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YW hr- 4''f14r'f.:J','4,f:f:f ' I -f ' 1 1 ' - Y ,A ,. w-ws-Lv 'vvv JfsgiVigvgR,1::12::....1 , Y, -, ' .1 ,3 W .1 I 1 A., -. 4, - if-1 li':,,,'3,'1-iffkllif:,L51r '3f l:, , ' in I V . ' l , J . Ml 'IX Ha' A . 3 1 9 . ' ' ' r -.Q QVXFF Editor ............ Ed Gelasi Assistant Editor ...,. Bill Lowe Photographers .........,... Jeff Stombres Deb Myers Ed Gelasi fplus outside contributionsj Business Manager ......,.,. Larry O'Hara Gene McDaniel Advisor . A . . .Lorolie Brown TYPICAL DORM LIFE vm ome last mmute done - wake W fl. sth-J and God bless Mr Weber and Judson Amen y Y. A , f 1, we f 1 . , T ,f A K fd Q' I? , ae R L -ew A, .- ,. .X - N .efiw ,,,::,Q,, 'em M310 , .,e QQ.: V e ef I-iff' Q ,e , x - fee R., X ' Y xx' .,,qfF' f-. R nv! -5-1 F- ' ..,.. I ,, 5 I -Ak A . . J ' 1 I , 6 f r Q .m ' ' JJ 4, 1 'Y-x Jr Zh . A! ' ' h rt., 4, V N V .1 .N H H .w Q 1ff',gr 4 ,Mx x . 'K I l Y ! '.lx su-'-Q.-W . 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I im V 1 VYYWI-' ' W . ,.Hv , Ql'1fE'3f ' 5:-:,.111v:3 f , r 54,4 . f . . , Q f , N, . win M , 5 V , . XM. B- .wmr 4 1 5., , ,ff .lkgrrf - ,, , , i .A - c 5 ,L 5 4 - MPA., 4. ,,,,,w if I7 i 1 1 I i 4 5 r i A 1 4 I ,Q uf! -af 4 M 3? MMA n, MORE: ON 'Q f PEOPLE 227922: , .' V , f: 1, ,Y , - z . .J',:. cams :2 .f .,1,f. , 435- xg, m .,g 1, . f 2' x , L Q! A, Q f I 1 S Y ax., 1 -- oT'f W , ' f 4 KK A V I 4 gp 1. . A -Q, s Tx' .ai X 'Q Y--5. P ei' .wma wr A,. my GET READY. After the next page you are committed. But don't be afraid . . . you've been through it all before. . . 2 , f, O, V 1 H. , : xl , Y :Q ,f f ,,. ,. N A' 1 -N., W fi-L, ,l 4 4 ffl' K , 5' 12 1 1 . Wx U., .55 , ,A ig '69 WAV' Q4 N . , . ,.. -xA ,. I ', ji .51 .1 '4w. f Welcome back from a summer of great times, fast food, and the freedom of doing your own thing. 15 You better get used to the paperwork, you're going to see a lot of it! 25 Remember the rule: lf you can't tell what it is ,... 35 Easy Rider and his two sidek- icks solve the gas shortage, but find more trouble with a couple of amorous horses. 45 A typical class scene we can all look forward to. 55 Dear Mom, l can't take it any more. l want to come home. UGH! WeEcomeBacla FALLT12! '96 Ex? 4? fx t , , 1 i M as Qzerermvom me 4 5 .T 4. ' I u nv xflvflf- -Q ease a '- r 5 ----i , in in ui- It e- ,X .:-: rf-3: vim,-,1. y- - -- 4 fm ll Q4 it i 53253 I Q. 41- Y i I ' i I l 'UZ-1-A 1- Ysillf V45 i 3253113 Q, - A, ...,. - w nj w,,,.f' ,,,., . .4 Q ' K , 5 -J. This is it: Where the whole process begins. We go through it every year but it's always a shock. 13 It says right here, 'Take him for everything he's got.' 23 A picture of frus- tration. 33 HELP! 43 Hi, beautiful - No, not you, Juan! 53 There was this traveling salesman . , . 63 They don't know what they're in for. 83 Ready for the rush. 93 Let's get comfortable. 103 What do you mean, you don't have any money? . ' r -sl' , .1 1 Aa, N: 3 3 , , , , Q , , , , Q rg W ! A 'sf 3523, WI 4 ' 1 f,.,f VVS '.-, V , , .nl 'Y it 1 v 3't'5 fa ,J w 4 by of-A Ti Ps N. - ll-'IZEQI-IM!-W INITVIHON V75 as , E5 I ,v - , ,, , hw SX A, . . y 1. What builds character? Nothing does it like the Freshman Initiation Process, which evolved from ancient torture practices the upper- classmen had to go through when they were freshmen. 13 The upperclassmen passover sign. 23 Tee hee hee, we sure are having some fun now! 33 Have mercy on me, a poor miserable freshman. 43 All right, seventeen laps around the campus! 53 And l thought we had to act like adults in college. 63 Now stand like that for 24 hours and we'll have a statue. 73 We're looking for two guys who share our deep affection for good old planet Earth. PIT X: fa ,,'. M, 1 I 'S ,,4,hr :Q , 3 .,.f,,,,., y. ' i by-i',i11f,g ,Q 'P f'2pfC.v-.F 42, fx 4 34, .. jf ' ' ,,.'4a,.z,j, , 1. , , , ,.. -,. .M 3 4 ' ?ff y' 21 The Freshmen showed their ver- satility on the stage and provided entertainment for the upperclass, just to prove there were no hard feelings. 13 lf you forget the words, just say 'water- melon.' 23 The Freshmen's answer to Abbott and Costello - it was the wrong answer. 33 Now I'Il just turn on this record player . . . 43 All right, who unplugged the microphone? 53 O.K. So l'm not Frank Sinatra! 63 What happened to those stupid balls? 73 Announcing the winner of a date with Tom Caldwell. Lucky girl, whoever she is. 2 11,5 v f -'-wg -rail 'wvvl . . W ., of -0-- 4- ' xx., -f v-- I Q' 51,3 -' ,, av ' ' ' 3,9i,.w3'f,f1-,gt.,' A - li smgwzvl fg. ,i tag f 'fizxff -1 X' ff if-fl 9,1 fav , 1 .uf .Q 51.51 Loser of the float contest. NG Happy Trails to You was the theme for this year's homecoming, which featured a revival to the parade and its accompanying floats and clowns. Even the Saturday Morn- ing Club kids took part in the fun. . ,P -- X , ,V N ' 4 1, . 1 ' 1, ti ' . , 4 Look, everybody! Before we fall over! I Q ', i ,N 0 .1 fi' nf' l Q Pictured below is the newly elected Homecoming Court. FROM LEFT: Lori Lang fFreshmanJ, Carolyn Maystead fMiddIerJ, Ruth Neely fSen- iorj, Sandy Ohland CSeniorl, Jodie Anderson fQueen, Ruben Mendez CKingJ, Kraig Kleeman CSeniorJ, Bryan Hitch CSeniorl, Jon Hood CMid- dlerj, Jeff Nelson fFreshmanJ. f ,, I yo A , 4, F--+47 - I ' . . .Lg f ,. ,113 -fat N W f ,Ffh W-X, ' ,M W ws. 1, , 1 .'z1 I J C W 5 fEf,?w5a I f , if G 1 1. if - f Q. aim , H -,,,. -f K. fi 5 ' it ky,9t,..- 1 Q fs W . ig 3 H5:3,s s3,,:., t .fg Z, 4 ,f I ., I ' 6 M- f K , , - .QA -Q . -fifffnlii .- 2 .21 V ' ' A- i- . if -. .s - at . sry i x. in Sw- tlilvvvf , 1' yy r is X . --ft Q, L - Q 96' QF ., f-,n,,,f,- N -' V W. I M ,W carey. 215 4 Si 1 fl, ,lwxp 33 L N . 7'-.f ' M' P 1 '?'?-P11n's , . t 'Figs y FVQQQF ' 2.1 if NIA.. '!...- ,.4.3-il--Y. ..-q7, 1 It . - r ,, A -au- N... 'lllllf'1iilii..,. h ., il' , X . f l g l W , . r W we - 1 1 ,, A . ,,,, .., Keep The Faith! l 25 l 09 Nah, ' . 15 ..aw'u ?w Brigadoon -the mystical town that appears once 35.51 ' every hundred years, captured forever on these 1 ' pages. . . r Y A 5 rxfyi A -Y 1- A f ,,, ff 2 'if , Q 'AP' , v' Q 1 Q ,LQ My re' ii ' iyflfi. Dance with the happiness of 12 . I -4 we ff -,S 2 fi , 1. ,, 4 'I ii Q X , I , 1- 2 Jean tries to talk to a rejected Harry. is not exactly ard to I 1W3i.,,im3 y htm Y' , . 6 e , 55 ' N MacGregor's Sausages for sale! Hey, Jeff! I think I've found alive one! 26 Archie is worried about his son. nibdl' 'Tis the finest milk and cream.' i EP ,. W' X X 2 Q B X l 1 4 . U- . If :N frfia ff Nr 7 N , X 1 'L ,JM g .- - is-Xe , p v ' XI' 1,1 .I QR ,xxx XQRF J . is killing me. 'FT ff' '- , 5 V nm 5 Y W . - - I I s 1 l'Il go home to bonnie Jean! sk , 'f4 e ' X i ,A :!! , sr is x-, 'WH , '. ' ' True Love wi., .ps , ,aw , If I sb 4' 5- i E?- ,M ' A 'Q uf Andrew addresses the townspeople. BRJGZADOON FLWULYALEUM Jeff says 'goodbye' to Brigadoon. Come Ye To The Fair vi '41, 5' 4 - A 1 mlm A .Mi STANDING: Ronnie Irvin , Scott Spencer, Jim KNEELING: Ken Barger, reg Haring, Mark Irving, Roger Fiorito, Haile Jiiigliqk :gg CGLLE r- Dana m Forlow fCoachj. Tewolde, Steve JUESQ I 32 2 cue fd JUD Sf X 6' 5 I if I Jung Jin? The Judson College Soccer team finished with a respectable overall record of 8-7-1, but was disappointed with their conference slate of 2-6. Individual efforts were led by Ken Barger with 18 points, Jim Berning with 13 goals, and Tesfaye Tewolde with 8 goals. I r mg: i k , . ' 5- M ua, .nd V 1 ' ' ', fwie' . .aff ' Q I-IIG-l-ILIGK-UQ fs Yu? , ffzijl K O.K. guys - kill 'eml But remember we're Christians 3 , y T239 Q .e , . K. , R ? ' ' 1 ' vs it i 1 L , f y Wou 5 tg K gk : . 'f? '.'-. .v.. Q Q - ' 5 ,.. 1 mm S Sk it , ,. M,-lmamwm no-.meme you look at that the ball went down his throat ' y is lu? 1,4 gh' if Mwwx '23 That will teach you to get in my way. W, -N., , I 3 iff 5 ' . -:S' 1 Lei 5 1 J f 2' LS ,Q is , wa is a , , ,Q 'Ep - 'il - ' ,f , , 1 l, V is 'F' 5, M N. S Y .0 , .3 30 'Q ,V ,r ! Air' 4.311 , if Q .Wt ' ' if V , 14 ,- t Q ' This just wasn't Roger's game has-v Although putting together a strong group of individuals, the team fell short in many close games to compile a dis- appointing 6-13 record. WOMEN 'Q V I-Ili The Judson Cross Country squad had a respectable season, finishing third in the con- ference CNIICJ, sixth in the district CNAIA 3209, and twelfth nationally CNCCAAQ. l l 'f P 'ff ta VZ Q t A .As -,ofa - 11: gy am, f si wr? f if 49 Y . ., s V ' wi 95 a.-1 ..f A .ns L, :Q n -COUNTTLW xxxxx , . TOP: Doc Ryder fcoachj, Dale Alvine, Don Yentes, Brian Burley, Dan Kevin Burley, Ruben Mendez, Gene McDaniel. -4? lllilius.. Filling xwghxm OPPONENT Northwestern Greenville St. Paul Bible Bethel ' Rockford Trinity Christian Aurora Olivet Nazarene Trinity Rockford Maranatha Aurora Olivet Nazarene Trinity Maranatha Trinity I-TALLWPAP-UP JUDSON COLLEGE SOCCER WE 4 1 2 6 0 7 0 6 1 1 2 1 4 0 8 1 Final Record - 8-7-1 THEM 'O 1 . o iforfeitj 1 1 4 0 4 1 2 8 2 5 1 2 1 3 v -4 f 1, MZ Wye J N1 I, .lY.waL:.w ,l ,. f'Q,'Ei'? . , 1 ff f 5' A M.. M :lik ,I I '2'-J L . ' .arf 2 .1 ..h. . ' . 1 f M ' 'Qi 2' A ' ,gb J rg 5 X 2 1 f I fx, , 51 , f 'ff I f J V . 5 v Juosom cnoss coumnv g PLACE FANISH ,4fh F J U repiwi J , ard J F rg or W- F' ff . ' 5 fir 'wlB3VLSf19ff0i!.Q'?WfV3 . , , l 1-Q- ig ' , .r - ffiiffg 1, --,. im F -Vg i ,fl J in M t. r f BeAi'6Tiif6WlJ J fiom R' -f eff-1 'i75'!3':5 '3f2 7?-. if,Z ,-.: '. 1, -1..' 5 H,' .157 Q . ' ' 'lf rf 'if J 3 v- - f4fh'W J 4' F N.A.T. . ' or 1 il f,V, V. R A ' K Q. . X ,' 44,713 ' r'A F ' V53 ,1A A J J 'E J, f ' ' .A ., , V . 'ffl H f, F, uf, -' f .-'ff . 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'p 'Omar A ,ol it Q , lv wsv f fl ly Intramurals proved not only to be a source of pleasant diver- l.Wf W ff 39' W . , . . M M sion, but also an outlet for everyone s frustrations. Lacking 4., , A zll - ' . . . . 1 r gt in none of the skills of their intercollegiate counterparts, the if A Volkman Odd Numbers tookthe championship. 7 ' 1,3 . . f ' kg up ma fr' nu- X an ' M me-M Msn... M M. . . . A .. m -in 'o STM? J , l . l ff' - fw-'-swaipgp ' A ,,,-mfs V -- new -'l l'- in W f l x ,f N li y , if ' 5ff'?i film M55 M V, W I iii- ,. Mm I , . , , up V. 'hw' ,Z if 91 NW CTW' I ,fluff , delta f lil 'll 1 I-MV 1' 11 ,fy . , -wana S. 3 if 'U W Drawing crowds rivaling the Women's volleyball team, I-M Volleyball featured high spikes and diving saves. The eventual champion, the Faculty, used none of these but still managed to win. IN FRISBEE GOLF: John Yeat- man became the school's first champ. IN TENNIS: Kevin Comfort beat the field to win the crown. f , gs ff? 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There's more basketball in here than in Sports Illustrated. But we hope you enjoy the great photography, and relive some happy moments that would otherwise slip away so soon. HALF-W - WINIEIZTTZI x 1 , x. 'M f , 'Cr A ' 2 Q .X , - no 7' 1 VY L z' ' eyewear-f, , , I J' I nS.........l - ii! 0 QPF-CIN-LY P02 Q A musical play, organized entirely by students, featuring the birth of Christ, interpreted in song. The cast included Doug Snavely, Cari Kohn, Pete Lundberg, Betty Jean Scott, Janece Ledbetter, Mark Spencer, Faith Aielts, Kathy Cochrum, Jim Walden, Connie Castlebury, and Kevin Green. Directed by Bill Lowe. I Little Sibs Weekend and the Evangelism Conference bring visitors and entertainment to Judson College. LUTLE QIBQ - HMNGELIQM CONFERENCE Paul Clark and Friends entertain the Sibs. Dianne Montonerra displays some talent for the kiddies. Andi Simmons with Lil' Sibs. Friends of Jesus hold the attention of their high school and college audience. Dr. Myhrman, using the old I like you psychology, which has never worked with donkeys. Spencer shares one of his many anecdotes with this donkey, who rolls on the floor with laughter. 6132, All 'Is The cheerleaders get into the act, no matter who - or what- is playing. 54 3. gi fha. Some were convinced this was a rodeo. What has six legs and plays basketball? One of the biggest events of the year was the Donkey Basketball game which featured a tournament-style contest between Freshmen, Middlers, Seniors, and members of the Faculty and Staff. The Seniors won, proving once and for all that they are the most experienced at sit- ting on their donkeys. DON I my t IIS Byron leads the low Brea The faculty-staff bench, featuring Sheik Rainbow ..-.. ,.w.w-W-X , , Jim WaIden's shot doesn't exactly excite his donkey. If qw 56 Ed Gelasi looks right at home taking this shot. Nate finds out the hard way the difference between regular basketball and Donkeyball. The Donkey takes an early bow, unfortunately for this rider. The championship game brings out the worst in some people. MORE DON ' Laurie Hinch watches the action through a troublesome football helmet. Dr. Besancon doesn't want to be left out of an important play. xx at 1 Kraig Kleeman hands the ball to Fred Johnson. ,Q I. 1 Somebody has to do the dirty work. 7 M 4 fi X off' 1 i x 4 'C 3 ,..-ff- '-'-n Q V-41 'V r , xy .4 x sim Xi if E 5. A Vi. -s 46' '32-N N, , if f w,- -- 'X ff Q. . 5, 3 A J' K I 1 3' I D W1 , W .,., Q I gs 9 ,. .G 1- 'W . ., -udp' X ,- Q. U. 5 . .1, ,Q E .fp Q .V ' s ' U, .Wh . Q 4 ...'- I.'.o! Q A . o 4. if ' s Q 5 '..e -' 9 31 . ' 'Q . A Q '51 , , I wwygnd L ff 5 ful, Saw - Q E 9-I. , .1 9 . ' 3 s. 1 ,-. , . . 'V .41 , . 1 Y' A ' 3 I , v, --, I . 1. Q s o ,'., E 1 3 ig. pits? BLOOD DRIVE The Blood Drives serve to replenish the blood supply of the Elgin-Aurora area. It is also the source of much dis- comfort, although most certainly unfounded - by the expression of JoeI's face at right. Afterwards, cookies and juice are served to the donors. 1 - -'ti f 1. XX ' ' N. 4 Which one do I shoot first? Payday is cancelled. MMM. Beans again! X N -. l ' A n , .A 'AMW Q... Q i- ' ' 1 f Q! -JP M- ' yr 4: 9,.,,. Q! 1 M31 . '14 . -' 5 f. 1 . -.y 1 K: .ns 5'! .' 7' I 1 .. m f Xia' 4.5 4 . I think I squished him! Hey, everybody! Give Candy a hand! ,, - 2 You mean those people actually paid to see this? us- Larry Bennerman was a prime reason for the success of the Eagles. His passing was unstoppable. The Judson Varsity Basketball team plenty of excitement with a winning record and exceptional players. BAS The 1979-80 Judson Eagles John Young, Pat Velasquez. ST 'Doc' Ede, Jim Orrick, Everett Bell, Joe Harris. 5 , . p Q Cf? ffieg 5 E43 BELOW: Joe Thornton's jumping ability and timing made him one of the best rebounders in the country. RIGHT: Jimmy Orrick lofts one for two. -lv 7 . ,Q , In 's I BELOW: Of course, fan participation was a big part of the Eagles success. RIGHT: Dave Johnson waits for a steal. v Q J Q Q 'Y J - Ne,- Mw-wwwfww i , i ' f , ' 1 - liwvwuawnuwaiuamg. I I , S W'w.Wv K X i o 1 .. Another rebound for 'Jumpin Joe.' for Take-off. K ,QSUSJW 3 G52 L51 5 lf? W K b Qi, f Listen, Ref: If you want to step outside . . . Penetrating the defense. 66 -F E'f'F G Q' N' ' 51 hat ball! Don tyou know who I am? Hey! Set it up or I shoot it from here! WI '71 O.K. Guys. I know this is just the beginning of the game, but we're going You can't stop them all. into a stall! ww A J z 5 Q,-Q 'N I -'. f 1 L1 A ga .,v lilo-f ' Larry displays some magic. . - M 1 u 3 aa a W N I ,,., i x' '-f- WM-0-WW L- a iS,SSB535LQQ 5 ag X Ji Q' A ,, '--,i ' 4 ' 68 ' figff If ,, ' 4 W -- .M .. 4 I ,l v, I ' 1 FX i ,.,,...-1-A Juoeorv B4 the SeaSOn 1 The 1979-80 Eaglettesz Slmmons, Glynda Rice, O JQWFLING: Eileen G ' n Wev WOMEN 'Q B49 ,S-4 vi' -- . nf 9 gggg Y in-3,s5yS,??g-Nyariwsxx. , ,A 5 1 lxjjgzjgf ,, r a. e 9 x f,gs-ww- Y , 4. - S A A . W NATM KN, V, - -- , . f' Qmse, A 'X H y- H Twfawf sf N .H X e..,L 2.2, . s- NY -, Erleen Gammell zeroes in on the rim. Mary Hays breaks the press iff- ks. A mixture of experienced veterans and untried rookies made for some exciting basketball, although the victories were hard to come by. This relatively young team has all its bet- ter games ahead. ' Terry starts her move. l? x 1 'C KEN 1 lg 2 . .. , , .,.,, , ,, 1 V Q , fm ..., .A-ad 1- nf ww fl .mamma Z 'F V! f X wx ,,. .. 3' ls V Please! I can do it myself! W An Easy Two Points. POM PONQ MORE QPIIZU' Beginning the year with a terrific burst of enthusiastic energy, the 79-80 pom pon squad worked creative miracles with all-new routines that incorporated every- thing from lights to Christmas packages. The reponse from the fans was no less enthusiastic than the energy the Pom Pon Squad created. 1 rgA8,.,Q E A 41 V, ,si . at W ' Sf- W,- .. p ,-me fff- .fr -'Ji V 4-V L -E52 L.,- ,V willfi T g g' DING: Julie Schirjdir, Judy Kala Linda Strange, Ng! Bach, and obias, and T a Wilson. KN?Ll X X.....',: .., 9 SG' 1' r HQ-1 I, WWW lfryhvw ' 1 '- I VW. 2' Vfrffll 7 'f fffw 5. 2 'i'r'f, S1214 I ' 4 ,, . T -f 2? aww ' T, 1 t tf 5 T- ,fan 3 J 25 at 4' f ' -as It 74 y -'H -4, as ' The 79-80 Cheerleaders proved to be an integral part of the exciting basketball season. Always setting out to show that the Eagles were the GREATEST, and in the process revealing that they had as big a heart as the guys playing on the floor. AT LEFT: Donna Harris, sponsor for the Cheerlead- ers. t,.st K' f' I T A 33 f Of course, being a cheerleader isn't always fun and games, as the photo above proves. COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: Jackie Sweet, Jenni- fer Johnson, Ruth Fay, Julie Reiner, and Wendy Kellenber- ger. ' L 721 ' I at V 44.-if.-,: Z'l5 . ,KA 4 4 f , J A '4V4KfY5XlQ1ff:,:az WU fy J Xt., 1. N 1 'JN 'AX' rec, W, S v, if I if is pf' W, Q. .3 'Zi 2 E 5 vt? Even if the basketball team was los- ing, the Pep Band could do no wrong. Always ready to pick up the crowd's spirits with lively brass and a heavy percussion. PEP f f f -ffvmw-, 'Sm , W sg., ig ai l . , wh H ' 1542 , . ., ,M 1. A ,L .. Women's Basketball Results OPPONENT Elmhurst North Central Concordia Wheaton I Joliet JUCO George Williams Aurora r Maranatha Baptist Illinois Benedictine Milton a North Park A' Trinity Mundelein Olivet Moody Bible Rockford Knox Trinity Christian Final Stats. . . 3-15 W' ni Magi' ' - I 5 . . QI' f Q ! : HJ I BAS .- 1' , , A '- fb' f' . ' I .vf ' J. 'VA .-.r'. , .-,f' , WN, ,,,, 4 ,, V. .X fy., .I E H DM, 2,17 W, Wgfff .14 - .f- q- M., 5 W , 1 ' ' 1 1 , 4 ! ffffff Wifi' f ' ,W QmWQf nff,..,4fwf. 'V J W '14 ax if 2 if .-:Ef '- ,gy gg. Q! 43546. f ': :f f',, ' 5 tf, .:f'-gf, W ', ,Ah 9. 2? '. X, , V 78 L.,'.'J H5 2 L wvwwdo K yn S . ef., 'U 134 if . Ea- s 1 'Gr' -nr' i XX x-....o.-W-1.,wM... 'HW I i' s L 11151 'YS' ' '- LJ 1. E S Q Y X. S., ...LM - v 0 - 'Q . ' . an Nm -M The Intramural Basketball season had its share of surprises, with unbeaten Faculty losing in first-round action, and Division A co- .sis champions meeting in the finals, with Volkman 5 ending up on top. 5 WING CHAMPIONS!-llP ff -.4 N k W.. V 7 Nt...-A S' 1 FACULTY ., wa '- A I-4 , N A 4 ... ,.,, .. f. 5, j .QF .. .. . ,A is.,-Q- '.? I ., 'w 5- ,, 'i .lf w ft gjmxuii 1 f Q ' f , Y 2 1 I I 3wN', 1 .....,, ,V , -g,e .cil1E'f'2l K 1911! I'm your advisor and I say: transfer to Yale. It's my ball and l'll say who pitches! E . 971 '1 at I r 'cm ,. . ' . n.., w ,D av, . '1 . , . ,L 1. .V -. 465- A. 1' ,. jig!-' This is the last time we come here to eat. l'm planning to teach my classes with comic books. fi? an 'WH' B 532-film! Isl Dr. Stuart Ryder Harriot Rigor ,mi .mg Q1 viz:- ., jx' 'Q -H.-Ar' n 5 A 1 ' I - ,lm so V 'Q -I V-i ..- 1.. LT 85' y -' V Q., :Vit ' , Q 1 OOMMUNICGTTONQ h-..., Brooke Transue Kuff Prof. Lorolie Brown I . Dr. Fhchard Clossman Prof. Ronald Ruchards HUMAN INQHTUTIONQ -5,1 Dr. hn Juerg eyer K.,-f x is - ,bfi 'Jo ai M' ,MA W., X F , Q wtf' Q , 8 .K', .. N N, SCIENCE - F660 va 5 ' ,, 4 if , ,Aho ' if . J 'T ,QQ-AA nhziiiy Qi 2- . WT TJ 4 A! W , Q .1 v! 'mlm '21 David Stude 1 XXX X? ,,,f' 8.2 1--4 Dr. Rolf Myhrman Dr. Elizabeth Juergensmeyer N - ' x V., fda L 4. X Q , J , w ,,,, , L '1 Xkvfavif V x ' gym in Q K 3, N .,, 1 1 .v f ,, 4 4 'x YM ,- ,,,,,.,....f-fn Ile -.0 snuff 4 ,,nv ai -4 -' x Abed M. Ismail HUMAN Prof. Ted Hsieh Dr. Helene Rytz if-S Wiif, :AQ fi' K . S 5 4' .,,.....--1 1 Prof. Donald Ferrell 'U Prof. Jeanette Hsieh Dr. James Didier ,,,,,.u6 ., 4 Dr, Edgar W. Boss Prof. Larry Hodges CHRIQTVXN FZELIGJON AND PHILOSOPHY 5 5, s., , - Dr. Fhchard Besancon ickson .42 1 maui, ' ' 'A . fr W. Doris Floyd William Forlow Pl-NQICAL EDUGGHON X finnish f James Sziksai Sam Harris 3-iv ,Q 4 lwmlwf-Q X4-wi., Wh w r fx. 7 Vi Beth Jones Prof. Paul Satre Janet Lohs Dr. Edward Thompson ,glglfn A 4 I YET, Q -Q --......-- , f -i 25? 1 A-O X 4 if Navi., I-S.. Prof. David Larson Prof. Clarence Young ns' NK-:I RuthHopkins Lucilee L-u-J Haul ISE 1 m Q ---..,,, fs' f 1-Pj 3gr' g,f E a NW Q A V I W Q W , H: ,Y 1 We ,zA Alice Thompson Grace McFarlane James Madeja James Williams .A l QPPJN GHME MEANS . . . sunglasses. . . . . . relaxation . . . si ',. fb ' ' ha xl . N' f EJ L s L ...love. ' 2.1 4 5 z .. - W ,..stick ball . .. f ,ew W gygwy , , . 4 fl 7' 5 Jw' ram . . . and those blasted ducks! u 1 l l 7. l J I WUU Q L A5 Ak db +5 5 ue-fl7's! CAMERA! ACTIONJS .i. i 'Y .1. FLIP PAGE Lure' .. Hi 7 TIS F-an some REAL DOUN-HOME SPRING' 'TIME gQQSoN FQN! QPRINGTTZI All thoughts turn to fun during Spring trimester. It's a time to relax reflect on the past year, and look forward to a summer of sun. Except the Graduates, of course, who finally find out what college was all about. C' 4 ,gf me Vrlryan -I -r ',,L:,i-1 1. , J., Wiz ' Q ' l 'L4fv , 4 C -,px . ,nf 7' OJ 2,x1.' . N A 4. ? 1. Qi an.. ,J ' 'k .Jt , f f? f'Xf 3fg X , f . 1 ,, -- qi. . gf,, .1 6 1- ,at A ll i I - inf 'wtf' iii' 5 mat as -A X , The Four Hoarse-men. King and Queen Middler attendants PIZING - FACULTY LZXLENT The Cream of Judson Society FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Beth Ferguson, Art Stevens, Carol Heskett, Nayte Adams, Bev Beckley, Jim Lancaster, Donna Thomp- son, Ed Gelasi, Dan Wentworth, Cathy Cockrum. Aw, how cute. I'm not jealous! Bridwell and Rhonda E 5, ,, V ,, 'w' ,9 ,W 4 , Ye Dr. Clossman tickles the ivory. 1 I i if Tammy Wynette and Kenny Rogers im pefsonaters. M Shake it, Baby, ooh, ooh, ooh. 'if' 4.1 A Z L , QQ x ' i.,- ' V K' -, X- ,X V Q35 4 4 H ,L-1 , ti ,L P 3 .. ,,,, ' X n Although the weather could have been better, Alumni Sports Day proceeded as usual, providing entertainment from participants and onlookers alike. Judson's Varsity teams swept the series from the alumni, not without a lit- tle extra effort against the oldsters. Er- x g -1+ Anvthinq hit over the Barton House is a home run. . 1 .fmmmff 1 1 S g , 1 'ZI !' fil--5' I 2 X ,Q-' . ll. ,azafxgww -.. :,,5,f', .'E-sei? 4930- '-rf' . 1 2 4' ,f A.. -, M , - 4275 . J M ' v yn T '41 maghllyr KW in . n. Miss Charley Hustle QOF-5134!-L BACK: Coach Sziksai, Laura Love, Deb Walker, Glynda Rice. MIDDLE: Cheri Bieber, Crystal Gledhill, Carolyn Mair, Cassy Melendez. FRONT: Terri Crotty, Margaret Starr, Julie Esterlen, Lisa Alley. 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L B, .9-f-325 Lf ibn , M afwfffliii-M , -:-, 4 H ft , -.gun .. . , X wi,.-ffzqg, -- ---New y- , .. fu K -A R' we f. if 1. 4-iw' Aga?-3?W'Mai::i.'a:1rfz-'.ii3s:uT?af 'X . ,..- , ,.,. wvgxwy .5 -X ., -ff, 3. iE '..,: f2f3-mf ,. -6....mnsa,..ws' Q ' S we L'Qe?rfs5 'Xf 1 xv4Nu6 - 5 .- . W - f -5,. '. , I 5 'fr 4' Viv'-e,g,,,,,M ' ' ,E .f-g.,,....'- , wa J '-Q' ' ' -6-cs. -Lgx -s-.,. 5 ,f ' ff . .f ,. K V , ' M, ' M , W A p I , A ' WV 4 - m H - Q 'Q ff' f v 4 p .M ' - g 4,1 J ,rms ., -- ' ' . 'fp 'ff xy-ff' X A 414 rw- i, 'N i'M? '. mariah f f'2L.1vl.. mlm ,.. - - ' ' Training. 4,4011 , The 1980 Judson Baseball Team includes, FRONT: Ron Irving, John Young, Bob Cockrell, Will Bradley. MIDDLE: Doc Ryder, Gordon Bamberg, Aaron Holte, Brian Harrmann, Frank Andrea. BACK: Dan Carpenter, Norm Garrett, Byron Ragains, Mike Soheffler, Coach Sam Harris. 96 Qs -N 5' ini x lilf, , N 'we , ' . ' , -..,.fw- ,. H '1?2 K,1, ' ' - , t 1 Aux'-,,ew f' .,' A y Ui' - fH?'2f2 w fr' - 9 .- .., - , .ff . 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JZ ,Q tipfiyv, fiin I' :Q ,ff ' E95 ,AH ' ' V ' gjrtvw Rai' if ss' - f Q' 'rw v- 'if5'?'52?3' 1 2' - A' 5 AA A w A , fi aff, at V. !5'?,?ff1f' r. ' ' -A ff 'A AA ,A A..?a1f-1424139 ,JH e 465-Q 5 1, , .. f tf 1 f . X A .A,.,-. A A . i ,,.v, A' A I . ' -. Y f 'g,,. l 34 Springtime sports include intra- --. mural baseball, featuring the best rey ides the rip in his pants. ball players from each dorm. This year, D-R took the championship, beating Volkman in the final game. one ITIOFS FUD SCOFGS! Out by a mile tmake that two milesj. Showing spirit in the outfield. 99 DINGNH -..., X . giuf N' my FALL 1 - CROSS COUNTRY - Most Val- uable Player: Dan Westlund, Most Improved Player: Dan Wentworth, Coach's award: Brian Burley. 2 - VOLLEYBALL - MVP: Glynda Rice, MIP: Terri Crotty, CA: Jodie Ander- son. 3 - SOCCER - MVP: Mark Reeves, MIP: Greg Heisel, CA: Doug Ness. .1 lx 1 9 tw 1 I I W X T I A A I r , Ji, A AIVC I A I 1 XX Q V- K P : 4 I ' , . ' X , g I ' h K 2 9 fig' 'P 'T 9 ' ' , , fn ' ..., , A R+ ' 1 ' ' .1 j , ' V4 '-Q 3 A f A :I 4 A . 8 WINTEIZ 4 - WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - MVP: Mary Hays, MIP: Andi Sim- mons, CA: Eileen Gammell. 5 - MEN'S BASKETBALL - MVP: Larry Bennerman and Joe Thornton, MIP: Mark Springfield, CA: John Young. SPRING 6 - TENNIS - MVP: Ken Boone, MIP: Dave Richards, CA: Gene McDanieIs. 7 - BASEBALL - MVP: Norm Garrett, MIP: Brian Harrmann, CA: Bob Cookrell. 8 - SOFTBALL - MVP: Deb Walker, MIP and OA: Terri Crotty. OFT!-IE YEAIZ FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Deb Walker MALE ATH LETE OF THE YEAR Mark Reeves FEMALE SCHOLAR ATH LETE OF THE YEAR: Jodie Anderson, MALE SOHOLAR ATH- LETE OF THE YEAR: Alex Alemis. 101 Skin of Our Teeth, by Thorton Wilder, is a comical study of man's struggle for survival, through the exploits of Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus and their strange collection of family and friends. QKJN OF- OUPJTEEH-I fl K -A , 4 A couple of losers. ffm' Lady, you got bad breath! That's it' We all call it quits , 4 1 A F l I U -i Turn off that air-conditioning! It's a dinosau if ' Cooper's Follies ' f' I .rw-X ' Somebody stole my notes! lsn't Judson Strain cute? W In some cases, nothing helps. One. . , two . . .three . . .Ahhhh-sooooo! A ct Q I tg ' , AMW B. 'W 3, h , Maybe we should get a station wagon. 104 Hear no evil speak no evil see no evil, forget it! TEAHOUQE OFT!-IEAUGUQI' MOON A delightful comedy set dur- ing the occupation of Japan after World War ll, focusing on the highlights and prat- falls of Captain Frisby and his sidekick, Sakini. With the intentions of building a school, Frisby buckles under the villagers craving for a teahouse, and the charms of geisha-girl Lotus Flower. Jodie Anderson is named recipient of the Student Senate Service Award Senior class president Jeff Cooper presents Mr Weber with the class gift A bucket and a bag of Tootsie Rolls? Does this mean the seniors won tdo something cute like hand them to me one by one? Other highlights of Commencement were the display of the latest styles of hats for a graduation ceremonyg and the choking presentation of the class gift, three benches to be placed on different parts of the campus fAnyone would choke giving a gift like thatj. Undaunted, president Weber accepted them graciously. An Honorary Doctorate is awarded to E Alexander Lambert Getting those benches as a Senior Class Gift was just what we needed to keep the next generation of Judson students happy .. - - - ti ' ' ' ' i - ' 2 2 2 'K i E if -Til' These graduation ceremonies are so exciteee . . . zzzzzzzzz! Mark Wilson wins the Mr. Marlboro contest, being the 1100th student to get a degree at Judson in a cowboy hat. f ,rx 'lihree of the younger students wait patiently for their diplomas. it Keith, since you are getting married tomorrow, I would like to present you with this gift, a coupon good for one free semester in Prof. Hsieh's 'Mar- riage andthe Family' course. T5-555 si AVEW1' TRAUMAWC. 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Holas Kraig Alan Kleeman Katherine Leatherman Keith William Nacker Jill Marie Norris Maureen Patricia O'Brien David S. Beinders Geoffrey Franklin Bidings Karen Louise Stiles Cary Borke Warne Alex Alemis Cheri Bieber Susan Bjork Bene Bjornbak Frank Brown Abbey Bryson Marsha Chambers Lorrine Champion Kristi Collins James Eggert William Ficken Mark Garland Norman Garrett Jan Hall Sandy Hancock Steven Haring Tim Hubbert Bebecca Huffstutler it J V V NX 'xx 1 A 4 1 f t I 3 X lx . it! , ' .QQ XP 4' 4- J , ' SEZ: gihijgr ,N w- . 'AA h 4 , A A Underclassmen Not Pictured Joel Anderson Robert Andrews Nancy Barnes Gregory Barry Larry Bennerman James Berning Jaco Jeline Billingsley Laurel Blekfeld Richard Brooks Donna Cannon Daniel Carlson Robert Davis Melva DeCraene Mary Lou Dominguez James Edlund James Elam IV Mary Alice Enright Julie Esterlen David Fischer Mark Fisher Kimberly French Timothy Furrow Robert Gallamore Linda Garda Signe Garpsted Paul Giardina Dan Gillis Theresa Grasley Helen Guelzo Tracey Hare Brent Hayden Cathy Hayden Carol Hoiriis Aaron Holte Phylis Huerta Daniel Keyes Thomas La Hut Stan Lambert Gregory Lundberg Penny Malone Tim Masey Lois Meyer Patricia Meyer Clatyon Midstem Robin Miller Bryn Miller Bobette Miner Daneena Morris Jim Mueller Elizabeth Negus Tom Negus Doug Ness Larry O'Hara Vanessa Packard Jerrine Pitney Roberta Polk Ron Reeves Edith Rugg Timothy Russell Charles Schaefer Mike Scheffler JoAnne Selin Tom Severson Randall Sheppard Timothy Showe'n Theresa Skorik Peggy Spaugh Scott Spencer Margaret Starr Lucille St. Denis William Stout Phillip Swift Jeffery Taylor Rebecca Thomas Joseph Thornton Melvin Tomlinson ll Sue Tripp Rex Valentine Pat Valezquez Anita Vann Nilsa Vega Jose Velasquez Janice Warne La-Tanya Williams Timothy Winsley Barbara Wischmeyer Kristine Wiseman X . .Spr- - X f. N fi f X Bart Jones Wendy Kellenberger Jeff Koch William Krueger Jim Lancaster John Lancaster Wi, 'kms Laura Love Donna Malkowski Elizabeth Mendez Patricia Meyer Sharon Miller Qi. 1 Fx ,lf Kathleen Priest Susanne Rapp William SeGraves Mark Spencer Kirk Stimson Scott Twietmeyer Michelle Wince Linda Workman LETS SEE 1 'F we CAN ef5T moC5DY bU0O'D'PECJCER' OM cc-smlmez.. Bl! XXXXXXXXXXWM Bef L mm: rr f wwew PEOPLE READ ww LA MTERN OVER MY SHOULDER I XL ADMIN! ON - My K' k V . Q 1 'E .. 1 ,QNX w 'Wk 'fm wa n , , x ' w e-1 -sh 4 NA .,z?':4qf i Q Xxiwxgg ' , ,.: 5 ,,.,f,. 5 g? iw, e W Q 4 P . . .x W, w., yeah rf' .ffm S President Harm Weber Dean Edgar Boss if 123 REGJQTPAEJ ADMISSIONS , 1 Q.-0' Tne Registrar s office includes secretary Edloris Bloomfield and Registrar Lois Warner. Press Webster, Admissions Director 4 X K W e , Don Long, Admissions Counselor Secretary Lori Abbey Dana Eddy, Admissions Counselor Development Staff includes, TOP: Rev. Peter Borzeka, Rev. Evetert Chambers, Rev. Wayne Corzatt. BOTTOM: Rev. Raymond Carter, Rev. Harold Blatt fVice President in charge of Developmentj, Rev. Richard Mitchell. RlGHT:. Peter Powell, Communications Director. BELOW: Development's secretarial staff includes Lelah Jackson and Crystal Weirich. J' ,ml Ns, 44, Q 1 DEVELOPMENT gd? FINANCIALAID SITTING: Barb Logsdon, Financial Aid Director, STANDING: Linda Parker Jane Johnson, Carol Guthrie. SITTING: Mary Beth Shipman, Leslie Gowler. STANDING: Sally Boscaljon Student Affairs Coordinator, Carol Guthrie, Melanie Baker, Dr. James Didier Dean of Student Affairs. sz-'7 BUSINESS OFFICE STANDING: Daryl Richmond, Director, Alice Foreman, Polly Lar- son, Lucille Lee. SITTING: Carol Schultz, Linda Smolen, Mary Davis, Beth Freund. 126 X I r-un xg 4 X ,gt ' x A Social Activities Committee includes STANDING Paula Shotwell, Sally Boscaljon. SITTING: Pam Mar tin, Kent Atkinson, Jeff Duke, Beth Pauley, Chairper- SOD. ill' 3 F , l Q I .94 fl y fl fnx Cafeteria Crew, FROM LEFT: Bonnie Williams, Manager, Ruth nidge, Tina Burnidge, Victor Flosima. l- The Gang Ki... Ruth Bieber, manager. BOOK! STORE Jon Hood C4- 2' n gum, Lo Judy Campbell if Nancy Duffy Dorwaldt, Marvel Steindorf, Sherry Strossner, Shirley Bur- PLANTOPEPNFONQ Judson's Moving Landmark Tim Wfnsley A A' 2 ,,,, J 1 A ,ff . x '-..- X , Cassy Melendez 1 X 1, ,v,,..,,, oi A 1 o asm LXIFNQ umjwvf' Y! IG 'ii ' ,HSYYIQ 251 WU LJ 3, ff! s' -,....-- if X Robert Barngrover 3 F- Rolland Stelndorf Mary Lee Mousel, Secretary Louise Webb, Mailperson Wu Russ Bjornbak lf i ' gum ni -3- , - Angelos Bravos Joe Perosa pvvvnnqy -9.1 df Chuck Shipman, Director of Plant Operations -gnu' Mark Bjornbak -fa Wf3 21115 UN 1, 0 Dave Hill Darrell Spurlock i- ',i?,, ,, ,l UBRAEY Elsie Smith if if-i, Fas-4wT5 fig? ifazcai f 2 ,Q aln 31 is 5 fr 51' ffifiliifzirifw ffffifiifii Z,fiQQf!,',i 'rm r i . '-. S' i 1 as , ' , 'Wm 4:-gm uw Linnea Johnson lg: 71' Donald Peterson - Head Librarian Kathy Forlow - Career Placement , 1 f QI' 1-me t fff- .33 ,N 5. -11, .- Wifi? Q I QTUDENF G-FZOUPQ . K 91- 'QW' Saturday Morning Club Members include Andrea Todd, Jeff Neumann, Ken Conklin, Mary Yetter, Dennis Strawn, and Carolyn Watson. X :N B.A.S.l.C. includes, FROM LEFT: Mary Yetter, Andrea Todd, Joel Carter, Tammy Webb, Donna Akins, Melinda Trimpler, Mike Leathers, Doug Stratton, Tammy Elting, Cathy Spreewers, Dave Logsdon, Linda Mischler, Barb Logsdon, Larry Hodges, Laurel Thomas, Cathy Stach. While at Judson, B.A.S.l.C. puts forth much effort to raise funds to sup- port B.S.U. Summer Missionaries. This year, we raised 400 dollars through such activities as: car washes, a verse-a-thon, spring flings, banner making, and baby sitting. - Doug Stratton B.A.S.l.C. president 132 soiwidag Mowiug Club BA.Q.l.O. The Big A club reaches children for the Lord. Car Washes help B.A.S.l.C. raise money for missionaries Genesis Players, Judson's Christian Drama group, includes: CENTER: Paula Shotwell, Clockwise FROM LEFT: Val Bach, Jeff Herrman, Jonathan, Pat Smolen, Mike Daugherty. COLLEGE IZEPUBUCANQ fl College Republicans include: FROM LEFT: Kraig Kleeman, Roy Huffine, Dan Westlund, Joel Car- : ter, Pam Tobias, Ted Growe. C!-HPJQVVW IZELIG-ION AND Pl-IILOQOPHY A-,5 C.R.P. Club members included in this picture are: Dr Besancon, Bob Andrews, and Don Henry. QCIENCE CLUB :S , '...,fe,,: -, 1 t :u : t r srrrf i i i : r :,. A Q A, Q VV. l lutl i V, - :cl .. '5 , 'i': if 5 ,rw 3 Science Club members include: FROM LEFT: Paul Giardina, Dave Richards, Gene McDaniel, Tom Manship, Craig Schnerbush, Angelos Bra- vos, Richard Wright, Arlen Williams, Alex Alemis. YEFCRBOOK al F '-' il, '1 'f - ' T f T PLEASE: Excuse ww IMTERRUPTION - 3 BUT MAY J: PLEASE Remnvn AU, 5 OF' YOU STUDENTS wr-to MAV BE IN VOLUED :N C1-ROUPS :JR SPEQTAT. ACITNVTQES THAT You ARE REQPON- T i T SQBLE FQR 'fou'R 'RE-?'PREsENTA'r70M IN 'THE LANTERN! 5 , T 5 50... BEFORE vw c:-fo Aww me-mek, MAKE A NOTE TO REMEMBER To ASK BILL LowE' Crue' Ebnor2.oPLANTEmJ'2O wHAT ' K 593 mmm' mmf AND Nmd--B ACK To YOUR PEUMP- LH SCHEDULED VM ATRAQU .. I TO OPEN MY Mb'-FOO EYES! i -qi , ' 94 if-L f ' - 4 ' w ifi I Q 7 , gf Q I jg ,.'.- gf T if f th' mf,-27 3 . A 1-,V HWY- 44a-4 M, , T ff TT 1 if ,451 X T ,ff T, sf f ' llllll :X N Doug Plank, from the Chicago Bears, responds to a question at an F.C.A. meeting. F.C.A. members included in picture at right include: FROM LEFT: Kevin Comfort, Doug Clark, Dave Fisher, and Karl Hepler. FELLOWSHIP OF CI-IPJQTVXN ATI-ILE-TES 5 5 nf . - e i j ' Q Y, ' 2 1 I ' ll? I I A I X .1 7 Y l 1 ' xl I fi i . ,glfg it an 5 lg f- CIIZCLEKJ 1 1. g I li Circle K Officers. Circle K is the college branch of Kiwanis International, a nationwide service organization. Circle K donates money to local Easter Seals representative. Included are: STANDING: Dr. Erichson, Joe Carter, Mark Bjornbak, Phil Fledwine. SITTING: Sarah Fletcher. I LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK: Bill Ficken, Mark Spencer, Kent Foster, Carl Kohns, Scott Bliler, Mike Leathers, Lance Harvey, Jon Hood, Brian Hitch, Ford Cunningham, Chris Thomas, Brad Thurman, Bob Switzer, Sam Wilhite. MIDDLE: Shelly Bridwell, Janece Ledbetter, Pam Martin, Jem Eggert, Joel Stombres, Art Stevens, Jeff Nermann, Doug Snavely, Mike Camerer, Cliff Thies, Bill Lowe, Pete Lundberg, Jed Johnson, Dan Conrad, Ruth Krumsieg. SECOND: Betty Jean Scott, Connie Castleberry, Donna Brandey, Carol Dermot, Barb Wischmeier, Val Bach, Marsha Chambers, Brenda Grooms, Beth Ferguson, Cindy Volkman, Linda Strange, Diane Montonerra, Val lmig, Faith Acilts, Donna Thompson, Becky Huffstutler. FRONT: Tracey Hare, Cathy Cockrum, Diane Cederlund, Rhonda King, Tina Wilson, Denise Barker, Debbie l-lollensteiner, Cathy Tinkham, Janet Brown, Patty Russell, Laura Land, Rhonda Lisanby, Mary Beth Shipman, Amm Moore, Karen Cooper, Cheryl Black, Donna Akins, and Julie Lamb. WINDEN LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK: Doug Stratton, Duane Clouse, Phil Miles, Kent Foster, Chris Thomas, Carl Kohns, Jim Walden, Bill Lowe. FRONT: Karla Shenefield, Cathy Coons, Charmel Leindecker, Patty Russel, Linda Strange, Denise Barker, Sarah Fletcher, Johnna Booker, Carol Matthews, Director: James Mateja. 136 I .., MUSIC CI-IOIIZ WIND ENQEMBI-E MALE OCTET IZINGE-PS QINGEI28 PEACH- MEN'Q OCIET LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Spencer, Greg Lundberg, Ford Cunningham, Dave Saunders, Bryan Hitch, Jon Hood, Steve Mahone, Art Stevens. I I --up-, f-Av J- 3' 3 1 B Y f- ' X HANDBELLQ LEFT T0 RIGHT BACK Barb Wishmeier Dale Alvine, Becky Huffstutler Bill Lowe Janece Ledbetter MIDDLE:Jeff Thomas, Carol Matthews Cindy McFarlane Laura Love Chris Thomas. FRONT Rhonda Lusanby Judy Diehl Duane Clouse, Doreen Caserta Mrs Ed M.,-I seizmmrao sacmrnceogpizmse FRONT: Cathy Tinkham, Tracy Hare, FRONT: Carole Kermott, Mary Beth Diane Montonera, BACK: Greg Lundberg, Shipman. CENTER: Tammy Range. Jack Frisby, Robert Bittner. BACK: Pete Lundberg, James Eggert. 138 PE-AC!-I -OUT Reach-out teams utilize contemporary music styles, and in some cases drama, to spread the Gospel of Christ. QTZXIZDUQT QINGEPJQ LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK: Mark Spencer, Bryan Hitch, Jack Frisby Glynda Rice, Scott Bliler, Steve Mahone. MIDDLE: Keith Johnson Greg Lundberg, Donna Thompson, Diane Montonerra, Art Stevens Brad Thurmen. FRONT: Rhonda King, Pam Marton, Polly Feen Carol Heskett, Betty Jean Scott, Kathy ockrum. li:- FRONT: Susan Mills, Jenni 'W Russi. CENTER: Shelly Bridwell. BACK: Robert Bittner, John Fitch. FRONT: Karen Paulson, Cindy if Volkman, John Yeatman. BACK: William Ficken, Kent Foster, Mark Fuller, Kent Atkinson. l-UQ PEOPLE Grooms. BACK: David Fisher, Tammy Flange Sam Wilhite. .5 s it included members not shown here. FRONT: Cathy Cockrum, Faith Aeilts, Brenda Servant 80 is Judson's summer team. Stardust, Barakah, Sacrifice of Praise, and His People may have 1 ON 4 mg? i Tomorrow's leaders are , today's student repre- A sentatives. Is it no wonder the country is in the shape it's in? Concerned with students' welfare and coordinating affairs with school admin- istration, student repre- sentatives make things happen, and things work, LEFT: Student Senate Officers: FRONT: Karen Cooper, Charmel Leindecker. BACK: Keith Martin, Nate Adams. BELOW: Student Senate - FRONT: Sally Boscaljon, Advisor: Joel Stombres, Kevin Aldridge, John Kennedy, Dan Westlund, Gwen Farrell, Julie Lamb, John Young, Ruth Neely, Karen Cooper, Nate Adams. BACK: Charmel Leindecker, Gene McDaniel, Cassy Melendez, Ken Boone, Keith Martin. JUDSON COLLEGE STUDENT SENATE QENIOPJ Senior Class Officers - FROM TOP: Jeff Cooper, Crystal Weirich, Carolyn Watson. CNOT PIC- TURED: Keith Martin.J 'fIFf?RT'.- . f '7 . 4' -1 ,N :Ja A., s lla l T' P V FREQHIWXN OFFICERS Freshman Class Officers - FROM LEFT: Mary Hays Gene McDaniel, Doris Floyd Cadvisorj, Mark Newman Melanie Luce. BELOW: Freshmen show some support. 2 5?x 's, 5 -'SS Ei Middler Class Officers - FROM LEFT: Denise Barker, Julie Lamb, Mike Daugherty CNOT PIC- TURED: Pam Ewigj. MIDDLEIZ OFFICERS D-R House Parents, The Logsdons. Barton House Parentsg The Larsons. i I r 'NG I-IOUQE PAIZENTQ - l2fA.'s D-R Resident Assistantsg Kraig Kleeman, Mark Powless, Ruben Mendez. Ohio Officers - STANDING: Lisa Shields, Julie Schindler, Mary Huber. SITTING: Bev Beckley, Cassy Melendez, Gwen Farrell. KNEELING: Johnna Booker, Karla Shenefield. ' 4 ' -Q l !1lrq-s-. 12+ NOT PICTURED: Ramada Ft.A.'sg Mark Reeves, Keith Drew. Volkman and D-R Officersg no information availa- ble. Barton House Fl.A.'sg no information available. TNCING CARE OF BUQINE-QQ House parents and R.A.'s take care of important dorm-rela- ted problems Clikeg Where's the toilet paper? and who's the latest person to be dormedj. Also, every trimester each dorm tries to provide parties to keep end-of-trimester dol- drums from setting in. Because of these people, living at Judson is all the more bearable. Ohio House Parentsg The Farrells. so GI! Volkman B.A.'s and House Parentsg ABOVE: The Lyons Nate Adams. BELOW: Tammy Range, Mary Imhoff. Wil H The First National Bank of Elgin has about all you'll ever need in a Bank. We're not making a big thing out of it. But you can. F ' 'll Nat-Ona' Bank ELGIN, ILLINOIS! ALL PHONES 312-697-1100! MEMBER F.D.I.C. You THINK OUR SPQNSERS ARE JOHN... Dom' 456, '-AURW I THINK THEY 'DESERV OUR BUSMJESSITHEY me :GH ARE ALL, L T N EN? TED, DSN- Loooovli' ...QS f :f1T4'?lUi ADUERU S6123 like GfR,E.l31.,'E,3,.TQ'Q' megan-gmac fnaesm 'TAKE AD- DWG A LuNGr' VHVGTHCTE OF THE' HNE BUS-lNE'ZE'5 1,.lSTE'D HERE ISA I .. 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The Unusual CORGN ET FQQD SERVICE BEN FRANKLIN of Dundee Bowie WI 'amS :vi-F 9:00-9:00, sat. 9-5:30, sun. 12-5 anage' 105 vv. Main PAITZJONQ La Femme Coiffure and Boutique Schock's Greenhouses J. C. PENNEY ,. F .f,9' I1 CONGFIATULATES THE CLASS GF 198D PRES!-IIVIEN CLASS wishes GOOD LUCK Y' To The CLASS OF 1980 4 X .. X AN 4 K L X X x A 5' rf? N .P 4 ,jr Um Q Qs . fix ? ',fvv Z! . W it ., Q ' if V' aim 1. WK 1 ,,.- C, ' K4 W. 'xx JW' K, Q ,, ... ,--ar ' 'nl wg-...I mf-.i, -,Q iff' Q M . K ' CQ ' . I .J .,f.,-Q Qfy .m AQ ,A ... N if -XZ ja.. ff H 'Q snr Wg aw Q28 2 - 54,4 f 152 wi, 'Ire 4 an kg, -.. A L-'ii '. W P' 2-- f ' F517 X mf 1 LI,5,'J Would you buy a car from this woman? LOBSTE HALF PRICE W' Would you buy dinner from this place? if my 47 .Z i -qt 913359 Would you do anything with this guy? Bram View onguoeowf Who cares? Photo courtesy Stan Lambert. PLEASE EXQJQE UQ 'Q im IW' iii: it I FACULTY at APARTMENTS X ' ,Wx dz Our apologies to Nurses LaDonna Sunderman and Joan Didier and also to Sandwich Lady Arlene Emel, and to anyone else we may have missed in this edition Ctoo numerous to county MAY WE SUGGEST? - Look in the mirror to see what you look like as you flip through the pages of this book, I-lEl2.E'Q WHAT Q WHEN OUIZ QIZXFF G-OOPS - I 5 . , 'X ' - L ffigifffff Tie! ' .559 1 T, 5 A All right, kid, get up there! Quit goofing around and jump! That should teach him! WARNING: This was a staged event. Do not try this at home without proper qualifications. xfff5L: mk1fxrufr 'fZb r+f51 12: fv'PEClP1L,,, SUPPLEMENT 5 5 - .f2 rg, -12 OR. A ' A FACT ll T-MQQTEDN? CQHZY . R 2 I A E6 - - 'LGR T ' h d1' no R? ,g ffgae cfs ' Til? we ' 4 '3 '..:g..,,. .,,,. W, C106 Q I, P5f5fA LH A203 Tb-JO GUYS LUKE To MAKE MgCHQ IA?-N ':1P45'JnV 1922-ggg51efne1:e5ssdzuzmozz.campus! 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I u i Z- 1 4 M K MN, H 12 4 W .A aw ' ' -im, fl A2 IU 77-116 QVUDEAJT IS 6PENCE'l2,-- carlo c,z,5+WwCr HIS F1NGrER A NAu.,S , af , ,,w ' 5' KVM S . un: e v Q :D 'THIS ONE IS So IFA R 2' FEICHED, 'UE 'DENY geneva QT' OURSELVES,f ADIUUNIQIPAIIONXQVXFF Admissions Bookstore Business Cafeteria Dean Development Financial Aid Library Plant Operations President Registrar Student Affairs FACULTY Christian Religion and Philosophy Communications Fine Arts Human Institutions Human Relations Physical Education SciencefMath Teacher's Education FALLTTPJMEQIEIZJ Brigadoon Fall Sports Fall Sports Wrap-Up Freshman Initiation Freshman Talent Show Homecoming Intramurals Registration ORGANIZATIONS Barakah B.A.S.l.C. C.R.P. Club Choir Circle K Class Officers College Republicans F.C.A. Genesis Players Hand Bells His People Lantern!Lamplighter Male Octet 158 l 124 127 126 127 123 125 126 130 128-129 123 124 126 86 81 88-89 82 84-85 87 83 85 26-27 28-37 36-37 20-21 22-23 24-25 38-39 18-19 139 132 133 136 135 141 133 135 133 138 159 137 137 R.A.'s!House Parents Sacrifice of Praise Saturday Morning Club Science Club Servant '80 Stardust Student Activities Comm. Student Representatives QPORIQ Baseball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Cheerleaders ffally Qwinterj Cross Country Intramurals Csee Trimestersl Pep Band Pom Pons Soccer Softball - Tennis Volleyball QPIZINGTIZI Alumni Sports Day Faculty Talent Show Graduation Intramurals Skin of Our Teeth Spring Court Spring Sports Spring Sports Wrap-Up Sports Awards Banquet Teahouse of the August Moon Graduates Underclassmen Underclassmen fnot pictured! WlN1El2J112JMEQlEl2f Blood Drive Christmas Concert Donkey Basketball Eyrie Decoration Party Evangelism Concert Little Sibs Weekend Of Mice and Men Specially for Shepherds Winter Sports Winter Sports Wrap-Up 142-143 138 132 133 138 139 126 140 96-97 64-69 70-71 36-37 74-75 34-35 76 72-73 28-31 95 98 32-33 94 92-93 106-109 99 102-103 92-93 95-99 98 100-101 104-105 1 1 0-1 20 40-49 120-121 61 58 54-57 59 53 53 62-63 52 64-79 77 LAMP!-IG-l-ITEI-21 -3 Lantern Editor Ed Gelasi the one you blame for the bad Lantern Photographer Jeff Stombres, the Doug Wynn, Lamplighter Photographer. o en This year has been a fun but frustrating one for Judson's two publications, the Lantern and the Lamplighter. Both were plagued with non- involvement, and deadlines were barely met - or forgotten altogether. But, next year brings optimism and hope for both publications. There were others that worked on the Lantern and Lamplighter, and we appreciate all of their help. . As Editor of this yearbook, I would like to say thank you to everyone who has been a part of my life at Judson College. I thought l would sneak that in , Bye! Lamplighter Staff includes, BACK: Don Henry, Dennis Strawn, Kathy Stach, Lisa Alley. SITTING: Editor Janice Hruby. i 159 GGOD NIGI-UZ C1-W2MEL GOOD NIGF-HZ BIEPXONE ww... 1- --uv 43. 'I A-:.,:w.,.g,a.uu s pr' 4 .' r A ' A j A 'f o- . . P , pf b',0:lfx' its . , n .3 4 ' v ', . , ,' ' Y f .-,f .ra gt 3.51 4 Q ?4e,?Fi'- A ri ., 'al 1, ' ' xv' S V i . 4 ff 1 91,5 4, Af , t . , f ,jp ' y . Tir' 1 ' 'KV , ' f ' 'J - K ' 1 ' imgifq ji , ,S Vfbf'. , 3, if fjxy' i V sv V! , A 'mx ,A ,J . i . ..,.g gf, 'B ?e-.... .. ' A :A 9 I ' ' ' I LLL R3 D 5 E Q I 1 V . ' --,- fir IC In E sun n uni' vi IJ u up tanaogfl--f.a 1 r I , ' I . .T I: i J W 4 Q ,MM Q .4 E, ' 1 I Q ws Q Q g P5 1 :wi , Vu K ,Q gain sv ? ' W 4, Wg , ., . I E . -- 4, , 'V , ., J-1 3 A ii: JH- ' - V N I Khao? ' Q , ,.. l jf I 1 4 Q . 5 t - ' l , . 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