Northwest Christian University - Crusader Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1980
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Sunday morning began wiTh a pancalce brealcTasT Tor all sTudenTs and Their parenTs in The caTe. l.aTer in The day There were games in The quad and a sandwisi supper, Tollowed by a singspiraTion in The B6 rugroom. The evening was consummaTed wiTh hall devoTions. Monday was Tilled wiTh academic advising, TesTing, general and small group sessions, and bilce and TooT Tours oT The campus and general Eugene area. The evening ended wi+h Come GeT AcguainTed Tun, games, singing, and devoTions aT Marian. On Tuesday, academic advising conTinued while several worlcshops goT underway. These were Tollowed by soTTball, volleyball, basl4eTball, and oTher games. The nighT con- cluded wiTh a movie and popcorn aT The Rec Room in BG. The resT oT The week was charac- Terized by more academic advising, a picnic aT Jasper Parlc, long reserva- Tion maze lines, a varieTy show Tea- Turing The I979-80 Pilgramage, malce your own Sundae nighT in The CaT, BroTher-SisTer l-lall DevoTions, and an ASB SenaTor, CommiTTee Chairperson, and RA reTreaT aT Jas- per Park. 18 'K'!5Tl. vit fe GVIOU punch aT The Park Picnic Bill Weber, Clare Buhler, and Paul Vodrup ham iT up aT Jasper Park. ATTer dinner, many sTudenTs enjoyed The scenery. 1 , re T135 'Ov , qw- Awww' 1 All Campus Re'rrea'r The I979 All Campus Relreal was held in Turner, Gregon, on Qclober 3 and 4. Pasfor Jim Buclcely ol Engle- wood Chrisfian Church expounded on Jrhe fheme of Body Building. Aclivifies included Family Group Ses- sions, a general sludenf body meefing, lhree movies, a bon- fire, several messages. and lols of free lime and recrealion. 20 n ?'Y Y ? ? I Y T I X l V N I il 1 ...-- I I W 2 I .b'A ,,. Missions Week Ocfober 22-24 Jokes circulaled aboul a paradox lpair of docs?l on campus when we invired Dr. Charles H. Krall from School of World Mis- V sions al Fuller Theological Seminary and his wife Dr. Margarel Krall from Bida College To be our guesfs for Missions Week. Dr. Charles Krall is professor of Anfhropology. and his wife linguislics. They bofh shared from lheir experience in Africa, and each one of us was challenged 'ro Think of missions across lhe world in new and exciling ways. The Krafls parlicipafed in Chapel, class ses- sions. dorm and all campus devofions. and in a very informarive panel discussion. :ALM S'ruclen+ Governmeni A s A -' -'V1-- Pres- Rob Marllnl V-P- Tim Well5 Sec y Tammy Krahlman Treas. Bob Hannah Service ..... Yearbook .... Social ...... Devofional .. . PR .............. W. lnfercollegiafe . M. lnrercollegiare lnrramurals ....... Welcome ...... STEAM . . . Rally... .. Library ........ Employmeni .... Pep Band .... Drama .... Pupper ... .. CHAIRPERSONS SENATE Pasforal ..... . . Missions ......... Chrislian Educarion Gif Campus ...... Commirree Chairpersons .... Al-Large ......... lnlernarional Srudenrs . .. ... Men's Dorm ...... Women's Dorm ... Music ......... Zncl Major .... Freshman ... Sophomore.. Junior ...... Senior.,..... Frosh ar-large . .. Faculry ...... Adminislralion .. Mike Sweeney!Jane Whisfler Carl Speck Gail Baumgarrner!George Cappleman Phil BarcIif+ Marianne Nelsonfllebbie Orruno Jan Louvier Bob Hannah Nick Sage Dan Ferrel Merry Coalsworlhf Carol Rader Barbara Armsrrong Mary Lowe Curiis Smirh Larry Goyerle Tony Pefzolcl Bryan Grosgebauer Michael Zumberis Kalhy Hammel Cliff Berger Tim Wells Dan Ferrel HiiJosephUdi Paul Vodrup Deana Palrerson Wendy Ragland John Hayes Felicia Squires Jamie Lamberr Caryn Yoasr Marcia Whisler Sue Wrighr Herb Works Kalhy Carr John Merz QJ1' Tl X: 'Wm EAU BAM -- 'Y A 5 :J .sw ,SVI .... .gQ,EAur A . xxmuf A055056 . Shu. 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Mindy Johns, and Terrie Cafo. OpposiTe page, Tar leTT: KaThy Hammel and Coach Mcl-larness discuss sTraTegy. BoTTom righT: Julie, Barbara. and The resT oT The squad reioice over a successful volley. CHAPMAN These are 'rhe men of Chapman l lall3 lhey sland lough, and They sland fall, wilh 'rheir l.ord 'rhey'll never fall. And in lheir memories dear 'ro lheir hearls will, Chapman, Chapman, sure 'ro shine all ol 'rhe lime. Top row llrom lelllz Dan Ferrell, Dennis Moore, Dave Yoder, Brian Groesgebauer, John Davis, Sleve Berger, Doug Garner, Kurl Danielson, and Tony Navarrow. Bollom row lirom lelllz Jeff Jenlcins, Shane Ryder, Slephen Graves, Jim Pallison, and Tom King. Noi pic- lured: Russell Osferloh, Dave Trennum, Mark Taylor, and Dave Rice. fm V J I1 ..- ...... ...- ...- i... mmm ilvnilizimtxig .1 Dave Trennum al an away game againsl Mullnomah. V '., ,-M,...,,, 1...-.- ..-.-...- ......-- ....--- ..---. 1...-- ,.--..- ..-.1-.- ...---. 1.--.- ..1..-.- I t sum v 'vm' xl J A1 is J 1...-.1 ..1.....- ---N --.-1 Sieve Berger reads in ihe quad. I ,..-, -- .. Twins Tim and Ron in The caTe. Senior Randy Saunders in The sTands. CHILDERS ln a year oT worldwide changes one Thing remained The same: dorm liTe. CommenTs by Childers men Through The school year include Where's Xavier? The meeTing's sTarTed , schwannsTuclcer , Balcer's moved? Num- ber Three sfall is ouT oT order again? Should we go bowling? Ten dollar house dues? Rob's bunny's been lcidnappedh' Don'T be a babylm GreaT ChrisTmas parTy, Larry , HG. D. Koala Bear Kevin , Who puT The vase- line on my doorl4nob? Dogpile on Web- sTerl and so. , Through all The Tun, Tellowship, Turmoil, and passing oT Time, The realizaTion ThaT Jesus is The ChrisT, The Son oT The l.iving God, uniTied Childers Hall in ChrisTian love. Group picTure, Trom baclc leTT: Jon Baker, GranT Dodson, Kevin l-lasTings, Randy Saun- ders, and CurTis SmiTh. lvliddle row: lvlarlc Eng- land, Dave KleinTeldT, and l.arry GoyeTTe. FronT row: Xavier Mendez, lvlilce WebsTer, Ron Whisler, Rob lvlarTini, and 'lim Wells. NOT picTured. Bill Craig. , 27 Bonnie and Barbara. Pam Sullivan. HAM BY ConTined To The yellow house on I ITh were I3 very busy, yeT very happy women. Some had Their Tingers in sTudenT governmenT, some in Pilgramage, oThers were commiTTee chair- men, oThers were graders, some played volley- ball, some worked in The caTe, oThers in The library, and oThers in The business oTTice, and all oT Them had mass quanTiTies oT schoolwork. Their responsibiIiTies, however, did noT keep Them Trom Tinding Time Tor Tun: a greaT ChrisT- mas parTy, a backyard barbecue, MASH, Ievery nighTI, a Tew house meeTings, Wood- yard, kidnappings, Tiremen aT midnighT, and even The grand opening oT Their very owr orphanage. AIThough The end oT The year saw These I3 Triends move To many diTTerenT places, The memories and growTh They shared lalong wiTh The TacT ThaT They are all saved, Saved, saved, Saved . . will always bind Them TogeTher in a very special way. I ICaThy I IammeI. .ni-iuyvv ---- --v---'fp Marianne and Mindy anxiously waTch a maTch From back IeTT: Barbara ArmsTrong, Bonnie CrawTord, Bonnie Ross, and Silverna McCall Middle, Trom IeTT: Marianne Nelson. Mindy Johns, and KaThy I'IammeI. FronT, Trom IeTT Debbie OrTuno, Mary Lowe, and Sharlee Taylor. HENDRICKS There are friends who prelend lo be lriends, bul Jrhere is a friend who slicks closer lhan a brolherf' lprov. I8:24llv1any peo- ple have gueslionedz Wha+ is Hendricks Hall? Hendricks Hall is: - diverse and individualislic - I6 independenl spirils - wheal Thin parlies - dieling - volleyball champs and awesome loolball players - 'ralenred lpilgramage, volleyball leam, Jralenl +roop.l - sponlaneous singing - a consranlrly ringing pay-phone lDale, Tracyll - an engaged RA. - and Gerbunbufz Hendricks may have been 'rhe smallesl hall, buf if was lull of love and concern lor each ofher, uniled in our love lor The Lord. A Lisa Brock cuddles an affenlive fan. Terrie Cafo. Robin Buhler. ck: Kim Schaumburg. Sue Tillinghausf, Karen Kelso, Deana Pafferson. Lisa Brock, Sue Sfinson, Colleen Troxell. Karen Swanson rrie Cafo. Robin Buhler, and Cafhy Higgins. Fronf: Dana Fry, Julie Ward, and Merry Coafsworfh. Nor puc- red: Sherry Rowell. Lisa Srnifh, and Julie Sm de 29 W HCDVEN The '79-80 academic year provided a weallh ol experi- ences and opporrunilies for each Hovenile. Wirh infer- esls ranging from sporrs To polirical aclivism Jrhe year was anyrhing buf blase. Career goals included pho- rography, The Pasrorale, archirecrure. counseling, coaching, and more. As lime passes and new school years come and go, may God con- 'rinue To bless and smile upon each '79-80 member of Hoven Nixon House. From back, Ieff: John Dalby. Sfe e C f , Ph'I B Ht E' C lb P Milne Pefersen. Front leff: Harold lllowliarigfguis Oslerljhfand hl1il5rlcSLlafZilSOni aiiy Peiersen John Dalby pufs one up. From back. lefrz Russ Osrerloh, E' C lb r J h D lb C From fronf. leff: Phil Barcliff and Sliecve Earioreiiigr. O n 6 yi ary Coaisworilill Mark Slaieri 'FP' .46 yWin'rerin KELLUMS Allhough very small, Kellums l-louse once again enioyed a dynamic, growlb orienled year, dedicafed +o The ever-presenf and all pervading goal of becoming like and learning aboul our God and Faflwer Tbrougli 'flue grace and slrenglli of l-lis Son Jesus Cbrisl. Members lsfarling al back, lelll Tim McBride, Randy Winfer, Bob Hanna, and Bob Cornwall were involved in areas suclw as sludenl government Pilgramage, Library Desk Work, and some even found flue Jrime 'ro form a sorf of fly-by-nigbl band willi a few of 'rlieir oulside friends. Yi:zf'f Xa fi gf -s,..4 JI Si ff. A ' N fmt' s, 5 Y ft . . , '- ,- '4 , 1 1 ,4- gsm .1 ,.,2 ' 4 J VV W -F 7. F. ' in Q - in ,A l Q Li: 'L , Q I Q. lm 5 2 H2 My ' ' ii if -f fi J' QS A-'Y 3 f 5 . . 4. ', Sv w ' J g.. S if 5 r n is fv is .R v :. :Q 1 Q . f-5, ' If ,ji fi E- ' Q W-gn' X ' B! fi' 'Jifxs x H' I F ' , 3 p -'qi ' ' , x ' Qs Sv 'ei' ..l l- quw Ng, ' wsm MOCDN From various rooms laughTer, Tears, and emoTional voices could be heard. Sharing was a key elemenT in joining and keeping Moon Hall TogeTher as a uniT. l'labiTs possessed The hall: Tor sneaking Moonloeams were oTTen caughT Taking oTT To The Tood culpriT 7-l I, marching The hall in casual wear, helping Those in need. praying TogeTher, or iusT por- Traying The charac+eris+ic oT sheer craziness. Bound wiThin each Moonbeam shined TorTh The desire To grow and serve The Lord. Individuals soughT To gain a sTrong relaTionship wiTh Jesus: one ThaT could be viewed as The Tocus oT Their exisTence. The close ol The year showed posiTive ouTcomes in each gal, and The love senT wiTh The summer vacaTion esTalolished a bond, keeping The lvloonies TogeTher in genuine Triendships. 4 f H i i f . Z if i i , ' Q ,' 4 Y 'T X' f 4 'I .mi p I , 1. 3. 4. Q T .- new 9 ig 5 -.5 f' 1 1 E , he ,A 7:-2335! ' i , X j ,.. 25-if I 2,71 A 4 Q ' 'H ei H , 14 X ., -sniff 'Q' ' ' r V - l H? ff -ff?-'Ki z' W. R.. n . .-,ig - J! 'V L QP14 .TT 1 P 5 1,23 Members of Moon Hall ware: From Top, left Ann Barney, Myra CaIIeH, Julie DeWiH, Grace Fleenor, D'Ann Gilsfrap, Vickie Kribbs, Deana Nicolef, Linda PaHerson, Janei Schiffman, Krysf Spencer, Tammy Spencer, Holli Sleiager, Felicia Squires, Sheryl Sullivan, Sharon Teal, and Susan Wright Noi picfured: Kim Emerson and Cindy Mayhew. V v i Barney waTches desk f is -- 7 Sue WrighT: Could This be a TooThpasTe ad? You can'T Tool us, D'fxnnl RICE Members o1cRice l-lall Were lronl lop lell Darrel Beyrner George Cappleman Aaron John son, Mike lv1cKerrow Farnum Smlfh Alphonso Tuley Daniel Vaughn and Alan Whlnery Nol plc lured: David Carver and Anlhony Wulson Candids: Top - Tuley lrighll, fellow U A - Caryfoafsworlh keeps sfafs af a baskelball game. From back. leff: Nelson Wohn, John Merz, Mike Perkinson, Paul Vodrup, Brian Dillon. TOFFI Campbell. and Cary Coalsworlh. Fronf, leffz Bren? Dillon, Dean Megason, Jim Emerson, Roger Brock. Carl Speck, Gary Ewerf, Ken Mayberry. and Bruce Shelby. Nor picfuredz Dave Keeling. WARNER Forever ingrained in lhe minds of The Warner Brolhersu in lhe '79-80 school year were memories such as: long housemeerings, exces- sive greenslips, group prayer, a spagherri feed Thar never rnarerial- izecl, fhe movie Jesus, a wer Silver Creek Falls, mad dashes 'ro Squire Shop sales, lale nighl Pizza, and a general repuralion for being a bil exclusive ar Times. Warner inleresls were diverse. AT any given momenl you mighl see a WArner Brolher working in lhecale. sludying, lilling weighls. playing baskelball, lraining lor a maralhon. working in a local church, working on 'rhe yearbook. fraveling with rhe Pep Band, rehearsing in The Talenl Troop, or iusl plain goofing around. Though they were individuals, rhese War- ner Men. lhey were drawn. by lhe bond of love lor one anolher in Christ info a warm, cohesive, and lunclion group. Bruce Shelby charges down fhe conrf. WELL Wells Hall, alias Wells Angels, sTruTTed inTo The caTe one niTe, TanTasizing Themselves To be The cool Wells Angels MoTorcycle Gang , Then Three monThs laTer in acTualiTy They TloaTed reveranTly inTo The caTe as The Con- venT von Wells. Theres no room Tor boredom in Well's l-Tall. The year was Tilled wiTh a Trip To The beach Tor early morning Tireside devo- Tions, The second annual Well's Hall Soclc l-lop, movies and pizza, a Tund raising slave sale, and many laTe nighT devoTions. Group picTure: From baclc, leTT, Cindy Lesher, Jill Workman, Sharon l-lamm, Andi Lewis, Julie SchaeTTer, STephanie Herschiser, CaThy Pohlman, and l'lolly Crouch. Middle: Tammie Lesher, Sheryl Wynn, Melody Keechi, Debbie Bussard, Jane WhisTler, and Laura Mueggler. l:ronT: Karen Swanson, l-leidi May- berry, Sheryl Bergren, and Laurel Anderson. NOT picTured: Cindy Nodine and Karen YoasT. Above: Sharon Hamm sTudies beTore class. lilop righT.l Middle: Laurel Anderson and Laura Rogers are inTrigued by a Triend. BOT- Tom: Tammie Lesher downsTairs aT BIS. sg is WGODYARD IT only Takes a spark To geT a Tire going. This year Woodyard Hall was blazing, noT only Tor The Lord buT wiTh love Tor each oTher. We sTarTed The year oTT by Teaming wiTh Childers To compile a 2 and 4 record in lnTramural TooTball, capping oTT The season wiTh a I2-O ToileT bowl vicTory over Warner-Rice. Then on November I9, The TirsT annual Woodyard experience, an evening oT Tun and Tellowship aT The SpagheTTi Warehouse. As winTer rolled around we played and prayed, sTopping long enough To compile a 4-2 record in lnTramural baskeTball, including a dispuTed win over deTending champion Warner Hall. Spring came, and wiTh iT Tlowers, sunshine, and a house parTy To The coasT, where we learned abouT Bible, baseball, God, and a whole loT oT Proifessor Powell's crazy songs. Some oT The guys played baseball, oThers Tell in love, and some, iusT a Tew, sTudied. SepTember To June seems so long yeT so shorT. In ThaT Time we oT Woodyard Hall have laughed and cried Through some oT The besT and worsT Times. YeT I979-80 will Torever live in our hearTs as The year oT Amix , Cop , Bok , Paul , LeT , Chaunch , Cool , l:orT , Hamid , Rice , Zim , Hayes , Zumie , Zeke , Pike , Udi , Bud , Mark, Guy lour hall Triendl, and Hanby, our sisTer Hall. Folks, we'll se ya again in Canan's land. Group picTure - Trom leTT - back: Jim ForT, John I.eTTler, Barry Bokn, Mark Coppins, and Mark McCool. Middle: Mark Zimmerman, John Hayes, and Mike Zumberis. l3ronT: Dale Mix, Joseph Udi, Ezekiel Ebong, Tim KnighT, and Oliver Eke. NOT picTured: Brian Budlong, Paul EberT, and Hammid Kakivandi. ,f , 1 ' NV, TAL QV! WRIGHT WrighT Hall, whaT can be said To describe iT? This group oT guys is creaTive, wiTTy, invenTive - a real seT oT iniTiaTors, especially oT Treshmen who Tind Themselves engaged. -l'here's rarely a mellow momenT. Every person conTribuTes To The ToTal per- sonaliTy oT The brick and Tile ThaT is ours. 'l'radiTional Trade marks oT WrighT T-lall are lack oT organizaTion, due To every person's sTrong sense oT independence: never having everyone aT anyThingg Tor The same reason, excessive green slip accumulaTions, loud music oT all shapes and colors, regular visiTs Trom Pop, showers ThaT evenTually become boTanical gardens, and amazing sense oT responsibiliTy and how To avoid iT: and Tinally and ulTimaTely, a growing sense oT whaT iT means To be a ChrisTian, The band in which we Tound ourselves broThers. lvlay God conTinue To bless The members oT WrighT l-Tall. Group, Trom Top leTT: Alden AniTok, Jay Audiss, and Mark BlaTzley. BoTTom: Dennis Greenwood, George l-lazelwood, Chuck Ley, and Duane Suchan. NOT picTured: Royce Brown, James Ellison, AnThony Rami- rez. and Ken Womack. Middle, Tar righT: Jay Audiss Takes a breaTher on The bench. BoTTom: lrighTl George Hazelwood gleeTully hurls a pie aT Dr. Shoemaker during halT-Time. T 3 was 1, gi t si' ' ni 5' .gh , .,.A wigqvl -1 'N qi , ani, T 55' 'ME 'rf-V.,'T ,' kv' ggi., ' Q. .-it 14-,, 'lr lt fa -' Frye .gjlr ' ff W .TT ' 1 --ani' ff! T 4 J-' -1 HCDUSEPARENTS AcTing as dorm parenTs Tor Marian l-lall Tor The Third sfraighf year lwhich is almosT a recordl were Mr. and Mrs. Jaclc and Glenda Pinlcely, along wiTh Their dog, MalaTchlca. Mom and Pop, as They are called by The guys, are responsible Tor everyThing Trom general main- Tenance To playing nurse Tor ail- ing men, as well as helping organize desk work and calling PresidenT's meeTings. MosT oT The men oT Marian would agree ThaT TogeTher They are doing a commendable job: we loolc wiTh anTicipaTion Towards each addi- Tional year They will share wiTh us. Mrs. Mabel Mom Declcer is dorm moTher Tor Burke GriTTeTh Dorm. l-ler duTies include rnalc- ing sure communicaTion is well among The girls, doling ouT lceys, handing ouT aspirin, and malcing sure The place is loclced securely each nighT lso The bed bugs won'T biTel. Mom loves her worlc, because she loves The girls: she hopes To worlc wiTh Them Tor several more years. F- -. I ,T- - ,Z -J YVINTI ER ResidenT AssisTanT . . . Counselor, PasTor, ServanT. The posiTion oT residenT assisTanT is one of counselor, servanT, pasTor. While The RA is a member of The sTaTT and is responsible and accounTable To The dean oT sTudenTs. hisfher duTies go beyond The deTined areas oT accounTabiliTy. OTTen, an RA is challenged, sTreTched, misundersTood, and used: and Their Time is noT Their own. IT is a demanding, buT rewarding minisTry. Being an RA aTTecTs all areas oT one's liTe. As persons, They musT sTrive To mainTain a good devoTional and prayer liTe augmenTed wiTh regular Bible sTudy, parTicipaTe in hall acTiviTies and programs, and be acTively involved in a local church. As sTaTT members, They musT aTTend weekly sTaTT meeTinqs wiTh The dean oT sTudenTs. submiT yearly personal goals and obiecTives, be a spiriTual leader in The hall wiTh servanThood a goal in all relaTionships, and be sensiTive To The physi- cal psychological, spiriTual, and emoTional needs oT every individual in The hall. Finally as sTudenTs They musT mainTain a GPA oT aT leasT 2.5 and remain in good academic and Tinancial sTanding wiTh The college, in addiTion To parTicipaTing in several workshops and conTerences perTinenT To Their posiTion. RA's have a Tremendous load To carry. and iT seems one would grow weary aT Times under The sTrain oT iT all. BuT, as KaThy Carr, Dean oT STudenTs. says: You can make iT whaT you wanT: you will conTribuTe more because oT who you are Than whaT you do. ' - HRW' T lm: ill III lug llll lil lll loss E From back. leTT: Bryan Groesgebauer: Chapman, Colleen Troxell: Hendricks, George Cappleman: Rice, BrenT DiTTon: Warner, and Jay Audiss: WrighT. From fronT, leTT: KaThy Carr, Dean of STudenTs, KrysTi Spencer: Moon, Phyllis WrighT: McGavran, Andi Lewis: Wells, John Lefflerz Woodyard, and Randy Saunders: Childers. ... Urbana '79 . . . A Call To Hear And Obey. Urbana '79 lDec. 26-Jan. ll was held in Urbana-Champaigne, Illinois, aT The UniversiTy oT lllinois campus. lT was puT on by lnTervarsiTy. Several NCC sTudenTs enioyed The privilege oT Traveling To This smorgasborg OT missionary endeav- ormenT. Special guesTs aT Urbana '79 included ElizabeTh EllioTT, who addressed The quesTion oT how we can hear Gods voice and Then be willing To be a wiTness Tor Him: Luis Palau, who spoke on evangelism and personal responsibiliTy: Bernie SmiTh, songleader: Billy Graham, who spolce on personal commiTTmenT and being willing To give up all Tor ChrisT's cause: and The Reverend R. W. SToTTs lauThor oT Basic Chrisffanify and several commenTaries, who explored The apolo- geTics oT The mission Tield. The purpose oT Urbana is To sTimulaTe inTeresT in and commiTTmenT To The mission Tield. IT is primarily geared Toward college sTudenTs. buT people oT all ages aTTend. One oT iTs goals is To esTablish missions as a Tocal poinT oT The church. AlThough nearly 18,000 people aTTended The convenTion, opporTuniTies Tor close Tellowship were provided. ln addi- Tion To The large group meeTings in The sTadium, The people were divided inTo smaller Bible STudy groups, seminars. and group sessions. Each person also goT To conTribuTe early every morning To in+imaTe devoTions wiTh roommaTes. Silverna McCall. Colleen Troxell, and Deana Anxious NCC sTudenTs, TaculTy, and alumni embark Tor Urbana, PaTTerson. l Deana PaTTerson in a small Bible STudy in her room. N. ,,.m...,,..,..,., ' H: fb ,., 9 2 f , 'Y n , j 1 M I ,N K X' ll Q iff f Q xl ! fff, lf? HIL Ly I a 1 s 5 Q Xxx FSWW ,ysegzgv . x , ici X .s ii al l V' F: I 'ax 1.4 ', gg X 1 i' ' q :X - A S X Season Record NCC OPPONENT Linn Benlon SW Ore. Colleg SW Qre. College Lower Columbia Norlhwesl College Lewis 81 Clarlc Umpqua Comm.Col. Lane Comm. Col. l.inn Benlon l-lumboldr Srale U. l-lumboldf Slale U. Columbia Chrisfian Columbia Chrislian Sheldon Jackson Col. Mulfnornah Sch. of Bible 'lrinily Weslern Norlhwesf College Concordia College Ore. Col. of Ed. Concordia College Mulfnomah Sch. of Bible Norfhwe-5+ College Trinity Weslern Ore. lnsl. of Tech. Pugel Sound Norrhwesf College Concordia College Pacific Chrislian Col. :J--a i Qiimfw wb., 7 V f nz, tl , ' f'. 'i1iM Q , , g!izj1Q ini xw ' 4' - - 4' ' 6 A . its ' ' , I c , , is gifsieefsffsm , 'sfizzizsi h QQ N 'RFQ i 1: xr 3 -- iimugffg . . 1' ' jzfgsxgg 1 , gn g' H , J ' 'f11!4f!zz!,,h' -gif ! !I!3Egz:gggQ:5!!u.i-3 .1 2, 'gilglfiiiiiigif H ,g 7 Uiyiiiilifigiiiigf ' , 54. mp' .WK Es 1 SL 31 'S Renaissance Pep Band WiTh iTs producTions. including varieTy shows, a iazz concerT, worship-ser- vices, volleyball and baskeT- ball enTerTainmenT, and iTs repeToir ranging Trom Classi- cal To Big Band numbers, The '79-80 Pep Band was Truly a renaissance group. Led by ProTessor Dennis l-lelsabeck, They began The year wiTh playing aT each home maTch! game Tor The volleyball and baskeTball squads, occasion- ally Traveling To PorTland and lsomehowl Tound The Time To sandwich a varieTy show inTo Their schedule. Spring Term They Traveled To SeaTTle Tor a combinaTion oT work and play: SaTurday aTTernoon was devoTed To exploring down- Town, while The evening was spenT providing enTerTain- menT Tor a local youTh serv- ice. On Sunday, aTTer con- TribuTing To Their hosT's lThe Louvier'sl home church wor- ship service, They said good- bye and headed Tor home. The year was broughT To a close wiTh a Tinal spring con- cerT consisTing of several iazz numbers and a special per- formance by Mrs. RooT, Caryn YoasT, and Felicia Squaires. Top leTT: Sax Players Dave Trennum and Carl Speck and CurTis SmiTh aT a home baskeTball game. Top righT: Drummer Jamie LamberT. CenTer: The Pep Band during The Spring Jazz ConcerT. BoTTom: PEP BAND: Top row, leTT To righT: Clare Buhler, JeTT Jenkins, Brian Budlong, STeve George, Professor Helsabeck ldirecTorl, l-lolli Sle- Tager, CurTis Srnifh, Carl Speck, and Robin Buhler. BoTTom: Duane Suchan, Dennis Greenwood. GranT Dodson, Jamie LamberT. and Phil BarcliTT. 48 They Believe in SpiriT, SpiriT, SpiriT . . . as They Wall: Life 's Hiway. The NCC Rally Squad did an ouTsTand- ing iola Tor The '79-80 sporTs season. WiTh some OT Them cheering Tor boTh volleyball and baslceTball, They had Their worlc c:uT ouT Tor Them. Some landmarks QT The sea- son were Trips To PorTland. SeaTTle. and Vancouver, BC., as well as Their ever- Tamous Kiss-a-Pig conTesT. Top riqhT: Lori Dipola. BoTTorn riqhT: llrom bad: leTTl Tammy Spencer Julie ShaTer. Grace Fleenor and Lori Dipola. BoTTom IeTT: Rally squad spiriT is auqrnemed by QolorTul porn-poms. ,..l'ji7L1 UJU A,-we VC ' , lxffl Admission Office, from back, lelr: Dean J. Allen Clarke, Pally Parker. and Dorral Campbell. Direcfor ol Admissions. Fronf row: Doris Bolcovoy, Regisfrar, and Peggy Squires, Secrefary. Business Office: Harold Srnilh, Business Manager, Melanie Sfaulfer. Cashier, Jan Ellis. Sharon Graff, Erma Johnson, Donna Vaughan, and Ruth Bona. if 5' I Library Sheff: Marqarel' Hewifl, Head Librarian, Tammy Hammerberg, Willeffa Woodson, Librarian, and Phil Gibson, Audio Visuals. Nor picfured: Nancy Kim. Librarian. and Sue Rhee, Librarian. Slaff Developmeni Office: Robin Kennoyer, Tracy Carroll, Recruifing, and Helen Parker. Nor piclured: Duane Cox, Alhlefic Director, and Dave Lipp, Assisfanf Coach. Debbie Ecliger, Business Office, ADMINISTRA TIQN mr 1 N ,x fig 'L' ' f fr ff Q From lefl' fo riglwf: Presidenf William E. Hayes: Fairy Rickard,Secrefary+oTl1e President and Allon Brosfrom, Assisfanf fo flwe President i i Harold Smifh, Business Manager. Kafhy Carr. Dean of Sfudenfs. J. Allen Clark, Academic Dean 51 5 2?-:v:,.: -at 1 ,, , gag .2 ,,.. L .3 2530- 5 M, -4. '. . l ,.,: N I . :Al,,,,,, ,W ' Wi -' . uw, . .. ff? . - ., 'Q A M. 1... ,- A wr' ' -M. wh . .nv ' X.. 7 Q V' A H 4---' ' gr' V ' . ' .., f .N , 3 gif f A.-zggzjiigiigx52122: 'M' ,,,.V V: - VLA ..,.. 3, I ' . ,...,. ,4 M , 312,-v,. , . 'A f , - ,,,. M . A . 'E -,-' 1 51:2 , ' 4' , -. 5 f 5 , -35,13 T-Q: - , Q , G ,.,N4m.... 5 ' V b 3 ' z, . v. x mf.. ' . ' ---14. n. W-z HL swf' s . Ww- Nr haf eff gg.. x , . .gn A All 'Ft 1 'A al 4 IJ? ig: Q I 'Ma A.. 90 Q.-C 54- S3 23 5233 MQ DEDI CA TIQN During fhe pasf years, Dr. Lawrence Bixler has added a spirif of wisdom and sfrengfh fo fhe campus. For his soul-penefrafing challenges fo sfudenfsf for his enfhusiasmf for his lcindness and caring: for his wif and sense of humor: for his years of service fo fhe school: for fhe Chrisfian example he sefs da ily - fhe l980 Crusader Sfaff wishes fo dedicafe fhis yearboolc fo Dr. Lawrence Bix- ler. NUM Spring Preview The I98O NCC College Fair was held on April I I and I2. ATTer The livesToclr had been enTered on Friday aTTer4 noon. The previewers meT in The chapel Tor a song service, special music. and inspirafion. lmmediaTely Tollowing was a sideshow. which explored The various areas of concern on and around campus. The main aTTracTion was a TalenT show held aT FirsT ChrisTian Church: Tim Wells was The hosT. BeTore bedding down, The animals enjoyed hoT bread and buT- Ter. SaTurday TeaTured brealrTasT in The cafe, a meeTinq in The chapel To discuss Tinancial aid, admission, missions, and oTh,er relevanT subiecfs. a special music and song service led by Rob MarTini, and a final meal in The cafe aT noon, ' W A h S Puffy Parker and Peggy Squires pass ouT maferinls To previewers. Kelih Larnm mx answer previewers queshcns. 'T' I-IP R r ! ' '79-'80 Pilgrimage Pilgrimage, direcfed by Guy Aydeloll and Randy Hall, Traveled and promoled NCC for ifs Third year. And how was il? Well, one member of The group lwho chose ro remain anonymousl fold us lhalz To ease lhe pain from breaking his foe while on fhe California Tour, Bob sfulfed sixfy-four grapes info his moufhg +ha'r Cary would never be forgoflen lbecause he lelf an arlicle of clofhing af every place lhey sfoppedlli Merry once gave 'rhe group a fwenfy minufe breal: while perform- ing Jesus shall Reignu: Duane go? lo play Solid Roclf: fha? Sarah Hrhoughi everyihing was so nice : fha? Jan was info breaking beds: fha? Randy was +heir baby Lion: and 'rhaf Pam was always +here. ,,,,,,,7, L10 R.: Parn Sullivan, Jan Louvier, Merry Coarsworfh, Sarah Hausolier, Duane Suchan. Randy Winfer. Bob Hannah, and Cary Coarsworfh, Tell lT Like IT Is The second year oT Tell IT Like IT ls TalenT Troupe was Tun, rewarding, loving, growing, ioyful, and caring. Our main goal was To presenT Jesus ChrisT in a unique and powerful minisTry. The group consisTed oT six wild and crazy people. The Lord blessed us wiTh many giTTs: a key To The Chapel and Prop CloseT, lighTing and sound equipmenT, a van, churches To go To, and ample amounTs of encouragemenT and supporT Trom TaculTy and sTudenT body members. One oT The highlighTs oT The year was our Tour To MonTana over spring break, which was an advenTure in iTselT. The group was noT all Tun and games. lT Took a loT of TaiTh in Jesus ChrisT, work, Time, and dedi- 'caTion. We have all grown because of The group. We give God The glory Tor whaT He has done. 58 Q iv T , T .si 'F'W'm 5'-1'i. ., ,1 ' ' ..,.. P -K I V lg. 1 ::.,. . . A M H lc: Q A -g,.qZg. K ijvlifa' .Ii :I . J.. V14 Q-:xx . 5 wi ' - A Q- - E, A ,- Q .. .3 S . . .V figs., - V' - -' ' , f ir -g. .5 .. .-.-, .T - MW: ' - e-4+-1-M-W Q ., xg 1 X X K T :bi f 5 1 T 1 tN ff Q .X H g tg Qs ' ,QS J l A r L I Y Back: Larry GoyeTTe. and KenT Mayberry. FronT: Julie Snider. Jane? Schiffman, Melody Keechi. NoT picfured: Deana Nicolei. Melody. Larry,andI1liecTuni1g a skiT. Y V .QT Y nh... 4 9 T3 X N M.QW3-,Q fl fha Julie Snider pracfices leading songs. r . --105 M A 4 4. ' , k f ' N , v V . , lg 1,93 at y 41 f . - - V f .L gi: Aclmowledgemenl' of The '79-'80 Baslce+ball Squad. Spor+s Banquei' y The annual spring Term sporfs banquef was held in May. Receiving special honors were: Volleyball - Bonnie Crawfrod, mosl improved iplayer, and Kalhy l-larnmel, mosf valuable player. Basker- ball - Mike Pelersen, mos? valuable player, and Barry Bolcn, mos? improved and mosr inspiralional player. In addirion +o The individuals honored above, everyone else was praised lor Their confribulion lo The cor- porafe success of Jrhe +wo Teams. . E 1 . i f S 'YU 'L IL'-,wi x .' v 1 ' , , 1- R -'S -I 3 X'-' A M1 .-fi-'-SW'-1'K'I.k' 1'-.:xl-:'P?:.GQ':c,lx!..AEE.:-,f,.11:4.2'Sv12:5l5,?.vf7k-A,SF.N-iY5S.?'v-N5'3?i1l-S9515:iii-.-.IL3,5SYQ!'1Xii:S'3i31:2.Xil??RXiSL3dsQ diE3E'b. ?5N ' NSHBYG K GRADUATION Commencemenl services for I98O graduafes were held June I-June 3, l98O, a+ Eugene Firsl Chrisfian Church. Commencemenf Season included Baccalaureare Services, lhe Board of Truslees Annual Meeling, 'rhe Recepfion for Gradualing Slu- denls and fheir parenls, The Trus+ees Wives Luncheon, Commencement and The Alumni Banquel. A Tofal of lilly-'rhree degrees were awarded: +wen+y,+wa Associafe of Science degrees, 'rwenfy-Two Bachelor of Science degrees, and nine Bachelor of Arls degrees. May God bless Them all as 'rhey leave Norrhwesl Chrislian College prepared fo serve rheir Lord. 62 Hllltlllnf 4 a . I U, V I, xi W1 I' l IPD EQDTPFTVW Laurel Rae Andersen Tacoma, WA Alden K. Anilolc Marshall, lA Barbara Arrnslronq Spokane, WA Jay Aucliss Beaverlon, OR Mark Ballzley Des Moines, IA Phil Barclill Kenl, WA Ann Barney Missoula, MT Frank Belmont Eugene, OR Sfephen Berger Dallas, OR Sheryl Berqren Oregon Cify, OR Cinda Berri Clemens Bessem-Asu Eugene, OR 66 lb .Q-111225. 475 21,5 Donald Black Granrs Pass, OR Barry Bolcn Eugene, OR Joanne Briflen Springfield, OR Lisa Brock Harrisburg, OR Roger Broclc Harrisburg, OR Robin Buhler Dallas. OR Gwen Byrd Coquille, OR Roberr Campbell Eugene, OR Tom Campbell Eugene, OR George Capplernan Tiqard, OR Jon Carlsen Gardena, CA Sleve Carpenler Ashland, OR 68 'V' '11 ll fl :rl X mf .-s JV :gg i ' xv I 'N T?f - sl 9 ,Z Y r V+? -A ,JY -'An' -EE! ' 1 ' 2., ' , 'fa e 1,1 3 lf xmmw-' I 'llzE32s gf -Q, TQ Tracy Carroll Des Moines. IA Connie Carson Eugene. OR lerrie Calc Walla Walla, WA Earlynn Chase Nampa, ID Cary Coalsworllw Malibu. CA Myra Colleff Tidewaler, OR Marlc Coppins Oxnard, CA David Courlain Madras, OR 69 Joy Cowan Eugene, OR I , Helen Holly Crouch l-lamillon, NY Eric Culberlson 4 Eugene, OR John Dalby Eugene, OR Kurl Danielson Coquille, OR John Davis Sweef Home, OR N F Bren? Defxrmoncl Grangevill, ID Julie DeWiH Wellsburg, WA 70 ,rv YJ 'Q Lose somellnnq. Mark? me Q I Bren? Dillon Eugene, OR Brian Dillon Eugene, OR Gran? Dodson Asforia. OR Harold Dowling Sweel Home, OR Kafliryn Eafon Porlland, OR Ezekiel Ebonq Boxie. Nigeria Oliver Else lmo Sl.. Nigeria James Ellison Coos Bay, OR James Emerson Gold Hill, OR Mark England Williamsburg. PA Gary Ewerf Salem, OR Tammy lzircln Qakclale. CA Grace Fleenor Tokyo, Japan James For? Filer, ID Dana Fry Coquille, OR Karen Barnes George Eugene, OR 72 3 nd' .I i g A hx, E -,-7 Sleven George Eugene, OR Donna Germen Eugene. OR D'fNnn Gilslrap Corvallis, OR Larry Goyelle Greal Falls, MT Ed G rall Eugene, OR Kevin Graves Eugene, OR Sleplwen Graves Sunnyside, WA Dennis Greenwood Pleasanr l-lill, OR Bryan Grosqebauer Ogden, UT Gary l-lalsfeacl Rupert, ID Sharon l'lamm Tacoma, WA Roberl l-lanna Powell Bulfe, OR 73 Kevin Haslings Halsey, OR Sara HausoHer Roseburg, OR John Hayes Puyallup, WA George Hazelwood Slaylon, OR WJ -I - mi . wt? linux' 43 -ag., 4 Ez msn' - -rlizliifu R.. ' .- iqssgii t . '-'W45' N i fl llwgglo 84293 X . N Sleplwanie Herslwiser Slerling, IL M ii ,. IK' '4 iw' 5 ' 1 X 4, F-iuj N, Melody Hickey Eugene, OR Caflwryn Higgins Nampa, lD Susan Holmes Porlland. OR 74 -- MJ.,-Q ig: 1.4 , .I JC A9 fl 'ffb wha. 4? cb faux? Pam Sullivan gives Guy A Hayes chuckles. I l 5 'I V1 5:1-., 1 i E! 4' 2 6' ii ' :irlimviimwkxm . .1 f .l '12 ydelofl a pie in fhe face while Presidenf - Frank l-loplcins Eugene, OR Mak Soon Jinny Eugene, OR Jelhlenlxins Coquille, OR Melinda Johns Torrance, CA Aaron Johnson Ruperl, ID Melody Keechi Newberg. OR David Keeling Vida, OR Kerry Kenoyer Eugene. OR l-lu 75 Thomas King Salem, OR David Kleinfeldi Manassas, VA Timoflw Kniqlni Milwauicie, OR Bra-H Knufson Sebring, FL Tamalyn Kraiman Billings, MT Vicforia Kribs Gladsfone, OR James Lambert Meridian, ID Laurie Lebow Si1erwood,OR 5. 4 Mrs. Roof land Soni enferfa Jolnn Lefller I Puyallup, WA Cindy Leslier Lincoln Cify, OR Larry Goyeffe and Dave Kleinfeldf dine in the cafe, I Tammie Leslwer Lincoln Cily, OR Andrea Lewis 'C 'F' Tacoma, WA Charles Ley Donald Lounsbury Creswell, OR Jane? Louvier Seaflle, WA Carmen Love . Yaclwafs. OR Nalional Cily, CA Mary l.owe Parma. ID Roberl Marlini Las Vegas, NE l-leidi Mayberry LaGrande. OR Kenf Mayberry l.aGranCle. OR Marla McCool Billings, MT Mary McCoy Modeslo. CA Kevin McDaniel Wallowa. OR Michael McKerrow Helena. MT Theresa Terri MQM5r+in Willows. CA Edwina McViclcer Kelso. WA James Megason Boise. ID Anrhony Mello Manleca. CA :QP 'GT-21 YA? Vx Xavier Mendez Corning, CA Jonallwan Merz Lebanon, OR Dale Mix Olympia, WA John STeve Moody Springfield, OR Clweri Moore Eugene, OR Dennis Moore Porrland, OR Laura M ueqqler Longview, WA Tony Navarro Sunnyside, WA Barbara Neiliouse Creslon, WA Marianne Nelson Lake Oswego, OR Willis Newman Porlland, OR Deana Nicole? El Cajon, CA 79 Cindy Nodine Ke-ni, WA Daniel Norland Pomeroy. WA Robert O'Donnell Sweef Horne, OR Elizabefh Ogunderi Eugene, OR Lon Oliver Eugene, OR Glenn Olsen Eugene, OR Deana Pafferson Eugene, OR Linda Pailerson Eugene, OR 80 'iv :A g V Ziggy A.tff,4-j, I I ing K 85 ggi' ,,,,.3m,, ' K -fm 0 24, ,, 2 .,.,, K z ' 4' if r '4 H429 at Af , 4 ,, 4 f' I , If if' f f I 331 I , , i ,i f J is . fi S 591' ifiii , ti., , ,IM is ml A R ' ' HR 77 1 14, A 454, ' f E Qs V. X' Are flwey discussing a Wesfern Civ. secfional? ff? Nl 'C i-If r 'w Wk 'I 1-, ff 5. -ig K fy 3 , W. Felicia Squires and Sharon Teal sfroll flirouqlw llie quad q,,,,, - q . ,,, T 3 , Jim Paffison Springfield. OR Karen Peiqlwlal Eugene, OR M iclwael Perkirisori Emmell, ID Julie Pelersen Salinas, CA Mike Pefersen Eugene, OR Anlhony Pelzold Eugene. OR Dale Phipps Eugene. OR Kaflfiy Pohlman Hillsboro, OR Michael Prililcen Eugene. OR Wendy Ragland Oroville, CA David Rice Madras, OR Laura Rogers LaGrande. OR Bonnie Ross Sanra Cruz, CA Shane Ryder Eugene, OR Julie Schafer Roseburg, OR KimberLee Schaumburg Whifefish, MT B2 ,lol-in Dalby pufs one up. .Q 5 .QV 'viz-'rr P' I Qs Ky . ' ZZ ' aim l..: 1 V 7 ,El 38, 1 ,bmw Grace Fleenor, Karen George, ancl Barbara Armsfrong. , g,,g1,,1,::1S1y. ,- '4' X' va VJ '--, N:,.,::1+-,42:-- Jane1Schillman Walla Walla, WA John Schneider Eugene, OR Bruce Shelby Harrisburg, OR Kalhy Shoemaker Kalispell,lv1-l Julie Shrum lvlyrlle Poinl, OR Mark Slafer Fresno, CA l'lolli Slelager Walerville, WA Curlis Smifh Buhl, ID Farnum Smifli Simi Valley, CA Harold Smifln Springfield, OR Lisa Smillw Corvallis. OR Ray Smilli Eugene. OR Jodi Snelson Bend, OR Julie Snider Marcela. OR Kaflmy Higgins enioys a momenf of solifude 16' 177' Andi Lewis and Sieve Graves enioy fhe firsf spring rays, ti t1 1Z7 Krysfi Spencer Upiand, CA Tammy Spencer Idaho Falls, ID Carl Speck Sweef Home, OR Felicia Squires Eugene. OR Carl Sfevens Eugene, OR Wayne Sfewarf Eugene, OR Suzanne Slinson Eugene, OR Duane Suchan Ruperl, ID Pamela Sullivan Lemoore, CA Sheryl Sullivan Lemoore, CA Mark Taylor Adrian, lvl N Sharlee Taylor Penngrove. CA Sharon Teal Burbank, CA Dale Thomas Walsonville. CA Jerome Thompson Eugene, OR Darcia Thomason Roseburg, OR Lauri Tlchenor Gilroy, CA Suzanne Tillinghasl Des Moines, IA . :QW A 'Q W, -, Q' c ' , N N - I K , 'Q a ff ' X - 4 ,x We E sv q -1 '-Qs I 6 11 535-', L lu ll Ha A lwxvg eww S I V' ,ai 9 1 tx' Q gg? X 'wo ., 1 X Y i ill 5 ' w-A fl ' . A., , mfr IV' 1 'He-4' 3' ,. V, . . U 5' .N ' v 'f .-?' 'f ' ' ' 2, vc? Parrick Todd Fall Creek. OR David Trehurn Indianapolis. IN Colleen Troxell Spokane, WA Kevan Tuclcer Des Moines, IA Alphonso Tulev Tacoma, WA Joseph Udi UYO. Nigeria David Van Wormer Riverside. CA Daniel Vaughan Junclion Cily, OR Carol Vernon Lynnwood, WA Paul Vodrup Longview, WA Gary Waller Salem, OR Julie Ward l.aOrande, OR Lena Ward Elmira. OR Thomas Websfer Springfield, OR Alan Wliinery Grams Pass. OR Ronald Wlwisler Eugene. OR Jane Wlnisfler Paul, ID Mark Williams Sanfa Maria. CA Sieplwen Williamson Collage Grove. OR Anflwony Wilson San Francisco, CA 88 11.-.x Debbie Orfuno sfudies in flwe library if fi YI Michael Wilson Pleasanl Hill, OR Randall Winler Eugene, OR Nelson Wohn Tacoma, WA Jill Workman Porfland. OR Susan Wrighl' Upland, CA Sheryl Wynn Klamalh Falls. OR Caryn Yoasl Kent WA Roberf Young Springfield, OR Marlc Zimmerman Dallas, OR Michael Zimberis Tarpon Springs, FL Jonafhon Balcer Roseburg, OR Glen Miles Eugene, OR 89 Rodney John Tombleson David James Van Warmer BA.. Bibl. Major BA.. Bibl. Major: Double Minor- Pasioral Noi Picrured: David B. Bafes Associate of Science Deborah Jeanne Bussard Associare of Science Jon Glen Carlsen Associafe of Science Lori Ann Dipola Associaie of Science P. LuAnn Howard BS.. Bibl. Major: Concen. - Pasforial Minisfries Jay M. Smiih BS.. Bibi. Maior: Double Minor - Cross- Cul+ural!Educa'rional Min. Min.!Music Ka+hryn L. Eaion Associate of Science Dana Leslie Fry Associafe of Science Marlin John German Associare of Science Andrew Roy Copper BA.. Bibl. Major: Concen. - Pasforal Minisfries James Allen Osborne BA., Bibl. Major: Double Minor-Cross Culfuralflfducafional Minisfries Timo+hy Mark Wells BA.. Bibi. Maior: Concen Pasforal Min Edwina Jane McViclier Associafe of Science Karen S. Swanson Associare of Science Kevan Tucker Associafe of Science FACULTY 1 l 752 iii :ii ISE 'V In ---Y CC I. Dr. Lawrence Bixler, Psychology. 2. Praclical Minislriesz Dr, George Shoemaker. Greelc and Pasforal Ministries: Dr. l'lerberlWorl1s, Missions: Sharon Warner, Chrislian Educalion. 3. Biblical Sludiesz Dr. David Roof. New Teslamenf: Dr. Song Nai Rhee, Old Teslamenl, Comparalive Reli- gions. Hebrew: Mr. George Knox. New Tesfamenf. Noi' picfuredz Dr. William Moore, New Teslamenl. Philosophy, and Mr. Roberl Powell, New Tesfamenf. 4. Communicafions: Mrs. Cornelia Barnharf. English: Dr. LeRoy Lane, Speech. Chrislian Educafionz Mrs. Pauline Boosinger. Speech, Chrisfian Educalion: George Knox, New Tesfamenl: Noi' piclured: Peggy l-lewiff. Librarian, and Roberl Powell, English. 5. General Sfucliesz Dr. George Shoemaker, Roloerf Powell, Dr. Herberf Worlcs, Mrs. Cornelia Barnharl, Mrs. Dennis Helsabeclc. 6. Fine Ar'l's: Guy Aydelofl. Voice, Church Music: Carol Hawn, Piano: Gilberl Kisller. Voice, Church Music: Elwyn Myriclc, Organ, Music Theory: Marianne Woodson, Piano. l vu v a'- '- -- ---- -- - --': --' , w If
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