Lancaster Bible College - Ichthus Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1983
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1-wr . mf 3 Q Lancaster Bible Co ege Lancaster, Pennsylvania UCELEBRATING THE HARVEST Gr The Lord Hath Done e . at Thlngs for Us 1 if .z 41 k ML,,,N.,, - - t 'N Na h,LW,V 1 Celebrating the Harvest . . As we celebrate the seth year of our college, we can see that God has certainly blessed us. The college began as Lancaster School of the Bible in 1933 at the Old Conven- tion Hall building on Bast Orange Street. After about seven months, it relocated to what is now the lforney Apartments on Duke Street lleftl. LSB then went on to graduate its first class in 1936 lmiddle left is a photo of the 1937 graduating classl, and has since graduated many more. The alumni association has a membership at present of about 2100. Later, Lancaster School of the Bible moved to Mulberry Street and purchased a Dormitory on West Chestnut Street lbottom leftl, and finally established roots at the Esbenshade farm in Ianuary, 1958 Ibottom rightl. The farm which was donated by the I. Martin Esbenshade family has undergone many changes since that time and Cod continually blessed us. Indeed the 1983 ICHTHUS isa celebration ofthe boun- tiful harvest the Lord has allowed at Lancaster Bible College. As you reflect with us on the past 50 years, may you too be able to say with the Psalmist, The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad. lllleb ilpeerson Editor 3 5,21 1 ' ff. -rs ff fy swf rw iff' gf s' M an N 5' 5' g,fa ff W .,'A gem' - X1 , .f A . v. . Z 'ffffi-sw ,. ., ..,,. Mf- MW x si, Dedication The class of 1983 has chosen to dedicate its yearbook to a professorand friend who is devoted to serving Christ. Her exuberance reflects the joy of the Lord in every way. Whether giving encouragement or motivating participation, her consistent example reminds us of her deep concern for each of us. This professor has meant much to our class by ex- emplifying a well-balanced Christian life. Deep in- sight, practical knowledge, unbounded enthusiasm, and a definite flair for creativity are qualities which characterize her. We realize this is a small token of our appreciation for a woman who has wholeheartedly given of herself to teach us, but we hope . . 'tis enough, 'twill serve. It is therefore our privilege to dedicate the 1983 ICHTHUS to our faithful friend and committed class advisor - Mrs. loan W. Tompkins if ffl Celebrating Faces From the Past . . And the Present mi is wwf'-1' C wffisfl, 'V' LQ' :VII ' A 2 bf'Sa1.T'3'j,'f'J TW' ' H .W x,,,,w,f,A , . ,. W MEL frw,,w WW if vjvrrwfjf- ff , , ,,,, Y-'wwf' , .YZ N Q ' V Qu 1 :,,. ,X ' ,W EW J 41,4 ,K V , V 1fL:Q,?g'- . ' Q Q.: H 4- ' 'ggffi .. X .5 ,,-..' :QQ , -V 15.1-fp--:f vm, Nrfn- af, A .- Q. f - f - C 5-52- 5 , , L , 1 vw N ' ww j g: 7vFrfi'1?!-'53i,'!e' W-wx wh, ,WN 'X Y H. 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II Samuel 12:241 M New 'HQ' IQK ZX Q Qt ,Q 'L KF- S CONTENTS ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS ff : 4 -1,.,u-r- , 11 'nm f H j.:,,. ,, P , -'QE 1 ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, : 1 - . is - -, . . .f. . ,fn . 4 1 Fl, A A H' .9 ' 'A ' ,,s- a ' - w E t Q gsm! - I - AQ ' I , Q . ' .2 251345: v w Y A ,AM,L,..,7 fy,-1, fy, wi, wx . f wr- mf ' 'W wg 5- W, V, ' ,QW ,I . ' +- 1 . 3 t ' z . 2 . +L ':nff.Ja0A .Mix 2h xx x P H , x, .vu 1-.W ,V NL .A A ,, H V 'V ' H 21. v t f 'A 05' FQ- , ' '.Q,!I Ly J V .. :L ,, 'gg Lf, k '.,- - -ff? M. f- T , Q., ,B -,330 ,M ,, .LU zz VE -T L gg .1 L 12 if +. , .- .vf . . - F' 'i.. -'rv -' . -W L '15, , u . . jim? W 'iilgin fri y - , My is -Q, 1. M Zu. ,:ff ' V -,W-,qw-vtw.-,,.... ..,,,.-.V -- 7 ,.-,gf iff:-W. I. ' -'Av 1' . -' - .Q Q A... Q -A I ' I1 , 3 - . My X Q n an-.Q V. Q 'Q 3 'Pi' v p .W A .. ,ls V .,,,,.,,,A.. P' -1 f 1 K-r - . :rr qw - - , ' 1 ' Q A, , ru , ,, . 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Pastoral Studies Proverbs 315, 6 Class Rep. 1113 MCF 12, 3, 415 Class r Vice President'111: PIF11, 2, 3, 414 IANNA LEE APPLE KENNETH BRASCH ROBIN D. CANNING Brownstown, PA ' Christian Education Psalm 28:7 Class Sec. E312 Good Life Singers 12, 31: Peer ounselor13, 41. CAROL LOUISE CARDWELL Atglen, PA . Church Music Psalm 62:5 Class Treas. 1314 Conestogans Ac' comp. 13, 413 Good Life Singers 11, 21: Song of Praise Music Dir. 1215 Pep Band 131. IULIE ANN BROOKENS GARY L. AUKER KENNETH BRASCH December Graduate Philadelphia, ,PA Church Music IULIE ANN BROOKENS Fayetteville, PA Christian Education! Missions Dorm Asst. 141, Sec. 141: Student Publications 141, Student Newspaper Asst. Editor 1411 Hocke Hi, 2, 3, 41, C0-Capt. 1415 Basketha l 12, 3, 41, Co-Capt. 1413 Softball 11, Z, 3, 41, Capt. 13, 41: SIAA Treas.131. ROBIN D. CANNING CAROL LOUISE CARDWELL BETH ANN CATON Gainesville NY Missions Psalm 37:4 Dorm Asst. 141' SMF Prayer Band Leader 121 Sec. 141 Long-range Planning Coordinator 131' Peer Counselor13 41. NANCY ANNE DAVIS . Claymont DE ' Christian Education! Music Proverbs 31:30 SGA Budget and Finance Comm. 121, Sec. 121: Resident Asst. 1315 Student Newspaper 1113 SMF Summer Missions Coordinator 1313 Conestogans 11, Z, 31, Sec. 12, 31: Wayfarers 1215 Homecoming tgourt 11, 211 Stu. Ser. Corps 11, 2, 3 , BETH ANN CATON NANCY LYNN DAVIS Berlin N1 Christian Education Psalm 374 5 Resident Asst 13 41 Conestogans 1413 Good Life Singers 11, 2, 33 Statistician 11, 2, 3, 413 Social Comm. Sec. 121: Homecoming Court 1113 Stu. Ser. Corps 121. PETER DAVIS Kerhonkson, NY Pastoral Studies NANCY ANNE DAVIS NANCY LYNN DAVIS PETER DAVIS DANIEL L. DELP DOUG DENLINGER DANIEL L. DELP Red Lion, PA Pastoral Studies Psalm 1:1 SGA Chaplain 1413 Class Vice President 1211 Wrestling 12, 315 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. DOUG DENLINGER Nine Points, PA Christian Education Romans 8:28 Soccer 13, 413 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Baseball 141: SIAA 11, 3, 41, MICHAEL R. DOUTRICH DAVID WILLIAM EISENHOWER Christian Education Psalm 37:3-7 Graduate of Pinebrook lunior College Who's Who Amon Students in American Iunior Colleges 121. BERIT MARGARETA FAHS Lancaster, PA Nursing Iohn 14:27 RONALD KEITH DENLINCER MICHAEL R DOUTRICH Strasbur PA Pastoral tudles Phxlxpplansl 9 10 Dorm Asst 121 Res1dentAsst 13 131 Student Publ1cat1ons141 Soc Cer 11 2 3 41 Co Capt 141 So youmers 131 Wayfarers 111 Con estogans 11 2 3 41 Whos Who Among Students m American UHIVSPSIUCS and Colleges STEVEN RICHARD DOWHEN Rtdgewood N1 Pastoral Studles Phthpplans 4 4 7 41: Class President 1.21, Chaplaid DAVID WILLIAM EISENHOWER ENNIFER M. DENLINGER ancaster PA Church Music V Student Newspaper Bus. Mgr. 121' Conestogans 141' Good Life Sin ers 11 2 31' Song of Praise 12 31' octal Comm. Treas. 141' Stu. Ser. Corps 121. RONALD KEITH DENLINGER Gordonville PA Pastoral Studies Phill pians 1:6 PIF reas. 131 Vice President 141. SCA Treas. 1813 Class Treas. 11, 41: it . 11 ,vw A XX I STEVEN RICHARD DOWHEN 458 BERIT MARCARETA FAHS CHIP FARNSWORTH IULENE,K-'GIBSON Q 'L'. v ' ' Q , Laniasiefp-PAJE'ff'If-I3 L ' Zi 1, Chiris1ia1f11FAdi1CiaIiqm,.,ff-fi 'm A LL'A I'Pf3l9l '5IA10- ' L'., . , f SGA 36812, ,3l:'l,DOrri1f'Asst, 11213 AResid':2nt Asst. f4l1'HQx:k25y 114 2, 3, 41qCofCHpts l43:fSAoffbai1AiA2A.'3gL 41: sum seg. flag- swam A cpmm, Cimfpfffsfm A iii? Hwnenvmingj. qeicra nd ,hfhfif ps ,f,f.iZflg f Hcxmecnming AQueen1141A'fStu. Seri cor glsx-2D :ar lWhf1fS whoLNAmfmgQ Stu e1iL5QE in Vfkmgrigan Univew AsiffPSaDdLG01lQeeSf Qlfwfl Y f A' - 1Rf3NgALDCQfHAQY ' A A Wi'Im1Hgit31?1fDE,- L, A D Ehifigtxamniliqlucution ' V. ' ' 'f.' 1 Sotgcgri 121' Wrestling 123' , Ba sebagU 1 1 L ' r v ' A Q53 , v 4 , V A r x Q K 1' LARRY I. FERGUSON ' 'LHIPLi'ARNSzWORi'Hw- ' ' MinQrvx O'H Y A L 7 Pastofalbtudivfs ',-' ' ' ' g SLA' Be:n,.j11 ,LZ 5331 ,lliesidielht A WSI'1f'3f1SS,,Pre!SiCfEfUffl41 5UCCi'3V'EZi, 3Li'TWFf?5fHi18AiAT1f A ?U7SI11.i?' 3634? ' L?fXRRYDQSTfATERGUSONl L A Aff Gapl?Aaf+f.41lf3Lf-5A5If11. L L f:hr,isliH1TYElfHLHfi0H' iffilffi 1' ii I-lg? Phi1i1jpi5finSw1i161E 5 f'?f ffilf? 'Ai,ET35fflf'i' l g D433 Stiidwfi' Eiibiifal? AAiif3f1SSfi41fc5Q??'3?1f1f? my g., ',,'Z , w ,balahar15Ls,221,.23', - L. . , , , , , Jc -1 , . , , , , . f Y , . , . A -1 J , Q 1 , l3l IOLENE K GIBSON HOWARD D. HOUTZ ROBERT CHARLES IMM, IR. RONALD C HAGY HGWARISLI D H UTZ Mlfflmtiifwn PA Pastoral Stufhes II Txmothy Z 2 MCB' fi 2 3 41 Vice President 121 PIP il 2. 3 41 Presadent Q42 Stu Ser Corpsiil RCIBERT CHARLES IMM IR New Kensm Cm PA L - IzPete::r1 16 Ha-iaerifiir Li if iii fffffiii S E152 falifir IRMA ELIZABETH KANE RUDY E. KILGORE FRANK W. KOERBER Lancaster, PA Christian Fducation Provetf'bs1:5-7 - SGA Sen. 12 3 41' C lass Vice Presi- dent 141' Soccer 111' Tennis 111' Stu- dent Publications Editor-in-Lhief 141' Martial Arts President 131. CHRISTOPHER H. I ANSER Milxern PA Fphesi'1ns2:10 A Resident Asst, 13 41' Class Vice President 121, Chaplain 141: Student Publications Photographer 12 41 Photo. Editor 141' Soccer 11 2 3, 41' Conestogans131' New Song 111' Paul Timothy Anderson Award 131' Student of the Year 1411 Whos Who 'Amiliig5SfllflLl1fSi.'iif1 American' Univer- sities and Colleges. ' . 1 x R v V K J . 1 ' , Christian Education A C t . t, , . , , i 1 ' , WENDY SUE LANSER FRANK MALOY IRMA ELIZABETH KANE Athens, ME 1 1 Christian Education ' Philippians 1:6 ' Hockey 12 41' Basketball 121' Ten- RUDY E. KILGORL Leola PA Christian Education! Music Proverbs 3:5 6 .1 - - SGA Treas, 121' Conestogans Soundman 141' New Song 12' Wayfarers111' Sojourners 131. Y nis1t1.V y y y l . 1, FRANK W. KUERBER CHRISTGPHER H. LANSER WENDY SUE LANSER Manheim PA Christian Education Dorm Asst 121 Semiformal Court FRANK MALOY Philadelphia PA Christian Education john 3 16 Soccer 12 3 41 Basketbdll11 2 3 41.1 S ' BUD MCGINNIS DIANE E. MERRILL MIRIAM METCALF Harrisbur PA General inistries Proverbs 3:5 6 WALTER E. MINTO December Graduate Middletown, NY Pastoral Studies MCF IZ, 3, 41, Vice President i31, President 1413 PIF Chaplain 141. BUD MCGINNIS Coatesville PA Pastoral Studies 1' l Corinthians 15:58 SGA 111' Resident Asst. 131' Wrestling 111' Baseball 111' PIP Vice President 131. DIANE E, MERRILL ' ' Gainesville NY Christian Education! Music Resident Asst. I3 41 Treas. 141' Good Life P' nist I2 31' Homecoming First Runner-up I41, Isaiah 64:8 15' , I MIRIAM METCALF WALTER E. MINTO WAYNE MORITZ York PA Pastoral Studies ROBERT IONATHAN MOSELEY Holbrook, NY Pastoral Studies Romans 1221, 2 Soccer 13, 41.11 WAYNE MORITZ ROBERT IONATHAN MOSELEY ERIC D. MULL Ruffsdale, PA Christian Education Galatians 2:20 Class President I31: SMF Prayer Band Leader I2, 313 Wrestling I11g Con estogans I31. SUSAN MULLIGAN Suffern, NY Missions ERIC D. MULL KEVIN D. NEWMAN Burlington N1 Pastoral Studies 1ohn 16:33 SGA I2 41 'President I41' Student Newspa er I11' Soccer I1 21' Basebal I1 2 3 41' SIAAI1 2 3 41 Treas. I21' PIF I1 2 3 41: Stu. Ser. Corps I1, 213 Drama Club I413 Handbook Revision Comm. I21: Varsity Club IZ, 31. MICHAEL W. NICHOLS San Antonio, TX Christian Education Philippians 1:9, 10 Commander of Millersville Army ROTC I3, 41. SUSAN MULLIGAN KEVIN D. NEWMAN MICHAEL W. NICHOLS DEBRA M. PEARSON RAYMOND POWELL DEBRA M PEARSON Lancaster PA Christian Education Isaiah 26 3 SGA Sen I3 41 Class Sec I41 Student Publications I41 Ichthus Editor I41 Soccer Stattstician I1 2 3 41 Stu Ser Corps I31 National sion Comm I31 Whos Who Among Students in American Umverslties and Colleges RAYMOND POWELL December Graduate E hrata PA C rlstian Education Romans 8 28 SGA Rep I31 Class Chapla n 11 Tenn1sI1 2 3 41 Coach I31 I Deans List I21: Handbook Revi- . f 1 'i I 1 RANDAL S. PRICE NANCY SCOTT Allentown, PA General Ministries Ieremiah 29:11-13 DOUGLAS P. Sl-IELLY Mount 1oy, PA Church Music Psalm 1 Dorm Asst. 12 31' Soccer 11 2 3 41 Co-Capt. 141' Conestogans 11 2 3 41' Sojourners 131' SIAA Presi- dent 121' Student Court 1udge131. STEVEN W. RIEDY RANDAL S. PRICE Lancaster, PA Pastoral Studies Resident Asst. 1315 Class President 12, 41: SGA Sen. 1515 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Capt. 141: W ds Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. STEVEN W. RIEDY Allentown, PA A Pastoral Studies A Galatians 2:20 Student Publications Photographer 12, 3, 413 Wrestling 11, 31gSIAA11, 2,3, 41. 1 NANCY SCOTT CYNTHIA SHERWOOD TIMOTHY 1. SPOTTS DOUGLAS P. SHELLY CYNTHIA SHERWOOD Highland, MI V Nursing Isaiah 40:11 TIMOTHY 1. SPOTTS Lancaster, PA Pastoral Studies I 1 II Timothy 2:15 Tennis 11. 2, 41: New Song 1215 PIF 11, 2, 3, 41. I I MICHAEL T. STEPHENSON Centereach, NY Pastoral Studies Nehemiah 8:10b Resident Asst. 13, 41, President 141: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, All- Conference 121: Good Life Singers 12, 31, Chaplain 12, 313 Song of Praise Co-Leader 131g SIAA11. 2, 3, 41: Social Comm. 111. WILLIAM STONER Columbia, PA Pastoral Studies IEFFREY D. WALKER DANIEL WITWER Morgantown, PA Pastoral Studies Numbers 26:7 SMF President 141: Soccer 11, 2, 3, 415 Tennis 131g Baseball 1113 Social Comm. Treas. 1213 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BKMES C. YEARSLEY ecember Graduate Plymouth Meeting, PA Christian Education Ichthus Photographer 11, 2, 3,1: SMF Pralyer Band Leader 1213 Basketbal 1213 Cross Country 11, 2, 31: Varsity Club 12, 31. l MICHAEL T. STEPHENSON WILLIAM STONER JEFFREY D. WALKER Warrendale PA Pastoral Studies Ioshua 1 Soccer141 WT8StllHg111 101-IN WALTON December Graduate Littleton CO Missions IOHN WALTON R is DANIEL WITWER IAMES C. YEARSLEY 1ess1ohnsen Priscilla Mollick William Robbins Clair Shaffer Maryanne Sharp Thomas Wenger NOT PICTURED Five-Year Elementar Education Program LYNDA ANNETTE KILIAN CYNTHIA D. KRUSE NANCY 1EAN SEBASTIAN Lancaster PA SGA Vice Presldent I2 41 Freshman Interim President I2 4 Student Publications P otographer I1 2 3 Con estogans 11 2 3 41 Socia Comm I2 3 41 Chairperson f21 Olym pics ii 31 Fernxnar Coordinator Q31 Semlformal Coordinator I31 Reflection Singers 121 Pep Band I1 2 3 41 1ILL ANN YOUNG Stillwater PA SGA Sen 31 Resident Asst Q41 StudentPu licauons 141 Siu Ser Corps I1 2 31 . , , - . . ' ,, ' .Q v V ll 4 . f 1 , , 9, - v v Y q . Y V , 4 1 O , KZ, . .,,, , Il. f Q , , , 1 f g, - - 1 ' lr ' . y ' ,, ' V 1 - 4 1, , 1 - KAREN DEVAULT KAREN DEVAULT Resident'Asst. I3 41' Class Officer 12 31' Cheerleader I21' Semifor- malCourti11. LYNDA-ANNETTE KILIAN Bensalem PA Senator 121' Basketball Clock Kee er 111' Stu. Ser. Corps E1 2 131' rarna Dir. 141' Finei Arts Comm. 141, CYNTHIA D. KRUSE New Providence PA . Senator 111g Social Comm. 1213 E-lornecoming Court 1215 Feminar 2, 3 . g,Emmaus,1 PA .1 1 be , I , 5 . . af fi NANCY IEAN SEBASTIAN IILL ANN YOUNG fi ir -- Senior Snapshots ,mi ff. WS W L 4, K 1 ' H H Mi ................ W W W,,m,,,,,4q, 1' A5 V 3if5': f ,mf :NW Q 325: MF, ,i 1 Senior Informals 1 E S if i Frank Koerber if Beth Caton Gary and Pearl Auker Rudy and Vicky Kilgore 4 A ,,,, .L fi, 1 'f ,pf-.6 ' 1. .5 . 22:15-'ff rf' -.A 1 ' x. x, 1 xg, -K K K y If A- v .x'Q 3. , 1 1 . X K in s 4 ak .bir- gf 5 K- .ffivfi .X . Ax'+kil V . et? l 5 2 V, K A 4- . ' - 'ms X tx , r eg 4- 5 l A r' , .. r. wk Q 'Q Q 1 ,A 3 C Y X Q i L. X . 55-1, , A- 1 .. ,K rg A 4 x fl. ,mf 1 L Q - V, ht, Q., Q mfs .2 ,-5, sf if-', Ah?v1'af-f' Larry Ferguson Lynda Kilian Dan Witwer and Doug Shelly M Q , 1' A , I ii ' ., .V .N wi' ,4'W:9 fl 9' A . ft' ' ' f Q T' 5 - I ': ilk 'W Scott and Wendy Lanser Peter Davis Iosie Gibson and Deb Pearson lR0n and Fredl . 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P N X Q xx fx N EXE S' Mike Doutrich Iennifer Denlinger Eric Mull lBlowfishl Nancy Lynn Davis 51 eq-+4-f 37 UN IDRS ' yksa Q., 77 'daze ss' 9 i ll Class Officers: Dan Grimes, President: Cheryl Nuttle, Secretary: Steve Toegel, Chaplai Presidentg Marlin Weaver, Treasurer. if ...:,, xx 5 ng Tim Davis, Vice W, Ai, V 51 'I zifli Advisor: Dr. Gibson . fff Q ' Wt 1 ew! is i fx A ,, i.,,,,, 5 f George Atheneos Michael Baum Cathy Beaston Rick Bish Glenn Blauser William Brackin Kevin Bushart Lisa Aungst Paul Barreca Y-FLW rf f if fi f a Jv qnf in fall-'If - - '1 ar alii , A , K, W , QQ I , 'l A 'iw 'K' KM ,V Q K ,As Qsyffiyw Charles Butt Ruth Capron H E' i Below: Dunn Smith nfliievus his i'riistrz1lifm in lhfv liln' ii Lee Carleton Iohn Collins Gilbert Davis L. Terri Davis Timothy Davis Doris Dempster Richard Ehst Douglas I-Ivains 6- f Q QQ' , I . i f Robert Fawcett Ruth Finkenhinder Roger Gcihe Nancy George Dz1niezlGrimes luhn ilunemnn Ilnrnlliy iia1i'l1c:i'gul' Luis I iurlinun Mulainiev Hill 'l'nm Hiilikui' Kevin Iiulmlis Iiligill'iilliinI'I1ilI1 Rhonda Hunter Dunn llnslei' Above: Kevin Wollnert nmdels his new hal, 53 at Robert johnson Lori lohnslom Nancy Long ohn Lon enecker luserph Matthews ohn McKe:lvev 8 , Richard Meyer Iohn Nelson Cheryl Nuttle Duniul Nyce Susan Ritchey Above: Did you get up on the wrong side ofthe bed, Iohn? Ioan Sawyer coinmnnirzatimi. i 2 1 Neil Schmidt l,t:ah Sharp I Dana Smith Ralph Sopar Frank Stevanus Susan Sutter Stephen Taegtrl lVlir1haa:lWagnc:r Dennis Walton Marlin Wcravter Kt?Vll1XAiltlllJt3I'l Below: 'llzrri Davis suartzlues lm' .1 hunk un lllllil'lJt!I'Sttll il ........-C SOPHO oklazsi Class Officers: Dave Arrell, Vice President: Tim Smith, Chaplain: Crystal LeClaire, Secretary: Laban Carvell, Treasurer: Rick lones, President. 1 Q, -Z, rf iiee C 44 . XA, ' Advisor: Prof. Willey A 1 v 2' Lisa Apple Carla Archer Tammy Arnold David Arrell Brltta Atkins Lori Blbik Above: Smile Dan, you're on candid camera! Tracey Booker Denise Bracken Bethleen Bradford Gerald Brenner Gary Brookens Ruth Buenafe Lahan Carvell Michael Clark Thomas Covington Wayne Dicken Peter Domanski Thomas Eckley Thomas Evans Timothy Evans Viv Above: Don Frey diligently studies his science fiction novel. Linda Fisher Timothy Fisher i Donald Frey Rodney Hall Lamar Houser Marilyn lohnson Kevin Garrison Edward Halstead Deborah Iagers Lonny lones 3 'Z 4 Christopher Gerardi Tony Graybill ww ' ill Crystal Hartman Ieffrey Hoffard Z 'Q tk il, Hi there . , . l'm Tony Grayhillf' Below: Linda Fisher and Cary Brookens relax in the lounge of Esbenshade. 4,1,,,,g m.:h,. Michael Iulian Bawason King Kenton Kreider Christopher Labs Crystal LaClaire Betsy Lyons Richard Iones Cheryl Iosephson Shari Kriner William McCloskey David McGuirk Charlotte Osborn Craig Peterson Iohn Pfister Dale Miller Alan Mummert George Osman Karen Perago LuAnne Nompleggi Robert Pester Above: Theology is exciting to George Suliali. 4 Below: Dale Miller is surprised as he tours the library. Marty Quigley Kimberly Rhine N Denyce Richardson Cindy Ruhl Above: Tom Covington displays correct library posture. x Iesse Ruhl Richard Russell Victor Santos W 'bw 'Q ' ww X N if tn-ww vuwwf Raymond Serra Douglas Sheaffer Kimberly Smith 'WK V Timothy Smith Leonard Stohler Iames Strange George Suliali Daniel Sutter Dorothy Taylor Bonnie Wiinikka Laura Williams Below: Tim and Tom Evans struggle to stay uwakel? ASQ we as 2353 Maryanne Troutman Howard Wells Tammy Zorbaugh FRESH N 69? 1 Class Officers: Scott Smith, Chaplain: Paul Secretaryg Sharon Ritchey, Treasurer. fa' Koontz, Vice Presidentg Bob Alber, President: Lisa Weidman 'Y' Advisor: Dr. Figart 1-.M Nathan Barnes Suzanne Bernier Tammie Bibey Brian Booth Shirley Burke Barbara Carey Lisa Dailey Andrew Dell Timothy Dinger l l David Dooley Trena Esbenshade Robert Garrish Valerie Goodwin Cheryl Hoey Blaine Horst Carol Iones Melanie Frey Rodney Frey l Gail Grim Cynthia Harper 0-uf UT' Ianet Howard I wonder. .. David Kachel 'Go, fight, win Larry Klein Dawn Lashley Todd Maloney Carol Marcoux Andrew Mehler Darlene Musser Laurie Pinkerton Charles Reed Iason Reigner Kenneth Renno Mick Rineer Sharon Ritchey Mandie Robertson Below: Rodney Frey suffers from post-exam syndrome. Matthew Sherman Lisa Weidman Scott Smith Arthur Wetzel Anneliese Rodrigues Brian SChii1V0 Stephen Schneider Karen Schwalm Steven Thompson Michael Turi Douglas Weygand Valerie Wilson Concentrated Bible Course Iames Battiato Ivan Bechtel Catherine Bond Andrew Briggs Cynthia Cohen Beth Coles Twilah Copeland Laurie Ehnat Edwin Fackler N ,1 Bryan Gingrich Faith Haines Above: Tvvilah Copeland and Cathy Bond pose for the photographer, rv' Sandra Haire Sherry Harlan Sandra Heigel Melanie Hennigh Paul Koontz Robert March Nancy Reeh Ieffrey Stevenson Kevin Warren Above: Paul Koontz dives for the soccer ball. Amy Wolgemuth Diane Woodman Lois Adair Charles Anderson IoAnn Enders s E Rita Esbenshade SECO D SEMESTER Brings New Students 3 Wg s 3' are X Ei: fx 2 N, 7 js 1. Q . J 1 fr if 'rw args A -Gr 'fy 4 Ronald Barto lane Croyle Steven Davis ' 'Hill' Above: Margaret Mairorana has learned the art of studying in the library. Below: Reginald Pillay has his dictionary handy as he studies for class. V 1 M ,-,, Paul Frey Wesley Funk Mervin Keck I .guns Fern Lucas Eric Luckenbaugh Daniel Martin 7 n i Raymond Lanas iii fr' Rx fi Q X be X -r,rii2 ' ,Qs J N 3 E W w 2 R r X .. , , ,:. . , e.rr a f' X ' Terry Miskelly deb Douglas Myer u.w,,,f--,,.,.0w., M-4-ww,...,.ww ,rm '14,,,,....W...,L.,,,,4w. MmfM.w4wur ww, -W .-WA., ,, ,VM -vfww W.-,...nw ...,,,,. ...aw-f..,..u.... A-m....w..-........., Brian Osisek Reginald Pillay lanet Renz 1 Above: Steve Davis, a new student, is surrounded by Paul Koontz, Glenn Blauser, and Rob Garrish at the bonfire. W , . sway f fwfg WW ' ' Brent Robinson , :E ,h S ,xx , l 321 'wmjxqfe M Q 3 1 i g f W ,,,,, X! V lonathan Rochelle Barry Rowe Corey Teaman Below: Tim Fisher and lim Battiato quiz each other in their dorm room. Resident Life Above: Deb lagers enters the gym to com pete in floor hockey between dorms. Above: Dean of Men, Mr. Sandy Good, chats with Utah Barnes, a freshman resident. n X v . 4 4 um I4 I Above: A typical resident room. Commuter Life elow: Video games is a favorite hobby of 'On Howard and Ed Halstead' Below: Commuters, like Ron Denlinger, often feast on delicacies from the m i Snack Bar. i t . y Yi vig t . I ieei W iii, r 1 or it J i , 11. yfv , i ei H , CWZ7, VVVV 1 'Mi 'w t 'if i. ,,,i.i ,, f s .,i1V, Above: Nancy George has discovered that study ing in the library is essential for a commuter. MWA , 'Wim Above: In Gibson lounge, Bob Imm talks with some fellow-commuters. xx I V19 we CANDID CLASSICS AA? v S! i Sf wi 'N X Q NYM, , ,x 'fin Q ' V 'E Bionic Bonnie Class of 2002 if 5 In search of the Brubaker man Darryl MacPherson . . . a definite H10 Can you find Lori Iohnstone in this picture? jeff, are you finally getting on top of things? lAhem1 . . . that's Dr. Rodney Frey, master theologian. Are two heads really better than one? lt's time to shave Tom! rn- n,,, one img, ,Q I K C'mon, try It wm- ll'-W ,,:' Dir 0, r, nv., .-,Q lust call me Smiley Y f if i L QQ 3, JW What's up, Randy? 1 1 :K ., ,I--. ,. Epi X V4 1. X I 5 . -- .... f-2 'S if i x X X 'ii H Q 5 .Q M QE K Q K QE Q fi ,-:.,m ef :ws--Z 1:5 . ' K -.sp f Like my new teeth? -na- Q I Give me a break in Q 4 i - 1 A N-fre-' Hank Aaron, eat your heart out! Homesick already? A W ,-'o lf Rhonda to Captain Kirk . . . Come in Captain Kirk I didn't mean it Diane. 'gw,MM,,,,,i,r. M.-u ...and Mr. Hyde SHS Mg' r X i .5 I -ih- if 2 or or I5 g i..': ' ...e, Dr. Iekyll E LANCASTE R SCHOQL BlBLE YHBLE LNAR Y RAIN NG lN5T XTUTE Q 1 wffw' www ff , f I , ' CA . f, i 1 l1m:.f1,,d u 4 x 1 , 3, Q-, 5 , ' ws ' ,XL If L., Uv will . A I , iv Mitzi -1, . K T K V ' - If, q ' ' if ff if i 4 , V Q 'lf l 4 Q f 4 ' -x A M ,mf Rev. William I. Randolph Dr. Henry I, Heydt, Founder and First President of LSB H933-531 l Dr. Stuart E. Lease Second President ol' LSB 11954-611 Third President of LSB H9151-791 ADDIINISTIIATIUN 50th ADMI ISTRATIO A harvest is the in-gathering of the results of the patient toil of the farmer and the persistent supply of an all-knowing, loving God. The farmer's harvest provides for the physical needs of both his W P immediate family and many others. Lancaster Bible College has had many harvests iiii S over the years. People prepared to live and serve Christ at home and abroad have been that harvest. You are now becoming a new crop of spiritual servants being cut loose from this field to go forth and reproduce after your kind. My prayer for you as we again celebrate what God has supplied and the faculty has cultivated, is that you will continue to grow in the grace of God and serve with spiritual distinction until Iesus comes or calls us Home. ! Dr. Gilbert A. Peterson, E.d.D. Colossians 3:16-17 President Board of Trustees: Left to Right: Rufus S. Miller, Noah W. Kreider, Ir., Abram S. Horst, lr., Rev. Eric G. Crichton, Ezra S. Clemens Paul I. Sebastian, Ralph L. Good, Dr. Gilbert A. Peterson, Albert F. Landis, George L. Baumgartner, Richard I. Goodhart, Dr. Ralph L Wright, Eugene D. Weidman. Wesley A. Olsen, Ed.D. Philippians 1:6 Vice President and Academic Dean lane E. Baumgartner Iohn 3:16 Vice President for Stewardship . 1 rf.:-...-Q... N :as--W.,,Lm: . - I1 an 'cw - e Chester L. Halstead, M.A. I Corinthians 1:18 Vice President for Student Development k - Ne: ' Ui? ' . ' 0 1 Robert I. Willey, Sr., B.S. Ronald N. Cohen, B.S. Proverbs 3:5-6 Psalm 37:4 Vice President for Business and Finance Vice President for Public Relations FACULTY sf Ruth E.. Correll, M.A. Assistant Professor - Christian Education Grace Doan Bitler, Mus. B. Isaiah 55212 Instructor - Church Music Ioshua 1:9 - if ma t Carol M. Fink, M.A. Thgmag 0, Figg-1rt,Th,D, Associate Professor - General Education Professor - Biblical Education, Division Chairman Psalm 37:5 ' Ronald R. Gibson, Th.D. Professor - Pastoral Studies!Biblical Education Pastoral Studies Department N' Sanford Good Th.M, Chairman Dean of Meng Instructor - Missions II Corinthians 5:9 Department II Timothy 2:2 Gilbert G. Gregory, B.A. Karyl Gregory, M.Ed. Director of Admissions and Registrar Dean of Women Proverbs 325, 6 II Corinthians 2:14 m .4 4 Iere Higley, M,A. Instructor - Christian Education Department X -umm-.M,r.... r if Norman A. Hoyt, Th.D. Director - Missions Department I Iohn 3:2 Harold A. Kime, M.Th. Assistant Professor - Biblical Education Dean - Continuing Education II Timothy 1:12 Donald I-I. Kliewer, M.M. Instructor - General Education Galatians 2:20 ,Q ,f fr V 3.,vvvvvvvvvvVY Y Phyllis A. Kline, M.A. Instructor - Christian Education Proverbs 315, 6 Chairman of Christian Education Department Carol L. Niblette, M.R.E. Instructor - Christian Education Ieremiah 29:11 'EN t William E. Niblette, Ed.D. and Professional Studies Division Elaine Olsen, M.Ed- Psalm 15111 Instructor - General Education N.-s . A , ,. sg l i f X i t - F ,,,,, .Q I t x '51 '5' 5, sits: - .,, K'AA iff? , - . . , t 1 N Q: : Barry Packard, M.A. ' Assistant Professor - General Education Earl G. Osborn, M.A. Isaiah 1212 Assistant Professor - Biblical Education and Pastoral Studies Philippians 3:10 'PLS NW , V' 'z if Q Q E 2 i ff ff a . z J I 5, iff? 2 rv. ff ,J ,, Y rjfffjf Ioan W. Tompkins, M.Ed. Fred W. Pearson, M.A, Associate Professor - General Education Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian I Samuel 12:24 Matthew 6:33 Mary L. Walters, M.A. Director of the Library Assistant Professor - Missions Department Romans 5:1 Robert Willey, lr., M.A. Assistant Professor - Biblical Education and General Education Warren W. Whitney, M.M. Associate Professor - Church Music Proverbs 3:5, 6 Above: Iere Higley instructs Kevin Wolbert about today's youth. Professional Staff .... Stewart Brady Director of Church Relations Carol Brubaker Director of Recruitment Ieannette H. Brady Administrative Assistant to the President .ln William Brook Estate Planning Representative Dan and Lanie Delozier Recruitment!Recording Sharon Gordon Catalog Librarian Iohn I. Dotterman Maintenance Supervisor Diane S, Good Assistant Nurse Lester Hornberger Director of Student Financial Services BW' Debbie Hunt B to i- :fi William Kabasenche TS Director of Christian Service and Placement Assistant Librarian 45,-71. fit Z Iitt ' Hg zagiglry ' 'f ,, I f , ffm, - f , Margaret Uhler, R.N. Director of Health Services and Public Information Iohn Lapp Comptroller Tim Worley Director of Food Services 3 Ruth Brook Volunteer J- ll Qi 1 , o,1XW E mf it S ti., ij V In IVVV i ,.fq?f my x o iwflv 5: .02 ff.. rf: k , ',, : i'MM Barbara L. Denlinger Secretary, Student Development Office Sylvia Dunklee Snack Shop Assistant wa i W Marian I. Brower Kitchen Assistant lean B. Dotterman Secretary to the Academic Dean Fw Cindy Gehman Switchboard Operator Lynette Fasnacht Secretary 425- V Nancy S. Gregory Kitchen Assistant ,JEL 75151 1. Us is-. A Marilyn K. Harris Virginia I. Hoyt Admissions Secretary Assistant Bookkeeper g 3 at iff te if 2 Wanda Kilby Business Office Secretary Walter Huss Maintenance Employee dsrgiirt fe eeei' is ' f if Sandra S. Kweder Mail Clerk 'Vw Ioan Lanas Betty Lutz Secretary Snack Shop Manager Q 'S I Rodney I. Lutz Maintenance Employee -1, -f'. ll x ' in Q 3 'li' 4 5 I i M if M S A 3,8 Lansing MacCullough ,mi is 9 ,ex Mail Room and Print Shop Assistant , K, fl: i -v ' 5 vm f 1, at 4 ' iv, 4, m,,.4,' f is an 4 W '- 1 W s 'f Q- 1 1 iv 0 , Wa an Q 1 ' n,. . 0 - 7 1 5 vw Angina 4,5911 P I 4, ,f Wigmy tl in ,,,Hm 7 4, f 1 - 5 . ' t W Z . N r 5 s . if 'H' ' ' v - . 1' M . Peggy Osborn Bookstore Manager Millie Pearson Bookkeeper 14 Iames Rennix Director of Copy Services Helen Schriver Bookkeeper Millie Smiley Assistant Bookkeeper fm AJ A E1I1slBumpylYunk1n ffziiv J Marylane Zorbaugh .WJ I Maintenance Employee ' Q, ',v:, Q Snack Shop Assistant ,ur :Heir 11' kL.f,.J'L' x .i.7J 5 4333, fryf ,f K lxirvfi' ik' 4 3 F'-5, f ':, Qiwrx-J llv rflllff L ?:J.f0jJr he , A f. ,gore-HA'fZ', fit T' fm--t' f t,wM f-iw. , K Cl UA . Ly A Q LU Ull'S:fB, 85 ' CEL' ' ,fr-Qf,1wf?'7'A l.fQ-iz' 7 'ftfiQ,.,f+'f1'1,efvLL . f ' Z1 Gif gfv lxwvu L jf Od 6n,Lf17'1gb! A if A . r Q ATHLETICS ? 50111 Soccer The soccer season this year was marked by success, despite the regular season record of 3-7-2. The team desired to achieve two goals this year. Spiritually, they wanted to be thankful in everything that happened. Secondly, they wanted to make District Playoffs. 'l'he team did ad- vance to District 2 Playoffs which were held at Eastern Mennonite College. 'l'his trip to EMC was a highlight forthe players who worked hard, despite the 7-0 loss, Asa whole, the number of goals scored against the team this season was cut in half from last year's total. Congratula- tions men! Senior Doug Denlinger got the high-scoring honors this year and Senior Frank Maloy was the most valuable offensive player. We will also miss Seniors Larry Ferguson, Chris Lanser, Dan Witwer, Bob Moseley, leff Walker, and Co-Captain Mike Doutrich who displayed fine skills and scoring abilities. Defensively, the most valuable player was Senior Co-Captain Doug Shel- ly who was chosen for the All-conference team. Also selected as an All-conference player was freshman goalie Mick Rineer who proved to be a threat in the goal. Promising players for next year are starters Kevin Wolbert and Neil Schmidt, The team will have to do some rebuilding to make up for the eight seniors they will lose. U71 ' in . as -me X NK J. .Q ,bf TSQQU Q X. Ms 'S Top Right: Coach Good anticipates a victory. Middle Left: Dan Witwer directs his shot. Middle Right: Frank Maloy steals the ball. . . yt fx X i Soccer LBC OPP United Wesleyan 7 0 Millersville State 10 Philadelphia College of Bible ,,..tf 2 Allentown Colleges? ..l . f gi., 1 2 Berkshire Christian 72' 2 . y, .E York College '1. ,',,g,.,,, ,,.,, lii K gf 0 , Appalachian Hibliiflelleget y yy. . . , yyi, P,,' Northeastern Bible g 3 M rV to . S 2 Valley Forge Christian i H . 3 1 Baptist Bible College ..,y G . 1 . 2 Washington Bible 2 'iii District2 Playoff i ' C 0 W 7 Eastern Mennonite College V V me ,.saf1,aef:s....1 . .'.W. 'ont Row: Dave Dooley, Chris Lenser, Go-Captain Doug Shelly, Co-Captain Mike Doutrich, Larry Ferguson, Bob Moseley, Todd Ialoney, Kevin Wolhert. Second Row: Frank Muloy, George Suliali, leff Walker, Paul Koontz, Mike Rineer, Doug Delinger, Bob lber, Dan Witwer, Bryan Gingrich, Neil Schmidt, Rob March, Tom Evans, Coach Good. .f All Left: Players on the sidelines intensely watch the game. Above: Larry Ferguson dives for the ball. 89 Field Hocke 'N t1,v,y, .ish ft fj ,Q IL L, . A 4. rs tgf fffgai , E, It-P 3 F' . asa : ,fig 'Z in +9 ish r Q' iff: J ISN W1 t I. s QB!!! E. it slsfax l 55 t l 1-'W hilt is ' 'Q .1 ' 4 at 'fig New To -.. N' Front Row: Lisa Weidman, Barb Carey, Karen Perago, Coach Marilou Io Zimmerman, Twilah Copeland, Iulie 1Reggiel Brookens, Iosie Gibson, Irma Kane, Diane Woodman. Second Row: Cindi Cohen, Lauren Bowen. Third Row: Cathy Bond, Tammy Zorbaugh. The hockey team was under the leadership of Coach Lou Zimmerman this year. Heading the team were Ca tains Reggie Brookens and Iosie Gibson who helrped the team function as a cohesive unit. The goal of this year's team was glorifying God in every action the made, whether on or off the field. Freshman Cathy Bond received the most improved player award for her determined effort this season, Tammy Zorbaugh was the most valuable offensive player and promises to be a strong player again next year. The most valuable defensive player was Senior Reg ie Brookens who also was selected as the all-around MVP. s T .gf Above: Barb Carey puts on her goalie gear to ward off her op- ponents, Left: Reggie Brookens lunges for the ball as spectators look on. York Franklin In we ta 5 ,bovez Karen Perago and Reggie Brookens share smiles with te team. Below: Cathy Bond lunges forward. Middle Left: Irma Kane listens to instruction from Iosie Gibson. Above: Cindi Cohen and Reggie Brookens wait for the corner. Fall Cheerleaders During our soccer games this year, fans were encouraged to sup ort our team by joining witll our cheerleading squad in a rousing cheer. We never give up, we never give in, we fight to win was the cheerleaders' goal for the soccer team. The cheerleaders practiced many hard hours for the fall sports season. As the games began, Let's get fired up! could be heard echoing across the field. This cheer and many others motivated the soccer players on to victory. The cheerleaders exemplified the spirit of Christ through their deter- mination, hard work, and willingness to serve others. Left to Right: Nancy Blauser, Shirley Burke, Laurie Pinkerton, Faith Haines CHEERI G FOR THE CHARGERS l r in H l F51 .swf Seated: Ruth Buenafe, Tammy Zorbaugh. Second Row: Mandie Robertson, Nancy Blauser. Third Row: Shirley Burke. Spring Cheerleaders Captained by Tammy Zor- baugh, the spring cheerleading squad generated Charger spirit for our basketball games. A special activity which the cheerleaders helped with this season were the Pep Rallies. As the cheerleaders shouted en- thusiastic chants, the team got psyched to play against our rivals Traveling with the basketball team, the squad also motivated the players at away games. The cheerleaders add a great deal to each game and their hard work is evident. A note of thanks should also be given to Cindy jones who coached this year's squad. 93 Men's Basketball Team Shoots for Victor 55 33 Qi Against formidable opponents, the men's basket- ball team competed strongly during the season. The skills and knowledge seen in this year's team were an accumulation from many hours of practice and training. Seniors Doug Denlinger and Frank Maloy were obvious threats as they took the ball down the court. Howie Holmes has also im- pressively improved since last year and was a big asset for the team. Above Left: Frank Maloy out-jumps his opponent from Baptist Bible College. Above Right: Doug Denlinger turns for a shot. L55 tHE 24 U36 21 ached by Rick Iones, the basket- ll team began the season with a ang start at the Baptist Bible Col- ge Tournament on November 18- . During that weekend, the ,argers rebounded from a loss in a first tournament game and came ck to defeat Piedmont Bible Col- ge and Philadelphia College of Bi- z. Prior to the tournament, the team d also decisively won over Prac- al Bible School by a score of 73-35. the Washington Bible College urnament held on November 26-27 2 Chargers brought back the first ice trophy after beating both Philadelphia College of Bible and Washington Bible College. Other teams within the North Atlan- tic Christian Conference were also challenged by the LBC men. The Chargers came up against teams such as: Northeastern Bible College, United Wesleyan College, Valley Forge Christian College, and Berkshire Christian College. In addi- tion, the Chargers took on teams out- side ofthe conference teams. Overall, the men proved to be tough com- petitors and often were victorious in the games. Top Right: Front Row: Dave Arrell, Manager: Howie Holmes: Bob Moseley: Frank Maloy. Second Row: Coach Rick Iones, George Atheneos, Doug Evans, Tim Evans, Rob March, Doug Denl- inger, Top Left: PCB players are unable to stop Doug Denlinger. Above Right: Doug Evans reaches for the ball as Frank Maloy and Tim Evans wait. 95 The w0men's basketball team made many adjustments througlf the season, but they continued to work hard. Along with other players, Twilah Copeland had tremendous scoring ability as center. Unfortunately, she was unable to return for the second 1 9 of the season. Under Coach Zimmerman's direction, the other te S members filled in the gap. The loss of seniors and lack of play experience hurt this year's team, but the women persevered t B k b even had fun. Despite difficult losses, the underclassmen on as a team gained valuable experience to implement in next ye games. Q i e Q 3 2 5 S 3 Q 5 Front Row: Lori Iohnstone, Coach Zimmerman, Irma Kane, Laurie Ehnat. Second Row: Carol Marcoux, Co-capt. Karen Co-capt. Reggie Brookens. Third Row: Lisa Apple. Key players were co-captains Reggie Brookens and Karen Perago who generated enthusiasm for the team. Seniors Irma Kane and Reggie Brookens will be leaving the team, but it will be up to the underclassmen to take over these positions next year. Basketball 1983 1 ---- . ---' -.-1 iit1t'I ' I g kgglble School Ggu solle e i-,i Bible College ile College , -et' fBaptiSSiBi file College tzn heastern Bible College ed Wesleyan College A adelpliia College of Bible Forge Christian College Wilson College t Valley Forge Christian College get Philadelphia College of Bible Berkshire Shfistian College . 233, Qrkshire Cihristian Colley? We i Penn if te Berks . C ea Q Top Left: Lisa Apple takes a shot from the side. Top Right: Twilah Copeland hovers over the opposing team. Bottom Right: Coach Zimmerman goes over some last minute details with the team. Baseball 1982 As we reflect on the baseball season of 1982, the men are to be congratulated for their great con- ference record of 5 wins and 3 losses. Coached by Craig Wagner, the team maintained a Christian testimony both on and off the field. The unity of the team is evident by their fine record and their attitudes of good sportsmanship. Although the team will be losing six seniors, there are several key players returning to fill in the gap. Ra RN. .y.....y jgfg- t ' 5 Q . ,iii s 'U Front Row: Doug Harris, Randy Price, Second Row: Coach Wagner, Dave Arrell, Mike Stephenson, Kevin Newman, Rob Lockhart Kyle Hunter, Darryl MacPherson. Back Row: Bill Moritz, Howie Holmes, Iimm Roland, Wayne Dicken, Mike Wagner, Rich Hurlbert. 'K' ,, l .. . W . . l , , - - -.A.A . . . - ' 1 ' - :r . - : -',, Q, .La Q f 7' W' my 1 . ' . 3226? an wr W f , .... K . L L -3. . . an . ,, Coll 9 - X. f-N f --- ., , S X f. 'Z WX,gQ43:Es e.s. 'F ' I' W .f 0 JM me -S' ' t f . ' ' ' .R f -h Ollege 3' 'kk ,--, 1 -L-. ' A A mmAA I K i 8 . .z,.Penn ,Stale.Capi!o1fiQ,'. . m fx. A. ....-V...--X. ...-1-. in M vrkk K.. .-F,-7f5k,i.5.Q,kzk ' 2 ' --L ' -X , --'L 1 5 1 1 Lf A i i .fL' - 5 Sf. . Viv' V Q.-1153 A . L ' wil, k . K . A ' . --ix , A , .. Q . 529 Q +gsn.wrQve+---- N... 9.4 Q.. W f .- ,. ' M ff ki.. 9 N .. X x . . . .X 9 , SQA, 4.4 sf ' L 41.Q?y5 I im K. .iq Q, ii.. w - 3 K XX- S ,,. Q A . ' . - Sf? Q A , ,. X 2 X Q IJ A f ,mx 3 7 KK, X Q . Q L... ' me its. -J Q. . I 15. ,ww 1 it Softball 1982 A growing sport, women's softball, has come to L.B.C. The women provided formidable competition as they beat teams from Northeastern Bible College, Nyack Col- lege, and Washington Bible College in the 1982 season. Senior Iulie Brookens proves to be a promising player as she pitches for this year's team. Iosie Gibson, Karen Perago, Maryann Troutman, Leah Sharp, Deb Iagers, and Cindy Ruhl will also be returning players this year. Fans are encouraged to support the softball team as they strive for victory in 1983. 1982 LBC OPP 6 5 15 14 10 14 1 8 1 11 1 2 15 C 3 ' -, f':. if 5 if 131 asf f fe. 2 .5 get ' Sl A . Q, -v uf gi , ,ttst 1 12 Massa' sea S153 'Sir PM..-f-Q. QM fmx ,z 'yi ' e, s , L 'Qi 4 ,, Q ix, f ' e in 1' 2 --:iw , w ,bw -3 77, , ,,M, , 4 ' A :ie I W ,,,f , Q, ' ,if I ? ,I 14 f'pfff,,',, .2 , ' - f P , , f. 4 2 'ww ffkgkw '-1 , ,, I f .V 5 Q jig ,W . ff AVN' p, f K' 1 ' i A , L, 4 ff a I I V , I H wr 1. f ,, , ,L f f , , W, , f , , 'Lg H ,, ,1 f J, ,f . if 6 ww, , 'v s Wolbert, Third Row: Iosie Gibson, Cindy Ruhl. Row: Coach Robin Kerr, Becky Weir, Sharon Ulrich, Maryann Troutman, Sue Paul. Row: Leah Sharp, Sue Mogck, Karen Perego, Iulie Brokens, Lisa Stetter, Deb Iagers. Men's Tennis The 1982 tennis team, coached by Ray Powell, had a challenging season as they faced tough opposition. The men's team had only 6 players, but each one displayed fine skills and a determination to win. They scored in- dividual victories and had several close matches throughout the short season. Most of the team will not be returning so a rebuilding process will be necessary for our tennis team this year. We hope to see many new faces on the courts and anticipate an exciting season as the tennis team swings into action in 1983. X f I t'.,,, iw. .1 ,,, , ig V, A, 1724 'Z gif. 'I' 'le ' M T' 'J 'Qi,1fa iitii an .115 yyyy gt tt,r I f Front Row: Bob Baer, Dwight Ranck, Dave Yarrick. Second Row: Dan Witwer, Ray Powell, lim Yearsley. QU , w 1, sy X iliisifq fini FR.-.x in fix. , a iii' wgmxiixiii. ,,,,. gg Q-, giagififgxfg ,l 311 fm X: iii., X was fit. 3 , fig, t 4 bla 12 . 3, X ,rg W, ,F Fix 3. .as at X-gl. gil Xe- ,Nts 1 t Xi, i 2 .l' rig N AX gf iv xl r i , . t J. Q. Q kibqiil iz YG tx X X .Vg X -Q Xt-,t Six CX xii X x X Lx X intl tx ril.f SXXi xi six Qc I CK cg gil x,- i ml qilffvt X Kc xiii 'kit fi tx xx dr Nik Aft- gQ'tc,xXl-Cilkgk 2' 'Q J V A at 0' W ,k .,,., I L, 2 'f ' new li NPS . 3 1115, me e i ! i A i Women's Tennis we . ' I 1' gf W 2 Alvernia College Penn State York Wilson College York College Alvernia College ,ho Women's Tennis 1982 LBC OPP 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 l-ug-A . 'W hw:-..c,. Front Row: Ruth Buenafe, Linda Reo, Sue Mulligan. Second Row: Cheryl Nuttle, Rhonda Hunter, Iulie Hakala, Bev Bauman. The women's tennis team of 1982 combined dedication, hard practices, and lots of fun to come up with a rewarding season. The women worked hard to represent our school and the Lord as they faced other schools. Each one began to realize her individual potential. Since most of the players will be returning, we look forward to more intense competition this year. f I: .. ww i -Q A .f A -Q-...W Q ,MMC ,. A A Q. m,,.,,, aim J, s-ve nw s' f . s?+hm2,fW Nawggugnggi, ,531 kyiysiw JS? S M P-,X fb X1 . if 6. Qu, E Q? X T' 5' '91 .. md ACTIVITIES 50th Missionary Conference 1982 The theme of the 1982 Missionary Conference was Be Thou Exalted. Throughout the messages by Charles Davis of AIM and the testimonies of missionaries at Calvary Independent Church, the atmos here of exalting the Lord prevailedy. Students were able to attend seminars and to browse through the missionary displays set up in Founders Hall. The recrea- tional hi hli ht of the week was our annual blafderball tournament - students vs. missionaries and the pastoral staff. The conference challenged the student body to con- sider missionar opportunities at home and abroad? tm tr LAY A my th was my M ' ' ..,,,, , Semiformal Banquet 1982 Founders Hall was the scene for the tropical decora- tions which graced the 1982 Semiformal. As individuals arrived for the banquet, they were welcomed to a world of feasting and fantasy in the l'South Pacific setting, To enhance the evenings pleasure a Polynesian ex- travaglanza was arranged and the feasting tables were set. T e menu, prepared by Chef Tim Worley, included tropical delights featuring: Shrimp e' Newburg, Kauau Pig et, Polynesian Ribs, and other South Pacific de icacies. Bob and Patti Fisher, with a mild contem- porary flair for music, provided the entertainment. The Fishers' program included inspiring messages in song and from the Word. This night in the South Pacific certainly heralded the culmination of a fruitful year. s E 5 f 1 1 M5 0 QT?- S t is xii is ....' . AAA' Ei , 'za 5 f .- ir:- fQF5?1s?! : we X x 3 xx 8 K . Li .. uf! :Q I . Y i S A 48 X 2 4-5 152, 2. - . XL , M.: ,Q ,- 73-Q. fx' O ov' NSI Q ff!! .f 11 Q S H-H fag SSH Y Q 'K Olympics 1982 Class participation was the key to the success of the 1982 Olympics. The events were organized by Frank Koerber who relied on helpers from each class to motivate class spirit. The annual cheerleading competition was held between the classes and some new events were added. Among these events was the obstacle course which proved to be the highlight of the day. The overall winners were the Freshmen who captured the first place award for the 1982 Olympics. The events of the day prepared the student body for Saturday's homecoming. g all Q . .4. Opposite Page, Top: Bob Alber and Rick Iones accept trophies. Middle Left: The sophomores strain to push the car. Middle Right: Kim Rhine tops the sophomore pyramid. Bottom Left: Iohn Longenecker attempts the tires. Bottom Right: Matt Sher- man and Dave Dooley make cute cheerleaders. This Page, Top: The seniors are led by Chip Farnsworth, Top Right: Ruth Buenafe takes a dip in the mud. Middle Left: A freshman par- ticipant battles the obstacle course, Above: Sue Sutter is helped across the bar. Left: Kevin Newman strides over the hurdle. Homecoming 1982 The alumni returned to LBC this year for exciting homecoming activities centered around the theme of Growing Together. The main event of the morning was the hockey game between LBC and Washington Bible College. The crowd cheered the hockey players on to victory. During the afternoon, the soccer team decisively beat Appalachian Bible College by a score of 7-0. Senior Iosie Gibson, escorted by Mark Weber, was crowned homecom- ing queen during the half-time ceremony. Dr. Peterson announced Senior Diane Merrill as first runner-up, Iunior Ruth Capron as second runner- up, and Sophomore Tammy Zorbaugh as third runner-up. The half-time activities also included a tug-of-war between the alumni and present LBC students. The day culminated with an informal homecoming banquet at which Chris Lanser was awarded honors for being Student of the Year. The Alumnus of the Year Award was iven to both An- na Hess and Pauline Zarfoss wlio have worked together in Christian service in the Max Meadows, VA area for more than forty-five years. Top Right: Chris Lanser interviews Diane Merrill and losie Gibson during homecoming chapel. Above Left: Senior Doug Shelly gets the ball. Right: The fans cheer on the Chargers. Op- posile Page, Top: Dr. Peterson announces the winners. Middle Left: Diane Merrill was first runner-up. Middle Right: Iosie Gibson, the 1982 homecoming queen. Bottom Left: LBC students are determined to win. Bottom Right: The alumni dig in, ni, , 1,2 'E' S '- 7? , , ,, Wi L ,az .nf Friends Fellowship Banquet I D Founders Hall was filled with many guests for the an- nual Friends Fellowship Banquet. Friends of the col- lege were treated to a fine meal which was served by volunteer helpers. Dr. Peterson hosted the program which followed and he introduced a new scholarship program for L.B.C. students. The night was both relaxing and enjoyable for the harvest of our friends. 114 . at I-sqm' ws.. if 4 'W 'vs f E The Lotter Is it true that a stoning actually took place at LBC? Yes, this event occurred in the dramatic presentation of The Lottery during chapel. This play, written by Shirle Iackson, was performed by members of the drama club and other students. Shirley Burke made her dramatic debut as she portrayed Tessie, the victim of an annual small town lottery drawing. Harmful tradition and its aralyzing effects on people was the message depicted by The Lotte which was directed by Lynda Kilian. The chapel which followed featured a discussion of tradition by various members of the faculty and student body. Front Row: Kevin Newman. Second Row: Lynda Kilian, Britta Atkins, Deb Iagers, Utah Barnes, Terri Davis, Larry Ferguson, Lori Bibik, Gary Brookens, Ed Halstead, Matt Sherman. 0 Top Left: Matt Sherman prepares to stone Tessie, portrayed by Shirley Burke. Top Right: Deb lagers, Lori Bibik, and Terri Davis gossip about the town news. Middle Left: Ed Halstead, Utah Barnes, and Larry Ferguson greet each other, Left: Kevin Newman's sleeve is ripped by his mother, Terri Davis. fx S 2, fx .1 C , ,LV 1 , 1, ff? mm- 1 ,ff1qW,QMfx. W- 1, , wwgg- 1 Q ,A 111 ' L4: 'X ff, 1 ,- eww sv 115' ,, fry H W gm ww. ww- M., ww-132g-,.,,w.v M 4 Christmas Cantata Combines Music and Drama Thou Shall Call His Name . . . Iesus, a Christmas choral celebration, was presented b the combined choirs of our coli lege. Under the musical direc- tion of Mr. Warren Whitney, the Cantata began with a prelude featuring the Brass Ensemble. The story of the coming of the Messiah con- tinued through solos, narration, and dramatic selections. The cantata participants were robed in fashions similar to those of Iewish people at the time of Christ. Several singers also took s ecific roles of Iewish people. Among them were Rick Lanes as Ioseph and Nancy Se astian who por- trayed Mary. These dramatic presentations and others were arranged under the guidance of Prof. Ioan Tompkins. Above: Mrs. Good and one of her Good girls. Christmas Banquet Provides Relaxing Break Students, employees, and guests filled the dining hall on December 12, 1982 for the annual Christmas Banquet. lt provided a spiritual uplift and a break from studies, in addition to a fine buffet meal. Dr. Gibson, the Master of Ceremonies, introduced various gifted members of our student body, who provided the evenings entertain- ment. Vocal solos were presented by Tracey Booker, Tammi Bibey, and Doug Weygand, while Mike Doutrich and Nancy Sebastian sang a Christmas duet. Doug Sheaffer also took part in the program by playing a trumpet solo. As we each contemplated the significance of Christmas, Victor Santos and George Suliali shared what Christmas was like in Portugal and Africa. v E 3 5 i E Bottom Left: Kevin and Sharon anticipate an enjoyabli time at the banquet. Above: Nancy Sebastian and Miki Doutrich blend their voices . Left: Dr. Gibson tells a joke about Sandy Claws. Below: Prepared to share their Christmas messages, Victor Santos and George Suliali pause for the photographer. Bottom Left: Cheryl Hoey, Bev Bauman, and Dennis Walton converse before the banquet begins. Bottom Right: Doug Sheaffer shares a trumpet solo. x,..-F 04, Ass j' K if t 41' eigigqtt 5?':4W'T.v - v....,.aLW.uw. 36' xfwxf ,Q y A l . -at mil. ,W I, iw me fn: 1' f A354 'li C Ywamfwauzy 53553132 Lgiifffi. Ms, W ee , ga .T 'wha In 2 v. M .V '.W13,,Z' al: ., J . ' sw. f --...Q ...,....,.......s... Founders Conference Above Dr. Wiersbe challenges local pastors. Above: Dr. Wiersbe speaks in Founders Hall. Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe, Associate Bible Teacher for the Back to the Bible Broad- cast, was the uest speaker for this year's Founders Con?erence. The chapel message by Dr. Wiersbe on Ian. 27, 1983 provided listeners with five secrets for Christian liv- ing drawn from lohn 15. On lan. 28, Dr. Wiersbe challenged the student body with four questions to ask ourselves concernin prayer. Ephesians 3 was the source he used to give practical tips on how to build the church body throu h prayer. The Con- ference also featuregi a Pastoral Luncheon in which local Pastors were addressed by Dr. Wiersbe in the dining hall. is na ugural Banquet Neil Schmidt and Rudy Kilgore serve dessert. 44' Golden Iubilee Celebration Begins On Ianuary 29, 1983, our 18-month long Golden Iubliee Celebration officially began at the In- augural Banquet held on campus. Featured at the dinner were Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe, banquet speaker, and Diane Susek, guest soloist. Each per- son attending the banquet received a history booklet of LBC and a Sebastian Miniature which was designed especially for the College's 50th an- niversary. Over 300 friends of LBC attended this special banquet in order to kick-off the Golden Iubilee activities and to celebrate the harvest of great things the Lord has done for us over the past 50 years. ..... tttt A ji Above: Guest speaker, Dr. Warren Wiersbe. ave: Dr. Peterson greets Rev. Eric Crichton. Above: Guest Soloist, Diane Susek. kbove: Eric Mull and leff Walker disguised themselves as two carrots. BAR YARD BI GE Phe RAC Council came up with a truly original idea this year. Nhy not have everyone dress like a farm animal or object for the lext RAC dinner? Well, the results were hilarious! The students even got to feast on a meal of Prime Rib, before being enter- ained by fellow students. RAC Dinner . . . Top Right: The guys laugh after being sprayed with water by the girls. Middle Right: Matt Sher- man and Ray Serra entertain the crowd. Bottom Left: Gary Brookens, dressed like a cow, is surrounded by buzzing flies. 123 Above: Dave Arrell familiarize-s the communi- ty with LBC by setting up College displays. Middle Right: Tom Evans, a Youth For Christ Club director, digs in at the YFC mystery supper. Bottom Right: Lori lohnstone's Christian Ser- vice involves working with pre-schoolers, .Q 9--.M t , w-1-w ww ni, , rw-ng--:.-:-1-Y f -'-::. -g!:,wz:- f::f:faf':a,1e- 1 .ff af, 5 1 :, ,..x...,.: Wm i , limit? ,- E 1 5 5 Egg? T' Eg! k., -:+:f-1+:1.,t::t .ww LH- ,, :.qga, -,rw of :fm , iai . . ,, . W.....,, 'i tmw -,iz li if w : E E 2 .::- 1 .:- nz- ' cw-1 1 '-ff 1:':Z5 5..- 131:15 ::E5fF,,j,,. ,.,,fP :t-' - 2 4 l ti' ,xii fiffi: ' 9:51 a--,Q 2 - ' WWW sal E5 ::':' 5' 1 I 5, :7'::',',4:a5:'f::'RE E3,.':- ::, . '12 315: Z-'F -.zff :3s:.-:.1g:i.'3: :jf .1' ..., ':.v.:1.' :.I2:f,-2 ' lf.: ' Q 11 f'-' '- ' ' E I- ,,,.,,.... , K - t if Qitt saizl 2 l ULTUR L EVENTS Christine Wyrtzen One of the special events on Fantastic Friday, Oct. 1, 1982, was the concert presented by Christine Wyrtzen. Christine is always a favorite at LBC and among guests in the community who come to her concerts. Her talents include both singing and piano playing, as well as sharing thoughts from her heart with the audience. Ron and Gary Matthews Two versatile performers, Ron and Gary Matthews, presented a concert in sacred and classical music on Sept. 27, 1982. These tremendously gifted brothers combined vocal, organ, piano, and trumpet selections which were an inspiration to the audience. The program concluded with an en- core number after the pair received a well-deserved standing ovation, Dan Marvin and Tim Zimmerman Graduates of Peabody Conservatory, Dan Marvin and Tim Zimmerman, displayed obvious musical abilities in their fine arts presentation. Tim on the trumpets and Dan on the keyboards presented a sacred concert on Got. 19, 1982 during chapel. At present, Tim is a member of the An- napolis Symphony. The program, which blended the talents of both men, was an enjoyable worship service. iii ual' 9 .,Ma'9 M 1 sf' ASSUCIATIUN S 50th - ff 7 ,-,. N 1-ir '-- --., The Sojourners What happens when you put 23 pieces of uggage, 13 pieces of equipment, and 9 sing- ing people into one van and then travel 10,000 miles? The 1982-83 So- journers could answer that question because they experienced those conditions as they toured the country this summer presenting the good news of Iesus Christ in songs. A favorite song of the groupmwas Singers Un- to t e Lord which opened their program. As a unique highlight of their summer tour, several members of the group were able to catch some boys who were stealing goods at Camp Sacandaga where the Sojourners were singingi Perhaps a Soiourner s ould be a trained policeman, as well as a singer. The Conestogans The sound of the Con- estogans can often be heard emanating from the music building. But, their ministry takes on a far broader scope. The Conestogans, under the direction of Mr. War- ren Whitney, present several sacred concerts on campus throughout the year. Another highlight of the group is their annual choir tour over Spring break. Each choir member is a guest in various homes as the Conestogans sin in churches. Througlgi this excursion, the students are able to minister to non- Christians and fellowship with Chris- tians throughout the country. Front Row: Dan Delozier, Lanie Delozier, Rick Iones. Second Row: Karen Peral Crystal LaClaire, Kim Rhine. Third Row: Doug Sheaffer, Becky Weir, lesse Ruhl. Front Row: Shirley Burke, Nancy Long, Beth Coles, Mandie Robertson, Kim Rhir Lauren Bowen, Nancy Sebastian, Karen Perago. Second Row: Iesse Ruhl, Carol Car well, Todd Maloney, Valerie Wilson, Valerie Goodwin, Nancy L. Davis, Lisa Weidma Gail Grim, Tammy Zorbaugh, Crystal LaClaire, Denise Bracken, Bob johnson, Iv Whitney. Third Row: Mike Doutrich, Doug Shelly, Mick Rineer, Laban Carvell, Iva Bechtel, Brian Booth, Doug Sheaffer. Fourth Row: Suzanne Bernier, Sherry Harla Iennifer Denlinger, Tammi Bibey, Tracey Booker, Laurie Ehnat. Fifth Row: Rodni Frey, Douglas Weygand, Rich Meyer, Tim Evans, Tom Evans, Bob Alber, Rick Iones. SGA Executive Committee ?ront Row: Melanie Hill, Secretary: Nancy Sebastian, Vice President. Second Row: Cevin Newman, Presidentg Tom Covington, Parliamentariang Paul Barreca, Chaplain, viiss Karyl Gregory. Third Row: Tom Hilliker, Treasurer: Mr. Chet Halstead. Student Senate 22.1--'EP-Sir 'I' . -'14, 1-1 Q' Q et. P s A 431 158? '?? ' Y ' ' ' l Student Government Association The Student Govern- ment Assocation manifests itself through many pro- jects and activities each year. Perhaps the most significant achievement of this year's SGA was the money collected to help an alumnus of LBC who was battl- ing with cancer. The SGA executive coun- cil and senate also invested time in en- couraging blood donors, institutin Friday flicks, and voicing the interests of the student body. , Q' :J v ' 2 N ' Q ya if - - t Q 3 , Kneeling: Kevin Newman, Mr. Chet Halstead, Larry Ferguson, Ioe Matthews, Doug Sheaffer. Seated: Melanie Hill, Miss Karyl Gregory, Bethleen Bradford, Mandie Robertson, Ruth Capron, Deb Pearson. Third Row: Tom Covington, Tom Hilliker, Nancy Sebas- iian, Trena Esbenshade, Rob Garrish, Rhonda Hunter, lames Strange, Bob Imm, and Peaches Fourth Row: Dan Witwer, Matt Sher- man, Mike Clark, Paul Barreca. ic. X t '4 sy, , .1 L l ' ll l t 1 'ist ffl, QJQ 1 W ' :lv 'S 129 , 4 -ef-'M . 'H' 'Sify ' ,Q ,fav-Q'-f-fre-my-1:11. f In 5 ' 1 Q, -gf., 1' . -as' ..1. 1 , , Student Publications Editor in Chief of Student Publications Business Manager Rhonda Hunter Managing Editor Tom Covington Financial Advisor Mr Chester Halstead 0 O Frank Koerber - ICHTHUS Since 1949 the earbook of Lancaster Bible Colle e has been entitled tlge ICHTHUS, which is the Greek word for fish The fish reaches far back to the early Christians who saw it as a symbol of their con- tinuing fellowship with their Lord. Within the word fish was the follow- ing Greek acronym - Iesus, Christ, God's, Son, Savior. Our desire is that the memories of college which are portrayed in the ICHTHUS will represent our fellowship in the Lord Iesus Christ throughout our College family. Although hectic deadlines, tiring ad campaigns, and frustrating co y-writing were obvious obstacles in the production of a year- book, the task also brought many enjoyable moments. Thus, we hope that you will also enjoy the fruits of our labor as you look through the pages of the 1983 ICHTHUS. The ICHTHUS advisor, Miss Margaret Uhler, also deserves many thanks for her willingness to give gpidance when nee ed. er desire to help our staff is evident by her 19 years of faithful service as the ICHTHUS advisor. ICHTHUS Editor: Deb Pearson ICHTHUS Advisor: Miss Margaret Uhler Artwork: Larry Ferguson Fifa 'ls' Front Row: Deb Pearson, ICHTHUS Editor. Second Row: Frank Koerber, Student, Publications Editor-in-Chiefg Mr. Halstead, Financial Advisor: Miss Uhler, ICHTHUS Advisor. Student Publications Staff A.- , gi A, Seated: Chris Lanser, Twilah Copeland, Deb Pearson, Tracey Booker, lill Young, Rhon- da Hunter. Second Row: Iesse Ruhl, Larry Ferguson, Mike Iulian, Rich Meyer, Rob Pester, Tom Covington, George Suliali. 5 1 ove: Dr. Figart, Advisor, Rich Meyer, Insight Editor: Rhonda Hunter, Business anagerg Tom Covington, Managing Editor. Student Publications Photographers 'ont Row: Chris Lanser, Photography Editorg Reggie Brookens. Second Row: Iohn mgenecker, Neil Schmidt, Paul Koontz, Ed Fackler. Not Pictured: Iohn Haneman. w. - 'Q Insight and I Scroll In an attempt to return to the original style of the student newspaper at LBC, the Insight staff chose to rename the pa er The Scroll. i'Tlie Scroll, which was established in 1960, became a tradition of informative reading. Through the years, the title o the newspaper has changed but its pur- pose has remained con- stant. Thus, the newspaper staff chose to return to the original name of the paper after the release of its first issue. Featured in this year's issues were articles such as: Time Out for God by Tom Hilliker, The Question of Racial Intermarriagen by Dr. Thomas Figart, A Word from P.I.F. by Howard Houtz, and various sports highlights. Many transi- tions were made throughout the year and at times it became dif- ficult to produce a paper, but the staff kept working des ite the obstacles and, quality papers were distributed. Insight Editor: Rich Me er Scroll Editor: Frank Koerber Assistant Editor of Insight and Scroll: Reggie Brookens Advisor: Dr. Thomas Figart Student Publications Photography Editor: Chris Lanser 'T w ff iie r i s Social It Committee ff' The Semiformal, ' Q Christmas Banquet, school picnics, and , other collelge social txt events wou d not be vig possible without the tireless efforts of the a t Social Committee. 'E' Under the capable leadership of Iosie 1' Gibson, the socials 132 were qualigy times of fun and ellowship. The goal of the social committee is to pro- vide a break from the monotony of studies through planned times of mutual edification and enjoyment. The social committee also seeks to organize ac- tivities which will unite resident students with com- muters, and induce unity among the students, ad- ministrators, faculty, and staff. Student Intramural Athletic Association The rough game of floor hockey is just one of the intramural sports sponsored by t e SIAA. Various types of individual and team competition are available to all students who wish to participate in in- tramural athletics. Although the amount of athletic ability varies with each stu- dent, the activities prove to be a source of exercise and fun for all who can get involv- ed in the Student In- tramural Athletic Association. ii l JU! Front Row: Miss Karyl Gregory. Second Row: jennifer Denlinger, Treasurer: Melanie Hennighg Iosie Gibson, Chairperson. Left to Right: Cheryl Nuttle, President, Karen Perago, Treasurerg Lori Iohnstone, Secretary. if Resident Assistants: Front Row: Steve Toegel, Mike Doutrich, Mike Stephenson, Kevin Nolbert, Dan Nyce. Second Row: Chris Lanser, Iill Young, Karen DeVault, Cathy Beaston, Diane Merrill, losie Gibson, Nancy L. Davis. Jorm Assistants: Front Row: Doug Sheaffer, Tom Hilliker, Dan Sutter, Mike Iulian, Tim Smith, Iohn Nelson. Second Row: Iulie Brookens, Tracey Booker, Nancy Long, leth Caton, Ruth Capron, LuAnne Nompleggi. eated: Tracey Booker, Iulie Brookens, Secretary: Diane Merrill, Treasurer, Dean lregory, Advisor. Standing: Dean Good, Advisor, Mike Stephenson, President. , M - 'Q ' .. 5 x , 3 ,QQ-au.. . - '-25 4Lwggf'1,57a,,.f... V X 91-1- 2-ev - ?oyf 'v Resident Affairs Council Resident and dorm assistants provide leadership for all single students living on campus Th1S often requires pa tience and a will- ingness to be awakened at any time of the day or night. Crises such as: cold showers, noise during quiet hours, a lack of paper towels, and broken vacuum cleaners must be graciously handled by an RA. 'Cl T h e R e s i d e n t Assistants are also in- volved in RAC din- ners, secret pals, d o r m p r a y e r meetings, brother- sister dorm activities, and other social events. The highlight of this year's ac- tivities was the Barnyard Binge on Wednesday, Feb. 2. This RAC dinner, held in the dining hall, consisted of an excellent meal of Prime Rib, student entertainment, and crazy costumes. The guests at the dinner ranged from cows to carrots, and everyone enjoyed the evening. y . ,J t. 1vl','.V. 9, . 'xx x' Married Couples Fellowship The Married Couples Fellowship consists of all married students the purposes of fellowshi sharing and provi ing services. The married students of LBC have unique ro- , . I 4 fuht :gm , :ZX 1 fi! j and their spouses for we-4 rift X I f 5 134 blems which resi ent students do not en- counter. For instance, how does a student work on a paper while his child is crawling on his lap and his wife has some im ortant things to talk about? Due to these problems which are shared by married students and their families, the MCF pro- vides banquets and other social events which bring a relaxing change. The MCF also sponsors the Trading Post in lower Iehova Nissi in order to pro- vide clothing, shoes, and other necessary items to those who can- not afford them otherwise. Communi- cations Club Behind the scenes, in a small sound room, lurk the men who keep the Chapels and special ac- tivities running smoothly. These men are the members of the Communications Club who often go unnotic- ed. Much skill and many hours of pre ara- tion are needed, in order to insure the pro- per working of our sound systems. Thank you Dan Delozier and sound crew for your willingness to unselfishly serve our College. Above: Ed Hoffman, Secretary!Treasurerg Iohn Lindsey, Vice Chairman foi Fellowship: Ralph Soper, Chairman: Iohn McKelvey, Vice Chairman for Services. Not Pictured: Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Soper, Mrs. McKelvey. Above: Dan Sutter, Mike Clark, Dan Delozier, Scott Smith, Doug Sheaffer. bove: Dr. Gibson, Advisor: Dean Husler, Secretary: Walt Minto, Chaplain: outz, President: Ron Denlinger, Vice President: lim Strange, Treasurer: Mr. idvisor. 5, ia .lsr-, ,.- ,,,-, Xffr -iv.-.. If- ' ' Pastoral Interest Fellowship Pastoral Interest Fellowship is open to all male students who have an interest in a pastoral ministry. Preparing men to minister in a church setting, the PIF pro- vides seminars, stimulates friendshi s, and hosts luncheons fbr ra M QW lk, I gy 013 t l ., -m-Ialig'-Z :1a. -- ' 1, fi, 'f f L,' it ' 0 'iii A :P U it 5 I i' W e front Row: Dale Miller, Iohn McKelvey, Bill Moritz, Dennis Walton, Peter Davis. iecond Row: Rhonda Hunter, Donna Wisely, Cheryl Nuttle, Neil Schmidt, Rob Pester. Vhird Row: Dan Witwer, Carol Adams, Beth Caton. 'QQ' Dan Witwer, President: Carol Adams, Vice President: Beth Caton, Secre- tary: Neil Schmidt, Treas- urer: Advisor: Dr. Hoyt. Pastoral Studies minors. Student Missionary Fellowshi Are you willinghlto e a missionary? T e Stu- dent Missionary Fellowship organiza- tion exists for t e pur- pose of helping settle that question in the minds of our students. Through chapel speakers, Missionary Conference, am hlets, and prayer bangs the SMF provides valuable information on how each person can share in world missions. In the various prayer band chapels, students are given an opportuni- ty to pray specifically for missionaries who have graduated from LBC. In this way, we can gain cultural infor- mation on a designated part of the world, while supporting friends with our prayers. Missionary Conference is also an annual event sponsored by SMF in conjunction with Cal- vary Independent Church of Lancaster. Through these ex- periences, students cer- tainly see that missions is a viable o tion. Those students wfio are willing to go to a foreign field are often sponsored by SMF as summer missionaries. 135 i Z dv f ' idea- ..-xZ Le'7 5 . ax'-1 1' -N' it f . sk . VN.. C . Martial Arts Club The Martial Arts Club is a unique way for some of our students to condition their bodies. This club provides train- ing in martial arts, self-defense, self- discipline, and physical fitness for all interested students who are willing to work hard and get knocked around a little bit. Women's Volleyball Club T h e w o m e n ' s Volleyball Club got off to a good start this year. Captained by Sandy Weaver, the team hopes to be in- volved in inter- collegiate games next year. The practice and skills gained this year certainly should h el p th e t e a m achieve this goal. Kneeling: Gerry Brenner, Vice President. Standing: Kevin Hobbs, President: Ieff Stevenson. Front Row: Amy Wolgemuth, Lois Hartman, Lori Bibik. Second Row: Tracey Bookei Gail Grim, Ruth Capron. Not Pictured: Sandy Weaver, Captain. e's?s Q sg s -0 'S' 51' gO,0,ff42i 4' Drama Club N Wt l V ,ZA aft t,, 1- V -- 1 -A ,Q - 5 5 6Y 'q, Z ifasf' far? . i , ., ' p ,M I ' D 5 QQ.. 'I . . I x Kneeling: Deb Iagers, Secre- tary!Treasurer, Lori Bibik, Vice Presi- dent. Standing: Mrs. Tompkins, Ad- visor, Laban Carvell, President. .-I Front Row: Laban Carvell, Carla Ar- cher, Tammy Ar- nold, Lynda Kilian, Larry Ferguson, Terri Davis, Kevin Newman, Ianet Howard, Mrs. Tom- pkins. Second Row: Gary Brookens, Matt Sherman, Mike Clark. Third Row: Steve Thomp- son, Darlene Musser, Shirley Burke. Not Pic- tured: Howard Holmes, Britta Atkins, Utah B a r n e s , E d Halstead, Mike Iulian. eft to Right: Mr. Halstead, Mr. Good: Larry Ferguson, President, Mr. Pearson: Cathy ond, Secretary, Lori Iohnstone, Treasurer, Iulie Brookens, Vice President. The newly-formed Drama club got off to a good start this year with the help of Prof. Ioan Tompkins and the club officers. The Lot- tery, a drama presented during chapel, was the club's first presentation to the student body. Lynda Kilian directed this pro- duction which was written by Shirley Iackson. Looking forward to next year, the club officers ope to be able to ur- chase costumes for plljays which will again be open to the public. Varsity Club The Varsity-1Club, made up of those at letes receiving a varsity sports letter, has the goal of promoting a spirit of enthusiasm for the sports rogram at L.B.C. The club not only prepares for the annual sports ban- quet, but also generates excitement through pep rallies and other activities. The pep rallies, which were new this year, featured cheers by the fans and cheerleaders in order to prepare us for our big games. Each pep rall , hosted by the Varsity club, concluded with a blazing bonfire on the soccer field. I 137 ADVERTISEMENTS 5 50th AMERICAS FRIENDLIEST FAMILY-FUN PARK! Dutch Wonderland! lt's relaxing fun for the whole family-at thmily prices. Enjoy our highdiving show, and our carousel-both new! See the world's finest animated miniature circus. Try our exciting Giant Slide. Double-Splash Log Flume. Our Scenic Monorail. And dozens of other rides. Stroll through our beautiful Botanical Gardens, and tour the fascinating Wax Museum. Cnext doorb For infommtion, call 717-29l'l888. Or write: Contact Us for Summer Employment 'W .Q Mt. wh.. W, .... ,, S- .,. ,gf.,,r:, I4 X.. V, QE. 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Mignard, Pastor 653-5857 Services: Sunday Bible School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Family Night Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Anchored to the Rock but geared to the Times 149 w Adair, Lois ..... Adams, Carol .... Alber, Robert ...... Anderson, Charles Apple, Ianna ..... Apple, Lisa ...... Archer, Carla ...... Arnold, Tammy .... Arrell, David ..... Atheneos, George . Atkins, Britta ..... Auker, Gary .... Aungst, Lisa .... Barnes, Utah . . . Barreca, Paul ..... Barto, Ronald .... Battiato, Iames .... Baum, Michael ..... Beaston, Cathy . . . Bechtel, Ivan ..... Bernier, Suzanne ..... Bibey, Tammi ...... Bibik, Lori ....... Bish, Rick ...... Blauser, Glenn . . . Blauser, Nancy ..... Bond, Cathy ...... Booker, Tracey . . . Booth, Brian ..... Bowen, Lauren ..... Bracken, Denise .... Brackin, William . . Bradford, Bethleen Brasch, Kenneth .... STUDE T DIRECTORY ...............59 ...........39,113,135 .....52,53,89,110,128 .................59 .........17,29,66 ...45,96,97,110 ...........45,137 .............45,137 ....44,45,95,98,124 ........39,95,113 ....44,45,115,117 ...........17,28 ............39 .....53,62,115 ......39,129 ......59 ...57,62 ........39 ......39,133 ....57,117,128 ........53,128 ....53,122,128 ....45,115,136 ..........39 .............39 ..........53,65,92,93 ........57,65,90,91,137 ....45,128,130,133,136 .............. 53,128 .....53,90,128 ......45,128 ........39 ....45,128 ....17,116 Brenner, Gerald .... .............................. 4 5, 136 Briggs, Andrew ................... Brookens, Gary ................... Brookens, julie . . Buenafe, Ruth .... Burke, Shirley .... Bushart, Kevin . . . Butt, Charles ..... Canning, Robin . . . Capron, Ruth ...., Cardwell, Carol . . . Carey, Barbara . . . Carleton, Lee ..... Carvell, Laban . . . Caton, Beth ..... Clark, Michael ..... Cohen, Cynthia . . . Coles, Beth ....... Collins, Iohn ...,... Copeland, Twilah. Covington, Thomas Croyle, lane ...... Dailey, Lisa ........ Davis, Gilbert .... Davis, L. Terri .... Davis, Nancy A ..... Davis, Nancy L.. . . Davis, Peter ...... Davis, Steven .... Davis, Timothy ..... Dell, Andrew .... Delp, Daniel ..... Dem ster Doris p , . . . . Denlinger, Doug. . Denlinger, Iennifer .... Denlinger, Ronald .... DeVault, Karen . . . Dicken, Wayne ..... Dinger, Timothy .... 17,27,33,6i ......................57 ...46,4B,110,115,123 90,91,96,101,131,133, ...............46,93,111 .53,55,65,92,115,128,137 137 137 ....................39,113 ..................17 .....39,113,129,133,136 ...........17,32,128 ..........53,90,112 ..........,......40 ...44,46,117,128,137 .....18,27,2B,133,135 .....46,129,135,137 .........57,90,91 ......57,114,128 .............................40 f f f f f f f f 46, 116 ............57,90,97,130 ,113,122,123,129,130,131 ......................59 ........................40 .40,43,64,65,115,137,144 .................18,36,142 ...........1B,37,128,132 ....18,31,122,135 ..........59,61 ....38,40 ...53,54 ............18 .................40 .......18,35,89,94,95 ...16,19,27,37,128,132 .........19,29,63,134 ..........26,33,133 .......46,98 .....53 Domanski, Peter. . . Dooley, David ..... Doutrich, Mike .... Dowhen, Steven. . . Eckley, Thomas .... Ehnat, Laurie ...... Ehst, Richard ...... Eisenhower, David . Elko, Mary ......... Enders, IoAnn ..... Esbenshade, Trena . Esbenshade, Rita . . . Evans, Douglas .... Evans, Thomas .... Evans, Timothy .... Fackler, Edwin .... Fahs, Berit ........ Farnsworth, Chip . . . Fawcett, Robert .... Ferguson, Larry .... Finkenbinder, Ruth. Fisher, Linda ....... Fisher, Timothy .... Frey, Donald ..... Frey, Melanie .... Frey, Paul ....... Frey, Rodney .... Funk, Wesley .... Garrish, Robert .... Garrison, Kevin .... Geibe, Roger ....... George, Nancy ..... Gerardi Christo 1 P Gibson, Iosie ....... .....19,27,37,89,117,11B,12B 9, 110 133 ............................19 ..........................46 ...57,96,128 ........40 .......19 .......57 ........59 54, 65, 129 ....................40 ...46,51,65.89,117,124 .....46,51,95,113,117 .................57, .........'.'.'.'.'1ks,2b.hrQ521111, ,95 128 128 131 .19 122 20,30,65,89,115,122,129,130,137 139 ....................................40 ...........................46 .48 ....46,62 ....46,47 ................54 ................. 60 ....54,56,65,117 128 ...............60 ..........54,129 .....47 .......40 40,63 her ................................... Gingrich, Bryan .... Goodwin, Valerie .... Graybill, Tony ..... Grim, Gail ....... Grimes, Daniel .... Hagy, Ronald .... Haines, Faith .... Haire, Sandra .... Hall, Rodney ...... Halstead, Edward . . Haneman, john .... Harberger, Dorothy. Harlan, Sherry ..... Harper, Cynthia . . . Hartman, Crystal . . . Hartman, Lois ..... Heigel, Sandra .... Hennigh, Melanie . . Hill, Melanie . . . Hilliker, Tom .... Hobbs, Kevin . . . Hoey, Cheryl .... Hoffard, Ieffrey . Hoffman, Edgar . Holmes, Howard Horst, Blaine ...... Houser, Lamar . . Houtz, Howard .... Howard, Donald ..... Howard, Ianet ..... Hunter, Rhonda . . . Husler, Dean .... Imm, Ir., Robert . Iagers, Deborah .... Iohnson, Marilyn . . . Iohnson, Robert . Iohnstone, Lori .... Iones, Carol ..... Iones,Lonny ..... 31,90,91,101,105,112,113,132 . .......................... 57, 89g ....54,117 H.....47, ....54,123 ......38 .47 133 113 128 110 136 ,41 20 ....57,92 .......58 .........47 ...47,63,115 ........41 .jffsisl .41 128 .54 .........47 H...41, 136 ..........58 ........58,132, ....H.......4L .....15,41,113,129 .....H......4L ............54, 140 129 133 136 119 .......47 ......41,134 ....95,9B,99 .........54 .........47 ....z0,34, fiffif,ffffffffiffIffffffs4,' . . . 41,67,122,129,130,131,135, ..................20,34,63. .....-17, 62,101,115, ..fffffffffffffffl11. .....41,65,96,124, 132, 134 .62 137 139 134 129 137 .47 128 137 .54 .47 ones, Richard ...... osephson, Cheryl . . ulian, Michael ..... Cachel, David ..... ane, Irma ...... eck, Mervin . . . , ilgore, Rudy . . . Cilian, Lynda .... Qing, Bawason .... Clein, Larry ..... Coerber, Frank .... Coontz, Paul ...... Creider, Kenton .... Criner, Shari ...... Cruse, Cynthia ..... gabs, Christopher. . . aClaire, Crystal .... anas, Raymond .... anser, Christopher . anser, Wendy ..... ashley, Dawn ..... indsey, Iohn ..... ong, Nancy ....... ongenecker, john . . ucas, Fern ........ uckenbaugh, Eric. . yons, Betsy ....... .....44,48,110,123,128 ......48,123,130,133 ......54 .,..21, 27, 35, 66, 90, 91, 96 .............21,28,121 .....26,30,115,122,137 ......55 16, 21, 28,107, 130, 139, 143 52, 58, 89, 131 ......48 ......48 ......48 .........................44,48,117,128 15, 16, 21, 34, 89, 112, 11 Mairorana, Margaret .... Maloney, Todd ..... Maloy, Frank ...... March, Robert ..... Marcoux, Carol .... Martin, Daniel ..... Matthews, Ioseph. . . McCloskey, William McGinnis, Bud ..... McGuirk, David .... McKelvey, lohn .... Mehler, Andrew . . . Merrill, Diane ..... Metcalf, Miriam .... Meyer, Richard .... Miller, Dale ....... Minto, Walter ..... Miskelly, Terry .... Mollick, Priscilla . . . Moritz, Wayne .... Moseley, Robert .... Mull, Eric .......... Mulligan, Susan .... Mummert, Alan .... Musser, Darlene .... Myer, Douglas ..... Nelson, Iohn ....... Newman, Kevin . 23, ' 137 Nichols, Michael . . . Nompleggi, LuAnne Nuttle, Cheryl ...... Nyce, Daniel ....... Osborn, Charlotte. . . Osisek, Brian ....... Osman, George .... Pearson, Debra .... Perago, Karen ..... Pester, Robert ..... Peterson, Craig .... Pfister. Iohn ....... Pillay, Reginald . . . Pinkerton, Laurie . . . Powell, Raymond. . . Price, Randal ..... Quigley, Marty .... Reed, Charles ..... Reed, Lorraine .... Reeh, Nancy ...... Reigner, Iason ...... Renno, Kenneth .... 7, 123, 130, ......60 131, 133 21, 31 ........42 128, 133 . . .. 42,114,123, , 110, 131 ......60 .....55,89,117, ......59 123, 128 .....21, 35, 88, 89, 94, 95 ............58,89,95 ......55,96,97,117 . .42, 129 .......48 ......22,36 . .......... 42, 134, 135 ....22,27,29,112,113,133 ......42,128,130,131 ......49,50,135 ....22,36,134 ......60 ... 22, 27, 29, 98, 135 ........22,27,35,89,95 . . . . .23,37,111,122,123 ......23 27, 33, 67, 98, 99, 107,111,115,118, ......49 ....38.42 16, 23, 31, 122, 129, . 49, 90, 91, 96, 101 ...........49,122 .55, 137 . . . . . 61 . 42,133 127, 129, . . . . . 23 113, 133 132,134 .42,133 ......49 .....61 .....49 130, 139 128, 132 130, 135 . ,... 49 ......49 ......60,61 .....55,65,92 .....23, 102,116 ...24,66,98 ......50 ......55 ....58 ....58 ....55 ....55 Renz, Ianet ......... Rhine, Kimberly .... Richardson, Denyce . Riedy, Steven ........ Rineer, Mick ....... Ritchey, Sharon ..... Ritchey, Susan ...... Robertson, Mandie . . . Robinson, Brent ..... Rochelle, Ionathan .... Rodrigues, Anneliese Rowe, Barry ........ Ruhl, Cindy ........ Ruhl, Iesse ........ Russell, Richard .... Santos, Victory .... Sawyer, Ioan .... Schiavo, Brian ...... Schmidt, Neil ........ Schneider, Stephen ..... Schwalm, Karen .... Scott, Nancy ........ Sebastian, Nancy . . . Serra, Raymond .... Sharp, Leah ........ Sheaffer, Douglas. . . Shelly, Douglas ..... ....50,110,117,128 ...........24,35 . . . 53, 55, 65, 89, 128 ....52, 55, 65, 113 ...55, 93,112, 128,129 ......56 .......61 .....50,101 .. .50, 128, 130 ....50,119 43, 65,89,121, 131,135 ....26, 36,117,118, 128,129 50, 117, 11 Sherman, Matthew . . . ..... . . . 5 Sherwood, Cynthia . . . Smith, Dana ...,.... Smith, Kimberly .... Smith, Scott ...... Smith, Timothy. . . Soper, Ralph ....... Spotts, Timothy ..... Stephenson, Michael Stevanus, Frank ...... Stevenson, jeffrey .... Stohler, Leonard .... Stoner, William ..... Strange, Iames .... Suliali, George .... Sutter, Daniel ..... Sutter, Susan ....... Taylor, Dorothy ..... Teaman, Corey ..... Thompson, Steven . . Toegel, Stephen ........ Troutman, Maryanne ..... Turi, Michael .......... Wagner, Michael ...., Walker, Ieffrey .... Walton, Dennis .... Walton, Iohn .... Warren, Kevin .... Weaver, Marlin ..... Weidman, Lisa .... Wells, Howard ..... Wenger, Thomas .... Wetzel, Arthur ...... Weygand, Douglas .... Wiinikka, Bonnie . . . Williams, Laura ..... Wilson, Valerie .... Wisely, Donna .... Witwer, Daniel .... Wolbert, Kevin ..... Wolgemuth, Amy . . . Woodman, Diane . . . Yearsley, Iames ..... ...............43,101 9,123,12B, 129,133,135 24, 27, 30, 89, 112, 128 6,110,115, 123,129,137 ......40,43 ....52,56,135 ....44,51,133 ...............43,134 ................24,32 .25, 29, 98, 111,113,133 ..........58,122,136 .............25,32 129, 134 51, .... 49, 51, 89, 119, 130 ... 45,51,110, 133, 135 ........43,64,111 ........61 ......56,137 ....38,43,133 ....51,101 .................43,87,98 25,35,65,89,117, 122,123 ............38,43,119,135 .............38,43 . . . . 52, 56, 90, 128, 141 ...56,117,128 .....51,64 .......51 .....................56,12B ....25,30,67,B8,89,102,129,135,148 ............41,43,77,89,133 ......................58,65,136 ..........58,90 .................25,102 Young, Illl ........... .............. 2 6, 33, 130,133 Zorbaugh, Tammy .... .... 51, 65, 90, 93, 110,113, 128 nf? - Q' '6 CJ M 1.- R., I S QEEEP ll' f 2,4 af - ' I ft ' 1933- 983 gf 7 A 115633 fo 4UNGTHEHP LANCASYZR BELL' COLLEGE Wummmyme Founded 1933 Lord endureih forever 1 A
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