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GLEN EYRIE RAGTIME REVIEW The Rockmont Ragtime Review-a showcase of vaudeville acts sponsored by Alpha-Psi-Omega to raise money for the Theatre Department. The Ragtime Review is perhaps the craziest tradition that the colle e provides, This six year old production, directed by Cindy Troup includes a gamet of talent and pure shovvoff. For many, the Ragtime Review is possibly the start of one's career in an old tradition. A heart-warming tradition is the annual retreat to Glen Eyrie, a beautiful Navigators castle in Colorado Springs. Glen Eyrie's atmosphere of beauty, relax- ation and recreation enhances the memorable times of deepening relationships. Frank Tillapaugh, pastor of Bear Valley Baptist Church, challenged the Rockmont community with his personal viewpoints on Relationships, the college's theme for this year. LEFT: Jim Moller and Kurt Janzen, in their first of three appearances, performing Buddy Holly's That'll be the day-ay-ay, when I die. BELOW? Displaying not only her dancing abilities, but mature singing voice as well, Claire Schultheir lights up center stage. M , PW' 4-, iv -V ' .N Q, , ' V 'lf iE - Not all was teaching and preaching. Here Mark lVlcAnlis takes time to exhort and encourage. LEFT CENTER: Show stopper Dorothy Lit-sch draws cat calls lroni the audience in her version ol' 11 Horne Rain or Vonie Shine.
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,M- RADUATION '84 The 67th annual commencement ceremonies ot' Rock- mont College were held on Sunday, Ma 18, 1984. Forty- one seniors received their diplomas at the Trinity Baptist Church in Wheat Ridge, CO. Frank Tillapaugh delivered the commencement message and Claire Schultheis gave the senior address. Channel 9 News video taped the ser- vice which was aired later that day. During the ceremony, President Emeritus Dr. L. David Beckman announced his acceptance of a second presiden- tial term at Rockmont College. He was received with a standing ovation. The Rockmont College Choir sang several selections at their last appearance of the year. The senior class gift, presented hy class president Donna Hansen, was a video cassette recorder and several tapes. Congratulations to the Class of 1984! Sharon Blair-Sec., Charlene lluell-Tres., ,Ian Witt- Advlsor, Donna Hanson-Pres., Not pictured, Tony Huher-VP. IJean's Trophies ttlutstandimi lVlan!Woman ol' the Yearl went to Greg Holm ant Sharon Blair.
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