Mid America Nazarene University - Conestoga Yearbook (Olathe, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 70 text:

These monitors keep law and order in Snowbarger Hall! Ron Burch, Jack lVlcCormick, and Les TIWOITISSH- Snowbarger Hall council: Dave Doerr, Ron Burch, Jack lVIcCormick, Bill Cook, Les Thomsen, Luke Lester and Doug Schindler. Not pictured is Brad Blystone. Stockton Hall monitors: Judv Rinehart, Sherry Hooker, and Kathy Ness. Dorm Gfficers Tal-get Of Student Pranks ltis been said that dorm life is the fun college, yet there is a practical side, too, Learning to live together and sharing, which is required gf dorm life, is a big adjustment for students to make, Different forms of government are demonstratedin the dorms. Leadership in the Women's dorm is headed by Maridel Mink, presidentg Edith Sauer, vice-presi. dents Dawn Jeske, secretary-treasurer, Sa,-alyn Schmidt, historian, and Elaine Smith, chaplain. There is direct representation in which all the girls have 3 vote to make their rules. The men's government is in the form of a council that consists of two monitors, two representatives from each hall, and the president, Dave Doerr, The council, with Prof. Keith Bell sitting in, decides on rules and punishments for the boys. Besides the organized part of life in the dorm, many other activities take place. Surprise birthday parties, football games in the halls, and numerous practical jokes are only a sample of what goes on inside these walls. Part of Dorm officers for Stockton Hall: Davvn Jeske, Sect. Treas.J Edie Sauer, V. Pres., lVlaridel Nlink, President, and Beth Doskocil, Songleader. alll If l n ws iyfl ell l 2 a l I .l i i I 'ti , I JA, lileedislll' llllllefwgd

Page 69 text:

'H me Rev. Charles Shaver CONVENTION AND REVIVAL SPEAKERS General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene since June, 1968, Dr. Edward Lawlor was speaker for the Opening Convention services of the first semester. Although he was among us only a few days, the radiance of his life spread to every corner of the campus. November was the date of the Fall Revival held in conjunc- tion with College Church of the Nazarene. The Reverend Charles QChicQ Shaver, known throughout the church as the 4'Dartmoutd'7 graduate, met Christ as a student there. After graduating with honors from Dartmouth, attending Nazarene Theological Seminary, and pastoring a small Church in Kan- sas City, he answered the call to evangelism. Rev. Bili Sullivan was the speaker for the second semester opening convention at MANC. Rev. Sullivan is a graduate of Bethany Nazarene College and Nazarene Theological Semi- nary. After graduation, Rev. Sullivan pastored at Westminster, Colorado. Later, he served in the Public Relations office at Bethany Nazarene College. In 1966, Rev. Sullivan became the pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene at Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he is presently serving. March 23-30 were the dates of the Spring Revival. Dr. John Knight, Secretary of the Department of Evangelism in the Church of the Nazarene, conducted the meeting. w-.Growth Emphasized In Opening :vw ' vii' I 9' Conventions And Revivals Dr. Edward Lawlor 3 Rev. Bull Sullivan



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all i U I , . fbi xl ' '--'ll lk vi- f- l.. in l-if :gil itzkil 2. W lit -H1 'l Don't laugh, Gerard, this is the serious part of the story! Mrs. Reed is ALWAYS standing by. Whatever we do it's together. Reeds And Bells Have Many Sons, Daughters It takes a lot of patience and sacrifice to live with a dorm full of girls, and advise and govern them. But, Dr. Reed said, ul don't mind living in a dorm with 96 girlsf' The Reeds have been very kind in helping the girls with their problems, and they are always ready, no matter what time of day or night, to take time to counsel or pray with those who need help. The Keith Bells preside over the boys, dorm. They have taken this job with courage and determination. It must be nice to have a dorm parent who can help you With your French. Right, boys? The Reeds and Bells will be traveling abroad in Europe this summer for two months. Good luck, and donit forget the souvenirs. The Bells are thinking, It's awfully quiet around here, I wonder what those boys are up to?

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