Taylor University - Ilium / Gem Yearbook (Upland, IN)
- Class of 1978
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Working with Hazel Carruth is working with a scholar, a leader, and a friend. —Marilyn Walker and Mildred Chapman Colleagues Hazel Carruth ' s devotion to Christ is evidenced in many ways. In her church it is in faithful worship, leadership of the administrative board, and special concern for her pastor and family as a trustee. How appropriate for a Christian university to dedicate its yearbook in her honor. —John W. Davis Pastor With these thoughts in mind, we, the editors, proudly dedicate the 1977-78 ILIUM to Hazel Carruth. Taylor University Upland. Indiana 46989 Dear Prospective Student, Taylor University is pleased to announce that you have been accepted for regular admission to the fall term, 1977. Welcome to Taylor. We look forward to your joining the Taylor Community! Yours Sincerely, Randall Germann Office of Admissions What does this really mean? What do you think? . . . . . . What really matters is: how much does it cost? Am I going to get a nerd for a roommate? Is there an initiation? Will break- fast be this horrible? Will I get a date to the Christmas banquet? What ' s a Mathis Church? . . . ■1 W J m b-1 1 1 m , 1 nfi ii f I You mean chapel is three days a week? Why are the showers always cold? Would you believe it ' s been three weeks since I ' ve had a date? I Who in the world is Kaptain Kill-A-Watt? , What ' s a Trojan? Why can ' t I dance? . . . If you can relate to these questions, then you have become a part of the Taylor community. But, it ' s more than just a foosball game on Friday night, or a trip to Dot ' s with the wing! . . . Taylor is many things that make up a total expe- rience, and we hope the pages that follow capsu- lize this year ' s portion of that experience for you!!! ML mm i lil I IB 1 1 1 1 frl 1 lit ill III l| 1 1 Ti ill iii ■1 ' I III III i 1 1 1 tl 1 titM 1 1 III ill illll III 1 lililll! 1 i_ III Ll 1 _ A E i £La| T 1- | j { 1 A 1 . r ■if % - SRIRITUAL J I p LI  J i ! nf Hj B « ■I ' f 1 J: Hi y y a | |l mm M L BPI kHI Hll lllVpB ■! I.i 1; 1 1 111 Ull _ M ■■■■■III LSlJ I ' 1  ■it . 1 1 | . ;: ■' • ;, I l § ■if ■r I I I it : ' - I i t_ B t £ n i , I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from His love. Rom. 8:38 CHAPEL . . ••• 3 ... e 2 ■1 ■-- ■- , ■ ..  j E People Sharing Class Contact Being able to share together as a body of believers is an important aspect of Taylor University. Through our weekly contact sessions on Thursday evening, we ' ve experienced a warm time to share and fellowship in our common bond of Jesus Christ. In addition, Student Ministries has sponsored such groups as Lamb ' s Players and Jeremiah People. Contact has been a blessing to many of our students this year, and we pray that it will continue to be in coming years. — The Chaplains SPIRITUAL LIFE IN THE DORM SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK The Christian and Cultural Conflicts c A w V He will keep in perfect Peace those whose thoughts turn often to the Lord. Isa. 26:3 ' SUNDA Y MORNING COMIN ' DOWN You took my hand, You worshipped the Lord, You smiled, you laughed, You praised the Lord. You sang and prayed with me How you glorified the Lord. You let me cry; You waked with me, instead of away from me. You helped me look up when I wanted to look down. You worshipped the Lord. You told me He loved me, and I listened. . . Come, you are my brother — Let us worship our Lord Together. ft V oJ Grow in grace, and in the knowl- edge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. II Peter 3:1£ SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK Dr. Vernon Grounds Schedule Sunday, 7:00 p.m. The Riddle of That Forked Radish, Myself Monday, 10:00 a.m. Guidelines to Personal Growth Monday, 7:00 p.m. Marks ot Maturity: Self-Orientation and Self-Extension Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Marks of Maturity: Self-Mastery and Self-Knowledge Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Guidelines to Personal Growth Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Marks of Maturity: Self-Acceptance and S elf-Criticism Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Marks ot Maturity: Self-Donation and Self-Fulfillment is Friday, 10:00 a.m. Guidelines to Personal Growth LIGHTHOUSE 78 This was the seventh consecutive year that the Lighthouse team accepted an invitation to minister in the Bahamas dur- ing the month of January. We had an excellent opportunity to apply the training we have been receiving at Taylor. We ministered in various ways: performing sacred concerts in local churches, conducting vis- itation work in prisons and elderly folks ' homes, providing teacher training in local churches and teacher colleges, work- ing with children in elementary schools, presenting programs in high school assemblies, holding special programs aboard ships, and assisting local pastors and missionaries. Lighthouse ' 78 was a growing experience. m Don ' t you know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run so that you may win. I Cor. 9:24 Above right: Bill Rigg and Tommy Taylor; above: John Wilson; right: Bill Shepard and Tommy Taylor. YOUTH CONFERENCE ' 78 Theme Song: If we could live in our father ' s world, And walk with Him hand in hand, Open our eyes, Lord, we need to see, Your loving and your firm command. So Christians living in the world, It ' s the time and place To run your race for Him. Although we are never finished, The time has come to begin. Let ' s open up our hearts And let the love of Christ Reach out and speak within, For with Christ alone we can win! lyrics by Jim Wheeler s3 feSE ?fr Hf r CELEBRATION!!! Yes, we Celebrated. The celebration is because of what was, what is, and what will be. It is the actualization of who we are through the one who was, is, and will be, our Lord and Liberator Jesus Christ. Therefore, the celebration was a con- tinuation of what is and will always be. n Taylor: A Look Back A-M.C.W. Dorm, B-Roger Jenkinson, C-Walt Campbell, D-Joe Lund, E- Hazel Carruth, F— Hot date in Upland, G-Elizabeth Poe, H-Taylor Book- store, I— Maytag gym, J— Adminstration Building, K— Swinging Stan Burden L— Jessie Rousselow, M-Barbara Dickey, N-Wally Roth, O-Elmer Nussbaum. Many Sides of Academics •iilflhli . GRADUATION Forrest Boyd Baccalaureate speaker Library: Resource Center for Taylor University Community Academic Studies: Au Sable: Adventureland of T. U, Au Sable Field Station, located in the lichigan northlands, is used for re- search throughout the year by con- servation and other science classes. Part of the experience includes canoeing down the Manistee River to study and observe wildlife in its natural habitat. Welcome Weekend: New Experience for 500 Freshmen v £ , V Grenadier guard at Windsor Castle shBBSHBHMH Taylor in Israel Left to right: Kurt Bullock, Jeanne Garzon, Lee Whitman, Joni Nussbaum, Paul Englram, Judy Frey, Dave Nitzsche, in Mexico. - H 4 fc ,K ' lieu 4 FOOTBALL 41 in • v s ? : ' v S 1 ■■■T-  w Rj4l • - V ' ' • ' 1 S  iS ST ' iSgx K« First row, left to right: Bart Reneau, Sam Eddy, Lee Whitman, Craig McMahan, Randy Loucks, Brent Dawes, Greg Fetzer, Tadd Sutton, Drew Hoffman, Mark Stemler. Second row: Brad Broker, Ray Unangst, Bill Chesley, Todd Whitfield, Mike Haynes, Steve Hall, Mark Rich, Dane Davenport, John Lorentsen, Pete Snyder. Third row: Jim Anderson, Mark Bercaw, Matt Green, Bill Shepard, Ernie Bradley, John Campbell, Mike Wolford, Jim Deetjen, Russ Carlson, Bryan Harper. Fourth row: Trevor Tipton, Dave Dunbar, Doug Harsch, Tim Hagmier, Troi Lee, Eric Jarman, Don Emery, Brian Ruegsegger, Bill Bauer, Kevin King. Fifth row: Dirk Case, Steve Lawrence, Roger Mikel, Mark Bartlett, John Pattison, Tim Davis, Rob Johnson, Tim Steven- son, Paul Sanford, Larry Marshall. Sixth row: Mike Hmielewski, Jim Fennig, Mike Hellwege, Jim Long, Ken Pritz, Doug Potts, Steve Rhodes, Tracy Sibley, Doug Dillon, Todd Martin. Seventh row: Randy Brun- setter, Coach Gal low, Coach Lund, Coach Baker, Head Coach Sam Sample, Coach Mosher, Coach White, Coach Gates, Jeff McFarland (trainer), Ken Yocum (trainer). CROSS COUNTRY N A 1 Right: Dave Poucher; Above right: Sheri l Thomet. Left: Ernie Bradley; Lower left: Rob Schwarze; Belov Coach George Glass. WOMEN ' S TRACK First row, left to right: Cindy Jackson, Kris Heins- man, Alma Shepard, Sue McFarland, Cathy Har- ness, Josh Pierce, Judy Frey, Alexandra Mena, Joyce Canfield, Martha Webb. Second row: Coach Mary Edna Glover, Angie Brown, Sue Brooks, Kathi Myers, Kathy Donovan, Sarah Lynn Crouse, Deanne Kendall, Ruth Warner, Diane Barrus. BALL Take me out to the BALLGAME . . . First row, left to right: Carol Hoel, Jan Dunham, Carla Dusek, Sylvia Goodman, Rachel Stiver. Second row: Michelle Cates, Diane Gabrielson, Kathy Donica, Sheri Vance, Jill Dunham, Sue Buehler, Deb Gates. Third row: Brenda Bentley, Jill Howard, Jan Matchette, Jeanine Courtney (mgr.), Mary Rupp (mgr.), Coach Chris Lottes. First row, left to right: Ben Myers, Jamie Shinabarger, Reid Kennedy, Pete Snyder, Tom McWaters, Dave Ellis, Robby Richardson, Trevor Tipton. Second row: Steve Graves, Mark Coy, Todd Shinabarger, Mark Fisher, Rich Honig, Calvin Stuart, Mike Kinzer, Dyrk Miller, Randy Loucks, Brad Ramsland. Third row: Coach Sam Sample, Sam Eddy, Keith Mollenkamp, Rick Underwood, Scott Ramsland, Kevin Neuhouser, Dave Whitaker, Brent Dawes, Brian Baker, Coach Kurt White. BASE- BALL % Coach Sam Sample • Look what I found! If I could but touch the hem of his garment. ' -I got it! Hey guys, hit it to me! Sn r v :iA rX f; «l i. W-. t 4.- lsi ; 1 1 9B i MAA Afc ' 889SSS88 OMEN ' S ENNIS - ' ■2ffi¥ : - ■' ■■■• ■' ■' ■■TSHPBR Si BE - : 9 This spread is dedicated to the sport of INTRA MURALS l J T ' IN UPLAND, INDIANA??? m ABOUT COMMITMENT TO CHRIST Open . Brad Buroker, Sheri Thomet Mary Edna Glover and Companion vk — r i ' i V J 4 m Va PLEASE!!! SWEET HOME!!! Left to right: Rob Staley, Coach Odle, Steve Brooks, Mike Ayres, Tim Dryer, Greg Jones, Al Lettinga, vington, Phil Price. ick Seaman, Greg SO DRINKS- POfCOM S0RB «0 SMOKING IN CTll ' ■•■-,: fS WWf 5 Taylor Matmen Come ALIVE!! Row one from left: J. McFarland, D. Miles, R. Smith, T. Miller, G. Fetzer, J. Pudaite, M. Row, T. Whitfield, C. Cole, P. Briede, Row two: J. McFarland, J. Riggle, M. Rabung, T. Lockwood, B. Smallwood, T. Bowman, D. Hamm, J. Stock- ton, T. Heiman, M. Moses. Row three: Coach Jarman, D. Ruegsegger, J. Whitfield, D. Whitfield, M. Mcleod, R. Johnson S. Dodd, M. Bartlett, J. Tyree, B. LaFollette, D. Bergen Dave Miles, Greg Fetzer 1977 II A A ni a ui)in «in CHAMPlA SHIP Todd, Drew, and Jim Whitfield— Champions of Little State VOLLEYBALL FIELD HOCKEY Row one from left: K. Heinsman, J. Pierce, D. Frank, T. Nussbaum, S. Thomet. Row two: S. Goodman, K. Gilley, J. Hutson, D. Gabrielson, Coach Lottes. Row three: S. Andrews, C. Breen, D. Dyson, M. Maleski, C. Frank, D. Lillmars. Row four: C. Thompson, A. Mena, C. Parker, B. Bentley, J. King, K. Keene Learning Through Life in the DORM ????????? ■EXTRA CURRICULAR Bottom right: Jari Barlow, Bob Sprunger; Top far right: Sandy LeMaire, Ron Chlasta, Mark Bromhead, T odd Miller, Lisa Flanary U-W i T JftSk Bt ' - ' ■i k Tt H v ' .. ■? H ff ? % W ■ji£ Mi BT • . IS f c J Kfffiw s5wl r Mfi W n V v an- BSm 1J Kj k ' ■1 ' fl3 In --- r J imi 15 4v Jt? 3 Mfc. • ... P r - ' « fe 5§a Ei!S 10 HI K Va k 3 HlMJul 9 i Kj ifl ' . O ' ' ; . ' -: ' - - ' ' ' ' .- j3|29gie3 §HPI§ . ' ■' ■' ' ■' :,■. ■. ' J ■fl ?d wto do 70 £ do for excitement . . .? v ' x ° r®t Top left: Philip Kroeker; Above: Robert Antonian; Far right Cheri Spicer, Debbie Doles, Pam Williamson, Bill Hooven 3I IM f SMW, MUSIC . . . RHYTHM . . . MELODY ... HARMONY J J 1 m« i ■i ■| 5 J MISCELLANEA v 1 K 1 %--J 4al Wm B fii Ski K |h - HhhhV t_ t L. y The February production of Bertolt Brecht ' s Galileo confronted the campus community with the question of moral and ethical responsibility in a scientific and tech- nological age. Brecht, a Marxist, chose to question so- ciety through the life of Galeleo Galilei, the father of modern physics, who, in 1633 was forced by the church to recant his teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. Juxtaposed against this 17th century tapestry of intrigue and intuition, the director, Oliver Hubbard, introduced themes of Brecht ' s own struggles in Nazi Germany, the development and deployment of the first atomic bomb, and the Church ' s attitude toward tech- nological advances in our own age. The question raised for the Christian college commu- nity is, are we preparing ourselves for meaningful in- volvement in a world that needs to hear God ' s redeem- ing Word. Far left: John Dimmick; far left bottom: Jazz Band; left: Jim Wheeler; top, left to right: Tim McGarbey, Doug Marlow, Tom Lough, Greg Johnson, Sara DePree; above: Greg Johnson and Pat Goodine. Ultimately, each of us must draw our own con- clusions about what constitutes a good marriage. Those of us who have lived with Ibsen ' s magnificent play during the past six weeks have had our per- ceptions of the possible alternatives significantly ex- panded. We hope the play has yielded similar experiences for you. .JtayS, A, 5 and 6, 4978 From left to right: Brenda Conway, Carey Alstadt, Doug Oliver, Kimberly Montgomery, Mark Welch, Catherine Curtis, Kris Anderson. CONCERTS: Part two The S.U.B. spring concert schedule resulted in performances by several top-notch Christian artists. Andrae Crouch and the Dis- ciples, Randy Stonehill, and the Phil Keaggy Band headlined enter- tainment activities for the semester. Other on-campus and visiting artists added creativity and variety. Far top left: Phil Keaggy; far bottom left: Andrae Crouch ' s Disciples; top left: An- drae Crouch; left: Dave Boyer; above: Randy Stonehill Band. THE 78 ILIUM We, the editors, would like to thank our staff for their hard work and labor on this book. Not only did they have to churn out page after page of layouts for us, but they also had to put up with our constant nagging and grumblings! Special thanks to our sectional editors who, despite term papers and exams, came through when they had to. Pictured above are, from left to right: Alan Winquist, advisor; yours truly, the two Daves; Doug Cramer, Darkroom Manager; Brad Bloomster, Photography Editor; Tammy Monroe, Spiritual Section Editor; Mark Tomlin, Photographer; Sandy LeMaire, Extra-curricular Section Editor; Julie Dunwiddie, Photographer; Lavonna Shockey, Moral Support; Karen Elliot, Layout and Copy. The Camera Shy members of our staff are: Ann Mather, Artist; Ed Burton, Academic Section Editor; Bobby Housch, Physical Section Editor; Cindy Simmons, Portrait Section Editor; Diane Barrus, Secre- tary; Terry King, Typist; Laura Edwards, Copy; and Photographers— Tom Triol, Van White, Kent Rho- dehamel, John Jaderholm, Susan Shank, Dan Boyd, and Mark Welch. The editors and their advisors-from left to right: Dave Byers, Jane Halteman, Dave Nixon, Alan Winquist. S.uppressing U.nbelievable B.oredom Kent Rhodehamel SPRING IS SPRUNG, THE GRASS IS RIZZ I wonder where the birdies is. The bird is on the wing, but that ' s absurd! The wing is on the bird. Anon. Concerts— Part One Ef Top left: Timberline; top right: Asian; above: B.J. Thomas; right middle: Tim Sheppard; right: Michael Johnson; far right: Haines Bros. M ■,v . fciii HAMULI ■9 to In keeping with its attempts to provide diversity, the Student Union Board brought a variety of big names, small up-and-comings, secular and sacred artists in its fall concert season. SUB ' s first concert embodied the diversity for which it was striving. B.J. Thomas provided the campus with some of his old standards, his new Christian material and his personal testimony. The newly born-again baritone thrilled the Taylor community with his extreme musical talent, his personable nature, and his superb showmanship. Hoping not to detract from the Anne Murray home- coming concert, SUB offered four small concerts, starting with Tim Sheppard, and followed by Aslyn; Albrecht, Roley, and Moore; and finally with Taylor ' s own Haines Brothers. The Board presented Michael Johnson as the sea- son ' s final concert. A solo artist, Johnson played a variety of styles from ballads to classical to bosanova. The audience was pleased with his storybook sense of humor and his amazing guitar prowess. The magnifi- cent performance capped off a successful fall season for the Student Union Board. Top left: Tom Dalton; middle right: Nan Kennedy and Craig McMahan; far middle: Becky Thompson; far left: Anne Murray. l h mk m I lit £m v P: v i i Not only a football victory homecoming weekend, but a victory over the weather as well. A homecoming without rain. Even at night the sun still shone through Anne Murray ' s singing. A time set aside for fun and celebration with old and new friends — a victory over all, in that many truly came home to Taylor for our victory is a Lifesong. Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris — Thank God! Jacques Brel brought to the world and to our campus a musical of pro- found and moving insight. Brel ' s songs speak of life with authority and com- passion, of people who need to be under- stood and loved, of their needs and aspi- rations, of their hopes and fears. . .of their loving. The words and music of this comtem- porary French Chansonnier often anger, move, dishearten, enlighten, inspire, but never bore as he so eloquently raises our hopes. . . If we only have Love. Left to right: Gregg Francis, Prof. Ollie Hubbard, Edie Rader, Tim Johnson, Diane Murrell, Kathy Turner, Mark Welch. HALLOWEEN Featuring Wengatz Haunted House THEWOTN sTA - ... pan THE UWTED STATES NAVY BAND a$i BMW ,-lo r UNITED I W«T Upper left: The New American Opera Theatre; middle left: The American Experience; left: Nielson Young. PORTRAITSPORTRAITSPORTRAITSPORTRAITSPORl IdOdSlIVdldOdSlIVdldOdSIIVdldOdSlIVdlOd AITSPORTRAITSPORTRAITSPORTRAITSPORTRAITS iivxiiiodsiiviiiiiojsiivaiiioasiivsniojsiiva WILBUR M. CLEVELAND University Editor ALLAN SMITH Controller SAMUEL L DELCAMP V.P. for Development HOWARD E. TAYLOR Dir. of Annual Fund Left to right: CRISTY LODER, Sec; BETTY MURRAY, Sec; IRMA NEWMAN, Student Ac- counts; LORENE ROBBINS, Accounts Payable; ED CHAPPELL, Cashier; LAURA HUTSON, Sec; BARB STEVENS, Sec; VIRGINIA CLINE, Chief Accountant; SHARON HOPKINS, Sec. GORDON H. LEFFINGWELL Estate Planning Advisor RONALD L KELLER Director of Admissions LENETTA PRATT Secretary BEVERLY HARRELD Secretary SUSAN BAKER Secretary RANDALL L. GERMANN, Assistant Dir. of Admissions; LORI TURNOW, Ad- missions Counselor; MELANIE TAYLOR, Admissions Counselor; DAVID SONGER, Admissions Counselor Left to right: JULIE TAYLOR; BETTY WOODRUFF; MARSHA BECKER, Ad- missions Staff MILO A. REDIGER Chancellor of the University ROBERT D. PITTS Dean of the University THOMAS C. BEERS Dean of Students MATTIE SELLERS Sec. to President, Chancellor WILLIAM C. RINGENBERG Assistant Dean BRENDA MANTHA Sec. to Dean CHARLES R. JAGGERS, Associate Dean of Students; BETTY JACKSON, Sec NANCY J. CICERO Associate Dean of Students G. BLAIR DOWDEN Director of Financial Aid BETTY G. FREESE Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs CARMEN L. TAYLOR Director of Records CHERYL D. CHAMBERS Director of Testing THOMAS A. DAVIS, Dir. of Career Development and Student Activities; LA- VONNA SHOCKEY, Sec; WALTER E. CAMPBELL, Dir. of Student Development JOANNE KEMP and JEANNE BULLOCK C.T.A. Secretaries GERALD L. HODSON Dir. of Learning Resources Center MARCILE DRAKE L.R.C. Sec. RAYA HIRONS Audio-visual Supervisor BECKY HIDAY Evening Supervisor of L.R.C. DAVID DICKEY Assistant Librarian ALICE K. HOLCOMBE Director of Library LAVON SHIGLEY Assistant Librarian LOIS WEED Assistant Librarian WILLIAM J. HILL Dir. of Student Ministries JULIA HILL Student Ministries Sec. BASIL DEMPSEY Dir. of Campus Security DORIS HARDLEY Sec. for Campus Security LOU ROTH Dir. of the Health Center YETIVE WILLIAMS and TERRI GARDNER Music Dept. Secretaries BRENDA BECKLEY Sec. to Assistant Dean BETTY ATKINS Student Affairs Sec. RUTH BOYD Dir. of Teacher Placement SUE MOORMAN P.E. Dept. Sec. fjv II ■' ■SSL ' - ' 0 P-- K. FLOYD BOARDMAN, JOHN HEADRICK, JIM BARKER, Print Shop JOSEPHINE MILLER, LINDA ROGERS, TAMAR SHAFFER, MARION KEN- DALL, Education Dept. JERRY NELSON, DAVE ADAMS Food Service CAROL JOHNS, ANNA HARRISON Computing Center MARY A NN McCULLUM Operator ROBERT NEIDECK Campus Store Manager JANE KURTZ Campus Store Sec. j o ' ' -v ' D A. ' - . v . ■■■' ■¥ MARGARET NEIDECK Science Dept. Sec. SUE BEALOR Computing Center Sec. JOELLEN NELSON Social Work Dept. Sec. DORIS WALLACE Social Sciences Sec. BILLIE MANOR Dir. of Learning Skills Center NANCY HOWARD, MARILYN EVANS, RHONDA GRETILLAT, Records Office ANNA HOLDCROFT, ESTHER BRAGG Post Office BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Al Clough Stockman Dave Rati iff caught in the act From left to right: Fred Knoderer, Jon Soliday, Russ Clark, Lora Trout, Sid Hall, Steve Bauter As you can see from this bare page, most of the Buildings and Grounds staff are camera shy! However, we would like to acknowledge them by name: MAINTENANCE: Bill Cline Joe Ruberg Gail Bragg Sam Eddy Don Klepser Gaylord Kramer Glen Poling Lewis Swarts— Asst. Supt. HOUSEKEEPING: (Day Shift) John Collings— Day Foreman Vera Anderson Garry Barker Nellie Brammer Joy Clevenger Violet Elliott Betty Felton Linda Irwin Joyce Martin Maxine McCoffrey Barbara Morgan Barbara Plasterer Laura Pritchett Alta Smith Ruth Swarts Gayle Wilson HOUSEKEEPING: (Night Shift) Bruce Dodds— Night Foreman Diana Barnes Brenda Enyart Maurice Foudray Sharon Jackson Flossie Morris Oscar Owens Fred Richardson Violet Shelton Deloris Stratton Wanda Watson Bonnie Wilson We, the editors and staff of the ' 78 ILIUM, gratefully acknowledge the fol- lowing persons whose generous gifts made this yearbook possible: Dr. Ted W. Engstrom Pasadena, California. Rev. Herbert M. Frazer Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Lester C. Gerig Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. D.L. Haffner Garrett, Indiana. Mrs. Jane Carson Myre Paducah, Kentucky. Dr. Charles W. Shilling, M.D. Arlington, Virginia. Mr. Henry C. Ruegg Columbus, Ohio ARGENTINA ■AUSTRALIA ■BAHAMAS ■BRAZIL ■CAMBODIA ■CANADA • CHILE ■COLOMBIA • COSTA RICA ■DOMINICAN REPUBLIC • ECUADOR • ENGLAND ■FRANCE God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. (II Corin. 9:8) THE OFFICERS AT THE INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Nyack, New York 10960 For a folder about Christian service opportunities in North America and overseas, please write to the above address. ' PUERTO RICO • PHILIPPINES • PERU ■PARAGUAY • NEWZEALAND • NETHERLANDS • MEXICO ■MALI • MALAYSIA • LEBANON ■LAOS ■JORDAN • JAPAN ■Warmest congratulations to each 1978 graduate of Tayor University. It takes a continuing team effort to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Have you con- sidered being a part of that team? We ' d like to hear from you. ffUDI t i o T 101 N.AAAIN ST. 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Kimberly Wagner Mary Walker Barrie Warren Jennifer Whitehead Marsha Wilson Barbara Wolf Kimm Wright OLSON HALL Ruth Brand Merri Lynne Breen Deb Burnham and Jennifer Nethery Karen Cowley Becky Engle Beth Eshelman Robin Fackler ■ Robin Greenman Lynn Griesmeyer Dawn Gwin Marie Burris and Patricia Dial Lori Jacobsen Anne-Margaret Van Pelt Tammera Lane Kevin May and Donna Behr Kathi Myers Jennifer Nethery Carolyn Nicholson Nancy Nordin Lori Oestreicher Martha Palmer Marianne Stratton Tamara Strieker Jane Strine Jane Strunk Joanna Strunk Kimberley Summers Rhonda Wysong Camera Shy: Ruth Abel, Grace Bardsley, Mary Bradley, Lisa Jo Brown, Sa- rah Burgoon, Debra Burnham, Marie Burris, Karen Copeland, Colleen Coug- henour, Jane Cromer, Sandra Crowder, Lynne Elmer, Eileen Enright, Suzan Freeman, Mary Gilbert, Lucinda Halbrook, Sarah Herr, Teresa Hummel, Donna Jahns, Elizabeth Lantz, Karen Mansfield, Diane McClenaghan, Kim- berly Montgomery, Constance Olson, Amy Saltzgaber, Cynthia Skolrood, Katharine Taylor, Anne-Margaret Van Pelt, Carrie Young, Julia Young. SOUTH HALL Patricia Gentry Sharon Gentry Nancy Cicero Sue Buehler and Nancy Nienhuis Camera Shy: Laura Al- ley, Michelle Andrews, Joyce Bowman, Sue Buehler, Sharon Craig, Connie Day, R. Ellen Duckworth, Denise Gehrkel, Cheryl Hirons, Coleen Hudson, Diane Newland, Nancy Nienhuis, Sharyl Pel- ley, Rebecca Scott, Jessica Sidey, Sherry Sims, Karen Smith, Karol Svanoe, Kimberly Tomrell, Ellen Vander- dertulip, Deborah Vog- ler, Catherine Wade, Beatrice Welly. Karen Waggoner Ruth Warner Leslie Whiteside MORRIS HALL David Carlburg Steven Chance _ I ! % 7 v.1 d ' M mJS Kevin Conklin Richard Cornfield Jr. Lonnie Diehl David Dunkelberger Garry Dyer Paul Englram Jeffrey Evans John Jaderholm Calvin Johnson Timothy Johnson Douglas Potts Mark Soderquist Phillip Sommerville Robert Sprunger Felix and Santa Sprunger q ; ' j 1 m s Er T m ' £ §S. K RIB 7 B 1 IP? 7 Bob Sprunger and Mike Rike Richard Underwood Roger Varland James Walker III Douglas Walton James Wheeler Leo Whitman Camera Shy: Gregory Bahas, Paul Beach, Judson Beachler, Steven Brooks, David Brown, Russell Carlson, Donald Carlson, Ronald Chlasta, Carey Cole, Donald Col- lins, David Conn, Kurt Cornfield, Timothy Dreyer, Charles Emery III, Edwin Fenstermacher, Mark Fischer, Jonathan Francis, Stephen Grice, Frank Groten- huis, David Hadley, Anderson Hart, Michael Haury, Michael Hellwege, Robert Johnson, Gregory Jones, Mak Kawano Jr., Thomas Larsen, Timothy Maybray, John McFarland, James McGarvey, William Meeks, Kevin Mitchell, Keith Mollen- kamp, Marc Moses, Paul Nassar, Gregory Pitts, Keith Plumb, Chester Scott, Timothy Sexton, David Shaw, Robert Shevlot, Mark Skolrood, Mark Smalley, Richard Smith, Timothy Stevenson, Gregg Taylor, Keith Tyler, Jay Tyree, Ray- mond Unangst, Robert Walker, James Wetherbee, Michael Wilhelm, John Wilson. WENGATZ HALL James Anderson Ronald Anderson Jayman Avery III Daniel Bare Kevin Brennfleck Bradley Brinson Craig Broadwater Robert Brummeler Randy Brunsetter Edward Burton David Byers Jonathan Campbell William Cargo Michael Carter Paul Chapman Jonathan Condit James Cross Michael Cunningham Thomas Dalton Timothy Davis Gregory Fennig Gregory Fetzer Douglas Gerig H H -  P. Kevin Gerth Scott Goodman Reed Greenagel Charles Kinzer Bradley Koenig Jon Condit and Mike Kinzer Douglas Pelton Brian Ruegsegger Dawson Rupp Terry Seagrave Eddie Stern James Stimmel Robert Summer Scott Sutton M. Todd Thalls Donald Tillman Jr Philip Welch Timothy Wesolek David Whitaker ■■■iii Glenn Wilder Michael Wolford David Woodall Matthew Young Camera Shy: James Anderson, Dwight Austen, William Banks, Thomas Bauder, Frank Beard, Mark Ber- caw, Brad Bloomster, Matthew Bolinger, Nelson Broman, Jerald Brown, Larry Brown, James Deetjen, Stephen Dowell, Terry Edwards, William Evans, William Fawley, James Fennig, Steven Gabrielson, George Gibson, Michael Graves, Thomas Green, Michael Greenwood, Timothy Hagmaier, Terrel Haines, Larry Hall, Bruce Hambrick, Mark Hammer, Jeff Harvey, Steven Haun, Kenneth Hayes II, Jeffrey Hess, Steven Hirons, Michael Hmielewski, Roger Holmes, Richard Honig, William Hooven, Thomas Hun- sberger, Harold Istvan, Eric Jarman, Kent Johannes, Rodney Johnson, Kent Katterjohn, David Keener, Thomas Kemner, Michael Kinzer, Stephen Kraakevik, Daniel Kumah, Stephen Livingston, Timothy Lock- wood, James Long, Randall Loucks, Tim Lugbill, Curtis Lundquist, Michael Mack, Fredrick Martin, Wil- liam Montgomery, Kevin Muzzillo, James Narvesen, Leon Newell, Jan Perry, Thaddaeus Poe, Kenneth Pritz, John Pudaite, Michael Rabung, Scott Ramsland, Robert Richardson, Donald Robinson, Brent Ronne, Lewis Sale II, Jerry Scripps, Harold Shafer Jr., Daniel Smith, David Smith, Gregory Smith, Pe- ter Snyder, Calvin Stuart, Randy Tower, Richard Trautman, William Turkington, Charles Vandenberg, R. Lynn Walker, Phillip Whybrew, Steven Wills, David Wise, Bruce Wright. ■' _ V_. Jim Stemmel and Merlin Holmes SWALLOW ROBIN J f tfl ; Donald Townsend John Van Vleet William Wallace III Matthew Welty Camera Shy: Thomas Albinson, Mark Collins, Dane Davenport, Joseph Fennig, Philip Jamieson, Ralph Secoy, James Snyder, Douglas Taylor, Tim- othy Wall. Roger Winder OFF CAMPUS Paula Frank Herbert Frye Jr. Jeanne Garzon Deborah Gates Matthew Green |: ; 1 wl ffl Kevin May Rick Schlericher Robert Schroeder Bryan Sedio Camera Shy: Carole Akers, Jerry Amstutz, Michael Atkinson, Maddy Baryoh, Mar- sha Becker, Laura Beers, David Bergen, JoAnn Blazer, James Bowman, Gary Bright, Gwendolyn Buesking, Bradley Buroker, Stephen Campbell, William Chesley, David Chivington, Roxanne Chivington, Donna Clendenin, Terry Cole- man, Renee Colglazier, Tamara Collier, Wayne Dalland, Charles De- wald Jr., Douglas Diedrich, David Due- cker, George Dull, Philip Duncan, Gary Francis, David Gaines, Douglas Gardner, Syl- via Goodman, Jeannie Gordon, Carol Green, Myra Guentin, Lorenzo Guevara, Douglas Gul- ley, Fred Harman, Bev- erly Harreld, Brian Herring, Timothy Hill, William Hill II, Richard Hook, Jackie Hubbard, Eric Jackson, Sue Ellen Jackson, Terry Jack- son, Kevin King, James Lamb, Jeffrey Loomis, Linda Luckey, John Mahr, Kevin Mahr, Paul Mahr, Brenda Mantha, Timothy Mar- tin, Karen Matzen, John Mays, Brian McEachern, Thomas McEachern, Donald McNamara, Donald McSorley, Dyrk Miller, Cloephis Mills Jr., Can- dace Myers, Christian Neel, Kevin Neuhouser, David Nixon, Katherine Nixon, Renee Norton, Diane Osborn, Cynthia Nugent, William Pear- son, Gail Pontius, Jo- dan Price, Susan Ra- mage, Ruth Reinhard, Lawrence Reno, Rich- ard Richmond, Michael Row, David Ruegseg- ger, Douglas Ruegseg- ger, Terry Schaumlef- fel, Robert Schwarze, Brent Short, James Slatter, Ronnie Sloan, Janine Steck, Mark Stemler, Gary Stern, Barbara Stevens, Dean Swanson, Ruth Swan- son, David Terhune, Timothy Tittle, Keith Trievel, Kathleen Turner, Michael Turnow, Ila Verneman, Gail Voorhis, Daniel Yutzy, Philip Yutzy. Deb Gates, Cleone Heebner and Marianne Carter Below; John Imrie and Jeanne Garzon; right: Laura Edwards; below left Charlie Humberd and Blair Dowden. Above: Tom McCabe, Nancy Nordin, Greg Francis, Dave Hall, Laura Edwards, Merle Musser, Barb Habegger, Ken Schmidt, Jeanne Garzon, Steve Long, Bob Walker, Betty Ann Botha, Shirley Pritchett, Charlie Humberd, Vice-President, John Imrie, President Deb Leach, Blair Dowden, Sponsor. From left to right; Colleen Gunder, Jewel Farlow, Mike Reger. With the ECHO continuing to be a respected well- read media by the student body, news, feature, and sports interests kept the staff on its toes. Our 24 page Homecoming issue and 16 page spring issue highlighted the years 8-12 page weekly publications. Big news top- ics of the year included the radio station controversy, the energy crisis, and the tuition increase. In retrospect it was a year of uninterrupted involvement and diligent work by a committed staff. The ECHO ' S 65th year of publication proved to be a significant one. Opposite: Sharon Craig, George McClain, Kevin Conklin, Jewel Farlow, Randy Dodge, Lisa Barth, Steve Neal, Mike Reger, Kurt Bullock, Linda Markle, Bill Evans, Pam Williamson, Chase Nelson, John Utley,, Karen Rutzen. echo Mike Reger Jewel Farlow Co-Editors Spring 1978 Mike Reger Colleen Gunder Co-Editors Fall 1977 News Editor Sharon Craig Arts Editor Pam Williamson Feature Editors Chase Nelson Kevin Conklin George MeClane (fall) Women ' s Sports Lisa Barth Mary Spencer (fall) Men ' s Sports Kurt Bullock Photography Doug Taylor, Kurt Bullock John Jaderholm, Deb Anglemeyer Business Manager Bob Hutchins Mike Haynes (fall) Reporters and Writers Mark Collins, Chase Nelson, Kevin Conklin, John Utley, Steve Neel, Randall Dodge, Bill Evans. George MeClane, Marianne Carter Layout Editor Sue McFarland (fall) Photo Layout Candy Meyers Cartoonist Jim Prey Typist Linda Markle Artist Karen Rutzen Advisors Alan Winquist, Jane Halteman Roger J enkinson The ECHO is published weekly by the staff for the students, faculty and friends of Taylor University with its purpose being that of informing its readers of the activities on and around the campus. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the entire staff but only those of the individual writer. Letters to the Editors may be addressed to the ECHO office, via campus mail and must also be signed to be printed. The right to edit or the use of discre- tion in the printing an article is reserved by the Editors and staff. It is the policy of Taylor University not to discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, or sex in its educational programs, activities or employment policies, as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amend- ments. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to Dr. Rob- ert D. Pitts, Administration Building, Taylor University (998- 2751, ext. 204 or 381) or to the Director of the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washing- ton, D.C. ART The Department of Art offers a major for the B.A. and B.S. degrees, as well as a teaching minor. Our department also helps in the training of other majors in elementary and early childhood educa- tion. In order to accommodate differ- ences in the interests and experiences of the students, the art program offers courses dealing with a variety of ideas, principles, and materials. A primary concern of the Department of Art is the perpetuation of an environment con- ducive to creative development and at the same time to emphasize the signifi- cance of visual art in the Christian context. Basil K. Dempsey Hartford City, IN Sharon L. Haley Metamora, IN Ray Bullock Mary J. Klosterman Kettering, OH Angela C. Landon Laurel, MD Mark H. Rutzen Chicago, IL Jonathan G. Utley Oxon Hill, MD Bonnie J. Weimer Berne, IN Joan G. White McLean, VA Dianne E. Whitney Lexington, MA Enola A. Witt Connersville, IN BIOLOGY The Biology Department provides a program to meet the academic needs of students whose interests vary from medicine to natural resources to teach- ing and other biological pursuits. Most of these concerns are represented among the 1978 graduates. The depart- ment ' s program is designed principally to provide appropriate pre-professional preparation. The undergraduate foun- dation thus acquired equips students to enter graduate programs, seco ndary teaching, medical school, and other vo- cations. The campus-based formal course program is supplemented with honors experiences, practicums, and the unique opportunities afforded by the T.U. Biology Field Station. The total University program enables students to pursue their biological interests in an atmosphere conducive to the devel- opment of an adequate world and life view. u % f wt ' ; Pgn i ' t ' ! Jk 1 i i t aa H  • aavatf George Harrison Jeffrey Alexander Winamac, IN George Bennett III South Bend, IN Michael Bowman Bellville, OH Harold Snyder Kent Cocking Morton Grove, IL Kenneth E. Ellis Madison Heights, MI Joseph C. Ferraro Bristol, CT Mark A. Folmsbee Mellenville, NY Elizabeth Poe Timothy Burkholder Brooke S. Kraft Warren, MI Mark A. Verhagen Dayton, OH Claudia G. Hendee Wilmette, IL Mark K. Maxwell Ada, MI Mark J. Ahlseen Rockford, IL Gary Armstrong Deerfield, IL Michael K. Ayers Columbis, IN Sharon Beihold Decataur, IN BUSINESS . . . The Department of Accounting, Busi- ness Administration, and Economics is preparing its graduates either for post- graduate study or for a variety of pro- fessional positions in the business com- munity or government. Among the broad professional fields that recent graduates have entered are: accounting (industrial or public), banking, hospital administration, insurance, marketing, purchasing, retailing and transportation. Michael W. Duncan Glen Ellyn, IL Karen L. Elliot Glen Ellyn, IL William S. Fawley Warsaw, IL Mark E. Gaines Lake Bluff, IL Janice D. Hall Mt. Prospect, IL Timothy D. Hawkins Upland, IN Joseph W. Himelick II Montpelier, IN Robert L. Hutchins Jr. Gorden Valley, CA Kurt A. Jaderholm Glen Ellyn, IL William D. Kitchen Social Circle, GA Mark A. Kinzer Uniondale, IN Donna J. Lautzenheisen Orrville, OH James H. McAlister Upland, IN Gail L. McKenny Plymouth, MI Merle D. Musser Mount Joy, PA Stephen A. Olsen Wyckoff, NJ Karl M. Smith Bridgman, MI Ted G. Smucker Middlebury, IN Paul J. Staup Glenview, IL Joan F. Thompson Grand Rapids, MI Norbert A. Treu Brookfield, WI W. James Whitfield Blenview, IL Paula R. Williams Upland, IN Vicki A. Wilson Indianapolis, IN Camera Shy: Samuel J. Eddy Upland, IN Wayne A. Dalland River Vale, NJ Craig E. Geiger Wheaton, IL Dale A. Guenther Parma Heights, OH Charles Masalakulangwa Mwanza, Tanzania David A. Wolcott Indianapolis, IN James R. Worley Toledo, OH Kevin Crawford Study to show thyself approved of God Camera Shy: Sammy M. Kitaka Albuquerque, NM Gregory A. Moore Ortonville, MI Ronald L. Klopfenstein Fort Wayne, IN Richard A. Seaman Fort Wayne, IN Stan Burden Chemistry The Department of Chemistry pro- vides instruction for majors interested in pre-professional training, education, industry and graduate school. Most of our majors are pre-medical or pre-den- tal students. This year we have two se- niors graduating from Taylor. One has been accepted to Indiana University Medical School and the other senior wil go on to graduate school, possibly at Ball State. Gordon Krueger Camera Shy: Benjamin E. Oswalt Hartford City, IN M. Rebecca Kerlin Danville, IN A.J. Anglin COMMUNICA TION AND THEATRE ARTS The Communication and Theatre Arts Department believes that human com- munication, at its best, is a personal, supportive response to the uniqueness and worth of persons. Students are en- couraged to approach communication processes and skills as agencies of growth and service rather than ex- ploitation. We believe participation in theatre increases our understanding of the human condition, expands our awareness of human need, offers cre- ative activity for the development of ex- pressive gifts, and provides a means of articulating our Christian world and life view. CTA courses are designed to help students develop skills which are par- ticularly important in such professions as law, government, business, teaching, Christian service ministries, mass com- munication, and dramatic arts. Camera Shy: Denise A. Norman Roann, IN Ollie Hubbard COMPUTER SCIENCE John Kastelein EDUCATION The Taylor University Education Department has a distinct opportunity in educating future teachers in that the total teacher preparation package— the knowledge skills and value structure— is flexible in its application. More and more teacher graduates are completing the teacher education program with the intention of entering careers which are allied with and or related to education. Taylor prepares teach- ers for secondary (fourteen different subject areas), elementary, Christian day and nursery schools, day care centers, and schools serving the mentally re- tarded. The growth of Christian day schools in the United States is creating a need for teachers at all grade levels who can effectively integrate faith and learning. In response to this demand, we have de- signed a special series of courses and practical expe- riences for students desiring to teach in Christian schools. The fastest growing teacher education pro- gram at Taylor is early childhood training. Another popular curriculum is the teaching endorsement in special education which prepares persons to work with mentally disadvantaged students. - ftt Joe Burnworth Tamara A. Beatty Fort Wayne, IN Sharon G. Black Bloomington, IN Janet R. Carley Madison, WI Barbara A. Chapman Redkey, IN- Patricia S. Charles St. Johns, MI Catherine M. Crawford Central Slip, NY K. Melody Culver Salisbury, Rhodesia Camera Shy: Mary E. Bailey Marion, IN Valorie J. Granitz West Lafayette, IN Teresa L. Griffith Harlett, MI Georgana M. Haines Upland, IN Sheri L. Harris Upland, IN June C. Jager Park Ridge, IL Nanette S. Kennedy LaGrange, IN Vickie L. Kepley Bluffton, IN Cheryl L. Haynes Upland, IN Linda M. Long Indianapolis, IN Kathleen J. Oliver Brandon, FL Vicki L. Olmstead Champlin, WIN Lou Ann Preston Indianapolis, IN Mollie A. Price Modoc, IN % -« B Jpf -% J ., Ft ■I. ■f Jl Shirley Pullen Allentown, NJ Kathleen W. Ritchie Moblie, AL Joanne M. Roehling Woodburn, IN Christine S. Schleucher Celina, OH Jane Hodson Elaine M. Sellhorn Dewitt, MI Dean J. Tshudy Belvidere, NJ Connie J. Smalley Kokomo, IN Janet C. Sprunger Upland, IN Virginia VanTreuren Montville, NJ Michelle M. Vanvlerah Perrysburg, OH Diane K. Stoner Port Huron, MI Cynthis S. Yoder Wakarusa, IN ENGLISH The Department of English offers a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science (in education) degree. More than half of the English majors prepare to teach English in junior and senior high schools. Some B.A. majors have continued their study in seminaries and graduate schools to prepare for careers in law, medicine, library science, college teaching, and the Christian ministry. Some have secured positions requiring writing. But preparing students for ca- reers is only part of the department ' s concern. English offers life-long values: proficiency in writing, personal enrich- ment, human compassion, broad under- standing, criteria for judgment, and Christian outlook through the study of literature. Hazel Carruth J J ll UB II ■jj f ••; Pamela L Jordon Indianapolis, IN Kenneth Swan Mary P. Mahank South Bend, IN Jane C. McAlister Upland, IN . L Marilyn Walker James T. McLaren Indianapolis, IN Sandra A. Stroup Goshen, IN Mildred Chapman ■ft HISTORY Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Through these words, the philosopher George Santayana clearly expressed one of the values of studying history. I know of no way of judging the future but by the past, stated Patrick Henry. Taylor ' s history department offers a wide-range of courses in American, Eu- ropean, Non-western, and the Pre- modern era aimed at giving students a clearer understanding, from an histori- cal perspective, of the numerous signifi- cant current world events. The depart- ment considers a major in history to be a good basis for numerous careers, in- cluding law, government service, inter- national organizations, the ministry, business, journalism, library and archi- val work, as well as teaching. Students may receive either a B.A. in history or B.S. in social studies. Innovative 1978 interterm courses in- cluded: History and Geography of the Southwest with Wandering Wheels; The American Presidency taught on campus; and Revolution and Reform in Europe in conjunction with the English department. During the summer sessions, course offerings included: History of Indiana with Wandering Wheels; and History of France and Modern Europe taught in Nice and Strasbourg, France, respectively, with the Wheaton Taylor ESPRIT program. Paul R. Anderson Crown Point, IN Randy K. Harvey Shellsburg, IA Gregory N. Johnson Waukegan, IL Marsha A. Poucher Winchester, IN Alan Winquist LANGUAGE Modern Language majors develop a broad outlook on the world by learning how people in other cultures think, feel, and communi- cate about life and its realities. This knowl- edge increases the majors ' respect for their own language and the facility with which they can communicate. Some teach; others enter fields of business, science, the humanities, or Christian service. George Faul Deborah E. Palacino Dale He ath Trumbull, CT kk i Carl Gongwer k. - Janet Loy MATH Michael J. Alspaugh Upland, IN Alice A. Bapers LaGrange, IN The mathematics program at Taylor attempts to teach majors the concepts and methods of mathematics needed for graduate school and jobs in educa- tion, business, industry, and govern- ment. This year ' s senior class has fol- lowed the tradition of Taylor mathematics majors by compiling an average score on the Undergraduate Record Exam which would rank at the 87th percentile. Next year these stu- dents will successfully begin graduate school, teaching careers, and various mathematically related jobs in actuarial science, operations research, statistics, and systems analysis. Mark Beadle Crawfordsville, IN Mark A. Cameron Converse, IN David Neuhouser Jeanine C. Courtney Wyandotte, MI Michael E. Hayden Warren, MI A. Drew Hoffman Galesburg, IL Kenneth W. Miller Bluffton, IN Andrew E. Peck Decatur, GA David E. Shaver Rushville, IL Dale Wenger MUSIC The Taylor University music majors receive training as professional musi- cians within the cultural perspective of a liberal arts education. Their abilities to create and listen to music with dis- cernment, good taste, artistic skill and musicianship and their expertise in edu- cational methodology prepare them to enter the larger world of music making and teaching. Some students with a particular interest in performance skills will engage in private instruction or pur- sue graduate study leading to the teaching of applied music at the college level. Others will enter the field of music education as teachers or supervisors of music in the public or private school. Still others will become church musi- cians. It is our hope and prayer that all will dedicate their talents and abilities to Christ, His church, and its ministry on earth. Barbara Dickey Philip Kroeker Rebecca A. Lichtenberger Decataur, IN Gregory W. Parker Cardiff-By-the-Sea, CA Penny G. Parkin Wayne, NJ Frederick Schulze Robert Antonian Sheldon Bassett PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Department of Physical Educa- tion and Health for men and women seeks to provide broad programs for all students. Offerings include courses leading to a B.A. and teacher certifica- tion under the B.S. degree. Certification under the latter enables students to teach elementary, junior and senior high school. The B.A. prepares students for advanced study in physical educa- tion, correctives, physical or recrea- tional therapy, recreational administra- tion, advanced study in athletic training, and health education consultants in industry. Michelle R. Cates Bloomingdale, IL Karen D. Cocking Morton Grove, IL Don Odle Randall W. Crist New Carlisle, OH Sarah L. Crouse Wilmore, KY George Glass Richard Gates Phillip L. Price St. Petersburg, FL Kim J. Redington Walnut Creek, CA Tom Jarman Camera Shy: Robyn M. Dillon Columbus, OH Tracy L, Palmer Incline Village, NV Carol J. Stipanuk Terre Haute, IN Everett J. Young Jr. Upland, IN Ruth A. Williams Louisville, KY Mark A. Yordy Gridley, IL Physics Robert Wolfe Inquiring young people have found physics fascinating ever since Galileo ' s encounters with falling bodies at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, with the swing- ing chandelier in the cathedral and with the improvised telescope pointed to- wards Jupiter. Physics is mainly a study of energy, motion, and matter. These topics are intimately related to the national prior- ities dealing with sources of energy and the environmental impact of its use. At a time when the world is concerned with energy shortages and alternatives, physics serves as one of the most rele- vant subjects in developing new energy sources such as nuclear, solar, and geo- thermal power. Employment opportu- nities for physicists have risen sharply in the past two years and are now at the peak level in this decade. Careers in electronics, nuclear energy, and health physics look particularly promising. Camera Shy: Thomas D. Bradrick Shelby, OH Kenneth J. Wengzen Bethel Park, PA Elmer Nusbaum Roger Roth POLITICAL SCIENCE Philip Loy 1 d : MM J ii 1 Russell W. Patton Columbus, IN Daniel M. Potts West Lafayette, OH Camera Shy: Catherine M. Wilhelmi Montreat, NC PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology Department trains Christian psychologists who are pre- pared for further academic studies and or professional responsibilities. Many psychology graduates will pursue master ' s and doctoral degrees and be- come college teachers, professional counselors, personnel and industrial psychologists, and researchers in all as- pects of human behavior. The psychol- ogy B.A. degree has prepared others to be mental health assistants, probation officers, rehabilitation counselors, and vocational counselors. Typical work set- tings include community mental health centers, vocational rehabilitational cen- ters, correctional institutions, day care centers, and crisis intervention centers. Furthermore, the psychology degree will be an asset to almost any type of career which involves working with and under- standing human beings. Mark Cosgrove Robert B. Conlon Hollywood, FL Doug Kitchen, Jan Jenkins, Paul Nassar Deborah L Hayworth Kendallville, IN Jeannette Y. Jenkins Sarasota, FL Allan W. Lettinga Wayland, MI Carol A. McGregor South Bend, IN Scott A. Murphy Indianapolis, IN Camera S hy: Barbara A. Conway Urbana, IL Daniel E. Gilbert Ketterina, OH Michael J. Haynes Pardeeville, WI Lee A. Smart Silver Springs, MD Tim Cnarnbers Steve H. Putnam Upland, IN Gary B. Randolph Upland, IN Mary A. Randolph Upland, IN Dale R. Richardson [I Monon, IN Brenda L. Wolfe Upland, IN RELIGION . . . CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Carole J. Akers Ferndale, MI Randall W. Ash Akron, OH Mark A. Bonner Markle, IN Susan R. Eddy Joliet, IL jm Jx 1 JB Bonnie R. Johnson Downers Grove, IL Jill M. Lehman Berne, IN Cathleen A. McClew Hanover, IN Donna J. McDonough Des Moines, IA Mark Nanney Thomasville, NC Dennis J. Patton Indianapolis, IN Nancy M. Shaffer Fremont, OH William M. Shepard Genesus, NY Donald C. Smith East Brunswick, NJ Stephanie L Strawser Charlotte, NC Tadd E. Sutton Upland, IN Karen J. Wehrman Englewood, NJ Daniel A. Wolfe Upland, IN Timothy E. Bertsche Elkhart, IN Beth A. Calhoun Coatesville, PA Herbert Nygren David J. Frens Erie, PA Craig T. McMahon Indianapolis, IN Camera Shy: Cherie E. Ludwig Ankeny, NY BIBLE LITERATURE Paul A. Brown Trenton, MI Mark A. Dodd Zionsville, IN Fred Luthy Gregory J. Hiatt Fowlerton, IN Jana C. Johnson Berne, IN Camera Shy: Robert D. Wilson Upland, IN Charles Wilson Bradley K. Vanfossen Elkhart, IN Bryon J. Weaver Roaring Spring, PA iNHfeJB fflfc- tfm SOCIAL SCIENCE Z..ZZ, Roger Jenkinson SUB presents Jay R. Riggle Houston, PA W Mm TO David B. Ladd Elwood, IN Martha R. Songer Upland, IN Dwight Mikkelson Kent A. Bealor Upland, IN Kenneth A. Yocum Marion, IN Joyce N. Franklin Lebenon, PA SOCIAL WORK — — — - - , , i ii - p _——- = =E5 Marjorie L. Southfield - Sv Barber , MI Karel R. Dunlap Abingdon, IL Dawn E. Engle Zeeland, MI Cynthia L. Hettinga Grand Haven, MI Camera Shy: Dianne K. Scheerer Huntington, IN Rita J. Moss Marion, IN Brenda D. Pichea Hillsdale, MI Sharlyn B. Shaw East Point, GA Peggy E. Skinner Gaston, IN Carol A. Smitley Geneva, IN Karen L. Stephenson Elkhart, IN Linda M. Turner Princeton, IL Lorna L. Zimmerman Flanagan, IL Roger G. Christian East Stroudsburg, PA Kenneth P. Haught Houston, PA Frank Roye Daniel Yutzy Camera Shy: Jackie L Patrick Parker, IN Jo Ann Rechtorovic Nyack, NY Abshear, Marietta - 172 Adams, Dave — 128 Adkison, Leon — 189 Aeschleman, Becky — 145 Ahlseen, Mark — 183 Akers, Carole — 215 Akers, Harold — 170 Alderink, Marlene — 172 Alexander, Jeffrey — 180 Allan, Paul - 163 Alspaugh, Michael — 199 Alstadt, Carey - 170 Anderson, James — 163 Anderson, Jody — 145, 173 Anderson, Paul - 196 Anderson, Peggy — 155 Anderson, Robert — 172 Anderson, Ronald — 163 Anglemyer, Debra - 145 Anglin, A.J. - 187 Antonian, Robert — 204 Applegate, Kathy - 155 Archer, Kimberly — 145 Armstrong, Gary — 183 Ash, Randall — 215 Auer, Lindy - 155, 156 Avery, Ronny — 172 Avery, Jayman — 163 Ayers, Michael - 183, 78 Bailey, Bradley — 205, 174 Baker, Brian — 172 Baker, Susan — 123 Bapes, Alice — 199 Baptista, Robert - 124 Barber, Marjorie — 222 Bardsley, Ruth - 145 Bare, Daniel - 163 Bareiter, Beth - 155 Barker, Jim - 128 Barlow, Jeri — 90, 145 Barnes, Lori — 145 Barrus, Diane — 161 Barth, Lisa - 145 Bartlett, Mark - 46, 82, 163 Barton, William - 163 Bassett, Sheldon - 205 Bauer, Lawrence — 46 Baum, Dennis - 163, 165 Baum, Kevin — 163 Bauter, Steve — 131 Beadle, Mark - 199 Bealor, Kent - 220 Bealor, Sue - 129 Beatty, Tamara — 190 Becker, Michael - 163 Becker, Ronald - 163 Beckley, Brenda - 128 Beckman, Angela — 145 Bedor, Jill - 145 Beers, Thomas - 125 Beeson, Lynelle — 155 Beeson, Steve — 170 Behr, Donna - 145, 150 Beihold, Sharon - 183 Belon, Deborah — 145 Benjamin, Sharon - 210 Bennett, George - 180 Bentley, Brenda - 85, 155 Bercaw, Mark - 46 Bergen, David - 82 Berkebile, Lyn — 145 Berkes, Tammy — 145 Bertsche, Timothy - 217 Berwager, Gary — 180 Beutler, Cynthia - 145 Bialaszewski, Susan — 155 Birch, Michael - 163 Black, Sharon - 190 Blevins, Ronald — 163 Blum, Harold - 163 Boardman, Floyd — 128 Boen, Brenda - 172 Bolinger, Matthew - 97 Boltz, Tamara — 145 Bondarenko, Paul — 163 Bonner, Mark - 215 Botha, Betty - 145 Bowen, Douglas — 163 Bowman, James — 82 Bowman, Keith - 172 Bowman, Timothy — 170 Boyd, Ralph - 130 Boyd, Ruth - 128 Brace, Mark - 97 Bradford, Sherry — 145 Bradley, Ernest - 46, 163, 168 Bragg, Esther - 129 Branch, Wendy — 145 Brand, Ruth - 145 Breen, Cathryn - 85, 155 Breen, Merri Lynne — 145 Brennfleck, Kevin — 163 Brewer, Jeannie — 146 Brewster, Stephen — 170 Briede, Patrick - 82 Bright, Sherry - 194 Brinson, Bradley — 163 Broadwater, Craig — 163 Brolund, Mary - 146 Bromhead, Mark - 90, 172 Brondyke, Kay — 146 Brooks, Laura — 146 Brooks, Steven — 78 Brooks, Suzanne — 146 Brown, Angela — 172 Brown, Debbie — 146 Brown, Paul - 218 Brown, Wende — 143 Brueckner, Julene — 146 Brummeler, Robert — 163 Brunstetter, Randy - 46, 163 Buehler, Sue - 156 Bullis, Kent — 170 Bullock, Kurt - 39, 170 Bullock, Jeanne — 126 Bullock, Ray - 178 Bunch, Jan - 170 Burden, Stan - 187 Burdick, Elizabeth - 172 Burgess, Jill - 146 Burkholder, Timothy - 182 Burnham, Debra — 145 Burnham, Phyllis - 146 Burnworth, Joe — 190 Buroker, Bradley - 72 Buroker, Dennis - 205 Burris, Marie — 148 Burton, Jill — 146 Burton, Edward — 163 Butler, Lisa - 146 Byers, David - 163, 109, 232 Byers, Coleen — 146 Calhoun, Beth - 217 Calvert, Deborah - 146 Cameron, Mark - 199 Campbell, Jonathan - 46, 163 Campbell, Walter - 126 Canady, Sherry — 146 Cargo, Mary — 222 Cargo, William - 163 Carley, Janet - 190 Carlson, Russell — 46 Carlson, David — 172 Carnes, Susan — 212 Carruth, Hazel - 194 Carter, Marianne — 155 Carter, Michael - 163 Case, Dirk — 46 Case, Jim — 130 Cates, Michelle - 205 Cavin, Lynn - 222 Chambers, Cheryl - 126 Chambers, Tim — 214 Chaplin, Beth - 183 Chapman, Barb — 190 Chapman, Mildred - 195 Chapman, Paul — 163 Chappell, Ed - 122 Charles, Patricia — 190 Chenenko, Robin — 146 Chesley, William - 46 Chlasta, Ron - 90 Christian, Roger — 224 Christy, Gay - 190 Churchill, Donald - 183 Cicero, Nancy — 125 Claar, Susanna — 155 Clark, Debra - 222 Clark, Rhonda - 197 Clark, Russ - 131 Clark, Susan — 155 Clausen, Janelle — 146 Cleveland, Carol — 146 Cleveland, Wilbur — 122 Cline, Virginia — 122 Clough, Al - 130 Clouser, Ranee — 172 Cocking, Karen — 205 Cocking, Kent — 182 Cole, Bobbi - 146 Cole, Carey - 182 Collins, Martha - 146 Combee, Gail - 155 Comstock, Dawn — 212 Condit, Jon - 164, 165 Conlon, Robert — 212 Conway, Brenda — 155 Cook, Gayle - 140 Cook, Paul - 172 Corduan, Win — 217 Cork, Kathy - 155 Cosby, Linda - 172 Cotner, Jon — 164 Cotner, Robert - 122 Courtney, Jeanine - 200 Cowley, Karen — 146 Cox, Debby - 146 Crabtree, Robert - 190 Craig, Tern - 146 Crawford, Catherine - 190 Crawford, Kevin - 186 Cripe, Kevin — 222 Crist, Randall - 174, 206 Cross, James - 164 Crouse, Sarah - 206 Culberson, Kimberly - 147 Cullison, Melany - 155 Culver, Melody - 190 Cummings, Deborah - 191 Cunningham, Michael - 164 Currier, Cynthia - 147 Curtis, Catherine - 147 Curtis, Margaret - 147 Dalton, Tom - 114, 164 Danielson, Karin - 147 Daugherty, Vicki - 147 Davenport, Dane - 46 Davis, Mary — 191 Davis, Timothy - 46, 164 Davis, Tom - 126 Dawes, Brent - 46, 164 Dawes, Brian - 164 DePree, Sara - 147 Deason, Daniel — 172 Deeter, Robin - 147 Deetjen, James - 46 Delcamp, Rhonda - 155 Delcamp, Sam - 122 Demaria, Domenick - 164 Dempsey, Basil - 178 Dial, Patricia - 147, 148 Dicicco, Deborah - 147 Dick, Paul - 164 Dickey, Barbara - 202 Dickey, David - 127 Diller, Rachel - 147 Dillon, Doug - 46, 170 Dimmick, John - 202 Dinse, Edward - 195 Dodd, Mark - 218 Dodd, Scott - 82 Dodge, Randall - 170 Doehrman, Jan - 155 Doles, Debra — 93, 147 Dollar, Cheryl - 147 Dormans, David - 164 Doss, Barry - 218 Dowden, Blair - 126 Drake, Marcile - 126 Dreyer, Timothy - 78 Drook, Julia - 147 Dubruille, Michael - 172 Dudics, Julius - 191 Duffey, Dawn - 147 Duggleby, Jean - 147 Duling, Connie - 172 Dunbar, David — 46, 200 Duncan, Michael - 184 Dunham, Jan - 147 Dunham, Jill - 147 Dunkelberger, Kendra - 147 Dunlap, Karel - 222 Dunnett, Mark - 172 Dusek, Carla - 147 Dykhoff, Donald - 164 Dyson, Deborah - 85 Eaton, Gwen - 147 Eavey, Brian - 172 Eddy, Samuel — 46 Eddy, Susan - 215 Ekstrom, Susan - 147 Ellenberger, Scott - 164 Elliot, Karen - 164 Elliot, Sharon - 147 Ellis, David - 212 Ellis, Greg - 164 Ellis, John - 218 Ellis, Kenneth - 181 Emery, Charles - 46 Enchelmaier, Tim - 164 Engle, Becky - 147 Engle, Dawn - 222 Englram, Paul - 38, 39 Erb, Greg - 200 Eshelman, Beth - 147 Evans, Marilyn - 129 Everitt, Terri - 155 Ewbank, Frances - 194 Ewbank, William - 200 Fackler, Robin - 147 Fagan, Jenny — 191 Fahn, Laura - 148 Fancher, Marie - 148 Farlow, Jewel — 155 Faul, David - 164 Faul, George — 197 Fawley, William - 184 Feldkamp, Beth - 155 Felten, Brian — 164 Felton, Robyn - 148 Fennig, Greg — 164 Fennig, James - 46 Ferguson, Erin - 194 Ferguson, Rebecca - 148 Ferraro, Joseph - 181 Fetzer, Greg - 46, 82, 164 Fields, Clyde - 172, 174 Fights, Elaine - 148 Flanary, Lisa - 90, 172 Flight, Ron - 172 Folmsbee, Mark — 181 Fortney, Mary — 148 Fox, Diane - 215 France, Jeff - 172 Francis, Greg - 116, 172 Frank, Colleen - 85, 148 Frank, Deborah - 85 Frank, Paula - 172 Franklin, Joyce - 220 Freese, Betty - 126 Freese, Robert — 191 Frens, Dave - 217 Frey, Judy - 38, 39, 140 Frierson, Deborah - 148 Frye, Herbert — 172 Frylink, Nancy - 140 Fugett, Don - 170 Funk, Margaret - 148 Gabrielsen, Diane - 85, 155 Gaines, Mark - 184 Galish, Sharon - 140 Garda, David - 164 Garda, Susan - 148 Gardner, Terri — 127 Garner, Jill - 148 Garzon, Jeanne — 39, 172 Gasper, John - 170 Gates, Deborah - 172 Gates, Nancy — 148 Gates, Richard - 206 Gaw, Ka Tong - 211 Geene, Mark — 170 Gentry, Patricia - 155 Gentry, Sharon - 155 George, Vickie - 148 Gerig, Douglas - 164 Gerig, Onalee - 148 Germann, Randall - 123 Gerth, Kevin - 164 Gettmann, Cheryl - 148 Gibson, Kris - 148 Gilley, Karen - 85, 191 Ginn, Dwight - 182 Glass, George - 207 Glover, Mary Edna - 208 Goldman, Linda - 155 Gongwer, Carl - 198 Gongwer, Shirley - 140 Good, Max — 164 Goodine, Patricia - 148 Goodman, Scott — 164 Goodman, Sylvia — 85 Gorman, Tim — 182 Gorton, Bea - 208 Goff, Teena — 194 Grabil, Mike - 164 Gramtz, Lori - 191 Green, Karen — 191 Green, Matthew — 46, 172 Greenagel, Reed - 164 Greenman, Robin - 148 Greenwood, Mike - 146 Gretillat, Rhonda - 129 Griesmeyer, Lynn - 148 Griffin, Ellen - 140 Griffith, Teresa - 192 Grogg, Ron - 206 Grover, Patty - 140, 153 Gualtieri, Beth - 140 Gualtieri, Ruth - 140 Guhse, David - 170 Gunder, Colleen - 140 Gwin, Dawn - 148 Habegger, Barb — 140 Habegger, Debra - 173 Habegger, Julia - 202 Habegger, Sara - 140 Hackworth, Brett - 170 Hagmaier, Tim - 46 Hahn, Deborah - 140 Haifley, Tom - 173 Haines, Georganna - 192 Haines, George — 191 Haines, Linda - 140 Haines, Terrel — 165 Hains, Beulah - 173 Halbrook, Lucinda — 147 Haley, Deborah - 149 Haley, Sharon - 178 Hall, Bonita - 149 Hall, David - 164 Hall, Janice - 184 Hall, Sid - 131 226 Hall, Stephen - 46, 173 Hall, Tammy — 140 Halteman, Jim — 186 Hambley, Sharon — 140 Hamm, Doug — 82, 165 Hamman, Mike - 178 Hammond, Ruth — 140 Hansen, Roger — 165 Hardley, Doris - 127 Harlan, Linda — 149 Harms, Paul - 199 Harness, Catherine - 140 Harness, Mark - 16 Harreld, Beverly - 123 Harper, Brian - 46, 173 Harris, Jan - 149 Harris, Nancy — 149 Harris, Paul — 209 Harris, Sheri — 192 Harrison, Anna — 128 Harrison, George — 180 Harrison, Joyce — 140 Harsch, Doug — 46 Hartman, Susanna — 149 Harvey, Randy — 196 Harz, Valerie — 149 Haskins, Jenneva - 149 Haught, Kenneth — 224 Hawkins, Tim — 184 Hayden, Mike - 200 Haymaker, Renee — 149 Haynes, Cheryl - 192 Haynes, Mike - 46 Haynes, Richard - 206 Hayworth, Deb - 212 Healy, Tim - 165 Heaney, Jon — 165 Headrick, John - 128 Hebele, Sandra - 173 Heath, Dale - 198 Heebner, Cleone - 156 Heiman, Tony — 82 Heinsman, Kriste — 85 Hellwege, Christie - 148 Hellwege, Mike — 46 Helvey, Jennifer — 140 Hendee, Claudia - 182 Henderson, Susan - 140 Hendricks, Amy — 140 Hendricks, Ken - 165 Hendrix, Janet - 149 Henningsen, Lisa — 140 Hepker, Mary — 140 Herbster, Sue - 143, 207 Hernandez, Ana — 149 Herr, Stacy - 149 Hess, David - 191 Hettinga, Cindy - 222 Hiatt, Greg - 219 Hibben, Karen - 156 Hickman, Brent — 165 Hicks, Dave - 173 Hiday, Becky - 126 Higginbotham, Dee Ann - 192 Highley, Vicki - 149 Hilbert, Becky - 156 Hill, Brenda - 149 Hill, Julia - 127 Hill, Pam - 149 Hill, William - 127 Himelick, Joe - 184 Hinkel, Beth - 173 Hirons, Raya — 126 Hitchcock, Margaret - 203 Hmielewski, Mike — 46 Hodges, Constance — 148 Hodson, Gerald - 126 Hodson, Jane — 193 Hoeffer, Rob - 212 Hoel, Carole - 149 Hoffman, Drew - 46, 201, 72 Holcombe, Alice — 127 Holcroft, Anna - 129 Hollis, James - 173 Holmes, Merlin - 165, 169 Holt, Bruce - 170 Hooven, William — 93 Hoover, Lesia — 149 Hopkins, Sharon — 122 Home, Jennifer — 192 Hostetler, Joy - 149 Houghtaling, Peggy — 140 Housch, Bobby - 165 Howard, Jill - 173 Howard, Nancy — 129 Howell, Robyn - 192 Howell, Steve - 165 Hromas, Lee Ann - 156 Hubbard, Oliver — 188 Hubbs, Kathy - 149 Huber, Denise — 149 Hudson, Nancy - 149 Huffman, Deborah - 149 Huffman, Keith - 165 Hughes, Ellen - 149 Huizenga, Janene — 141 Hull, Richard - 165 Hulstedt, Cynthia - 149 Humberd, Charles - 165 Hunt, Jeff - 171 Hursey, Lynn - 192 Hutchins, Bob - 184 Hutchinson, Sharon — 141 Hutson, Julianne — 85, 171 Hutson, Laura — 122 Imrie, John — 165 Imrie, Paul — 165 Jackson, Betty - 125 Jackson, Cynthia — 14 9 Jackson, Dale - 188 Jacober, Beth - 149 Jacobsen, Donna Lee - 141 Jacobsen, Dwight — 165 Jacobsen, Lori — 141, 149 Jaderholm, Kurt - 184 Jager, June — 192 Jaggers, Carol - 156 Jaggers, Charles — 125 Jarman, Eric — 46 Jarman, Thomas — 208 Jenkins, Jeanette — 212 Jenkinson, Roger — 220 Jeter, Rhonda - 173 Jett, Sandra - 141 Johansen, Donna — 141 Johns, Carol — 128 Johnson, Barbara — 156 Johnson, Bonnie — 215 Johnson, Cynthia - 150 Johnson, Deborah — 203 Johnson, Diane - 141 Johnson, Greg - 196 Johnson, Jana - 219 Johnson, Karen - 150 Johnson, Kimball — 156 Johnson, RaeAnn — 150 Johnson, Tamela - 173 Johnson, Teresa - 141 Johnson, Timothy — 46, 116 Jones, Brian - 160 Jones, Gregory — 78 Jones, Helen - 123 Jones, Pamela - 150 Jones, Becky - 173 Jones, Richard - 165 Jones, Rick - 203 Jones, Sarah - 173 Jones, Tom - 196 Jordan, Pam - 194 Kaiser, Joy - 150 Kandel, Diane - 150 Kareus, Pam - 156 Kashian, Martha - 156 Kastelein, John - 189 Katterjohn, Dawn - 150 Katterjohn, Kent - 167 Kearby, Cynthia - 178 Kearse, Brenda - 150 Keene, Karen - 85, 141 Keiser, Carol - 150 Keller, Ronald - 123 Kemp, Joanne - 126 Kendall, Deanne - 141 Kendall, Marion - 128 Kennedy, Nan - 114, 192 Kennedy, Reid - 165 Kepley, Vickie - 192 Kerlin, Beth - 141 Kerlin, Becky - 187 Kersten, Ann - 141 Kessler, Laura - 141 King, Julie - 85, 150 King, Kevin - 46 King, Linda - 186 King, Tern - 150 Kinzer, Charles - 165 Kinzer, Mark - 184 Kinzer, Mike - 165 Kirms, Fred - 183 Kissinger, Daniel - 160 Kitchen, William - 184, 212 Kitley, Lillie - 150 Kline, Tamara — 156 Klopfenstein, Ronald - 186 Klopfenstein, Tim — 201 Klosterman, Jane - 150 Klosterman, Mary — 178 Klyne, Patricia — 141 Knoderer, Fred — 171 Knight, Eric - 219 Knowles, Richard — 160 Koch, Paul - 201 Kocik, Sue - 141 Koenig, Brad - 165 Koetz, Julia - 150 Koons, Kelly - 173 Koppin, Sarah - 150 Korfmacher, Dora - 141 Krall, Jim - 160 Kramer, Doug - 166 Kratzer, Teresa - 173 Krauter, Jody - 156 Krick, Barry - 160 Krick, Bryan - 160 Krier, Don - 160 Kroeker, Phil - 202 Krueger, Gordon — 187 Kruizenga, Joy - 150 Kurtz, Jane - 129 Ladd, David - 220 LaFollette, Robert - 82, 166 Laird, Jill - 156 Laky, Nancy - 146, 150 Landon, Angie — 178 Lane, Janet - 150 Lane, Tammara — 150 Lapham, Deborah - 141 Larsen, Christine - 141, 148 Lathers, Thomas - 160 Lautzenheiser, Donna - 184 Lawrence, Steve - 46, 207 Leach, Greg — 160 Leach, Deborah - 210 Lee, Jenny — 210 Lee, Troi - 46, 166 Leffingwell, Gordon - 123 Lehman, Brent - 160 Lehman, Greg — 122 Lehman, Jill - 215 Leistner, Cathy - 150 Lemaire, Sandy - 90, 173 Leonhard, Jennifer - 141 Leonhardt, Lisa - 223 Lester, Rochelle - 150 Lettinga, Allan - 213, 78 Lettrich, Mary - 151 Lewis, Mark - 173 Lewis, Becky — 141 Lichtenberger, Becky - 203 Liggett, Cindy - 151 Lillmars, Diane — 85, 141 Limp, John - 160 Lincoln, Robin — 141 Lindman, Julie - 151 Lippincott, Woody - 166 Little, Greg - 160 Livingston, Cheryl - 156 Lloyd, Catherine - 151 Lloyd, Mark - 188 Lloyd, Richard - 201 Lockhart, Wendy - 141 Lockwood, Timothy — 82 Loder, Cristy - 122 Loewen, Grace - 151 Long, Mark - 46, 171 Long, Linda - 192 Long, Steve - 171 Lorentsen, John - 46, 160 Lott, Ron - 160 Lottes, Christine - 207 Loucks, Randy - 46 Lowery, Carol - 156 Loy, Janet - 187 Loy, Phillip - 210 Luginbill, Thomas - 166 Lund, Joe - 212 Luthy, Fred - 218 Lux, Lawrence — 166 Mac Rae, Doud - 166 Mahank, Mary - 195 Maier, Janet - 141 Maleski, Melodi - 85, 151 Manor, Billie - 129 Mantha, Brenda - 125 Markle, Linda - 141 Marlow, Doug — 160 Marshall, Larry - 46, 166 Martin, Greg - 166 Martin, Mike - 171 Martin, Neil - 166 Martin, Todd - 46, 160 Matchette, Janice - 141 Matejka, Wanda - 151 Mather, Anne - 151, 232, 166 Maxfield, Julie - 151 Maxwell, Marcella - 151 Maxwell, Mark - 182 Maxwell, Molly - 141 May, Kevin - 150, 173 May, Pamela - 151 Mayer, Daniel - 166 Mc ' Alister, James - 184 McCabe, Thomas — 166 McClane, George - 166 McClew, Kathy - 215 McCullum, Mary Ann - 129 McDonough, Donna - 216 McFarland, Joanne - 141 McFarland, Jeffrey - 46, 82 McFarland, John - 82 McFarland, Sue - 141 McGarvey, Timothy - 160 McGregor, Carol - 213 McKeighen, Karen - 142 McKinney, Gail - 184 McKey, Daniel - 166 McClaren, James - 195 McCleod, Mike - 82, 166 McMahan, Craig - 46, 114, 217 McQueen, Marilyn - 223 McWatters, Thomas — 166 Meckley, Jill - 156 Meier, John - 166 Meisner, Laurel - 151 Mena, Alexandra - 85, 156 Mencke, Laura - 142 Messinger, Heidi - 142 Meyer, Kathy - 156 kei, Roger - 46, 220 kkelson, Dwight - 221 les, Dave - 82, 166, 73 Her, Barbara - 151 Her, Deborah - 142 Her, Gwen - 142 Her, Jeff - 160 Her, Joanna — 142 Her, Josephine — 128 Her, Kathryn - 151 Her, Ken - 82, 201 Her, Mark - 160 Her, Penny - 150 Her, Rodney - 204 Her, Tana - 173 Her, Terry — 166 er, Todd - 90, 174 Mills, Kim - 142 Millpaugh, Stacy - 151 Miner, Tammy - 156 Mitzel, Karen - 223 Moffett, Gerry - 166 Mohler, John - 171 Mollenkamp, Kent - 97, 160 Monroe, Tammy — 151 Montroy, Nancy - 151 Mook, Robin - 142 Mooney, Carol - 142 Moore, Paul - 171 Moorman, Cindy — 174 Moorman, Sue - 128 Mooris, Cindy - 173 Mortakis, Karen - 151 Mortensen, Joyce — 142 Moser, John - 160 Mosier, Bob - 173 Moss, Rita - 223 Muir, Sharon - 142 Murphy, Robin - 97, 142, 143 Mu rphy, Scott - 213 Murphy, Terri - 151 Murrell, Diane - 116, 142 Murry, Betty - 122 Musser, Merle - 184 Muzik, Richard - 215 Myer, Christopher - 173 Myers, Ben - 173 Myers, Kathi - 151 Myrmo, Kevin — 160 Nafziger, Doug - 173 Nanney, Mark - 216 Nash, Laura - 156 Nassar, Paul - 212 Neel, Steven - 166 Neideck, Margaret - 129 Neidieck, Robert - 129 Nelson, Chase - 166 Nelson, Jerry - 128 Nelson, Joel - 166 Nelson, Joellen — 129 Nelson, Marcia - 157 Nethery, Jennifer - 145, 151 Neuhouser, Daid — 199 Newman, Charles — 122 Newman, Jrma - 122 Nicholson, Carolyn - 151 Nicholson, Cynthia - 157 Nicoloudakis, Franklin - 166 Nienhuis, Carolyn - 157 Nienhuis, Nancy — 156 Nies, Mickey - 214 Nilsen, Mark - 166 Nine, Kathy Jo - 142 Nitzsche, David - 39, 160 Nixon, David - 10, 109, 232 Nixon, Kathy - 232 Norcross, Karen — 142 Nordin, Nancy - 72, 151 Nordquist, John - 204 Norman, Peter — 174 Northam, Jill - 142 Nothum, Ron - 166 Nussbaum, Elmer - 209 Nussbaum, Joni - 39, 142 Nussbaum, Teresa - 85, 142, 143 Nygren, Herbert - 217 Nygren, Herbert Jr. — 160 O ' Brien, Robinard - 142 Odle, Don - 205 O ' Mara, Judy - 157 Oaks, Doug - 160 Oehler, Ruth - 179 Oestreicher, Lori — 151 Okumu, Martha - 174 Oliver, Kathy - 192 Olmstead, John - 166 Olmstead, Vicki - 192 Olson, Stephen - 194 Orban, Lauran — 157 Osborn, Randy - 174 Oyer, Brenda - 142 Palacino, Deborah - 198 Palacino, John - 160 Palmer, Martha - 151 Palmer, Nancy — 142 Parker, Carol - 85, 157 Parker, Greg - 203 Parker, Richard - 203 Parkin, Penny - 203 Parsons, Deborah - 152 Parsons, Teresa - 152 Patrick, Jackie - 224 Pattison, John - 46, 166 Patton, Dennis - 216 Patton, Jack - 179 Patton, Nancy — 142 Patton, Russell - 210 Paulson, Steve — 166 Pearman, Cathey - 142 Pearson, Joellen - 142 Peck, Andrew — 201 Pederson, Dan - 160 Peed, Theresa - 152 Pelton, Doug - 166 Petersen, Thomas - 167 Pettus, Terri - 142 Pew, Ronald - 174 Pfahler, Ray - 167 Phillips, John - 167 Pichea, Beth - 157 Pichea, Brenda - 223 Pickard, Pam - 204 Pickett, Kathleen - 157 Pierce, Josh — 85 Pitts, Robert - 125 Poe, Elizabeth - 181 Poling, Cindy - 174 Pond, Kristine - 213 Porter, Jean - 152 Potts, Daniel - 210 Potts, Deric - 160 Potts, Douglas - 46, 160 Poucher, David — 167 Poucher, Marsha — 146, 196 Powell, Jeff - 167 Prast, Sandy - 152 Pratt, Lenetta - 123 Pray, James — 167 Prentice, Jeff - 179 Preston, LouAnn - 193 Price, Cynthia - 152 Price, Mollie — 193 Price, Phil - 207, 78 Price, Steven — 161 Price, Vicki - 152 Priest, Gregory — 167 Pritchett, Sherry - 152 Pritchett, Shirley - 152 Pritz, Ken - 46 Pudait, John - 82 Pugsley, Scott - 167 Pullen, Shirley - 193 Purser, Duane — 167 Putnam, Steve — 214 Quinn, Karl - 161 Rabine, Julie - 152 Rabung, Mike — 82 Raby, Sharon — 142 Rader, Don - 174 Rader, Edie - 116, 152 Raikes, Kathy - 152 Ramsland, Brad — 161 Ramsland, Tracey — 152 Randall, Terrilyn - 142 Randolph, Gary — 214 Range, Don — 171 Rankin, Dale - 161 Rarick, Jonel — 152 Ratliff, Dave - 130 Rawlings, Diane — 142 Rectorovik, Jo Ann - 142, 224 Reckner, Rick - 167 Rediger, Milo - 125 Rediger, Tamara - 142 Redington, Kim - 207 Redman, Sonya — 152 Reece, John — 171 Reed, Paul - 130 Reeder, Karla - 142 Reger, Mike - 174 Remwald, Brenda — 152 Remington, Karen — 157 Renbarger, Karma - 152 Reneau, Bart - 46, 161 Rhea, Nancy — 152 Rhodehamel, Debra — 152 Rhodehamel, Kent - 108 Rhodes, Steve - 46, 167 Rice, Carl - 192 Rich, Mark - 46, 167 Richards, Donald — 167 Richardson, Sara — 152 Richardson, Dale — 214 Rickner, Nancy — 130 Ricks, Joseph - 174 Rife, Katrina - 179 Riggle, Jay - 82, 221 Rike, Mike - 161, 162 Riley, Dawn - 157 Riley, Lynn - 157 Ringenberg, Rae - 171 Ringenberg, William - 125 Rishaw, Brian — 167 Rishel, Stanley - 167 Ritchie, Kathleen - 193 Robbins, Dawn — 143 Robbins, Nancy — 174 Robello, Lindy - 157 Roberts, Georgina — 143 Robbins, Lorene — 122 Rodell, Mark - 167 Roden, Robert - 174 Roehllng, JoAnn — 193 Rogers, Helen - 190 Rogers, Markeal - 174 Rogers, Mike - 167 Rogers, Teresa - 143 Rogers, Tom - 167 Rohde, Karen - 143 Rolph, Jeff - 167 Ross, Helen - 152 Roth, Lou - 127 Roth, Roger - 209 Roth, Waldo - 189 Rottmeyer, Larry - 185 Rousselow, Jessie - 188 Roye, Frank - 224 Row, Brenda — 143 Rowe, Mike - 161 Rowell, Gary - 167 Rueggsegger, Brian - 46, 167 Rueggsegger, Dave - 82 Rueggsegger, Doug - 82 Rumple, Rita - 143 Rupp, Dawson - 167 Rupp, Mary - 157 Rupp, Stephen - 161 Rupp, Teresa - 185 Russell, Kevin - 161 Russell, Marc - 167 Rutzen, Karen - 152 Rutzen, Mark - 179 Ruyle, Enid - 143 Ryan, Doug - 185 Ryan, Jane - 157 Ryan, Pamela - 143 Sabinski, Brenda - 153 Sanchez, Leonard - 168 Sanders, Monte - 171 Sandin, Kim - 143 Sanford, Paul - 46, 161 Scheerer, Diane - 143 Schenck, Leslie - 143 Scherer, Carol - 143 Scherer, Mary - 193 Schleucher, Rick - 174 Schlotter, Evon - 143 Schmidt, Cliff - 168 Schmidt, Layne - 161 Schmidt, Linda - 153 Schmidt, Ulrike - 143 Schmitt, Kenneth - 161 Schonauer, Mark — 161 Schroeder, Robert — 174 Schuler, Deb - 153 Scott, Colleen - 153 Seabloom, Mark - 161 Seabold, Todd - 161 Seagrave, Terry — 167, 168 Seaman, Richard - 186, 78 Sebestyen, Bruce — 168 Sedio, Bryan - 174 Sellers, Mattie - 125 Sellhorn, Elaine - 193 Sellhorn, Janet — 153 Sexton, Keith - 171 Shaffer, Nancy - 216 Shaffer, Sheryl - 153 Shaffer, Tamar - 128 Shaffner, Mike - 169 Shank, Susan - 153 Shaver, Dave - 201 Shaw, Sharlyn - 223 Sheard, Daniel - 161 Sheard, Paige — 185 Sheats, Cynthia - 157 Sheets, Kathy - 153 Sheffer, Debra - 214 Shepard, Alma - 153 Shepard, William - 46, 20, 216 Shepherd, Rodney - 161 Shields, Philip - 168 Shigley, Lavonne - 127 Shinabarger, Jamie - 168 Shinabarger, Todd - 168 Shockey, Lavonna - 126 Short, Jay - 168 Showers, Dave - 168 Shulze, Fred - 203 Sibley, Tracy - 46, 168 Simmons, Cindy - 157 Skinner, Peggy - 223 Skinner, Nyla - 143 Slaughter, Mark - 168 Smalley, Connie - 193 Smallwood, Brian - 82, 168 Smart, Lee - 153 Smith, Allan - 122 Smith, Barbara - 175 Smith, Cynthia - 143 Smith, Don - 216 Smith, Karl - 185 Smith, Laureen - 208 Smith, Lonnie - 161 Smith, Mark - 168 Smith, Mark K. - 171 Smith, Neal - 168 Smith, Richard - 82 Smith, Ruth - 153 Smitley, Carol - 223 Smucker, Ted - 185 Snyder, Harold - 180 Snyder, Peter — 46 Soderquist, Mark — 161 Soliday, Jon - 131 Solin, Kathy - 140, 143 Sommerville, Phillip - 161 Songer, Dave - 123 Songer, Martha - 221 Soper, Lois - 175 Spaulding, Jeannine - 153 Spencer, Mary — 153 Spangler, Tina - 143 Spangler, Tammy - 143 Spicer, Cheri - 93 Spitz, Sue - 143 Spring, Karen - 153 Sprunger, Cynthia - 153 Sprunger, Janet - 193 Sprunger, Bob - 90, 97, 162, 161 Sprunger, Tom - 168 Squiers, Richard - 182 Stafford, Laurie - 153 Staley, Rob - 162, 78 Stalter, Linda Jo - 153 Stark, Chris - 143, 144 Staup, Paul - 185 Stedman, Barb - 143 Steiner, Craig - 168 Steiner, Kent - 204 Steinmetz, Ted - 168 Stemler, Mark - 46 Stephenson, Janice - 153 Stephenson, Karen - 223 Stearn, Eddie — 168 Stevens, Barb - 122 Stevenson, Timothy — 46 Steyer, Hilda - 204 Stimmel, James - 168, 169 Stiver, Rachel - 143 Stockton, James - 82, 162 Stoker, Rebecca - 144 Stoller, Tammy - 153 Stone, Barbara - 144 Stone, Meleah - 153 Stoner, Diane — 193 Stout, Ronda - 153 Stow, Julia — 144 Strange, Doris - 144 Stratton, Marianne - 153 Strawser, Stephanie — 116 Streett, Laurie - 144 Strieker, Tammy - 153 Stroup, Sandy — 195 Strunk, Alycia — 144 Strunk, Jane - 153 Strunk, Joanna - 153 Summer, Robert - 168 Summers, Kim - 153 Sutton, Scott - 168 Sutton, Tad — 46, 216 Swale, Jerry — 162 Swan, Cheryl - 144 Swan, Kenneth — 194 Swarzentruber, Gloria — 154 Swift, Jeannie — 154 Sypher, Kathryn - 54 Talley, Steve - 162 Tansey, Barbara - 144 Tansey, Brenda — 144 Tatsch, Deborah - 175 Taylor, Carmen — 126 Taylor, Greg - 78 Taylor, Howard - 122 Taylor, Melanie - 123 Templeton, Kenneth - 162 Terrell, Jennifer - 144 Thalls, Todd - 168 Thomas, Renee - 157 Thomet, Sheri - 85, 154, 72 Thompson, Carolyn - 154 Thompson, Joan — 185 Thompson, Randy — 162 Thompson, Rebecca - 114, 144 Thompson, Ricky — 162 Thompson, Ronald — 162 Thorne, Sally — 154 Thorpe, Nancy — 144 Tice, Jeanine — 144 Tillman, Don - 168 Tipton, Trevor — 46 Tobias, Audrey - 154 Todd, Robert - 1 69 Tomrell, Karen — 144 Tommesen, Daniel — 169 Townsend, Don — 171 Treen, Patricia - 144 Treu, Doug — 169 Treu, Norb — 185 Trievel, Keith - 97 Triol, Tom - 173 Trout, James - 162 Trout, Jane - 154 Trout, Lora - 131 Tshudy, Dean - 193 Turnbull, Ron - 169 Turner, Carolyn - 154 Turner, Kathy - 116 Turner, Linda — 223 Turner, Pamela - 154 Turnow, Lori - 123 Tyree, Jay - 82, 174 Unangst, Ray - 46 Underwood, Richard - 162 Utley, Jon - 179 Valberg, Frances - 208 Valentine, Teresa — 143 Van Natter, Melinda - 154 Van Pelt, Anne Margaret - 149 Van Treuren, Jenny — 193 Van Vleet, John - 171 Vandenbelt, Jane - 144 Vanfossen, Brad - 219 Vanvlerah, Michelle - 193 Varland, Roger - 72, 162 Velasco, Kim - 144 Versaw, Sharon - 154 Volz, Juliann - 154 Waggoner, Karen - 157 Wagner, Kim — 144 Wait, Rod - 169 Waldrop, Beth - 195 Walker, Mary - 144 Walker, Marilyn - 195 Walker, James - 162 Wallace, Doris - 154 Wallace, John - 222 Wallace, Kim - 154 Wallace, Nancy - 154 Wallace, William - 171 Waller, Courtney - 169 Walton, Doug - 162 Warner, Ruth - 157 Warren, Barrie - 144 Weaver, Bryan — 219 Webb, Martha - 154 Weed, Lois - 127 Wehrly, Don - 169 Wehrman, Karen — 216 Weimer, Bonnie — 179 Weiss, Bob - 169 Welch, Philip - 116, 169 Welty, Matthew - 171 Wenger, Dale - 201 Wesolek, Tim - 169 Westley, Rebekah - 154 Wheeler, Jim - 108, 161, 162 Whitaker, Dave - 169 White, Joan - 179 White, Van - 169 Whitehead, Jennifer — 144 Whiteside, Leslie - 157 Whitfield, Drew - 82, 83, 169 Whitfield, Todd - 46, 82, 83, 169 Whitfield, James - 82, 83, 185 Whitman, Lee - 39, 46 Whitney, Diane — 179 Widbin, Bruce - 169 Wilcox, Barbara - 204 Wilder, Glenn - 166, 169 Williams, Michelle - 154 Williams, Paula - 185 Williams, Ruth - 208 Williams, Yetive - 127 Willamson, Pam - 93, 54 Wilson, Charles - 219 Wilson, John - 20 Wilson, Marsha - 144 Wilson, Vicki - 185 Winder, Roger - 171 Winquist, Alan - 196 Wiren, Ruth - 204 Whitt, Enola - 179 Walcott, David - 185 Wolf, Barbara - 144 Wolfe, Brenda - 214 Wolfe, Robert - 209 Wolfe, Daniel - 216 Wolff, Karen - 144 Wolford, Mike - 46, 169 Wood, Ted - 183 Woodall, Dave - 169 Woodard, Eileen — 154 Worley, James — 185 Wortman, Lisa — 154 Wrestler, Linda - 154 Wright, Kimm - 144 Wyse, Donna — 154 Wysong, Rhonda - 154 Yeager, Brenda - 189 Yocum, Ken - 46, 221 Yoder, Cynthia - 193 Yonaly, Joy - 144 Yordy, Amy - 154 Yordy, Mark - 208 Yost, Kent - 171 Young, Beth - 154 Young, Carrie — 147 Young, Karen — 144 Young, Matthew - 169 Yutzy, Daniel - 224 Zimmerman, Lorna - 223 The time has come for us to say that we are definitely glad this trauma- tic experience is over and we now know why the suicide rate of yearbook editors is so high!!! Many times we contemplated leaving the country when a deadline was late, or lynching Alan Winquist when he pulled our layouts apart. But all in all this is one experience that will never leave us— in fact, this book will probably haunt us forever! But before you close the cover and condemn this book to many years of dust collecting, there are a few people we would like to thank for sticking by us and helping us through those dreaded deadlines. We would like to thank our advisors, Jane Halteman and Alan Winquist, who never ceased to find something wrong with our layouts (only kidding — you were great, Jane and Alan), and our representative, Larry Glaze, who had to put up with our constant questioning. Ann Mather was our Angel Unawares who helped us with her tremendous artistry (as you can see from the cover!). And individually we would like to thank: DAVE B.- My roommate Terry Seagrave My wing— first west Wengatz J. 0.— first semester support C.B. — second semester support DAVE N- ly wonderful wife, who put up with those late nights and cruddy moods! 1y dog Nikki ■n 1 1 Hi ■ytfy iiP SHiHN_ ; v-- - ' ■■■' isiii ?. WnEm WMSM ■.•■■.■■■■■■' -.■•■■■■.■■■■■; ■■■■. ' ■' ■' ■' « ' ' Hi ' ■• • ' ;: • ' ■■■' ■■■' ■■' ■' ■• ■;.-...■■•; •••■■• - : ' ••■' • - ; - ■■■JHHHft HE JHH1
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