Great Lakes Bible College - Northern Light Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1977
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Y 1 A 53: AL V I Q EI xr' IF., . 1 I r A wi. 1 H-in n 'I ' k 'IK A :b f i rg- K ' ,vw t 1. 1. -1? - . K fs. ' ., H u, ww, 'Q , A -A X- J .V V gr- ! ' a '9 Q-. h -.QA - . 'f '. ff- li . 1. -5 QQ ' ll SI'-GB ' Mi ww' S 4' W , 5 'X 7. ,,-g., , . - io', :MX QS rp--V w A ,,L RK. 'f ' ,Q A ,, K A 'Lf : f: -44' ..aQ-:ijt-a1'.5 lwfs . ' Dedication G.L.B.C. Says Farewell To Dr. James R. Girdwood And when the day of Pentecost had come . . . Together the disciples had eaten, dreamed, paddled, prayed, learned, worried, reasoned, and grown. Now they would face the world in a very different way. They would part. And when the day of final exams had come . . . Together we have eaten, dreamed, worked prayed, learned, worried, reasoned, and grown. Now we must face the world in a very different way. We must part. Many times the letters of our beloved school have suggested the mission which our parting brings: go, love, bleed, cry, GLBC. G0 to all the world and tell them of Jesus. LOVE especially the unlovely, as God has loved us. None else can love them like we can. BLEED, if need be. Let us win the lost at any cost. CRY out loud like John the Baptist. Let the whole world know of his forgiveness. Let us cry to God at night for each other, that we may all serve him well with all our might. My dear friends at Great Lakes, for Jesus' sake let us go, love, bleed, cry. X SITTING L to R Thomas J. Fox. Pres. James. W- G1reen'w1oed' Orin C 1l-luffman Kef1mli1A1 Hatfield FIRST ROW STANDING L to1R Edgilfru Erskin Dr Mu W'ilso1n-Judrqe David Burrows Dr Raymond Fuller Wilmer Ballon 1De1ry'I1 GILBC1 Trees iL1eonif'd!1J'e1h1nsnn SECDN-D ROW STANDING1 L Lo Donald Reiglwrd, D mid E 'Welch Melvin' 1l-1l1arrell1?Err1aesi1 Gree1n1. Michael Steers. Richard alkden The Trustees of Great Lakes Bible College come frwm rn-lny areas off the 'business world and 'Mi'nl1si.ers of various churches. They are a group of dedicated Christ1ian' men who are -dieeply interested ln the development of the College. They guide its future with sound' policies, top adrnin1i's1trators and the firmness of solid financial commitments and performance. Th-ey are a bwy of fifteen in number. Serving five year llerrns and all are 1memIbers1of one or more fufnetioning committees.. Quarterly meetings are 'held' each year with num1er1ous comrwlltee meetings de1man1dl1ng their time and efforts. They inspire the administration with their eAxper1i1enc-e'an1Ql s1pe1ci-al talents and act as a wlrvdow to the outside world. They have a deep concern for the stu1die1nts and are the tzause of many bflessinqs 1i1n many ways to them and to the college. 0FH'C1E1RS: Gwrfin C. Hufllnwan, 'Chairman The-m1as1Fox, Vice Chairman 'Kermit Hatfield, Secretary 'Leonard Johnson, ELEC Treasurer 'I T 11, '1 1 1 11 1 I ' 1 f - ' 7 - 1,- . . I 1 1 -' 11 -' rl' 1 - 1 , , 1 1 ,1 1. f I .' , 1 ', 'V11 1 ' 1 ' 1 '1 ' , 11 ' 1 . . 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Iaragt . --mtwea-1 .fs1 v -'lilfub- 'V ' .4-I 4 g' WW Mary Martha Hargrave Nancy Olson Music Theory Librarian Piano 1 . n I, l fi 1 Hg'- 4 y..,. ,rf ,: i .ie + -fl sv llA ,,,g Beverly Flick Dr. James R. Girdwood Robert Harqrave Music Head of Bibical Studies Christian Service Piano Old Testament New Testament Language Lloyd A. Knowles Baseball Coach History Not Pictured: Dr. William T. Ely Head of General Studies Science Michael Grange Literature Keith P. Keeran Head of Practical Studies Ministries Speech Walter D. Zorn Old Testament Language Practical Ministry Virginia Van Valzah Music Piano Voice . . . teaching them to observe all that I commanded you . . . Matthew 28:20 w ,w lx ' n ,I 1 , ff 1 'f, r. D ' .I -,W 3, 12. LL,:' W' x J' qt ml 1' I n J:f'Iu'II ,L r 1.,,w I . ' M? N V 4 I , ly,31i24J1Iljlifw.VL-'H3' A -1 ml w - 'fn '--J :Q-,z w-31 W- , V. - 4 35.9 N-If A .-. 4 kwa - Q L .5 ,Y . A - , r If-f , H7 I 'fn P71- Y :A .wr 'fr' W 1 Q 1-,- 'w I .' .411-'-5. ' E . X, I . ' - Y A ... 'L Q' ' E .yi ,gi +I ' ',f'! S- I x -ni wider. -. Ua,j? '1 J i F ,I4 , V .'-TJ' . r , I bliss., 1 ' n I 4 If 0 ,'.f' ,,.. Jean Greenwood Secretary to President Jenny Bender Financial Aid Officer R uth Armstrong Receptionist Luanne Ferguson Financial Adm. Sec. , m 1 0 f G 1 .A.f, Library Staff . v xl.. Jim Lockwood Student Recruiter Linda McCoy Chief Business Acc. Mr. Corwin Geringer Custodian x 1 S ecretary S taff Is this the youngest member of the staff? Cynthia Elaine Allen Thomas Lee Bender Deborah Lynn Boggs lmagna cum laudel Donald Lewis Crain Mitchell Lee Gallo Jeffrey Lynn Gritton Ronald Stephen Klepal Lee Roy Lantzer James Arthur Lockwood John Wayne Loftus lmagna cum Laudel Alan Blaine Lyons Alan D Michael 12 ..--gf, I? 'S L, L Q ll -Q Q 1 I lui-A? 5: . -as ' A . is . classes C LASS OFFICERS: President - Jeff Gritton Vice-President - Cindy Allen Allen Lee Richards lmagna cum laudel Carol Jane Ridenour lcum laudel x 'Q .hy 'Es' n ,w IR... J, A 5 ff. Secretary 8. Treasurer - Debbie Boggs Class Ol 1977 X Jerry W. Sills Jeffrey David Strite lmagna cum laudel Salutatorian Donald Charles Welch lmagna cum laude! Bruce Ray Wilson lmagna cum laude! Jacob Joseph Wilson lcum laude! Jonathan Jerome Wilson lmagna cum laude! .F I: 4 15' l ru , ' 1 3 'A , sf V5 C 1 Q eu ' 'ug' 1,1 ill .-1 ,. NOT PICTURED: Raymond C. Arbogast Rodney L. Bisher Terry A. Ferguson Edward W. Harder lcum laude! Charles Edward McCoy lsumma cum laude! Valedictorian Rick D. McDermott Ni.,- Q d. d gr 51 ww l elf' M VMI xj'I f-' iw radua ting Seniors ? V Judy Beavers Phil Beavers Donna Cote Chuck Emmert CLASS OFFICERS: President - Rick Tinney Vice- President - Mark St. Louis Secretary - Dennie Olson Treasurer - Peggy Mumford Juniors Jennifer Burwell Phillip Crosbie . 1 Elaine Dayhoff Craig Fela Julie Ferguson Shiela Frank Kathie Ginder Lloyd Norman Mark Patrick Amy Plementosh Vicky Shearer Jennifer Smith Larry Sprinkle Mark St. Louis Rick Tinney Terry Ulm NOT PICTURED: Dennis Dunsmore David Higgs Russ Hodgman Steven Husch Richard Luft Don McGlashen Sue McGorman Robert Miller James Nartker John Newman Randy Piatt Russell Terry Clair Verway Dennis Worsham Steve Idle ii ef, Emory Johnson Gary Kitchen Shirley Lantzer Peggy Mumford Dennie Olson Donald Olson Students this year through the physical education program for the first time, were able to participate in a number of new Alison Agler Elaine Brown Marcia Essex John George 17 ' Mary Ann Allgire Peggy Berry Kathy Blakely Cindy Cave Mike Church Betty Fairchild Kim Ferguson Jon Getchell Barb Greutman fl? B V . ' V , 3 U A: M --1: H -1- 'V l Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS: President - Mike Washburn Vice- President - Dave Watkins Secretary - Melissa Sherman Treasurer - Alison Agler 1 . X ,. ,Envy - 'W W1 fl .v.,V,, R, P - ,A .1 ,LI , V :U 312.5 Miki 1 ' L N-.ff f. - Toni Hardeman Bob Hays Ed Hegler John Hibler Mike Keeney Karen Kelley Cheryl Kitchen Hank Kott Brad Lawson Perry Lyons Al Mackey Steve Mallette .-I -4 f l 157 1 5-.,. .4 r are-1 NOT PICTURED Jon Benidict Maude Brady Brett DeYoung Mike Duff Julie Eckhard Bob Girdwood Lynn Hart Tim Howell Pam Kedrovicz Chris Levi ' I Pas Campus Ice Cream Party - Banana Split Eating Champ - Mike Duff 6902. Rick McQuiston Cathy Roberts Melissa Sherman Gale Sproule .. 7 I L M flex Dee Dee McVety Darryl Roberts Dave Singer Mitzi Van Horn gl 5 'Q ..,,.,.-. L ,X r--7 nf' QV., dp,-U. ew x '14 ' . -. NTT Dianna Mankey Chuck Niedermyer Charlene Russell Tami Spencer Mike Washburn 'D- '--Q ' VW' l ff l af' , T? l 1 1 Tim McNerney Tim Plank Tom Shearer Tom Spoors Dave Watkins vw-1 A I'-T Freshmen Vice- Q-1 ' 1 'OV I . I 5 A N ESL n H7 Li , J .X ' F' 53 M4 , xr f ' .1 F f N 'N'-w Gordon Adams Becky Babb Carol Biersback Linda Bolin Becky Bradburn Anita Brown Diane Brown Judy Campbell Vicky Cole Cavonna Craig Rosemary Charlotte Cransen Daniels CLASS OFFICERS: President - Mark Yager President - Pat Rivest Secretary - Debbie Hammond Treasurer - Shelley Leiter i -1- L .4 Ll Vicky Carmack Brian Dillan Coming and going on campus was almost halted when a blizzard hit this winter with high winds and temperatures below -20 degrees. Steve Erwin Lela Hart Dan Knust Mark Monroe Becky Foland Willis Hatfield Denise Krill Patty Perry 3, . , r ,W 1 x , 4 ,- , . 'vi 1 ff J v I .cu a fi Q V . 9' Carol Gothan Kathy Henry Chuck Lamb Darryl Pitts D-, Debbie Hammond Cheryl Huebsch Cathy Lantzer Dale Rabineau T' ' , HT 1. i ft' i l e .ef ll - ' r if K ff' A? V I. if ff' .' .2 ,l.. 5.-lfffff .4Hi, ' 1 i iff: 12,3 C KJ ., .1 ,ff . ' ' Jim Haney Bruce K i I lingbeck Shelley Leiter Karen Renner , ,I-l is' Z- , ' ll, , I ,wi 9 1'-1 l ffl is i N. fvgig' , I : W Kevin Harrell Paul Kissling Gordon Miller Robin Richards F ..r V,s Y 1 l Vg, ' 45 NOT PICTURED: Bob Arthur Martha Booker Elton Bopp Joe Clark Karen Frazier Margaret Galbraith Lisa Malette Allan Martin Bill McMilIin Brad Miller Jaye Dee Murphy Pat Niedermyer Joe Stott Meredith Terry Philip Vance Vicki Whaley Dan Wheat Aurelia Wilson Ray Gress Rick Roslund Tom Wonnacott Barb Griffin sliandsy Sams Jody Wood Don Holmes an haw Mark Yager Joe Ingraham Karen Southland Greg Keefer Daryl Stauffer A N Vlly A , We FA iv' it w ig, , Till.. 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Pat Rivest Sharon Rodkey Cindy Rollston Gene Roshon Scott Saltman Matt Scot Dan Shepard Laura Shipley Sam Shoaf Clark Swauger Jean Thorpe Rod Todd Becky Tuckerman Louise VanCalster Roxann Waldron Terri Whetham Alan Wojtkowiak Dennis Wood Dale Ann Wysong Debbie Yingst i in HIS service pointing the 'way Christian Service Christian Service Groups And Captians DanieI's Den - Tom Shearer Missions - Ken Filkins Personal Evangelism - Ron Klepal Ministries - John Loftus Prison Evangelism - Paul West Inner Circle - Don Welch, Rick New Church Evangelism - Jeff Luft Gritton Christian Athletic Activities - Debbi Brunson Music -'Phil Beavers M.S.U. - Perry Lyons Rest Homes - AI Michael Teachers - Ray Arbogast Youth Ministers - Rick Tinney Bible Clubs - Al Richards This is a voluntary program of Christian Services by the college students to the surrounding areas. It involves the maximum number of the student body who strive toward spiritual growth and the active use of God given talents. Every student through Christian Service has the opportunity while at GLBC to make a definite contribution'to the Lord's kingdom, and to the community. 'lv 5'?fH'1.TE:'.'F -'r Y Y ' . .,-. 4,131 gg -:r.'5- '.5j-,3.'g- if-A Ty '- '-we m e .,,-,.. ,nf ,J i.4i.I,7g'g5K7-gy E, U ' ','ff,e QL, ll5 'l il iw- ,U ', DanieI's Den I must say that from the growth side of Daniel's Den we have prospered a lot this year. We began with just six groups and ended the year with ten groups plus the puppet team. The reason, I believe, for this expansion is because someone has told others about the benefits of working with these young children. I am disappointed, however, in the fact that we could only grow according to our supply of students. Next year I hope to see at least thirteen groups meeting with the young children of Lansing, spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. At the end of this school year, we had forty MOD students participating in our program. I hope to see next year more organization on my part, to supply students with information and materials in order to more effectively serve God. I look forward to it all again. Youth Ministers Phil Beavers Bill Meiage Jon Benedict Jim Nartker David Carrick Randy Piatt Bret DeYoung Al Richards Charles Emmert Mark St. Louis Terry Ferguson Rick Tinney Steve Idle Mike Washburn Ron Klepal Don Welch Jim Lockwood Mike Wetzell Perry Lyons Dennis Worsham Al Mackey Charles Robinson Mark McCool Ministers Ray Arbogast Charles McCoy Tom Bender Lynn Schuchardt Butch Campbell Jerry Sills Don Crain David Singer Jeff Gritton Terry Ulm Stan Hullah David Watkins Dan Johnson Bruce Wilson The above listed students were actively involved in ministries and youth ministries during the 1977 academic year. Michigan Christian Convention Students from GLBC participate annually in the Michigan Christian Convention, attending sessions and providing entertainment. The picture at left shows the college display which is used at the convention, for promotion and the recruiting new students. Bible Clubs This year we had Bible Clubs active in two area high schools, Grand Ledge and Everett. There were two groups at Everett and one at Grand Ledge. The Bible Clubs have been instrumental in the salvation of several people in the last three years. 1' ,im ,dv- Personal Evangelism lnner Circle This past year we had 15 to 18 people participate in the Personal Evangelism, Christian Service Program We traveled and did special calling for the area churches, Oakland Drive, South Redford and Grand Ledge. Plus this year we had special calling programs for the Daniel's Dens and the Inner Circles. The major highlight of this year was the annual Track or Treating on Halloween. We dressed in costumes and passed out tracks, door to door in the Lansing community. i Four Inner Circle groups were organized at the beginning of this year, involving a total of sixteen students. Two of these groups remained active throughout the year. Each group is made up of four GLBC students who go out into the neighborhoods surrounding the college and spend time with the junior high kids in that area. A typical meeting consists of singing, games, and Bible lessons. One of the groups taught a series of lessons on the life of Christ and memorization of the books of the N.T. was also stressed. Extra activities consisted of roller skating parties, football, volleyball, and water balloon fights. Good relations were established with several families in the area as the students entered the homes. Neighborhood kids were also more closely nit together as they participated with one another in the meetings. New Church Evangelism The New Church Evangelism group assisted the Grand Ledge congregation throughout this year. Recreation Leadership Our service group has just begun this year. We have been working with Delta Mills Elementary School this year in an intramurals program for their students. We have plans to expand our program next year to include several more schools in the area. We have titled our group C.A.A. - Christian Athletic Activities. We also are planning to work next year with the YWCA on a program. Rest Homes The Rest Home groups, one afternoon every week go to two different area rest homes. We pray, sing, have scripture reading and mostly just let the people know that we love them. However, the more love we share with them, the more they seem to give back to us. We have around 8 to 10 college students go to each rest home every week. It would really be a toss-up, though as to who gets more of a blessing, the older people or us. Teachers A number of GLBC students taught Sunday school classes and Junior church in the Lansing area churches Music The Music Christian Service group has been very active in the 76 - 77 year. We have had seven active groups which have sung quite regularly on weekends along with those individuals who have done solos, duets, song leading, and accompanying. The seven groups that have been a vital line between the college and supporting congregations are the MadrigaIs, Peace of Mind, The Light, Inner Peace, Brothers of the Son, Followers of the Way, and the Chapel Choir. The Disciples and the Concert Choir also have contributed much to the music program of GLBC. Prison Evangelism This is the first year of the Prison Evangelsim, Christian Service program at GLBC. With the help of our Lord and Savior, we held six services at Ionia Prison and one at Jackson. M.S.U. Campus Ministry Students from GLBC this past year participated in the Campus Ministry meetings at His House East near the MSU campus. The meetings led by Gary Hawes involve fellowship, singing, and the study of God's Word. Missions The Missions, Christian Service program helped involved with the Missions Club in buying Bibles for the Daniel's Den groups. Mission Interns The Mission Intern Program at GL BC offers an opportunity for interested students to experience actual time on a mission field. Each intern is financially supported by GLBC, supporting churches and concerned outside individuals. This program operates year around in gaining support for the interns, who serve during the summer months. Mitzi Van Horn This summer I will be working with Mr. and Mrs. Bernel Gitter in Satapur, India. I'm really excited about the work because of the variety of jobs I'lI be doing. I will be a Dee Dee, which means Big Sister, to some girls in a dorm, and teach English and Bible to elementry thru high school age kids. I will work with first aid in villages, as well as music, farming l'?J or anything else they need me for. I also will be spending a lot of time avoiding snakes, bugs and elephants. The planning of the trip has been one answer to prayer after another. Even if I never made it to India, the blessings and growth I've seen in myself this far would make the experience all worth while. I've seen God work in ways that have really made me realize how wonderful and personal our God is. ,' V- . 4 ..:ii..st, J Ki... 'ef EZT!-LW.,,,- . iw xxik .,, K xl, .it 1 'v +1 - ' if lv Kathy Blakely This summer I will be working as a secretary and over all assistant for the Extended Hand of Prison Evangelism in Beech Grove, Ind. under Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ladd. The need for Christ is so apparent among those in our countries prison's. I hope to help these men, women, boys and girls find what their life has been lacking for so long. My thanks to the students and faculty for their prayerful, moral and financial support. Al Richards This summer AI will be at Black River, Jamaica with Bob Muter, the missionary for that area. He will assist in revivals, youth camps and the VBS program. Through GLBC Al was informed of a need for a mission intern in Jamaica, and at the end of his senior year he volunteered to fulfill that need. W 31 P l , -e ep. x 1 '.. .ef-ww' - - - A W - U lp A B 1 V , W-iz Q 3 .. X l Q 1 x .E High school students come to GLBC for a sampling of college life. x, EN I 1 : ' for C l Q? r - l .A fl , 1 Q - p 'i 49 -is ' , - if , P ,Q mfg J l l l , l f ' 3 k -..s il ,,. ll , President Greenwood welcomes future Tom Shearer Jeff Grltton students of GLBC. The Light of the World provided excellant entertainment and spiritual enrichment. His Way vu Guest speaker: Roy Mays Brothers of the Son ,H , . f . 1 Dr. Doty The Muppets conveyed Bible messages amusingly Al I2 W student life Orientation '77 The weekend of Orientation was spent at a summer camp where the freshmen enjoyed swimming and recreation. The class was divided into teams with animal names, and each team competed for points in sports like football, softball, volleyball and even a faculty hunt. The group, Light of the World, led songs and held a concert for the class. On Sunday morning the students and faculty held on outdoor church service, led by Curt Lloyd, this brought to a close Orientation 1977. and e-vents :W . 0 ' 1 is 1 ' 'ix' i A I Q .4 f--.HJ-F-Y . One week before school began for the upper classmen, the campus was taken over by the new freshmen class. To being the week, the freshmen registered in the girls dorm and moved into their rooms. A luncheon was prepared by the kitchen staff for the new students and their families. Later the class was welcomed to the college by President Greenwood and Dr. Girdwood. This was followed by a week of lectures presented by the professors on good study habits. lmao! This year the goulish gathering of G.L.B.C. spooks met within the college auditorium to make Halloween merriment. The evening of fun was organized by the Freshmen class, led by Carol Biersback. The first event was the selection ofthe best costumes, and candy prizes were awarded to the winners. Spoons and seeds were next seen flying about as students joined in on the jack-o'-lantern carving contest. Everything from the pig faced winner to a big toothed smile, nicknamed Jimmy C. by those present, were the results. The evening concluded with an all-campus scavenger hunt, some group games and refreshments. As the clock chimmed midnight, campus spooks and goblins vanished into the dark, to await next year's Halloween fun. as--4 .,.' , . L g, Tsai -I , Rm' ., A ' ' 1.4 'L i I . -.ef f -. iii 1 .a J -..-41 This year, as ln years before students once again organized for the annual TRACT OR TREAT This Halloween evangelizlng of the community is carried out in full costume by the students At each residence students presented to the occupants, tracts containing the gospel message An estimated 42 city blocks were covered by the group this year in the area surrounding the college and West Lansing Church of Christ Costume Contest Winners: Ron Klepal Peggy Berry Randy Sams IG sitio P ,f Fitz? , f Q5 A s .. y 4' if -ft. '- f sc'- . T'- I Q' 1 , , Y J, fl, 'K W lm l N874 J, ' , A :xl A 'J' Q ll fl 0- unlsr A5 M ,M ll f- :u:nnA no -fr ,fm .lfw ..,- 144 Another Christmas 'T If '5T f7-,fs3:Ef N 'T'T 1 T: . - ' 'gf la 1 fl :Km -, fr, :I , L, , -,P V cf' pg-vw'-1 ,g. -1-lv---.4-..,--,..,x.. 01 , 4, , celebration on campus, was the -f-11V-i'i!5'iFBlw'1---c '- - -. -. al, V ' T5 faculty and staff party. This was ln attendance enjoyed fun games, fine fellowship and delicious refreshments. ll! 1,34 held in the cafeteria, and those 0 . O I 5 13 1- l 'zz with M I it V xx ig es I Lots of fun and fellowship were enjoyed, by the students and faculty of G.L.B.C., at the annual Christman party. The party was held in the recreation room of the girls dorm and planned by the Sophomore class. The students all helped in decorating the Christmas tree and sang carols. After the singing, Mr. Zorn lead us in devotions on the importance of sharing Christmas. Refreshments, prepared by the wives of the faculty and staff, were served to all who attended. ,J 1 r I Concert Choir and Disciples lended melodious harmony to the dramatic production, NIGHT OF MIRACLES. The production was performed by students of the college. This Christmas concert was performed at area churches and enjoyed by all. 'P' Y lm M6143-l H 'Pi 1 4f 'gn W qr Kk 3 WJ nyc, Z M i 1 L , i 1 1 rl x lm-1--Qf D :Mft v Q 1 La ?y. L XL x '1 Valentine Party 1977 The party began with a formal dinner held in the college auditorium. This was followed by the election of the King and Queen. Phil and Judy Beavers, representatives of the Senior class were chosen. This portion of the evening ended with a picture presentation by Mrs. Darla Lemmons, guest speaker. The next event required a change in location by the participants to a area ice arena. This was a new feature, which many of the guests experienced for the first time, that resulted in many amusing memories. The Gong Shovv Amateur talent turned out to perform before the three Gong judges of G.L.B.C. Each act brought riotous laughter from the participating audience. The winning act donated their prize to the mission they represented at the end of the show. 12'-1? V W 1 The Winners: G.L.B.C. students supporting Rock t Lake Christian Assembly. l I in-1' .fe , X, ,Q .L . In Will they or won't they hit the Gong? .L - Er I LQ! . -fx f. T The agony of being gonged! Skip Day After an early awaking by the seniors, students, faculty and staff migrated to Straight Park to participate in Skip Day activities. A chapel service was held at noon led by the Vernon Brothers, and the day ended with a picnic lunch, prepared by the seniors. ff -s '55 ,.a!' ,7- , 'D I F 1 ' YTQY . p 5f,'3i7 ?Q ff ' ' i -1' 'i , . .J V lf, r ,.,1. f 'L ' ' ,' x-.asc H1135 1 iv N ilikg V 'A 'if i lime .' 4 .1 I V A Ugg. ..,. ' Q ' he ' ai-i W-+4 Wi. N 'i iv i fi f 'Rai '-,,I 'Q Y' -6 Nfl.-lj, W . f ' rifflfq a. ,. ae,- . .- .. . -, f,- .. i . 4 '3. -' ' ,yn if-U 1' , 5 pu Dru. ,-, -i .nf I' Ji.-4 I Y- A gn. A .M Maw ID., K ul U 13 M14 is fri Qr 1 X . ,.,...., . .:.,:,5,,, U A I 2 -' . 'Ps 4 x ,- gl FA, .I JE J 1 pa? f ,if af- ,iv -- , A -run' df I . rf, 1 A Affl'-'. ' K i I N I .... . . Tw N :fl yy .i yi V i V, f ,, ' J ' - f ,ti 'L .' A 3. 'A ' ' ' ' U 6- -5' g -fri .. , I Jr. 81 Sr. Banquet The candlelight banquet was held this year at Schensul's Cafeteria. Mr. Fisher led in the devotions and DeYoung 84 Bowles provided the evenings entertainment. Reminising over each Senior's years at G.L.B.C., by those present, also added much laughter to the event. -4 I J. K Oh know! I didn't think anyone remembered when I did that 5 -' I n 4 Q 'Q ,f,f':N ,- - x if ,H -I I ' 0 xl IC' T' .4 Qfxxwiii f 2- 'L' Y' A fi' ' ffm awww B , il Iwenks E: 'W Banquet The theme of the 1977 Men' Banquet was One Nation, Under God. Mr. Wayne Smith was the guest speaker, and Ed Erskin and Mike Greenwood, His Men sang also. The Disciples from Great Lakes Bible College performed several numbers too. There were over 550 men attending the banquet, and a special offering was taken amounting to S10,790.05, which was used for the college property payment. 1' 1 A e i 'f ww ' t 'L ,...g1,f1 4 jet --A or- 'f'f'i '.'1zf' I J is w ill lil M T 'S Xi , -N M J - ..,' x',' , . gut , : ,flyj ' 'T 1 '11 my l i ghiglhtrfsm x 'L l t ll E?-tia l ll 1 ffylglx ! 1 l Ik W f xy :il xy i , 'Q , 5 s Yg T I -. :tg I. 11 ' Q 'W s ,Z x . . 1-5' Q Y l , N W F' Ba .1 -., Women's Banquet The theme of the 1977 Women's Banquet was Let's Just Praise The Lord. Kathleen Taylor the guest speaker was introduced by a slide presentation. Entertainment was provided by the GLBC Concert Choir and Disciples. There were 1,693 women in attendance for the candlelight banquet and a special offering was taken amounting to S20,045.14. 47 Campus Council Campus Council Officers: President - Steve Malette Vice President - Judy Beavers Secretary, Reporter - Louise Van Calster Treasurer - Mitzi Van Horn The Student Council began many new projects this year. A major one that affected all students, was the installation of a new snow fence to keep the walk clear in front of the girls dorm. Another council project was the collecting of money from students for the purchase of new equipment for the recreation room. This money purchased new tennis balls, paddles, and a new cue ball for the pool table. Student Representatives: Alison Agler Peggy Mumford Brad Lawson Russ Hodgeman Peggy Berry Tim Plank Becky Foland Craig Fela Debbie Hammond Lynn Hart Patty Perry Pam Kedrovicz Carol Gotham Gale Sproule Rick McQuistion Jim Lockwood Rick Tlnney Jeff Gritton Ed Hegler Mike Wetzel Kathy Blakely Paul West Faculty Representatives: Loran Dace - Dean of Students Andrea Green - Curriculum Director Robert Hargrave - Christian Service Dir. James Myers - Dir. of Planned Giving Lynn Schuchardt - Office Manager NED-r '- ' I ri. 5 - iff 'fi' fi' -wi A i-- . .','0Yb:' 1 rf fvlQ':i'fl.' - ,. .L-, .- ,...i u. '- .fhw if-e 'i A . ,i Hia,-.LJ w+'.,i I T qi r may A f gl s y ,Fl 'fig '-r I init f iv? J' 5, v.i ' ' P,' E 'Up ii' fx S X x v yn- 1. , A If , QM' , X M .1 ' 5' . .L GI X P or , ' ifhif 1 I fm ff -. , ,-. ,. .- YQQ , 'wwe '- vga? ,Q vi -.-v I ',5'2QQ1'- '. I ,Y,Ij:'-'41- .2' 'R 'FX 151 J' '7 I A P ilx 'iii ' i I , ii 1 ., ravi avr. NJ Mi U .M I 'Q I1-'93 wi mu :MH-4:-ix Hwy ,Ms il ?'L 'c'i5 7 Li. A -ow, Lf90fQVlf5QQif 'V 1 V 'A , !J ' -- . .,.-..w..., J' 'f 7 . 4: W xr, Northern Light Staff 1977 EDITOR ......... PAGE LAYOUT .... PHOTOGRAPHERS .... ADVERTISING .... ADVISOR ....... OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER ...... JOSTEN'S REP ...... our Toni Hardeman Becky Bradburn Carol Gothan Toni Hardeman Dennie Olson Terri Whetham Scot Saltsman Clark Swauger Terri Whetham AI Mackey Toni Hardeman Pres. Greenwood Okemos Studios Mr. Gifford Jim Hudson Homebuilders -JH Homebuilders is a service organization consisting of faculty wives, wives of married students, and single female staff members. The group meets once a month to fellowship, encourage, and edify each other. This year's program theme was Developing a Good Self Image. Meetings covered such topics as Having A Good Self Image, Budgeting Your Time, Enriching Your Prayer Life, Being A Gracious Hostess, and a panel of mlnister's wives discussed, The Joys and Hardships of a Minister's Wlfe. Programs are aimed at helping the faculty, staff and student wives, and single female staff members assume the positions they must take as Christian women. The group also plans the decorations for the annual Men's Banquet and Women's Banquet held ln Lansing. OUTGOING OFFICERS 1976 NEW OFFICERS 1977 Pres. - Bev Flick Pres. - Ruth Armstrong Vice Pres. - Ruth Armstrong Vice Pres. - Sharon Mackey Sec. - Jennie Bender Sec. - Maggie Hays Treas. -Pat Niedermyer Treas. -Judy Beavers , ' ala, Qwqfweib ' ' 't ,, A Q .W ., 'fp AQ 1 -iT'?E 4iYK V , ,A T and . yr 'P+ i X WJ I 'f 'gfg Y' 'u .Ei I f Q wx Il! g E ' ' 1 , 1 1 1 W, .: .. :ag . N-fri. u A sf ' W' Q uf, ',,,, , ,. x H s A ' ' xi f X ' t 5 , 'H ,X.u.Q., f - N vf- ., k :a2 1'--f--ff , 9- J 1'-J -ww vu ! ' - -gg-L.: 15:7 aw. ' lf' f .. fi, 'e-.gk gl--, M . ' f ' -1-1' - 1 swf? ug! Y ' Rf If Q b-jf n Q V! Pr. , ff. I A . 15 11, .. ,mi fi I it ' 1 H, ., ,fy 1 .. m .Q ,F 1, 59 ia 3, . L. , I gy :riffs ' J .f A.- ,125 g W5 -1- 5' 1 M , ,. NX vi: '-1' '- 1 X w?UQzi3W'a . X X ,+ We mag, 'Zh Ei?-QJJF5-ii ..., '. r '.Xn'4 1-1,1 5.95, , .-.5 . '-:J 1 .f L.-v ':1'.' , --12,2-751 my yn -1 'urn-1, 1 ,:L, . , . My ,-1,-fflfi' ,Ka fl, ,, I My ' Y NW :-er : , , T. H7 I -. - ,L..,f' ff rf? SN- V, , ' 4 ,, 1, 'N A ' Li, 'f' K-,-f' nv- M ,. , , ,, 'Q , H .U B . ,114 5 I w f-1 - -5,1 A , , X. A ,Q , Q E? gg, , '39 '.- ,a x f. - 1 - .,-I 1 f: 1. Y, , - . ... V , , 1.w f, Wm' .4 f Ah ali'-Hg' W 5 '- 'i': i13 A ' . W: f f - sf.-524153-JW' '-., . gi f' . , , - , if-FT - +G , , f K' Z ' ' L,f3jIff'f- F , ...Lea N 'Z , .,,!b:: music Ensembles 1 The Light 2 Brothers of the Son 3 Nladrigal Singers 4 Followers of the Way 5 Light of the World-A Accompanist-Mark St. Louis 6 Peace of Mind Accompanist-Patty Perry 7 Light of the World-B Accompanist-Patty Perry 8 Inner Peace Accompanist-Kim Ferguson Ensemble groups like these are sent out to represent Great Lakes through their singing and testimonies to any group or church who request such a group. All the groups go out mainly during the school year, with the exception of Light of the World A 84 B who work during the summer at church camps and churches and go out in the fall to churches. i 7 l 1 xv, Fil l,1 5-AI-'r' r .e FE ?'Tf'!f93 ,- tiff, A , -sl. '.- Q. ,. . .,, ' ,f'T1', ' 'l'?',--fpfzi: .1534 ' ' , ,. -.,f .,. ri'M ?'2 t'i1?!!!912f2'-1'f:r,'r+'4f'a : 'rs-'-eeq-rf,f-r 4 , . r,, ,A - - .- 1 ,-,.:,,,4 Q, , Q,-nu ' a -I Chapel Choir Chapel Choir, better known as God's Harmony, consisted of 21 members this year, having for the first time, four male members. Throughout the year, they sang at many churches and for some clubs. Their weekend tour consisted of a program of singing and presenting a skit at churches in Muskegon, Bailey, Rockford, and Grant, Michigan. God's Harmony is directed by Mrs. Mary Martha Hargrave. , Concert Choir The Call of God, or His Will was what the 76 - 77 Concert Choir tried to portray both in their lives and their singing. Under the direction of Shockley Flick they presented a Christmas Concert and a 10 day tour of Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky and Michigan. They also participated in song at the Women's Banquet, the Michigan Christian Convention, Spring Concert and at Graduation. One of the comments heard most often was on the ability of the choir to sing such a variety of music and do it so well. HW-5 - mln ,. iv-L 4.5 Disciples u lf'-is , . sa, , . E.,-f, 3s,,,. This year Disciples took a rather extensive tour taking them as far south as Florida during the month of January. One of the highlights of this tour was a concert presentation in the Jackson State Prison. They were also accompanied by a vocal quartet made up of Virginia Van Valzah, Louise Van Calster, Jeff Strite and David Watkins. This instrumental group also played prelude music at the Men's and Women's banquets and the Michigan Christian Convention. They also were the accompaniment for the Choirs Christmas presentation. i ' 59 flsfgq-.uf7' ', ns Z 1 'Km f . o , ' - , . , . .pun-.fznpnnaannn I 1 . V . . .. , 1,11-'--fre., l.:..gg':ge4, : , 4 ,..1AA 'l n o ' 4 f: 'axial Ek! . - 1 ' ., 1 ' - LFE. F! 2 ' 9 1 Kong-2 .g?5 , - , l'.gp,.3: 41.243 . 1 gd.. ,Qi : ci ' .., ....--gg-, gr, , fi1.dEIf1w?fPW:3'L 1'fT7 2 '- L-A .'1i':,.p. -.5 .n. . . :.w.'.-----.,..,..,--K Preparation for the Madrigal Dinner- Concert consists of constructing sets, hanging large ceiling pennants and shields, setting up tables and related work. All is done by students of the College. However, the really hectic preparation is backstage each night where the singers and actors have makeup applied and hair styled by their fellow students. When a final touch is given the magnificent costumes, the performers are ready to face an eager, appreciative public. , - , W Us-lf.'3l.:F,::! PLAYERS L to R: Ron Klepal Vicki Shearer Judy Beavers Phil Beavers Terry Ferguson Mitzi VanHorn Vicki Carmack Darryl Pitts wma Each year the Madrigal Dinner-Concert includes an adapted medieval drama. This year's play was based upon NOE'S FLODE, from the Wakefield cycle of mystery dramas of the early 14th century. Phil and Judy Beavers, as Mr. and Mrs. Noah, gave amusing performances, along with the entire company, which included the animals - children of our College family and members of our Daniel's Dens. , , '4 - ,A -+ ,k r C-1 , ,Vx ' H Q N ' X- .L --A- , A11 'Ya A f Q Kell I 'A I I . 1 A A ' ' W , , X , 5 . , . df., , f ., ' x. f Yvgw 3 ,, W, Gif' 1? 155 L5 -,Vx S L' :,'2':,-if qfy. e, 'Q 15:45 W If .'-4' - J .,,r - .A-H X. 1 JY. L .. -, U.1,,Af,,,l .I X1 1 ' T X 1,5 fy, .Ji -: .':-fra? ,- .fm 4 . r KM 2: ,fl M99 !'f x 4 5 1 ,. in .. , .hx ,A in 2:4 ,x, wwf , ' Q43 ,112 lv aj W ,'-,G+ A - x'31.' 4' , 4- , M Vg. ,-- 4 Q . i j c q fm 'I w A ?.,.-...u I-L lint U' wk 4 'i , F 4 lf, .V I I Underclassmen Recitals WINTER RECITAL Gary Kitchen, Guitar Dale Rabineau, Tenor Gordon Miller, Piano Denise Krill, Soprano Becky Bradburn, Mezzo-Soprano Becky Foland, Soprano Darryl Pitts, Bass-Baritone Kathy Blakely, Soprano David Watkins, Piano SPRING RECITAL Barb Greutman, Soprano Jon Getchel, Baritone Becky Foland, Soprano Kathy Blakely, Piano Becky Bradburn, Mezzo-Soprano Shelley Leiter, Soprano Patty Perry, Piano Darryl Pitts, Bass-Baritone Debi Gulick, Soprano FAL L RECITAL Jon Getchel, Baritone Shelley Leiter, Soprano Rosemary Cranson, Piano Denise Krill Soprano Gary Kitchen Guitar Kathy Blakely Soprano Dale Rabmeau Baritone Patty Perry Piano Barb Greutman Soprano 1 '-,.-.nw f -- -- ' ill ,Yn,l ' -. --9 I . , 5 Y ,W ,1 -4 1 - -rx J 1 1 V li ' 'u w 9 sv J 1' ll l , l,,i t. 1 . i J- I Senior RICK TINNEY Recitals CINDY ALLEN - all ' ff 17'4 Q f 1' ' CAROL RIDENOUR JUDY BEAVER S .J ,. HA , 4 ,, 1 , . ,Iwi , 1 H, 1 . ,. ,. 1 l FRONT ROW, L-R: Larry Sprinkle, Tom Bender, Norman Lloyd, Perry Lyons, Alan Lyons, Darryl Roberts BACK ROW, L-R: Loran Dace-Coach, Mitch Gallo, Bruce Wilson, Chuck Emmert, Jlm Lockwood, Bud Holmes, Lynn Hart, Walt Zorn-Asst. Coach l 1 1 l f 1 ,O 5 UC S I S I, ' ' ,ll , T ., ' , 5 sf' Q t. ii' -.LL 'T ,P , - . M, .1 ,. , '., ,.f:- ' '.Q'::' f ' ' ' ' x id 5. AY Blll Meaige FGZ AST FGA FGZ FTW, REB AST DEF PTS Games S eason Career 32 27 165 302 44X 86 74 55 98 72 Bruce Wilson FGX AST FGA FGZ FTW, REB AST DEF PTS Games S eason Career 33 43 875 41.32 68.22 518 195 151 724 63 Tom Bender FGZ AST FGA FG76 FT75, REB AST DEF PTS Games Season Career 27 3 44 13 .696 33 . 32 . 30 9 12 12 34 sports Jim Lockwood Season FGM, 45 A ST 30 Career FGA 1349 FGZ 46.41 FTM 592 REB 958 A S T 103 DEF 179 PTS 1252 Games 68 Mitch Gallo Season FGZ 55 A ST 18 Career FGA 805 FGM 522 FTW 652 REB 580 AST 77 DEF 82 PT S 830 Games 93 Chuck Em mert Season FGM 46 A ST 66 Career FGA 818 FGM 44.694 FTZ 62.393 REB 555 AST 320 DEF 184 PTS 730 Games 86 -o U 0 F A 1 af -ah . ,Q 5' In K fn. I ' 'V Q V ' i 1 I T. ,. f ' ' ,xr . A I A f' , X Presenting Our Team X I Q 'R e -.iv I4 . 1 1 - 'Q' 4. 1 Q K 4 1 . A J. ' YZ JW!! J U I 'ff e I f ! wx x ,, I 2 7 Basketball Season Record Team Kentucky Chrlstlan Kentucky Chrlstlan Grace Bible Llncoln Chrlstlan Grace Bible Fort Wayne Blble Llncoln Christian Grand Rapids Baptist Michigan Chrlstlan Fort Wayne Bible Clnclnnatl Bible GRSBM Cincinnati Bible Mount Vernon Blble Falthway Baptist Concordla Grand Rapids Baptist Mlchlgan Christian GRSBM Grace Blble College Concordla Falthway Baptlst Us 72 88 59 57 B9 71 69 86 96 100 78 81 95 75 111 68 78 100 127 72 78 Won by forfeit Becky Foland Denise Krlll Debi Gullck Vick! Shearer , ,- Jennlfer Smith E 1 1... 'Jill 1 1- .x ,,nt.!,,-,,.' .:,,.- jg L. ',??+.,Lr A 3 AALQg3I,2pi1vE:.f3 ,Y ,, Peggy Mumford Go . . . Fight . . . Win - VICTORY! Q 'Wiki J Once again the cheerleaders were auctionedvoffeas slaves. They used the money they earned to buy new cheerleading uniforms. Auctioneer, Jeff Strite, asks, And what will you give me for these fine slaves? Our Boys Are The Best! 'J 55 il.. ff, N.C.C.A.C . if P 1 rea 1:36-9 x ..l-- ,,,1,..,..p -..-.-,- a Q S51 ' 1 . ' ,,:- . A--:5 '.f... ,-,: . f f' E5 -fel' U fi , '- -1- 7 f , K F W' ' 4' , .L E af' . ' A lj '19 l 'Qi , f, X, , W fl I 2, P ,idx .4 'Q ,fn 'X Q ' L, 3 -6137 fuk' ' Lx- 'A we -l 1 f f-val if Q: L4 ' -fx ' x' , ' Y 'U A .A 7 . A Our Winning Team, L-R, BACK ROW- Rlck McQulston, Terry Ulm, Bruce Kllllngbeck, Ron Klepal, Bruce Wilson, Dan Knust, Norman Lloyd, L-R, MIDDLE ROW- Coach Lloyd Knowles, Co-Captain Phll Beavers, L-R, FRONT ROW- Manager Burt'Peterson, Matt Scott, Dan Wheat, Rod Blsher, Alan Lyons, Co-Captain D.J. Olson, Gene Roshon, Not Pictured- Statlstlclan Debbie Yingst. Q N 'nf ?!F'Wf Q. ' fl ' ' ,- W H6 'x .4 fx 4 A . A I ' .f A 'Q' R we . ,. -3, l 'J' ' - 1' L ax. . . X ' I - A -,: Y W 'o 1- A--'Pl' -u.-A--4,,. 5----. ,. P--1 ' -- ' ' w ..,f', fq L, .11 1 , :-xv--f'lsmf1'f'f 92. Ay '- 'fy ,f?1.r,g.Tyf.-av..-,711 H, ohampions 5. -9- 21- Wivif.-thi -- 'W' :. 4, ' .. is. ' .,f '-le.:-V - f.. 1-4. nr , , 4' ', ifvswf- .9 lf- '-? ' Coach Lloyd Knowles In three years, together Lloyd and the baseball team have matgred lntola conference championship team. However, the guys on the team are not at , collegejust to play baseball, but are .also striving to better prepare themselves to serve God. They show this at each game by their pregame devotions and their- sportsmanship on'the -field. They play for the sake of Christ and give God all the glory and praise. ' Oh no! Dog1't tell me all 'those cars are Great Lakes fans. To support their team like this, these guys must be good! 69 Our Team Of Champions In Action! QV - fn i JL in-of' 4' . , Y '. . v- . 1. 893 - ' irq? . ,,-. Q., Safe at home! Add another win to the best baseball team GLBC has ever had! 'K if' x N 71 . 'f' m l. Volleyball '77 This year the first, Women's Volleyball team was organized at Great 5 ,, Lakes Bible College. The young and ' talented team consistantly fought , against tough competition, and ended their first season with a winning game. If if fi .. L , .gf .L-V l ru ff. lf ,1 MEMBERS of the women's volleyball team are, FRONT ROW, L to R, Kathy Henry, Becky Foland, Cathy Lantzer, Karen Southland. BACK ROW, L to R, Coach: Debbie Brunson, Debbie Hammond, Carol Biersbach, Louise VanCaIster, Cindy Allen, Patricia Perry, Manager: Jon Getchel. ,, . . 639 TEAM MEMBERS: BACK ROW, L to R, Al Michael, Norm Lloyd, Bud Holmes, Captain- Chuck Emmert, Steve Erwin, FRONT ROW, L to R, Mark St. Louis, Al Richards, Dennis Worsham, Mike Church, Ron Klepal. Not Pictured, Coach-Curt Lloyd. SINGLES lin order of rankl Won Lost DOUBLES lin order of record? -111 - Chuck Emmert 1 - 5 WORSHAM-RICHARDS 2 - 3 42 - AI Michael 2 - 4 ERWIN-ST. LOUIS 1 - 1 53 - Dennis Worsham 4 - 2 ST. LOUIS-HOLMES 1 - 1 4144 - Al Richards 2 - 4 EMMERT-MICHAEL 0 - 5 45 - Norm Lloyd 3 - 3 ERWIN-CHURCH 0 - 2 4556 - Ron Klepal 3 - 3 HOLMES-CHURCH 0 - 1 TOTALS 15 - 21 ST. LOUIS-KLEPAL 0 - 1 TOTALS 4 - 14 Tenms Season Record US THEM G.R.S.B.M. 7 2 Fl.. Wayne Bible 1 3 Michigan Christian 5 4 G.R. Baptist 2 7 John Wesley 1 3 Concordia 2 7 SEASON RECORD 2 4 Athletic Banquet if- K 'i Guest Speaker - Ed Geans ,Lit- ,lpn- .W f' X -J 'TQ Presentation of League Championship Trophy to Pres. Greenwood by Coach Lloyd Knowles, Co- Captians D.J. Olson and Phil Beaversf ll 1 .Jr-P' Z' H 4 L-. i sif.ii. l' 'T -i ,.,, 1 M - Tennis - Most Improved - Norman Tennis - Coach's 'T' l' A Lloyd Award - Ron Klepal Tennis - Most Valuable Player - Dennis Worsham Volleyball - Coach's Award - Kathy Henry l f Volleyball - Most Valuable - Debbie , - Hammond i ff l I I4 ff -L' 3 yr at-L' ' N 'L F V .s ', ui! L ll 74 I 6.14. ' l 4 114--Ebb kit' :ants i 'P' '5- Ei W .ag ' 4 , - Special Banquet Music - The Cheerleaders Baseball Most Valuable Player in Conference - Norman Lloyd Presentation of League Championship Jackets to Senior Baseball Team Baseball - Most Improved - Members by Coach Knowles. Rick McQui5ti0n, fr .1- saf ' ' Baseball - Golden Glove Award Terry Ulm Baseball - Batting Champion - l.427J - Ron My Klepal fr' ,df , Sportsmanship Award - Chuck Emmert rw'- zf, Jisrm ll .1-zu l , .f ,' l 31. I ' Q rf , ' T A ' . If 1.51 I :bf I X 1 n H ,li- Basketball - Free Throw Award Basketball - Coach's Award - Tom Basketball - Reboundlng Award - Jim - Larry Sprinkle Bender Lockwood of il 4, Alhletic Academician - Terry Ulm L, A' A 'V-ir, -Q I - '1, lQ L- . ,hA fQ I wi. f 'r'l' iz ' L A 7 5 f ,Q Awar s Not Pictured: I V' ' . . 5. 7 s, Bqsebal 91.5 if L. 1si'fTea' All .Cqonfereqee Qilg-' -an D.J. Olson Lloyd . 1 Knusl f . . Ulm' ' - I1 W- ig closing -.Q 1 l ' ' l FY. Uf ll Language Award - Jacob Wilson ,,: , . - nr 'f'T I Choir Award 84 Disciples Award Cindy Allen Awards Chapel ti- , Ewa. ,. 1' Y' 1 7 1 15 4 ,- cl 1 Q J N A Lf ' .4-. .', 1 Athletic Award - Jim Lockwood I an ' 4 ' ' L 'FA-1, , 5. , f A g r ,s 1 I v. f' Y' ' , . .1 1 5 . Jn rs, - ' W 1 ' ' - A' 'xx Q K Tn. ' Q ., Am' i' -V ,' wi , u :K . ji .r '-15-wfl 14-lf'-:if 1 4- .1 ' - L, Ministries Award - Jeff Gritton Music Award - Judy Beavers Senior Reception For the first time a senior reception was held at South Lansing Church of Christ to honor the Class of 1977. In attendance were the trustees, faculty, staff, seniors and their families. Refreshments were served and Light of the World A 84 B provided the entertainment. The highlight of the reception was when the faculty spoke about the seniors activities and accomplishments while at GL BC, and each senior stood and introduced their families. Besides the reception a senior breakfast was also held for the trustees, faculty, staff, seniors and their families in the college cafeteria, prior to the first morning commencement held at GLBC. i +-. i it 'ri M in . '- il '- r :,,, f -. , . , 1' 1, ii, . V , .I ,Led ,, W FW! 1 i e lg its , lk N Nu .J J as ' f . . HEY, I '- ' ' ' E . X : Christian Service Certificate f I ,-5. ' . e J., i ' rg A X . Al - ' , 1.1 i riuqi' it wax A 1' Si .443 . YA . X Those who received a C.S.C., one year degree. Becky Sue Babb Lavonna Lee Craig Carol Diane Gotham Randy Lee Platt Karen Marie Renner Sharon Ann Rodkey Richard Nell Roslund Rodney Lee Todd Terri Lee Whetham Associate Of i Rehgous 4.535141 Education Those who received a A two year degree. V Alison Marie Agler Deborah Sue Gulick gg I. ' Kimberly L. Ferguson i I Toni Renaie Hardeman . Dennie Lynn Olson - Amy Lou Plementosh Melissa Carol Sherman Tamara Anne Spencer ni Ir Q 1 'XA Commencement 1977 V . r,- Eugene Thorp led the ommencement benediction. Graduation took place this year on May 20. The GLBC Chapel was the location and it was filled to capacity by the beginning of the commencement ceremonies. H. Sherwood Evans was the guest speaker and Andrea Green announced the graduates. Dr. Doty presented the diplomas and Pres. Greenwood bid farewell to each graduate upon their receiving them. Music was provided for commencement by the Concert Choir. This the 25th graduating class was the largest to graduate, with twenty-four graduates, since the founding of Great Lakes Bible College. 5 4 A supporters 4 K J OUR GROWING CONGREGATION GROWING IN... 7' +3 If FAITH TEACHING BY FELLOWSHIP BY COMMUNION BY PRAYER IN NUMBER THEY DEVOTED THEMSELVES TO THE APOSTLES TEACHING AND TO THE FELLOWSHIP, TO THE BREAKING OF BREAD AND TO PRAYER. ACTS 2:42 BACHELOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRATULAHONS CLASS OF 1977 lhp Qlhnffh nf Glhrigi Kfbrixfianj V H RONALD L. WALTEKS, Minisirr ' 9' soo Wes: Mnumcc Sr. Phone 12192 665-3815 'w i' Rox. 212 S. Superior ' 665-5527 V Bngula, Zlnhiznm 4E7U3 r v I If '2T172f'fg'n1TWQf'Tf1 pe we EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS V .I .. I L A - I- 'y '33 .V , . ' WH TO THE CLASS OF 1977, AND A '5957ff4?fi5 . if ' I I SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR OWN LANSING CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Strlte 25 YEARS OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION GRADES K-12 5525 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. .fouia dffufccfl Of fgziaf IO75 West Monroe Road ST. LOUIS. MICHIGAN 48880 Telephone farea 5I7j 68I-2524 EXTEND S ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1977 AND TO OUR TIMOTHY ALAN RICHARDS 5Hir5t Qihriztian Qllyurrli 33El3lnilim1uPsuBnuB - L1hestzr.m.1Bz1. 251134 ilingtm. Allenjdr. - illllininter J shy- i if. EH: . .N , ' A f if-'ia:i-1 1 5 is 5251 .-18 -3 veg 11- ff-Bi na n fkgE alafQi lv i Ai f I fl ag, ,4 65:5 Rl grip., TALL -11.1 , A QQ , ' .,,.,1 ma., ig-, ..., ,Il Y L, ,li V '- Ir,,j..g4.,L:- 'i1Qne,:. 0 . , , W, .,.. . A - e i 1 f E.,-1 ' if L ' A .1 --,7':f+f.v-5, 'ez 'A7,y,?-17g7:p'f-11'--'-,,,L iii' Y -- ,A- CONGRATULATIONS TO DEBBIE BOGGS AND MITCHELL GALLO COITIPISTG Pfinfing S6l'ViC9 . . Lansing Printing Company 649 Eosi Hozel Sireei Lonsing, Michigan 48942 Telephone: f547J 4187-8338 5 I ,af 1? ' C' b- r' , v' f 5 Q 1 A. ,- I -I , , if W1 ff' I ff Ir' TO THE CLASS OF 1977 AND OUR OWN CAROL RIDENOUR FROM THE BACHELOR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST WABASH, INDIANA may MISS CAROL RIDENOUR I ' ' -1-f,. 4' . 41-F A ...f- ' ' ' 1' -- ' 'Fl - . if .- fl' ff --'U ,EN nlll I ' I ' I L ll I I I CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR AL MICHAEL BUTLER CHURCH OF CHRBT BUTLER, INDIANA J N N f ,-.- 47? if ' X 'JL Congratulution to thi year' Qrucluuteslq You can have your own copy of The Lookout and Christian Standard delivered to your home free each week for one year, with the best wishes of your brethren at Standard Publishing. A We invite your Bible college to ,M XM send us your name and address. Bm' . If X PUBLISHER X X 11' S FIND PUBLISIQIIFNII3 ' Cincinnqf, 05' 1 no4S23l o ElNlonte,Colil.9I734 h 'e'f0-the Bible literature since 1866 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 PREACH THE WORD II TIMOTHY 4:2 augur Gllyurch nf Qlhrist P O. Box 146 Union at Walnut Bangor, Michigan 49013 CHURCH OFFICE 427-8503 RESIDENCE 427-7431 DANIEL L. NICHOLAS, MINISTER ,,.. , ,.-.-'- BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM YOUTH GROUPS 6:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 PM WED. BIBLE STUDY 7:00 PM Interested In You MIKE WASHBURN, YOUTH MINISTER ,. , If,i'.3 45 ' 'T ' : ' QQ!! 1.75 1-'LH Eg 1 9.110255 , W EBB 1' 2' H 'P A ' Ie' Q 4. 4 riwrlsffi ,-w L I 1 lip ' T tggigblxg X7 Y' iii VESTABURG CHURCH CHRBT BOX 277, VESTABURG, MICH. 48891 JAMES W. LEMMONS - EVANGELIST WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 -i F-- E , ANA, , 4.1 ,91 BAILEY CHURCH OF CHRIST 17635 PEARL ST., BAILEY, MICH. 49309 JARY I. IRBY, MINISTER CONGRATULATIONS TO CINDY ROLLSTON ...r.1..nnuumim.5dll thrifty acres The Nifty Vleather Niachinei It's atotal heating- air conditioning system. snmulflurwf I 2 f, I I f f f I I I I j ' W Avi f X xx t I , 'C , vxgt I It I w 1' 2 N '1 T X X f Lf! 'e I N X -T N tlnvvl, I I , ff X 'I A wwlitflli- I 3 - ' Sli ' ,- f 'ew : I I1 '- I I n 1 x x 'X There have been a lot of changes in comfort systems since Dave Lennox rolled out his first furnace in 1893. Now there are Lennox nifty weather machines that warm, cool, clean the air and even control the moisture in homes and buildings. And there's superservice organization to back them up. Just in case. Get out from under the weather with a Lennox nifty weather machine. KEN HEU S S MODERN HEATING gl AIR CONDITIONING 2240 Depot Street Holt, Michigan 48842 Phone: 694-0438 BOULEVARD CHURCH OF CHRIST AND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Hugh H. York Senior Minister Phones: Church 248-3588 School 248-4167 SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45 AM 84 11:00 AM Worship 10:00 AM Bible School 7:00 PM Worship 7:00 PM Youth Wednesday, 7:00 PM Visitation Tom Bryant Minister to Youth BOULEVARD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL --Day Care Center --Pre-School --Kindergarten --Grades 1 84 2 Grades 3 - Fall of 1977 . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST RT 4:52 SPRING ST., CLARK AVE. BLUFFTON, INDIANA 46714 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATES JACOB JONATHAN WILSON WILSON ED GEANS MINISTER BIBLE SCHOOL ..... ...... 9 :OOAM PHIL BEAVER S YOUTH MINISTER WORSHIP ............ ....... 1 0:00AM EVENING WORSHIP ......................... 6:30PM WEDNESDAY STUDY ................... 7:OOPMYOUTH MEETINGS ..... .............. 5 :15PM Z 'TY '1' - 1--...... if WY STATE AND NATIONAL AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHERS ow' f 'II Photographic Studios PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY IN THE STUDIO OR ON LOCATION 2601 S. CEDAR AT GREENLAWN LANSING, MICHIGAN. g4fWfI Q I P 4 'Pao l. 9 N3 Q00 05? 04.69 06 f59'o5' Q 6 2255 e. grond river okemos, michigan 48864 phone 549-5540 ' ' .ith Q , -,. ,.. 29-Qqva . manga., , y 7444 4 bpm n nl gpawravlr l I .1-J ., . 5.. .:f-.. .fn I s l n , 1 . - li I m . ', ' Q nm -um: - :ummm N U. . ' mcuom: naw: . nun gb ' z moms uma . vnu :ou y T ,. W . 0 1. mmnna . numm A - ummm Q5 1 ASK ' --- . ...i A vvupuv un mu .umm 54 Auour ,- 5 : , unocu- cwvcnu vuufazwzl Du' 5 ummm: 'lil J 3 . 1 Towmc. DOWNTOWN -LOGAN at ALLEGAN' IADIG UIVAKNID ucnr I. nuvv uurv 'rowmc A now xuvnc: 'WU C lk ' W1 WL -cowu n cn cuz cmmr ii fi! 5 qulcx . ...mn . ..m-K.. ' , 5 - fel, ' , n n I YI Ill - H 1 ' ' Sf' 'CE . ,'f.31'L . ..'L.2.a.. ru -- El . .Q , . An ccunmovuno umcl Q N, f..m,m..-C G A R Y 'S in W! I ILLEGNI FIND US FAST IN THE. . . M GREAT 1f 2 lumen:-xn Dear Friend, L Twenty-eight years ago women in the Michigan area College. A total of eight men and themselves for the Lord's use of Lake in Vestaburg, Michigan. T buildings, and much prayer finds Lansing with much more than a a few more than: eight students, quite evident that the Lord ha God, Give Us Preachers indicates the purpose for our women, and as long as there is cry. Q Great Lakes.Bibfes, of itsxcvyrriculumfitg is c a list of all the to be the most are from ot er WGS gg it . ' ,M .- Aiwa 3' I X 4' is '5 t L31 ' Dear GLBC Family, I will greatly miss each of you as I leave to go on to complete my education. The two years I have spent at GLBC will always stay with me as a fond memory, of a close-knit Christian family that God allowed me to be a part of, for a time. As I end my year as Editor of the NORTHERN LIGHT, I would like to thank those who were involved with its production: 1. Pres. James Greenwood - our advisor and a friend, who always had a listening ear.- 2. Becky Bradburn, Carol Gothan, Dennie Olson and Terri Whetham - for their hours spent on laying out pages. A special thank-you to Dennie for her help the three weeks this summer while I stayed - on campus to complete the book. 3. Scot Saltsman, Clark Swauger and Terri Whetham - for their willingness to run and photograph that unknown activity at a minute's notice. 4. AI Mackey - for his many phone calls and trips around town to get advertising. 5. Jacob Wilson - for his time spent in laying out division head artwork and other art throughout the book. 6. Okemos Studios - Mr. Gifford - Mary Lou - for his fine photography and her help from the studio with underclassmen pictures. 7. Jim Hudson - our Josten's representative, for his many trips to GLBC during the academic year and the summers of 76 and 77. 8. Josten'slAmerican Yearbook Company - for a fine yearbook and for the presentation of my Journalism Award and Editor's Pin, through Jim. 9. The Administration, Staff, Faculty and Students of GLBC - without.you being you there never could be a NORTHERN LIGHT. In closing, I hope as you look through your yearbook, you will think of the hours of dedicated work your NORTHERN LIGHT staff has done, with others in preparing this your college book of memories. I pray you will be blessed with fond memories from your yearbook, of the years you spent preparing to serve God at Great Lakes Bible College. 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