Manhattan Bible College - Vision / MABICO Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1981
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Seay met 335° tot Sart + - ta, Debate ya eeeey 1 Lae vty WELT E agentes : ental iP R Ste oe Ss ees at bas GOSOX Cae os? 35 7 5 y ||| $38 || 338 | se ci ( 428 ae 7 - 7 +th 2 ‘ x rm te ji gMrrzy | aie || 2 UE te . a | oe 428 STA) a: =. | Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, “Whom shall Il send, and who will go for us?” Then said I, “Here am I: SEND ME.’’ Top: Gordon Gray at Alta Vista, Kansas. Middle: Deaune Dunn. Bottom: Dawn Denise McMullen, Jeff Spielman, and Denise Wren at the fall convocation. Page3: Welcome to MCC, Lisa! We are sent by SPECIAL DELIVERY. CONTENTS Opening Class Portraits Academics Activities Advertisements pages 1-13 pages 14-37 pages 38-51 pages 52-88 pages 89-96 Sey Lr, rete NADINE LOWN “—— Page 4. Lown Hall — single males to the west, marrieds to the east Dr. Charles Cook advises Dianna Roach Page 5: Convocation time once again, addressed by President Lown The well-traveled MCC display In the Beginning Professor Richard Terry advises Pam Free on her freshman class choices Julie Fritsch participates in a requirement not listed in the line schedule — unpacking. The parents of Christi Hooper participate in the ritual of waiting for their daughter during fall registration. In a Triumphant Sound skit during orientation week, Denise Wren explains Bible college life to a skeptical Deana Blackwell. We are sent through music, through the spoken work, through the written word — 10 by special delivery Calendar orientation enrollment convocation classes begin Missions Emphasis midterm exams Fall Festival of Faith Thanksgiving vacation Athearn Lectures Christmas Concert Christmas Ring Student Recital semester exams spring registration more classes more midterms spring break Preaching Convention Richard Terry recital Woman’s World Interracial Lectureshi more student recitals spring concert commencement more semester exams MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Fe , -e 11 Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” John 20:21 You, Cassels. You, ministries majors. You, Ringers. You, Nancy. 13 = Rr TT al WY a p AY 3 } te, IJ fF WA Coming from Beirut, Lebanon, Joseph Aoun began his studies at MCC last fall. Ron Jones shares a smile. TRAITS “Hutch.” “Valerie, they do not need adjusting!” 15 16 ROMANS 8:28-31 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, those who are called according to His purpose. For whom He toreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren: And whom He predestined, these He also called; and whom he called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified. What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, Who is against us? Brian Smith at the Fall Festival of Faith David and Karen Burke at FFF “Ludwig von Bertrand A fountain fellowship — Phil Bickland, Oneta Kruse, Sherry Vann. and wing Evans ‘e s 26 ¢ are - v4 57 % Pee Pe Sh 2 et 4 PUsS-: 17 18 Rex Armstrong Lynne Norman Bigbee Kelly Crawtord Burchett Sam Burton Cameron Deemer Ross Flin David Frymire Mike Geisert Jeff Johnson Joy Johnson Kathleen Kostkan Laurie Moyer Kirby Tim McBath Colette Haas Moore Glen Nash Les Palich Doug Root Tracy Schumann Sharon Shoemaker Karen Thomas Beverly Van Dyke Rick Vilander Ruth Vilander Rebecca Hovorka Walker Kristi Walter Tom Walters Sandra Northrup Worcester Dale Yoder THE CLASS Sree sini teaee te oP ‘elite Pubs ety 20 Ed Bond Pete Bradshaw David Burke Suzanne Donnelly Michael Foster Scott Handley Henry Kozlowski Phil Messer Tim Poovey Dirk Scates Vana Schipper Debbie Tice Susan Bennett Linda Bertrand Deana Blackwell Dean Boston Peter Buckland Daryl Burchett 2 et 4 = 2 = If you’re saved and you know it, give a smile! 22 Leah Ann Cook Jim Dorman Vienna Dunham Deaune Dunn Donald Flipse Rosa Lea Flipse Thadd Hinkle Kevin Hoit Charles Kern Karla Kunze Ernest Lewis Tim Maddock Bruce Martin Don Messerly Tim Moore Michael Murphy Alan Peil Darin Scates 23 Merenaile Solomona John Striler Sharon Traiteur Gary Woodward Denise Wren NI dl Lda Paes Elaine Bagley Karen Ballard Sheryl Beale Mark Bigbee Michael Bradshaw Phillio Buckland Karen Burke Cathy Cartright Ceaven Cassel Linda Clarke Ken Coddington Jeff Davis Janet Dotson Barry Farr Johnnie Ferguson James Foster 25 26 Laurie Foster Gordon Gray Rosalie Hanlon Mark Holland Sally Hoschar Vanessa Hughes Rafael Inchaustegui Mark Ingmire Greg Jarrett Kathy Kern Oneta Kruse Bruce Long SOPHOMORES Mark McMahon Denise McMullen David Miles Dan Minick Pam Patterson Michael Polson Martin Price Dianna Roach Lon Robertson Quinn Schipper Tamra Schroeder Brian Smith Greg Smith Jeff Spielman Phillip Stone James Swanson Elias Tolentino Vanessa Ward Dona Wells Jeff Worcester 27 28 Ronald Ahigren Nancy Alexander Paula Bagby Cindy Baird Melanie Ballard Linda Bell Lyle Brelsford Mark Chambers Debra Chartier Susan Clark DeAnn Cornwell Susan Dorman Ewing Evans Pam Free Sharon Glenn Barb Grauerholz Shaun Graves David Hamilton Steve Hanson Lisa Hardin Dan Holmes Shari Hutchinson jim Kimball Shelby Kleindolph Stephanie Miller Anna Myers Troy Naylor Lisa Ritter loy Rogers Ann Sack 30 Leah Schipper Susan Schuler Connie Schwanke David Slayton Eric Stroud Chris Sumner Sydney Swain Sherry Venn Deborah Ward Barry Worcester aA Pe Hitneed E FRESHME! Leslie Allen Jamie Allison Pam Bertrand Tom Bower Gina Boyd Joyce Burchett Kent Cable Barb Christofanelli Don Crussell Patti Follis Beth Fritsch 31 32 Julie Fritsch Beth Gamble Steven Goodnight Steven Hess Carolyn Holland Kirk Holliday Christi Hooper Marilou Keller PAR T-TiPAeE Richard Kendall Mark Liem Diane Matheny Carol Miller Medge Owen Callyn Payne Laurie Rollins Gary Spencer Pat Stanley Vicki Stone Robert Walls Bobbi Wilks Greg Worcester Nellene Worcester Laurie Yarnell 33 Kevin’s first snow! Nap time for Sue 34 | will get me to the fountain (a paint-ful experience for Chuck). Our gal Val. 35 i é te | smoninc Steady, Deb! “Deck the (Johnson, Lown, and Sanderson) Halls.“ “Sail On.” “What do you mean — ‘how many animals did Moses take on the Ark’? 37 38 39 40 Dr. W. F. Lown President Kenneth Cable Executive Vice President President-elect Hiram Cassel Vice President for Student Affairs Robert W. Clowe Vice President for Business Affairs Ron Grover Vice President for Development Dr. Charles Cook Dr. Cook, along with Lynette Olson, served as co-academic deans during the sabbatical of Dr. Donn Leach ADMINISTRAT Betty Aldridge Professor of Christian Education Dale Aldridge Professor of Music Dr. Harry Baird Professor of Missions Kim E. Clowe Professor of Music Dr. Charles E. Cook Professor of Christian Ministries Kerns Ron Eggleton Professor of Christian Education Steven Isom Professor of Old Testament 4] 42 Robert Evan Mullin Professor of English Lynette Olson Professor of Psychology Linda Smith Professor of German Larry Sullivan Professor of History Richard Terry Professor of Music James Van Buren Professor of Humanities and Theology Virgil Warren Professor of Biblical Studies FACULTY Frances Allison Lown Hall Supervisor Herbert Allison Lown Hall Supervisor Rusty Andrews Public Relations Director Phyllis Dorman Secretary to Robert Clowe Allen Ellas Planned Giving Director Jo Ellas Development Officer Mary Flin Recruitment 43 Linda Grover Secretary to Ron Grover Joyce Guthrie Accountant Clerk Charlotte Means Secretary to the President Brenda Rich Cashier Becky Schipper Assistant Manager of College Service Center Michael Shiflett Financial Aids Officer 44 Carol Smith Accountant Clerk Janet Terry College Nurse Eula White Accountant Renate Wiesner Public Relations Secretary Paper work never ends! 45 46 CANDID CAMPUS [eee Hiram Cassel and President Lown enjoy the food and fellowship of the ice cream social Professor Sullivan “Acts’’ out another lecture in History of Christian Beginnings. Besides teaching several classes, Professor Mullin (alias Billy Grammar) also tapes MCC's chapels, concerts, seminars, recitals, lectureships, and conventions. 4 ms i Oa ¥ 47 48 CHAPEL Dr LeRoy Lawson visited the MCC campus twice during the 198(-8 | academic year. He was the speaker for the Athearn Lec- lures early in December and returned to speak al the Preaching Convenlion in March 198 | Special music was provided by Jeff Spielman at one of the Thurs- day morning chapel services He played “Praise the Lord’ on the trombone A year of edifying chapel services was opened by Dr. James Fuzzell, who spoke on missions and opportunities in New Zealand on August 26, 1980 The messages heard in the chapel touch the heart and strengthen the soul of the hearer On October 9, 1980, Mr Mullin used Mark 5 1-20 as his text, the subject was “Reincarnation versus Regeneration.” 49 FALL FESTIVAL OF FAITH MCC held its third annual Fall Festival of Faith. November 14 and 15, 1980. Designed for high school students from churches in Kansas and area states, the Festival featured an evening banquet. con- cert, sessions, and a Campus carnival. Doug Ingmire. Youth Minister of the Norton Christian Church in Norton, Kansas, was the speaker A Festival Banquet was held on Nov [4 at the Houston Street Restaurant Follow- ing the banquet, “Triumphant Sound”. Manhattan Christian College’s select nine- member touring ensemble, presented a full concert. Celebration Singers performed Saturday, Nov 15, in the morning session at All Faiths’ Chapel on the KSU campus. Highlighting the Festival Saturday was the Campus Carnival, which had a ferris wheel, Scat ride. a tent show, booth, music, and concession. A final session at 1:30 p.m. closed the festivities. f , Opposite page: Festival attenders gathered at the All-Faiths’ Chapel for the main sessions Guests enjoyed the banquet held on Friday evening at the Houston Street Restaurant in downtown Manhattan This page. Doug Ingmire spoke at the main sessions. Members of the MCC family and our visitors for the Festival Participated in and enjoyed the Campus Carnival held on the trosty Saturday morning 51 52 ACTIVITIES +3 3 ' a = an bee é gle j In a game against Faith Baptist, Rafael Inchaustegui takes of! after the ball The Christmas Ring included a special rendition of the twelve days of Christmas. Denise Wren, Karla Kunze, and Vana Schipper were the three French hens The Student Council officers gathered before a meeting. Avid fans of the MCC Basketball team — Mr. Cassel, Mr Clowe, and President Lown — keep their eyes on the action. 54 Tie RADIO Front row: John Strifler, Ron Donoho, Randy Travis, Dan Minick, James Swanson. Middle row: Steve Hanson, Ewing Evans, Chris Allen, Phil Buckland, Dave Foster, Royce King. Back row: Jeff Davis, Nancy Alexander, Melanie Ballard, Tami Schroeder, Leslie Allen, Callyn Payne, Kristi Hooper, Peter Buckland. KMCC’s station manager. John Strifler, prepares the agenda tor one of the weekly staff meetings Doing an evening show is a weekly event lor Royce King and Kristi Hooper 55 56 STUDENT MINISTRIES Mike Geisert (youth) David Burke Darin Scates (youth) Russell Shoemaker Jeff Johnson Ron Ahlgren Dean Boston Ross Flin Daryl Burchett Johnnie Ferguson (youth) Tim Schnelle Chris Cassel James Foster (assistant) Dale Yoder First Christian in Abilene Barnes Christian in Barnes Central Christian in Belleville First Christian in Burr Oak Centropolis Christian Circleville Christian Church of Christ in Clay Center Clifton Christian Clyde Christian Christian Church in Council Grove Elmdale Christian Farmington-Effingham Christian Church of God in Junction City Central Christian in Lincoln, KS nel Elder Donald ‘Jiggs’ Wilson shakes hands with the church's new minister, Gordon Gray. Gordon began his ministry at the Pleasant Ridge Christian Church in Alta Vista in September, 1980 A sampling of the student ministers from MCC includes Bruce Martin in front; second row: Mark Bigbee, Ron Ahigren, David Burke; third row: Dale Yoder, Gordon Gray, Tim Schnelle, Steve Martindale, John Strifler; fourth row: Peter Buckland, Ross Flin, Darin Scates. Bob Sieh, minister of the Rossville Christian Church, goes over some Scripture with the church's youth minister, John Strifler. John began ministering with the Rossville fellowship in June of 1980 57 58 STUDENT COUNCIL Executive officers are Susan Martin, treasurer; David Burke, vice president; Thadd Hinkle, secretary; and Tim McBath, president Freshman and Sophomore Class representatives include Dan Holmes, Troy Naylor, jeff Spielman, Shari Hutchinson, and Eric Stroud Executive officers are Henry Kozlowski, Karen Burke, Tom Walters, Denise Wren, Les Palich, Pam Patterson, and Cam Deemer A few individuals contributed their efforts at various times of the year to produce this year’s Vision. B arry Farr and David Hamilton worked in the darkroom; Leah Schipper (camera in front of face) served as part-time photographer and as editor for seven months; Laurie Foster and Chris Allen ae pictured) worked on layouts; Mark Holland worked first semester, and Professor Mullin produced the final forms of the layouts 59 TA ETHNE x — re o ie a @ @ a a os : esc www e ow we: ws i ae a 8 fs mi tet we Front row: Nancy Alexander, Janet Dotson, Regina Devall, Sue Don- nelly, Sydney Swain. Back row: Vienna Dunham, Tim Poovey, Nancy Rogers, Steve Hanson, Stephanie Miller, David Frymire, Elias Tolentino Dr. Harry Baird, Professor of Missions, is the faculty advisor of Ta Ethne. Ta Ethne sponsored this year’s Mission Emphasis Week Dr Mont Smith (top) spoke on theology of missions, Bible colleges’ responsibilities to missions, and the growing unsaved population Don Johnson (bottom) spoke on prayer and the Great Commission, and the responsibility of the church and of her leaders to missions. 6! 62 December 5, 1980, was the date; Sirloin Stockade was the place. Evangel presented the special music tor the evening WINTER BANQUET D . ae: SEES A record crowd attended tbis year’s dinner, held on November 7, 1980 Once again, Larry and Bob Limbocker provided the ice sculpture and an excellent meal. Dr Russ Blowers delivered the address; he is shown at the left, holding a folder, in the only available photo of him 64 SOUND OF LIFE Front. Vienna Dunham, Trina Sigler, Sally Hoschar, Shari Hutchinson, Joyce Burchett Vanessa Hughes. Middle: Leah Schipper Valerie Cromwell, Onela Kruse, Deb Chartier, Nellene Worcester, Cindy Baird Back Professor Richard Terry (director), Barry Worcester, Tami Schroeder, Pam Free, Mark Chambers, Gordon Cray, Diane Matheny, Jeff Spielman, and Stephanie Miller NEW CREATION Foreground: Linda Bertrand, drums; Pam Bertrand, piano; Kim Clowe, director Front row Seshanie Miller (behind balloon), Ewing Evans, Sherry Venn, Barry Worcester, Vienna Dunham, Elias Tolentino, Christina Sumner. Back row Karen Ballard, Kelly Holliday, Mark Chambers, Valerie Cromwell, Dave Foster, Deb Chartier, lon Shaneyfelt, Melanie Ballard, Phil Buckland, and Lyle Brelsford Left. Practice time for Shari Hutchinson and Pam Bertrand 65 66 LEBRATION SINGERS Floor: Scott Handley, Pam Patterson, Jeff Davis, Sue Dorman, Pam Free, Pete Bradshaw, Oneta Kruse. Jim Kimball. First riser, Medge Owen, Stephanie Schumann, Tracy Shumann, David Frymire, Ceaven Cassel, Eric Stroud, Patti Follis, Second riser Jamie Allison, Thadd Hinkle, Ann Sack, Tom Bower, Anna Myers, Denise Wren, Tim McBath, Carol Miller. Third riser: Linda Bertrand, Ed Bond, Gina Boyd, Martin Price, Joyce Burchett, Jeff Spielman, Kristi Walter, Karla Kunze, Lyle Brelsford, Barb Grauerholz, Dean Boston, and Karen Ballard INSPIRATION RINGERS Po] actin FART SAS Left to right. zigzag tashion: Susan Clark, Sharon Glenn, Marilou Keller, Melanie Ballard, Linda Clarke. Beth Fritsch, Tami Schroeder, Shelby Kleindolph, Mark Liem, and Professor Dale Aldridge 4. C i % 1980 TRIUMPHANT SOUND Vanessa Hughes, Steve Goodnight, Oneta Kruse, Tim McBath, Dawn Denise McMullen, Jeff Spielman, and Denise Wren ON’ « Front. Karla Kunze, Barb Grauerholz, Carol Miller. Middle Bruce Long, Deana Blackwell, Denise Wren, Phil Buckland. Back Foster Jeff Spielman, Dave 69 70 EVANGEL A Front Barb Grauerholz, Karla Kunze, Carol Miller, Linda Bertrand Middle. Pete Bradshaw, Ed Bond. Jeff Davis. Back: Bruce Long, Scott Handley QUARTET Lyle Brelsford, accompanist, Kevin Ingram; Tom Bower; Troy Naylor; Thadd Hinkle 71 72 ON THE RISE Front: Pam Patterson. Middle: Ann Sack, Paula Bagby, Laurie Foster. Back. Barry Worcester, Anna Myers, Michae! Murphy SOCCER ee Pamennnennet 2 Fy: ae Front: Tim McBath, Les Palich, Cam Deemer, Tim Maddock, Jeff Johnson, Kevin Hoit, and Pat Stanley Back Coach Pat Theobald, Gordon Gray, Greg Smith, Ewing Evans, Steve Hanson, Dirk Scates, Rafael Inchaustegui, Alan Peil, Sam Burton, Assistant Coach Dave Slayton 73 BASKETBALL Student Manager James Swanson, Kevin Hoit, Cam Deemer. Greg Smith, Kent Cable, Jim Dorman, Dave Foster, Tim Yarnell, Greg Jarrett, Les Palich, Mark McGregor. and Coach Pat Theobald —— = 74 Front Diane Matheny, Kristi Walter, Bev Van Dyke, Denise Wren Back Student Manager James Swanson, Debbie Tice, Gina Boyd, Susan Clark. Bobbi Wilks, Rosalie Hanlon, Coach Dave Slayton 75 76 CRUSADER CHEERLEADE Shelby Kleindolph, Dawn Denise McMullen, Nellene Worcester, Karen Thomas, and Laurie Yarnell 77 78 73 80 ooo HHES cy i 81 82 84 wa Site eee AME, 85 86 87 We of Manhattan Christian College — administration, faculty, staff, and students — have been sent by special delivery. We have been commissioned to send a special message in every form possible to the uttermost parts of the earth. Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us; and Jet us run with endurance the race that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfector of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. BEST EATIN’ IN TOWN! 606 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502 Ph. 913-537-2526 BALLARD’S SPORTING GOODS, INC. 8 Ph 913-776-7989 rv) Orr-Lee, Inc. Kistner’s Flowers Greenhouse High way 177 South, anhanan ieee Manhattan, KS Ph. 539-2441 Bill and Kittie Orr in Aggieville Larry and Connie Lee Advertisements 89 SWANSON’S 225 POYNTZ Ph. 776-4549 Located in the Ramada Inn SUNDAY: Beautiful 24’ Bruncheon Buffet from 10:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. Sunday: Spaghetti and Chicken Buffet and Salad Bar, 5:30 P.M. 17th and Anderson Ph. 539-7531 There’s more to cycling than a bicycle. 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