Hyles Anderson College - Caber Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

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s yies-ANGE! on College DEDICATION Ezekiel 22:30 — “And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before Me for the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found none.” God is always looking for men that He may use to call a nation back to Himself. The 1977 Caber is dedicated, in part, to one of these men ... DR. MAX E. HELTON. Dr. Helton was found “standing in the gap” as the missionary-pastor of the Koolau Baptist Church located at the intersection of the Likelike and Kahekili Highways in the Kapunahala subdivision of Kaneohe, Hawaii. In 1972 the Lord led Dr. Helton to Hammond, Indiana, where he now serves as Executive Vice President of Hyles-Anderson College. Dr. Helton’s burden for America has led him to be instrumental in the establishment of over 125 churches in 45 states and 2 provinces in Canada. His life is a constant source of inspiration and encouragement to the entire student body of Hyles-Anderson College. With fond appreciation for all that his life means to the student body of Hyles-Anderson College, we dedicate this 1977 Caber, in part to Dr. Max E. Helton, a man truly “standing in the gap.” The second half of this dedication is for the brave little girl whose life is so familiar to the Hyles-Anderson College family. Leah Carron Helton was born on August 7, 1964. Due to a heart defect at birth, it became necessary for the Heltons to live no more than 20 minutes from a hospital that could treat Leah’s condition. Because of this, the Heltons moved to Kaneohe, Hawaii, where Dr. Max Helton began the Koolau Baptist Church. Hundreds of souls were saved in the next seven years that the Heltons remained in Kaneohe. Since moving to Hammond, Indiana, Leah has undergone two heart surgeries. Her bravery through each battle she has waged for life is a testimony to everyone. To Leah Helton, who has smiled through more storms, warmed more hearts, and inspired more people in twelve short years than anyone else ever could, we dedicate this 1977 Caber. HOW TO MAKE AMERICA BETTER FOR CHRIST By Leah Helton All Christians should be concerned about their country. We could make America better for Christ by being faithful Chris- tians, doing what the Lord has for us, and obeying Him. A big part of this is being soul winners and getting other people liv- ing for the Lord. America really needs good Christian homes and strong soul-winning churches. If we have right homes, we won’t have crime, dope, breaking laws, and disre- spect for authority. So it is very important for children to obey their parents and to work hard and for adults to follow the Bible in running the family. Every girl needs to try hard to be a good soul winner and to grow up to be a good Christian wife and mother. Besides being a good soul winner and being a wonderful Christian husband and dad, boys could be preachers. Some could be evangelists, pastors, assistant pastors, bus directors, or youth directors. You could have a New Testament church like First Baptist and have big Sundays like May 16, 1976. Another way, I think, is to honor our coun- try by singing the national anthem and fighting in the service if you need to. Adults should vote for president or con- gressman and you should try to vote for a Christian man. You might think to yourself that you’re just a little punk and can’t do anything much. But we should do just like Brother Hyles and do what the Lord has for us. Then America would be a lot better! I Corinthians 11:3a — “But I Would Have You Know, That The Head Of Every Man Is Christ.” in the SChOol - in the Church + in the NatiON -in the world _.. in the school Long these honored halls of learning have been filled with joys and tears; and the blessed, sacred mem’ries will be cherished through the years Hyles-Anderson, Hyles-Anderson, lifting high His wondrous cross. vite a eas RSRSEEETISUUpEauOayEUusEOQeTT SU Sasi (ETTUaTTTatEITHO AGEOOI ya ULSREERRSE RSE ataaaaeaSuoG td FUESESGSRORET eT PREESSTEEOT REESTEREST RS RSE ES TET ETE ‘ith SPUTATEE ESAT ATT aTne eat Here we receive the instruction we need to prepare us for the battle in which we're engaged. For this is not a playground, but a training ground; not a recreation hall, but a battlefield. Therefore we must gird ourselves for the conflict. SSRN CARER LL ORAt rae 3 _.. in the church Hearts are encouraged each week as the family meets together, sharing trials and blessings, sorrows and joy. We see God at work and learn to have His power on our lives. Then we go out to reach others. _.. in the nation It is our heartfelt desire to help turn America — land of liberty, democracy and freedom for all — back to God and the Bible on which it was founded. 12a Psalm 33 2? e ‘Blessed Is The Nation Whose God Is The Lord 11 _.. in the world Our goal is to carry the Gospel of Christ across America .. peersrr er ere is are aerG ae i ... in every town . . H i Rae 5 AR NSTAEE 5 ke : a=, IN every city ess : ee cca 12 Acts 8:4 “Therefore They That Were Scattered Abroad Went Everywhere Preaching The Word.” and around the world. 14 te secu Rs Tis SUaNNbMONIRLISIS dees “... And How Shall They They Have Believe In Him of Whom Not Heard?” We must take the burden of a lost and dying world upon our shoulders. “Let Your Light So Shine Before Men ...” 17 ooo _ = s See eee ST RO mh Shag he as Dr. sack Hyles J Advice: “What you are is more important than what you can do. For if you are what you ought to be, you will learn to do what you ought to do.” Life Verse: Daniel 12:3 18 — Administration T Dr. Russell €nocrson Jie COFOUNDER Advice: “Don’t itch for success; scratch for ite Life Verse: I John 4:4 Administration — 19 Dr. Wendell Evans CHANCELLOR Education, History Advice: “Your talk talks, and your walk talks; but your walk talks louder than your talk talks.” Life Verse: Romans 12] 20 — Administration Dr. Max Helton EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Leadership, Church Education Advice: “Rare jewels are not found in bargain counters.” Life Verse: Joshua 1:8 Administration — 21 22 — Administration Mrs. Marlene Evans Advice: core w ha you Delieve and never vary.) Life Verse: John 3:16 — 24 — Administration Mr. Joe Combs Bible, Homiletics Advice: “What you do with the Bible determines what God does with you.” Life Verse: Ezra 7:10 Mrs. Maxine Barber Education, English Advice: “In Christ there is no life too small and no dream too tall.” Life Verse: II Corinthians 10:5 Mis. Elaine Roleten Music Advice: “Learn all you can now; you don't know when you ll need that which you could have learned today.” Life Verse: Philippians 1:20 Mrs. Barbara Foster Education, English Advice: “Upon the tenderest hearts the deepest shadows fall.” Life Verse: I Corinthians 15:58 Mr. George Godfrey Bible, Personal Evangelism Advice: “Jesus alone can- save sinners, but Jesus can not save sinners alone.” Life Verse: Proverbs 11:30 Mr. R. Max Gephart Music Advice: “Music is an essen- tial part of every Christian's life.” Life Verse: Ephesians 5:19 26 — Administration SS eee ees = = istrati nis 28 — Adm SE | A tks a ORR ase ih Sistine eR 8 Le ee 30 — Administration Mr. William Taylor Science, Math Advice: “Only what’s done today will last.” Life Verse: Micah 6:6 Mr. Jerry Smith Education, English Advice: “With inde- pendence comes resp sibility.” Life Verse: Proverbs 3:5 6 Re Mrs. Carol Sallee Music Advice: “We are not always what we think we are; but what we think, we are.” Life Verse: II Corinthians 12:9 1 Mr. John Olsen Assistant to the President Campus Host 2 Mrs. Shirley Foreman Correspondence Secretary 3 Miss Brenda Aldrich Secretary to the Chancellor: 4 Mr. Judson Mitchell - Assistant to the Chancellor Teaches Education 5 Mr. David Broome Chaplain Teaches Bible Administration — 31 52 — Administration i i Administration 33 1 Mr. Ross Bateman 3 Miss Carol Frye Peddler’s Way Supervisor Student Activities Secretar 2 Mrs. Linda Meister 4 Mrs. Vicki Mitchell Secretary to the Assistant Teacher Dean of Women d 34 — Administration 3 Mrs. Marjorie-Jones 7 Mrs. Earlyne Stephen Assistant to the Financial Secretary Financial Secretary Teaches School Finances 6 Mrs. Edna Laurent 8 Miss Joan Lindish Bursar Credit Records Secretary Administration — 35 36 — Administration 7 Administration (ae 38 — Administration 1 Mrs. Vera Wedel Librarian Teaches Educatio 2 Mrs. Leslie Allen Librarian's Assistant 3 Mrs. Carolyn Welch Switchboard Operator 4 Mr. Richard Glander Audio-Visual Coordinater 5 Mr. Fred Treadman Maintenance Engineer 6 Mr. Raymond Thoms Maintenance Engineer 7 Mr. Ron Barber Grounds Foreman 8 Mr. Melvin Meister Grounds Supervisor Personnel and Housing Administration — 39 2 FOV a pha aaner SAARARARAAS © BPRDDR SLIDE ae hh ? BES ok LT elas, 229° SQQDODDIL LINO REO a. eee e CRRAL an ROE sa ice Gee ener BNE . istration — Admin 40 41 tration nis Adm STEVE D. ABBRASSART LINDA F. ALEXANDER LARRY P. ALLEN RICKY D. ALLEN St. Anne, Illinois Middlebury, Pennsylvania Mooringsport, Louisiana Sedalia, Missouri Pastoral Theology Elementary Education Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology DEBORAH L. ANDERSON JANET L. ANDERSON KAREN M. ANELOSKI LARRY L. APPLEGATE Lowell, Indiana Ashtabula, Ohio Pekin, Illino is Tulsa, Oklahoma Elementary Education Elementary Education Secondary Education Pastors’ Refresher | DORIS J. BALDWIN DEBBY K. BALLEW MARTIN T. BALLEW RONALD W. BARBER Delphi, Indiana Pontiac, Michigan Sterling Heights, Michigan Addison, New York Elementary Education Elementary Education Christian Education Master of Education BOB M. BARTON WILLIAM S. BEITH VICKIE A. BENNETT TERRY W. BIRD 44 Jacksonville, Florida Ortonville, Michigan Eugene, Oregon Aurora, Illinois Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher Elementary Education Pastoral Theology NOT PICTURED C. Douglas Adams Laura L. Burnside JIMMY R. BISHOP MARK E. BITER Kingsport, Tennessee Munster, Indiana Christian Education Christian Education RICHARD L. BLUE SHARON A. BLYTHE GARY L. BOHMAN JENNELL K. BOOTH Fort Myers, Florida Hammond, Indiana Byron, Michigan Chelsea, Michigan Pastors’ Refresher Secondary Education Master of Education Elementary Education sengeneeea 3 CAROLYN S. BOWIE MIKKI L. BOYATT %S DONALD W. BRILL MEL BRINDLEY Brush, Colorado Maryville, Tennessee Berryville, Virginia Glendola, New Jersey Missions Master of Education Master of Education Christian Education JACK R. BURNS GERALDINE A. CALLAWAY TERRY W. CALLAWAY RONALD F. CARLTON Cedar Rapids, Iowa Fair Haven, New Jersey Perryopolis, Pennsylvania Lakeland, Florida 45 Pastoral Theology Elementary Education Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher Ry, STEVE J. CHRISTNER ROBERT L. CLODFELTER, III DANNY M. COFFEY KEITH L. COOPER Kalona, Iowa Batavia, Illinois Springfield, Missouri Jackson, Mississippi Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology ae JOHN D. COTTS BARBARA A. CZUHAJEWSKI JACK E. DAVIS MARGARET A. DAVIS Park Forest, Illinois Paw Paw, Michigan Knoxville, Tennessee Shreveport, Louisiana Pastoral Theology Elementary Education Master of Education Elementary Education age oe MICHAEL D. DEAN JEANNIE DELANEY CHARLES W. DICKSON RUDY V. DIGIOVANNI Kingsport, Tennessee La Crescent, Minnesota Columbus, Ohio Alexandria, Virginia Christian Education Elementary Education Pastors’ Refresher Secondary Education e DAVID P. DOUGLASS NOLA J. DUBOIS RODERICK E. DuFOUR WILLIAM E. DUMPERT 46 Cleveland, Ohio Rosemount, Minnesota Pontiac, Michigan Upland, Indiana Missions Elementary Education Master of Education Pastors’ Refresher NOT PICTURED Walter R. Chamberlain Jan E. Fazzio Barbara A. Foster MALCOLM L. EDWARDS, JR. DAVID L. ERDMAN Plano, Texas Mitchell, Nebraska Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology ELMER FERNANDEZ JOY ERDMAN GEORGE S. ERQUIAGA M. RICHARD FANNIN Mitchell, Nebraska Hawthorne, Nevada Nolan, West Virginia Joliet, Ilinois Secondary Education Master of Education Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology RY RODNEY G. FIELDS D. DAVID FINK MIKE FISHBACK KENNETH J. FLECK Kingsport, Tennessee Moundsville, West Virginia Morrison, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher Pastors’ Refresher Master of Education GENE R. FRANTZ GARY M. GANN TED K. GILLEM JUDITH A. GILLILAND Cullom, Illinois Marietta, Georgia Ligonier, Indiana Rosemont, Illinois Master of Education Secondary Education Secondary Education Elementary Education 47 FRED R. GURULE Albuquerque, New Mexico Pastoral Theology LARRY M. HARRISON Union, Mississippi Master of Education J STEVE K. HAZEL Moberly, Missouri Secondary Education JUDY M. HOBBS 48 New Cumberland, West Virginia Master of Education JOSEPH L. HACKETT, JR. Bridgeton, New Jersey Pastors’ Refresher TYLER T. HARTMAN Hickman, California Pastors’ Refresher SHARON R. HEAVNER Schererville, Indiana Elementary Education ‘ Sot Has GARY L. HALSTEAD Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Pastors’ Refresher RALPH E. HANSON Pittsburg, California Pastoral Theology JUDITH A. HAYS Anchorage, Alaska Elementary Education KATHY I. HAYES Denver, Colorado Elementary Education PHILIP J. HILDITCH RHONDA A. HINZMAN Oregon, Ohio St. Albans, West Virginia Pastoral Theology Elementary Education DENNIS M. HUDSON Mason City, Iowa Christian Education PAM K. HON STEPHEN J. HUCKINS Lowell, Indiana St. Paul, Minnesota Elementary Education Pastoral Theology NOT PICTURED George D. Godfrey Jim B. Griffith Nyla C. Hiatt Carol S. Hilgert Douglas S. Hilliard Marla K. Hoskins Brenda Hubbs Ronal S. Jackson T. Diane Jackson Bruce T. Johnson R. Barry Kirves ” Jimmy C. Lacks ae Carl W. Laurent, Jr. x i 4 ¥ e BARNEY K. IHA JON Q. JACOBS Honolulu, Hawaii Lawton, Oklahoma Master of Education Pastoral Theology : : ‘ Ds LINDA L. KINCAID PERRY T. KIRK DENNIS G. KENASTON Omaha, Nebraska Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania San Jose, California Crown Point, Indiana Pastoral Theology Master of Education Secondary Education Pastoral Theology é MERS fe i z3 a AMY KNUDSEN JOHN G. KNUDSEN, III THEODORE D. KOROLUK JAMES R. LAM Batavia, Illinois Batavia, Illinois Berwyn, Illinois Waterford, Pennsylvania Secondary Education Master of Education Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology i JIM C. LANE ALICE H. LANNING LINDA K. LAURENT LEANNE O. LEW Islamorada, Florida Eagle Point, Oregon Crown Point, Indiana Santa Maria, California 49 Pastoral Theology Elementary Education Elementary Education Secondary Education LORETTA S. LEWIS JIM A. LUCHENE LARRY J. LYONS, JR. KENNETH H. MADDEN Merrillville, Indiana Merrillville, Indiana Portland, Texas Geneseo, Illinois Elementary Education Secondary Education Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher my fh. | MARION O. MADDEN TERRY B. MALONEY BEVERLY L. MARTIN PHIL A. MARTIN Bossier City, Louisiana Michigan City, Indiana Atlanta, Georgia Pomona, California Christian Education Pastoral Theology Secondary Education Christian Education VINCENT MASSI ROD A. MATTOON TERRY A. McCLAIN MELVIN J. MEISTER Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania Normal, Illinois Denver, Colorado Chatsworth, Illinois Master of Education Pastoral Theology Christian Education Master of Education 1A sz PHILIP J. MERHALSKI JOHN J. MEUSER SHIRLEY L. MILLING DIANNA L. MOFFITT 50 Waupun, Wisconsin Long Beach, California Moss Point, Mississippi West Covina, California Christian Education Pastors’ Refresher Secondary Education Elementary Education NOT PICTURED Paul D. Mason BILLY G. MOORE THOMAS J. MOORE Claxton, Georgia Georgetown, South Carolina Pastors’ Refresher Christian Education DUKE J. MORALES GEORGE E. MORGAN DAN W. MORSE East Chicago, Illinois Frackville, Pennsylvania Claremont, California Master of Education Pastoral T heology Elementary Education a F. MERCER MOYE s Ae Sk ot LAURENCE L. MUNGER WAYNE L. MUSATICS Columbus, Georgia Hammond, Indiana Elkton, Michigan Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher Pastors’ Refresher JONATHAN W. NELMS ROBERT M. NELSON DIANE M. NEWTON Decatur, Georgia Griffith, Indiana South Holland, Illinois Pastoral Theology Elementary Education Elementary Education DAVID G. MOSER Hagerstown, Maryland Pastoral Theology ROBERT G. NAVIS Waupun, Wisconsin Pastoral Theology JIM B. NEWTON Longview, Texas Pastoral Theology 52 3 2 A ae HANS A. NIKOLEY Reno, Nevada Pastoral Theology BOB A. OLSEN Schererville, Indiana Secondary Education PHILIP D. POPE Houston, Texas Pastoral Theology KENNETH E. REED Dyersburg, Tennessee Pastors’ Refresher MARK A. NYMEYER GARY R. OHLEMACHER DENISE D. NUTT Ann Arbor, Michigan Highland, Indiana Sandusky, Ohio Elementary Education Master of Education Pastoral Theology _ DONALD R. OLSEN DOUGLAS M. PARKER WILLIAM R. PELKE Hammond, Indiana Athens, Georgia Crown Point, Indiana Master of Education Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology Oh. Mss ROBERT L. QUEEN EDWARD W. RAMSBOTTOM SUSANNE L. RATTIN Parkersburg, Wes t Virginia Camden, New Jersey Goodells, Michigan Pastors’ Refresher Pastoral Theology Elementary Education R aN DONA M. REITER ALAN A. RICHMOND JIM E. ROSSMAN Commerce City, Colorado Moberly, Missouri Lansing, Illinois Master of Education Pastors’ Refresher Pastoral Theology i] NOT PICTURED Paula J. Olsen Harvey L. Pettit Mary F. Purdum Marlene A. Rieman David P. Royer George A. Sparkman MARIA A. RUIZ PHILIP R. SALLIE Chicago, Illinois Spencer, West Virginia Elementary Education Elementary Education JULIE A. SARE DEBE J. SCHEUERMANN DONALD L. SCHULTZ STEPHEN H. SCOTT Monticello, Indiana Delran, New Jersey Danville, Illinois Erie, Colorado Elementary Education Elementary Education Pastoral Theology Master of Education A PAUL C. SHERF CONNIE L. SHIRLEY eS Ny sR LESLIE M. SIMPSON Dearborn, Michigan Alhambra, Illinois Highland, Indiana Livonia, Michigan Master of Education Secondary Education Pastoral Theology Elementary Education archinicatvork Aitkin, Minnesota Indianapolis, Indiana Muscatine, Iowa 53 Pastoral Theology Master of Education Pastors’ Refresher Pastors’ Refresher JOYCE M. STARK J. PHILIP STARK DONALD L. STEFFEN WILLIAM R. STITES Hammond, Indiana Hammond, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Durand, Michigan Elementary Education Secondary Education Pastoral Theology Pastors’ Refresher eee | B H I. DAVID STUBBLEFIELD JAMES A. STUCK, JR. REBECCA SWINFORD THOMAS R. TACKETT Coatesville, Indiana Upland, California Danville, Illinois Atkins, Arkansas Secondary Education Christian Education Elementary Education Pastors’ Refresher — eS CARL R. THOMAS GALE D. TOMASEK BRUCE D. TUCKER RAYMOND G. UMSTEAD Chickasha, Oklahoma Chicago, Illinois Rockford, Illinois Berwick, Pennsylvania Pastoral Theology Secondary Education Christian Education Pastoral Theology JIM VELAZQUEZ AARON E. WEBB DOUGLAS L. WELDON RANDY A. WENCE 54 Chicago, Illinois Vermilion, Ohio Tucker, Georgia Bridgeview, Illinois Christian Education Pastors’ Refresher Secondary Education General Studies NOT PICTURED Joni L. Thrift Robert E. Wall Gary R. Wilkinson Bryan A. Yonan GERALD L. WHITMAN Kingsport, Tennessee Battle Creek, Michigan Secondary Education Pastors’ Refresher = ol + i CHARLES R. WHITTEN N. DON WILLIE JAMES D. WILSON LINDA S. WILSON Steger, Illinois Columbus, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Valparaiso, Indiana Christian Education Pastors’ Refresher Pastoral Theology Elementary Education BRUCE D. WINCHESTER MAUREEN H. WINCHESTER CLARENCE M. WINKLER BUFFORD, WIREMAN Oregon, Ohio Seattle, Washington Hammond, Indiana Rensselaer, Indiana Master of Education Master of Education Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology CLYDE C. WOLFE PAUL YOBY, JR. CRAIG A. YODER ROBERT W. ZEMESKI Farmingdale, New Jersey Vermilion, Ohio Wheaton, Illinois Burlington, New Jersey 55 Christian Education Pastors’ Refresher Pastoral Theology Pastoral Theology LOUIS C. ALLEN ATLEE R. ANDERSON DEBORAH J. ANDERSON DANIEL W. ARTHUR CURTIS P. AUGUSTIN i: PHILIP F. AZZOLINA DEL MARIE BABCOCK GRAYCE E. BALKAM JANET L. BALLEW WALTER P. BERG TERRY E. BISHIR KEITH R. BIXBY TONY L. BLACKBURN MARK E. BOHMAN R. CHRISTIAN BONESTEEL CYNTHIA S. BONESTEEL TIMOTHY E. BOOTH TED K. BREWER ALAN G. BROOKS CYNTHIA A. BROOKS a 4 e s i 4 : a a JEFFREY A. BROOM LISA C. BRUCE CATHERINE A. BRYANT THOMAS F. BRYANT BARBARA M. BUCHNER es DONALD E. BUCHNER L. CHARLES BURCH i LINDA M. BURGDORF JOHN O. BURLILE Even Roy Moffitt does homework now and then. 56 — Juniors SU ERNE LAE LES LE TE LOSER 8 A LTRS SOT ROBERT L. BYLER CYNTHIA CACIOPPO C. MICHAEL CAMPBELL ELLEN F. CAMPBELL BILL I. CANNON C HARLENE D. CANNON DEBORAH A. CARRIER CONNIE J. CARTER DORIS D. CASEY PAULA S. CHISM KIRK J. COFFIA DONALD E. COLVIN STANLEY E. COON PATRICIA K. COOPER JOYCE K. CORMICAN TERRY D. CORMICAN DOLORES $. COX ROBERT E- COX WENDELL H. COX JAMES W. CRALL D. CARON CRAWFORD VICTOR R. CREWS. DAVID C. CRUTCHFIELD 7 ROBERT E. CYPHERS CHERRYE D. DAVIS | GREGORY T. DAVIS 4 LINDA L. DAVIS : CHARLES E. DE CLEENE § DIANNE L. DECLEENE § : ———EE Juniors — 57 MICHAEL J. DERRICK VICKI L. DILLON GREGORY L. DOANE BARRY W. DUGAN RUTH A. DYGERT secs aaa a | ESN PETER N. DYKSTRA JOHNNIE R. EASTWOOD “ROBERT G. ECKLEBURGER ' CECIL E. EGGERT AVIS J. ELZE nae Lo KERRY L. FEATHERS FRANK S. FELCHLIN ALBERTO B. FERNANDEZ DOLORES FERNANDEZ RHONDA L. FISH . 3 Py = = = p 7 a GAYLE A. FISHBACK MARTHA K. FLETCHER PEGGY J. FORD LEE NEN JOE F. FUMIA JOSEPH M. GAHRING HEIDI J. GALLUP LS ENS MICHAEL L. GARDNER SUSAN K: GATHRIGHT CINDY L. GEORGE LLL, PATRICIA L. GIBSON PATTI L. GILL PAMELA J. GOODPASTER DANIEL GOWER C. GORDON GRANT say LLL 58 — Juniors YVETTE M. GRAYBAR CAROL L. GRIFFIN SUE K. GROCE NEIL J. HAMPTON Ne SA ROYCE L. HAYMAN DEBRA L. HEDRICK BETSY L. HEISE BONNIE R. HERRING JANE L. HERROLD MICHAEL J. HICKS JOHN D. HIGGINS JACK D. HILLIARD JAMES F. HOLEMAN NEIL R. HOLSER LANDA G. HOLT RONALD A. HON NORMAN D. HORTON KENNETH R. HUFF TIMOTHY N. HUFFMAN RUE Se ea a a a EO ee NILA J. HUNTER STERLING D. HUNTER WAYMON L. JEFFERIES EVERT F. JENKS MARK A. JOEDEMAN DOUGLAS R. KACHULIS JANET L. KEITH GLENN A. KELLEY JAN L. KELLY JOHNNY R. KENDRICK D Aa = —- R DAS Sei SS : ‘ ‘ ia aA iN ole . eat Juniors — 59 eB ERE a RE EN ETS ME TE ee nn rte ren cree ee LAS SE er a LEE eS Se VES DEBORAH MAC CORMACK BEAR SENN os Se ct I: DONALD M. MC COLLUM 4 . REN ] 4 4 ij | e Q 4 RM STEVEN M. KLUTH WILLIAM W. KNUDSEN BRAD O. LAKE JOHN E. LANGE LEO F. LEDESMA VIRGINIA L. LEONARD MIKE S. LESTER WANDA O. LEW BERNHARD LIPKA BUD E. LORD CINDY L. LOXTERMAN KAREN E. LUCAS JAMES E. LYONS DAVID D. MC CANN JORDAN J. MC CANN Dan Schmidt appears thankful to be inside on a snowy day. A SET E. SCOTT MC CRACKEN STEVE J. MC CRACKEN JOHN M. MC DONALD RICHARD MC INTOSH JENNIFER L. MC MANUS JAMES F. MEANS RONALD J. MENZIE MARTIN J. MILLER DAVID M. MILLS SES Sa RT ON I I AS NO EERE 60 — Juniors IED SLM PI ER I PO II EIS RT I SE SD LOR PAUL W. MOFFITT ROY L. MOFFITT STEVEN L. MORT KENNETH L. MUNDT JOHN E. MURPHREY RALPH T. MURRELL KEVIN W. NEAT EARLENE M. NELSON GARY L. NELSON JEANINE L. NELSON PAMELLA J. NELSON RICK R. NELSON CINDY L. NEWMAN SARA B. NEWMAN BARRY R. NISSLY DAVID A. NOLEN PAULETTE NORMAN LOUIE P. OLIVARRI S. RICHARD OSIKA DANIEL R. PARTON F. LEROY PENNA STEVEN R. PERKINS . G. DEAN PETERS KEVIN R. PETTY GEORGE H. PHARES A. SEPTEMBER POLK COLETTE K. POPE N. ROBERT PRESTON RITA M. PURVIANCE w @ k Juniors — 61 SEE SSS ISU OS ES SE OE SNARE AEE NI LASS REN LAE NES 62 — Juniors ROBERT A. QUACKENBUSH ALAN E. RAY, JR. DELIA D. RIDGE THOMAS L. RINES IRENE K. ROBERTS MARSHA L. ROBERTS DONNA G. ROBINSON LEVI B. ROBINSON SHEVON J. RODES JEAN M. SAID MARK J. SAMEC JAY H. SANDGREN DANIEL J. SCHMIDT PATRICIA M. SCHULTZ DANIEL W. SIMMONS MICHAEL G. SISSON TRAVIS W. SMITH TERRY L. SPAIN TOM D. SRADER OSCAR A. STARK WILLIAM H. STEDMAN DENNIS G. STERKEL FLOYD E. STEVENS DANIEL J. SWEARINGEN CONNIE S. SWEDEEN L. MARC SWEET Barb Czuhajewski and Cindy Loxterman hard at work. WILLIAM T. TATE DELBERT J. TAYLOR SUSAN C. TEVAULT BRADFORD A. TOMPKINS SHARON L. TOWNDROW BOBBY D. TOWNSEND p DEBORAH L. VEATCH c SHIRLEY R. VERNON KAREN L. VOLLERS ' LSE V. FRANCES WAUGH DAVID W. WEBER RAYMOND A. WEDEL RONALD A. WELCH : AUBREY L. WILLIAMS : BEVERLY L. WILLIAMS | THOMAS R. WILLIAMSON | GERARD F. WILSON ; DONNY R. WINFIELD : SHERRY A. WITT : JOHN WOOD : SHERRY M. WOODS : MARTIN A. WRIGHT a NOT PICTURED ] MARVIN L. ANDERSON ‘ ROBERT J. BERTUCA : DAVID J. HYLES : KERRY C. MARTIN JAMES M. SURFACE R. RON WEBER C. RAY YOUNG DEBRA A. YOUNG MICHAEL J. ZYCH SERIAL LR I NS SI HSER EMRE ESN ER ENR TS fe Juniors — 63 TRG si ae . SAEAARANS S N Sei Zs Na WILLIAM J. ATKINSON CHRISTOPHER G. BATES KEITH W. BLACKWELL ZANE ABBERGER KATHI J. ADAMS R. KEITH ADAMS L. KATHY ALLEN GERALD W. ALTIZER KEN A. ANDERSON TODD B. ANDERSON L. PETER ANTHONY TIM H. ANWAY DENNIS W. ARTLEY DENNIS S. ATKINSON JAMES M. ATKINSON BRENDA S. AUTRY TONY BALL ELBERT T. BARNES RUTH A. BASINGER HASSELL kK. BEARD EARLITA S. BIRD THOMAS E. BISH ELISE M. BOBO THOMAS H. BOOS DEBORAH A. BORST CATHERINE L. BOWIE EDWARD J. BRAGG REBECCA M. BREWER DEBI J. BRIDGES ee oe ee RRO DEBORAH E. BROWN MARK R. BRYANT BARBARA D.-BUCHANAN NIHL B. BULKLEY, II MICHAEL J. CACIOPPO KAREN A. CAGLE LALAH J. CANNON MARTHA L. CANOTT DANIEL V. CARMICHAEL ALICE M. CARRERO ROGER D. CASTEEL STEVE L. CHAMBERS THOMAS G. CHEVALIER SHERRY L. CLARK DAVID B. CONNOR BOBBY R. COON ARLYS J. COOPER PAM COOPER GEORGE J. COULES SANDRA C. COWAN WAYNE L. COWLING LOREN A. COX RALPH D. CRALL GARY J. CRAWFORD ROBERT L. CREEL DYRRICK A. CYPHERS PAUL CZUK DEBRA M. DALE LAURA C. DARK BRENDA L. DAVIS EDWARD A. DENEVE Sophomores — 65 EILEEN DONOHUE KATHY C. DOTSON TAMERA L. DUDEK ROBIN E. DUKES RACHELLE DUNKELBERGER MARY JO EAGLEBURGER DAVID M. EKSTROM STEVEN E. ELLIS JEFFREY D. ENGLAND JIM A. EPPERLY TERESA M. ERQUIAGA ROBERT M. EVANS CLIFFORD L. FALEN JR. MARK F. FINK BARTON J. FISH TERRI A. FISK CLAYTON J. FITZHUGH BRUCE J. FLESHER LEAH M. FLOWERS KRISTIN L. FOSS TERESA L. FOSTER JO ANNE FRANKLIN JAMES C. GAUL KIMBER L. GEITGEY KEVIN G. GENLINEAU MARY A. GENITSKI GREGORY J. GIACOMINI JAMES L. GIRDLEY PATRICK T. GODDARD 66 — Sophomores ROBERT B. GRAHAM DEBRA J. GRAVES LON R. GROVESTEEN THOMAS R. GUNTHER DANIEL J. HABRIAL BONNIE L. HADEN ERIC A. HAFELI WILLIAM E. HAISLET JAMES A. HALL TERRY L. HAMMAN STEVE C. HAPNER MARK E. HARRELL DAVID E. HARRIS TONY D. HARRISON E. KEITH HARROD DON R. HAYES LARRY T. HAYGOOD BARBARA A. HAYS ROBERT C. HAYTON MERLE E. HECKMAN CLOID D. HELTON DAWN C. HENSLEY JAMES F. HERRON CHARLES E. HIBBARD JR. NANCY L. HIGH PAULA L. HIGH ADRIENNE A. HILLIARD PATRICIA A. HILLIARD MELODY M. HOWARD DONNA M. HUTCHINSON JOHN W. HYDE LINDA L. HYLES JAMES C. IRELAND MICHAEL K. JANKE JEFFREY W. JARRELL Sophomores — 67 BENJAMIN R. JOHNSON TIM H. JOHNSON JIMMIE D. JONES WILLIAM L. JONES GUY A. JUNGENBURG DONALD D. KELLER BARBARA J. KELLY BAMBI J. KERR IVA J. KING JAMES P. KLINE RONALD M. KOOYMAN DENNIS KORZEKWA DANIEL J. KUEHN STEPHANIE J. KURTZ RAY A. LANE JR. DOUGLAS S. LEBO DONALD G. LEE L. WILLIS LEE JR. KAREN J. LE GRAND CONNIE L. LINDER SANDRA G. LITTLE MARIUS LOBO JR. JOHN LOCKHART GARY L. LOVENS WILLIAM L. LUNDY CINDY MAC CORMACK MARK B. MC CRACKEN KAREN L. MC CULLEY TIMOTHY M. MC CURDY 68 — Sophomores PATRICK M. MC GRAW WILLIAM C. MC SPADDEN DANIEL J. MADDALENA BRAD R. MARSHALL KRISTINE L. MATTHEWS LINDA R. MATTHEWS SANDRA J. MAYO DEBORAH S. MEADE BRUCE W. MELBERG LEE E. MELTON SHERRI L. MELTON RICHARD K. MILLER STEVE K. MITCHELL GLEN E. MOFFITT MARTY E. MONTGOMERY RICH MONTGOMERY RONALD W. MOODY CAROLE L. MORRIS GLEN R. MORRIS DOUGLAS C. MORRISON ELETA J. MOSIER KIM M. MOYER JACOB C. MUELLER ROGER L. MULLINAX LEWIS C. NELMS ESTHER H. NEVAREZ JOHN A. NEWBILL RICHARD V. NEWMAN ' LARRY D. ODOM Sophomores — 69 VANCE C. OLENHOUSE JENNIFER A. OLSON JERRY L. OSWALT STEVEN D. OWENS TONI L. PALMER DONALD D. PAPALE DONALD V. PARKER SHARON K. PEAVEY TINA G. PENDLETON STEPHEN M. PENNINGTON GARY L. PENTECOST MARK R. PFEIFER W. ARTHUR PLEDGER CAROL J. POPP RONNIE L. POWELL MARC T. POYNTER JOHN W. PRICE ALVIS L. PRINCE DONNA M. PRUDHOMME GRANT A. PULLIAM PATTY L. RACE SHARON D. RANDOLPH MARK J. RASMUSSEN T. FAITH RATCLIFFE MICHAEL D. RAY CHARLES R. RAYNES TIMOTHY J. REAY GENE A. RECHTZIGEL BELINDA S. REED 70 — Sophomores ROBERT R. REEL S. KAY REVLETT BEVERLY K. RHODEBACK CAREY H. RHODES PETER S. RICE MICHAEL A. RIDGE JOHN R. RIGGLE JR. CYNTHIA L. RIGHTER DEBRA A. RIGHTER PAUL W. RINEAR NANCY ROBERTSON RICHARD E. ROSS VALERIE A. RUECKERT THOMAS L. RUSSELL DEBBIE RUTTEN RHONDA R. RYDER DAVID G. SABATINI PAMELA S. SALLIE CHRISTOPHER D. SAYLOR BRUCE A. SCHMIDT PHILIP A. SCHMIDT DARLENE SCHMOECKEL RODNEY D. SCHOLTEN TIMOTHY W. SCOTT RAY G. SEIFRIED CAROLYN D. SELLERS LINDA K. SEXTON CHARLES R. SHEAR RUSTY D. SHERMAN DENNIS W. SHOGREN EUGENE R. SHULDES DAVID A. SIMPSON ORREN E. SIMPSON BRADLEY M. SMITH ' BRUCE A. SMITH Sophomores — 71 DEBRA J. SMITH G. ALLEN SMITH MICHAEL S. SMITH JEFFRY D. SNAVELY SUSAN B. SPANGLER BETTY B. SPARKMAN MARGARET A. SPORE DEBBIE S. STACY SUSAN K. STANLEY CAROLYN S. STERK MICHAEL L. STOMBAUGH LARRY A. STROMBERG LEONARD P. SUNDE DEBBIE A. SZOT RON C. TALLEY CINDY L. TAYLOR DANIEL B. TAYLOR MARK R. TAYNTON ROBERT G. TEVAULT BRAD D. THARP STEVE G. THOMPSON JERALD P. TILTON MARY A. TONEY LYLE D. TREMBLY JR. TERESA M. TURNAGE DEBBIE S. VANDERHOOF 72 — Sophomores WENDY K. VON WALD THOMAS VUCELICH PAMELA E. WAITE STEVEN R. WALKER TIMOTHY R. WALKER LEE R. WALLACE STEPHEN J. WALTER TERRY A. WARE THOMAS C. WATERS BRENDA M. WEATHERBEE HOWARD P. WEBERG JAMES E. WERTZ KIMBERLY A. WHITE JOHN J. WH{TTON CHARLES R. WILLIAMS KATHY J. WILLIAMS GARRETT R: WILSON D. KENT WINCHESTER PHILLIP A. WINFIELD C. JAMES WING JOSEPHINE M. WOJCIK MICHAEL J. WOLFE RONALD R. WROBBEL PHYLLIS E. YAGER TIMOTHY T. YOUNG NOT PICTURED DONNA K. BERG DARRELL A. CASE DANIEL L. CROWL VICKI L. EGGERT RAYMOND V. GRAYBAR ROBERT W. GRIFFITH DAVID L. HICKEY BARBARA L. HILL GARY W. MORSE GARY E. PICKERING GARY A. RICE ALAN D. SCHACKOW BRENDA L. SURFACE JAMES E. TRIVETTE RICH WALLACE eers please report to Roogh 211? Sophomores — 73 RICHARD T. AGER LINDA L. ALLMON ANGELA K. ALSIP NORMA E. ANDERSON MARK G. ANGER R. TERRY ANGLEA KATHARINE M. ANTAL MARY J. APPLEGATE JOHN R. ATKINSON PATRICIA A. ATKINSON DIANA F. AYRES LAWRENCE E. AYRES VICTOR M. BALKAM KENNETH W. BARNETT TERRY D. BARNETT DANIEL C. BARNHARDT BARBARA J. BARRUS DAVE J. BARRUS RHONDA L. BARTLEY SUSIE F. BATESON LISA L. BEADLES JAMES D. BELISLE BRIAN W. BENNETT PAUL A. BENTON KATHERINE A. BERG DAVID E. BERRYMAN V. ELAINE BITTER JAMES S. BLALOCK PENNY E. BLUE 74 — Freshmen RANDAL W. BLUE MICHAEL W. BOHANNON CARLEEN A. BOLEN JAMES L. BOLLINGER KATHLEEN C. BOLLINGER KIM N. BONESTEEL JERRIE E. BOOS GLENN A. BOTKINS JOEL M. BOYCE MARK D. BOYD SAMUEL P. BOYSEN LARRY R. BRASHEAR SANDRA J. BRIGHTON KENNETH L. BRISCOE CHARLES E. BROCK BONNIE M. BROWN GARY L. BROWN L. DAVID BRUBAKER CAROL J. BRUCE MARY V. BRUCE : VICKIE R. BRYSON ; CHERYL J. BUCHANAN JODY A. BURMEISTER RICHARD E. BUTERBAUGH BRUCE S. BUTLER B. SCOTT BUTLER DAVID J. CAMALIERS SHERRIE G. CAMPANELLA RANDY J. CANNON : Freshmen —75 JODY D. CANTWELL CHARLES R. CARVER RANDY E. CHANEY KATHY L. CHRISTENSEN JOYCE C. CHRISTNER DANE A. CLARK TIMOTHY P. COLEMAN JAMES R. COLLEY VANESSA D. COLLIER ANDREW C. CONDICT DENNIS L. CONLEY SUSAN E. COOPER ARTHUR C. CORLEY TIM L. COX FRANK T. CRALL ROGER C. CRISLIP MARCUS E. CRISP KAREN S. CRITCHFIELD RONDA L. CRULL CATHY J. CRUM DANIEL D. CRUMP SUSAN L. CUNNINGHAM MARIO K. CUOZZO BETTY A. DAMP GAYLAND C. DARLING GLENN T. DAVIS TERRY L. DAVIS CYNTHIA J. DEAN JOHN A. DEAN 76 — Freshmen LINDA M. DE BRUYCKER PAUL A. DELMARK R. ELAINE DE LONG JAMES F. DEUSER DONNA A. DEWBERRY JAMES DONOHUE KENDRA A. DOTY THERESA D. DUDEK MIKE J. DUGAN STARR DUNKELBERGER BYRON C. DYE LYLE D. DYE JAMIE L. EATON ROGER A. EDWARDS LARRY W. ELLIS EUGENE A. ENSLOW STEVEN D. EPPLER DENISE L. ERDMANN KIM D. EVANS RUTH E. FAVERTY THOMAS D. FETTER DEBRA R. FETTERS BEVERLY J. FISH DAVID A. FISK STEVEN L. FLANDERS EDWARD A. FORT ROBYN K. FOSTER DEAN E. FOULK ' GARY V. FOUTCH Freshmen — 77- 78 — Freshmen DAVID L. FOWLER DEBORAH R. FREEMAN RONALD H. FRENCH CHARLES P. FREUNDL KELLI A. FRIEL DONNA K. FRIZZELL DAVID V. FROHLICH DAVID L. FRY LINDA S. GALLOWAY VALENTIN GARCIA REGGIE GARRETT WILLIAM M. GARRETT SHERYL L. GATHRIGHT JAMES E. GAYFIELD DONNA K. GERKE WILLIAM P. GRADY CATHERINE A. GRANGER MATT W. GUNTER REGINA D. HAFELI DIANE E. HAGA DOYLE L. HALL GAIL D. HALL LINDA L. HALLECK DENNIS R. HAMILTON JOY M. HAMILTON DONALD R. GIFFIN JO ELLEN GILES MARTIN G. GNANDT ERLINDA R. GONZALES AW TIMOTHY T. HARGETT KAREN K. HARROD MARGARET E. HART RICHARD G. HART DOROTHY E. HARTMAN LON F. HAVELKA BONNIE K. HAYTON LARRY R. HEADY MARY E. HEGTVEDT STEVEN L. HEIDENREICH RICHARD A. HEILMAN JAMES S. HENDERSON TAMELLA A. HENSCHEN F. COLEEN HENSLEY CAROL J. HENSON PHILIP M. HERTING DANNY F. HESTER ROBIN L. HEUBER DEBBIE J- HICKS PAUL T. HICKS WARREN R. HICKS JR. DANNI J. HOLCOMB JOYCE A. HUMPHRIES THOMAS J. HUMPHRIES ALYCE F. HYDE CARL R. IVENS Freshmen — 79 KATHY R. IVENS RUTH C. JACKSON PHIL L. JARAMILLO SANDEE L. JELSMA PATRICIA L. JENKS TERI D. JERNER JERRY M. JOHNSON JILL M. JOHNSON PAMELA S. JOHNSTON BRIAN W. JONES RUSSELL K. JONES DAVID L. KACHULIS DELONA L. KASINGER TERRY M. KAUTZ PAUL H. KEISTER JOHN L. KELLEY STANLEY J. KIEFER CARL G. KILBOURN SANDRA J. KINDELBERGER BONNIE K. KINDER SUE J. KNUDSEN PHILIP E. KOPYSCINSKI LAURIE J. KRITZMAN JEFFERY M. KUNST NANCY M. LACKS JEREMY A. LAPE CRAIG V. LAWLESS DENNIS E. LEONARD KIM A. LEWIS 80 — Freshmen LINDA M. LEWIS KITTY A. LITTLE BARBARA A. LITTRELL KITTY L. LOCKHART MELVIN D. LOCKHART JR. RICHARD A. LOGAN ROBERT C. LOPER giles Fred, fashioning the sleekest beak on campus. JANET L. LOW CILICIA A. LOWE KATHY M. LOXTERMAN DALE T. LUCKEL JAMES M. LUTZ VICKY L. LUTZ GEORGE J. MADEVSKI NANCY G. MALDONADO YVONNE M. MANIS STEPHEN S. MANWELL HAROLD A. MARTEL JR. CINDY L. MARTIN DANNY J. MARTIN J. MARIE MARTIN PATRICIA L. MARTIN RENEE E. MASSI PATRICIA A. MATERN LYNNETTE M. MAYVILLE JAMES D. MC CARROLL RAY D. MC CARTY Freshmen — 81 DAWN M. MC CORKELL JO LYNNE MC DONALD LARRY W. MC DOWELL THOMAS S. MC GEISEY JR. SHAWN J. MC GUIRE TOM MC HUGH MARCUS A. MC INTYRE BARBARA A. MC PHERSON JANICE M. MEANS BILLY L. MEEK JR. AUTUMN D. MILES JOE A. MILLER KENT B. MILLER DELMAR L. MILLIGAN SR. EVELYN M. MILLIGAN BRUCE A. MINNICH PEGGY A. MINTON MARK A. MOFFITT GOLDIE L. MOORE MICHAEL H. MOORE DANIEL J. MOREHART JULIE J. MORT JILL E. MUNGER ROBERT A. MURILLO JULIE E. MURPHY FAITH P. MYERS HOPE D. MYERS BOBBY G. NALL 82 — Freshmen THOMAS E. NEHRING JUDY M. NELSON LEONARD P. NELSON ROSLYN D. NEW ROBERT A. NEWBY JERRY L. NEWCOMB NANCY L. NEWTON KAREN J. NICHOLS DORA J. NIETERS RICHARD G. NIMMO JOHN J. NORVIEL MICHAEL R. NOTTOLI DEBORAH D. OAKES THOMAS M. O’CONNELL SANDRA C. ODOM BRYAN D. OGLE JAMES R. ONDRUSEK JR. SARAH R. ORR DALE E. OSBORN KENNETH S. OSBORN JERRY L. OSSEWAARDE GARY E. OWEN JOHN L. OWENS DAVID A. PATTERSON JEFFRY B. PAUL PEGGY J. PAUL KERRY W. PEAVEY DENISE L. PECK CAROL C. PETERS Freshmen — 83 CLIFFORD A. PETERSON ROBERT M. PIERCE ROBIN M. PIUNT RICHARD K. POOLE PATRICIA A. POWELL EVELYN K. POYNTER PATRICIA D. PRESTON CURTIS D. PRINCE C. D’NICE QUEEN PAUL D. QUEEN SHELBIA J. QUEEN LAWRENCE O. RACE ROBERT D. RANDALL JEFFREY J. REDDING DELPHINE Y. REGALADO BURTON REXIN JEFFREY S. REYNOLDS BRETT D. RHOADES JOHN E. RHOADS PAUL RHODES DOROTHY J. RICE DANIEL B. RICHEY DENZEL RICHMOND JR. RANDALL E. RICKNER VICKI S. RIGGLE NORMA RIVERA JULIA A. ROACH MARY A. ROBERTS BETTY J. ROBINSON 84 — Freshmen Kathy Loxterman caught unaware. SUSAN M. ROCK GAYLE M. ROEDEL DAN L. ROGERS TERRY A. RONDINELLI WILLIAM P. ROSS RONNIE W. ROUSE N. RANDY RYDER SHERRY A. RYDER JULIA D. RYLAND RUTH E. SANDERS KARI L. SANDGREN SAMUEL R. SANDIFER VIRGINIA J. SANDIFER DOUGLAS J. SANFORD GEORGE V. SANTAGUIDA MICHAEL M. SCHMITZ MELVIN J. SCHRAVEN BRAD H. SCHULTZ MARK A. SCHWEICKART ROSE A. SCOTT BETTY R. SEABOLT DAWN L. SEATON MARGO L. SEHLER AL B. SENA PAUL J. SEPE ROBERT P. SHANTZ JULIE A. SHIELDS LINDA S. SHOGREN JOSEPH H. SHORE Freshmen — 85 DAVID R. SIELSCHOTT TRESA K. SILEVEN DANIEL SILVA DANNY R. SIMMONS GORDON R. SIMS JR. CAROLE T. SKAPICK MARIE E. SLAMA CAROL D. SMITH DE NAE J. SMITH DIANE V. SMITH ERIC Z. SMITH LORI D. SMITH LYNN M. SMITH RICHARD M. SMITH TIMOTHY L. SMITH WILLIAM E. SMITH BERT E. SPAIN CARYN A. SPALL ERNIE W. SPEICHER BINK A. SPISAK RONALD L. SPRINGER K. PAUL STEEN CATHEY S. STEPHENS SUSAN B. STEPHENSON WESLEY E. STEWART DONALD L. STILLER S. FRANCINE STILLER CAROL D. STOCKSTILL BRADLEY D. STRAND 86 — Freshmen EDNA E. STRICKLAND JANET L. STUCK GLENDA J. SUHL JOAN M. SULLIVAN JENNINGS D. SUMNER DUANE E. SURBER RANDAL S. SWEARINGEN RAY L. SWITZER STEVEN J. SZWARGA RHONDA K. TALLEY JOHN D. TANNEHILL RANDY E. TAYLOR SUSAN J. TAYLOR THOMAS N. TERRY MARK S. TEVAULT VIDA L. THOMAS CHARLES J. THOMPSON JR. ELLEN M. TILTON THOMAS M. TILTON LARRY G. TIPTON KIM K. TKACHYK BILL R. TOMLINSON RICHARD E. TUDOR DONALD L. TUGGLE NANCY M. TUNE ESTHER L. UMSTEAD MERLE E. VAN DYKE Freshmen — 87 KAY E. VAUGHN SUSAN C. VEZEY CHERYL J. WAITE DAWN M. WALKER JOHN M. WALKER SUSAN M. WALKER ANN WARREN JEFFREY L. WATSON OREN M. WATTS JULIE M. WEATHERHOLT BRUCE L. WEBB JOHN E. WEBB ROBERT J. WELLS JR. VERNON W. WERNER VERNA J. WEYMOUTH C. SCOTT WHATLEY JUNE D. WHETSEL BARBARA M. WHITMAN SAMUEL J. WIDDALL SUSAN D. WIDMANN JOHN A. WIEDMAN DOLLEY L. WIGSMOEN ANDREA K. WILKERSON It’s not nice to fool with Dr. Helton. 88 — Freshmen N. JEAN WILLIAMS TOMMIE K. WILLIAMS GORDON D. WILMOT TAMMY A. WITT MARK W. WOFFORD KATHY J. WOLBER DELRUSS R. WOLFF DIANA S. WOOD HELORIS R. WOOLDRIDGE SAMIE J. WOOLDRIDGE (OT PICTURED EBORAH A. ADAMS CAROL HAISLET PATRICIA §. YINCLING AREN I. ALLEN PAULA HALSTEAD TEVE K. BARNEY = GLEN HAMILTON eee ras AYNER ATSY J. BISHOP LIL M. HILDITCH SRRY D. BRENNAN _ KEN B. HOLCOMB CK P. CANNON R.T. HOUSEHOLDER MES R. CHEWNING TIMOTHY K. LEW AIL L. COON ESTEBAN A. LOPEZ ARY L. DAMP DAVID L. LYNN JANITA M. DEAN ED MC COLLUM AMONA DUMPERT PHYLLIS MOFFITT OY E. DYER DONALD PARKER INDA 0. EASTWOOD DWIGHT PHARES UTH M. EVANS YOLANDA REDDING sere pee YDIA ERDMAN GORDON ROGERS ONALD T. FENSKE RICK C. SICKLER JERE L. ZITSCH IARTHA FERNANDEZ KENNETH SLIWA ON L. FETT ROBERT TISLAND d MARY P. WILSON 4 ‘ % P SEA We Freshmen — 89 ELISSA ALEXANDER — FR. W. KAYE ANDREWS — FR. CHRIS E. ANTAL — FR. REBECCA! ARNOLD — JR. DANIEL’ ATKINSON — FR. ROCK T. BLUE — FR. DAVE BLUMENSHINE — FR KEN F. BRASHEAR — M.ED DIANE R. BRYAN — FR EDWARD ' BULLOCK — FR LEONARD BULLOCK — M.ED KATHLEEN BURTON — SO KATHI J. CABLE — FR RICHARD A. CAIN — JR KIMBERLY CARROLL — FR. CHRIS L. CARTER — SO. ROSIE CERVANTES — JR. TAMMY L. CURRIER — FR. DANNY R. DECKER — FR. LINDA T. DELMARK — FR. BETTY L. DWYER — FR. MARK A. ELEY — FR. ALAN FIEBELKORN — FR. STEVEN FINN — FR. ROBIN FLANDERS — FR. DAVID FLETCHER — FR. SHERRI L. FRENCH — FR. DONALD R. GEAR II — FR. JAMES L. GLENN — SO. JOE GRIMALDI — FR. CHERIE GUZINSKI — FR. NANCY S. HALL — FR. VIRGINIA HALSON — FR. CURTIS D. HARDIN — SO. KEITH F. HEAD — FR. RONALD HEFFLER — FR. KEN L. HENDERSON — FR. MARGARET HERRON — FR. MARY L. HICKS — FR. STEVE M. HORTICK — FR. DARLENE L. HUFF — FR. DONALD G. IOTT — SO. JOYCE E. JOHNSON — FR. | STEVEN T. LABINS — MED. | )ERRILL LAWRENCE — FR. MARIE A. LEHMAN — FR. OTIS I. LERCH — FR. E. MARIE MC CANN) — FR. LORRAINE — JR. MC COLLUM WALTER MC DANIEL — FR. RICH MC DONNELL — FR. CHARLES MARLOW — FR. BECKY MITCHELL — FR. FRED C. MOONEY — JR. COLLEEN A. MOORE — FR. SUSAN K. MORAN — FR. 90 — Second Semester KATHIE A. MOSIER — FR. CHRISTY A. NORRIS — FR. ALAN L. NORWOOD — M.ED. CATHY L. OWENS — FR. RONALD R. PAAPE — FR. DWAINE V. PARADIS — SO. ROBIN L. PFEIFFER — SO. THOMAS A. POUCH — FR. THOMAS A. POWELL — P.R. DIANA L. PULLIAM — FR. LEON C. RAMSDELL — SO. SONDA K. REEDER — FR, J. ANDERSON J. KENASTON' M. POLVERMACHER §. WOJCIK B. ATKINSON S. LAMBERS _G. SMITH S. BLAKESLEE L. LAWRENCE DPD. SUTTON Seadig JAMES M. RENO — FR. D. BOHMAN R. LEIGH J. TAYLOR NOT CLYDE A. ROBERTS — FR. E. CABLE G. MC DANIEL R. THOMAS PICTURED R. CERDA D. MARKER M. TUCKER D. CLEVELAND M. MARTEL S$. TUDOR C. CYPHERS J. MURPHY W. WEBB R. GLOWACKI LL. OWENS R. WERTZ R. GONZALES __D. PARKER L. GRADY J. PEACH P. HAMILTON E. HARTMAN CAROL A. RODEWALD — FR. CYNTHIA G. RUECKERT — FR. ISRAEL C. SALDANA — FR. BRENDA L. SANDEFUR — FR. JACK A. SCHAAP — SO. JERRY V. SCOTT — FR. RONALD R. SIMCOX — FR. CAROL C. SMITH — FR. CAROL R. SMITH — FR. DAWN J. SMITH — FR. GEORGE A. SPARKMAN — M.ED. CALVIN W. STEWART — SO. NILE O. STINE — P.R. LISA M. STODDARD — FR. SHARON L. STRALEY — FR. SUSAN J. TEMPLE — FR. GLORIA J. WADDELL — SO. MICHAEL B. WATKINS — SO. ROGER W. WATSON — JR. ROY N. WATTS — FR. CAROLYN M. WELCH — FR. DAVID P. WILLIAMS — JR. TRISHA L. WILSON — SO. RHONDA K. WOLFF — FR. RICHARD K. WOOD — FR. KIM M. ZACHARY — FR. Second Semester — 91 Wis WY ae ee Sane ae ' Pastoral Theology ERELELELELEL EEL ELE EEE EEELES EES ELELEELELELEL ELE EL EECELE Sei Ee ion Educat To Be A Second Man tian ing : Same o = 1S EES : ES j ee . SN issions Majors M ce xsd @ J @ x ro S @ @ o o o ad ¢ o xd w a @ o o a o o xd xd a sd ¢ xd ad @ Sd o a o od o od od a a ? Elementary Education ... LLELELELAELAEELELELELELEREEELELELELELELELELEELRELEE EES ) y “— Majors — _.. Secondary Education EELELELELELEEEELEEELELEELELELELELEEELELELEL EL ELEN! pea bisa a Majors 99 Education Music ies i .t Ss = General Studies LEK KLKKLKLKLKLKLLKLKLKLCLLKLKLLLLLCL CLC LCCC KKK qj Deaf students may receive a degree in General Studies. This program is designed for the student who would like to receive a general Christian education without much specialization; however, this program was designed primarily for the deaf. 1 Paul Czuk interprets in chapel. 2 Deaf General Studies majors 3 General Studies majors b { Pastors Refresher — LELELEELLELEEELELELELELELELELEELELELEL ELE LE ELELE LEED This one-year course is for men who have already been in the pastorate or have a degree. These men receive the practical training in church building and the inspiration they need to do a great work for God. RE h eee VEY SON EDEEY PURGAU AS 1 Pastors’ Refresher majors 2 Joe Hackett sings for chapel. : j i | ; 3 102 — Majors 1on Master Of Educat LELELELELEL ELEC EEEEEL ELEC LE EEE EELEEEEELE EEE EEE ES Nn J i iss) . S 2 3 8 3 ae fl — ° bond o Be yy = mt 2 Duke Morales works in the library. 8 Vince Massi Majors — 103 Chapel es) — D — Es Cafe © cd — = EEEELELELELELECELELE LEE EE EEE EEL EEE EEE EEE EE CEEEL SE 18 H LEEELKELELE CELE LE ELE EEE EEE LEE LE EELEL EE EEL CEE LS } ) 1 Announcements Skits Enliven at PELEELLELELELEEELELEEEE EES EEE EEE ELELEL ESE SEE TET EE, : LECCE EEEEEELELELELELELEL EE EEL E ELE LE LEPELELER EEE Dining Hall Filled During Chapel cs seendinnmnninic is Special Music Prepares Hearts ECLLLEKLLLLELLELKELL LLL LL LLC EEL LEC ELE ELLE LEEK ES: LEKEELLELEELELLELELELELELELEEE LEE EEEEL ELE LE LEE EEL Pr ape es) a head ee o) aS vn [a N Pol vo punk as) eB) oF MN pee eB) oF Cha “And He Gave ... Some, Prophets; And Some, Evangelists; And Some, Pastors And Teachers; 39 EEEEELELE EEE EEEE ELE LECCE EEE LEE ELEELEELEEE EEE “America is on the brink of death. We've got to get her to the Great Physician, for only He can heal our land.” Dr. Max Helton | oN 2 ’ S ? ' . ie EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE ES EEL EEEEEEEE EEL TEES ER EEEEL ELSES ' “All life is, is a bunch of pieces. The person who is successful lets God put them together.” _ Dr. Jim Vineyard EEEEEEELEEEEELELEEEELECELESELEEEEESEEEEEEEEELEEECES: Mr. Wayne Musatics “An idol is anything that takes loyalty away from God.” 114 — Chapel Mr. Joe Combs “Fighting sin in your own life will help save America.” Mr. Dave Broome “Be an example in the things that you say. Mr. George Godfrey “Pray and ask God to give you a bur- den for lost souls.” (e, t Mr. Carl Laurent “Turn your life over completely to God.” Mr. Jim Jorgensen “Today's job is as glamorous yes- terday, as tomorrow's job is today.” LECEEERELEEEEELELELEEELERELEREEELELELELE LE LEPLEPEL EE: Mr. Ed Rasse | ‘Mr. Bob Ross == | . ___ “Backsliding always begins with an unbended knee and “Humble yourself. God can get along without you.” an unopened Bible.” __ ee - _ Mr. Jack Rose “The Bible isa great bated bows 116 — Chapel ELELEELELEEELELEELEEEEE EEL EEE EEE EE ELELEL EE EEE EEE ie ihe % — pe aceaiohy ce Johnny Pope — _ Mr. Dave Hyles ‘Take your eyes off the present world and put them “You ought to submit your will to God’s man.” . Melvin Meister — | Mr. Joe Lutz the Lord and you'll go through the belly of hell.” “You've got to go outside the gate with Jesus.” ae ETS ) | A es ee oe Yi =e | Dr. John R. Rice Sword of the Lord Editor Murfreesboro, Tennessee Each year we have the opportunity to hear Dr. John R. Rice for nearly a week in chapel. Dr. and Mrs. Rice are dearly loved by the Hyles-Anderson College family. ELELELELELEEELELELELEELELELELESESESESELELELESELELES fi 2A Dr. R.G. Lee Pastor Emeritus, Bellevue Baptist Church Memphis, Tennessee Hyles-Anderson College was chosen by Dr. Lee as the place where he would spend his 90th birthday. What a rare privilege was ours to honor this great man of God. ELELELELELELELELELAELEELELELEELELELELEELELE EERE ELS i MELAS ASEM NE NMOS STENT 2 eR a Mr. Alvin Dark ane Mr. Bruce Foster ea Coach, Chicsun. Cubs : _ : : Evangelist Hialeah, Ford, _ Hammond, Indiana - “When ‘you’ ve failed at aching and then succeeded, You will never hear any better you can talk about it more clearly than i you ve always — news than that Jesus died for _ been a success at it’ you. Chapel — 121 LELLKELLELEEEELEL EEE LEE ELEL ELE EEE LEE EEEEEE LEE EE ESE: ELELELELELELELELLE EL EL ELE ELE LEE LE ELL LEE EERE ere ee Asha gceearaion ce crepes ae pe Phil Shuler : Evangelist _ Anaheim, California “Cod will do for you what you Chapel — 123 eA ull ill Dr. Jack Van Impe Evangelist Royal Oaks, Michigan “If Deity found it necessary to pray to Deity, how much more is it necessary for humanity to pray to Deity.” Dr. Joe Boyd Evangelist Hammond, Indiana “The sweetest music you'll ever hear is the prayer of a repentant sinner.” Mr. Pete Rice Evangelist Murfreesboro, Tennessee “God is not half as concerned about your being a golden vessel as being a clean vessel.” 124 — Chapel TT iii (HHH {| | iN} {HH | HA tl AAA AH HVAT I} (hil? 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Hill | : 1:36, 2 f if 0 mh ‘i ts Hit ne MT ill Pr ay ; | bl nto eae ,,, Titi ee ce ie os He is eated at the rat hs nd Wee the ft ing inter VU WA berso he f | | i : Kh Il ‘ a f ; 397 Ephesin | eo id TN GUT group elievers bait il (PN sae! | | ie 12; Ephesiit if Li Ait f Saat So) The all ree Tribu la tin | ay a ace , i i! : : q = . 3 : m i t bi Ht ? ae 2 4 i « iy | cr men lievers nag il Hi ee eee ————————— a eee Se SN CE ———————E SS SSS EEE ESS 00 SaaS es ——_—ayEyEEE——————E——EEE— mui he 128 — Allegiance One distinction that sets Hyles-Anderson College apart as a different school is the “In-ser- vice training while training for service.” Much of this practical training is received through the various ministries of First Bap- tist Church. This training is in- valuable in equipping one for any field of service. B HY LES- ANDERSON t COLLEGE | aa aily Devotions: Getting Alone With God No one can do a work for God with- out the power of God on his life. Daily Bible reading and prayer are a must if we are to walk with God and have His power on our lives. Allegiance — 129 Soul winning is the main emphasis at Hyles-Anderson College. Here- in lies the heartbeat of the school. Every student is trained to be a soul winner, being led by a soul winning administration, faculty, and staff. There are many op- portunities for soul winning during the week. Among these opportu- nities are buses which leave the campus on Monday evenings and Tuesday afternoons to go soul win- ning in the Hammond area. Thou- sands have been saved this year from these Monday and Tuesday efforts. 130 — Allegiance If you were to visit the campus on a Saturday morning or afternoon, you would find it to be almost vacant. Saturdays are taken up with bus visitation. After attending one of the twelve divisional meetings at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday morning, the buses leave in all directions for the greater Chicagoland area. Students visit their various routes and return to the college at approximately 6:00 p.m. During the day many souls are won and bus attendances are boosted. BUS DIVISIONAL LEADERS Division 1 OMBANIDWWIE WwW bb See wor oO Leader Denny Kenaston Dick McIntosh Lewis Nelms Levi Robinson Mel Brindley Cloid Helton Al Fernandez Wayne Skog Bob Hayton Jr. Don McCollum Johnny Murphrey Cliff Falen Allegiance — 131 Division Dan. 132 — Allegiance Sunday School 9:30 10:50 10:00 1:30 Church 10:45 12:30 11:00 2:30 sos ; The day begins bright and early on eee aoe : age Sundays as the students leave for their bus routes. In no time at all the buses are filled with many | Chicagoland children for B, C, and D Sunday schools. Allegiance — 133 = ae Be a After an action-packed ride down the many roadways leading to Hammond, Indiana, the buses begin to arrive at First Bap- tist Church. Here the buses are met in the streets by driv- ing directors who guide the bus drivers. The children are then lined up and ushered to their classes a ain it made A, 134 — Allegiance Across the street, bus drivers pause for a moment before the many Sunday School activities begin. Colonel Williams helps to coordinate the many problems that arise with handling so many buses and so many people. Allegiance — 135 136 — Allegiance . Nursery Each week people of all ages come to First Baptist Church, from the youngest child to the oldest adult. The nursery workers have their hands full every week as hun- dreds of children fill the nurseries. Allegiance — 137 BB Bai Bie Boo iar ERIE. Fi Fer! en a LELESS: Laees 10 i Ai i ' 4 138 — Allegiance Inners Beg 1- aE DE 25 ee) oO So OS et S a, 3 2 o © on S S ee og day, Esk is oO n of Beginners. 139 Allegiance 140 — Allegiance les ImMaf B, C and D Pr q age i s igth Se itt Pete, Pees f= = eet a 5 te ol 1 Fy FEO Te ee ee FP eM = ae ee, 141 Allegiance re 142 — Allegiance Juniors 143 Allegiance 144 — Allegiance B Junior Church With Brother Vineyard 1 Dr. Vineyard waits to preach while Kim Lewis sings the spe- cial. 2 “Sing so loud that the chandeliers shake!” 3 Mel Brindley leads the singing. 4 “Fold your hands, sit up straight, and look up here.” 5 Junior age children participate in the song time. 6 “Who can say the Bible verse from last week?” Allegiance — 145 146 — Allegiance 1 Teenagers have Sunday School class in the Youth Center lounge. 2 Lewis Nelms leads Junior III-B Department. 3,5 Teenage boys’ classes in the Youth Center. 4 Esther Nevarez teaches a class of girls in the Youth Center. 6 A Junior High girls’ group sings the special music. Allegiance — 147 148 — Allegiance SUE 8 PULA AE NINETEEN ONT EE ANITA LOIN PON EE BEE IED AOE ELT I LIE TABLAS LITE EE SIN EAE NEAR NN AIEEE AIRE TELLER TET ELI EEE SLE ALI EOE SEL AE NS LIE LOL CTE TEMES RITE ILL A CIE TILE LN MEN IEEE AOE RANTLE REL A ALE LE ENTE RN ERO LONE EEE RCE OE CLAN CN NOTRE LNE 149 1ce Allegiance Dave Leads ing Serv B, C and D Teenage Preach Brother : Adults There are many adult classes which Bub as meet on Sunday morning in divisions A, B, C and D. Dr. Hyles has one such class of adults which meets in the main auditorium. 150 — Allegiance Special Classes Spanish Mrs. Rose O’Brien is the super- intendent of the Spanish ministry. Sunbeams and Pathfinders Mary Ann Toney enacts a story for the Sunbeams, the department for mentally retarded children. There are also special classes for the deaf, the blind, and a new class just recently started for people from Thailand. Allegiance — 151 Many Decisions Made For Christ The real purpose behind the’ hustle and bustle, the hard work and long hours, is the salvation of lost souls. Hundreds of souls are led to a sav- ing knowledge of Christ each week. The invitation is given at the end of each preaching service. Those who come forward are shown personally how to be saved. Nametakers ques- tion the converts to be sure they have understood and then take their names and addresses for further visitation purposes. 152 — Allegiance Baptism Dr. Helton baptizes the converts from Sunday Schools A, B, C and D. Parental permission is ob- tained for children under seven years old. Allegiance — 153 Mandel’s New this year, with the purchase of Mandel’s Furniture building, is a place for the college dormitory students to go after they return from their bus routes. Here they can relax, read, or study. From 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. a hot meal is served. 154 — Allegiance Sunday Evening Exhortation After a full day of bringing folks to Sunday School and church, there is one service remaining to which everyone looks forward. In the evening service, Dr. Hyles exhorts everyone through powerful, moti- vating preaching. For many a tired college student, the evening ser- vice is the highlight of the week. Allegiance — 155 Fall Program Brings Back The Alamo “Praise the Lord!” w as the over- all theme of the 1976 Fall Program. The B, C, and D Sunday Schools were enlivened with a contest be- tween the Mexicans and the Texans. The Mexicans consisted of all those from the states of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. The Texans were those from all of the remaining states. Louie Olivarri was the Mexican leader while Lewis Nelms led the Texans. Those who brought the most visitors during the Fall Pro- gram went on a trip to Texas. In- cluded in the trip was a visit to Dr. Hyles’ birthplace. 1 Lewis Nelms 2 Louie Olivarri 156 — Allegiance 1 Miss Phyllis Penton joins in the action! 2 Texans yodel a tune. 3 Louie speaks for the Mexicans. 4 Texans stage a fight. Allegiance — 157 Loser Loses Hair The leader of the side bringing the least visitors had to have his head shaved. 1 Lewis Nelms and Louie Olivarri wait to hear the results. 2 Are the Texans the losers? 3 No, the Mexicans lose by a close shave. 4 Lewis Nelms, the Texan leader, breathes a sign of relief while Louie Ol ivarri, leader of the Mexicans, awaits his doom. 158 — Allegiance $$ 1 The razor hits! Lewis Nelms gloats in his victory. 2,3 Dr. Helton gets in on the action. 4 Louie loses his hair. Allegiance — 159 The Spring Program this year had a Sword of the Lord theme. Those who brought the most visitors or kept a high average were able to attend var- ious Sword Conferences with all ex- penses paid. Several bus divisions (who for the first three Sundays of the Spring Program averaged the same or more than they had in the Fall Program) were able to attend a Sword Conference at Dr. Jim Mastin’s church in Wisconsin and to have dinner with Dr. Hyles and Dr. John R. Rice. pring Program Has Sword Of The Lord Theme 1 Mr. Bob Ross, one of the chaperones, distributes breakfast to a hungry crew. 2 Students stuffin’ McMuffin. 3 Mr. Ross Bateman, chaperone, caught taking his last bite of breakfast. 4 Dr. Jack Hyles and Dr. John R. Rice confer. 5 Dr. Jim Mastin, host pastor for Sword Conference. evival Service ith r. Curtis Hutson On Sunday, May 8, a special revival service was held in the Civic Center with Dr. Curtis Hutson. Dr. Hutson is a full-time evangelist and former pastor of the Forrest Hills Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia. The Civic Center was filled with people and many souls were led to Christ. The total attendance for the day was over 26,000. 1 Dr. Hyles giving seating instructions. 2,3 A packed Civic Center. 4,5 The pastors enter and the choir opens the service. 6 Dr. Curtis Hutson preaches a soul stirring message. Sunday Evening Training Hour Each Sunday Evening at 6:00 p.m. the First Baptist Church family assembles 1 : for the Sunday Evening Bible training ¥ hour. At this time the beginners, Me. primaries, juniors, teenagers, and a adults all assemble in their own de- partment. Dr. Hyles has a unique question and answer period at this time during which adults may ask questions. Much is learned during this valuable hour. 1 Sunday Evening Beginner Department 2 Mr. Earl Vanderhoof directs the Primary Department at 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening. 3 Mr. Tom Bennett directs the Sunday Evening Junior Bible Class. 4 Mr. Dave Hyles directs Young Fundamentalists. 164 — Allegiance 1 | 4 Dr. Hyles handles questions from the audience. 165 Allegiance Wednesday Night Bus Workers Meeting Every Wednesday night after church a bus workers’ meeting is conducted. At this meeting many vital parts of the bus ministry are discussed and new ideas are shared which result in better bus routes. An offering is taken at each meeting to assist needy bus children with tuition payments. These meetings are vital to the success of the bus ministry. ARREEUEL 1 Brother Vineyard conducts the bus workers’ meeting. 2 “Martin! Do you have your money out son?” 8 Brother Vineyard discussing matters on individual routes. 166 — Allegiance “Lift Up Your Eyes, And Look On The Fields; For They Are White Already To Harvest.” John 4:35b “The Harvest Truly Is Great, But The Labourers Are Few: Pray Ye Therefore The Lord Of The Harvest, That He Would Send Forth Labourers Into His Harvest.” | Luke 10:2b. Allegiance association 1,2 Two views of the Balmoral Inn. 8 Phil Merhalski studies in his motel dorm 4 View along entrance to Baptist City. 5 Harvey Harris Hall, one of three men’s dorms. 6 Mike Smith at Baptist City enjoying a quiet time in his dorm room. LE Ze Es : , eererrrerer ® SeieRRRRRERRNRRNNIO eUreners: 1,2 Typical main campus dormitory wing. 3 Belinda Reed looking up from her reading. 4 Brenda Autry doing a little room cleaning. 5 Yvonne Manis. 6 Baptist City dormitory room. 7 Stephanie Kurtz and Carole Morris study in a Baptist city dorm. Women’s dormitory supervisors included: SEATED: Miss Brenda Aldrich, main campus, upper middle wing; Mrs. Lydia Erdman, Baptist City, “E” dorm; Miss Marla Hoskins, Bap- tist City, “A” dorm. STANDING: Miss Sandy Shelhart, main campus, upper west wing; Mrs. Margaret Angwin, main campus, lower middle wing; Miss Janet Phillips, Bap- tist City, “F” dorm; Miss Carol Frye, main campus, lower west wing; Miss Debbie Hilgert, Bap- tist City, “D” dorm Men’s dormitory supervisors included: Mr. Steve Hazel, Balmoral Inn; Mr. Joe Combs, Bap- tist City; Mr. Larry Allen, Bal- moral Inn. 174 — Associations 1 Grounds crew worker. 2 Mikki Boyatt plants flowers. 3 Marty Miller, maintenance. 4, Wayne Cowling, maintenance. 7i $ Ci ‘ 4 Associations — 175 176 Work Scholarship girls on clean-up obtained the title of Buckets and Bows. These girls cleaned classrooms, halls, and offices under the supervision of Miss Sharon Michel. Theme Song: Buckets and Bows, Buckets and Bows, Buckets and Bows for Jesus; Buckets and Bows for Jesus. We rise up early and go to bed late; We push those mops till the floor looks great. A bucket in our hand and a ribbon in our hair, The workingest crew youll find anywhere. Buckets and Bows for Jesus is our battle cry; Buckets and Bows for Jesus — we'll serve Him till we die. We serve our leaders the best that we can; We don’t stand around with our face in our hands. We're proud of the job that we do; We're Brother Hyles’ assistants. We're the H-A-C clean-up crew. 1 Miss Michel and the Buckets and Bows. 2 Alice Lanning cleans a classroom. 3 Sherry Witt and Tresa Sileven wait for a meeting with Miss Michel. Dining Hall Workers The dining hall was under the super- vision of Mr. Judson Mitchell. 1 Dining hall workers 2 Vicki Dillon serves lunch. 3 Reggie Garrett caught while cleaning up. Associations — 177 178 — Associations i beustieedad ee eth THT may TA THM TET ore UUM tlie an ra i Mr. Ross Bateman managed Peddler’s Wa is the college general store. Working with him in Liberty Square, the college restaurant, was Phil Schmidt. 1 Mr. Bateman and Peddler’s Way workers. 2 Lynnette Mayville and Kathy Williams pause for a moment between customers. 3 Phil Schmidt and Liberty Square workers. 4 Karen Harrod and Janet Keith serve a table. 1 Post Office Workers: Starr Dunkelberger, Betsy Heise, Debbie. Graves. 2 Debbie Graves sorting mail. 3 Library Workers: Pam Waite, Sharon Peavey, Jean Said, Bonnie Herring, Wanda Lew, Mrs. Leslie Allen, Assistant Librarian (SEATED). 4 Jean Said assists Debbie MacCormack and Kathy Loxterman. Associations — 179 1 Faculty Secretaries 2 Office Workers 3 Pam Johnston is an office worker assisting Miss Largent. 1 Security guards and Mr. Kirk, Head of Security. 2 Dan Simmons and Dan Hester on guard on a rainy day. 4 Miss Frye conducts an activities meeting. a o 4 5 fat foes g 5X x = 2 2U ect i} rW) ro) LK ey. em: 2 en es Yearbook Staff Make 1977 Caber Possible The entire yearbook staff wishes to thank Mrs. Pat Lindemann, American Yearbook Representative, and Alice Hoover, Assistant to Mrs. Lindemann, for all of their advice and assist- ance in the design, layout, and production of the 1977 yearbook. 1 Mr. Bob Ross, Advisor. 2 Cindy Loxterman, Secretary and Copy- writer 8 Terri Dudek, Advertisement Sales. 4 Dan Schmidt, Sales Representative. 5 Kim Evans, Photographer 6 Marty M iller, Photographer and Dark- room Worker. Associations — 183 | The Concert Choir And Dayspring Singers Stein Coe i © 1 The Dayspring Singers under Mrs. Marilyn Godfrey’s direction. 2 Mrs. Marilyn Godfrey playing the piano. 8 The Concert Choir performing the “Messiah” at Pastors’ School. 4 The Concert Choir under the direction of Mr. Max Gephart. 5 Mrs. Carol Sallee sings a solo part from the “Messiah.” 6 A portion of the Concert Choir rehearsing for graduation. 7,8 Performing for graduation. 9 Mr. Max Gephart 184 EE eli dale sh Lewis Sisters Bonnie, Loretta, Connie, Kim Foster Sisters Theresa, Connie, Karen, Robyn Righter Sisters Cindy, Diane, Debbie Special Groups Sing For School During the year singing groups represent the school in various churches in the area and out of state. These groups spend countless hours in practicing and preparation. They may go out one or two services every other weekend sharing their testimony in song and letting others get a glimpse of Hyles-Anderson College and First Baptist Church of Hammond. Grace and Truth Trio Rhonda Hinzman, Jenni Olson, Cindy Lox- terman, Karen Lucas (pianist) King’s Daughters Trio Jody Burmeister, Gae Young, Sandy Shiga) Paula High (pianist) Associations — Rose of Sharon Trio Debbie Anderson (pianist), Debbie Mac- Cormack, Cindy MacCormack, Marsha Roberts : tap : cage oes Sallee Singers Jay Sandgren, Robin Heuber (pianist), Kim Lewis, Robyn Foster Victory Trio Janet Low (pianist), Martha Fletcher, Terry Spain, Sue Groce Fishermen’s Quartet Ken Osborn, Gary Lovens, Rita Purviance (pianist), Randy Taylor, Dale Osborn River of Life Singers Janet Keith, Andy Condict, Carole Morris, Dyke Cyphers, Trisha Wilson (pianist), Charles Williams, Linda Sexton, Bob Barton, Belinda Reed Associations — 189 Basketball This year the basketball season con- cluded with a big tournament involving four teams. The finalists in the com- petition were the Redeemers and the Martyrs. A playoff game was scheduled between these two teams with the Re- deemers emerging victorious. All of the students attended this game to cheer their favorite team to victory. 1 Martyrs — Steve Walters, coach 2 Apostles — Brad Marshall, coach 83 Saints — Eric Hafeli, coach Not Pictured: Redeemers — Reggie Garrett, coach 190 — Associations The crowd assembles for the tournament. Typical crowd scene. Dr. Evans and David enjoying the game from courtside. Associations — 191 Coach Klingensmith signals Zane Abberger’s final shot. Tony Harrison eyes the basket. Has anybody seen the ball? 192 — Associations John Knudsen blocks a lay-up. Jump ball! Scott Whatley takes a shot. Associations — 193 The Saints planning last minute strategy. Tony Harrison drives towards the basket. 194 — Associations Scott Whatley executes a lay-up. Ron Weber checks the timer while Bink Spisak calls the shots. It all depends on who you're rooting for. Associations — 195 Opening Day 1 Nearing the end of the line, students receive class cards... 2 Wayne Cowling completes his schedule. _ 3 Two girls review the Hylander Gazzette. 4 Assembling for dodge ball. 5 Dr. Helton leads the faculty and staff _ 6 Go, Coach, Go! 7 Strikel! 8 Batter up! 9 Mr. Godfrey throws to home. 10 The sun sets, ihe game ends, sand school begins — S S S af Schedule approving, class cards, pictures, and long lines describe registration day at Hyles-Anderson College. But to take away from the rush and confusion, several activities were planned. The faculty and staff challenged the students to a game of dodge ball. Later the staff and faculty men played the men students in a game of softball. Activities — ‘199 . The staff challenged the faculty in what turned out to be a rousing basketball game. Dr. Helton led the staff while faculty members were led by Coach Klingensmith. The, game was close all the way, but the faculty won by a slim mar- gin. Staff Faculty Basketball Game a Coach Klngensmaith weit for. 2 The staff prepare to pla 3 Staff cheerleaders cheer thei 4 Faculty cheerleaders say hello. 5 Mr. Hyles about to score a. foul. 7 Mr. ‘Jorgensen hod a ee 8 Mr. Hye Taces toward VISITORS] RF 42SREHRER BR BERN ERA NERET i HG. D HERE i geek 1 HE ASTS VARS 4 REEMA SL SEBE ESE eee aire 1 For this exciting activity, the main lobby’ was turned into a Farrell's Ice Cream Par- lour. 2 The whole family is welcome. 8 Dan Taylor at the piano. _4 Keith Harrod is one of the servers. 5 Hats off to Miss Frye. 6 Steve Ellis and Tim Smith about to deliver a sundae. 7 “A perfect place to bting a date.” says Jim Belisle. ivities Include _ 8 Bink Spisak salutes. —40ff we gol - 5 Chicago at night 6 James Lyons and P 7 The Sears Tower. Chicago Boat ! i ‘ } i i H ' i ul } | i Nip ty i HLH iy, ah is is Hy tng tt iy TH Activities — 205 er Activities 1 The Fields were special singers for _ the Valentine Banquet. 2 Mrs. Sallee donated a baby grand piano to the Jim Sallee Memorial Chapel. 3 Various activities of the year are represented by these costumes. 206 — Activities SS Up, up, and away ... (ABOVE) : What's up, Doc? (BELOW) — Candids Duh. (ABOVE) _ One of those days, eh, Brother Olsen? (BELOW) tag, te tl tg, Birds of a feather flock together. (ABOVE) Excuse me while I pray. (BELOW) Activities — 207 ? a a . i ey a a : ™ 7 Saenree wat we 1 Brother Hyles enters with an escort of security guards. 2,3 Greetings to Brother Hyles are given along with a box full of notes from the students. 4 A parade of students led by Mr. Olsen enters, representing all the different aspects of the school from activities and singing groups to soul winning. 5 Brother Hyles greets the students and announces a day of rest for Thursday. The day began with a command to stay in bed until 8:30 when breakfast would be served by the faculty and staff. The day ended with ice cream being delivered personally by Brother Hyles. Preacher Day 208 — Activities | After being critically hurt in a serious car accident, it was a great joy for all to have Mrs. Rebecca Sielschott visit the chapel service. Mrs. Sielschott is a college staff member whose recovery from this accident was truly an answer to prayer. The students on the Monday and Tuesday soul-winning buses gave special awards to Mr. Bill Taylor and Mr. Carl Laurent. These faculty mem- bers faithfully gave of their time each week to chaperone these soul-winning efforts. Each received money to pur- chase a new suit. Specials In Chapel Activities — 210 — Activities nn Ra nCRReN Race SNC MLAs ements 2 Dr. Helton alk on How to with Pressure.” AMEE ERLE Dr. Mrs. Evans This year two school days were taken for a special family conference held by Dr. and Mrs. Evans. The session opened with everyone in the church auditorium. From there the ladies were dismissed to go to 7, 8 Mrs. Evans lectures in the women’s sessions. 9 Mrs. Meister speaks to the married ladies. 10 The Foster family sings a special number. 11 Dr. Evans lectures in a men’s session. 12 Dr. Evans introduces Dr. Hyles to speak. Hold Family Conference a separate session led by Mrs. Evans, while the men stayed for sessions led by Dr. Evans. To close out the two days Dr. Hyles spoke a special message on the home and responsibilities. Activities — 211 ts 1S] a a © fal ase D D P) ba] a A grand entry for Dr. Lester Roloff from Corpus Christi, Texas. He received a security guard escort and a rousing cheer from the students n o = t ivi 212 — Act Hyles-Anderson College “Queen for a Day” in chapel, on her birthday, was Miss Phyllis Penton. . _ She was ushered in by college students dressed in eighteenth century outfits. Miss Penton came to live at Hyles- Anderson College two years ago and is loved by all the college family. Queen For A Day 214 — Activities 1 Western Day in chapel was prompted by the visit of Brother Bill Rice III. 2 The entire chapel was able to share in a phone conversation between Brother Bill Rice III and his dad, Dr. Bill Rice. 3 Mrs. Donna Johnson sang a song in western style, accompanied by a guitar. 4, 5 Brother Bill Rice III preached a chal- lenging message. estern Day In Chapel _ | ere ee oe es : . Activities — 215 | aR ck o 8 pate anu ie eh BG we a et Gao Es First semester the Church Education class was under the direction of Dr. Hyles. Second se- mester Dr. Helton directed it. 1 Mr. Johnny Pope, Evangelist and Faculty member. 2 Mr. John Olsen, Assistant to the President. 3 Pastor Tim Roddam, Central Baptist Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts. — Activities 4 Ha Jimmy, South Vietnamese general during the Viet Nam war. 5 Many of the First Baptist staff members came to teach methods. Here several men volunteer to demonstrate. 6, 7 One unbearably hot day in the chapel, Church Ed- ucation was conducted out on the football field on the bleachers. The security car radio was used for a microphone and Mrs. JoJo Moffitt spoke. Has Many Speakers Activities — | | | i } HYLES- ANDERSON.” OLLECE. RBA It was a great delight for everyone when the first Hyles-Anderson College bus ar- rived. Mr. Bruce Johnson, in charge of the buses, and Mr. Bob Crist, with Superior Coach Sales, worked very hard to get the buses on the road. New Buses 218 — Activities ANDERSON! COLLEGE. 4 1, 2 Blocks for the third floor to be added to each wing for dormitory space. The walls begin to go up. At the close of the school year, much progress has been made. Ex- cited students head home eager for September and the completed dorm- itories. Construction Of New Dormitories Activities — 21 Many weeks and months of planning and preparation go into the Annual Pastors’ School. During this time First Baptist Church opens her doors to America and invites her to share in the methods and means that First Baptist has successfully used. Many hundreds of successful preachers point to a time when a pastors’ school has changed their ministry. ne eg 14 oaStoRs' SCHOOL | Workers spend hours in preparation for the opening day. A tired group of registration angels file in for the opening evening service. College students dressed as devils try to keep folks away or tell them not to heed any new ideas or methods. Here Dr. Hyles stands with some of the devils. THEY Cy, 70 Mu 220 — Activities ors School 1977 Each day there were several sessions to choose from. A large tent was set up in the parking lot across the street from the church. Here the “repeaters” could go to hear new ideas. OS sr rece, Many Hyles-Anderson graduates return for Pastors’ School. Here are two 1975 graduates, Gary Dick (ABOVE) and Dan Fore (LEFT). Activities — 221 Evening Services | Challenge Many Monday night “The Church with a Heart” was presented. During this service the various ministries of First Baptist Church are shown. Each time a new group was added they joined with the previous group for the chorus of “Oh, How I Love Jesus.” Here we have the deaf and the rescue mission men. Tuesday evening the church choir enhanced the service with their patriotic medley and their red, white, and blue attire. Dr. Hyles preached his message of challenge to pastors to reach America for God by reaching their towns and cities. Thursday evening the Hyles-Anderson choir performed the “Messiah” and then the Backwood Brothers Quartet sang a special number. Wednesday Evening Service In The Amphitheater Hearts thrilled at the beauty and skill of Rudy Atwood at the piano keyboard. The crowds begin to file in for the gigantic service Wednesday evening held in the Chicago Amphitheater. Dr. Hyles moderated the evening. The tenor voice of Ray Hart filled the The highlight of the evening was the auditorium as he sang many special num- sermon preached by Dr. Jack Van Impe. bers in song. Few people can stir hearts like this well-known evangelist who holds city- wide crusades all over the nation. Activities — 223 224 — Activities re Peeeey NAS bt perertelt t hen eet tenes Fe Seneeress | P sthe, Miss Hylander onnie Shirley This year the administration chose Dennis Kenaston and Connie Shirley as Mr. and Miss Hylander. These two students possess the qualities of strength and beauty and best represent what a true Hylander should be. Mr. Hylander ennis Kenaston Activities — 225 226 Special Awards And People This year as a special surprise all of the wives of the graduates received a Bible as a P.H.T. (Putting Hubby Through) award. A special soul winning award went to Beverly Rhodeback and Michael Reay. Here Beverly is receiving a Bible while Michael received a sword. Each year two juniors are chosen to receive a special It was our privilege to have Dr. and Mrs. Bill and Cathy award of $1000 toward the tuition for the following year. Rice present for the graduation services. Dr. Bill Rice This year Karen Lucas, pictured, and Dan Parton were spoke at the 1976 commencement services. the two juniors chosen. Nea Five Men Receive Honorary Doctor's Degrees Earl E. Little (LEFT), Pastor of Miller Road Baptist Church, Garland, Texas, receives a Doctor of Divinity degree. John T. Powell (TOP), Pastor of Reimer Road Baptist Church, Wadsworth, Ohio, is presented a Doctor of Divinity degree. Peter Widner Rice (ABOVE), Evangelist, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, also receives a Doctor of Divinity degree. Walter G. Fremont Jr. (MIDDLE), Dean of the School of Education, Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, was honored with a Doctor of Humanities degree. é A Doctor of Literature degree was given to Ronald O. English (BOTTOM), Assistant to the President at the Sword of the Lord, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Activities — 227 Thursday Morning — Graduation Rehearsal 1 Caps and gowns 2 Mrs. Knudsen passes out graduation hoods. 8 Faculty and students practice the processional. 4 Mr. Jorgensen and Dr. Hyles confer on details. 5 Men to be ordained are instructed. 3 NAAN setae 228’ — Graduation P ICNIC MAY 19, (9717 Senior — Faculty Picnic Thursday afternoon after graduation rehearsal, a senior-faculty picnic was held. The meal consisted of fried chicken, potato salad, baked beans, ice cream, and other delicious picnic foods. After the picnic Dr. Russell Anderson, Co-founder of Hyles- Anderson College, spoke a word of advice and challenge to the seniors. Also Mr. Godfrey gave each student a copy of one of his books. 1 Picnic ticket 2 Faculty, seniors, and their families and friends wait in line for food. 8 Belinda Reed, Mr. Mitchell, and Reggie Garrett serve the ice cream. 4 The Russell Anderson family enjoys the picnic. 5 Clowns with balloons and southern belles added to the delight of the picinc. 6 Dr. Anderson addresses the seniors in the chapel. Graduation — 229 - Graduation The highlight of every school year is the graduation service. The 1977 graduation saw 162 students graduate. Dr. Jerry Falwell from Lynchburg, Virginia, gave the commencement address. Graduation is a heart-rending service as many dear friends part, perhaps for a lifetime, each seeking to serve God and do His will for their lives. 1 Mrs. Hyles, Mrs. Sallee, and Mrs. Foster 2 Dr. Falwell talks with Earl Little, one of the doctorate candidates. 8 Dr! Hyles gives instructions to Dr. Evans. 4 Dr. Evans addresses the graduates. 5 Dr. Helton speaks final words of advice. 6 Dr. Hyles greets the graduates before commencement. 230 — Graduation Diplomas and awards (LEFT) The processional begins with the administration and doctorate candidates (RIGHT). The graduates enter. Dr. Hyles opens the service (LEFT). The Hylander bagpiper (RIGHT). Dr. Hyles passing out diplomas (LEFT). Dr. Falwell preaching the commencement address (RIGHT). Graduation — 231 Ordination Following the commencement exercises each year is the ordination of those preacher boys that have a definite place for service at the time of graduation. 1, 2, 3 The laying on of hands. 4 Dr. Hyles signing a certificate of ordination. 232 — Graduation Plans For A New Chapel Announced ‘At the 1977 graduation exercises Dr. Hyles made the announcement that Dr. Russell Anderson and Mr. John Beiler were going to finance the building of a new chapel for Hyles- Anderson College. Excitement, gratitude, and appreciation filled the room. 1 Dr. Hyles announcing the news of the new chapel. 2 The crowd echoing their gratitude. 8 Dr. Russell Anderson 4 Mr. John Beiler Graduation — 233 We Have Many Sweet Memories, For We Have Spent Some Vital Years Of Our Lives Here. There Are Memories Of The Many Classes We've Attended ... And The Friends We’ve Made. 234 — Conclusion There Are Memories Of The Times We've Prayed Together ... And The Many Blessings We Have Received In Chapel Conclusion — 235 ies Of The Times We ve Spent The Sweet Memor Alone With God ... ing And Tell 1S H Others Of Great Love. 236 — Conclusion _ The Memories Are Sweet But We Must ® Press On, For We Have A Job To Do. | There Is A Vast Country To Be Reached And Many Souls To Be Won America Is Waiting For Us. Conclusion — 237 America waits, oh, who will go To carry the Gospel to those who don’t know? Countless are lost, souls dying in sin, Who never have heard the words, “Be born again.” America waits, she crys out in fear: Someone please help make the way become clear. In Brooklyn, in Boston, Seattle, you choose; Each city needs someone to bring the good news. America waits, how long will she stand? How much longer will freedom still reig The Statue of Liberty, tall and erect,. @ Tells the whole world we're a nati America waits, oh, friend: Come join in the bastle Cry with me ove Help save y will fall S : o quickly that | please hurry, before i 238 — Conclusion - Hyles-Anderson College MAYS Aly, +. «ee Ler AR ASe ATR BNAN OM TANA SVAWAVAVAY a INTUTE Viet iae POSEN - i ‘ Preparing To Reach America For Christ 239 Conclusion CONGRATULATIONS and GOD’S BEST TO YOU, a | CLASS OF 1977 DR. JACK EYLES and the people of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “WORLD’S LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOL” 523 Sibley Street Hammond, Indiana 240 — Advertising OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU, CLASS OF 1977, From HYLES PUBLICATIONS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 523 SIBLEY STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF °77 MAY GOD USE YOU TO HELP SAVE AMERICA PHILLIPS DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH — FOREST PARK, GEORGIA “ONE OF GEORGIA’S FASTEST — GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOLS” Dr. Tom Smith, Pastor SOUTH SHERIDAN BAPTIST CHURCH Denver, Colorado Congratulations to the 1977 Graduates of Hyles-Anderson College Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom He hath chosen for His own inheritance. Jsalm 33:12 242 — Advertising Gods pla God's wan and a horse! EVANGELIST BILL RICE THE, DEAFNESS, OF A BABY DAUGHTER PROVED TO BE ONE OF LEA Ee iNGS SrORSEVANGELIST VANDEMRS. BILL RICE: THIS OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW DIMENSION TO THEIR REVIVAL MINISTRY. IN eT HE PRICES SPURCHASED AN, OLD CATTLE RANCH, OVERGROWN WITH BRUSH AND FORESTS, IN THE MOUNTAINS OF WADE NINISS SL een! HI Seel 00-ACKE RANCH SIS] NOW THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST MISSIONARY WORK TO THE DEAF THAT MAINTAINS A CONFERENCE GROUND TO WHICH HUNDREDS OF DEAF COME FREE OF CHARGE EACH YEAR (1,003 LAST SUM Ee Ad eCONDUCTES aA SSIGN MLANGGAGE “SCHOOL EACH SPRING, THAT HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN HELPING START DEAF DEPARTMENTS IN MORE THAN 600 CHURCHES IN AMERICA AND IN A NUMBER OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES, THAT PUBLISHES TWO MONTHLY LAL wees DOOKSSAND SPAMPHEETSS FOR BOTH DEAF AND HEARING, THAT MAINTAINS A PERMANENT STAFF OF MORE THAN FORTY INCLUDING EVANGELISTS TO BOTH DEAF AND HEARING AND CONDUCTS THE LARGEST ATTENDED INDEPENDENT GOSPEL YOUTH CAMP IN THE WORLD. GOD BLESS TOURNEIGHBORS..COME TO SEE US WHEN-YOU ARE IN OUR NECK OF THE WOODS. YOU WILL FIND THE LATCH STRING ON THESOULSI DE OFS THES DOORSEOSY OU! The Bill Riec Raneh Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 We are grateful for the friendship of Hyles-Anderson College and wish God’s best to its faculty and students. . Advertising — 243 ie rE l Congratulat from Central Baptist Church Towne Avenue San Bernardino Fairway Pomona, California SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SundaySchool) see. oe eee Un eve Morning Services...) 2 een OO: 4a Evening Serviceres 5. ae. «ue oe OO Vin Wed. Evening Service..............7:30 P.M. “Pray for America” 244 — Advertising Dr. Ray Batema CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1977 Hyles-Anderson College Dr. William Pennell, Pastor ba: “g a FORREST HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 923 Valley Brook Road Decatur, Georgia 30033 “Georgia's Largest Sunday School” Advertising — 245 “or Christian Schools = fe) “Me Church With fA Purpose’ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1977 CRADUATES FROM - LAVON DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1520 LAVON DRIVE GARLAND, TEXAS 75040 (214) 272-7557 DR. GARY COLEMAN, PASTOR DENNY SMITH, YOUTH PASTOR JOHN McCART, ASSOCIATE PASTOR DICK LEETCH, BUS DIRECTOR JULIAN THOMAS, MUSIC DIRECTOR JIM LYONS, STAFF EVANGELIST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1977 GRADUATES BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1422 EAST McKENSEY MOBERLY, MISSOURI 65270 PASTOR GEORGE FRITSCHLE HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (OWNED AND OPERATED BY BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH) 246 — Advertising | | Congratulations, Graduates, from THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT Robert Lee Page Pastor — Founder BUS SPANISH _hX _ KINDERGARTEN Marvin Strohman DEAF Mike Cole Senior Associate Associate — Music Teens BELLA VISTA BAPTIST CHURCR 2800 Louisiana N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 296-9597 296-9598 Advertising — 247 CONGRATULATIONS TOsTEHE 1977 GRADUATES FROM FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 1280 ARMOUR ROAD BOURBONNAIS, ILLINOIS 60914 (815) 933-9400 PASTOR BOB GRAY Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Morning Service 10:50 A.M. Wednesday Service 7:30 P.M. ONE OF ILLINOIS’ FASTEST GROWING CHURCHES 248 — Advertising Che Open Door Ehure 600 MILLER STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 17201 PA.S LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOL The Church With e Enthusiasm e Evangelism e Exposition A Beautiful 40 Acre Campus CONGRATULATIONS, HYLES-ANDERSON COLLEGE GRADUATES, FROM MILLER ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH AND MILLER ROAD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GARLAND, TEXAS DR. EARL LITTLE, PASTOR Ministries Radio Televison Jolly 60’s Christian School Bus Fleet Youth Ministries Advertising — 249 3,500 Seat Auditorium Educational Complex Hear us on WGMA Radio Sunday School 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Free Bus Service Evening Service 6:00 P.M. Discover The Difference Of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of West Hollywood, Florida “Home Of Hollywood Christian 441 and Taft St. S ch O ol ded Phone (305) 966-2350 R.W. Rogers, Associate V.S. Ackerman, Pastor A Program for the Entire Family Youth Program — Young Adults — Jewish — Deaf — Retarded — Handicapped — Spanish Church — Children’s Program Average Weekly Attendance — 2,700 250 — Advertising “Go Win Your Loved Ones.” “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” Psalm 126:6 Advertising — 251 UNION CHAPEL CHURCH Rah nee 6049 E. 300 South “We are bound to thank 6 miles east of Marion on State Road 18, God always for you, brethren ...” 3 miles south 11 Thessalonians 1:3 Church Phone (317) 674-7793 THE AREA’S LARGEST CHURCH IN FELLOWSHIP WITH INDEPENDENT BAPTISTS See Us To Find The Bus “Miracle in Minster” CALVARY CHAPEL To Meet Your Needs (Independent Baptist Church) 71 N. Hamilton Street Minster, Ohio 45865 (419) 628-3109 Superior Coach Sales ROBERT CRIST Ron Boldman Ron Setsel Pastor — Found Music — B ° ° Hs tae ea es Perrysville, Indiana 47974 MAY GOD USE THE STUDENTS OF HYLES-ANDERSON COLLEGE TO HELP TURN THIS NATION Ph: 317-793-2451 BACK TO GOD. 252 — Advertising Main Auditorium Dr. Edwin Johnson, Pastor Arnie Petersen, Associate Pastor Charles Hurley, Christian School Principal CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ROSEMONT, MINNESOTA “Minnesota’s Fastest Growing Sunday School — 1974-1975” COME VISIT US! OUR PROGRAM INCLUDES: 9:45 — Sunday School Christian School (K4-12) 11:00 — Morning Service Soulwinning Church 5:30 — Youth Chapels Growing Bus Ministry 6:00 — Adult Forum Progressive Youth Ministry 7:00 — Evening Service Camp Ministry 7:30 — Wednesday Service Book Store Advertising — 253 STRACK VAN TILS Routes 30 And 41 Schererville, Indiana THE IDEAL FAMILY RESTAURANT WEDDINGS BANQUETS MEETINGS Route 1 — Box 509A Schererville, Indiana 46375 865-2000 254 — Advertising CHURCH CONSULTANTS, INCORPORATED Roy M. Cotton, President CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF Promotional Items Needs-Analysis P.O. Box 9738 Giveaways “Serving the 70’s. . . and beyond” Birmingham, Alabama 35215 Fund Raising Church Financing (205) 853-1162 Sundaes Shakes Compliments To The Queen 1977 Graduates From: : BRITT’S FLORIST SCHERERVILLE Located At DAIRY QUEEN 1140 W. Slst Avenue 205 E. Joliet WES. 30 Schererville, Indiana Merrillville, Indiana Sodas Novelties CONVENTIONS banquet, meeting aro wedding facilities ror ur ro 1OOO0 Hokiden Swit o MERRILLVILLE THE NATION'S | — 1 oo ee Rs PPA YARRA (9, SAO Se - Spent deoget cca ege nap pee yr ge gee wae tr at JUNCTION o¢ I-65 ano U.S. 30 769-6311 Advertising — 255 STEREO SOUND 2110 Hart Street Dyer, Indiana 46311 (219) 865-3331 Owned and Operated by the Sound Engineers at First Baptist Church, Hammond Bob Plopper, Ray Newton and Merlin Faber Shure Providing a full line of sound and duplicating equipment including: Microphones i a | a i i § t i é | i | i g sem Tapco Amplifiers Gollehon Speakers 256 — Advertising Congratulations To The 1977 GRADUATES wo® “Pleasant °View v2; Corp. 2625 Highway Avenue Highland, Indiana 46322 (219) 838-0155 HOYDA’S DAIRY QUEEN BILE ake ts: SPORTING GOODS 138 N. Broad Street Griffith, Indiana 838-2203 5831 Calumet Ave., Hammond Biya ES BIG BOY TOYS 503 E. 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I Started This Business Five Years Ago, Under-Capitalized And As An Underdog, But Determined To Seek The Lord In All Areas Of Operating This Business. Today, We Employ 165 Employees And Are One Of The Busiest Supermarkets In Indiana — PRAISE GOD! Psalms 71:6b,7 “My praise shall be continually of thee. I am as a wonder unto many; but thou art my strong refuge.” God’s Word Is The Very Best Textbook For Our Lives And Running A Business. Sincerely, Because Of Jesus, Bill Costas “BGhiore Shopping’s A Seal Pleasure” John 14:6 A BUSINESS THAT'S DEDICATED TO CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES, Est. June 20, 1972 Advertising — 261 “WORKING ON THE BUILDING” ONE HUNDRED BOYS AND GIRLS ARE BEING TURNED AWAY EVERY MONTH. GET ON THE “BUILDING COMMITTEE” AND HELP US TO PROVIDE MORE ROOM FOR THOSE WHO NEED TO COME. ROLOFF EVANGELISTIC ENTERPRISES P.O. 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BROADWAY 0 GARY, INDIANA 46409 Complete Recording Service (219) 884-5214 Mr. Ross Bateman, Manager 365-5444 Congratulations To The CONGRATULATIONS i@asl Hyles-Anderson College GRADUATES Ses “Class Of °77” OF HYLES-ANDERSON COLLEGE SNGUES NIST RESTAURANT Mr. Ross Bateman, Manager “Delicious Food” call Cane Bateman, 365-5444 Manager for reservations Advertising — 265 266 — Index A Abberger, Zane 64 Abrassart, Steve 44 Adams, C. Douglas 45 Adams, Deborah 89 Adams, Kathi 64 Adams, R. Keith 64 Ager, Richard 74 Aldrich, Miss Brenda 31, 174 Alexander, Elissa 90 Alexander, Linda 44 Allen, Karen 89 Allen, L. Kathy 64 Allen, Larry 44, 174 Allen, Mrs. Leslie 38, 179 Allen, Louis 56 Allen, Ricky 44, 94 Allmon, Linda 74 Alsip, Angela 74 Altizer, Gerald 64 Anderson, Atlee 56 Anderson, Deborah J. 56, 188 Anderson, Deborah L. 44 Anderson, James 91 Anderson, Janet 44 Anderson, Ken 64 Anderson, Marvin 63 Anderson, Norma 74 Anderson, Dr. Russel] 229, 233 Anderson, Todd 64 Andrews, W. Kaye 90 Aneloski, Karen 44 Anger, Mark 74 Anglea, R. Terry 74 Angwin, Mrs. Margaret 37, 174 Angwin, Dr. Richard 118 Antal, Chris 90 Antal, Katharine 74 Anthony, L. Peter 64 Anway, Tim 64 Applegate, Larry 44 Applegate, Mary 74 Arnold, Rebecca 90 Arthur, Daniel 56 Artley, Dennis 64 Atkinson, Bette 91 Atkinson, Daniel 90 Atkinson, Dennis 64 Atkinson, James 64 Atkinson, John 74 Atkinson, William 64 Atkinson, Patricia 74 Atwood, Dr. Rudy 223 Augustin, Curtis 56 Autry, Brenda 64, 172 Ayres, Diana 74 Ayres, Lawrence 74 Azzolina, Philip 56 B Babcock, Del Marie 56 Baldwin, Doris 44 Balkam, Grayce 56 Balkam, Victor 74 Ball, Tony 64 Ballew, Debby 44 Ballew, Janet 56 Ballew, Martin T. 44 Barber, Mrs. Maxine 39 Barber, Mr. Ron 24, 44 Barnes, Elbert 64 Barnett, Kenneth 74 Barnett, Terry 74 Barney, Steve 89 Barnhardt, Daniel 74 Barrus, Barbara 74 Barrus, Dave 74 Bartley, Rhonda 74 Barton, Bob 44, 189 Basinger, Ruth 64 Batema, Dr. Ray 118 Bateman, Mr. Ross 34 Bates, Christopher 64 Bateson, Susie 74 Beadles, Lisa 74 INDEX Beard, Hassell 64 Beiler, Mr. John 233 Beith, William 44 Belisle, James 74, 203 Bennett, Brian 74 Bennett, Miss Kate 41 Bennett, Vickie 44 Benton, Paul 74 Berg, Donna 73 Berg, Katherine 74 Berg, Walter 56 Berryman, David 74 Bertuca, Robert 63 Bird, Earlita 64 Bird, Terry 44 Bish, Thomas 64 Bishir, Terry 56 Bishop, Jimmy 45 Bishop, Patsy 89 Biter, Mark 45 Bitter, V. Elaine 74 Bixby, Keith 56 Blackburn, Tony 56 Blackwell, Keith 64 Blakeslee, Sue 91 Blalock, James 74 Blue, Penny 74 Blue, Randal 75 Blue, Richard 45 Blue, Rock 90 Blumenshine, L. David 90 Blythe, Sharon 45 Bobo, Elise 64 Bohannon, Michael 75 Bohman, Deborah 91 Bohman, Gary 45 Bohman, Mark 56 Boldman, Mr. Ron 118 Bolen, Carleen 75 Bollinger, James 75 Bollinger, Kathleen 75 Bonesteel, Cynthia 56 Bonesteel, Kim 75 Bonesteel, R. Christian 56 Boos, Jerrie 75 Boos, Thomas 64 Booth, Jennell 45 Booth, Timothy 56 Borst, Deborah 64 Botkins, Glenn 75 Bowie, Carolyn 45 Bowie, Catherine 64 Boyatt, Mikki 45, 175 Boyce, Joel 75 Boyd, Dr. Joe 124 Boyd, Mark 75 Boysen, Samuel 75 Bragg, Edward 64 Brashear, Kenneth 90 Brashear, Larry 75 Brennan, Jerry 89 Brewer, Rebecca 64 Brewer, Ted 56 Bridges, Debi 64 Brighton, Sandra 75 Brill, Donald 45 Brindley, Mel 45, 131, 144 Briscoe, Kenneth 75 Brock, Charles 75 Brooks, Alan 56 Brooks, Cynthia 56 Broom, Jeffrey 56 Broome, Mr. David 31, 91, 114 Brown, Bonnie 75 Brown, Deborah 65 Brown, Gary 75 Brubaker, L. David 75 Bruce, Carol 75 Bruce, Lisa 56 Bruce, Mary 75 Bryan, Diane 90 Bryant, Catherine 56 Bryant, Mark 65 Bryant, Thomas 56 Bryson, Vickie 75 Buchanan, Barbara 65 Buchanan, Cheryl 75 Buchner, Barbara 56 Buchner, Donald 56 Bulkley, Nihl 65 Bullock, Edward 90 Bullock, Leonard 90 Burch, L. Charles 56 Burgdorf, Linda 56 Burlile, John 56 Burmeister, Jody 75, 187 Burns, Jack 45 Burnside, Laura 45 Burton, Kathleen 90 Buterbaugh, Richard 75 Butler, B. Scott 75 Butler, Bruce 75 Byler, Robert 57 C Cable, Eugene 91 Cable, Kathi 90 Cacioppo, Cynthia 57 Cacioppo, Michael 65 Cagle, Karen 65 Cain, Richard 90 Callaway, Geraldine 45 Callaway, Terry 45 Camalieri, David 75 Campanella, Sherrie 75 Campanella, Mrs. Barbara 32 Campbell, C. Michael 57 Campbell, Ellen 57 Cannon, Bill 57 Cannon, Charlene 57 Cannon, Jack 89 Cannon, Lalah 65 Cannon, Randy 75 Canott, Martha 65 Cantwell, Jody 76 Carlin, Mrs. Anna 41 Carlton, Ronald 45 Carmichael, Daniel 65 Carrero, Alice 65 Carrier, Deborah 57, 99 Carroll, Kimberly 90 Carter, Chris 90, 108 Carter, Connie 57, 186 Carver, Charles 76 Case, Darrell 73 Casey, Doris 57 Casteel, Roger 65 Cerda, Roy 91 Cervantes, Rosalinda 90 Chamberlain, Walter 47 Chambers, Steve -65 Chaney, Randy 76 Chevalier, Thomas 65 Chewning, James 89 Chism, Paula 57 Christensen, Kathy 76 Christner, J. Steve 46 Christner, Joyce 76, 79 Clark, A. Dane 76 Clark, Sherry 65 Cleveland, David 91 Clodfelter, Robert 46 Coffey, Danny 46 Coffia, Kirk 57 Coleman, Timothy 76 Colley, James 76 Collier, Vanessa 76 Colsten, Mrs. Elaine 24 Colvin, Donald 57 Combs, Mr. Joseph 24, 114, 174 Condict, Andrew 76, 189 Conley, Dennis 76 Connor, David 65 Coon, Bobby 65 Coon, Gail 89 Coon, Stanley 57 Cooper, Arlys 65 Cooper, Keith 46 Cooper, Pam 65 Cooper, Patricia 57 Cooper, Susan 76 Corley, C. Arthur 76 Cormican, Joyce 57 Cormican, Terry 57 Cotts, John 46 Coules, George 65 Cowan, Sandra 65 Cowling, Mr. Wayne 65, 175, 198 its Cox, Dolores 57 Cox, Loren 65 Cox, Robert 57 Cox, Tim 76 Cox, Wendell 57 Crall, Frank 76 Crall, James 57 Crall, Ralph 65 Crawford, D. Caron 57 Crawford, Gary 65 Creel, Robert 65 Crews, Victor 57 Crislip, Roger 76 Crisp, Marcus 76 Crist, Mr. Bob 218 Critchfield, Karen 76 Crowl, Daniel 73 Crull, Ronda 76 Crum, Cathy 76 Crump, Daniel 76 Crutchfield, David 57 Cunningham, Susan 76 Cuozzo, Mario 76 Currier, Tammy 90 Cyphers, Cherrio 91 Cyphers, Dyrrick 65, 189 Cyphers, Robert 57 Czuhajewski, Barbara 46, 62 Czuk, Paul 65, 101 D Dale, Debra 65 Damp, Betty 76 Damp, Gary 89 Dark, Mr. Alvin 121 Dark, Laura 65 Darling, Gayland 76 Davis, Brenda 65 Davis, Cherrye 57 Davis, Glenn 76 Davis, Gregory 57 Davis, Jack 46 Davis, Linda 57 Davis, Margaret 46 Davis, Terry 76 Dean, Cynthia 76 Dean, John 76 Dean, Juanita 89 Dean, Michael 46 DeBruycker, Linda 77 Decker, Danny 90 De Cleene, Charles 57 De Cleene, Dianne 57 Delaney, Jeannie 46 Delmark, Linda 90 Delmark, Paul 77 DeLong, R. Elaine 77 Deneve, Edward 65 Derrick, Michael 58 Deuser, James 77 Dewberry, Donna 77 Dick, Gary 221 Dickson, Charles 46 DiGiovanni, Rudy 46 Dillon, Vicki 58, 177 Doane, Gregory 58, 94 Donohue, Eileen 66 Donohue, James 77 Dotson, Kathy 66 Doty, Kendra 77 Douglass, David 46 DuBois, Nola 46 Dudek, Tamera 66 Dudek, Theresa 77, 182 DuFour, Roderick 46 Dugan, Barry 58 Dugan, Mike 77 Dukes, Robin 66 Dumpert, Ramona 89 Dumpert, William 46 Dunkelberger, Rachelle 66 Dunkelberger, Starr 77, 179 Dwyer, Betty 90 Dye, Byron 77 Dye, Lyle 77 Dyer, Roy 89 Dygert, Ruth 58 Dykstra, Peter 58 E Eagleburger, Mary Jo 66 Eastwood, Johnnie 58 Eastwood, Linda 89 Eaton, Jamie 77 Ecklebarger, Robert 58 Edwards, Malcolm 47, 97, 226 Edwards, Roger 77 Eggert, Cecil 58 Eggert, Vicki 73 Ekstrom, David 66 Eley, Mark 90 Ellis, Larry 77 Ellis, Steven 66, 203 Elze, Avis 58 England, Jeffrey 66 English, Dr. Ron 227 Enslow, Eugene 77 Epperly, Jim 66 Eppler, Steven 77 Erdman, David 47 Erdman, Joy 47 Erdman, Mrs. Lydia 36, 89, 174 Erdmann, Denise 77 Erquiaga, George 47 Erquiaga, Miss Teresa 40, 66 Evans, Kim 77, 183 Evans, M. Robert 66 Evans, Ruth 89 Evans, Mrs. Marlene 23, 107, 211 Evans, Dr. Wendell 20, 111, 210, 211, 230 F Falen, Clifford 66, 131 Falwell, Dr. Jerry 230, 231, 232 Fannin, M. Richard 47 Faverty, Ruth 77 Fazzio, Jan 47 Feathers, Kerry 58 Felchlin, Frank 58 Fenske, Ronald 89 Fernandez, Alberto 58, 131 Fernandez, Dolores 58 Fernandez, Elmer 47 Fernandez, Martha 89 Fett, Don 89 Fetter, Thomas 77 Fetters, Debra 77 Fiebelkorn, Alan 90 Fields, Rodney 47 Fink, D. David 47 Fink, Mark 66 Finn, Steven 90 Fish, Barton 66 Fish, Beverly 77 Fish, Rhonda 58 Fishback, Gayle 58 Fishback, Mike 47 Fisk, David 77 Fisk, Terri 66 Fitzhugh, Clayton 66 Flanders, Robin 90 Flanders, Steven 77 Fleck, Kenneth 47 Flesher, Bruce 66 Fletcher, David 90 Fletcher, Martha 58, 188 Ford, Peggy 58, 205 Fore, Dan 221 Flowers, Leah 66 Foreman, Mrs. Shirley 31 Fort, Edward 77 Foss, Kristin 66 Foster, Mrs. Barbara 25, 47, 230 Foster, Mr. Bruce 121 Foster, Connie 186 Foster, Karen 186 Foster, Robyn 77, 186, 188 Foster, Teresa 66, 186 Foulk, Dean 77 Foutch, Gary 77 Fowler, David 78 Franklin, Jo Anne 66 Frantz, Gene 47 Freeman, Deborah 78 Freeney, Dr. Tom 120, 121 Fremont, Walter 227 French, Ronald 78 French, Sherri 90 Freundl, Charles 78 Friel, Kelli 78 Frizzell, Donna 78 Frohlich, David 78 Fry, David 78 Frye, Miss Carol 34, 174, 181, 203 Fumia, Joe 58 G Gahring, Joseph 58 Galloway, Linda 78 Gallup, Heidi 58 Gann, Gary 47 Garcia, Valentin 78 Gardner, Michael 58 Garrett, Reggie 78, 177, 229 Garrett, William 78 Gathright, Sheryl 78 Gathright, Susan 58 Gaul, James 66 Gayfield, James 78 Gear, Donald 90 Geitgey, Kimber 66 Gelineau, Kevin 66 Genitski, Mary 66, 139 Gephart, Mr. R. Max 25, 184, 185, 210 Gephart, Mrs. Rosalind 32 George, Cindy 58 Gerke, Donna 78 Giacomini, Gregory 66 Gibson, Patricia 58 Giffin, Donald 78 Giles, Jo Ellen 78 Gill, Patti 58 Gillem, Ted 47 Gilliland, Judith 47 Girdley, James 66 Glander, Mr. Richard 38 Glenn, James 90 Glowacki, Richard 91 Gnandt, Martin 78 Goddard, Patrick 66 Godfrey, Mr. George 25, 49, 115, 199, 210 Godfrey, Mrs. Marilyn 26, 108, 184 Gonzales, Erlinda 78 Gonzalez, Ruben 91 Goodpaster, Pamela 58 Gower, Daniel 58 Grady, Linda 91 Grady, William 78 Grant, C. Gordon 58 Graham, Robert 67 Granger, Catherine 78 Graves, Debra 67, 179 Gray, Dr. Bob 122 Graybar, Raymond 73 Graybar, Yvette 59, 108 Griffin, Carol 59 Griffith, Jim 49 Griffith, Robert 73 Grimaldi, Joe 90 Groce, Sue 59, 188 Grovesteen, Lon 67 Gunter, Matt 78 Gunther, Thomas 67 Gurule, Fred 48 Guzinski, Cherie 90 H Habrial, Daniel 67 Hackett, Joseph 48, 102 Haden, Bonnie 67, 186 Hafeli, Eric 67 Hafeli, Regina 78 Haga, Diane 78 Haislet, Carolyn 89 Haislet, William 67 Hall, Doyle 78 Hall, Gail 78 Hall, James 67 Hall, Nancy 90 Halleck, Linda 78 Halson, Virginia 90 Halstead, Gary 48 Halstead, Paula 89 Hamilton, Dennis 78 Hamilton, Glen 89 Hamilton, Joy 78 Hamilton, Patricia 91 Hamman, Terry 67 Hampton, Neil 59 Hanson, Ralph 48 Hapner, Steve 67 Index — 267 268 — Index Hardin, Curtis 90 Hargett, Timothy 79 Harrell, Mark 67 Harris, David 67 Harrison, Larry 48 Harrison, Tony 67 Harrod, Karen 79, 178 Harrod, Keith 67, 202 Hart, Margaret 79 Hart, Mr. Ray 223 Hart, Richard 79 Hartman, Dorothy 79 Hartman, Evelyn 91 Hartman, Tyler 48 Havelka, Lon 79 Hayes, Don 67 Hayes, Kathy 48 Haygood, Larry 67 Hayman, Royce 59 Hays, Barbara 67 Hays, Judith 48 Hayton, Bonnie 79 Hayton, Robert 67, 131 Hazel, Mrs. Debra 26 Hazel, Mr. Steve 48, 174 Head, Keith 90 Heady, Larry 79 Heavner, Sharon 48 Heckman, Merle 67 Hedrick, Debra 59 Heffler, Ronald 90 Hegtvedt, Mary 79 Heidenreich, Steven 79 Heilman, Richard 79 Heise, Betsy 59, 179 Helton, Cloid 67, 131 Helton, Mrs. Jean 2, 3, 37 Helton, Leah 2, 3 Helt on, Dr. Max 2, 21, 107, 153, 159, 198, 230 Henderson, James 79 Henderson, Kenneth 90 Henschen, Tamella 79 Hensley, Dawn 67 Hensley, F. Coleen 79 Henson, Carol 79 Herring, Bonnie 59, 179 Herrold, Jane 59 Herron, James 67 Herron, Margaret 90 Herting, Philip 79 Hester, Danny 79, 181 Heuber, Robin 79, 188 Hiatt, Nyla 49 Hibbard, Charles 67 Hickey, David 73 Hicks, Debbie 79 Hicks, Mary 90 Hicks, Michael 59 Hicks, T. Paul 79 Hicks, Warren 79 Higgins, John 59 High, Nancy 67 High, Paula 67, 187 Hilditch, Lil 89 Hilditch, Philip 48 Hilgert, Carol 49 Hilgert, Miss Deborah 36, 174 Hill, Barbara 73 Hilliard, Adrienne 67 Hilliard, Douglas 49 Hilliard, Jack 59 Hilliard, Patricia 67 Hinzman, Rhonda 48, 187 Hisaw, Mrs. Beth 32 Hobbs, Judy 48 Holcomb, Danni 79 Holcomb, Kenneth 89 Holeman, James 59 Holladay, Mr. Brant 36 Holser, Neil 59 Holt, Landa 59 Hon, Pam 48 Hon, Ronald 59 Hornbeck, Mr. John 37 Hortick, Steve 90 Horton, Norman 59 Hoskins, Miss Marla 36, 49, 174 Householder, Robert 89 Howard, Melody 67 Hubbs, Brenda 49 Huckins, Stephen 48 Hudson, Dennis 48 Huff, Darlene 90 Huff, Kenneth 59 Huffman, Timothy 59 Humphries, Joyce 79 Humphries, Thomas 79 Hunter, Nila 59 Hunter, Sterling 59 Hutchinson, Donna 67 Hutson, Dr. Curtis 163 Hyde, Alyce 79 Hyde, John 67 Hyles, Mrs. Beverly 26, 230 Hyles, Mr. David 27, 63, 117, 201 Hyles, Dr. Jack 18, 110, 150, 155, 161, 162, 208, 211, 220, 221, 222, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233 Hyles, Linda 67 Tha, Barney 49 Iott, Donald 90 Ireland, James 67 Ivens, Carl 79 Ivens, Kathy 80 Jackson, T. Diane 49 Jackson, Ronal 49 Jackson, Ruth 80 Jacobs, Jon 49 Janke, Michael 67 Jaramillo, Phil 80 Jarrell, Jeffrey 67 Jeffries, Miss Maxine 27 Jeffries, Waymon 59 Jelsma, Sandee 80, 187 Jenks, Evert 59 Jenks, Patricia 80 Jerner, Teri 80 Jimmy, Mr. Ha 217 Joedeman, Mark 59 Johnson, Benjamin 68 Johnson, Mr. Bruce 27, 49, 210, 218 Johnson, Mrs. Donna 215 Johnson, Jerry 80 Johnson, Jill 80 Johnson, Joyce 90 Johnson, Tim 68 Johnston, Pamela 80, 180 Jones, Brian 80 Jones, Jimmie 68 Jones, Mrs. Margorie 35 Jones, Russell 80 Jones, William 68 Jorgensen, Mr. Jim 23, 115, 201, 228 Jungenburg, Guy 68 K Kachulis, David 80 Kachulis, Douglas 59 Kasinger, Delona 80 Kautz, Terry 80 Keister, Paul 80 Keith, Janet 59, 178 Keller, Donald 68 Kelley, Glenn 59 Kelley, John 80 Kelly, Barbara 68 Kelly, Jan 59 Kenaston, Dennis 49, 131, 224 Kenaston, Jackie 91 Kendrick, Johnny 59 Kerr, Bambi 68 Kidd, Donald 49 Kiefer, Stanley 80 Kilbourn, Carl 80 Kincaid, Linda 49 Kindelberger, Sandra 80 Kinder, Bonnie 80 King, Iva 68 Kirk, Mr. Perry 33, 49, 181 Kirves, R. Barry 49 Kline, James 68 Klingensmith, Mr. David 28, 199, 200, 201 Kluth, Steven 60 Knudsen, Mrs. Amy 32, 49, 228 Knudsen, John 49 Knudsen, Sue 80 Knudsen, William 60 Kooyman, Ronald 68 Kopuscinski, Philip 80 Koroluk, Theodore 49 Korzekwa, Dennis 68 Kritzman, Laurie 80 Kuehn, Daniel 68 Kunst, Jeffery 80 Kurtz, Stephanie 68, 123 L Labins, Steven 90 Lacks, Jimmy 49 Lacks, Nancy 80 Lake, Brad 60 Lambers, Steven 91 Lammers, James 49 Lane, Jim 49 Lane, Ray 68 Lange, John 60 Lanning, Alice 49, 176 Lape, Jeremy 80 Largent, Miss Melba 33 Laurent, Mr. Carl 28, 49, 115, 209 Laurent, Mrs. Edna 35 Laurent, Linda 49 Lawless, Craig 80 Lawrence, Derrill 90 Lawrence, Lydia 91 Lebo, Douglas 68 Ledesma, Leo 60 Lee, G. Donald 68 Lee, L. Willis 68 Lee, Dr. R.G. 120 Le Grand, Karen 68 Lehman, Marc 90 Leigh, Randall 91 Leonard, Dennis 80 Leonard, Virginia 60 Lerch, Otis 90 Lester, Mike 60 Lew, Leanne 49 Lew, Timothy 89 Lew, Wanda 60, 179 Lewis, Kim 80, 144, 186, 188 Lewis, Linda 81 Lewis, Loretta 50, 186 Linder, Connie 68 Lindish, Miss Joan 35 2 Lipka, Bernhard 60 Little, Dr. Earl 227, 230 Little, Kitty 81 Little, Sandra 68 Littrell, Barbara 81 Lobo, Marius 68 Lockhart, Kitty 81 Lockhart, John 68 Lockhart, Melvin 81 Logan, Richard 81 Loper, Robert 81 Lopez, Esteban 89 Lord, Bud 60 Lovens, Gary 68, 189 Low, Janet 81, 188 Lowe, Cilicia 81 Loxterman, Cindy 60, 62, 182, 187 Loxterman, Kathy 81, 85, 179 Lucas, Karen 60, 187, 226 Luchene, Jim 50 Luckel, Dale 81 Lundy, William 68 Lutz, James 81 Lutz, Mr. Joe 117 Lutz, Vicky 81 Lyons, James 60, 205 Lyons, Larry 50 Lynn, David 89 M MacCormack, Cynthia 68, 188 MacCormack, Deborah 60, 179, 188 Macon, Mrs. Donna 41 Maddalena, Daniel 69 Madden, Kenneth 50 Madden, Marion 50, 201 Madeyski, George 81 Maldonado, Nancy 81 Maloney, Terry 50 Manis, Yvonne 81, 173 Manwell, Stephen 81 Marker, David 91 Marlow, Charles 90 Marshall, Brad 69 Martel, Harold 81 Martel, Margo 91 Martin, Beverly 50 Martin, Cindy 81 Martin, Danny 81 Martin, Kerry 63 Martin, J. Marie 81 Martin, Patricia 81 Martin, Phil 50 Mason, Paul 51 Massi, Renee 81 Massi, Vincent 50, 103 Mastin, Dr. Jim 161 Matern, Patricia 81 Matthews, Kristine 69, 99 Matthews, Linda 69 Mattoon, Rod 50 Mayo, Sandra 69 Mayville, Lynnette 81, 178 McCann, David 60 McCann, E. Marie 90 McCann, Jordan 60 McCarroll, James 81 McCarty, Ray 81 McClain, Terry 50 McCollum, Donald 60, 131 McCollum, Eddie 89 McCollum, Lorraine 90, 139 McCollum, Mrs. Lynn 40 McCorkell, David 82 McCorkell, Dawn 82 McCracken, E. Scott 60 McCracken, Mark 68 McCracken, Steve 60 McCulley, Karen 68 McCurdy, Timothy 68 McDaniel, Gerald 91 McDaniel, Walter 90 McDonald, John 60 McDonald, Jo Lynne 82 McDonnell, Richard 90 McDowell, Larry 82 McGeisey, Thomas 82 McGraw, Patrick 69 McGuire, Shawn 82 McHugh, Tom 82 McIntosh, Richard 60, 131 McIntyre, Marcus 82 McManus, Jennifer 60 McPherson, Barbara 82 McSpadden, William 69 Meade, Deborah 69 Means, James 60 Means, Janice 82 Meek, Billy 82 Meister, Mrs. Linda 39, 211 Meister, Mr. Melvin 34, 50, 117 Melberg, Bruce 69 Melton, Lee 69 Melton, Sherri 69 Menzie, Ronald 60 Merhalski, Philip 50, 170 Meuser, John 50 Michel, Miss Sharon 33, 176 Miles, Autumn 82 Miller, Joe 82 Miller, Kent 82 Miller, Martin 60, 175, 183 Miller, Richard 69 Milligan, Delmar 82 Milligan, Evelyn 82 Milling, Shirley 50 Mills, David 60 Minnich, Bruce 82 Minton, Mr. Dale 28 Minton, Peggy 82 Mitchell, Becky 90 Mitchell, Mr. Judson 31 Mitchell, Steve 69 Mitchell, Mrs. Vicki 34 Moffitt, Dianna 50 Moffitt, Glen 69 Moffitt, Mrs. Jo Jo 217 Moffitt, Mark 82 Moffitt, Paul 61 Moffitt, Phyllis 89 Moffitt, Roy 56, 61 Montgomery, Marty 69 Montgomery, Richard 69 Moody, Ronald 69 Mooney, Fred 90 Moore, Billy 51 Moore, Colleen 90 Moore, Goldie 82 Moore, Michael 82 Moore, Thomas 51 Morales, Duke 51, 103 Moran, Susan 90 Morehart, Daniel 82 Morgan, George 51 Morris, Carole 69, 173, 189 Morris, Glen 69 Morrison, C. Douglas 69 Morse, Dan 51 Morse, Gary 73 Mort, Julie 82 Mort, Steven 61 Moser, David 51 Mosier, Eleta 69 Mosier, Kathie 91 Moye, F. Mercer 51 Moyer, Kim 69 Mueller, Jacob 69 Mullinax, Roger 69 Mundt, Kenneth 61 Munger, Jill 82 Munger, Laurence 51 Murillo, Robert 82 Murphrey, Mr. John 33, 61, 131 Murphy, Joseph 91 Murphy, Julie 82 Murrell, Ralph 61 Musatics, Mr. Wayne 29, 51, 114, 210 Myers, Faith 82 Myers, Hope 82 N Nall, Bobby 82 Navis, Robert 51 Neat, Kevin 61 Nehring, Thomas 83 Nelms, Jonathan 51 Nelms, Lewis 69, 131, 147, 156, 158, 159 Nelson, Earlene 61 Nelson, Gary 61 Nelson, Jeanine 61 Nelson, Judy 83 Nelson, Leonard 83 Nelson, Pamella 61 _ Nelson, Rick 61 Nelson, Robert 51 Nevarez, Esther 69, 147 New, Roslyn 83 Newbill, John 69 Newby, Robert 83 Newcomb, Jerry 83 Newman, Miss Beverly 37 Newman, Cindy 61 Newman, Richard 69 Newman, Sara 61 Newton, Diane 51 Newton, Jim 51 Newton, Nancy 83 Nichols, Karen 83 Nieters, Dora 83 Nikoley, Hans 52 Nimmo, Richard 83 Nissly, Barry 61 Nolen, David 61 Norman, Paulette 61 Norris, Christy 91 Norviel, John 83 Norwood, Alan 91 Nottoli, Michael 83 Nutt, Denise 52 Nymeyer, Mark 52 O Oakes, Deborah 83 O'Brian, Mrs. Rose 151 O'Connell, Thomas 83 Odom, Larry 69 Odom, Sandra 83 Ogle, Bryan 83 Ohlemacher, Gary 52 Olenhouse, Vance 70 Olivarri, Louie 61, 156, 157, 158, 159 Olsen, Bob 52 Olsen, Donald 52 Olsen, Mr. John 31, 208, 216 Olsen, Paula 53 Olson, Jennifer 70, 187 Ondrusek, James 83 Orr, Sarah 83 Osborn, Dale 83, 189 Osborn, Kenneth 83, 189 Osika, S. Richard 61 Ossewaarde, Jerry 83 Oswalt, Jerry 70 Owen, Gary 83 Owens, Cathy 91 Owens, John 83 Owens, Linda 91 Owens, Steven 70 P Paape, Ronald 91 Palmer, Toni 70 Papale, Donald 70 Paradis, Dwaine 91 Parker, Donald E. 89 Parker, Donald K. 91 Parker, Donald V. 70 Parker, Douglas 52 Parton, Daniel 61, 226 Patterson, David 83 Patterson, Jack 213 Paul, Jeffry 83 Paul, Peggy 83 Peach, Jeffrey 91 Peavey, Kerry 83 Peavey, Sharon 70, 179 Peck, Denise 83 Pelke, William 52 Pendleton, Tina 70 Penna, F. LeRoy 61 Pennell, Dr. Bill 122 Pennington, Stephen 70 Pentecost, Gary 70 Penton, Miss Phyllis 157, 214 Perkins, Steven 61 Peters, Carol 83 Peters, G. Dean 61 Peterson, Clifford 84 Pettit, Harvey 53 Petty, Kevin 61 Pfeifer, Mark 70 Pfeiffer, Robin 91 Phares, Dwight 89 Phares, George 61 Phillips, Miss Janet 174 Pickering, Gary 73 Pierce, Robert 84 Piunt, Robin 84 Pledger, W. Arthur 70 Polk, A. September 61 Polvermacher, Marie 91 Pope, Colette 61 Pope, Mr. Johnny 117, 216 Pope, Philip 52 Popp, Carol 70 Poole, Richard 84 Pouch, Thomas 91 Powell, Dr. John 227 Powell, Patricia 84 Powell, Ronnie 70 Powell, Thomas 91 Poynter, Evelyn 84 Poynter, Mare 70 Preston, N. Robert 61 Preston, Patricia 84 Price, John 70 Prince, Alvis 70 Prince, Curtis 84 Prudhomme, Donna 70 Pulliam, Diana 91 Pulliam, Grant 70 Purdum, Mary 53 Purviance, Rita 61, 189 Q Quackenbush, Robert 62 Queen, C, D’Nice 84 Queen, Paul 84 Index — 269 270 = Index Queen, Robert 52 Queen, Shelbia 84 R Race, Lawrence 84 Race, Patty 70 Ramsbottom, Edward 52 Ramsdell, Leon 91 Randall, Robert 84 Randolph, Sharon 70 Rasmussen, Mark 70 Ratcliffe, T. Faith 70 Rattin, Susanne 52 Ray, Alan 62 Ray, Michael 70 Raynes, Charles 70 Reay, Timothy 70, 226 Rechtzigel, Gene 70 Redding, Jeffrey 84 Redding, Yolanda 89 Reed, Belinda 70, 172, 189, 228 Reed, Kenneth 52 Reeder, Sonda 91 Reel, Robert 71 Reese, Mr. Ed 29, 116 Regalado, Delphine 84 Reiter, Dona 52 Reno, James 91 Revlett, S. Kay 71 Rexin, Burton 84 Reynolds, Jeffrey 84 Rhoades, Brett 84 Rhoads, John 84 Rhodeback, Beverly 71 Rhodes, Carey 71 Rhodes, Paul 84 Rice, Dr. Bill 226 Rice, Dr. Cathy 226 Rice, Dorothy 84 Rice, Gary 73 Rice, Dr. John R. 119, 161 Rice, Dr. Bill III 215 Rice, Dr. Pete 124, 227 Rice, Peter 71 Richey, Daniel 84 Richmond, Alan 52 Richmond, Denzel 84 Rickner, Randall 84 Ridge, Delia 62 Ridge, Michael 71 Rieman, Marlene 52 Riggle, John 71 Riggle, Vicki 84 Righter, Cynthia 71, 108 Righter, Debra 71, 108 Rinear, Paul 71 Rines, Thomas 62 Rivera, Norma 84 Roach, Julie 84 Roberts, Clyde 91 Roberts, Irene 62 Roberts, Marsha 62, 188 Roberts, Mary 84 Robertson, Nancy 71 Robinson, Betty 84 Robinson, Donna 62 Robinson, Levi 62, 131 Rock, Susan 85 Roddam, Mr. Tim 216 Rodes, Shevon 62 Rodewald, Carol 91 Roedel, Gayle 85 Rogers, Dan 85 Rogers, Gordon 89 Roloff, Dr. Lester 212, 213 Rondinelli, Terry 85 Rose, Mr. Jack 29, 116 Ross, Mr. Bob 33, 116, 160, 182 Ross, Richard 71 Ross, William 85 Rossman, Jim 52 Rouse, Ronnie 85 Royer, David 53 Rueckert, Cynthia 91 Rueckert, Valerie 71 Ruiz, Maria 53 Russell, Thomas 71 Rutten, Debbie 71 Ryder, N. Randy 85 Ryder, Rhonda 71 Ryder, Sherry 85 Ryland, Julia 85 .) Sabatini, David 71 Said, Jean 62, 179 Saldana, Israel 91 Sallee, Mrs. Carol 30, 184, 206, 230 Sallie, Pamela 71 Sallie, Philip 53 Samec, Mark 62 Sandefur, Brenda 91 Sanders, Ruth 85 Sandgren, Jay 62, 188 Sandgren, Kari 85 Sandifer, Samuel 85 Sandifer, Virginia 85 Sanford, Douglas 85 Santaguida, George 85 Sare, Julie 53 Saylor, Christopher 71° Schaap, Jack 91 Schackow, Alan 73 Scheuermann, Debe 53 Schmidt, Bruce 71 Schmidt, Daniel 60, 62, 183 Schmidt, Philip 71 Schmitz, Michael 85 Schmoeckel, Darlene 71 Scholten, Rodney 71 Schraven, Melvin 85 Shuler, Dr. Phil 123 Schultz, Brad 85 Schultz, Donald 53 Schultz, Patricia 62 Schweickart, Mark 85 Scott, Jerry 91 Scott, Rose 85 Scott, Stephen 53 Scott, Timothy 71 Seabolt, Betty 85 Seaton, Dawn 85 Sehler, Margo 85 Seifried, Ray 71 Sellers, Carolyn 71 Sena, Al 85 Sepe, Paul 85 Sexton, Linda 71, 189 Shantz, Robert 85 Shear, Charles 71 Shelhart, Miss Sandy 174 Sherf, Paul 53 Sherman, Rusty 71 Shields, Julie 85 Shirley, Connie 53, 100, 224 Shoaf, Daniel 53 Shogren, Dennis 71 Shogren, Miss Linda 40, 85 Shore, Joseph 85 Shuldes, Eugene 71 Sickler, Rick 89 Sielschott, David 86 Sielschott, Mrs. Rebecca 32, 209 Sileven, Tresa 86, 176 Silva, Daniel 86 Simcox, Ronald 91 Simmons, Daniel 62, 181 Simmons, Danny 86 Simpson, David 71 Simpson, Leslie 53 Simpson, Orren 71 Sims, Gordon 86 Sisson, Michael 62 Skapick, Carole 86 Skjerli, John 53 Skog, Wayne 53, 131 Slama, Marie 86 Sliwa, Kenneth 89 Smith, Bradley 71 Smith, Bruce 71 Smith, Carol C. 91 Smith, Carol D. 86 Smith, Carol R. 91 Smith, David 53 Smith, Dawn 91 Smith, Debra 72 Smith, DeNae 86 Smith, Diane 86 Smith, Donald 53 Smith, Eric 86 Smith, G. Allen 72 Smith, G. Sue 91 Smith, Mr. Jerry 30, 210 Smith, Lori 86 Smith, Lynn 86 Smith, Michael 72, 171 Smith, Richard 86 Smith, Timothy 86 Smith, Travis 62 Smith, William 86 Snavely, Jeffry 72 Spain, Bert 86 Spain, Terry 62, 188 Spall, Caryn 86 Spangler, Susan 72 Sparkman, Betty 72 Sparkman, George 53 Speicher, Ernie 86 Spisak, Bink 86 Spore, Margaret 72 Springer, Ronald 86 Srader, Tom 62 Stacy, Debbie 72 Stanley, Susan 72 Stark, J. Philip 54 Stark, Joyce 54 Stark, Oscar 62 Stedman, William 62 Steen, K. Paul 86 Steffen, Donald 54 Stephens, Cathey 86 Stephens, Mrs. Earlyne 35 Stephenson, Susan 86 Sterk, Carolyn 72 Sterkel, Dennis 62 Stevens, Floyd 62 Stewart, Calvin 91 Stewart, Wesley 86 Stiller, Donald 86 Stiller, S. Francine 86 Stine, Nile 91 Stitles, William 54 Stockstill, Carol 86 Stoddard, Lisa 91 Stombaugh, Michael 72 Straley, Sharon 91 Strand, Bradley 86 Streeter, Dr. Dennis 40 Strickland, Edna 87 Stromberg, Larry 72 Stubblefield, I. David 54 Stuck, James 54 Stuck, Janet 87 Suhl, Glenda 87 Sullivan, Mr. Harold 123 Sullivan, Joan 87 Sumner, Jennings 87 Sunde, Leonard 72 Surber, Duane 87 Surface, Brenda 73 Surface, James 63 Sutton, Diane 91 Swearingen, Daniel 62 Swearingen, Randal 87 Swedeen, Connie 62 Sweet, L. Marc 62 Swinford, Rebecca 54 Switzer, Ray 87 Szot, Debbie 72 Szwarga, Steven 87 T Tackett, Thomas 54 Talley, Rhonda 87 Talley, Ron 72 Tannehill, John 87 Tate, William 63 Taylor, Cindy 72 Taylor, Dan iel 72, 202 Taylor, Delbert 63 Taylor, Johnnie 91 Taylor, Randy 87, 189 Taylor, Susan 87 Taylor, Mr. William 30, 209 Taynton, Mark 72 Temple, Susan 91 Terry, Thomas 87 Tevault, Mark 87 Tevault, Robert 72 Tevault, Susan 62 Tharp, Brad 72 Thomas, Carl 54 Thomas, Ronnie 9) Thomas, Vida 87 Thompson, Charles 87 Thompson, Dr. Roy 123 Thompson, Steve 72 Thoms, Mr. Raymond 39 Thrift, Joni 55 Tilton, Ellen 87 Tilton, Jerald 72 Tilton, Thomas 87 Tisland, Robert 89 Tkachyk, Kim 87 Tomasek, Gale 54 Tomlinson, Bill 87 Tompkins, Bradford 3 Toney, Mrs. Elsie 41 Toney, Mary Ann 72, 151 Towndrow, Sharon 63 Townsend, Bobby 63 Treadman, Mr. Fred 39 Trembly, Lyle 72 Trivette, James 73 Tucker, Bruce 54 Tucker, Michael 91 Tudor, Richard 87 Tudor, S. Raynell 91 Tuggle, Donald 87 Tune, Nancy 87 Turnage, Teresa 72 U Umstead, Esther 87 Umstead, Raymond 54 V Vanderhoof, Debbie 72 Van Dyke, Merle 87 Van Impe, Dr. Jack 124, 223 Vaughn, Kay 88 Veatch, Deborah 63 Velazquez, Jim 54 Vernon, Shirley 63 Vezey, Susan 88 Vineyard, Dr. Jim 22, 113, 144 Vollers, Karen 63, 99 Von Wald, Wendy 73 Vucelich, Thomas 73 W Waddell, Gloria 91 Waite, Cheryl 88 Waite, Pamela 73, 179 Walker, Dawn 88 Walker, John 88 Walker, Steven 73 Walker, Susan 88 Walker, Timothy 73 Wall, Robert 55 Wallace, Lee 73 Wallace, Rich 73 Walter, Stephen 73 Ware, Terry 73 Warren, Ann 88 Waters, Thomas 73 Watkins, Michael 91 Watson, Jeffrey 88 Watson, Roger 91 Watts, Oren 88 Watts, Roy 91 Waugh, V. Frances 63 Weatherbee, Brenda 73 Weatherholt, Julie 88 Webb, Aaron 54 Webb, Bruce 88 Webb, John 88 Webb, Wayne 91 Weber, David 63 Weber, R. Ron 63 Weberg, Howard 73 Wedel, Raymond 63 Wedel, Mrs. Vera 38 Welch, Mrs. Carolyn 38, 91 Welch, Ronald 63 Weldon, Douglas 54 Wells, Robert 88 Wence, Randy 54 Werner, Vernon 88 Wertz, James 73 Wertz, Roberta 91 Weymouth, Verna 88 Whatley, C. Scott 88 Whetsel, Charles 55 Whetsel, June 88 White, Kimberly 73 Whitman, Barbara 88 Whitman, Gerald 55 Whitten, Charles 55 Whitton, John 73 Widdall, Samuel 88 Widmann, Susan 88 Wiedman, John 88 Wigsmoen, Dolley 88 Wilkerson, Andrea 88 Wilkinson, Gary 55 Williams, Aubrey 63 Williams, Beverly 63 Williams, Charles 65, 73, 189 Williams, Colonel 135 Williams, David 91 Williams, Kathy 73, 178 Williams, N. Jean 89 Williams, Tommie 89 Williamson, Thomas 63 Willie, N. Don 55 Wilmot, Gordon 89 Wilson, Garrett 73 Wilson, Gerard 63 Wilson, James 55 Wilson, Linda 55 Wilson, Mary 89 Wilson, Trisha 91, 189 Winchester, Bruce 55 Winchester, D. Kent 73 Winchester, Maureen 55 Winfield, Donny 63 Winfield, Phillip 73 Wing, C. James 73 Winkler, Clarence 55 Winn, Mrs. Brenda 41 Wireman, Bufford 55 Witt, Sherry 63, 176 Witt, Tammy 89 Wofford, Mark 89 Wojcik, Josephine 73 Wojcik, Stanley 91 Wolber, Kathy 89 Wolfe, Clyde 55 Wolfe, Michael 73 Wolff, Delruss 89 Wolff, Rhonda 91 Wood, Diana 89 Wood, John 63 Wood, Richard 91 Woods, Sherry 63 Wooldridge, Heloris 8¢ Wooldridge, Samie 89 Wright, Martin 63 Wrobbel, Ronald 73 Y Yager, Phyllis 73 Yingling, Patricia 89 Yoby, Paul 55 Yoder, Craig 55 Yonan, Bryan 55 Young, C. Ray 63 Young, Debra 63 Young, Gae 89, 187 Young, Timothy 73 Z Zachary, Kim 91 Zayner, Bernard 89 Zech, Donald 89 Zellers, Garry 89 Zemeski, Robert 55 Zitsch, Jere 89 Zupet, Joan 91 Zych, Michael 63 Index — 271 j——aIndex Index of Groups and Events Adiniinistrators- Wats jas vom scaseo nt oO eerie eer oO Roe oe 18-21 Ghapel! @:2,. er. at acon cutjaie ro ols Nene Eee ro eee 104-125 Chicago BoatuRidessc-ees econ ce eee 204, 205 Christian Education’ aen2. 6. ooo ae eee eee 96 Church Education cj.1cerae ote ee ete ee ere 216, 217 Concert ‘Choir .55 9 So ee Pe eee 184, 185 Dayspring SinBeMs: «sn. ced¥s cos soe c.g eee «CRED een 184 Weaf ‘Students 4.222. .ceevs 5.2 see ee ee eee 101 Dormitory Supervisors, aio ee ee Settee) eek ee ieee: 174 Elementary Educationg.--.--9eee eo ae eke eee 98 Facult yg: AP eee ee rs orc es ne gees 22-30 Fall Prograin: of Jive. 500 og aco RE etre 156-159 Family Conterence ®.,7.25:20 © eae ete ese we re 3 210, 211 Farrell's ‘Iee:Cream. .cccg eee oe os 202, 203 Freshmen ; $y 2... soso ore ores CE ae a 74-89 General! Studies: ap.c.¢p tee soos od wees ae ee 101 Graduates 2.455 he: ME SoG. eee Se eS 44-55 Graduations ten: -: ae 2 cae nn ee cee 228-233 Honarary Degrees: Site. tack euge oi ary mene sae eee 227 JUNIOLS | sce Rote eee soe rte tee ee 56-63 Master’spProgram@eer..c. sea-ice acevo eee eee eee 103 Mens Dormitoriesme nti Rete er eee ne 170, 171 Mrs Hylander Sk ncue aetna ccc ies atte eceperer ome ees 225 Miss Hy lander: .2eye feet: Se Sc cscese atoece aeeceeeren even er areyeme teens 224 Missions: 1:3; Sys sreqnts ete 5 West santa eelle aya s aysvaacs ope, =| Sede se aeeeweote 97 Music: Education ers eamereetsieceis oie wee eerie 99 Néw Buses: 2rd oc tercccrerdtee: oie akewre tee water see ares ere ae one 218 Néw: Dormitories? £igsracirota- cts cree nes co Se eee coer 219 Opening Day. cayce Piece. cites ners cits aoe screeners ce 198, 199 Pastoral Lheologyas) copes ooh ee ee 94, 95 Pastors@Refresher er coer so aoe ee ee ee 102 Pastors: School Srey n..c4c Sete nee eee ee 220-223 Secondary; Education); aie eter ce ee eee peer 99 SecondsSemester Studentsa... ac eee eee 90, 91 Sophomores: Reuss. se ee eke ees I eee 64-73 Special Awards’ P re cee ee 226 Special: Eventsitiarc. 3b eee oor at rocco eee 209 SpeciallSingings Groups meee merece eee 186-189 SPOrts 20.6 ie esteseke sens so aol oa ee dn ote eauaee rome a remedies tine 190-195 Spring Prograna’ se.) c.dioc ceoctn ste susnsis o vruenost ema oe 160-163 Stath pens c crs: soby bee eerie, rai: Ca ene a ar ne me 31-41 Staff-HacultvaBalliGamesenee sores erate ener er 200, 201 SundaysSchool Classessane rere e eee enn eE eee 136-151 Western Day 2.2%. %heen.iieus sa oale e sioecinnmers aes yee 215 Womens’ Dorniitories = ... a eee 172,173 Work Scholarship a2. 2..25.feaoos es ce oe eee 175-181 Yearbook:Statt t2..190 eh ae eee 182,183 Index of Advertisers Balfour-Taylort. 2s 27 sac Scien eee ne - eo nee oe 264 Bella Vista Baptist Church (N.M.) ...........:...+.....-.- 247 Bible Baptist Ghurch (Mo,)eacs =e ee eee ere eee 246 Bill Rice Ranch: ),2%05-40%.-s sec sa. 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Dairy Queen 255) sae oe eee 257 Holiday Inn2s2 Ae oo o.s: ae ee ee eee 255 Hyles. Publications +. 55,...:4.5.00 es sien: ee ee eee 241 Lansing: Cleaners 4. See. .cctied occ. gsr os eee eee 258° avon’ Drive) Baptist Church) (fiex.) gases eee 246 Liberty Squares) or. prc tee ties rete ey: oe ee 265 Miller Road Baptist Church (Tex.) ............--.-..0005- 249 Motel Lee: ci gc ence hs eee eo eee ee 264 Open Door Baptist Church (Penn.) ...............0000000- 249 Peddler's Way 2.2... oe e06-c (Se 265 Phillips Drive Baptist Church (Ga.) ...............----+--- 242 Pleasant, View Dairy... 2. . “258 =e eee 257 Pressner' Recording... +3,.geT + 2 esc24. coe oe aoe 265 Rochester Hills Baptist Church (Mich.) .................... 246 Roloff Evangelistic Enterprises .................----+++--- 262 Rueth Dévelopment,Co. i sg6 2-2-2 oe 263 Schepel. Buick 3 32.25 Pigs: Brocton oo 260 Schererville Dairy Queen @. -- = se eee 255 Schererville Hardware and Feed ....................+---- 263 South Sheridan Baptist Church (Colo.) .................... 2492 Stereo Sound osc chs Re se eee 256 Strack. and! Van‘ Til’s 7222 .3...cee 5 ee oe 254 Superior.'Coach’ Salegh.. ... ..:- crap = 252 Sword of the: Lord |: 2 3Ratcs 0 cca we oe eee 251 Von) Tobel Ikumber: Mart 43.42. + = eee eee eee 258 Terpstra SW ac. cine ses ote oes eo eee 258 Tiebe]’s: Restaurant .... q..snce © eens eee etree 254 Union Chapel Ghurchi (ind) == 4-- = eee eee eee 252 White Insurance: Go; 8 a5 2.ac2 nace an nraeee ate ee eee 259 COLOPHON 1200 copies 272 pages 9 x 12 trim size Meade’s 80-point glass text 30 pt. Laurel Headlines 18 pt. Laurel subheadings 10 pt. Laurel for body copy 8 pt. 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