fEvents .,...' ' i' ,. . - , avg!-r-1-+N-r-Qqp.as:rr,s-pw-r.fxw': Crchestra Presents ifwnter Concert The Orchestra's winter offering was presented to the public on Decem- ber '11, 1979, in the MSC. The COnCeI'T started with a medley of Christmas carols performed on the trumpets, trombones, and tuba. Next on the program were three German dances by Mozart and a suite by Gustav Hoist. After an intermission, the orchestra returned to play an- other Mozarf composition, this time a symphony. - D.G. 1. Karen Troeh Clettj concentrates on the mu- sic before her. 2. Dianne Pope Crigh0 con- ducts the Orchestra's Winter Concert in the MSC. 3. Dianne Pope is a highly energetic conducton as can be seen in this photo taken in a classroom setting. 4. A close-up of the string section of the Orchestra. Some of the members are: fBottom lef0 Rebecca Ramsey playing violin,' Ctop lef0 Don Breshears, a facui ty memben playing bass: fcenter leftj Paul Crandall on the viola,' and fcenter righb Bren- da McClaran, playing the violoncello. fBrenda is a music teacher at the Lamont schools. Q 4 iPhoto: David Gillasbevi Events 1137 - V 'f - ' ' - , pear..-pn-Q-..,.w.----u-s-,-..,.. - ' - ' ' - -..u,L-,-ai..-A, ---V-Mfg --74. ,,,, we e The Year's Enferfainmenfi Review 1 iPhoto: David Giliospevb 2 iPhoto: Dovid Giliospeyj Nw xxx 3 fPhoto: Jim Ols A iPhoto: David Giltospeyy 5 iPhoto: Dowd Glllospeyy 140 jEvents -...vu J 1. Some students are giving blood, some are awaiting their turn to give blood.' this is the scene in the MSC main room on Blood Bank day. ln the foreground a nurse checks Julie Ho ward 's blood pressure. 2. Nancy Smith com- forts a reclining Gail Ungstad as she gives blood 3. A closeup photo reveals the taped down needle through which blood is being extracted from the arm of David Mills. Also visi ble is the gauge which is monitoring his blood pressure. 4. Janine Downey on her back while giving blood casts an anxious glance at something behind her. Janine was one of some 200 Graceland students who unselHshly gave blood that day. 5. Danise Foster and Mel Launius lie side by side on the cots the Red Cross have set up. A nurse checks Danise 's progress. CPhotos by David Gillaspeyj ,lo 7 Events f 139 . Graceland 142 fEvenfs Students Salute lo wa Iowa You're the One was the name of the show that Graceland students performed at Adventure- Iand Park in Des Moines, Iowa, for the summer of 1979. The show, spon- sored by McDonalds Corporation, was centered around the settlement of Iowa and told about the Louisiana French settlers moving up the Missis- sippi River to Iowa, about Iowan farm life, and presented a Yankee Doo- dle salute to America. Directed by Dennis and Linda Steele, 19 students including cast and crew put on the entire produc- tion. The cast consisted of seven dance couples: Phil Allen and Laura Benedict, Eric Vogelsang and Ann Culek, Todd McLarty and Laurie Con- stance, Wally Dickson and Susan Wright, Greg Moore and Michelle Hampton, Evan Miller and Nancy Woody, and Rory Calloway and Christy Roberts. Stage manager John Caywood was assisted by his crew: Steve Zahnizer, Tony Jo Crabtree, Ke vin Kiser and Bob Farnham. They put on four performances a day, seven days a week, from May 19 to Octo ber 3, with weekend performances only after school started. On August 30, 1979, the students staged a special show in the MSC for the Graceland audience. The pho tos on these two pages depict their performance that night. - L.P. 1. Dennis and Linda Steele accompanied by Ken Cooper opened the show for the Grace land audience. 2. Christy Roberts and Rory Calloway dance to a riverboat tune. 3. The group sings about an Iowan farm celebration. 4. The show ended with the Grand Hnale and a salute to America. 5. Greg Moore and Mi chelle Hampton sing Iowa You're the One. CPhotos.' David Gillaspeyj 3 - 1.1-- 6 iPhoto: David Gillospeyj 7 iPhoto: Craig Tevisj 8 iPhoto: Steve Fongy I9 iPhoto: Cami Andersonp ff A , -n--,.,-wfto--17,1-,.p,.+r-vmrwrew 1. Peter Davis and Laura Benecfct participate in the Freshman Talent Show on September 10, 1979. 2. The Music Company presents their show at Graceland as a starting point for theu 1980 Mnter Term tour. 3. Entertainer Dave Ru' dolf performs at Graceland on November 22 1979. 4. These synchronized swimmers, under the direction of Katie Everett put on a Water Ballet show for students on December 5 and 6, 1979. 5. George Shearlng plays some jazz music for a Graceland audience on Novem ber 5, 1979. 6. David Horowitz exhibits his tal ent for ventriloquism in his show on January 18, 1980, 7. Joe Kennedy speaks in the Ameri cas Rooms at Graceland while campaigning for his uncle, Ted Kennedn during the 1980, presidential campaign. 8. On January 5, 198Q the Northern illinois Jazz Ensemble performed forthe Graceland student body 9. The Army Blues Band delighted listeners at their concert on November Z 1979 Events 1141 - - 9 V - - - hx,,a.. 144 fEvents ..,.A... .-a,.M..,..,.-,,,. A ' -' Events M43 Current Events Affect All Of Us ln the latter days, said Jesus, there would be wars and rumors of wars. Whether we are living in the latter days or not, our world today certalnly does match that descrip tlon. There are indeed wars, not to mention coups, assassinations, riots, natural and manmade disasters, and much crime. The news media dutifully inform us about these events. We don't al- ways have time to listen, however, what with our studies and our living ln relative isolation in this sanctuary we call Graceland College. Nevertheless, what happens out there ln the world ultimately affects all of us, for better of worse, because those events change the world in which we are a part of. On these two pages, then, we take our turn at reporting some of the ma- jor news stories of the school year, events that have affected us and our world. The items below are ar- ranged more or less by order of im- portance, and arranged month by month. The source for the following information was issues of the weekly magazine, Time-D.G. September Proponents of the SALT ll treaty being de bated ln the Senate suffered a setback after the presence of a Soviet combat brigade in Cuba was revealed The United States intelll gence community had taken far too long to discover the troops, and opponents of the treaty questioned America's ability to monitor future Russian compliance to the terms of the treaty. Afganlstan Prime Minister HaHzullah Amin re placed President Noor Mohammad Taraki in a bloody coup that left 60 people dead includ Ing Tarakl. Tarakl himself came to power in an Aprlt 1978, coup. A Marxist, he enacted a pro gram of social reforms that did not sit well with Islamic tribesmen C852 ofthe popula tlonj, and clvll war ensued. Amin's term in of flce was to pro ve short however. Donald McHenry, 42, was appointed United States ambassador to the United Nations fre placing Andrew Young, who resigned after making contact with the Palestine Llberatlon Organization, which the United States does not ofdcially recognlzej. President Jimmy Carter had a job approval rating of only 192, according to an Assoclat ed Press-NBC polt the lowest of any president the 1930s. fRl'Chard Nixon 'S low was -HUrrlCat'le Frederick hlt the United States Gulf Coast from Gulfport, Mississrppt to Pensacola, Florlda. Mobile, Alabama, suffered 130 mph '146f Current Events winds and 12 feet above normal tides, causing one billion dollars worth of property damage. ' General Motors and the United Auto Work- ers Union negotiated a new contract peace fully for the flrst time in 15 years, diverting a strike that would have hurt both parties. Gold prlces soared to S380 an ounce. OCTODSI' Pope John Paul ll visited the United States after flrst stopping in Ireland. He was only the second Pope in history to travel to the United States. In the States, he flew from Boston to New York, then to Philadelphia, Des Moines, Chicago and Washington, D.C. Millions of Americans fell in love with the Pope, who turned out to be quite a crowd pleaser. Nev ertheless, he never compromised on basic POPE JOhl7 Paul tt f59Cf9Gj Gt the UWITQ Ht5fOfy FGft'T75 DSCII' Des Moines lo WG. church doctrine in his speeches. His visit to Des Moines wasn't originally planned but was a response to an in vitatlon by a farmer from Truro, lo wa. Stopping at the Living History Farms near Des Moines, the Pope drew the largest crowd ln lo wa History. ln Cambodia, thousands of refugees streamed lnto neighboring Thailand In the four and a half years since the country fell to the Khmer Rouge communists, one third of a population of eight million had died the result of wat much disease, and genocide. With an- other two million facing imminent death from famine, international relief agencies and world governments began a huge relief pro gram to save the Cambodian people. Patrlotlc Front CoLeaders Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo accepted a new majority rule constitution for their country, Zimbabwe Rhodesia, a constitution hammered out by Brit Ish dkolomats to end hopefully, seven years of clvll war ln the country. Moshe Dyan, Israeli Foreign Minister, re- signed over the future of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip areas. The Nobel Peace Prize, worth S190, 000, was awarded not to a high-le vel dkalomat but to one Mother Teresa, 69, who founded a now world wlde charity, The Missionaries of Charity, ln the streets of Calcutta, India. South Korean President Park Chung Hee, 61, was assassinated in Seoul by the chief of his own intelligence agency. The Pittsburgh Pirates captured the World Se ries, 43, against the Baltimore Orioles. lt was a cold rainy World Series. - A Time magazine poll indicated that Ted Kennedy was favored over President Cartet 492 to 392, in the 1980 presidential cam palgn. Gold prices topped 3397 per ounce. November On Sunday morning, November 4, militant students ln Tehran, lran, acting in the name of their country's holy ruler, the Ayatollah Khomelnt invaded the American embassy and took hostage some 60 Americans. The students demanded the return of the exiled Shah of Iran, then in New York receiving can cer treatments. President Carter chose a poli cy of restraint rather than sendlng in the Ma rlnes to rescue the hostages. Carter later decided to fight back by freezing lran 's mone- tary assets in the United States and by stop plng oll Imports from lran. A wave of anger swept the United States, directed against lranlans llving in the United States ,especially studentsj. Latet Khomeini ordered he release of some of the hostages mve women and eight black menj but said the remaining hos- tages would be frled for espionage. Two hundred Muslim fanatics siezed for eight days the Sacred Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest of holy places in the Islam religion, shaking the Islamic world. Belle vlng the United States was behind the attack on the Sacred Mosque, 10,000 Pakl stanls attacked and destroyed the United States embassy in Islamabad Pakistan, the capitat Two Americans died in the incident. The United Nations held a conference on the plight of Cambodia, and 51 countries pledged 2 10 million dollars of aid December ln the United Nations, Communist and Third World countries, together with the United States allies and European countries, de nounced Iran 's continued holding of the hos- tages. The lnternational Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, an arm of the United Na tlons, listened to the United States' case and then swiftly called for the release of hostages by lran. The action by the Court which has no power of enforcement served mostly to focus world opinion against Iran. Meanwhile, thou sands upon thousands of Christmas cards ad dressed to the hostages deluged their captors. The exiled Shah of Iran left New York, was denied reentry into Mexico fwhere he had stayed before he came to the United Statesj and went to Panama. The Ayatollah Khomeini's rule over his own country was never Hrm. This month, for exam ple, thousands of Azerbayani Turks, the na tlon 's largest minority group, revolted after a referendum in Iran was passed making Khomelnl ruler for life of the country. fKhomelnl was a member of the majority group in Iran, the Shi 'ite Muslims. J On Christmas Day, 1979, the hostages in lran received a most welcome gift: a visit by tour clergymen fone French and three Americanj, who conducted services for the hostages. Afterwards, the clergymen could account for only 43 of the purported 50 flater 531 hos tages, sparking a controversy. On Christmas Day, 1979, the Soviet Union gave its neighbor, Afganistan, a most unwanted gift: thousands of soldiers, airlifted into the capital fKabu0. Two days latet the world knew why. President Hahzullah Amin, Tarakl's successot had been deposed and killed replaced by a Soviet puppet ruler. ProKhomeini slogans broadcast from sound trucks incited 2,000 demonstrators to attack the United States embassy in Trmolt Libya. Ht teen Americans inside escaped safely. President Carter's handling of the Iranian cri sis, for better or worse, resulted in a dramatic reversal of his political fortunes. ln the polls, he was now favored over Ted Kennedy 532 to . . . . ,A , , .,, ,,-,.,,,,. ..,:. ....-s ,, . ,,,,. -, .fsp-...J-..,Q.l-v-4-if--'--fl V ff - The YSGI' 1979 WGS special f0I' LOmOni - if WGS the COIT'lI'TlUnifY'S centennial year. On August '19, 1979, the citizens of Lamoni threw them- selves a birthday party to celebrate the milestone. The event featured live entertainment, and included the mandatory cake and ice cream. ,., . . 1 .,,,.-gpg-F.-,-sf-x---ey,T-,ss-I-A-V--.-. ':'e ' K ,.. . Participants at the event could also ride an authentic-looking stagecoach if they wanted to. The uniqueness of the celebration even attracted a camera crew from a Des Moines television station. - D.G. 1. Lamoni resident Sherry Stevenson stands behind the magnihcent cake created for the centennial birthday party. 2. Pat Lesley, Graceland professor and Lamont mayor Cat the timej, is interviewed by a reporter for a Des Moines television station. 3. Horace Redman 's stagecoach give these children a sense of history while they attend the birthday celebration. 4. Graceland President Frank Hough samples the cake and ice cream served at the party. 5. and 6. Special medal lions honoring Lamoni 's 100 years of existence could be purchased at the birthday party Ctront and back sides are shownj. 7. Graceland Controller Ray Adams was one of a number of musicians who entertained the crowd that day. fPhotos 5 and 6 by Rod Schall,' all others by David Gillaspe y. J V ' WH I , 0 49. fy 2277-.1 Cv ' . 24 7- -- . .,?..,,,,,X .-1 f f ,. . Qt- X . is MW A ge. it 14-' S fl. 1, 1 S' ' ' 99 yi rrr. 4 5. jg , QW kd L, -V f,, . .vs Q 1, 41 . :rl , f -I -V,' ff T ' . 41 5 f fir vi it z ,M f f, I 1 ofvfy- f 1. 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Joe Clark, Canadian Prime Minister, re- ceived a vote of no conHdence in Parliament after only sbt and a half months in ofwce. Elec- tions were scheduled for February, 1980. JCIDUCTY The Soviet Union continued to pour troops by the thousands into Afganistan, and the So vlet Christmas move turned into a full scale in vaslon and occupation. World reaction was united against the Soviet act of aggression. Even usually friendly Third World countries turned on the Soviet Union. President Carter embargoed 2.6 billion dollars worth of grain destined for the USSR in retaliation. Sales of computers and other vital technology were stopped also. Carter's ultimate weapon, he decided was a United States and world boy- cott of the 1980 Olympics in Russia. fThe Sovi ets had a considerable prestige-not to men tlon monetary-in vestment in the games. 1 United Nations Secretary Kurt Waldheim trav eled to Tehran In a vain attempt to negotiate the release of the hostages. In Rhodesia, an uneasy ceaseHre began be tween government forces and black guerrillas fthe Patriotic Fronh. As part of the British de signed ceasefire agreement guerrillas left the countryside where they had been hiding and gathered at assembly points while govern- ment forces gathered at military bases frather than fight each othen. Indira Gandl was reelected Prime Minister of lndla. She was kicked out of offce three years ago by voters. Carter whipped Kennedy in the Io wa prima- ry by a 2 to 1 margin. George Bush, a Republi can candidate, narrowly defeated contender Ronald Reagan. Carter's popularity this month rose to 622, while Kennedy's fell to 28 Z. The Philadekahia Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 3 1-19, in Super Bowl XIV. Gold prices surged to over S800 an ounce, a new record. Silver prices rose, too. FebfUGI'Y The Uhffed States captured six gold lT7edGlS lh fhe Wfllfef Olympics held ffl LGke Placid New YOfk, while fhe Russians WOI7 fel? Gftd fhe EGSf GefIT7GDS WON nine. Five of America's medals were WOI7 by one Def80I7, Effe Helden, O speed skater. The United States hockey team WOI7 fhe other upsetting the RUSSIGDS Ghd then going on to beat the Ffhfdftd feGIT7. The FBI's 23 month long Operation Abscam, revealed this month, stung a number of Congressmen and other political Hgures who had accepted bribes from agents posing as rlch Arabs. There were immediate questions of entrapment however Canadian diplomats helped six American diplomats-which they had kept hidden for three months-escape from Iran. Americans collectively thanked their northern neighbor for this darlng act by the Canadian dmlomats. Elections were held in Canada, and voters returned former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to his old otHce. AntlRussIan protests continued in Afganistan as rebels maintained their resistance to the Soviet Invaders. The rebels flslamic tribesmenj were badly outgunned however. Due to the Soviet invasion of Afganistan, Carter revised his attitude toward the Rus- sians, and ,proposed a reinstatement of the draft registration to help prepare the United States for any future military actions. President Carter defeated Kennedy in Maine, Minnesota, and New Hampshire. As for the Republicans, Ronald Reagan made a comeback from his January defeat to George Bush. Prisoners rioted in the badly overcrowded New Mexico State Penitentiary, and thirty in mates were brutally killed in the most sav- age prison riot in U.S. history. The prison was destroyed by the rioters. MCl'Ch Reagan won big in more primaries, prompting three Republican candidates- Senators Robert Dole and Howard Baker and Texan John Connally-to drop out of the race. That left George Bush and John Ander son stlll in the campaign. Bush had defeated Reagan in the Iowa primary and Anderson had defeated them both in the Massachussetts primary. But Anderson couldn't win later in his own state of Illinois, where Reagan was the victor. On the Democratic side of the campaign, Kennedy lost a crucial test to Carter in the Illi nols primary but later edged Carter in New York and Connecticut. At the end of the month, incumbant Carter and Republican Ron ald Reagan were the strongest candidates, with two Hfths and one Hfth, respectively, of the delegates needed to win their parties' nominations. A Hve member United Nations commission vlslted Iran to in vestlgate the atrocities of the exiled Shah of Iran and his secret police, SA VAK. When they were not permitted to see the hostages, as they had expected to, they gave up their then sixteen day old mission and returned to New York. Since the begin ning of the Iranian crisis in November of 1979, the United States' hopes for a resolution or easing of the crisis had been raised and then dashed many times. This was another exam ple of the frustrations American and other offi clals weathered in trying to gain release of the American hostages. In Bogota, Columbia, terrorists attacked the Dominican Republic 's embassy where a num ber of foreign diplomats were gathered. Some fifty people, including ambassadors of the United States and 14 other nations, were held hostage. Some people fwomen and those wounded in the attackj were released early In the ensuing negotiations. Since the beginning of the yean eight other embassies had already been attacked in Latin America alone. In Rhodesia, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, black guerrilla leader won a national election by a landslide 56322, thus ending white minority rule In that country. Fighting 185 inflation, the Federal Reserve raised the prime lending rate to an unprec- edented 19Z-and doors to easy credit slammed shut all across the nation. And back at Graceland College, President Frank Hough was forced to resign by the col lege 's Board of Trustees for pushing for an end to the RLDS Church 's financial support of Park College, in Kansas City area. This action raised the issue of the relationship between Graceland and Park College. April President Carter imposed chplomatic and economic sanctions against Iran, including such diplomatic measures as severing rela- tions with that country and expelling its diplo mats here, and economic moves like banning American exports fother than food and medi clnej to Iran-even though such exports had dwindled already. Negotiations leading to the transfer of control of the American hostages from the militants io Iran 's Revolutionary Court ' L' .,.:9---5-.,a,-g-,:a,..,.:..-,,-,.-,-bs-r-Aqye-f:.,.m-.-- cll fa step that would have lead to the eventu- al release of the hostages, hopefullyj col lapsed, leaving both the US. and Iran bitter. The nation 's economy had slipped into a re cesslon, Carter Hnally admitted Actually, the recession had been coming for over a year, but had been forestalled by consumers rush Ing to buy before inflation drove prices high- er. Increased interest rates Hnally stopped such buying, and the economy faltered. Par tlcularly hard hit by the beginning recession, as usual was the auto and housing industries. New York City faltered in a different way when transit workers went on strike, shutting down the city's subway system and puIHng its busses off the streets. Over Hve million passen- gers a day use the sub ways and busses when they are running. New Yorkers, resourceful as always, coped by walking, jogging, cycling, and even roller skating to work. Some people who couldn't cope included the city's poor and elderly, and for them the transit strike was disastrous. President Carter defeated Kennedy by 2 to 1 margins in both the Msconsin and Kansas primaries, giving Carter over half the dele gates he needed to win his party's nomina tlon. Reagan was the Republican victor in both primaries. At the 1980 World Conference of the RLDS Church, Graceland's Director of Religious Life, Everett Graffeo, was called to apostlehood In Havana, Cuba, 10,000 people seeking asylum jammed the Peruvian embassy grounds after its guards were temporarily with drawn. Deeply embarrassed, Fidel Castro permitted the people to fly to any country that would take them. Later he suspended the flights, and many people instead made it to Mlaml aboard hundreds of small boats-part of a massive, unoficial and spon taneously formed sealift rescue operation be tween Miami and Cuba. MGY An American attempt to rescue the hos- tages In Iran was scrubbed by President Carter when three of eight Navy helicopters used In the mission broke down en route to a desert staging area 250 miles from Tehran. That was as close as the wouldbe rescuers ever got to the hostages, in fact. But there was tragedy: Eight serlicemen died when a helicopter being refueled in the Iranian desert crashed into one of several C-130 transport planes waiting to fly the rescue team to safe ty out of the country. American allies were outraged by the res- cue mission. They had just moved to support US. sanctions against Iran and believed that this meant no US. military action against Iran. Iran Itself responded to the action by dispers- Ing the hostages to several cities throughout the country to cfscourage further rescue at- tempts. Carter faced much initial criticism at home, though many families of the-hostages supported the rescue gambit. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance resigned because of the rescue mission. He had been opposed to the mission, which had been prepared in secret since the takeover of the American embassy In November of 1979. Senator Edmund S. guskle succeeded Vance as Secretary of a e. Iran got a taste of its own mecicine in Lon- don, howeven when Arab terrorists captured the lranlan embassy there, demanding the re lease of Arabian political prisoners in Iran. Iranian officials failed to see the obvious relo- tlonshlp between this most recent ,incident and their continued holding of American hos- tages, denounclng the London takeover while defending their own actions with regard to the American hostages. Josh: Broz Hto, president of Yugoslavia for 35 years, died at the age of 87. llllnols Congressman John Anderson quit the Republican party to run on a independent ticket In the presidential campaign. Current Events I 147 . . - - ....--.-.-.-,.........-,,....,....,..--f-w--,...-..,- .A . -.. ,...-.. A. - .. f:-..,.hl...i...,Q..,1,.-? .L.,im 150 fCampus Life 2 A New Year Begin . . . The 1980 school year started on August 26, 1979 with the arrival of new and returning students to their dorms. Each person arriving at Gra- celand came with his own expecta- tions of what he would find. New stu- dents anticipated moving into a new home, making new friends, and start- ing the last phase of their formal edu- cation. Returning students looked for- ward to another year of dorm life, of studies, of meeting new friends and strengthening old friendships, of the Graceland experience. Students, families, and friends ar- rived in cars piled high with suit- cases, stereos, and other essentials for dorm life. After roommates met each other, and after all belongings were moved in came the big deci- sions of how to organize rooms. Many changes were eventually made, such as lofting beds, mov- ing in couches, and repainting walls. Finally, everyone was satisfied with room arrangements, and all students both old and new settled down for the long and challenging school year ahead. - L.P. 1. Cindy Cooper Ueflj and Loraine Perkins frighb fake a break from moving in. 2. People come fo Graceland from all over. 3. The last load. 4. Tim Ohmer remodels his room. 5. Lan- den Schooler has his hands full as he carries in his possessions. 6. The seemingly endless lines of registration. 7. The arrival of freshmen is M nalized by inifiafions: these freshmen being ini fiated are members of Solah house. , fPholos.' David Gillaspeyj l , , ,, ,ww .- . -- X ff ,V ,-f..-I-3ff-4.w.- ,547 -Af' - .-7 gy My 9 521 ., yijfg- 5 iff-554 'fflf 7153 aim fiff -'ff-if :if-15, f 1 . ,A 2- CT-,mfr . -terms wif' ui-nz. r . .... -. ,.,.., .u.,.. .... -N-wdm... , - ' 3 fi! ' X f ' f f' ., 'f f . 'L , 9 ,- -s by Ju 4 -ii nw' 71' X X I I M . 'Magi 1 -1 Wing ' ' ,, vw, -:Zn ...- Free Utne Spent in Many Ways 2 qPhoto: David Gillosbeyj The bell rings, and you breathe a sigh of relief. Classes are finally over for the day. You rush through the classroom door and out the building. In your dorm room, you toss your books onto the bed. Sitting clown, youtbegin wondering what to do for the rest of the day or tonight. You could go out to eat tonight, or may- be drop by the MSC for a game or two of pool. You could do your laun- dry, or play cards with friends. You could also go to the library tonight and study. You certainly need to . . . 1 iPhoto: David Gitlaspeyj 3 cPh0101 Dvvid GHIOSDGVD 4 rvnozoz David emospeyy i 152 fCampus ure lap , M Campus Life 1151 .a:,.,.,-.,.-,,...-...,..-..,,.,. 1. Eating in the Commons is always an interest ing experience. Pictured here are Cleft to righb Mark Chambers, Jennifer Brook, Karen Athey and Chuck Logsdon. 2. After classes there is time to shop in town. Here Ann Seagraves shops in the Varsity Drug. 3. To for get the hard day of classes, students often fake a late night excursion to the Dinner Bell in Eagle ville to eat the restaurant's famous clnna mon rolls. Pictured are ftrom left to righh Joe Hiles, Rhonda Boles, Brian De waele, Debbie Maseles and Debbie Hunt. 4. Part of the daily routine on campus is checking the mailbox for letters from home. At her box is Diana Wise getting her mail. 5. A game of pool is a favor- ite pastime for many students. 6. Chris Colman and Lisa Anderson enjoy ice cream in the Swarm inn, CPhotos by David Gillaspeyj 1 154 fCompus Life 0.4m-.4955 , , A -a--u,-+e-ngu- V V, ve ilu F- , ru t 7 J,?,,,,,,,v,,,Y,,.-,., 5 iPhoto: David Glllaspeyj 7 iPhoto Mark Eagan? WWW. V WUY Continued Campus Life X153 LP ,111 C fd a -1-1-- ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ,, 1 ' ' A .L - v----v ,' z . f 2 1 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj Something to Do in the Do m 1. When students have nothing else left to do, they can always watch television, as these students are doing in Tess Morgan lounge. 2. Gunsolley lounge, a 24-hour lounge, often is used by students for purposes of studying. Typing a paper are Joy Shirley and Craig Zuber. 3. Some Graceland students enjoy a good game of cards. In the lounge in Unit C, Terry McGuire, David McClure, an unidentified person Chlddenj, and Curtis Clarke fback to cameraj, left to right, enjoy a game of cards. 5. On the right, Kent Christensen trighh helps Tim Carnahan with his homework. David Sell ers look on from his bed. 5. Guitar playing pro vides for a period of quiet introspection. Play- ing his guitar is Leland Searles. 6. A lot of time is logged by students on the telephone, This 3 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj ll 9 K 7. Z 1 x 1 2 student is Laura 5fUbbGflf 2-51 T 5 z . 5 : 4 uf 156 fCClmDUS Life 2 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyy A Yfff A iPhoto: David Giilaspeyj , r ...vw x .. A 5 .. :P ' 3 4 N x 5 6 3 f 1 Q! 1 f QU f ff! 7 f fi tg ,......,.,f,,,nw'W7C n all 1 nnlnsi 1 1 l I I n -1 155 fCampus Life --4 rw-W-Q--if- p-an-,.-yapwdbymp-.-........,.,,.,,.. 1 iPhoto: Phil Rupprechfj :gg 1 S? 2? . 7 1 ai Y xr 2 I E Y 2 qvnoroz Cami Anciersonp 1. Sheila Fleet talks with a vlsltor in Tess Mor' gan lounge. 2. The candle passing is a cus tom followed in the girls' dorm when a girl be comes engaged. Alyclag Young parfickaafes in a candle passing for Cynthia Fears. 3. Ka- ren Vok and lim Crowell share a moment fo gefher in her room, 4. Leeanne Gillespie fleffj and Janice Gregg frightj live offcampus in an aparfmenli rafher than live in a dorm. 5. Dan Smith adusls the tuning of his slereo. 6. Tom Haslee, Susan Tillock, Kevin Gocken, Dave Wil son, Kirk Boote and Lorraine Perkins fclock wise from leffj play Monopoly In Faunce lounge. 7. Susan Tlllock resls afler sfudying in Gunsolley lounge, 'lsafcampgus Life -' ---- - '-4 --, ' ,- . , L- ,,..W7Q .. .riff ' T' ,,,,,Q Q, .ggwf-wr,-w,'w 6 iPhoto: David Gillospeyj 6 iPhoto: Jim Olsonp . H. Ag N ++,f- . Confinued Campus Life X157 ' .-..w,.-...Q-uv-.-,.,...,-.f..,....... .... House Activities Unite Students o 1 avi asp After classes and on weekends, students have much free time. House Clciivifies offered students WCIYS to spend this time together with other members of their houses. House ac- tivities ranged from intermural sports Csee pages 162, 1637 to formal dances, from water fights to serenad- ing brother or sister houses. Some house activities were planned, some just happenedg but in either case, stu dents always had a good time. - L.P. 1 qPhato: David Giitaspeyj 160 fCampus Life I 3 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj n-w,-v- a 3 4 iPhoto David Gliiaspeyy 5 iPhoto David Glliaspeyj wx ' BA 'N' ' rf . 'i,,.,.. .. 7 CPhoio: Davld Glllaspeyp , V 4 W -V Campus Life f 159 qw-A my--HL ,f , H-, ,. - , ,Q ,,,.-i ni,-,,. ..4 n::,,:-ff. -,,,g, M. -,-,..!!-'g-Pgsfv ,M-QL-,.....,,,,,..-...,..M, - 1 iPhoto David Gitlcnspeyy 3QPhoto:Dc1vidGlIIclSb6yJ, 5 fmnoro oovrd Glllcspeyj W W 5CPh0i0 Dcwld Glllflsvevl , y W Q 462 fCompus Life ,. , 1 Y V -,,-95?-.g-ppfp-.-17-,ygpgv-m.:n.-gv 4 iPhoto Ofef Campus ure X161 ., K , f' K lfWnfer Hnaly Arrived The winter of 1979 80 was unusual ly warm and snowless The weather C0l'1fI'GS'led sharply with that of the winter before 01978791 which WGS the third coldest on record The lack of snow was one major reason this winter was so mild ac cording to Dale Branch of the Des Moines Iowa Weather Bureau The reason is that bare snowless ground absorbs more sunlight and becomes warmer than ground covered with snow, which reflects sunlight. Statistics from the Weather Bureau for the city of Des Moines indicate just how warm the winter began. The average temperature throughout the month of December was 6.6 de- grees above the normal average. January's temperatures were four degrees above normal. , 4 . 164 fcampus Life ' rr' 5 3 l ,, , J,,:.,,,,....,,,,,.,,.,,g,,nNwze-mavzyvm lniermu al Sports In their spare time, many students could be found participating in or watching the different intermural games. When playing intermurals it was usually two mens houses play- ing against each other, or two wom- ens houses playing against eachoth- er. There was a wide variety of sports to participate in such as foot- ball, soccer, tennis, volleyball and basketball. The games were always very competitive. -L.P. 1, in an intermural soccer game, Sandra White returns the ball to play. 2. Liza de Guzman concentrates on returning a serve in an lntermural tennis match. 3. Michelle Hampton, quarterback for Shalom, receives the snap in a girl 's lntermural football game. 4. Scott Ourth blocks his opponent in an inlermural football game. 5. Marty Ericson and Sandra White watch as Carl Wheeler frlghlj returns the ball in a coed volleyball match during llWnter Term. 6. Che ville plays 7?ona in a fast game of intermural basketball 7. Gary Harvey eludes his opponents In a Closson and Che ville intermural football game. s 6 qpnotof David carrespevp 7 iPhoto: David Glllaspeyl Campus ure H63 md A U- Graceland Celebrates Xma 1 97 9 lt's Christmas and happiness fills the air. Happiness that brings sharing and caring, singing and smiles. lt's a time to rejoice in the birth of Christ. Christmas at Graceland is cele- brated in many ways. The photos on these pages show some of those ways. - C. H. 1. Santa talks to one ot the children on the night of the Christmas Tree lighting fDecember 3, in the MSC main roomj. 2. The Chamber Singers, directed by Don Breshears, sing carols on the north steps of the Administration Build ing after a Wednesday night service. 3. Mem- bers ot Aaron House and their sister house en- joy a Yuletide party in Patroness lounge. Pictured from front to back are Diana Wise, Ken Ballew, and Tony Anderson. 4. The Graceland Choir performs in the Choral Festi val on December 9, 1979. 5. Santa chats with Jeanie Cobb, Dottie Henning, and Martha Medler fleft to righ0. 6. Lighting the Christmas tree is a special event. CPhotos by David Gillaspeyj 1 166 fCGlTlDUS Life ..:al.f .-.-- Y..- xefg:-vt. . ,. , .. . - 4, F, , , , Hr, gZf3:FB'.9b X755-5-J'ig:.i,-Lli-J-!'?E?'f '-' Normal temperatures are aver- ages based on records extending many years back. Therefore,,a monthly average a few degrees above the normal is much more sig- nificant than it seems. ln practical terms, students enjoyed a lot of 'relo- tively mild winter ,days during those months. It even rained in early Janu- ary. On January 19, however, snow fi- nally arrived, iand stayed on the ground until the end of winter. The photos on these pages were taken . 5 6 during that period. when students took full advantage of a winter that had finally arrived.-D.G. 1. The cross country skier is Janet Livelyf 2. Chris Stone frighy resists falling against the et lorts ot a friend. while skating on Founders Lake, which is on the west side of campus. 3. Lisa Hansen fletb and a companion walk dur ing a snowfall. 4. and 5. Lori Miller and Greg Mason practice couple skating on- Founders Lake. 6. Students walk toward the Swarm lnn between class periods. 7. Lori Miller andGreg Mason rest from skating. fAll photos by David Gillaspeyj , i 7 xr -- - Campus Life 1165 ,, A A , .A M . -M . .g,,.,.. ., - . -, .. W e ,, ,L f-f' 1- '-:Y-,4::-:::- :mae Most Winter Term classes are con- ducted on-campus, but this year four groups of students went to Grand Cayman and two groups to Hawaii. In Grand Cayman, Nick Hartwig taught a course on marine and tropi- cal island biology. His 11 students en- gaged in field studies, learning to identify various plant and animal life of the island and ocean. ln addition, Helen Hampton lead a class of scuba divers in Grand Cay- man. Her students made up to 21 dives during their stay there. The photos on these pages are from the above programs, plus the two in Hawaii. The third and fourth programs in Grand Cayman, for which no photos were available, were a program for nursing majors and a study of Caribbean literature. Les Gardner took 21 students and Mel Clark took 11 students to Hawaii. Gardner's class studied the sociopolitical history of the Islands, and visited sites of historical and geographical interest. Mel Clark's group examined the culture, particularly the arts and Crafts, of Hawaii. They visited the Polynesian Culture Center, Pu'u Honua O Hanaunau National Park qwhere rangers taught them weaving and sandal makingy, a mu- seum of Hawaiian culture, and other places, including the largest volcano in the world on Maui Island.-D.G. V' I 2 QPholo holo: Leelani Rodbyj f f ff K WWW 168 f Campus Life ,au- ,V L ff, 4 ff f .af f 'M'-Z W 3,4 Mn' fwv 5, Z2 Begin It , , .YI 1!l1,sg2:ls,.,-,-cirfgnislf. -, .if::2'x'Hf.-E-4:12-,Fi:i+a-1 2-ra-xvNv- :ffN'v':!v? '::M4-A-wwx-lf A Q , V 44 ' ' ,?55' 'R V , 14- , ff, , f fs, se! 12, 9 ,g X, 72 q QW if 3 1 .z55'y 1 9 Q A A f 'L JP , I., ,ff W . l, ff- 6 6 ft, .1 O , ,V -fl ,Q , .Y gr A f 5 A . Q. I 'K ,X . 'ff aa .. V 25' 9, ff 1 f , . I 6 I ,sl i. vw W Q .4 , I ,, 12 4 Q, .QQ . 2 O 5' I ff! '1, ' vi. Wfva 5 f 0 ff f ff' 14 fifffi' br, f ff f -.....:.h-'WW , ...F-w.,.V Vw., -...A - 5 I - 2 iPhoto: Dldhe Jacobson 5 , 4 ,,,.. I 1 1 3 I I x a 1 a 1 X 1 I 4 2 i 4 z E 1 S l Z .. C , , - ,.-no-1-...,--.-v---v,-e.. ...f--W-.ms-w Six lfwnter Term Programs Held rn Grand Cayman Hawaii 1. Jill Thompson, Michelle Summers, Jill Ed wards, Una Pierce, and Candi Albro deft to righh were four members of Les Gardner's Winter Term class in Hawaii. 2. A photo of a beautiful Hawaiian shoreline. 3. Leinaala fMarylouj Clark wades in the Hawaiian surf 4. Gayle Comer defh and Shelly Woodson frighb bury Doug Stevenson in the sands of a Grand Cayman beach. 5. Students in Grand Cay- man during Mnter Term join with the islanders in the RLDS church in Georgetown fGrand Caymanj. 6. Pat Heath, a member of Helen Hampton 's scuba diving class, emerges from the water with a putter Hsh. 7. The women from all tour programs in Grand Cayman quar tered together in the South Sound Community Center in Georgetown fshownj. All the men stayed in an old church building at Prospect Point, 4 miles away. Campus ure 1169 .1.?,-fm-.pQp.0n.wy-Mp-,,-., in-. - - af.-ae-..-.f-m-:uv-I - --r-,-ape:-,Ql-L..-qw.m.-yas--Q-1--1 f--. R mbl rs Tour rh Summer of '79 5 iPhoto: Allan Whitey On July 3, 1979, 22 anxious stu dents left the Graceland campus on a tour of the northwest United States and adjoining parts of Canada, shar- Ing the Graceland spirit with many people through a song and dance show depicting the Riverboat Era of our country. The tour consisted of stops in sev- en different states and four prov- inces ln Canada. These stops includ- ed Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Min- nesota qin the United Statesy and Al- a qvnoro: Allan whlrey berta, British Columbia, Saskatch- ewan, and Manitoba fin Canaday. The Ramblers performed in churches, at reunions and camps, and even at outdoor theatres ln city parks. Be sides performing, they also had op portunltles to expand their talents through leading campfires, sharing In worship services, teaching classes, and building friendships with camp ers. By the end of their tour, Rlver- boat Captaln Shawn Ashby had led the group through 28 successful shows, plus nightly jam sessions and many camp sing-alongs. Forty-six days and 7,200 miles later, 22 exhausted but happy Ramblers returned to Graceland. For their final show on August 15, they performed before a Sports Spectacular crowd of '1,000. After the Ramblers separat- ed, the unity and spirit in their hearts continued on in the memories of that unforgetable summer. - D.H. 1. The Ramblers pray together shortly before leavlng Graceland on July 3, 1979. 2. The Ramblers are: fFront row, left to rlgh0 Madorie Fasten Reenle Glaza, Gary Davenport, Nancy Smlth, Danlse Fosten Curtls Marlln,' fsecond rowj Michael Avery, Roger Hlntzsche, Debble Sllsby, Becky Wllllams, Diane Harrington, Stacey Welss, Shawn Ashby: fthlrd rowj Blll Morrls, Steve Jackel Bryce Wllson, Mlke Brabv Andy Lee, Doug Smlth,' and ffourth rowj Greg Wlnshm and Jeff Tyler. Not pictured: Dlane Jacobson. 3. Ramblers bulld a sandcastle on the shores of the Paclllc Ocean. 4. Diane Jacobson and Andy Lee pose before the Space Needle ln Seattle, Washington. 5. and 6. The Ramblers perform ln Edmonton, Alberta fCanadaj. Campus Life H71 . .. . .-H-r,......',.....:u..--.f-1.-,.-. ..- ..:- .. 211,43-...-.4.h , UJQ-'11 H EQ UIQQQQT F 1 f efiiifff 4 eff , .. Q ix Nis- ' 140 X f , N, 1 lx J-livin-P wvwvnwvwm S, xg, 'Nw 1, , ,f f 'ly 9 1 Q ' ,,!f', ,-fs If X 7' - Y uf ,.W-wwf , - ' Ik Jr xxx ' f ,, ' wk' X ' V. 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Ag . --:V . ....-.-.M -..- ,-.--,,-,-..-.wggf ' -.. --ff-V f-- ' ' 4 5 gQ 1 .5-.11 'f ,f:v4,4rfz:f :ig-3-ywn-:'7'fg-Ar --1--2-M--'uf'-'ffW ' ' Board of Trustees Seated, left to right: Byron P. Constance, secrefaryg Don- ald D. Landon, vice-chairman: William A. Piedimonte, chairman: Alela Runkle Page. Slclnding, left to right: Lorne R. Worthington, John R. Darling, Jr., Linden E. Wheel- er, William H. Kelly, Donald E. Manuel. Officers of Administration Left to right: Newell R. Yates, vicepresident for student affairs and dean of students: Franklin S. Hough, president: Paul M. Edwards, vice-president for academic affairs and dean of faculty,' Adolphus qBudj H. Edwards, vicepresi dent for college relations and director of de velopmentg Ralph Wouters, vicepresident for business affairs and treasurer. Housing 8: Student Affairs Left to right: Marian L. Killpack, CO0fdirlC7f0r of housing: R0b6l'lCl Burrell, S9Cf9fGfy fhOU5iI7Q2,' Newell R. VOTES, VfC6pl'eSid6I'lf for SfUd6l7f C7ffC7iI'5 Gnd dedfl of 5fUd9I7f5,' Betty TGbOl', S9CI'9fGfy fdedfl of 5fUd6I'lf5Q. Accounting Seated, left to right: Carol Wilcoxson, accounting supervi sor,' Maryruth Cox, cashier,' Debbie Galloway, secretary to the controller Standing, left to right: Sue McKeehan, payroll clerk: Ed Chappelow, accountant: Ray Adams, controller,' June Marlowe, collections clerk,' Pat Mead, accounts payable clerk. 182 fAdminiSlrC1li0n V L V L W 1 W? W ,, , v I F i l i Q i N Y r v V 6 f l ,. , H ' 'W ' , , - , , f , , 1 - X , ' Y .' V V ,, ,, V , 1 - ,M-74, ,g y - f . g-..n - . ' ,., . , , ----,-L,4,...a,:f--,T-......,..,.,.,,...-.....,.4.....:....:---M-,-f.v-ff--- Health Service Front row, left to right: Kay Blair: Gerald Swanson, M.D., college phySiCiOI'l,' Mildred EIIiS, director of Health Ser vice. Back row, left to right: Alta Gillaspey, Cathy Bergman. instructional Production Center Left to right: Judy Graffeo, secretary: Lavonne Ramsey, coordinator of college news services: Rod Scholl, media specialist. Not pictured: Myrna Morris, director of publica- tions. Food Service f Educational Meaia Center fHead Residents Top photo, left: Val Russell, director of Educational Media Service and librarian. Bottom photo, left: Al Sylvestre, director of Food Service. Large photo, right: qLeft to rightj Betty Winholtz, head resi dent of Tess Morgan Hall' Gloria Crockett, head resident of Walker Hall' Dale Killpack, head resident of Gunsolley and Gunsolle y Annex Halls. , Physical Plant Philip Beckman Qleftj, director of Physical PlGnf,' Rhonda Reed qrightj, secretary. 184 fOffices iPhoto: David Gillasp qPhofo: David Glllasp hofo:GillaspeyJ CPU 'O D dell DGYJ ofo: Myrna Morrisj qPhoto: Dov d iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj qPholo: David Gillaspeyj Development Left to right: Shirley JCICKSOD, records clerk,' Ruth Bruch, executive secretary,' Chris Hughes, associate director of development: Herb Lively, director of estate planning: Daphne Morrison, secretary,' Patricia QPaddyJ Kalahar, as- sociate director of development: Nancy Cotterill, clerk,' Jim Weate, director of grants and foundations: Adolphus fBudJ Edwards, vicepresident for college relations and director of de velopment: Bill Outhouse, director of public relations: Wayne Groner, associate director of develop ment. Financial Aids Lefi to right! KGi'i'1Y Shields, HDCIDCIGI Gid researcher Gnd 5fGfiSfiCiGn,' Donna Kious, Collections clerk,' Jan Musgrave, student employment assistant: Shirley Howes, clerk,' Russell Boyd, director of student Hnancial aid. A C7'lTlfSSfOI'7S Front row, left to right: Jean Ann Boswell, secretary,' Joanne Hancock, secretary,' Doris Conklin, coordinator for international student affairs and campus host pro gram: Robert L. Watts, director of admissions: Bob Logan, admissions counselor. Back row, left to right: Dave May, admissions counselor' Don Sparks, admissions counselor. Dean of Faculty Left to right: Alicia Craig, secretary,' Nancy lshikawa, as- sistant to the vicepresident for academic affairs: Paul Ed- wards, vlcepresident for academic affairs and dean of faculty. H Administration M83 , , ,:,,,,,,, ,.,..... .., .................,. A ....--..-r,....,.....-p.-,,,...,..--v..v-,....,,- - ,.- ULEQ WIQ w QUWfQHIVQf 4 5 --. 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TOITI NSVIIIS dlf6CfOf Gfld controller of C7UdlOVISUGf 9qUIpI776I7f Career Counsehng and Placementfkegrslrar s Ofhce Career Counselrng qarranged around the left couch In photop qFlrst row left to rrghtp Llnda McDanrel secretary, Bonita Booth . director of Career Counseling and Place ment, Marran Clark director of counseling, Qback rowj Kathy Nowlin educational placement, Lols Braby career counselor Reglstrar s Offrce qarranged around nght couchy qFront row left to rightj Donna Campbell registrar assistant, Mary Kay Stevenson clerk, Joyce Lrghthill registrar assis tant, qback rowj Donna Moore secretary, James T Closson dean of admissions and registrar Special Programsflnlercultural ProgramsfSpecral Servrcesf Upward BoundfTalenl Search Front row left to rrght Pat Hoffman coordinator of spe clal programs Laura Parker coordinator of intercultural programs Carolyn McCracken Special Services coun selor Veronrca Hullrnger Special Services secretary Ka ren Dudek Special Services counselor Carolynn Ed wards Talent Search counselor qback rowj Carl McGuire director of Upward Bound Curt Beckman dl rector of Special Services Sherrr Adams Talent Search secretary Chas Lrndstrom director of Talent Search Personnel Llnda Gllpatrrck Qlefty secretary Mary Lrvely Crrghtj dlrec tor of nonacademrc personnel and personnel services 5 . 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N l P .l E W .l I l I l l I K l 'l 7 ll l l F l I 1 l . . I l l, L .Y l l 'J H ' l , Q ll i t 253 1 If f 1 'Ea 1 . r l i 192 fHouses l lg l I. ll ll 'l 'l I i ts it l l l 1 l P l l l Sheri Allen Kim Ault Marlene Black Donna Blair Carme Braby Elaine Brandt Linda Burns Kathy Chock Kathlene Coulson Caren Custead Kim Dobson Brenda Dodds Dlana Glllaspey Norlko Hakkaku Debra Henderson Twyla Jones Dana Jullft Dana Kelly Yvonne Kent Lisa Kreglo Teresa Kuhn DiGnG JGCODSOI1 Lee Carina Lord Laura McCartney Terri Mendenhall Dawn Mills Marilyn Muir Kristi Parker Denise Patten Sue Ray Leticia Robertson Rita Salii April Sherman - Terri Walden Ann Weddle 26 34 36. Cindy Weldon 37. Sheila Wertz 38. Hedy Whitney 39. Sharrie Williams 40. Joyce York QPhoto: Davld Glllaspeyj Carme Braby is queen for a day. 19 20 27 28 29 so 35 36 0,1-,,,,,.g ' ' --A '- - - -V .,-. 23:10-gn I V ' -. . ,.,, . . pugq-g-.-A-even-.-,,,,,g,,w,w. WAQ pe .J xx 11 .-. ,.7, ..-- ,..---. N l 1 l I 17 A couple af an Agape Greek luncflon David Schaal looks up from an archeological dig Csee page 321 Houses X191 9 5 , 23 i w . . l - I i ' V M ' Y , Y, , , .,, 1mwvnQr-vgwvnmiw-.V-V.-,.-. Dana Anderson Mary Andrews Karen Athey Tarie Bacon Terri Beaird Jana Berry y Ruthann Birks Michele Black Jennifer Brock Sheree Brown Joyce Constance Laurie Constance Amy Crum Susan Daniel Susan Dayton Liza de Guzman Karen Dickerson Susan Edson Susan Elmore Danise Foster Lisa Freberg Pam Freeman Bev Frey 23 Ala a Sandra Fugate Susan Galbraith Liza Girard Cindy Gray Tammie Greever Cheryl Hagaman Theresa Kaat Carol Killpack Susan Klughart Mariie Lake Kim Lauer Shelly Lennon Rebecca Machart Sue Mader Barbara McKain Danielle Niedz Joyce Norris Vicki Osgood Gina Parsons Holly Phillips Susan Pratt Lorelei Reichert Vicki Richards 25 Nancy Roe Hemdah Salonimer Stephanie Shaw Lynnette Shoemaker Judy,Simpson Betty Slaght Judy Slaghi Karen Smith Julia Snethen Diane Stapleton Tama Swick Vicki Thatcher Pamela Von Seggen Susan Walker Becky Watson Lynda Weeks Deanna Willard Shelley Woodson Nadine Zahniser Candids, opposite page: Uopj Holly Phil IIDS was riding a horse when this photo was taken. fBottomj Mary Andre ws rests during the Swim Club 'S 5WiITl-G-ThOI'I 26 27 a4 36 38 44 45 46 47 48 49 so 56' 58 60 194 fHouses . ! i . I A es 61 vfw . ss I X X xv ., N , , A , , , ,,. l -f -1 f-f-mf -2 -'-if'-- 4 . . , ,B--,.-.Q-Q.,............-,.x..,....w-...,,.,.,.,-. -,,.,q. 4 Aponivi 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 Hedy Whlfne y holds a newly found friend while In the Swarm Inn N N Houses 1193 I 24 1 , I I 32 3 - 40 4-gin-and-Y,.AL-k::i1.? , i .- , V V - z, , ,,, ,, . . , ' -'..Qf,9a- -Pwmffnwv---W-'24 'W ' ' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Val Anderson Judy Badder Barbara Conk Nadine Cory Stacy Davids Debbie Davis Alicia Duque Janet Graybill Barbara Grechus Karen Heady Penny Hiles Anlta Hall Christine Holman Julia Howard Linda Howell Peggy Keller Kathy Kent Lori Killpack Phyllis Kopp Karren Martin Melissa McCarty Pam Mendenhall Kerry Methner Lori Miller Rhonda Noble Carla Perkins Lisa Pool Bela vera l 1 1 I 36. DiClrlCl WCIH 37. Lynda Weiss 38. Julie Williams Candid below right.' Lori Miller fleftj and Mi chelle Summers work outside staining wood for lofts in their room. 8 9 i 17 18 26 27 28 29 30 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 29 34, Cindy sage Ruth schukar Rudella Shaw Kim Stark Leslie Stark Michelle summers Peggy Talbert Judy Timson 30 35 ' 31 32 ' V 36 37 196 f Houses 10 11 L 20 .Z li' f, , 1 ' V , 4 Vt 5 I if 4 ' V wg., 5 XXX Xi XXX X: Q X X .32 X 62 63 64 65 YI1 10 ' , . 571 ,,,,, , J 3 If ffimf, -, ,-ffff :1fw' f ,V f 7 f Ai QQ .2 4..,,-ff 7, jj? , , Q V 1 ff, , MW' 433 , 4 , , ,, , 5 1' I . ,I ff V 42 'ff!', .Ln f 1 l l -.-4,..--...v,,.--Q:w-.-.hi. ,..z- , , , V , ,,,,.. ,..... ...5.. ...... .--.-..--an Houses f 195 .........-.--..-f,..-.,-.v-,...f,...,-m- ..,-,..-.,.- - . , - .- 1 - I 1 - 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 GF ,. 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W Q ' 0 Vw 4 'af 'W 14, ff an 4 as v W M 32 Houses X197 ' f ' - Y Y v?m-1-oqp ,g L Jeff Ayers Tom Badder Cliff Bennetts Terry Brown Tim Carnahan Kent Christensen Larry Conrad Brian Dewaele Gerald Hice Joseph Hiles Henry Kephas Shayne Lane Kam Mahi Ken Miner Bernard Newcomer Tulen Peter Scott Roberts Steve Rogers Mike Royer Tom Rupprecht Mark Schoff Davld Sellers Kevin Stettler Doug Stevenson Mark Taylor Ricky Thomas Dennis Tilley Charles Watkins Robert Watt Allan White Kevin Wilson 16 Co son 32. Steve Yates 33. Craig Zuber Candid, below: Ken Miner waits for a horse show fo begin at the Lamonr Farr grounds. Ken is a member of Graceland's Rodeo and Saddle Club members of which rode In the show Csee page 1041. 20 21 22 2 28 29 Che vile Brad Austin Brinks Austin Duane Bachmann Charles Barnes Ray Biller David Botts Brian Christensen Alan Cochran Walter Dickson Mark Gunter Eric Hamm Thomas Harmon Craig Harper Michael Hartwig Rick Isham Bill Knapp 23 32 40 17. Alan Leibold 18. David Levitt 19. Wayne Marshall 20. Greg Mason 21. Dale McClaran 22. Dave McClure 23. Steward McDermid 24. Terry McGuire 25. Ken McQuinn 26. David Mills X ' 27. John Mills 28. Troy Moon 29. Randal Murray 30. Neil New 31. Craig Parrish 32. Vernon Patterson 33. Robert Phelps 34. James Piedimonte 35. Robert Rddloff 36. David Robino 37. William Sherer 38. James Stoner 39. Jeff Stowell 40. Tim Tattersall 41. Wade Wallace 42. Leonard Warnock 43. Daniel Webb 44. Carl Wheeler 45. Darren Willard 46. Greg Winship 47. Alan Zahniser Candid, below: Ken McQuinn models his Skylab hard hah apparently designed to protect its wearer against falling space sta tions. l S Houses 1199 , . -----............,.,..3.-4-..s..... 22. Heofa Gary Alton Manuel Atwood Marlene Blaauw Charlotte Braby Larry Fleming Marjorie Foster Linda Fry Janice Johnson Kim Johnson Roger McKinney Mark Midgorden Sue Morgan Suzanne Morton Deb Snethen Brenda Starmer Jim Titus Judy Titus Arther Troyer George Weeks Lorrilyn Weeks 1 2 4 5 M 12 13 14 20 21 15 iq 'I J! 202 fHouses 19 20 Edwards William Aki Kevin Amsberry Tim Bair James Balsover Bill BGi2li Roger Bendorf 10 13 14 15 16 20 24 7. Rocky Carter 8. Gary Davenport 9. Steve Gatlin 10. Michael Hein 11. Mark Hummer 12. Gary McFarland 13. Jared M0hler 14. Michael Nace 15. Eugene Osewe 16. Mark RCI1ZIOff 17. Rick Rowley 18. Doug Smith 19. Ron Sutton 20. Craig Tevis 21. Charles Thames 22. Brian Tubbesing 23. DClrreII White E 24. Rodney Williams Candids on this page: CLeftj Ron Sutton participates in the Olde English Madrigal Dinner Csee pages 134-1351. fBelowj Chris Cook types a paper in the Ed wards lounge. The photograph was tak- en at 4:00 a.m. 11 12 Houses f 201 - 1 Kmoa 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 2 26 A 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 38 40 41 . 42 43 204 f Houses 'VA ff , , 5 2 ! 3 1 .- . i ' Faunce Paul Allen Joe Badder Brad Baughman Mark Bennett Donald Bigby Kirk Boote David Bronson Michael Clark Chris Colman Steve Dimmitt Mark Eagan Brad Gault Kevin Gocken Tom Haslee 13 Russell Hedrick Roger Jenson Mark Kistler Jamie Mackay Joe Madatfari Curtis Martin Clifford Meyer Evan Miller Greg Moore Phil Petrie Richard Phillips MOhOmI'T'lGd ROSSSSIGD Vic,Roberson Philip Rupprecht Scott Rust Marty Sego 19 22 23 24 25 Phil Shealer Dan Smith Chris Spalding Jim Stobaugh Christopher Strychacz Tim Sturgis Richard Tarr Kenneth Tripp Doug Utley Ron Van Fleet David Wilson 26 , 27 206 fHouses M Kevif Diane Anderson Connie Baker Patricia Bitterman Linda Bressman Pam Brunner Melody Buck Kim Carlile Kathy Cragg Cindy Depke Carol DeVries Kathleen Frazier Brenda French Donna Goodman Barbara lde Teresa Ingram Susan Joanisse Susan Klaus Sherri Klejch Teresa Lade Neil MacNaughton Melany Martindale Diana McAlister Barbara McAllister Mary Michalek Carol Murdock Kathy Osborn Arleatta Plagman Susan Roberts Elizabeth Sears Tana Seeley Carolyn Taylor Tamara Van Biber Mary Ward Janet Williams 18' 'I 2 W l Ceremony affer the Chaplains' Break- fast. 10 9 13 14 19 20 W , 24 25 26 V ' 30 31 32 J In 1 Kmoa Lisa AI'1defSOI'1 '21 Yolanda Anderson Jody Anway Kendra Bassett Lydia Boychuck Cheri Churohard Jean Condit Nancy Coop Vianne Covington Teri Davidson Kathy Fain Renee Faulk Lori Fenn Cindy Goins Kim Griftiths Glenna Hall Yvonne Hartschen i 18. Susan HObbSy '19.' TClI'T1el'CI Ingrdm 20. Jill Jensen 21. Ladola Kaiser 22. Beth King 23. Janet Lively 24. Elizabeth Lyon 25. Malanie Marek 26. TGITIGFCI MGl'ShGll 27. Maurita MCDCIhiel 28. Sara Murdock 29. RebeCCCl RGFTISSY 30. LOUI'en Riegle 31. Julie Ritt 32. La Von Ruble 33. Lori Shaffer 34. Lisa Sheehy 35. Cathy Sims 36. Esther Smith 37. Jeanne Smith 38. NCIDCY Smith 39. Jdhelle Snethen 40. Karen TClylOr 41. Gdil UnQStCld 42. DiClI'ih Wdrd 43. PCIITI Waxman 44. Lori White 45. Gwendolyn Wirth 46. Nancy Woody 47. Penny WOrthinQtOn 48. Robin Zinser Candid at left.' Reenie Glaza washes her car in the lot behind Unit B. She is one of some 80 students living in the Cottage Dorms. 36 37 47' 48 N. H Houses f 205 SG' Denise Beavers Rhonda Boles Liz Cochran Tearo Condit Nancy Dillon Debbie Edwards Christine Erickson Karen Ewbank Charity Fristoe Janice Gregg Jerilyn Gregg Cynthia Hanshew Sally Barbstreit Deborah Hunt Dianne Sladek Nancy Spain Mary Stautter Connie Strahan Karen Volz Cindy Wilson Sharon Wood Linda Woods 5 1 2 1 3 14 Leslie Janks Debbie Lemke Kim Latham Judy McC-Jeorge Anita Newkirk Anne Nordeen Brenda O'Grady Tammy Perlenfein Cindy Piatt Lisa Prosser Jennifer Reed Dena Sheppard is 10 11 17 21 22 . 23 24 28 29 l 208 fHouses 31 32 33 N i , ' , -g . . .,,... ............e--,,...f,1--1-em-.-..' - - -f - f V' - - -.-- 7- - . A , , x,,, .......-.-........,. . , , 1 9 13- 17 21 25 C7f0ITlG 4 . 28 29 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Q 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 16 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 20 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Michele Akers Wendy Beem Lori Bruch Crystal Choate 1 Kathy Clolhier Dana Cochran Sue Cochran Lori Dennis Jill Edwards Amy Elefson Rita Finch Shiela Fleet Judy Galler Leanne Gillespie Kathy Goodman Susan Hamm Lisa Hansen Wendy Haynes Barbara Koonce llla Ludwig Jean Ludwig Debra Maseles Martha Medler Tawnya Michalek Marilyn Nielsen Lisa Phillpott Jean Rohloft Lynn Schultz Joy Shirley Rebecca Smith Konnie Strom Tara Swall Jenny Walsh Sandra White Trina Wilson Lisa Zurcher 39 31 34 as 36 ' Houses f207 'Ci' A, J 7' . ,,- f,--- V--. .. l - 44- ,-,L. ' ' 21 . . . Shaom ,..LA.-, ..M AM, 37 43 55 so I O f Houses 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 39 j 49 50 51 -.-f-,,....r -r ,, , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 SI J J l l l 1. Cqndoce Albro 17. Celeste Cooper 2. Ruth Andrews 18. CindY COODSI' 3. Suson Atherton 1 1 lr11sJa123r?g1Iey Sgagrg continues on the next two 6. Barbara Boker Q ' 7. Kim Beer 1 1 8. Louro Benedict 1 9. Dorcy Bloir 1 2 1 1 10. Cyndie Band 1 1 11. Kelle Bradley 1 1 2. Linda Brandt 1 13. Alice Burford 14. Lydelle Cctuston 15. Kothy Christenson 1 16. Robynn Clctrk 1 1 3 4 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 9 1 10 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 12 . 13 14 1 1 16 17 18 1 ! 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 Houses f209 C 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 K L --1 1 e.u.,,m , , 1A ., V T . . , 5 Sola 1. Sue Andersen 2. Cami Anderson 3. Kelly Anderson 4. Kathy Bennett 5. Val Carson 6. Victoria Cease 7. Kimberly Clark 8. Linda Eybers S 9. Kathy Foulkes 10. Lisa Foulkes 11. Diane Harrington 12. Kathleen Hawley 13. Michelle Johnson 14. Janelle Jones 15. Eva Kristiansen 16. Debra Lauer 17. Michelle Lee 18. Lori Lucas 19. Andrea Mackay 20. Mary Ann Miller 21. Cindy Mitchell 22. Pam Moores 23. Joyce Muldoon 24. Leesa Olson 25. Marva Olson 26. Melissa Parrish 27. Dee Porter 28. Lana Sellers 29. Val Shetler 30. Susan Simpson 31. Nancy Tabor 32. Carmen Ward 33. Deborah Webb 34. Tammy Wells 35. Debbie West 36. Marianne Wolfe 37. Becky Woods 38. Alycia Young Candid this page: Michelle Lee carefully molds a clay pol. 25 26 Pholo: David G 2 3 'ff' , 1' wma, ' W, .,- J. ,f 2- iff? 22 ' 1 7 1,472 2 0 fn 4 5 W ,. 2 Q ,IW I Q ff 7- ,F ' f, lllaspeyj 6 2 2 21 ' A 22 4 5 7 n s ' 10 11 T 13 14 N 18 19 28 32 33 35 21 2 f Houses 23 24 1 5 5 v2'13,,' i m 3 30 31 ' I l l 4 1 1 Sha om qcontinued from page 209j 19. Ann Culek 20. Janine Downey 21. Elizabeth Ehrman -22. Catherine Everett 23. Robin Faulk 24. Jeanne Foster 25. Susan Freeman 26. Kelsey French 27. Pam Gamble 28. Val Gervais 29. Sherri Gunn 30. Diana Haas 31. Michelle Hampton 32. Beth Hand 33. Mary Hardy 34. 'Kelly Hollis 35. Carol Hosier 36. Alisa Jannings 37. Machele Lathrop 38. Marilee Martens 39. Lori McVicker 40. Lori Meyer 41. Marilee Newcom 42. Anita Norman 43. Dana Olson 44. Julie Ourth 45. Shari Ourth 46. Lorraine Perkins 47. Mary Preston 48. Denise Raine 49. Angel Robertson 50. Joni Ross 51. Cindy Rost 52. Bonnie Sakata 53. Annette Schmidgall 54. Debra Scribner 55. Cindy Sears 56. Mary Stevenson 57. Laura Stubbart 58. Stacey Weiss 59. Becky Williams 60. Diana Wise Candld, opposlfe page: Freshman Debra Scribner ls photographed in her room in Walk- er Hall. Shalom, which had fhe highest per cenfage of freshman sfudenfs of any house, occuples bofh the lirsf and second floors of Walker. i Houses 1211 Brent Ashbaugh Michael Avery Danny Braby Duane Chapman Joseph Chapman William Clemons William Collins Paul Crandall Darrell Crawford Dean Dorman Tim Etcheson William Fagg Mike Griffin Jon Heath Brian Henson Edward Kalelkau Robert Kaleikau T ana Eric Richards Brian Riegle Joey Roach Jon Say Theodore Schlenker James Silsby John Stafford Scott Stayton Chris Stone Tom Studebaker Darin Swick Brian Vreeland Mark Wellington John Williams Steve Zahniser emaspeyp Kirt Klee Scott KOl'l'1l'TlGn Ken Kreglo Richard Lade David Nyanjom Tim Ohmer Russell PYGTT 11 16 SCOH K0fl'lI77Gf7 studies in fhe lfbfdfy 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 30 35 36 37 aa 39 ? Y 1 I 9, 10 Sle wa l M nor 2 3 4 fPholo: David Gillaspeyj 1 8 T om Gisf mo ws lawn for Physical Plant. 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 , I X , W, 5 WW' 1 Z4 I AHL, 5, Zi 3 . 'V f 5 24 25 26 Y WW , A W1 my fhn ff , fy? , 31 Blake Boland Keith Chappelow Ken Crombie Tim Crowell Jeff Davidson Randy Deahl Mike Eason Barry Epling Robert Evans Steve Foreman Steven Fugate Tom Gist Scott Harding Doug Hardy Tom Hiles Joel Holst Douglass Jones Daren Kingi Todd Kosloski I Mark Lally David MoCanless Mark Moe Yasuo Nakanishi David Noffsinger Jon Olson Joe Ourth Scott Ourth Faren Persall Teari Sao Yao Tom Seaver John Seeley Larry Stevenson John Swails 1 Houses 1213 Tony Anderson, Aaron Jerl Bauman, Afara Renee Bochat, Sariah Mark Boyd, Aaron Dan Chapman, Closson Bill Cline, Aaron T Terry Collins, Afara Gayle Comer, Salah Bob Cook, Agape Susan Corliss, Belavera Toni Crabtree, Kimora Tlm Crownover, Agape Llnda Denny, Afara Sam Dunlap, Aaron Ruthann Essig, Paloma Lynda Farnham, Elecfa Steve Fong, Faunce Mark Garr, Edwards Marcelyn Girdner, Belavera Gregory Hawley, Cheville Clltf Herod, Agape Robin Holz, Aponivi Debra Hoover, Belavera Sandy King, Traver Thomas Lee, Aaron Craig Martens, Agape Katsuo Matsumoto, Cheville Les McArthur, Aaron David McCurdy, Faunce Tadd McLarty, Cheville Kathy Mendenhall, Aponivi Brad Moore, Che ville 32 33 45 2 1 6 f Houses Scott Moore, Closson Hassan Moshar, Agape Kevin Owens, Agape Kurt Remmenga, Aaron Richard Rotter, Sfewarl Manor Karen Schweiger, no house Ann Seagraves, Aponivi David Seda, Elecfa Anne Simpkins, Belavera Doug Smith, Agape Vernon Stevenson, Tiona Mark Strychacz, Elecfa Susan Tillock, Shalom Chris Tripp, Shalom Terry Walters, Stewart Manor Janet Ward, Aponivi Bryan Watkins, Cheville Nancy Willard, Sariah Bryce Wilson, Elecla Clndi Wilson, Elecfa Gina Wilson, Paloma Mary Yoder, Belavera Johnny Young, Faunce ' T ra ver Joy Aspvik Brenda Bagarus Wendy Barr Vicki Beebe Kim Birlingmair Jo Ellen Brown Wendy Bryant Dawn Clavey Georgia Clayton Jeane Cobb Dana Cooper Llsa Creviston Nancy Deal Annita Dillon Pam Dunlop Sherry Freeze 5 6 7 B Sharon Gussman Sherrilee Hammer Susan Hawkins Dorothy Henning Cindy Henry Shari Hogue Elizabeth McDermid Tammy McFate Cheryl McGrew Leslie Miller Paula Osborn Majorie Palmer Shelly Patton Sherri Pickard Kim Reynolds Kimberly Roberts Julie Shaw Jean Snell Susan Utt Deanna VanDyke Elizabeth White Pam Williams 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 20 24 26 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 Houses X215 ULEQ WUQQQWK UW QQmmUmiw fi X I :FX ff, ,:,,QAs f7fX'f' , ip ' X X ,W ' ,f 'Q 1 ' V X' xv' V Q M N' f ' 4 f if jf ' ' LfQf4?fi7m A . , K'-fi .. 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For The Best in Natural Foods, Carob, Whole Wheat, 'I LAMoNl FLORAL Sedge wick Acres Phone 3493 Arnetta Boswelt owner Flowers For All Occasions A f' K 322569 M I Honey and Much, Much More. r- FTD t I L imma Lmswwwsms J Advertising f 225 Student Directory On this page begins the student dl- rectory for the 1979-80 school year. All students who attended Graceland during that period are list- ed in this directory. Thus, the directo ry includes both full- and part-time stu- dents, and students who attended both semesters or for only the fall or spring semester. In the directory, information is giv- en in this order: NAME, address, clas- sification, major or majors, and house. A middle name or nickname en- ' closed in parentheses indicates that is it the name most commonly used - by the person. I A student's house printed in italic face Indicates that the student's photo will be found on the appropri- ate page in the Houses section of this yearbook Cpages 188-2153. For the reader's convenience, the index below ls repeated throughout the di- rectory. ' qSome Graceland students, howev- er, were not members of any house, and therefore nothing is listed for . thelrhousesg Finally, readers should be aware that six former women's houses were combined this year into three new I ones, with new names. The former houses of Chemin and Mahana are now called Aponivi, the old houses of Ananta and Audentia are now the combined house of Atara, and the former Kimball Manor and Dimora houses are now together as Kimora.-D.G. I INDEX Aaron ........ ...... 188-189 Agape ....... 190-191 Aponivl ....... 192-193 Atara ............. 194-195 Belavera ....... 196197 Cheville ...... 198-199 Closson ....... ......... 2 00 Edwards ...... . Eleola ......... I I Faunce ....... , n Sarlah ....... ......201 ......202 ..........203 Kimora ........ 204-205 MCKeVlt ...... .......... 2 06 Paloma ...... .......... 2 07 208-209 Shalom .................. 209-211 Solah ........................ Stewart Manor ........ Tlona .................... Tr CVS! ................... 'fUncIasslfiedj ....... I 228fDIrectory and Index ..........212 ..........213 216217 ABBOTT, GLENN SCOTT, RR 1, Box 220, Furlong, PA 18925, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. ADAMS, SHERRI LEA, Ringgold St, Kellerton, IA 50133, Freshman, Liberal Arts. AHNGER, ELLEN JANE, 325 Bluebeech, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Sophomore, Nursing, McKevit. AKERS, MICHELE RENAE, 619 E. Lee, Plano, IL 60545, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. AKI, WILLIAM LUI Ill, 76 Pakalana Street, Hilo, HI 96720, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. AKIN, JANET LEE HOUGHTON, 8717 E. 96 Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64134, Junior, Nursing. ALBRO, CANDACE LEE, 5502 Goucher Lane, Monona, WI 53716, Senior, Elementary Education, Shalom. ALLEN, JOEL HAROLD, Helm Motel, Harbor Beach, Ml 48441, Sophomore, Psychology, Closson. ALLEN, LAROQUE R., 259 W. 4th St, Galesburg, IL 61401, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Agape. ALLEN, PAUL WILLIAM, 3000 Woodsdale Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68502, Junior, Computer Science and Business, Faunce. ALLEN, SHERYL LORRAINE, 1521 Saginaw Place, Riverside, CA 92506, Junior, Liberal Arts, Aponivl ALTON, CAREN ANN, 712 College Ave, No. 10, Lamonl, IA 50140, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Electa. ALTON, GARY EUGENE, 712 College Ave, No. 10, Lamonl, IA 50140, Senior, Physical Education, Electa. AMSBERRY, KEVIN DEAN, 4509-73 St, Urbandale, IA 50322, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. ANDERS, STEVEN LEE, 621 Lakeview Dr, Loxatmonl, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Liberal s. ANDERSEN, SUSAN RENEE, 9407 Lake Canyon Rd, Santee, CA 92071, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Solah. ANDERSON, CAMILLA MARIE, 5974-133rd St Ct, Apple Valley, MN 55124, Freshman, Sociology, Solah. ANDERSON, CHARLES ANTHONY, 1111 Wellesley Ave, Modesto, CA 95350, Freshman, Business, Aaron. ANDERSON, CORBE GEORGE, RR 1, Box 200,- Lamonl, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Faunce. ANDERSON, DANA MARIE, 2260 E. Kettle Ave, Littleton, CO 80122, Business, Atara. ANDERSON, DAVID ALAN, 7168 W. 74th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aaron. ANDERSON, DIANE NASH, 7351 Wildwood, Westland, MI 48185, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS C., 2315 SW 51st, Oklahoma City, OK 73119, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. ANDERSON, KELLY LEA, 1111 Wellesley, Modesto, CA 95350, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Solah. ANDERSON, KEVIN PAUL, 270 Ripley, Alpena, Ml 49707, Sophomore, Business, Closson. ANDERSON, LEAETTA, 5039 Walrond, Kansas City, MO 64130, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. ANDERSON, LISA DAWN, Box 174, Raymore, MO 64083, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. ANDERSON, MARTE WAYNE, 324 S. Silver, Lamonl, IA 50140, Sophomore, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Electa. ANDERSON, MIKE SCOTT, 8806 Emerson Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55420, Junior, Liberal Arts, Aaron. ANDERSON, SHERRY LYNN. 324 S. Sllver, Lamont, IA 50140, Senior, Social Welfare, Electa. ANDERSON, VALERIE DENISE, 7168 W. 74 Ave, Arvada, CO 80003, Freshman, Modern Foreign Languages, Belavera. ANDERSON, YOLANDA LYNN, 1450 E. Pythian, Springfield, MO 65805, Senior, Art, KflTlOfC7. ANDREWS. MARY ELIZABETH, 9053 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland! OH 44094, Junlor, Business, Atara. ANDREWS, RUTH DAWN, 9053 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094, Sophomore, Art, Shalom. ANWAY, JODI CAROL, RR 1, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Sophomore, Nursing, Kimora. ARANGO, JUAN CARLOS, Calla 3A Oeste No.2-29, Apto 103, Cali, Valli, Columbia, S.A., Junior, Biology qPreMedJ, Aaron. ARDITO, GREGORY ALAN, 168 Meadowcrotl Drive, San Anselmo, CA 94960, Senior, Religion, Aaron. ARONILTH, VERONICA M., PO Box 1234, Chinle, AZ 86503, Freshman, Physical Education, Paloma. I ASHBAUGH, BRENT NICHOLAS, 2712 Silverway Drive, Austin, TX 78757, Sophomore, Biology, Nona. ASPVIK, JOY BERNICE, Box 117, Paddockwood, Saskatchawan, Canada SOJ1Z0, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. ATHERTON, SUSAN MARIE, 98 Jennings Rd, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Freshman, Business, Shalom. ATHEY, KAREN EILEEN, 8801 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66212, Sophomore, Art, f Atara. ATWOOD, MANUEL J., RR 1, Lamont, IA 50140, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. AULT, KIM ELIZABETH, 353 Althea Lane, Hopkins, MN 55343, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aponivl AUSTIN, BRADLEY STEWART, 1333 Fern Oaks Dr, Santa Paula, CA 93060, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Cheville. AUSTIN, R. BRINKS, 1333 Fern Oaks Drive, Santa Paula, CA 93060, Senior, Chemistry, Cheville. AVERY, MICHAEL RAY, 103 E. 16th St, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Sophomore, Biology CPreMedJ, Nona. AYERS, JEFFREY DAVID, 1004 N. Vine, I Creston, IA 50801, Sophomore, Business, Closson. AYERS, RONALD JERRY, RR 1, St Charles, IA 50240, Freshman, Recreation, Closson. AZAR, ELIAS JOSEPH, c fo Dr. Joseph Azar, Aub, Lebanon, Junior, Biology. BbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBb BABER, LORENE ELIZABETH, 125 Langstrom, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Sophomore, I Social Welfare, Atara. - BACHMANN, WALLY CDUANEJ, RR, Winner, SD 57580, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Cheville. BACON, TERESA GAYLE, 7808-220th SW, Edmonds, WA 98020, Senior, Recreation, Atara. BADDER, JOSEPH W.G., 12921 Browning, I Santa Ana, CA 92705, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. BADDER, JUDITH ANN, RR 1, Thamesville, I Ontario, Canada NOP2KO, Sophomore, Business, Belavera. BADDER, JUDITH ANN, RR 1, Thamesville, Ontarlo, Canada NOP2KO, Sophomore, Business, Belavera. BADDER, THOMAS ROBERT, RR 1, Thamesville, Ontario, Canada NOP2K0', Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. BAGARUS, BRENDA ANN. 5002 York Rd, South Bend, IN 46614, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Traven f 38345, Freshman, Computer Science, Cheville. BAILEY, DEBORAH KAY, Box 234, Huron, TN I 38345, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. BAILEY, DOUGLAS MICHAEL, 7080 Wilson St, Hollywood, FL 33024, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. , BAILEY, LISA ANN, Hwy 100, Jack's Creek, TN 38347, Freshman, Social Welfare, Shalom. C J CASENVS GENERAL STORE Open Doily 7 o.m.-'11 p.m. Groceries-Ice-Sove-Self-Service Gos We Honor Credit Cords Mosier Chorge-Siondord-Bonkomericord 406 E. Main LGI'T1Ol'1i, IOWCI THE Cp ua r' Po ST Q A Broosied Seafood Best Chicken Sondwiches Resi Ice Creom Mote' Corryoui Service Hours Mon.-Soi. 9 o.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 'I1 o.m.-8 p.m. Chief Lomoni Moiel RR Box 49 I-35 8a HWY 69 Lomoni, Iowo Phone 784-6896 114 W. Moin Si. I Lomoni, Iowo Advertisin g X227 ------ ID 83655, Sophomore, English, Alara. BRONSON, DAVID GALE, 3355 Maida Lane, FI Myers, FL 33901, Freshman, LIberGI Arts, Faunce. BROTHERTON, DANIEL EDWIN, RR 1, Box 121, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Junior, History, Tiona. BROWN, JO ELLEN, 2323 St Charles, Montgomery, AL 36107, Junior, Social Welfare, Traven BROWN, KELLI LEE, RR 6, Box 351-B, Yakima, WA 98908, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Aponivi. BROWN, SHEREE LEE, 2183 Adams, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, Senior, Elementary I Education, Alara. BROWN, TERRY LEE, 7460 Paul Street, Pigeon, Ml 48755, Junlor, Social Welfare, Closson. BRUCH, JOHN QRUSSELQ, 508 South State, Lamoni, IA 50140, ophomore, Business, Faunce. BRUCH, LORI JEAN, RR 29, Kansas City, MO 64166, Freshman, Music, Paloma. BRUNNER, PAMELA JEAN, 260 W. Magnolia, Hanford, CA 93230, Junior, Nursing, McKevlt. BUCHHOLZ, SUSAN ELLEN, 5447 Rockhill, Kansas Clty, MO 64110, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevlt. ' ' BUCK, MELODY MARIE, RR 1, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. BUDWORTH, DONNA MARIE, 2230 Manning Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90064, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. BUELNA, DANA RALPH, PO Box 832, Planada, CA 95365, Freshman, Physical Education, Faunce. BURFORD, ALICE JANINE, 2435 Central, Canon City, CO 81212, Freshman, Music Education and Elementary Education, Shalom. BURFORD, JAMES LOUIS, Box 64, Hillside, CO 81232, Senior, Recreation, Aaron. BURGESS, MARNA ARENNE, 2511 Tamagna Ridge Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Nursing. BURKEY, KEVIN LADD, RR 2, Box 261, Scottsbluff, NE 69361, Senior, Art, Aaron. BURNHAM, DEBRA COURTRIGHT, 712 College Ave, LGITIODI, IA 50140, Junior, RSCFGCIIOIT, Electa. BURNHAM, DUSTIN RICHARD, 712 College, Apt 2, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Llberal Studies. BURNHAM, KIM RUNYARD, 111-32-1f2, Pueblo, CO 81006, Freshman, Music, Aaron. BURNS, LINDA RUTH, 1041 SW 97th, Oklahoma City, OK 73139, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aponivl BURSON, MARTHA VANE, 6132 NW Wales, iatnsas City, MO 64151, Junior, Liberal s. BUTLER, DANA MARIE, 707 Lori Lane, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Freshman, Elementary Education, Atara. g CcCcCcCcCcCcCcC I CADELL, MICKEY DUANE, 8118 Imperial Dr, Pensacola, FL 32506, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. CAFFEY, KENNETH SCOTT, 630 Thicket, Houston, TX 77079, Freshman, Art, Closson. CALLOWAY, RORY EMERY, 512 S. West, Corydon, IA 50060, Freshman, Political Science, Agape. CANNELL, JODELLE, 406 Westwood Drive, Nevada, IA 50201, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. I CARLILE, KIM, RR 1, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080, Senlor, Nurslng, McKevit. CARLSON, LINDA KATHRYN, 11257 W. 26th PI, Lakewood, CO 80215, Senior Nursing, McKevit. 230 f Directory and Index CARNAHAN, MARLENE K., 9706 Elmwood, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Nursing. CARNAHAN, TIMOTHY MICHAEL, 1318 Kern Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80915, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Closson. CARNEY, JOSEPH EDGAR JR, 1618 N. 81st Street, Kansas City, KS 66112, Post Graduate, Nursing. CARR, LILLIAN HENDERSON, 3029 Peck Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Experimental Curriculum. CARRICK, CATHY JO, No 12, Oak Hill Cluster, Independence, MO 64057, Senior, Psychology, Aponivi. CARSON, JOHN CLAYTON, RR 1, Box 133, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Sophomore, Pre- Engineering, Agape. CARSON, THOMAS PAUL, RR 1, Woodburn, IA 50275, Freshman, Business, Closson. CARSON, VALERIE FAY, 3260 Metchosin Road, Victoria, B.C., Canada V9C2A5, SenIor,EIementary Education, Solah. CARTER, COLLEEN MICHELLE, 6101 Bell Rd, Apt No. 1, Parkville, MO 64152, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. CARTER, ROCKET LEE, 747 W.,GartieId, Lincoln, NE 68522, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. CASE, EDITH MARIE, RR 5, Box 178, Lee's Summlt, MO 64063, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. CAUSTON, DON ALBERT, 6835 Vivian St, Vancouver B.C., Canada V5S2T8, ' Sophomore, Business, Aaron. CAUSTON, LYDELLE JEAN, 6835 Vivian, Vancouver, Canada V5S2T8, Freshman, Business, Shalom. CAYWOOD, JOHN WINSTON JR, 806-19th Street, Plano, TX 75074, Senior, Theatre and Speech, Tiona. CEASE, VICTORIA LYNN, 9310 Roundtop, Clnclnnati, OH 45239, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Solah. CHAMBERS, MARK DOUGLAS, RR A6, Cameron, WV 26033, Senior, History and Political Science, Tiona. CHAMBERS, REED ANDREW II, 114 James, Buckner, MO 64016, Junior, Liberal Studies, Tiona. CHAPMAN, ANNA MAE, 3607 NE 78th, Portland, OR 97213, Senior, Nursing. CHAPMAN, DANIEL RAY, 221 Roma Street, Redlands, CA 92373, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Closson. CHAPMAN, DUANE ALDEN, 1538 N. Main, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, ' Biology, Nona. CHAPMAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL, 3607 NE 78th, Portland, OR 97213, Post Graduate, Religion, Nona. CHAPPELOW, KEITH SAMUEL, 3514 Randall Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Computer Science, Electa fSfewarf Manorj. CHASE, KIRT ALAN, 12605 Denmark Drive, Heredon, VA 22070, Junior, Recreation and Physical Education, Stewart Manor. CHASE, SHERY A., 802 SE Trilen, Ankeny, IA 50021, Junior, Elementary Education, Traver. ' CHESS, FLORIAN FREDERICK, 232 Brush Creek Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64112, Freshman, Liberal Arts. CHOATE, CRYSTAL LINN, Box 2541, RR 2, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. CHOCK, KATHY LEI, 185 Puiwa Road, Honolulu, HI 96817, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aponlvl CHRISTENSEN, BRIAN DEAN, 737 E. Spruce, Cherokee, IA 51012, Freshman, Computer Science, Chevllle. CHRISTENSEN, DWIGHT DEAN, 3945 Woodford Drive, San Jose, CA 95124, Junlor, Mathematics, Aaron. CHRISTENSEN, KENT ALAN, 321 East Vine, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Computer Engineering and Mathematics, Closson. CHRISTENSON, C. MICHAEL, 9701 Leversee Road, Janesville, IA 50647, Senior, Psychology, Agape. CHRISTENSON, KATHRYN JANE, 7 Oak Hill Cluster, Independence, MO 64057, , Freshman, Recreation, Shalom. CHURCH, MICHAEL EUGENE, 408 S. State, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Faunce. CHURCH, STEPHEN M., 6 Lantern Lane, Lexington, MA 02173, Freshman, BiOlOgy, Agape. CHURCHARD, CHERI LYNN, 2615 Coit NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. CLARK, ARCHIE LEROY, 1538-19th Street, Des Moines, IA 50314, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. CLARK, BARBARA ANN, 813 Timber Oaks Dr, I Blue Springs, MO 64015, Freshman, Nursing. CLARK, CURTIS EDWARD, 201 Navjho Dr, Keokuk, IA 52632, Freshman, Business, Chevllle. CLARK, EMMA SUE, 802 S. Woodland, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Liberal Arts. CLARK, KIMBERLY DIANE, 1251 Fairgren, Limq, OH 45805, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. CLARK. MARYLOUISE SLEINAALAJ, 502 W. Maln, Lamont, IA 5 140, Senior, Art, Electa. CLARK, MICHAEL WAYNE, 434 E. Gudgell, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Biology CPreMedJ and Biology, Faunce. CLARKE, ROBYNN MICHELLE, 476 Bright St, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada N7T4G6, Freshman, Business, Shalom. CLAVEY, DAWN LESLIE, RR 3, Box 144, Kearneysville, WV 25430, Junior, Nursing, , Traver. CLAYTON, GEORGIA EMMALINE, 3604 E. Colony Sq, St Joseph, MO 64504, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traven CLEGG, RICHARD ANDREW, 2309 Oakmont, Santa Ana, CA 92706, Sophomore, Sociology, Faunce. CLEMONS, WILLIAM JEROME, 3905 Audubon, East St Louis, IL 62204, Senior, Social Welfare, Nona. I CLINE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, 1775 Military Ave I I ieaside, CA 93955, Sophomore, Business, aron. CLOSSON, CALVIN CHARLES, 813 East Main Street, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aaron. CLOTHIER, KATHLEEN G., 38 Heathtield Gardens, London NW11, England, Freshman, Music Education, Paloma. CLUTTER, LISA EILEEN, RR 1, Box 321, Deer Park, WA 99006, Freshman, English, Shalom. COBB, JEANETTE ELLEN, 545 Southbay Dr, San Jose, CA 95134, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Traver. I COCHRAN, ALAN JEFFERY, 3812 North West , 60th, Kansas City, MO 64151, Junior, I Biology, Chevllle. COCHRAN, DANA ELAINE, RR 2, Box 1073, Salina, KS 67401, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Paloma. COCHRAN, MARY ELIZABETH QLIZ3, 12810 E. 39th, Independence, MO 64 55, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Sariah. COCHRAN, SUSAN DIANE, PO Box 1073, Salina, KS 67401, Senior, Physical I Education, Paloma. COGSWELL, DAVID WILLIAM J., Shepherd, Norwalk, CT 06851, Freshman, Physical Education, Faunce. COLE, JAMES ALMA, 1206 C Ave, E., Albia, IA 52531, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aaron. COLE, JAMES TIMOTHY, RR 1, Box 320, Chesterton, IN 46304, Senior, Business, Faunce. COLE, MARY FAYE, 19404 Bryn Maur Dr, Independence, MO 64057, Sophomore, Nursing. COLEMAN, CLARK R., RR 2, Box 39, Lamoni, , IA 50140, Sophomore, Physical Education. ' Electa. COLLIER, TERRI LYNN, RR 2 146, Blue Springs, Mo 64015, senior, Nursing, Ivlckevit. COLLINS, KAREN LAINE 4419-117 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6J1T5, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Aponivl. COLLINS, TERRY JOANN, RR 1, Box 325, BAILEY, NANCY LYNN, RR 1, Jack's Creek, TN 38347, Sophomore, Computer Science, Shalom. BAIR, TIMOTHY JOSEPH, 234 N. 38 St, Kansas City, KS 66102, Freshman, Theatre and Speech and Music, Nona. BAKER, BARBARA JEAN, 3005 Ave K, Ft Madison, IA 52627, Freshman, Elementary Education, Shalom. BAKER, BARRY CHARLES, RR 1, Grand River, IA 50108, Freshman, Physical Education, Stewart Manor. BAKER, CONNIE RIFFLE, 4425 S. Cottage, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. BAKER, MARY BETH, 212 E. 10th No. 3, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Electa. BAKER, PAMELA DIANE, 227 N. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, English. BALDWIN, JOE EDWARD, Box 95, Stella, NE 68442, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. BALLANTYNE, CLARK KEITH, 844 Hillcrest, Ashland, OH 44805, Senior, Business, Closson. BALLEW, KENNETH ALAN, 1443 Walnut Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aaron. BALSOVER, JAMES ALAN, 15260 Bittersweet La, Brookfield, WI 53005, Senior, Art, Edwards. BANTA, ALBERT JAY, 669 Old Oak Drive, Bourbonnals, IL 60914, Sophomore, Computer Science, Cheville. BANTA, JACK PEMENT, 669 Old Oak Dr, Bourbonnals, IL 60914, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Cheville. BARBOUR, RICHARD GEORGE, 162 East Sunset Dr, Mobile, AL 36608, Sophomore, Business, Aaron. BARBOZA, ANGELE MANAOLANA, 434 Kanaloa Ave, Kahului, HI 96732, Senior, Music Education, Shalom. BARBOZA, FAITH LEHUANANI. 434 Kanaloa Ave, Kahului, HI 96732, Sophomore, Music Paloma. BARKER, CAROL LYNN, RR 2, Diagonal, IA 50845, Post Graduate, Elementary Education, Electa. BARNES, CHARLES HARPER, RR 1, Box 470, Independence, MO 64058, Senior, Biology and Chemistry, Cheville. BARNEY, STEVEN QJONJ, RR 1, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aaron. BARR, WENDY ANN, 2774 Grant Dr, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, Freshman, Business, Traver. BARRY, THOMAS PATRICK, 1660 Holly, Northbrook, IL 60062, Post Graduate, Computer Science, Tiona. BARTH, KEVIN G., Box 118, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Tiona. BASSETT, KENDRA SUE, 1207 E. Douglas, Des Moines, IA 50316, Freshman, Mathematics and General Science, Kimora. BASTOW, KIMBERLY ALICE, RR 2, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Senior, Business and Nursing, McKevit. BATES, CAROL A., 11806 E. 62nd Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64133, Sophomore, Nursing, Atara. BATES, DOUGLAS ALAN, 12731 Sycamore, Grandview, MO 64030, Freshman, Business, Edwards. BATZLI, WILLIAM ROBERT, 3415 N. Walker, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, Junior, Theatre and Speech, Edwards. BAUGHMAN, BRAD ALAN, 14811 Ridgeboro, Tustin, CA 92680, Sophomore, Business and Economics, Faunce. BAUGHMAN, EDWARD DEAN, Esta Dr, Plano, IL 60545, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Agape. BAUMAN, JERI ROBIN, RR 2, Box 32, Charlton, IA 50049, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Atara. BEAIRD. TERRI LYNN. 23 Mohawk, Keokuk, IA 32632, Junior, Elementary Education, ara. BEAVERS, DENISE RENE, 433 N. Lake St, Harrison, Ml 48625, Freshman, Business, Sarlah. BECKMAN, PIERINA MERCADO, RR 2, Box 18, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, International Gnd Spanish, Electa. BEEBE, VICKIE LYNNE, 1288 Willowgreen Ct, Westlake Village, CA 91361, Freshman, Nursing, Traver BEEM, WENDY LEE, 5621-178th Pl, SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036, Freshman, Psychology, Paloma. BEER, BRUCE LESLIE, 46290 Brooks Ave, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada V2P2Y9, Freshman, Liberal Studies, Tiona. BEER, KIMBERLY ALICE, 162 Mellard Ave, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada V2P2Y9, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. BEHNKE, JACQUELYN ANN, 1332 Baker Dr, Independence, MO 64050, Post Graduate, Nursing. BELL, ROBERT GERALD, 3066 Kraftt, Port Huron, MI 48060, Junior Physical Education, Edwards. BENDORF, RICKY D., RR 2, Lancaster, WI 53813, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. BENDORF, ROGER ALLAN, RR 2, Lancaster, WI 53813, Senior, Elementary Education and Business, Edwards. BENEDICT, LAURA LEIGH, S. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business and Nursing, Shalom. BENEDICT, NANCY KAYE, 126 S. Linden. Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Social Welfare and Psychology, Electa. BENNER, AVA LYNN, Star Route 33, Box 277, Sprucehead, ME 04859, Junior, Elementary Education, Sarlah. BENNER, RANEY ALLEN, Star Route 33, Box 277, Spruce Head, ME 04859, Senior, Sociology, Stewart Manor. BENNETT, KATHY SUE, Box 224, Soldier's Grove, WI 54655, Junior, Social Welfare, Solah. ' BENNETT, MARK RONALD, 714 Sixth Street NE, Clarlon, IA 50525, Senior, Computer Science, Faunce. BENNETTS, CLIFFORD MARTIN, 15561 Canna Way, Westminster, CA 92683, Freshman, Physical Education, Closson. BENSON, EDITH MERVINE, 301 S. Oak St, Lamonl, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. BENSON, GREGORY JOHN, 412 S. Linden, Lamonl, IA 50140, Senior, Physical Education, Electa. BERNARD, DAVID REMANG, PO Box 32, Moen, Truk, E.C.l. 96942, Freshman, Physical Education, Agape. BERRY, JANA ELLEN, 6750 Kennaston Drive, Frldley, MN 55432, Junior, Elementary Education, Atara. BETHARDS, TERRI SUE, RR 1, Garden Grove, IA 50103, Freshman, Nursing, Paloma. BEVINS, JEFF LEO, East 8th Street, Belle Plaine, IA 52208, Junior, Physical Education, Faunce. BIGBY, DONALD RAY, RR 1, Box 378, Sperry, OK 74073, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Faunce. BILLER, RAYMOND VICTOR, 18732 Fairwood Ln, Santa Ana, CA 92705, Senior, Psychology, Cheville. BILLER, SANDRA JO, 18732 Fairwood Ln, Santa Ana, CA 92705, Freshman, Recreation, Kimora. BIRKS, RUTHANN, 1309 Lynnwood Drive, Mt Pleasant, Ml 48858, Senior, Business Education, Atara. BIRLINGMAIR, KIMBERLY DAW, RR 1, Ames, IA 50010, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. BITTERMAN, PATRICIA K., 402 Hillcrest Court, Belton, MO 64012, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. BLAAUW, MARLENE ARDELL, 202 S. Walnut, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Business Education, Electa. BLACK, MARLENE RENEE, 4425 South Spring, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aponlvl BLACK, MICHELE EILEEN, 14400 E. 32nd Street, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, English, Atara. BLACKMAN, JOEL W., 6201 W. 68th St, Overland Park, KS 66204, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. BLAIR. CAROLYN QDARCYJ, 7016 Springdale Rd, Louisville, KY 40222, Freshman, Biology CPreMedJ, Shalom. BLAIR, DONNA LOUISE, 429 Walnut, Weston, MO 64098, Junior, Business, Aponivl . BOBBITT, KENNETH B., Bobbitt Lane, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Economics, Cheville. BOCHAT, RENEE MARIE, 13826 Locke Lane, Houston, TX 77077, Freshman, Religion, Sarlah. BOICE, CHERYL ANN, RR 1, Box 267, Beardstown, IL 62618, Senior, Art and Psychology, Kimora. BOLAND, BLAKE ALAN, 1677 Wingate, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, Freshman, Business, Sle wart Manor. BOLES, MARK DOYLE, RR, Grand River, IA 50108, Junior, Business, Stewart Manor. BOLES, RHONDA RENEE, 3510 Sycamore Shadows, Kingwood, TX 77339, Freshman, Biology CPreMedJ, Sarlah. BOND, CYNDIE ANNE, 8338 Wilde Lake Rd, Pensacola, FL 32506, Freshman, Elementary Education, Shalom. BOND, THOMAS KEVIN, RR 1, Box 93, Leasburg, MO 65535, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. BOOKER, BRIAN KEITH, 401 West Fourth, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Business, Closson. BOOTE, KIRK SIDNEY, No. 4-1432-96 Ave SW. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2VOY4, Sophomore, Biology CPreMedJ, Faunce. BOSWELL, CRAIG DUANE, 411 S. Cedar, Apt B, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Art and Business, Faunce. BOSWELL, JEAN ANN, 502 South Maple, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. BOSWELL, JULIE ANNE, 317 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. BOTTS, DAVID ALAN, 1006 Little, Grandview, MO 64030, Senior, Business, Cheville. BOYCHUCK, LYDIA ANNE, 35 Deer Hill Ave, Danbury, CT 06810, Senior, Elementary Education, Kimora. BOYCHUCK, TIMOTHY A., 35 Deer Hill Ave, Danbury, CT 06810, Junior, Elementary Education, Agape. BOYD, JAMES MICHAEL, 4789 Stallcup, Mesquite, TX 75150, Sophomore, Recreation, Faunce. BOYD, MARK ALAN, RR 5, Charlton, IA 50049 Post Graduate, Biology, Aaron. BOYD, TERRI LYNN, 444 E. Weisheimer, Columbus, OH 43214, Junior, Business, Sarlah. BRABY, CARME ZSAN, RR 1, Maloy, IA 50852, Freshman, Nursing, Aponivl BRABY, CHARLOTTE FULTON, 111-112 N. Main, Leon, IA 50144, Senior, Recreation, Electa. BRABY, DANNY E., 512 Linwood Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Biology qPreMedJ, Nona. BRABY, GERTRUDE LEWESE, 601 E. Madison, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Post Graduate, Elementary Education. BRABY, MICHAEL SCOTT, 711 W. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Elementary Education and Physical Education, Cheville. BRABY, TIMOTHY REED, RR 2, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Recreation, Faunce. BRADLEY, KELLE RENEE, Box 266, Grove, OK 74344, Freshman, Nursing, Shalom. BRANDT, ELAINE RUTH, 199 Valley View, San Rafael, CA 94901, Senior, Biology, Aponlvl BRANDT, LINDA MARIE, 199 Valley View, San Rafael, CA 94901, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. BRANDT, MARK ALAN, 7520 Caren Circle, Loveland, CO 80537, Freshman, General Science, Aaron. BRESHEARS, ANNE EVELYN, 218 N. Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. BRESSMAN, LINDA PEARL, RR 2, Box 197, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. BREWER, ROBERT MANLEY, 15683 W. Wedge Way, Morrison, CO 80465, Freshman, Art and Political Science, Closson. BRIDGE, TRACY BARTON, 624 West Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Faunce. BROCK, JENNIFER LEAH, RR 1, New Plymouth, Directory and Indexf229 4 - , nf 5- , .--W ,,, . , ,,,. . .. - , -'J I V 4 -- V -7- W V , Y I l 1 CPh0f0r Jim Olwnb 2 iPhoto: Mork Ecgonj K ii I n u if ll i? i I r I 1 I x N x S V l 232 fCcmdids N m I 3 qPhoto: Cami Ander517 1 4 iPhoto: David Gillaspeyj Independence, MO Freshman, Religion and History, Atara. COLLINS, WILLIAM HARRY, 6606 Moorcrott, Canoga Park, CA 91303, Sophomore, Computer Science, Tlona. COLMAN, CHRIS LEE, 6035 Hayter Avenue, Lakewood, CA 90712, Junior, Psychology, Faunce. COLVIN, EDEANA KAYE, 4605 Genesee Avenue, Dayton, OH 45406, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. COLYER, JOHN EDWARD, 401 S. Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Economics and Business, Electa. COLYER, JOHN EDWARD, 401 S. Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Economics and Business, Electa. COLYER, STEVEN ALDEN, 315 N. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aaron. COMBS, DEBRA ANN, 212 W. 3rd, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business and Business Education. COMER, GAYLE ELISE, 14648-173rd Street, Renton, WA 98055, Senior, Elementary Education, Solah. CONDIT, JEAN LYNETTE, White House, Park College, Parkville, MO 64152, Senior, Physical Education, Kimora. 1 CONDIT, TEARO LEE QMISSYJ, 5401 SW First St, Plantation, FL 33317, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Sariah. CONDRA, JOAN HENDRICKSON, RR 2, Box 220, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevit. CONK, BARBARA LYNN, 841 Woodcrest Dr, Dover, DE 19901, Freshman, Nursing, Belavera. CONRAD, BRIAN LESLIE, 8006 Tarbell, Houston, TX 77034, Freshman, Business, Agape. I CONRAD, LARRY WAYNE, 20 Cambridge Dr, Belleville, IL 62221, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. CONRAD, ROBIN RENEE, 401 Church, St Johns, MI 48879, Senior, Liberal Studies, Paloma. CONSTANCE, JOYCE ELAINE, 1414 Stadium Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65101, Senior, Business, Atara. CONSTANCE, LAURIE ANN, 4902-38th Place, Des Moines, IA 50310, Sophomore, Psychology, Atara. COOK, CHRISTOPHER SCOT, 28 Green Acre, Salem, NH 03079, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Edwards. COOK, LISA KAY, 554 E. Hopocan, Barberton, OH 44203, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. COOK, ROBERT DALE, 505 Hedrick, Buckner, MO 64016, Senior, Psychology, Agape. COOP, NANCY LYNN, 3515 Randall, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Psychology, Kimora. COOPER, BARBARA JEAN, 413 East Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Elementary Education and Social Studies. COOPER, CCINDYYLOU THERESA, Box 37, Senlac, Saskatchawan, Canada SOL2Y0,l, Freshman, Social Welfare, Shalom. COOPER, DANA RAE, 6441 Meadow Crest, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. , COOPER, ELIZABETH QCELESTEQ, 1318 Bonita Ave, Brewton, AL 36426, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Shalom. CORLISS, SUSAN LINDA, 1298 Creek Ave, Orlando, Fl 32807, Sophomore, Business, Belavera. CORN, MARTHA ALICE, 203 Osage, Buckner, MO 64016, Freshman, Liberal Arts. CORY, NADINE YVONNE, 8346 lsleton Ct, Cottage Grove, MN 55016, Freshman, Computer Science, Belavera. COTTERILL, MARGIE SUE, RR 1, Box 88, Leon, IA 50144, Sophomore, Biology, Traver. COTTON, KEVIN MONTGOMERY, 4619 Kalaniikl Pl, Honolulu, HI 96821, Freshman, Physical Education, Edwards. COULSON, KARYN DENISE, 1022 N. Church, Leon, IA 50144, Sophomore, Art, Belavera. COULSON, KATHLENE ANNE, 1022 North ' Church, Leon, IA 50144, Senior, Business Education and Business, Aponivi. COVINGTON, VIANNE KAY, 484 C Avenue. Limon, CO 80828, Junior, Business, Kimora. COX, BARBARA ANN FRAZIER, RR 1, Eagleville, MO 64442, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Electa. COX, JUDITH ELAINE ABNEY, 104 W. Lexington Circle, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. COX, MARCUS-LOWELL, Box 113, Zion's Rldge, Lamonl, IA 50140, Sophomore, Pre Englneerlng, Closson. COX, MARYRUTH OHRN, PO Box 113, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business. CRABTREE, TONI JO, PO Box 412, Hwy 50 W., Warrensburg, MO 64093, Junior, Theatre and Speech, Kimora. CRADER, SAUNDRA LYNN, 1008 Southeast Lariat Dr, Bartlesville, OK 74003, Senior, International Studies, Kimora. CRAGG, KATHERINE JEWELL, 517 S. Harris. Sugar Creek, MO 64054, Senior, Nursing, X McKevit. CRAIG, EDWARD JAMES, 1777 Casper Ave, East Meadow, NY 11554, Sophomore, Biology, Agape. CRANDALL, PAUL DAVID, 2320 Blue Ridge Terrace, Independence, MO 64052, Junior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Tiona. CRANE, DAVID FRANKLIN, 411 Rogue Rittle Dr, Grant Pass, OR 97526, Freshman, ' Liberal Arts, Aaron. CRANGLE, KENNETH WAYNE, 4630 W. 70th, Prairie Village, KS 66208, Sophomore, Mathematics, Aaron. CRAWFORD, DARRELL ALAN, 309 South Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Computer Science, Tiona. CRAWFORD, MARK DANIEL, 310 E. McLane, Osceola, IA 50213, Junior, Business, Closson. CRAWFORD, NANCY MARGUERIT, 412 West Jefferson, Corydon, IA 50060, Senior, Recreation, Atara. CREVISTON, LISA DAWN, RR 1, Box 118, Bainbridge, IN 46105, Junior, Business, Traver. CRISWELL, SARA ANN, RR 2, Box 316A1, Plketon, OH 45661, Senior, Biology. CROCKETT, DAVID BRUCE, Graceland College, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Music Education, Electa. CROMBIE, KENNETH ARLAN, 4578 Camino Molinero, Santa Barbara, CA 93110, Freshman, Business, Stewart Manor CRONBAUGH, STEVEN MERLE, 199 W. Pine, Marengo, IA 52301, Junior, Business, Faunce. CROSS, DAVID RAY, 1201 Johnson Ave, San Jose, CA 95129, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tlona. CROSS, PAUL JAY, 2323 W. Tc Jester, Houston, TX 77008, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. CROWELL, TIMOTHY DAVID, 513 Valley Rd, Madison, WI 53714, Freshman, Computer Science, Stewart Manor. CROWNOVER, TIMOTHY HOWARD, RR 1, Box 235, Miami, OK 74354, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Agape. CROXDALE, RALPH, RR 1, Box 161, Leon, IA 50144, Post Graduate. CROZIER, BRUCE ALAN, Box 233, Melcher, IA 50163, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. CROZIER, JOSEPH MARVIN, Box 233, Melcher, IA 50163, Junior, Social Studies and Physical Education, Tiona. CROZIER, MARK WILLIAM, 215 E. Washington, Osceola, IA 50213, Junior, Physical Education, Electa. CRUM, AMY JOY, RR 2, Box 199-1, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Sophomore, Nursing, Atara. CULEK, ANN ELIZABETH, 11645 Grand, Omaha, NE 68164, Senior, Elementary Education, Shalom. CURTIS, GLEN RICHARD, 2385 Watkins Lake Rd, Pontiac, MI 48054, Junior, Biology qPre Medj, Stewart Manor. CURTIS, MITCHELL ALAN, 90350 Hill Rd, Sprlngtield, OR 97477, Freshman, General Science, Aaron. CUSTEAD, CAREN MARIE, 14408 Berkshire Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Llberal Arts, Aponlvl INDEX Aaron ............................. ....... Agape ....... ............. ....... Aponlvl ....... ....... Atara .......... ....... Belavera ....... . . Chevllle ...... ....... 188-189 190-191 192-193 194195 196-197 198-199 Closson ....... ......... 2 00 I Edwards ........ ....... 2 01 Electa ......... ....... 2 02 I Faunce ....... ............. 2 03 Kimora ....... ....... 2 04.205 McKevit ...... .......... 2 06 Paloma ...... ............. 2 07 ShClOTT'l .............. ...... Solah ..................... Stewart Manor ........ Tlona ............. , ...... Traver ..........,..... 'fUnclassltiedJ ...... ...... . ...... 213 208-209 SGTIOLI .......... ....... .209-211 ..........212 214 ..........215 .216-217 DdDdDdDdDdDdDdD DAILY, EDWARD LYNN, RR 1, Box 4, Lamoni IA 50140, Junlor, Business, Faunce. DANIEL, SUSAN MARIE, 29 Hill St, St Thomas, Ontdrlo, Canada N5P2W7, Sophomore, Business Education, Atara. DARLING, STEPHEN ROTHBURN, 3212 W. Kent Dr, Carbondale, IL 62901, Freshman, Biology, Chevllle. DAVENPORT, GARY ALAN, RR 2, Box 41, SoldIer's Grove, WI 54655, Senior, Computer Science and General Science, Edwards. DAVENPORT, STEVEN CHARLES, RR 2, Box 41, SoIdIer's Grove, WI 54655, Sophomore, English, Stewart Manor. DAVIDS, STACY ANN, 1303 S. Busse Rd, Mt Prospect, IL 60056, Junior, Biology fPre Medy, Belavera. DAVIDSON, JEFF S., 35 North Brelel Blvd, Middletown, OH 45042, Junior, Art, Stewart Manor DAVIDSON, TERI LEIGH, 35 N. Brelel Blvd, Middletown, OH 45042, Freshman, Business Education, Kimora. DAVIS, DEBARA SUE, 1006 North Washington Kansas City, KS 66102, Sophomore, Nursing, Belavera. DAVIS, ERNIE E., 1137 Ulnta, Evanston, WY 82930, Sophomore, Business, Agape. DAVIS, NANCY CHARLENE, 607 S. Main, Leon IA 50144, Freshman, Elementary Education, Electa. DAVIS, R. PAUL, 138 S. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senlor, Computer Science and Economics, Edwards. DAYTON, SUSAN DENISE, 2438 Cecelia, Brentwood, MO 63144, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Afard. DE GUZMAN, ELIZABETH B., 311 South Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Nursing, Atara. DEAHL, RANDY CRAIG, 1304 Lake Avenue, Creston, IA 50801, Senior, Business and Psychology, Stewart Manor. DEAL, NANCY CAROLYN, 11712 Markham Rdnlndependence, MO 64052, Freshman, Business, Traver. DECKER, KIRK BRIAN, RR 1, Sedgwick, KS 67135, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. DELLAMUTH, LAYNE LESLIE, 1806-9th Avenue, Belle Plaine, IA 52208, Junlor, Recreation, Edwards. CContlnued on page 2341 Directory and lndexf231 - CContinued from page 23 12 DEMETRICIAN, ROBERT F., Q-9 Quincy Circle, Dayton, NJ 08810, Freshman, Music, Aaron. DEMPSEY, DANIEL ELBERT, 14509 E. 36 PI, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Biology CPreMedQ, Agape. DENKER, CAROLYN JEAN, 301 N. Grand, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Senior, Nursing. DENMAN, REBECCA ANN, 1727 NE 38th St, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33334, Freshman, Physical Education, Sariah. DENNIS, LORI ELLEN, 12814 E. 35th Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Nursing, Paloma. DENNIS, TIMOTHY WAYNE, 600 W. 37th, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Physical Education, Agape. DENNY, LINDA SUE WIENERS, 203 S. Willis, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Nursing, Atara. DENTON, BRADLEY LOREN, 5006 Raven Oaks Drive, Omaha, NE 68152, Sophomore, Business, Aaron. DEPKE, CINDY JO, 202 S. Willis, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. DERENZY, KANDIS DIANE, RR 1, Murray, IA 50174, Post Graduate, Liberal Arts. DEVRIES, CAROL AILENE, 4743 Hedgewick Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. DEWAELE, BRIAN ALBERT, RR 2, Langton, Ontarlo, Canada NOE1G0, Junior, Business, Closson. DHABALT, DEE ANN MARIE, Box 37, Melcher, IA 50163, Freshman, Business, Paloma. DICKERSON, JUDITH DAWN, 301 Cranewood Dr, Trenton, OH 45067, Senior, Business and Economics, Atara. DICKERSON, KAREN ELIZABETH, 2789 Denton Road, Canton, Ml 48188, Senior, Psychology, Atara. DICKSON, WALTER BRUCE, 31600 Myrna 54, LClV0niCl, MI 48154, Senior, Music, Chevllle. DILLON, ANNITA ROSE, RR 3, Box 23, Odessa, MO 64076, Freshman, Business, Traver DILLON, NANCY LEE, 606 Nottingham Rd, Portsmouth, VA 23701, Sophomore, Biology, Sariah. DIMMITT, STEVE ROBERT, 5 Arrowhead Cr, St Charles, MO 63301, Sophomore, Mathematics, Faunce. DIVELEY, CHYRE EDWARDS, RR 1, Box 3, Kellerton, IA 50133, Senior, Elementary Education and Recreation, Electa. DOBSON, KIMBERLEY ANNE, 503 NW 195th, Seattle, WA 98177, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aponivi. DODDS, BRENDA KAY, 15736 E. 40th Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Chemistry and Biology, Aponivi. DODDS, SHELLY JO, 3515 E. Lakeway, Littleton, CO 80121, Freshman, Nursing, Kimora. DODDS, STEVEN RAY, 15736 East 40th Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Aaron. DORMAN, HARLEY QDEANJ, 260 Cass River Dr, Caro, MI 48723, Sophomore, Biology, Tiona. DOSS, VICKI LYNN, 112 S. Crysler, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, PsychoIOQY. Solah. DOUGLAS, THOMAS JEFFREY, 403 S. Johnson, Corydon, IA 50060, Freshman, Business, Closson. DOUGLASS, CATHERINE ANN, 14990 Bk Massillon Rd, Orrville, OH 44667, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. DOWNEY, JANINE ANNETTE, 40951 Lois Ct, Hemet, CA 92343, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. DUDEK, KAREN SUE, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Elementary Education. DUFF, DEBRA DIANE, 125 N. Mulberry, ,Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. DUNLAP, PAMELA RENAE, 404 Payne Terrace, St Joseph, MO 64506, Freshman, English, Traver. DUNLAP, SAMUEL LEROY, 404 Payne Terrace, St. Joseph, MO 64506, Freshman, Psychology, Aaron. 234-fDII'eCfOl'Y Gnd lDdeX DUNSHEE, DEBRA DENISE, 3701 Cornell, Des Moines, IA 50313, Freshman, Elementary Education, Belavera. DUQUE, ALICIA ANN, 5625 Barkley Road, Mission, KS 66202, Freshman, Business, Shalom. INDEX Aaron ....... .......... ....... 1 8 8-189 Agape ...... 190-191 Aponivi ...... 192-193 Atara ......... 194195 Belavera ...... 196197 Chevllle ........ 198-199 Closson ......... .......... 2 00 Edwards ........ ....... 2 01 Electa ........ ........... 2 02 Faunce ...... .............. 2 03 Kimora ......... 204205 MCKeVit ......... Paloma ..... Sariah ......... Shalom .............. SOICIh .................... Stewart MCJHOI' ....... Tlona ................... Traver .................. 'qunclassifiedp ......... ...........206 208-209 209-21 1 ...........212 .......213 214 ...........215 I 216217 EeEeEeEeEeFfFfFfFfFfFf EAGAN, MARK T., PO Box 68, Twin Peaks, CA 92391, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. EASON, MICHAEL A., RR 2, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Sophomore, Mathematics, stewart Manon EATON, KARMI MICHELLE, Sunset, ME 04683, Junior, Music Education, Aponivi. EDGELOW, CHERYL L. QCYLYNNEJ, 4340-114 St, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6J1N1, Junlor, Recreation and Psychology, Paloma. EDSON, SUSAN LOUISE, Vista Park, Branson, MO 65616, Junlor, Business Education, Atara. EDWARDS, DEBRA LYNN, 301 E. 16th St, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Sophomore, Music Education, Sariah. EDWARDS, GREGORY M., 1507-112 Main, I Blue Springs, MO 64015, Freshman, Liberal Arts. EDWARDS, JAMES ALLEN, 13211 Vanessa Ave, Bowie, MD 20715, Sophomore, Biology qPreMedJ, Agape. EDWARDS, JILL ELLEN, 224 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705, Freshman, Medical Technology, Paloma. EGGENBERGER, MARK ALLEN, RR 2, Maiden Rock, WI 54750, Junior, Business and Economics, Agape. EHM, RANDY EUGENE, RR 2A, Afton, IA 50830, Junior, Business, Faunce. EHRMAN, ELIZABETH, 148 Bret Harte Rd, San Rafael, CA 94901, Freshman, Political Science, Shalom. EKWERE, ESEME, 1203 Maheim, Kansas City, MO 64109, Freshman, Nursing. . ELEFSON, AMY ELLEN, RR 1, River Falls, WI 54022, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. ELEFSON, BETH ELAINE, RR 1, Box 81, River Falls, WI 54022, Junior, Nursing, Traver. ELLIOTT, KATHRYN SUE, 425 West Tenth Street, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, English, Electa. ELLIOTT, MICHAEL TRENT, RR, Eagleville, MO 64442, Senior, History, Stewart Manor. ELLIS, LARRY RAY, 321 Cambridge Dr NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, Sophomore, Recreation, Edwards. I ELMORE, SUSAN JOY, RR 1, Salem, IA 52649, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Atara. ELSTON, GREG STEVE, RR 1, Leon, IA 50144, I Freshman, International Studies, Tiona. EPLING, W. BARRY, RR 4, Doylestown, PA 18901, Senior, Biology and Basic Science Ste wart Manor. ' ERICKSON, CHRISTINE LYNN, 1220 Hillcrest Rd Odenton, MD 20810, Sophomore, ' Business and Psychology, Sariah. ERICSON, MARTIN ARTHUR, St Rt 1, Box 1783, Ely, MN 55731, Junior, Business and Economics, Agape. ERIKSON, LORI ANN, 155 Main St, Freeport, ME 04032, Freshman, Biology, Belavera. ERIKSON, STEVEN S., 426 W. 10th Street, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Recreation, Electa. ERIKSON, TYRA TRIPP, 426 W. 10th Street, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Music, Electa. ESSIG, RUTHANN, RR 1, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Paloma. ESU, MARIANO SITIRO, Box 32 Moen, Truk E.C.I. T.T. 96942, Sophomore, Art, Agape, ETCHESON, TIMOTHY SCOTT, 1223 Cinnamon Teal Ct., Marietta, GA 30062, Sophomore, Business, Tiona. EVANS, ROBERT WAYNE, RR 1, Princeton, MO 64673, Junior, Nursing, Stewart Manor. 1 EVERETT, CATHERINE MARIE, 714 Bayview Drive, Seabrook, TX 77586, Senior, Physical Education, Shalom. EWBANK, KAREN RENE, 305 E. Chestnut, I Odessa, MO 64076, Sophomore, I Elementary Education, Sariah. I EYBERS, LINDA BETH, 5406 Glenn Ave, Sioux City, IA 51106, Sophomore, Business, I Solah. - I FAGG, WILLIAM ROBERT, 1070 Lea Dr, San Rafael, CA 94903, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tlona. FAIN, KATHY LYNN, 524 Leslie Dr, Q Independence, MO 64055, Senior, International Studies and History, Kimora. FAIRCHILD, ROY ROOSEVELT, RR 6, Box 20, Spotsylvania, VA 22553, Senior, - 3 Computer Science and Mathematics, I I Chevllle. I FARNHAM, LYNDA SUSAN HEAT, 709 Pine St, I Rolla, MO 65401, Senior, Elementary Education and International Studies, . Electa. FAULK, RENEE ROSELYNN, 4412 Pike Drive, Metairie, LA 70003, Senior, Liberal Studies, Kimora. FAULK, ROBIN LEIGHTON, 4412 Pike Drive, Metairie, LA 70003, Senior,,BioIogy and Psychology, Shalom. FAUNTLEROY, BERNARD CULLE, RR 4, Box 395, Spotsvylvania, VA 22553, Post Graduate, Mathematics. , FEARS, CYNTHIA LEIGH, RR 1, Dexter, MO I 63841, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. I FEARS, JAMES WALLACE, 111 Avenida Del I President, San Clemente, CA 92672, I Freshman, Business, Aaron. I FEARS, JARED ALAN, 1824 Norwood, Independence, MO 64052, Sophomore, Business, Agape. FENN, LORI LOUISE, 208 Jana Road, Macomb, IL 61455, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. FINCH, RITA LOUISE, RR 1, Keithsburg, IL 61442, Post Graduate, Theatre and I Speech and Elementary Education, I Paloma. FLEET, SHEILA EMILY, 8353 E. Davies Ave, Englewood, CO 80112, Freshman, Liberal I Arts, Paloma. I FLEMING, LARRY LEE, 615 W. 3rd Street, I Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Liberal Studies, I Electa. . FLINN, MARTIN STEVEN, Rd No. 2, Transfer, PA I 16154, Junior, Recreation, Closson. FONG, STEPHEN KWONG HING, 45040 Mahalani Circle, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Senior, Liberal Arts, Faunce. I FOREMAN, STEVEN DEAN, Highway 375, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Freshman, Business, Stewart Manor. FORTH, JOHN DAVID, 200 E. Patrick Lot 40. Marion, IL 62959, Sophomore, Liberal Arts. Chevllle. I I 2 Another Look al Graceland Stud nts 1. Members of Agape house wear togas to breakfast one morning. 2. Each school yeah new students and freshmen are initi ated into their houses. Tom Richardson, a member of Aaron house, has donned war paint for his initiation. 3. Keith Moore Cleftj and Danise Foster Crighh play charades in their Spanish l class. 4. John Mills peers out his dorm window. 5. Lisa Philwott fleftj and her mothen Carole, attend the Homecom- lng football game together. 6. Brian Tubbesing fcenter righU and other mem- bers of Edwards house participate in a Paloma and Edwards pastoral worship ser vice. 7. Danise Foster rests on a couch on the mezzanine of the MSC. 8. Tony Ogulu and Sue Morgan chat during an open house for international students at Graceland 7 iPhoto: David Gillospeyj N 8 iPhoto: Cami Andersonj candies X233 Denver, CO 80224, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. HACKER, DAVID CHARLES, 16119 E. 25th St, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Business, Aaron. HAGAMAN, CHERYL JEAN, 1102 Island, Wilmington, CA 90744, Freshman, Elementary Education, Afara. HAGAMAN, SANDRA LEE, 9351 Krepp Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Klmora. HAIR, ELLEN MARIE, 1805 Lakemont Drive, Greensboro, NC 27410, Sophomore, English and Social Welfare, Shalom. HAKES, BRADLEY CHARLES, Wagon Wheel Gap Bow Mt, Boulder, CO 80302, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. HAKES, TIM SCOTT, Wagon Wheel Gap Bow Mt, Boulder, CO 80302, Senior, Physical Education, Faunce. HAKKAKU, NORIKO, 59-13 Onodai Sayama- Cho, MinamIkawachlGun, Osaka, Japan, Junior, Computer Science, Aponovl HALL, GLENNA FAY, 2711 Northcrest, Downer's Grove, IL 60515, Senlor, Biology, Klmora. HAMAKER, LINDA SUE, RR 1, Box 64, Davis City, IA 50065, Junior, Business, Electa. HAMM, ERIC THOMAS, 16102 Salisbury, Independence, MO 64050, Junior, BioIOQY. Chevllle. HAMM, SUSAN LEANNE, 16102 Salisbury, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Paloma. HAMMER, SHERRILEE, 14082 Gershon Place, SONG And, CA 92705, Freshman, Business, Traver. HAMMONDS, KAY SUE, 5814 Ollve St, Kansas City, MO 64130, Junlor, Nursing. HAMPTON, MICHELLE MARIE, 420 S. Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Llberal Arts, Shalom. HANCOCK, JOANNE, RR 1, Box 82, Lamont, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Business Education. HAND, BETH ANN, 841 Hardin Dr, Chillicothe, OH 45601, Sophomore, Nursing, Shalom. HANKS, KATHLEEN REBECCA, RR 2, Box 241, Lineville, IA 50147, Freshman, Psychology and Polltlcal Science, Atara. HANSEN, LEANNE JEAN, 2018 Lake Heights Dr, Everett, WA 98204, Freshman, Muslc, Paloma. HANSEN, LISA MARGARET, 201 E. Pioneer, Shenandoah, IA 51601, Freshman, Business, Paloma. ' HANSHEW, CYNTHIA MARIE, 302 S. Ferguson, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Social Studies and Elementary Education, Sarlah. HANSHEW, VILMA C., 302 S. Ferguson, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Spanish and Foreign Language. HARBSTREIT, SALLY JAYNE, RR 1, Cameron, MO 64429, Sophomore, Biology QPre Medj, Sariah. HARDIE, EUGENE ARTHUR, Box 637, Sperry, OK 74073, Freshman, PreEnglneerlng, Stewart Manor. HARDING, SCOTT ANTHONY, 650 Lori Lane, Council Blufts, IA 51501, Freshman, Business, Sfe warl Mahon HARDY, DOUGLAS RAY, RR 1, Hamilton, IL 62341, Junior, Mathematics, Slewarr Manor. HARDY, MARY ANN, 4460 Redwood, Painesvllle, OH 44077, Freshman, Music, Shalom. HARFIELD, ELIZABETH ANN, 14500 E. 40th St, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Nursing. HARMON, THOMAS MARION, 407 S. Davis, Centralia, IL 62801, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Chevllle. HARMS, TRUDY KLAUS, 220 S. Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Elementary Education, - Electa. HARPER, CRAIG ALLEN, RR 1, Woodbine, IA 51579, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Chevllle. HARRINGTON, DIANE DENISE, 825 Chestnut, Avoca, IA 51521, Junior, Social Welfare, Salah. HARROP. JUDY ANN, 188 Laurel Dr, SW, 236fDlf9Cl0fY Gnd lI'1d6X Pataskala, OH 43062, Post Graduate, Elementary Education. HART, DOUGLAS ROBERT, 647 Grant Rd, Mt Laurel, NJ 08054, Freshman, Llberal Arts, Agape. HARTSCHEN, JAMES KENNETH, 417 E. 8th St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Mathematics, Electa. HARTSCHEN, YVONNE MARIE, 417 E. 8th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Art, Klmora. HARTUNG, KATHERINE ANNE, 1909 Beach Blvd, Pascagoula, MS 39567, Junior, Business, Aponivi. HARTWIG, MICHAEL RAYMOND, 115 South Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Computer Science, Chevllle. HARVEY, GARY KEITH, RR 5, Box 44H, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Senior, Psychology and Business, Closson. HASLEE, TOM WAYNE, 3211 S. Pennsylvania St, Englewood, CO 80110, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. HATTEY, TIM LEE, 1328 Linden, Liberty, MO 64068, Junior, Recreation, Aaron. HAUSHEER, KURT JOSEPH, 12900 East 36th Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Biology, Cheville. HAUSHEER, LYNNE KAY, 8220 Treerooke Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308, Freshman, English, Sariah. HAWKINS, SUSAN DAWN, RR 1, Box 662, Sperry, OK 74073, Freshman, Business, Traver. HAWLEY, GREGORY LEN, 1530 E. 24 Hiway, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Business, Chevllle. HAWLEY, KATHLEEN FRANCES, RR 2, Hamilton, MO 64644, Senior, Music Education, Solah. HAYES, SHIRLEY L., 1912 S. Willow, Independence, MO 64052, Post Graduate, Nursing. HAYNES, WENDY MICHELE, 5642 Winding Creek, Houston, TX 77017, Freshman, Business, Paloma. ' HEADY, KAREN LYNNE, Box 34, Nauvoo, IL 62354, Senior, English, Belavera. HEATH, JON DAVID, RR 1, Oak Grove, MO 64075, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Nona. HEATH, MELISSA GAY, 1011 South Main Street, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Chemistry and Basic Science. HEATH, PATRICK NELSON, 1011 South Main Street, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Agape. HECKMAN, WENDY IRENE, RR 2, St Charles, IA 50240, Freshman, Physical Education and Health, Shalom. ' HEDRICK, RUSSELL KENT, 7807 Canterbury, Pralrle Village, KS 66208, Freshman, General Science, Faunce. HEDRICK, STEVE PAUL, 7807 Canterbury, Prairie Village, KS 66208, Junior, Business, Aaron. HEIN, MICHAEL BRIAN, 2113 Keyway Dr, Dubuque, IA 52001, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Ste wart Manor. HELLAND, DORIS KAY, 401 E. Lakeview, Dr, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Junior, Nursing. HENDERSON, DEBRA LYNN, Box 772, Winnebago, NE 68071, Junior, English, Aponlvl HENDERSON, NANCY ANN, 3641 Hamilton St, Port Coquitilam, B.C., Canada V3B2Z9, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. HENNING, DOROTHY MARLENE, 10 Tlmberlane Dr, Morton, IL 61550, FI'eSf'IfTIGI'1, ElefTlel'IlCll'Y EGUCGTIOD, 3hGlOm. HENRY, CYNTHIA L., 18603 E. 27th Terrace, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. HENRY, KEITH EDMUND, 18603 E. 27th Terrace, Independence, MO 64057, Post Graduate, International Studies and History. HENSON, BRIAN DAVID, 79 Deer Grass Lane, Concord, MA 01742, Freshman, Business, Tiona. HERDES, RICK JOE, RR 2, Noble, IL 62868, Senior, Physical Education, Faunce. HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL B., 1165 Lincolnwood, Hanford, CA 93230, Sophomore, Psychology, Aaron. HEROD, CLIFF MATTHEW, 1619 Glen Valley, Irving, TX 75061, Sophomore, Computer Science, Agape. HERTZOG, JAMES NORMAN, RR 1, Box 325, Greenwood, MO 64034, Freshman, Business, Closson. HETTINGER, MARTHA MC CURNI, 620 S. Lincoln, Osceola, lA 50213, Sophomore, Psychology, Electa. HEWITT, JANE ELLEN, 364 The East Mall No. 3388, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Atara. HICE, GERALD FRANCIS, 11966-15 Mile Road, Marshall, MI 49068, Junior, Business, Closson. HIGGS, BETH MARIE, 1915 Hedges, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. HILES, JOSEPH ALLEN, 114 Willard, Gifford, IL 61847, Sophomore, Art, Closson. HILES, PENNY KAY, 114 Willard St, Gifford, IL 61847, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Belavera. HILES, THOMAS SCOTT, 411 Condit Drive, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Social Studies, Sle warf Manor. HILL, ANITA LYNN, RR 1, Box 102, Cameron, MO 64429, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Belavera. HINCHMAN, ANN ELIZABETH, 1017 Arno Road, Kansas City, MO 64113, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevit. HINKLE, RICHARD ANDREW, 841 south Front, Sallna, KS 67401, Junior, Business, Agape. HOBBS, SUSAN LYNN, 310 University Circle, Athens, GA 30605, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Klmora. HOGUE, SHARI DIANE, 5535 Marblehead Dr, Jackson, MS 39211, Freshman, Music, Traver. HOLLAND, WILLIAM THOMAS, 6822 Hills 8m Dales NW, Canton, OH 44708, Sophomore, Business and Biology, Stewart, Manor. HOLLER, PAMELA KIM TEETER, 1463 Baker Drive, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. HOLLIS, KELLY BRUNSON, 8601 New York Ave, Urbandale, IA 50322, Freshman, History, Shalom. HOLLSTROM, KAREN ANN, 4312 East 110th, Kansas Clty, MO 64137, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. HOLMAN, CHRISTINE ANN, 3521 Ashland Dr, Bethel Park, PA 15102, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Languages, Belavera. HOLST, GREGORY VINCENT, Park College, Parkville, MO 64152, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Edwards. HOLST, JOEL MADISON, Park College, Parkville, MO 64152, Junior, Business, Ste wad Manor. HOLT, DEANNELLE ANN, 41 13 Wisconsin, Bartlesvllle, OK 74003, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Languages, Traver. HOLZ, ROBIN, RR 4, Box 26, Jefferson, IA 50129, Sophomore, Biology, Aponivi. HOOVER, DAVID LYLE, 7284 Africa Rd, Galena, OH 43021, Junior, Business and Computer Science, Agape. HOOVER, DEBRA LYNNE, 7284 Africa Rd, Galena, OH 43021, Sophomore, English, Belavera. HOOVER, RICHARD L., 628 W. 4th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Electa. HORN, PATRICIA ANN, 3023 E. 7th St, Des Moines, IA 50316, Sophomore, Political Science, Shalom. HOSIER, CAROL SUE, RR 4, Box 97, Fort Scott. KS 66701, Senior, Elementary Education, Shalom. I HOWARD, JULIA ANN, 3613 Wood Bridge Drive, Nashville, TN 37217, Junior, Nursing, Belavera. ' 4 HOWARD, KIPLEY REED, 1107 W. 35th St, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Religion, Faunce. ' HOWELL, LINDA JANE, 602 W. Green, Wlnterset, IA 50273, Freshman, Physical Education, Belavera. HUFFMAN, JAMES MATTHEW,.16401 E. 16, Independence, MO 64050, Junior, Art, Agape. FOSTER, DANISE ALLYN, 5137 N. Sereno Dr, Temple City, CA 91780, Sophomore, Recreation, Atara. FOSTER, JEANNE ANN, 122 S. Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, English, Shalom. FOSTER, MARJORIE SIEGFRIE, 16009 East 31st Street, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, English, Electa. FOULKES, KATHERINE LYNNE, 15867 Road R, RR 3, Columbus Grove, OH 45830, Senior, Recreation and Health, Salah. FOULKES, LISA CAROL, 15867 Road R, Columbus Grove, OH 45830, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Solah. FOX, DEANNA LEIGH PAULSEN, 100 E. 8th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Social Welfare, El6CTO. FOX, KENNETH CARLTON, 420 Harrison, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Senior, History, Electa. FRANCIS, GARRY LAYNE, Box 41, Cainsville, MO 64632, Post Graduate, Social Studies. FRANKLIN, MARLIN WESLEY, RR 1, Box 122, Garden Grove, IA 50103, Freshman, Computer Science, Stewart Manor. FRANKLIN, RUSSELL OWEN, 518 Lynch St, Rockville, MD 20850, Freshman, Music Education, Closson. FRAZIER, KATHLEEN LARAE, PO Box 219, Griswold, IA 51535, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. FREBERG, LISA KAY, 4742 Longford Dr, Middletown, OH 45042, Freshman, Biology qPreMedJ, Atara. FREDERICKS, LISA PAGE, 1812 Winchester, Champaign, IL 61820, Freshman, Biology, Aponivi. FREDRICKSON, VALERIE KIM, RR 1, Box 1898, Davis, CA 95616, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. FREEMAN, PAMELA JEAN, 502 South Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Atara. FREEMAN, RANDY SCOTT, Box 96, Truro, IA 50257, Freshman, Art, Closson. FREEMAN, SUSAN LYNN, 502 S. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Shalom. FREEMAN, SUSAN THOMPSON, 802 E. Madison, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Junior, Business, Electa. FREEZE, SHERRY RENE, 800 W. Bradford, Midland, Ml 48640, Freshman, Social Welfare, Sariah. FRENCH, BRENDA DENISE, 6900 Manchester, Kansas City, MO 64133, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. FRENCH, KELSEY WARD, 1749 Mar Ella Trail, Des Moines, IA 50310, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. FREY, BEVERLY LYNN, 1 Mile Summit Dr, Box 171, Fairbanks, AK 99707, Junior, Music, Atara. FRIDAY, SUZANNE JOAN, 517 South Main, Osceola, IA 50213, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Sariah. FRISTOE, CHARITY LYNN, RR 1, Box 14A, Rogersville, MO 65742, Freshman, Business, Sariah. FRY, LINDA LOUISE HILL, RR 1, Box 1, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Electa. FUGATE, SANDRA MARIE, 123 N. 10th, Sp 86, Taft, CA 93268, Junior, Business Education, Atara. FUGATE, STEPHEN JAMES, 123 N. 10th, Sp 86, Taft, CA 93268, Freshman, Computer Science, Stewart Manor. FULLER, JACKALYN LEE, 1104 Duck Road, Grandview, MO 64030, Junior. FULTON, DERRICK MATHEW, 1032 Heritage Dr, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Sophomore, Music, Agape. GQGQGQGQGQGQGQ GADBERRY, DAVID ALAN, 1704 E. Mciin St Medford, OR 97501, Sophomore, Business, Closson. GADDY, BRADLEY ALLEN, PO BOX 567, Sperry, OK 74073, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. GADDY, MARK ANTHONY, PO Box 84, Sperry, I OK 74073, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. GALBRAITH, SUSAN COLLEEN, 7669 Rambler. Centerville, OH 45459, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Atara. GALLER, JUDITH LEA, RR 1, Box 95, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Freshman, Elementary Education, Paloma. GALLOWAY, DEBORAH JO, 1105 E. Munroe, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Junior, Business. GAMBLE, PAMELA BETH, RR 2, Box 431, Buckner, MO 64016, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Shalom. GANDER, CLYDE QEARLJ, RR 1, Box 192, Soldier's Grove, WI 54655, Sophomore, Computer Science, Stewart Manor. GARDNER, ALAN S., 654 Harwood Drive, Des Moines, IA 50312, Junior, Experimental Curriculum, Closson. GARDNER, KAREN SUE, 2319 Hartsell Rd, Elkton, Ml 48731, Sophomore, Music, Paloma. , GARN, MARTEN NEIL, 4387 Mulliken Road, X Charlotte, MI 48813, Sophomore, Music Education, Aaron. GARR, MARK ALLEN, 613 E. 7th, Cameron, MO 64429, Freshman, Physical Education, Edwards. GARRETT, L. LOANNE, 1400 W. Short, Independence, MO, Senior, Nursing. GATLIN, STEPHAN JOSEPH, 2012 Adams, Galesburg, IL 61401, Senior, Art, Nona. ' GAULT, BRADLEY CLYDE, 31411 Goble, Livonia, Ml 48152, Junior, Mathematics and PreEngineering, Faunce. GAULT, MURRAY ALLAN, 31411 Gable, Livonia, Ml 48152, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Faunce. GERMAN, WILLIAM SSCOTTJ, 1560 Beecher, Galesburg, IL 61 01, Sophomore, History, Agape. GERVAIS, VALERIE JEAN, Lone Rock, Saskatchewan, Canada 50M1K0, Freshman, Social Welfare, Shalom. GESAMAN, GREGORY GENE, 413 W. Market, St Charles, IA 50240, Freshman, Music, Stewart Manor. GIACOMA, DAVID JOSEPH, 3139 Sweetbrier Circle, Lafayette, CA 94549, Junior, Business, Closson. GIBBS, BETTY ELAINE, 707 S. Main, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Social Welfare, Atara. GIFFORD, MARGARET FAY, RR 2, Box 104, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevit. GILBERT, PAMELA ANN, 501 NW 80th St, Kansas City, MO 64118, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. GILLASPEY, DAVID CHARLES, RR 1, Box 66, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Liberal Studies, Stewart Manor. GILLASPEY, DIANA MAY, RR 1, Box 66, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Aponivi GILLESPIE, LEEANNE KAY, 17156 W. Michigan Avenue, Three Rivers, MI 49093, Junior, English, Paloma. GILLETTE, JANET, RR 1, Box 231, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Political Science, Electa. GIRARD, LIZA KAY, 120 Willow Ave, Plum City, WI 54761, Freshman, Social Welfare, Alara. GIRDNER, MARCELYN G., 1314 Iowa Avenue, Onawa, IA 51040, Sophomore, Business, Belavera. GIST, TOM EARL, 1415 South Erie, Tulsa, OK 74112, Sophomore, Business, Siewarf Manor. GLAZA. MARION NORINE QREENIEJ, 31943 Red Run Drive, Warren, Ml 48093, Senior, Elementary Education, Kimora. GOCKEN, KEVIN EUGENE, 816 West Jones St, Plano, IL 60545, Senior, Recreation, Faunce. GOINS, JULIE MEADOWS, RR 2, Box 359, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. GOINS, LUCINDA MARIE QCINDY3, RR 1, Box 594, Independence, MO 64 58, Junior, Sociology, Kimora. GOODMAN, DONNA JEAN, 30 Dartmouth Dr, Canfield, OH 44406, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. GOODMAN, KATHY LYNN, 30 Dartmouth Dr, Canfield, OH 44406, Freshman, Music Education, Paloma. GORDON, JOHN ADAM, Box 163, Waukee, IA 50263, Junior, Recreation, Edwards. GORDON, MERTHA LEE, 5624 Rinker Rd, Kansas City, MO 64129, Junior, Nursing. GRAEF, BRENT LEON, Box 486, Hale Center, TX 79041, Freshman, Business, Agape. GRAFFEO, ANGELA SUE, 412 S. Cedar, gamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, olah. GRAFFEO, STEVEN EVERETT, 412 S. Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Liberal Studies, Aaron. GRAHAM, EUNICE DARE, RR 1, Box 291, Leavenworth, KS 66048, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevit. GRANATO, MICHAEL DAVID, 49 Oak St, Watertown, CT 06795, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. GRAY, CYNTHIA LOU, 115 W. 10th Street, Lamonl, IA 50140, Senior, Physical Education, Alara. GRAY, MICHAEL LEE, 115 W. 10th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Edwards. GRAY, PEGGY LOUISE, 115 W. 10th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. GRAYBILL, DWIGHT RICHARD, 18100 Holke Rd, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman Liberal Arts, Aaron. ' . GRAYBILL, JANET MARIE, 1737 Hathaway Ln, Pittsburg, PA 15421, Sophomore, Business, Belavera. GRAYBILL, STEVEN D., 208 North Elm, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Pre-Engineering, Aaron. GRECHUS, BARBARA MAE, 216 W. North, Warrensburg, MO 64093, Junior, Nursing, Belavera. GREEN, TERRY ALLEN, 2225 Vale St, Lincoln, NE 68521, Senior, Theatre and Speech and English, Stewart Manor. GREENE, CARMA LYNNE, RR 3, Box 93E, Maysvllle, MO 64469, Freshman, Business, Atara. GREEVER, TAMMIE LAMAE, 204 W. Nishna, Shenandoah, IA 51601, Freshman, Elementary Education, Atara. GREGG, JANICE DAWN, 1705 Field Road, Sarasota, FL 33581, Senior, English, Sariah. GREGG, JERILYN KAY, 1705 Field Rd, Sarasota, FL 33581, Sophomore, Psychology, Sariah. GRIFFIN, MICHAEL DARREN, 3513 Glorieta NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiana. GRIFFITH, MIRIAM LINDA, 114 Forest Ave, Willow Grove, PA 19090, Junior, Nursing, Atara. GRIFFITHS, KIMBERLY DAWN, 23605 Via Rana, Valencia, CA 91355, Sophomore, Business, Kimora. GRONER, WAYNE EDWARD, RR 1, Box 234, Lomonl, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Studies. GRUNDMAN, MARK WILLIAM, 1502 Davis Ave, Corning, IA 50841, Senior, Physical Education, Tiona. GUNDERSON, DAWN LOUISE, 5600 NE Manor Dr, Kansas City, MO 64118, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Kimora. GUNDLING, DOROTHY LUANA, RR 1, Box 469, Buckner, MO 64016, Junior, Nursing. GUNN, SHERRI LYNNE, 16 Westwood Dr, Ft Madison, IA 52627, Freshman, Liberal Arts Shalom. GUNTER, MARK AARON, 9528 Farmer, Highland, IN 46322, Freshman, Business, Chevllle. GUSSMAN, SHARON LYNN, RR 2, Box 5, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Elementary Education, Traver. HhHhHhHhHhHhHhHhHh HAAS, DIANA LYNN, 6723 E. Vassar Ave, Directory and Index f 235 Doors ond lfWno'o ws.' A Phofogrophio Study By o Grooelono' Arfisf I I L I I I I I I I HUGHES, ANN QCHRISTINEJ, 301 S. Chestnut, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Liberal Arts. HUGHES, PENNY LYNN, 15550 Cedarmill, Chestefield, MO 63017, Freshman, Elementary Education, Paloma. HUGHES, RUSSELL SANTFORD, 405 W. Madison, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. HUMMER, MARK LEE, 6816 Chickering Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76116, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Edwards. HUMPHREY, MARK ROBERT, 17923 Elk River Circle, Houston, TX 77090, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. HUMPHREY, TODD ARTHUR, 17923 Elk River, Houston, TX 77090, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. HUNT, DEBORAH YVONNE, 6410 Montford Rd W, Westerville, OH 43081, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Sariah. HUNTER, JERRY WAYNE, 7230 Pinetex, Humble, TX 77338, Freshman, Chemistry, Agape. I HUNTER, THOMAS WESLEY, 7230 Pinetex, Humble, TX 77338, Senior, Business, Agape. HUNTINGTON, DOUGLAS ROY, Fllmore St, Afton, IA 50830, Freshman, Business, Aaron. HUNTINGTON, DOUGLAS ROY, Fllmore St, Afton, IA 50830, Freshman, Business, Aaron. HURSHMAN, ALMA BRUCE, 1314 W. Truman, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. HYNDEN, LINDA ANN, 300 East 9th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Elementary Education, Kimora. rliffvflfrrlirrwyJMMM IDE, BARBARA JO, RR 1, Shannon Clty, IA 50861, Senior, Nursing, McKevlt. INGRAM, TAMERA LYNN, RR 1, Box 24, Kellerton, IA 50133, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Kimora. INGRAM, TERESA LEA, RR 1, Box 24, Kellerton, IA 50133, Senior, Nursing, McKevif. ISHAM, RICK ALAN, 13115 Fuller Ave, Grandview, MO 64030, Sophomore, Business, Chevllle. ISHIKAWA, FAY SUEMI, 45-560 Paleka Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Senior, Elementary Education, Atara. ISHIKAWA, NANCY HILES, 204 N. Chestnut, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Political Science and International Studies. JACKEL, STEPHEN RAY, RR 1, Box 34, Laferla, TX 78559, Junior, Elementary Education, Iona. JACKSON, KENNETH SCOTT, 1706 Dondee Rd, Madison, WI 53716, Freshman, Music, Faunce. - JACKSON, SHIRLEY RAE, 216D W. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Liberal Studies. JACOBS, MERLIN DEAN, RR 2, Coloma, WI 54930, Sophomore, Mathematics and Computer Science, Chevllle. JANKS, JUDITH ANN, 5794 Shetland Way, Pontiac, MI 48054, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. JANKS, LESLIE ANN, 5794 Shetland Way, Pontiac, Ml 48054, Junior, Elementary Education, Sarlah. JANNINGS, ALISA RUTH, 1004 N. Birch, Creston, IA 50801, Freshman, Elementary Education, Shalom. JEANES, DOUGLAS, RR 1, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business. JENSEN, JILL, RR 2, Barnard, MO 64423, Senior, Theatre and Speech, Klmora. JENSON, MARTY LEONARD, Box 416, Weyburn, Saskatchawan, Canada S4H2K3, Sophomore, Business, Aaron. JENSON, ROGER ROLAND, 1935 Lake Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Business, Faunce. JOANISSE, SUSAN DOROTHY, 1514 N. Kingsbury, Dearborn, Ml 48128, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. JOHNSTON, BARBARA JEAN, 4324 St John, Kansas City, MO 64123, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. JOHNSON, DUKE TYLER, 4489 Rowland Court, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. JOHNSON, GLENN CHARLES, 2824 Grand No. 309, Des Moines,'IA 50312, Sophomore, Economics, Faunce. JOHNSON, JANICE ELAINE, 111 South Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Art, Electa. JOHNSON, JERI LYNN, 1541 Ruth Dr, Thornton, CO 80229, Freshman, Music, Aponivi. JOHNSON, JULIE MELINDA, 2200 Park Hill Dr, Arlington, TX 76012, Sophomore, Sociology, Aponivi. JOHNSON, KIM HAMPTON, 505 Watrous, Des Moines, IA 50315, Senior, Business, Electa. JOHNSON, MARY LYNN, Arapaho, Independence, MO 64056, Freshman, Liberal Arts. JOHNSON, MICHELLE LYNNE, Box 216, Pisgah, IA 51564, Freshman, Business Education, Solah. JOHNSON, PAMELA SUE, 218 E. 10th, No. 6. Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Liberal Studies. JOHNSON, ROBIN SUZANNE, 902 Bicknell Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95030, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. JOHNSON, STEPHEN ELBERT, 440 W. 10th St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Social Studies, Electa. JOHNSON, SUSAN ANNETTE, RR 1, Box 194, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Modern Foreign Languages, Aponivi. JOHNSTONE, WAYNE ALAN, 2915-61st Street, Des Moines, IA 50322, Senior, Elementary Education and Physical A Education, Electa. JONES, CAROL ANN, RR 2, Box 18, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Liberal Arts. JONES, DOUGLASS KENNEDY, 6041 Rolfe Rd, Lansing, MI 48910, Freshman, Business, Sfewarl Manor JONES, GEORGE BENJAMIN, 904 Rocky Road, Ft Collins, CO 80521, Senior, Computer Science and Spanish, Aaron. JONES, GREGORY LEE, RR 2, Box 72, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. JONES, JANELLE SUE, RR 1, Box 74, Otho, IA 50569, Junior, Economics and Business, Solah. JONES, NOAH, 1019 Madison St, Alexandria, VA 22314, Sophomore, Art, Tiona. JONES, THOMAS RICHARD, 304 West First St, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Business, Electa. JONES, TWYLA B., 11399 Delvin Dr, Sterling Hts, MI 48078, Sophomore, Psychology, Aponivi JUEL, KENNETH LEE, 205 Wendy Heights, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Sophomore, Business and Political Science, Stewart Manor. JULIFF, BRENDA LEA, 3825 South Union, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Business. JULIFF, DANA SUE, 3825 S. Union, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aponivi. ' KkKkKkKkKkKkLlLlLlLlLlLl KAAT, THERESA LORRAINE, 1043 West Orchard, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Art, Afara. KADOWSKI, SARA, 3-9-38 Seijo Setagayaku, Tokyo, Japan, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Atara. KAISER, LADOLA KAY, 1329 E. Elkhorn, Belle Fourche, SD 57717, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Kimora. KALEIKAU, EDWARD KAHEALAN, 17901 E. Chapman, Orange City, CA 92669, Senior, Biology, Nona. KALEIKAU, ROBERT MARK, 17901 E. Chapman, Orange City, CA 92669, Senior, Business, Tiona. KALER, RAY JOSEPH, PO Box 145, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Art, Agape. KANION, NEVA JEAN, 7907 Manchester, Kansas City, MO 64128, Junior, Nursing. KEAHNA, DERRIS ARLON, RR 2, Box 76, Tama, IA 52339, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. KELLER, PEGGY JEAN, RR ll, Humeston, IA 50123, Junlor, Music Education, Belavera. KELLEY, ALICIA ANN, 2805 Baker Road, INDEX Aaron ...... ............. ....... 1 8 8-189 I Agape ....... ....... 1 90-191 Aponlvl ....... ....... 1 92-193 Afara .......... ....... 1 94-195 Belavera ....... ....... 1 96197 Chevllle ...... ....... 1 98-199 Closson .......... Edwards ........ EIeCfO ......... I Faunce ....... KIFTIOFC ........ McKevIt ...... Paloma ...... - Sarlah ...... Shalom .............. ..........200 I .......20'1 I ..........202 .......204-205 ..........206 207 .......208-209 .......209-211 SOIGh ..................... .......... 2 12 Stewart Manor ........ ....... 2 13 Tlona .................... ....... 2 14 Traver ............... .......... 2 15 'QUncIassifIedJ ...... ...... 2 16217 Independence, MO 64057, Junior, Nursing, McKevlt. KELLEY, DANA GAYE, 1306 Valley Glen, Houston, TX 77077, Sophomore, Political Science, Aponivi. KELLY, DOUGLAS SCOTT, 216 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, History. KELLY, MELISSA VICTORIA, 4337 Dover, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, English, Sariah. KELSO, ELIZABETH DAWN, RR 1, Weldon, IA 50264, Senior, Business and Economics, PGIOITTG. KENDRICK, JOHN BRYAN, 409 South Stevenson, Olathe, KS 66061, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. KENNEDY, LEROY JAY, 302 S. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, History, Agape. KENT, KATHY ELLEN, 12843 Telfair Ave, Sylmar, CA 91342, Junior, Business, B6fGV6fG. KENT, YVONNE LORRAINE, Rd 1, Woodburn, IA 50275, Junior, Computer Science and Chemistry, Aponivi KENWORTHY, JOHN DAVID, 505 E. 17th St N., Newton, IA 50208, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Aaron. KEPHAS, HENRY ALIK, Kosrae, E. Caroline Islands, 96944, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Closson. KERN, MARK ALAN, 2314 Pinneberg, Rockville, MD 20851, Sophomore, International Studies, Aaron. KILLPACK, CAROL DENISE, RR 2, Box 39, Neola, IA 51559, Junior, Elementary Education, Afara. KILLPACK, LORI LOREE, RR 1, Box 266, Logan, IA 51546, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Belavera. KING, BETH BERNIECE, 525 NW 3rd Ave, Galva, IL 61434, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Kimora. KING, SANDY MARIE, 13622 Glen Erica, Hrcgugon, TX 77069, Sophomore, Nursing, fConflnued on page 2401 DITSCIOIY Gnd lI'Id6Xf237 fContlnued from page 237j KINGI, DAREN LOUIS, 511 S. Maple, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Ari, Stewart Manor. KINTNER, NONETTE KYMBERLY, 709 N. Market St, Gallon, OH 44833, Freshman, Business, Sariah. KIOUS, DONNA LEE, RR 1, Box 9, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business. KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM QKENTJ, RR 4, Box 86, Cameron, MO 64429, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiona. KISER, JO ELLEN, 3119 Grandview, Sioux City, IA 51104, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. KISER, KEVIN LEE, 1736 Devitt Ave, Muscatine, IA 52761, Sophomore, Computer Engineering, Stewart Manor. KISTLER, HAROLD LYNN, 8104 Westlawn, Saginaw, Ml 48603, Senior, Liberal Studies and Religion, Faunce. KISTLER, MARK STEVEN, 8104 Westlawn Court, Saginaw, Ml 48603, Senior, Business, Faunce. KITTINGER, STEPHEN WAYNE, 410 North River. Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Music Education, Agape. KLAUS, SUSAN FAYE, 1216 Baker Drive, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. KLEE, KIRT WILLIAM, RR 1, Box 301A, DeSoto, KS 66018, Freshman, Chemistry, Tiona. KLEJCH, SHERRI MICHELLE, RR 2, Diagonal, IA 50845, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. KLUGHART, SUSAN MARY, RR 5, Site 22, Box 12, Prince Albert. Saskatchawan, Canada S6V5R3, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Atara. KNAPP, HOWARD EDWARD JR, RR 1, Xenia, IL 62899, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. KNAPP, PAUL ANDREW, RR 2, Xenia, IL 62899, Senior, Physical Education, Cheville. KNAPP, WILLIAM JOHNSON, RR2, Xenia, IL 62899, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. KNOTTS, DAN GEORGE, 2921 Bristol Court, Blue Spring, MO 64015, Junior, Art, ' AQGDS. KNUTSON, GARY L., 4805 NW 73rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, Junior, Physical Education, Aaron. INDEX Aaron ......... 188-189 Agape ...... 190-191 Aponivl ...... 192-193 Atara ......... 194195 Belavera ...... 196197 Cheville ........ 198-199 Closson ....... .......... 2 00 Edwards ........ ....... 2 01 Electa ......... ....... 2 02 Faunce ....... .......... 2 03 Kimora ...... 204-205 McKevit ......... .......... 2 06 Paloma . .ss.. .. .............. 207 Sarlah ................ 208-209 Shalomi ................ 209-211 Salah ........................ .......... 2 12 Stewart Manor ........ ....... 2 13 Tiona ................... ......... 2 14 Traver .................. .............. 2 15 'qunclassifiedj ...... 216217 KOCHAVER, PATRICIA ANN, 2501 Dresden Lane, Minneapolis, MN 55422, Junior, Art, Shalom. KOCHAVER, SUSAN GAIL, 2501 Dresden Lane, Minneapolis, MN 55422, Senior, Art, Shalom. KOCHAVER, TERRY VICTOR, 2501 Dresden Lanelley, Freshman, English, Agape. KOONCE, BARBARA HELEN, 3801 Suncrest, Midland, TX 79703, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. KOONCE, BRIAN LEE, 2526 Holland, Lake Orion, Ml 48035, Senior, Elementary Education, Tiona. KOPP, PHYLLIS RUTH, RR 2, Box 225, Adair, IA 240fDifeCf0fY and indeX 50002, Freshman, Computer Science and Mathematics, Belavera. KORNMAN, SCOTT ELBERT, 4065 Ashmont, Springfield, MO 65807, Senior, Social Studies, Tiona. KOSLOSKI, TODD ALAN, 601 Bluebell, Lansing, Ml 48910, Freshman, Art, Stewart Manor. KRANTZ, JAN ELIZABETH, RR 2, Afton, IA 50830, Senior, Biology and Elementary Education, Electa. KREGLO, KENNETH MARK, 381 E. Millan St, Chula Vista, CA 92010, Sophomore, Business, Tiona. KREGLO, LISA DEANN, 381 E. Millan, Chula Vista, CA 92010, Sophomore, Business, Aponivi. KRISTIANSEN, EVA BRITT, Skuronnvelen 11, Oslo 6, Norway, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Languages, Salah. KUENZI, LEIGH ANNE, 727 Everett Dr, Danville, CA 94526, Freshman, English, Aponivi. KUHN, TERESA LYNN, RR 2, Box 109, Louisburg, KS 66053, Junior, Business, Aponivl LADE, RICHARD MICHAEL, 1112 S. Liberty, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, General Science and Mathematics, Nona. LADE, TERESA JUNE, 1112 S. Liberty, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. LAKE, MARJIE ANN, 316 North Main, Poynette, WI 53955, Senior, Recreation, Atara. LALLY, MARK TIMMOTHY, 5760 Windsor Circle, Shawnee Mission, KS 66205, Post Graduate, Nursing, Stewart Manon LANDIS, WILLIAM FREDRICK, 4011 Plainview, Des Moines, IA 50311, Sophomore, English and Business, Aaron. LANDPHAIR, MARTHA DAILEY, 102 East Fourth, Leon, IA 50144, Sophomore, Music Education, Electa. LANDRUM, JOHANNA, 14401 E. 33rd St, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Medical Technology, Atara. LANE, M. SHAYNE, PO Box 293, Wiley, CO 81092, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. LANGLEY, RODNEY KEITH, 48 First St, Norwalk, CT 06855, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. LARRINGTON, RONALD CHRIS, 403 East Vine, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, History, Edwards. LARSEN, LARS WINTHER, Trongardsparken 103, Lingby, Denmark, Freshman, Liberal Studies, Agape. LATHAM, KIM SUZANNE, 2161 SW 38th Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312, Senior, Physical Education, Sariah. LATHROP, MACHELE LYNN, 802 West 3rd Street, Sterling, IL 61081, Sophomore, Theatre and Speech, Shalom. LAUER, DEBRA ANN, RR 2, Box 139, Arkansaw, WI 54721, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Salah. LAUER, KIM ELAYNE, RR 2, Box 139, Arkansaw, WI 54721, Sophomore, History and Social Studies, Atara. LAUNIUS, MELVIN RAY JR, PO Box 1002, Independence, MO 64051, Senior, Business, Closson. , LAUNIUS, RONALD DAVID, RR 1, Balcome Blvd, Simpsonville, SC 29681, Senior, Business, Closson. LEDET, CHRISTIAN PETER, RR 1, Huxley, IA 50124, Sophomore, Biology qPreMedJ, Stewart Manor. LEE, CURTIS CLAIRE, RR 1, Woodbine, IA 51579, Freshman, Business, Agape. LEE, DIANE JACOBSON, 4230 Diana Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84117, Junior, Art, Aponivl LEE, DORIS QMICHELLEJ, Route L, Woodbine, IA 51579, Sophomore, Nursing, Solah. LEE, THOMAS RAY, 409 North Grand, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, History, Aaron. LEEPER, RICHARD ALAN, 611 W. 2nd, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Aaron. LEIBOLD, ALAN K., 1524 E. Alton, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Elementary Education, Cheville. LEMKE, DEBBIE DELORIS, RR 2. Adair, IA 50002. Senior, Biology and General Science, Sariah. LENNON, SHELLY COLLEEN, 311 S. Huron, Harbor Beach, Ml 48441, Junior, Music, Atara. LESLEY, HEATHER ELAINE, 641 S. State, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. LESSARD, JANICE MARIE, 408 W. 4th St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Recreation, Traver. LEVITT, DAVID NORMAN, RR 1, Hayter, Alberta, Canada TOB1X0, Sophomore, Psychology, Chevllle. LEWIS, MARY DANETTE, Lot 26, Box 281, RR 1 Blue Springs, MO 64015, Freshman, Nursing. LIGMAN, KAREN LOUISE, 6134 N. Kedvale, Chicago, IL 60646, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Arora. , LINDQUIST, DALE JAY, 110 West Locust, I Chatsworth, IL 60921, Senior, Computer ' Science, Cheville. ' LIVELY, JANET SUE, 19959 Maplewood, Livonia, MI 48152, Freshman, English, I Kimora. LOCH, REBECCA ANN, Box 55E, Lamoni, IA . 50140, Senior, Psychology, Electa. LOEDING, DARCY HELEN, 820 N. Union, ' Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Nursing, Sariah. LOGHAVI, AMIR, Shardri-E-Yazd, Yazd, Iran, Senior, Computer Science and -3 Mathematics, Aaron. . I LOGSDON, CHARLES GARLAND, PO Box 147, I Chariton, IA 50049, Junior, Business, Tiona. I LONG, JANE ELLEN, 2604 Magnolia, Liberty, 1 MO 64068, Post Graduate, Nursing, McKevit. LONG, RANDY ROBERT, 708 Bank St, Lodi, OH 44254 Freshman BUSif'IeSS Tiona. LOPEZ, LUCY MANUELA, 534 Park, Kansas 1 City, MO 64124, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. LORD, CARINA CATHERINE, 38 Underhill Ave, Syasset, NY 11791, Junior, Liberal Studies, Aponivl LOVE, DONITA KAY, Star Route, Mansfield, WA 98830, Senior, Art, Aponivi. LOWDERMAN, KEVIN MICHAEL, 15716 East 25th, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Computer Engineering and Mathematics, Agape. LUCAS, LORI ANN, RR 1, Box 68C, Gaston, OR 97119, Freshman, Nursing, Salah. LUDWIG, ILLA ANNE, 632 Michigan Ave. Alpena, Ml 49707, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. LUDWIG, JEAN ANNETTE, 632 Michigan Avenue, Alpena, MI 49707, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Paloma. LYON, DANIEL DAVID, 8906 N. Holmes, Kansas City, MO 64155, Senior, Physical Education, Faunce. LYON, ELIZABETH LYNN, 8906 N. Holmes, Kansas City, MO 64155, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Kimora. LYSINGER, JOHN D., 7456 S. Jackson Ct, Littleton, CO 80122, Senior, Business and Economics, Aaron. LYSINGER, TOM F., 7456 S. Jackson Ct, Littleton, CO 80122, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiona. I I MmMmMmMmMmMm Q MACHART, REBECCA RENEE, 1047 S. Williamsfi Denver, CO 80209, Freshman, Music, f Atara. MAC KAY, ANDREA ELLEN, RR 2, Box 804, Independence, MO 64058, Freshman, Psychology, Salah. A MAC KAY, JAMIE REAY, RR 2, Box 804, Independence, MO 64058, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. MAC NAUGHTON, NEIL SCOT, 410 N. 1st Ave. Marshalltown, IA 50158, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. I I I I Q f Hx ax M 5 ,-. I -uf Q 1 KV V3 4,7 Vw ,5, 'a , ,N ,I L ? T5 vc E .mwabwmwwwwwwfwwww MMM WM 'Www W -ee-qv MOE MARK GERALD 577 E Valley Brook Blue Springs MO 64015 Freshman Biology QPreMedJ Stewart Manor MOHLER JARED LEROY RR1 Box 120B Bates City MO 64011 Freshman Chemistry MOKROS DONNA CAROLE 6918 NW Birch Kansas City MO 64151 Junior Nursing McKevit MOON TROY DEAN 5169 W 132 St Hawthorne CA 90250 Sophomore 1 s , f 4-1-i.....-A-I-.+.--s -.t...- C . ,..... ...-.- , . ,C ,, - . . ,. , . ' NASH MARY M RR 2 Box 913 Independence MO 64058 Freshman Nursing NAUMAN SHERRIRENAE 305N Poplar Leon IA 50144 Freshman Nursing Traver IA 50140 Post Graduate Liberal Arts NEAL BERNARD HAROLD Box 115 Lamont IA 50140 Junior Liberal Arts NEITENBACH TERRY JOHN Ward Star Rt Jamestown CO 80455 Sophomore ' Al OLSON MARK ANDREW 2930 E Contessa Mesa AZ 85203 Freshman Nursing Closson OLSON MARVA JAYNE RR 1 Box 20 Benedict KS 66714 Sophomore Business OSBORN BENITA FAYE 1605 Rayview Middletown OH 45042 Freshman Business Education Kimora OSBORN DAWN MARIE 1342 Jewell Rd Milan MI48160 Freshman Biology QPre Edwards. ' ' n ' NAYLOR, SANDRA v., ten 2, Bei 26, Lamoni, Education. Salah. ' i ' I Psychology, Cheville. MOORE, BRADLEY SCOTT, 420 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Political Science, Cheville. MOORE, GREGORY ALAN, 420 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business and Computer Science, Faunce. MOORE, HOWARD DUANE, 420 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Business. MOORE, JILL MARIE, PO Box 1104, Graceland, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Nursing. MOORE, KEITH ALBERT, RR 2 Alverno, Cheboygan, MI 49721, Sophomore, Business and Economics, Faunce. MOORE, KELVIN EUGENE, 153 Grandview Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06606, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Faunce. MOORE, SCOTT CLAIR, 639 West 3rd, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Recreation, Closson. MOORES, PAMELA ANN, RR 1, Woodbine, IA 51579, Senior, Elementary Education, Salah. ' MOREY, MARTHA A., 439 E. Franklin, Liberty, MO 64068, Post Graduate, Nursing. MORGAN, SUSAN JANE, 424 N. Walnut, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. MORLOCK, PATRICIA ANN, 141 N. Chelsea, Kansas City, MO 64123, Sophomore, Nursing, Shalom. MORRIS, DENISE MILDRED, 15202 E. 41st, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Biology gPreMedJ and Spanish, Sarlah. MORTON, UZANNE DENISE, RR 1, Box 11, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Biology, Electa. MOSHAR, HASSAN, No. 43 Kutcheh Farah, Zahir-ol-eslam, Shahabad Avenue, Tehran, Iran, Freshman, Business, Agape. MOTLEY, JOHN THOMAS, 9900 Winner Rd, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Liberal Arts. MUIR, JEANNINE LYNN, 2505 Wellman Line, Brown City, Ml 48416, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. MUIR, MARILYN 'JOY, 2505 Wellman Line,' Brown Clty, Ml 48416, Senior, Elementary Education, Aponlvt MULDOON, JOYCE ELLEN, 5430 SE Bush, Portland, OR 97206, Junior, English, Solah. MURDOCK, CAROL LEE, 1110-1f2 W. Waldo, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, IMcKe vlt. MURDOCK, SARA ANN, RR 1, Box 30, Warden, WA 98857, Junior, Elementary Education, Klmora. MURRAY, RANDAL TODD, RR 1, Box 89, Centralla, IL 62801, Sophomore, Theatre and Speech, Cheville. MURRAY, TARRA ANN, 111 E. 2nd Street, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. ' NnNnNnNnOoOoOo NACE, MICHAEL JAMES, NAVSEEACT Guam, Box 194 F.P.O., San Fransisco, CA 96630, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. NAKANISHI, YASUO, Z-98 NishidaidoCho, Hlgashlyodogawa-Ku, Osaka 533, Japan, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Stewart Manor. 242fDifeCfOfY Gnd lf1deX Business, Faunce. NELSON, BETH ANN, 3403 Essex, Troy, MI 48084, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. NEVILL, DAVE SCOTT, 4307 Mountain Path Dr, Austin, TX 78759, Freshman, Biology and Chemistry, Aaron. NEW, NEIL ALLEN, RR 1, Texico, IL 62889, Freshman, General Science, Cheville. NEWCOM, GREGORY WAYNE, 1300 W. Main Cross, Taylorville, IL 62568, Freshman, Computer Science and Religion, Cheville. NEWCOM, MARILEE ANN, 1300 W. Main Cross, Tavlorville. IL 62568. Junior. Psychology, Shalom. NEWCOMER, BERNARD BENTLEY, 1427 N. Ivy, Escondido, CA 92027, Freshman, Business, Closson. NEWKIRK, ANITA JO, RR 1, Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Sariah. NIEDENFUER, KIMBERLY J., 6129 Wentworth Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55419, Senior, Social Welfare, Shalom. NEIDZ, DANIELLE LORA, 1609 McKean Rd, Ambler, PA 19002, Freshman, Modern Foreign Languages, Atara. NIELSEN, MARILYN SUE, RR 2, Box 142, Woodbine, IA 51579, Senior, Business Education, Paloma. NIEMAN, WENDY ANN, PO Box 544, Mt Ayr, IA 50854, Sophomore, Nursing, Aponivi. NOBLE, GREGORY DEAN, 130 E. Washington St, Poynette, WI 53955, Sophomore, Business and Computer Science, Closson. NOBLE, RHONDA KAY, 130 East Washington St, Poynette, WI 53955, Senior, Elementary Education, Belavera. NOFFSINGER, CAROL LYNN, 315 N. Delaware, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Social Welfare, Atara. NOFFSINGER, DAVE PAUL, 315 N. Delaware, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Art, Stewart Manor. NORDEEN, ANNE CELESTE, 638 Waverly Road, Davenport, IA 52804, Senior, Elementary Education, Sarlah. NORMAN, ANITA JEAN, RR 6, Warrensburg, MO 64093, Freshman, Biology, Shalom. NORRIS, JOYCE LORRAINE, RR 1, New Virginia, IA 50210, Senior, Physical Education, Atara. NYANJOM, DAVID OGOLA, cgo D.J. Nyaniom Box 48180, Nairo i, Kenya, Africa, Post Graduate, Biology, Nona. O'DELL, JILL RENAE, 120 N. Maple, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. O'GRADY, BRENDA MARIE, 7395 Bishop, Brighton, Ml 48116, Freshman, Psychology and English, Sarlah. OGUTU, ANTHONY NUNGO, PO Box 30547, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, Junior, Liberal Arts, Agape. . OGUTU, GEORGE WILLIAM, PO Box 30547. ' Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, Senior, Economics, Agape. OHMER, TIMOTHY DWIGHT, 43 Cynthia, Goldwater, Ml 49036, Post Graduate, Business, fiona. OLSON, DANA LEANNE, Box 20, Benedict, KS 66714, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. OLSON, DANIEL D., 138 S. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, English, Faunce. OLSON, JAMES RUSSELL, 3605 Evergreen Lane, Plymouth, MN 55441, Sophomore, Art, Agape. OLSON, JON CARL, 2930 E. Contessa, Mesa, AZ 85203, Freshman, Basic Science, Stewart Manor. OLSON, LEESA BETH, RR, Box 20, Benedict, KS g6?1r4, Senior, Elementary Education, o a . Medy, Atara. OSBORN, KATHY SUE, 5053 S. Newton Street, Littleton, CO 80123, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. OSBORN, PAULA JEAN, 2001 Parklane Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926, Senior, Theatre and Speech, Traver. OSEWE, EUGENE LESLIE A., International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology, PO Box 30772, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, Junior, Business, Edwards. OSGOOD, VICKI L., 6807 NE 27th Ave, Altoona, IA 50009, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Atara. OURTH, JOE RANDAL, Nauvoo, IL 62354, Junior, Polltlcal Science, Stewart Manor OURTH, JULIE ANN, Water St, Nauvoo, IL 62354, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. OURTH, SCOTT DOUGLAS, Box 192, Dividing Rdg Rd, Hixson, TN 37343, Junior, Psychology and Economics, Stewart Manor. OURTH, SHARI RENE, 111 Spray Ave, Monterey, CA 93940, Freshman, Business, Shalom. OUTHOUSE, WILLIAM LEE, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Liberal Arts. OWENS, KEVIN DOUGLAS, 1508 Ellison Way, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Psychology, Agape. PPPDPDPDPDPPPPPPPP PAGE, DAVID WAYNE, 121 S. Willis, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Agape. PALMER, MARJORIE BERNICE, 7206 Ralston, Raytown, MO 64133, Senior, Business, Traver. PALMER, STEVEN E., 20991 Chippendale Ave W, Farmington, MN 55024, Junior, Business, Agape. PAMER, KONI MARIE, 14827 Pleasant Home Road, Marshallville, OH 44645, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. PANNONE, DAVID FRANCIS, 66 Restwood Dr, Waterbury, CT 06705, Junior, Business, Faunce. PARK, YOUNG BUN, 42 2-chome, Nakabiraki Nishinariku, Osaka, Japan, Post Graduate, Business, Cheville. PARKER, KRISTI LAYNE, 403 South B, Arkansas City, KS 67005, Sophomore, Medical Technology, Aponivi. I PARKER, LAURA CRIDER, 209 S. Clark, Lamoni IA 50140, Post Graduate, Modern Foreign Languages. PARKER, RICHARD KENT, 403 South B, Arkansas City, KS 67005, Freshman, Art, Cheville. PARKES, DARRYL DONALD, RR 2, Box 55, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Faunce. PARKHURST, PAMELA PAT, RR 1, Grand River, IA 50188, Junior, Physical Education and Recreation, Atara. PARMENTER, GREG L., 954 N. Farnham St, Galesburg, IL 61401, Sophomore, Business, Agape. - . PARMENTER, JEFFREY ALAN, 954 N. Farnham, Galesburg, IL 61401, Junior, Business and Physical Education, Agape. PARRISH, CRAIG STANLEY, 1216 Wildwood Circle, Boulder, CO 80303, Sophomore, PreEngineering, Cheville. MADAFFARI, JOSEPH JR, 175 Grumman Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851, Senior, Physical Education and Recreation, Faunce. MADDEN, JOHN PATRICK, 516 Golden Harvest Road, Knoxville, TN 37922, Junior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Edwards. MADER, CYNTHIA CSUEJ, 5142 Pleasant. Kansas City, MO 64133, Sophomore, Business, Atara. MAHI, KAM EDWARD, 45217 Koa Kahiko PI. Kaneohe, HI 96744, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Closson. MAIN, LINDA JEAN, 126 N. Clark, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. MALONE, JEFFREY TONIE, 517 Morningside Dr, Grimes, IA 50111, Senior, Physical Education. MANUEL, SCOTT RANDALL, PO Box 173, Orinda, CA 94563, Junior, Economics and Business, Aaron. MAREK, MELANIE JO, 3834 Savannah Drive, Garland, TX 75041, Senior, Chemistry, Klmora. MARKLEY, TERRELENE PRAGER, RR 1, Box 219A, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Psychology and English, Electa. MARKS, GERALD ALBERT, 1230 Central, Beloit, WI 53511, Sophomore, Business, Aaron. MARKWARDT, MERLE LEE, RR 3, Webster City, IA 50595, Senior, Business Education, Electa. MARLOWE, L. GRANT, 121 South Cherry, Lamonl, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Agape. MARLOWE, LAURA MAY, 121 South Cherry, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. MARSHALL, TAMARA ANN, 2082 Mulberry Lane, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024, Sophomore, Art, Kimora. MARSHALL, WAYNE ARTHER, 5325 East Drive, Loves Park, IL 61111, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. MARTENS. CRAIG RICHARD, 4762-19th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265, Senior, Social Studies, Agape. , MARTENS, MARILEE RAE, 18029-56 Ave, W., Lynnwood, WA 98036, Freshman, Nursing, Shalom. MARTIN, CURTIS JOE, 702 Ruby, Carrollton, MO 64633, Sophomore, ,Computer Science and Mathematics, Faunce. MARTIN, GLENN QSCOTTQ, 1600 Highland, Independence, MO 64057, Senior, Business, Agape. MARTIN, KARREN LYNN, 280 N. Third St, Casselberry, FL 32707, Freshman, Social Welfare and History, Belavera. MARTIN, PANDORA, 8733 South Elizabeth, Chicago, IL 60620, Senior, Business, Paloma. MARTINDALE, KIM RAY, 2229 Fallenleaf Dr, Santa Maria, CA 93454, Freshman, Business, Agape. MARTINDALE, MELANY ANN, 2229 Fallen Leaf Dr, Santa Maria, CA 93454, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. MASELES, DEBRA ANN, 3625 Cummings, Berkley, Ml 48072, Senior, Music and Theatre and Speech, Paloma. MASON, DENNIS LEE, 322 S. Jackson, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Physical Education, Electa. MASON, GREGORY CLEAVLAND, 3738 Mill Creek Dr, Visalia, CA 93277, Freshman, Basic Science and Biology qPreMedp, Cheville. MATTIN, PHYLLIS RUTH, 6633 Brooklyn, Kansas City. MO 64132, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. MAY, DAVE LLOYD, 316 N. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Social Studies. MC ALISTER, DIANA GRAYBILL, 1743 Coventree, Independence, MO 64056, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. MC ALLISTER, BARBARA JEAN, 22701 Princeton, Dearborn, MI 48124, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. MC ARTHUR, BURTON g.ESLIEg, 2920 Ponca Dr, Independence, M 640 7, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aaron. MC BRAYER, JEANNE LOUISE, 627 W. Main. Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Experimental Curriculum. MC CANLESS, RONALD CDAVID8 J., 1040 Brentwood, Morton, IL 6155 , Freshman, Business, Stewart Manor MC CARTNEY, LAURA DIANE, 1117 Lafayette Dr, Papillion, NE 68046, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aponivi. MC CARTY, MELISSA KAE, 1208, Election Dr, Benton, IL 62812, Freshman, Music and Music Education, Belavera. MC CLAIN, KEITH FREDERICK, 10233 East Grand River, Brighton, Ml 48116, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. . MC CLARAN, DALE MILTON, 625 Partridge, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, PreEngineering, Cheville. MC CLURE, DAVID LESLIE, 8101 . Turney, Phoenix, AZ 85033, Freshman, Mathematics, Cheville. MC CUNE, RONALD C., PO Box 185. Eagleville, MO 64442, Senior, Social Welfare, Cheville. MC CURDY, DAVID ROSS, 8205 Strasburg Rd, Pensacola, FL 32504, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. MC DANIEL, LINDA SUE, RR 1, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Psychology. I MC DANIEL, MAURITA LYNNE, RR 1, Davis City, IA 50065, Sophomore, Art, Kimora. MC DANIEL, OTHEL MARIE, Eagleville, MO 64442, Sophomore, Business Education, Atara. MC DERMID, ELIZABETH C., 8417 Farralone Avenue, Canoga Park, CA 91304, Junior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Traver. MC DERMID, STEWART GLENN, 8417 Farralone, Canoga Park, CA 91304, Sophomore, Computer Engineering and Mathematics, Cheville. MC DOWELL, DEBORAH E., Drawer F, Emlenton, PA 16373, Sophomore, Nursing. MC FADDEN, C. THOMAS, 210 Bayview, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Sophomore, Agape. MC FARLANE, GARY DEAN, 110-4th Street NW, Oelwein, IA 50662, Sophomore, Mathematics and Computer Science, Edwards. MC FATE, TAMMY JEAN, 104 W. Grace, Toledo, IA 52342, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. MC GEORGE, JUDITH LYNN, 6807 N. Santa Monica Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53217, Junior, Theatre and Speech, Sariah. MC GREW, CHERYL MELISSA, Crystal Springs Camp Staff, Dowagiac, Ml 49047, Freshman, Business, Traver. MC GUIRE, LARRY MARVIN, 1570 Bean Hill Rd, Mikado, Ml 48745, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Stewart Manor. MC GUIRE, TERRY MARSHALL, 121 Austin Street, Sandusky, MI 48471, Senior, Economics and Business, Cheville. MC ILHENNY, KRISTINE ROSE, 1951-28th Ave, No. 23, Greeley, CO 80631, Freshman, Psychology, Atara. MC INTOSH, MARK ANDREW, RR 3, Stratford, Ontario, Canada N5A6S4, Canada, Freshman, History, Closson. MC KAIN, BARBARA ANN, 2026-28th Avenue No. 1, Greeley, CO 80631, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Atara. MC KINNEY, DEBORAH HAZZARD, 321 E. 4th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Psychology, Electa. MC KINNEY, ROGER ALLEN, 321 E. 4th, LCITTIODI, IA 50140, Sophomore, Al'I, EIGCIG. MC LARTY, TODD WILLIAM, S.R. 4, Box 2030, Branson, MO 65616, Senior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Cheville. MC QUINN, KENNETH SCOTT, 20406 LiI'IIe Bear Cr Rd, Woodinville, WA 98072, Junior, Psychology, Cheville. MC VICKER, LORI LEA, RR 3, BOX 81, Hampton, IA 50441, Freshman, Art, Shalom. MEDLER, MARTHA ANN, 601 Mcrcn, SI Charles, MO 63301, Sophomore, Nursing, Paloma. MENDENHALL, KATHRYN NAN. RR 2, Box 89. Pea Ridge, AR 72751, Sophomore, Computer Science, Aponivi. I MENDENHALL, PAMELA ANN, 6971 S. Qulnce St, Englewood, CO 80112, Freshman, Elementary Education, Belavera. n MENDENHALL, TERESA SUE, 6971 S. Quince St, Englewood, CO 80112, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Aponivl MERCER, BRADLEY DAVID, 378 Michigan, Lebanon, MO 65536, Freshman, Biology qPreMedJ, Cheville. U MERCHANT, TAMMERA LEE, 121 Hanolu Pl. Hilo, HI 96720, Junior, Psychology, Sariah. METHNER, KERRY ELLEN, 1004 Elizabeth St, Mt Pleasant, Ml 48858, Junior, Biology QPre- Medy, Belavera. MEYER, CLIFFORD WILLIAM J., 715-5th Street NE, Clarion, IA 50525, Sophomore, Art, Faunce. MEYER, LORI SUZANNE, 327 Garnsey Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309, Sophomore, Biology, Shalom. MICHALEK, MARY MAGDALEN, 1066 Waldwick Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. MICHALEK, TAWNYA LOU, 1066 Waldwick Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, Senior, International Studies, Paloma. MICKELSON, RONNIE LEE, RR 1, Box 191, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. MICKUNAS, CURTIS LEE, 119 E. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Modern Foreign Languages, Cheville. MIDGORDEN, BARRY ALAN, 3019 Downey, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Art, Aaron. MIDGORDEN, MARK ALLEN, 212 E. 10th, Apt 8, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, History, Electa MIDGORDEN, MARK EDWARD, 3019 Downey Ave, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aaron. MILES, DALE ANDREW, 6 Frederick Drive, Apalachin, NY 13732, Freshman, Psychology and Business, Faunce. MILLER, EVAN CHARLES, 10112 Southwell No. 23, San Antonio, TX 78240, Sophomore, Computer Engineering, Faunce. MILLER, LESLIE ELLEN, 3231 Chalmers Ave, Murrysville, PA 15668, Freshman, Business, Traver. MILLER, LORI LYNN, 1310 Hemlock, Marion, IL 62959, Freshman, Nursing, Belavera. MILLER, MARY ANN, RR 2, Box 381, Edgerton, WI 53534, Junior, Recreation, Aponivi. MILLS, ARTHUR QROBERTJ, 1301 West Newton Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704, Senior, Recreation, Electa. MILLS, DAVID LELAND, 1301 W. Newton Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704, Sophomore, Art, Cheville. MILLS, DAWN MARIE, 438 Canal St, Eaton Rapids, Ml 48827, Freshman, Psychology, Aponivi. MILLS, JOHN PHILLIP JR, 1301 West Newton Drive, Tucson, AZ 85704, Senior, Chemistry and Biology, Cheville. MIMS, BOBBY RAY, 1036 South Academy, Galesburg, IL 61401, Senior, Liberal Arts, Closson. MINER, KENNETH CHARLES, 17413 Flve Points, Detroit, Ml 48240, Senior, Social Studies, Electa EClossonj. MINER, W NDY BRYANT, 1510 S. Willow, Independence, MO 64052, Senior, Business Admlnlstratlon and Computer Science, Electa Uraverj. MINTON, BETTY E., 3413 S. Crane, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Nursing. MISKEY, JEFFREY R., 1272 Beth Lane, Northglenn, CO 80234, Freshman, Business, Agape. MITCHELL, CYNTHIA KAY, Box 138B, Fairchild, Wl 54741, Senior, Social Welfare, Solah. MITCHELL, GWENDOLYN, Besserer Rd, RR 2, North Bay, Ontario, Canada P1B8G3, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Language, Traver. MIZE, PENNIE LYN, RR 4, Box 3, Dexter, MO 63841, Sophomore, Recreation and Physical Education, Solah. Directory Gnd lndexf241 NX 1 , 244 jwlnter ,S-.X PARRISH, MELISSA JANE, RR 1, Box 469, Buckner, MO 64016, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. PARSONS, GINA KATHLEEN, 9244 Eastern Ave, Kansas City, MO 64138, Senior, Medical Technology, Atara. PATTEN, DENISE RENE, 130 Lynn, Carroll, IA 51401, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Aponivi. PATTERSON, VERNON LEE, 723 Oneta, Oxford MI 48051, JUI'ttOI', BUSINESS Gnd ECONOMICS: Cheville. PATTON, SHELLY KAY, 101-172 N. Main, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Nursing, Traver. PAULSEN, ROBERT ALLAN, 1108 Sumner Ave SW, Humboldt, IA 50548, Junior, Biology, Agape. PAYNE, JUDY LEE, 118 S. Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. PECK, LISA EILEEN, 3960 Monika Ct, Sebastopol, CA 95472, Sophomore, Psychology, Aponivi. PEERY, BRENDA FAYE, 2124 S. 113 Ave, Omaha, NE 68144, Sophomore, Business Education, Atara. PERKINS, CARLA JEAN, RR 1, Box 121, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Nursing, Belavera. PERKINS, LORRAINE GAIL, Box 1332, 1225- 8th Ave, Walnwrlght, Alberta, Canada TOB4P0, Freshman, Business Education, Shalom. PERLENFEIN, TAMMERA LOU, RR 2, Otis, CO 80743, Freshman, Elementary Education, Sarlah. PERRIN, BARBARA WINSHIP, 11303 E. 13th St, Independence, MO 64052, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. PERRY, CHARLES CCHUCKJ DANA, 1133 Columbus Drive, Waterloo, IA 50702, Sophomore, Music, Agape. PERSALL, FAREN CHARLES, Box 657, Carrizozo, NM 88301, Senior, Psychology, Ste warl Manor. PETER, TULEN PALIKSU, PO Box 45, Tafunsak, Kusaie E.C.I. T.T. 96944, Junior, , Mathematics, Closson. PETERSEN, KIRK DEAN, RR 2, Box 150, Logan, IA 51546, Freshman, Business, Agape. PETERSON, BONNIE EDWARDS, Box 505, Humeston, IA 50123, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. PETRIE, PHILIP GENE, 18540 Pinehurst Rd, Bend, OR 97701, Freshman, International Studies, Faunce. PETTERSON, REBECCA LYNN, RR 2, Box 550, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, English, Electa. PFAFF, ELIZABETH CLARA, 2301 Scandia Dr, Kansas City, MO 64601, Junior, Nursing. PHELPS, ROBERT EDWARD, 4213 S. McCoy, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Theatre and Speech and Music, Cheville. PHILLIPS, HOLLY SUSAN, 779 Gershwin Avenue, St Paul, MN 55119, Junior, Physical Education, Atara. PHILLIPS, KRISTIN DIANE, 4029-54th, Des Moines, IA 50310, Sophomore, Psychology, Solah. PHILLIPS, RICHARD LEON, 238 Sudyka Circle, Boystown, NE 65010, SODhOmOI'e, BIOIOQY, Faunce. PHILLPOTT, LISA HOPE, 11946 Midlake, Dallas, TX 75218, Sophomore, Business, Paloma. PHIPPS, RACHELLE ANNETTE, 4602 Western Hllls Dr, W. Des Moines, IA 50265, Freshman, Elementary Education, Atara. PIATT, CYNTHIA RENEE, 4260 Twin Rivers Dr, Gainesville, GA 30501, Freshman, Music, Sarlah. PICKARD, LAURELEE, 553 Brookport, Covina, CA 91722, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. PICKARD, SHERRI LYNN, 553 E. Brookport, Covina, CA 91722, Junior, Health, Traver. PIEDIMONTE, JAMES RICHARD, 3228 Sunrise Slope, Independence, MO 64052, Junior, Political Science, Cheville. PIERCE, STANLEY QDAVIDJ, RR 2, Box 37, lffzmoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business, ona. PIERCE, TINA MARIE, RR 2, Box 37, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Elementary Education, Kimora. PIKE, BRENT DOUGLAS, 639 E. Main, Ottawa, IL 61350, Sophomore, Business, Aaron. PLAGMAN, ARLEATTA FAITH, RR 1, Box 40, Irwin, IA 51446, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. PLOEGER, JUDITH ANN, 3301 Phelps Rd, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Nursing. PONTIER, ANTHONY LYNN, RR 4, Box 32, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Electa. POOL, LISA DEANN, 3232 Davenport Ave, Davenport, IA 52803, Freshman, Mathematics, Belavera. PORTER, DEE ANNA, 7322-18th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106, Junior, Social Welfare, Solah. PORTER, ELIZABETH ANN, 317 N. Elm St, Lamonl, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. POSTLETHWAIT, DARRYL WM, 35840 Parkdale, Livonia, MI 48150, Freshman, Llberal Arts, Faunce. POSTNIKOFF, JOSEPH F., 2820 S. Cedar Crest Dr, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman, Music, Aaron. POTTS, CHARLENE, 910 South Eighth Street, Lamar, CO 81052, Post Graduate, Art, Paloma. PRAGER, KATHELENE, 224 S. Clark, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. PRALL, GREGORY LEE, 102 E. 10th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business, Edwards. PRALL, LAURA LYNN, 102 East 10th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Physical Education, Klmora. PRATT, DANIEL VERNON, 1409 Maiden Lane, Wenatchee, WA 98801, Junior, Biology and Chemistry, Agape. PRATT, RUSSELL STEVEN, 3515 Woodbury, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Tlona. PRATT, SUSAN KAYE, 215 S. Pleasant, Independence, MO 64050, Junior, Mathematics and Business, Atara. PRESTON, MARY HELEN, 6903 N. Wyandotte, Kansas City, MO 64118, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. ' PRICE, LORI ARDITH, RR 1, Box 1A, Newcastle, WY 82701, Freshman, Psychology, Shalom. PROBASCO, THOMAS DEAN, 104 South 12th Street, Dunlap, IA 51529, Sophomore, Political Science, Agape. PROCTOR, DANIEL JOHN, 831 South Main, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Music, Closson. PROPST, KERRY LEIGH, 10525 E. 9th, Independence, MO 64053, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. PROSSER, LISA RENEE, 7219 Stamford Cove, Germantown, TN 38138, Junior, Theatre and Speech, Sarlah. PUESCHEL, CAROLYN SUE, 8831 Rainbow Ln, Kansas City, MO 64114, Senior, Nursing. PUGH, MERLE BARKALOW, 508 North Vine, Creston, IA 50801, Senior, Art, Electa. PUTNAM, DANNY WILLIS, Box 96, Decatur City, IA 50067, Freshman, Computer Science, EISCIC. I ' ' ' 'I Aaron ......... AQUOS ...... INDEX 188-189 190-191 Aponivl ...... 192-193 Atara ......... 194195 Belavera ...... 196197 l Cheville ........ 198-199 Closson ....... ........... 2 00 ECIWOFGS ........ EIeCta ........ FGUFICS ....... KITTIOTG .......... MCKeVit ......... PGIOITICI ...... Sarlah ................ Shalom ................. .......201 .......202 204205 ...........206 208-209 209-211 Salah ...................... ........... 2 12 Stewart Manor ........ ....... 2 13 TIOr1a ................... ..........214 215 Tl'C1V9f ......................... .............. 'CUnclassifiedJ 216217 QqQqQqQql?rl?rRrRrRr QUALMAN, STEVEN HAROLD, 641 NW 15th Ave, Boca Raton, FL 33432, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. RADLOFF, ROBERT WAYNE, PO Box, Logan, IA 51546, Senior, Physical Education, Cheville. RAEESSIAN, MOHAMMAD A., Box 68, Yazd, Iran, Senior, Biology CPreMedJ, Faunce. RAFFETY, TIMOTHY LOWELL, -16300 E. Independence, Ave, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Computer Science, Agape. RAINE, DONNA QDENISEJ, 5320 S. Cottage. Kansas City, MO 64133, Freshman, Elementary Education, Shalom. RAMIAN, ROBERT ANTHONY, 3019 Ruby, Franklin Park, IL 60131, Junior, Business, Faunce. RAMSEY, REBECCA RUTH, 629 W. 4th, Lamoni, IA 50140 Junior Music Education Kimora RANKIN, BRADLEY ALLAN, 620 Bobbitt Dr, ' Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Physical Education, Electa. RANKIN, TERI NELSON, 620 Babbitt Dr, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Elementary Education, Electa. I RANNEY, MICHAEL DELBERT, 11707 John Ayers Dr, Fairfax, VA 22032, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. RATZLAFF, MARK ALLEN, 7310 Lugary, Houston, TX 77036, Junior, Computer Science, Edwards. RAUZI, JENNIFER LOUISE, 1108 W. 29th St Terrace, Lawrence, KS 66044, Sophomore, Nursing. RAVEILL, PAUL EDWARD, 628 Linwood Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Business, Aaron. RAWSON, ERIC SEAN, 1411 Clark Ave, Ames IA 50010, Freshman, English, Faunce. RAY, SUSAN LORENE, RR 1, Box 256, Sumner, WA 98390, Sophomore, Nursing, Aponivi. REED, JENNIFER LEE, 1438 Crest Drive, Lake Worth, FL 33461, Sophomore, Psychology and Sociology, Sarlah. REEDER, MARSHA KAY, 1407 Westminster, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Junior, Nursing. REEVES, GREGORY ARTHUR, 239 Pauline Place, Waterloo, IA 50701, Freshman, Biology CPreMedJ, Aaron. REICHARD, BRENDA SUE, RR 2, Transfer, PA 16154, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Sarlah. REICHERT, LORELEI MAE, 1001 Grace, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4T5M5, Senior, Economics, Atara. REIFF, TOM E., 922 S. Leslie, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. REMINGTON, RICHARD EUGENE, 2632 Byron Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32308, Freshman, Mathematics, Aaron. REMMENGA, KURT RANDAL, 42515 Weld County Rd 15, Fort Collins, CO 8052, Freshman, Business, Aaron. REYNOLDS, KIMBERLEY ANN, 1250 Hollytield Cr, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H2J6, Sophomore, Computer Science, Traver. RICHARDS, ERIC ALAN, 4642 Seeger, Cass City, MI 48726, Junior, Psychology, Nona. RICHARDS, SCOTT ERNEST, 4642 North Seeger, Cass City, MI 48726, Sophomore, Psychology, Tlona. RICHARDS. VICKIE MAE, No. 1, 1432-96th Ave, SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2VOY4, Freshman, Llberal Arts, Atara. RICHARDSON, CATHERINE ANN, 5528 Appleton, Raytown, MO 64133, Post Graduate, Nurslng. RICHARDSON, DAVID KIRK, RR 2, Box 113, Arkansaw, WI 54721, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. RICHARDSON, GLENDA ALBERT, 5114 Olive, Kansas City, MO 64130, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. ' , RICHARDSON, THOMAS ALAN, 2029 CConfinued on page 2462 Directory and Index f 243 fContlnued from page 2431 Thurmont, Akron, OH 44313, Junior, Business, Aaron. RIEGLE, BRIAN WAYNE, 2913 Santa Fe, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Business, Nona. RIMMER, DAVID LEE, 3609 Queen Ridge Drive, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Biology, Aaron. RISHEL, BRAD ALLEN, 405 E. 8th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Liberal Studies, Electa. RITCHEY, RAMONA JOAN, RR 1, Indianola, IA 50125, Freshman, Physical Education, Shalom. RITT, JULIE RENE, 4101-44th St, Rock Island, IL 61201, Sophomore, Business Education, Kimora. ROACH, JONES WILLIAMSON JR. QJOEYJ, 4123 Manorfield,-Seabrook, TX 77586, Freshman, Liberal Arts, fiona. ROBBINS, JERRY ANN, RR 1, Box 102A, Cainsville, MO 64632, Freshman, Business, Electa. ROBERSON, JAMES SIICTORQ, 326 NE 15, Oklahoma City, K 73104, Sophomore, English, Faunce. ROBERTS, KIMBERLY LYNN, 910 Taylor Rd, Gahanna, OH 43230, Freshman, Psychology and Sociology, Traver. ROBERTS, KRISTINE LOUISE, 712 Parkway Ct, NE, Bremerton, WA 98310, Junior, Computer Science, Atara. ROBERTS, SCOTT EUGENE, RR 1, New Virginia, IA 50210, Sophomore, Physical Education Closson. ROBERTS, SUSAN EILEEN, 806 W. Lexington No. 3, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. ROBERTSON, ALFRED A., RR 3, BOX 68, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Liberal Arts. ROBERTSON, ANGELINA, 515 W. Burton, Orange, TX 77630, Junior, Business, Shalom. ROBERTSON, LENA T., RR 3, BOX 68, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Liberal Arts. ROBERTSON, LETICIA, 515 W. Burton, Orange, TX 77630, Freshman, Liberal Studies, Aponivl ROBINO, CHRIS HELENE, 1058 Parklane, Mason City, IA 50401, Senior, Elementary Education and Art, Aponivi. ROBINO, DAVID JOHN, 1058 Parklane, Mason City, IA 50401, Sophomore, Social Studies, Chevllle. ROBINO, MARK PAUL, Box 55 H, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business, Faunce. ROBINSON, MICHELLE LEA, 828 Lake Drive Ct, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Business, Sariah. ROBINSON, THOMAS ARTHUR, 303 Georgia Dr, Pensacola, FL 32505, Freshman, Music Education, Faunce. RODBY, LEILANI D., PO Box 70, Wahiawa, HI 96786, Senior, Social Welfare, Electa. ROE, NANCY MICHELLE, 1029 West Budlong, Carthage, MO 64836, Junior, Elementary Education, Atara. ROGERS, STEVEN RAY, 3051 Seibert, Midland Ml 48640, Freshman, Elementary Education, Closson. ROHLOFF, JEAN LOUISE, 246 Christie Heights St, Leonia, NJ 07605, Sophomore, Art, Paloma. ROSS, JONI LOUISE, 2915 Santa Fe, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. ROSSMAN, CAROL ANNE, 308 E. Hibbard, Owosso, MI 48867, Sophomore, Recreation, Kimora. ROST, CYNTHIA JUNE, Box 637, Torrington, WY 82240, Senior, Business and Education, Shalom. ' ROTTER, RICHARD FREDERICK, 4 Calle 20-02 Zona 15, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Freshman, Business, Stewart Manor. ROUSH, MICHAEL RAY, 7416 Paul Place, Loveland, CO 80537, Senior, English and German, Aaron. ROWLEY, RICHARD LEO JR, RR 1, Bussey, IA 50044, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. ROYER, LISA JANE, RR 3, Fairfield, IA 52556, Sophomore, Biology qPre-Medj, Atara. ROYER, MICHAEL DENNIS, RR 3, Fairfield, IA 52556, Junior, Computer Science and 246fDIf9CIOfY Gnd II'1deX Mathematics, Closson. ROYS, ALICE LOVELAND, 1141-27th St, Moline, IL 61265, Sophomore, Biology CPre-Medj, Shalom. RUBLE, LA VON JANETTE, 1512 SE Bell, Des Moines, IA 50320, Junior, Elementary Education, Kimora. RUPE, GARY LEE, 302 Arkansas, Bloomfield, IA 52537, Sophomore, Physical Education, Faunce. RUPE, STUART ALFRED, 208 112 W. Jefferson, Bloomfield, IA 52537, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. RUPPRECHT, PHILIP RAY, 3716 East Main, Mesa, AZ 85205, Senior, Business and Economics, Faunce. RUPPRECHT, THOMAS MARK, 606 Essex Lane, Mesa, AZ 85208, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. RUSSELL, BARBARA L., 315 Zion's Ridge, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business Education. RUST, SCOTT AARON, 2549 E. Grand, Springfield, MO 65804, Sophomore, Art, Faunce. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SAGE, LUCINDA CCINDYJ DARLENE, 3213 NE Franklin, Bremerton, WA 98310, Post Graduate, Religion and Theatre and Speech, Belavera. SAGER, JULIE ANN, 14400 East 35th Street, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, English and Elementary Education, Aponivi. SAKATA, BONNIE TOMIE, 1218 A Richard Lane, Honolulu, HI 96819, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. SALII, RITA J., PO Box 618, Koror, Palau, Cayman Islands 96940, Freshman, Psychology, Aponivl SALONIMER, HEMDAH LILLIAN, 28856 Hampton Dr, N. Olmsted, OH 44070, Freshman, Elementary Education, Atara. SANDERS, CAROL JEAN, 12302 E. 47th Terrace, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Nursing. SANECHICKA, HIDEO, 18-5 MiiMinami-Cho, 705, Neyagawashi, Osaka 572, Japan, Post Graduate, International Studies, Edwards. SAO YAO, TEARIKINUI, Box 2985, Papeete, Tahltl, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Languages and Muslc, Stewart Manor. SAUL, JAN PATRICIA, 662 Artreva Cres, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, Freshman, English, Shalom. SAY, LAUREN RIEGLE, 2913 Santa Fe, ' Independence, MO 64052, Sophomore, Psychology, Electa Ckimoraj. SAY, JONATHAN JOSEPH, 16 Palmo Way, Novato, CA 94947, Senior, Psychology and Business, Electa monaj. SCHAAL, DAVID DELMAR, 1619 Prince Dr, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, Senior, Social Studies, Agape. SCHAEFER, DAVID ALAN, 701 N. Union, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Biology fPre-Medj, Agape. SCHALL, M. JEFF, 3046 Gainsborough, Orange, CA 92669, Sophomore, Recreation, Tiona. SCHARNHORST, SANDRA KAY, 1547 Bertch, Waterloo, IA 50702, Sophomore, Computer Science, Aponivi. SCHEIBNER, COLLEEN JOY, 3003 Wellington, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Kimora. SCHLENKER, THEODORE GENE, RR 1, BOX 1321, Selah, WA 98942, Junior, Business, Nona. SCHMIDGALL, ANNETTE ANN, Box 115, Somerset, IN 46984, Freshman, Nursing, Shalom. SCHOFF, MARK DUANE, RR 2, Hamilton, MO 64644, Junior, Business, Closson. SCHOOLER, LANDEN DEAN, RR 3, Carlisle, IA 50047, Junior, Liberal Studies, Aaron. SCHUKAR, RUTH ILENE, Box 635, Goodland, KS 67735, Senior, Elementary Education, Belavera. SCHULTZ, LYNN LESLEE, 1307 Byron, Wichita, KS 67209, Junior, Art, Paloma. SCHWEIGER, KAREN MARIE, 7548 B Main, Kansas City, MO 64114, Senior, Nursing. SCOTT, CATHY JUNE, 401 East Broadway, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, Senior, Elementary Education, Solah. SCOTT, DEBBIE KAY, 401 East Broadway, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, Freshman, BUSINESS, SOIOI1. SCOTT, HELEN CECILE, 808 Cherokee St, Independence, MO 64056, Senior, Nursing. r l I 1 w INDEX I Aaron ........ isa-189 Agaple ....... 190-191 Aponlvl ....... 192-193 Atara ............. 194195 Belavera ....... 196197 Chevllle ...... 198-199 Closson ....... .......... 2 00 EdWGI'dS ......... Electa ......... Faunce ....... KIITIOTC ........ I McKevit ...... PCIIOITICI ...... Sariah ....... Shalom .................. Salah ........................ Stewart M GI'1OI' ........ Tlona .................... Traver .................. 'fUnCIaSSifiedJ ....... ......201 ......202 ..........203 204-205 ..........206 ..........207 208-209 209-211 ..........212 ......213 ..........214 216217 SCOTT, RONALD DARRELL, RR 1, Drakesville, IA 52552, Freshman, Physical Education, Iona. SCRIBNER, DEBRA KAY. 3217 Shady Bend Dr, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. SEAGRAVES, ANNETTE CHRIS, 349 S. Harrison. Fort Bragg, CA 95437, Junior, Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Aponivi. I SEARLES, LELAND MARK, 313 South State, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Sociology, Closson. SEARS, CINDY MAE, 6503 Woodson, Kansas City, MO 64133, Freshman, Psychology, Shalom. SEARS, ELIZABETH ARDEN, RR 2, Box 86, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. SEARS, VICKI LYNN, 6503 Woodson, Kansas City, MO 64133, Junior, Nursing, Ananta. SEAVER, THOMAS A., 117 S. Scofield St, Carthage, IL 62321, Senior, Business, Ste wart Manor. SEDA, DAVID, Box 49756, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Electa. SEELEY, JOHN MARK, 725 Procter, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Biology, Stewart Manor. SEELEY, TANA MARIE, 116 West 9th Street, Logan, IA 51546, Senior, Nursing, MCKeVif. SEC-JO, MARTY JOHN, RR 2, Clarion, IA 50525, Freshman, Computer Science, Faunce. SELLERS, DAVID P., 7210 Roaring Spring Terrace, Colorado Springs, CO 80817, Freshman, Biology QPreMedJ, Closson. SELLERS, LANA DAWN, Route 3, Box 344A, Independence, MO 64057, Junior, Business Education, Solah. SERIG, MARJORIE ELLEN, 401 LeSIie Drive, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Atara. ,.i..,,,,,,.,, 5, -,nu san:-Q. ..er.:g1:z:-.2544-1'1'fl .' C. 4- Tops-?.g2:f+2-2225lfigmmnmnagmwgv X F o ty Morning Herald Snow to Come. The winter of 1979-80 was unusuar' ly Wdfm, Ohd. little SHOW 'fell dUI'iDQ . the first month. Then on January 18, students awoke to find a world cov- ered with frost. It was a sign of things to come, for snow arrived the very next day. - D.G. T 1. The garden by the MSC. 2. 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' 'FZ' ff 4 YJ, ' ftkufftxs, iii, 5' f mf W wo --ve, aft-f ,, . ff 4 f ,, f A-,wh I N 4. -wif ff 5' sf 1,127 N N.: , pf . ,xvxt A44 . fix U. if , N 3, vt Qin if -' Y , IH 9 ff 'N T , J 1 QV! ai V A 1 .ilii 3 if-, .gy K nl. 1 wg ,Qw Mgr 'zvf 'j ' 3 ., Q' five ff f A 1, K T f 'yes ' T imp. xnxx. Xzgfg f T 1' f 4 it . by ' W 'WN .sf ,,1 . , , X . , 474i,,9ha,7!-,f Q55 -, ! I I ,. - X.. kt .T , ,ri , 35'Z'Wl-ff-f-f' Nw' .-M ' - iff 'W X fm! V fin., n I . 6 . ..,,.g.ffvf:'f.T..ff' W - at J' 2 X-VX. LN wimerfzas I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II fl ri I I il I I I I I I I Buchanan, MI 49107, Freshman, Business, Cheville. STOWELL, CRYSTAL JOY, 3215 Beverly Rd, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. STOWELL, JEFFERY MARK, 15925 E. 41st, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. STRAHAN, BONNIE KAY, RR 1, Box 125, Bates City, MO 64011, Freshman, Business, Sariah. STRAHAN, CONSTANCE FAY, RR 1, Box 125, Bates City, MO 64011, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Sariah. STROM, KONNIE RENEE, 1020 Hospital Dr, Crawford, NE 69339, Freshman, Psychology, Paloma. STRYCHACZ, CHRISTOPHER P., 7841 Scholar, I Baltimore, MD 21222, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Faunce. STRYCHACZ, MARK THOMAS, RR 2, Box 55N, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business, Electa. I STUBBART, LAURA DAWN, 2002 Brlmlleld Ct, Columbus, OH 43229, Freshman, Music, Shalom. STUBBART, ROBIN SUE, 2002 Brimfield Ct. Columbus, OH 43229, Sophomore, Music, Belavera. STUDEBAKER, THOMAS LEN, 718 Gratiot Ave, Alma, Ml 48801, Freshman, Biology qPre Medj, Nona. STURGIS, TIMOTHY SCOTT, 147 Royalgate Dr, Creve Coeur, MO 63141, Sophomore, Business and Computer Science, Faunce. SULLIVAN, DAVID REED, 4832 Briars, Eugene, OR 97404, Freshman, Computer Engineering, Closson. SUMMERS. MICHELLE ANN, RR 2, Benton, IL 62812, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Belavera. SUN, CLARENCE EDWARD, 504 S. Maple, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. SUNDELL, JEANNE MARIE, 8001 Douglas Drive Brooklyn Park, MN 55443, Junior, English, Aponivi. SUTTON, RONALD CARL, 8920 Ohio Place, Highland, IN 46322, Senior, Music Education and Physical Education, Edwards. SWAILS, JOHN EDWIN, 6143 White Rose Trail, Dallas, TX 75248, Senior, Business and Computer Science, Stewart Manor. SWALL, TARA LYNNE, 2927 Chisholm Dr, Lawrence, KS 66044, Freshman, Art, Paloma. SWANSON, LISA ESTHER, 606 W. Walnut, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Economics, Sariah. SWANSON, MARTHA JANE, 103 E. South Street, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Physical Education. SWICK, DARIN TY, 3161 SE Forest Villa, Port Orchard, WA 98366, Freshman, Biology CPre-Medj and Psychology, Nona. SWICK, TAMA KAY, 3161 SE Forest Villa, Port Orchard, WA 98366, Senior, Elementary Education, Atara. SYLVESTRE, DENISE ENNICE, 210 W. 2nd St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. HHHHHHHHHHWHH TABOR, NANCY ANN, 1211-29th, West Des Moines, IA 50265, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Salah. TABOR, WILLIAM RUSSELL, 1211-29th Street, West Des Moines, IA 50265, Senior, Business and Economics, Aaron. TALBERT, PEGGY DENISE, 4705 Burke Dr, Metairie, LA 70003, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Belavera. TARR, RICHARD DAVID, 1916 Denbury Drive, Baltimore, MD 21222, Senior, Chemistry and Physics, Faunce. 248fDifeCfOTY Gnd IDCIGX TATTERSALL, TIMOTHY TODD, 14024 Somerset Blvd SE, Bellevue, WA 98006, Freshman, Business, Cheville. TAYLOR, CAROLYN JEAN, 304 E. Locust, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Senior, Nursing, Mckevif. TAYLOR, JENNIFER CHANEY, RR 2, Box 551, Farmsong, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, English, Electa. TAYLOR, JOHN PAUL, RR 1, Eddyville, IA 52553, Senior, Elementary Education and Physical Education, Edwards. TAYLOR, KAREN MARIE, RR 2, West Montrose, Ontario, Canada NOB2V0, Sophomore, Rellglon, Klmora. TAYLOR, MARK LEE, 609 Panorama Dr, Grand Jct, CO 81503, Freshman, Business and Muslc, Closson. TAYLOR, WAYNE ROBERT, RR 2, Box 551, Farmsong, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Chemistry, Electa. TENOS, LORRAINE, M., 207 Cedar Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, Sophomore, Art, Aponivi. I TERADA, LISA S., 47427 Hui Nene St, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Aponivi. TEVIS, CRAIG HOWARD, 409 Jefferson, Liberty, MO 64068, Sophomore, Biology, Edwards. THAMES, CHARLES EDWARD. 205 W. Willow, Fairbury, IL 61739, Freshman, Business, Edwards. THATCHER, VICKI KAYE, 1719 Bowline, Houston, TX 77062, Sophomore, Biology CPre-Medj, Atara. THOMAS, RICKY DARWIN, Box 37, Warner, OK 74469, Senior, Psychology, Closson. THOMPSON, ASQUITH CWAYNEQ, Near Inch, Marlowe, Christ-Church, Barbados, West Indies, Junior, Biology qPre-Medy, Stewart Manor. THOMPSON, BARBARA ANN, 640 S. State, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore. THOMPSON, DENNIS PAUL, RR 2, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Faunce. THOMPSON, JILL DENISE, 640 South State, Apt 6, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Atara. E THOMPSON, LINDA JEANETTE, 897 Nile St, Golden, CO 80401, Sophomore, Art, Traver. THOMPSON, RUTH LAVERNE, 7219 E. 87th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64138, Post Graduate, Nursing. THOMPSON, WANONA JEANE, RR 1, Eqatglevllle, MO 64442, Freshman, Liberal s. THOMSON, CAROLYN KAY, Clearfield, IA 50840, Post Graduate, Elementary Education, Electa. THURMOND, MARK EVERETT, 831 North Church, Sullivan, MO 63080, Freshman, Physical Education, Aaron. TIFFANY, JANICE KAY, 1740 N. 3rd, Grand Jct, CO 81501, Freshman, Business, Traver. TIGNOR, JON SHELBY, 521 Crest Ct, Kirkwood, MO 63122, Freshman, Business, Cheville. TILLEY, DENNIS LEE, RR 1, Bradgate, IA 50520, Sophomore, Music and Liberal Arts, Closson. TILLOCK, SUSAN LYNNE, 107 N. Wilson Rd, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Theatre and Speech, Shalom. TIMSON, JUDY ELAINE, 19019 Corliss N., Seattle, WA 98133, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Belavera. TITUS, JAMES ERWIN II, RR 1, Box 2198, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Modern Foreign Languages, Electa. - TITUS, JUDITH HARDER, RR 1, Box 219B, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business, Electa. TOLLY, CLARENCE CJEFFERYJ, RR 2, Humeston, IA 50123, Junior, Recreation, Electa. TOMPKINS, BECKY ANN, 805 West St, Harrlsonvllle, MO 64701, Freshman, Nursing. TOMS, SHARON MARIE, RR 1, Box 328, Independence, MO 64058, Sophomore, Elementary Education. TREWHITT, DAVID JAMES, 36855 Ridge Rd NO. 114, Willoughby, OH 44094, Senior, Elementary Education, Closson. TRIPP, CHRISTINE Jo, PO Box 133, Nauvoo, IL 62354, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. TRIPP, KENNETH HENRY, 3445 York St, Denver CO 80205, Sophomore, Business, Fauncef TRIPP, LOIS SHIRLEY, 436 S. State, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Music. TROEH, KAREN EILEEN, 13000 Delaware Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Music, Paloma. TROYER, ARTHUR RONALD, 2004 Wilson Ave, Granite City, IL 62040, Junior, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Electa. TROYER, BETTY JEAN, 156 Terry Court, Woodstock, IL 60098, Junior, Elementary Education, Electa. TRULLINGER, MARCIA KAY, RR 1, Eagleville, MO 64442, Freshman, Music. TUBBESING, BRIAN LYNN, 1207 NE 67th St, Gladstone, MO 64118, Senior, Computer Science and Physical Education, Edwards. TURNER, CHARLES F., RR 2, Mason City, IA 50401, Junior, English, Faunce. TURNER, GREGORY ALAN, 3905 Hands, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, Chemistry, Aaron. TURNER, THERESA K. NICHOL, 1101 E. 59th, Raytown, MO 64133, Junior, Nursing. TYLER, JEFFERY EUAL, Park College, Parkville, MO 64152, Sophomore, Recreation, Edwards. TYNAN, JOHN KINCH JR, 3042 Riverside Drive, Port Huron, MI 48060, Sophomore, Biology CPreMedJ, Agape. MAMMAWVVVWMwMMf UNGSTAD, GAIL MATHILDA, RR 2, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada TOC2H0, Senior, Social Welfare, Klmora. UTLEY, DOUGLAS ONEAL, 3915 Emerald Dr, Mesquite, TX 75150, Sophomore, Computer Science, Faunce. UTT, SUSAN IRENE, 4031 Edmore, Drayton Plains, MI 48020, Freshman, Nursing, Traver. UTTERBACK, DALE PAUL, Bar Jac Box 24, Perry, IA 50220, Sophomore, Music, Agape. VAN FLEET, KARL DEAN, Lineville. IA 50147. Junior, Social Studies, Closson. VAN FLEET, RONALD LEE, 3030 Santa Fe Road, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Biology, Faunce. VANBIBER, TAMARA LUEDEMAN, 3705 Northern, Independence, MO 64052, Senior, Nursing, McKevif. VANDYKE, DEANNA LYNN, 836 Meadow, Davison, MI 48423, Freshman, English, Traver. VANN, DONNA VIRGENE, RR 1, Box 36, Grand River, IA 50108, Sophomore, Business. VANSOELEN, PAMELA JO, 2554 Ave L, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, Freshman, Elementary Education, Belavera. VARVARO, JAMES GLEN, 2079 S. Terrace Dr. Napa, CA 94558, Junior, Social Studies. Aaron. VERHEY, CONNIE SUE, 6140 Cramlane, Clarkstone, MI 48016, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. VITEK, CINDY ANNE, 105 W. South, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Experimental Curriculum, Shalom. VOGEL, PAUL FRANCIS, 619 Bayview, Seabrook, TX 77586, Senior, Business, Tiana. VOGELSANG, ERIC JAMES, 8502 Strand Court, Springfield, VA 22151, Sophomore, Mathematics and Psychology, Aaron. VOLK, LISA ANN, 216 McKean Road, . . V. -- , - r , :vnMwwmwrW'7W ' , VJ, ,QSM,-V4,,,,,N,,,,,,.,,4,,,,:,,Q...,4..gL,.,.e..--2,,---1-we-vvrnnfw-we-vv:l!!r1 'S5'I 3 '1 - - - '- - -'-:- - Ye- ' - - 'A 'r ' ' ' ' ' SHAFFER, DANIEL EARL, 2116 N. 23. U Springfield, IL 62702, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Cheville. . . SHAFFER, LORI BETH, 2116 N. 23rd, Springfield IL 62702, Senior, Elementary Education, Kimora. SHAH, MINA HASMUKHLAL, cfo Dr. H.H. Shah, Sardarchwak, Navapurvia Surat, Dhulla, India, Post Graduate, Medical Technology, Aponivi. SHARP, KEVIN LEE, 16607 E. 3rd, Terrace, N, Independence, MO 64056, Freshman, Nursing. SHAW, CRAIG EVAN, 5400 Valley Lane, EdIl'1C, MN 55435, Senior, Business, AQGD9. SHAW, JULIE MARIE, RR 2, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6C4E6, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. SHAW, RUDELLA LOUISE, RR 1, Box 18BB. Holt. FL 32564, Freshman, Elementary Education, Belavera. SHAW, STEPHANIE LYNN, 5400 Valley Lane, Edina, MN 55435, Junior, English, Atara. SHEALER, PHILIP WARREN, 28571 Hackney, Highland, CA 92346, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Faunce. SHEEHY, LISA FLORINE, 3403 S. Crane, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Physical Education, Kimora. SHEEHY, MICHAEL HOWARD, 3403 S. Crane. Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Business, Aaron. SHEPPARD, DENA SUE, 8081 San Juan Range Rd, Lakewood, CO 80123, Senior, Biology and Chemistry, Sariah. SHERER, WILLIAM DEAN, 305 Normal, Woodbine, IA 51579, Freshman, Music, Cheville. SHERMAN, APRIL ANNETTE, 10619 Shady River, Houston, TX 77042, Sophomore, Psychology, Aponivi. SHETLER, VALARIE JEAN, 4368 Lockwood, N. Perry, OH 44081, Freshman, Nursing, Solah. SHIELDS, JEROLD RAY, RR 1, Grand River, IA 50108, Sophomore, Physical Education, Edwards. SHINABARGAR, VERLA JEAN, 806 E. Devon, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Atara. SHIPLEY, ALAN DOUGLAS, 13000 E. 41, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Computer Science, Edwards. SHIRLEY, JOY LYNN, 6536 Esterne, Albuquerque, NM 87109, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Paloma. SHOEMAKER, GREGORY DALE, 18404 E. 29th Terrace, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman, Biology QPreMedJ, Faunce. SHOEMAKER, LYNNETTE ANN, 18404 East 29th Terrace, Independence, MO 64057, Junior, Physical Education, Afara. SHOGREN, CHERRY RUTH, 106 S. Church, Leon, IA 50144, Junior, Nursing, Electa. SHORT, ANTHONY D., 906 Leon, Delta, CO IBA1416, Senior, Social Welfare, Stewart anor. SHOTWELL, VIRGINIA KAYE, 8030 Beaverland, Detroit, MI 48239, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Kimora. SHUMOCK, LYDIA ELIZABETH, 1705 S. Kiger, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. SHUPE, PAUL COVEN, 7525 Joel Place, Loveland, CO 80537, Senior, History and Religion, Aaron. SILSBY, JAMES BURNHAM JR, RR 2, Box 57, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. SILSBY, JAMES C. SCOTT, RR 2, Box 57, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiona. SIMMONS, LAUREL ANN, 10908 East 36th Terrace, Independence, MO 64052, Sophomore, Biology and Nursing, Aponivi. SIMPKINS, ANNE RIHA, 6828-150th NE, Redmond, WA 98052, Sophomore, Art, Belavera. SIMPSON, DAWN RENEE, 21911 S. Foothills Ave, Oregon City OR 97045, Freshman, Art, Kimora. SIMPSON, JUDITH KATHLEEN, 552 Lenox Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, Senior, Recreation Atara. SIMPSON, KEVIN WAYNE, RR 1, Box 89, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Stewart Manor. SIMPSON, NORMA JEAN, 2016 E. 42nd St, Kansas City, MO 64130, Post graduate, Nursing, McKevit. SIMPSON, SUSAN JANE, 52 Lenox Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, Freshman, Business, Solah. SIMS, CATHERINE DIANE, 718-18th Ave, Coralville, IA 52241, Senior, Physical Education, Kimora. SIMS, ROBERT ANTON, 718-18th Avenue, Coralville, IA 52241, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aaron. SINCLAIR, CHARLES G., 6170 S. Ash Circle W, Littleton, CO 80121, Freshman, Physical Education, Edwards. SLADEK, DIANNE LYN, 721 East Acre Drive, Plantation, FL 33317, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Sariah. SLAGHT, BETTY JO, 601 East Linwood, Independence, MO 64055, Junior, International Studies, Afara. SLAGHT, JUDY MARIE, 601 East Linwood, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Business, Atara. , SLAYTON, GLORIA LAVELLE, 630 Bobbitt Lane, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Liberal Arts. SMART, PETER AARON, RR 1, Kearney, MO 64060, Junlor, Business, Aaron. SMITH, BETHANY CAROLE, 4401 W. 175th PI, Country Club Hills, IL 60477, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Atara. SMITH, CAROLYN SUZANNE, RR 4, Box 335, 208, Melody, Liberty, MO 64068, Senior, Nursing. SMITH, DANIEL MURRAY, 4401 W. 175th Pl, Country Club Hills, IL 60477, Sophomore, Physical Education, Faunce. SMITH, DOUGLAS BRIAN, 5019 Carmelynn, Torrance, CA 90503, Senior, Business, Edwards. SMITH, DOUGLAS DEAN, 1777 Barbara Drive, St Charles, MO 63301, Senior, Biology, Agape. SMITH, ESTHER MARIE, RR 2, Box 518, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024, Sophomore, Spanish and Music, Kimora. SMITH, GAIL RENE, 631 Jerlynn, Des Moines, IA 50313, Freshman, English, Atara. SMITH, JEANNE DENISE, 8555 Marcy Rd, Lancaster, OH 43130, Junior, Business, Klmora. SMITH, KAREN RENEE, 924 Farrell Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 490017, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Atara. SMITH, KENNETH ALLAN, 122 S. Basil St, Baltimore, OH 43105, Sophomore, Computer Science, Faunce. SMITH, NANCY ELIZABETH, RR 2, Box 518, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Kimora. SMITH, NANCY LYNNE, 7615 SW Ninth Place, Des Moines, IA 50315, Senior, Social Welfare, Kimora. SMITH, REBECCA ANN, 629 G St, Independence, OR 97351, Freshman, Elementary Education, Paloma. SMITH, ROBERT THOMAS, RR 3, Stratford, Ontario, Canada N5A6S4, Sophomore, Religion, Closson. SNELL, JEAN ANNE, 515 Electric Ave, Rochester, NY 14613, Freshman, Nursing. SNETHEN, DEBRA REDDING, North Clark St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Physical Education, Elecla. SNETHEN, JANELLE BERNICE, 105 Thistledown, Columbia, MO 65201, Senior, Biology, Kimora. SNETHEN, JULIA ANNETTE, 105 Thistledown Dr, Columbia, MO 65201, Junior, Nursing, Atara. SNETHEN, MARY PHYLLIS, 114 W. Main, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts. SOLOMON, JACQUELYN BRYANT, 402 E. Gudgell, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. SOMMA, LARRY ANTHONY, 27 Shepherd St, Norwalk, CT 06851, Freshman, Physical Education, Faunce. SORENSEN, ANITA MAE, 308 North Walnut, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junlor, Business and Economics, Kimora. SOUTH, TAWNYA REGINE, 129 Orchard, Middletown, OH 45042, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Shalom. SPACK, MARIAN ILENE, 211 S. 17th, Bethany, MO 64424, Freshman, Music. SPAIN, NANCY KAY, 4628 S. Deborah, Springfield, MO 65807, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Sariah. SPALDING, CHRISTOPHER R., 231 Byron, Palo Alto, CA 94301, Senior, Physical Education, Faunce. SPARKS. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT, 611 S. Market, Oskaloosa, IA 52577, Freshman, Psychology, Aaron. SPEAKS, R. BRADLEY, 202 East First, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, International Studies, Agape. STACY, MICHAEL DEWAIN, 217 S. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Nursing, Electa. STAFFORD, JOHN R., 681 Prior Park Dr, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223, Sophomore, Political Science, Tiona. STALNAKER, MICHAEL KEITH, 142 N. Court, Thornville, OH 43076, Freshman, Business, Aaron. STAPLETON, DIANE MARGARET, 2547 Carlton Dr, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, Sophomore, Computer Science, Afara. . STARK, KIMBERLEY ANN, 5311 Sunset Drive, Midland, Ml 48640, Sophomore, Spanish, Belavera. STARK, LESLIE DIANE, 5311 Sunset Dr, Midland, Ml 48640, Senior, Chemistry, Belavera. STARMER, BRENDA K., 103 E. 6th, Leon, IA 50144, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Electa. STARR, KIM KEVAN, 5672 Lakeridge Rd, Lakewood, CO 80227, Junior, Business, Edwards. STAUFFER, MARY EVELYN, 4133 Linda Vista, Napa, CA 94558, Freshman, Social Welfare, Sariah. STAYTON, SCOTT ELEFSON, 1317 W. College, Independence, MO 64050, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Tiona. STEELE, GEORGE WILBUR, 6409 Elm, Raytown, MO 64133, Freshman, Liberal Arts. STENSLAND, TERRY LYNN, 10306 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215, Senior, Nursing. STETTLER, KEVIN LEE, 6406 Beecher Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215, Freshman, Music, Closson. STEVENS, MICHAEL ANNE, 5412 SW 16th Street, Des Moines, IA 50315, Senior, Elementary Education, Aponivi. STEVENSON, DOUGLAS EUGENE, 2118 Zion Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81503, Sophomore, Art, Closson. STEVENSON, LARRY DUANE, 304 N. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Physical Education and PsycholoQY, Stewart Manor. STEVENSON, MARY ELLEN, 304 N. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Computer Science, Shalom. STEVENSON, MARY KAY, 318 E. 9th, Lamoni, IA 50140, Post Graduate, Sociology. STEVENSON, VERNON VEY, RR 1, Box 160, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Chemistry and Biology, Tiona. STOBAUGH, JAMES NEUEL, Box 338, Nauvoo, IL 62354, Sophomore, Social Welfare, Faunce. STOBBE, LEONARD JAMES, RR 1, Eagleville, MO 64442, Sophomore, Business. STOLL, EDWARD FRANCIS, 225 Snow Ridge, Le Sueur, MN 56058, Junior, Sociology, Agape. STOLLSTEIMER, GREG ALAN, 9 Durbarton Rd, JGCKSOI1, NJ 08527, FFGSIWITIGN, Liberal AUS, Aaron. STONE, CHRISTOPHER DUANE, 153 Delta Dr, Minot AFB, ND 58704, Freshman, Biology gr:-:LMedJ and Computer Science, Tiona. ST NE, HAROLD, 105 Blake Dr, Fairfield, CT 06430, Junior, Physical Education, Closson. STONER, JAMES RUSSELL, RR 1, Box 850, Directory and Index f 247 WINSHIP, GREGORY SCOTT, 3613 S. Delaware Dr, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Business, Cheville. WIRTH, GWENDOLYN CRYSTAL, PO Box 628, Lebanon, MO 65536, Junior, Art, Klmora. WISE, DIANA LEIGH, 2404 Bates Dr, Davis, CA 95616, Freshman, Modern Foreign Languages, Shalom. WISHY, MICHAEL G., 13800-93 Avenue N, Maple Grove, MN 55369, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Faunce. WOHLFORD, DANIAL WELLS, 7708 Prairie, Urbandale, IA 50322, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Closson. WOLF, CARL W., 2013 Ralston, Inrdependence, MO 64052, Junior, Liberal s. WOLFE, JANIS F., 2748 Salem Avenue South, St Louis Park, MN 55416, Sophomore, Recreation and Physical Education, Shalom. WOLFE, MARIANNE JO, 615 N. 5th, Carlisle, IA 50047, Freshman, Music Education, Solah. WOOD, SHARON LEE, 2625 Lee's Summit Road, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, English, Sariah. WOODS, BECKY SUE, RR 5, Osceola, IA 50213, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. WOODS, LINDA LOUISE, 10030 Wickersham, Houston, TX 77042, Freshman, Pre Engineering, Sariah. WOODSON, SHELLEY ANN, 3409 Karena Ct, Camarillo, CA 93010, Sophomore, Theatre and Speech, Afara. WOODY, NANCY LOU, 307 E. 20th St N., Newton, IA 50208, Post Graduate, Music Education, Kimora. WORLUND, JOE MACDONALD, 14838 SE 170th, Renton, WA 98055, Senior, Recreation, Tiona. WORTHINGTON, PENNY LYNN, 1215-20th St PI, West Des Moines, IA 50265, Sophomore, German, Kimora. WOUTERS, GORDON QREEDJ, 121 S. Ferguson, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Agape. WOUTERS, RALPH E., Lamoni, IA 50140 Post Graduate, Business. WRIGHT, GLEN ANTONIO, PO Box 2502. Nassau, Bahamas, Senior, Business, Agape. WRIGHT, SUSAN MARIE, 10226 Piermain, Houston, TX 77035, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Paloma. YyYyYyYyZzZzZzZzZz YARRINGTON. DOUGLAS KENT, 9221 Villa Dr, Befh6SdC, MD 20034, SODIWOITTOFE, lf1fefnCfiOf'l01 Studies, Cheville. YATES, JOEL ANDREW, 122 S. Cedar, Lamoni, IA 50140, Freshman, Business. YATES, STEPHEN DWIGHT, 608 Ward Lane, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, Sophomore, Physical Education and Psychology, Closson. YODER, MARY MARGARET, 369 Clinton Heights, Columbus, OH 43202, Sophomore, Psychology, Belavera. YORK, JOYCE EILEEN, 19805 E. Holke Rd, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Aponivi. YOUNG, ALYCIA ANN, 3338 S. Norwood, Independence, MO 64052, Freshman, Modern Foreign Languages, Solah. YOUNG, JOHNNY LEE, 2749 Race, Denver, CO 80205, Sophomore, Business, Faunce, YOUNG, RAYMOND DEREK, 639 Buchanan, Des Moines, IA 50316, Freshman, Business, FGUFIC6. YURDANA, MARK EDWARD, 6221 Sunmist Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610, Freshman, Business, Aaron. INDEX Aaron ....................................... 188-189 Agape ........ ............. .....,... 1 9 0-191 Aponivi ........ 192-193 ATCITO ........... Belavera - Cheville CIOSSOD ........ Edwards EIeC1G ....... Faunce ........ KITTIOTC .. MCKeVi1 ....... PGIOITIG ....... Sariah .... Shalom.. SOICh ............... STSWGTT M Tlona .............. Traver ............. 'qUncIass Ol'IOf.:::::: ifiedy ....... ................ 194-195 196-197 198-199 200 .........201 .........202 ............203 204-205 ............206 208-209 209-211 ............212 .........213 ............214 216-217 fPhOfO, DGIOWQ Kelsey French P0568 fOf G photo l'f'l fhe COUGQG Qf6eI'lhOUS6. iPhoto: David Glllaspeyj R X4 Y . 8, X 1 'Q Y ' iq 1 I N 5 J xgkh Q: . , V 250 f Directory and Index .. - gvnw-,,.. nqdwm:Q1q. -,..,.,,s.w.- Severna Park, MD 21146, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Shalom. VOLTMANN, RENEE DOREEN, 3517 S. Cottage Ave, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Political Science, Atara. VOLZ, KAREN LYNNE, 433 Edge Hill Road, Glenside, PA 19038, Sophomore, Nursing, Sarlah. VON SEGGEN, PAMELA RAE, 308 Elm, Farmington, IA 52626, Freshman, Elementary Education, Afara. VOSHALL, DEBRA SUE, 314 Church Ave SE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. VREELAND, BRIAN EDWARD, 1036 Wade Circle NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiona. VREELAND, GLENN ERVIN, 1036 Wade Circle NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, Senior, Liberal Studies, Tiona. VUNCANNON, MICHAEL, 523 Western, Storm Lake, IA 50588, Post Graduate, Physical Education. WAITE, GERALD JOSEPH, RR 2, New Plymouth, ID 83655, Freshman, Business, Edwards. WAITE, STUART DAVID, 1801 Pennsylvania Ave, Golden Valley, MN 55427, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Agape. WALDEN, LISA JOAN, 12302 Windsor Bch Dr, Fenton, Ml 48430, Junior, Nursing, Paloma. WALDEN, TERRI LEE, 1857 Del Este, LaFayette, CA 94549, Junior, Art, Aponivi WALKER, SUSAN ELAINE, 12 Walker Ave, Beardstown, IL 62618, Sophomore, Business Education, Afara. WALLACE, WADE LESLIE, 8113 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034, Sophomore, Political Science, Cheville. WALSH, JENNIFER RUTH, 324 Berwick, Aurora, IL 60506, Freshman, English, Traver WALTERS, TERRY LEE, 1201 Alpine Dr, Dewitt, MI 48220, Freshman, Computer Science, Stewart Manor. WARD, CARMEN ANN, 17019 Paradise Lane, Independence, MO 64057, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. WARD, DIANN GAY, 3748 S. Wayne Dr, Laporte, IN 46350, Post Graduate, English, Kimora. WARD, JANET PAGE, 7765 La Nain, Pensacola, FL 52504, Sophomore, Religion, Aponivi. WARD, MARY CATHERINE, 1321 W. Lexington, Independence, MO 64050, Senior, Nursing. WARE, DEBORA JEAN, 429 Chalfonte St, Pittsburg, PA 15210, Freshman, Social Welfare, Traver. WARNER, DARRELL CRAIG, 210 East South St, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Business and Elementary Education, Aaron. WARNOCK, LEONARD JULIAN, 500 E. Hereford, Independence, MO 64055, Freshman, Biology, Cheville. WATKINES, JERRY JAKE, Ash, Boulder, CO 80303, Freshman, English, Faunce. WATKINS, BRYAN DAVID, 6039 North Waterbury Rd, Des Moines, IA 50312, Senior, Biology qPreMedJ, Cheville. WATKINS, CHARLES DAVID, 1204 Frederick, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Business, Closson. WATKINS, SUSAN GAIL, 1204 Frederick, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Business. WATSON, BECKY SUE, RR 4, Osceola, IA 50213, Senior, Business, Afara. WATT, DIANA LYNN, RR 1, Box 95, Sibley, MO 64088, Senior, Social Welfare and Psychology, Belavera. WATT, ROBERT JAMES, RR 1, Box 95, Sibley, MO 64088, Junior, General Science, Closson. WAXMAN, PAMELA MIRIAM, 316 South GI'Ol'ld, lI'1deDel'ld9l'lC9, MO 64050, S9l'1iOf, English and Theatre and Speech, Kimora. WEBB, DANIEL JOHN, 14321 SE 266th, Kent, WA 98031, Freshman, Recreation and Business, Cheville. WEBB, DEBORAH ELIZABETH, PO Box 228, George Town, Grand Cayman, BWI, Sophomore, Nursing, Solah. WEBB, MICHEAEL EUGENE, 208 South Walnut, ,., J. - ..-.fa-Y . , 1 -- . - V ' Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, Biology, Edwards. WEBB, VERNON BARRINGTON, PO Box 228, George Town, Grand Cayman BWI, Senior, Economics, Agape. WEBSTER, HARRIETTE KECK, 4225 E. 42nd St Ct, Independence, MO 64055, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. WEDDLE, ANN KAREN, 4243 Futura Drive, Pensacola, FL 32504, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Aponivi. ' WEEKS, GEORGE EDWARD, 525 E. 13th St Apt D, Loveland, CO 80537, Junior, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Electa. WEEKS, LORRILYNN M. PRESLER, 525 E. 13th. Apt D, Loveland, CO 80537, Senior, Elementary Education, Electa. WEEKS, LYNDA ELLEN, 329 Jones Franklin, Raleigh, NC 27606, Sophomore, General Science, Afara. WEISER, PHILIP RAYMOND, 415 R St NE, Auburn, WA 98002, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Tiona. WEISS, LYNDA CAROL, RR 1, Burkburnett, TX 76354, Freshman, Elementary Education, Belavera. WEISS, STACEY JEAN, RR 1, Burkburnett, TX 76354, Sophomore, Computer Science, Shalom. WELDON, CYNTHIA ANN, 79 Sierra, Alamosa, CO 81101, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Aponivi WELLINGTON, MARK LESLIE, 5616 Sooner, Edmond, OK 73034, Freshman, Biology qPreMedJ, Tiona. WELLS, TAMMY JO, 910 C Ave E., Oskaloosa, IA 52577, Freshman, Business, Solah. WERTZ, SHEILA MARIE, 2405-57th, Des Moines, IA 50310, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Aponivi. WEST, DEBORAH LYNN, 358 Carriage Dr, Glastonbury, CT 06033, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Solah. WESTON, WILLIAM GAYLE, 634 N. B St, Albia, IA 52531, Senior, Physical Education, Electa. WHEELER, CARL EDWIN, 4312 East G St, Tacoma, WA 98404, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Cheville. WHITE, ALLAN DALE, 12826-86th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5E3B1, Junlor, Computer Science and Mathematics, Closson. WHITE, DARRELL LEE, 1782 Nova Lane. Youngstown, OH 44514, Sophomore, Computer Science and Mathematics, Edwards. WHITE, ELIZABETH KAIE, 2784 Lantz Ave, San Jose, CA 95124, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Traver. WHITE, LORI ANNE, 8744 Dolphin, Kalamazoo, MI 49081, Junior, Biology CPre Medj, Klmora. WHITE, SANDRA GAYE, E. 7919 Longfellow, Spokane, WA 99206, Freshman, Elementary Education, Paloma. WHITE, TAMMY LAYNE, 8744 Dolphin, Portage, Ml 49081, Sophomore, Business, Shalom. WHITHAM, STEVEN RUSSELL, RR 1, Weldon, IA 50264, Freshman, Business, Closson. WHITNEY, HELEN A. CHEDYJ, 19 Cooper St, Machlas, ME 04654, Sophomore, Theatre and Speech and Elementary Education, Aponivi. WIDNER, CAROL DARLENE CAPE, 4903 NE 38th, Kansas City, MO 64117, Junior, Nursing, McKevit. WIENERS, RICHARD ALAN, RR 2, Box 14, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Junior, Recreation, Aaron. WILCOXSON, CAROL LOUISE, RR 1, Box 99, Iikatmoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal s. WILDERMUTH, JAMES FRANK, 303 East 284th Street, Wlllowick, OH 44094, Senior, Liberal Sfudles, Electa. WILEY, ERIC J,, 13827 Maine, Detroit, MI 48212, Freshman, Business, Cheville. WILEY, MIKE ROBERT, 804 N. Main, Independence, MO 64050, Freshman, Business and Economics, Cheville. WILLARD, DARREN WILLIAM, 3784 Sutters Ln. Blrmlngham, Ml 48010, Freshman, General Science, Cheville. WILLARD, DEANNA FAYE, 25562 Rubin, Warren, Ml 48089, Junior, Mathematics and Computer Science, Afara. WILLARD, NANCY MELISSA, 2307 Winston, Sterling Heights, MI 48077, Senior, Social Welfare, Sariah. WILLIAMS, BECKY RENEE, 10514-172 E. 35th St. Independence, MO 64052, Sophomore, Computer Science, Shalom. WILLIAMS, JANET R., 1515 Colorado, Apt No. 101, Kansas City, MO 64127, Senior, Nursing, McKevit. WILLIAMS, JOHN KEITH, 1222 N. Liberty, Independence, MO 64050, Junior, General Science, Tiona. WILLIAMS, JULIE ANN, RR 3, Davenport, IA 52804, Freshman, Business, Aponivi. WILLIAMS, LAURA L., 123 South Maple, Lamoni, IA 50140, Junior, History, Solah. WILLIAMS, PAMELA SUE, RR 3, Davenport, IA 52804, Senior, English, Traver. WILLIAMS, PAUL MICHAEL, 2322 E. 11th St, Des Moines, IA 50316, Sophomore, Business, Agape. WILLIAMS, ROBERT ALLEN, 991 W. 245th St, Harbor City, CA 90710, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. WILLIAMS, RODNEY J., 991 W. 245th St, Harbor City, CA 90710, Freshman, Liberal Arts, Edwards. WILLIAMS, SHARRIE L., 3807 Greenwich Lane, Independence, MO 64055, Sophomore, Modern Foreign Languages, Aponivi WILLIMON, JOHN WESLEY, RR 1, Box 319, Six Mlle, SC 29682, Freshman, Business, Closson. WILSON, BRYCE GARRETT, 128 N. Silver, Lamonl, LA 50140, Junior, Recreation, Electa. WILSON, CINDI LEE, 317 N. Linden, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Business and Psychology, Electa. WILSON, CINDY MAE, 2728 Stark Rd, Midland, MI 48640, Freshman, Elementary Education, Sariah. WILSON, DAVID RICHARD, 19935 Maplewood, Livonia, MI 48152, Sophomore, Computer Science and Mathematics, Faunce. INDEX Aaron ........ ........... ................ 188-189 Agape ...... ............. ........ 1 9 0-191 Aponivi .... 192-193 Atara ........ 194195 Belavera ...... 196197 Cheville ........ Closson ......... 198-199 ...........200 Edwards ....... ........ 2 01 Elecfa ........ ........ 2 02 Faunce ..... ............... 2 03 Kimora .......... McKevIt ........ Paloma ........ Sarlah ............... 204-205 ............206 208-209 Shalom ................ 209-211 Solah.. ..................... ............ 2 12 Stewart Manor ...... ........ 2 13 Tiona .................. ........ 2 14 I Traver ................. ............ 2 15 'CUncIassitiedp ........ ........ 2 162 17 WILSON, GINA MARIE, 128 N. Silver, Lamoni, IA 50140, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Paloma. WILSON, KEVIN POUL, 5002 Kilebrew Dr, Annandale, VA 22003, Senior, Business, Closson. WILSON, TRINA LEE, RR 6, Box 3518, Yakima, WA 98908, Freshman, Computer Science, Paloma. WINKINHOFER, GEORGE W., 1831 Maddi, Katnsas City, MO 64132, Freshman, Liberal s. Directory and Index f 249 I 5 i I I I If I 5 I I, I I a I li In lil i I Z I? :I zz I 5 I.- K I I 5 I I? Z 4 If , , .Q A I Q ,ls F lf- I. If l. It i. I I ei I. 252 f Yearbook The 1980 Acacia The Staff of Contributors The 1980 Acacia To the 1980 Acacia David Gillaspey, editor The individuals listed below were not Lisa Phillpott, assistant editor regular members of the yearbook Cindy Henry, assistant editor staff, but nevertheless contributed in Tamara Marshall, artist some manner to the completion of Diane Jacobson Lee, artist the 1980 Acacia. Tom Richardson, business manager Doug Stevenson, business manager Copy Copy Leeanne Gillespie Diane Harrington Vickie Beebe Celia Schull David Glllaspey Cindy Henry Design flayouh Lisa Phillpott David Sellers Lori Miller Design flayoutj Photography D David Gillaspey , qlnstructional Production Center Cindy Henry stafty Diane Jacobson Lee Tamara Marshall Joe Badder Myrna Morris Doug Stevenson, advertising Rod Scholl Martha Swanson Photography CC-Graceland Tower Cami Anderson staff:J Mark Eagan ' Steve Fong Diane Haas David Gillaspey Harold Kistler Jim Olson Shayne Lane Phil Ruppreoht Joni Ross Tom Ruppreoht Craig Tevis qOthersJ Harold Kistler, studio Leinaala fMarylouJ Clark Charlene Potts, photo essay Jeff Davidson James D. Gillaspey, Jr. Administrative advisor: Tom Hunter Bill Outhouse Gary Jones Diane Jacobson Lee Publisher's representative: Leilani Rodby Paul Havnen A Allan White -.m.,.,s. .fee--.,.,,,..,-:q.,. - --gr, ZAHNISER, ALAN CURTIS, 231 Cambridge Dr NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, Senior, Computer Science and Mathematics, Cheville. ZAHNISER, NADINE ELIZABETH, 231 Cambridge Dr NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, Sophomore, Elementary Education, Atara. ZAHNISER, STEPHEN JAMES, 231 Cambridge Dr NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, Senior, Liberal Studies, Tiona. ZARR, WALTER DALE, PO Box 56, Kellerton, IA 50133, Freshman, Liberal Arts. ZENOR, JEAN MARIE, RR 2, Boone, IA 50036, SODIWOITTOFS, Elemeniory Education, AIOFC. ZIEHM, ROGER WILLARD, MCAIpine Rd, Owendole, MI 48754, Sophomore, PI'IYSICGI EOUCOLIOD, Tiona. ZINSER, JANA JO, 524 West 7th, Lomoni, IA 50140, Senior, Political Science, ATClrO. ZINSER, KENNETH JAMES, 514 West 7Ih, Lamoni, IA 50140, Senior, Sociology, Tiona. ZINSER, ROBIN LYNNE, 444 S. Tustin G2, Orange, CA 92666, Senior, History, Kimora. ZUBER, CRAIG DOUGLAS, 434 N. Nettleton, Bonner Springs, KS 66012, Freshman, Political Science, Closson. ZURCHER, LISA ANN, 3706 Turner Ct, Fremont CA 94536, Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Paloma. r..-.-- - I All Creatures Great and Small fPhotos, belo wp 1. A squirrel warily eyes the photographer, who has interrupted its meal 2, This school year might have been called The Year of the Cat with apolo I gies to singer Al Stewart, because of the numerous cats that roamed the campus. This particular cat was photographed while crouching at the entrance to the Swarm lnn TMSCQ. 3. This moody photograph was taken at the Paul Thompson farm north of Lamont Uhe farm has been given to the college by the Thompsonsj I I - ...L ,., .-A. ,-u.--s Directory and Index f 251 X , 3 i 1 N i 1 E i i 4 3 3 s V i i 5 1 w 4 I 1 w The 1980 ACG id Some information About the 1980 Acacia The 1980 Acacia, vol. 69 was pro- duced by Graceland College Lamonr Iowa and printed by Inter Collegiate Press Shawnee Mission Kansas with a press run of 900 books The 1980 Acacia is copyrighted and all rights are re served The typeface selected for use throughout the 1980 Acacia is Avant Garde rn three point sizes ten point fbody copy3 eight point italic Qphoto captions3 and six point Cphoto cred its3 Similarly all headlines except those on the title page and division pages are Avante Garde Italic and in most cases are 30 point rn size Headlines on the title page and dr vision pages were made with rubon lettering The typestyle employed was Optex because rt matched the line pattern on those pages Artwork credits for the 1980 Aca cra are as follow Diane Lee created the cover and endsheet designs and also was responsible for the drawings on these division pages academics C18 193 organizations Q82 833 events C118 1193 faculty and ad minrstratron C174 1753 houses C186 1873 and advertising C218 only3 Tamara Marshall the other artist on the staff created the drawings for these division pages religious life C36 373 sports Q54 553 campus life C148 1493 and advertising C219 only3 Finally the studio photographs on pages 188215 of the houses section were made by Sudlow Photography Danville Illinois DG 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I , 11 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 I 1' , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 l 1 11 1 - l 1 111 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 111 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 11 1 1 ' i I 1 I , 111 . 11 1 , I , I I I I 11 I I ' I 1 I 1 I 1 1 N g 1111 Acknowledgments A yearbook is a long and difficult prorect I extend my appreciation to all members of my staff qsee photo below3 and contributors for their help especially to Lisa Cindy Ta- mara and Doug who worked until the book was finished. Two people who deserve special mention are Bill Outhouse my advisor for helping me use a computer to prepare the student directory and Paul Havnen technical and other help he pro vided David Grllaspey Stott' Cseated in chairj David Gillaspe y editor' faround piano left to righb Phil Rupprecht' Jim Olson' Tamara Marshall frecliningj artist' Tom Richardson business manager' Mark Eagan' David Sellers' Cami Anderson' Cstanding at rlghtj Diane Lee fleflj artist' Lisa Phillpott Crlghb assistant editor. Not in photo: Doug Ste venson business manager' Cindy Henry assis- tant editor' Wckie Beebe' Tom Rupprecht' Craig Tevis' Charlene Potts' Harold lGstler' Ste ve Fong. publisher's representative, for the iPhoto: Tom Rupprechf3 Yearbook f 253 1-wr-rwrgawqewf-rl-:use-m-1 , .- 7 ,, , Ql- I zsofmemorlar . ..., - --A-g,.......,.4-..,.., ln Memory of Aaron Cabell ln the photo above, taken in the spring of 1979, Aaron Cabell Qfar lefty splns records during a Black Week formal. 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