Northwest Nazarene University - Oasis Yearbook (Nampa, ID)
- Class of 1984
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'hill' ,rg ln. y 1? 1, W-53,15 . fu ' 4 .' 1.4161 V 3' X .zwgfy 1-.,. 7234? nf, 1 4 ,, '-r. -, 161, I. 1.1 l' A s 1 ff -xx A 1 41 'VE , .- M - -uf' 4 K 43, , v nf Ml ,I ' - 4' 1'5- N5' ' 9 alone or surrounded by oth- ers The easiest way for me to reallze the Ilfe I am called to lnve IS to achieve an un- derstanding of practlcmg be free to Ilft my volce to Ham through qulet tlmes or crazy tlmes to know that He IS near and to awalt hrs response r 5 I . His presence. I must always A af I 1, ,. N Q Dcrlimterl to aff' , , , , , g ttlamla Hlcmnrhael u JN W D dlcalio 3 -ff- fffp' 'Nw' -...c , M .. g W ,,.--' ,W 1 K mayb' -.. ,, . K, X. -Q . , -XNNKN si Y ,. Y fx L'f'W ,Q 4?-f 7 458, g I -D -I 5.15,-5 Dedication is perhaps the one word which ade- quately describes Wanda McMichael's service to NNC. where her talent for detail is extremely impor- tant. To her family. she exemplifies love. kindness. and positive attitudes. To her friends. she is loyal. forthright and trustworthy. She is characterized as always displaying a cheerful and steadfast dignity. This year will be Mrs. McMichaeI's 30th year of service to NNC. From l946- I 964 she served a total of I0 years in various positions at NNC. including College High teacher. Summer School teacher. and working in the Registrar's Office. In I964 she be- came Associate Registrar and served in that capac- ity for four years before taking the head Registrars position. She has remained in this position for the past I6 years. Words could not adequately describe all the time and effort. especially behind the scenes. she has put into helping the students of NNC. espe- cially helping seniors to graduate! For her many contributions to NNC. we gratefullx dedicate this 68th volume of the Oasis to Mrs. Wanda McMichael. Dedicatif 'Qg ,,, ,, X 1 X 1 -1 ,,4 e -Z ' 1 4 W af Wlzggw if X lg -ffffv Q A I if X LN A if X xx I , i 1-L' i i -ff! 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Such a diverse group of people with as many different goals for their lives, all brought together at the same time for a common purpose-registration. Ah yes, registration, two days of frenzied, frantic searching: for classes, for teachers. for counselors. for credits. . .for friends. One will see many smiles as people who left each other during the summer are once again reunited on campus. Tales of adventures during the three-month break pass back and forth between friends, and then the smiles oft time fade to frowns or looks of consternation as students search for the right combination of teachers, credits and classes that will aid them in attaining those goals they have set for their lives. Mental anguish, physical fits, and weari- ness may characterize these first few days of returning to NNC, but the sense of relief felt when it is all over helps to stem the frustration, and besides, without the madness, it just wouldn't be . . . registration. his-.- Ri., ez Pe-Qistration la V .ii wk 'CHL it A 1 :O ' .J u HN lag' WYQL. QI J Y w xx we l x ' 5 Weil i - y 4- ..... . ..., Below clockwise: Lines and more lines Terry Christensen. Glen Spinnie. and Bill Antilla work on their schedules Welcome Back! So many books Phil waits in line, again .,. Dr. Fyffe gives advice on schedule planning i Rcgnif 24 Poot Fleer Fest Kick back. watch a few cartoons, bust down three or four frosty mugs of root beer and reacquaint yourself with all those folks missed so much during the summer break. lt's time for the first social event of the yeara B.Y.O.B. CBring Your Own Blanketj. lt's the NNC Root Beer Fest and it's outside and traditionally it's cold. but the atmosphere at least is warm. The projector reels off cartoons. Poor little Road Runner still can't shake Wile E. Coyote and Elmer Fudd tramps out after Bugs and Daffy. l'm gonna get dat wabbit! Meanwhile the students sat down on the grass, snuggled in their blankets, and slurped down the root beer. 5. ,ye Clockwise from above Carla Pluckmaster Beth Aehischer. Jeff Sharpton and Karen Kusch zeem to have frozen on this fi,-ld night while conversing over mot heer Mzmlke lhumpzrm tries .1 halancing acl Connie Collinge and Susie fmith .ire friends forever lm' l,1.lr1r f l'luf', ilowfl ll'I? root A ---' lm lrvllerer begins tiilarrriir, entertainment wrtwwri frwnrlz Jeff 'X 'aught in the .nt All tif- ,tml Vml play in f I'f' 4' ',l'if'll1 'Wflvan pwtlfi ff 'l f'f- r rnugz ',llll VVVPIYUQQ ' Hrurrflur' vrrlfff'.lh,1t ' Wig, I,,gyp ik K. lurpin' Root T-' 4 'li 1: is -2 21 s' M1 4 , 8 s f fly i V V f eer est mme M kg 'NUS wifi . WC! v.Nx'N5mWM 1 . G 41 xv Q S S x X. S S W' aqw ' rpiy if Y X xxx W l .,i,g QM V k n P freshmen Initiation 1933 '-'-Tu hn,, 'Q Freshman Initiation ff ry- I 'x X. :H , Clockwise from above: Loni and .lohn carry their trays to the disliwaslier Brmn gets attention . . . Dave cuddles with babydoll as Steve watches Merilee b.1l.zm-es her tml Wayne Millar defies the tobacco school code when lmrassing the treshnmn kurt. lim. Dan Gene. and Kari show off their legs. Clad in hospital gowns and robes, they walked the hallways and sidewalks of the NNC cam- pus. always under the constant scrutiny of those would-be Psy- chiatric Medical Doctors who watched for any semblance of disobedience to the rules of the ward. Who were these people? Escapees from a state institu- tion? Auditioners for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ll? No, of course not. lhey're just typically atypical freshmen who. for one week anyway. were sup- posed to play the part of patients in a psycho ward as part of the initiation procedures at this fine institution of higher learning. And who were those would-be doctors who expressed such an interest in the welfare of the ob- viously hurting patients? Why they are the sophomores natu- rally: a full year removed from the naivity of their freshman year a frontal Iabotomy anyone? lri-ltwwr . - v iv Clockwuse from above Glen Ness. Greg Woodroof. Clint Hahn. Iravw lewus PaulChrBUanson yng.1hHaHoussong Kewn Hvall goes on .a safan Bob Rapp presenls a big check from the Sophonune dasslo heslFresheree acl Kada Fhz and Jednnm'Pndgentype.1hornhlelernupaper Davk1Slonaker and Duane Qennnvrsmg ofthewlonglosllove K X x -we X QQ X. X XX 1 fwwvrsrw- ff, wx .ww ww 1 '?,ww 5 fg? ,vf 4x X A 2-A Y 3fW Sw . .. mt? V X,,r,Qf.Q, .f Aa 1 Y , X' ASE -. X ,, Ny, mv. ww , Nw v. ' N ,N f 'X 4 NNN , ww X, XX .X ,egg P Exkmw ,bw www : N -- - Sm,wwMQtf' fl H Wwisww, , X wx , 2 in ga?-Q, ' ,f ,Q nl? ' resheree 1983 Okay freshmen, perhaps you seem to be neglected - you feel abused. lt's hard being away from home, and it seems like the upper-classmen don't like you very much. Well. that all may be true, to a degree, even so you can count on the sophomores to be sympathetic. Fresheree is a show just for you, so quit your whining and pay attention! 'wx Cleo E Sophomore FJ M 250Q Ddlll 'Al I. ',q x,l L Q 30 lall Revival ' all Revival His index finger pointed out across the lis- teners, some of whom slumped lower into their pews to escape his gaze. Others, ears perked, leaned forward, gleening wisdom from those same words. Stephen Manley's preaching touched hearts. His dramatizations of the stories of scripture conjured visions in the mind's eye, and sur- rounding it all, binding the actions and words, was the inescapable challenge of the truth pre- sented through the gospel of Christ. For many, a time of answering questions. For others, a time of raising them. Gathering at the altar brought tears of joy to lives reborn. The Fall Revival with Stephen Manley was a revival in the truest sense of the word. X mn x x en Maul- ' Stephen Manley 4 'P ,Qi S H 2 1- rf J .M ,Qi3sf' e 0 A, 1 x .- J, 4 P' .nu . X J K gb ' - R' . .fi-L e f ' .Q 1 x 1 5? 32 Fan Play Bur Town Far away from the glitter of New York, ages removed from the fast paced lifestyle of Los An- geles. there is a place one can go where everyone in the city knows each other: a place where the story of two young people growing up and getting married could be the talk of the town. This is the story. Welcome to, 0ur Town. Thornton Wilder calls all of us, through thoughts and words of his characters who grow to maturity and even speak to us after their death to not take lightly the time which we spend in this world. It is the tearful Emily Webb, who sums up Wilder's point as she watches her loved ones from the grave, Do any human beings ever real- ize life while they live it - every minute? Stage Manager .,...... Dr. Gibbs ............. Joe Crowell!Si Crowell! Baseball Player ..,.,. Howie Newsome . . Mrs. Gibbs ..... Mrs. Webb . . . George Gibbs . . Rebecca Gibbs . . Wally Webb ..... Emily Webb ........ Professor Willard! Joe Stoddard ....,,. Mr. Webb ,.,...,..,.. Woman in Auditorium Man in Auditorium! Sam Craig ...t,..., Simon Stimson ,.... Mrs. Soames .r.. . 4 Constable Warren T , Baseball Player! Farmer McCarthy T First Dead Woman P , . . Second Dead Woman Choir!Crowds .,.... . . . Kreg Owens .. Bob Rapp . . . . Jay Lenn ., . . . Ken Hardee . . . Letha Goecks Susan Cox . Sonny Manning . . . . Sharla Myers . . .. Will Bennett , , . Lynn Martin ... James Curty . . . . . Kurt Proctor . Nancy Diamond . , , Steve Warrick JeffCox Maureen Cronrath . John Springsteel . . . . Bruce Booker . , . Kathie Guffey . , Lori Woodroof ,,.,. Kati Rapp Jana Zellmer 2 -mi 1 i it +7 aw J 'gifs if limi fins 6, it T gg Ffa' sf x Z fww,f'f A Vs , 4, , , ,J ' 'Vw . Yi ,L ,, . Nia! 1 . sb ,Q rw' 1 '-Qt., X tif I ., we TH zu Q , , ' V, ,p A :.Y. . N. . xxx n .r ' -.1 :f i '7?v- c 1 J 'Zi6r'0 4 wjfjf U rv rl-'lib mi, N- . -fy, 5 'O Q Homecoming: 'ingtime In he Rarities v'.'..U SN' M 411 ,t ' ' siv122L,+:-lie, -. . 'fQ51 :,gr..e-.:g:. : ' ' -fm, around bonfire Cheerleaders show their spirit during the Parade Colorado float Susie Smith and Rayburn Mitchell serenade Homecoming Court , Homecoming Court enjoys the game ... Cru- sader fans. 'X' K K 3 V Lwkfz - M...--wsnvs..,,a H YK ' A s Q' X 'Y 4g ...U A X i A JL.. FJ 'h f iiiainilii-Win I i 97-xxiil 'qyf'5n6':5 G U Q 2 35 U 0 0 ali S? 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Q.. .Q 1 A , I4 .wp 1 fy' ' so A .1 Awigw, Gt- 1 A45?U,A11eof?'A45Wp,, nso N E N 'Q I I Fi .il 'Q wif in- ? 9'xxci iv-1 Homeco- Homecoming Highlights The highlight of the year for the student body without doubt has got to be homecoming. lt's not just the crown- ing of the queen. or the big basketball game, Qwhich NNC won by the wayb. but it's everything combined and more. lt's the coronation, the game, the parade, the special sports events. the music, the spirit . . . it's all this in one word - tradition. Some things never change. The queen will always cry, the princesses will cheer for the queen, the escorts will look striking and the fans will go nuts at the game. But that's what makes homecoming so special. lt's tradition- ally the most remembered time of the year. lt's some- thing one experiences not just by sight, but with all five senses. Cne can almost taste and smell the excitement of homecoming, lastly it's a time that touches the heart, from the first tear that falls from the cheek of the newly crowned queen to the leap of joy as the Crusaders drive to the basket for a dunk. lt's the heart that truly feels it all. i v '.....f 36 Homecoming Below Clockwisei Cliff Taylor. Jeff Whitney. and Mark Pounds display their talent U. One more lap Homecoming concert Spirit Bonfire Rob V. ar wick and the Crusaders fire up Our homecoming princesses Dedicated fans A . . Master of ceremonies, Scott Miller. I 1, i , xy , X ,s- ,, , 5 I VI. 4 E 3 . X -V' ,.o' kb IA Hows, A ! 1 x Homecoming fourt 1983 if , 1 .., fy 3 A ... , . ' M ': ' '3ffl'M f. ' Sig W l. M... M -mf . .F X c' Q-2 Q, 0 0 Q F0 U -. ' j 38 H coming Court 15 1' -tag I , -OP J, 'W 02 1 ,.:2.K.,. it 15 L?--4 '9f.- '1 f f .1 .f ' z: 'lyk l 7 F3'5'Q-'31 fi IKE? ' K ,f 'Q 1 ', 40 Winterfest .M ' interfest Clockwise from top: Rhonda and David have fun while skat- ing . . , Allison and Kathy chat while watching the volleyball game Becky tries out her new skates , ., David and Thomas enioy their dinner - chopsticks are fun! . . . Brian. why are you making a sour face? . . . They expect me to eat this?! . says Ron. X 1 X Q .:.,.f. . e I 1 i i l 1 1 i 1 'Wx S Wei Wgek in .3 Q, QM W MM ' S ne w :JwV7 jiKfQgAif55g.KVi ' Pi , .1 ,Q mga: to f ., mmf- MM Sweep-, f to - 5, . ax .5 ,. 5 f ni , my ,I Q , 5, 3 xx.: , 5 .- was f :ft ,JJQQQQ e gg ,gf it 5- ', , if ' ' tx ty 'if ' .He '- we W' t f 1 'f tyl l 3? ,. 'a .. 1 4 1 Y . Yes, there was snow on the ground and no. those young men clad in bermuda shorts and sunglasses are not Hawaiian immigrants. They are participating in Winterfest. Winter- fest is when students choose to ignore the seasonal elements of winter and dress like it is summer. Awards were presented for best dressed and best tan. SAGA provided a special din- ner and there were plenty of special activi- ties, including movies and sports inside the gym. If nothing else, Winterfest provided a breath of fresh air. mentally anyway. amidst the blahs of a cold, blue winter. lt may only be a different frame of mind. because after all, outside the snow still lin- gers. Yet sometimes. that can be enough. for inner warmth and joy is just that - a frame of mind. The activities of Winterfest helped to thaw many frigid frowns and replace them with smiles. 4- 0 , kv , R 'W ,I xx' ,. i 1 'S-,AUX N AX f' 5 ,- :J If 's 4 was 'Ww- . N Qu-...Q -',Ie.f ' s... ...X I if l bb Qt -F YF 42 Valentine Sweethearts The Sweethearts who were chosen by the Senior Class were Edith Benjamin and Todd Pittman. The Junior Class chose Rosanna Schaad and Ron Richards. iilalentine 4 weethearts C5 '92- 6' Q- 'rf was ng The Sophomore Class chose Cherri Choate and John Springsteel to represent them as their sweethearts. Heidi Hagood and Chad Christensen were the freshman Valentine Sweethearts. 1 fi 44 Senior Slick eninr lick Put on your best dress baby. We're steppin' out tonight. Senior Slick is here and the time is right for slicking back the hair, don- ning the appropriate duds and flash- ing a set of shades. If language sounds foreign, that's only because it is. Senior Slick is like a blast from the past, a stroll down memory lane with Pete Wolfman Young who emceed the program. lt's a one night affair when students step back in time to the '5O's when there were nerds , ducktail hairdos, Johnny B. Goode and Suzy Q song titles, and people hung around at a place called the malt shop. . 31 is fr '74 J ' r 'QTY-, 'aw I -ss 'ft 1 xi' Q . - vs I' t i ' if , ni, is Q i 5 I NJ!- 41 AVI 1' K' XX Clockwise from top left A friendly chat at the ice cream social between Sonya Kvarnstrom and Brad Noflsinger V.iI.f Nights and snoopy shirts with Jim Bennetts Noel Sullitan baeks him up with excellent guitar Rich Schrader Rick Servers and Bryan Smith in Steam Heat All smiles and wide eyed Sven Olsen and Kari Cave Cheryl Hale. with a bafkup of Kelly Cobb. Lynn Martin. Linda Carter, Patty Phillips and Deb bie Turley. sing My Boyfriends Back How did they eat in the 50's Heidi Hagood. Loni Yuly. Christi V. ilcox Nt. endt lhom as. and Tracy Martin? Loverbox. Tom Nliller iflllcf Scninr Blick '84 Cloclusise The Rub--X-Dub-Club , One mean? gang -X couple of fifties babes iust yacking at the malt :hop rockin' and a rollin' Another mean? gang Bruiser andthe Bruisersh Center left: Del and the No-tones' Center right: Swaying to Steam-heat , Bb ' '41 455 1I f 4 e X 46 Senior Slick A V 0 1 , r X M ., ,gl , 2 K , 3 p 4' ,jg HQ k-nu..-. , , ..-Q, J. ,. If 35. lf' ' aegfg' , G . 'X .. ,,l.,- ., ,I A My W--w - 04... V -af -I .V -1-Ln. CJ.. I1 fridag ilight ' ive Lights! Camera! Action! . . . Scanning the globe to bring you a constant variety of talent, it's those crazy people from the Friday Night Live team. Of course many Cperhaps mostj of the acts may stretch the word talent to the limit, still where else can one go in Nampa and be entertained for a better than two hours and not have it cost an arm or a leg? Friday Night Live, as always, provided many laughs, a few boos, but mostly it was a chance for all the closet-hams in school to get some time to strut their stuff in front of the student body. Music. comedy. drama: it will be some time before people forget the Tad Newberry production of Thriller , which starred Rob Richardson Qa.k.a. Michael Jacksony. And who could forget the fine rendition of that Eagles' classic, Bulgin' Thighs performed by Kim Wanna- maker. Derek Bauder and Lee Taylor. No, these memories will most likely never fade, at least they'Il remain 'til next year when the emcee says, Live, from Nampa, Idaho, it's Friday Night! l 48 Friday Night Live -Y' Wkzs, ' 'I -s iv 5 Y ,mms PK ML.. . L fm YQ' ' 1 J., Clockwise from above: Granlley Martellx bnngs Chrrstmas ld the ku tumn Jeff Owens asks .luliene Hunter. Xl hal s xer na:-nc lrl gurl ' Kim Wannamaker, Derek Sauder. and Lee lnxlor 'Surngm Laurie Jones. Lori Weber. Sally Reber. Gaul Needham .md Sh.-Ill Mclean think they are Hlurmng Nazarenel' Gr.-.mr musrc l-cw.-r-rw acts with CCQ Heres lookrn' .xl sa kum X1 .mnrmnmkcr lee Taylor. and Sven Olsen tw I '1 in i 1 50 Concerts Spatial oncerts 'n 1984 Left: Leon Patillo asks the audi- ence to ioin in with a little hand action . ., directly below: Kathy Troccoli ministers with her lovely talent . . . below left: Leon Patillo sings with his heart. There are some who maintain that only church hymns can be used as the mode for lifting praises to the Lord in the form of sing- ing. Most of those people probably stayed at home when Andrus Blackwood, Kathy Troc- coli, Leon Patillo and the rest of those who performed in special concerts lifted their praises and students spirits at NNC. For those who did attend, their discovery was that in- deed, praise inhabits the person doing the praising and truly the Lord finds joy in hearing praise from the contemporary Christian musi- caan. -4'3 D xx fm Xl fs. 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' Av.: ' 'f J 1'1v......' -Q 50' , , 1 I tmtxffmwxf-f-'-tt-f:,t:ff:-tv-2 ---W t'-t ' 5 ligilflxg v .tt fl , t X -2 :4 , Top: Exaltation concert at NNC: Bot- tom pictures: Ron Salisbery and his band, CCD I . llampa fonccrt Series Nampa, Idaho, a virtual hotbed for the arts. continually cries out for more. The NNC student body's thirst for cul- ture is no less ravaging. In response to this plea, the Music department yearly sponsors the Nampa Concert Series. providing us with the best of contempo- rary and classical musical artists to sooth our ears. lap Pmlwrl Half' Baritone. and lfvari Lllflvr lvnor of Hal? and Lilffvr lan If I984 Hmmm Rich ard 'whvr F'mni',l lvh I3 l984 'Jppm-,iw page lop Saturflay Hmzs Quimv! 'Jfl J' l3Zl Hullom lvfl lianwl Jvailfrrmn llulizl AAdffl'1 5, EZ-Z Fiollurn riglwt l7AfIlVl Wall! mari llIJlt'.l and ll4Yp'.IfUffl 5-1 Nampa Concert Series -nal 'fwx 'Br IC IE!X wwf L ,JF RFQ x R, .. :C 3, .45 . . . n- ,lg P .Iv -A , 1 A It-is nx.-' n I 1 , f , Q -i. i 6-'ff . 1, . 'x X, xx 4 r -A ll 5 an 1- 'mix LL if'- I' A Q, Narnpa C fhapcl Highlights Several special speakers and presentations highlighted this year's chapel services, including mimists. singers, and actors. Each. in their own way, accord- ing to their gifts. divinely given. shared the gospel with the NNC student body. Top and bottom: The Lamb's Club from New York shares their dramatic as well as musical talent with the student body. - 6 56 Chapel Highlights s a 5f 5 z- ' 5 5 5 1 , I! .dig 'f'?Z 'Bf'Y'Y'Ff1VWe H .-1-ff , .. . - l 4 I Q5 A , , -W, 4 -'Q - s ,-1 , 1 4 I c, 1 X f 2 A ,, +5 '44, Rib. i K '4 9. s I eff ' 'Ili gli Tom Wilmorth keeps the crowd s undivided attention with his exhi- bition of mime. Micheal Christian- son from the Golden Gate Commue nity Outreach Mission in San Fran- cisco. Jerry Appleby explains the unique style of evangelism he uses to reach the forgotten peoples ot the inner citx Chapd Hi i more flmpcls Millard Reed from Nash- ville, Tennessee speaks dur- ing Spiritual Life Week. Dr. Albert Truesdale shares some Seminary insights. 58 Chapel Highlights 4 ' 'H if fl .J 'gil ,- xi 9 , 44 Q , Q -. N 1 , , 'It' '-.x 23:3-rx?'.-an L-. K.. -5 5 'w I 1 I' rg 5 an -I A i W., 5 MK .Wy Top left: Tom Wilmorth sharing his talent. Top right: Our President Gordon Wetmore teaches the stu- dent body during chapel, Bottom The Turners speak during a dating and marriage enrichment chapel Ch ape! Highligi 60 Blood Drive Blood Drive S 1 I' , -it SMX X - A 2, 'T i Sponsored by the Associated Women Students, CAWSJ the blood drive always is supported well by the NNC students. First term, I I6 pints of blood were collected and sent on to the Nampa sect of the Red Cross. The AWS also sponsored another drive second term. lop left Miss Vampira prepares to drain another pint from an unsuspecting victim, lop right: DaNita Schreiner is so happy shes through' Middle Mike Farrell wondering if he made the right rleriwin Bottom An anxious waiting line 4 f X .-av lk li -3.5 IT! .1 A i N x L ' l-1 NN ' 0 ' 1 Z1 4 + X A -' 5 G C lk.. Community Awareness is a term which should be self ex- planatory. However. sometimes we still remain apathetic to the needs of our immediate commu- nity. To help the student body to become more aware of these needs. ASNNC sponsored a spe- cial week of forums and activi- ties for the students to partici' pate in. lop Community Xymrerrcss XI cel. l'.wncl which consisted ol community lcatlcrs and xolizniccr orgarirzalioris Bottom lvtt XX arkmg lcgrlliyr wi Jr goal Rottom right Xlcnrlwrs ot lltr.'Sr'r1r0r,'l.is- stackrng their carrrrcd goods lor class Q.-rnpcli Iron junior flass Flag You can't take it with you by Koffman and Hart A comical play with a great message concerning different classes Qand typeslj of people. Alice falls in love with the Vice President of the Corporation she works for and comes across the complications of wanting to marry someone who doesn't understand her family. -. 62 Junior Class Play Cloclwuse from left Cargndpa the wise one ol the bunph nkreg Owens reluses to pa-. taxes lo Goxernmenl Essre .Jolene Nlckenlue Prjilliis ballet whsle Pennx Lelha Goecks works on her bel.-le: 'Nlanuscrupl EJ Glenn Ness Jccompgnues hrs une whsle she praclnccs ballet Mace Lwnnelle -Xgrhus loses her strange lgmnlx rockers Jn: manuscripts uncludeel Pgul lkuri Proctor ,md Nlr PeF'rn me Rrnan Dean Juscusse rockets with balloons Gmnpa ullung as usugl Pcnnx Lelha Goecks .mulls the perlecl wunl I0 some tc hcr tor her mnnuscrupl .lumsr y Us Junior!Senior Retreat 64 in WW, 1.2 A iff M fx W4 - V-.. Iv., ' 'Q A, f Q, i. ww. ,ix gf, .'- vn.,-A, j 'KJ 59 U up am . - . 5,1-uf - ww+ 1.x-X---.r Q x 1 1 yxW uniorwenior Retreat For the Juniors it's a chance to get away from school studies and relax. For the Seniors it's the same idea only, many of these people they are relaxing with, they will soon be separated from for who knows how long after graduation. Many they may never see again be- fore the end of this age. Slow down, refocus spiritually. Sit down and talk with that guy or girl that's been on your mind for quite awhile but you just haven't had the time untill now. Old friends get closer and new friends are made. Good food good times: great memories at Junior-Senior Retreat. i .., , -..np - Y - is... W M, N N Above and clockwise: One of the many diverse competitors at Malibu i , Paul Christensen in motion Ron Ruman clumsy shaver Noel Sullivan and Brent Mowry sing the blues. It's not the Florida coast, or the California coast. in fact Nampa is nowhere near a coastline unless you count Lake Lowell. Still, each year as spring fever invades NNC tapping many students with the disease, it's time to break out the skim boards. suntan oil, and shades. Turp up the Beach Boys' music, dig out your best Don Ho shirts. and find some friends: it's time for - Malibu Fest. 4 y x Z K x , - . vs- .L ll im Nia! L Above and clockwise: Dennis Martin supports his teammate You just go like this, she says . . . Ron Ruman oversees a bug's flat tire change - nothing unusual going on here! . . . Kim Wanna- maker and his cutups - Live! Stick 'em up, implies Tony Whitehurst . . . so he did! By Greg Swartzen - trouber. 1 I fx Q i ii: .ns lu- fx are ' Jag. Wigs: 'Qs . , - ' w K ..1'a,:-. il.. y ',f,,-1 wg 'lv' .Rv. ' ,wf'4'. A ' .w VFW' . ' u ,V gf Ear. , . MW 3 gy, .1 . .4 A a fn,-Q .- s. ,Z .lf I 4 ,,Ql M -4-K 1. ..f4 n -. 4. 4-1-.. al K 1 A -as www:-,ff - '. fi? N pi5,.-- 1' 7 ' 'T T X, l -Q I-diff . . ' Z 'Q C Arvi X 'V sm 0 x '05 Q, . El-.Q-'SMH ' A ,O . ! o ,5 I 9 x kb A ' Lx 4 4 ' A tv' EY ' 'xl' A 1 Y' 3'5- l .ln ff- SL-5 .ras IM- .ey , ww 1 in School PIEIIIIIS ,iifqgfgmk at 57:1 i .If'qLM 1A'f .T lf, T' 37 2 Q ,U 'A Q . 22,55 ,mygw fi , ii , N 1: 4s,.5:, K tl gy f ' m 1 .f ' , A' ,ik X T, 1 4 Q 9. 1 ' .gn if - ,.-325, ' pw iv? 5 'ff'-3' '- 'fnzyhv ,min ,.lggf!fSj 'Y , . H, W-V--fr-' Those who make things happen and those who watch things happen Widd Medford and Waymand Stallcup - Cowboys and Indians? Mike Berry and Suzanne Cantrell. What was funnier . . . . . Slavin' over the fire is Gerrron Gibson ,, W f 1 '40 f' . S,-yvq wg, J fa rg Gi. c 12--git Mw- r ' 'Y 'QE q,4vnqh-:'xvA33: 'l?rn'.V 4W1'.FaA. , In ' . Wharf , -A .- A. . - e-' IKWN' '- ' X 5' ' , 4. Q 2,-, NW- 9 Z df '--., '55, A.. 2- k,.'lh. ' u Q . ' I .. Q, W D Nl 1'l,'-1-211' -i f,,vgN'fhA,,' W dt xkgxkf in mf .f , mr , Qi - Sl - . ..,M. ... . Md-MA -14.8-.,..., . In . Y' QTY, Q5 if ' Y 1 f Q 37:4 if ,- ' ' ig ffv' x .,.1 . 4 0' 'Q f- 2 l, , Q. . AE I , I' 5- v , ig , Q .f Q1 in ' u 5 -va , ,. , f ,an V, 5 vs . K, t . cf' X , Nz: 1. L in h :La 'fr f 1 ' lx tw N8 1 ,OV Our President in a casual moment Saga outsnde' Pardon: I rm-an a I picnic!5 Fun and laughter. Important aspects of NNC 3 , as Z -- i 55 a X Ai n ' X A t W if 'V' . was i wi, . Q ,. it w jk Ur' 4 , W . QQPSA fs. if 5' 'Jas v 'f me .X mf 72 Picnics Seniors challenge Juniors to Buck-Buck Pete Young and Mark Williams fork over some great steak. ,5 A fi' .Z.fbf: ' gi, erik Q by H 'Nunn-v ay . NA P! Dr. Ford. Christ: Dahlburg and Mel Jordan enyoymg a pncnn. mth smnles A day anticipated, a goal reached, a dream fulfilled. To continue to Iream, to fear the unknown, to hope for the future. A sense of foreboding nd yet the pride of past accomplishment giving way to an undaunted eal and confidence for the future. I can handle anything! Can I. eally? I worked hard, struggled, floated, and many times let down, but I made it. Four years and I have succeeded in accomplishing that which I et out to do. No longer the security of college - what now? Loneliness. :let down and tearful good-byes to those I love so much. Yet. we share in I future, influenced by NNC, strengthened by God and relationships. Iestined to be an instrument of the Creator. Graduation. 76 Graduation fx 'K 'MW .--. W : Z W, 5, we , ,Lp Afwf , 3 Q ?,, '9ff?5fYfQ ,LJ SQA '32 f Q52 1 P- J 'wi2ffzf'5Y'si,,immff- E i 'R 44 X h 4 -524. , , f , il ff-1 f. 1 .4 ,I T' 39' S , y Q f 2 k 7 f 5 4 59,1 S Q 4 I X if Z 2 3 If 1 ..: , 3 , A - fr , wr. sp nj? if 9 j f I X 7 1 in ff, ff f f 1 Q I 'I 1,-f 1354 f ' vf:1A5. 3? 'A fn X f V 4.., , k ., 0 f ,lf :,. ' A2-0' A . K -2 I '48 W K W 1 on . i , ' WB 06 . nt Q' Q ,,,w'sr- R, I' 4? f. 'Q 1-31+ QP D 49 J ep Q n f 9 f 'ff is if 6162 gyda-Ps X ,EW Y 15.15 Xxx fr' fxgx A NXNX ?f A NVNSN -lwfyfvx, K 4 .5 'Q- WJ 1 I E AEE? if lx T- x V ' l N l YI' X x Freshmen spend a lot of time asking questions in their lives like: 'Why do we have to do that? or Why can't we do this? They struggle, perhaps for the first time, to find what it is which they truly believe in. or perhaps whether or not they really believe at all. The sophomore year is separated into two distinct halves. At first they think that finally they have come to grips with the world. then in the second half they are sure that they are hopelessly lost in this vast mass of humanity called earth. . The junior years flows the most smoothly. I remember letting go of many emotional ties to ideas which I had held on to stubbornly. as I allowed the hand of the master to subtly take the helm. Senior watch with a tiny bit of envy as the freshmen struggle through their questions but have now set their chins firmly toward the future The light of soldlership has begun to flare with more brilliance ' 4 X Senior i ilffioors I Honor Students ...-.vw-fr YYY, A A - i lllll ' be J ,- . fMe.M.W W. 1 Ullllll V 1'-f l , V ' V GW . I i fL'! S 'rx' L. I- a ' -f H i . ' e' ,- I . U ,A,, . , T l . 1 7 i 4 g X 4. , , WVA .. -. wr - M. gm ,,. .,,., A. af-q.g',,gL M ' '33 .' 4 4' ' 'X-f.r+' 'Q V'-4 ' ' is A ' . 'W' t W 43' Q 5' 1, f?'e51'Qfl ' in 2 2. V J 4 fic' r--o to 'f -' .. N on .- I1 - or - , - ' 'aa ' ,, ' to-a no - -C'2 A 'V3' 'fed A r KJ 1 A , W . , I 1 , ANI.. V Y SX Seniors graduating with honors falphabeticallyy Doug Bailey. Cynthia Cole, Lori Ballard. Debra Brice. Laura Dean. Jennifer Dirkse, Nancy Donnelly. Gerron Gibson. CIM Good. Joseph Gorman, lisa Hagen. Daletta Hagey, Clint Hahn. Elizabeth Hanna, Laurie Hanson, Jeff Hanway, Cami Harrison, Donelda Herbaugh, Duane Lenn, Pat luhn Shvlly Mr lean. Brent Michelson, Melissa Monner, Robin Neel. Joseph Ness, Elizabeth Richards, Shelly Schall, John Schierman. Dennis Shults. David Slonakw Duane Slammer. Dwight Thoren. Garrett Vaughn. Brian Wall, Sally Webber, Jeff Whitney, and Andrea Woolbright. 80 Seniors Bill Antilla Psychology Cynthia Bale Home EconomicsfEducation g.r., Edith Benjamin Psychology Martin Bingham Biological Science .-.Q-1. 4 Jenae Arnesen Mark and Crystal Bacon Doug and Linda Bailey Office Administration Biological Science!SociaI Work Pre-Seminary Elementarw Education Q in Lori Ballard Accounting Jackie Bauer Clark Barclay General Studies Religion 436 Jennifer Bentlet Jim Bennett English Elementary Education Ed Benjamin Computer Technology 'lx Launa Blair Antonette Blythe .lam Bomgardner Social Work Recreation Nl.ilhcm.wi:tw E.'r,.'.1i'. r' . V' 'x v-Q is ,, X. Jeff Bramson .lay Brawner Debbie Bryce Carla Buckmaster Biological Science Business Administration Business Administration Religious Education l fi sk - .fi QL i Gary Burnett Jolynne Butler Jackie Chadwick Karen Chappel Physics Social Work Social Work Recreation 32 Seniors call all 4 John Chirico Terry Christenson English Physics Barbara Clancy Brent Clapp Elementary Education Pre-Seminary S x Roland Cooke Engineering Physics David Clark Physical Education Bob Coston Ray Cotner Psychology Biological Science l l l fli- ,Q- ,yr ,cw it -ci' f .,..v x Ex all Lynne Cowley Alan Crews Mitch Cronrath Judy Cummings Religious Education Engineering Physics Physical Education General Sludlcs S i g,' 'A 'F 'Y' Donald Davis Tim Davis Barbara Day Laura Dean Art Biological Science Physical Education llemcnlan l.1u.'.mon Seniors S5 in . x -.I 'l 5 X F w T All fb. 'SJXCFS Q AA SX Tom Dean Scott Delbridge Carol Dikes Jenny Dirkse Biological Science Pre-Seminary Office Administration Elementary Education K an 5 is Cheri Doane Steve Donaldson Nancy Donnelly James Doramus Elementary Education Psychology Chemistry Biological Science 84 Seniors Marilyn Ericksen Janet Faulkner Physical Education Pre-Seminary Karla Fitz Robert Flowers V E Elementary Education Religion ,, Rich Frampton Nancy Free Social Science Religious Education ar M vvd' QW Kim Frosland Lindy Galvan Musicfliducation Business Administration Karen Gerdes Gerron Gibson Joe Gorman Gretchen Gregg Physics Accounting Pre-Seminary Social Xlork ...sr J, Scott Gregory Lisa Hagen Daletta Hager Clint Hahn Business Administration Religious Education Elementary tducatron Xiu,-c t.1uc.atmn UIQ? i 6 ' -an xx ,Q 0 N. i . -ri fy g.. Jim Hansen .leff Hanway Kerry Harper Lloyd Harris Physics Biological Science Speech!Communications Business Administration 34. 6. Img Q , 1 f 4 ' 'wg a L-:V - N - . Hs l , 5 Y, -ef' A v--f - ' 1' i R 'Gm ,l X pi - X., f Iii, Cami Harrison Kari Helstrom Karen Henrickson Donelda Herbaugh Accounting Music Biological Science Pre-Seminary Social Work 'Fe NEW DQ an J, Ron Hezeltine Denise Hill Julia Holderman Laura Holmes Accounting Religious Education Religious Education General Studies 86 Seniors v Q . , , t Rochelle Hoyle Tim Hubbard Fred Humber Ron Humphrey Ve-Ivgmri Business Administration Business Administration Accounting bc t fn.. 4 x Kevin Hyatt Jerry Jaquess Nathan Jenkins Religious Education Pre-Seminary Mathematics Neal Johnson Robin Johnson Laurie Jones Psychology Chemistry Social Work Mark Kasinger - Mathematics Q .c vpn :- Nancy kolz Business -Xdministralmn Cheryl Jennewein Elementary Education Rod Kagey Business Administration l Nancy Kinney Elementarx Education Heidi kortman Fusincss -Xdministralisn Seniors S Sonya Kvarnstrom Fred LaPlante Business Administration Pre-Seminary i A s ,W i GX G if Duane Lenn Kim Lima Physics Biological Science Dave Malpass Dennis Martin Phwsical Education Religion 82 Seniors .ur 1, 'Q Elizabeth Martin Candace Matthews lnriiwifiiialufc-fi Social Work Jacque Lane Social Work Tricia Elementary Susan Loree Elementary Education Ka ren Lea Mathematics Luh n Education we w 'V . .EL 'Us , iw . 'if' . ,iq N, WV Melodee McCauley Shelly McLean Elementary Education Social Work .ni It Cindy Meyer Brent Michelson Chemistry Engineering Physics r ...,,, ,.., . y ., I, J' . .41 , ' 7 . , ., , lu, Aww' Q ,, L 5 r 11.1 , , I Molly Mitchell Elementary Education Nm.: Tracey Mowan Music Theory 34:- 1. r Widd Medford Bonnie Merritt Pre-Seminary Biological Science 1-N Us -192. 2555 , 'iii we 'iezfl J Gary Miller Tracy Miller Business Administration Business Administration K 'Q J- ' 1 . if Q I' 1 - Melissa Monner Joy Morton English Business -Xtiminislralion 1 4 B -LI-H L Q ' lb 1' 'Q xi it .x,f ,- Doug Mowry Pam Mxers Pre Senmiarx Phssvcal l.1u.'.wii.-vw Seniors S E-. Gail Needham Biological Science Robin Neel Elementary Education f' .l' 3 w Eric Nesbitt Physics 90 Seniors '.,-' Z- F SOFEICWC new 'W .loe Ness Physics Phyllis Nordmo Ed O'Neil llvmffnlary lflufatmn Business Administration Tad Newberry Ed Nichols Business Administration Religion Michael O'NeilI Pamela Pacheco Religious Education Religious Education Eileen Pangle Mathematics Mark Pounds Music!Education ' 4 Stephen Petty Todd Pittman Computer information Systems Business Administration Bud Pugh Jay Ralphs Pre-Seminary Pre-Seminary N W5 gl f'i ' ss k Six 1 QQ' .: '1 Q? Vw' z I Brian Potter Engiish Education Yvonne Ramos Speech Hearing Pathologw 4? Ken Rayborn Pre Seminars pf!! Brian Read rn.-ri.-I.-gi 56HlO Q 92 Seniors Doug Richards Business Administration Susan Read Speech Hearing Pathology 5 .... A ' 7 'Q ii .Vs X f Mi Jennifer Rogers Music!Education Vernon Riehle Business Administration Greg Saffell Chemistry Shelly Schaal Pre-Seminary 11 in , 'X' 'tr X 'fr L ,lg John Schierman Dan Schmidt Vw if-rnin,1r', Business Administration If v ! E Elizabeth Richards Rob Richardson Home Economics!Education Art 'C- 4. Debbie Ryan Shin Woong Sa Social Work Religion - Bob Sherwood Pre-Seminary Phil Semenchuk Accounting English Beth Aebischer Sharpton Mary Beth Sherwood Elementary Education I 4li i g l , ii Dennis Shults John Shurr Richard Sievers Richard Shrader General 5!lIdi6S Biological Science English Business Administration S' lluhl roifl .1 0:11531 David Slonaker -,accounting .lay Sloan English Education Duane Slemmer Religious Education Beverly Skiens Business Administration qi-'Q 4 as l Kolyn Smalley Bryan Smith Christina Smith Mary Smith Elementary Education General Studies Hume' ff-'f10r11ICv Vhw'-'-ll F-lu-'-tl'-'H 0 .lenee Zook Snyder Timothy Snyder Glenn Spinnie Brad Stover Nlathematics Education Pre-Seminary Elementary Education Religious Education J-53' 2 P Ein? :f'3q.t-- Mark Sullivan Noel Sullivan Lora Taylor Ken Teasley Accounting Religious Education Elementary Education Engineering Physics Ji -.lu - if 'TM EET! , xx? AEE N E' J N 'LQ a-4. .' 'E' ' ' I' A I 'l ' . . . fishy' 35- 7293 ' 6- 'a nf ' -:lg:2,.?l: 4-Q' V 5 ' his . ,qty , ' 3 . - bb 4 ,: 1 a.. ' . 1 4 'I ,f,,, , 4,5',' 11,0 --Q l P '- 'JQJZ A ff iffy 3. , ,f I 1 ff- fl Q-l. , ,. ,2'f' ' l A 4' ffffff-' . , if' Gd- 1 . 25 , I ,f . , rp 1.5 . IJ 94 Seniors 'I al. .leff Thompson Tammy Tibbets Biological Science Physical Education 'fwfr mmll it - Laura Tjostolvson Lori Trevenna Religious Education Physical Education Everett Tustin Pre-Seminary Garret and Carole Vaughn Music! Education Brian Wall Accounting Lori Weber Accounting fir! Aus.-eq ,Nw,,. V . N , N, f. ' 9 Q,zw,r:,n, ,MH riywmivgzvw, f,f,Q:-'A , ,f t ,, - , , 9 ' J U, if . . 'gQg.,,:..,,.,,e W If , 3, ,A I, J ' ..-two W A, ,. -- . ,J , ,wrxm N.. W V W. Hg ,, . x , nr '5MTi 'L..l..he... ft . 1.-. - ., .L--in u.....5n.,- ,fb fix- 3.3, . 'K A , v I v N Darrell Walters Dennis Wasserburger Scott Webb Business Administration Religion Recreation ,nn ' GN 1,8 ,f ENE K. A I t . X X 'la Sallie Weber Rosemarie Wheeler Toni XX hitehurst English Education Speech Hearing Paiholugx fhflrll-'HW 5-'N'-'1' Seniors 95 Randy Wiley Pre-Seminary ,f iff l Sherri Wright Elementary Education .ludi Herrick Zickefoose Office Administration Raydean Zimmerman Religion 'iflhifs 'iliilhn Hmong ilmerieem illniversilies limi olleges as , Lori Ballard: For this reason we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to ask that-you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and in spiritual understand- ing, that you may have a walk worthy of the Lord: fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work. and increasing in the knowledge of Gods strengthend with all might according to His glorious power where all patience and long suffering with joy. given thanks to the father who has qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in the light. -Colossians l19- I 2 Carla Buckmasterz Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But for one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, l press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 31l3-l-i What our minds can conceive. we can believe and will achieve! Karen Gerdes: Climb high, climb far. Your goal the sky. your aim the star. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. lt is the Lord Christ you are serving. -Colossians 3:23-24 Robin Johnson: Without risk there is no faith. Faith is precisely the contradic- tion between the infinite passion of the individual's inwardness and the objective uncertainityf' -Soren Kierkegaard Revised: Faith without risk is no faith at all. I believe life itself requires faith. Shelly Mclean: , . A balanced woman of God sees scripture as God's vital and relevant Word, worth her attention, devotion, and applica- tion . . . She sees herself as valuable, gifted, and responsible for her own growth and maturity not overly dependent on anyone to get her through life, or to make her secure . . . She sees the Lord as her strength, her refuge, and her shield when things refuse to be resolved. -Charles Swindoll 98 Who's Who Brent Michelson: For I am convinced that Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor pow- ers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God. which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. -Romans 8:38-39 Wisdom is supreme: therefore. get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding. -Proverbs 4.7 Doug Mowry: Dear friends, since God so loved us. we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God: but if we love each other. God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. -I .lohn 4:l I-I2 Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insuffi- cient premises. -Samuel Butler Bob Sherwood: I urge you therefore, brethren. by the mercies of God. to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice. acceptable to God. which is your spiritual service of worship. And do not be conformed to this world, but 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 I 21 l -2 XX hos XX Rich Shrader: We are to go as the went, to penetrate human society, to mix with unbelievers and fraternize with sinners. Does not one of the church's greatest failures live here? We have disengaged too much. We have become aloof instead of alongside. -Joseph C. Aldrich Duane Slemmer: Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified. do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. Joshua lz9 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you, declares the Lord. -Jeremiah 29:l I-I4 Dave Slonakerz l'lI sure miss good ol' NNCg for we've had a great time here. you see. From these familiar surrounds we'lI be gone: for now it is time to move on. Just letters from Myron we'll see: asking for our hard-earned money. Let's not forget to share of our Lords to take stands for Him and grow in His Word. We may not know what our futures will be yet, there's One there to help. for you and for myseIf. --David Slonaker IOO Whos Who mfsswm as wffwnu. -'vitae E -Bs 'Wa ?'f o + . vii? F -in 1-fi .Mar 1 -. 9? if ki., is we Sallie Weber: Be merciful to me, O God, for men hotly pursue me, all day long they press their attack. -Psalm 56:l But seriously folks . . . So I went down to the potter's house, and I saw him working at the wheel. But the pot he was shaping was marred in his hands: so the potter formed it into another pot. shaping it as it seemed best to him. Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand . . -Jeremiah l8:3-4. 6. Jeff Whitney: People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. -Janine Tartalia My heart says of you, 'Seek His Face!' Your face, Lord. l will seek. Teach me your way, O lord, lead me in a straight path -Psalm 27:8.l I Greg Woodroof: lt is great to get near graduation and realize that another major goal I have strived for in my life is almost completed. Many times l was concerned about what God wanted to with my life. and He is showing me through day to day activities. 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Vlctor All Lenore Alloway Darin Anderson Brenda Angel Mary Arakelian Art Bahrs Debra Baker Esther Bale Todd Bare Gary Berard Bridget Besaw Keith Bmkley I I2 Sophomore AN Debbie Bgordal Steve Boling if Todd Bowerman Mahlon Brown Neal Bullis K' .fx Tim Burk -6- C Nc Lynette Byers 'Q Kim Cantrell 5, L, W Hfrx N 2 4, Xa WH w 4 4 4- .ve 'wi . I .FE if ?' I KW 1 , M , QT. N r 'sk Connie Carpenter Rob Carter Tammy Carter Candy Cash Mike Caven Steve Caven Carrie Childers Cherri Choate I ff rv Paul Christiansen James Christy Leslie Colantuono RN TW.: wi x WI f ' W fs' -Q gg 1 . fs 4 W sa QQ g ij. f , mme Q f . we 'V iii. ' if ynthla Colt 3 V' Ileen Co ' R il l X. , xx he A .C N- Q - M 'S 'S , ' ,ir 5 D41 1 P' Sophmmores Kent Corbett Shen Cowley Valerieifranmer Anne Creamer Kathy Crees Kern Cnder Maureen Cronrath ,ff av Michelle Downs Monte Cyr Christine Dahlberg Pam Davis Shari Dodge Susan Donahue Scott Doolin Kevin Dunton Darla Erickson Harmon Fansler Dorothy Farhadian Dawn Farrell Michael Farrell Debi Fillmore A., . -ww Rosemary Free Jenifer Freeman Kim Fulwood Daniel Garrick Val Garrick Robert Garrison Rhonda Gibson Jeanine Goebel Renee Hartley Jenny Hartzell Lori Hawks Heather Heath Patti Henderson Teresa Hillier Marjorie Hills Nancy Hoage Shannon Hahn Erin Handley Ken Hardee Jennifer Harrison Connie Holmes Craig Hunnel Mike Hurley Kellie Huxman Carolyn lvers Jay Jackson Chip Johnson is 2,- I ,nf --45' ' - 1- -J 4 wr' ,- 4 ga Q ww, - 'A it A 'W Edward Johnson George Johnson ff' 1 I If F 1 ,y Y, ' -7.47 ,if ,V 5 ' - .1 , n FQ? 'gr' D -4 Y is . , ,y Sk, '- 1 'aria X i -1 ,J V, ' 1 gif' A 'T ' s iff, ' Jurihomores 49 ' n J1- +41 2 f Q L. er' . 'gm 'J' 0 wi iiw Paul Johnson ' ChefYl Jones Mmm Q ? ' ULW'Z Aa!- Jeri Keech Eric Kellerer David King www i f -5 .f' gy, . l r.: :in v v -N ' Inf' ' '. 4'5 , Y u ' -r P fi' ' , A-5 f '. V . E li :V , ' igf- 4 ' -.1' l. 1 J 4 ,,- 'Q' - . '-L. 1 LE X ' V: -a P ' , ' .W infix r , . ' 9 wwQ?N ' wxk A lL 1, John Mark Sonny Manning, Doug Marks Warren Kolz Marilyn Laeger Ronda! Lang Jean Lawrence Bruce Lee Edward Legerat Brvan London Elizabeth MacDoug.aII 4,1 Grantley Martelly Ginger Mawhinev Noreen Marsh Q J- if Connie Mc.-Xlexander Sonya McDaniel . Sdphom 5' L it , Wayne Millar Christie Miller Nancy Moore Jeannie Moorehouse Mark Morsan Lonni Mowan Cathy Mumford Patrick Myer Mark Meyer Doug Michel Carol Millar Scott McGrath Mike Mellenthin Sophomores Sharla Myers Jerry Nelson Brenda Nichols Cary Nickish Pete Noleboom Bruce Nowell 4 Michelle Odynski Kathy Olson NWN :F ,g s---M 'W'- ' l 1 l 41 Dame! Paull Annette Phelps Mary Plymale ROI! Rlshardxon Darcy Rvddle Q1 karen Rlehle .fx ea , 5. Lb, ,,. . - Q x 5 Mike Seward Fred Sickenberger Tim Sievers Stacy Skoglund Darla Smith Shari Smith Brel Soderquist Dana Soderquist 'Q' Alicia Tilzey Anita Tilzey Rich Trapp Harrie Trotman Ken Vaughan Anita Waller Kim Wannamaker Molly Ward ' reshman lass gsm S si saw 1 1 V55 'L- f 1- Y? .S wat .Q' im lu! Bottom row. left to right: Becky York - secretary, Chad Christensen - senator. Olivia Tate - senator. Kurt Proctor - vice president. top row: Steve Metcalfe - Chaplain, Heidi Hagood - senator. and Ken Whattam - president. Denise Abbott Christina Adams Rosie Adams Jeannie Ashe Troy Amyx Michael Angel Sabrina Asker Laurinda Badtram 1' Andrew Ash as '-x. K3 Jason Balint Deven Barclay Kevin Barker ill ireuhmen 1' 1 Marty Barker Cindy Barnard Brenda Bastian Lisa Bates Melissa Bauder Nancy Becker Lett Belt Renee Benjamin Kyle Besaw Robert Biggar Lisa Bolles f:M'lQ 'B Holly Bortz of Cynthia Bond Cynthia Bowen Linda Bowman James Bramson Tim Brelinski Dljlln' Cundx Broun lCl1L'llC RTC SLJMH FfL ll'Cl Xlclanic F Lrwucl rcshma -bv' 1 Bob Bullock Tammy Buswell Kim Butler Lesha Karen V'Anne Carpenter Melinda Carter Wayne Carter John Carver Debbie Casper Rosemarie Castrejon Gwyn Cavanaugh Kari Cave 4.,5,,, f-M e , ' Q ' ' M, , . M QW ,,...,ft..w-eaal 8 ' L. 1 ,WQMA -1, ,..., mmxgj-,,,.,,m,,...m1 , .,--r.,.aa I Wendy Chamberlain Chad Christensen I-1 Frvzhrn . Donna Collins Brian Coordes Tim Corbett Robert Coreson Wendy Chupp Shannon Cloud , ,,7 Duane Cowan David Craig 'iz l Steve Davis Sandra Devries Nathan Dikes John Dirkse Sharon Douglas Art Driscoll Edith Driscoll Mark Edgbert 2? Doug Edwards Chris Egger Kelly Eichelberger Kevin Edgerton N-q,...-nmvl 'K K 5.1, Charlene Ewer Robert Fayant lisa Euhelberger Alicia Ely 1 x Prsshr Jolynne Geffrey David Gerdes Glenn Gertson Mike Gilbert Dave Gordon Doug Gordon Alisa Gray Michael Greear lrwhmeri Kathy Freeman Veda Funk Lucinda Garza Wendy Freeby it WCynihia Sizzle Tim GYQ?nig Lindxigiohe if ii es Cindy Flanagan Gwen Fossett Joni Fish Pamela Fisher CX Jamie Grove Alicia Gudmunson QM i David Guffey Held: Hagood H4411 5 5 1 Rod Hibberd Brenda Hnkman John Hacks M.1rsh.nm Hush!! Kim Hansen 'x I-nf. ,.. . ,- - 1 --il f 4' , -if . I Jolene Hanson Shelly Hastings Beth Hathawav Bewerlw Hawlew Gaul Henruca Gran! Henry Lum Henrv Bonnie Hawlex Anne Henderson Mike Henderson Roberia Hendersun Tamu Henrx f'rcslvv11eH fa Patti Hughey Richard Hume Juliene Hunter Barb Jacobs Angie Jarrard Charles Jazdzewski Dave Johnson Susan Johnson l 28 Freshmen B9 4 Bill Hofer Cindy Holliman Dean Hollinger Cynthia Hoskins Patrick Hughes Kevin Kacalek Angie Jording Kelly Keen Lisa Keesler Brad Kilayama Christy Knlefel Jeff Kelly Brenda Kilmer W' i- Ronda Kratzer Karen Krauss Melinda Kreps Loneta Kugler Karen Kusch Cynthia Kuykendall Elaine LaPlanle Kim Lane 16 K L harlotte Lolspeich Richard Loveioy A j Robin Uona Janet Lodahl Lane loeber Darlene Lanz Russell Larrabee Lisa Larrocea Debbie Larson Daren Leckrone Jerry Lenker Jav Lenn Ken Lewis Freshwe 5 ts yawn as-f Q3 v 4-.W 'yu ' rv 4 1 M -P' d,QfQ Nancy Mitchell Claudia Mttier Mark Moody Kathryn Moore J3mCS NIOYYIS . gy, 13, 1--1 3 1-...ar jf? Tim Petty Lori Pleshko katrina Pool kimberly Porte. Brian Morrow Jodi Muranaka xi' Arnie Gverpeck Jeff Owens Tami Pedersen Lharles Pern Cindy Murray Cynthia Myers Sandi Nelson Celeste Nichols Derek Nisls Richard Noggles Lance Nulter Kari Olson 4-og H1 C Frank Powell Kristyn Prins Kurt Proctor Debbie Quinn Tracy Ray i Reimer Remy Rhodes Scot! Root Peler Rowe Vicki Rozelle Jim Rumann Robin Russell Mike Sanor K me Schmelzenbach Phil Scot! 132 Freshmen 'Kw. W. P' I i 4 is if 'if X , , s' l V if i 2 if k 9 3 Joyce Simpson Karla Sims Ginger Skoglund Jeff Shea Ron Siewert ,, AN msg? QS X 'L if L. O Stiles Tina J.K. Stoneman Kris Syverson 4 fi,4a :Q Cheri Taylor Margie Taylor Rob Taylor 111 kJlIVId I ale -f if Maaike Thompson Bei lue Thompmn De mn 1 lhnb wut Wendy Thomas reShn1cn 'in- Ken Whattam ian Mickey Ward Warren Waterman Mark Wheeler Susan Whrte Lorena Wagner Shelly Walker Teresa Walker Natalie Walker David Wendlmg Michella Tilzey Mark Tollen Jeff Tomlin Liz Treyz Tammy Tromburg Allison Turnbow Teri Tustin Debbie Ulrey l34 Freshmen 1 'Ir 'S CQ' if-f Q Kristie Wilcox Mike Williams Taffy Wilson Don Wols Leanna Wood Rebecca York Loni Yuly Mark Yuly Bev Woods Mark Wright Henry Wybornew Vonda Yeend fy. 'K iv xr KV L9 My f 4 'K . ,f .U f 5 -xy 3 V Sk ie if lgbfllfq X -:WWW Xxx N V .35 4 6 N '41- ,Zw 4 X W 1, iff T - 51, a :Q I , 4151- . d ' ' 1 E X Nl' X . Through four years of school, there are many ways that learning takes place. Of course we read the textbooks, for skim them any- wayj. and listen to lectures, but chances are that the learning experiences that we remember the most will be the ones we had while we watched our mentors, the faculty. Their words mean noth- ing if they do not show us what they believe. If the light does not shine in their eyes, changes are that it will not be transferred to our own. Many of us have been lucky enough to have one of these men or women as a personal friend. The aid of a wise friend whom we esteem as a model for our own lives is an immeasurable help as we form the foundation of our future soldiership. Thank you to those of you who were more than teachers in our lives. but were friends and examples as well. 0 I l S 1 I ' 1 4 I I 1 N Si- f c - 5 X y ' W xx N. , if K 2 cl if ' . X X X , S f S x ,s President The mission of Northwest Nazarene College is the development of Christian character within the philosophy and framework of genuine scholarship. You, the Class of l984, are the living proof as to how well the NNC community has functioned. lt has been our privilege to come to know some of you personally and to sense your commitment to life and to the Christian task in the world. It is my hope that your depth of t vmmitment will grow and direct you as you move into a profession or on to graduate SCl':if'Tl. Our world can become a better place because of who He is and who you are. May you continue to know God's richest blessings in your lives. FaHhfuHy yours. I 38 Faculty l v l g , 5 Q fi, v ,Y . fffff ls liiflil Y 4 S E Dr. Gilbert Ford. Academic Dean 'if kv- L . Y A 4 4' ,-' f X, is ,R 1 x. Helen Hill. Presidenfs Secretary Gladys XX eller -Kcmlemw Dean Sc.-rclnrx ullx IS? ndrs fade El airs ff H f dcmi fd H X , 'QI I W l V j T ,E E , ,K .,., X fagsjsi? QQM H X ' Qi YQQ, 'W -. . ir' 2 Mi I Clockwuse starring above JANE TAYLOR. Secretary DIANNA HUEYSCH. Secretary JACK AL- HAN Derector oflower Divisnon WANDA McMIf CHAFI Regustrar Secrelariesz MARY TOM- HAUGH. NFVA MARKS. and HORFNCF STALLCOP JOANN WIIIIS. Associale Academic Dean, I 40 Faculty Clockwise starting above: JERRY HULL. Dean of Students . . . BARBARA LINDLEY. Associate Dean of Students . . . ED CASTLEDINE, Associate Dean of Students . . . COLENE MONTGOMERY, Secretary , . 4 DIANNE REMY, Secretary. ul Bill? .NPT . ... , Q f C . .,, 5 X 5 4 ww, x. 0 an ,ws-A15 'if' A X -u x Q 4 L. airs iff 1 tl dc Stu 'Ln Cul i 3 ifomp B mstratiu dm: H 1 1 Dffisr Business , 1 ' 1, 556 '- Mx -2f.nu-i- x QQ s!Q ln.: . ri Q. ' Z' ' ' S X S ff l42 Faculty Eff, N f .sf 4.. 1 1 f 16,7 .,, ,Q , Clockwise from left: MARGARET SWAN SON, Switchboard JULIE CONRAD, AUDREY RICHARD, CATHY TOMPIKINS, KARLA PEARSON, Secretaries MAR LENE DAVIS . . . MYRON MURRAY. Com puter Consultant , . . PHYLLIS PACE. Stu- dent Account Advisor , . . JOHN ANDER SON, Controller, 41-I H, . 5 . ' M N. 5 't'f1 I L Ewa' Clockwise starting above: WES MAGGARD. Director of Finan- cial Aid GALEN OLSEN. Business Manager e A DONNA PROFFITT, Secretary . . . LYNDA JOHNSON. Secretary All- DREY PFENNINGER. Secretary. Wg Q- ultx E 11 DWI' nfia il ll i 24- ya 1 xi Q Nh-a Nh-a Fl- rw-Y nrinl ina 24.- tions fd ll ifommu 1 -4' v-. I44 Faculty yi ,NW Q X i, ,yt fx 64' qw Clockwise from below: DEL GRAY . . , DON- NA THOMPSON, Secretary . . . LEWIS SUITER . . . FLORADELL MORITZ, Secretary . . . RAY LINDLEY. Administrator of Communications. K ........'4.x m,..,.li.-i--- we 03- ls N 0 , . Clockwlse beginnmg al let! R-KNPW NEW COMB. Admussions Counselor TERRN SMITH. High School Relalmns BRUCE XX ESB, Director ol -Xdmussnons Sccrr lanes F'-XLIL-X Pc?-XSQLI-XLE ROFFNN L-XNDE LEE COOK .ICLNN SNHIH -Xdmnssuons Counselor Facultx l-45 tions lim Dllllllll f ing 1 lam iD ll BIZ lsfifar il Is 923 Icarnin Clockwnse begunning immediately above: BARBARA HOWARD KATHY JOHNSON, Dire tgr JUDHH ERDMAN, SQCYCIBYY Fyfs v . FSPNNF TT. Director JAMES HMJJT 'AWYFISON I46 Faculty 'fm Clockwise above: MYRON FINKBEINER. Executive Secretary BEULAH BOZARTH. Secretary MARVIN BYERS DARLENE FLUETSCH. Secretary. Facultx I4 Q 2 5 ini 1 i si in i. ,- mi! llll HI Iastore 00 IB ttf i ff ID SI Po , . x ,, I '51f'a , I 4 FERN HUTIER and LETIIE HULING, Nurses DR. GRAYDON CROSS I,,,., Left to right: DICK WHITE I., BARBARA WHITE ... LOLA MATEO I.. RAY SHINN ,. LOIS YORK MARK WILLIAMS EILEEN DELL .,. LORRAINE KIRCHNER ... PAM DORAMUS . . . JUANIIA MILLER . . . LEONA FRANCKE. C , -41-L ff .J v. 4,1- J' 4 RQ., Af- A ,NI 44 -wiv acultx I-19 i i i 7: Q 7'1- ,QR D i' '-Sl ff' wil' Tl N from lefi to right: Jack Weller. Winn Swanson, Harold McClees. Wayland Powell, Tom Waller. Ellen Resch. Joan Brewer, Don Lytle. Hattie Jans. Gaile Lee. QNot pictured Dick Rowanl. 3 -pw igs4'l yeig 1 , .reign A , 2 X ' ' 1 wgigi? e.a if.rf ' 2 S' ' i - il Il utr aiu yi Hattie Jans. Ellen Riesh, Winn Swanson ISO Facuhy NL. A' , ,Y ' of 4 5 A ' ia, 1' Y' 'ij Q 3 wgkf' ig i . Hlwifgtgi, .4 i F, u ' n . 1 f A, , . 1. 4 , lg .gf ., ur ff ',, 4 f N zz' X A ' 4 W F , my 1,111-fl, ' t 4. . 'ff' 'Y 'T af ff , xl' 4' , ,ga ,. 4 . ,gf 'x I 1' I, I ,' , Q' ., ,,',x - fyxf g P fav ' vid-' . flf. ' , N97 A f L' ,I 15, .,x '.,,.e1 r . x N sl PO 9. 'A Z. I? if I . I I ' 4 11' V. . gr . :K Clockwise from left Helen VU l'il b ai I Rambo. Randy Simmons. Tina Poweils. Janet McCneiIs. Edith Lancaster Head Librarian BCUHN ' ll artmr Q. C-I 5-:I G-I xi Q6 3 pil' Sin mn 1 wal E ,, 4, 1 fi z fa! 'K Clockwise above left Secretary MARY SHAFFER. Department Head kIRk FREEMAN ll tmc Ez' Q G-I i ff' NPV I Il B i 2:2 I.. -e.- 4' 9' EI 1? L, QA 54' I lj! i I . . W J V R js xi ,, 4 M '- I i Wg., ,, f Q if ,Qefiglw Q7 ' 'X 1 T 3 X f 74 ' is ff Q n Clockwise from bottom right corner: DAR- RYL WENNER REGINALD HILL KATHY COLLINS. Secretary , , KEVIN DENNIS LYNN NEIL , GAYMON BENNETT. Department Head. I54 Facuhy W eww, 8 WK' is .Q Q 5 QI I, 'I I. I I ,Q ex 2 Ii 1, 2 I I5 'I 5 ez :If 'i 0.4 Q ww-4 .1 ,v O ...nf 1 S , CUXRIS X , Y . if 1. .', I 2' . c .,,, gh Lsqi' 'I Clockwise from below: DENNIS NXALLER ,A DARLENE KEITH KEITH DR-KHN A EARL OWENS. Divisional Chairman A NEWELL MORGAN. Department Head JANINE LYTLE NEIL RUSCO Facuhx IFS ufation llllll ll fo Q L' Ll e... Q Q Ti X X ,xx Q-I CSN C3 3 9 ll In Il in l'lZ To 'tilucnlistrg ff 'cms i Q-i 25 i C! Qi xi Clockwise abovei WILLIAM EYEFE M. THOMAS MANGUM LEON POW- ERS ART IMEL. Department Head 35 DAVE REDFIELD. 1 i ca si PP rw-U I 56 Faculty 1 2 NWA f f-..,..,,-- wwf' X 4.LiJ naw YB 4 V -ta t 'L' 'W Clockwise below: REN YODER O6 SAUTER GARY G-KNSRE. Department Head FRED DAUTERMANN, Durector ot -Kcadermc Computer Center FRANCIS SH-XRPION De partment Head DARRELL N1-XRlxS Dmsnon Chairman. cultx H FJ X :nn Cul mput fo 'JB Li si 'Ji 35 1 i I'x WT 1 i -n-a ,S FF' ,ii Dcpartnucnt i i CD xi QI!! xi i Q.: ff' pw-Y I58 Facuhy fi V Q E 2 S , 1 'if' W 4 ,rf mimi Clockwise from bottom right: JOSEPH MAYFIELD A. ELWOOD SANNER A .. WENDELL BOWES . .. RALPH NEIL, Divisional Chairman Clockwuse from Ief1 EDWIN CRAWFORD Depanmenx Head JO-KN MURR-XX Secrelan C S CON! LES IRXING LAIRD. Department Head Facultx li 2 Q si i C3 S-I 3 C 3-4-I 'JD 1 i Q si fi xi i G.: fl ,QW hg osop l3hU 'Cb i CSL xi S-I 'CD iiricnrcfii tical x i l 1:3 C15 , :IN 1 i C5 i 'vii s i ,ii I - 6 :l Clockwise above: LOUISE PEPPLEY, Secretary at RAY COOKE, Divisional Chairman ROBERT WOODWARD. Department Head RICHARD STELLWAY. Department Head . . . STEVE SHAW. De- partment Head l6O Facuhy 'S ,nv-W 1 -2 ,ex ,R 4 'JRIJZZ5 ' Y Vw ' ' , 04 2 , K '. V, fi i'Yfg ' fi 1 f7wa'f2 ' .1 Q4 'L E623 5, .MQ if ta 1,'4 0 M R P' milf. Y X2Eililn 3st, Mum' ff? ak fl X Clockwise left: DON SCHULTZ BEN SHERRILL. Depanmenl Head DEAN SIMPSON. De- partment Head RON PONS- FORD Facuhw ISI OP i in CD in i fd xi QI Cb UF! XXX :SN CSN Ch i 'CD .L. 'ua :SN 'uh IES , nomirs c Ecfiiro Dlll it 1 1 1 1 sinrss Z PP rw-l 3 . ,, .,. -..t MM... ww-m.Nn.,... .. .. ,Nw-..,.-... .- 'billy--' -unsung illllullqq --w...s...,..,,,,,,,, F? 1 -.x -L ...gn A . . at 'Q , 25:5 MTR .-. HQ , '1XnN f f 'Y Clockwise from bottom right corner: JIM ZELENKA. Department Head CLAUDENE LITTLE. Department Head HAL WEBER, Divisional Chairman MILAN KALDENBERG. Department Head BETH SCHAFER , ,B ROBERT CURL, l62 Faculty X '40 'nn Q. . E -',- ., -12 3 gi N4 fvkfw-1. -if .i N f 4211 ,f L ,v ,z fy, 'T , af W.-ae .adm Q 3 .mxf Y at -' 47 A- DX 'X ,,53SviiYS 1 ww f?1F+g dug :K-13i'Xg? xM.x QW U 'Xia' R Q eiofxfyxlggfl ,E 1. pJ, Q . N g igggqswv Letg' x, LST.. 1- x ' VIVJXFZN Q' L Y5A,' A 'E K A Z xx 1 TERLT-af .',.S'Q. L 4 , .f N J iv., M v ,Iv Q: I - :LTR X12' 3'QQfS'5hT MTN A L A . 353+ '- s' -'- gt . .Tn-,F ey e. ' '. '- ' 'Af yup W . T . Y Clockwise leh. NAOMI LONG. SQCICIJTN JANET HARMAN ART ELLIS. Department Head FRED KNIGHT ADELAIDE XMEDCOCR ERNEST THOMPSON Facultw l63 ll TBI ll art Q Q-I , , 'S Q Z3 ez an 3 Z QQ! xi C Q-I PT T il X 'Z 2 li C6120 ation!!! Q 1' T 343 T: an si 'JD Zu i i , i i i i Q3 ta 71 bil' ,REX I I 1 U I I64 Facuky ff f - r Q MSS S X if e 2 M. 'W 1? -Q xx ' 1 fn V, 7'4 ir ,- in-a-pr 'bfi I 'Us Clockwise from left: ELMORE VAIL. Department Head . . . ADRIANNE YODER . . . EVELYN MEENACH, Secre- tary . . . PAUL MILLER. Ed Media Director . , . CRAYTON MOSS tion lffffil B i i Q si i ez Qi :z 1 34-i 7: QI si 'wh Zu 1 i fk XX NX i ti i T5 C-I 1 rw-' l'S 0 im ill ll lfl i 'B x i QI! G-I iT: This page only, clockwise from right: Bethene Ogle. Dooley Hall: George, Karla and Megan Turner, Corlett Hall: Doug. Linda. Jason and Christopher Bailey. Mangum Hall: Rick. Gary. June and Ernie Tracy. Chapman Hall. W nf' .4-s 'Q' ai 5 Clockwise from lop left: Audrey Morris. Culver Hall: Lee and Gail Tiller, Sutherland Hall. Val. Bree. and Ron Moore. Morrison Hall. ultx l'S 0 im i ,W .- i 2: Q-l 'G xi 'Ji Ga ff' '11 J Tis iff Nf 6 glyall' XXX 1 , J7?f my ,Q A if NXNX . -v -- 1 ,I X-. 53.9, 1 V' I' 2' V - g Q e 4 I 'X I 'v fr., ?N 'rpg ,E fi gf! ' I we X Where two or three are gathered, there I will be aIso. There is strength in numbers. As I have slowly matured fit seems to take foreverlj, and have begun to understand the patience and faith it takes to walk the path of a soldier. one of the most important concepts I have learned is that of discipleship, or support groups. With heads bowed together and minds focused in unison upon the journey that we must individually travel. we can affirm each other of our gifts and talents. and support each other through the trials that may arise in our journey. Sometimes we need to have affirmation in order to continue: sometimes we need that same friend to confront us to make a change. Whatever the need. like-minded people who are committed to one another can lighten each other's loads. I I w I v - li f 1 f S gf 'f I I y Xxx xs 'V x L ? xi ,L S 3, I N .5 If 3 f' J Y 5 , l .Q Hssoriated Students Dt ifliif Exerutive Dfficers ,g , N1 ,sf-f. 1 .,' .1 n ,Q 4 .I L front row. left to right: Lori Ballard-Executive Vice President. Rich Schrader-Student Body President. Sallie Weber-Social V ce Pre ide t Back ro Carla lluclxmaster-Secretary. Jeff Whitney-Religious Life Director. Shelly Mclean-Business Manager. and David Slonaker-Attorney General Not show Bob Sherwood Chief Justice , fl j!fA XX-' ,-,gy Afffff ff-,R 5 X :D ,I ,.:,g- --e- e.'f'Iililillll5lf'fl'!lArJ ' i er e if . .rv , 1-- L-H eva P y ui ! 6, - z - - -0' Q 1 4 . I' agp.. 4 gl ' r , I. ' f ' Of, A 11-HC. U? 1 ,cutive Offi is Dare To Be Different As Elijah fl Kingsj stood up for God in a world who's attention was on other gods. and a world where the people who did believe in God were hiding in caves, so we should be the ones who dare to do more than simply believe. But to step out of the caves to be different to make a difference, we need to relate God and Jesus Christ in a realistic way to individuals around us. Student Govern- ment took on this theme and challenge to promote attitudes and actions in fellow students by our attitudes and actions. We tried to show that God is more than a religious ritual: He is the most powerful and loving being - the most intimate relationship to be had. Other than feeling a positive spirit on campus, we cannot mea- sure the good done by promoting this theme. Therefore, our prayer is that we students have created in each other the desire to live a lifestyle of evangelizing our world to the reality of God fnot only relation j in lives. ' Clockwise from above: Carla Buckmaster caught in the act of doing her iobt Rich Schrader seems as lo be saying. dare me. l dare ya' : Lori Ballard - It's been a long day! : David and Jeff meet: Bob Sherwood fulfills his duties: Shelly Mclean treasur- izes. ' 'J 'S VV ' 5 tl Benate Bottom row, left to right: Karen Gerdes. Chad Christiansen, John Neil. Bob Rapp, Doug Mowry. Cherri Choate, Middle row: Debbie Turley, Heidi Hagood Ken Lewis. Candace Matthews. Top row: Rochelle Hoyle. Lori Hawks, Carla Buckmaster. Lori Ballard, and Olivia Tate. I 72 Senate Senators by class Freshmen Chad Christiansen Heidi Hagood Olivia late 1141 7 JA 'ri .K an ...v-'Ass X Sophomore Cherri Choate lori Hawks Bob Rapp M' 49 Junior Senior John Neil Karen Gerdes Debbie Turley Candace Matthews Doug Mowry -QM..- UZ' 1 Q fx 45 1 x V A .NM Q ,Q - f- ' if 4- 1. . I4 -mai D2 ,f ,. ,Q Above: Rochelle Hoyle has a unique way of delivering-thus, fulfilling her duties of page. Below: Lori Hawks has an eye for food. I wonder what Chad is eating? Bottom: Carla Buckmaster and Lori Ballard have fun doing work? I -:Mfr O 'li 4.4 'A . 1 n .A s lu- 7'-L 41 ?l The Senate, being the legis- lative body of student govern- ment, actively legislated to their little hearts content. The body was made up of newcom- ers this year with only one re- turning senator. This combina- tion set the stage for some highly interesting meetings. It was a mediator's challenge. Examples of this year's bills and resolution include regula- tion of the taxi service. collec- tion of election fines, guide- lines for regulationsj for the budget process and loan pro- cedures, constitutional amendments, and compiling all existing bills onto an ASNNC Code. Senate I T ' ,lutlicial ' oard We heard several cases this year, however many students are still unaware of their freedom to use the judicial board as a service to them, noted Chief Justice Bob Sherwood. The Judicial board is the student branch of school legislation. and is available to students who wish to appeal fines and also is the final approving body for club constitu- tions. me 5 fl 2 1, 3 if 1 f' ' s, i Q, S A e Q S Q . W 9 2 1. J ' ,, if 1 1 C N .ff is J A d vi. 554 Q F , e I .C . Q ' 2 fy - ' S fv f ' '-P ,A sf eggs, ,,e, , ' fi Lv 4- ,X , J - Y B fi Y ' . .- 'Q e' 'Q V, l74 Judicial Board!Student Leaders l I Left and clockwise! Jeff Whitney teaches at Stu- dent Leaders retreat . . . small group discussion involves Jeff Whitney. David Slonaker, Kathy Guffey, and Todd Pitt- man Judicial board members are: Rob Dun- can. Dorothy Farhadian. Chief Justice Bob Sher- wood. Elizabeth Martin. Alan Crews, Yvonne Ra- mos Not pictured: Bruce Booker, Scott Miller t' JI 44 U :ll Lf, v 'E NF' How IJ flyfctfq fda, l4ilJlI7'j?f UA 5 ihiblirations ' narrl 5 B ? ,-5,-..-1- A Elected by the student body and headed by ASNNC President, Rich Schrader, the Publications Board serves the student body by overseeing the work and production of the Crusader Newspaper and Oasis Year- book. They make sure these publications report on func- tions in a manner which is in agreement with guide- lines set by the Church of the Nazarene and NNC. Pub Board members arez Brian Potter DaNita Schreiner, Kelly Cobb. Darin An- derson. Advisor Kevin Dennis. Advisor Jerry Hull. Rich Hume, Lori Ballard. Patti Phillips. Rich Schrader. and Kathy Gufh .nm ,,, B.. WMM EW? 5 4 'K lie ln September. before the student's flocked to NNC. the student leaders met for a weekend retreat. lt was a time to make new friends and share the summer's experiences with old friends: a chance for the campus leaders to get to know each other better. and plan the upcoming year's goals and activities for the rest of the students. It was purely an organizational and official business gathering . . . that happened to take place at Bogus Basin. . . . Pub Boardt Kathy Guffey learns . . . Sallie Weber receives Rich Schraders spike with grace , attentive listeners at Student Leaders Retreat. 4, ' vhfig , l ' , .gg K. .kid , . Y - , 5 ,gym ldv k . ., X A -1, .Bc rf - - it' ,s sg, 4 B pt-S' G. -22 , 1 . . .14 . ,, 'gf' fi rr.: ia- is Pub Board Student Leaders Retref' 1 w-Q. -vi 'Wa-w.'5 -1 :- F5 PF! -E' :- ? O O I 16 Oasis A A l-7: 'D l Z. Q1 F5 'T U5 'JD -v-. sawn,-E, 3 'Ml f'ff X A, 4: h . ritz! .. 3 , 5 3 1 7 Qu? ' X..- ...,,..1 '- H 1 , b T' f af 1 5 . , 3 , pil K+ gm.. rs ' w'Yw 1i L X V Y Init: e 1-...V - fn 'vi . 1 . W V V, - ku D J. ., . a A -5:2 :sn -' :fs .- ' . Mfrs: . f+f.r'fe- f, V 4 ff 1 ff ' 'Y .iff I 2 ij z wifi iv ,tv in if - .f -I ,ur ' ' . l . Q P 1 s - 11 'W lii,,,'. .f'W ' .,.- W- f-ff '5 ' '?3lg ,af 1 . ' Wars, xi- .V f Qw . , . x .Y l Above: Staff members Dave Slonaker. Jenae Arneson. Lloyd Harris. Kyle Besaw. Duane Slemmer. Juliene Hunter. and Cara Helt all seem to be simoultaniously busy. Surprise! Below: Erin Handley. Rosemarie Castreion. and Ev Tustin caught in the act. Left and clockwise: Juliene Hunter . . . Karen I-lull and Rosemarie Castreion . . . Jenae Arneson . . . Duane Slemmer, Cara l-lelt . . . Kevin Dunton . . . and Kyle Besaw Long hours, little pay, lots of anxiety. ln one sentence this describes the typical stint for one on the Oasis staff. Deadline time jumps up at you like a cobra at about the same time term papers are due. or when one is preparing for mid-term tests. or worse yet. during finals. Professors always tell you how important it is for you to find the balance between studies and extra-curricular activities. seemingly oblivious to the fact you were up until 3 a.m. the night before which made it impossible to prepare for the test the next day. Still somehow you get through the test with a passing grade. and even more miraculous. what was once only a tablet of blank pages turns into a college annual at the year's end. Staff: Duane Slemmer - Editor: Cara Helt - Associate Editor: Lloyd Harris - Advertising Manager: Dave Slon- aker - Busines Manager: ,lenae Arneson - Secretarw: Ex Tustin - Copy Editor: Kyle Besaw and kevin Dunton - Photographers: Erin Handley. Rosemarie Castreion. ka- ren Hull. and Juliene Hunter - Layout Production. Ojai: l The Crusader is a bi-weekly publication of the Publica- tions Board of the Associated Students of Northwest Naza- rene College. The Crusader is printed by the Idaho Press- Tribune. Second class Cno offense intendedj mailing paid Nampa. Idaho. 8365 I. The Crusader publication number is USPS 892-520. The News and Feature Editor's middle name is Edward. We have no office llama. We have no one named Thoopson on staff. Views expressed. when expressed well, are often those of the writers. and not necessarily those of the staff. students. faculty. or administration. Dr. Gaymon Bennett is simply the faculty advisor. and is in no way responsible for the contents of the publication. We have no morals. and we have a good time. The office is open to anyone whenever there is a staff member present. Don't call us. we'll call you. 7 Crusader pi i 1 Q 95 'Zi 1 , 1 I I ig, .' ,r'3.' 3 . f A . , if V :Z Av '- Way 15516 ' ' 4 V ' , , , ,1 J . 4421, A, ., ff 1 C XYAYSA c Vyxbkxvg K. 'NA W5 , Q X 3Dg if ' xy no N., QQN, Staff: Ron Stueckle - Editor: Ginger Rinkenberger - Associate Editor: Jim Bennett - NewsfFeature Ediion Juliene Hunter - Copy Editor: Andy Petty - Penny Perspec- tive: John Neil - Environmental Control: Tim Davis - Photographer: Ken Hardee - Sports Editor: Randy Simmons - Librarian: Cynthia Cole - Circumference: Phil Semenchuck - Sports Editor: Gaymon Bennett - Faculty Advisor 'A' 'Qin N l wh v i fe ... 4 l our -I , I Crusader I '9 llorthwesterners Perhaps the most widely recognized of all of NNC's vocal groups is the Northwesterners. Under the direction of Dr. D.E. Hill, the group performed concerts in the Nampa Community and for student body functions. They also performed Gilbert and Sullivan's musical, H.M.S. Pinafore. During the summer of '84, they traveled to New Zealand to share the gospel in song. fx et? XV? 1 5 i lip pls V 1 , QA, I 80 Northwesterners Z- i 'au f Clockwise left. Kim. Rayburn. Robyn. Susie. and Scott sing When I Survey the Vfondrous Cross . I9S3-84 Northwesterners. left to right. kneeling. Travis Leyyis. Todd Bledsoe. sitting: Nancy Donnelly. Jennifer Bentley. Su- sie Smith. Kim Louthen. Robyn Nlendling, back row: Dr. Hill. Lynn Coyyley. Clint Hahn Scott Miller. Marilyn Laeger. Bryan Smith. Bridget Besaw. Todd Ferring. Rayburn Mitch- ell. Mary Beth Sherwood. and Brent Clapp the girls make their appearance on the H N4 S Pinafore Robyn contemplates mamage with Travis Brent. Clint. and Scott sing a song for the captain keyin. Nancy and Brian sneak off the boat. Northysesterners I N 182 Crusader Choir frusader ilwir Homecoming '83-'84 marked the first Crusader Choir Homecoming. Members from as far back as when the choir was first conceived attended a special ceremony honoring them and their original director of the group: Doris Gale Delong. This year's Crusader Choir directed by Marvin Bloomquist sang at several churches throughout the Bosie Valley and traveled in a spring tour to churches in Oregon, and Washington as well as ldaho. During the summer the group t traveled with the Hallelujah Brass ensemble for a three week tour of the British Isles, singing before several Nazarene churches plus a special appearance at the Britol Cathedral. Q.: . . TIE 1 or in . . . n AST-1-is i f . . C it X' .3 i ,. fa S . g '- K ilk, , gg. . r f . s y -as 1: 11 l' 7 'Q . I A ' PM ' A -'T-f bv .. - -A iw via., m ,. , . .- 4 I ' .M Brawl X ' ..f l 5 ' ' 7 - 1' ' 3: W bi, ,-... I l g I ky- 1 as ..... 25' - ' . ' . f -ev .vfTi1:.?.:fa:a. . r r -. 1-. ' fi ' , -152 . A . 'A gf' ' , ' r K V H' - ' f'f 'fa2t ' ' 4. f r' Are , ' fs 1 , Y C . K. - N A 3 m-My.. I A' r' f. hu '. ., lf ' 3 1 'Z'-1., . x , f X 1 - as .gr jffzgivf f ff0.5ii2i f x 5 -24' 1 sf ,P 1 if . ' . I Top Row Clockwise Right. Melodie Bullock, Julie Holderman, Jennifer Harrison. Bob Rapp. Ron Mcliniire, Na- than Jenkins. Brad Naffsinger, David Adams. Wes Goudy. John Neil. Dale Shauer. Tracy Mowan, Lori Ballard. Jenae Arnesen. Lori Woodroof. Trish Watts. Janet Weaver. Duane Slemmer. Doug Koch. Daniel Paull. Tim Davis, Darin Anderson. Bob Coston, Todd Challis. Jeanine Goebel, Judy Cum- mings. Nancy Kinney. Marty Cave. Nancy Free. Kim Fulwood, Sue Col- men. Mark Kasinger, Greg Woodroof. Kevin Hyatt. Wilson Wineman, Paul Christianson. Doug Richards. Gretch- en Gregg. Diana Fitz, Laurie Kern, Soyna Kvamrorm. Karla Buckmasler. Erin Handley. Carolyn Hudson. Kellie Sargent, Doug Mowry. Brad Stover. Tony Miller, '-wel Suilivan. Lisa Hoyle, Anita Waller. Carolyn Greer. and Sherri Thonon. 5. f ' li Xp I - x I 1'-. ,, V1 , 1' X Biz' If ,Q , .r I , ' K A I 3 f. I, l np, V . 1, i Lge .' Q , . . . .. pi' J .4 ' h if 1 A O x ww A' 1. M i 'V - , . 65 I , -13' W W w ' . ' , v , -' my ,A , 1.24 MZ-5 ,J , -Q A W? V. ' - g 'VW' wf' v J , My A if an 3- Q ,E , , x x K 5 J X' T . 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Concert band provides concert to schools throughout Nampa's educational zone, performing I0 times this past school year. The band also played before the NNC mudent body second tenn and pedonned the NPoPsH concen third ternm Counter clockwise from above: Scott Root plays beautiful harmony with the French horn ,. , Kathy Rap and Doug Edwards concentrate hard on playing the right notes Mr. Bankston dir- ects pep band Don MaGilvia. Jill Whitney. and Beth Sharpton toot their clarinets Band in concert beginning with Flutes U86 Concert Band A QQ 'N ,,-J J Qxxun, ,rss W ' x '55 if x 'f 5' Pmgxw ffxx 1 4 s 4' if ,, 'QL ef A156 y, Q... 5535 bf, 'A' 7 NJEKKMQ ASQ. 3 -f' u yffn.f , A QQ., 4 g' '53 ' fm . J1C0i 145 f N A+ ,V .X '-I Q wiv. . b , V .- y J. ,v 5, hi L: f , Q, A 4, f f ., - Q ...JI fm, , A ,Q HN- v - A f M gn 1 . 1-A A 1 M Q: NT '1 X lv lv- 7 t. gym . XA l Concert Band I iw B I Directed by Jim Willis, Hallelujah Brass per- formed at various school and church functions, while planning for a sum- mer ministry venture along with the Crusader Choir to the British Isles. Members of the Hallelujah Brass. top row left to right. Drew Ash. Mark Pounds. Cliff Taylor: second row: Dr. Willis, Jeff Aebischer. Garrett Vaughn. Tim Burke, Jeff Whitney: third row: John Hicks, Jennifer Rogers. Lisa Rates. Vlunel Patterson. Scoot Root: bottom row Alan Carpenter 188 H llelujah Brass 1 - J Lab Band Lab band, or Jazz band. which may be a more recog- nizable name, performed be- fore several local schools and churches. giving concerts be- fore the student body during Junior-senior days plus a spe- cial concert in March. Top: The saxaphone section shows their tal- ent. Middle. The rhythm section of Lab Band Bottom left: Garret Vaughn does a solo Bot- tom right. Members of the lab band are Saxes-Doug Edwards. Tom Lindblom. Nlike Lyons. Kathy Rap. Greg Vfoodroof. Lori V. oo- droof. Trumpet-Lisa Bates. Mark Pounds. Jen- nifer Rogers. Cliff Taylor. Garret Naughn Trombones-Drew Ash, Tim Burk, -Klan Car, penter. Dale Shaver. Rhythm-Jeff Cox Claw Good. John Hicks. Bruce Nlehler. George Zickefoose. Ron Stueclile. Director Dr Jim Willis -'-'w- - .9 v, fl r gs- ' l 'X' --',- Z3-V pl l I ' t , ,gif- Xe. .-ep -- f -, 0 In -i 3 . l 'q In 151.1 i lx W5 -0-A Q O Lab Band IN-3 Saxophone '1 nsemble The Saxophone Ensemble is a musical group still in its growing stage. Directed by Michael Bankston. the group was born only four years ago. Usually ranging between 6-8 members the musicians travelled into Or- egon. Washington, Utah and Idaho performing be- fore school assemblies qalong with choral groupsj. as well as churches and the NNC student body. Left to right: Tom Lindblom. Prof. Michael Bankston. Vince Ritten- house. Marilyn Laeger. Jeff Tomlin and Doug Edwards. as--1-9-S 4 .Jw Uv, 15? ., nmen's hoir vm l 4 1' his . 1.- I9O Music J wa H OO- -..fs Woman's Choir is a singing group at NNC open to all female students interested. The group ranged between 7 and I5 mem- bers this year and they per- formed under the direction of Marvin Stallcop at different churches around the Nampa Boi- se area as well as in chapel and on Campus before the NNC stu- dent body. Top Row: Melanie Martin, Chris Adams. Jolynne Geffrey. Jamie Grove. Second row: Vicki Rozelle. Darlene Lanz. Charolette Lotspeich. Third Row: Jeanne Stiles. Renee Benjamin, Laura Grossi. Debbie Casper ' ell hoir Directed by George Turner, the Bell Choir performed a wide repertoire of contemporary as well as classical pieces before lo- cal groups and churches, culmi- nating their efforts in a one hour concert May 24 in the Science Lecture Hall. Standing left to right: Leslie Colantono. Jerry EI- liot. Cindy Repitto, Lisa Putnam. Wayne Miller. Travis lewis. 2nd row: Brian Morrow. Denise Jahn, Cara Helt. Jeri Keech. Ist row: Carolyn Hudson. Tammy Carter. and Director George Turner, ...--Q. .s '! 7 E ti-L, Music I9l Couriers Traveling through the Intermountain. Rocky Mountain. and Colorado Districts July. August, and part of September. Left to right: Noel Sullivan. Todd Ferring. Duane Slemmer. Kevin Hyatt. Dale Shaver. T92 Summer Travel Groups sv' W XM? 5 X ' 1 , My ' E5-1 S ' X X s Q x 7 3 li M Q 3 f mv' ff' 1 , ff 9 M Q KQ. . 5 ,af 'mu , .1 4 V I dwmxmf hx W l - , l l l wk 'O X Al -.4 s iQ MVN if 7 v math? fv- Ambassadors Traveling through Washington. Oregon. and paris of Idaho during Spring term. June, July. and August. Left to right: Pam Davis. Mark Edgbert, Tim Hubbard, Julie Zellmer, Sonny Manning. and Juliane Hunter. I 9 f Brotherhood g, 'rs -:'5- Traveling to Alaska during August and September. Greg Woodroof, Paul Christianson. Clint Hahn. and Travis Lewis. Summer Trax el Group Blnbe illageifs Second term the Globe Players, a repertory drama group performed mainly religious drama before local churches. Third term however, the group traveled into the Portland- Vancouver area performing various Shakespearean works at several dinner theatres. The class receives one credit in English and is organized under the direction of Dr. Earl Owens who hopes in the future to work the Globe players into some summer traveling tours. ' eader's heatre Reader's Theatre was divided into two very different activities this year. During the fall season under the di- rection of Darlene Kieth the group presented the Lewis Carrol classic, Alice in Wonderland to the NNC Student Body. Then during third term Darryl Wenner directed the group made up of all new members, in pre- senting, The Adventures of Winne the Pooh to various gradefschools in the Nampa Community. f 3 4, ,,,.:,.C:, 4 ,MQW by 5 ? if 9 Y' x for I? 96 Organizations Emmy ' Q Core officers: Oenore Alloway, Doug Mowry, Michelle Wable, Fred Humbard, Eric Stillwell, F La Plante, .lack Weller, and Jill Smith. Rest Home Ministry Participants i 1- I- l- .,U'E . Q! wa, in Puppeteers QW ww v - ,ff 'iff ' .1 - .9 , 7 if Q, , ' f , Y I i X YM 4 if y N -3'3 , Unwed Mothers' Home Missionaries Compelled Outreach and Evangelism is a group organized to give students a desire to serve in the ministry in a non-church type setting. For example, CORE offered its members five specific areas to work: Rest Home Ministry, Planation Attention Home Qfor Juvinilesj, New Life Pup- peteers, Boise Rescue Mission. and the Unwed Mothers' Home. All NCC Students can participate in CORE, and through the group's efforts this year, many people were led to Jesus Christ. js. Organization 5 Crusaders in Mission is a group which focuses on service to the kingdom through a phys- ical as well as spiritual level. CIM this year travelled to Topeka. Kansas during Christmas break to help in building a church from what once was a school building. Left to right. Larry Robb. Harrie Trotman. Shawna Binder. Rhonda Gibson. Grantley Martelli, Carl Thompson. Kathy Olsen. I98 Organizations C L V V The collegiate Ministerial Association is for all NNC students preparing for the full time ministry. The goal of the CMA is to help its members work toward their future ministries by providing students with various areas of information related to their individual calling. Officers - Will says thanks, for your help. V V V Student Home-Ec Assoc. is a club open to all interested students, with primary appeal to Home Economics maiors. The group emphasizes professional leadership within its members and fosters career awareness within the Home Economics field. 1 A v I y v A The Student National Education Association is part of the National Education Association. the nation's largest and most powerful teacher's organization. The organization's purpose is to, through seminars, discussion and knowledgeable speakers. establish and maintain high standards for teacher preparation. Left to right: Calvin Henshaw. Sandy Russo. Daletta Hagey. Faith Brown. Laura Dean. Ro- byn Wendling. -Qi' IS l 1 o Left to right: Claudene Little. Cathy Schrader. Salley Rawe. Lisa Hoyle. and Erin Handley. Organizations IQQ A 1 -5 0:13 .Q if V fn .S l 9'-'A i ' .Qc'l:g,?04tiM' 5 5 me '+k.g132Z9f5l 'a l a I 'S r 'qr4rA X'S :WSJ as V is f ffl 3' M M - e Q jfffwtii at Sponsored by the Nampa Kiwanis Club, is their NNC af- filiate. Circle K. Circle K is a service organization much like the Kiwanis, providing campus services, such as ushering at concerts, special chapels. and also help in community pro- jects in Nampa, while them- selves, sponsoring the annual talent show, of sorts. Kicker Night. v I -rw- li-f 'wif' Members are: First row - Darrell Walters, TJ. Miller, Rich Frampton, Mark Williams, Allen Crews. Second row - Gary Miller, Jerry Jaquess, Karen Gerdes. and Carla Buckmaster. 'Blog is ll OC Organizations .Z 'fi ak JL! ,' . , ,. 1- , . .A , F., N, -. ,, .1 ' 'xv T 'A ' . N Q' 'fry--' '. 1 .,'5,'1'f-S rfb 'Sf 's-QNTR .' 1W 2 1 S i - , f 1 ' A ' - '- gg, , w,nr f 'fy ffff? L.fe',,,,-nuff, ' -, A 1, - I V ' . a13..,g,, aw : New g,'A,3,5g1Qg-,rg i 'JIM' fn I , ,' ' Law. f' f.,' 'sH4.1!.'. 1f fll'. -F-l A311-L fsgilnfurh Bottom row: Brad Noffsinger. Kari Helstrom, Clay Good, Kerry Fulcher, Shelly Tilzey, Dennis Schultz. Bruce Booker: 2nd row: Laura Grohe. Dr. Mangum, Dianne Shank, Jennifer Rogers, Cherri Choate. Brad Tripp, Teresa Hillier, Mark Wheeler, Ginger Rinkenberger, Tammy Michelson, Brian Smith. and Rayburn Mitchell. Biology Club was first organized third term of the 83-84 year, so they had little time to meet as a group. Still, there are many plans for next year's club. Organized to help pull the majors of the biology department to a closer unity, they look forward to special speakers who will come, going on research field trips fone of which they were able to squeak in this yearj with other natural science clubs, and hope to continually aid the underclassmen through their four years at NNC in the biology department. iamrna Nu Gamma members G-... jaw ' 2 H 5 , it Hg X . A x , N Xp! ye f 4 'f Ni N f, r li' i X X . f I X V -4 c,f X Phil Semenchuck. Brent Michelson, and Ron Richards N-Club is a service organization comprised of the varsity lettermen of NINC. The group is actively involved in many on-campus activities, includ- ing concession sales at basketball games, as well as providing the escorts for Homecoming princesses. The club is also devoted to betterment of the school's facilities in general, including painting bleachers and other various work around the NNC campus. i if l fftf It -flu ll S Uh Organizatioi I 5 I Sh L' Phtr V V I V flub 202 Organizations 4 i i Shepherdess is an organization consisting of wives of ministerial students, or fiancees of these students. Lynn Neil is the faculty advisor. 4-3- f ,L i X hifgr. h Jag ifsdw l le L- , dl . ., K fr, f ff' 1'-giv' y .1 g r .ff V, X l my !4,'.1f ,ndya 1 sr ,'f J' 1 X3 rl Kr 6, All Physical Education and Recreation majors can become members of the HPER club. Organized mainly to increase interaction amongst the members, the group attends seminars and activities involved within their major. K , 'a , 1 fe Pd 1 Organized by Dr. Crayton Moss, the men and women of Karate Club block, hit, and punch their way through rigorous training sessions in pursuit of the elusive black belt. Karate Club also did several exhibitions of their work at community gatherings. Athletes in Ministry is designed to help the 4 A I athletes at NNC through discussion, fellowship, prayer, study, and workshops to better use their athletic gifts to glorify God. The organization also sponsors many outreach oriented activities in- cluding working at church services, youth activi- ties, and community service projects. l fat fluh 9 Organizations 203 Q Donelda Herbaugh. Candace Matthews. Mari- lyn Leagar. Jolene Houser. Officers Busi ll flu ess b All Business majors auto- matically become members of the Business Club, which has become the largest club at NNC. The annual dinner which the club sponsors has become a major event on cam- pus. This year it was steak night for the members of the club and their guests. 204 Social Work!Business Club 5 o v ti lilo al if I' I la b Social work club gives a chance for all students inter- ested in social work to explore various 'social work tech- niques. They try to accomplish this goal through field trips to social agencies, inviting spe- cial speakers to present views and involvement in humani- tarian works. Phil Semenchuck. Geron Gibson, Lori Dikes. and Tad Newberry, Officers. I? . l Ill S u r Of the several clubs orga- nized at NNC, most are formed around physical activity. Chemistry Club, however, has goals of expanding the intel- lectual horizons of those in- volved. expressedly learning and discussing the ways in which chemistry is used in our evel'yday world. Xf'4i-n.m,..1 Top row: Dr. Sharpton. Don Wols. Harmon, Brian Smith: Middle: Dr. Marks. Ladeana Wiegelt. Lisa Redmond. Kim Lane. Eric Nesbitt. Steve Rasmussen. Dam Third row: Duane Lenn. Roland Cooke. Jum Hansen. Joe Ness, and Alan Cres. Bottom row: Brent Michelson. Terry Christianson. and Phil Munz. Top row. left to right1GrantIey Martellv. Marx Thatcher. Cherie Choate. Bruce Novell. Dr. Redfield. Bryan Smith. Dr. Fyfte. Bottom row Debby Booker. Katie Schmelzenbach. Cindy Meyer. Carolyne Duers. and Robin Johnson T lf Sa c ll S Dedicated to tackling and understanding those problems in our world which can be solved only through the use of physical science is the physics club. Chemistry Club Physics Club 'OH V T I o r e ns' lc s Forensics- club or speech team is a vital part of NNC's extracurricular activities. The team competes against other Northwest colleges in speech tournaments. Each member is required to compete in at least two of these. Sharla Myers. Nancy Diamond. Darlene Keith. Dennis Shultz. Dennis Waller. Sue Cantrell: bottom row: Rich Hume. Leatha Goecks, .lim Curty. Kurt Proctor, Kathy Olson Hu n 'ui Hr fl, e ll e , It S 0 s u The Hunger Awareness Group is a group dedicated to helping the student body to become more aware of situa- tions which plague the hungry people of our world. Guest speakers. presentations, and seminars are the usual mode for presenting their cause. 1 l xv! EI ll, cy 'W' L-5 Wir Melanie Martin, Lynn Sangster, Neil Johnson, Sara Gray. Laura Holmes. Not pictured: Gene Clark, Carla Thomas John Fillmore, Sheila Fillmore 206 Forensics!Hunger Awareness Group ilil M Open to all of NNC's women students, the As- sociated Women Student group endeavors to pro- vide the NNC student body with various ser- v i I. vice-oriented activities including this years Blood Drive. Advisor Barbara Hull. Cheryl Russell. Cindy Reppeto. and Carla Turner, sh' 4 l 1. is l u b Those frenzied followers of that feathery white powder- the ski club members had an- other fine. looooong winter on the slopes that was capped off by a group trip to Sun Valley which was headed by Dr. ,lim Willis. AWS Ski Club 'Of 5!'RPd'EI:J'C. COUN1'EI2'FOQC PfNxcn0,51:N Mofff DEXXDQS' WEAPONYE N OP +1 THRQVZI? ,owe Haguezgf pcrspcch VE PEMVICQQ 45? iff! yyyfgi 0 X Q Wfywgffkl K fx-. yd? W 459476 If -Xupqf f Wk gX,QQ1Q19o AQfe,s'AN WGSXQS 251 wb? we WSAGAS N BEST!! W W YANWAHAMAIU Wyyw 1 W 00,4 WND QR 'Q Www NOCHNI Tfozv B: .X ff UNLLE EJRUC5 W ...T NORMAL... E PX PYCSHMEN by U' WY wav +R' N DoN'+ wo 9? A sf' HAVE +0 .6610 53? my W W W My If A3 f CEMDX. Rf 'E I Ml ful 0 4 C7-...ff L X f If O' 1 fplkt A 474661 K 0 fffkx 49 GQ f rff'i fadfflqq-3 ink? MGT' 506' Qi My QR if 'X fQwQ ' 'e fl -fm Ykgeywqucff . M ,O . . ANT5 q S-A'4 K ' ..,..... .. ,V'- 4 '- ww 5 I Wqwq. . we M . , SJW ' V , - 'WV 659 f . xx V. 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' V ww ,-Marisa 'ww Opposite page top left: Kevin Engelhardt heading for a home run , , . top right: Rob Richardson at his usual spot . . . middle left: A smile from an assured N.N.C. wrestler . . . middle right: Two intramural basketball players struggling for the tip off bottom left: Offense is looking a little rough in this powder puff game , 4 . top: Pete Rowe looks a little fed up with the whole situation . . . middle: What's this??? A cheerleader with a definite bad attitude. way? it is 1 Q, X - Q- fanrlids Candids Zi The Epirit Team F 5, 01 SE , I r Q gunna? 'Q x 216 Volleyball The lzlollegball easnn Forget the team record which was dismal with four wins and thirty-three losses. I feel good because there was a lot of improvement, said head volleyball coach Mona Lewis. Coach Lewis in her first year as NNC volleyball mentor pointed out several positive points in what on the record, would have been a disappointing season. Lewis, who played on the collegiate level for Pep- perdine University noted, I hope to instill the commi- tedness in players that I saw at the NCAA level. This year we went through some rough times. It was a real building time for them and me. l'm excited about next year. We were coming on strong at the end of the season. l , Ii V .P V V 3 -- , ' i at 4 Nas 4 ' X V' 5' --' s .J J , - .D ' 12' , . 6' iq is 4 if in 'Y --4 wi' A Q15-xg. 1 7' p ffm Crm' h Kirk Freeman, Kim lane, laffy Wilson, Pam Myers. Donna Dahlquisl, Carol Pratt. Sheri Marks, Coach Mona Lewis. Bottom row: Tracy 'Aamir Haflwllr' Robert. Connie Collinge. lisa Keesler, Pam Quick, and Robin Llona. FUIPQPQ 44661-ilvaluag -ea M Top left fpg IIGQ: A little celebration of team- work! Top right Qpg IIGJ: Pam Quick spikes it down their throats. Above: A tense moment for the team. l ,..:s2s1a:mzssr:::we'n nf I ' . tl fl 1-:ws ,L -if IW! . ' Ma ll jx. . li I l L ' A., D All .V , m l ift ll! Jn llcll 1' , - fellas: P I 541, 2 I 8 Volleyball lop Coach Mona Lewis shares some laughs, Bottom left: Pam Myers saves the apnke Bottom right. Fast reaction times a strong point of the teaml ' 1 -x, F , ,Q AMF 'V . . MQW? A759 4, . .. V .1-. ff -,QL , '53 .221 fm 'S ,- xy ig.. 3 nf fn, fl 1- f C Q.- Y 4 -- -, '. 3 , in '11 ' QW! f'5 n vf' N11 s 1 32,31 'EY v. vw, R , S gn Soccer 1983-84 VVhHe they had a successhd season, percentage- wise it was the worst winfloss record ever for an NNC team. which shows the high caliber of soccer teams the Crusaders have had in the past. The final record stood at S-4-2. Individually. sophomore Jeff Schatz claimed nation- al spotlight ranking 5th in the NAIA for a per-game scoring average of I.5. He also set school records for goals in a season - 20: shots on goal - 57: and tied the record for goals in a single game - 4. Horwood has high hopes for the next season, as only four Crusaders will be lost to graduation: Jeff Hanway. Ray Cotner. Kim Lima Qall starters in the past four yearsb and Brent Michelson, who Horwood point- ed out. may be the toughest player to replace of the four since he filled in for us in so many positions throughout his career. He is like a utility man in base- ball - playing whenever and wherever we needed him most. 229 Soccer .'. W' . ,ig if . ww 0 . B V dr ,. ,wt '43, A . ' f , . Hg , ,mx VM, Q ,S-at as . i fl L qw -1, .,, , ,I .Y ,VN 5 ,. if if V, , 'nazi , 5' t 'i'f,f'iff! ff ,- W- QW., vvmlpv . .uw f1,,.,, 'h A ' ' s,ngJrf. . - -a ,V , :V 9 f' ,LW We-. ,, 1 , f 4 ff f,,. 5' Q , ' ,fry ,, f . , w53':. 1 4: Nw, - r, M 1 t f ' -vm, 1, Yi . ig, , ,fi I vs K W, ui. , . ,W ,, rm: , IN 1'43f',w , S V ,,.,,- Ml V, ,, ,mf ti? 5 ,,,e'f'x J ,JM 'wg M 10lf 1 9 ' N ,1-S A 'L , . . W ' in mr as i may , W, f 'WS' ae 4550! af' . K new wad' , an Q W ., My 'M at .wff Clockwise left: Goalie Jeff Carr dives to save a goal .., Crusaders l983-84 . .. Victor Ali in action , . . ' .win -,rv-ew is Filth in the nation in scoring, Jeff Shatz drives an- other one toward the net . , . the one and only Sven Olsen. e 'flag' , 'fp 1 'N x. ,Vo x Wx S giwx ni! E NN S 5. L, wWf Ku 222 Soccer I 4 X 0 l 'hill nw il fa, imma R ww H -v lavage, 4 ,,',pa I' f-rpms ,gl x Q4 -Q 4'-1' nf as The Crusader's I983-84 Soccer team included Jeff Shatz, Ron Richardson, George Zickefoose, Derek Bauder. Ray Cotner. Darren Crager, Don Wols. Eric Hoyle. Gene Gertson, Sven Olsen. Steve Caven. Brent Michelson. Mark Wheller. Kim Lima, Jeff Hanway. Jeff Carr, Victor Ali, .loe Lax. Joe Pearson, Dave Daniels, and Stan Pickell. They were coached by Dr. Art Horwood and assisted by Vern Riehle. K t I Y 1' an 4 ki., A su ' P S sf f ,W Q ' 9 Y JJ + NX. Omen S Basketball ttlommfs Basketball For as young as our team was, I feel it was a very good season. said Martha Hopkins. NNC's Womens Basketball coach. After losing 6 of their first 7 road games. the Crusaders came back to win S of their last IO and drew the number two seeded team in the district qWestern Oregonj for their opening round playoff game. The NNC women were narrowly defeated and West- ern Oregon went on to finish 2nd in the District to the University of Portland squad which captured second place in the nation amongst NAIA schools. Qlhe Crusaders will host the University of Portland team February 8 next yearj. Individuals paved the way to a strong team effort: Brenda I.a- brum received the Salisbury award as well as MVP and was select- ed as a conference all-star: Maaike Thompson received the team inspirational award: Candy Wilson was voted team captain and selected as an academic All-American: Jennifer Freeman was voted to the NAIA all-star team as well as the conference all-star team and Holly Bortz was named as the team's most improved player. ...- le I gy Hit' 15 L I x xx Ns., Opposite page top, Holly keeps the ball in action: mid- dle, Women's Basketball team standing left to rightz Coach Dr. Hopkins, Elisha Ely, Bren- da Labrum, Candy Wilson. Holly Lewis, LaDeana Weigelt, Brenda Newell, Kneeling: .lulie Uranga, Tara Holstine. Jenni- fer Freeman, Dawn Farrell, and Maaike Thompson. Bot- tom left, Tara overcomes pres- sure, Jennifer jumps free of blockers and makes an excel- lent basket, Top, Coach coaches, Brenda drives to the key. LR ,- 1 if' t b A--'tw V , jr .L I r .. QQ .ax it ff ' J 'ji -'gf' . ., 'S Ln , . ,. fy K.. N I NA af F . Mx., . 'L ? M ., prfff 3 ,, fw R ., gs Li , f YQ ,nawy wwf! , , f 1 f, yWQg,q,,,,, 1 Wy, M. f V , , 4f'jg:jg:'f' 1 ' WW' f ,W V.- , Y ji I agus: A M .4 , 45 - 9 ', - --.-.,, - I' Q, 'Q L 6 jf? V'?i?6'Q- Q s A 4'.- '1'iJQ .Q 1' I 21 , ' f .- ' . .fp :' 5: I as -- lr nw.. 3 . n ,A Wg, iw ,. MW, Q Q ., 4 X! 4' 0-f I lggzgv, .fF f?f Sw, ' uns X V92 23? 25, ,.,4,,..,.,, sw '-'YW' fix.: fgn A5 ' L44 5,- ,f 5 4 Tam 'Hb--.0 ng 1 -gg., 1 an ,b E --QQ . NNC's Men's basket- ball team scratched out a very respectable I5-I4 record during the '83-'84 season nearly qualifying for the playoffs in what most people would have said from the outset could only be a rebuild- ing year. The Crusaders finished a perfect IO-O at home knocking off the powerful cross-town rivals and dis- trict champions, College of Idaho. along the way. I am very happy with the progress we made this year, noted head coach Gary Matlock. Only two players will be lost to graduation from next year's squad. Rob Richardson, QA first-team All-District selectionb and Jeff Smith Q A second- team All-District selec- tionj are those two play- ers which will be graduat- ing. They both did a great job for us. I was pleased with their performances this year, said Matlock. Tony Stone, a returning player was also a second- team. All-District per- former, and will quarter- back the 84-'85 Crusad- ers to what looks to be a very promising season. lf we play to our abili- ties next season, we should have a very suc- cessful year, said Mat- lock. D28 Vlen's Basketball 3 a N-. 4 A W ' Tix 3 . JM as in .ir 1 ,ra , 'Www Y X W . a Ai 2 1 Q ' ' ' 2 W J' 7 K , QW? 5' ' w V g ' 1' ' aw , ' C f A hm.: If A D. ,. .1 Q ,. J 3' A , 'A ,fb ,r. .f 5 f ' . L . Y, 'i L 5, 4 2' I ' uv 9? Q Awqfqgi 5, K 'if 4 is z2i5MWffi' Q , Q Qi? i V Ms. . 4,5 We x U -1' . 1 1- V-if A- 4- .. - -mfs pl I on Q MF' Q Xa .-,, -.,. Q X, ,, 1 f s ' fu.,- ff . ps if ,. , W g,',z,., A... .. 3.4 f' E , 4, 'Q' S 311, N N fw 4' If X ,' Si, S K N S N R W Sb X. ix xv . 2 Q Q .5 x S A is s i 4 lx Q4 X ao ww X X X X S , AS' . Q y S 'Y x . X X if X ml fl UW? 3 x z Wi' I '1 W 44 gt if , if, , 1 v,, 'px r ,fs--fa. r'. 9Qf-qt nf, U : win , ,A 4'-r 4 5 ,, I me-'Wi ' f 2 f l, Mm. X5 X n 5 1 A 'L' nik '1 X ' -W5 u ffl Y 1. , .L Fl V-did'-e.qP,5. We were coming on strong at the end of the season. said wrestling coach Darryl Wenner. Indeed, coming on strong would be the best way to describe the end of NNC's wrestling sea- son. Although the final record was 2-6: those 2 victories came in their two final matches of the season. The Crusaders placed 6th in the District Tour- nament. with Senior Scott Gregory capturing 3rd and qualifying for the Na- tional Tournament in Oklahoma. Ken Lewis placed 4th in the district meet, losing twixe to the eventual na- tional champion. Wenner. in his first year as NNC wrestling coach had praise for the athletes. They were a fun-loving team, but quite serious about what was best for the teama there was always good comera- defy. Wenner also had great expectations for upcom- ing '84-'85 season, We should be improved in overall strength, and there are several good prospects here in the val- ley which may attend NNCI' 232 Wrestling Left and clockwise: Coach Wenner feels the match in many ways . . . Wayne Millar grabs some points . , . Glenn Spinnie meditates and rests up for another match . . . Team members are, standing from left to right: Mike Lawson. Wayne Millar. Scott Gregory. Jim Pratt, John Carver, Coach Daryl Wenner. Kneeling: Mark Tollen, Glenn Spinnie. Dennis Shults. Ken Lewis. and Norman Archer. womens Tennis Members of this years women's tennis team include: Nachlle Roberts, .lenne Johnson, Kris Rees. Debbie Ulrey, Ginger Rinkenburger, Anita Tilzey. and Carloyn Kopke. The head was Art Ellis Individual honors went to Debbie Ulrey Most Valuable and Kris Rees was voted Most Improved player while Nachlle Roberts received Wanda Rodes Tennis award for her effort and leadership. X .,,. . J . i i tx 3 T f7'ff+?ff. 17:5 JVM ielkiiili? VV f 4 1 Sf A' 'W W K' W 'iii-gif QS- 41- 6fvf?:'w1w ., .f :-- f 4 Q t a as os :Y is f was ,gg aff, f 1, we 3 V 6.--QqfQ.u.v 4' 'seg Q, J.-'W : :.':.': .mst sf? ' i'f'f1'?7 -Ml' s Ziff , . . . . ? ff gala. ...,.,.,.,, ,f ,,,, ,.,,,,, 5 5 gigzzfadsf' 1gZzl,5,,s igfyygff V.:. t .vi--Q as A se, f QAr-- T s if 2 1'+'-2-l5f?3f1fF ffl' if M 4' E 5 Q3-Qin Ll . -.q ni-1 ' 4- i j :'.z . A A qv A. Iggy ,,..', 1 75. J . , in i?n:o 4 ' W , ,fs 1 --, is 5 ,ww L iii ,Gi ff T is 1-525353 M ,444-iff 1' ' Q 'f Y 9' -sz jf' 'S' X 2 1 M' 2252242 f -if 1. -.- -.H-ln. ,,,....-,fgmusulllv va-uonvhmqwgq , f A I, T. s I ' , it 1 Q - Wifi, 2 34 Women's Tennis wi M To X , ., ,qt ,Q rxv xt ' 3 ,O gi ' VV ,, A XX., -, . 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Most vaIuabIe players on the team were Mike Caven and Rob Warwick while Sacket was voted Most improved and received the Paul Swalm tennis award. 1' 4-... 4 X x X 'mi- ll-2 mf- r 5 ,, . ' v9 .' r , ' 1 1 .',' 1- -5'Aif-f'ief+5'.:t '-,E't9e?Q'9:?bQ'aP3'f.:5f fu! K-5 - I ' . .':p,,.1 av f?'xYu'iu'fAQ3'J-1Q4.a - f' 'Ximian xt. A 6 1-11 -r' OL C l - - s -,- r 'Q P-J c , Y - i-'Wann .,.-- fp anal.-,cs Ms' ,S ,Q n 1 H 'Lx I FJGSVU. j.,x'!l A lf' .,:-mars, gy . .., a,v!:sk I, , .. ' .E I. , nw -Y - . idlx -- -'- '-A. it Men's Tennis 23 rusader aseball A Top: Three baseball members listed from back row: Jim Rotter. Derek Nesley, Todd Croy. Widd Medford, Bruce Weatherford. Dan Edwards, Davin Engelhardt. Frank Negrette. Ron Hezeltine, Jeff Hanway and Coach Tom Litsey, bottom row: Ev Tustin. Steve Metcalfe, Mike Serri. Chris Egger. Dave Malpass, Tim Miller. Mike Hurley, Chad Christensen. and Jeff Shea. 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' ,' 'mix 'X ' 1. 1 i ' F 7 1 W , - 'mf A W M sa g 9 . ff Z' W UMA! 2 . N 7 f fr' J, W f1NMMgfQmvQft,,. Q- 4' e -4 fy, X ' sf , 0 fiwwwwsf Wf .Awih-as4fff.z,w1w.arf,,vwfgs.,.,, I ,W ,JN ,W g'g'.'.L. i 3 3 f ie. ws! , .sag in Wye? -.ll 9, 1' - w'f.JKq 3 - , .MA M321 J. . is A 'I ,Ms -5 - ig N Q Coming off of a season in which the Cru- saders finished only percentage points out of the play-offs. much was expected from this year's squad. Key injuries to the pitching staff. which was very young to begin with. dashed many of those hopes for a competitive record and the squad finished a season mark below the .500 level. As a team however. the Crusaders sparkled at the plate. rapping out a .3 I 3 team average. Leading the club in that area were Kevin Eng- lehardt and Tim Miller who battled .370+. Seniors Dave Malpass, Ron Hezeltine. and Widd Medford also hit at or above the .300 level. as did freshman Chad Christensen who after taking over at third base midway through the season improved steadily at the bat to finish well above the .350 mark and added two home runs including a grand slam. Miller, Englehardt. Hezeltine. and Medford were named to All-Conference spots while pitcher Todd Croy. who compiled a 4-4 sea- son mark received honorable mention. Top: Todd Croy pitching. right: Chad Chris- tensen hitting a home run. 551315. ' fn 3 fi?-ez' rf: 1 A rf' Quits. A 1 'H T Q if i 3 Mg 3 'i . Q i rw- ,V g . ' X i ' V,-vs: WWW, A .'. . I :W L g ,,f,- Z 1. .I t 4' V 1 I X V -4 . ,V.A I, . Q ': ' . 7? , ' 5 ' F , .X U X X ' AYP F Q k i by -r 6, ,l Q P, M 4 4 .... 'p f 4 ,AMA 'f -WfHamm', 1 s X lg x r Q . I ' . Y 'A if , ' V: inf L ': ' X -y Q 9 ll Xe f 4' ,Q Q ., Q LX 'gffx A gif. I . ya 'Kafka' -QM 320 m l ' N' Af .- if Y. f. I lla u U r r X I sv .. g 1 . 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Dari Olson, and Karyn Bignell. front row: Karen Carpenter and Bebe Day 'IW -'H-ly... -.w,,,,,m .....xYw4 Q'gy4,,g, A. ' f .-2,1 9. 'V 5 ' - . A , . 33 i , 0 Q , ' .- f 3-,3f '!i,'f- 943' . . g Q--Q I 4: V' Z 4: 4.33433 - Q Wy! . L 'f fse ',. -- ' - . V ,,' ' l l .J -j I 4 ,. Y-K x 'Y I ,. - -.-.iw-We N52 f--4 f . .1 M' x 1 M vi- . ,,f,?L'-Y , gs.. ,, ,W -,,,,-.y QS. I fm' , up .. ' ' f ': . . . 6.54- vig' fa, J, 1 A-V - v ,x .Qi 1 Q1 J will-nv ' e-inf? Q' q? '.Q u , 'Y A-O . px .1 ,LD -.. --,. fy, I nk. 'I -- irq -.fs 5' h rf - :L swan'-3'ia,'s f25.'. ., 5 1 ,5Jfi 'F -in. .TCT-C.f1f' Annually the N.N.C. women's track team produces a very competi- tive group of runners. In the last few years. relay teams have expecially sparkled. Antonette Blythe, Julie Price. Shana Galloway and Robin Johnson passed the baton between them all the way to All-district as well as All- conference team in distance run- ning. Galloway was voted the most valuabIe team member: Johnson inspirationaI : Bebe Day team cap- tain. and Jana Zellmer most im- proved . For the fourth straight year Blythe received the L.E.S. track award. Above: Antonette Blythe and Robin Johnson struggle for the finish line. Bottom: Steve Yerger hands off to Ron Rich- ards to keep the lead. .- :Jaffr- 'll Q N -s - ri ...br QQ AW' vi i I .. -AQFQT-45' N.,-13' if 'Il .4mQ '-- ., A, ,bf Wai' 'Q i hkt 'biz NV 1984 ' en's rash eason A , fax' ' if Team picture: standing: Steve Curl. Ron Richards. Mike Gilbert. Arnold Overpeck. Marty Donaldson, Steve Yerger. and Coach Paul Taylor . . . Middle row: Scott Wallace, Bruce Booker. Mike Henderson, and John Oord . . . Front row: Darrell Maclearn, Doug Edwards, Mark Wright, Hank Wyborney . . . Bottom left: John Oord gets helping hand from two friends after a hard race . . , bottom right: a successful handoff is received by Mike Gilbert . .. opposite page: Darrell Maclearn gives it what he's got to clear the bar. . ,gin A 'TV' ll- 'Sr' in nag- .1 L-',,..+,.L , Qrffhw M D... JM-1 6. ...av- ' 1 244 Men's Track n 1 1 l l 3 tl tsiist' K Qi ki- ,f '32 453 1 A ,, 'Z K if 53 il ' mi . fg '15 Il gl 95 safe ' Q s 77-Mei -f- ' A The men's track team may not have exactly set the sports world on its ear this year, but head coach Paul Taylor has much to look forward to next year. There will be no men graduating from this year's squad. Every man is a returnee includ- ing the team captain. Ron Richards and Mark Unicume who finished third nationally in the NalA Indoor Nationals this year. Unicume was voted most valuable by his team members and also received the Wesley Young track award. Hank Wyborney was vot- ed most improved and John Oord inspira- tional . 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The season was highlighted by a second place finish for Se- menchuck in the Ore-Ida tour- nament, and a fifth place fin- ish for Graham at the Whit- man Invitational. six, 422.44 -' ln the men's regular season play, the Athenian intramural football team led with five winning games and no losses. Congratulations ATH for a perfect season record! Other season records were: SLA 4- I1 OLY 3-2: LSP 2-3: ADP I-4: and trailing the list was SPA 0-5. The super bowl tour- nament featured ADP as the Cinderella team, led by the flailing Mark Pounds. The womens powderpuff action starred MP's wE'le five wins, followed by BB with three win -nd team +54 with one win. The championsn game score was MP's 6 - BB's 2. 248 Intramurals ,.-N f Q Ag ,. ,, ff 31' n: , 4,455 1 ff f f: f M WU 1 . f a . B S li , .,..,iL-4,..s:-uv N 1 X .. f as , , 'tx 'T w xl' L4 Vw as . 1 6 A If It may not be the Superbowl or the NBA championship, but it's still football or basketball, and the competition appears just as intense. Intramurals is serious busi- ness, for the most part. The mon- ey isn't the same as what the pros get. and the fame will not be as great, but don't tell the play- ers! For them it's more than kill- ing time on week-ends. lt's com- petition and determination to give it their all. .,.,., gM4rQ,,'lQV1I'iF:' .Na tgfw, 5. Q X intramural Basketball Clockwise right: Dave Malpass looks for an opening Randy Wiley pulls up for the jumper Jamie Christv eves the hoop .. Ron Hezeltine goes up strong .. Rwan Hansen protects the ball . A . Jeff Hamsax leads the fast break. XS X sk sei X as sw NN sa, get Wm NX as -- Q- -1 QNX 1 X NQQSQ9' ta QS: i X Noe t XX s 515 .se 1 - sank X X-XQY N - e .teaiegxjs ,M 191 5 S- I l 1-....., , -we . v- W 1' of uxfqrf- H- all ' 0. ha' -+-ww MW 4 . - f- . . Q ng . G , A if 'uw fjfgaw '- f-- ' p - 1 ' , e 4, -4-f J .-,. . ,, I is x v X ' 'gh 4. fl J WAR ,. I , a ' ' V . il 0' f , f , ,f lg , e :, W ' as Lu i , 1 n fig!! V. 5'R,:!IVg?3,,,vg M Wi? 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Mike Oniel Makes a successful catch . . . Rosanne Schaad throws an underhand pitch . . . Brian Millar blows the ball away . . . Everyone watches while Jim smashes the ball . . . Kim aims steadfastly. ,,,, X X N ' e -Q .,,,, . 1 S X X YW Y x , Qi 2'2: QX Q X X ........... X if as l X xx fx X X aw lil X ' RW f fe, . e .fzgxfs X . XX I sxkfw. - N -N N Q Q s X As x X ' ,bb. Alf .U F way.-igggli-Xe, - .X Q . y is la a, ,Q - , I,,, ,:,::,:,t,,, xy f i ee ata fif ' -Q 1 A . ,fmt ., ,w5M'0 .f q.:,A. - tx N a .v- 4- ,Ci .qgik ,ws . aw M, .fi . jg,.,.r .. .y. 5. '- 31 lf Y if 3 1.2015- vif 1 v ' A 1 252 Intramurals P! bf wow, 5 A 'qm.,.,.-duff tc 11,547 t, .KW ., , X .x,,,,m, an K . , . if YPXSQ X Qty ,x y ,X fi iffy , xx G4 Kg, S Vlfi L r it ' Q1 S1 'nfl ,, Q1 igxi A i A ' eas',? 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Maybe not the best example of our national past time, perhaps the athletes are not quite poetry in motion but for them the spirit of competition is to be found no greater high than the softball dia- monds of Kurtz park and NNC. 7 4- 0 , I I I O Intramurals 'N f All-DISTRICT soccer soccer men s basketball womens basketball men s track and field women s track and women e track and wornen s track and wornef. ', track and 254 Sports Awards field field field field A , .Jeff Carr , Steven Olson Bob Richardson Jenifer Freeman Mark Unicume Antonette Blythe ,Julie Price Shana Calloway Robin Johnson lintnnette ' lgthe llwarded he lllophins- Humphrey llward Because of her skill, ability, lead- ership, sportsmanship, and schol- arship, Antonette Blythe was awarded the Hopkins Humphrey Award. Antonette contributed the most to the women's sports pro- gram over her four years of inter- collegiate competition. Antonette also received the L.E.S. track award for the fourth straight year. Also, this year in track and field, she re- ceived All-District and All-Confer- ence-lst team. Orrin E. Hills Intercollegiate Award ....,..................... Jeff Hanway Hopkins-Humphrey Intercollegiate Award ...............,...... Antonette Blythe Bennett Volleyball Award ........... Pam Meyers Salisbury Basketball Award ,...... Brenda Labrum Reed-Jamison Basketball Award . .Bob Richardson Frazier-Coselle Wrestling Award .,.. Scott Gregory Wesley Young Track Award ....... Mark Unicume HONORABLE MENTION ALL-DISTRICT ............. SOCCCI' ......,...................... SOCCCY ..,........ SOCCCF .....,..,.... women's basketball men's basketball ,... . . . .Victor Ali . . . .Stan Pickell . . . .Jeff Schatz . . . . .Jeff Smith . . . . . .Tony Stone baseball ..,....,,.. ..... W idd Medford baseball . ,,...., ...,...Tim Miller iBrrin '. Hills 'nterrollegiate Hwarrl .leff Hanway was awarded the Orrin E. Hills Intercollegiate Award for his superb show of athletic abil- ity and academic achievement. Throughout his four years at N.N.C. .less has won countless awards throughout his four years at N.N.C. while maintaining a 4.0 grade point average in pre-medi- cine. This year Jeff received four- year awards in soccer and baseball as well as being co-captain of the soccer team. Eldon Beer Baseball Memorial Award ............,........ Chad Christensen J.B. Frazier Baseball Award ........ Ron Hezeltine Taylor Golf Award .................. Jeff Graham Paul Swalm Tennis Award ........ Nachele Robert Gamma Nu Gamma Senior Award . .Brenda Newell Gamma Nu Gamma Award ...... Marilyn Ericksen N-Club Award .....,.........,.... Ron Richards R qw. , ,,, 4 1.4 . f 1, -1. . ALL-CONFERENCE - lst team women's basketball .,,.w.. women's basketball ..,..,., women's track and field ,... women's track and field .,., women's track and field ...B women's track and field ..,. baseball ..,......,..,..,. baseball ..,.....,..,.s,.,. ALL-CONFERENCE - Ind team baseball .....,.......,,,,,.s,l baseball ...,..,..,...a.. HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE volleyball .,.,..,...f. . baseball .r.,f...... , e end, I 'Nl 'Nfl fl Brenda Labrum Jenifer Freeman Shana Galloway , Robin Johnson Antonette Blythe .. Alicia Tilzey Widd Medford Tim Miller kevin Engelhard! Ron Hezeltine Pam Mex ers Todd Crm Sports Awards 255 is 'hx Hu X W ff as ,Lf Q3 5 I lIBl'05 Plllelzfs M I' -'ff' 4 ,Sv HWTX, f 5? X7 wg' ,M-D , 411 1 I 45 ,ff My TJ T I X D5 of '4 ' A . ',-255 , I ' S . 'x . t , + 5 L' e - Pl .w C yy .sg A Q A ' ' , J f I A , iff, 7 rv' ' f N X 1 ! fm Q a x r . X y . bf z Q 3 , ' l a . y e .1 it W 5 f Now we must ask ourselves, Am I a Crusader? Does my life exemplify a 'Soldier of the Light'? After all, that is what Crusaders r were - soldiers of the light. And today the battle continues. As never before The dark one presses his attack against us. His stinging arrows fly past us and often strike in unprotected areas of our souls. However. those of us who have joined the fight need not rely on our strength - our r Father's will be'more than sufficient. For those of you who have not taken up the sword though. where 2 does your strength lie? Where is your protection? A world around y lx you is slowly dying and there is but one hope. When will you heed ' that call? Q W, I waited patiently for the Lord. He turned to me and heard my cry i X: -- . . . He put a new song in my mouth. a hymn of praise to our God. If Many will see and hear and put their trust in the Lord. 4' X Psalm 40:l.3 W f S I , f l . rf , K x 5... fn ? 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JOHN FRANK Nompo, Idaho 83651 CARL 8 DEBBIE STAPP dgiutfifilt RUTH SAFE BUY ON USED CARS MIKE I-IUPPMAN Bus. 466-22.77 RGS. 467-732.7 197 Caldwell Blvd, Nampa DON LITTLEPIELD Bus. 466-2277 RGS. 467-6454 BUYXSELLXTRADE 'Ireasure Valley C C 'Kitt' -I'I k .Ig f 'i'i't:' wi H ' 'PIONEER TITLE COMIIANY 0 OF c . 467-6501 ANYON COUNTY Custom Cabinetry - House 8 Office Furniture Kitchen Design Planning - Light Commercial g:S,,T5?Lf5:Ef,iNG ,j1',jjlH,QQ2jjj31f. Norman Myors!Rt. I - Box 1296, Nampa, Idaho 206 46676.36 Attention NNC Students, Faculty 8: Friends: ' ' Y HJS A Fa ART PEARSOR Check on Your Checklng Account No bank or savings and Ioan offers you a better combination ot I I N I minimum balance and service charge for your checking NAMPA S IEW ELER5 SINCE 1931 account than Northwest Federal Savings. - 0 No service charge with S200 minimum balance. f 'Qi 0 Under S200 balance the service charge ls 53.00. ' ' - 0 You can wrtte unlimited number ot checks. 0 Depositlwlthdrawal at 63 convenient HandlBank0 9' A Iocatlons In the intennountaln area. J 0 Nationwide HandlBank!Ptus Systemw at over 2.300 ,. locations In 47 states. 84 X Save More Wlth Your Savings -'s 3, Northwest Federal offers you the best rates in town on yoursavings P4 X and Certificates ot Deposit. Stop In today . . . we're In your neighborhood. NCRTHWE Q , 1206 2nd Sr. S., N.amp.a 5 ' 1' 1 466-1471 II. SAVINGS AND LOAN , 33 y., W t L' t ' X ' ASSOCIATION I 6 , if 3. NAMPA 0 202 Holly Street 0466-7745 or 888-7110 ,' . . x O.-ri. Advertisements 269 .Fr ' S , I , oyx -'ai :L 4 wi.: Ta, if- K ' 'Q Q 5 1 'Q DJ rw 3' CI Nazarene Ray Morrison, Senior Pastor Dave Boswell, Minister of Youth Alan Lake, Minister of Music Our students: :sg f-noerson - so Bowes 'wc Crows E' 'Jr 30198 ,eff Ernest ' C ,r eooge cv eooge ff ,L ft :J I, ' ' ' TCW' G rg-er r DCKQGV ' kan Ere: pr, C fzffl 19' NO? piC1ur6d: r 'f,fr5,rrr,JV I r 'Ir rvvffqrf 4 1 4 J 270 Advertisements Iympia, Wa Church of the Nazarene 'RN ex 2020 E 22nd Ave Glympia, WA 98501 :yas .- I ll ottte I ouR STUDENTS Amy Bennett Jim Bennett John Bennett Byron Clark Leslie Colantuono Mark Edgbert Kari Heistrom Cheryl Jennewein Duane Slemmer Mark Winchester sf. ,J ' 2 fl ' C QQ, it I thonk my God every time I remember you. In oil my proyers for oil of you, I olvvoys prov with joy . . . being confident of this, thot He who begon o good work in you will corry it on to completion until the cioy of Christ Jesus. 7-1 Philippions 113, 4, 6 Serving Christ . . . cis a way of life! Denver First Church of the Nozorene 'WIC lent Wflffiffjcifi fr.-venue Englewood, Colorodo 80110 C3031 761-8370 .- I -D K JH s: '+I is 1 qw Iw.,,-I It fy, L' I.I. Nlgf' ,Il-'Il I - I, . A I. I , '- 14' -. f.-W, .11 V' ,L A, ,V , . ,, 'I' I -Q - , I? is . W... J L' I I, :el A , .., I ,IX ,.',,v 1' pf 0 'N '-' . ,X r. I , I. y. 1 ..y I 5 '.-w - Q tar .. I, ft, K I I ij ', - 'L, .4 ,, ,. N3- I, I , IITI .II T :Hp AIG rf 5?'rIlEIIi'IIfd' ,Q I ' si I I .1 'Ii 'Ngyxy A!! .7 i 'IS -I Q'fiI14 jQ3'ig 1 I ,I I fgfgfib Q1 I .fgjw IQ-'3'g.s,x IIfT13IjsI'sIIfwIQ: I fl 23,5 'V- -I, QI II IN I .I If .E -,X lx 7,0-. tiff A I Ilan. lfjex 'VI '- I Nx I I 1?i3?i?9IIHI f ?'fs I-4 fowl . Inf I It-: 'J-,I--I ' 'V ffI'3I II WTB 5'-.' MIT?-iff'-I I IMI I I.I .-fI,'2QIjq.,'II :. II 1 w. Q' IWZTIISIF I I 425 I , I IM- grate, law-.QE-'ff-' - .f I7-If ' .-7,15 ' fy. 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IV I I - I I in-,JLY ,N Wal,-,H I '70 mjcfl' X, , I -'Q 'I fy ,II ,ff I I 4 I H f Elf! 'II .e .! 1 TV JI 'I If I' IXI XY'-A f of I7 , ff' ff 1!I 'I flf' I, I ,, I 4, I , ' ,f II' I 1 f, 7,1 , I f If -1. M4 X We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. For Colossians L28 fNew International Version I r . r f I If ' - I-I 1 I II f QV f fi' . I 1 'IA W WII ' I , f 1 ,,, fy, ,II I NAMP First Church of the Nazarene IP 600 15th Avenue South, Nampa 'QT O Advertisements 2 7 I INSURANCE FOR NON-DRINKERS ONLY Q ' nvsunuvcf COMPANIES AUTO- CHURCH - HOME- LIFE FRANK E. LANUM STATE AGENT WE BUILT A COMPANY JUST FOR YOUI' I 717 E. ROOSEVELT, NAMPA QHOLLY SHOPPING CENTER, PHONE: 466-8442 1 bum P I 3 GJ' 5 I TI-I Q3 THE V 2 T E ' enzm' 6+ NUE ' i Finn LAND8- , X I I I Til, H ggi!! 467-7181 466 3687 SO. NAMPA KARCHER NAMPA 6 4 1223 12th Ave. Rd. 723 Caldwell Blvd In I :Ee 467-4443 467-3336 II you s,,0u,d 'ff I b d ' . , I af Iffslfjlng , i . I' iff., 1 Vg your clothes. amatlon I f 4.26 . . . I s I Processed Potatoes Dlvnslon f ' U , Po Box 9069 E f----...... P Nampa, Idaho 83652 Telephone: I208I 466-8911 Ave, Sguth, Nampa 272 Advertisements , 56- KATSUDM Beauty cgafon, 1110 CALDWELL BLVD NAMPA IDAHO 467 7436 Ruth Hadway Owner Were here to please you y Y 5 Downtown Nanlupa 1311120 all Wh THE MWVIE mmm? Mum go home with you VIDED Vu--+ United n Frrst FEDEHHL SRWHE5 Chuck Mlles ASSISLBHL Vlce Presldent Manager Nampa Offlce 1001 NampalCaldwell Blvd Nampa ID 83651 Forever Lzvmg Products Inc A109 Vgfa Phone 466 8444 1619 Gamty Blvd IQUZZA' -20226 Nampa Idaho 83651 HAIR DESIGN Ellen Archuleta H S , , Ask abo f f quaranf el Nutnf onal Dre! Earn extra o MON.-FRI. - 7'Il A.M. SATURDAY - 8-9 A.M. Charlotte Skyles ,sown pn' THE Loswccqf' Counselor Offrce 467 5473 Home 466 0740 143 CALDWELL BLVD NAMPA ID 8365I Educational Opportunity' College Checking Accounts Our nterest bearing checking accounts rate straight As' Reg f NOW d ll lste oro e an we even throw in the first ZOO perso ahzed checks onthe u house Ben Franklin I-ELIC? ll I 709 Nampa Caldwell Boulevard 720 16th A S p ld h 8 th Zibld I Q - ft I i - 1 4 A S. . r rl . I . n I ' ' 4 I I 4- I I. I FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 0 ---.---l- V ' 7 Nampa, Idaho 46 7-5591 . Z, x ' 'J n s I ve. o. Nam a. a o 3851 ' Hts 'n on u er Styl s Owners: Gloria Davies 6 Ka y m em n ' uoursae, er 'i ', ' :nc me 274 Advertisements q Bnpleg Boorn 8: fin CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Yif ffl! W! f'1Iln'l :Il U! fflfl OFFICES IN NAIVIPA BOISE AND CALDWELL IDAHO ONTARIO OREGON Best Tlfilklnsijes Qilass ui 4 ber W W T ' 7 , O II I I 1, . .1 ruv l - ' 4 ' M , 'J' f I I I il.: I I AIM ff! I .. '- I A 7 7 Y T , ' I - - 0 Q , C 1--1-ith. Ave. fo. 400---I.-4 Nampa. Idaho I ... .-,. O F-In-TT Advertisements 275 I 3giiiE'LTf:?g1i'r X N THEHUNWCHERMLL I s s 1 C.: Q 1 Q I , Btdx Buildm, Fitne: Pro ram- ' ' ' Idaho s Quality Fashion Department Store DOX LE CCLLINQ W Owner R Nampa idaho Karcher Mall Nampa, Idaho 83651 ' 145 Nampmcaiaweli Blvd Phone Te'ep O e Im' 4673393 Y I Nampa. ID S3651 4650532 :I I I 3 ' Only First ,LIN Interstate Bank gives you these Nw 7' rights all over the l V I Q 5 I was GOLDEN CORRLL FAMILY STEAK HOUSE TERRITORIAL RIGHT Jil I , - 'Q rave the right to cash a personal check for up to 219200 at e' 1 300 -:Woes in our multi-state territory with a First Interstate TERRITORIAI. RIGHT W2 r , , , .e tne right to get cash whenever you need it - day or i ' sm' gr' 7 ca, a week from over 725 Day and Night Teller machines in Z Q' -Si e territory. TERRITORIAL RIGHT 33 'ave the right to move or travel all over the west and 'rw more with you. I First Interstate Bank Flrst Interstate Bank ol Idaho, N.A. TED WILCOX i y Partner I Manager Oliiggjilgznhpolghe 623 Caldwell Blvd., Nampa 466-1266 ' Rf:',f:'fQ efgiafr. Member F.D.i,C. RCA-WHIRLPOOL-SYLVANIA ROLAND J. SMITH, CPA ,, , . ,, DARIUS T BAILEY CPA Nampa s complete appliance store SMITH, BAILEY 8. co., CPAH DISC-VIDEO CLUB--CASSETTE 812 12th AVE. SO., NAMPA, IDA. 83651 WLEPHONE 'wa' 4692493' nom SORENSEN 419 Caldwell Blvd., Nampa Manager 467-1212 276 Advertisements I l-.J wk ik ik Movies Sports News Rellglon Klds Spanish Music And More' UNIVWE U CABTLIIEH 'IfuE3T!nE3V'F5IfC5J1NF HBO Authorized Dlstrlbutor Located on 5921 Tlmbre Drlve, Caldwell Tel No WWWWQHEHQA1 L- 454 3061 5 5 x O O I , Y, 1 4 'Q , ns . ' L ' . ' ' Q, . ' I e 317' , 2 I 3k . Z fi fx I Q Q if ,...-. ' - - . nf, il! ' Y ' t ' X '- 1 - 1 . , 22 . I. as ' - 4 f 9 , I . . . o - - A A V I ' Q.-'11 I ,. , g. I f ' ' 'im 0 . V' V 'gifxtsntv -' 1 ' I ' 1 'yxsmv ' '4' . l1L'Kp.'1 1 j'.'Qg, ' ' . I . . ,F , 4 Y n chi m V ' . ' ' ' ' 'X - 4 . . Kg- A L .2 I' l-lg' , ,.......-n 55 ' - ' ' - Q - - - 1 F. - J - . - '- - ,- . - ,- Q - - QJ - . N .. J' -N n 1 J - v W I I - , I I I il il il O C Q 0 0 i l ' W-w.:,:, Eg ' 'Wm.. 0 0 n x V . f - .... MN' x l ' - .1 a I s ' V ,' n +--,.,k - - LV. ,U , , , M lf' -2. '1' ,. V M .I ' lv , 1. 1: GAF X A 1: --V '- ' fm ' , , ., slvwfii- ' ttf 4 1, ' . , - , s ' t , ' , ': if I s V - V 35.3 .ls ' ' ' . . A ,ij 5 ' . ' .nf A 1 'Qfh -Eg. : 1 ' ' 'Hn I ' .l .:'f r V . 5' ' ' f . , r ' I , fr ' . .7 Adxertisement SPCKA E, WASHINGTG First Church of the Nazarene sa-4 , --si-5 Q: . ' ' 1 'gig .J Home Elvdl N, OUR STUDENTS 5'3?A3fxc2. Y 99218 K7 7 , - I ss 4v.f ,.-- ' ,.:. CQ ,. Charlene Ewer Kathy Ewer Mona Fourn l' Y Dr. CS. Cowles Senior pastor Darla Smith Mark Unicome Kathy Welch ongratulations and Prom the Tacoma, llll Nazarene Ch First Church Lakewood Church, Andrew G. Hanners, Paswr Donald G. Bancil, 360 South M Street 9308 Meadow Rd. Tacoma, WA 94503 Tacoma, WA 98499, 278 Advertisements ,Kuff Hoyle Thomas Supermtendent Eastern Oregon Southem Idaho Northern Nevada Utah Norihern Advertisements 279 KE CGD Church of the Nazarene 1755 DQVER 0 LAKEVVOOD, CCLCDRADQ 280 Advertisements Jay Baynum Pastor Roger Young, Counseling Kevin Rockwell, Youth Director Harlan Moore, Director of Music Barbi Moore, Associate Director of Music Rev. Milton Huxman Director of Outreach 4 Ford W. Hubbert, Jr., Christian Education and Media ,, 'F -1, ,al ,, Joyful and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving and the voice of melody. Isaiah 51:3 KJV n 1H ,, Q, -A ' I P W -I rf' I : I Seattle First Church of the Nazarene Fl Av' 'v' I I P I , 4401 Second Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Carl C. Green, Pastor TWIN FALLS CHURCH CF THE NAZARENE I Ill . z 1-'lilies . I ' f I I: iff L,::fL312t'.a- rv,-' ' 5353 -gg-s., II ny , '. I 'g7 7l5,i haggling . Mgt.-. I-rx,g,,ggZ lee-.f. gtI,3-fjfjpi 'V -2 fi: 2 iq - . .' .r 1' '. ' ,i ',-, '. 13531 2.129 in fi? ,f f3l'r:a'I5f'- fliiiilf It -' izsi li! : fir . g','l,fef f vgggli ,Q ,,,:695lfh2-!'51.'. 5 Wiz, I - ,y -: V, - ll -'H .hull .' it-' '14'f ' lb ti' I I 7557 rt' 51 t um -L I--'-1 zz '.ei1 f'-- if - '1 '.'1 - i f - WP . ' fe, .4 All wg: I ll - 'ff 401 6th Ave. N., Twin Falls, ID A church whose purpose is to serve God and others, helping people to discover their place in the will of God. OUR STAFF AARON KNAPP - Pastor KENT BLOOMQUIST - Youth Ministry CHRIS CURRY - Counseling!Singles Ministry RICH NIXON - Music Ministry OUR STUDENTS Melody Belcher Nancy Donnelly Wayne Garlington Yvonne Ramos Valarie Umin HILLCREST CHURCH CDF THE NAZARENE S609 MAIN STREET VANCCUX ER NX A Croce OUR STUDENTS David A. Slamp, Pastor IQNW B-iliitt I-tif' I ' David W. McDonald, Minister of Music Llntlf' FI-'Il-'14-In Sli '-1 V Levi L. johnson, Minister ot Youth ISF' k'0'm'l'l Irene Brougher, Ministries Coordinator :alll ikclly IX' K titi Ixoitnmm KN I 31,1 dsertisements IS I COIQJAIMZO cfs guwuakaeya FCJFINIALY N cAHoo'rs aries 3 fhfzu 74 Owyhee Shopping Center BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE ff L was Q Hours II OO am IO O0 pm Fr: and Sat II 00 pm I IOS Caldwell Blvd COUNTRY CONNECTION lk! FURNWUHE C ongra tula tions Class of 84 1302 1st Street So Nampa Idaho 83651 Cargo West A truly s perlor resta rant th a atmosphere of elegence Il2 3rd Street So In Nampa 120 7th Ave S Ant q es -C t e hand cl th ngs U q s A hauseful af unique gifts and antzques Karcher Mall , K - F ,I . I Il .I O I I - ,l I O , , :L - If R e fi 'C uw 'C R s fgg' ' ... 1 'Off fix' u in ft' Q ilk -R xii'--Cx' ' I C4 rl - ff ,s 4 'L - f ' -it., 'v .. ,gf-13 ig tg of K, O, 5 W f R eeirvfefeffioivn . ' A L aj xi X K ' ' ' ' wi! 3 1 H K ' . Q Q 7 A' S-,, . : : - : U - u . . - : wi I7 O O -' x ' ' . 1 f .,. --Furntture R 5 e.,, -' fro, 1 ll ' 1 . r ' x . KV 5 fmxlff, rea iv -ma e i gm t 'ri -f - muegtft R W 5 lv n 4 143 ' 1 C t ' , , X, ECA-M. ,J A ' Wt -M R -fjfaf'-P:T33f: , flf'7r R - , I, I '- e A A' ui.. 282 Advertisements mwmifta Bl Your Source 0 forthe 0 km Words of Life NAZARENE PUBLISHING House Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City f Lillenas Publishing Company Nazarene Publishing House, Box 527, Kansas City MO 64l4l I ALASKA DISTRICT I Advertisement 33 Nampa, ID 83651 . -7863 COMMERCIAL FLEET 322-1685 FARM HI-PERFORMANCE INSURAN E 1 QIIIIPAD DGUG DH-LEHAY NAM PA AUTO PARTS HUGH A' MCCONNELL 7o33RD STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651 Insurance of All Kinds 447 Narnpa-Caldwell Blvd 209'466'3581 po. BOX 1037 208-aaa-II32 MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 1 This Is Saga Corporation owns and operates three restaurant chains, Stuart Anderson's Biack AngusfCattIe Company, Straw Hat Pizza and The Velvet Turtle, and provides contract foodservice to colleges, corporations and hospitals. Twent -five I ears of servlce t to the students 5 f Ii fi' W 0 NN We I i rkt,f1t,'fz,Xg.I::.2,zze, EHTWDEI D F I C16 a F1 e rs If IIIII WQIIIHIMIIIIIGAS COMPANY Q3 mis zna sf. south Across from the Post Office UV! IHEE UIVIZIUN t alfiuelllgxgj ll6?a7rl:5f1, Idaho 83651 Phcnne 1 284 Advertisements YV A lahffi FiECIDfNTlf-l-COPAPAVF'C.f- -Ui, ' ,'. Q-',7ff. QI , 1 , ffwmldwdf-J72MfM-Vw LEE s PLUMBING SERVICE NAMPA, IDAHO 4l5 l2th Ave. 50. KEN LEE 207 CHESTNUT 456-3522 467-4754 Open Mon-Sat 9-6 H E R E l 1 1 aw li-EEE-Tn! 615 Caldwell Blvd Hrtcraft Press Nampa, ID Creative Printing. . .By People Who Care 467-6066 905 Chicago Nampa, Idaho 8365! 0085 466-7OIO BRANDT AGENCY M160 ' 3 3? REAL ESTATE Mm. :mm-4.-.1-1Q:1 INSURANCE iisizziiiizfiiiissliaqA,,i..,,m 'Economical Lunch Special 'Banquet Facilities Available Ve' SO. 'Family' Style Dinners -ORDERS TO Gow open Daily 11:00 AM - :coo AM Nampa, Idaho 332 caiav.-Q11 Esiva, Narnpa ii -Xdsertisement YH! I ii?'T .:'-. WK -' eff, f -'fn' 2-r:-f'f,'f'v1ai,f .. pf. !5F?5 1r'1.,- at Q. ' 541.155 -.QQAL ffibim -.YP ' Q ...fr f,,w,C.,j . hif , ., . J' - X , 'Q Nl' lv. . A..5,yv- L, l .A ' 2 any: Jil. ' '. , 7 - '-4-.r-. . , , rs ' 1 ,qw-.ri 'f'-vi' Z 1' 5,1-4, QTQQ -5312. f. .ss ' M ' y 2 fi 5 5. 3 ft , W r, , lffv ffrfrfif .gf 1: if 'rem' '5-M V '-A L rg k t X' ft A f B Wf- . +R: SM E.bM-7 4934: sind? S .2 ,Z ' 5--F T11 2. N tgtifkfi Q' gf .cj W 3?.7.:1wxf: 1 if 'r.J MF: Q :Q Elf l 3 'n .7 4:1 Q' . L -5 'N h 'h 'fe . Q AIr3l 2' Jr f SW. Q s V 5 45'P'i?t'.1r ' '.,5 D I lr T5?T':iiiY1 Eff ' 3319 gfJg,- 'ti 'i 2. fav f Li.. ,T ,, Xegraig' . . Gb E' . 671' -Vs . ',F'1::' jx- -2:2 - ' -- .. ,, 5: i 113 ' 4 . 1, .' 1111-i'-1-fliff ' fl 5 of 'I e P - S- sffittff ' is . , 1200 North Liberty Road, Boise, Idaho 83704 BGISE FIRST CHURCH Congratulates Our graduates and students and thanks NNC for its spiritual, mental, and social contribution to the lives of young adults! Cheri Doane Kerry Harper Robin Johnson Dave Malpass Jolene McKenzie Senior Pastor Dr. Jarrall W. Garson 208-375-0322 208-378-1 314 Faith Brown Bob Bullock Kimm Cantrell David Cantrell Deborah Casper Dianna Casper Mike Caven Our students Steve Caven Kim Fulwood Renee Hartley Debbie Hersey Floyd Johnson, Jr. David Johnson Doug Marks Our staff Lisa Putnam Shin Woong Sa Brian Smith Maaike Thompson Craig Wiedmeier John Holstead Paul Slater, Assoc. in Outreach and Management Wes Fulwood, Music Director and Communications Orrin Johnson, Minister in Pastoral Care Mike Funk, Assoc. in Youth Mnmurs ci-inis'r nent. FUFNOUEIILV is nun CDNCEFINU 286 Advertisements Arnold Carlson Superintendent UU e1n f DISTRI MONTANA A WYGNHNG Adven UN Rpgiunius E: T 2 THE FKNESTH ENGAGEMENT WEDDING GRADUATION T LID Aves SO. f.--1 -5 NI xt 1418 sow : , vv DIAMCND MERCHANTS P ec o s Ge s Je el y Watches C a Crystal SI er JEFFREY S MACK E E is ELE GEMOLOGST A D y, A K x E 1 E E L E R S i u m - w r - Repair - Manufacturing - Appraisals hun - - iv :L-.limos ff Q- W. Ft- i Real Estate Unlimited, .ne Office: 12081 466-0454 Offlcez f208j 888-5283 ARLEN GINGRICH A uuttL:LiLtt'uI.Lt1'tuits elites uv 288 Advertisements AV! H1 grew Diff uf S ES RE ESEN 1805, 922 4432 Pastor Francis Bunger Associate Minister DEER FLAT FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rt. 6 Box 134 Caldwell Idaho Church: 459-3845 Home: 454-9004 O C--A CRS QE i 1 Cl 'R AL PR TATWE i Pacae -166-7873 32 1' DS H EDSO ' - C r-CN 'VNT Y 'N Y A A A REESE E. VERNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 1025 12th AVENUE SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651 PHONE 467-2144 MAIL ADDRESS P.O. BOX 1129 ,fee OPEN BOWLING League and Parties li Builds Where The Action Is PHONE 466-6414 105 EAST HAWAII, NAMPA Toke 8t Wanda Norlin, Proprietors X699 ofa Restaurant 8: Lounge Pr1me R1b Seafood Steaks Salad Bar Lunch Dlnner 'l Banquets to 400 3' Small Party Rooms 6'749Qp1 56'T49Q2,f'96'TA9Qpf'9 Q DINE AMIDST owe MILLION DOLLAR ANTIQUE CULLECTION 3 Mm e,!Y5GYL.9Q.L436'VL.9e.L4NGVL.9 Downtown Caldwell 624 MAIN ST Boxse Tel No 347 0271 5 'X' Caldwell Tel N ,,.-- Z 454 7-241 l ' . L .. l L L D - . . 1. - S will-'w - ., , 'G 4 , 4'lJ4 - ' S - at , QQ QQ. l S 2 Q S ag Q, E :fu 1 bi 0 - 3 . QQ - i A Q0 . 3 V g. -QXT, l ' Q is A' : X. RIN ta n ' J l 1 5 S 1 6 5 .ng 4 . Q l l A ,i ' fe l .R 'W Q , I ,. -' L .J W - - so 1 Q ll ll 4 l 'H' Advertisements 289 1 ,Q il I .M 5 ' QL A avian'-P' I E-E DILLABAUGH noon covsmuc Alun DESIGN qzoap 467-4400 -' .Q ,iz M rg-zmisx,-s.. Xa we ,Key-May ,W . . 4 - ,-sw . , A . A s ' A. JZ., - Ev - , .4-s ..:'s. . 4 NW?-I K Xb:Qg2,3gex ,qg,k nj 2 GossNER-BROG gg , 2 E Swiss Uillage CHEESE 'f V E-.'5?e' Varieties of Cheeses 81 Spreads yi! 0 Q 'BOISE NAMPA' g 5 EAST-f---'NEST SVJISS VILLAGE HIGHWAY 30 LUNCHEONS-DINNERS-COCKTAILS-BANOUETS THE THGROUGHBRED REsrAuRAN1. LOUNGE. CAFETERIA RICK REEVES ,I I wiping vw WHERE DINING IS A PLEASURE 290 Advertisements J sl' ' cz e ew i Professional Groomers 10 Yrs. Experience Fish - Reptiles - Small Animals Birds - Puppies When Available And Supplies For All v' fge. TIFFY'S PET SHOP VERNE S. WARD gown and fzounfzy flscfzic, gnc. ALL TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING AND ELECTRICAL WORK NAMPA 467-2148 BOISE 345-2031 P O BOX S 1223 11th AVE N EXT NAMPA IDAHO 8365 I 6 if? VJ J Bridal 81 Formal Wear In johnson Square 320 C Id II BI d Nan2:paW?dahol 467 2233 Formal wear for any special oecasion Al Ju Wmfmamxj Advertisements 29I THE IDAHO FIRST NATIQNAL BANK '24 SCIZONG SZIPPOIQ 27516 09 jV,N6 NAIVIPA MAIN OFFICE Po. 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W4 'Z Harrlg s iileaners Reody ln less thon 1 hour 05 I ma The new volcleon process olso prec method Nf drop off your clothes ottendenf wall serve you C U: ' 1. . A' W Open 8AM-8PM sun sAM-erm Phone 466-9845 Il08 I2!h Ave Rd. Nampa Across from the High School rw! 5 v , I Gai ,Wi ' - 9 . 1 SAVE ON DRY CLEANING T: - . ugavx Z Che Very Hes! Hugs ,4 re ,4 I Pennywzse 12th Ave. Near The 6, fM,f1l!l4 Ufllllllflfl' fy' , c7a111111f'm' 11212 12th Avenue So. PO. Drawer A Nampa, Idaho 83651 PH. 208-466-4641 c'hCVfUfl Y T HAUMARK AWARD STATION ding 21. www Clfv 5 ff Q GG ---.6 'I' CW- I f ' .. A I U 4 ig ' if 1, dl 11,5 s, QA 'V lifxf 1 4 'J 'QXQV G OT o Fo mf V 404 lllh Ave. Road. Nampa -IN'-'F Adxertrsements 299 HAPPY DAY FORD Leasing ' Rentals 4s84 8 asf-ig, W x 3 es Famed Technclars 8 Fast Service Cars ' Trucks 466 2052 Nampa 454 1466 Caldwell 888 1560 Bolse Merldlan Nampa Caldwell Blvd at Midway 2 mlles west of Karcher Mall 377 4339 Homedale 300 Advertisements is 'A W. V ' ' ' , 1 . , 1 , 515 Caldwell Blvd Nampa Idaho get back to the Basics Earl Sz Darlene Dupper 466 5556 Vitamin 85 Mineral Suppleme ts 517 C ld Herbs Xa Teas Q Lb EZ l21 ',, EARL E DIJPPEV 2 3 1 . , Qi Sn, ., . A . , , X7 ,Q , BHSIC Health ' 7 r -f 1 UM . B , Congratulation Grads! from IDAI-IQ PQ ER 466 2425 e f Nampa ' 'i 6 3 ro F 54, GN J Cf w ' LVN 'YW' 4 Floral Com an V ' Q1 i 011 -'N 3 wi p y We 3 - 1' ,QL fe caltx' 5 l2l I Second Sfreef Nampa gli m f, 4663508 Lowell 8: JoAnne Rowley l 5 fi THE Fines, 1323 2nd St. So.. Nampa '-a l'I'D in Flows 4 6 Y ' 4 7 O 7 I Advertisement lOl QPIQJRHJHE.-J. DYES'-In ISUHRIZCJT Sp k Coeur D'AI o u h ' o N th Eastern ,Llc Washington ' o Walla Walla L t ' t P dl Ngflzift Walter E. Lanman Superintendent i 4 l I 302 Advertisements Y a hington Pacific '1 ' I a 0 , I A - lStl'lCt ,W 4 ,-' '2. . iii, , 'II' V, W , 's ' ,ji I if! ' -. 'WJ in n M? HI! . xy' Vxqkbffyn-Xxf' I 3 K if I I l ff I J N -X wit - Q r' f'fifv.p ?S, f1 4'x,1f. ,. f '-.Aff Wifi'-i V -it I AX fgl, 'll I 'Q .I 4, f'X:m,f?Nf'If l ' ALi Q !, t. ,,f1 'js Fife- .exf- fdvg -1 - ' Y l i VX'NQ X xX fxfa Lfqg-gi' Q n -Qe'if? Xe eff 'H Iii til 1 Melvin McCullough Superintendent I Advertisements 303 ll TW l J f' ,L iiduertisements Alaska District Alsip Funeral Chapel Alvin Munster's Barber Shop Appliance S Video City Art Craft Press Arctic Circle Art Pearson Jewelers Avon Baker First Church of the Nazarene Bake Young Realty Bargain City USA Basic Health Baskin S Robbins Beginnings The Ben Franklin Bill Down's Trading Post Boise First Church of the Nazarene Bon. Karcher Mall Brandt Agency Braun Studios Bulldog Lanes Canyon Hearing Aid Center Cargo West Carnation Casper First Church of the Nazarene Colorado District Douglas Pine Waterbeds Emmett Church of the Nazarene Eugene First Oregon Church of the Nazarene Everton Mattress Flahiff Funeral Chapel Fifers Furniture First Interstate Bank Forever Living Products Furniture City USA Grange Mutual Life Great Western Golden Corral Family Steak House H S R Block Happy Day Ford Harder's Cleaners Hasbrouck House Hazzy's Hillcrest Church of the Nazarene His 8 Hers Styling Salon Home Dairies Honstead Homes: Pontiac, Buick 8 Cadilac Idaho Concrete Co. ldahl Falls Church of the Nazarene ldaho Power Intermountain Gas Iron Works X-. e Colorado Springs First Church of the Nazarene Jakes Stereo Country Connection Jamison Reed 8 Diel Insurance Culligam Steve Hamalet Jeans S Things Deco Arts Fine Jewelery Josten's American Yearbook Company Deer Flat Free Methodist Church Rick Reeves. Representative Denver First Church of the Nazarene Katsumi Beauty Salon Diet Center Kenewick Church of the Nazarene Dillabaugh Lakewood Church Of the Nazarene DiIlon's Plumbing Service Larry's Chevron Service - 304 Index 1-q gs- 1 'i -wa -34- 1 f fy W F' Lee's Plumbing Service Lewiston Church of the Nazarene Littlefield Huffman Auto l.loyd's Country Store Llord Lumber Mack S Sons Fine Jewelery McDonnelIs Paint 8 Body Shop Merc More for Less Shop Nafsingers Nampa Auto Parts Nampa Chamber of Commerce Nampa Dental Health Center Nampa Dry Cleaners Nampa First Church of the Nazarene Nampa Floral Nampa Floor Covering Natalie's Fashions Nazarene Intermountain District Nazarene Publishing House Northwest District Northwest Federal Obendorf S Moore Auto Body 0'Grades Olympia Church of the Nazarene Oregon Pacific District Penny Wise Pioneer Title Company Pocatello Church of the Nazarene Preferred Risk Insurance Quick Lube Ray Funk Farms Razzle Dazzle Real Estate Unlimited Reece E. Verner Attorney Ripley Doom S Co., CPA's Rocky Mountain District SAGA Food Service Salem First Church of the Nazarene Saratoga Schmitt's Shoe Service Seattle First Church of the Nazarene Shangahi Silhoutte Beauty Salon Smith, Bailey S Co,, CPA's Spokane First Church of the Nazarene Stewarts Window 8 Awning Sunny Ridge Manor Super Thrift Drugs Sweet Home Realty Swiss Village Cheese Tacoma Nazarene Churches The Thoroughbred Thorne Printing Tiffy's Pet Shop Totem Park Church of the Nazarene Town S Country Electric. inc. Treasure Valley Chevron Treasure Valley Insurance Treasure Valley Woodworking llth Avenue Cleaners Twin Falls Nazarene Church United Cable Television United First Federal Savings Video-Vu Washington Pacific District Washougal Church of the Nazarene Western Block, Inc. The World of Nutrition Zales . . -,.... Index S05 .iii The 'nauguration 1Bf 1Bur ' ighth 'i?resiilent Salutations to A. Gordon Wetmore, who on the eighth of March. l984, in the Montgomery Field house was inaugurated as the eighth president of Northwest Nazarene College. On behalf of the citizens of Nampa, l extend to Dr. Wetmore our heartiest congratulations on this special occasion, said Winston Goering, the mayor of Nampa. Northwest Nazarene College has a profound impact on the life of our commu- nity . . . l have great confidence in Dr. Wetmore's leadership. Jesus Christ is his model. With his sincere desire to serve, we shall be victorious. For the Board of Regents, it was no easy task to choose NNC's college president. Determined to be sure that the college remain firm to the princi- ples for which it was founded. the development of Christian character within the philosophy of a high standard of academic achievement, they feel confident Gordon Wetmore will fulfill the respon- sibilities of his position. We have confidence in you and deep respect in your commitment to the work of the Kingdom. We pledge to you our prayers and support in this new task. -k Leon Doane, Chairman, Board of Regents. 306 Presidential Inauguration l ' hung ' sf 6, ifgf 'Wh 1 un, n - I l IL j -I- E Fl 5 1'- Bramson. Jeltrey Edwin 82. Coreson. Robert Allen I24. Brawner. Jay Anthony 82. Coston Jr.. Robert James 83. 87. I82. Y Brelinslii. Tamara Lyne I I. I03. Cotner Jr.. Raymond Edward 83. 220. 223. Brelinslti. Timothy Alan 8. I23. I28. Cotter. Christina lvette Brewer. Timothy Lee I03. Cowan. Diane Lynn I2S. Brizendine. Lolly Fay Cowles. Marjorie Ann Aarhus. Lynelle 63. Broderick. Kirli Russell Cowles. Michael Joseph Aaron Jr Thomas A Broderick. Linnae Dawn Cowley. Joan Lynnette 47. 83. Abtssu. Denise J II2 Bromley. Loreva Kay I03. Cowley. Sheri D. I I4. l8l. Adams. Christina Dawn l22. IW. Brown. Cynthia Jill I23. Cox. Jeff IB9. Adams. David John l02. IS2. 3l4. Brown. Faith Ann I03. l99. 286. Crager. Darran Lloyd 223. Adams. Rosemary I22. Brown. Mahlon Kenneth II3. Craig. David Lawrence I2S. 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Steven Lee II3. 223. 236. 237. 286. Dirltse. Jenniler Lynn 80. 84. Bartlow Jonathan Mari Chadwick. Jacqueline Lee 82. Dirltse. John G. I25. Basuan. Brenda Irene I23 Challis. linden Todd IS. I03. I82. 270. Dixon. Dennis James I3. I04. Bates Lisa Marie I23, lil. l89 Chamberlain. Wendy Lynn I24. Doane. Cheri Michelle 84. Bauder Derek Bradley 49. l02. 223 Chandler. Robin Lynette I03. Dodge. Shari Ann II4. Bauoer Melissa Danette I23 Childers. Carrie Marie I I2, II3. Donahue. Suzanne Bauer Jackie Jean 81 Chirico. John F. 82. Donaldson. Marty 244. Becker Nancy l23 Choate. Cherri Suann 42. II2. II3. I72. 200. 205 Donaldson. Steve Michale 84. Belcher Melody Ann I02. 280 Christensen. Chad Martin 9. 42. I24. I72. I73. 238. 24l. Donnelly. Nancy Ellen 80, 84. IBI. 28l. Belt Lee Courtney I23 Christensen. Terry Norman 3. 23. 82. 83. 88. 205. Doolin. Scott Edward ll4. Belzer Gregory Scott 236 237 Christian. Raymond Bruce Doramus. James Clifford 84. Benefield Jill Allison Christianson. Paul Alan 9. 28. 66. II3. l82. l95. Dougherty. Stanley B-enpsnin Edith May 43 ll Christy. James T. IS, II3. 252. Douglas. Sharon Kay l25. Benpnm Edwin Lee II Chupp. Wendy Mae I24. Downs. Michelle Karen II4. Benyainin Renee lynn I23. I90 Clancy. Barbara Eld 82. Driscoll, Anhur lawrence l25. Bennett Assy Louise 270 Clapp. Brent Duane 82. l8l. 297. Driscoll. Edith Mary I25. Bennett Janes Edward 45 BI l79. 270 Clapp. Kathryn Thompson 297. Dudley. Mike Bennett John Michael 270 Chappel. Karen 82. Duncan. Robert Steven I4. I74. Bentley Jennrler Lee ll Ill Clark. Byron 270. Dunlon. Kevin Marlt II4. l3D. I77. 2l5. 3l4. Berard Gary Alan I I2 Clark. David Joey 83. Dupea. Thomas Melvin l04. 3l9 Bernhardt Glenda Keesler Clarli. Gene Raymond I03. 206. Durbin. Jeflrey Gene Berry Michael Dean 70 Clartt. Tiltany Diane Dyment. Wendy Sue l04. Besav Br-Agn Elaine II2 l8l Clarkson. Jerry Dean Besaw Kyle Wayne I23 I77 Clary. Lori Kae Blgpr Ill Robert Wilton ll! Clayton. Jerome L. 229. llgnell Karyn lynne IO2 242 Cloud. Shannon Marie I24 Bender Shanna Louise I02 l98 Cobb. Kelly Jo 45. l02. I03. l75. Bnvghan Mar1in Anthorify ll Coclterill. Kenneth Dale l04. Bentley Kerth Alan I I2 ll! Colantuono. Leslie Ann II3. l9l, 270. Bsovdal Det-orsh Bush Ili Cole. Cynthia Ruth 80. II3. l79. Blair Iauna lynn: II Coleman. Susan Jean 94. l04. l82 hdv' sandv 122' Bledsoe lodd B-ovldin IO! l7l Ill Collinge. Connie Gayle IO4. 2I6. Edghn' Mull' A ','15- 'gs' 170, unit. Antoneru is... si Jn 141 154 Collins. Donna an 24. I24. fd2 '0 - 'f '? '95- lohwg Suyrn Jon I I 3 Calvin, James Robert Edmn' Rohm Lawn HM' lates Ina Anna 123 270 Conlilin. Yvonne Christine l04. Ed'u'd Din . L' '04' zu' 12 lo.vmM, hu Mlm 'I canndl Cmnn C 'HV Edwards. Douglas Wayne I4. l25. l86. l89. I90. 244. lovvj Cynthia I I2l Cooli. Gordon Randolph Egger. Chris Jay 8, l2S. 238. lf,-suit mi... rn... coat. Lee EFW- K ' 50' lvnnrr Mvhael Alauw Cooli, Michael Cecil Efd 'b g ' Ken' kno 'JS' lafkor sw. claim is ioa :oo 244 coat, noun Lee I04. 237 f 'f'Y2 ' UW 'O '35' lower fntfsouh Ruth 206 Cook. Robinson HY' Mm hy 'ls' 124' 125' lovtr HMP, Ann IH Coolse. lane lrene IO4 Emo jug 'fl' lrnren C rnthia Stu IN Coolse. Roland Mclntyre I3. 205. m '0 ' M' In-crass M44 Allen Ill Cooudes. Brian James I24 E'Lz h d Kam M' IU' 23 22 lvnna- linda Kathryn IH Corbett. Kent Warren II4 E'fd Muuyn Am' U' '4' uma. 7.-. mn., ii in comm. iimiiiy t ui. me f - Dm' 5 ' lr -.-..... , .lil-,n I- ... - ......,i, F - ----. ..-..... V-.W -?,. :l--- ,-,mu--:l!' ,. E f 308lndex Ernest. Jellrey Lee 6. 270. Ewer. Charlene Marie I2S. 278. Ewer, Katherine Joyce I04. 278. Failor, Judith Kimpel Fansler Ill, Harmon Wenset I I4. Farhadian, Dorothy Jeanine II4. I74. Farrand, Susan Reed 3I8. Farrell. Michael Edward 60. II4. Farrell, Terry Dawn I I4, 224. 225. Faulkner. Janet 84. Fayanl. William Robert I2S. Ferring. Todd Michael I8I. I92. Fillmore. Debra Lynne I I4. Fillmore. John Bryan IIS. 206. Fillmore. Sheila G. Wilson IOS. 206. Fish, Joni I2S. Fisher. Pamela Mae I26. 262. Fisher. Rolrlsin Rollin IIS. Fitz, Diana Maureen 2, 47. II2. IIS, I82. Fitz, Karla Doreen 28. 84. Flaming, Dion Lynn Flanagan, Cynthia Gay I26. 28I. Flowers. Robert Allen I3. 84. Fossett. Gwen Willene I26. Fourn, Mona May IOS. 278. Frampton. Richard Paul I2, IJ, 85, 200. SIG. France. Clayton Glen I IS. Frazier. Donald Paul I IS. Free, Nancy Marie 85. I82. I98. Free. Rosemary Darlene I IS. Freeborn, Ronald L. Freeby. Wendy J. I26. Freeman, Jeniler Leigh IIS, 224. 225. 226. Freeman. Kathleen Marie I26. Frisbey. Jerry Willard Frosland, Kim Marie 8S. 264. Fulcher. Kerry Dewayne IOS. 200. 227. 229. Fullmer. Jack Fulton. Jeffrey Neil Fulwood, Kimberli Lynn IIS. I82, 242. 286. Funk. Veda M. I26 Galloway. Shana Kay IOS. 242. Galvan. Rosalind Esther 85. Gamblin. Robert Lewis Gardner. Robin Elizabeth Garlington. Wayne 28I. Garrick. Dan I IS. Garrick. Valerie Ann I IS. Garrison, Kenneth Scott IOS. Garrison. Robert Wayne I IS. SIS. Garza. Lucinda Rae I26. Gellrey, Jo Lynne Michele I26. I90. Hagen. Brent Wayne IIS. Hagen. Lisa Ann 85. Hagey. Daletta Darlene 80. 8S. I99 Hagood. Heidi Sue 42. 4S. I27. I72. I73 Hahn. Shannon I I6. Hahn, C linton Dwight 28. 80. 8S. I8I. l93 Hale, Cheryl Sue 45. IO2. IOS Hammer. Kimberly Sue I27 Hammons. William Kent Hancock. Kerri Lynne IOS. Handley. Erin Marie IIS. I77. I82. I99 Haney. Michele Ann I27 Hanna. Elizabeth Karn 80. Hannemann. Leslie Annette Hansen. Betsy L. Hansen. James Marlin 86. Hansen. Rolland G. Hansen, Ronda Lee I27. Hansen. Ryan Walter 252. Hanson. Jolene Renee I27. Hanson. Laurie R. Hullman 80. Hanway. Jeltrey Lynn 76. 220. 223. 238. 25 Hardee. Kenneth Raymond J. II6. I79. Harman. Daniel J. I'I lvers. Carolyn Rene Il6 205 lwerson. Steven Jeflofy I06 Jackson Jay Winston II6 Jacobs. Barbara Marson I28 Jahn. Denise Marie I06 I9I Jaquess. Jarell Duane 87 89 2m 2I5 Jarmin. Leslie Wayne Jarrard. Angelia Lin I28 Jayne-s. Michael David Jazdzewski. Charles Paul I28 Jenkins. Nathan Tellord 87 I82 Jennewein. Cheryl A 87 270 Jennings. Shari IO6 Jensen. David Lynn IO6 Jenson. Christopher Todd IO6 Jessee. Geron E Harper. Kerry Jane 86 Harris, Lloyd Furman 86. I77. Harris. Susan Lee Harrison. Camilla Kay 80. 86. Harrison. Jennifer Dawn I I6. I82. BIS Hartley. Renee Day I I6. 286. Hartzell. Jenny Suzanne I I6. Hartzler. Mark Edward I05. 3I4. Hastings, Shelly Jo I27. Hathaway. Beth Ann I27. 296. Hauge, Faith Joy Johnson Jr. Floyd G I I6 286 John John John John John John John son. Asenath Marie IO6 296 son. David Eugene I28. 286 son. Edward Christ 87 I I6 son. Gary Dee son. George Leonard I I6 son. Jeanne Sue l06 234 215 son. Neal Edward 206 George. Gerdes. Gerdes, Gertson. Gibson. Gibson. Gilbert. Goebel, Goecks, Goehrin John A. Karen Sue 85. 97. I72. 200. David John I26. Glenn Eugene I26. 223. Gerron Shayne 70. 80. 85. 204, 297. Rhonda Lynne I4. IIS. l98. 297. Mike I26. 244. Jeanine Marie IIS, I82. letha Ruth 47, 63. IIS. 206. g. Christie Ann Goin. Steven Raymond IIS. Goldsmith. Linda Joy IIS. 262 Good, Clay Douglas 80. I89. 200. Gordon. David Lee I26. Gordon. Douglas W. I26. Gorman. Joseph Thomas 80. 85. 28I. Goudy. Wesley Miles IIS. I82. Graham. Jell 246. Grande. Kerri lynn IOS. Gray. Alisa Ann I26. Hauge. Stephen A. Haugen. Steven James Hawks. Lori Lynn II2. Il6. I72. I73. Hawley. Beverly Ann I27. Hawley. Bonnie Irene I27. Hayden. Jenniler Grace Haynes, Randal Dean 8. Heath. Heather Marie I I6. Helstrom. Kari Lynn 86. 200. Hell. Cara Lynette IOS. I77. l9l. Hendersen. Roberta I27. Henderson. Anne D. I27. Henderson. Michael Gene I27, 244. Henderson. Patricia Lee lI6. Henderson. Robin 297. Henrici. Belinda Gail I27. Henriksen. Karen Sue 86. Henry. Grant Lyle I27. Henry. Lisa Yvette 90. I27. Henry. Tamara Lynne I27. Henshaw. Calvin Marion 86. I99. Herbaugh. Donelda Joy 80. 86. 207. Hersey. Debbie Ann 286. Hezeltine. Ronald Burton 80. 86. 238. 24I. Hibberd, Rodney Dwayne I27. Hickling. Barbara Hickman. Brenda Jean I27. Hicks. Don L. Hicks. John David IO. I27. I88. l89. Higer. Jill Marie IOS. Higgs. Patricia Hill. Denise Eileen 86. I98. Hillier. Teresa Anne Il6. 200. Hills, Marjorie Rose I I6. Hinton. Michael Daryl 229. 23l. Hiskett. Marshayne Denise I27. Hoage, Nancy Lynne I I6. 270. Hoage. Troy R. I06. 270. Hoaglun. Andrea K. I06. Hoalst. Mary Electa Holer. William Claude I28. Holden. Roderick R. Holdennan. Julia Carol 86. I82. Holliman. Cynthia Gail I28. Hollinger. Dean Lee I28. Holmes. Connie June I I6. Holmes. Laura K. 86. 206. Holstead. John Holstine. late L. I3. I06. 224. 225. 296. Hoskins. Cynthia Renee I28. 252. Gray. Daniel Eugene IOS. Gray, Sarah Lynn IOS. 206. Greear. Michael A. I26. Greear. Michelle Alene I IS. Greer. Carolyn A. Linder IOS. I82. Gregg, Gretchen Joy 85. I82. SIS. Gregory. Scott lynn 85. 88. 233. Grim. Llnda Joanne Grizzle, Cynthia I26. Groenig. Timothy G. I26. Grohe. Linda Lynn I26. Grohe. Lora Jean IIS. 200. Gross. Judy Kay Grossl. Laura Lynn IIS. l90. Grove. Jamie Sue I26. I90 Gudmunson. Alicia E. I26. Guest. Roanne IOS. Gueswel. Penny May IOS. Gulley. Annette Keseling Gulley. David Shawn I27. Gulley. Kathleen Sue IO2. IOS. I72. I7S. Guinn. Kimberly Jo IOS. Hadway. Kevin Dean Houser. Barbara Jolene I06. 204. Hoyle. Eric Cordell I06. 223. Hoyle. Lisa Rene I3. I06. I82. I99. 2IS. Hoyle. Rochelle Diane 86. I72. I73. I98. Hoyt. Denise Marie Hubbard. Timothy Paul 86. I93. Hudson. Carolyn Lorae I06. I82. l9l. Hudson. Noreen I06. Hudson. Tricia Anne I06. Hughes. Patrick I28. Hugliey. Patti Jo I28. Hull. Karen Lee IO6. I17. Humber. Fredelrck A. 86. l96. Hume. Richard Nelson I28. ITS. 206. Humphrey. Ronald Lee Hunnel. Craig Alan 94. I I6. l.unter. Juliene Annette 49. I28. I77. I79. I93 Hurley. Michael Jellrey I I6. 238. Husby. Nathan Earl Hutter. Cheryl Joy I06. Husman. Kellle Kay ll6 Hyatt. Kevin Dwayne 46. 28, 87. I82. I92. 296 llln. Lorraine Kay IOS Johnson. Paul Brent 47 II7 Johnson. Robin Elizabeth I2 80 87 20S 242 243 316 Johnson. Susan Annette I28 Johnson. Traci Denise IO6 Jones. Cheryl Lynn II2 II7 Jones. laurie Ann 49. 87 Joraanstad. Kent Luther Jordan. Melvin Douglas I3. 72 I06 Jording. Angela Kim I28 Judd. Daryl F Kacalek. Kevin Matthew I28 Kagey. Rodney Ray 87 Kasinger. Mark Eugene 87, I82 Keech. Jerilyn Joy II7, I9I Keen. Kelly Kristene I28 Keesler. Melisa Mae I28. 2I6 Keith. Linda Darlene Kellerer. Eric James 24. II2. II7 Kelly. left David I28. 28I Kenan. Rob Kem. Laurie Elizabeth I07. I82 Kilmer. Brenda Mane I28 Kindsvater. Karl Edward King. David Andretv 6. II7 Kinney. Kris F I07 Kinney. Nancy Jean Walker 80. 87 I8I Kitayama. Brad Enn I28 Knielel. Sandra Christine I28 Knight. Troy D IO7 Koch. Douglas Michael I82. JI4 Kolz. Nancy Louise 87 Kolz. Warren Ray II7 Kopke. Carolyn Lee IO7. 234. 23S Kortman. Heidi Faye 87. 28I Kratzer. Ronda Kaye I29 Krauss. Karen Joanne I29 Kreps. Melinda Dalene I29 Kugler. Kalvin K Kugler. Lonela R I29 Kusch. Karen Lynn 24 I29 Kuykendall. Cynthia K I29 Kvarnstrom. Sonya Gail 80. 88 45 I8I JIS la Plante Elaine Louise I29 ISI La Plante Frederick E 88 Labnim. Brenda Lee IO7 224 225 226 Lae-ger Manlyn Jeanette II' l8I IN 204 Lane. Jacque Mane 88 Lane Kimberly Ann 7 I29 20S IIE F0 Lang. Rondal Hayes II' Lanz. Darlene I29 IN Laref kathy IO' Larrabee Russell Ruben I29 Larrochea. Lisa Mane I29 Larson Delxwah Mane I29 Latusick. Danni Leroy Laughlin Craig Glen Lawrence Jean Mane ll' Lawson. Michael Paul 233 Lawyer Jr Viarren Charles Las Joseph Aaron IO' 225 Lea Karen Ann 88 leckrorre Daren Glen I29 lee Bruce Edward 24 I I' KI4 Legerat Edward Michael ll' lenker Jerry Ray I29 Lestn Duane Edward 80 88 RRS 316 leon lar Dean I29 lnvurd Anne Denise . . i- I' Index 309 QQ Clockwise above Jack Alban poses Irving Laird wants you Ralph Neil scopes the soccer game Gay- mon Bennet gels into his teaching George lurner cooks for Corletl Myron Murray and Dave Redfield share a terrific day with their families. 3lO Profs Are People Too NL.. M r Students have a hard time understanding that on occa- sion, in fact, most of the time, profs are people too. But if one should stop a mo- ment and take a good look around campus, they may be surprised at just how many instructors can be seen doing perfectly normal extracurricular activities. Taking photographs, mowing the lawn, flipping hamburgers just like every- one else, and most likely they do it all without the aid of an over head projector. if IVF Q ff 4r Q if S RR If ,X- x Q . 1 . 4 v ,X , mfs Are People Too SI I Quick. Pamela Jean 2I6. 2I8. Meyer Lewis. Holly Suzanne IO7. 224. 225. Len-is. kenneth Elliot I29. I72. 233. Lewis. Travis Jack 28. ISI. ISI. I93. 296. Lima. Rim Robinson 88. 220. LindN-rl. Thomas James IG7. l89. IN. 28I. Lindley. Stephanie Dian Litile Scott Allan Llosa. Robin Linn II9. 2I6. Laiahl. Janet lar I29 Loeber Lane Alan I29 London Bryan Alan II'. 246. 262. Lopez. Joseph C. Loree. Susan Marie 88 Lotspeich. Charlotte Ann I29. lx. Louden. Darylina IO7. Louthan hilkerli Annette I07. I8I. 262. Loveyoi . Richard Owen l29. Luhn. Patricia Leone 8-0. 88. Lukehart. Rhonda Lynne I30. Lund. Naomi Laura Lund. Nance Edward Lrda. Sharon M. Lions Michael Rav IS9. Mabee. Raymond Fredrick Mac Dougall. Elizabeth J. II7. MacLearn. Darrell B. I30. 24-4. Macleam. Randy Scott I07. Mack. John Richard II7. Malpass. David Bruce 88. 238. 252. Mann. Daryl Lee Manning Jr.. Claude Dewayne II7. I93. Marks. Douglas Kent II7. Marks. Shari Leann 2I6. 286. Marsh. Noreen Alice II7. Marshall. Sally Ann I30. Martelly. Grantley 49. 88. IO. Martin. Martin. Martin. Dennis Eugene 68. 88. 270. Elizabeth Ann 88. I74. Lynn Marie 45 Martin. Melanie Sue I90. 206. Martin. Tracy Lynn 45. l30. 2I5. 250. Martin. Vince 9. Matlock. Stacie R. Matthews. Candace Marie 88. I72. I74. Matthews. Cheri Lee IO7 Mattice. James Stephen 28I. Mawhiney. Ginger II7. May. Sheli Suzanne I07. II7. I98. 205. McAleunder. Connie June II7. McArdIe. Brian Douglas IO. I30. McCauley. Melodee Ann 89. McComb. Sandra Dee IO7 McConnell. Kathleen Rose I07. McDaniel. Laura Jean McDaniel. Sonya Gail II7. McDonald. Linda Jarvis McEachern. Jeff I30. Mclnryre. Rob 46. I82 MeGilvra. Donald Andrew I30. I86 Mc-Gmh. Sean J II8 McGuire. Jim M McKay Mark David I30 Mckelvie. Marcia Lynn l07. Mclean. Shelly Raye 24. 49. 80. 89. 98. I7I McLellan. Patricia Eileen I07. Medford Jr. Samuel Widd 70. 87. 238. Melberg. Jeffrey M 24. IO7 Mellenthin. Michael III Merrick. Kerri Lynn IO7 Merrrrt. Bonnie Jean 89 Merritt Karla Marie IO7 Metcalfe Jeanine M I30 Metcalfe Stephen Lester I30. 238. 24I Metres Claudia Darlene Meyer Cindy Marie 89. I3I. 205 Mark David I I8 Mschaelson Holly Michel Douglas John Ill Michelson Brent Leigh S. 7. Il. 80. 89. 99. 20I 223 264 3I8 Michelson Tammy Dawn I08. XXI 264 Msckle Mlhlee Alice l3O Miles lorl Lorun Millar Brian Charles I5 I01. 250 Millar Carol Louise II8 Millar Wayhl Damll 27. II8. I9I. 233 Miller Amy louise Miller Brent A Miller Christie Diane Ill Miller Dawn Susette I30 Miller Diana I30 Miller freu lcd Miller Gary Russell 89 XX! Msllef Michelle D ISO wit.. :main my... Moller S1011 David 37 IO8 Ill Moller lin 238 Moller lony 'ann 45 47 II2 SI9 Mdler lrvy Ann I9 200 Mingus Crysvll Get-wen I10 Mingus Jonathan Fugrru Mrrallls flannel Msvassda Jann All-en ISO Mfffy Mossrefn france-s ISO Mntifsell Molly TJ Keen I9 Msuhdl Haney Ire Ill llsvhei Lrflwrnloe 85 IO' I8l 2GB . I74. I70. . 205. 220. Mitchell. Robert A. Mitier. Claudia I3I. Monner. Melissa Sue 34. 35. 38. 39. 80. 89. 262. 3I7. Monroe. Renee Elise Montgomery. Dorothy Montor. Renee I08. Moody. Mark Edward I3I. Moore. Betty Lecrone Moore. Kathryn Ellen I3I. Moore. Nancy Gahm II8. Moore. Valerie I08. Moore. William D. Moorehouse. Jeannie Lynn I I8. Morgan. Philip Eugene Morgan. Tony James I3I. Morris. Morris. Audrey Violet James Cedric I3l. I24. Morrow. Brian Jack l3I. Morsan. Mark II8. Morton. Charrnon Joy 89. Mosier. Mostul. Charles Dewayne Craig Stephen 237. Mowan. Loani Lee II8. Mowan. Tracey Michelle 89. I82. Mowry. George Douglas 46. 89. 99. I72. I 3I7 Mowry. Stephen Brent 47. 67. Mumford. Cathy Louise II8. Munl.s. Murana Murray. Philip Alan 205. ka. Jodi Pilani l3l. Cynthia Rene ISI. 3I4. Munay. Joan Lenore Myer. Patrick Dennis I I8. Myers. Denise Marlene Myers. Gerald Bradley Myers. Pamela Ann 89. 2I6. 2l8. 224. Myers. Sharla L. I I8. 206 Needham. Gail Yvonne 49. 90. 296. Neel. Robin Elaine 80. 90. Negrettc. Frankie Henry 238. Neil. John Ralph l02. I72. I79. I82. Nelson. Gerald Lee II8. Nelson. Sandi Marie I3l. Nesbitt. Eric Homer 90. 205. 297. Ness. Glenn R. 63. Ness. Joseph Daniel 80. 90. 205. Newberry. James Tad 65. 88. 90. 204. Newell. Brenda Lee 224. 225. 242. Nichols. Brenda Joy II8. Nichols. Carrie Nichols. Celeste Ann I3I. Nichols. Edwin Chester 90. Nickish. Cary Ellen I I8. Nisl . Derek Martin 9 I3I. 238. 262. y . Noffsinger. Bradly Scott 2I. 45. I82. 200. Noggles. Richard Thomas l3l. Nordmo. Phyllis Kari 90. Norton. Raymond Dwight Noteboom. Lynnette Rae Noteboom. Peter Alan I I8. Nowell. Bruce Leon II8. 205. Nutter. Lance Frank I3I. O'NeiI. Edward David 90. 262. O'Neill. Cynthia Sue O'NeiIl. Michael William 90. 250. 262. O'NeiIl. Michele Naomi Odell. David Mark I08. Odynski. Michelle Diana I I8. Ogden. Robert Richard 73. I82. l96. Olson. Dale Alan Olson. Kari Inga I3I. 242. Olson. Katherine Elizabeth I I8. I98. 206. Olson. Sven Erik II. 45. 49. I08. 22I. 223. Oord. John Eugene I0. I27. 244. Orth. Jeff I I9. Overpeck. Arnold Kendon I0. I3I. 244. Owen. Cheryl Lee I08. Owens. Brenda Kay Owens. Jeffrey Alan 49. I3I. Owens. Kreg Richard 63. Pacheco. Pamela Joy 90. Packard. Linda Lea I08. Painter. loddine II9. Pangle. Eileen Frances 9I. Parker. Myra Lynn II9. Paull. Daniel Donald I I9. I82 Paustian. Rodney Dean Pearson. Joseph Wayne 223. Peavey. Donald Wayne 229. Pedersen. lamera Marie l3l. Perrier. Drew David 246 n i Iii j E l Perrine. Judy Marie I08. i ' Perry. Charles William I3I. Peterson. Cindy Lou X ' Peterson. Rodney Leigh Peterson. Terilee Petty. Stephen Duane 89. 9I. Pmy.1im Isl. 119. Pfenninger. Katrina Marie Phelps. Annette A. II9. Phillips. Patricia Leann 8. I75. Pickell. Stan Dale 223. 3l8. Pittman. Todd A. 43. 46. 89. 9l. I74. Pleshko. Lori Elaine l3I. 264. Plymale. Mary Frances II9. Poe. Dale Alan II9. Pointer. Phyllis Lona I I9. Pool. Katrina Starr I3I. Porter. Annie Aline Porter. Kimberly Renae I3I. Potter. Bart Brian Bl. 96. I75. Pounds. Mark William 37. 9l. l88. I89. Powell. William Franklin I32. Pratt. Carol Joann I08. 2I6. 2l9. Pratt. Jim 233. Price. Becky Lori 7. II9. Price. Jill Elaine I I9. Price. Julie Loraine l2. I I9. 242. Pridgen. Grace Jean 28. 2I5. Prins. Kristyn I32. Proctor. Kurtis Jeffrey 63. I32. 206. 262. Proshek. Mark Karl Pugh. John 9I. Putnam. Lisa E. II9. I9I. 286. Quinn. Debbie Renee I32. Ralphs. Jay C. Bl. Ramos. Yvonne Marie 9l, 28I. Rap. Kathryn Elizabeth I08. I82. I89. Rapp. Katrina Kay I08. Rapp. Robert Eugene 28. II2. II9. I72. I74. I82. Rasmussen. Steven John l09. 205. Rawe. Sally Annette I I9. I99. Ray. Tracy Scott I32. Raybom. Kenneth Lee 9I. Raybom. Kerry Patrick I I9. Read. Brian C. 9I. Read. Susan Lynn 92. Redmond. Lisa 205. Rees. Kristine Ann I32. 234. 235. Reimer. Melodie Joy I32. Remy. Lynette Michelle I32. Reppeto. Cindy Alison I09. I9l, 207. Rhodes. Tim Clark I32. Rice. Darrin Leroy 8. I32. Richards. Richards. Richards. Richards. Cheryl Ann I32. Douglas A. 92. I82. Elizabeth Ann 92. 80. Ronald Dean 43. 20I. 244. Richardson. Robert L. 2I3. 229. 23l. Richardson. Ronald Eugene I09. I I9. 223, 243. Riddle. Darcy Ann I I9. Riehle. Karen Pauline II9. Riehle. Vernon Wannace 92. 223. Riga. Karen I32. Riggan. Sheri Christine I32. Rinkenberger. Ginger R. I09. I79. 200. 234. 270. Rittenhouse. Vince I90. Ripp. Steven Lynn Robb. Larry John l07. I98. Robert. Nachele Annette II9. 2I6. 234. 235. Roberts. Douglas William Rodriguez. Belinda Jane Rodriguez. Rhonda Joyce I09. Rodriguez. Vincent Eugene I I9. Rogers. Elizabeth Jennifer 92. I88. I89. 200. Ronfeld. Hilma Root. Scott Eugene I32. I86. I88. Rose. Randall Ray Roth, Joann Rosemary l04. Rotter. James Edward 238. Rousseau. Julie Marie l20 Rowe. Peter John 6. I32. 2l3. 246. 262. Rowell. Jay Lyle l20. Rozelle. Vern William l09. Rozelle. Vicki Lorraine I32. l90. Rudeen. Kevin Kent Rumann. James Edward 47. 66. 68. I32. Rurner. Rick l20. Rusco. Neal D. Russell. Cheryl Lynette I09. 207. 297. Russell. Robin Renee I32. Russo. Sandra Joy I99. Ryan. Debbie Jean 92. Sa. Shin Woong 92. 286. .. .- a..--i-l -- 3I2Index , 'l' E' Sacltett, Gary Wade 235. 237, Salfell. Greg D. 92. Sangster. Charlotte Lynne 206. Sanor. Michael D. I32. 229. Saranto Jr,, David Lee Sargent, Kellie Ann 47. I20, I82. Schaad. Rosanna J. 43, I09, 250. 262. Schaal, Shelly Ann 92, 30, 28I. Schatz, Jelfrey Glenn I20, 220, 22I, 223, SIB. Schierman. John Edward 80, 92. Schierman, Patrick William 246. Schlaflte, Randall Parr Schmelzenbach. Katie I32, 205, Schmidt. Daniel 92. Schmidt, Gregory Alan Schmidt, James Robert I09, 262, Schmidt, Roger Lynn I20. 262. Schreiner, DaNita Lynnette 60, II2. I20, I75. Schwanzentrouper, Gregg 9, I9. Scott. Philip Wayne l32. 270, Search, John A. Seewald. Russell Bryon Semenchult, Philip Jan 84, 93. I79, 20I. 204. 246. Serry, Steven Mille 238, Severson, Michael R. IO9. Severson. Phoebe Ruth I09. Severson, Sheri Ruth I09. Seward, Jeffery David I20. Seward. Michael Glen I20. Seward, Ron 3I4. Shanli. Dianne Leigh lI0, 200, Sharpton. Beth Aebischer 24, 93. I86. 262. Shaver, Dale Allen I8I. IB9. I92. Sharpton, Jeff 24. Shea. Jelfrey Brian I33. 238. Sheridan. Colette Lerae Sherrill. Melina Kay Sherwood, Mary Beth Dalton 93. IBI. Sherwood, Robert Michael 93. 99. I70, I7I. I74, 3I7. Shinn, Walter Raymond Shintani. Lisa Ann Shrader Jr.. Richard Earl 45. 93. l00. I7I, l70. I74. I75. Shrader. Catherine May 47. I I0, I99. Shurr, John Albert 93, Sicltenberger, Fred Eric I20. Sievers. Richard Stanley 45, 93. Sievers. Timothy Carson I20. Siewert. Ronald William I33. Simpson, Darlene Joyce I33. Simpson. Janell Marie Sims. Karla Nyann I33. Sltiens, Beverly J. 93. Sltoglund. Ginger I33. Slmoglund. Stacy Lynn I20. Sltogsberg. Karaly L. I33. Slemmer, Duane Lee ll. 28. 46. 80. 93. I00. I77. I82. I92. 270, 320, Sloan, Jay D. 93. Slonalter. David Wayne 46, 80. I00, I70. l7l, I74. I77. Sloneclter. John Darrell 28. 93. Slusher. Thomas Emmanuel I l0. Smalley. Kolyn Renae 93. Taylor. Lora Lea 94. Taylor. Margaret Elaine I33 Taylor. Robin Duane I33. Teafatiller, Rita Jean I20. 28l. Teasley, Kenneth W. 94. Thatcher. Mary I I0. 105. Thibaut. Deanna Lee I33. Thomas. Bernard Ray Thomas, Carla Jean IIO. 206 Thomas, Wendy Lynn 45. I26, I33. 20I Thompson. Carl Wilber l2l. I93 Thompson. Daniel Jon l2l. Thompson. Jeff G. 94. Thompson. Maaike Diane 24, I33, 224. 225, 6 Thompson, Revecca Dawn I33. 264. Thompson, Theresa Diane l2l Thoren. Dwight BO, Thorne, Janet R, Thornton. Sherri Lynn l2l. IB2. 3I5 Tibbets. Tammy Rae 94. 242. Tiller. Gail Francis Tiller, Jill Annette l2l. 297. Tiller. Leland R. Tilzey. Alicia Wynne l2l. Tilzey. Anita Kalynne l2l. 234. 235. 242. Tilzey. Dennis Gregg 237. Tilzey, Michella Deanne I34. 200, 242 Tiostolvson, Laura L, 94 Todd, Bruce Todd. Gary Steve Tollen. Marlt Leslie I34, 233. Tomlin. Jeffrey Lynn I34. l90, Tracy. Gary Dale Trapp. Richard Allen l2l. Trevenna. Lori June 94 Treyz. Elizabeth I34. Tripp, Brad I l0. 200, 270. Tristan. Daniel I2. 229. Tromburg. Tammy Marie I34. Troncoso. Joseph A. Trotman. Harrie Philemon l2l. I98. Turley. Deborah lynn 45. I02, lI0, I72, I73, Turnbow, Allison Marie I34. Turner. Karla Tustin. Everett Charles 95, 238. I77. Tustin. Teresa Ann I34. Ulrey. Debra Susan I34, 234. 235. 3I5. Unicume. Kris June Unicume. Marlt Edward 278, Urain, Timothy James I l0. Uranga. Julie Ann 224. 225. 226, 227. Urwin. Valerie Ann 28I. Smith. Brian David I33. 200, 205. 286. Smith. Bryan Lee 45, BS. 93, ISI, 205. Smith. Christina Mae 93. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Darla Kay I20, 278, Jeffrey Brent 82. 229. 23I. Margaret Susan 24, 47, II9, ISI. Mary Kathryn 93. Nancy Lynne IIO. Natalie Ann IIO. Shari G. I20. Snyder. Jenee Sue Zoolt 94. Snyder, Timothy Charles 94. Vaughan. Kenneth John l2l, Vaughn. Carole 95. Vaughn. Garret Lee 95. 80. IBB. Soderquist, Bret Lee I20, Soderquist, Dana I20, Spinnie. Glenn H. 23. 88. 94, 233. Sprague. Marilyn Springsteel. John Paul 8, I4. 42, I20. Staal. Srla I20. Stallcup, Waymon E. 70. Slanslleld, Richard Charle Steele. Melissant Ann I33. Steiner, Cynthia Carol I I0. Stevens, Robert Thomas I33. Stewart. Darrel Wayne I20. Stiles. Jeanne Kay I33. I90. Stilwell. John Eric I20, l96. Stolmesberry. George Blaine Stone. Antonlo Francisco 229. 23I. Stoneman. John Russell I33. Stover. J. Bradley 94, IBI, I98. Stover. Kelly Duane Stricltland. Tina lee I33. Stuecltle. Ronald Ray Il0, I79. IB9, Sullivan. Marli Todd 94. Sullivan. Noel Dean 45. 47. 66, 94, IB2. l92, 3l5. Sutton. Carol Lynn IIO. Swenson. Allen Jay 65, 3l4. Syverson. Kristin Marie I33, Tapley. Greg D. 246. Tate. Ollvla Lynn I33. I72. l73. Tate. Peggy Suzanne Wable, Michelle Irene l96. Wagner. Lorena Kaye I34. 297, Wallter. Shelly Dawn I34. Waller. Teresa Renee I34. Wall. Brian Clark 80. 95, Wallace. Scott Glenn 244. Waller. Anita Jean l2l, IB2. Waller. Deloris Amy Waller. Natalie Jo I34, Walling. Stephen James Walters. Danell Kevin I3. 95. 2G2. 3I5 Wandling. Paul Wannamalier. Kimberly Wayne I4. 46, 47, 48. 59, l2l, Ward. Michiele Ann I34, Ward. Molly Jane l2l. Warrick. Steven Harry Warwick. Robb Curtis I2. 37, 229, 23I. 236 237 Wasserburger. Dennis Paul 95 Waterman. Wanen U I34. Watts. Trish I82. Watts, Renee Alleen l2l. Weatherford. Bruce Holman 238 Weatherford. Morris Fox l2l Weaver. Brenda lI0. Weaver, Janet Crystell IB2 Weaver. Thomas James 270 Webb. lisa N. Foster Webb. Scott keith 95 Weber, Lori Jane 49, 95 Weber. Sallie E, 34. 35. 3l. 39. 49. 90, 95, IOI I74 3l' Wehler. Bruce Alan IS9 Weigelt. Ladeana Frances l2l, 224. 227. 205 Taylor ll. leland Ford 9, I0. I4. 22. 46, 99. Taylor. Bonnie Fay I20. Taylor. Cheryl Lynn I33. Taylor. Clifford Andrew 37. I20. Ill. II9. Welch. Katherine Jean l2l. 279 Wells. Lori Juanita Wendllng Jr,. David J I34 Wendllng. Robyn Ann IS. I02. III Ill N9 Il Werschlty. Wayne Andrew Whattarl Kenyon Norman li4 27C Wheeler. Mark Jeffrey I34 203 223 Wheeler Nadine Sue I I I Wheeler. Rosemarie 95 While. Susan Marte I34 Whrlehurst Toni K 6 95 Whitney, Jeffrey Scott 37 IO 96 IOI I'C UA Ill. 3I7 Whitney, Jtll Lalon I34 Wsedmeter Craig D l34 286 Wiese. Richard Eugene III Wilcox. Karen bee 96 Wilcox Kristie Michelle 45 I35 Wiley. Randy Allen 96 252 Williams Kevin Wayne IO 47 l2l 3I9 Wtlltans. Michael Eugene I35 200 Wilson Candy Jane 224 225 226 22' Wilson, Jon Stephen I I I Wilson. Taffy Ann I35 2l6 Winchester, Mari Allen 270 Winchester. Michael Jon Winernan II. Wilson Wayne 9I 96 II2 l9l Winters, Catherine Eileen Winton, Malinda Sue I I I Wtsen-tore. Suzanne Marie l2l Witt, Jeanette Frances Wols. Donald Kevin I35 205 223 Wood. Leanna Marte I35 471 il Woodrool, Greg Allen 2B 47 46 96 IOI II2 VI9 '93 Woodrool. Lori Ann III II2 II9 Woods, Beverly Jean I35 Woolbright, Andrea Dee IO 96 Worthington, Ronald William III Wright. Marlt Alan I35 244 Wright. Sheri Sue 96 Wnnltle, Rhonda Y 2I, 65 III Wroten, Kenneth Wayne Wurst. Cathy Christine Wyborney. Henry James I35 244 Veend, Gregory Deel 96 Yeend. Vonda Lynette I35 Verger Jr., Stephen Marlyn B4 I43 Yoder. Adnanne Ellen Yoder. Kenneth Vorlt. Rebecca Ann I35 Young, Peter Edward I4, 72. 96 Young. RickS 229. 23I Vuly. Lon: Jo 6. 34. 38. 45 I35 Vuly, Marin Eldon I35 Zaldaln. George S Zellmer. Jana Lynn I35 242 Zellmer. Julie Ann III 193 Zickefoose. Judith Hemck 96 Ziegler. Robert Todd Ziegwied, John Frank 20 92 I It Ziegwted. Michael Charles Zimmennan. Gerald Paul 96 Zimmerman. Ravdean Robert 96 Zoclteloose. George Lems I35 II9 223 - ,Till . jig: if Index 3 7 , 1 ,. 3, V ., . , Q 1' - 'A Av f .- ,r , A' SM If Mom Could See Me Now 5615 An. Q '-. Q A,.,Q , x, 1, il V if . X Q., 'M :H 9 J, M34 . .. 1.4 l , ZNX, 2 JL. ,,, . ..,,x e n i o r V lll il I' S I983-84 All School Awards These are many of our outstanding students who deserve recognition for their fine effort: Senior Music Award: Clint Hahn: Elmore W. Vail Intramural Awards: Karen Gerdes and Pat Schierman: Hopkins-Humphrey Intercollegiate Award: Antonette Blytheg Orrin E. Hills Sports Award: Jeff Hanway: Bertha Dooley Writing Cpoetryj Contest: Elizabeth Martina President's Essay Award: Ev Tustin: Donnell J. Smith Debat- ing Trophy: Bob Rapp ff 3l6 All School Awards A ...,, 1 , ,, Y, T- .M4,. w'-f'?'L,'5fi?Ae Bri-fd? -.. 5 1 - ,. ,M mu. .. A s - ,..., ....-.,. 1 ,.c..:.k,:,,1g.. .......,...........-,.s,. . ,,......, -'Mk KS Q Scholarship Award: Robin Johnson and Duane Lemn iff x'f 'f S E aes' . K T . 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QQ-' Q4 'zo' W., .9 .'Q. 0 6 'og' 1 Q: Q. 4 i2 Z41fw, ':h, oJ'+'f'f, ?d. 4,,o'f'-, B.,, q '9b,o 5.'6 o ' 5:9 '55 Q45 4 45 ,rv 46:b4L., o il. ,yogi ,ko gg., '0,4l:qB 0, Q35 4, 4-,oo Q Q o35.x:2L 32 'flZ'5I,g3Z:h?:-7 R111 ,',v1Uf5'f!iiffE7lQrqx' V , ' 1 ' : H ,'.n1::s1g1'- 1- -, r J'--r'-. -w .,,, -, ,y in 1, ,V Y , W , . ,,,, ,,, M 1., 1 11: ,x f, -,. . ,,. ,v-, 1y,F1vl, I ' ful 1, ,,,,. ,v :L-qw ., '3 . :1f-'W I-:K .1 'H' ,X M' As another year comes to a close and we put the finishing touches on another chapter of our lives, l can't help but reflect back upon the memories which this year has provided. e As I write this. many of these memories come to my mind - sporting events, concerts, Homecoming, classes. social activities. and yes, even Saga! One memory, however, stands out - this being the seniorfn investiture chapel when Todd Pittman sang a song written by Deborah and Michael Smith entitiledll Friends! ll ll 1 I Packing up the dreams of God planted In the fertile soil of you Can't believe the hopes He's granted means a chapter in your life is through But we'll keep you close as always It won't even seem you've gone 'cause our hearts in big and small ways Will keep the love that keeps us strong And friends are friends forever If the Lord's the Lord of them And a friend will not say never 'cause the welcome will not end Though it's hard to let you go In the Father's hands we know That a Iifetime's not too long to live as friends With the faith and love God's given Springing from the hope we know We will pray the ioy you'll live in ls the strength that now you show But we'II keep you close as always It won't even seem you've gone 'cause our hearts in big and small ways Will keep the love that keeps us strong And friends are friends forever lf the Lord's the Lord of them And a friend will not say never 'cause the welcome will not end Though it's hard to let you go In the Father's hands we know That a Iifetime's not too long to live as friends Friends are what make our NNC experience memorable. While many of the events come and go, and some of the memories fade, our friends will last forever. NNC has taught me to value my friends - the ones I shared with, laughed with, and cried with. In putting this book together, my staff and l have tried to capture a special side of the events, people, and things which have stood out to make this year unique. It is my hope that these experiences will not be forgotten -a and as we look back over the year, we will remember the friends that made it especially memorable. Striving to be a Soldier of the Light. 'NE 5LEmmF2x Duane Slemmer 3 320 Closing PA L if H ,5,,y..jg.3, .IJQ5 A . ,, . '. gf ' lx 1 . . B. I- I I I ..- V - gy I v 0 1' i -I-' i - L' . f S! ' 'a' - . li I I , I 05 A327 i I I. I 5 I I r 1 f '? I, .H I 1. M ', 'im 4, ' v . 4 - E ! my 'su 1 .T Q -I , ' i ' l - 1 '- -u. P 1' Fi fb1XX r. gcfx X I , WW X 2 2,414 03 Aff yy f 1 fl EWU x Xe. 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