Moody Bible Institute - Arch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1980
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' ' . 1 -i-gfgi .., ' . 1 .qi-15154 ' K rf 7' ff A ,. 1 IT- A ' mo' ' -I N., .1 . As' 'F' ,4 02,5 '-2 T-?, j...'.'1 .,.1.5 1 5' l . W- I 355.3 ,W ,-,..f. Q . , 'Y maxaman :Biggs TfiT'if, f' KRW! in vs ' Q 1 Q S k. ,J . 1? - Af- iz: ,,, H1 97 The Pope Arrives As soon as we arrived at school after the summer, we heard of the Pope's impending visit to Chicago. The big news for the next two months was the Pope's visit. The newscasts and news articles discussing the Pope's tour of the U.S. bombarded the public. As his visit approached, the media began informing people of the various public appearances he would be making. The papers even mapped out the routes he was to take. The week of his visit was during MBI's missionary conference, and he was scheduled to pass by our school on one of those nights. Until the hour of his arrival I was not sure I would try to catch a glimpse of this famous man. But when the time came, I was to be found waiting among the rest of the students for a look at the Polish Pope. He finally arrived, tucked away in a black limousine. All I saw was his figure lighted up. Later in my room while reflecting upon the event, I experienced a letdown. For weeks his visit had been built up. Catholics and non-Catholics had looked forward to this historic event. Then, in a matter of hours, the Pope was gone leaving the people with nothing of eternal permanence. All that was left was the memory of his visit, or the touch of his hand to those who got close enough to him. He left no real hope. I Peter 1:24525 tells us that the leaders of this world will pass away, but the word of God will stand forever. Men cannot give us the hope we long for. The only real hope is in Christ Jesus. Current Events 'bk -an X UN 1'- N. 7 Shaeffer Films In the fall of 1979 Francis Shaeffer and his film seminar, Whatever Happened to the Human Rat-e'? , came to Chicago. Many Moody students were privileged to hear Dr. Schaeffer, Dr. Koops, Dr. Jefferson and others speak on abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia. While speaking on infanticide Dr. Koops gave an interesting illustration. He said that he asked one woman what was the worst thing that had ever happened to her. She said, Having a mentally retarded son. Then he asked her what was the best thing that ever happened to her. Her answer was, Having a mentally retarded son. The seminar was a little hard for some to understand at times, yet there was such a need for it. Too many Christians are blind to what is happen- ing in their world today. Lutzer Installed Erwin Lutzer grew up in the farmlands of Canada where he was surrounded by his five older brothers and sisters. A common pastime for him was reciting Scripture as he plowed those golden fields. This was a logical preparation for the ministry which Mr. Lutzer now plays a paramount role in. Lutzer was installed as pastor of Moody Memorial Church on January 20th. It was an eventful service with Dr. George Sweeting, president of Moody Bible Institute, setting forth the charge to the congregation, In addition, Dr. John Walvoord, president of Dallas Theological Seminary was also on hand to put forth the charge to the pastor. Mr. Lutzer concluded the service by stating some of his proposals for the future of Moody Church. The church is in for a fruitful and beneficial ministry with Erwin Lutzer as pastor. Exiled Soviet prisoner, Georgi Vins, spoke to students during a chapel session which was extended for a question and answer period. The evangelical leader was released in April 1979 from the Soviet Union. Georgi Vins brought first hand knowledge of persecution behind the iron curtain. Vins gave an accurate account without speaking bitterly of the people who had persecuted him. We witnessed the result of his trials- spiritual serenity and authority. lt was exciting to hear about young people who were so dedicated to their faith that they held meetings in spite of persecution, said one student after hearing Natasha, daughter of Georgi Vins. This eye witness report challenged students to realize anew that God has placed them in a body where if one part suffers, every part suffers with it I Cor. 12:26. Two years ago he was in exile, a muted voice as far as the Christian world was concerned. Today he is the spiritual grandfather of the greatest resurgence of Islamic pride since the heydays of the Ottoman Empire. A man of great inner depth and will, the Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini in the course of a year has managed to: ll overthrow one of the most powerful rulers in the Mideast, 25 start a worldwide awakening among Islamic people, encouraging them to explore and obey the Koran and the Hadiths lApostolic Traditionsl, Jil hold the most powerful nation in the free world at hay and, 41 convince Time magazine that he and not the Pope. nor a woman Prime Minister had done the most to affect world events within the past year. All this from a man 79 years old. whose most powerful asset is his personality and drive. A fitting reminder to Christians everywhere that the Lord still uses scourges to awake His sleeping church and rouse it to action. They Affect Us 1X X. .i Ill Smith 4 wants YOU! Any requests? This couch must have been made for midgets. S ' h m Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 102 L '33 ff. uf' Honeymoon Suites? iw 4 ,- ..j V. ,vs Q? ' I 'tx': V4 45 'V P 'I ' f Q fd' P, There's no place like home. Taking care of business. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 103 Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton , . assi-- ' 1.12. 'B , ?-1 Q N- Exlax cookxes are always great Japs Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton I fv- y' 'Ze Q. 55' 4 -s -,, X Q If .X r' -' xi! Q 4119 f I ' 5-xi 4' ,1 I s is VZ' . F, . 11, ',. !j'- 3 ' 'QE' yo: A - ,of m A if .A 1: ft WH T f Q X They always get me at my best. 'um t N 45-9 XXQZL' Houghton's going to the birds? I find I am not afraid to give myself away to others. The price I may pay is of no importance for I see lives . . . changed, rearranged, because they have seen Christ through me. Together We join in growing to be more like Christ . . . It must be exciting for the dull, sluggish ca terpiller to discover that in the darkness of its shell in exchange for patient waiting- Wings of velvet. ix .ser-1-.W il 2 'A l Culbertson Culbertson Culbertson Culbertson Culbertson ulbertson Culbertson Culbertson rl C Rtgivzxx 4 00919 X 'he -er wx 00.9 X Deep concentration . . . Required college equipment? Z .l- shards i' THE HOLY N, HI Which book do you like better, this one or Goldilocks? N:- How do you work this thing? Getting ready for Rocky III. Dryer Dryer Dryer Dryer yer Dr I' ye Dr Y' y9 Dr yer Dr yer Dr yer Dryer Dryer Dryer Dryer Dryer Dr Dryer Dryer Y' YG Dr GI' VY I D L .,,-5-- 3 r 'N-.I I X i 1 II' xv Q if fr J - ,-Y. ' an , , 'F ,. ar- - get L X Now if she'd only come out with a book to beautify the outside. ' 1- 0:5 . ,wt-, ,4 X 4 .1 ,ei f -0' P Q' .TDQ l The water's dryer over here. . 0 - H It's been a hard day, but what day isn't? .3,. .,' ,Q I f 5 . Man shall not live by bread alone, but you call this livin'? Aren't you impressed? Free to be yourself. . . Open House 4 -'4 I A' N I n FV: I I sk:- .... ..'a',a+l'-no ww, , A,,. ,.4,,z A 3 gu- tvs ar, .mf iq FLOOR PARENTS Culbertson 3-Becker! 8-Naegle 9-Fernlundf 10-James 11-Hanna! 12-Landreth 13-Rendell, Terwilleger 14-Gloff! 15-Dove 17-Luck! 18-Edelen 19-Kjauowski Dryer 1-Will, Bandekow 2-Long 3-Wicher Houghton 2-Matthews! 3-Chism 4-Tallmanf 5-Powell 6-Wordlawf 7-Freese, Waldo 8-Gallagher! 9-Perrine 10-Kolenburg Smith 4-Johnson 5-Legg X . Mr. Tallman gets a taste of a ballon topped with sha 112 Dr. Gallagher Hirts again. T! 1 C57 XX X I. 4 Chris an d Ed take care of Houghton 9. lrxx NW .Z x a m Af JI r 4' is 1 f 4 ' xi' Happiness is being a floor parent. They would give me the wild ones. The Mamas and the Papas -5. K? ,, - -s N 1 X W' lf' e 1 lx -AN-f , We never thought we'd end up with 50 girls at least not this soon ll3 That's Life . . . at Mood yr 7' n J n. V n gui' X I 'm not sleeping, I 'm meditating. I 'd like to make a donation. iii i Do you mean she's still drying her hair? cw vi' f I.,:n,. I , I thought my dish washing days were over. Yillllf' rg ., 'QT no-532 :zu 44- 'll I get the strangest mail. No, I won 't punch your ticket now. 4 Q You mean that happened to D.L.? I waited Eve hours for tIlis!? I celebrate days filled with new discoveries. As You reveal Yourself to me, trustingl y placing new truths in my hands, I grow rapidly, pushing through the darkness to see the light . . . If L in my human perspective, could choose, I would welcome only new and hT ' gf' - aus-W iii ,. 0 ,v L K lit W We in Moody's No. I bestseller! Moody b0.VS HN S0 - - - v VOM IZ ' ll LOWUIVI' 0 200 .W ,, 'FH' 'V Vw Wife-I1 unter in pursuit. l I 1 , n 10' 45 Y, M. X 1., Have I got something to show you! Aff. 3-P X Late pers - substitutes for parents. Now Bill, whok the more intelligent? ',711Ii?'if.' 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A-LI - if'-2227-.Ti ' ' -l :1'2? - 1,fjg:sf,Zi-.?5fZ:. .- f v,--1-iv f'?.Ts!'N AQVV' xii? . l 'Q Senior Class 19 0 Bryan Clark, Senior Class president, viewed his position as enjoyable and beneficial. I wanted to have a stronger in- fluence in class activities, he stated as his motivation for involvement on the Senior Execu- tive Committee. Involvement meant time? ld'-Z Time to plan Chapels, socials and Senior Retreat. Senior Prayer Breakfasts were given in the Kimball Room. All activities were designed to draw the class together in friendship and spiri- tual unity. The class chose not to simply exist but to influence other students. Through our enthu- siasm we wanted to show that the Senior year can be an exciting time ,z 1 of maturing, said Bryan. fi Q tx, ,I Harald Aadahl Bible Theologv , i I ,f ' . Y - - '-rf v:'5.,rj:1-' t -'-2'1':': fm' 'fcvfg -,---,, .. f' vjir-ig -,2IiS'1'f j, g, -'-1-it.'-T5-,Q-.',f..fif.Q'j- 1'I -. -' L QNX, Senior class officers - Bryan Clark, Pres., Bob Sec., Janet Philippi, Treasurer., Dan Johan- Sweeting, Vice Pres., Nancy Anderson, nan, Chaplain. Corresponding Sec., Kim Hescott, Recording I gi' lf: 'W '- K 7 , x ' 4, .. ,. ' ,fd , Iv - Y i J if .. , T f' . I X Mg -'.'.'-1'-'i ' K' Ui ' ' ' - . 4 A 5 1' - .li..xqx 0xl' .' :E i'lifn'. Awil Pamela Abel Christian Education Laura Adams Bible Theology Steven Adamson Pastoral Training - Greek F at 14 1-47. i V : . 4-, ' S 0 ,lain Lisa Anderson Christian Education ff' rr 'rr Lucille Anderson Nancy Anderson Christian Education Communications - Broadcasting Dave Andreasen Foreign Missions Daniel Aeschliman Bible Theology Sharon Appel Church Music - Voice 'x fa 1' 51: ei if 'fail x. -. William Arruda Jewish Studies Ruth Atkinson Bible Theology I an L , Beverly Austin Christian Education s-, ' i J David Baergen Bible Theologv l Donna Beare Marcia Bailey Bible Theology Kevin Becker Robin Bailey Bible Theology' fv- Susan Bennett s X' 3 James Babcock Barbara Bachert Communications - American Intercultural Broadcasting Ministries , ' ' .V an-r 1 'Q ' ii - -,,5. ef a---5' Cheri Baker Bible Theologv -1 . JE x .5 ggi Lf, bi'i !' 1 1 r to A Ji T -'ii--X ,W Cynthia Berg Bible Theology Peter Barton Foreign Missions t' ri X ' gp. i ll James Berglund Bible Theology Foreign Missions Bible Theology Communications , Writing 'W 'z I . 1' 'B 1 A X A X fl Barry Bickley Rodney Boatwright R0bel't Bverlllall ' ' G lg Pastoral Training - Pastoral Training - Greek Pastoral Training - ree I I Christian Education If Greg Boldebuck Bible Theology Keith Boseman Pastoral Training - Greek I 2 ,,N . -. ni li! th -9 5 nf s .5 -' Q '. , JC, X li X Y N , 1 Daniel Boyd Jghn Bayer Debbie Boylan Leanna Bright William Brownlee Pastoral Training - Greek Pastoral Training A Greek Bible TITEOIOKV Bibi? Th6'U10E,V Evangelism 1 We went from dolls to puppets. Peggy Burch Scott Buresh American Intercultural Foreign Missions Ministries :ggi 'T' Vincent Burke Karen Burns Foreign Missions Bible Theology 47 C. i , X , Nl' Julie Carlen Foreign Missions Marcia Casement Bible Theology 2 'rw-' Ron Cash Jonathan Cauthorn Susan Chobany Bible Theologv Foreign Missions Bible Theology 4, -6 of fl Steven Christenson Bible Theologv - Greek Bruce Ceisil American Intercultural Ministries 2 Bryan Clark Evangelism Q W Susan Colburn American Intercultural Ministries 'T Beverly Clingan Communications - Broadcasting Deborah Compton Christian Education uf . That cram sheet has to be in here - somewhere! 1 J R Diane Crepinsek Christian Education ' 1 K 1: hx 4 :Q i of -B1 5 4 in . 0 ix - ,xx x 1 P . - L. -1-, John Cutlip Linda Dahlke Brian Davis Jonathon DeCou Bible Theology Christian Education Foreign Missions Communications Broadcasting .Sr xf' ,V -., -no 4 - l i. . ,-5 X r af' 7 I 1 , ' . ' Q . W ' P if Beth DeMaster David Dickson Cheryl Dietmeyer Holly Dietterick Charles Dirks Foreign Missions Pastoral Training . Greek Bible Theologv Communications - Pastoral Training - Broadcasting Christian Education 'J' -' .2 1. B7 ' fe X 7 rw., ,I .- John Dove Pastoral Training - Christian Education N, ' X I , N 1 - h Colleen Eley Church Music - Voice .hx Tracy Durkheimer Bible Theologv its Peter Dyck Bible Theology Judy Emmons Linda Enterline Christian Education Jewish Studies 4 . ,X a xg Michael Dysart Pastoral Training - Greek ,H I tl X Diana Ferrel Christian Education Co K '2 James Efird mm unica tions - Writing M S. I' L, . J- 'ff fr. be ,ji X15 I. 'X s ff ' - QQQ, a 4-.fp Elaine Fisher Christian Education C 'Kali g ' I , 6 X, B W 02' h .XX I - 1 5 Mighgel Flogd Craig Forsberg Valarie Foughty Patricia Fraats Ruth Frey Bible Theology Bible Theology Bible Theology Bible Theology Pastoral Training - Greek 313 'T J - S 1 N , Y, .ju I .,x . N ,X ' ' A 9 N A I 1 , X X 1 , Patrick Friedline Jon Gauger Joan Gerali Jared Gerber Elizabeth Glasscock Christian Education Communications - Bible Theology Bible Theology' American Intercultural Broadcasting Ministries ,, -as ' , rf- 1- b li I 7 ,S I l Henry Goeh Dana Goodnough Timothy Graf Bible Thf'0106-TV Pastoral Training - Greek Foreign Missions X .:+, J :fig V3 - if L el fx David Gfahm' wiuis Grant C'g.U'f ' MWC ' Bible Theology' OIIIPOSIZIOH fi! 57.7191 Ruth G aY James Greenslitt B'b1f' The 0101-U' Pastoral Training - Greek LISA ANDERSON. Involved in Cabrini Green ministries - Lisa's move from Detroit to Chicago exposed her to the dire needs of the inner city. Highly self-motivated, Lisa sought for a ministry that would demand total commitment. Cahrini Green was her answer. The biggest emphasis in inner city work is on the children who are far more open than adults. Visitation, discipleship and Bible studies are other facets used to present the gospel. The key to inner city work is a genuine love for the people. You can't simply feel sorry - you have to help them. Help is more than a structured program. It's allowing yourself to get close and be a friend. exciting experiences. Yet I am learning that extraordinary days are few and it is the ordinary days that fill our lives. Maybe it is ironic . f iixlwyf- .,,nv .r ,Ui MGJ.-,v .i 4 -.,-f N A 5 -3:4 I Hg.:-1 ,......... . wr., . ....... . .-' -' .-' ....1. .' .- ,- '. X 1 ' ,X .Jll. g. .t Don 't I make a pretty ladyl? Ministries 'fe- .3 , . ,, 5 'If 1 .213 . A amz? David Hansen Pastoral Training - Greek .dfn .: 1, 1 Bruce Gregersen Rgbert Griffith Kimberley Gunther Foreign Missions Pgswl-81 Training - Greek Communications - Broadcasting '95 3 in K Q ,fi , 'fr . fr 3 - Q , I 3 e A Martha Gushee Scott Haegerup Kenneth Hall American Intercultural Bible Theology Evangelism 0' lv 2 . Hg I Michael Harder Timothy Ha,-in Michael Harrenstein Darryl Harris Pastoral Training - pastomj Training , G,-eel, Bible Theology Church Music - Organ Christian Education i V as ,Q E: ' ,I x , 45- ' -dk - X ' L' f L '7 7 ' 0' N' I I lt x . Suzanne Harris Scott Harrison Gregory Hatteberg Christopher Hay Alan Haymaker Christian Education Bible Theology Bible Theology Bible Theology - Greek Bible Theology - Greek Stan Hays 91' 4 e . Paul Heckinger Gloria Heineman Lisa Heiser Janice Herl Pastoral Trammg ' Greek Foreign Missions Bible Theologv Christian Education Church Music - Organ P l This is one way to handle the pressure. 1 Kimberly Hescott Christian Education - Music A Julia Hilker Christian Education 2 James Hess Foreign Missions 3 . 1 , 7 LJ? '7 Dorinda Hinman Bible Theologv -32 1 l i David Hohulin Jerry Hunts Stephen Howe Bible Theology Bible Theology - Greek Bible Theology - Greek sf '- Alan Howell Pastoral Training - Greek M x Y 3,345.1 ,- 1 . , 1 Murl Huffman Church Music- Voice I 'Q 'FN X . L, cf' Steven Huggins Ann Hugo Jerry Hull Yvonne Hurd Paula Imes Christian Education Church Music - Voice Bible Theologv American Intercultural Christian Education Ministries CHRIS SCHROEDER, Student Outreach. I saw him downtown the other day. May I give you something t.o read? he asked as he thrust a tract towards me. No, thank you, I smiled. He passed a middle-aged man on the street. Good day, sir. Jesus loves you. Chris Schroeder believes that men need Jesus Christ, here and now. That was his reason for becoming involved in Student Outreach. Student Outreach stepped outside the Institute's boundaries to tell Chicago residents and workers about Christ. Student Outreach volunteers transferred classroom knowledge to simple, practical explanations for a dying world. Chris Schroeder's deep convictions made his time with Student Outreach more than a Saturday night involvement. His desire and goal to share Christ is a lifestyle. Q- Vicki Jgcgb Jeff Jansma Amy Jensen Communications . Writing Bible Theology Christian Education f' , ,le , F f Daniel Johanon Communications Broadcasting Bradley Johnson Pastoral Training - Christian Education :O ,gt -0 I, I Cheryl Johnson F oreign Missions :Q va 1 3,13 .la Susan Johnson Foreign Missions Wesley Jones Pastoral Training - Christian Education Daniel Kiefer Wayne Kijanowslu Pastoral Training - Greek Pastoral Training - Freek Joy Klingbeil Christian Education Dean Lamb Christian Education nf N 'vs . Q1 Amy Klopfenstein Bible Theologv Eugenia Lane Jewish Studies Rachel Klotz Bible Theology 79 Bryan Latchaw Bible Theology' I qc, I K Kimberly Koetz F oreign lblissions I , A I Teresa Lauffer Dawn Kruger Communications - Writing 'Y f-1 Janet Lawrence Bible Theologv - Greek Christian Educagjon s :Z fi 'K e I Steve Leinbach , S Raymond Legg Daniel Lehman Bible Theology - Greek Pastoral Training - Greek Pa I 4' . - Z9 I . r, -H I I A Q , l X X ' l I .l Curt Lentsch Cheryl Lmes storal Training - Greek Bible Theology' - Greek Communications F Wntmg Mark Lloret Bible Theologv ,l Mark Loftin Bible Theology ,Q N f 5. if 0 4 15 I Lynn Longjohn Christian Education Y 1 Music . . Daniel Lors Pastoral Training - Christian Education 1? ' ', v , L .' A X X J.. I H . ' ,-K. .k . f X A 2 ix mi James Loughrin Rebecca Love James Lowther Pastoral Training - Greek Bible Theology Bible Theology - Greek Can I help you? I fs li Wayne MacRae Bible Theology A y Robert Mainger Bible Theology 5 T 4 ' x WK -4 S 2 I i Marcella Maki Katherine Marshall Bible Theology Christian Education They told me if I sleep on it I 71 remember better. fr VI, fs f , 4 'I I, I . p J 1 U X Y I , A Km T.. A 1 H' e s , 111 . , i Carol Marx Samuel Martin Gail Martinson Miles Matsumura James May Bible Theology Bible Theology - Greek Christian Education Communications - Bible Theology' - Greek Broadcasting l I 9 1 I 'u GP You've got to be kidding. '4 Q Becky McCauley Christian Education 1 ,J In x fj fb is Becky McComas American Intercultural Ministries , .QM AI: 2 1 I Gary McClenthen Pastoral Training - Christian Education Q . lr' 'N ,J Barry McCormick Pastoral Training - Greek E ff Joseph McElroy Dean Mclsaac Bible Theology Bible Theology - Greek George McLaughlin Bible Theology - Greek Yfi Charles McMillan Church Music - Organ Cliff McNary Bible Theologv I LOUISE VALECH, Discipleship in Action Leader. Discipleship in Action QDIAJ is supervised by Dr. Graendorf. Its program allows students to practice discipleship principles during their Moody training. The 7 members of DIA were involved in building the C.E. program of Seminary Avenue Community Church. Their approach was to choose 4 church members to learn teaching methods by participating with DIA students. A basic discipleship principle-making teachers by example. We made our mistakes, said Louise, but We're learning too. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. 1 -.5 1 if xx- sg, ,gi Xa is fo? , . 2133 4 Mark Metcalfe Diane Messner Church Music - Piano Communications - Broadcasting 5 , 'S ' af 1. A i vi' YF? X' +R' 'ff' -rd Mark Miller Vicki Miller Teresa Mitchell Rene Moering Allen Moseley Foreign Missions Bible Theologv Christian Education Bible Theology' Bible Theologv .-.. .v :K Q' I A , L iQ IL ti i John Nadeau David Nedostup Bible Theologv - Greek Bible Theologv I? Theresa Newman Christian Education 3 -I --if WI MHFEHFW N0lt Mark Norman Church Music - Organ Bible Theology l I k X Susan Olson Communications - Broadcasting Bible Theologv - Greek I Carol Paschke Doug Orner Fhristian Education Foreign Missions Frank Ondrej f-'Y fp. . I J' L .1 1 Cynthia Petersen Jewish Studies X I Charles Peterson Bible Theology' - Greek vw ' 'J 'r .-gg. N Janet Philippi Miriam Phillips Carol Piester Bible Theology' Communications - Christian Education - Broadcasting Music ,its X XX eg, , K, Mom writes the best letters. c E, Steven Pinkerton F oreign Nllssions l . I David Powell Bible Theology' - Greek 4 ,, 1 I Larry Pozza Pastoral Training - Greek --ln jo, R 4 Cynthia Rennels Christian Education Denise Pretzer Warren Prindle Barbara Rae Robert Reed Bible Theology Bible Theology Christian Education Bible Theology 6 A Y lx ' ' f 9 ns. l fl B i' ' H A .. ?'?f il Laurence Reynolds Susan Reynolds Foreign Missions Bible Theology 94. , '25, ' ,fd I , Vickie Rigby Rh Roy odes Bible Theology Pastoral Training - Greek Bret Rings Gail Risser 9 American Intercultural Bible Theology The Man-8' Ministries .2 f ' Naam -ps ff X ., zg i In W se' N' . I f of V John R05-,ol Connie Rushton Pastoral Training - Greek Christian Education I --N P5 or K Janet Sayer Foreign Missions Uh 1, T f Marie Scheidell Comm unica tions - Broadcasting Phooey! 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I In V 1 s R ' Z ' K Lorne Shaw I Paul Sheaffer Thomas Shirk Denise Shostek K5?l5gt!I11higZ72i,n Christian Education Christian Education - Pastoral Training - Greek Bible Theologv Music ,iQ:r.' 2 ffNVT5NhA Fil-ig W off: but I find that in the Valley and through ordinary days when I am . . . weary, alone, I am challenged to lean only on Christ, and changes take place that to the World seem illogical . . . joy in sorrow, W z , I 1 f f111ffv w': v-Am :,,':i:wt'1v-v': , f I i. .. .0,w4MA66QZ ,mywmwww 5 g y ,'.J,.,,,3 9 , r C1'wW'f,u-WF: f WNYJVMHW NJHHQN QW 3 Cynthia Sieger Kathy Simpson ...N ,1 fi American Intercultural Church Music - Piano ' ' Ministries , , 3 , gb , A- X 1 1 if ' , ' :3 gs Q' 1 ,l 7 . H Y Janet Skaanning David Smith - Bible Theolugv Bible Theology I live from one studv break to the next. N .9 ' tg y Melody Smith PlliliD Smith D Thelma Smith Elizabeth Soucie Philip Spry Church Music - Organ C0mmUHiCaKi0I1S - Writing Christian Education Foreign Missions Evangelism Eg: 1: f S1 Daniel Steinhart Sally Stevens Brad Stych Carol Surma John Swale Bible Theology Communications - Writing Pastoral Training - Greek Church Music - Piano Bible Theologv X . 3 4 gi , ' -r- -,ff Z -l , 'lf . -r., .. A ' GQ X .c 2 ,351 it ' X ,I -.gg I tl N 5 lu X ' X I' High? if L Robert Sweeting Bible Theologv T on I 4 Frank Tanaka Thomas Terhune Janlce Thleszan Bible Theologv - Greek Foreign Alia mn -lmernan lntenultural 4' Nancy Tress Bible Theologv Communications - Writing -1 x ,,e. 5- 5' 0. . ' x Holly VanAmberg Bible Theologv Norman Tucker Pastoral Training - Christian Education Marcia VanDyke Bible Theology ' ?Tn x. 'r 'gb . ' 5 . , , ,K ,,l-l:iu f +A, -A .fx ' ffl,- Luann VanNatta Alice VanZante Christian Education Bible Theology E gs 7 ,. VSNAF 3. -T 3 x . Thomas Walker Pastoral Training - Greek Yes, mom, I do my laundry - once a month Daniel Wall Debra Weaver Kathleen Werner Peter Wetendorf Kathy Whirledge Bible Theologv Christian Education - Christian Education Pastoral T,-ajnjng - Greek Christian Education Music Music 5 Q ig, l s az ii' ,il ' X x W A Saq .. . , s 5. Q, in Ffa ju V T Dianne White Nancy Wilkinson Richard Wilkinson David Williams Doyle Williams Bible Theologv Foreign Missions Bible Theology Bible Theology Communications W,-mug Carolyn Wilson Jon Wilson Foreign Missions Bible Theology ELIZABETH SOUCIE, Intermural Head Assistant. Elizabeth subbed as a referee for a volleyball game, liked it and took the position as Intermural Head Assistant. A simple game of volleyball became a growing experience. Exercise became a practical opportunity to build interpersonal relationships between floor members. Letting off steam checked sportsmanship reactions under tension. From watching scores of games Elizabeth believes that athletics are a part of the Christian's life. They allow him to expand physically and socially. Q s. 'x xr 1 AC Philip Woodruff Pastoral Training - Greek E L.. I f, 1 .kfrl fi! Daniel Yoho Bible Theology - Greek Run that by me again. 'X 5- ., Pamela Woznick Christian Education .9 Donald Wi-atney Steven Wright Pastoral Training - Greek Christian Education Lucille Wipp Christian Education Timothy Wise Post Graduate Carl Yaglowski Pastoral Training - Christian Education Yoshioka Yoko Foreign Missions Zn Janet Zielinski Karen Zielinski Foreign Missions Bible Theologv 4' .- , . Robin Zierbel Christian Education Senior Retreat YOU WERE INVITED TO A SEN- IOR RETREAT: PLACE: Greenlake, Wisconsin. Spar- kling lake, breathtaking scenery, beautiful weather promised and delivered. SPEAKER: Open, refreshing Craig Massey. Topic - Premarital Rela- tionshipsu ACTIVITIES: Sailing, swimming, bike riding, boat. cruise, canoeing, frisbee throwing, softball. football. ENTERTAINMENT: Mixed Nuts featuring magic with Bryan Clark, choral arrangement by Jon DeCou, coffee table impersonation by Bret Rings, solo HI wish I was a Kellogg's Cornflakev by Brad Johnson f and more. FOOD: Lots, with seconds on dessert. MEMORIES: Intimate sharing around the bonfire. Expressing concern through prayer. Mutual gratitude and love for MBI. a '1 . .-16 L Uh. -If X ,- -JJ A- R ' xg - f-gi 92x ,fi Vi ' '-if 6. .2 1 R- 'w- - ..-'l'?1 ' I 'ix wi . w 5,4 4 .-, ,In - ' IA 1' Q X s , , ff YQ,- Q, si Y -M, Q3 - f, if V . tl gQ 51 in -QF, 2 3 if Ailif' 4 6 . 51,y'1 4 ,ul ,F 61' 1' . L VS. Qs 5 1 fi- 'Ti an I ..,,.-i .1 7 11 Bob Reed has the gift of making Bret Rings smile 21 Seniors join in song 31 Al Haymaker 'brotectsn Elaine Fisher from the sunk rays 41 Holly Detterick digs for that last piece of ice 51 Amy Jensen offers a peace offering to Wayne MacRae 61 Dave Holzulin and Bryan Clark ran the whole slzow?! 71 Mark Miller, Margaret Nolt, Dana Goodnougb, Steve Clymer, and Larry Pozza retreat!! Third Year Aviation In a valley surrounded by trees, lakes and mountains stands the Moody Aviation facilities. There are no dorms so students rent houses and apartments in the town nearby. The curriculum is totally mechanical. Eight hours of daily classes are divided into classroom lecture, lab. shop and flying exper- ience. Classes begin with a devotion- al given by a student. and prayer. Nights are used for homework. The schedule is intensive and there is little time to enjoy what has been learned before the student is moved to the next step in learning. Aptitude. motivation and tea- chability are keys to gaining necessary skills. The hardships and joys of learning are taken in stride by men who believe first and foremost that God wants them to be mis- sionaries. Dave Bochman Wayne Carroll Jon Christiansen Ron Curtis Phil Edmiston Wade Ewing Dwight Fegley Gordon Friebel Mark Fuglestad Dan Gleason Matt Goodman Bruce Grebeldinger l! l ! I 0' 1. sis., 5 e si 'Vw 'V i vb., V-L -IL, ,9 H I t 'I ll ' x if T -1 Q -XX 8.3 .::f Dana Griffith Eric Hallquist Tom Harry Tim Harvey Ron Hilbrands Phil Jones Bob Jones Jeff Matzdorf Wade Paquette Randall Pearson Steve Ross Don Stephens Jim Streit John Taylor Ken Van Kirk Ron Banks Doug Baughman Max Beachy Tom Beekman Mark Borland Phil Buller Hal Dipple Andy Dlugos Bob Dontje Slegfried Drexhage Mark Ferguson Marv Fluger Roy Gentry Claude Heiniger Steve Lehman I Z ' i Z SF Dave Turley Paul Westlund Al Williams Fourth Year Avlatlon Ed Leman Warren Lyall Grant Miller Ron Pontier Bruce Riggins Phil Schmidt Joel Tegeler Gene Thieszen I ,fe Hag 'L L? . .. 11 1.-.:.. 535 peace through the storm, praise for trials . . . Proofs that a Living God lives Within me. Like the faded, earthy cocoon harboring a beautiful butterfly . . . In my earthen vessel I have a Treasure- Christ lives in me. I shall never be the same. Transformations . . . becoming like Christ. K . Evening School Graduates ,7 . . Ig Mossetta Brown Marta Cakars .. . :, .1 .I ., rl .C ,S V ' -If 1: Mary Claybrooks Randy Daneliuk .fy . Ruby Griffin Arlie Jones Six to seven years for a diploma'?! That's how long some evening school graduates waited to receive that well deserved diploma. Patience, desire and dedication characterized the graduates. Truck drivers, school teachers, housewives, Moody employees and others worked eight hours a day and went to school at night. Their desire to learn served as an ' A7 .+ 'tif 5' Willie Cammon I Francis Elmore 3 it , - . if' ' 1? -- rf ' . 'xl . fl' . th . 5 .1 I Catherine Landrum incentive to face rush hour traffic and subway crowds. Moody was like a haven of refreshment where we found fellowship with like-minded believers after facing the world all week, said an evening school student. Patience, desire and dedication . . . Their diplomas were certainly well deserved. Congratulations and bless- ings. Shirley Mathena Sarah Pillow Q IK in 'Q Willie McGee X AJ Rachel Montgomery Karen O'Brien .JNL Charles Schneider f,' , I Ilona Steltzer Anne Webb Helen Williams UN IORS We needed time to stop and do nothing so we could be with each other, said Junior president Bill Turner. So the executive committee encouraged Juniors to temporarily set aside their books for organized prayer and encouragement minis- tries directed toward the freshmen class and faculty members. Encour- agement involved praying, meeting with assigned individuals, or send- ing thoughtful notes. The desired goal of unity for Juniors was achieved by reaching out. Meanwhile the class executive committee worked diligently behind the scenes with plans for the JuniorfSenior banquet, Senior reception, upcoming Senior retreat, chapels and socials. Amid the success and confusion, Juniors organized qualitative activities and proved their suspected potentiality. We have a class of dynamic personalities said Bill. Getting to know each other was a worthwhile goa . Mike Agnew Kurt Alford Cheryl Allen Dan Anderson Jolene Anderson Scott Anderson Lori Armstrong Nancy Bahler Natalie Baker Tina Bardill Chattanooga TN Lockport IL Munster IN Venezuela S.A. Sumner NE La Grange IL Pontiac MI New Haven IN St. Petersburg FL SWITZERLAND 35 . - I j ,,, 6 Steve Engram - Parliamentarian Bill Turner - sec. Charles Bulter Pres. Jan Watkins - Corresponding sec. David Becker - Treasurer. Corlew - Vice-pres. Ranita Korpak - Recording al Chaplain Gretchen Tim Bartlett Wheaton, IL Pam Beck Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gretchen Becker Woodstock, IL David Bender Clarence Center, NY Bruce Benson Chicago, IL 2 13 1 , P . 0 Q 'li' PM if 4 , V' A FF! . C 1 1 I 13.,..1. 'Q A ' 1. -W6 im, , Vi 1, J L, Q, F v my v - 1 p 1 ul Q -i! uf' 1, f ik f ' Y Matthew Berberich Wadsworth, IL Deb Bergstrom John Bever Melanie Bixby Debbie Bland Pat Boersema Kim Bonk Roger Boone Denise Bourdeaux Sherri Bowman Orchidy Boyd Stephen Boyd Marilyn Brandt Ralph Brandt Richard Brandt Larry Breid Claire Brenneman Judy Bubeck Terri Bucher Dan Buchweitz Doug Buckwalter Janet Buell Ken Burdett William Burns Vince Camera Kermit Carlberg Morton, IL Mt. Prospect, IL Northglenn, CO Alamo, TX Lansing, MI Parma, OH Cicero, IL Beloit, WI Belmont, MI Detroit, MI St. Petersburg, FL Waukegan, IL Waukegan, IL Waukegan, IL Bloomington, IL York, PA Long Beach, CA Valparaiso, IN Lake Geneva, WI Litiz, PA Oak Brook, IL Westchester, PA Port Huron, MI Amherst, OH Seminole, FL Daniel Carlson Eaton, CO Marilee Carlson Bismarck, ND Lori Carter Cuyahoga Falls, OH Peter Cartwright Lakewood, CO Donna Chadwick Kevin Champion Russell Chapman Mark Cherry John Churchill Chicago, IL Oxford, NC Windsor, NY Auburn, IN Minnetonka, MN Kim Ciavirelli Arlington Heights, IL Kim Clark Beaumont, TX Steve Clymer Liberty Center, OH Rhonda Coats Melissa Cochran Debby Cocklin Phil Coleman William Conforti Dave Corlew Julia Crooks Eileen Cundiff Elizabeth Cusick Michael Daniele Bill Davis Glen Deligdisch Greg DeLong Edward Dilts Gary Disterheft Rebekah Dority Lori Duma Dave Dusenbury Ken Earhart Stephen Engram Dave Erickson Frank Everett Glasford, IL Auburn, NY New Haven, IN Tempe, AZ Paletine, IL Shorewood, IL Belmont, MI Rockford, IN Berkley, MI Holland, PA Whitehouse, OH Ontario, CANADA Oroent, OH Walton, IN Dowagiac, MI Lincoln, NE Akron, OH Kankakee, IL Mt. Joy, PA Elyria, OH Forest Park, IL New Brunswick, CANADA fin inun- 'A fs 'L gg .C A 02 4 1-K' E I ,D I w i C .N ,K r 'rl 'N x an ml A gl .-iff! A If 2 David Fabarez Dawn Faeh Becky Fair Glen Ferguson lo, Ann Fikejs Martha Ford Anita Fore Ken Fox Don Fresh Chris Friberg Beverly Fry Long Beach, CA Central City. NE Lancaster, WI Wapato, WA Temecula, CA New Castle, PA Kansas City, KS Ontario, CANADA Carmel Valley, CA Chicago, IL Livingston, MT Jolene Fullerton Frankfort, IL Jim Galo Wakeman, OH Ralph Garcia Martinez, Guatemaula I5 Cliff Gardner Paul Gardner Richard Geigert Tom Goheen Craig Goodman Allan Gordon Kent Gorham Peter Goss Chris Gouzoules Lois Graham Steve Graham Marianne Graves Sharon Green Miriam Gutzmer Colleen Haag Miami, FL Manistee, MI Baltimore, MD Tacoma, WA Nogales, AZ Ontario, CANADA Burnsville, MN Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Janesville, WI Ontario, CANADA Gifford, PA Reistertown, MD Whitewater, WI Ontario, CANADA 'B V9 lv J ' A T' f 9 Q 1 11 fl' f Bret Hahn Calvin Haines Jim Hanna Drew Harlan Chuck Harper Randy Harris Lars Hasper Sandra Hathaway Sharon Hawkins Randy Heinsch Art Henry Debbie Herrin Catherine Hicks Daniel Higby Thomas Hirschler Flora Ho Gaye Hoch Bob Hofstra Cheryl Holder Steve Holler Lynette Holm Becky Hopkins Paul Houvener Stephen Hovestol Scott Howington Bryan Hughes Dale Hurd Jack Imer Julie Ingraham Mary Ann Ismiel Ft. Wayne, IN Baltimore, MD Oak Forest, IL Monkton, MD Window Rock, AZ Lancaster, PA Evanston, IL Cuyahoga Falls, OH Republic, Ml Mound, MN Edinboro, PA Madison, IA Joliet, IL Phoenix, AZ Brick Town, NJ Chicago, IL Palmer, AK Lansing, IL Concord, NH Sioux Falls, SD Windom, MN Elizabeth, IL Edmonds, WA Delavan, WI Salina, KS Clearwater, FL Bronson,MI Highland, IN Elgin, IL Chicago, IL Melinda Jackman Debbie Jacob Audrey Jamieson Jay Jenkins Barbi Johnson Kirsten Johnson Pat Johnson Charles Johnston Carol Jolliffe Natalie Jones CD Q1 Rebecca Jones Q Israel Kalb III F Pat Kamm Z Michael Kane D Keith Kazner '1 Marcia Kelly Craig Kittaka Cheri Kleinow Ranita Korpak Julie Kulin Brian Kumkoski Tony Kyriazes Dean Landis Kim Laue Dave Laughlin Debbie Lee Howard Lee Eileen Lehuta Donald Lesher Eric Liechty Rosedale, IN Cissna Park, IL Quebec, CANADA Elk Grove, IL Rontana, WI Chisholm, MN Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Ontario, CANADA Racine, WI Baltimore, MD Allentown, PA Melrose Park, IL Wayne, NJ Roanoke, VA Livonia, MI Morton Grove, IL St. Charles, IL Grand Junction, Ml Des Plaines, IL Kenosha, WI Chicago, IL Quakertown, PA Burbank, CA Pleasanton, CA Renton, WA San Francisco, CA Elmhurst, IL Alsip, IL Zion, IL 2 al '49 7. 41 gy-4 ' 3 1 vi Chris Lindst rom Ann Lyons Mark MacKenzie Jonathan Mahler John Maki Lynn Malanowski Debbie Mariano Cheryl Mark Lenny Marsch Nancy Marshall Phil Martin Tim Mathisen John Matovich Louis Matson Zion, II. Chicago, IL Detroit, MI Owego, NY Brimley, MI Radnor, OH Waterloo, NY Woodstock, IL Racine, WI Ontario, CANADA Tulsa, OK Princeton, NJ Harberton, OH West Chicago, IL 155 in ,H ig, 4. M-7, ' D dicatee Dr. Robert B Clark It is obvious Dr. Robert Clark has a place in his heart for children and college age people. If you've been privileged to learn about Cuddly Cradle Roll, Negative Nursery, Jumping Juniors in Education- al Work of the Church, you realize he talks from experience. He shares with gentle pride about his 6 children who enable him to speak with authority on principles for the Christian home. Dr. Clark's goal to make a significant contribution in the field of education is being fulfilled through his teaching and writing. Desire to touch lives of people the Lord has entrusted to him is taking place on our campus. His primary goal to be conformed to the image of Christ makes his life an encouragement and an example to follow. If it hasn't already been noticed, Dr. Clark holds a very special place in the hearts of Moody students. John Matthews Dave Mattocks Thomas Matuch Darlene Maughon Julie May Mike Mazerolle Miriam Metcalf Brenda Migliazza Hannah Miller Mark Moritz John Morris Lynn Morton Eileen Murphy Danny Murrill 156 Oregon, WI Bellevue, WA Chicago, IL Chattanooga, TN Millersville, PA Richibueto, NB Harrisburg, PA Dallas, TX Calgary, Alberta San Diego, CA Montello, WI X , 'x x, H- Y gh: ss. 1 .mt V X A' 1:-',-W7 ,V. gg? , QV . L 3 f' , -X . - ,v -:vw ai i K ' d f 3' 0 , gig V ,a 1 X K if -A - J '-lgw -ff -il' Q- - ,- .fy N ai - gg F A 4 - gg, ' EQ, - ,..fT5 -fi - ' ' ,z Lombard, IL , 4 T 1-,ff ,- .ff 1 9.,,.G,., I, f V' la yy: ,, r 4 ' 4. , 9 'Wi . '- 2 J 'V' ,ff-'fig K' as if!-ini J: A4 2:4115 52 ' ' 22 V5 5, ,. 5 al: f l .L P q iggilf ,Q ' - 7,1 U 5 I .+fffa '?'-,fi ,,5,f,g,,?g . . ' ' 'Tia I , J . ri F, fr1l':' Brooklyn, NY 1 I-dgggeg 5 I +. I..-. 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AFRICA Priscilla Swineford Warren, MI wt. ,I .Q 'Z , 594 -4 4' at Q., J ' .-Lg: I '44 I I5 Kent Taylor Patty Taylor Wayne Taylor David Terrill Jim Thomason Debbie Thompson David Thomson Greg Thornton Alan Tillery Darrell Trulson Lynne Turner William Turner Jim VanCleave San Leandro, CA A Rochester, MI Auburn, NY Clay, NY Royal Oak, MI Long Prairie, MN Bedford, MA McHenry, IL Hamilton, OH North Branch, MN Daisy, TN Mansfield, MA Northbrook, IL Terry Vanderwerf Calumet City, IL . l 1 auf .'- .a',,4, 'lay' ',:Av'- 'aft . A 1- ' Af ' 1 ' s. v J W'-J. - 15 I ' 1, QS r , ' 1 5 , If A Qi:-'mf yan 5.5 .., rf -ff .Yu ' .3 Q x , 'X ..x- X ,A . . :?'s'j,'K'-'J ,QYV ,P --J' C 4' la' an ..4'x'! ' 'P 'N X':.r ' U- 'rl' . rfkf-' Ji'- . . . I. , f . l . 0- --V11-1 0- yt-J'-,L 's.b.- 7 -.1 'L ' Y' H- Q-. 'H ' xl- : -M. in A ilfx 6,1-,v-.F x.,,Q', 4Q:Q,,f U.f,f-,Q . 1 fl. xgl ' ul' K f' fxlyl 1'QX'Q4, .N,..'f- , , ,rm 1. , X -K I .xxxhgfi-Q I' Yilzywi C.,-X, r 1-fr.-.,'1, --M :-.f'.. , yr - Ag A . 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'fir 4 ' , ,A -I lr','x'dx. rs., , av- ,Ar Chris Vogel Ron Vogelpohl Clayton Walker Jeff Walker Skipio Walton Jim Ward Jon Warden David Washburn Jan Watkins Jack Weimer Mark Wells Dick Wheeler Thomas Wiegman Harold Wilkin Mary Williams Robin Woelke Dave Wolfe Steve Wolfe Sharon Wright Debra Yankey Lancaster, PA Elyria, OH Peoria, IL Edmonds, WA Lynwood, WA Waupun, WI Chicago, IL Lost Hation, IA Lansing, MI Valparaiso, IN Ln Park Forest, IL C Macomb, IL 2 Puebla Pue, MEXICO -4 Aurora, IL O Racine, WI I U2 Chicago, IL Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak, MI Oak Park, IL Joliet, IL 5 I ,. Welcoming New Students to MBI or ,li L .ww Randy Heinscll shows off his Welcome Week smile. xx Q -un. 1 i , ff I got it all in two bags! I I Do these lines ever end? K O I I I 'Nth Welcome week packet - You mean its free?! tk 1. l f i., Welcome Week 19 0 Snoopy reigned during Welcome Week on almost 50 bright yellow T-shirts of students who welcomed freshmen to Moody and Orientation Week. Welcome Week members arrived one day before the freshmen, went to work the next morning at 7:00 and got to bed at 777 WW members with sore feet., sweat, smiles and their Snoopy T-shirts loaded and unloaded trunks, books, clothes, boxes, suitcases . . . They became friends, listeners, a shoulder to cry on as freshmen adjusted to the big city and college. Adjustment was eased with tours of great Chicago, an ice-cream social in the rain, skits, magic show, and music by the New Disciples. There were the slow marches through registration, l.D. card and account payment lines, and the freshman inherited the WW members' tired feet, but kept their smiles. 'illi- Qllili tili- 'Ii-ll Vila Vil- ihgw- lf' LJ How much more stuff have you got in there? FRESHM N Butterflies as big as elephants . . .lines. . .Welcome Week smiles . . . lines . . . tears . . . lots of mail from home . . . lines . . . frequent long distance calls charged to Mom and Dad . . . Soon mail became scarce as freshmen discovered that college wasn't so bad, and parents adjusted to their absence with a sigh of relief at the lowered phone bill. The freshmen class numbering nearly 650 was the largest class in the history of Moody. Jeff Mosier, freshmen president, set as a class goal to build an awareness that each student needed an intimate rela- tionship with Christ. He said, We come with high expectations and are disappointed to find we are living with people who have problems like us. We look at the students around us and say 'some of them will be great Christians - but not me.' Through the year we realized that within each student lies the poten- tial to be greatly used of God. Bruce M ushial - Chaplain, Flint Calvin - Vice - Pres., Mark Ondracek - Treas., Sue Cla virelli Pres., Debbie De Young - Rec. sec.. Jeft'Mnsipr - ffnrresnonding sec., Not pictured vi. Lona Abbott Bremen, IN 3' ' 1 - 1 Janice Abens Aurora, IL . Dave Adams Winthrop Harbor, IL , in A 1 , Otis Agee Birmingham, AB V I David A'Hern Joliet, IL ,1 ' fl I5 Mike Alexander Terry Allenbaugh Karen Anderson Lori Anderson Janet Angrisani Chino Valley, AZ ' Longbeach, CA Antioch, IL Rockford, IL Beakon Falls, CT - fs if ip as r . Ag.- Y .. f -1 i ' f I 1 Dale Archer Akron, OH Diane Arnold East Peoria, IL Paula Ashbaugh Alto, MI Nathan Aubrey New Berlin, NY Michael Austin Peoria, IL Clint Ayers Cutbank, MT Susan Bachert Kathy Ball Barbara Banks Linda Barker Loomfield, NM Elverson, PA Arlington Heights, IL Reed City, MI xw 43 f I I x gg 4 L rv ,Q-' I L x S 1 O V W3 4 5 Q Q I ,l cj A 6 ' 5 5 ,Qi l 1.4 t !v : of . M 4. 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' - s 1 ., 0?-2 J WAS. 12 FRESHMEN 166 John Bucy Amy Buell Anthony Burkholder Jeff Burns Beth Callahan Flint Calvin Octavia Camacho Jim Cantleberry Diane Carlson Mary Carlson Nancy Carpenter William Carter Brent Casper James Cerda Samuel Chan Wan Chang Cathy Charley Robert Chastain Craig Chism Eunkyung Choe Sue Ciavirelli Charles Cionca Patrick Clarey Daniel Clark Lori Claton Steve Clifton Matthew Collins Glen Compton Lynn Condron Daniel Conklin Tom Conrad Craig Cooper Tammy Cooper Frank Coulson Marchelle Cowser Akron, OH Oakbrook, IL Lititz, PA Chicago, IL Columbia City, IN Lincoln, NE Virgin Islands Cuyahoga Falls, OH New Lenox, IL Valley City, ND Hayward, CA Danville, IL Huetenanto, Guatemala Puebal, Mexico Brooklyn, NY Landover, MD Chicago, IL Chattanooga, TN Muskego, WI Winfield, IL Arlington Heights, IL Chicago, IL Aubron, MI Chanhassen, MN Remington, IN Warren, MI Brockport, NY Neosho Falls, KS Peoria, IL Gibson City, IL Chicago, IL Edina, MN New Berlin, WI Barberton, OH Peoria, IL w ta 5 1 YQ W N will 1 x K A . ,L uv' .F P 1, , , tidal ,gi -o,, A H -' Ai X , a . 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Clemens, MI Lombard, IL Elmhurst, IL Miami, FL Dayton, OH Remington, IN Tehran, Iran Elkhart, IN West Chicago, IL Chicago, IL LaSalle, IL Lombard, IL Campbell Hall, NY Tacoma, WA Riverside, CA Aurora, IL Lincoln, NE Streetsville, Ontario Park Ridge, IL Terrell Gramling Liberty Center, OH NEIIAIHSEIHJ MEN ESH FR n-1 NI O Cindy Grant Lyle Granzow Dan Green Michael Green Gary Grommet Bette Gromoll Randy Guliuzza Tim Gunsteens Bob Gustafson Tim Hahn Gail Haines Paul Haines Linda Halladay Russ Hammett Linda Harmon Yvonne Harper June Harris Doug Harrison Joni Harrod Jeffrey Hart Kathy Hart John Hasenberg John Hauck Peggy Hauflaire Helen Hawkins Robin Hawley Stephen Hayward John Heininger Debbie Heitman Steve Herald Jeremy Hickerson Gordon High Jim Hilker Rhonda Hill Brad Hirsch Addison, IL Des Moines, IA Resterstown, MD Indianapolis, IN Wichita, KA Palos Heights, IL Rapid City, SD Park Ridge, IL Winthrop Harbor, IL Fort Wayne, IN New South Wales, AUST. New South Wales, AUST. Salem, WI Lancaster, CA Maple Park, IL Windowrock, AZ Farmuine, VA Whittier, CA Englewood, CO Gceanside, CA Algonevin, IL LaGrange, IL Fenton, MO Villa Park, IL Oak Park, IL Auburn, NY Wheaton, IL New South Wales, AUST. New Lenox, IL Michigan City, IN Seattle, WA Boca Raton, FL Racine, WI Akron, OH Waterloo, IA N ol .v X is A' 1' 1. I S I r 9 X ' - . X x X 1 -' 'J A id S if .. A ,xf , ' tfffgma' ff 'vs 'ef if A ? A hh f . Q 'Q we - ff Q Tx: , I .- L 91 ' I 1 'Q lf ' 'Y V - .- '4l I, t J: fx I 'f s , ,lf I. , P ,, i . I . .Q IQ, , 1 Janet Hockett Cathy Hofstra Jerald Hohndorf Jim Holder Kelli Holman Cheryl Hoover Jim Hop Patrick Hopkins Michael Horst Jonathan Horton Marty Horton Sonja Horvath Bonnie Howard Jim Hoyne Ric Hudgens Michelle Hueni Anton Huger Mitch Huling Jerry Hullinger Tampa, FL Lansing, IL Omaha, FL Cortland, IL Freeport, IL Tallmadge, OH Rockyvalley, IA Streator, IL Warminester, PA Martinsburg, PA Jaffrey Center, NH Glenview, IL Norwich, CT Chicago, IL Tuscola, IL Bremen, IN Washington, D.C. Columbus, GA Monticello, IL Ronald Hunt Jacki Ingle Connie Isley Brian Jacob Brenda Jacobs Jeff Jacobsen William Jancewicz Bonnie Jefferson Eugene Jesel Douglas Jester Charles Johnson D. Tim Johnson Gail Johnson Laurie Johnson Lin Johnson Lori Johnson Marilyn Johnson Shari Johnson Tanya Johnson Tim W. Johnson W Q Shelbyville, TN Plymouth, IN Bensenville, IL Cissna Park, IL Wheaton, IL Windsor, Ontario Norwich, CT Colchester, IL Brecksville, OH Houston, TX Fredricktown, OH Rizal, Philippines DeKalb, IL Willmar, MN Chicago, IL in .IV ,X 'l it ' if H . X ' 'F N 4 ' X Q. k l , . , . Y .s I . ' 'T 4- '- at it I -4 W V? 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N -Q I' ? had K I sl Iv f r Steve Mason Jacob Mathen Sue Matson Stephen Maurey Jack Mayer Mark Maynor Julie McClure Tim McClure Kathy McDaniel Daniel McDougall Tom McGehee James McIntosh Luann McIntyre Randy McLaren Cathy McNeill Ruth McWherter Ross Meads Joel Mellinger Barbara Meng Valerie Merutka Daniel Meyers Gregg Meyer Rhonda Miatke Tammy Middlebrooks Brian Miller Dale Miller Emily Miller Wendell Mills Dave Minor Elizabeth Montie Melody Moon Suzanne Mooney Melody Moore William Moore Elizabeth Mosby Virginia Beach, VA Kerala, India West Chicago, IL Iowa City, IA Bartlett, IL Joppa, MD Dyer, IN Carlock, IL Richmond, VA Oakville, Ontario Hayward, CA Jackson, MI Martinsburg, PA Orland Park, IL Kitchener, Ontario Lincolnwood, IL Evart, MI Kent, OH St. Louis, M0 Chicago, IL Laurel, MD FL Seminole. Waldwick, NJ Dothan, AL Conewango Valley, NY Zion, IL Silvis, IL Mt. Prospect, IL Chandler, AZ Arlington Heights, IL Seminole, FL Harshaw, WI Des Plaines, IL Brazil Palatine, IL NEIIAIHSEIHJ , , V ' , ,w ,M , A w 1 , , A 4 1 i S. Q . 5 ,S 4 L A I w 1 l 1 1 I L I x FRESHMEN Jeff Mosier Mark Mosley Sheila Moulton Cleve Mugford Janice Murray Rebecka Murray Bruce Mushial Rick Naatz Blair Nelson Mark Nelson Darryl Newman Tim Nielsen Linda Nikitin Lynn Noble Rene Noble Linda Norris John Noverini Gregory Nuckols Rosemary Nummerdor Randy O'Brien Beth Ochampaugh Brian O'Connel Tom Olsen Mark Ondracek Tim 0'Quinn Richard Otten Carey Owen Francis Owens Tom Palmer Ken Parkhurst Don Parks L. Michael Patrick Mike Patterson Stephen Paul Julie Peiffer Naperville, IL Clinton, OH Orangeville, ON Bristol, WI Lahaina, HI Cleveland, OH Los Altes, CA Manterville, MN Vancouver, BC Virginia Beach, VA Mississayga, ON West Dundee, IL MI Warren Ottawa, IL Chicago, IL Kouts, IN Rivergrove, IL Springfield, MO Wapun, WI Edina, MN Wenatchee, WA Columbia, SC Racine, WI Berwyn, IL Longbeach, CA Whiting, VT Pucallpa, Peru Lisbon, IA Ramona, CA Edmonds, WA Midlothian, VA Crystal Springs, MS Phoenix, AZ Dallas, TX Pottstown, PA 'Q X ., xi A ' A i A. B X-if A '..- sq. ,, Q , S.. wi, X J I A . , I -,- f. wz' k, mx. .i L- , .. ' 3? 5,1 iii . J. ' Q Q T' , - 5 6 in 'I 4-I -'53 gh? in u, V iq Mark Penn Ed Perrine Mark Perry Ruth Perschbacher Kathy Petrie John Petrilli Jim Petzel Jill Phillips Sandy Pierce Daniel Placko Doris Ploch James Pohlmann Tim Polk Sandra Pollock Joel Popenfoose Danny Porch Bruce Powell Brownsville, PA Belgium, WI Omaha, NE Posen, IL Kincardine, UN Syracuse, NY Hales Corner, WI Timmins, ON Huntington, IN Chicago, IL Lincolnshire, IL Minneapolis, MN Villa Park, IL Avon, CT Leesburg, IN Chatsworth, GA Torrington, WY Doug Prevette North Wilkesboro, WC - f- Thomas Price V Bloomington, IL Robin Pruitt Joe Puffer Laurie Quinn Linda Ragont April Ramos Jerome Ramsay Lawrence Rascher Keith Rathbun Timothy Reed Debbie Rees Marcia Reichman Donald Reiher Joyce Reist Richard Rhodes Julie Rice Daniel Richardson Richard Rickert Roger Ridley Blane Rings Plainwell, MI Chicago, IL Fairplay, CO Arlington Heights, IL 1 ,Q , Ladd, lL Oakville, CT St. Louis, MO Houston, TX Lapeer, Ml Slidell, LA 4 ,- Diamond City, AR 9 Newton Square, PA , ON L Waterloo, ' Chillicothe, OH ..,2g,- . 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X at gi I at t A-is William Robbins Terron Robinson Carlisle, PA Chicago, IL Greg Rodgers Woodstock, New Brunswick Annette Rosol Cindy Roth Dave Rousseau Kenneth Rubow Challise Rucin Donna Rummel LeeAnn Runyan Gayle Russell Betsy Ruth Tim Ryan Gord Sadlier David Samuel Lori Sanders John Santaferraro Louis Sari Steve Saunders Monica Sautter Leo Schefe Dave Schlueter Steve Schmidt Susan Schneider Richard Schnorbus John Schultz Nancy Scott Timothy Scott Gary Sears Dale Seng Sandra Sepanski Jim Settecase Pam Shannahan Julie Shawback Steve Shearer Ingleside, IL Detroit, OR Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Oak Lawn, IL NJ Newton, Zionsville, IN Elburn, IL Wonder Lake, IL Chicago, IL Burlington, ON Honolulu, HI Akron, OH Sunneyville, CA Chicago, IL Havertown, PA Moravia, NY Des Plaines, IL Mahomet, IL Hayden Lake, IO Mt. Prospect, IL Chicago, IL Billerica. MA Richlandtown, PA Evanston, IL Cleveland Heights, OH Pittsburgh, PA Lombard, IL LaGrange, IL Franklin Park, IL Streator, IL Jackson, MS NEIIAIHSEIHQI FRESHMEN Steven Sheets Earl Shepherd Mac Shepperson Kathy Sherman Carla Shirkey Kenneth Short Thomas Showalter Lesa Shreve Laura Simmons Cheryl Simpson James Simpson Kent Simpson Willie Simpson Denice Sipress Cindy Skidmore Steve Small Andrea Smith Gary Smith Jana Smith John Smith Chris Snyder Dan Snyder Candy Solheim Don Solin Luke Sommer Peter Sorensen Carol Sowinski Steve Spata Rodney Spencer Stuart Spencer Ray Spetz Sharon Spinella 'Marie Sroka Carl Staff Max Stager Fairmont, WV Riverdale, MD El Dorado, AR Canterbury, CT Oak Park, IL Griffith, IN Geneva, IL Akron, OH Ramona, CA San Jose, CA Utica, MI Flushing, IL Bryan, TX Jones, MI Marcellus, Ml Winona Lake, IN Gansevoort, NY Chicago, IL Bend, OR Burbank, CA Chicago, IL Benton Harbor, MI Glendale, AZ Melrose Park, IL San Jose, CA Cumberland, ME Oak Creek, WI Addison, IL Durand, MI Media, PA Ironwood, MI Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Kenosha, WI Ohio City, OH Q is 1 Ii' m 2 5- F X , ee' S 15 , , I ' , If Lf- I nl X4 , 1 r Q ,Z -, Y mls I J ' lv x f 1 l YQ O W a ,, 1. .L 7 ve-r X 'x Xi ,W .ff J l A 5 S 'A H7 Si gr -w I Q f c' nv, K x 1 . fin 8x...a ui-h 32 SE, A Dawn Staley Judy Steimle Tina Steingraber Wendy Stevens Rod Stevenson Jenny Stiles Michael Stimac Sherrie Stirewalt Sally Stout Dennis Strege David Stultz Becky Sullivan Penny Sutherland Steve Swope Rebecca Tanner Brian Tansy Bill Taylor Chris Taylor Scott Taylor Ashland, UH Holland, MI Barrington, IL Shasta, CA Joliet, IL Mt. Holly, NJ Joliet, IL Union Town, OH Flushing, WI Valparaiso, IN Sioux City, IA Plymouth, MN South Holland, IL Plainwell, MI Glendale Heights, IL Indianapolis, IN Springfield, MA Poplar Grove, IL Salt Lake City, UT Michael Tesauro Mark Teuerle Peter Thiessen Dan Thomas Larry Thomas Lisa Thompson Lois Thompson Heidi Thorne Cathy Thornton Deborah Throckmorton Dwaine Tilford Pam Tomich Rick Topping Nancy Trayler Christine Troolines Elizabeth Troolines Bryan Turgeon Marc Tyler Steve Tyler Chicago, IL Longbeach, CA Lyndhurst, OH Norwich, WY Seminole, FL Quarryville, PA Okotoks, CANADA Chicago, IL Rochelle, IL St. Petersburg, FL Portage, IN Barberton, OH Bramalea, ON Indianapolis, IN Sunneyville, CA Sunneyville, CA Kenosha, WI Silverbay, MN Silverbay, MN , 4 w -.ex El i ' 'li iflf filn i. is gi , 1 -IQ A Q , -117:-f 11 is 3 Randy Umfleet James Vagner Gail Vajko Keith Valles Anne Vandenberg Mark Van Natta Sarah Vinson Steve Virostko Francis Vitollo Brad Voltmer Mark Vosmeier Carol Wade Wes Wagner Ace Walker Rachel Walker Tom Walker Lynn Wall Byron Waller Donna Walton Randy Wandell Olney, IL Parma, OI-I Wheaton, IL Foxriver Grove, IL Chicago, IL Flushing, MI Rock Island, IL Portland, OR New Baltimore, NY Greenbay, WI Fort Wayne, IN Oakville, WA Warsaw, IN Fort St. James, B.C. Fort St. James, B.C. Fort Myers, FL Bradford, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Mary Jane Way Sarah Weiss Charles Welch Iris Wellington Glenn Wendtland Sue Whaley John Wheaton Tim Wheeler Dan White James Wicks Curt Wilkinson Ben Williams Melody Williams Carol Wilson Patrick Wilson Rebecca Winzer Stephen Wise Ron Wismer Joan Witte Berkley, MI Augusta, Cleveland, OH Mesa, AZ Chicago, IL Wheaton, IL Excelsior, MN Wheaton, IL Villa Park, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Janover Park, IL Campbellton, NB Peoria, IL Ceiba, PR Douglas, KS DeKalb, IL Saginaw, MI Chicago, IL ,I I 1 , 'wr il 1 Donald Wood Julie Woodruff Pat Woods Wes Woodward Elizabeth Woolsey Robert Woolsey Billy Worst David Wright Lorri Wright Jim Wynstra Jay Wysong Debbie Yarrow Debra Yeip Lynette Zarriello Robert Zickefoose . ,,., , 0, +.u-v FQ., Brockton, MA Wheaton, IL Cumberland, MD Oregon, WI Washingtonville, NY Boone, IA Chicago, IL Wonderlake, IL Muscatine, IA Racine, WI Wawaka, IN Lombard, IL St. Claire, MI Chicago, IL Vermilion, OH 4- L Q A f ' , NN .,-L' If A- Z. X: 1' - . ar.-: 1- . Q Vw?-??7f '- -. 47'gfA .. L f 'Ia 1 -. . .. ,F -,V 'fs ,J 'Nm . f A 2 f '. A - ,, .1 -. . -rn iq- A.S.P. Leaving a variety of occupa- tions from an art teacher to an eye-doctor, ASP students invaded our campus for a short year. All that is left is their friendships and contributions to the school and community. However brief, it was a year of reflecting, goal setting, and studying. Dennis Page, ASP president, left his organ-piano business to come to Moody with his wife and two children. As a deacon of his church he desired to gain confidence in teaching the Word and discipling. l-le said of the ASP class, Our fellowship and love is special. ASP students are people who believe God has something special for their lives - that's why they're here. Tony Carr Pam Carter Carol Cmiel Gary Cook Jeannine Cunat Janet Davison Donald Decker Gina Dekoek Wichita, KS Chicago, IL Orland Park, IL Jonesville, WI Lyons, IL Peru, IL Greenwood, WI Phoenix, AZ Deborah Desalvo Baton Rouge, LA Jim Eliason Kim Evans David Fatum Corazon Gonzales Robert Grimshaw Kathleen Hegarty James Henderson Alison Hopwood Lori Johnson Edward Jose Margaret Kipka Agan, Guam Columbus, IN Eatontown, NJ Shelton, WA Oswego, IL Oakbrook, IL Rancho Cordova, CA Barrie, Ontario Chaska, MN Alexandria, MN Chicago, IL President - Dennis Page, Vice-Pres., Susan - Val Evans Treasurer Bob Landrebe MU Stoddard, Rec. Sec. - Lori Johnson, Carr. Sec. Rep. - Paul Myers 2 I I 5.- 6 . will ,pf I Vanessa Koerner Grundy Center, IA Alma Kunz Akron, OH Robert Landrebe Bellwood, IL John Lee Willow Springs, IL Linda Levy Mark Lindeblad Winifred Minear Cleveland, OH Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Paul Myers Whitewater, WI Dennis Page Beaufort. SC Judy Perry West Swanzey, NH Michael Rae Eastlake, OH Jerome Rucin Oaklawn, IL Jean Scypiniski Grandledge, MI Don Shaw Hartland, New Brunswick Howard Silverman Buffalo, NY Steve Smith Lakewood, C0 Elaine Snodgrass Tulsa, OK Rhonda Spears Laconia, NH Evelyn Stenzel New Hyde Park, NY Barry Timko Chrus Heights, CA Rick Tischle Mary Toth Marlu Troppito Scott Wasmuth Beth Wells Gresham, OR River Grove, IL Berwyn, IL Ithaca, NY Caribou, ME ' 4 Jeff Whitaker East Lansing, MI Daniel Wicher Newton, NJ Susan Wicher Newton, NJ ? ED TU Unclassified Lucy Adkisson Nancy Albright Jamie Bailey Brenda Darr Ellen Day Freda deRivera Marjorie Ferguson Linda Freiburger Robin Frutig Kurt Fuqua Pamela Golden Sandra Goss Daniel Grant Lorraine Green Carol Hagen Steven Hoffer Robert Jimenez Jennifer Jukes Alan Kajiwara Colleen Kerr Carla Koontz Patti Laubenstein Cathy Owens Rachael Pedersen Michalle Quass Rebecca Sample Cheryl Sanders Mike Shriver Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Des Plaines, IL Carrollton, IL Lansing, IL Worchester, MA St. Clair Shores, MI Prospect Hgts., IL Howe, IN Whitesboro, NY Baltimore, MD New Britain, CT Centralia, IL Duluth, MN Chicago, IL Sunnyvale, CA Arlington Hgts., IL New Hamburg, Ontario Chicago, IL Burlington, Ontario Gas City, IN Kimberly, WI Durham, NC Mato Grosso, Brazil Indianapolis, IN Port Byron, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL David Street Glendale Heights, IL Steven Warner Arthur Waterman 188 Hales Corners, WI Tucson, AZ ,.,., I A I o I ,. fav! L ,ft W, we .gi M 364551 f. Gigi ff! f 5 n Q if '5 R vt I1 f 4 4 J,-lx W 1 1 sl WW l l T 'Q ff 24 I-a -1 Sprlng Students Sue Akins Kalamazoo, MI Arenla Ao Nagaland, India Bonnie Arbuthnot Dale Ballew Heidi Becker Graham Blaikie Tim Blake Gibsonia, PA Dundee, IL Woodstock, IL Buckland, New Zealand Kitchener, ON Karen Bressler Harrisburg, PA Chris Capes Dawn Christensen Margaret Christy Julie Corty David Craig Grace Davis Jocelyn Edwards Pam Entingh Bret Farestad Bryon Fuji John Ginter Alice Guth Dave Haas Sarasoto, FL Bothell, WA Lower Burrell, PA Chicago, IL Decatur, IL Jackson, KY Chicago, IL Kettering, OH Bloomingdale, IL Chicago, IL Kettering, OH Flanagan, IL Burnsville, MN 189 'f,,ll' Dan Hammond Rockford, MI Bruce Hamphton Fowler, IN David Hemstreet Carol Stream, IL Karl Henry Nevada, IA James Hill Mechanicsburg, PA Henry Horn Chicago, IL John Jindra North Ridgeville, OH Ralph Jordan Va. Beach, VA Jeffrey Kerr Apollo, PA Glen Kiddle Chicago, IL Tim Ledbetter DeKalb, IL Hansjorg Leutwyler Rombach, Switerzland George Levant Newport News, VA Rebecca Loveland Newton, NJ Maureen Lyle Watertown, MA Warren Matson W. Chicago, IL QR' nwqve -'HF MX .. -'fqmxyqgqw 5,1 .T I - as.-ff xl. I l V A A l cr I Ns' SS ls N- Q I , .eimi C BX' N X gm W, x 4 ape if-: ,. si. I ww X as x 4 , fig, - Q-Q ld U ' 2 xi. ,f if gf? A c x in ' Keith Matthews Wheaton IL , Sandra McKean Cedar Lake, IN Steven McQueen Wlllmar MN James Miller Spooner WI X X. N X. Ss xx -1 FN t Q: f is - K ga . 15 -na 6 V ,B I 1 X , . L .2 N . . ' A N lx S N X t X shi. '. i .V A ,,. v, .J. 'sf Q, I I x .Rb R A I L Af' -sa. 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'Q' bn 16? N xf kjif: Y . sex fM .iff .. f A5 fm 4 ,X .,. L ., ,, ,a 4 a-'EL -5 -.fu PMN, .'H P. 16 F5??':'Z53bifQ5E1i'i351T1i??kQ2ifif'2i'i ' ,AEQJWE ' 1 ' - V 15 infix. fr,-11:'1,1g,'.iBfi-.af uJ1.:.aufP:-f- Our President p Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 Our whole lives are marked by In 4 transformations. Physically, emotional- it X ly, and mentally, we are constantly Wiatr changing. As children of God, He has initiated our spiritual transformation. ' Through the work of Jesus Christ, He empowered us to change from darkness to light. The Lord also expects us to use this power and holds us responsible for a continuing spiritual transformation. We have endeavored with you to reach this goal through study and interaction. It is our prayer that each of you will .... be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good, and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2 CNASBJ. We love you. Your friend, Q59 THE TOY DESIGN CAPITAL OF THE WORLD . l.,- 4 ' . K ' fjf-'efifsf Ffa. ,V - nge e i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 MARVIN GLASS AND ASSOCIATES 'Congratulations to this B ,fxy year s graduates! rx ,J May your ministry be long and fruitful . . . may we serve you as you serve I His growing church? fu' S QNDQRD PUBLISHING h I 'KSN UQ ff? R Z I 11 -Mk I 1 Na f if s. f Q .f g a ,f ' .Z -si .R I x I N f M!! 9 o w s the tune prepare ior more than a iantasy. t's your iuture. And your future depends on s you're making now. Pian to mature aiuabie career the pian ' ' d and spirit. Get v ' i ssroom training. in min experience aiong with c a John Brown University is a iearning community that oiiers you more. Don't settie for a fantasy. Write the Director oi Admissions, Now' s the time Uniyer sity . for John Brown E ,,.,..-V, lohn Drown University M 12161 Q Q siiaomswlnv. BGCUII A2332 h0SlJIiaIuty Ygur LaSa11efgf' . N. 720 CHIC LASALLE ST AGO, ILL. 50515 PHONE 554-81oo CQRPQ RATIQN 225W Ch' eslcheslflut 1Cag0,IL 606 337-4080 I0 AM ERICAN UNEN SUPPLY it 'V fic-',,f,.'. -' 1 new- lei., -' -ex ,. 'lg- 2-vm .zrf- 'm:intiuf,,,, - rfi1!r f,'.li 1 ' -:fits We It -, is 1111251111-t:,:,., , ' i-'1g5i:-aatrlaiin ,Lily-,IQ .-A-Mfg, ' L 6 1 RI- 'tI55-I-QWIQI-I q :.':tig5!':.,,i1t i. l 'XIII :N Yigilgil A 'l , mx wig 'txrriml :li il ai sh'-11. ded 3.1 7 It Wil' I I qw iiiltigi 1 ll Nitin, it 1 V Q Q Tl I 1 gui .P - iff, '13 i et iii N11 :I it 111 N1 I iii , l,l H , 3 wiiilzi I 3 Q aims i ,. N 1 If' .Q .TQ i 15 Axis 5 iii Q ul sl ,till 1 li, W out I Wx 2111 1 , -, 'S lylv T it 1' N 2203 Qs E Ili ll.. We at Lawson YMCA wish to extend our best wishes to the 1980 graduating class of Moody Bible Institute. May the future hold many exciting experiences as you strive to serve God and the Chicago community Lawson YMCA Student iii Memberships Include FITNESS CLASSES Unlimited participation in over 40 classes, offered in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings, seven days a week. HANDBALL, RACQUETBALL, SQUASH COURTS GYMNASIUMS Two gyms available for basketball, volleyball, jogging, and general conditioning. WEIGHTROOMS Three completely equipped areas including an Olympic weight room, Universal Gym, and an exercise ilightweightl facility. SWIMMING POOL Available for lap swimming Monday thru Friday from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PMg Saturday from 1:00 to 5:30 PM: Sunday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. There are occasional swim classes during these periods which will use a portion of the pool. COURSES FOR ADULTS Seventy classes, including instruction, in racquetball, tennis, swimming, investing, dance, languages, speedreading, and many more, at reduced rates. For Information: Call Courtesy Desk 944-6211 Lawson YMCA 30 West Chicago Avenue BEREAN MISSION, INC. . ,F--. I l.e.si!,l AFRICA: Republique du Zaire Morocco Kenya Cmissionaries on Ioanj ISLANDS: Philippines - Barbados Dominica - Grenada SOUTH AMERICA: Ecuador - Brazil U.S.A.: Navajoland CNMJ - Spanish Field CFLJ Rev. Donald A. Urey-General Director 3536 Russell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63104 Congratulations to the Class of '80 Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem CAM-couNTRv CHALLENGE CONSIDER... OUR CHALLENGE... 1,300 Double CAM-related that churches in number of Central America, churches Panama, in Mexico, 10 and Spain. years! If you have the gift of evangelism or pastor- teacher, why not consider exercising your gifts with us in CAM-country? gm 8623 La Prada Dfivg AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 'M' Di' 'eww FOR JEWISH EVANGELISM 5860 North Lincoln Chicago, Illinois 60645 Our Hypemikon fCoIlege1 class meets the issues of today QaQiQee Cgaptist Cliunch N5 9:1 . e .....,,ml-Q-........ ' Rev. Joseph W. Hutton, Minister SUNDAYS3 WEDNESDAYSI Rev. James C. Christensen. Minister of Christian Education 9245 dm. Sunday School 7315 p.m. Bible Study Mr. Timothy Dietlin. Minister of hlusic 10355 a.mA Worship prayer Service - Awana 11:00 a.m. Childrens Church . 5:00 p.m. Youth Groups For transportation to the church call 6:00 plm' Evening Services Student Church membership Offered 477-6716 H '.I '--2 - 4u5'5-54,i.A - E4-ZH-1'.'5-Q ' BF'-SQL - f5-VdE'fC'i5- - fi-'AQ-3 - QWLE - 'Q'f'uQN'ES -1 - CCSUR Fri-I - gijiri P I L . 3 r- ' Q i ,A 5 e I , i I -, .-,,H.,u1i-,f ',,., , ,. 'ICON' I5 z'lI7IL' to nmlve all grace ulvozuzd to you, 50 that 1'liL'lHf11I'7Ig5L1fl711 iimegs, lznzriizg all that you HCCLI, you will alvozmd in every good work. ill Corin. 0:87 TIIH Ulf!-'llji-IRS :XT THE IN'I'IiRN.-XTIONAL IIIi.'XI7QI'.'XR'I'IiRS UF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Nyack. New York 10960 I 1,4 mI4if'r.ilw-i H liixvrm N- viippiivli 1 x N I X in in :mi :mu ini--.1-.vuriiv-iuiiiu-,llumw.irlilri-N5 L L . . Y . Christian Service Brigade CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '80 AND WELCOME TO THE MOODY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ll tim You have entered a fellowship ot' -10,000 former students and graduates. Contact our Placement Service for individual or organizational assistance. Participate in the Moody Alumni Fund. Visit the Alumni Center in Smith Hall. Fellowship with classmates at your local Alumni meeting. You will receive four issues ofthe ALUMNI NEWS each year LASALLE FLO WERS 731 North LaSalle Charge by Phone With Your Congratulations American Express Visa Cartablanche Diners Club Mastercharge Ph. 787-3680 lluen your mouth 7th Floor Q Water Tower Place 280-2700 9 v - 2 -L 92 ldl11lJllS life ugnulh Qllldallll P l4ll'llUlIS hh-' hunks lrlfl'lDlIH lull- ntagnnm-' Looking for a way to meaningful christian service? As an individual, God gives you the opportunity to make a unique contribution to His world. We would like to help you discover and express that contribution in a personal ministry with high school age young people. 60lbywfaf0,fZ0lw, CLASS OF 1980 BIBLE CHRISTIAN UNION praises God for another MBI graduating class and prays that He will direct your steps and make your lives most effective in His appointed place. 5 BIBLE CHRISTIAN UNION seeks from God recruits for its ministries in 14 European countries, including Iby radiol the USSR: and in North America among Jews, children, and ethnic groups. WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO Candidate Secretary ' - United States I Box 718, Lebanon, PA 17042 Canada 554 Nlain Street East, Hamilton, ON L8Nl 1J3 For more information about serving as a volunteer or in a full-time ministry in Youth for Christ, either in this country or in 53 other countries, contact: gouth for christ PO. Box 419 0 Wheaton, illinois 60187 - - , How You Can Be Part of the Cnnslder This. Pacific Garden Mission Ministry You may not be able to join us in person in ministering to down-and- outers and others reached by Pa- cific Garden Mission. But you can have a definite part in our far- reaching ministry. Here's how: 1. Pray for the working of the Holy Spirit in lives as we daily conduct three Gospel meetings and three Bible classes for new Christians and others. 2. Pray for the men and women who profess faith in Christ. Pray thatthe Holy Spirit willgive thema hunger for the Word and victory over the sin that has ruled their lives for so many years. Annually hundreds pray the sinner's prayer inthe PGM prayer room. Gisuf SIN Mille WA 597 tit? ifUfAIII,ia0U h Gif lirvll is E159 'NX 3. Pray that our staff will daily show compassion and a sensitiv- ity to the spiritual needs of those who come to Pacific Garden Mis- sion seeking food, clothing, shel- ter, and medical aid. 4. 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Richard Tallmadge Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Chairman Vice-Chairman X .fv- r l James N. Mathias John Elsen Robert G. Dunlop Robert E. Foltz Secretary Assistant Secretary S, '15, K. Richard E. Gildner N R, , N-. Q N X t 5? 5 Q 5' v Y - x - vf .. , N 1 . . i W s - ii f ' I X 'riff 55 'A Roy Nyholm Edgar A. Harrell W. Maxey Jarman Edward L. Johnson William F. Mitchell Wallace L. Pepin George Sweeting agar:-efff: ,, ,g1,fEe:2,f-121-rw 1- z 3552, ' W Y 4 1, Q .-sf :ima 4' ,. M., ,- f -.,- .. , , 4 . 0, . , rw' 1'-fifxgyzd,-fs ,,j,f,.jr,.--fx ,fQA?'.'1il ' 'L' , -4-' .- -4' 5 210 1 Directory Harald Edwin Aadahl I John 3:2 Rt. 1, Box 196B: Williamsburg, VA 23185 Plans: Seminary, marriage Intramurals 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 2,3. Pamela Sue Abel II Corinthians 9:8 7006 Taylor Mill Rd: Independence, KY 41051 Plans: Day Care Women's Glee 2: Big-Sis 1: Tutoring 2. Laura Marie Adams Proverbs 4:18 146 S. Spencer: Mesa, AZ 85204 Plans: Discipleship-Counseling ministry Steven EarlAdamson . , Romans 8:37 2324 N. Holland- Sylvaniard: Toledo, OH 43615 , Q 1 I Plans: More schooling, Preach the Word! Intramurals 2,3: Menls Glee 1: Oratorio Chorus 1: Pulpit Club 1: Big-Bro 3., Daniel Wayne Aeschhman Jeremiah 9:23,24 1310 Loring se V Sqn Diego, CA '92109 Intramurals 1,2,3: MU- 2,3 ViPrayer3 Focus leaderl: Pre-Av. Club 1,2. , , Nancy Kay Andersen I ' Philippians 4:6 4323 Kinzie Ave: Racine,1WI- 53405 2 Plans: Pos ible radio ministry - A - Senior Corresponding Sec: Intramurals 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 1,2: Welcoming, Committee 2: WMBI Student Internship 3. .P Lisa Elaine Anderson Romans 8:28 11367 Seminole: Redford, MI 48239 Plans: Further education W Arch 2 QEditor-in-chiefl: MU 1,2,3. Adrienne Lucille Anderson Philippians 2:13 General Delivery, Langoon, Alberta, Canada TOJIXO A Plans: More education Welcoming Committee 2. David Soren Andreasen II Corinthians 4:16-18 142 S. Apalachin Rd: Apalachin, NY 13732 Plans: More schooling, mission 'field Intramurals 1,2,3: Big-Bro 1,2 fExl,3. Sharon Kay Appel Ephesians 3:20 2497 E. Laketon: Muskegon, MI 49402 Plans: Marriage Handball Choir 1: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Senior Ensemble, Women's Glee l,3. William Arruda 35 Lawton St: Fall River, MA 02721 Plans: Mission work in Israel Ruth Lilian Atkinson 5867 Demorrow Rd: Stevensville, MI Plans: School Women's Glee 2: RA 3. Beverly Ruth Austin Ephesians 3:20 41 Jersey St: Rochester, NY 14609 Plans: Teaching children, missionary Intramurals 1,2,3: Floor Council 2 fSociall. Barbara Alice Bachert Ephesians 3:20,21 Plans: Nursing school, public health nurse wllndians Intramurals 1. David Johnathan Baergen Hebrews 13:25 2227 N. Karlov: Chicago, IL 60639 Plans: Youth ministry, more college Intramurals 1,2,3. Robin Lynn Bailey II Chronicles 16:9 768 Elm St: Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Plans: Bible translator wfWycliffe in S. America Arch 2: International Club 3: MU 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 2,3. Cheri Jane Baker II Chronicles 16:9 766 Desdar Rd: Escondido, CA 92026 Plans: Psychology Qchild, familyl Handball Choir 1,2,3: Intramurals 2,35 MU 1,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: RA 3: Stuco Rep. 1: Women's Glee 1,2,3. Peter Barton II Timothy 2:15 162 Josephine: Moilena, IL 60448 Plans: Missionary pilot .Epic Club 1,2: International Club 2 QPre- sidentl: Intramurals 1: Men's Glee 1,2,3: MU 2: Stuco Rep. 2: Fencing Club 1,2,3 QPre- sidentl. Donna Kay Beare Matthew 5:6 2523 Avonhurst Dr: Troy, MI 48084 Plans: Further schooling, missions-related work - Kevin Becker John 3:30 an 2, Box sag Marion, so 57043 Plans: More schooling Intramurals 1,2,3: Pre-Av. Club 1,2. Susan Marie Bennett Colossians 1:29 Quarters 7: Ft. Carson, CO 80913 Plans: Germany for a year, degree, Public Relations Cheerleading 1: Intramurals 2: RA 3. Cynthia Dawn,Berg 407 Park Ave: St. Charles, IL 60174 Plans: Marriage QJeff Drydenl, Wheaton Chorale 1,2,3: Big-Sis 2,3. James Herbert Berglund II Joshua 1:8 563 Pinecroft Dr: Roselle, IL 60610 Plans: Marriage, Work one yr, Complete BFA and BTI-I, Illustration and visual instruction- al media Barry Louis Bickley Ecclesiastes 9:10 1521 S. 49th Court: Cicero, IL 60650 Plans: Pastorate Rodney Wade Boatwright I Corinthians 15:10 3814 Greenhill Dr: Chamblee, GA 30341 Plans: Youth Pastor for one year, Seminary Football 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 3: Big-Bro 1,2,3 QExl. James R. Bobcock 6915 Childsdale: Rockford, MI 49341 Epic Club 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 1,2,3. Robert William Boerman Proverbs 3:5,6 433 Laurel Ave: Des Plaines, IL 60016 Plans: Camp work with youth Gregg Alan Boldebuck Ephesians 3:20 109 Adams Dr: Addison, IL 60101 Plans: School, Youth work Intramurals 1,2,3: Welcoming Committee 2,3. John Stuart Boyer I Thessalonians 5:18 30 County Line Rd: Midlothian, VA 23113 Plans: Pastorate Freshman Chaplain: Junior President, Intramurals 1,2,3: Jr-Sr. Banquet Committee 2: Pulpit Club 1: Welcoming Committee 3. Debbie Lee Boylan I Corinthians 15:58 cfo Baileys, RT 2, Box 53-21: Taylorsville, NC 28681 Cheerleading 1: Stuco Rep. 3 QAcademic Affairs Ch.l: Senior Ensemble. Micaela Leanna Bright James 1:22 3716 Pocatello: Irving, TX 75062 Plans: More college Intramurals 2,33 Floor Council 2. Peggy Ann Burch ' Romans 8:38 903 B Ave: Vinton, IA 52349 Plans: Work in inner-city W! black High School students Intramurals 1,2,3: Floor council 2: Dorm council 3. Vincent John Burke 5252 W. Newport: Chicago, IL 60641 Plans: Marriage Q8-801, missions in Tribal situation Intramurals 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,2. Karen Ruth Burns Philippians 4:13 6465 Gary Ave: Independence, KY 41051 Plans: Secretarial work 1 Intramurals 2,33 Stuco Rep. 2: Committee 2,3. Julie Jean Carlen Jeremiah 1:6-9 680 E. Conference Dr: Boca Raton, FL 33432 Plans: Mission work with women and children Handbell Choir 1,2,3: Intramurals 3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Student Council Recording Sec., Welcoming Committee 2: Women's Glee 1,2,3: Big-Sis 1,2,3: Freshman Recording: Sec: Public Relations Music Team 1. Marcia Lee Casement Philippians 2:13 1010 Broadview Blvd: Dayton, OH 45419 Plans: More schooling Ronald Jean Cash Psalm 37:4 14555 N.W. 16 Dr: Miami, FL 33167 Plans: Further education Intramurals 3: Moody Student 1,2,3: RA 2,3. Susan Elaine Chobany Isaiah 40:31 908 Jefferson Ave: Portage, PA 15946 Plans: Corporation Accounting Field Steven W. Christenson James 1:5 4213 Mandrake Rd: Madison, WI 53704 Plans: Teach in a Christian school, church organist ' Arch 1 QPhotographerl: Intramurals 1,2,3: Organ Guild 2,3. Bruce Lenard Ciesil Philippians 1:6 3314A Berwyn St: N. Chicago, IL 60064 Plans: Degree from Trinity College Intramurals 1,2,3. Bryan David Clark Ephesians 3:20 2400 B: Lincoln, NE Plans: Attend University of Nebraska, finish degree Senior President: Intramurals l,2,3: Co- Chairriian Sr. Retreat. Beverly Sue Clingan Psalm 73:25,26 G. Trevino 122: Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico Plans: Missionary radio work in Latin America Spanish Gospel Team l,2,3: MU 1,2,3:Big-Sis l,2,3 lexl: Student- Outreach Sec. 3. Marjorie Susan Colburn Jude 23,24 8421 Lockwood: Skokie, IL 60077 Plans: More schooling, Inner-city ministry MU 1: Stuco Rep. 1: Floor Council 3: Big-Sis 2,3: Tutoring. Deborah Jean Compton Philippinas 3:14 1510 N. Dearborn Pkwy: Chicago, IL 60610 Plans: Develop secretarial skills, wife Oratorio Chorus 1,2: Women's Glee 1,2: DIA Team 3. Diane Marie Crepinsek Deuteronomy 31:6,8 20120 Keystone Ave: Matteson, IL 60443 Plans: Girls youth work Intramurals 3: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3: Women's Glee l,2,3. Linda Sue Dahlke I Corinthians 10:13 27144 Lenox: Madison Heights, MI Plans: More schooling Raquetball l,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3: Cheer- leading 2: Senior Social Committee. Randy Daneliuk 1100 N. La Salle 3504: Chicago, III 60610 Plans: Master in music Chorale 1: Moody Student 1,2. Brian Dean Davis 14868 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Plans: Foreign Mission Intramurals 1: Pre-Av. Club 1: Radio Club 2,33 Big-Bro l,2,3: Fencing 3. A Jonathan Lloyd DeCou I Thessalonians 2:12 6543 E. Hearn Rd: Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Plans: Marriage, Church ministry-TV and music, further education Chorale l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3: Senior Ensemble. Beth Ann DeMaster Psalm 84:11 RT 1: Cedar Grove, WI 53013 Plans: Further schooling MU 3 QPrayer Focus Secj. Holly Allen Dietterick Psalm 32:8 730 B Deberly Dr: Edwardsville, PA 18704 Plans: Missionary radio, Master's MU 1,2 tPrayer Focus leaderl, 3 lCorre- sponding Secl: Student Outreach 1,2 QSecl, 3. Charles Dirks , I John 5:13 Ocheyedan, IA 51354 John Floyd Dove Proverbs 3:5,6 3503 W. Medill: Chicago, IL 60647 Plans: More schooling Men's Glee 1: Oratorio Chorus 1. Tracy Ann Durkheimer Galatians 5:18 4915 S.E. Henry St: Portland, OR 97206 Plans: Campus Crusade for Christ Staff Peter William Dyck A h Box 167 RR5: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada-5 R2C2Z2 pre-Av. 1: Soccer 1,,3. . 9 '. Michael soma Dysart Elra.7:1II- RT 7 Box 373: Augusta, GA 30906 , ' Plans: Seminary, Pastorate A 1 Stuco Rep. 2. f V ' ' , f- James Carroll Elird 4 5415 W. 24th Street: Cicero, IL soeso , Plans: Preaching, writing, j ' casting 1 Epic Club 3: Moody Student 2,3. X . Colleen Hope Eley f Proverlis,3:5,d 1414 E. Msn: omega, MI 49078 1 , ,V-T., Plans: Degree in Music Ed. ' IIT' - Chorale l,2,3 Qllibrarianlg 0ratorio1Chol1iiafg 1,2,s. A we Judy Ann Emmons 5104 W. norm aa: sua creek. Stuco Rep. 1. g S' ,L ' if Linda Marie Enterline ' RDff2 Box 19: Jamestown, PA Jews for Jesus l,2,3: MU Focus leaderl: Stuco Rep Diana Lee Ferrel A Box 31: Eldridge, IA 52748 Plans: More schooling, Christian Ed Club Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2. ' V' Elaine Blanche 213 N. Dwight: Plans: Marriage 0rgan'Guild 3. g .1 Michael Lee Flood ' 1416 Arroyo Ave: San Carlos: Plans: PastoratelYouth French Club 1,2: Intramurals 1,2,3:jfMU Craig Holbrook Forsberg 13117 Lone Oak Dr: Minnetoika, MN, Plans: Youth Work Patricia Lynn Fraats Colossians 1:9-1i2..f 1718 N. sz. Louis: chicago, IL 60647 I ' 4 Intramurals l,2,3: MU l,2,3: Stuco Rep. 2. Ruth Elaine Frey Isaiah 41:39 Route ffl: Remington, IN 47977 Plans: Auditioning for touring group mme.. Spiritl Senior Sec: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3. Patrick David Friedline Proverbs 3:5,6 3320 N. 21st St: Tacoma, WA 98406 Plans: Western Bible College for Degree Band l,2,3: Christian Ed Club 1,2 QEU: Intramurals l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 3: String Ensemble l,2,3: Student Council Men's Rep. 3, Welcoming Committee 3. Jon Timothy Gauger Matthew 6:33 3900 Bluebird: Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Plans: Columbia College, degree in Commun- ications, Radio work Arch 2 QCIass Editorl: Epic Club 1,2 QPub1icity Chi, 3: Intramurals l,2,3: Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2 tEntertainment Chl: MU 1,2 QAsia Prayer Focus leaderl, 3: Moody . 6715 Kimberly Nordin 1100 N. Plans: Radio New Joy 1: Council 3. Martha Ruth 34 Fairview: nlantinsl . MU 1,2 mmf Repy- 27141, sem wiuiam nsgemp I pf 2020 N. Mozart: Chicago, Plans: Mmm - 4 II Corinthians 12:9 Ontario, Canada l,2,3: Jr-Sr Big-Sis 2:14 Hedman . I Chronicles Katherine 22:19 RT 1, Box 480A Bethany Beach, Sawyer, Ml 49125 Plans: University of Michigan, Linguistics Band 1,2,3: MU Rep. 1,2: Stuco Rep. 3: Big-Sis 1,2,3. Relations l,2,3: olossians 3:17 4:13 I Peter l:6,7 MI 49028 Plans. Senior Social Ch: Chorale 1: Oratorio Chorus 1: Welcoming Committee 2: Floor Council 2: Candle Light Carols 2,3: Women's Open House Committee 3. Paula Lorraine Imes Galatians 2:20 121 Palm Dr: Barrington, IL 60010 Plans: Degree in Elementary Ed, teaching MU 1,2,3. Jeffrey Lee Jansma Philippians 4:8 RT 3, Box 162: Waupun, WI 53963 Plans: Degree, Seminary Intramurals 1,2,3: MU 1: RA 3: Big-Bro 1,2,3 QEXJ: Floor Council 2. Amy Christine Jensen Matthew 6:33,34 151 Johnston Dr Ext: Watchung, NJ 07060 Plans: Northeastern Bible College, teach Intramurals 1,2,3: Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2 lEntertainmentj: Stuco Rep. 1: Big-Sis 2,3 QEx1. John Johanon I Timothy 1:5 FL 33540 Club 1: Intramurals Philippians 4:13 S. Portland, ME 04106 2 QV. Presj, 3 Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3. Renee Johnson Galatians 2:20 2280 E. 16th Ave: N. St. Paul, MN 55109 Plans: Missionary nurse Intramurals 1,2,3: Floor council 2,3. Susan Lea Johnson Proverbs 3:5,6 6733 Sheridan Ave: S. Richfield, MN 55423 Plans: More education MU 2,3 fSec1: Tutoring 1,2. Wesley Alan Jones Proverbs 3:5,6 3, Box 302: Hayes, VA 23072 Marriage, further schooling John 1:12 Prospect, IL 60056 for BA in Bible . wship Committee Sec 3. ' Wayne Mark Kijanowski John 4:24 3458 N. Janssen: Chicago, IL 60657 Plans: More school, Chaplain USAF Welcoming Committee 2: Floor Parent 2,3. Amy Jo Klopfenstein Isaiah 43:18,19 216 Pauline: Elgin, IL 60120 Plans: School, Degree in Elementary Ed Cheerleading 1,2 iCaptainJ: Intramurals 1,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 3: Welcoming Commit- tee 2,3: Women's Glee 3: Open House Chairman Rachel Elizabeth Klotz Romans 8:28 2331 Plum Leaf Ln: Toledo, OH 43614 Plans: Foreign Missions MU Rep. 1,2,3 QSecJ. Kimberly Sue Koetz Matthew 6:33 3306 Sharon Place: Zion, IL 60099 Plans: Secretarial school and work Junior Recording Sec: Handbell Choir 1,2,3: Intramurals 3: Moody Student 1: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3: Senior Ensemble: Women's Glee 1,2,3: Women's Seminar Committee 3. Jerrilyn Joyce Kubish Psalm 37:23,24 Arnold, NE 69120 Band l,2,3 QSec1: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 2. Dean Morris Lamb Hebrews 12:1,2 RT 2, Box 93: Sutter, IL 62373 Plans: Work one yr, Biola Music Intramurals 1,3: Men's Glee 1,2 QLibrarianl, 3 fPresidentl: Christian Ed Club 2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Floor Council 2: School Play 1,3: Senior Ensemble: MU l,2,3. Eugenia Margaret Lane Il Corinthians 12:15 5637 Old Mill Rd: Alexandria, VA 22309 Plans: Jewish Mission work in America or Jerusalem Bryan Stewart Latchaw Philippians 3:10 PO Box 412: Valparaiso, IN 46383 Plans: Philosophy, History, Theology degrees, Seminary, Pastorate Student Council President 3: Stuco Rep. 2: Men's Glee l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3. Teresa Ann Lauffer 11 Jefferson St: Warren, PA 16365 Plans: More, more, more schooling MU 1,2 lllecording Secl, 3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2: RA 3: Welcoming Committee 2,3. Daniel Alan Lehman Psalm 119:l,2 1418 Talmadge: Zion, IL 60099 Plans: Trinity for BA, then Talbot Intramurals 1,2,3: RA 2,33 Senior Ensemble. Steven Ray Leinbach Micah 6:8 Box 32: New Paris, IN 46553 Plans: Degree Football 1,2: Intramurals 1,2,3: Security l,2,3. Curt Richard Lentsch Ephesians 4:3 2707 Monica Dr: W. Colorado Springs, CO 30916 Plans: Work with international students in US Intramurals l,2,3. Cheryl Lynn Lines Matthew 6:33 Via Buonamici, 10: Rimini, Forli 47037 Plans: Missionary work Moody Student 3 lco-editorjg Oratorio Chorus 2. ' Julian Mark Lloret Hebrews 12:l,2 499 NW 6th St: Boca Raton, FL 33432 Plans: Business Stuco Rep. 3 fChapel Chl: Welcoming Committee 2,3. Matthew 6:33 Mark Douglas Loftin 2020 N. Mozart: Chicago, IL 60642 Plans: Continued education, youth ministry Qcityl Intramurals l,2,3: Pre-Av. Club 1: Dorm floor council 2. Geralynn A. Longjohn Matthew 6:34 Box 969: Wheaton, IL 60187 Plans: English major, teach in MK schools MU 1,2,3 tMuslim Prayer Focus leaderjg Oratorio Chorus l,2,3. James Edward Loughrin Philippians 1:20,21 6827 Arkansas Ave: Hammond, IN 46323 Plans: Finish BA, Seminary, Missions Rebecca Ruth Love II Corinthians 12:9 1315 Lakeside Dr: Wheaton, IL 60187 Plans: Missionary in Spain ' Wayne Alan MacRae Psalm 55:22 212 Saw Mill Rd: N. Haledon, NJ 07508 Plans: Liberal Arts for Degree, Youth work Intramurals 1,2,3 iStudent Director 2,3l: MU 1,2.s: Big-Bro 1,2,3 um. Robert Walter Mainger clo 26961 Lake Rd: Bay Village, OH 44140 Plans: Seminary, teaching . Married student Ex Committee l,2,3. Marcella Gregory Maki I Thessalonians 5:24 Box 704: Glasgow, KY 42141 Plans: Moody Aviation wlhusband, mission field Intramurals 1,2: ARA 2. Katherine Anne Marshall .Romans 8:28 RD 42, Scotland Ln: New Castle, PA 16101 Plans: Nursing school Christian Ed Club l,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 2,3: Women's Glee 2,3 QCommittee Chl. Samuel Thornton Martin Colossians 1:29 508 W. 51st Place: Gary, IN 46408 Plans: Degree, Ministry Football 2: Intramurals 1,2,3: Men's Glee l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Welcoming Committee 3. Miles Noriaki Lee Matsumura I Timothy 4:7b-10 1186 W. Kawailani St: Hilo, HI Plans: Christian Broadcasting in HI, Church, work and Discipleship ministries wlnative churches ' Epic Club l,2,3: International Club 1,2,3: Men's Glee 2: MU l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 2: Organ Guild 2,3. n Carol Jean Marx Deuteronomy 31:8 395 Executive Dr 50103: Carol Stream, IL 60187 Plans: More schooling, Wheaton College Handbell Choir 1,2: Oratorio Chorus 1,2: Women's Glee 1,2. James Brubaker May Philippians 3:10 Plans: Mission field Band 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3: MU 1: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3: RA 3: Floor Council 1,2. Rebecca Lynn McCauley Psalm 138:8 RT 1: Mount Ulla, NC 28125 Plans: Schooling at Piedmont Bible College Intramurals 1,2,3: MU 1,2 QPrayer Focus Secl, 3. Gary Lee McClenthen Philippians 1:6 636 Tonti St: LaSalle, IL 60301 Plans: Pastorate Intramurals 1,2,3: Moody Student 2 QBusiness Managerj, Pulpit Club 1: RA 3. Becky Jean McComas Plans: Missions wf Native Americans Barry Robert McCormick II Corinthians 5:17 918 W. Winona: Chicago, IL 60640 Plans: Degree, Pastorate Joseph Harvey McElroy James 1:19, 20 PO Box 246: Onalaska, TX 77360 Plans: Further education, teaching Intramurals 1,2,3: Stuco Rep. 2. X, irq! ,fad-. Georse E- McLaughlin .3 f 1 - Y'if' 1TfiMfT' Z, Dm L-keacoxu Neeli..-nil: .il k -1. 3-fv vnwrunhsnesq' I U . . Mu Rep. 2: Jude III ig ' f i T ff 1'i 'W' 1: 1. Q wiuam enigma'-mms , - 4. I aozz Hillcrest Ra: . u,, 'QL-.1 Q., on-1:-', ,, sg . -1- . , 1-2 .143 1 , 1- il 4 'ff- :., Aff:- ' ' '2 w L1-le. :I -Q77 . ,Y H I Nici: ' '- 1-5 13'-A rg' -1.4 . Intramurals l,2,3. ' ,, ji- ff 3:1 . ,V , f ..ff,,:,,3 jr. V' 21 S. Genesee:'Ponti'ae, MI ,jjfjfs,E',1-, Q W- Plans3Degree:.froifx,Ai'ne1'Qeillt13dilseI'iitoi-y2' I 1 of'Music,'Teaching chorus 1,2: elm-us 1,2,3:, Ensemble. . V ' 1 3 F , ' Mn-it Allen Menard ' 3 1:13. sm Grand Ave: western LHi,f6D558 Plans: Columbia College - ' fy . 5-ll Z Epic club 2,s, Intramurals l,2,3: z. Mm Dewitt Miner, 3 1 am, RT 1, an se: ssusbury, NC zsm I Plans: Bible Translation 'b MU Rep. 1,2,3:' Friday Night Challenge Business Manager 2. Vicki Lynn Miller II Timothy 2:13 1504 Waldo: Zion, IL 60099 Plans: Elementary teacher in MK school MU 2,3 Qllecording Secl: Stuco Rep. 2: Prayer Focus leader 2. ' Teresa Sue Mitchell Proverbs 3:5,6 3643 Puhlmar: Clint, OH 45211 V Plans: Nursing school ' Rene Patrice Moering Revelation 22:20 524 W. Court St: Elkhorn, WI 53121 Band l,2,3 QSecl: Intramurals 1: Oratorio Chorus 2,33 Tutoring 2. Allen Dale Moseley I 4:20 Box 264: Clay City, IL 62824 Plans: Ministry wlYouth clubs Intramurals l,2,3. John Arthur Nadeau E I Peter 4:8 28 Adams Rd: Grafton, MA 01519 Plans: Wheaton Graduate School, Youth ministry Arch 1 lPhotographerl: Stuco Rep. 3: Big-Bro QTacoJ 1,2 QExJ. David Paul Nedostup I Corinthians 15:58 Dayton, OH 45420 Plans: Full-time Christian work Theresa Lynn Newman II Timothy 2:12 4012 Tonawanda Tr: Dayton, OH 45430 Plans: Further schooling, teach in a Christian Day School Big-Sis 1. Margaret Ellen Nolt Psalm 73:25 13 Hollow Rd: Telford, PA 18969 Plans: BA and MA in Music Education Oratorio Chorus l,2,3: Organ Guild 1,2,3: Women's Glee 3. Mark Allen Norman I Peter 5:6,7 210'W. Sangamon: Fisher, IL 61843 Plans: More schooling - Basketball 2,3: Intramurals l,2,3. Susan Kristine Olson II Timothy 2:13 218 W. Wilson Rd: Lombard, IL 60148 Plans: Radio work, possibly missions -if A 1 u K BH 48910 maybe school later 2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3. Reynolds Louis, MO 63114 1 Inc. to Norma Reynolds I Corinthians 6:19520 231 S. Plum Grove Rd: Schaumburg, IL- 60172 Intramurals 1. ' Roy Eugene Rhoades Jr. Philippians 3:10 1930 Ramblewood: Colombus, OH 43220 Plans: Pastorate and the World 33- Intramurals.1,2,3g Senior Ensemble: Student Out Reach 1,2,3 tFollow-up Coordinatorj. Rigby Psalm 30:5 Rd: Knoxville, TN 37921 Isaiah 40:31 17036 , James 1:22 IL 60041 Council Matthew 6:31-34 PO Box 1591: in New York R. Schroeder II Corinthians Campaigner, PO Box 15915 Union, NJ 07083 ' Plans: Open-Air Evangelism in New York City Basketball 2: Junior Chaplain: Student Out Reach 2,3 tDirectorJg Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2. Daniel T. Schotanus P0 Box 99: 3901 AB Rhenen, Netherlands Plans: Further study MU 2,3 QPrayer Focus leaderlg Soccer 3. Roy Nicholas Schwarcz Exodus 14:14 6057 N. Kedzie Ave: Chicago, IL 60659 Plans: Church planting in Jewish Communi- ties Frances Anne Sharrotta Joshua 1:8,9 23508 Angela Dr: Warrensville Hts, OH 44128 Plans: Marriage tJim Berglund 5-31-805 MU 1,2,3g Jude III l,2,3. Lorne Whitfield Shaw Proverbs 3:5,6 RR 45: Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada EOJIND Plans: Work with youth in Africa Intramurals 1,2,3g MU 3 QAfrica Prayer Focus leaderjg Soccer 1,2,3 fCaptain 78-801. Thomas Edwin Shirk Psalm 145 Steinmann Ave: Middlebury, CT 06762 Plans: School Intramurals l,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3: Men's Glee l. Denise Marie Sbostek Matthew 6:33 Johnstown, PA Plans: Marriage, more schooling Gospel team lg MU Rep. 3. Kenneth Edward Shovan I John 4:12 5359 N. Magnet: Chicago, IL 60630 Plans: Seminary Intramurals 1,2,3g MU 1,2,3g Stuco Rep. 2. Cynthia Ann Sieger Galatians 6:9 111143, Lockport, IL 60441 Plans: Marriage James Sisi Romans 8:37-39 209'N. Main St: Walbridge, OH 43465 Plans: Toledo University Stuco Rep. 1: MU Rep. 2 QTreasure1-J: Arch 3 tPhotographerl. Kathy J. Simpson Proverbs 3:5,6 1416 Coutant: Flushing, MI 48433 Plans: Serving the Lord as homemaker and pastor's wife ' Chorale 1,2,3 fWomen's Social Chl: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3. ' Janet Lynne Skaanning Psalm 1:1-3 12 Wildwood Rd: Cromwell, CT 06416 Plans: Art school, perhaps long or short term missions Cheerleading 1: Handbell Choir 2,35 Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Welcoming Committee 2,3 QV. Presj. David Christian Smith Matthew 6:19-21 14764 Perry Ave: Harvey, IL 60426 Intramurals l,2,3. Melody Sylvia Smith James l:2,3 Dolton, IL 60419 Plans: American Conservatory? Band l,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,33 Organ Guild 1,2,3. Philip Brian Smith Galatians 5:1 RT 1: Wilder, IA 83676 Plans: Work Arch 2 QPhotography Editorjg Epic Club 1,23 Intramurals 2,3. Thelma Ruth Smith Proverbs 3:26 9407 Selfridge Rd: Gansevoort, NY 12831 Plans: More education MU Rep. 3: Organ Guild 2,3. Elizabeth Ann Soucie Galatians 2:20 5450 Farm Rd: Pontiac, MI 48054 Plans: Missionary Medical Doctor Basketball 2,3: Volleyball 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3: MU 2. Philip Spry Hebrews 12:2 285 Oak St., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Plans: Local Church ministry Daniel Eric Steinhart II Corinthians 4:7-10 8315 Vandin Dr: Union Lake, MI 48085 Plans: Trinity - Psych. Senior Treasurer: Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2: MU 1,2,3: Senior Ensemble 3: Welcoming Committee 3. Brad Eugene Stych Philippians 3:8 514 Summit St: Algonquin, IL 60102 Plans: Preach and write Carol Jean Surma Romans 8:38,39 131 South Ave: Laporte, IN 46350 Plans: Church musician Band 2,3: International Club 1 QSocial Chl: MU 1,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Student Council 2: Stuco Rep. 3. John Swale Acts 26:16-18 440 N. 2nd Ave: Villa Park, IL 60181 Intramurals l,2,3: Security Guard l,2,3. Jerreth Lynn Swalley . Psalm 28:7 6659 Hayhurst St: Worthington, OH 63085 Plans: Finish Degree, Major in writing, minor in radio Band 2: Intramurals 1: MU 1,2,3: Moody Student 3: Oratorio Chorus 2. Robert Bruce Sweeting 1209 Spruce Ct: Liberty Ln, IL Plans: More schooling Soccer 1,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3. Kazuto Frank Tanaka Romans 12:2 3011 N. Sheffield: Chicago, IL 60657 Plans: Pursue career MU Rep. 3. Thomas Arthur Terhune Philippians 1:6 12745 E. Birch Run Rd: Birch Run, MI 48415 Chorale 1,2,3: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3. Janice Rae Thieszen Isaiah 40:28-31 RR Box 191: Henderson, NE 68371 Intramurals l,2. Gary Alan Toney 12508 W. 157th Ave: Lowell, IN 46356 Football 1: Intramurals 1: Stuco Rep. 3. Nancy Beth Tress Isaiah 40:31 RD 1915, Box 224: Apollo, PA 15613 Plans: Graphic Arts Ministry Gospel Team 1: Intramurals 1,2,3: Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2: Chorale 2,3: Oratorio Chorus 3. Norman Ray Tucker Philippians 4:19 4956 W. George: Chicago, IL 60641 Plans: Pastor Lawrence Edward Uehle Ephesians 4:1 1004 South Rd: Fox River Grove, IL 60021 Plans: Mission Field Intramurals l,2: Stuco Rep. 1. Louise Ruth Valech James 1:25 29281 Nantucket Way: Hayward, CA 94544 Plans: Full-time Christian Ed Christian Ed Club 3: Intramurals 2: Sports Ch 2. Cheryl Ann Vanada Lamentations 3:24-26 RD 3144, Box 349A: Lewistown, PA 17044 Plans: More schooling Food Service Marcia Maria VanDyke II Timothy 1:7 1888 N. Getty: Muskegon, MI 49445 Plans: Elementary Education Chorale l,2: Oratorio Chorus 1,2: ARA 1. Luann C. VanNatta Philippians 4:8,9 RT 1, Box 255: Potosi, WI 53820 Plans: Part-time Youth work Alice Anne VanZante II Corinthians 3:18 1320 North E St: Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Thomas Howard Walker Romans 12:1.,2 1017 N. Menard: Chicago, IL Plans: Pastorate Married Students Fellowship 1,2,3 QV. Presl. Daniel Wall Psalm 37:23,24 Box 134: Osler, Saskatchewan, Canada SOK 3A0 Plans: Inner-City Mission Staff RA 3: Big-Bro 2,3: Tutoring 3 lCoordinatorJ. Debra Lee Weaver Hebrews l3:5,6 RD 542: Ronks, PA 17372 Plans: Marriage, Home Church Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: Organ Guild 2,3 QPresidentl: Women's Glee 2,3. Kathleen Jean Werner Joshua 1:9 RD 1492 B: Fleetwood, PA 19522 Plans: Nursing school Christian Ed Club 1,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3: MU 1: Stuco Rep. 2,3. Peter Louis Wetendorf Matthew 6:21 239 W. Bradley: Des Plaines, IL 60016 Plans: Western Bible College, Pastorate Football 2: Intramurals 2: Jr-Sr Banque: Committee 2. Kathy Jo Whirledge Colossians 3:12-17 13130 CR 44 RI: Millersburg, IN 46543 Plans: Elementary Education Degree Intramurals 1,2: Jr-Sr Banquet Committee 2: Oratorio Chorus l,2,3. Dianne Ruth White Joshua 1:7-9 13620 Wicker Ave: Cedar Lake, IN 46303 Plans: Summer Missionary Band 2,3: Volleyball 2,3: Intramurals 2,3: MU Rep. 3: Oratorio Chorus 2,3: Sports Rep. 2. Nancy Ann Wilkinson Isaiah 40:31 10253 Ave H: Chicago, IL 60617 Plans: Business school Volleyball 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3: Floor Council 2,3. ' Richard H. Wilkinson Colossians 3:16 10251 Ave H: Chicago, IL 60617 Band 1,2,3 fTreasurerl: Intramurals 1,2,3: Oratorio Chorus 3. David Wayne Williams I Corinthians 13 R 46: Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Football 2: Intramurals l,2,3. Doyle Clinton Williams II Corinthians 11:1 Box 323: Noble, IL 62868 -vr 1 ' ,.,. 1 H ,I I, l1..r'.,.l .'-. - - Ar., -.1 -Xl- .- ,fi Epic Cluh1:RA 3. - Carolyn Mary Wilson I CorinMans,15:584 g, 'f:f'.ffa 10765 w. sz Ave: Arima.,-co ' I. s Plans: Return to school - :z 'f Freshman Corresponding Sec. ' v f -? f?f Lucille nm wlpp mm 46:29:31 3206 N. Wilson Ave: Royal Oak. MI48073 1' ' Plans: More schooling: teaching , I' ,',4fJd'i. 1..f:' - 'ff Q r'flVfF5i-3, -w,, -g .,,.:.. .m,--.. Intramurals 1,2,3: RA 3: Welcoming Commit-All ' 5 tee 3: Big-Sis 1. Philip K. Woodruff Ephesians 3:16- 19 501 Westwood: Wheaton, IL 60187 Plans: School, Seminary, Pastorate or teaching Band 2. Pamela Jennifer Woznick 827 Longfellow: Royal Oak, MI 48067 Plans: Finish schooling - certified teacher Intramurals 1,2,3: Student Council Women's Rep. 3: Welcoming Committee 2,3. Donald Brian Wratney I Corinthians 10:13 10912 S. Normandy: Worth, lL 60482 Plans: Pastor and Upper educational teaching Steven Philip Wright Romans l2:l,2 116 Gibson Dr: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Plans: Home Missions tChild Evangelism Fellowship, International Club 1,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3: Chorale 1,2,3 lMen's Social Rep. and Treasurerl: Oratorio Chorus 1,2,3: RA 3: Social Committee l,2. Yoko Yoshioka Psalm 115:1 1658 Yasuokahigashimachi: Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 579-66 Japan Plans: Missionary nurse in Africa, or Serving church in Japan International Club 1,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3. Janet Marie Zielinski Psalm 27:8 10721 S. Kilbourn: Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Plans: Pastor's wife, Missions QJu1y wedding to Ed Blackl Intramurals 1,2: MU l,2,3. Robin Lee Zirbel Ephesians 2:10 16600 School: S. Holland, IL 60473 Plans: Lay Ministry Stuco Rep. 2. 215 Deans Ever hear of people qualities? That's the ability to chat, make friends, show concern and accept people unconditionally. That's what makes a Dean. We attempt to meet non- academic needs of students, said Ruth Irvine of the Dean's staff. The deans share burdens and excitement as students grow and develop their own potential. Character develop- ment is often uncomfortable but worth the students' collection of new discoveries about themselves. Incoming freshmen are divided alphabetically between Deans. Inter- views are scheduled to meet and chat with students. Many students feel freedom to share with their deans while others find they are comfort- able with another staff member. We encourage students to talk to someone they are comfortable with, said Mike Lastoria. Deans are more than personnel to advise and encourage. They are people building special relationships with students. Ev x, 'Lf 1: U ,335 .. , .7 Miss Sara La uffer Mrs. Ruth Irvine i...---4 45 l I ' ' e- Mr. Michael Lastotia Mr. Robert W I1-vm dministration Allen, Warren W. 24 Baker, William H. 27 Bakke, Corean 27 Banks, Walter L. 27 Beam, Ruth 27 Beattie, Victor 27 Becker, Carl 25 Bedford, Cecil 38 Belanger, Brian 22 Benson, Mildred 22 Benware, Paul N. 26 Berry, Reid B. 38 Brackley, David R. 27,43 Bradbury, Ralph W. Braulin, Constance Brubaker, J. Omar Byrd, Wilda 23 Cain, Bruce W. 25 Calenberg, Richard D. 28,86 Canine, Sam L. 28 Carbaugh, Robert C. 28 Carrier, Walter 38 Christensen, Charles N. 28 Clark, Robert E. 12,13,28 Classen, Albert J. 29 Colburn, Mary Lou Currie, Swantina 29 DeRosset, Rosalie 29 Dickason, C. Fred 29 Dolgner, James R. 38 Edelen, Thomas C. 20 Edmonds, Gerald H. 29 Ericson, Keith W. 38 Fellman, Eric Fernlund, Jay C. 17 Foos, Harold D. 30 Freese, Doris A. 30 Frye, John W. Gallagher, Douglas H. 30 Goddard, Robert L. 30 Goldberg, Louis 31 Graendorf, Werner C. 31 Grammer, Leslie A. Greenebaum, Joseph R. 31 Haik, Paul S. 31 Hamilton, John R. 38 Hamilton, Thelma L. 31 Harrell, Robert C. 38 Heatherington, Alan L. 32 Hecht, Henry W. 32,89 Hendrich, Bruce 38 Hoglund, Beryl V. Hopkins, Joseph G. 38 Horn, Charles E. 39 Iler, Robert L. 32,84 Irvin, Robert W. Irvine, Ruth James, Edgar C. 32 Johnson, Benjamin W. 32 Johnson, Darrell L. 33,69 Krupsky, Eleanor 23 Kuypers, Roger F. 39 Lastoria, Mike Lauffer, Sara M. 21 Leeper, Connie 24 Legg, Margaret 22 Lepore, Barbara 21 Lindsley, Alice 24 Long, Claudia B. 33,72,74 Luck, William F. 33 Lutzer, Erwin W. 33,99 Martin, Alfred 17,92 Martin, Richard R. 39 Mayer, Marvin E. 33 Mead, Gilbert W. 34 Mills, Dan W. 39 Moffat, Denis R. 34 Naegele, Elizabeth M. 34 Nevin, Paul D. 34 Oldham, Robert 34 oody Students a dmirable ' Aadahl, Harald 120 Abbott, Lona 164 Abel, Pamela Abens, Janice 86,164 Adams, Bonnie RIB Osborn, Walter 22 Ostrander, Tim Powell, William C. 39 Raquet, Gerald L. 35,92 Rascher, Leonard P. 23 Rendel, Nancy 25 Rice, Alvin J. 39 Rich, Robert M. 39 Royce, Ronald W. 39 Schock, Richard G. 22 Scott, Marcia 25 Shackelford, Robert E. Shervy, Roy 24 Shive, Emily E. 35 Showers, Renald E. 35 Sloat, Allyn K. 22 Smart, David 35 Smith, Donald G. 35 Smith, Virgil E. 35 Stephens, Douglas C. 36 Sweeting, George 16,92 Symonds, Dorothy E. 36 Tahl, John S. 23 Tallman, J. Raymond Terwilliger, Alan 25 Turner, Rosemary E. 36 Tyler, Clifford 23 VanDam, Dirk E. 39 VanDyke, Richard C. 36 Watts, Henrietta 22 Whaley, Howard A. 36 Wheeler, Edward W. 39 Widder, Wayne A. 37 Wieland, Paul D. 24 Wilson, Lon E. 37 Wise, Donald L. 37 Wolfe, Raymond W. Zurnbrun, Jo Ellen Adams, David 85,164 Adams, Laura 74,120 Adamson, Steven 120 Adkisson, Lucy 188 Aeschliman, Daniel 120 Agee, Otis 164 Agnew, Michael 148 Ahearn, David 69,164 Akins, Sue 189 Albright, Nancy 188 Alexander, Michael 164 Alford, Kurt 148 Allen, Cheryl 148 Allenbaugh, Terry 164 Ames, Bradford Amstutz, Patricia Andersen, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Nancy 120 Adrienne 120 Daniel 83,148 Jolene 72-75,148 0 0 0 Anderson, Karen 86,164 Bachert, Susan 164 Anderson, Lisa 120,125 Baergen, David 121 Anderson, Lori 164 Bahler, Nancy 86,148 Anderson, Scott 148 Bailey, Jamie 188 Andreasen, David 120 Bailey, Marcia 121 Angrisani, Janet 164 Bailey, Robin 121 Ao, Arenla 189 Baker, Cheri 86,121 Appel, Sharon 42,86,120,l40 Baker, David 83 Arbuthnot, Bonnie 189 Baker, Natalie 48,148 Archer, Robert 164 Armstrong, Lori 148 Arnold, Diane 164 Arruda, William 121 Ashbaugh, Paula 164 Atkinson, Ruth 121 Aubrey, Nathan 83,164 Austin, Beverly 121 Austin, Michael 164 Ayers, Clinton 164 b 01d Babcock, James 121 Bachert, Barbara 121 Ball, Kathleen 164 Ballew, Dale 189 Banks, Barbara 83,164 Banks, Ron 144 Bardill, Christina 148 Barker, Linda 83,164 Barrett, Mark 165 Barrows, Helen 74,165 Bartlett, Timothy 148 Barton, Frank 165 Barton, Peter 85,121 Bartz, William Batcheller, Terri 165 Bateman, James 165 Baughman, Doug 144 Baxter, Colleen 165 Beachy, Celesta 86,165 Beachy, Max 144 Beare, Donna 121 Beck, Diana 165 Beck, Pamela 148 Becker, Gretchen 148 Becker, Heide 189 Becker, Kevin 121 Beckham, Cheryl 165 Beekman, Tom 144 Beguin, Dwight 83,165 Bement, Bonnie 86,165 Bender, David 83,148 Benesch, Susan 58,165 Bennett, Susan 121 Benson, Bruce 48,83,148 Berberich, Matthew 149 Berenschot, Richard 67,165 Berg, Cynthia 83,121 Berglund, James 121 Bergstrom, Deborah 149 Beson, Ruby Bethel, Charles 165 Bettinger, David 165 Bever, John 89,149 Bezanson, Mark 89,165 Bezel, John 165 Bickley, Barry 121 Bishop, Thomas 85,165 Bixby, Melanie 86,149 Bixler, Jennifer 165 Blaikie, Graham 189 Balke, Timothy 189 Bland, Deborah 72,149 Boatwright, Rodney 121 Bochman, David 142 Boeckel, Christine 165 Boerman, Robert 121 Boersema, Patricia 149 Bohn, James 165 Boldebuck, Gregg 121 Bonk, Kimberle 149 Boone, Roger 149 Borland, Mark 144 Boscaljon, Gayle 165 Boseman, Keith 121 Bourdeaqux, Denise 86,149 Bouse, Hugo 165 Boutot, Michael 165 Bowman, Sheryl 149 Boyd, Daniel Boyd, Orchidy 149 Boyd, Stephen 122,149 Boyer, John 122 Boylan, Debbie 42,122 Bozsik, Eugene Brady, Mark 165 Brandt, Marilyn 149 Brandt, Ralph 149 Brandt, Richard 149 Brave, Douglas 165 Breid, Cheryl 89,165 Breid, Larry 149 Brennan, Terri 74,75,165 Brenneman, Claire 83,149 Bressler, Karen 189 Brewer, Theresa 165 Brewster, Gary Brickner, David Bright, Micaela 122 Bristo, Brian 165 Broberg, Gayle 165 Brooks, Terry 165 Brown, Joel 85,165 Brown, Mossetta Brownlee, William 89,122 Brubaker, Beverly 86,165 Brunk, Joy 165 Bubeck, Judith 149 Bucher, Terri 149 Buchweitz, Daniel 149 Buckwalter, Harold 149 Bucy, John 166 Buell, Amy 59,166 Buell, Janet 149 Buller, Phil 144 Bunk, Deborah Burch, Peggy 122 Burdett, Kenneth 149 Buresch, Scott 122 Burke, Vincent 122 Burkholder, Anthony 166 Burns, Jeff 68,69,l66 Burns, Karen 122 Burns, William 149 Butler, Charles 43,148 C heerflll Cakars, Marta Callahan, Elizabeth 166 Calvin, Flint 69,164,166 Camacho, Octavia 166 Camera, Vincent 149 Cammon, Willie Cantleberry, James 166 Capes, Chris 189 Capriglione, Richard Carlberg, Kermit 149 Carlen, Julie 86,122 Carlson, Daniel 149 Carlson, Diane 166 Carlson, Marilee 86,149 Carlson, Mary 166 Carpenter, Nancy 166 Carr, Tony 186 Carroll, Wayne 142 Carter, John Carter, Lori 149 Carter, Pamela 186 Carter, William 166 Cartwright, Peter 149 Casement, Marcia 122 Cash, Ronald 122 Casper, Brent 83,166 Castic, Jerome Cauthorn, Jonathan 122 Ceisil, Bruce 123 Cerda, James 166 Chadwick, Donna 150 Champion, Kevin 150 Chan, Samuel 166 Chang, Wan 166 Chapman, Clark Chapman, Russell 150 Charley, Cathleen 166 Chastain, Robert 85,166 Cherry, Fred Cherry, Mark 85,150 Chism, Craig 166 Chobany, Susan 122 Choe, Eunkyung 166 Choe, Jin Christensen, Dawn 189 Christenson, Steven 123 Christiansen, Jon 142 Christiansen, Linda Christy, Margaret 189 Churchill, John 150 Ciavirelli, Kim 150 Ciavirelli, Susan 166 Cionca, Charles 166 Cionca, Margaret Clarey, Patrick 85,166 Clark, Bryan 79,120,123,141 Clark, Daniel 166 Clark, Kim 150 Claton, Lori 166 Claybrooks, Mary Clifton, Stephen 166 Clingan, Beverly 123 Clymer, Stephen 141,150 Cmiel, Carol 186 Coats, Rhonda 150 Cochran, Melissa 58,150 Cocklin, Deborah 150 Colburn, Marjorie 123 Coleman, Philip 89,150 Collins, Matthew 69,166 Compton, Compton, Condron, Condron, Conforti, Deborah 123 Glen 166 Jonna 166 Robert William 150 Conklin, Daniel 83,166 Conklin, David 89 Conrad, Thomas 166 Cook, Gary 186 Cooper, Craig 166 Cooper, Tamara 166 Corlew, David 148,150 Corty, Julie 189 Coulson, Frank 83,166 Cowser, Marchelle 166 Crabill, Craig 167 Crabtree, Deborah 167 Craig, David 189 Crepinsek, Diane 86,123 Crist, Bradford 167 Croley, Linda 167 Crooks, Corinne 167 Crooks, Julia 150 Cruz, Tamara 74,167 Cunat, Jeannine 186 Cundiff, Barbara 150 Cunningham, Lisa Curtis, Ron 142 Cusick, Elizabeth 150 Cuthbertson, Tami 167 Cutlip, John 123 ynamnc Dahlke, Linda 123 Dalton, Dale 167 Daniele, Michael 150 Danielson, Faith 167 Darr, Brenda 188 DaSylva, Muriele 76,167 Davidson, Janet 167 Davis, Brian 123 Davis, Grace 83,189 Davis, Ida Davis, William 150 Davison, Holly 89,167 Davison, Janet 186 Day, Ellen 188 Dean, David 167 Dean, Deborah 167 Dean, James Deaver, Cynthia 167 Deckard, Mark 167 Decker, Donald 186 Decker, Ronald 167 DeCleene, John 167 DeCou, Jonathan 42,83,123 Dekoek, Gina 186 Delap, Ronald 167 Deligdisch, Glen 44,150 DeLong, Gregory 150 DeMaria, Domenick 168 Demaster, Beth 44,124 Denavs, Indulis 168 Denton, Katrina 89,168 deRivers, Freda 188 Desalvo, Deborah 186 Devries, Debra 86,168 Deyoung, Deborah 164,168 Dickson, David 124 Diehl, Alan Dietmeyer, Cheryl 42,83,l24 Dietterick, Holly 44,124,141 Dillard, Melvin Dillard, Vergie Dilts, Edward 150 Dipple, Hal 144 Dirks, Charles 124 Disch, Marlene Disterheft, Gary 150 Dlugos, Andy 144 Dominique, Otis Donato, Kathryn 168 Dontje, Bob 144 Dority, Rebekah 83,150 Dove, John 124 Drexhage, Siegfried 144 Droppa, Timothy 168 Duarte, Daniel 168 Duma, Lori 56,81,150 Duncan, James 168 Durbin, Brian 168 Durkheimer, Tracy 124 Durling, Ruth 89,168 Dusenbury, David 150 Duston, Todd 168 Dyck, Peter 124 Dysart, Michael 124 Dyson, Deborah 168 e nthusiastic Earhart, Kenneth 83,150 Eckler, David 168 Edmiston, Phil 142 Edwards, Margaret 189 Edwards, Robert 168 Eenigenburg, Robert 168 Efird, James 124 Egeler, Jonathan 168 Ehnis, Laura 89,168 Elafros, Mark 168 Eldridge, Nancy 168 Eley, Colleen 83,124 Elias, Brenda 169 Eliason, James 186 Elliot, Tamara 169 Emmons, Judy 124 Enders, Steven 169 Engram, Stephen 148,150 Enterline, Linda 124 Entingh, Pam 189 Epp, Mary 169 Epp, Reginald 169 Erbst, Cindy 83,169 Erickson, David 150 Erickson, Hedda 169 Eskridge, Ann Evans, Kim 186 Everett, Frank 150 Ewald, Susan 72,169 Ewing, Wade 142 E riendly Fabarez, David 151 Faeh, Dawn 151 Fair, John 169 Fair, Rebecca 86,151 Fallin, William 169 Farestad, Bret 189 Fatum, David 186 Fegley, Dwight 142 Ferguson, Glen 151 Ferguson, Marjorie 188 Ferguson, Mark 144 Ferrel, Diana 124 Ferrell, Robert 169 Fikejs, Ann 89,151 Fiorilla, Douglas 169 Fisher, Elaine 124,140 Float, Brian 169 Flood, Michael 124 Floyd, Clara 169 Fluger, Marv 144 Ford, Martha 86,151 Ford, Paul 169 Fore, Anita 43,151 Forrester, Tracy 169 Forsberg, Craig 124 Forte, Deborah 169 Foughty, Valerie 124 Fox, David 151,169 Fox, Kenneth Fraats, Patricia 124 Franka, Ondrej Franklin, Terry 169 Freiburger, Linda 188 French, Tiona 169 Fresh, Donald 151 Frey, Ronald 84,169 Frey, Ruth 86,124 Friberg, Chris 151 Friberg, John 169 Friebel, Gordon 142 Friedline, Patrick 47,89,125 Frutig, Robin 188 Fry, Beverly 43,151 Fuglestad, Mark 142 Fuji, Byron 85,189 Fuller, Jeffrey Fullerton, Jolene 151 Funderburk, William 169 Fuoss, Paula 169 Fuqua, Kurt 188 g enerous Galo, James 151 Garcia, Ralph 151 Garlick, David 169 Gardner, Clifford 152 Gardner, Paul 152 Garncarz, Alexander 169 Gauger, Jon 56,125 Gay, Gary Gebhardt, Gale 72,169 Geigert, Richard 89,152 Gentry, Roy 144 George, Karen Gerali, Joan 42,86,125 Gerber, Jared 125 Gerdin, Valerie 89,169 Gilbertson, Kim 85,169 Gillette, Ethel 169 Gilsdorf, Jeffrey 169 Ginter, John 189 Glasscock, Elizabeth 125 Gleason, Dan 142 Goeh, Henry 125 Goertzen, Carrie 169 Goheen, Miriam 169 Goheen, Thomas 152 Golden, Pamela 188 Gonzales, Corazon 186 Coodman, Craig 152 Goodman, Matt 142 Goodnough, Dana 125,141 Goodrich, James 83,169 Gordon, Allan 152 Gorham, Kent 152 Goss, Peter 152 Goss, Sandra 188 Gouzoules, Christopher 152 Graf, Timothy 125 Graham, David 125 Graham, Lois 152 Graham, Steven 152 Gramling, Terrell 169 Grant, Cynthia 170 Grant, Daniel 188 Grant, Willis 125 Granzow, Lyle 170 Graves, Marianne 152 Gray, Ruth 125 Grebeldinger, Bruce 142 Green, Daniel 170 Green, Lorraine 188 Green, Michael 68,69,170 Green, Sharon 152 Greenslitt, James 125 Gregersen, Bruce 126,140 Griffin, Ruby Griffith, Dana 143 Griffith, Robert 126 Grimshaw, Robert 186 Grommet, Gary 59,85,170 Gromoll, Bette 170 Guliuzza, Randy 170 Gunsteens, Timothy 43,170 Gunther, Kimberley 126 Gushee, Martha 126 Gustafson, Robert 170 Guth, Alice 189 Gutzmer, Miriam 152 n elpful Haag, Colleen 152 Haas, Dave 189 Hagen, Carol 188 Hagerup, Scott 126 Hahn, Bret 67,153 Hahn, Timothy 170 Haines, Calvin 153 Haines, Gail 170 Haines, Paul 170 Hall, Albert Hall, Kenneth 126 Halladay, Linda 170 Hallquist, Eric 143 Hammett, Russell 170 Hammond, Dan 190 Hamphton, Bruce 190 Hanna, James 153 Hansen, David 126 Harder, Michael 126 Haring, Timothy 126 Harlan, Enoch 153 Harmon, Linda 72,170 Harper, Charles 67,85,153 Harper, Yvonne 170 Harrenstein, Michael 126 Harris, Darryl 126 Harris, Doris 170 Harris, Randal 153 Harris, Suzanne 126 Harrison, Douglas 170 Harrison, Scott 90,126 Harrod, Joni 170 Harry, Tom 143 Hart, Jeffrey 49,170 Hart, Kathleen 170 Harvey, Tim 143 Hasenberg, John 170 Hasper, Lars 153 Hathaway, Sandra 76,77,153 Hatteberg, Gregory 69,126 Hauck, John 170 Hauflaire, Peggy 170 Hawkins, Helen 86,170 Hawkins, Sharon 86,153 Hawley, Robin 170 Hay, Christopher 126 Haymaker, Alan 126,140 Hays, David 127 Hayward, John Hayward, Stephen 45,170 Heck, Douglas Heckinger, Paul 127 Hedman, Katherine 89 Hegarty, Kathleen 186 Heineman, Gloria 127 Heiniger, Claude 144,170 Heininger, John Heinsch, Randy 153,162 Heiser, Lisa 127 Heitman, Deborah 170 Hemstreet, David 190 Henderson, James 186 Henry, Arthur 153 Herald, Stephen 170 Herl, Janice 89,127 Herrin, Debra 153 Herring, Jonathan Hescott, Kimberly 86,120,127 Hess, James 44,127 Hickerson, Jeremy 170 Hicks, Catherine 153 Higby, Daniel 153 High, Gordon 170 Hilbrands, Ron 143 Hilker, Jim 170 Hilker, Julia 127 Hill, James 190 Hill, Rhonda 170 Hinman, Dorinda 86,127 Hipple, Linda Hirsch, Bradford 170 Hirschler, Thomas 85,153 Ho, Flora 153 Hoch, Gaye 86,153 Hockett, Janet 86,171 Hoffer, Steven 188 Hofstra, Cathy 171 Hofstra, Robert 153 Hohndorf, Jerald 171 Hohulin, David 127,141 Holder, Cheryl 153 Holder, Jim 171 Holler, Steve 153 Holm, Lynette 57,83,153 Holman, Kelli 83,171 Honts, Jerry 127 Hoover, Cheryl 72,89,171 Hop, James 171 Hopkins, Patrick 171 Hopkins, Rebecca 86,153 Hopwood, Alison 186 Horn, Henry 190 Horst, Mike 171 Horton, Jonathan 171 Horton, Martin 171 Horvath, Sonja 171 Houvener, Paul 153 Hovestol, Stephen 153 Howard, Bonnie 72,171 Howe, Stephen 127 Howell, Alan 127 Howington, Jonathan 153 Hoyne, James 171 Hudgens, Rick 171 Hudson, Ronda Hueni, Michelle 171 Huffman, Murl 42,83,127 Huger, Anton 171 Huggins, Steven 128 Hughes, Charles 153 Hugo, Ann 83,128 Hugo, Stephen Hull, Jerry 128 Huling, Perry 171 Hullinger, Jerry 171 Hunt, Ronald 172 Hurd, Dale 43,153 Hurd, Yvonne 128 i nspiring lmer, Jack 153 Imes, Paula 128 Ingle, Jacki 172 Ingraham, Julie 153 Irwin, Mark Isley, Connie 172 Ismiel, Mary 153 3 oyful Jackman, Melinda 154 Jacob, Brian 172 Jacob, Deborah 154 Jacob, Vickie 128 Jacobs, Brenda 172 Jacobsen, Jeffrey 85,172 Jamieson, Audrey 154 Jancewicz, William 83,172 Jansma, Jeffrey 128 Jefferson, Bonnie 172 Jenkins, Jay 154 Jensen, Amy 128,141 Jesel, Eugene 172 Jester, Douglas 172 Jimenez, Robert 188 Jindra, John 190 Johanon, Daniel 120,128 Johnson, Barbra 89,154 Johnson, Bradley 83,128 Johnson, Charles 172 Johnson, Cheryl 129 Johnson, David 172 Johnson, Gail 172 Johnson, Kirsten 154 Johnson, Laurie 172 Johnson, Linda 172 Johnson, Lori C. 172 Johnson, Lori T. 186 Johnson, Marilyn 172 Johnson, Patricia 154 Johnson, Sharon 172 Johnson, Susan 44,129 Johnson, Tanya 172 Johnson, Timothy 85,172 Johnston, Charles 154 Joiner, Leonard Jolliffe, Carol 154 Jones, Arlie Jones, Bob 143 Jones, Natalie 86,154 Jones, Phil 143 Jones, Rebecca 154 Jones, Timothy 173 Jones, Wesley 129 Jordan, Mary 86,173 Jordan, Ralph 190 Jorgensen, Gary 173 Jose, Edward 186 Jukes, Jennifer 188 Julian, Kimberly 173 Jung, Peter 173 Jurewich, Diane 173 k ind Kalb, Israel 58,154 Kamm, Patrick 154 Kane, Michael 154 Kao, Esther 173 Kazner, Keith 154 Kelleher, James Kellner, Paul Kelly, Marcia 83,154 Kerr, Colleen 83,188 Kerr, Jeffrey 190 Kiddle, Glen 190 Kiefer, Daniel 129 Kijanowski, Wayne 129 Kijawara, Alan 188 Killian, Brent 173 Kim, Moon 173 King, Paul Kipka, Margaret 186 Kirby, John 173 Kirchner, Carl Kirk, Bill 173 Kittaka, Craig 154 Kleinow, Cheri 154 Klingbeil, Elizabeth 72,129 Klingbeil, Stephen 89,173 Klint, Kenneth 173 Klopfenstein, Amy 86,129 Klotz, Rachel 45,129 Knechtel, Douglas 89,173 Koch, Glen 173 Koens, Willem 173 Koerner, Vanessa 187 Koetz, Kimberly 42,86,129 Konkel, Peter 173 Koontz, Carla 188 Korpak, Ranita 76,77,148,154 Kruger, Dawn 129 Kruit, Sarah 173 Kubish, Jerrilyn 89 Kuehl, Gary 173 Kuhn, John 173 Kuhn, Takae 173 Kulin, Julie 154 Kumkoski, Brian 154 Kunz, Alma 76,187 Kurtz, Greg 173 Kuzma, Rochelle 173 Kyriazes, Anthony 154 l oving Lajoie, Donna 173 Lamb, Dean 129 Lamon, Terry 173 Lancaster, Valerie 83,173 Landis, Dean 154 Landis, Robert 173 Landrebe, Robert 187 Landrum, Catherine Lane, Eugenia 129 Larabell, Nathan Larsen, Jeanine 86,173 Larsen, Joanne 173 Lassen, Patricia 173 Latchaw, Bryan 42,46,47,85,92,129 Latimer, James 173 Laubenstein, Patti 188 Laue, Kim 83,154 Lauffer, Teresa 129 Laughlin, David 90,154 Lawhead, Jean 43,173 Lawrence, Janet 129 Leal, Daniel 85,173 Lechner, Layne 173 Ledbetter, Tim 190 Lee, Chuan 174 ll 0f0l'i0llS Lee, David 173 Lee, Debra 154 Lee, Howard 154 Lee, John 187 Legg, Raymond 129 Lehman, Daniel 42,129 Lehman, Steve 144 Lehuta, Eileen 154 Leinbach, Steven 129 Leman, Ed 145 Lemmert, Walter Lentsch, Curt 129 Leone, Frank 174 Lesher, Donald 154 Leutwyler, Hansjorg 190 Levant, George 190 Levy, Linda 187 Lewis, Daniel 174 Liechty, Eric 79,154 Liles, Richard Lilja, Scott 174 Lilly, Michael 174 Lin, Lina Lindeblad, Mark 89,187 Lindeman, Jill 86,174 Linderman, Thomas 174 Lindstrom, Christine 47,83,155 Lines, Cheryl 57,129 Link, Kathy Link, Robert Lloret, Mark 130 Loayza, Carmen Loftin, Cherrill Loftin, Mark 130 Lomax, Doreatha Longjohn, Geralynn 130 Lonski, Edward 174 Lonski, Lawrence 174 Lors, Daniel 83,130 Loughrin, James 130 Love, Rebecca 130 Loveland, Rebecca 190 Lowery, Joy 174 Lowther, James 130 Luetscher, Dale 174 Lyall, Warren 145 Lykins, Michael 174 Lyons, Ann 155 Lyons, James 85,174 111 atllre MacKenzie, Mark 155 MacRae, Wayne 130,141 Mahler, Jonathan 155 Mainger, Robert 130 Major, Thomas Maki, John 155 Maki, Marcella 130 Malanowski, Lynn 59,155 Maldonado, Rafael 174 Malmberg, Paula 174 Manning, William 174 Mariano, Deborah 59,155 Mark, Cheryl 155 Marquez, Lydia 174 Marsch, Loenard 155 Marshall, Katherine 86,130 Marshall, Nancy 155 Martin, Diana 174 Martin, Philip 155 Martin, Samuel 85,131 Martin, Timothy 89,174 Martinson, Gail 131 Marx, Carol 131 Mason, Steven 85,175 Mathen, Jacob 175 Mathena, Shirley Mathewson, John Mathisen, Timothy 69,155 Matovich, John 89,155 Matson, Louis 48,85,l55 Matson, Sue 74,175 Matson, Warren 190 Matsumura, Miles 131 Matthews, John 85,156,163 Matthews, Keith 190 Mattocks, David 156 Matuch, Thomas 156 Matzdorf, Jeff 143 Maughon, Angela 76,156 Maurey, Stephen 175 May, James 89,131 May, Julie 86,156 Mayer, Jack 175 Maynor, Mark 175 Mazerolle, Michael 156 McCauley, Rebecca 131 McClenthen, Gary 131 McClure, Julie 175 McClure, Timothy 175 McComas, Becky 131 McCormic, Barry 131 McDaniel, Kathy 72,175 McDougall, Daniel 85,175 McDowell, Mike McElroy, Joseph 131 McGehee, Thomas 175 McGee, Will Mclntosh, James 175 Mclntyre, Martha 175 Mclsaac, Robert 131 McKean, Sandra 190 McLaren, Randy 175 McLaughlin, George 131 McMillan, Charles 89,131 McMiller, Morace McNary, William 131 McNeill, Catherine 175 McQueen, Steven 190 McWherter, Ruth 74,175 Meads, Robert 66,67,175 Mellinger, Joel 83,175 Meng, Barbara 175 Merutka, Valerie 175 Messner, Diane 132 Metcalf, Miriam 156 Metcalfe, Mark 48,132 Meyer, Gregg 175 Meyers, Daniel 175 Miatke, Rhonda 175 Middlebrooks, Tamara 175 Migliazza, Brenda 156 Miller, Brian 175 Miller, Emily 89,175 Miller, Grant 145 Miller, Hannah 43,156 Miller, James 190 Miller, Mark 132,141 Miller, Sidney 175 Miller, Vicki 132 Mills, Wendell 175 Minear, Winifred 187 Minor, David 175 Mitchell, Teresa 132 Moering, Rene 89,132 Montgomery, Rachel Montie, Elizabeth 86,175 Moon, Melody 86,175 Mooney, Suzanne 175 Moore, Melody 175 Moore, William 66,67,175 Mosby, Elizabeth 175 Moritz, Mark 80,156 Morris, Glenn 156 Morton, Lynn 156 Moseley, Allen 132 Mosier, Michael 164,176 Mosley, Mark 85,176 Moulton, Sheila 176 Mugford, Cleverdon 176 Mullins, Steve 190 Mummau, Vince 191 Murphy, Eileen 74,156 Murray, Janice 176 Murray, Rebecka 176 Murrill, Dan 156 Mushial, Bruce 164,176 Myer, Douglas 157 Myers, Bob 191 Myers, Paul 187 Myers, Vicki 157 Naatz, Richard 85,176 Nadeau, John 132 Nearbin, Rebecca 157 Nedostup, David 132 Neff, William 85,157 Nelson, Gary 176 Nelson, Mark 176 Newman, Darryl 176 Newman, Theresa 132 Nielsen, Timothy 176 Niemi, Lynn 191 Nikitin, Linda 176 Noble, Helen 83 Hoble, Lynn 176 Noble, Rene 176 Nolt, Margaret 86,132,141 Norby, Karla 157 Norman, Mark 69,132 Norris, Linda 176 Noverini, John 176 Nuckols, Gregory 83,176 Nummerdor, Rosemary 86,176 Nunley, Terri 157 o bedient Oberg, Cheryl 86,157 O'Brien, Karen O'Brien, Randall 176 Ochampaugh, Beth 176 0'Conne1l, Brian 176 Olsen, Thomas 85,176 Olson, Susan 83 Ondracek, Mark 85,164,176 O'Neal, Franklin 157 O'Quinn, Timothy 176 Orner, Dawn 58,157 Orner, Douglas 67,78 Ossler, Robert 191 Otten, Richard 176 Otto, Cheryl 157 Owen, Carey 89,176 Owens, Cathy 188 Owens, Francis 176 p rayerful Page, John 187 Palmer, Thomas 176 Paquette, Wade 143 Parkhurst, Ken 176 Parks, Donald 176 Paschke, Carol Patrick, Lavern 176 Patterson, Clyde 191 Patterson, Michael 67,176 Patterson, Roy 157 Paul, Stephen 176 Payne, Mary 83 Pearson, Donald 85,157 Pearson, Randall 143 Pedersen, Rachael 188 Peiffer, Julie 89,176 Penn, Mark 177 Perrine, Christine 157,177 Perrine, Edwin Perry, Judith 187 Perry, Mark 89,177 Perschbacher, Ruth 86,177 Persson, Phillip 157 Petersen, Cynthia Peterson, Charles Peterson, Josephine 83,157 Petrie, Kathleen 177 Petrilli, John 177 Petzel, James 69,177 Philippi, Janet 120 Phillips, Gillian 177 Phillips, Miriam 72,74 Pierce, Sandra 177 Piester, Carol 42,86 Pillow, Sarah Pinkerton, Steven Placko, Daniel 177 Ploch, Doris 83,177 Pohlmann, James 177 Polk, Timothy 177 Pollock, Sandra 86,177 Pontier, Ron 145 Popenfoose, Joel 83,177 Porch, Daniel 89,177 Porter, Ann 191 Posslenzny, Randy 157 Powell, Arthur 157 Powell, Bruce 177 Powell, David 85 Pozza, Larry 141 Pozza, Sheryl 157 Pretzer, Denise 134 Prevette, Douglas 177 Price, Thomas 177 Prindle, Warren 134 Pruitt, Robin 178 Puffer, Joseph 178 0 q uamt Quiggle, Sharon 86,157 Quinn, Laurie 178 r owd Rae, Barbara 134 Rae, Michael 85,187 Ragont, Linda 178 Ramos, April 178 Ramsay, Jerome 178 Ramsey, Terri 157 Rascher, Keith 66,67,157 Rascher, Lawrence 178 Rasey, Dennis 157 Rathbun, Keith 178 Rausch, Rosemary 191 Read, Douglas 157 Reed, Jonathan 157 Reed, Robert 134,140 Reed, Timothy 178 Reedy, Belisa 157 Rees, Deborah 89,178 Reichman, Marcia 89,178 Reichman, Rebecca 157 Reiher, Donald 178 Reinhold, Shirley 191 Reist, Joyce 178 Rennels, Cynthia 134 Reynolds, Laurence 134 Reynolds, Susan 134 Rhodes, Richard 83,178 Rhodes, Roy 42,134 Rice, Julie 178 Richards, Marvin 83,157 Richardson, Daniel 178 Rickert, Richard 178 Rider, George 157 Ridings, Dean 191 Ridley, Roger 178 Rieckman, Rebecca 89,157 Rigby, Vickie 134 Riggins, Bruce 145 Riggs, Lawrence 83 Rings, Blane 178 Rings, Bret 134,140 Rintelman, Dale Risser, Gaila 134 Robarts, Donalda 157 Robbins, William 179 Roberts, Jack 191 Roberts, Timothy 67,158 Robinson, Terron 179 Rocha, Manny 158 Rodgers, Gregory 179 Rodin, Darrell 158 Rogers, Suzan 158 Rojas, Annette 158,179 Rollerson, Monty 158 Rosing, Lisa 83,158 Rosol, Annette 83 Rosol, John 135 Ross, Steve 143 Roth, Cynthia 179 Rousseau, David 179 Rubow, Kenneth 179 Rucin, Challise 179 Rucin, Jerome 187 Rucker, Jerome 85 Rummel, Donna 179 Rundle, David 158 Runyan, Lee 83,179 Ruotsi, Lynnette 158 Rushton, Connie 86,135 Russell, Gayle 179 Ruth, Betsy 179 Ryan, Timothy 179 s tudious Sadlier, Gordon 179 Sample, John 45,158 Sample, Rebecca 188 Samuel, David 83,179 Sanders, Cheryl 188 Sanders, Lori 179 Santaferraro, John 179 Santhouse, Paul 158 Sari, Louis 179 Sarnicola, Anthony 158 Saunders, Robert 179 Sautter, Monica 179 Sayer, Janet 135 Schefe, Leo 179 Scheidell, Mary 135 Schirmacher, Alan Schlueter, David 80,179,183 Schmidt, Phil 145 Schmidt, Steven 179 Schmitt, Mary 158 Schneider, Charles Schneider, Debra 135 Schneider, Janice 83 Schneider, Susan 179 Schnorbus, Richard 179 Schorr, Scott 191 Schotanus, Daniel Schroeder, Barbara 135 Schroeder, Christopher 78,128 135 Schulte, Timothy 85,158 Schultz, John 179 Schwarcz, Roy Schwenk, Samuel 135 Scott, Barbara 158 Scott, John Scott, Nancy 179 Scott, Richard Scott, Timothy 179 Scypinski, Jean 187 Searle, Kathryn 158 Sears, Gary 179 Sears, Mendy 158 Seegraves, Carole 158 Seng, Dale 179 Sepanski, Sandra 179 Settecase, James 179 Shanahan, Pamela 179 Sharrotta, Frances 135 Shaw, Donald 171,187 Shaw, Kathryn 86,158 Shaw, Lorne 66,67,135 Shaw, Thomas 85,158 Shawback, Julie 179 Sheaffer, Paul 42,135 Shearer, Steve 179 Sheets, Steven 180 Shepard, Jean 158 Shepherd, Earl 180 Shepperson, Lyle 85,180 Sherman, Kathleen 180 Shev, Michelle 76,158 Shickley, Carol 158 Shimaski, Jinx 191 Shirk, Thomas 66,67,8l,l35 Shirkey, Carla 180 Short, Kenneth 180 Shostek, Denise 135 Showalter, Thomas 55,180 Shovan, Kenneth 135 Shovan, Marianne 57 Shreve, Lesa 180 Shriver, Mike 188 Shuck, Robert 158 Shumaker, Kendall Sieger, Cynthia 136 Sigmon, Thomas 158 Silverman, Howard 187 Simmons, Becky 158 Simmons, Laura 86,180 John 191 Simpson Simpson , Cheryl 180 , James 66,67,l80 Simpson Kathy 83,136 Simpson, Kent 80,85,180 Simpson, Will 180 Sinclair, Sipress, Denice 76,77,180 Sisi, James Sjogren, Jill 158 Skaanning, Janet 86,136 Skidmore, Cindy 180 Skinkle, Deanne 89 Small, Stephen 180 Sminkey, Dawn 191 Sminkey, Elizabeth 158 Smith, Andrea 180 Smith, David 136 Smith, Donna 83 Smith, Gary 180 Smith, Jana 180 Smith, John 180 Smith, Larry Smith, Malcom 89,158 Smith, Melody 136 Smith, Philip 136 Smith, Richard 158 Smith, Thelma 136 Smith, Steve 187 Snodgrass, Karen 43,159 Snodgrass, Susan 187 Snyder, Christine 180 Snyder, Daniel 159 Snyder, Daniel T. 180 Snyder, Diane 159 Snyder, Diane 191 Sok, Jung Solheim, Candy 180 Solin, Donald 180 Sommer, Luke 180 Sorensen, Peter 180 Soucie, Elizabeth 136,138 Sowinski, Carol 180 Spahn, Susanne 159 Spata, Steven 85,180 Spearman, David 159 Spears, Rhonda 187 Spencer, Rocky 180,191 Spencer, Rodney 180 Spencer, Stuart Sperry, Sally 159 Spetz, Raymond 180 Spiegelberg, Lauren 48,86,159 Spinella, Sharon 180 Spitler, Ronald 159 Spry, Philip 136 Sroka, Marie 180 Staff, Carl 69,180 Stager, Max 180 Staley, Dawn 86,181 Steingraber, Christina 181 Steinhart, Daniel 136 Steimle, Judith 181 Steltzer, Ilona Stenzel, Evelyn 187 Stephens, Don 143 Sterbin, April 89,159 Stevens, Sally 136 Stevens, Wendy 181 Stevenson, Roderick 181 Stewart, Randall 67,159 Stiles, Jenny 86,181 Stimac, Michael 181 Stirewalt, Sherrie 181 Stoddard, Susan Stopoulos, William 83 Stout, Sally 181 Stradiot, Mark 89,159 Strand, Nathan 159 Street, David 188 Strege, Dennis 181 Streit, Jim 143 Strietzel, Kurt 191 Stultz, David 181 Stych, Brad 136 Sullivan, Rebecca 83,181 Summach, Monty 58,79,l59 Surma, Carol 89,136 Sutherland, Penny 181 Suveges, Margaret Swalley, Jerreth 57,137 Sweeting, Robert 66,67,120,137 Swinborne, Juleen 159 Swineford, Priscilla 159 Swope, Steven 181 t ired Tabb, Alan Tanaka, Kazuto 137 Tanner Rebecca 181 Taylor, Scott 181 Taylor, Wayne 160 Taylor, William 181 Tegeler, Joel 145 Terhune, Thomas 83 Terrill, David 160 Tesauro, Michael 182 Teuerle, Mark 182 Thiessen, Peter 182 Thieszen, Gene 145 Theiszen, Janice 137 Thomas, Daniel 85,182 Thomas, Larry 182 Thomason, James 160 Thompson, Debra 160 Thompson, Lisa 86,182 Thompson, Lois 182 Thomson, David 66,67,160 Thorne, Heidi 182 Thornsbury, Rob 191 Thornton, Catherine 83,182 Thornton, Gregory 47,160 Throckmorton, Deborah 182 Tilford, Douglas 182 Tillery, Alan 160 Timko, Barry 187 Tischler, Rick 187 Tomich, Pamela 182 Toney, Gary 137 Topping, Rick 182 Toth, Mary 187 Traylor, Nancy 182 Tress, Nancy 83,137 Troolines, Christine 182 Troolines, Elizabeth 182 Troppito, Marylu 187 Trulson, Darrell 160 Tucker, Norman 137 Turgeon, Bryan 182 Turley, Dave 145 Turner, Lynne 59,160 Turner, William 89,148,160 Tyler, Marc 182 Tyler, Stephen 182 ll lidel' St3lIdil1 Tansy, l3rian 85,181 g Taylor, Christine 86,181 Taylor, John 143 Taylor, Kent 44,160 Taylor, Patty 160 Uehle, Lawrence 137 Umfleet, Randy 83,183 V Bl'S3file Vagner, James 183 Vajko, Gail 183 Valech, Louise 132,137 Valles, Keith 183 Vanada, Cheryl 137 VanAmberg, Holly 137 VanCleave, James 160 Vandenberg, Anne 183 Vanderwerf, Terry 89,160 VanDyke, Marcia 137 VanKirk, Ken 143 VanKleeck, Clayton 191 VanNatta, Luann 137 VanNatta, Mark 183 VanZante, Alice 137 Vinciguerra, Philip Vinson, Sarah 183 Virostko, Steven 183 Vitollo, Francis 183 Vogel, Christopher 161 Vogelpohl, Ronald 161 Voltmer, Bradley 183 VonMeding, Edward Vosmeier, Mark 183 W iSe Wade, Carol 183 Wagner, Wesley 183 Walker, Brent 183 Walker, Clayton 161 Walker, Jeffrey 161 Walker, Rachel 74,75,l72,183 Walker, Thomas 43,137 Walker, Tom 183 Wall, Daniel 138 Wall, Lynn 86,183 Waller, Byron 183 Walton, Donna 183 Walton, Scipio 161 Wandell, Randall 183 Ward, James 89,161 Warden, Jon 161 Warner, Steven 89,188 Washburn, David 161 Wasmuth, Scott 187 Waterman, Arthur 188 Watkins. Jan 83,148,161 Way, Mary Jane 184 Weaver, Debra 86,138 Webb, Anne Weich, Charles 184 Weimer, Jack 161 Weiss, Sarah 72,73,184 Welch, Charles Wellington, Jewel 184 Wells, Beth 187 Wells, Mark 161 Wendtland, Glenn 184 Werner, Harry Werner, Kathleen 138 Westerman, Julie 74,75 Westlund, Paul 145 Wetendorf, Peter 138 Whaley, Susan 184 Wheaton, John 67,184 Wheeler, Richard 83,161 Wheeler, Timothy 85,184 Whirledge, Kathy 138 Whitaker, Jeffrey 187 White, Daniel 184 White, Dianne 74,138 White, Veronica 191 Whiting, Tom 191 Whitley, Merry Wicher, Daniel 187 Wicher, Susan 187 Wicks, James 184 Wiegman, Thomas 161 Wilkin, Harold 43,161 Wilkinson, Curtis 184 Wilkinson, Nancy 74,75,138 Wilkinson, Richard 89,138 Williams, Al 145 Williams, Benjamin 184 Williams, David 138 Williams, Doyle 138 Williams, Helen Williams, Mary 86,161 Williams, Melody 184 Wilson, Carol 184 Wilson, Carolyn 138 Wilson, Jon 138 Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Patrick 184 Winzer, Rebecca 184 Wipp, Lucille 139 Wise, Stephen 184 Wise, Timothy 139 Wismer, Ronald 184 Witte, Joan 184 Woelke, Robin 161 Wolfe, David 161 Wolfe, Steven 161 Wood, Donald 185 Woodruff, Julie 185 Woodruff, Tim 139,191 Woods, James 185 Woodward, Wesley 185 Woolsey, Elizabeth 89,185 Woolsey, Robert 185 Worst, William 185 Woznick, Pamela 46,47,139 Wratney, Donald 139 Wright, David 85,185 Wright, Lorraine 185 Wright, Sharon 59,161 Wright, Steven 83,139 Wynstra, James 89,185 Wysong, Jay 69,185 y iemea Yaccino, Lori 191 Yaglowski, Carl 139 Yankey, Debra 161 Yarrow, Deborah 185 Yeip, Debra 185 Yeo, Young 191 Yoho, Daniel 139 York, Jeffrey 161 York, Luanne 161 Yoshioka, Yoko 139 Z 8810115 Zarriello, Lynette 185 Zaruba, June 191 Zickefoose, Robert 185 Zielinski, Janet 139 Zielinski, Karen 139 Zirbel, Robin 139 Hoff I A ,fj E. Although I probably shouldn't admit it, I have dreaded writing this page. What could I say that hasn't been said by previous editors? I could tell what it's like being an editor, but I don't want to scare off any prospects for the editorship next fall. Seriously, I am glad I took the job. I have learned things I will be able t.o carry over and use later on. My job does not just consist of setting the wheels in motion and making sure everything runs smoothly. I do not just work with pictures, copy, and layouts. If I did, my job would be much easier. The hardest part of my job is working with people. That includes the staff, administration, students, the photography studio, etc. The editor is forced to be a leader whether it comes naturally or not. Sometimes there are emotional struggles that have to be dealt with before work can be done on the yearbook. At times I have wondered how my staff has kept their sanity. But they all lived through it and hopefully have gained something from the experience. I feel we have incorporated several new ideas into this book, and I hope that you enjoy your copy. Our theme this year is Transformations. As you look back over the year, I hope that you will be able to see some transformations in your life. Looking for transformations in my i'e .ITM If lf i fc n -. l '- ga. .Q 1 .iii S 5 I1 Q fl, 'fi- ?5.5. -H N I : , 5, . . N' vy.'bf A fy. I-'xv XX nl- Il KA 1, X! . 'V' ' , 1- s A 1 , I v 1 ,f f ' 1 di .M e ,4 'P 4- , ' ' . 'f x f , ' wr 1 I --.X 4',,' , ' x ' ' 1 ' 1 ' TNI ,+ . I' . ,. fx, . . . . K 5 ' Y J! I . ' . Rf '24-5 ,lf frl5n 1?-1, -'z , . x 5. 5 , ,- ,A - -7 v, . ' H J A '?i:.- -'fi 'VN-N A rx 1 , ' ' W- 'K Vw 1 ,' ' Vx. , ,' fr-wg uv: VK 2 '. ,fmxlf .t ' -,N yu. pm-Ji :l,'y'.,.-.-M., Y K r Wx JL. F31 6, 1- Hwy. , , .N k .gf 'x..TI,r,- ,ug R -V, , xXL,...:t1iA.'57+ N W 1 ' .. . 'nf e ,.'. ' ' ,N vt? ,, . .v,z,.' , lx f U M ., f . 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Real live people with opinions, pressures, schedules, friends, joys and heartaches . . . a 24 3 E hour counselor . . . just another . i S student like you with the only Q difference being a position of respon- , g sibility . . . a servant . . . leader . . . 1 2 33 Training. Developing listening 'f 1 ' skills . . . first aid discussed . . . policies explained . . . welcome week . . . action . . . floor problems faced . . socials . . . skits . . . Rewards. Students pull together to support each other . . . seeing love they say is there exhibited . . . brother and sister relationships developed . . . changes in lives . . . people expressing their gratefulness 412295. ...ahug... Growth. A whole-hearted belief in the sufficiency of God's grace . . . crying out to God for wisdom and strength for each day . . . struggles and victories . . . wealth of exper- iences . . . experiences that trans- form each RA into the image of Christ . . . 5-Q-' --1 Tom Edelin, Menis Head Resident All Mens Resident Assistants. First row, left to right, Gary McCIenthen, Danny Wall, Doyle Williams, Da ve Hohulin, Bob Reed, Kent Hall, Jim Mn y. Second row, Tom Edelen, Men 's Head Resident, Larry Pozza, Dan Lehman. Third ro w, Bill Neftl A1 Haymaker, Lenny Marsch, Ron Cash, Steve Wright, Ron Vogelpohl, Scott Buresh, Jeff Jansma, Tim Herring, Mike Agnew. i P'-,..,. Connie Bra unlin, Women 's Assistant Head Resident Barb Lapore, Womens Head Resident tv Women Resident Assistants. Sitting on floor, left to right, Lucy Wipp, Anne Eskridge, Ruth Gray. Sitting in chairs, Ruth Atkinson, Gloria Heineman, Debbie Jacobs, Cheri Baker, Audrey Jamieson, Cindi Peterson, Susan Bennett, Tina Bardill, Theresa Lauffer, Barb Lapore, Womens Head Resident. Evening School Is anyone interested in taking Moody courses in Florida? Moody Evening Schools established this year in Delray Beach and St. Petersburg, Florida made that possible. These are only 2 of the 10 Moody Evening Schools located in five different states. The schools offer over 180 courses taught by nearly 85 instructors. Classes are largely made up of lay men and women. D.L. Moody desired people to stand in the gap between laity and clergy. Biblical knowledge received in Evening-Extension School prepares students for that important role. Library Anything from dating to studying goes on in the library, said Mr. Richard Schock, head librarian. with a smile. How old is our well-used library? It started around 1899 almost 13 years after the founding of Moody Bible Institute. The author of the library's first three books was Spurgeon. The fourth book was written by D.L. Moody. Most of the books deal with humanities and social sciences. A few books are donated while two-thirds are ordered from a large variety of religious publishers. Although t.he library specializes in religious material, a healthy number of related books ordered from non-religious publishers fill the shelves. Mr. Walter Osborn Mr Brien Belanger Miss Henrietta Watts and Mr Richard Sclzock Head Librarian Health 6 A V , , 1.4, l . lr. ill' i 4 R. Service 1: Q7 l, i A S Y X- A 4.-5 The Nurses of MBI Miss Marilyn Morgan - Head Nurse Miss Wilda Byrd, Miss Eleanor Krupsky, and Mr. Clifford Tyler .A f ' . I 2 i Dr. Leonard Rascher - Director Mr. John Tahl W f I Practical Christian Work Imagine a PCW assignment every weekday afternoon, Saturday and all day Sunday - now that's learning by doing. Moody was convinced that classroom knowledge needed practical application. His school, the first to use Christian assignments, served as a model for other Bible colleges. Students' abilities and experience are carefully considered when assigning PCW assignments. Freshmen receive information sheets with their applica- tions to aid the department in placing them. Upper classmen are assigned according to their requests. There are more requests for students than can be filled. The potential of our student body reaching Chicago is exciting, said Dr. Leonard Rascher, Director. The PCW personnel effect in a meaningful way the lives of students zealous for the Lord. H4-so Registrar Dr. Sweeting announces the number of incoming freshmen men . . . A round of female applause is given . . . Foreign students in the freshman class stand to he acknowledged . . . Another round of applause . . . Who compiled Dr. Sweeting's statistics? The Regis- trar's Office, of course. ln this day of information explo- sion. providing meaningful information for administration. faculty, students and government. is not any easy task. We mostly enjoy working with students who are potentially going to be something. said Mr. Shervy, Director of Admissions and Chief Registrar. D.-,1. X - Q., ! 5 5 S l in ,,,, Mr. Roy Shervy - Director in 'gs , Svgsnf-an-M :- -V-.. . Miss Alice Lindslev Miss Clmllif' LGGDEI' Mr. Warren Allen - Assistant to Director Correspondence School The letter read simply, Oh to be used of God is my desire. His Hand maiden, Susan Atkins. Susan was connected with the Charles Manson ordeal. Her letter to Moody's School of Correspondence is one of many sent in appreciation of the ministry. This ministry, begun in 1901 by J.M. Grey, now enrolls almost 118,000 students a year. Nearly half a million pieces of material a year are sent from the office to people desiring a knowledge of the Word. Mr. Paul Wieland - Director - -...' if ' 1 .42 f: '. ' '. 4xXf5f,- ...Q V 'Gd' 'x Mr. Calvin Becker - Director U Mr. Terwilleger - Director iw ' 1 i , , . ,ix l' ,fl A' 2 y 1 t Q. ., Miss Nancy Rendel x t N Miss Marcia Scott - Assistant Bruce Cain - Director fcenterl .' ' '-v-,Ei 5 Student Employment Student employment changed its name A and its personnel. Miss Nancy liendel who coordinates women's employment and Mr. Calvin Becker who is in charge of men's employment are kept busy matching class and work schedules. lt is a challenge as nearly 7o percent of the student body is employed on a regular or temporary basis. This year out of 2,239 job offers. students filled 1.850 Food Service lt takes imagination to bring a football game to a cafeteria but Food Service did with candy apples, popcorn, a football film and a lively atmosphere. We ate Carribean style. shared a stomping country breakfast. ate by candlelight to celebrate birthdays - and more. The cook behind the scene - and the stove - was Mr. Terwilleger. the new llirector of Food Service. Mr. Terwil- leger had former experience as Director of I-'ood Service at St. Minard Abbey. lndiana. A. V. Center Theres never a dull moment in the Audio-Visual Center. AN. provides any type of assistance in audio visual areas for students and faculty. Materials for studies. PCW and extra curricular activities are utilized by students. The Center handles all equipment. organizes multi-media presentations and produces photos, slides and overheads for faculty. AN. personnel also repair all their equipment. ln the last three years the Audio- Yisual Center has doubled in space. 'l'here is constant improvement to keep in stride with technological growth. I I v 1 2 A X xl 5 . 4 -x br I V I P Li f. 's w. 'I fir. ink i X 1 w 3 w I ...' .Av E f,' V' J In 1 , .1 1 1-- fix! 'Q Al- '- ' 1-TX m - X X K V, ! X 1 K :Cb I- x r,. '- .X .- , .n ' 5 'AJ I, .' 1 W- Nam . l , A X - s x- N tp' ,fb -, -g 1' e AL. .1 ' Nw ,Y 'Ha vw ,. 'R . AQWS1- ' u 8 4 1 , 0 Ni Q' Y 'SAX ' Y S w Q 1 'ix x 5. .. ,Aw-5 Q 5, 'Q l,,n'Fi f'-- . if-X-3 S 1g.rfgg?fg2g.v, ' ' li- fa i k ix -, infigjwgny E. If . '1 . P' x .. .- Q .x,'E,-imf S, , 3 5'-,Av : 3 ,. 5552, - gl ., .A Fiiaitgjf - 'K gl , .zgx-gin Lf' -' -. -QQ -C' , 3, - -Yin:-bl , s gs.:-Qijn J 1 va' is . .iligv , is Q xy.g,3. 5,g-If . . Sgt' 1 , - 3531 :' ? e . , ,V . y ' 4 .- - .. '- I I ' uf' U x-QQ. ' . -b -a . ' f , A Y, K '2's'i'f,g? - - -',fs's-', 'fvffi A : Ap. ,, 'l QQ. G+ ,I VN, 5 'V ' 51'-.if 1-'P If Mrs. Corean Bakke Dr. William H. Baker Assistant Prof of Sacred Music Associate Proff ot'Bib1e-Theologv Miss Ruth Beam Dr. Paul N. Benware Professor of Communications Associate Protf ofBib1e-Theology' Dr. Walter L. Banks Instructor of Bible Mr. David R. Brackley Instructor of Sacred Music What qualities do you ap- preciate in the students you teach? . . l enjoy freshman because of their openness to share, their enthusiasm, childlike trust and excitement in God. . . . Mr. Van Dyke . . . the students devotion to God and their desire to reach out to others . . . Mr. Greenbaum . .students'honest curiousi- ty . . . Dr. Baker . .. their love, openness, honesty and sincerity . . . Dr. Gallagher '.-ns. '19- Q-Q -.5Mr. Richard D. Calenberg Assistant Professor of Bible . 'van 365: 'I .3 X V .NX N jfMr. Charles N. Christensen Associate Prof of Communications 5 . - 4 -13' f 'r ill A iw Mr Ass t. Prof Q S gi B-M A--s Q if if M ,fa ' Sam I. Canine Mr. Robert C. Carbaugh of Evang.-Past. Trg. Professor of Sacred Music ' 5 L X L' -1 Y M . 1 Dr. Robert E. Clark Professor of Christian Ed. - A A-elf L, Q .J is, 'Q E A s. hp lovtl N Mr- Albert J- CIBSSGH Mrs. Swantina Currie Associate Prof of Bl'b16-MI.SSI.tIllS Instructor of COH1H1l1I1l'C3f1itDIIS 3 Nf What goals do you have for your students? . . . my first goal for all students is for them to he the person tlod wants them to he . . . an instrument in God's hands . . . for pastors to he ahle expositers of the Word . . . llr. Gallagher . . . that students might seriously attack the communication prohlem . . . that their Biblical knowledge and experience might wear well in the market place . . . that they might approve a Credit to MBI and glorify God in whatever situation they find in life. . . Dr. Smith . . . to get students to know. understand. and love the Word of find . . . to he ahle to communicate the Bihle more effectively . . . Dr. lrlaik . .to emphasize dependancy on the Word of God . . . develop- ment of Christian character that will make them effective in service now and later on . . . Mr. Bradbury .1-.. 9 ' ' TP R VX Q A,a Miss Rosalie DeRosset Dr, C, Fred Dickason 4- 'vo-1 X .1 ' ' 1 vi , -'.' :-'I ,,, -jr ' I r 5 l 1 Mr. Gerald H. Edmonds Assistant Prof of Communications Chm, of Dept. of The010gVJ Profl Assoeia te Professor of Sacred lblusrc What qualities do you appreciate in the students you teach? . .. seeing students think for themselves and express themselves in no uncertain terms . . . Dr. Smith . . . high motivation . . . a desire to study and learn more . . . when they mean business . . . their sincerity . . . Dr. Haik . . . an openness . . . willingness to change . . . eagerness to learn . . . I appreciate students with clear goals . . . Dr. Clark . . . their youth . . . their freshness . . . ability and eagerness to learn . . . Mr. Raquet . . . knowing that your thinking has made a qualitative difference in their lives and how they relate to their world . . . Mr. Whaley . . . their enthusiasm . . . Dr. Graendorf 1 N- Dr. Harold D. Foos Professor of Bible-Theologv 5 2' , 7 erwgqq, I u9,,.-xm ,. x Dr. Doris A. Freese Assistant Prof of Christia X, Mr. John W. Frye Ch pr' Douglpsgl' Gan?gg,er X, Dr. Robert L. Goddard Instructor of Bible Human 0 ept' 9 . vang' Professor of Bible -Pastoral Training M P47 ' -.H ffagav , , y -1 , . k J: ' 0 ' OJ. :QED I Rv' Dr. Louis Goldberg Dr. Werner C. Graendorf Prof of Theology-Jewish Studies Professor of Christian Ed. Mr. Joseph R. Greenebaum Chairman of Dept. of Phys. Ed. 61 I . l Dr. Paul S. I-laik Chairman of Dept. of Bible Dr. Thelma L. Hamilton Associate Prof of Communications Mr. Alan L. Heatherington Asst. Professor o1'SaCred Music -if Q!! 127, 5 Mr. Henry W. Hecht Asst. Prof of Sacred Music' Cx Dr. Edgar C. James Professor of Bible-Theologv Mr. Benjamin W. Johnson Instructor of Bible 1-on-Llg-. Mr. Darrell L. Johnson Instructor of Phys. Ed ,ff 4. - yr, M I.-, Mfr- .' K ' .1 f'N . 'ig A gi -, it 'XX v. ,c p, 1, i . X L Miss Claudia B. Long Mr. William F. Luck Instructor of Phys. Ed. ,Q ff.: .. L. f -. 4 1 .QVNQ fs 8 X1 Mr. Gilbert W. Mead Dr. Marvin E. Mayer Associate Prof of Bible-Theology Professor of Sacred Music Y .1-,pg Assistant Prof of Bible- Theology -p, .if U Mr. Erwin W. Lutzer Associate Proll OfBl'iJiP-T17PtlitIg,fl' What do you enjoy most about Moody? . . . the opportunities avail- able ot' doing so many things . . . Ur. tireendorf . . . the unique fellowship as collegues . . . the stability and management ofthe school. . . Dr. Haik . . . teaching - structuring the situation in which people might learn . . . Dr. Smith . . . the breadth ot' ministry opportunities and resources God has given us . . . Mr. Whaley . . . I enjoy opportunities to see God constantly provide for MBI . . . opportunities to share with toprnotch Christian people . . . hearing the best speakers and music in the country . . . Mr. Van Dyke . . .it's stability. . .a proven Institution that has stood the test of time . . . administrative concern to give an education that will prepare students for their work . . . it's world-wide ministry. . . Dr. Clark . . . because the Bible is the primary basis ofall studies. . . Dr. Baker i lt Mr. Denis R. Moffat Associate Prof of Sacred Music What is most rewarding about your job? . . . knowing students are in good physical shape . . . seeing students maintain a good physical fitness program . . . Mr. Green- ebaum . . . seeing students go from immaturity to maturity in such a brief time . . . Dr. Baker . . . disciplers . . . students who get excited about their minis- tries . . . Dr. Graendorf . . . t.he satisfaction of seeing students grasp new truths and ideas . . , when you teach you multiply yourself. . . Dr. Haik . . . sensing that I am serving by proxy in the lives, ministries and services of my students . . . Dr. Smith . . . positive response of the students to the Lord, His Word and my life and ministry . . . to see growth . . . Dr. Gallagher . . . hearing a student say, 'lt workedf. . .see changes in the lives of students . . . seeing them more prepared for their ministry . . . Dr. Clark . . . having students examine their lives, challenge themselves and grow . . . Mr. Van Dyke i l Mrs. Elizabeth M. Naegele Dr. Paul D. Nevin Instructor of Sacred Music Professor ofBib1e-Theology X X' 4' x x 'X a gs Mr. Robert B. Oldham Mr. Gerald L. Raquet Asst. Professor of Communications Professor of Sacred Music T il , N .fx 1-6 P - I 5 gq S f A X N' ' l., 31 Mrs. Emily E. Shive Asst. Professor of'Sac'red lliusic K xN mi Q -sfo Q2 il Dr. Renald E. Showers Professor of Bible- Theologv 1 X Q ., X , 1 Xl Z' X P P' rllQ N:i 'Q' ,' 1' 2' I, B id l lk Y I x 4 , 5 I Iv 'X , ' .1 - ' . in-nf ' 4 X e - ' I ' 4 o- 'H' W, A . fe!-.g-A ba ' x ' wr X N, ,al s r P599 ,allwizi I N 'jg Q , ' -Jar + .4 O A , P ' - , , All' V x . K Q, 4. , so... A oi ' , lm Zim Mr. David Smart V Dr. Donald G. Smith Mr. Virgil E. Smith Professor of Sacred Music Chairman of Dept. of Comm.: Prof Professor of Sacred Jllus-vc ,f - ,v-,.., , Q'-1 7 X .gf 3? ' ,y- ,' ',. r1.5 .1 . f ' 'V f . , Y Www' . .,', r A ' . .504 . ll ,, ,l 1-H gf?-Pr rf ' g, x .- MI -,.'.' '- rl' ' x ' 'I' '4.'x . I,-,.:, .g- L .xr L, l-if ' f-: r' Q 'fx J.. , . -. 1, 2-,H ,V JY, g'1'.' W' , . ' 'i ifVI'.:?4 ' 'rg H-7? 'Y 'Hill-v 4 ' 3: .1 'X jf .4--,V vf' 9-'J lvl 'ff FJ! v H '. 'YE-T M , , ,-,. ',,,,,,.,, .J ,'1'1 v Jjgx-1 , ,,...1 951, :AYT9 ,xx b jk. K ,,L '. 1,1 ,H :J 'i xxx xad .. -Q 1-A' J.,4. - ' K, I n f A , -.r' Y-1 1 ...J ' vi 1: 1 ' .' . , ,. .--. f, ,, ' x f ' ,V .v W . , l ' . .' W. - xi A f- . wg:--3 44, .23 .'f' N ' -'.,,V:L'-4r1',- - r . 64 . a Q- sf- X N. ix .,f vw ' - - -. ,x,d.,,,..- ,., ----A ...,, .. -1is ',. '. -7'f'G W A 1 i.'x'i. X iffif ,. J, ,N-I 1. . .!,,f, x, Wi N. 1 wx X-xp ,kv f '.,yf-aff. -V , - xx -l 7 'I ,X , s -A' N E' VJ 1 fxm X , 1 ' . Q1 la X xx ' ': HQ Q.. VK. ,- 11, 'L X, I 'Q x 1 ,. A .1 ,. .V s f H- F' ' X. I W. X Y-xx LL 1 f K .E1 A'J: J, A'7W-A-2:4 , j-. 0'v.N... f-Q' -Hy: .,,- I ,rn yjjinf . N 4, ,7 ',.f,-,. K- .'-'. 'Mfxfb' . L'1 r we ll fin N s 4 -...L-iq I .I L 'vw' rj, T, Q '-K .,'. ,T . 3, 1 ,'.'-'X' 1.4. 1' - ,T X24 ,f IJ Q f-:fwwgj AP' .IA -S x Fir' '11 Y 'U -fr , x X r .4 K ,- .J X L- Q Ng., V- vm? J- 91. 'vs .A ,sql 4'- gb Dr Douglas C. Stephens Professor of Bible , ' -5 APE fa 14,91 ' Q, 1 A P 7 'f ' ,I A f u 'Ao C, V , 4316 -'Q 'Way' dt . 0 l.. -if f 's, n.n . :l'5.'.lU -xi ,f' 1 Q f Miss Rosemary E. Turner Associate Professor of Missions 'O' 'lrggxr' A . X Mr Richard C. Van Dyke Assistant Prof of Communications ai ,Y 4 J .9 I if r 1'2 .-f Wi' Miss Dorothy E Symonds Mr J Raymond Tallman Professor of bacred Music Assistant Professor of Missions What goals do you have for your students? . . . to help students become more effective disciplers . . . we not only tell you - we show you discipleship . . . Dr. Graendort' ' '... for students to become severe critics ot' themselves in everything they write . . . so whether writing a small letter or sharing the Gospel in written form they present themselves as well as they can . . . Mr. Van Dyke . . .to help students ohtain a Bihlical world view founded on Vhrist and His Word commited to the centrality of the church and its mission . . . help provoke students to hecome life-long learners . . . Mr. Whaley ' '... motivation to function effectively in a ministry . . . to apply principles in practical situa- tion . . . Dr. Clark . . . to show how practical the Hihle is in every day life and have it serve as a practical guide . . . Dr. Baker . . . seeing students go out and use the talents they have acquired during the years and sharing their achievements . . . Mr. Raquet Aviation Teachers 'L- Cecil Bedford James Dolgner if 57'--of Robert Harrell 'A N M-at 5? Reid Berry Walter Carrier naw , ' ox 13 Q'-7 vu ,N '-s.40' Keith Ericson John Hamilton fl' if 1-fps f Bruce Hendrich Joseph Hopkins Charles Horn William Powell N Dirk Van Dam 1--', t., ,. ,up I Roger Kuypers If Richard Martin xl Viv Alvin Rice -.EL Edward Wheeler Q. ,Cs I ,.s I Ronald Royce The pilot is part of a team. said Mr. Robert Rich. Pre-Aviation Coordin- ator. He needs to see himself as a servant. Development of interpersonal relations is necessary as a goal for missionary aviation students. Practical hihlical living and motiva- tion hased on serving rather than achievement mark future pilots. A world-View which recognizes God's work on an international scale is taught and integrated into the lives of the men. The far reaching effects of mission- ary' aviation are produced through their program of transportation of mission and national church memhers. govern- ment assistance and training of nation- als. , , 1 R 'Qlggf x Wt-Nxaxgzlg X N P Q-N xx .a X v, XYNA ,Q-xx4N'U ' jwli X X -- '-,x--TNQS - :Q :,J':.- N X .QW .QQ K N--Q, -' Q :.,.. 'pg :tiff X-. - ' Q. XE, W X wie. 5' if 1- 1.114 x ,- 1 Qin- - -'zv fr. ' '.,.f7.:.f.':l:f'29'2 I W- . sr vi.. Rini? A 3, - 1' M., ,,.r-, S 'w . s . as '31'5'Y 1 hv,.4 A J M 40 A ,7 ' w'.1c 4 '27 Ni ' 5 A X, f-'if 11' .. , . . n - ' :N X 4 .. . ' , 5. 'ff ll,' f' J I ,0- R 4 .L-Y .ij N v. -.,-. , '- . -'Q--il ,j,uw4Ts . -zur .-, f-1 is NX 3 fa I Senior Ensemble U Some members of the ensemble perform at the senior retreat 22 L to R - Carol Surma, Al Huffman - Director, Joan Gerali, Shari Appel, Kim Koetz, Dan Lehman, Cheryl Dietmyer, Debbie Boylan, Jon DeCou, Bryan Latchaw, Carol Piester, Paul Sheaffer, Roy Rhodes, Dean Lamb 31 Al thought everyone was supposed to look at him when he directed. Al Huffman stepped into the shoes of the outgoing Director of Senior Ensemble and found they fitted perfectly. lt's an enjoyable opportunity, he said. He was also Senior Music Committee Chairman and attempted to combine contempor- ary, classical and gospel music under the supervision of Mr. Gerald Raquet. The 12 member group, along with accompanist Carol Surma, was chosen to represent the Senior class at Senior functions. 'tThey were exceptional singers, said Al. They had to be able to put music together quickly because of surprise rehearsals. The group was given an outlet to practically apply class teaching on ministering. Their ministry of enter- tainment brought special acquaint- ances. - I' s w O ' 1 I 1 Q0 2 ,Q s 3, . Q4 ' cn' 1 15 f F i iv 2, .. Q JJ 1 xv i' U S-ff Q AX I I 1 x i - 1 A New Disciples Go west was the cry given to the New Disciples for their 1980 summer tour. A 13 day winter tour to Florida, one weekend concert monthly and scheduled Sunday Night Sings kept them singing. In spite of weary bones and throbbing throats, they gained experiences that wouldn't be traded. We went to Northfield with Dr. Sweeting. It was exciting to see Moody's birthplace. I'm rereading The Life of D. L. Moody and recognize places mentioned, said Anita Fore. In their concerts, from Radio Rallies to an elderly Super Sixties group, the New Disciples felt continui- ty of the message in their songs was important. Their message and lives have been spread through their song. ll Harold Wilkins, Bev Fry, Karen Snod- grass, Tim Gunsteens, Hannah Miller, Anita Fore, Jean Lawhead, Charles Bulter, Jon DeCleene, Tom Walker, Dale Hurd 22 Dave Brackley - Director 31 Bev Fry and Jon DeCleene sing at Sunday Night Sing. gre- -- ww:-.. --on-nvulilii gka pf' I L! N 1 I in I N2 9 .Q D Kent Taylor with his basketball became a familiar figure during Mission chapels as he urged students to catch a world perspective. As Student Mission- ary Union vice-president, Kent under- took the task of providing diverse speakers. challenging skits. and informa- tion pertinent to World missions. -lohn Sample returned to Moody and the position of SMU president with his new bride Becky. He discussed and consulted with her before prayerfully accepting the position. John organized and coordinated all areas of SMU and planned the content of a number of Mission Chapels. He said, SMU looks to guide students in the future. Moody without SMU is like a Chicago Winter without snow, for hundreds of Moody students comprise the organization and are active in it. The executive council, MU floor representa- tives, Prayer Focus leaders and con- cerned students - thatfs SMU 79-80. l 3 U Vicki Miller - Recording sec., Beth DeMaster, Kent Taylor - Vice-pres., Sue Johnson, Jim Hess - Prayer Focus dir., Glen Deligdisch - Treas., Holly Dietterick - Corresponding sec., John Sample - Pres., not pictyred Rachael Klotz 22 The muppet tells John Sample to catch a wor d vision U31 Lloyd Lindo - Pastor of Keystone Baptist Church 42 Kent Taylor, wheres your basketball? 52 Rachael Klotz leads singingat Friday Night Challenge 61 Steve Hayward shares in song. .Vs ti ' l' Missionary Union 6 I P I 1 k ' A A A , f, ',' , V ,, .. .. T-F-:U . , ,j.,, , 1 A A ,. ' . - ku H- 'il fm , 1 f 'Q f Ar, J '-. ,., iv?- i!fbr,b' U I W I fvfir Xqixk AJ' , A , -A -,A ,' ..' Af, I 0 ' A ' ' 'vo ,A Q N K b 'fo ' Z , b . 4. 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Putting things together, Learning the ropes, Sacrificing study time, Representing students, STUCCO. lj Chowing down at the ice cream social 22 Bryan Latchaw - Pres., Pam Woznick - Womens Rep., Pat Friedline - Mens Rep., Chris Lindstrom - Corresponding sec., Kim Lane - Vice-pres. - Greg Thornton - Parliamentarian, Gary Brewster - Chaplain 31 These meetings choke me up 41 Chris wonders what to write next 52 Bagels make a great break. Q!a5 '- 'Q . QQ: lg., 3 H xy ,xv xr fl. 3 ' 2 QD 2? 5 ,XH.iL 1l 'Vs ir C7 GC df Th ?..-any -2,' f0'vQf 8 p:m 4 , X K. 'A A K 4 5 Epic Club LCNVED OO 1 2 There was a new twist to the Epic Club this year as president Bruce Bensen emphasized practicing know- ledge that had been received in the classroom. Hands on training situa- tions were designed primarily for Communication majors but opened to all students. To give exposure and experience in the field of mass commun- ication, students created radio drama, viewed the filming of Christian televi- sion and listened to special lecturers. In his role as president, Bruce found satisfaction in planning and executing learning in non-academic situations. Students experienced satisfaction through understanding what creating involved. Bruce said, They watched and found it was possible to use textbook information. It built their confidence. This confidence will eventually be transferred into the booming market of Christian communication. I 2 The broadcasting room with Mark Metcalfe at the controls 21 Lou Matson reading a script for a project 31 Natalie Baker - Vice-pres., Bruce Benson - Pres., Lauren Spiegelberg - Sec. . .U Pre-Aviation E 4 Y I J Jonathon Zlluhler and Doug Harrison check flight schedules. 21 Jeff Hart and Russ Chapman: Snoopy Kr the Red Baron. 32 Rlfr. Rich 8: Co. You've heard about the Wordless Book - how about the Gospel on Wings? Pre Aviation Club encouraged its majors to learn more about their role in sharing the Gospel around the world through aviation. Films, slides, missionary speakers and outings were part of the program to locus on aviation. A panel of 5 men who had experienced the Summer Flight program answered questions of fellow majors. Mr. Bob Rich. Pre Aviation Coordinator and Russ Chapman. president of the Club also shared the missionary aviation ministry with Friday Night Challenge. The club provides orientation for Tennessee. Communication between Tennessee and Moody aviation students is given at meetings. Information shared brings an awareness of happenings in missionary aviation. Married Students Fellowship 1l.,.R-f f ' ffl? ' 'i, .:' I fxrgfhgf! ,J , .aw . , 5- ,. 4 , lwk ,- XE ' FN- F .3 5 :eff T - ,X Q' - , .llknf-'xg 3dr 'su . ., - IJ Dean Mclsaac and Daniel Yoho fill 'em up at the pump. 22 Tom Walker takes care of business. 32 Dean Bradbury and Jim Bohn fry the hot dogs. JI Mike Kelleher lets loose a killer curve. 52 Married Students Fellowship Committee - Wheres the better half? 6l Darryl Gunther strums the banjo. 71 Food. A fundamental factor for a good time. Mother Hubbard was reenacted at Married Students Fellowship picnic. Over one hundred children with nearly three hundred and fifty moms and dads attended. Usually husbands gathered over orange juice early Friday mornings to discuss plans for activities. Ten committees specializing in hospitality to split Chapels made the Fellowship effective on and off campus. Dan Yoho served as a determined and dynamic president for the Fellow- ship. Our primary goal was to promote unity between on and off campus married students, he said. The married students considered rapport with single students important in their campus contacts. x fr 1,5 Ie'-I f Black Students Fellowship H Left to right - Mark Penn, Tony Huger, Roy Patterson, Roderick Stevenson, James La timer, Otis Agee, Keith Boseman. Sitting - Muriele DaSylva, Tanya Johnson, Linda Leuv, Pat Johnson, Orchidy Boyd. 21 M uriele DaSylva and Otis Agee, You must love me honey because you smiled. 32 Executive Committee, left to right - Otis Agee, Outreach Coordinator: Pat Johnson, Secretary: Roy Patterson, Prayer Coordinator: Keith Boseman, President: Orchidy Boyd, Vice-President. 41 Keith Boseman and Roy Patterson, This Blood gets goofy. 52 Roderick Stevenson, Who should I stick 'weird' on? 62 Tanya Johnson, If you love me, please smile. The Black Student Fellowship began out of a concern for the unity of Moody's black students and a preservation of the culture in a Christian context. It was felt that black students could better con- tribute to Moody's international atmos- phere by being themselves and offering the school the richness of a strong Black Christian heritage. Since its embryo status in the Fall of 1978, the Black Student Fellowship has accomplished much. Working as a bridge between Moody and the Black communi- ty, the BSF took theological surveys of black secular colleges to better guage the religious atmosphere as a prelude to witnessing, and began to make inroads into Chicago's black churches by offering input and other useful services. Although still young in age the BSF continues to mature in perspective as it looks to the future. The goals which lie ahead include a city-wide retreat, field trips to the ethnic neighborhoods, and permanent witnessing bases throughout the black community. The BSF looks to God to continue the good work which He began. 52X 2 1' Y V wig., 'I' F mf - h t. A us, fl .' 2 l xxf' g .--,, 5 A 1 I1 Pat Boersema and sis relaxing in the shade 21 Come on in, the water? fine - Cindy Skidmore 31 Ma y the best men Win 41 Tom Showalter and bro in never-never land 51 Head 'em up and move 'em out 61 Priscilla Swiueford gets away with the goods 71 Lisa Shieve - And you thought braiding was easy? Wanna get involved? - Love a little brother or sister. Nearly 180 students participated in this year's Little Brother and Sister Program sponsored by the YMCA. Retreats, fun at Great America, Old Chicago, ballgames and roller skating filled the year. An Open House was given for the parents of the children in October. Big Brols and Sis's saw children respond wholeheartedly to love and dish back double portions to them. There was a challenge to be an example of godly adult figures. To Lou Matson, a big brother, the program provided the opportunity to show what true friend- ship meant and to share Christian values. Through their program of love students gave themselves to develop one-to-one relationships. -vw. -.-.,- Q -.fp W: I.. ' .. -'1'1f'Ci 'A Er:-2 - iff. z... , - .-- '33 ?l?'iif,aLig5-.1 55' -53,.:4ewf.,.,g - v,Sv. a1K-4.- i.1 ne. . fx 1 .I Rx X I 1 1 1 1 ., . . I -5 ,ew , f,,p A-1: ' gs 2, -cfs -1 ' N' xg . T ,, W , 1 ' 141 - ' , T s K ' ' L' ' , Jag, Q, Nf- - ,.,f , ,Ani j., lj-... QP -Q X P - .- x:'x4:N.- - ,,-s?1.w:.X:Q.5 E., 1- X-.f-:ix x l KX FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION The teachers have been really personal, on a one to-one level They make you feel like you re more STUDENT LIFE ....... 'Student actlvltles are release from a comblnatxon of social pressure and academic achxevement ln an atmosphere suitable for both learnlng and growing as a Christian Bryan Clark 0 ll, cc XX D Xl . X ' 9 X than a student. Debbie Mariano , . . . a .H ix .v 1- :Ul-J. X -X13-Q6x,Q-at Q , C' 'A 5 5 -.--c1qfr 4?,rfk . .fi 1. 4-A was. fyal-,e qfsffgs, K N W, f ox . . 1 Q- 55552. -A.T5::',wz'qx-.xblwNSW'EQGQ5-r5wsi1'g1a.r.'.:'qsjfif'5jv, -. w - a A we 5 K' f ' C. gg+stQsfxmf Q -X ieyw-xx.. x . ' -X - K - --Qzzsf-.1- xt :-- X we - -N ' ' ' ' X - NN? X- x 'libilflfzw N ' - ' Yi -X .5 - - J '- tNF1:fA17 .tri-Ffkkssaks..-QXSSK ANNE VW -X . Nwfsm-ww:-SXFYQSG f-fr-+ -' fi-f '- oody Student Twice a month in the confines of your quiet room you can prop up your feet, relax and read the paper that reflects you. The Paper's primary goal is to inform students of news and worthy events taking place on campus. Events within the Chicago area that effect the students are also reported. Opinions on past events are shared in feature style and nooks and crannies are filled with poetry to enjoy. The paper often uses articles to encourage students. This provides an opportunity to practice writing skills and see your ideas in print. A poem on Lines . . . a comic for laughs . . . a sports victory announced . . . a picture of someone you know to clip and keep. And while you have the scissor out - why not clip a Mr. J's coupon? Front row, left to right: Lori Duma, Cheryl Hoover. Middle row: Cherie Lines, Marianne Shovan, Jerreth Swalley, Ron Cash. Back row: Lynette Holm, Kim La ue, Phil Martin, and Jim Cantleberry. Lori Duma, Editor Jon Ga uger, Sports Editor Marianne Shovan, Feature Editor Cherie Lines, Co-Editor i 45 wily fi 1 .1 . . . K O Lynette Holm, Business Manager Jerreth Swalley, News Editor Editor ......... ...... L ori Duma Co-Editor ...... ......... C herie Lines News Editor ....... .......... , Ierreth Swalley Feature Editor ...... ...... M arianne Shovan Sports Editor ........... ......... - John Gauger Business Manager ...... ...... I ,ynette Holmes was Class editor - Dawn Orner Darkroom technician - Monty Summach Business manager - Sue Benesch Literary editor - Melissa Cochran Photography editor - Israel Kalb rch Staff '-6 Layout editor - Lynn Malanowski HQ 70 liirii ERIE f ' ., a 39 XY Working for the Arch is greatl? A+.. N. ik IW ..,.i Editor-in-chief - Lynne Turner Israel Kalb, Debbie Mariano, Sue Benesch, Amy Buell, Dawn Orner, Lynn Malanowski, Lynne Turner, Gary Grommet, Melissa Cochrin, Sharon Wright An Arch staff position is not merely a job - it is an experience. Its hours are not 8:00 to 5:00 - they are any hour within a 24-hour day. We do not work to please a boss - but a student body. Above all, in each Arch staff position is not only an employee - but a life. Seven individual people working toward one goal is not always an easy task. Patience is tested when the meeting stretches overtime and the real test is in Theology at 8:00 A.M. tomorrow . . . Respecting and accepting other peoples' opinions is learned when your sailboat cover is replaced with the Arch . . . Trusting the Lord to get you through becomes more than a cliche when copy is due a week earlier than you expected . . . We learn to listen, to sympathize, to deal with resentments . . . Simply stated - we have grown together as individuals. Our theme of transformations is more than a theme to us. Our experiences have made it a reality. Practical Christian Work ik! ' n s .. ni V1 l 2 I I Art Henry and Colleen Haag prepare for Student Outreach 22 Keith Kazner preaches with the use of an easel 32 The 'ole reliable PCW van! I said, Lord, use me. I gave Him my hands . . . 'LHold the children Father? You know how runny noses affect me. I gave my feet . . . Will the CTA do? I gave my mouth . . . Do I have to practice what I preach? Take my voice . . . Just make sure the congregation sings louder than I. I gave my money . . . Does paying for a supertransfer for my PCW count? I gave my love . . . It's inconsistent . . . I gave myself. . . I said, Use me, Lord. ,. X .WV ....-. , ,. , lg -1-' gs 3 o is 0 'N 5 P 'a..ffF'.:1 I 1 ' gn 1 r Q. 'sf' A Friday Night Challenge Caught a fish . . . a cold ...a basketball or a world vision lately? t'Reaching Out Together with a world perspective was the theme for Friday Night Challenge, directed by Kent Taylor, SMU's vice-president. The function of Friday Night Challenge was to both focus on the needs of foreign missions and to challenge students to consider the role they might have in foreign missions. Realizing that not all students are Foreign Missions majors, Friday Night Challenge coordin- ators purposed to direct thinking toward evangelization of the world - at home and abroad. Getting students to be personally involved in a world view was achieved through a variety of programs ranging from speakers and films to panel groups comprised of MBl's missionary students. So. . .watch out world. . .the full impact of Friday Night Challenge is coming when MBl'ers catch a world vision! Prayer Focus What in the world are you doing about the world? How does a student in downtown Chicago find out about the far corners of the earth? lt's easy - the world comes to us through a choice of 9 Prayer Foci offered weekly at school. These involve nine very different areas and various religions. Informing students about the needs of the world we live in is the purpose of the various Prayer Focus groups here at MBI. As the name implies, Prayer Focus emphasizes prayer for special needs known for a country. These needs are collected via letters from missionaries, MK's, personal knowledge of a country and information from the book Operation World. Slides, speakers and music also are utilized at the meetings. 11 Students pray for those on the foreign fields 21 Where two or more are gathered in His name, He will bless 31 Making intercession for missionaries 41 Prayer Focus leaders. Xxx Xxxx X NK N X Xxx X N54 ,js ff .I 'Q ,ft 9' X41 MA .. f, X .bp 4 ,44 I .-, ,S-' 1 ,gf -af , . Tutoring SMACIC An icy snowball hit its unsuspecting target dead center. The victim whirled around to find the offender was the little brown-eyed girl she had heen tutoring in the Mont- gomery Ward, Cahrini-Green tutoring program. Through the tutoring program, over 30 Moody students faced the challenge of helping a child develop reading skills and achieve greater self-confidence. Reading drills, educational games along with one-on-one sharing aided in accomplishing these goals. The task wasn't always easy. The children were unpredictable and their honesty often frustrated tutors. lt was when a child read a story he had previously stumbled through Clearly and correctly, or reached over and gave an unexpected hug, tutors realized the deep henefits of sharing their time. Friendships, learning and a graduation party for sixth graders marked the year as beneficial reward. U Cindy Grant and her student take a break from the books. 22 Danny Wall does his homework while his instructors 1ook on. I, ,.qg-.1f 8L 'll A - I ---'1 , f -V-. -Ga, - ! x 'wf '- a - ,',.. , 4. .!. V x-' 'J' -. ',fV,.- iflr n x 1 .,., ' N ,-, ..l,., A 2 v, . Y . ..- f , ,- f s f . . , ,s ,. . K ,, , X. - ' .' -H r . ' -f',:- ,- f 1 . 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QUICCOOICOCOCOIOICOIIOCOICICI!pi K6 7 ' 0 79 as 'N . rf Q. M'--1,,:.f:-af-l.-JW, R.-.., 'V W -nf ,-A,--ez-.yawn y Y'fb'?3l'3ki,11' ,, . 1QH?fw.- -iniziiibifizw ,, 1 .1-npr. -- X N. r - - :,-. 1 ' . 5' .-K ., - L kg. ,,. 4 Q. L, gf I A N4Qf!..--vim .. Q Q 'af f M FRIDAY, snifr. 21 'f Grace Follege ........4 .... A 1-H SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 ' ' H 1 CIRSEM ...............,......... .... Y - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 Trinity Christian Vollege ,... 5-1 TUESDAY. OUT. St Trinity Uollege llleerlielclt ,......... .... 4 All SATURDAY. DUT, lil Maranatha Baptist Bible College .... lt-5 MONDAY, OFT. 15 Wheaton JY ........ .... 2 -1 I SATURDAY, OCT. Qtr Lincoln Uhristian Vollege ...... ..,.. 1 6-1 V WEDNESDAY, OCT. Jil -ll' ',-' wr-'ll'-i' Trinity Christian Vollege 9-l 53'f,f4 jx THURSDAY, Nov, 1 5:5 4 i,',.-.--1,,'iwr:,f5t- ,Hail - St. Paul Bible Vollege ...... 2--1 7135.-..:-A W 733 5- , Y, .' .1 ,,e- M A, 'ig-243' '7'1 ' no 1 A Y ' - ' rg ' e , - vm 19 .V ' ' -S' r 1' I A ' Ay, . - .. 1' O IJQPA, S 3 A IQ!! Jg.?,?'.tt ll? .I ' aww 'l1,'n,'Af'i - 4-.. . , - irq, ,. A ., --f 65 sf, 'fi,'7 ' ,'- -Q. .- 1 I ..... ..,.. 3 4 ' 5 -411 . .Qia- AN -4 Us ,as-3 'W First row - Rick Berenschot, Mike Patterson, Randy Stewart, Ross Meads, Doug Orner. Second row - Keith Rascher, Bret Hahn, Bob Sweeting, Tom Sqlfk. Third row - Chuck Harper, Dave Thomson, Lorne Sha W, John Wea ton, Jim Simpson, Bill Moore, Tim Roberts, Greg Priebe, Coach. Not pictured: B111 Dyck, Randy Harris, Steve Paul, Doug Read, Dan Schotanus, Jim Simpson, Dennis Strege. Archers Go For It KFC!! .,- 'EA MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 30 Dec. 7,8 Jan. 4,5 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22,23 Feb. 29 8: March 1 March 7,8 1979-80 Emmaus Grace Bible Cardinal Stritch Bethel flndianal Grace Bible Classic Tournament Miami Christian Tournament Trinity Christian Cardinal Stritch Niles Trinity Christian Emmaus Niles Lincoln Christian Northwestern NCCAA District Tournament NCCAA Regional Tournament NCCAA Finals lj Jeff Burns drives through Trinity team for an easy basket 25 Moody's masked Crusader rides again 35 Mike Green leads Moody's fast break attack against opposition. ,,.,v ,gghglv vvk-ov-ju--1-1 - .1 -- qv . 1 J F , .......1..-.-.. . --,. ..-,..-,......... - -1 A ra 1.--Q-.-vv-L E.. Xt, ,---4 1 . nag., i E5 44 . .1 , Y:,--,-xr. - - 4- V., LsL.3-Ld4..-..1L..,,,iLjM-U4-Liu!--,:. ,, 4 ,T Y V lj Standing, L to R - Jay Wysong, Flint Calvin, Jim Petzel, Mark Norman, Frank Tonka, Dave A'Hearn, Coach Darrell Johnson. Kneeling, - Greg Hatteburg, Mike Green, Jeff Burns, Tim Mathisen, Carl Staff. 25 Jay Wysong drives by for two points. 33 Trinity player tries to block Norman's shot. 2 69 Wrestlers Tie-Up the Season v-4' ,., ... , 1 ' p L A H' I .Q , , f , , XK, 1, ,J - . ,JWVA . lv -Q2 . , - 4, e zalgfgf - f V .5 -P' 'X ' 4' ' , i ex f a iq'g Q :uv- Q3 2' V 'X . A- - ' 4.45313 V fa 3+ fl - .fl ., ., , . ,, . ep. Q ,qf 1 1: sv, Q T A - ,:in- - V3 , A ':!i':i ,:5g: af, . 4-,, -A , -.332-2 -pg 1-vw ,Qs-L A. ' - -, five mf . wp: new Hifi' 3 Q 3571! fl fmfig e ig fx, Tift' ' ' ' 'in , Qi? fggy f WY? NK vx , . ' -' , , - .K -'fflix'-'13 , ' 'X ' K I 5 f ibm. . . .- 4 , '-I-gg,-, 3 Q , :Y I H . 'C' ' , ' 5 vIf 'eff K-1' -f- 1 Q N-' D 5551.312-.,, 1f?f1:',12' '- 5 :5f?'f,1- ' 3 K V .ef,,n'.3 to ' G' . ' v 3 ff, 2' W5 1,1 Y i 5 U L to R - Ist row - Ken Earhart, Curt Wilkinson, Tim McClure, Mike Daniele. 2nd row - Bill Turner, Pa ul Houvener, Jim Holder, Mark Moritz, Paul Ford - Manager, Tom Edeline - Coach. 21 There must be a better way to do pushups 32 How am I supposed to get up? 41 You're never going to break this hold 51 Moody lights to keep on top 61 Get off my back. Quality rather than quantity was the hallmark of this year's wrestling team. A glance at individual talent revealed a high calibre team of wrestlers. Tim McClure, at 177 pounds, emerged as the undisputed champion of the Grand Rapids and Maranatha tournaments. Jim Holder took second at Grand Rapids and fourth at Maranatha, while Paul Houvener held third at both events. Mike Danielle took second place at Grand Rapids and Ken Parkhurst., third. Third place at Maranatha went to Curt Wilkinson. The competitions involved eight to nine schools represent- ed at each tournament. Coach Joe Greenbaum was assisted by Tom Edelen, Me-n's Head Resident. The team members provided enthu- siasm and skill which served to broaden the intramural aspect of Moody wrestling. -J .,2 -'T 71 Lady Archers give it their best shot WOMENS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1979-80 Nov. Dec. Elmhurst St. Xavier Dec. Lincoln Christian Jan. Trinity Christian Jan. Lincoln Christian Feb. Trinity Christian Feb. North Park Feb. Trunian Feb. Kennedy-King Feb. Judson Feb. Truman Feb. Mundelein lj Debbie Bland stretches for the big tip-off. 25 L to R - Linda Harmon, Cheryl Hoover, Kathy McDaniel, Joy Klingbeil, Bonnie Howard, Sarah Weiss, Jolene Anderson, Debbie Bland, Susan Ewald, Gayle Gebhardt, Miriam Phillips, Claudia Long, Coach. yx0UUr 24 T W, 5 f AVE? 2' F., Nd 5 : , XV... E Mk, 1:1 lb Jolene Anderson tries for a foul shot. 25 Sarah Weiss takes a shot at the basket. 33 Jolene fights to keep possession of the ball. Women's Volleyball M11-14,4 , V swap' 1 2 -swdialvxwl + -4 We UW 72 T QMDY 25 n0U0r noun o us ' T 24 First row - Miriam Phillips, Julie Westerman, Jolene Anderson, Terri Brennan, Sue Matson. Second row - Claudia Long - Coach, Tammy Cruz, Ruth Mc Wherter, Rachael Walker, Helen Barrows, Laura Adams, Diane White, Nancy Wilkinson, Eileen Murphy. Not Pictured: Helen Hawkins pl il z I, 'QQ C '. 3 4 S ,qv U Rachael Walker slams another deadly serve 22 Terri Brennan does the bump 31 Help, wheres the coacl1!? 42 Jolene Anderson watches while Nancy Wilkinson taps the ball over the net 51 Intent on the game, Julie Westerman prepares for action. M B I Wright Jr. College ...... ....... 3 -2 Trinity Deerfield ,... ....... 0 -3 GRSBM ................ ....... 1 -2 Grace ........ ....... 2 -0 Barat ................... ............. ...... ....... 1 - 2 Aurora ........................................................... ....... 1 -2 Lake Forest Volleyball Tournament Univ. Of Chicago ...................................... ....... 0 -2 Northern Ill. Univ. ..... ....... 0 -2 Triton ........................... ....... 0 -2 Lake Forest College ...... ....... 0 -2 Barat ................................ ....... 2 -1 Illinois Institute Tech. ..... ....... 3 -2 Judson .......................... ....... 2 -3 Wheaton ...... ....... 0 -3 Barat ................... ....... 0 -3 Mundelien ............. ....... O -2 National College ...... ....... 0 -2 Trinity Christian ........ ....... O -3 Emmaus ................... ....... 3 -O X.,J A faded, earthy-brown cocoon hanging lifelessl y from a dainty twig I' so out of place among the bright greens of new spring lea ves. I am surprised that I have noticed it. I am reminded of my old life . . . once empty, meaningless. Yet when I felt hidden in an immense World of people with broken lives, You touched my dying soul and gave me Life. , Since I have not been the same. Cheerleaders Give Vocal Support 3 :- cz? l 3 KA R y ? qv' 4' ff uf Z' Um M Q1 WC Intramurals Add friends, brother-sister floor members, referees, Sports Representa- tives, players and a rowdy cheering section and you have Intramurals 1979-80. The games, headed by Miss Claudia Long and Mr. Joe Greenbaum, included team and individual sports. Intramurals served as a channel to unite floor members by encouraging teamwork. Floor members became acquainted as they strove for victories to attain the largest number of floor points. I see Intramurals as a method to carry out the encouragement we are given to be balanced Christians, said Jenny Bixler, third floor Sports Representative. Intramurals - you deserve a break today. lj Chris Schroeder shoots a long bomb. 25 Raquetball - a smashing hit. 35 Doug Orner extends for a lay-up. I' V' if' 'fig- , . Ear. .. I .fe -I ta 525 X .-X - R.-,f 1. .bg 5 . 1 ' -9.- , N I .1 X Qs, 4 ' ' :A -fr .. -Fei A' 4-il' I , 2 X Q pm 4, . wa 551 .g.....-L.-bg 'i-,.'e,i ' 3 K A V4 ' . . +1 .N .,., 'E Xi U All this fuss for one little ball. 25 Eric Liechty prepares the attack. 35 Monty Summach makes a diving save. Intramurals . . . Kent Simpson is ready for the return. Dave Schlueter up for the block. V 4. N-1 I. x , x. , ,-, Xt' f Mark Moritz moves into action. K x.. I. , I ,N . X Sk-5 v 4 5- -' . - Qs:-lx J ' 1 ff? y . 49 E3 1 .I A . . 3 9 2 ni - ? : R - Q 1 Competition f 01' fun 4. l ,sf g Q s A, .f - 5 i5m1 .f 'V . no , -e -M +1 Ream ' 1 gg 1 gk x - 1 . Y ' 8 r Q f if Tom Shirk watches for fouls. i 1-1 -1'-i,.j.'.Q .J if A Lq,.q,.r W ,,. Volleyball - one of Moody's favorites. uf ,4 l 1 N Lori Duma demonstrates her back-hand. '- 5 .-.P ' N - Chorale Singing Praises for Him S Q. u. 1 L... l Nathan Aubrey Dan Anderson David Baker Barbara Banks Linda y Barker Dwight Beguin David Bender Bruce Benson Cindy Berg Claire Brenneman Dan Conklin Frank Coulson Brent Casper Elaine Davis Jon 1 Val A 'U- 3. U 0 d Chris Lindstrom Dan Lors Joel Mellinger Helen Noble Q . L I Greg Nuckols Sue Olson Mary Payne Jo Peterson Doris Ploch Joel Popenfoose ,, Dick Rhodes Tim Larry 1 w. 'x . l . Bedky Tom , 5 Umtleet A if Jan I DiCkw66l6F .7 1 .1 I . , Y P Tom Wregm ' Steve i ,r 4 , U Two chorale members engage in a Hy catching contest 22 Chorale members practice with entllusiasmf? Chorale combined male and female voices, four-part harmony. and Mr. Gerald Edmonds to create a musically excellent group. You had to work hard and apply yourself. It wasa challenge. said one Chorale member. Singing brought satisfaction and encouragement not only to listeners but members as well. Often the group read the words of songs as prayers before concerts. Outings provided a relaxed atmos- phere with time to make friends. But Chorale's best friend was Director, Mr. Ed. I-le had a unique style of saving face while pointing out individual sour notes. He started with in this general area and ended up with names. Chorale laughed, tried again and produced a song that was truly worth singing. Men with a Song ,-1-Ny ll Mens Glee practicing for Carols of Christmas 21 Robert Iler - Conductor Take 16 singing men, add about 29 more and you have Men's Glee. Tryouts consisted of singing before Men's Glee Director, Mr. Robert lller and one Men's Glee executive member. The selected individuals have been singing ever since. Their Weekly two and a half hours of practice included devotions, warm-up exercises and sectional rehearsals. But Men's Glee is more than rehearsals. It's an opportunity to build friendships through sharing different perspectives. It's more than a song - it's a ministry of evangelism and encour- agement. With Men's Glee, said one onlooker, there are not performers but people who communicate. 5. '?' 'E . Ji If . , 07 -'z .v ii L X 81, Q Q . 'QQ N I, eff . ' , ,' f kfx N 1 ' Li, li ' U - :sq-A .Q -: ,r' .rf I ,,.,v.' .,N:,d.d, pi, l i .......J vo' --v-. ---avg,-q Q, -, r 4--w gs wa,-1 .N is-'ees 4 Q A. -, Mg A . .LA . ,gf 1-D - -5.31-f.Q,. , .Af-gf-a N . Tm-.:,.5-gg, w' 9 nil .,H4,:.. ,H . 11'-1. .f Vina- -4 '.'Qff'T' ' . -J fb, Q ' .. ,:,.:,- . ,,, ,if 4 ' 43-2 ff -- . Ei?- ' '-1 K.. . ' 5 3014 ...Xu ,Q- - em. '- .xi . , 1..- rz wlwvhll S 3 David Adams Steven Mason Peter Barton Louis Matson Bishop I John Matthews Mark Mosley Richard Naih N -Wizzjfjyf-.rf . ' kilo Q Q 5 'K Mar cek' Byron Dona rson Kim 'd N 0WelI aa' t Q rchael Rae fi q Y B Jdiiame-Ruciig' Thomas Timothy Schlg te 'X Jeffrey Thomas Shaq T - ' Timothy Mac Sheiiiiiison V Bryan J , Kent Simpsfm' Danie Leal f ' Steven Spata' K lkwis 'l , Brian Tansy ns ' ,,k3,,Danie1 Thoma5,, ,Q nie! cguggall 'X ,L4--- Tim A Whee Samuel Martin - , ayjd. Wright 5 ?i1+. ' I am only beginning to see what You meant when You called me a new creation. I see my World in a different light . . . in a new dimension. I sense changes taking place Within myselfl ! '1 ,fj Womens Glee and Handbell Choir I 2 Mr. Carbaugb, Director 22 Julie Carlen and Cheri Baker play the handbells. Janice Abensiiiz Karen Andersjili' Shari Appel Nancy B2h161fi3, ifff' Cheri Baker Celesta Beaclifiifjh -,:. ,H Bonnie Bemenfffg Melanie Bixby i Denise:-Bourdeaux Beverly Brnlggker Judy Bubeck -1 Julie Carlen Zlllarilee Carlson biane Crepinsek Debbie De Vries Cindy Erbst Becky Fare Marti Ford Ruth Frey Joan Gerali Helen Hawkins Sharon Hawkins IfynjqHescott V da Hinman Hoch ecky gf 5123 I -,341 1- '4 - f' N .,r, J it T'-if ie' 57 ,, 4 .. ., 5 QKa tie 1 5 Julie Maryim Wi' ' B Amy Klopfenstein Kim, Koetz J L3 Jeanine Larsen Jill Lindeman J' Ka thy Janet La ura La uren Da wn 'K VN' wx. f-5 Q' - V IN .JV X .4 xv Once a glee girl, always a glee girl isn't just a saying. Women's Glee received letters from former glee members, were greeted by elderly members at concerts and visited by glee girls who missed the glee family. Women's Glee wasn't another class but an enjoyable time spent. Katie Marshall, Committee chairman, said, We don't just sing. We pray together ,Q 'us mi ' when the going gets rough. Answers were as exciting as well-sung concerts. Was it possible for such a large number of sisters to get along'? Yes. There were no obvious conflicts, said one member. We didn't compete. We were all equal and willing to give and learn from each other. Now that's harmony! 17s J. sf Instruments ... of God E331 1 'Nil' -. Q , -, at-Q A,. Vf 4 ' N 1 Qg' C u ffm .fm a . . -:--..---we Q i -, 1 pf W ,-'wi l lly llpt N Lag ff . he wnlee 3 , . Rerhe 4.9 , ij, it-vu ' ,J em,an ..,'-gn I ' ca . fan V33 F fi., 1 0 ,lint f 'gg--4. r - . flzr lil' fa 9 Daviisfm 1: .' ' , ina Dent i Qjff' Porch ,M th Durlin gy. .W t is Rees 3 Lori Ehnis 1 --+ -5.4 '-s larsha Reichman gy Ann Fikejs f' G fin 3- Pam Rieckman 5, Pat Friedline what in DeAnn Skinkle lf Rich Geigert Ygz, Q 3.1 Mac Smith i Valerie Gerdin y 17 5 ,Melody Smith . Kathi Hedman s - ,dj iAMark Sfmdiof N Janice Herl -kggilpril Strebin rf H Sheryl Hoover wi' ' 'E' urma .., -' ,, Barbi Johnso B' urner A tSteve Klingb if n nderwegf L Doug Knee Q J' rilyn Kubis satisfy, A Ma Lindeblad t 'Rick Wqllrigfon John Qch Lp woarggv H Tim Martin ,fy Jim W-Xngtra -dj Q g, s. -ai If I sa iyf' 3 VVorship without words was the unique presentation ofthe Moody Band. An explanation hy Mr. Henry Hecht, Director, preceded each song for comprehensive listening hy the audience. Not only did the Hand reach adults hut children watched. wide-eyed as members played various instruments. Naturally, the drums won their heart, A love for music was most memhers reason for joining the Hand. l wanted to go to California on tour. I didn't expect to learn so much, said one flute player with a smile. Mr. Hecht was funfloying yet he demanded hard work and was rewarded with professional sound in the Hand's music. I'll het they enjoyed playing as much as we did listeningl ll .Wr. Henry Hecht conducts the band 21 lllark Lindeblad plays a larger version of the clarinet?.' 31 Rick Wilkinson blows away at practice. ,fx X f X Chapel Charts, Holding forth the Word of Life, A break from classes, Prayer, Ending late, Looking for a sea t. Chalk talk, Hvmns, Assorted speakers, Praises, Exalting Christ, Listening. Con grega tion, Hallelujahs ffollowed by Amensj, ff, Applause, li! H I , Putting books aside, .1.--14QgM- .A-,,fY, 5 LL. Exhortation, 'a A ' 'V Laughter. Scott Harrison gives another one of his famous imitations Da ve Laughlin strumming a way. Blow them horns! 1 'Prf'f-xrvvw-fu-zu Mlil PW Illini lffiflg X Qlil Qii if itiitmonl new 1i1DNClI N'l:PY f9 A ianunliunmw ' Iiiil ww!!! ilrfdphunanmz-an ' Qian:-uaunuawn Unluhhmanbun Dnlllgm-nM.f.v :cull :autumn annul' DWVZIU 1198 3 1l if KDUQ l W l In H PQ Q -U lfyffl XUFW Uni! l I Pi 11 ll'-.-xq 62289 5'-WING' 2. if Keith Plulhps speaks on the ghetto Spiritual Emphasis Week ff -as--Q -.--2 ' -r Z s fi . ,. .. .. . ,. .V .4 k x , .. .lx . -1 ,T 3 'A - 5 , .sf . Nl Spiritual Emphasis Week, November 6-9, uplifted exhausted students after midterm examinations. Dr. Wendell Kempton, a 1954 Moody graduate and president of the Associa- tion of Baptists for World Evangelism, was the special speaker. Dr. Kempton spoke to the problem of crowded pews and empty people. In our desire to increase in numbers, we have created a group of people with empty hearts, he said. Communion, commitment, concern and a spiritual checklist were presented as the solution in the life of the collegiate. Dr. Kempton's enthusiasm and knowledge from experience was not confined to chapel sessions. He spent time with students in counseling and showed slides of his recent trip to China with Jack Wyrtzen. ll Dr. Martin, Dr. Sweeting, Dr. Kempton, Bryan Latchaw, and Mr. Raquet 21 Dr. Wendall Kemptou, speaker for Spiritual Emphasis Week. l gf' N '- 44, vw., 'W g??'F'fT: 5 .QiiT?g, f-3f17if 'v :-'W W 'M r . l .. -Y---r '-Q. A.-, ,,,,.-,....-- xxx, 3' :Tffi T Ji .. 2 ?5 ,Gai '53 5 W v..' .1 .V i . e' .,,. . . '- . -: ' ' . Q .-Aw U-. . . 35 Yfgui' X f N.. x .1 ' .li R Y 3 rg ,,,,q,,,,,,--........-- . V ,,,,,.:,g: 1 IAA 1 Learning to Make Disciples Bold white letters above the platform in Torrey-Gray Auditorium proclaimed the theme of the Annual Missions Conference - Make Disci- ples . The Rev. Greg Livingston of North Africa Mission spoke on The Commission of Discipleship at the opening session. The Commitment of Discipleship was the topic of the closing session. The Rev. Lawrence Wynne said, We must be world-wide Christians in our outlook. concern and commitment. The conference provided a break from class routine and allowed student participation in general sessions and elective seminars. Display booths on second floor Culby offered literature. and permitted interaction between students and missionaries. I 2 A missionary guest sings at a general session 22 A missionary ladv and student interact 32 A representative of C AM explains the ministry to a student. Founders Week 19 0 ..,,,,m, me f .-fs, .5 Al ' 1 1 Im 3 U Frank Boggs 21 Dr. E. V Hill 32 Dr. David Breese 42 Dr. Bruce Dunn 51 Dr. Alfred Martin 61 Colonel AQ Mrs. James Irwin 71' Dr. Herbert Lockyer Sr. 81 Robert L Vernon 92 Josh McDowell ,J +5 fr of '-'wzfiefzzeg ,nv '1 ,W , A,,:., x v 1 , ,.-.,, .-f 4 -.sm - - sf. 4' . S : ,i- Q I 4 .1 x A, 'YAK 9 1? X,,. . ml INN! if xp' Q i 'Si - -,.,, an Bk. 4 Z i f., -.un ..e. .. o- ,,.,.-,...-, :v'- , ,I-. .X 'F-Qfi.2i:+ - Ln, Y -, . :. , xr , X. . 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