John Brown University - Pioneer Yearbook (Siloam Springs, AR)
- Class of 1977
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Wolf Jenkins. Always there are smiles Newcomers and visitors readily comment on the friendly atmosphere they find here Nature too smiles at us Laughter characterizes the mood of the campus Laughter generated from the hearts of real individuals not statistics. With the variety of backgrounds, inter- ests, tastes, temperaments, and unique exper- iences represented here, the smiles could convey any number of meanings. Many times laughter covers up and temporarily soothes the tension and fears that lie deep withing us. 1 IEELEASEW J K. x iqxf 1 ,' 211: J N3 rl A Y l , gift X , ,Q-A 39,4 1. Sharon Nute. 2. Teresa Reed and Carole Weaver. 3. James Nutt. 4. Mr. Siemens and Bill Steeves. 5. Cal Nieman. 6. Sherry McMillen. 7. Duane Orth. We don t come to college with all of our prob lems solved For many of us the problems just begin when we enroll here for we are entering into a world where we must learn to think for ourselves and where responsibility rs often a new concept Amid learning and laughing there is confusion and lonllness tension and pain We bottle it up inside while we can but somewhere we all have our breaking points when we let it all out We would not be human if we did not cry or shout and we would not be able to know and appreciate laughter or silence 0 l ' 7 'V f . I .. A 1 1, . ' ' XX ' . UE? ' ' - U t 455 '13 -QQ, - ' bllay L f- ' br V,. . - A :Lv . Y l .i , , V lr 51- , ' ' I ts?-5 Y ig . . . ' . . I th 1' 1 i , . ' . will 45 fa W' it . ' Y f , 1 , P ' 1' Y' . X N x , +1 W . v S JE JEVS, NSE l 1 ,X r- 'ffl Y 1 Kathy Nuswonger 2 Kathy Homberg 3 Ann Mills 4 Hal Nall 5 Roger Cllne 6 Kevm Lance 7 Gaul Culver xgw ml 5 4 'Q H ,. V ...tirin- 4 143 iw-ri, it E5: ' 5' , 'ff' ,a .1 r . 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'N 712 4.7- living experience here at John Brown has includ ed many growing experiences touching every area of our lives mental spiritual physical and emotional We are affected in some way toward growth In each experience that we en counter Hopefully these have been positive ex periences for all of us as we are training to be better people in this world and effective ser vants of Christ Growth - lt's a part of livingg a sign of life. Our A . . . . - ,, . , . cuff l 5 -'47 -A?i.'2 qi ,T .,v,N V ln A,,,. . 2 .. V, 5 9 DE DIC ATIOII r . L N 5 H 1 Pete Hammerson 2 Darryl Ketelaar Dave Tollet Jay Dangers Bryan Frlesen Dave Gibbon Loren Bacon Don Taylor Dennis Schumaker 3 Dan Schneider Pete Hammerson 4 Brlan and Lori Smith 5 Pam Woltman 6 Cathedral of the Ozarks 7 Candy Nave 8 Loren Balman 9 Duane Orth . . . - - , , 1 1 1 v 1 ' - , Q . V' Dedlcatlon Successful llvlng requlreslt Chrlstlan service demands It Without dedication JBU would not be the school that It IS for It IS the concern and hard work of a commltted faculty and staff that makes It possible for each of us to only when we are dedlcated to what we are dolng that we are able to reach our goals Whether It be dedication to a person a difficult task a speclflc cause or our dedlcatlon and service to the Lord we realize that dedlcat1on IS one of the most lm portant elements to possess We face the future with the assurance that when we meet the Lord one day our dedncatlon wall not be forgotten live and learn here. Students too, find that it is X. ffilf DS IP... 12 371. 3--Q F5 'W 'RMP-' ' 1 f '11 .ff TB, t'-1 an -'ij xxx b QMAI.. gf J Qi it ' 3,1 .. 1 :yi f 4 'a f' . xg L, ,A5, 3, .1 --1 fX 4 Fl .xx 21.1 .fm 7 -. I his 0 f- 1. Talmadge Jenkins Jerome Maxie Bon- ny Marzett Gary Allen and Tommy Pil- lette. 2. Mike Terry Don Frey Steve Megli Randy Bell David Goodman and Dan Blan- kenship. 3. Donna Peterson. 4. Bonny Marzett and Marsha George. 5. Pam Smith and Ellen Smith. 6. Mark McElroy and Krista Bihl. 7. Marlys and Bob Allison. 8. Brian Friesen, Jeff Hockman and Luke Classen. Friends' The very word has a cherished ring They make a world of difference in a per son s life Without a friend life can be so miserable, so alone, so lost in the sea of humanity. With a friend the strangest place is a challenge, the busiest city a haven, the tragedy of life eased, the fun shared . . . 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Now I'm getting used to it, and I must say, I really do like it.'l think I will stay! l ' ' ' xfff'4Ett:1+?lfi, 35,.tR J' Registration da.. s , t y , 4 The day of registration had just begun All the kids waited in line, Oh what fun! Some had been there, it seemed nearly all day. Surely there's something better, a more organized way As the students bustled here and there, It seemed as though they did not care. But they stuck to their task and would not quit, They kept on plodding, their classes to get. Some pushed and shoved, and fought here and there They knew what they had come for, but they knew not They asked for instructions, What on earth do we do? Don't ask me, they replied, lt's all up to you. Take this, sign here, fill this out, won't you, sir? Just a few more items, then give it to her. Go right over there and remember to pay. You must do that, of course, if you expect to stay. Q A ' - ifx 7 , - .. - li , 'a , 'F .V W 5' 3 ', A N 'V-' ' y ' F! 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Paul Crowder. 2, Jana Lyda, Judy Hnebert, Debbie Helfers. 3, Loren Markie, 4. Jim Caldwell. 5. Greta Palm, Carol Clements, Janie Long. Pause i l l I , 1' at Two hundred people gathered at Pause What was their purpose, what was their cause? They had gathered to worship, fellowship 81 praise To talk about God and learn of His ways. At New Life Ranch, Dr. McKinley began To tell of spirituality and the inner man. He told us of prophecy and things to be He taught us the Word and Christ's love for me. There was canoeing, riding horses 81 a water fight Games, hiking and staying up late that night. There was pushing in the water 81 splashing a friend Oh, what fun-times, does it have to end? But end it did - while we gathered as one As we partook of communion in honor of God's Son. We left with a warmth, a feeling of cheer ' We can hardly wait for Pause again next year! 1 Chapel 2 Leslie Lrickson 3 Students 4 Sally Fai less Vince students 6 Bert Dunham 7 Dr McKinley 8 LuAnn Arnold Chuck Gardner Rhonda Bohler Laura Layton Stan Hetrick Deb ble CSnapy Simon. Eisaman, Bill Steeves, Mr. Walters. 5. Dr. McKinley and JBU Retreat 9-D ,- , -I - f 3:2-Lg'-, , 3213.3 1:- -1 5 4,-,lx 1 M't ',vJY - ,QA-1.3 1. Y 1.57, Mix, , gy 1 ,z -5 , 4. - 'J '- - F' -'A .'A!.'gp A I, 1. f ' . . ,, me i l f .,IJ1 ,A pf., ' U ig -. 14+:.' 'f fl' I i' -G if. , Yyfylrq liiill wtili T Hey look, there's Charlie Brown stuck in jail. And over there's Snoopy chasing his tail. There's superman, Dracula and even Egor, Many other costumes keep coming in the door. Hear music playing as the DJ's talk, The crowd's coming in, now begins the cakewalk. The Halloween carnival is under way. For the Sophomores have worked many a day! There were donuts, hot chocolate, 81 Carmel apples too. Look at all the booths, there's just so much to do! As the clock struck ll they began to go, Who's that under the mask - do you think you know? GEMIRWVIHIM uincdrzsmuf TFLUACU 'frm gwqp 2 'Fm 111155 EGR 'QF . , ,I . ull J M f .,a ' Ea ,-.if v H i I -.IG NIGHT GF The jury was assembled from the audience that was there The trial had begun What would the verdict declare? The defendent pleaded not guilty As the witnesses took the stand The evidence pointed guilty The trial continued as planned But soon it was all over All had been said The defendent still said she hadn't But the jury said she had LK - JANUARY 16TH OPE l .Q 3,31 A -if 6 fc nf K YJ' fi .f A i, ., ?s'f ?'Tws Everything is in its place From the bed to the floor All is spotlessly clean Let's open the door One glance in the room Will show something has changed The mess there once was Has been rearranged The rooms were decorated And there was plenty to eat Each room was different A new idea in every suite Everyone had to be Cleared out by ten I just can't wait Til we have open dorm again 30 .5 1? -wg Ask. . 172' y gf.. -QPW. , A ,f'gL3- . - if 10 fxiiixin v- ,-il-rl J Wd .Lv- DORIVI H vi M Ei , ',..--- , -',4-:...f-- ,g.....---'- ' l 1-I A Iii. 1 if ' -:iw , f X , !,,,,,.-, ,- I ,-' If- , f r - ' 1 Doug Houffman Knm LoVan 2 Brenda Bur ton 3 Ronnie Jackson Julie Tulgner Dan mas In the dorm 6 oe Salomon Andrea Rntz 7 Ardlth Kolkmever Muizeyr. 4. Maureen Huloert, Wolf. 5, Cfhrist- 6 . . n . --l...,,, If X' 7 Q31 Cramming? The test was an hour ago. Another Saturday night and l ain't got nobody. I wanted to read Peanuts first.' 1 Pam Woltman 2 Jan Wilson 3 Teresa Uherka 4 Julie Tllgner Rhonda Bohler 5 Chris Stoll 6 Carol Lindsay 7 Bren da Burton 8 Jan Hodges Ellen Eckman 9 Mike Terry George Weaver 10 LeeAnn Blomberg Lynn Ohman Jackie Curell 11 Glenda Batchelder 12 Maudie Isbell Jane Anderson , . . . - 1 - r . , , . - i A WGlVlAN'S ,Q I Nl S, '- 'FXQK 7-at y , A ik! if T Atal , K f , f xl v 'U l 4 ,I lf f x XL 'qu' I sure hope my future husband knows how to iron. 6 l Being an R.A. is about to drive me CRAZY!! We told you to put the thread in first. l. WORLD mug w-'-1-, ,ll ,, I can't wait to squish it between my toes. They really DO look fuIler!! x 1 Q 1 3 1 I , . ' n S ! ! I s A l--aa, rv .5 ll l ' 'farti- '-..'- . , , ,- 1.1.4. - -4-4 . . or you'II break your mother's back I know you're hungry, but gave me back my hand. In r M -- w 1 4 Wir.. Ka' 3 BACHELOR'S BARRACKS if k E 'H if 5 'M if 75+ Q l l' ,I , l lll f. l l J i-inn Q 2' A A4 ' X' ,Nfl 5 E ur Do you think it will stretch? What do you mean it's on the wrong foot? Ig ? 5 5 .. ,.Z'-7 I can't move or the bed will falI. . l I v - V e T, i ,Tie A, ' 2 : . ' . 2 '-QE fl - , i 'A infill 'X' '1 '2 - 'rg i- Q be e W..- e 4- -A4 No, Hezekiah is not the New Testament, Not another bomb scare! X E x LOVER'S LANE W?-. 4. Kraft s Kornflakes Camera shy already? Will I look like Farrah Fawcett? . . .n lt must be mountain grown. ,, R.,-gm.. -45 I'.'... A-v .yay .v ., 1. LA yin: .4 Another Evil Knievil!!! ' eww K 11 'x I , A-,. A. But Mom, it was only a little rock. I l I I t i I L .1 -3- 15 .- . Y- : W1 - , .g. 5fr9' BANQUETS 3 fa- A I , The Welcone Banquet kicked off the 1976-1977 School year early in September. Trust Company from Mobile Alabama entertained the guests for the evening. John Coates, a JBU alumnis, is the coordin- ator for the group. Rod Learned, a senior, was the MC for the evening. Traditionally the Welcome Ban- quet is an annual getting acquainted affair for the student body and faculty. an Y '90, f fl Al 4 fx ,Arfg .,, g H- xg X C'G'NS ? f1X..-ff 5' 1 ' 'VW' 'J Ziff- X w ggi- 1..n.-. D Designed in modern arrangements of blue, the 1976 Christmas banquet centered around the theme of Christmas Dreams. As usual, the Home Ec Club provided John Brown University stu- dents with an excellent atmosphere to enjoy the food, and enter- tainment. Sherry York was crowned queen, and the evening con- tinued with special talent from a musical group from Joplin. The group had a unique presentation using slides, skits, and songs, combined together producing an enjoyable time. fm i l 1. Bruce Howard, Karen Powers 2. Chris Stoll 3. Maudie Isbell 4. Gail Cul- t 1 ,ff-. x ver 5. Sherry York 6. K , ,, Sherry York, Jean Perry f ' - I XX 7. David Armstrong, Joy Wheat Rick Carpenter Donna Peterson Lavonda Mcllvain Jim Lynch 8 Chris Stoll Maudie Isbell Gail Culver Sherry York fl l K 'xx - .1 S . ,VM fx1X -I Fc' '7 g-,? ',..-- IL . C, ' 5- 1 X-. 111, . X 7 N xx Q. X9 ' I I 1 A yy , 1 s 5 A There's nothing as exciting as a bomb scare! That's the way it was on a calm Saturday afternoon as the guys in J. Alvin were preparing to go pick up those beauties over in California and Mayfield. Having exact calculations of how much time they needed to be ready, they were surprised when their plans were shattered by one little phone call. So an hour late, the banquet got underway. With the theme of love overflowing, Paul Crowder acted as Master of Cere- monies. After one of Billie Holiday's filling meals, he presented the Queen candidates and their escorts. Miss Greta Palm was chosen by the freshman class to become the 1977 Valentine Queen. The enter- tainment was provided by Mick Ukleja from Dallas, Texas, and our own Coach Roark at the piano. lt truly was an unforgetable evening. 1. Carole Clements 2. Diane Dinnel 3. Lynette Musgrave 4. Melanie Orton 5. Greta Palm 6. Susan Tilgner 7. Doug Jacobson, Dawn Lanka 8. Judy Hie- bert, Liz Rogers 81 escort, Debbie Helfers, Gary Vale, Doug Siemens 9. Queen candidates and escorts 10. Gary Chesney, Jackie Curell 11. Doug Hoffman, Coach Roarke, Debbie Starnes 12. Greta Palm, Debbie Dor- man 13. Dan Blankenship, Karen Sand- EFS l 1 l L i i I 1X :Of 11 'VI A World Premiere was the theme of this year's Engineer's Banquet. Decorations were cen- tered around St. Patrick's Day and spaghetti was the main course served. The night was full of excitement. The senior engi- neers went through the tradition- al Uknighting ceremony and then Miss Dawn Lanka was crowned as Queen Pat by last year's queen, Koni Walsh. The guest speaker for the evening was Sam Herrell who spoke on recent developments in technology in our world today. X' W 'UH-1uIusaa....,..... 1 Candidates and escorts 2 Sam Williams Jim Pearson 3 Sam Williams hon: Walsh 4 Harrell Guest speaker Crowd 5. Jon Cousins, Dawn' Lanka 6. Sam -rf- rm A writ' - f' J' K' f 5- ,, .1 --Ai v I -J sv N752 a E421 T? -an .223 : f..,. ,P , 7 U C, if .,x .Lu .I .5 . A 6 q Ee Lbs. . ,F lf..- The Little Flowers theme could be seen every- where as the Jr.-Sr. Banquet began. lt was an exciting night as Mike Elliot and Donna Peterson were presented with the honor of Mr. and Miss JBU. Dr. Nichols and Mrs. Shirley Thomas remi- nisced of by-gone events in their delightful eulo- gy. Entertainment was provided by Christ Unlimit- ed Bible lnstitute who treated their audience to a puppet show and a variety of Christian songs. Mike Elliot concluded the 1977 Jr.-Sr. Banquet by singing Little Flowers. an ' i- ' 1-Q , Ig ' Xf f v M N I'fF'EXv- ' . . IIL I T T IL H IF IL U I W Q H + R S 47 PRING ACTIVITIE ll y, .f l Remember the guys - hair slicked back Girls with bobby socks what a nack Phone booth jamming and soda shops Such words as boss and hey there pops. JBU decided to live those days of old They dressed keen and sodas they sold If you happen to get a look at those guys Don't laugh at the funny looking ties. :AA-. , E 'I F2 'U 'QE . 1 '5. Ja ' V '1- Lez. 2 5 . l,iL:.,,A. r 'M' an 'X' -ff . 3.-2. . ,.-,- ffl . TQ cv tml P. 'Q Q X. A 1. i 'QS1 N.. if QQ ll-I .li l i I I I I I I l I l we I i I I 'Q-iq., l ,mln if ,li V K .i An s will Vin, 2113 I- 1, .-4 N! r . ' in I l it .. .t ig Q gl 'Ll um., I pf . ix-3, , tx . 'A 'N Blix, -u' li: A 4 ar '.,?W5 'sig alia lf gf' ' 1. Telephone stuffing 2. 50 s Day crowd 3. Tom Strombeck 4. Becke Ball, Vickie Blatchley, Rochelle VerHo- ven 5. Mark Brookhart, Ken Haron, Ken Wetzell 6. Lavonda Mcllvain, Dan Blankenship, Darla Hill 7. Terry Strom- beck, Debbie Miller 8. Karen Powers, Bruce Howard 9. Soda Shop crowd 10. Ron Day 11. Soda Shop crowd I l .7511 k .1114 Irv' w ' ll .. I dlllf-f.. if 92 ,Y '-- ' 1 , .. -X I!-':1'l.giu . 4. ... 7 . NJ' A Y l L 1 n ' i ,,,,., ,list 'Qi all . ffl YA: uf X rx,-P X 1, f .Y .-fu' ?i' Q ll' -fl L N F 'im .Q .N ,viii F ' - . ,.. - .3 lgaf . Q x, .1 ,s.,. ll . X f' EN ' f ,g l- - 'v 1 'lsgia --Eli? g '-g Rise and shine, it's intramural day! The competition was now underway. Classes gritted their teeth - ready to win The women fought hard and so did the men Competition it seemed was close all day Nothing now could get in the way The end drew near, who whould win? 1 Class Competition Tug of War 2 Brian Nuts, the seniors won it again! smith, Keith Holmberg, Rockie Baney. 3. sen Anderson 6 Water volleyball 7 Marcia George iors. 4. Connie Nystrom, Regan Wing. 5. Steve '-+1-Q A' 1 'L' 'IM' ,Av -550' S 2 z 'fr -11 1 sniff' Il 'r E55 -af J rf E ,HJ-135 E 43' ' 2 X If V V. I Q 4. 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I i V L A r..:.u.v' l , . , I , ' P' 1 . ' - - V l N i, -.I .HE -.,k 4 v ' fi 1 1 A mg? if L4 Y 1' IP: vo J V V QNQ Nw , 'zu' in i i f rv -' 'Q '1 1 f4'f:1 .. xr 1 A fn X' avg A fled.: ii s? il 1Tr uth 2 Trinity 3 Doyle Butts Richard Nis wonger Jim Pearson Andrew Bowlin Jenn Company 7 Archers 8 Petra i I ' i ' ' Q. y' Watkins 4. Kathie and Michie 5. Evidence 6. Trust I' i ei i , 4 4 ,..,: Q .5 he 155' if h V- ..Q,j7 4 g 'i' ff .pi an I, . I. There was once a girl from JBU Who, for twirp week, couldn't decide what to do. This was the chance she had awaited all her life She panicked and was scared - oh, what strife! Should she ask out the guy she'd adored? Would he be exciting or would she be bored? She inally decided she would give it a try She dialed 214 and gave a deep sigh. She mumbled in the phone and tried to keep co But wondered out loud, Does he think l'm a fo He paused a minute, she thought, What a mess The she sat down in shock, he had said YES! 1 i I. 1 Lin Johnson John Snodgrass2 Rhonda Allen 3 Carl Palm 4 Cheri Williams Bill Hunt 5. Tom Nesmith, Tami Blackwell 6. Larry Evans, Lynn Ohman 7. Gary Vale. Debbie Helfers 8. Bonnie Janzen, Phil Han- son I. 'ir 4 +1 fx +1 +1 'F 444 44 444444444444444444444444 44 4444444444 4 4 ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' Illlll HK il Ti 58 Chicken and beans were served on paper plates Dinner was delivered by waiters on skates Everything was opposite of the real live thing This was the setting for the Mock Banquet fling. There was the 50-year plan, Destruction of a Dream And I am a JBU Sophomore Oh, what a team Then there was the fashion show-with girls galore The banquet was a hit - l wish there were more. ..-1...--vigil-'UA WATER Vik AWQ.3 IQnu nf- X. ' l iii -gf if we . 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A' Ryu 25 ,N LNXXY, :M Q N x x x ,K , N ml H xxx x X ' -.Ks x X-0 YC -.A l W1-??K'4 - ' r I W 'ff 112: 3, -?i M ,X l GUNCIL T0 ' SSIST IN THE NITY OF TUDENT V VANGELISM The Council to Assist in the Uni- ty of Student Evangelism con- sists of 18 members, and is made up of students from each of the different Christian minis- tries on campus. This board is responsible for coordinating the various groups as well as activities such,as the Pause Re- treat and ALlCE's. Decisions made by this board are instru- mental in the growing Christian outreach on this campus and in the nearby communities. Reach Out and Touch, Charles F. Brown, 0 1971, Word Music, Inc., Waco, TX All rights reserved. Used by permission. '13 CAUSE REACH OUT AND TOUCH .. A Soul That ls Hungry NEIGHBORHOOD BIBLE CLUBS ... consist of four teams of students who go once every week to a house in the Siloam Springs area. They tell children Bible and missionary stories and encourage them to grow spiri- tually. This ministry helps JBU students relate better to younger children and sometimes they have the privilege of leading a youngster to the Lord. f . . A Seeker Unaware I li BIG BROTHERXBIG SISTER . .. is an organization for JBU students to be a special friend to those children in the area who need the love and fellowship of a big brother or big sister. JBU students get to know each of their little brothers or little sisters individually by taking them on walks, to the cafeteria to eat or anything they enjoy doing. There were picnics this year and the girls even had a slumber party in the basement of California Dorm. -5... ix V n ,lf 1 V Y. I J. . 4 vihiuns... , CAUSE REACH OUT AND TOUCH . . . A Brother Who Needs You BOYS BRIGADE Men and boys are able to come to- gether and learn from each other in Christian service in this organization. There is the opportunity for grade school and jr. high school boys to meet with Christian men and spend time learning about God. The highlights of this year include a backpack trip, with a bonfire as a finishing touch. Other activities include picnics, playing basketball and regular weekly meetings. T l ... A Man Who ls Lonely If You Dare WOODLAND MANOR Every Sun- day afternoon you will see students from JBU loading into cars and driv- ing off campus. What are they do- ing? These students spend their Sunday afternoons with the senior citizens at Woodland Manor. A ser- vice is held weekly by the students and they go into individual rooms to share their love for Christ. This year a tape ministry was begun. There are cassette tapes of the New Testa- ment with tape players for them to listen to during the week. Woodland Manor is another great opportunity to serve the Lord at JBU. CAUSE i REACH OUT AND TOUCH . . . A Stranger Who Meets You STUDENT MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP ... The students in- volved in the activities of SMF are challenged weekly by guest speakers and films. These challenges promote interest and involvement on the part of JBU students to know more about the routine and life of a missionary. The missionaries that come are able to answer questions that might arise concerning the calling and responsibility of a missionary. Because missions is so important to the growth of the Christian church, it is vital that students are aware of the needs and duties of missionary work at home and abroad. SMF meets every Tuesday evening under the leadership of Phil Duhan. They also meet in small groups to pray for different countries of the world. . . Tho Touching Means Losing A Part Of Yourself STUDENT MISSIONARY PROJECT is an organization that works all year to send out students for a summer on the mission field. These students had to be accepted by a committee and then began preparing for the summer. The big event this year was a 24-hour basketball mara- thon. lt was a great success. Teams played alternately for 24 hours to raise money for the project. Even though they were dead tired after it was over, it was a lot of fun. 1.2.3. Boys Bri- gade 4. SMF - Mr. Daniels 5. Woodland Man- or 6. SMP - Front- E. See- I e y , J . McQueen, L. Ar- nold, K. Sand- ers, L. Coch- rum, Back - C. Cox, J. Hanna- m a e y r , T . Pruitt, D. Kline, A Lyk' , Dr. Bowling 7. Bon- l A Decatur J ins me Janzen CAUSE REACH CUT AND TOUCH PIONEER GIRLS . . . Among the many active Cause activi- ties are the Pioneer Girls. This gives JBU girls a chance to fellowship and spend time with different age groups and provide an excellent opportunity to witness. Activities include skating parties, banquets and learning needle- point. There was also a banquet held for them during the year. i --,AQ-v' II.,-A W 1 X ' ..L.g. . . . Show That God Lives In You 1. Jane Anderson 84 Pioneer Girls 2. Jane Anderson, Eileen Kent, Pioneer Girls 3. Campus Action 4. Jim Lynch, Toni Brandon, LeeAnn Dubach, Rhonda Bohler, Randy Peachy 5. Dr. Bowling, Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Weaver 6. Meeting in session 7. Eileen Seeley, Deb- bie Widbin, Sheila Mehrer, Wilma Vogler, Jon Mar- quardt, Scott Young 8. Mary Bennett, Sheila Mehrer ... A Friend Who ls Weary '4 DELTA CHI This organization is directed by Wayne Mason and is an outreach program for those students going into Christian service. They send out gospel teams and music groups to various churches in the area. Spe- cializing in church-related services gives them valuable experience for future church leadership. Delta Chi is an exciting opportunity for college students to serve the Lord in a great way. CAUSE REACH OUT AND TOUCH Shed God's Lite In Darkness 45151 -'few . . . Let The Smile Of God Touch Through You CHRISTIAN COLLEGE BOWL Breaker 1-9, I need a 10-4 on a CCB. What is CCB? It is a program of quick recognition of Bible passages from Romans to Revelation. A passage is read and the person to stand first gets an opportunity to identify first the book and then the chapter. One of the highlights of the season is the All-Star Faculty Pharisee Quiz held in convocation at the begin- ning of each semester. Top quizzers stand against the Bible facul- ty and that proves to be very exciting. CAMPUS ACTION This year there were seven clubs lead by JBU students. Clubs were started in Gentry and Westville. Others were held in Watts, Decatur, Gravette and Siloam Springs. Jim Lynch, Lee Ann Dubach and Rhonda Bohler served as over- all leaders and Dr. Burns as faculty sponsor. Spiritu- al growth is stressed and church attendance en- couraged. ,-6'-T ' -- . ,J C355 A-, - A V 1 X -X -. G, ,K -QQ:- . lil- T 3 i CAUSE Q 9100110 , gg: , ef 4, 'urn ' +4 I 5-4. -4 W-F5 250 M J' Q5- f6'5Qv B :J Jllr s. Those on the Advocate staff will all agree that there is great excitement in being a part of such a high class organization. Their enthusi- asm for the activities going on around campus is endless and they are continually coming up with new and original ways to present news to the JBU student body. Because of the sacrifi- cal efforts of the editor, Sherry Mac , and her staff, the Three-Fold Advocate appears on the scene every other week to inform students of past as well as future events. Nobody ever dresses up for supper at JBU, right? WRONG!! Every Thursday night the cafeteria is full of ties, coats and dresses. These are the senators who re- present the John Brown student body. They are elected by their fellow class- mates and are responsible for many stu- dent activities. Everyone enjoys the events they sponsor including roller skat- ing, intramural day and even TWIRP week fright girlslj Through the Senate, the stu- dent body is united not only in recrea- tional activities, but also an attempt is made to come together and function as one body in Christ. 'N 3 i ' 111, , Q l STUDEN' 1. Dave Wilson, Rober- ta McLendon Carole Weaver Linda Whit- comb 2. Dr. 81 Mrs. Ni- chols Dr. Bowling Dr. J o h n s o n 3. T o m Strombeck Karen T h o m p s o n A n d y Sloan Dan 81 Lynn Paskiewicz Brian Smith Jim Lynch 4. Bruce Howard Rob Morgan Krista Bihl 5. Watkins John Harrell Teresa Uherka Dan Paskiewicz Rod Learned Donna Peter- son Connie Nystrom Steve Matchell Don Bunker Karen Thomp- son Andy Sloan, Ginny The diligent members of the Pioneer staff spend long hours in the 15 X 20 yearbook office. They can also be found rounding up people to pose for an unposed picture, hunting down a photographer, finding what name and major goes with what face, getting info on which team won the championship or pursuing a variety of other equally challenging tasks. As deadlines ap- proach and speed on by, a pattern be- gins to appear and the excitement mounts. Soon fatigue overcomes the excitement, but work goes on. Long nights seem shorter with the anticipa- tion of fulfilling a dream. A dream that includes the past, present and future. Dreams of the past, it's events, it's sor- rows, and laughs. Nightmares of the present, long nights, deadlines, and persistence. Finally the room quiets, the staff sleeps and pleasant visions flow through their minds. Visions of a yearbook completed, organized and appealing -- A yearbook that shares and fulfills their dreams and yours. e a vonda Mcllvain Connie Nystrom Karen Sanders Becky Luff Karen Olvis Phil King 2 Stan Butler 81 Coach Haynes 3 Karen Olvis4 Lavonda Mcllvaln Karen Sanders 5. Connie Nystrom 6. - 9. Year- book Staff 10. Sharon Nute 11. Rod Learned 12. 1. Ken Haron, Linda Whit- comb, Beck B ll, La- Ken Haron , im: ,f -. n .. , 'li ' . - ' 'll ,, H74. , .4,,- 9 PIONEER I f 1 A lf 1 - '- , , v , my ,L L M,-,, - V' STAFF A K A aw., , 7' I .0 I l P9 ff 9-U. vw-J qv,- !-F .H I if Q 25591015 3 ,, . iw., ,A mff' ' .gL hx This year marked the beginning of A La Carte . This is a pretend business set up so that the future secretaries can get experience working in actual business surroundings. Each secretary is given a title in the business and they are to perform the tasks of that job in the business. Sharon Lithgow was honored as the outstanding secretary of the year. A11 'Q i Accounting Clerk Qa il guraschck i l f l 3 A LA CARTE The Engineers were one of the more active groups on campus this year with such activities as the Engineers Banquet, the breaking contest and time spent with the bid game. THE GAME The bid game, perhaps the most important item for the engineers this year, is a fancy term for a highly formalized classroom exercise. The game was developed by Charles Willis to generate more enthusiasm for the dullness of portions of the Senior Construction Management Class, and seems to be spreading to many Universities through- out the U.S. :::::::-..: ......- --:sax-.5553 ff- ji ENGINEERS The Student National Education started off the year with the election of Karen Thompson, Dan Siemens, Caryn Powers and Lois Cochram as officers. They have weekly speakers on topics ranging in subject from child abuse to education in a Christian school. These speakers give their presentations during the supper hour to encourage student participation. The main event is a banquet held once a semester where student teachers meet their cooperating teachers. SNEA If H '. f l I ' - l x 3 ff ff 1-.NX Colhecon, as the Home Ec club is called, in- volves mainly Home Ecmajors. The President this year was Sherry York. Their main activity of the year is the Christmas Banquet. This years theme was Christmas Dreams and the candidates were Chris Stoll, Maudie Isbell, Gail Culver and Sherry York. Sherry was crowned queen. Besides the banquet, other activities included a freshman welcome picnic at the be- ginning ofthe fall semester and they also held a variety of seminars given by Billie Holiday, Mrs. Thomas and the League of Women Vot- ers. All in all, it proved to be a very exciting year for this unique group of people. HOME EC CLUB KJBU, a student operated radio station, is perhaps one of the better and more modern Christian student operated stations in the country. Students come from all over to gain practical experience working in the station by per- forming the duties of managers, announcers, continuity and sales. Stereo FM and a completely contemporary Christian format allow KJBU's Spirit of Love to stand out considerably in the community. With frequent prizes, contests for listeners, and better advertising, the station has been able to gain a faithful listening audience and increase it's number of advertisers. So if you want to find out the latest news or hear the best in contemporary Christian radio make it KJBU. if! h. I 'E .4 xrl .1 i 3 l I I I .1 Fl . l' 1' ' . ., 'U' X KJBU :gif .il -AYJA ... . ' . -Q KJBLLQ - so HOUR Ji MARATHON . fi ffl::5'2.1ff11i.W I -' z'.-ii.. x,+,,.4.-lf. iii1',.'l.1ij':44Q:i,FiQB ,.f' 1. P2 'M I N. . .-.1.A.. iw H I v, .. .i .il N31 i.g.i,L45a.9g '-'i.. V ' Q.. ......-,.. 5-.L .EL 'QL M 3 xi-'B-.. 'Y ' p.- ' 111' -or , i A Q if V, '-M Q1 ' 1, 'L A ' iv 'W S v 'iY tg. 1 yu i 25? f k 3 M A y ' :ffl's1 '!-71-'f Y , 0 ,ag ' 211445 - e ci I --. El 4 14 E,.ci:'d13F::5,2:P4P, I ' 51.1--A nz., -, .fm i ' Q -L ffl.a vir 'F 4- L - J . A1 f e 8 ' . . ff ,... '-. ip, , 3 '- Rf? .Af!6:'f51P1gi--: - A gk S115 ' in yy- 'Sf I I H I pill! - I . i:'. i-' A , . , ' ' ' It V.,-Q ,fr r 1. Kevin Lantz 2. David Frost, Larry Gehnng 3. KJBU H- if X, N- ' L-f ' 1 Marathion underway 4. Dave Brooker 5. Joey Kessler 6. ' V ,A -qw, 7 Howie Maraz 7. Mike Terry 8. Eric Johnson, Mike Ervin .v-4 - ' ei . .. w... ,.,....s ,.-.1 A T '13-1 iff.- SPIRIT GF LOVE Under the direction of Richard Emery, JBU had a great choir this year. The Cathedral Choir presented the annual Candlelight Service in De- cember, and went on spring tour throughout the Southern U.S. The Choir has provided music for chapel services and banquets. A new addition this year was the Chapel Choir which was a class offered to any student who liked to sing. lt was under the direction of Jerry Chrisman, a JBU music major. CHOIR The John Brown University Band under the direction of Ed Marlar is another asset to the music department. They prepare all year and perform for the student body and also neighboring schools. 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Negrnith, and To,by,li Zwingelberg. .w- Q D, ' Al i -4. Jufiiorsi Back - Sally Egiz, Katerina Guess, Reagan, ,i ' Wing, Kris-Willits, Ly Siemens, 'Lynn Paikiewicz. Gheryliilg 'iUnrulj, Kathy Bo gllon Bunker and Markfwillits. Mid-li , i idle - Diane its. Dayla Baney, :Kim Kenyon, Gail 'WCUWI , C rol Hanley rry McMill'Lh and Lou Anni l Arnrjgilignt euambs Nu .. i V l li. iaieaii Juracheki, Kathy Bunnel. N il rf' 6. .Steye-,Megli, Kevin Goodman, Randy Bell, MikeiTerry, Dan Blani2'enshid,.,,an.d Don 'Frey. -' 7. Sue Lemp, Kgis lMlIits and Diane Muench 8. Mark VlHITit'sTJames Nutt and DonIMacFarland ,Aw 5 'ff 1 2 1 , R 1. Linda Atwood, Teresa Reed and Barb Eichor. 2. Debbie Phillips, Katl Knode and Dawn Lanka. 3. Jan Baker, Maureen Hulbert, Lyn Siemen Ellen Smith and Joy Wheat. 4. Jesse Caradine. 5. Susan Tilgnler. el Wilma Vogler. 7. Khris Willits. 8. 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WF B Q, Eifiiiamfg? ., W Qfmsf 3t'0 l:Q'afh?fxfi1afk:W'UIE N: I -ss 3 , ss -M ,ummm SHE zmngi Oxnenjmemoggble M 5 , ww f H: Egg occurance fsiyfasiilggjr of B ms M . . QM? awww mlfns Wllletgiiigggpgzgwer , 5552-:f1EffQammEog:gw?g:g ggQYt:1:efFga: WXEW Mx Himrm fbi JE H -QM H H ggi'gwxfQance.E5T EAn MEQerga. sgug! 35 ggiwwfmm H Q, .deniwCQg1mf6FIiBdQ?amwegxmiif if fgggigfgfff QEMfi?g:xwfgSj2'f'Qfzw3agg'n-'E'E-iwmgmi 3 izgmhmmay .fnoimaaaveggibeeniwmamg W miss: mm--.Wax 'M m,fWM1faa'Efw,1-1 W M foods HW 2f!Q:?E 5QQ?F'k H W W X22 mga funli' BZ gggmfff Nga- E Q 2 maxim: Hg: E mum XR I E H I SEZ H EZ Hggjaggiw H EM jg? my K W H H gm M Mgggnmiggjw B B Ti 1: I: .r w, is Thank you Lord for this opportunity to play for you, Amen. Alright let'slhave the tip-off. The buzzer sounds and the ballls in play,'l'gPasbs it around, cokme on, let's work itSim!Jwo Points!! Gfomod shot, l5t's go. kefempgif up. H This was a typical scene down in the boys gym during intramural basketball season. Qfviigeli a vgeek twelvex teams QISIQCQM fgundiljayqlingsit outitoa ggito the mplasyfofisl H 'H HSS H E it mam . The games vyere bitterly fought, with the Hobbits pulling off the victory. ln- tramural basketball came to an end as the teams reflected on the fun and ex- riitemdntr E H E ei , ,Qs 1 -P -C101 I If l0'I'flwii5ii:liUi5 Fi I ll :Si I DWI II! IC1 F1 Mit. U IO! I M .ld Il J-'H n:4l:misewi:n' m.ll'Il:,ii ri. ,, Regal?Wing',yCardl Ramey, Gail Cuiver, Linda Stockstili, Lynn Seimens, Jeannine Patton. 2. Linda Stockstilyl, Connie Nystrom, Freda Cowart, Annette Friesen, Regan Wing. 3. Tip-off, to start-game. 4. Matchell and Marzett coach the M8fM's. 5. Lynn Seimens, Reagan Wing, Annette4Friesen, Freda Cowaift, Caroi1Ramey, Linda Stockstill, Gail Culver, Connie Nystrom ntrzumlral an ketlmll ,Even U'1OUghE77Hfl6 sehsonjyxgas Sliiiiidigaillliisiiisief iwho participqted iliintramirral bigiietoaiigreellf-E55 joyed it. Thisf year Wes thefiirstr time that the girls were coached by aiheletes. ThefEompetyition45ii6n- sisted of four teams' who practieeg longand 'th h th ' P W' WUC QD US'Q?!'n- 4. , 3 My -amen Www Mmm mwaSlMW5i'Uw if51E'mn . QM Nusa fu-'Q iwmvl H ,A -:iw E ST' an ss,-game Connie Nystrom, meinben this to 'say about the ,eE season, Ii ijgaliyienjoyediifhe opportunity to get exercise and feilowship withtjthe other giI'lS. 5412.2 - vm.-. . , , -,- 14, , , 1 1,-I ,fqw-.--1-,1-L 1 v 4 2 w w if-IG' - f , L . E , .gf , gg, wx if 2, '.'. -tffg'!i-5Q1w- - t, fifql,-f 1 2 ' A -f:f--2-ze-1' -2 1' ,KM ,:,ir ibm 1 2 - V:-f1 '!!!! ' a ss 2 Tl'16Z20l'fLy2 2pgogIem igwith ms E ss mm ms qw X' sb?iQ5uv ghi?ye2i2Zw52?-gzlfiii ii. Steva Dafling at Mike thi-2f:SeQs2Qnw22J2aS2::fO02 EQ2g11n3EQtbd:Kgi1hE iMeyer5 2. Mgryin Spees. f Gogg9n2iMe?Ilem53 4. E F Hdljnberif Nik? tgamsm ss H-WQQSEQYEE1hQE'QE9PiZQEf2'f'iPC2 ss ar'i82thefEomp5?cition2 ,was j USES? teiiins ilargcn '2fShK53Stfw'Ifg Eifchwsigf 1 MQ? 1132225-2:l:EQ9seEQsS. WlaQ3jtF1aE 3-Sm2nliEt2 2Nm5S7als'f 5 'n 'm Kefmvffges 95222 'Mor PrQQfie2ts2i8F INAMQEF Qggpliig etsli The? Ememi ihavga fol- 2' Wowgidf thczisagnggnrsulegiorgg Wiiileim pasf 2 Zseqekgl E Yiirsi 2 B. E, 2 2t h Si. gig S2 egg Epjgiifde rig 2piIggesftg2hi?Sown Efearrigg Wand? the fbattegsi are. onlyg Qiallmebf WFS thif6fw522?23ES may mn ms mam ms ms ,,,,,, , , , ,, s , ss ss E ma w jgeith Mathias. 5. StaFfHe- irickx Qs Mike Jerrgg 7 Eyik? g9lI2y6F'322w8. EDon 2 fHedges. 8. Tom Strom- - beck 81 Mr. Bunfts. 9. Eric UQHHQQQ 2222 M if 22 2 gm 222 QWEMEEEEE ,Q fidg Jv,5li5,,g4 . Y , L LL - .- 'LV - -, -' 1 rl 3 ., ,Q .. LJQSY. A - s ie, .-- ,vp 1 A 5 .aff - 1 ,V , , 1 yg,:,4q,.'4,' L 1 J '- 1 l f'Y-79 'i 5iw:'4Vq5't.--?f7'f 1FqA3llVT.:-fi' '- , .' 'f 4.J'U.J'lq 1-rw f U ' J ,4 -1 il .- .1 , . 4'l,,:,. ,. , ,,.i.,,' .. , '1'f, ae, .. f ' 'C' .' 'I 3 j 1 H 79n3.aN'g ': V, V- A - - -1. ' W. x 1 A ,, 4 1 - '-W! -'aim ' L f?'22JQ'-ii f , 4 Y -Dir ' Y . 1 1 3 5 5 ooooooo -.ix w 11-an Q 'V 9 In 0 fi ! AAF' - b-ff' .av f. , F. 1 PAH- I , , M F X 3 4 1-55: .J I .1L5,,w,5. M E w .. . '1'ff QW6lf'1 fiienkins, MSUPQEEQ-Iulbert lang!'5Bobin McLennen. '2Q WoIf Jenkins, Ellen Smith and Linda N Amerson, 3. Marcy Hartman and Chiiswillits. 4. Marcy Hgntman and F?QdqfC9wart. 5. Marcyklflartman. 612-Glvybsjwilljts 7. Freda ?Qovs7art. 8. i'MauEi55pw-iganulbergf 'Q ga bfifqiswfimith. ld? ilenmkins EIl5n1'S'F11ith and S s z -f .x rs ' I m n B na Pagjajygoods. H Nj: E 98 U Pr '-4 7 8 . . X ,.J V. ,. - . . V V 1 ,u 441 v x.. A I J i 4 9 ft' 41 ' ., 1,-' A 1' There were seven,yvomen's in- tramural softball teams this yearq- made upofrofggbothytedorm students and marriedstudents. No one was reallyioutto show off their 'athletic prowess, but rather to relax and have a good time while getting,ig:siom'e exer- cise. One girl commented, I came out lookinglilie adtist pit, bitt it was ,as ryiotL'21jl'he- games were played oh Monday nights during the month of April, and everyone involvedg seemed to enjoy themselves 'and have a 2 good time. A M-f A-4 .aw ,, ' - ' ' --21,1--ff I- ix f - , 4 , ,. t.. '5 6 655- ' ' CHIUIIMI FIRST UIQ! X o x 10 99 NM!!! x is xlllllum , 1 ffl w e X NQMS gee ZWW sl . -' ' '-' A5 . Q ,1,Z flff. ' '- . 1 New , .f,Q2hf,p70?6' ' -, -.XXX ,,,,,,f,Mf,, wily' , 1 ,lf 'wt H b t,NxQiQ.5. M 1 1 W X, K -.5 X 5.'i'gQi'4lg1lgfg M46 Q. N ' sa wi .yr-Q s 15 X ' ' NS A 'l,-ff Ts. N rx ,hh TN r, 'V' GeQrge4Kell, the former,An1erican League basebiallistar, wasfther guest speaker for the banquet which was held on Monday April 25 at 7:00 p.m. Kellwon many honors while he was play- ing forfithe Detroit Tigers. Currently, Mr. Kell is employed as a TV broadcaster for the Tigers, owns and operates a business here in Arkansas, as well as being the president of the Arkansas Hall of Fame. All of the athletes in each of the sports were honored. Special awards were given for the most outstanding players in each Spdfte A Members of the former swim teams made a special presentation to Coach Hub White who retires this year. Coach White helpedvbegin the Physical Education and Athlegiiciprograms at,John Brown Univer- Coach Bill Haynes served as the Master of Ceremonies for what proved to be a very enjoyable evening for everyone. eww XQXRNYNQQ we M1111 ymfdfyff ff AN 1 f ,ff News fa Z W . Nu V ru' ' if, ' ' -News .L . mxX . W - , . ' 'xixxxmix NW. lilly , , New we M-NNW-,X Q K .V CSM- ,Sxl.w'll, 1,4 I JK ,WJ A h ,X . mu, 11 ,4, ,l , 1 f x X X Mg-'S' , Ql.fu,H2 Zi - -'aff' ' f 'I sw A 'a e f .3 . f . v, , s iw-gf f- - . er i , l . '-.J 'E -II fp. Y ' 5: 1. Jack Waldron, Coach Bill Haynes. 2.aGeorge Kell. 3. Ellen Smith, Coach Mike Hunterf- 4. The Girl's Basketball Team, Coach Mike Hunter. 4 if 1 X .,-, , 0 a . - . 1 5 l i 'r:.-1 ' ., 5 -,4 4 ' 4. J 0 fi 1 4 ,J' ..f.-F '-7 ' .-N' 1 2 ' 45. ,, Q - jg -yi, , . V.-4,1-4, - :. -' -e-' Lx-ii.-4 4i9iL m. i . A 1 A MJ- .. t l l Although soccer is still considered a club sport? onfcampus, the .team greatly' improved' over the previous year. Much success of theteam was due to the efforts of pIayer?coach Steve Giddings. Steve was awarded tljrexg-m,ost valuable. by the, team be- cause of hlsinvaluable help in shap- ing the team. The members of the team really en- joyed the season. The, school sup- pdrtwas great from both' the1HathIe-- tic dept. and the fans. The, competi- tion was greatly improved over the previous seasons, and the team ter- minated a winning season of 11-2-2. 1Zher'Lteam,.is entering the Arkansas State tournament with hopes of win- ning. Phil Duhan commented, Many of the players are just playing for kicks!! '-s fx 1. MW' .C 7 , . 'f-Hr- pkg-3' 1V -. -. V '1 'Lf -M' I V P -Aj G. 1.5. 4 V 1 .W W, - N . P ,fgnv V. .. VV- V. f :.. - - f- - -L' '----. .., ' -':, , , D L 3-, --.L W'f 1... , 5 L. F' '. I w ' -,f -fVu.,,.- '.g-, ' ' nL7Q3z:'f'f: -'H'-1f'f'-v. .-.V . 1,35-lg Jfs ,v L' ' 'T-' 5... - f-4 . ' Af 'Q ' Lyn: . 4' . nf , ' in . :Lin - -Umar - - I 159.111 V, rs ,V , r .- 1 .. -f ' .at V .-1... 2--'fri f-g.V'Vi- W ' '.-- X ' jf'2a'X' --'i??f9iLf.'3'5?Fyr',D -A H ' L v4f'w L1-uA?'m, ig.-fy pq.. '- , I :- H, x5.1'f5FF 'f.-Z'f'f 'r '?.-'V6i.f,, ' 'D . ,f Y -1 r - ,- I 3 V. if - '-.f 1' , ff' - , 1 V Q V lit' ' V'fs'2. 1 Q ,Lg-3 , ,. . . -'uv-FQDQAI-v - N, ' V ,ff fin, A :JI 1 ,Mg-' 4 1 , 2' 1' :'U'pL-x., lt, :I-U Q- A A J.. 'M . f:'- .f'--',- w --4' 7? --a' ' f ,. ..f.i.54.-5,-ram ...ul HIV VI V E N . V ?aQ'I:2w.sx'7 .gf ' -.wir x -' V. 4' . fa-'VV If W'-+ I V ..- 'N ' - -1. . w If Wfgtf.-4 '54-VW A Vg 1 ' -- - - t. - . 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' 1.-. . , V ,-V:-'-HV 9 . .E- X 4. 'nf VC sure '-':. - - -V-1, Vo-I W i 4 'FH ,Jin , J fl ,lr ,M fp.: .r ,. ' -mlb' IU' V, ,f 'Q l, 'f E -61 . HA ' !!'4gi-QQ-' 4'ff 'J V. :V-J if. .. .4 .' - 4 -ln 1 Mfr- g- . A , - ' V j . . 1 .-. - M' . . - 'Afdfgff' ' 1 ', . fa 7 'V ' ' 'V ' V a. .U I ' '-QYQ-'W' -' -Y! - ' 'Iv V' ' . ' 4' .. 4 ' 1, .v.- 5L-:19'Y F - IIVJ- '- ' ' - - 'Q' 'ww .r ,fm-D - N' -V..--, V fr , , ' - tr , . . ,fer ., , -' --.,, , sal t l1F'V-' -' D VV- .I A H k V AV 'tl ue. li.: the 10 f-.Hill I .551-,VL 1 ., . I -ff. l Y' g, ' 'Al-., 4 - 'TV - f -f1..-- .11'f,g ' Qs ,,a:.--VV .- A V-f Q,-If ' b, 3 . i ' ' V V -'.. - . 12. 'V .-4 1 . --0. .. .L VV., VJ.4T'5.'T-VV -.V .' ... V- - . .4 ' ., Y. mp..-..-L4 l,,., Intercollegiate Volleyball l C2152 121 4 , L+-,-1. -... ,rr E 4 ' ' ' V l w 355-v 11-1 f' ll? , 'Aff 'lk if Q f 'll , ' . ' 5 L. X f.-I vi, . 'H Y lk Q ' if l gy X ,fy if: 'f'.-,mgiffu 'XY 'l QM e ll , ' 'A 319- l 5 1 Q, -wl5?Qm.fgx:E'-vfg,:M 1 H ' 1 i .We- ll . . ,-jf .-l.j':' e e - . ' e ' . l , , ll , . 4, e , -H e . l f 4. ' '. .- 1 7, ,1 -1- ill .g,.'.-. ' V l 4, - ,4..'?i.'5V.'..71f 'f .'-37.21-tip. e e 'A -4 E1 A winning seasoniwasiobtainedmthissyeairiljy thitwomenis volley- ball team. Charlie Pitts, coach of the team,A.summed up the season like this: We have demonstrated excellent ball control, excellent spiking and good servingg infact the girls can play a high quality of poweryvolleyball. With some refinements, l look forward tota super season next year. T ljeivarsityrendedltheir seiason with a winning record of 15 out of 25 matches. g g 1 i l Pla. .,. fi ,V ,ab-' :vi 'l s .A '1'..Z . 1 Q.. . l. .luv r 1 .I ,il .. -4. ' - g . -.s- K 1, -4. .ng - 1. A Team - Linda Stockstill, Sue liemp, Connie Nystrom, Susan Tilgner, Bonnie Janzen and Annette Friesen. 2. Sue Lemp. 3. Connie Nystrom, Linda Stockstill and Jan Baker. 4. B Team - Cindy Dewar, Barb gichor, Jan Bakery Sharon Batchelfder, Diane Dinnel, Tami Blackwell and Teresa Reed. 5. Jan Bakeitgflliiane Dinnel, Teresa Reed and Cindy Dewar. 6. Connie Nystrom. Annette Friesen and Linda Stockstlll, 7. Charlie Pitts and the B1fTeanjl. A at . N , Mix -if wrt' -l-.... -., V E W3 1 .5 1 . L.-QEQ - - O isle' 1 -1 f 'HX 'L BASKETBALL All ui n H . . . ,MM Q, , lrf-Fl , hl - .','. - ' 9 -2. 1 ...--1- , I J 7' ' - '-.-. ai, J Ld l W. 1 . , ha-,Ai l V T., .VK - . v- , ,l i l .TEM A. 1 , .4. 1 f ,- 23' Q V ' .1-,. '..v'. A. ,M . ' 1 1 A-'i 9 I i If . Q. A . 9 2 , . IN D , k X.. ' 9' I . 1 0 t X ., J, , 1 ., M ,V l ,V f. 'S I -- si,-.v M ., ,, 31 if? IS or ' i 'fs , 47 N' . 1 '7 'V ??f.,,,,. -An ,af-, LA, if N W ,11 M s sadism 1. Crowd welcomes players. 2. Introducing the starters. 3. Team Huddle. 4.x Kevin Riley,EMlmlge Eliott. 5. Enthusiastic crowd. 6. Ronnie Jackson, Jack Waldron, Gary Ashworth. 7. Steven.Mat- chell. 8. The Golden Eagle mainstays. 9. Ronnie Jackson, Gary Ashworth, Steve Matchell. 10. Marg Brown. Coach Roark, Jack Waldron. Don McFarland. 11. Wayne Ellis, Kevin Riley. lg? ...ss is ZA E . n in as is in Meckem. Kevin Riley-. . . M B, - B Hugs I-egg ae 1 is V yi , H- A lf? fu... H - fo Me...,.,,,,,,,w. safes is -.nm Q W M1 ,. M Begins. H iegexwlm H Mfr. its W E 5 aww H W oneness a annex EXE megan maxaman' mjgsmnz is some is swag is . E mm B E New H H mgawv H' H M Hifi H HMM' .M H .ms H B M E HMB.. -is a aw- - H Us 5 H Www mayhem E gspgnxgw H .WWWWW ,.,s,,,:e'35QH if mmavgstrmmf W W'?-Wuxi was 'K-minfflgeeguw an if NQEFQQEE- EW. 5 E E 5 Exif Mil-W -at-'RN +is..e1s4MM:.lf Qs.Mf.w 'gixiilmf as -va. ga: , , . .. H H I M , . M , . , .. M E . 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Haifiief M eviggm .WWTQCMHM .,. ww- .aids .w Bfwfwiiiggg sms? -N2 SmPfMkw? m2wQfwF 5 ikeggeiggwiixg-e seeing ew is f-,Mesfa.egwee,,i'l,e7Nim ffeijgilfwj- e ' x n My iv 1 f 1i1r.-3-5. Q 1 1 it . .., 2 . -' .1 Us l X yt V ' -' -,-'5-iii J '3 5 There were many new faces on the Eagle basketball team this season, mainly due to the recruiting of Coach Dwaln Roark. New starters includegdg Talmadge Jenkins Cknown to the fans as WoIf J, Bonny Nlarzett, and Gary Ashworth. Other new players includ- ed Ron Jackson, James Nutt, Bruce Meckem, and Jesse Carradine. Jack Waldron, a sophomore, moved into a starting position at guard and Steve Matchell returned as a starter, this season in the position of forward. Other returning Golden Eagle players, included Wayne Ellis, Kevin Riley, Mike Elliott, and Daren Barnes. Next season looks even brighter for the promising young Eagle team. all L. 1 4' -1: na an an main E msxmg SN B Hgh! Ewa mwisigiisfm mini-gggsazf MQPSWQQ 11s.:TaImasdgeifef1Bm5-- QmzfevQMevee1f'Qi QQHJFQUHSQ? ZMarzett. 3? gtanding? ili?mil'5 R.: HRQNQQZE Tommy PinGne, mgr ...Ja1madse Jsflklffsb James? 'Ng.tt., Dareris Bgrnesi JQEkmQVaId'ron,iQQgny Mari? Ezstt. Kevifffiley. HPQZIQGEQYL-2113?iislgivu--:Maf SBrowFim, 55511 CQEYPQxKn'56lQif1Q5E?,To2EEg3,Rbri H15 - E s6n, Gary Asl'Tworth, ABfgi5eQMeQQ5gTJ5sSE1GE5rgQ radine, Wayrge Ellis, Mikeilliott, Sf6y5 Matchg1ILf 4. Bonny Mavzettf Jesse? Ca?radinei,5wS1ieve Magtil H Qcheni 6. gaimand. 'ixjow Hmgrigxrgysf KB 5755 199,111 5' Ex 5 P65 H ?BckgQggf9Z'Ql,6QlEgz Williamsf 112. Efalmawdgeg a?ikins3s1lig1y6?5lufo,,n,Q 5 Bonny MaFzegt. Q 1 Q ss a a E V xr ss ss E ma , ,A .. . .E A ,V A a l ,Q . b 4 5 1 K: ? L . - Q' ' AY E P . gr if .4 Ea' 'L 'ML i' ' f JA.. X I X x I w.- ..,W Y.-Y, ,, ,WW , V if 4 l f kv 1 :. A ff ' if - 1 X .1 W, , Xa . 1 , lj U P 1 -Hx, X ' FUI! .AF J ,gs 15 ' r l ini 1 4' --1 . , LM Wav in ' , .4 I p, ,J .A XJJL .4 Lf Nuff '21-ll Q- 1 ,. 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Returning players incluril- ed Pam Smith, glulie McQueen, ang Cheryl Unruh,,With the youth andy skill of the, Eaglettes, tlflglnextl years look bright for the Women. , eqgfqligf 'X l ' fell' 'S xx- A144 4' kg' ' l 2 I . ,N f 5 4-HS. ff-if ot' ll ill , 'Y ,sd-WA, 3- i 'NG E' .lit 8 L ji ,I im il . ,1' Q1 2,fi?t1'r I , ? T2 l 'V 5 GZ W Z Z, P ,df-f g mxvy LQEEK X .1, 2 1. Q 'w 9, 45 I 5 ,. 1 1 N -3. 17 I' 1 .r,. ...v f. lj J '32 ., I S' Wk' ' Q x-xkbmc 1 -2 ix-usqgf . 1 ,. , , -Tia 'Z E ' QQDFGNL : 1 , Y. .-55:52 2 1 1, 1 i gf- ff - -QA -- . . V , 1 : 1:1 Ei, 5 . ,A Qi, , 1557- .2 . gif' , gif.- lxyr- - ' 'EG' ' X 'gN- ,,Z-f- 2 , xizv - L '. N, ,.-. 5, , . .5- ' 33... ' ia' l --lu, 1,-B ' -.55 V .' H ' '1- . XX. 'A ' ff 3- .. 52- 'X ru-T ... f-115' , , A-1 Ei jflsiffie. ,f xg l 'Q .4-Aff: f fgf4.s 'fzfzi , ' rw 1 '-1 ' - --Q --fig A ,r HY. ' ' f2fagi 1f' - . na man N cum N4 1, +1 :'1.l ai,- . ...df L+.e'hl4gevf ltwivf QEMC a X -l kr! N724-SiS. 5' L ,J 'Y' .. 1... i-mg. 'K L Q-.1 1 . 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W 23L':.1.Bs2s:!.2i..':11'Ci.z'.a42r:3.r 'fafflifw theffim f5aP'p'Qdat'?9'?i95'r5 S995 Layton: Debra Dorman. 5. Debliex Simgn 85 port' gomparedn :mf last Kathy Bunnelw, 'Marcy Hartman 8g Debra Debbi?4fflh.f?Ught. th9'Vf?U5V fwefe Dorman. Laura Layton 81 Julie Uigner. 6g ge1'iGIf31.fy?g, better. ,W ,and June Time Mamy Hartman' 8' Q 10. Marcy Hackman 84 Debra Dorrriaizii :E Layton. 9. Cfiaarleadersli Coach Bdarkif , kwa as -Wfg3f,,Q:w. of mWyaLNNWmM1f5.,,, Hmixfimagx : .. ., X aM73'i afai: glesffvwiwii-5214 Mfg B5Sh.jFMW'Q:'6q1.: kl::'.iS'S.kK.j ' wwrfxvf xf-fzfixxifi -5' i r V' i i ,. I' 4 . -v 1 I 4 l 5 I 1 ,Y X - D .1 I ,N If . nf w , 4. pf I I A nv A f' Q' 1 l 'pi ,.-f P ',fx'Af 4 . '- . K A a-ff' , J f ,-Ln? P ' 'M . Q ' Q 1 , 1 - xi v , I WNY. 'il' 'kg 'V .14 It . 2- . ,'- . 'f ASF' 1. J' 13 xi. 1. ,lg A 1 Q Ya' 'I ,' .ffmfl ' N. n, L. txt x,' -.1-- ,gf , . . ,5 4-N! i 2-vkaix-S A. ,N - 5 11. ..A .. , F' A i i - ING v ,K ' '4 NA. 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' - ,Xa ,-fd 4. 5- A ,C -..-fl, L ...OC -53.5 f-te '. .3 ,Ti buy, -1' ,V - ,M-Q 31 -q.-qpgqvh---.4 4 .,: , '- 'i :'9 -471-1 -... -xr,-J -. -..f ms .. -- 3' T 1' 4 445' .-Q ,- 6- -. 1 -.-. Q ' x o - W - ly' . A, 1 . Q 'S Q , X s K fi w ,fr fi' L V I in ,X rf-. I, .P '1.' A 4 F N 4, J -1 3. - a 1 4 Mg Q 1 A l- o we N- .,s- ii. :. '5- - ,Qi .fx . '.- L., I, if ,-'Uw 5 ., ,X I . . . X P l ' - -- FG 1, 1- ' 4' -- 1'- f ,Ju - . V 1 U . K... . it 4-M A Q.. 2:4132 , . :I l Za .' - Y, , ...,, ,.f,.- V'?i3 1r HE? This year we've seen perhaps one of the best teams we've assembled in our history , said Coach Wally Moon about the 1976-1977 J.B.U. baseball team. The kids really work hard and like to play. We've got a good nucleus from last year's ball club and l assumed we'd have a good club this year. I was right. The current record is 19-10, with 8 more games to go. Coach Moon said that he felt optomistic about win- ning the district and area conferences and going to nationaIs. The team was led by its 5 seniors this year: Philip Arnold, Dale Hatcher, Ron Rhodes, Sam Holland, and Danny Paskiewicz. The club played an extremely competitive schedule this year playing 20 out of 40 scheduled games against NCAA schools. The team has grown each year and improved. This year we were as good as any college in the Mid-West and are still improving. 2. Bobby Brown. 3. Bert Dunham. 4. Bill Hulse and Sam Holland. 5. Dave Stockstill. 6. Steve Rhodes. W . ' , -'L..,,. - Tv. 1- . fi: -- I l 'ell 1. -. . 1 ' aw-7 .-r V A' ,xA. . . -Q -'fir ug 0.9, ., 4 --- . 1 f . Q 'A-:J . 5 1 If L. 1 A ' 'A ' ' ' W, .4 X. . Y. F . -.4 , az' ' vi Y'l ,,,,,., i ' ' , - . T Y t .,. J -r. ,J N ., A 4 Q W J' A , V -A A Y 7 F I D lm - if ' - .f We A- -, --r . p V . , ,i .. .. . , Q ef F ' -- 1-1-J . .lfla 1 A ,x 'S' '- '- 'F1 ! v ,W f1,,,e.- .- ll -. -' H- ..v- 'f ' D., .Tp z- il-' ' 'Q -'Vi'- -F' ...J-,,.-. , 1, TV?:7 !-Y'-A W. .. g 1. 1 ,, lA.- ',- --M55 z,.-dr-v f - ' 1- , ' . .4 ,, :. 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V f .li -v,,.,- ' - 9 --E me 1.- ai. .' wr' - l. -1-.ri I Q.J:lq,.J wg. ,' ' The Men's tennis team spent many long hours running, working out in the weight room and even scooping snowsoff the courts toe w a E prepare them for this'year s Asea-if son. All this hard work paid off the team proved to be one of theft' best all around tennis teams. JBU has had. g The team consisted of 8 mem- bers, Steve Coleg JefflpFerrelf,tsCliHg5gi Musgrave, Lonnie Emanuelsonifii Rod Learned, Phil Hanson, Murf ray Trim and Galen Cox. The team worked well together and each ,0000000000000001 member improved as the seasoning H'N'N'N N'N'N'N'N'N'M'N'W progressed. With tlfie four players returning, JBU has some I E N more exciting tennis in store forg 1 ' z them next yearn g gg pqznzuznzoozooznzn:+o:o4,vo,oo,o+,f9,p,o Y 00000 .-1.-- - ,,+. , 's ...qi QQ. Gilt df Ml pm i ks , l'-5 :1Q'E.. ' .,se..,1-,gr 2 Z ,Qi Y mfg? li -515 M, J, - .-few -. Inspire.: , 1 4-215 if? 4. 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L FeIl.0WSl'1iD' Of Christian Ath- iletes showed renewed iigferest this-year With many being in- volved in Vbzogh the menigand 'fysgp'mfeh'isicI5apters. ' fciiiigghe men iipgegigqgdz QMike Elliottgwcgptaing Dale Hatch- er, Co-captiini: Ernie Mathikf sec- fretary: Danfzaskiewicz, treasfllrerp Qarigi .Dan Jantjg CAUSE represen- Rcl'lj'diedQCgpgiesiilystrom, faiiitiiijgr Egigryhu Poweisi, -co-eaptairfgxglisan ililgnerg secretary: Vickie Blatch- ley, ,tqeasurergi and Kim Lovan, public, rellaiignse director. Spon- Wfqrg, gtiigigwzigmedh 'weirezepggcb gif '- g'W-4?'ra2??-1,-g'ffffnss any - V 'M E- Swiss-,Q lgggiynes QiRoarI5LQE9rHfqxge Nvqmem Dayikii Laika and .q fig af Yisf ihandledeythe' duties bflfiieri- sore. D - l ulfejii' 1 v, mx- , ff' -ag-'a-r4-r4'.-- -aifffv ?G'f5' . ,, , -r , .Q'-C' L e 52:15 - ' ,..v-fa-I., A 7: 'lp .,V ,- -- J , , g Q ,K ,-.., 4 , 1. fAndy, Luthur. 2. ZM.3Evin Spees, Andy LUthuriand'Bob j-jeberlingy Connie' gis- trom 4. v Caren Powers? 5. Steve Matchell, Dan Janjz, Steve CoIeQ .Mike Elliott and Marvin Spee5.,6. Pam Smith,- fvioky Blaichijf Boh'neielf733nf seng Diane Donnell, Bedke Ball, DebbiegPhillips, Dawn Lanka, and Caren Powers. 7. wKayNEkeyAand .Bonnieflaqgeg V81 Vicky' Blatbhley. ' I f ,M , .v . VK -...mmap 'A 5 ',i..?fM ' ' 'II : 2 1 X ' Q frgjilfa -f - ,fc 4- 1. A 1 -A . Q . ? 'L- 'C-1 ' BasebaH BasketbaH Texas Lutheran College .. Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University Pan American University . Rice University ........... Oklahoma State University Rice University ........... Rice University ........... University of Nebraska . . . Southwest Baptist College Simpson College ..... St. John's University ..... St. John's University ..... School of the Ozarks .... College of the Ozarks .... Oklahoma State University University of Arkansas L.R. . . .. Southwest Baptist College Tulsa University ......... Missouri Southern .... JBU OPPONENTS JBU OPPONENTS 3 6 Arkansas Tech ..... ..... 8 2 70 2 5 Phillips University ..,........ ..... 7 1 73 .. . 4 13 Hendrix College ............... ..... 9 8 80 6 4 Northeastern Oklahoma State ........ 70 72 O 9 College of the Ozarks .......... .... 8 8 75 2 9 University of Central Arkansas ....... 76 68 6 2 College of the Ozarks ........ .... 7 2 68 ... 3 4 Northwestern Oklahoma ... .... 76 73 5 1 Phillips University ........... .... 7 1 78 10 2 Baptist Bible College .......... .... 1 08 91 3 2 Northeastern Oklahoma State ........ 90 88 ... 3 5 Cameron ..................... .... 7 O 72 5 4 Missouri Southern ........... .... 7 8 89 . . . 11 2 Evangel College ......... .... 8 1 89 19 3 School of the Ozarks .... .... 9 8 62 . . . 7 1 Arkansas Baptist .,........ .... 1 OO 70 8 1 University of Arkansas P.B. .. ...A 92 75 ... 12 2 Jarvis College ............. .... 1 15 84 15 1 Jarvis College ........... ..., 1 O5 84 13 3 Oakland Clndianaj ....... .... 7 7 69 11 7 Bethel CTennesseeJ .......... .... 7 3 71 16 4 Southwest Baptist College ....85 80 9 5 Southwestern ............ .... 2 O . . . 7 3 CForfeitb 12 6 School of the Ozarks .... .... 6 4 57 5 1 Oklahoma Baptist ..... 52 65 4 1 Baptist Bible College .... .. . 75 73 10 3 Mid America Nazarene ..... 94 83 7 4 5 6 0 8 5 2 7 4 Tennm School of the Ozarks ......... Northeastern Oklahoma State . .. Southwest Baptist College ,... Southern Missouri State ..... Northwest Missouri State .... Northeastern Oklahoma State . .. School of the Ozarks ......... College of the Ozarks ........ Evangel College ............. Kansas State at Pittsburg .... Western Missouri ............ Southwest Baptist College .... Kansas State at Pittsburg JBU OPPONENTS ....9 O ....8 1 ....1 8 ....2 7 ....3 6 ....9 O ....9 0 ....7 2 ....9 O ....6 0 ....7 2 ....O 5 .,..6 3 WOITICII BasketbaH North Arkansas Community College Oral Roberts University .........., Northeast Oklahoma ASLM J.C. Seminole J.C. .... 1 ........... . University of Arkansas ........ . Evangel College .............. . Crowder College ....... ,.... . . . Northeastern State University ..... University of Arkansas ............ Southwest Baptist College ........ North Arkansas Community College Crowder College ................. College of the Ozarks ......... . . Ozark Bible College ............. . Northeastern State University ..... Southwest Baptist College ...... . Ozark Bible College ........... . College of the Ozarks ..... , Pittsburg State College . . . , Pittsburg State College , Tennm School of the Ozarks ..... Oral Roberts University ....... Missouri Southern . ............. Northeastern Oklahoma State ........ Arkansas Tech ............... Evangel .... ,............. Hendrix .................... Northeast Oklahoma State .... School of the Ozarks ....... Evangel .................. BU OPPONENTS VoHeybaH JBU OPPONENTS 82 68 Crowder J.C. ........... . .. 2 75 84 University of Arkansas ..... .... 1 66 77 Oral Roberts University ....... .... 0 52 77 Northeast Oklahoma State .,....... 2 87 92 Northeastern Oklahoma A8tM ...... 2 70 65 School of the Ozarks .............. 1 80 65 North Arkansas Community College 2 65 67 Drury ............................. 2 56 76 Hendrix .......... ............ 2 71 52 Evangel ............. .... 2 75 50 Missouri Southern ..... .... 1 83 41 Southwest Baptist ........ .... 2 82 48 Crowder .................... .... 2 67 63 Northeast Oklahoma State ......... 2 77 87 East Central ....................... 1 70 54 North Arkansas Community College 2 72 65 North Arkansas Community College 2 71 50 Crowder .......................... 1 62 50 School of the Ozarks ........ .... 1 66 59 Southwest Baptist .................. 0 JBU OPPONENTS 8 1 3 6 .0 9 .6 3 .2 7 .8 1 7 2 5 4 9 0 8 1 Northeastern Oklahoma State ...... 2 . School of the Ozarks .............. 0. Northeastern Oklahoma State ...... 2 - A Y 1 w 1 ART . I3'I BI BLE . BIOLOGY , . BROADCASTING . BUILDING GONSTRucrroN IIH USINESS L ELEMENTARY EDUCATION I 'I'7 ENGINEERING ENGLISH Home Economics MATHEMATISIS MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION 158 SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES UN DEC I ART Y., . I35 . I38 . l3'l 9 - H3 . , H9 , , , ISI I . l59. , , I55 . . . l56 PSYCHOLOGY . . I6I ' . , . I63 . l65 - . I 66 O M . Th tdepartmentad- dd t h al' a new eac er, is Pope and spon- eir annual art h April which dth w in p ed to be success- f I An out of state art h w was also present- I d to the students. Dave Andrus Ur., Omaha, Nebraska Art I Kathy Boyts QJr.J Richard Douglas CSOJ . Libertyville, Illinois Gravette, Arkansas Dons Brookhart Art Art Judy Allison 4Fr.J Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Christian Education This was the first year for the new ma- jor Christian Educa- tion in the Bible de- partment. To go along with the new major some new courses were of- fered. The Bible ma- jors were able to get together for a num- ber of parties which were quite success- ful. Linda Amerson CJr.J Dallas, Texas Bible-Physical Education Howie Anderson CJr.j Chicago, Illinois Christian Education- Phvsical Education BIBLICAL STUDIES Robert L. Johnson, Ph.D. AY I ii' .,j. . 'i e ,ln 5 .- . ua f 143 lfiifg .T 1' I Len Anderson 130.7 Jan Baker CFr.j Dave Boadly CSr.J Gary Chesney 180.1 Vince Eisaman CJr.j Fort Myers, Florida Lansing, Illinois Siloam Springs, Arkansas Rolling Meadows, Illinois Cedar Lake, Indiana Bible Christian Education Bible Bible Bible Bryan Friesen CSo.J Sheryl Herbert CSo.J Bill Hunt CJr.J Renita Ingalls fSo.J Daniel Janz CSo.J Higashi Kurume Shi, Loves Park, Illinois Tulsa, Oklahoma Tahlequah, Oklahoma lnola. Oklahoma Japan Bible Christian Education Christian Education Christian Education Christian Education --o-lair' -Q, James C. Walters, Th.M. K 'T . 'x 4 . Paul Kendrick C800 Darryl Ketelaar fSo.J Andrew C- Bowling, PWD- Lake Wales, Florida Dyer, Indiana Bible Bible r V i l Dan Kreis QFr.J Curtis Lantz CSo.J Carol Lindsay C800 Jim Lykins CJr.J Jon Marquardt CJr.5 Sterling, Colorado Bella Vista, Arkansas Phoenix, Arizona St. Louis, Missouri Lansing, Illinois Bible Bible Bible Christian Frlucatinn Bible S4 xxx. -. ian. -avi j , Lynette Musgrave CFr.J Dan Muzzy CFr.J Tony Nichols QFr.J Lil Rogers CFr.J JOI'1athan Pickup CSo.J Kaufman, Texas Topeka, Kansas Farmington, Illinois GGOVSG. Iowa GVHVGUG. Arkansas Christian Education Bible Bible Bible Bible 'l -5' Y .z- A Dan Schneider CSo.J - Addis Ababa' Ethiopia Gilbert B. Weaver, Th.M. LD Cllil Clllfl if 'S Ns? I Jim Shutts Ury John Snodgrass fFrj Colugnnggica Longmont Colorado Siloam Springs Arkansas Bible Blb e 1... Debbie Sfafns 450-J Dave Tonen um James Trickett qsoq Tulsa' ggiggma Borger, Texas Booneville, Arkansas gfgiaha 'Of' Bible Bible ' e ' Ph Jinny Watkins fSo.J Cave Springs Arkansas Vsica' Bible '7 Diane Willits CJr.J Mark Willits CJr.D Bob Woods CFr.J Scott Young CJr.J Vicky Young CSo.J Largo, Florida Largo, Florida Booneville, Arkansas Windham, Ohio Lompoc, California Christian Education Bible Bible Christian Education Christian Education BIGLGGY v, Yi G! x f i . Yg, 5 X 1 1 A , 'Us 4' 138 N. Gaston Griggs, Ph.D. The big project of the year for the biol- ogy department was a research project fi- nanced with money from a grant re- cieved in 1975. The research paper which was then compiled was pre- sented at a conven- tion in Llttle Rock. Larry Seward, M.S. ,Qs Lonny Emanuelson CSo.D Eric Johnson fFr.J Zion, Illinois Riverside, Illinois Biology Biology Jan Larson CJr.J Stuart, Florida Biology Steve Matchell Jan Payne ULD Bolivar, Missouri Longville, Minnesota Biology Biology l l i Jon Payne CJr.J Jamie Vandermolen CFU Longville. Minnesota Barttelsville, Oklahoma Biology Biology Mt ,, 20 1 4 , l David Ward fSo.J Raytown, Missouri Biology , I 1 la.- lr-.,, Tom Walker fFr.J Regan Wing fJr.J Noel, Missouri Schuyler Lake, New York Biology Biology I l Ralph C. Kennedy, Ph.D. Bill Biaji CJr.J Dean Baum 180.1 Dan Blankenship fSo.i Millbury, California Leoti, Kansas Whittier, California Broadcasting Broadcasting x, I-. ' , 1 Ron Day fSo.J Jim Dunlap fJr.J ' Stow, Ohio Warren, Ohio Johnson Qty' New Broadcasting Broadcasting SN lar? Rick Giguere CJr.J Jim Hanemaayer ULD Kenneth Haron fFr.J St. Johnsbury, Vermont Newhall, West Virginia Dallas, Texas Broadcasting Broadcasting Broadcasting BROADCASTING This year the broadcasting department went all out in trying to promote KJBU fthe stu- dent radio stationj. The radio station did much to advertise the local businesses. Call in and win was theislogan this year, as many prizes were offered to students on campus. A group of broadcasting majors were selected as representatives of our school, to go to the annual National Reli- gious Broadcasters Convention held in Washington D.C. Many famous personalities were present for the meetings, including Bil- ly Graham, Ruth Carter Stapleton, Charles Coleson, and Eldridge Cleaver. 9 G ,Vg ,V g f uk gl ry is IB 12 Steve Kreis CUnc.J Kevin Lantz fFr.J Esther McCorkle CFr.J Howard Mraz CFF-J Gene Payne C50-7 Sterling, Colorado Urbana, Ohio Linwood, New Jersey Springfield. Massachusetts AShviIle. N0rth Carolina Broadcasting Broadcasting Broadcasting 'Broadcasting Broadcasting 5, E- Daniel Seidler CFV-5 Doug Siemans CFr.J Mike Terry QSo.J Decatur, Alabama Siloam Springs, Arkansas Pleasant Hill, California Broadcasting Broadcasting Broadcasting 'X f?ff. John C. Highfill, M.A. Tim Turhune QSo.J ,lim Warner qJr,j Georgean Weaver C509 Birch Run, Michigan Cicero, Illinois Shullsburg, Wisconsin Broadcasting Electrical Engineering Broadcasting il Carl D. Windsor, M.A. Connie Wetzell CSo.J Cheryl Williams CFr.j Daniel Wilson CFU Oaklawn, Illinois Washington, Missouri Wichita, Kansas Broadcasting Broadcasting Broadcasting lil' E BUILDING CGNSTRUCTIGN The Building Construction Department was helped in the teaching field with student teacher Don Bunker this year. Boyce McQuay and Ken Emanuelson helped in teaching design classes. Charles Willis, head of JBU's Department of Building Construction, introduced The Bid Game at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Associated Schools of Con- struction. The game was developed specifically for gaining enthusiasm in this area of study for Building Construction majors. A , I Ai . .V f 4 ' W . 1- '- . . . i- r. .If lj l . ' YL V . David Allard CFr.J Barry Beatty CJr.J Kelly Berg fFr.J Oak Park, illinois Horsham, Pennsylvania Dodgeville, Wisconsin Building Construction Building Construction Building Construction .W ggi' Jim Caldwell tFr.J John Cousins tJr.J Paul Crowder CFr.b Carterville, lllinois Shawnee, Kansas Fordyce, Arkansas Building Construction Building Construction Building Construction 3557 HT: iiil Boyce C. McQuay, B. Arch. Charles D. Willis, B. Arch. 4. Ax . f.'i,6J AI DeCatur tFr.J James DeJong CSo.J Phil Duhan CJr.J Bay City, Michigan Ashville, North Carolina Greensboro, North Building Construction Building Construction Carolina Building Construction Donald FVGY C30-J Steve Fritz CJr.J Kingsman, Arizona Salsbury, Rodesia Building Construction Building Construction and Design David Gibbon CFr.J Kijabe, Kenya Building Construction Philip Kruger iJr.J Johannusburg, South Africa Building Construction Up' - N 'T' .6 Kevin Goodman C500 Larry Hurn fSo.Q Eric Kifflhefl CFV-J Jim Kraft UF-D Ladora, Iowa Oiney, Illinois Los Banos, California Jax, Florida Building Construction Building Construction Building Construction Electrical Engineering 1 -lb K R., . o . ' 1 4 Barry Luchene CSo.D Douglas Macy CFU Tim Morgan CFr.J Mike Moxness fFr.5 Tinley Park, Illinois Merced, California Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Lafeyette, Colorado Building Construction Building Construction Building Construction Building C0n5'f UCtl0n 5. ,Jil K' .'f, ' n L.. . Mike Myers fSo.J William Nightengale CJr,J Rick Nolte CSo.J Dale Orth CFr.J Nick Parnell fFr.J Granite City. Illinois Newport, New York Indianapolis, indiana Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas g ion u ing ons rucion g onstruction and Design l , X IFI is J Nm Q,-::'-5 Dave Rader QJr.j Ivan Sikic C50-J Piqua, Ohio Lema. Peru Building Construction Building Construction Buildin Construct' B ild' C t t' Buildin C ' Building Construction Building Construction v ' 1' O '57 k . . ,, , l 9 Q X BUSINESS The Business Department still contains the largest number of stu- dents at JBU. They, along with the Business Club, help to organize the business field trips which were enjoyed and profitable to those who attended. The Business Club also sponsored an essay contest which was open to all JBU student and Siloam Springs residents. The contestants were asked to write a 1,000 word essay entitled, What Free Enterprize Means To Me. The contest was very suc- cessful, and cash prizes were awarded. Karen Batchelder tFr.J Sharon Batchelder tFr.J Springdale, Arkansas Springdale, Arkansas Secretarial Science Secretarial Science 51 1 ll. Larry Boyts QJr.J Ellen Brammer fSo.J M ' ' Wakarusa, Indiana Siloam Springs, Arkansas arc D' Gllbert' Ed'D' Business Business Z , , -.- , 5- - 'v:r5,,i fwgfl. A l . .Q 'gf F 4 N W . V .- ll V - t 'h A uf'-I J -Lift-.la - ' ' , , . ' T . ill Ss- , 3 Connie Brown tFr.J Kathy Bunnel C809 Lofton Burris tSo.J Galen Cox fSo.y Steve Darling fFr.y Little Rock, Arkansas Colony, Kansas Carson, California Takamatsu, Japan Fort Walton Beach, Florida Business Business Business Business Education Business - Psychology f-S-X 'QS' Luke Clausen CJr.J Janet Covey CFr.J Lonny Dawson tFr.J Barb Eichor fFr.J Wayne Ellis CJr.J Newton, Kansas Gentry, Arkansas Glen Carbon, Illinois Los Alamos, New Mexico Sapulpa, Oklahoma Business Business Business Business Business 13 'W NI f' 'F' N JS Hope Fabriz fFr.J er Texas Jerry Garett CFr.J Fort Scott Kansas usiness Business 'N fx ll f' L sf x7 '2' r-Q, R n , L TW. . B ij 5, -r . O ' , Roxy Garmen CJr.J Chris Harmon fFr.y Peter Haumersen CSo.5 Phoenix, Arizona Sand Springs, Oklahoma Racine, Wisconsin Business Business Business sr , 1 :.r ' -H N 41731: r Kris Henderson qseg Strj fjVP 'itgf2k fd' Jan Hodges CSo.j Bill kitenen um Dawn Lancaster fFr.J Leach, Oklahoma e Cagfomiaac ' Boone, Colorado Los Banos, California Grand Rapids, Michigan Business Administration Business Business Administration Secretarial Science r .D A , Ll 1, N ,ip A Q l , Carolyn Linn tFr.j Sharon Lithgow CSo.J Don McFarland QJr.J Roberta NlcLendon CJr.J Gordon McLennan CFr.J Colcord, Oklahoma Peoria, Illinois Rolla, Missouri Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Northbrook, Illinois Secretarial Science Secretarial Science Business Business Business -H ' rl - w ,ff l l . ' Lori McNutt CSo.J Gordon Mellema CJr.J Debbie Miller CFr.J Elgin, Illinois Omaha, Nebraska Bloomington, Minnesota Secretarial Science Business Secretarial Science Lavonna F. Dodd, M.S. Gretchen Miller CFr.J Cliff Musgrave CJr.J Joann Newell CFr.J Winfield, Kansas Kaufman, Texas Stafford, Kansas Business Business Education Business ff - l -.f v P , , 'S X N A ,Y , , ,B it J . Y J l Sharon Neulen CSo.j Cornelius 0'Banion fFr.J Carlton Palm fSo.b Teresa Reed fFr.J Steve Rhodes CJr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Frankfort, KenfUCky Albin. Wy0nflir1g Springdale, Arkansas Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Business Business Business Administration Secretarial Science Business 'ara A Kevin Riley QSQJ Joe Salomon CJr.J Dagmar Schiewitz fSo.J Howard Semmler fJr.7 Cathy Sikic: CSr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Bethel Park, Dallas, Texas Grosse Point Park, Lema, Peru Business Pennsylvania Business Michigan Business Business Business Mary Sikic fJr.J Debbie Simon Ur., Lema, Peru Topeka, Kansas Business Secretarial Administration Murray Trim CFr.J Omaha, Nebraska l Business Administration Rhonda Thurman CFr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Business i 'bf , cf I , v . R Q .. I P .L Storm Smith CJr.J Marvin Speas fFr.J Robert Steen CJr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Topeka, Kansas St. Louis, Missouri Business Business Business IQ' 'St Pete Vegors CSo.J Rochelle Verhoven CSo.J Darrell Vogt CJr.J Walla Walla, Washington Siloam Springs, Arkansas Siloam Springs, Arkansas Business Administration Business Business Ken Wetzell CSr.J Debbie Widbin CSo.J Dave Wilson fJr.3 Des Moines, Iowa Peoria, Illinois Wichita, Kansas Business Administration Business Business Administration John McCullough, M.S, Doyle M. Butts, M.B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION F ' Zififf l + l 2 3 W PY7-HAGARQU5 I Q1 5 Z A 5 C Don E. Cleek, Ed.D. 6 14 W 1 l Rhonda Allen CSo.J Tracy Allison fFr.J JoAnn Anglin fSo.J Joyce Anglin 4So.J LuAnn Arnold fJr,j Jay, Oklahoma Hillsboro, Oregon Fort Smith, Arkansas Fort Smith. Arkansas Friendswood, Texas Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education 'S' 3, ' X ii. x. . . I J K V . , . , 'i fl l , .ui 4 1 Mary Bennett CJr.y Lois Cochrum CSo.J Kathy Crane fSo.J Ann Curry CFF-J M-irSha Ficht CFr.J Long Beach, California Roselle, Illinois Pensacola, Florida JHY. 0kla l0ma Kingston. Arkansas Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elemeflfafy Education Elementary Education Janet Friend CJr.J Janet Goldsby fJrD Marcy Hartman CSO J Debbie Helfers CFU Maureen Hulbert C50 P Granley Missouri Dallas Texas Barrett Minnesota Little Rock Arkansas Grandview MISSOUVI Y Education EI Lei Lani Hunt fFr.J Karolln Johnson fSoJ Debra Jones fFrJ Rebecca Jones Ury Julie Jefden CFU Haskell Oklahoma Mlllville New Jersey Siloam Springs Arkansas Harrison Arkansas GSUTVY Arkansas Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elemenlefv Edl-lC3tl0l'l Kim Kenyon Ur.J Tina Kraft Url Deborah Long CSOJ Dani Muze fSo J Deborah Moore C80 J Jackson Mississippi Siloam Springs Arkansas Springdale Arkansas Van Buren Arkansas Decatur Arkansas Elementar Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education if 'F' '., - S lzg 1 r1 -, 5 l tl is Y l Robert Burns, Ed.D Mary Roberts CJr.J Karen Sanders CSo.l Cindy Scarbrough CFr.J Aileen Seely fSo.J Fort Smith, Arkansas Peculiar, Missouri Siloam Springs, Arkansas Tokyo, Japan Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education The education de- partment was visited by the NCATE team this year, and was put up for review. If the department is accredited, the NCATE will not come again for another four years. Many student teachers went out under the aspiscles of Dr. Cleek, Dr. Buell, and Dr. Burns. 3 - , , , , Y i NVQ 1 If j, , .V - V ' rl, i, ' i , if ix sc A If , .i,,,.t:, i if Q 4' ,, Y V' Jw, ' . Dwan Starch fJr.J Georgenia Wilson CSo.j Janice Wilson CJr.J MiCh-aele Ann Buell, Ed-D Colorado Springs, Siloam Springs, Arkansas Euless, Texas Colorado Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education ENGINEERING iii ,Q I 59 lim: .115 John Brewer Urg Eric Freeman fFr.J Bob Heberling CSo.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Tulsa, Oklahoma Riverside, California Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering -ev A l ' as .N W Donald Hedges CFr.J Jeff Hockman 180.5 Michael Hockman QFr.j Hampton, New Jersey Dallas, Oregon Dallas, Oregon Electrical Engineering Engineering Engineering James v. Pearson, Ph.D. 1 ly at Q A Kenneth W French Jr Ph D Dan Kline fFrJ Andy Luther CSQJ Weiser Idaho Zion illinois Electrical Engineering lVl6Char1lCal Engineering Julie McQueen fSo.J Covington, California Mechanical Engineering Clarence Rathbone CSo.J Norwich, Connecticut Electrical Engineering J' 1 L Duane Orth fJr.j Keith Poor fFr.J Dave Pruett CSo.J Tom Pruett CJr.J Guatemala Libertyville, Illinois Livonia, Michigan Livonia, Michigan Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering it M: Er: .4 if ... David Rondon gm Phil Rubie frm San Cristobal, Venezuela Siloam Springs, Arkansas Siloam Springs, Arkansas 1 Jo Sanders CJr.J Dennis Schumacher CSo.J Central City, Nebraska Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Fred W. Olney, M.S.E.M. Leo Setian, Ph.D. i f ,f Brent Stewart CSo.J David Wilson CSo.J Camino, California Cincinnati, Ohio Electrical Engineering -Electrical Engineering ENGLISH Shirley J. Thomas' M'A' Richard Basinger qsog Arthur Blankley fSo.J Sherry McMillan CJr.J Booneville, Arkansas Syracuse, New York Siloam Springs, Arkansas English English English SLR:--.A HUWENGL wif '-WY CHINESE 0 Index AmerimSlq,,, W HY BRO H R wins AN QNLY emu: 3 in 'W rt C.:-.1 I '-'-- I Edward L. Nichols, sap. 1 ' Writing labs were set up by the English de- partment under the direction of upper class English majors and minors. These labs were designed specifically to aid the freshman in their writing abilities, while also giving exper- ience in the teaching field to a few of the upperclassmen. For the first time, the Advo- cate and Pioneer were placed under the di- rection ofthe English department at a prac- ticum level, giving students more experience l . - I in journalism. Karen Olvis CSo.D Sandy Perry fSo.J Harry Schoonmaker Kansas City, Missouri Houston. TEX-BS CUHC-7 English English Siloam Springs, Arkansas English HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club put their time and efforts into all of the projects and plans in preparation and presenta- tion ofthe Christmas Banquet. Some girls are kept busy with cake decoration for practicum in conjuction with the science department. For a change of pace, the home residence was open to Junior and Senior Home Econom- ics majors only once this year. Six girls participated in the program during the first six weeks ofthe spring semester. 3 ryx xi- Tami Blackwell fFr.J Esther Brewer 480.5 Brenda Burton Ury Becky Capp CSOJ Gail Culver Uri Tulsa, Oklahoma Siloam Springs, Arkansas Parma Ohio Independence Missouri Escondido California Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Ho 7, lv' .E i Q Jackie Curell C803 Joy Dangers fJr.J Malia Davis C503 Kyleen DeJong CSO D Barb Elman Uri North Branch, Michigan Mt. Hermnn, California Wagoner Oklahoma Whitewater Kansas Decatur Illinois Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics HOVTIG EC0fl0mICS Ruth C. Turner, M.S. 6 .1 , A xx X ,, f if l r ,-, lg Ma Y Ensz fFI'-D Sally Ensz CJr.J Katerina Guess CJr.J Bev Hilton CSo.J Whitewater, Kansas Waxhaw, North Carolina Springdale, Arkansas Peoria, Illinois Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics ,4-f I - , W N 5 ' Kathleen Holmberg C50-J Maudie Isbell CSo.J Karen Jech CFr.J EiIeen.Kent CJr.J Colorado Springs, Colorado Caracas, Venezuela Gentry, Arkansas Phoenix, Arizona Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics . 1' ,A , . '- in ' .2 Q . ff- Y Mary Koehler fSo.J Janet Latham IJr.j Cathy Leonard fFr.J Rebecca Luff QFr.y Mernie Magnuson CSo.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Steator, Illinois Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Colorado Springs, Lincolnwood, Illinois Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Colorado Home Economics Home Economics l Carol Marx CSo.5 Lydia Nichols CSOJ Dorothy Nudd fJr.J Laurie Nyberg CSo.J Lynn Ohman fFr.J Wheaton, Illinois Siloam Springs, Arkansas Irving, New York Buffalo, Missouri Keene, New Hampshire Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics fQ I , J: K - 7. .A 4 . Y I X ' A ll :P ,L g . f '52 Q55 i . ,, ,L ,P I is 3 ' X, Melanie Orton CFr.J Cindy Rushton CSo.7 Heidi Russell QSo.J Terri Schuster CJr.j Leigh Sidwell iJr.i Pine Bluff, Arkansas Wheaton, Illinois Dodgeville, Wisconsin Freeport, Illinois Pampa, Texas Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home ECOI'l0fTliCS Chris Stoll CFV-7 Karen Sutton fSo,J Julie Tilgner CJr.J Susan Tilgner fFr.J Debbie Wadleigh fSo.J Goleta, California Fayette, Ohio Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas TOPBK-9, Kansas Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Helen Wilmoth, M.A. The Math Department lost Mr. Hartman this year. However, he plans to return, with a Ph.D. The department also sponsored a Math Tournament. Students were selected to repre- sent various High Schools in the Compe- tition. Linda Atwood CSo.J Bentonville, Arkansas Math MATH XYRO5- X-Y- R X+Y-I-R . 4- 63 63b'+dl50 NBC 1314! 033' gr QQAB Ctfl 1lf6.5j 'S enmity AB3.a+x WHL? TPR? S ' mql-902, ZYX CBA D ' 6 ' U-4 TEWH COSET gf 9, BR IE- and 2,4 1 4 lqoflljmlla' +NH 1. A Ross Blankley CJr.J Charles Kennedy ULD Syracuse, New York Siloam Springs, Arkansas Math Math Eric Thimeu my Glenmeade, California Math A-I' Ernest Whitmore fFr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Math Roger F. Cox, Ed.D I. MUSIC Miss Terry Roper makes a great contribution to the students as she joins the Music Department staff this year. The addition of a new Noack organ has improved the practice time and quality of the organists. Joe M. Zimmerman, Ph.D. 43 , A 3 Q 1 I ' xg, I ll Edwin B. Marlar, M.Mus. ,t - , 2 . . , ' ,I . v il N 2' i' l :'gi1' .QU HT. -mzytk jf ., 1 , 1 -Qrfmf 1 , if l A i V in Lei N l T l ?1?5fI'+i',.1,1lfz'!: ,. 1 . . ,, V4 B Wn'.,,,. A I' i A' E ,Y cf' .tif L 'X 3,1 '5 ' , A E'-N Q .',',,-Z7 , Richard R. Emery, M,Mus. Ed. . -n-.-. .-J T--+ . V, 1, i Susan Blosh CJr.J Cindy Calhoun QSo.J Carole Clements CFr.J Tulsa, Oklahoma West Allis, Wisconsin Glasgow, Kentucky Music Education Music Education Music Education A P J 1 1 ,.-A l .1 Jerry Chrisman'C.lr.J Ardith Kolkmeyer CSo.j Kristy Kooy CSo.J Waco, Texas Wellington, Missouri Lansing, Illinois Sacred Music Music Education Music David Lloret Ur-D Janie Long CFr.J Jana Lyda CFU Guatemala, Central Coffeyville, Kansas Enid, Oklahoma AmeI'iC2 Music Music Education Music Education Teresa Roper, M.A. Anne Ash, M. Mus. W. Paul Whitmore, B.S. F. James Bullock IV, M. Mus. ' l 'il i v gf L l Terri McClun fFr.J Loren Markle CFr.J Susan Moore fFr.J Minneapolis, Minnesota Noel, Missouri Sperry, Oklahoma Music Voice Music Debra Naylor fJr.J Greta Palm QHJ Sylvia Reed CJr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansas Albin, Wyoming Winslow, Arkansas Music Education Music Education Music Education iv- X, se 42' e i Y-1, -' A l , . Q. 31 itil' :Aa A it Patti Roberts CSo.J Keith Spaugh CJr.J Diane Tangblade CJr.J Rogers, Arkansas Dallas, Texas Kansas City, Kansas, Music Music Music Education l 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN Dr. Davis - the only woman working in phyycaleducahon - now headsthm de- parhnent The deparhnent gmned Duane Roark as basketbah coach and instructor and will lose coach Hubert White next year. Girl's athletics assumed higher recognition with women recruitments. Men's FCA was shong and wonwnfs FCA began.'76J77 rnarked the beghnnng of penonnance ex- ams for Physical Education majors. Stu- dents were tested on the basis of skills in a variety of sports to set a precident for profi- ciency requirements in the future. is . i . -g . THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM MIDI: fbi Glenna Belle Davis, Ed.D Dan Beneliel CSr.J Keith Book CSo.J Mark Brown Ury Speedway, Indiana Chico, Jesse California Little Rock Arkansas Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Jesse Carradine fFr.J Paul Coates fJr.J Steve Cole Ury Natchez, Mississippi St. Petersburg, Florida Apple Valley Minnesota Physical Education Physical Education Physical Ed V-L. Freda Cowart CFr.J Roger Dreier CJr.5 Bert Dunham QLD Kay Ekey CFrJ Kirby, Arkansas Billings, Missouri Buffalo, Wyoming Topeka Kansas Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education S U , v E Y 0 5 Hubart L. White, M.S. D ananlini, Bill P. Haynes, M.Ed. Ralph Friebel CFr.J Bill Hulse CSo.J San Cristobal, Venezuela St. Petersburg, Florida Physical Education Physical Education I :XP 234. I Bonnie Janzen fFr.J Laura Layton CSo.J Sue Lemp fSo.J Bonny Marzette CJr.J Diane Muench CSo.J Fairview, Oklahoma Wellsville, Kansas Columbus, Nebraska Pineville, Louisiana Aurora, Missouri Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education i .Ed ,tg , - 1 - ,life A B -1 lisa Tom NeSmith CSo.J Dorothy Nute CFr.J James Nutt CJr.J Thomas Pillette fJr.J Kelly Robinson CFr.J Tulsa, Oklahoma Carmel, Main Pine Bluff, Arkansas Erath, Louisiana ' Mobile, Alabama Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education mu -Lax-qu.. Q li c i . . 5. Dwain Roark, M.S.E. Randy Shuler fSo.J Larry Sitterly CSo.J p l Ash Grove, Missouri Romona, Oklahoma Physical Education Physical Education is-..,-. l , l L n Siemens CJr.l , Wallarie We MOON. M-Ed. Siloarln Springs, Arkansas Brenda Smmn' .QLD ph - I Winnsboro, Louisiana Elementary ysma Physical Education Pam Smith C50-5 Dave Stockstill C805 Linda Stockstill fFr.J Hackett. Arkansas Hurley, Missouri Galena, Missouri Physical EdUCa'fi0fl Physical Education Physical Education i -f -:, , Terry 5tI'0mbeCk UI'-7 Cheryl Unruh CJr.b Barry Washington CSo.j Kristen Willits CJr.J Tegucigalpa, Honduras Wichita, Kansas Sulphur Springs, Texas Siloam Springs, Arkansas Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology Club was a first this year. In getting started, there was excellent response and enthusiasm. Many guest speakers and field trips which took place this year were a result of the new club in conjunction with the Psycholo- gy Department as a whole. New courses such as Psychological Tests and Measurements, and History of Psychology expanded the field of study for Psychology majors. Also, a Senior practicum program was instituted at the Ozark Guidance Center. Q- , Nancy Adams qJr,J Becke Ball CSo.J Neosho, Missouri Tulsa, Oklahoma Psychology Psychology Rhonda Bohler UU Marsha Coulam fJr.J Omaha, Nebraska Kersey, Colorado Psychology Psychology Leslie Erickson CFr.7 Linda Haynes CJr.J Judy Hiebert CFrJ Naperville, Illinois Azle, Texas Walton Kansas Psychology Psychology Psychology ,5 r-1. VY: A f. ,dv -1 Y , :...1 W , ,-,- vi' , Y . l I ' ' .I , A , ,I if? 5 '-T ' 4 ' f I' 'f vga- gl- l , v , 'V L,- ,,: - I. 1 5 .4 aL 'Uf 1, . i '-1 ,A 4 me . 9. ., s. --,V Hp. I . , an ' s ,. ,, D . xp: ., . . ' 25.5 , '- .4-',' - . iSnf.':..c-f V ' l 'f-2 ru Qui 4 --,.i . 5 Joan Harter, M.S. Larry D. O'KeIly, M.A. Bill Burris QJYQ Tulsa, Oklahoma Building Construction Marla O'Hara CSo.J Penkin, Illinois Psychology 5.572 'L A Christy Ising fJr.J Fort Smith, Arkansas Psychology PM 2 Aaron Phillips fJr.J Siloam Springs, Arkansa Psychology -Jan . af Beth Luckert Steve Megli CSo.J Godfrey, Illinois Newton, Kansas Psychology Psychology Mary Jane Van Den Linda Whitcomb CJr.J 5 Brink Urj Racine, Wisconsin Thousand Oaks, Psychology California Psychology Randy Bell 480.5 LeAnn Blomberg fFr.J Grand Rapids, Michigan Orange Walk, Belize Science Pre-Med 1:55- Peter Ceravolo CJr.5 Debra Dorman C303 Syracuse, New York Farmington, Arkansas Chemistry Pre-Nursing 2 Hallie Ellefson fFr.J Jeff Ferrell Ury Sonoita, Arizona Fort Smith. Arkansas Chemistry Pre-Med Laquita Guess CSo.J Steve Isbell CFr.J Springdale, Arkansas Siloam Springs, Arkansas Medical Technician Chemistry SCIENCE Leslie Netherton took a giant step forward this year, when he recieved his Doctorate from the University of Arkansas. Dr. Holliday also made a significant contribution to the Sci- ence Department this year in his construction of a new computer ter- minal, saving the school a great sum of construction costs. The Science Club, through various projects, has aquired a great amount of funds which they plan to use to the benefit of all. 'Z x '.Z.f- ff. V N, -,Z 'T' n '--5 Fi is 7 ',v-:- 1 'l ' 3 2 A-V ...Nb-Avs ? X - Y -I R. James Holliday, Ph.D. -1 Leslie T. Netherton, Ph.D. ,. Y Af sy 4 -f-,ee c iz- se A f-A fiom K er J '- , 'f j My C , Y - C AX ,,..... X X 5- ,, S aff i n , Lydia Johns CFr.J t 'QQ' Central City, Nebraska K' 1 .VL ,. V. 11,5 l - 'I ff, , . lil Pre-Nursing hi-iuw Kathie Kitchen CFU Hoopston, Illinois Chemistry Earl R. Williams, Ed.D. 'ix 3- ' fl :Pl 'K ,J - ,. ' 2 ml l 4, A fy' 13' C I d S .r - Lynn Setian CFr.J Sharon Showalter CFr.J 0 083 I0 grmgs' Siloam Springs, Arkansas Chicago, Illinois O Ora O Chemistry Medical Technician -., Debbie Voth CFr.J Eva Wardlaw CFr.J Marcia Williams C503 Decatur, Arkansas Maysville, Arkansas Uniontown. Ohio Chemistry Medical Technician Chemistry Things have gone well in the Social Studies Department this year, as the students continue to reach certain degrees of higher learning under their devoted instruc- tors, Richard Niswonger and William Burnside. Two major programs are offered. in 66.542, G D a 090 6445-9 WW WWW ' Y ? ' B A 41 Cher Burnside CSo.J Marsha George tSo.J Dennis Gould CFr.J John Harrell CSo.J James Huff fFr.J Rogers, Arkansas Long Beach, California Newcastle, Nebraska Roland, Oklahoma Siloam Springs, Arkansas History Social Studies Social Studies History - Bible Social Studies S sd f T 1 T Af Asif Ron Klassen CJr.J Lavonda Mcllvain CSo.J Ernest Mathis C.lr.J Sheila Mehrer CJr.J Ann Mills CJr.J Phoenix, Arizona Cheyenne, Wyoming Tampa, Florida Wellington, Missouri Newton, Kansas Social Studies History Social Studies Ps c Social Studies i 1 l James Moore CSr.J Kathy Niswonger CSo.J Dana Woods CFr.J Decatur, Arkansas Siloam Springs, Arkansas Springdale, Arkansas -.., 9, ,- M if ,, ,. 1 ,SAE l -A' f xii ' 8, W 1. . 1. 'i Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Richard L. Niswonger' php. U N D I D E D Donna Bailey CSo.D Diane Dinell CFr.? lrene Duncan CSo.J zwzfw, l,KOfea,, Af VW 4-frlvwxnfh Ultufffl Kfvzawrlf TLWHM l-E61 CKAATVVUPWLL 1 wwkl-Ll-fl6'Ml -fq RE BUFFING 10 EpEC1lNNE.R,5 CvlRl.wN1'-H TE TOOTHW5 NK, vi Q X X49 QNUWENW' G EK D0 -Ig-E-fTlNG SURVFV 1,145 'igqh WW q Ag' S 2 5? U13 9 4 Haverhill, Iowa Wheatland, Wyoming Tulsa, Oklahoma 'Q' Phil King QPU Ellen Loder CFr.J HGSSYOH. Kansas Itasca, Illinois 6+ Q39 West Memphis Arkansas Dallas Texas WW 3 fan 1 SQUEEZOC Tim McGraw CFr.J Hal Nan CFr.J vs ' Wg. ' ' l. ' X K . 231 awww Il3 1: , We 1 ' f-71352. SX' je- I 94 4 xl? in? W 'X . Q , . 1 LUGNB Smith UV-5 Carole Weaver CFr.5 Tulsa. Oklahoma Siloam Springs, Arkansas CLASS OFFICERS . X l ' X l l 1 'Li ,. lf l :gf ii, - ii '-T: -J X XX!- . 9? 1. Freshmen - Kelly Berg, Greta Palm, Chris Harmon, Paul Crowder. 2. Seniors - Kathy Knode, Mike Elliot, Jon Lee, Kathy Russell, Tom Strombeck, Jonathan Barnett. 3. Sopho- mores - Karen Sanders, Debbie Dorman, Steve Megli, Maureen Hulbert, Dan Blanken- ship. 4. Juniors - Lyn Seimans, Gail Culver, Lu Ann Arnold, Diane Tangblade, John Mar- quart. ADMINISTRATION Bbw. - 'i- my John E. Brown, Jr., President John E, Brown, Ill, Vice-President ' 7 'xiii , 1. L, I f Q. Ai X , . 0 N 'i . Boyce McQuay, Campus Planner-Director of Physical Plant. ,iii K lx J Don Haxel, Registrar. .s zf - U 1'lf'q i V ? ly.f M xi! . . 2 ' ' V, . l X I umm y ., H . N' i il wi F HQ., X. X ' is l-Yr. 'Q e E.,-Nl ' Y ' '-5 Ed Murphy, Jr., Assistant Business Manager and Director Student Financial Aid. uf I H315 i' fmt, -sr L. Audrey Thomas, Director o'i Admissions Marion Snider, Business Manager, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer 169 Glen Rogers, Librarian Roger Cox, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Ralph Kennedy, Director of Communications, W and Executive Vice-President, KUOA, Inc. i I 4 'fiI'Y 5'iW7 4 'Ll . 9Fi1 'i9Mizu 3 'V 1 A i i? it Eigievfiiriig i i iilfsi' iiiiivii I Q 1 iE,Ei1ii! lyi ! ' 1 ' 2' I f 5 ' iii' Th! if V A 5 rn! iii! ,L 1' 11 : iris i i A iviil' ' 3 1? vi 'A iii rw If ' , 1' Ni f' , i J gk Walt SiemenS. Dean of Sflldenf Aff2il'S- Richard Ruble, Dean of Academic Affairs. 170 STAFF 'szsv' i in j J , . iv - il' 5' , ' , is .- , 4 F , Qi .5 f,'j'1, f L! F A sg- - lv, 'i W -- ,- f- ,.u.,' ,41- ' , w --aj 17531 , ,J , .Ms-:::a:L:.f.f Lee Demaris, Resident Head Men's Dormitory. 1 1'1lI'1'o - SOUP PAUL Eg lr? Ti? T-H112 . I 1 . U I 1 V and ff-1 ' .f T PB L. , ,A. 1 - 1 I U-Q-r . - ' 11-.ix -w -- f rr'T iii ...r Mary Naylor, Recorder and Assistant to the Reg- Verda Brown Coffee Shop Attendant istrar. ' ' miiiiiik? Ngcf' . ,F .2-, 1 Inky., A I - -T 71 .Wi e-2 M Kathy Brown. Bob Bethell, Admissions Counselor and Recruiter w 'H 1 F. rss ' s,. -, 3 'fl 15.5 5 v,'4,,,... - lf- ,i -- 1--- ,Mft ti. 'i' at it if . 119. K V, - ' L- yr -'If ,' ,'l.ffQ,sfj 1 'l',:sL5. , H, . Ron Jefferys, Maybee Center Maintenance. Troy Thomas, Supervisor Duplicating Activities. x-3 Helen Wolf, House Director, Women's Residences. iw s ..l Marcia B. VerHoven, Secretary to the Dean of Academic Affairs. Eunice Gibbs. Cafeteria Attendant. Bill Haynes, Coordinator of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics Intramural Director, and Assistant Athletic Director. i .5 Terry McTeer, Post Office Attendant Ruth Hamilton. Donor Records Clerk-Secretary. ,V F1 A ,f-,..3C X2 A ,fi ef' John McCullough, Assistant in Development and Development Office Manager. I-fx ,X 1 f W. 'Z Vi? 1555 1 K X5 ll ,,-Z -irq Effie Judd, Payroll Clerk. l llllll .-Il ill 1-Ixvrg 1 '91'-'-K ' .f- -I 1 K1 ll 5:21- i 1. .swf -lt' lllll ll ill Il I ll . 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V W fy , I 1 1 fc - ' 'tt humerous experience consisted oil Walkingl into Mr. flglaltesfs Missions class, on the Xcoldest day of the year, idressed asan Old Testament Shepherd +- sandals and all. l was immitating Paulgon his missionary journey, step by step, ff recalls that JBU is considered to be an uncommon place lgecaushe 'fit asz, i sy one ofthe fewiiiblically sgyund schoolsleft in ,Am6ricaf0?d3Y. l ' 1 it l . . v X ap 5 V 5, 1 f-: g f- NE. -. -' il. - FH' 'v E W .', Tltyy 1 1-N if-.V M-el, H , ,- is .' xl- .N 4 'V 'F'-3,2 :I ,qf-Q14,LS:g 'IE' 6' ' Y' 'LK . J- 5 --shi l P Q 7: --' 'xl wid' P ,,f1...'.:':-if---3 sig? - - 'l . f 'X c' x Ng. H wks l ' s- L E ff, ,A l 'H' Ax 4 irhxyf hd it 6- 'ik x 'S '1- 5 1.:t','l Arg 'I I: 955 ' . - ' K -N -1 .ful . Q-Fla..-3.'f . ' 1 I 29 .NH 'PNG' ' -x - .x -,. 4-1'.1- '- a I X -bl i 'h yr , ,M aw, . e 'l, '5 ' ':'+..slV.'. g - -x ' wg T. su is X.. . 'A V '73,-J:.iv-x'. ' 1 ,.. -.V A: T in 'X 5 I , ilu , , v.fk,- , ,. ' il l N 'N r ' .- 9 E ' ' Fm S--P M.-' E , 0 rm 5 ,I Li. l 3 ,Ji I-Yo! -It .1 K7z fitilffifi 1. x i. 4- 1 1 1 --X i ik . -. J- .... - ANNETTE FRIESEN is a Senior from Tokoyo, Japan. She is a Home Economics major and plans to enter full-time Chris- tian workfservice. tHer favoriteeactivities while being at JBU have been playing on the volleyball team, living ,in the Home Management house, and basketball intramurals. One of the many humerous events that she participated in wa-s running around at 3:30A.M. in the morning looking for someone to take pictures of my roommate and I dressed up like Sherlock Holmes. We finally found a girl takingla shower 'to do it. .i f She remarked that the reason that JBU is considered to be an uncommon place was that it offered majors that a lot of Christian schools don't. KRISTA BIHL is a Senior from Long Beach, California. is s Bible major andplans on either going to graduate school, eaching in a Christian school or 'working in the Christian Education department of a Church. Her favorite activities have been cheerleading, beingfinftthe isenior play, and Senate. ' K . i ne of the many humerous e periences Was the funeral or Kathy Knode's parakeet, S akeet who passed on last ebruaryf' ' . ' ., fi he believes that JBU is an uncommon place because 'iof he Christian freedom on campus. En? TM J 'asf N3'Q1w:'?f,, .lqvijfw k--ff as Hs ie.. M -- of . Q X in .ssf . Ros CMQRGAN isa' sengeefro.mi.,BefheIf 1ParieF'PenhSyIva6ia4 He is a B usin,ess Administratlionprnalgqrqandhis plaUSQQall.fOf Ji. -:pi Q we 'e we -f a - Lf, 5 ,se 1-1 we if-vaefa ' fl a,eAw.1. ,f wma ,.,:f.,, ,e,. we : :wwf ,wif ze :emma 'M-M4wW1srw- we-.w yr if- M Q, 1 ig Q, ,S 1, ,gp tiger' 5 Y, . 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She is a Home Economics major andlheri .gyturejpilansgincludezj Learning to fgake one day afpa time not j?alljoVlfi i3g fthe? sometimes frightening term futurec'prIaris co: lfejrcek me into some comfortable career or way of life if the gbprqgfigasgotlger plans for me. ,ly L- mwgsqwffs- ,X L. acravitycbas been expcefievgine wwe ilffiifealliiiifvf Cliifisf ilwmy iii? W iff jlilimgfland developing lasting frjienizlshipsi wiihi fbeithjggsfudeqgsEalndsieacheizs. rw 'ZQEBYLQ fjjgr' ji' 1 5 L-wiv? Pi ' A L H .- QM' Mm Y ,ir f phil 'J' 31-'M 1 if 1 'f f ' 1. pfihe i,s most humerousexperienceswas Hwitnessingsthei iielayf chief Na,melessiTe'acher left forjschobl leayihg theigj foil 'setfiof pearly-while choppers effervescing away in :the ?lbatl1!fQQ,m'.3tghOm,e.f'4 Q, M ,, ,j I 'ii pzizge A N Q 1 is considered to be an uncommon place because Well, Qijfs file ohlyxpnivegsity ,ll know of in MetropolitanfSSilloarnL ?Sbrings. , 180 L if rx X , BOB ALLISON is a Junior from Windom, New Mexico. He is a Bible major and his future plans are to be obedient to what the Lord wants. He has played soccer for the past two years at JBU ano enjoys playing very much. His most humerous experience Getting Who's Who pio- R tures taken this year. L ,B He also reasons that JBU is an uncommon place because g'lsffUncommon people are here. L Lfvjw R f --1.--,hy I 4 A--1 . Y' 4N.k ' - .cu 1!'d'f' 'Q .. MIKE ELLIOTT is a Senior from Camden, Arkansas. He is a Psychology major and his plans include working at the Green Oak Ranch this summer, After that, he will work in California for a year and in the Fall of '78 will enter South- western Baptist Theological Seminary. is favorite activities have been working with Fellowship of hristian Athletes and playing on the JBU Basketball team. bne of the many humerous experiences that he can recall ivas when I was invited to a duplex for dinner and after ating almost a whole chicken fat least that's what I was old l wasieatingy l found out I had just eaten a bunch of frog egs. What a dirty trick! I hate frog legs - at least, I thought did Dne of his reasons as to why JBU is an uncommon place was 'The close relationships among the student body and the overall warm atmosphere of the campus, 'K- ?U51 5CHN5l!?Fe'3s?r4551?!39f'5?eO7 I,ff 5? a Sem? QAQQQQE R'QEil0P'af 5'?5i'??i1L33zE9QQf'Q3?ftl'!g major 399 339 ?l5l'Q!1l3?fQ5:1Z?if?f?f futllfe are 59ff'33WhaTi9U?Q'7t?f'7 at th'5 95'!3fibUt Sh? go iinto Somers-,art not tCcl'iristian serviceg I iiii I 'I e It . Her favorite activities besides studying, have been being with people fgfflearningliand growing iaszga resulttofftiaceir building into lute. 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Zsgaifmgftiigtjyjlire Qlansm incilmqde not gettiigg magried fonyavy F jradiiofandifgieeelansing comnirercial ant viioi' RQEZQEARQSIED is a isgqadcasting major from wichitawii s my-M Q E E I T In 1 E - I ii Aggl5xfLggf2j'gagtfog totiwjgigrticle in the Threg Fold Advqqi xx is He mhaggenjoyed playing tennis, scheduling concerts for E ateuapg dating. mv H nz lm-is an Qiagiifgijis humerous adventures was when 't'I found out : is is E-mmneiin emu 'Ae mwmww' is ' an His,-rei5l9 to the question, Why is JBU considered to be unconfliinon place? PeopIe! asm is a B an i? asm .X plans include working for a year, then to go on to if I don't become an actor first. favorite activity occurred when the seniors won Intra- Day this year. of the many of his humerous experiences was when I the implications ofbeing Mr. Walters for a short andfor seeing the movie Rocky for the fifth time is a story within itself which Groucho would be proud says the reason why JBU is considered toibe an uncom3 place is because Friendliness - everyone says hi'a each other at least thirty times a day and when visitors et on campus they get the royal treatment . DIMMITI' is a Bible major from Gravette, Arkansas. Hism ts as as H E A331 , A 'A l nl ,Q an 'iisilhi H H as H . 1 e MipELAlfllESNIDER as a BJianeggsedggsgtggsgigjiigiifioResales r 'ewxwf' six ,, lmsmmvs l'irs'd3wE,. umm miie me is B am H Springsg Arkansas? 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It's a place wheiiestlgigieilgljeigssiii Zaygrfliriis- H ticagtiohzggaxlly do gareglj 5 H E E a 115. :M :E 1 H H wzifiiizweer., H gasses-Mg,-we as M E E H A E magma ii X H H H N sstWw'gr'3gs L.5ss ,i,1T,,, , 'lu I f- 4 YA i' 13 ul sez' . 9: ' ring' ' ii!-ji T73 if 1'- 5--QT' Tg' 1,5 'Vx' -1.45 fa '- 1, . fl .1' 'fnvf' 1' ' J 1.1 w . li' Pl i ' l qv jf L i l is XV' , f V .jf gm. 4 . , , ,, .. f . , '-A ,jf 6 Q, is 5 . , i , 1- i 'fr M . 1 n f if , H 4 f 4!v.41jL'3 SJA-2 iff iq A x ?Q :.,, Q ' 1 ' l 1 XX T I 'P I 'i - X 'QU' ' - 157 f - ' ' r F i fi .'.f x x ' . ., , 1. 391 .Q XNQR XX' Wi., ,' 'L--gi' V ag - 4 1 l f, . Ff...1ig-'o. ', . 4 ., ' .',,.oi. J 4 My ' X o A ' l 1- -K ft 'Q I -it ,i no 1 . l M . - ,xf,ii..' of :H if , it 1 M m, i M A to f .K A My 2-366151 fAfriea. He 'iangerigigiiirineafof ,anodflfliisifuturei Dl,3flS'?ll:!QlLld8 lgra-E i aniwbssibfe inisiibnafv isefviee- 5 f bGB'5lWbfKiP'S. with The Sound Qg3Qg-gu3geii51i5?i5if?i1ol1'1i F5'aji?if3g.'SOCC6!2l e Q B' i,a3iaEva,EHmgHj5wQfS,5e, 7 is E-A A l 9, FE .E K, an W X N -1 ia L hf,,.,,,,.,wMg.W, S , U ,Host ana H. lu , if New, Y 1 .. 1 . E, t l fringe.-5-W :ivgvMfif'g.f2 wa, 'vm a:f'?.m 1 , 1-N f . ,-,H H' ww ,, 1 1 if lg,-QM? ,Y L ti gg? 4 I . Nw ' ' E H Q Q , 1 4 vi ,uh MCAREN Lewis csuutepi is a Broadcasting,ma1qri'ifrQQmi1-Sargf coxie,'Missoufi1. Her Futuireplans' include marryingiherfbesf ifriend, Steve Shute, andlalso to worki at WTIS, St. Petersy Q-burg, Florida. ' , ,. 1 i - 4 es . , V was Her favorite activity was working with the Student Senate-as Secretary. , A Her humerouis'e:iperien ce,, Choir tout with Donna Pete?- song ' ' it , s . - wfn Her reply to why4JBU is ian uncommon place isbeoause, lt Vis all the people - The instructors take tlmeitoiget to know the students and help the studentsleam howto reallyzlive the christian lifeffi , , l B x. - it 'F wi K -,,',.. il' tm i wi.. . '. -..i ,,..,. Q. .av it . - i f ,-an +-f ' - , as-V - 4, ,ga -'Q 594, . .vin-539. 3eii,,f.'Y,.,g,, ,, 1.133 S5542 Q5 - '.. -ui: 'g' 'V 4 1- We . ,-' go ' ,Z +11 ' NW 7 r KAREN THOMPSON is a Business Education major from Mound Valley. Kansas. Her future plans include becoming Mrs. Calvin Dell Phillips and creating a home where Christ is the center. 'She has enjoyed being in the Bread of Life singingigroep, Sanctuary Bandl and Senate. , at H 2 Her adventure of being mischievous Sneakirigyout' of May- field dorm to go to ,IHOP at 4200 A.M. and waiting for our male chauffer, who overslept. Anxiety built up as Claude passed by. l-ler reply to why JBU is anuncommon place, 'fThe friendly Christian atmosphere. all Will never forget,-how fthe students made me feel at home during my first visit to JBiU.'l will always treasure the Christian friends I made during the last- b four years. - a I . . hx I, P , 214 'F .WMC n -,, tiff- J f 27' 'ami ' 7' 'II PI .' 3 ha?-Sv ' A as 5' . F .X W ,UL-Aw 3: 5:-Q? f..-I, '?? e - jf Tw- '-1 'Q lf' ,V Q' f ax ,Q- J dw: l' x I. ' J A . ig '. Lette Q ll ' 1 I up '- , RA-1 ' -'em '.. memes- if ig X . -sits' .E ' is -. A Hema Mmm s Nsggvg s 3 H. Geri H H 3.55 Kenra? gui HKS, XP FQ ' H e E s mmf., 5 :ge saw- W. -We Ur-fi. if H H Nefegssxlriwre. 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The National conven- tion was held this year in San Antonio, Texas. Linda Amerson was elected as the JBU delegate. The convention included a banquet, business meet- ing and various seminars. A tour of the city was also provided for those who attended. 2 1 A 4 .....................wrv-vv-................. .-.......................................... ............I...........nun-i................ .................. .. ... ...... I I... . . .'... . . . . . , .' -. .I . . . ... In ' ' 'I l I.: D I'I'l I I Ill -I-l.l l ' ' ' v . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,... 1. Seated: Eileen Kent, Kathryna Guess, Lyn Siemens, Jan Payne, Kathy Russell, Caren Lewis, Second Row: Julie Tilgner, Susan Blosh Sally Entz, Barb Elman, Etta Riddle, Linda Amerson. Third Row: Bob Allison, Rob Morgan Jim Shutts. 2. Officers: Linda Amerson, Melanie Snider, Jerry Molinoski, Julie Tilgner,, Andy Sloan. 3. Sponsors: Dr. Bowling, Dr. Weaver, Dr. Gilbert. L2 if . ,W fn is AWARDS CONVGCATION ffffissk fi K if nal ,Rd I f ',-nf: . u. N5 ' .z lv- :Iv ., L, , ' Q ' M 'A A 1.4 , Y - Ei un' . ff: f' 15P'1iiFk , l . ,... ... , Business Department Award .. Robert Morgan V.C. Gehron Scholarship .. Joseph C. Sanders John H. Panage Scholarship Sherry McMillen Music Leadership Award . . Donna Peterson Home Economics Awards Freshman: Melanie Orton Senior: Sherry York Dorthy Woodland-Irvin Wills Scholarship ................ Keith Mathias Event of the Year .... Mock Banquet Club of the Year ............... Sophomore Class Vera and Spencer Bartlett Award Donna Peterson Robert Morgan Dale Davis Memorial Award .. Kathleen Bunnel Four Way Test Scholarship . . Kevin Riley John Endres Memorial Trophy .. Steve Matchell Athlete of the Year .......... Jack Waldron PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Highest Ranking Freshmen ...... Murry Trim Melanie Orton , 5,41 Q 1, N ,fe i. 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Mike is involved in such activities as basketball, FCA, CCB, and the Psychology club. The unique things about MIKE is that he con- siders everyone a friend unless they tell him otherwise. He believes everyone is trustwor- thy until proven otherwise. Before this summer, he would just like to keep his grades stable and to enjoy the last four weeks as much as he can. '15 N3 - .gt g,, 5m'2',' , ININN PE Eli 0 -Ml S .Ill ll f I ' ' ' 'Z ., 'i .' ,.. if ' .-. vi iiffi V1-'A 1 f Hg-J: 1 . ix ' ' 1 1 , 3 vi 1 I. V lf: I 2 jf' .l r 1 ,1 3. aff if -I i S, i , . l if 1 i 1' 1 l l l DONNA PETERSON is a senior who is majoring in voice and minoring in home economics. Her activities have included Music Man, Senate, Choir tour fthe past four yearsj, Dorm Council President, Big Sister-Little Sister, SMF, and teaching a Bible study at Gentry. In the near future job prospects, she hopes for anything l can get and later she would like to teach music andfor perform. The neat things that make Donna unique is her mouth - the gift of gab! Before this summer, she would like to finish her student teaching. . BILL STEEVES is a senior who is a team captain of CCB and Cause Director. He is involved with Spiritual Life Committee and Intramurals Cbasketball, tennis, softballj. Bill plans to go to seminary, get a masters in Theology, and teach Biblical studies on a college or seminary level. Bill is unique because his uniqueness is the priviledge of every child of God. He wants people to see in me the power of the ressurrected Christ. Before this summer, Bill would just like to get through! ROB MORGAN is a senior and his activities have included being Senate President, playing in Intramurals, being on Student Affairs Committee. His future plans include business management - possibly in public accounting. He admits that before this coming summer that graduation would be fine! i-,. ., - ,, .Y 1 ' ' Hifi. JB -2 ,- qw.-slim, .-fu-ff-f I -- M-.--.1 - - --W -- RUDID TES ill, ' 1 STEVE MATCHELL is a junior who is studying to be a High School teacher. He would like to teach Biology in a small high school about the theory of evolution and that the Bible contradicts it. His activities include basketball, FCA, Student Senate, and being president of the science club. Steve is unique because besides my height, I have a tendence to just try and make things easy and not get real upset. Before the summer, Steve would really like to learn in his classes instead of just cramming for his tests and forgetting the day after. BRUCE HOWARD a senior, plans on going into retail sales management. He also plans on getting married in about a year. He has been involved in activities such as a reporter on the newspaper, the bus ministry at Grace Bible Church and Vice President of Senate. Bruce is unique because of his ability not to get mad. Before summer comes, he hopes to fulfill the goals that he has set for this year such as graduating. CONNIE NYSTROM is a senior, whose plans are graduating, getting married, and teaching P.E. Her permanent goal is just to live for the Lord. Her activities have been Senate, Captain of FCA, Yearbook editor for the past two years, volleyball, intramurals, and the Big Sister-Little Sister program. Connie is unique because she likes to argue and can act like she is really mad when what she is really doing is getting a -talk going and getting reactions. Before the summer, she would like to finish her correspondence course, graduate, and finish up the rest of this book! ANNETTE FRIESEN is a senior who would like to get involved in full-time Christian service fpossibly campworkj eventually. For the next year or two, she plans to be in Fort Wayne, Indiana working at a job related to food service. She has been involved in Colicon Club, Spiritual Life Committee, FCA, Alpha Chi, Volleyball team, Student Missionary project, and being an R.A. ANNETTE is unique because she was born in Japan. Before the summer, Annette would like to get all of her classes inished up on time, and to enjoy the upcoming fast weeks here at school. flllSS J B llitfdfvf F AY: 7: A' .1 . -I I L dr 1 .1 V' I . Y. 1' fag ' .. '-H I 5 'X - .I 'ff' ' . W 1 uf ii? ' 'Q tr iv! IJ, -'I ' , if if ' f n' R S' -W , I B X v if ' Q 5 tXtAllllllll . QQNWAIQTORS Fort Smith Ark tnimwigil 'ifiii 'I ,154 X'-' 4. -+0 ., S Lv D 'ia MIDID TIES ,,a It-,I 1 . Y.- KRISTA BIHL is a senior Bible major. She hopes to go into some form of Christian counseling. She has been Secretary of Senate and a Sunday School teacher this past year. The unique thing about Krista is her giraffe collection. Before the summer, Krista wants to graduate and spend quality time with my friends before then. DEBBIE PHILLIPS is a senior, Physical Education major. She would like to work in recreational therapy in a children's hospital for awhile and eventually teach Elementary P.E. She has been involved in FCA, tennis, and volleyball. The unique thing about Debbie is her God-given ability to look on the bright side of life even when things go wrong Before the summer, Debbie would like to finish her correspondence course and get all of her work done so that she can graduate. Also to be able to share with her friends as much as possible. 1 211 ,I Adams, Nancy 161 Alba, Sharon 205 Allard, Dave 141 Allen, Gary 113 Allen, Rhonda 57, 147 Allison, Judy 135 Allison, Robert 13, 21, 180, 187 Allison, Marlys 13 Allison, Trac 89 98 147 Amerson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, y . . Linda 123, 127, 135, 187 , Jane 32, 68, 89, 193 , Howie 135 , Leonard 135 Steve 52, 193 Andrus, Dave 3, 134 Anglin, JoAnn 147 Anglin, Joyce 147 Armstrong, David 40 Arnold, LuAnn 3, 24, 67, 89, 147, 167 Ashworth, Gary 34, 107, 109 Atwood, Linda 90, 89, 155 Bacon, Loren 10, 193 Bailey, Donna 166 Baker, Janet 14, 90, 105, 135 Ball, Becke 14, 51, 74, 129, 161 Balman, Loren 10, 14, 193 Baney, Dayla 89, 152 Baney, Rockie 52, 193 Barnett, Jonathan 28, 167, 193 Barnes, Daren 107, 109 Barnum, David 205 Basinger, Richard 151 Batchelder, Glenda 32, 193 Batchelder, Karen 76, 143 Batchelder, Sharon 9, 89, 90, 105, 143 Baum, Dean 139 Beatty, Barry 141 Bell, Randy 13, 27, 59, 87, 89, 163 Benetiel, Dan 158 Benjamin, Brian 59, 193 Bennett, Mary 68, 144 Berg, Kelly 141, 167 Berkholder, George 194 Biagi, Bill 139 Bihl, Krista 13, 28, 73, 179, 193, 211 Blackwell, Tami 57, 105, 152 Blankenship, Dan 13, 42, 51, 59, 87, 89. 139, 167 Blankey, Arthur 151 Blankley, Ross 155 Blatchley, Vickie 51, 87, 111, 129, 205 Blomberg, LeAnn 32, 163 Blosch, Susan 156, 187 Bohler, Rhonda 24, 32, 68, 161 Book, Keith 34, 59, 87, 158 Boyts, Larry 34, 143 Boyts, Kathy 89, 134 Brammer, Opal 143 Brandon, Toni 68, 194 Brewer, Esther 152 Brewer, John 149 Brooker, Dave 81 STUDENTS Brookhart, Mark 26, 51, 194 Brown, Mark 107, 109, 158 Brown, Bobby 119 Brown, Mark 107, 109, 158 Brown, Connie 143 Bunker, Don 73, 89, 194 Bunnell, Kathy 21, 89, 115, 143 Burnside, Cheryl 165 Burnside, Jeannine 194 Burris, Bill 162 Burris, Buffy 143 Burton, Brenda 31, 32, 152 Caldwell, Jim 23, 141 Calhoun, Cindy 21, 156 Cantield, Rich 27 Capp, Becky 152 Carpenter, Rick 40, 194 Carradine, Jesse 90, 109, 158 Ceravolo, Pete 163 Chesney, Gary 42, 135 Chrisman, Jerry 156 Classen, Luke 13, 143 Classen, Mark 194 Clements, Carol 23, 42, 156 Cleveland, Neil 194 Coates, Paul 158 Cochrum, Lois 28, 147, 67 Cole, Steve 9, 123, 124, 129, 158 Couch, Linda 111 Coulam, Marsha 161 Cousins, John 44, 59, 77, 141 Covey, Janet 76, 111, 143 Cowart, Freda 94, 98, 111, 113, 158 Cox, Craig 67, 194 Cox, David 195 Cox, Galen 143 Cox, MaryAnn 195 Crane, Kathy 147 Crowder, Paul 23, 141, 167 Culver, Gail 6, 27, 40, 79, 89, 94, 152, 167 Curell, Jackie 32, 42, 152 Currey, MaryAnn 147 Dahl, Julie 89, 195 Darling, Steve 143 Dangers, .lay 10, 103, 195 Dangers, Joy 152 Daniels, Warren 67, 1915 Davis, Malia 152 Dawson, Lonny 143 Day, Ron 26, 51, 139 Decatur, Alan 67, 87, 141 DeJong, James 141, 152 Dewar, Cindy 78, 105, 195 Dewar, Susie 3, 196 Dimmitt, Rick 196 Dinnel, Diane 42, 89, 105, 111, 166 Dorman, Debra 42, 89, 115, 163, 167 Douglas, Richard 134 Dreier, Roger 158 Dubach, LeAnn 68, 89, 196 Duhan, Phil 59, 103, 141 Duncan, Irene 89, 166 Dunham, Bert 24, 119, 121, 158 Dunlap, James 139 Eckman, Ellen 32, 76, 87, 205 Edgar, Darrell 121 Eichor, Barbara 14, 89, 90, 105, 143 Eisaman, Vince 24, 65, 135 Ekey, Kay 89, 129, 158 Ellefson, Hallie 163 Elliott, Mike 39, 47, 107, 109, 129, 167, 181, 196, 206 Ellis, Wayne 107, 109, 143 Elmen, Barbara 152, 187 Emanuelson, Lonny 124, 138 Ensz, Mary 153 Entz, Sally 89, 153, 187 Erickson, Leslie 24, 89, 161 Ervin, Mike 81 Evans, Larry 57 Fabiz, Sharon 144 Fairless, Sally 21, 24, 65, 180 Farrell, Joe 123, 163 Ferrell, Jeff 124 Ficht, Marsha 111, 113, 147 Fisher, John 77, 196 Flowers, Craig 196 Ford, Steve 78, 196 Freeman, Eric 149 Frey, Don 13, 27, 71, 89, 141 Friebel, Ralph 159 Friend, Janet 148 Friesen, Annette 94, 105, 178, -197, 21 Friesen, Bryan 10, 13, 135 Fritz, Steve 21, 77, 103, 141 Frost, David 20, 81, 139 Gardner, Chuck 24, 197 Garman, Roxy 144 Garrett, Jerry 144 Gehing, Larry 81 Genheimer, Steve 21, 28, 184 George, Marsha 13, 52, 165 Gibbon, David 10, 34, 103, 142 Giddings, Steve 9, 103 Giguere, Rick 139 Giguere, Lani 74 Goldsby, Janet 148 Golike, Jeff 197 Goodman, Kevin 13, 89, 142 Gould, Dennis 165 Guess, Katrina 89, 153, 187 Guess, Laquita 89, 163 Hamrnack, Duane 103 Hanemaayer, James 67, 139 Hanson, Phil 28, 57, 124, 197 Hardy, Terrie 197 Harlan, Mary 197 Harmon, Chris 144, 167 Haron, Ken 39, 51, 74, 139 Harrell, John 73, 165 Hartman, Marcy 3, 98, 115, 148 Hatcher, Dale 197 Haumerson, Pete 10, 144 Haynes, Linda 161 0 Hays, Claylene 197 Heberling, Robert 59, 129, 149 Hedges, Don 149 Hedley, Marna 89, 205 Helfers, Debbie 23, 42, 57, 148 Henderson, Kris 144 Hendrix, Dixie 198 Herbert, Sheryl 135, 161 Hetrlck, Stan 24, 87, 144 Hiebert, Judy 23, 42 Hill, Darla 89, 205 Hilton, Bev 153 Hoadley, David 135 Hockman, Jeff 13, 149 Hockman, Mike 149 Hodges, Jan 32, 71, 87, 144 Hoffman, Doug 31, 42, 59 Holland. Sam 78, 119, 198 Holmberg, Kathy 6, 14, 153 Holmberg, Keith 52, 89, 197 Howard, Bruce 40, 51, 73, 178, 209 Hutt, Jim 20, 59, 165 Hulbert, Maureen 3, 31, 89, 90, 98, 127, 167 Hulse, Bill 89, 119, 159 Hunt, Bill 57, 135 Hunt, Lani 148 Hunter, Mike 101, 111, 113, 198 Hurn, Larry 142 Huskins, Lynne 198 Ingalls, Renita 135 Isbell, Maudie 32, 40, 79, 153 Isbell, Steve 163 Ising, Christy 162 Jackson, Ron 31, 109 Jantz, Dan 129, 135 r Janzen, Bonnie 21, 57, 67, 105, 111, 113, 129, 159 Jech, Karen 111, 153 Jenkins, Talmadege 3, 13, 26, 31, 98, 109 Johns, Lydia 164 Johnson, Eric 81, 138 Johnson, Karolin 57, 87, 148 Johnson, MaryLynn 89, 198 Johnson, Steve 89, 198 Jones, Debra 148 Jones, Becky 148 Jordan, Julie 148 Jurascheck, Gail 76, 89, 205 Kendrick, Paul 136 Kennedy, Charles 155 Kent, Eileen 68, 153, 187 Kenyon, Kim 89, 148 Kenyon, Kurt 28 Kesler, Joey 81 Ketelaar, Darryl 10, 59, 136 King, Phil 74, 166 Kitchen, Bill 144 Kitchen, Eric 142 Kitchen, Kathy 164 Klassen, Ron 165 Kline, Roger 59 Klein, Dan 67, 150 Knode, Kathy 28, 89, 90, 167, 198 Koechler, Mary 59, 79, 153 Kolkmeyer, Ardith 31, 156 Kooy, Kristy 82, 156 Kraft, Jim 34, 142 Kraft, Tina 34, 148 Kreis, Dan 136 Kreis, Steve 140 Kruger, Phil 142 Lancaster, Debra 144 Landreth, Evelyn 198 Lanka, Dawn 42, 44, 89, 90, 129, 149, 199 Lantz, Curtis 136 Lantz, Kevin 6, 81, 140 Larson, Jan 138 Latham, Janet 153 LoVan, Kim 31 Layton, Laura 24, 89, 115, 159 Learned, Rod 28, 34, 39, 73, 74, 124, 18 199 Lee, Jon 34, 167, 199 Lemp, Sue 89, 105, 159 Leonard, Cathy 153 Lewis, Caren 184, 187, 199 Lindsay, Carol 9, 32, 89, 136 Linn, Carolyn 144 Lithglow, Sharon 59, 61, 76, 144 Lloret, David 59, 156 Loder, Ellen 166 Lohrenz, Beth 14, 199 Long, Jane 23, 148, 156 Luchene, Barry 89, 142 Luckert, Beth 71, 87, 162 Luff, Becky 74, 153 Luther, Andy 59, 129, 150 Lyda, Jana 23, 156 Lykins, Jim 28, 67, 136 Lynch, Jim 40, 68, 73, 87 McClun, Terri 157 McClure, Mark 20 McCorkle, Ester 140 McElroy, Mark 13, 87 McFarland, Don 89, 107, 109, 144 McGraw, Tim 71, 166 Mcllvain, Lavonda 40, 51, 74, 89, 165 McLendon, Roberta 73, 144 McLennan, Gary 199 McLennan, Gordon 98, 144 McMillen, Sherry 5, 71, 89, 151 McNutt, Lori 123, 127, 145 McQueen, Julie 67, 87, 111, 150 Macy, Doug 142 Magnuson, Mary 89, 153 Maines, Ted 27 Markle, Loren 23, 157 Maraz, Howie 81 Marquardt, Jon 34, 68, 136, 167 Martyn, Diane 199 Marx, Carol 154 H Marzett, Bonny 3, 13, 94, 109, 159 Mason, Wayne 199 2. Matchell, Steve 3, 34, 73, 94, 107, 109 129, 138, 209 Mathias, Keith 164 Mathis, Ernie 9, 165 Maxie, Jerome 13, 26, 87, 121 Meckem, Bruce 107, 109 Megli, Steve 13, 59, 89, 162, 167 Mehrer, Sheila 68, 165 Mellema, Gordon 145 Miller, Debbie 14, 51, 123, 127, 145 Miller, Gretchen 145 Mills Ann 6, 165 Mitchell, Mike 200 Mize, Dani 148 Molinoski, Jerry 185, 187, 200 Moore, Debby 148 Moore, Jim 165 Moore, Susan 157 Morgan, Rob 14, 61, 73, 179, 187, 200 208 Morgan, Tim 28, 103, 142 Moxness, Mike 142 Mraz, Howie 140 Muench, Diane 89, 159 Musgrave, Cliff 124, 145 Musgrave, Lynette 14, 42, 89, 127, 136 Muzzy, Dan 31, 136 Myers, Melba 200 Myers, Mike 59, 142 Nall, Hal 6, 166 Nave, Cindy 10 Naylor, Debra 157 NeSmith, Tom 57, 89, 159 Newell, Jo Ann 3, 14, 89, 145 Newlun, Morris 200 Newlun, Sharon 145 Nieeman, Cal 5 Nichols, Lydia 154 Nichols, Jim 89, 16 Nichols, Tony 89 Nightingale, Bill 87, 142 Niswonger, Kathy 6, 14, 127, 165 Nolte, Rick 142 Nudd, Dorothy 154 Nute, Dottie 159 Nute, Sharon 5, 74, 148 Nutt, James 5, 89, 109, 159 Nyberg, Laurie 89, 154 Nystrom, Connie 3, 14, 21, 52, 73, 74, 105, 129, 200, 210 O'Banion, Cornelius 26, 89, 145 O'Hara, Marla 162 Ohman, Lynn 32, 57, 154 Olvis, Karen 42, 74, 151 Orth, Dale 5, 142 Orth, Duane 5, 10, 14, 103, 150 Orton, Melanie 28, 154 Palm, Greta 23, 42, 157, 167 Palm, Carl 34, 59, 145, 167 Parnell, Nick 142 Paskiewicz, Danny 73, 121 Paskiewicz, Lynn 73, 89, 148 Patterson, Betsy 200 Patton, Jeannie 89, 94 Payne, Gene 140 Payne, Jon 138, 187 Payne, Jan 138 Peachey, Randy 77, 200 Pearson, Carla 200 Perry, Sandy 14, 28, 151 Peterson, Donna 13, 40, 47, 73, 201, 207 Phillips, Debby 9, 78, 90, 123, 127, 129, 201, 211 Phillips, Aaron 162 Pickup, Jon 136 Pillette, Tom 13, 26, 109, 159 Pitts, Charles 105, 201 Poor, Keith 150 Powers, Caryn 40, 51, 127, 129, 148 Pruett, David 150 Pruett, Tom 67, 150 Rader, David 142 Rader, Karen 201 Ramey, Carol 89, 94 Rathbone, Clarence 150 Reed, Sylvia 89, 157 Reed, Teresa 5, 89, 90, 105, 145 Rhodes, Ron 201 Rhodes, Steve 119,145 Riddle, Etta 187, 201 Riley, Kevin 107, 109, 145 Ritz, Andrea 14, 31, 89, 205 Roberts, Mary 149 Roberts, Patti 157 Robinson, Kelly 159 Rogers, Elizabeth 42, 136 Rogers, Randy 201 Rondon, David 103, 150 Ruble, Phil 150 Rushton, Cindy 154 Russell, Heidi 79 Russell, Kathy 154, 167, 187, 202 Salomon, Joe 14, 31, 87, 145 Sample, Joan 202 Sanders, Joe 150 Sanders, Karen 27, 42, 59, 67, 74, 89, 149, 167 Scarbrough, Cindy 149 Schiwetz, Dagmar 145 Schmidt, Brad 202 Schneider, Dan 10, 103, 137 Schneider, Sue 181, 202 Schoonmaker, Harry 151 Schumacker, Dennis 10, 103, 150 Schureman, Tom 202 Schuster, Teresa 14, 154 Seely, Aileen 67, 68, 149 Seidler, Dan 140 Semmler, Howie 145 Setian, Lynn 164 Shannon, Kris 137 Shepard, Willie 89 Showalter, Sharon 164 Shuler, Randy 160 Shutts, Jim 137, 187 Sidwell, Leigh 154 Siemens, Dan 202 Siemens, Doug 27, 42, 140 Siemens, Lyn 3, 89, 90, 94, 160, 167, 182, 187 Sikic, ivan 103, 142 Sikic, Tula 145 Sikic, Lila 146 Simon, Debbie 24, 115, 146 Sisco, Randy 20 Sitterly, Larry 160 Sloan, Smith, Andrew 59, 73, 187, 202 Ellen 13, 90, 111, 113, 160 Brian 10, 14, 28, 52, 73, 203 Smith. Smith, Donna 111, 113 Smith, JoAnn 202 Smith, Lori 10 Smith, Luella 166 Wadleigh, Debra 154 Waldron, Jack 101, 107, 109 121 Walker, Tom 138 Walsh, Koni 44, 89, 204 Ward, David 138 Wardlaw, Eva 164 Warner, Jim 140 Washington, Barry 26, 160 Watkins, Ginny 55, 73, 137 Weaver, Georjean 32, 140 Weaver, Carole 5, 9, 71, 73, Wetzell, Ken 14, 51, 146 Wetzell, Connie 14, 21, 140 Wheat, Joy 40, 90, 204 Widbin, Debbie 59, 68, 146 Whitcomb, Linda 39, 73, 74, Whitmore, Ernest 59, 155 Williams, Cheryln 28, 57, 140 Williams, Glenn 109 Smith, Pam 13, 89, 98, 111, 113, 129, 160 Smith, Storm 146 Snider, Melanie 89, 187, 203 Snodgrass, John 57, 137 Spaugh, Keith 34, 157 Spees, Marvin 34, 129, 146 St. Pierre, Jack 203 Starch, Dwan 3, 149 Starnes, Debbie 42, 89, 137 Steen, Robert 146 Steeves, Bill 3, 5, 24, 34, 65, 203, 208 Stewart, Brent 150 Stewart, Susan 203 Stockstill, David 119, 160 Stockstill, Linda 94, 105, 160 Stoddard, David 77, 203 Stoll, Chris 32, 40, 79, 154 Striegel, Jeannette 26, 89, 203 Strombeck, Terry 14, 51, 160 Strombeck, Tom 51, 73, 103, 167, 203 Sutton, Karen 154 Tangblade, Diane 71, 157, 167 Taylor, Don 10 Terry Mike 13, 32, 81, 89, 140 Thimell, Eric 155 Thompson, Karen 73, 185, 204 Thurman, Rhonda 146 Tilgner, Julie 31, 32, 79, 115, 154, 187 Tilgner, Susan 42, 90, 105, 111, 113, 154 Tollett, Dave 10, 34, 137 Trickett, James 137 Trim, Murray 124, 146 Turhune, Tim 140 Uherka, Teresa 32, 73, 204 Unruh, Cheryl 89, 111, 160 Vaile, Gary 42, 57, 204 VanDenBrink, Mary Jane 162 VanderMolen, Jamie 138 Vegors, Pete 146 Verhoeven, Rochelle 9, 51, 146 Vogler, Wilma 68, 90, 123, 127, 137 Vogt, Darrell 146 Voth, Debbie 164 Williams, Jeff 89, 204 Williams GraceAnn 89, 204 Williams, Marcia 164 Williams Sam 44 Willits, Mark 89, 137 Willits, Diane 34, 89, 137 Willits, Kris 89, 90, 98, 160 Wilson, Dan 140 Wilson, Dave D. 150 Wilson, Dave B. 9, 73. 146 Wilson, Georgenia 149 Wilson, Jan 32, 149 Wing, Regan 52, 89, 94, 138 Wotlman, Pam 10, 32 Woods, Bob 137 Woods, Dana 89, 98, 127, 165 York, Sherry 28, 40, 79, 204 Young, Scott 68, 137 Young, Vicki 137 Zeeh, Bill 204 - Zwingelberg, Toby 34, 89, 121 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STAFF Adolphson, Ada 175 Allison, Maryls 173 Ash, Anne 157 Barnett, Ray 174 Bethell, Bob 171 Bowling, Andrew 55, 67, 73, 136, 187 Brammer, Max 174 Brookhart, Doris 134 Brown, John ll 61, 168 Brown, John Ill 168 Buell, Michale 78, 149 Bullock, James 157 Burns, Bob 148 Burnside, Bill 165 Butts, Doyle 55, 146 Cleek, Don 147 Cox, Dr. Roger 155 Davis, Glenna 158 Dodd, Lavonna 76, 145, 146 Emery, Kay 173 Emery, Richard 156 French, Ken 150 Gibbs, Eunice 172 Gilbert, Marc 143, 187 Griggs, Gaston 138 Hamilton, Ruth 173 Harter, Joan 162 Haynes, Bill 101, 159, 172 Hazel, Don 169 Highfill, Joan 140 Holliday, Julia 175 Holliday, James Jefferies, Ron 172 Johnson, Mary 175 Johnson, Robert 73, 135 Judd, Effie 173 Kennedy, Ralph 139 Low, Steve 174 McCullough, John 146, 173 McTeer, Terry 172 McQuay, Boyce 141 Marlar, Ed 156 Moon, Wally 160, 175 Murphy, Skip 169 Netherton, Lee 163 Nichols, Edward 47, 73, 151 Niswonger, Richard 55 165 0'Kelley, Larry 162 Olney, Fred 150 Pearson, Jim 44, 55, 77 149 Peters, Myron 174 Roark, Dwaine 42, 107 109 160 Rogers, Glenn 170 Roper, Terri 157 Ruble, Richard 161 Seltz, Doris 174 Setian, Leo 150 Seward, Larry 138 Shrum, Claude 175 Siemens, Walter 5 Smith, Maxine 79, 152 Snider, Marion 169 Thomas, Shirley 151 Thomas, Terry 47 Thomas, Troy 172 Turner, Ruth 153 VerHoven, Earl 174 VerHoven, Marcia 172 Walters, Jim 24, 136 Weaver, Gilbert 68, 137 187 White, Hub 9, 123, 159 222 223 Whitmore, Paul 157 Williams, Earl 164 Willis, Charles 141 Wilmoth, Helen 154 Windsor, Carl 140 Wolf, Helen 172 Zimmerman, Joe 156 R ITUMTHII i fn' ik -FP! fl Ll A. 1 w v Q 1 I i 20 5 if A G0 GH WHITE lvl I I . . , H: 4 I l I I r ' I A' If . . , . 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At the termination of this school year, the teaching career of Coach Hubart White will end, as he retires following a stay of over thirty years at JBU. Coach White, who presently is not yet certain what he will do following his retirement, stated, l'lI probably do things around the house that time before wouldn't allow, and after that l'lI just let nature take its course. During his stay at JBU, White has seen Physical Education established as a major in the curricula and intercollegiate athletics made available for the JBU students. Because Coach White was the tlrst physical education instructor at John Brown, he is pleased to see how sports have taken a part in John Brown University. We have grown from nothing to track and Held, swimming, golf, basketball and baseball. White also seemed quite impressed with the big start women's athletics has got off to this year. Coach White also said he would like to leave JBU the advice that, JBU should stay close to the ideas of John Brown Sr. Coach White went on to say, He CBrownj was a sports fan, but he didn't want sports to interfere with a person's education. Along with this advice, he stated, JBU can't stand still: things must move on. Coach, you have contributed much to this school and to all of us in a very special way. We on the Pioneer staff would like to dedicate this book to you, to show our appreciation for all that you have meant to us and to the school as a whole. ...-..an...m.l As you have read through this book, you may have won- dered just where the theme, The Uncommon Place has fit in and possibly why l chose to use this theme over something more original. The purpose of a yearbook is to provide an accurate record of what has taken place over the year. When you leave this place you will take with you many treasured memories. Your college days will be only lived again through these memories. It was my desire then, to not only include what has happened here this year, but to relate on the printed page something more than just happenings. Long after you have forgotten faces and names, or which intramural team you played on you will remember the atmosphere and warmth which will always hold a place in your heart. ,-.viii lt isn't easy to portray the atmosphere of a university, particularly one that means different things to different people. While designing this book l have tried to keep in mind the element of individuality, which is, l believe, what makes our school the uncommon place that it is. lt is my desire that your memories and sentiments of John Brown University will come to life as you read this book, and that at least a small part of it will relate to your personal feelings and experiences. 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