Western Bible College - Lives Aglow Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1984
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x Q :tw Ax , W I' , -gg! I1 AX' K. X Im ,r nik 1 K TNHi1Y'EW7MN!Q.?d !lGM. wr 1 If 4: np 4cm 1 .Q qv , ,x .N L ' 5 Hwvfvl1llJi' ' -v,.fq-ryv 1 ,,,, 5 .5 '... A .lr vp 92 ,M 5 If .H-:'-'wr J'-'X-. -..'1'.Plf:E.UK1l'V',1 xiffl-J...-f,.:nMf3rff nunnngmrsalnmnnunnnnususunnn I-.141 Am...-n up f... -1 ...,.p... ...,. .un- L ' qumunm ,4 I W YV f wifi 'Cf ?'l'l!W'l'1N -' 521 Wwe ff? - ,gif ,f fm' , , V Nw. ' frfif, , A nw. f f X Lives Aglovv 1983 84 Western Bible College 16075 W. Belleview Ave Morrison, Colorado 8046 l fFf1 :T'! no , 1 J A YI 'f - r or i v'5-1+-'-A' W'fW:'i'-'f'g'..fw.rs qr,v -. .W Z3 r Y 'koQ:3f,1f.':.+.WAQ!-,f.1ui.QY.3rkCf12.KZQL 'd'M1!u ui-,'-Ji mi!-'i 3r-M159f+?'5:+7-W5.5370mfW 5-?9'M3wff'Ayr-,517 r,m,i ,lr -We . 2 1 VVESTER F MILY -.L an One: Hurry up, it's freezen out here Two: Pack in tight if you want to stay warm. Three: O.K., everybody smile. 1 ' TABLE or l coNTENTs Dedication Student Life A.T.I'. A.I.X. Intramurals Graduation K K E l CID T K Special Groups . School Events f l. l q Faculty and Staff 'ff .' ' L. 4 DR. WILLI M D. BDYD The Annual is presented in honor of Dr. William D. 1967-1973 CEWEIZTIMHD, 51229-HfUT19f1f Boyd, for his loyal and faithful service to the faculty, staff, 0 V'5t,'an Ucallon and students of Western Bible College. 'lglggjsglqlc Dean n :mu-rc wrmnnmn mmm m ' ' i I 'V 1 '3' ' V - ! 'i K, ?, fi-ilJ'Ei1?iIffii'iff3iiiiiijfu'g5QiiffaUf'i7E1' 'if ihii i Wfifff 'd'xfNlI-2-lnfffi'.ia'fi!E52ifixi'iXiQiil.il'Q3-215-555 f'af,1fQli 1 if , A , e Qi! if Mmifamwqu, Dr. Boyd was a man committed to all aspects of W.B.C., whether in sports or activities, Chapels or radio, one on one, or in a group. um:.......,.-mm-m1unwvmr'nnn::n frm- wx n- if 1 X A ill' ' WEL. Pastor - Teacher Leader - Builder Educator - Friend Servant of the Lord V' l'lllirlLl1-.-. llflflfl'lflTlfiSlLMillllllERllllllllll!lllHllBhlill1l1lllBBl.'UIllB?rllYl3i.lffrl ln his 17 years of service with Western Bible College, he touched the lives of many and made a lasting impression on the college. Dr. Boyd, born and raised in Texas, began his life in the Lord in 1960. He completed 4 years of college at Texas Tech, followed by graduate training at Dallas Theological Seminary. After graduation from seminary in 1964, Mr. Boyd relocated to Tacoma, Washington, where he held the position of Associate Pastor at Lake City Community Church for 2 years. ln 1967, Dr. Boyd became part of the Western Bi- ble College family. He began as Chairman of the Department of Christian Education, follow- ed by Academic Dean, then finally as President of the col- lege from 1978-1984. Dr. Boyd was instrumental in the development of Western's CTE program, added to the curriculum in 1979. Because of its excellence, the CTE depart- ment was later approved by The Association of Christian Schools International for Teacher Certification Status. Dr. Boyd also began the Foothills Bible Church in 1974. The congregation originally met in the WBC chapel but through growth and expansion has moved to its present facility on West Belleview Ave. Enroll- ment reached its peak during Dr. Boyd's Presidency in the fall of1'982. Although William Boyd's ac- complishments cannot and should not be undermined, his truly outstanding ac- complishments occurred in the hearts and lives of people. His orientation was that of eternal values. Those that worked with Mr. Boyd, felt he evidenced a deep hunger for the things of God. He is described by WBC faculty and staff as a man who really lived what he believed. Teaching was his most promi- nent gift as he provided refreshing yet convicting il- lustrations that made his messages applicable to daily life. Students described Dr. Boyd as a good listener - always finding time to talk with students and encourage their efforts. Discipleship was a primary concern of Dr. Boyd as he spent much time training students for ministry. Dr. Boyd possessed an eter- nal optimism that prevented failures from overcoming him. He truly performed his work 'las unto the Lord fCol. 31231 with an attitude of humility and servanthood. His life reflected our Lord's love and power, and Western Bible College will most certainly feel the impact of his work for years to come. : 1 g'm::-, Q c, it V -1' If g 2 frs fff.wwrwf.matfmlmtttlmtf-15112 w i 'ml' -1'lL!3EM!'5l7.' JW ? Tl' . uLQLllIiE1Q5HlJ,'1, fl l STUDE i LIFE It is students who make up the life o. Western Bible College, and this is the story of how they did it in the whimsical year of 1983-84. EEEIl FHUIKKVHlW2fIlH:I F! l' H T 1 T . , .. .- V, it '3,'1'm 3l -i 9 wr, v 'i.Nf9'y'..'f'wW- w Ufinig ::s.l'f'ii'-1.'11'i 'Lit - X l51.3..iMil-.'.'Sl,lLhl.5llllllulwill.lllmifxl . ':ll 'f1l- llllllllll lillilfllllvsllllkllfllm?lv.'1llllll4ll'llFlll.lflll':.'-filwl il'f- H V - N ITY 'gram l X t -.5 A ,jf .fig CDR VVESTER . With the heart and soul of two men, Steve Thomp- son, president, and Colin Green, vice-president, the Student Council set out on a brand-new adventure to bring unity to the family of Western. As they began to unfold this new program, many 7, were skeptical, Would it work? Can a House System help me develop deeper and stronger relationships with my brothers and sisters? So many lonely in- dividuals. God, bring us together. Make us one. in -,t-H zvrm1w-nrn1vnx1::n m'r.vx'm'2m11Aw1lvl'm!ll ' I ' -' -' f -I' ' 1 '0WH1,??.1'--.QE:'if1.-,vlwbfi!a7.3'i '?1Ri5'M1a-5W'2YFK?L 15J1'i i?f1f!ixfy'x.Xd'f-,.'1w1h.'WMnw1f -.H-. '-K-. . .. f1 , 1 newm.,,,,..,h,N if ,ZW X. fv3.,M4 ww if ,J . I as-2, 2? 4 Zsvakg, 111' -if gp, X ' . Ki, ge? Ep , Q 'Nil - -w-ww f aahaus.uvulsphw-.M- un- 'ik .nv W in W. 4 fp W Q ,Wat I 45 A ,- U 4 4 f gf ' U - 'ax 1 'sg Q ' Y .. ,. 'fb L Q V' ,-fl: .A ' '59- A 'ff-X , J ' ' 'Inf '4'gg,p, I K., 1 3 ' - .,, 4. --f -a. V x ,. I . I 4 ' v Z I an K ni fi,.'l3lQif1.imi':7iL:liizliltlwhitlili ugglgll-t l tl llllllf liliwilllflllrillillm'll' llllill?'illlll.lllli?iLilii1ll2fl'flP'lill'-ff. E'1'J5i5,:.1li'ii1' i SLG LY BUT SURELY U ITY BEGAN ,w 7, . ....4n-o With constant encouragement from the student leadership, people began to reach out and form new relationships. One by one students were coming together, supporting and loving one another. A new body was forming. I 4 my vt . ' my QQ, V 1: fx lun., ' W 3,1 'f5 TR?352-T W ' X f 'IM' I 4 mm, I' z .4 ' -4 A ' x 'k! hi.,,, Af I 3 X -fn 4n 111117 mmr r m1.r.vswm--amrcn ffl tl ut ram! im g Wi illilltli'li'?lli7iilF'Wii5li:ii'5Gllill?iQl'lilil-5 E-2525535-ll? l-if'-ill All over campus, people were starting to come together. New friendships were being formed, fsome that will last a lifetimel. With the common goal of serving jesus Christ, the living body of W.B.C. molded itself into one family. Despite the struggles and disappointments, love for each other continued to grow. New students were readily accepted and asked to take part. Upper-classmen contributed leadership and sup- port. Faculty set the example with their lives and wise counsel. af a T' I -irT.v5-Sa iiivinnw-1 FE ' 3 -:rn-xmas.-e:uin.Iil lli: ? rg: f ' , , , -ng L all ll i'-1191! X' -, L. it-, ,-in , - g, gi Qilnl . ' '- 'H 1' 'll' - XY 'l? .o'ti 'f:'S N f'l'tW . 'lj 1' .'-.'J','H 4 A A li uw. l' u i4it1h.' .mlvlf.ilwmllltlvlilulillitlll-'ilivzlwllilm lwl1ll!Ets1l.m lu ll! lil llllllll ll lll3lIlll'lll'llll'llllll 'ill' ' l W N It began to spread everywhere. Love for God and each other was overflowing both on and off campus. Even with work and studies, faculty, staff, and students were finding time to sing, to laugh, and to play together. Western was not just hallowed halls to be filled with Biblical knowledge, but children of God to be filled with the Love of the Master. .1-:fx i . f i 1 if M fa V' I rf 4 av W- M' va Ng., f 'f ' 1-U --,I w1,f'..., Y :.'-Wj'r v ,P'-14 f f. L- 1 -..,', 1.'f. ' ' ' ' ' H '! 'i-' .M-'-hf'K?151i,a'wk-5-L?'dfmf'?5135Q ?a7.W 'L.' B WV . -'mJLtM:1LnlxHLl'I!!2f.ii-S.aXfffQx'fzQ3w1e,L.Hfr-.fw.faf.9x H- ' A H iv Tl ...xmm .pf 4995 I gg ' ,f l N ,ls uf VICTORYFS UNITY WAS HERE THE END 7 iw 95.5-.Y-J , 'fffv f 5'5 - N ' V, N H -- . .1 I . .r.y.-f,.t U mv.. .,rt.,, F.'Qfzat,r-Cf Andertfon ?otcf7e.fOfs0f1 Mfxke Arnaff Vernon Oban Fahzxnk Bbwhm Mafk OAJPCEA goyof-Ro66rf.5oI'I JQML5 Qjfgfmqh Scoff ?ChC.Q. Nwnvf Black Kwik RHQL Jefifvyf Bleek '7f-22, qzqf-,KLA plvl Bfowrx Cla? 7S7a..Sc6e.r' -Don Chen ka Jc..r-tcflynn ?a..se.Agr- fx C2,,,5f 73m Kewl' Cormfn :Liam 1Dfa.nno.fRoAgf--L15 Jqll Dokq, D51 2955: L me -'5'de, GM- 5Qg577c.ke. Af Em ,lf H, 550 ,gf :Do Jim M .af tt..:,tn,, aim. gfsiffg Jo: tfsmzn 56,33-.5 73.-'mmrx Afafdfq JOD4.'f!7q,A Sm if Qafmif- Iqoff1'5 mkvf Sm ff Alufbamcnf EQIXL S 0,07 KP- J A Jotenk gfii? Jenn-if J De Kemn M Hz Womfsok 7701 Mffmr n f?'4'3 7-Q ' C- Wwjv Kat? QC' lfefvflclf fir-M pam Idsf-FQ, Jofm mycfj rgancfm Lama Paw W7 Dennfli 712 Jofm M Ca, House Song Alpha Tau Gamma 5 got Spirit and we know we re hot N fools each play It smart Everyone on our team s a star We ve got a running game that can t be beat heat We re a team that made the play offs with humlhty ffiriz fifty A2ff.e4fgAQQff,' Sieve 5 Jo.cobC L 50. qf Ka, .leigh it DonnQSfoof Cf7e.t'1ffJun2'A D v a 77e. 556. Bad? ffeifenrn Sieve ff? mp A KQV A r-A 'TZVP Mn! SA ljfffo :IQ Sh FWMX Km urzenbmr Chuck Moo rg ftyonnq Lew .5 C mfcli om HC. 0.CCL Mk Marin U M, A ' .' WCA: f l 5 f at .4 ren .5 ' L ' - o I 5-1 Qi A - 1 ' . .- I l' Ki UGA I I Q.. Z A ' ' , l t. Q c 77m f Strategies that give them A- -DOLWOI Ctjofge. U: D . ' u H - -Q I CG I 0 ' - on It Q 0 f 'ff X C ' ' ' 5. 8. Q A maffd- Mmrmh Lcnurce- fyoxffh .DanctfQffVoJ'f f' Muff . Name. Black KSA Johrniorx ?c:Luf Brown Vfckf' Joeco Crotij Jonagghan sm,-ah Lil EmLf50A Jotefatsfouf mtcfwfpfsm CAUQA Moore. Debm Kev-0.11 LJQHE. .INS WTff.f4'CrK-L 592 'Pi' Jerem Blank 'Donmfo Stoui' Jofm M e,f'.S MCL 5effc Smfffl Ve-'no KRT! Jolmgaft Shirfey !77,ver:S J72fPJ2f Koo:-liar' Ken kjolpd. - ' -r 1 A 'f. ' lBllHMHWliHdlAH1'l-KK!llhL14H..kxwAnnslmn-4nnm14nuu Q' ll 'Y '51 'l lW ll'1'lfl'l'llllQMa ll! ll 1 ' ly l of., , , ,ft-Q ,idzyr ,,5',4,lgl-,N-34- , V' Igxlv f.'l'. ',-, ljyil A 1'l'Ql ,'1g m -,1yyf?'.,',3lu4:',' X R , . 4.1.Wlf',lmlmumllmtmlul,ua,Jxll1lAfE Hall am ll f ,llllllllfrfl ll?-l .w..-Ml +4 ,mf Wflil '- lf l ' N IAAAAAAA- . . Richard Anderson 4' W1 il l Michael Arnott Q. 3 Kyle Boyd-Robertson if Don Chonka Ray Comstock ,., ari iff jill Duke - .. .. . .. .- ...-.........N.-.m..-...,.N-,-....-m...-ug.-nlt-, g,.4 7 .M L-:+I 'dur 'fi-i. 13 'Q1T.'f!F 'fr. ix. Ai1'f'.TF'-i T7 1 'rx ' H I is . 'ni f.ifT ,.'. fair 2 L 4,. 1 xy g X Rx lon Harding lay Harding Lynne Eide i Kristi Holder ,X jennifer jones x w. -M. -N fm Q Allan Houghtaling W ' MW-!EwTdm7.'iixl5YL1v v 'L r rl il1-Llllr1ll.o.lJlwlQ1llilllllli 'i J .lil G55 Fill' V up K V14 y 1 X , A . , -u...,..,- ,M l'il ' fl E 'Nrlil l,llll ' li?ll9l l7lJlllWiillf ll'lYz'al'llil,' l'il1.llll2,l'W' M21-llfl Not Pictured Carole Hollis Tim Shore Donn Glynn Dennis Lynch Paul Morgan nz- E, xx 4, .IN f . Cheryl lunek in l' is 'is , X 1 , Kim Kurzenberger GT. Kevin Kirby . . 'Z' ,, 5, V: 7 ,fd pew V , f KTM , an , X X' 71 M43 -aw 1 l 5 Dominic Macaya Beth Kettenring 'iii .wlll an Ex -M X ,f 4, . Ronda Lane i ' 1jQ . ' 2' sv ,. ,. . , , a Tim Kettenring ,f 1 Kendall Korthuis 6 . D 1 . y l Coni McCall iWW?ff -'1 fy, f ' I f fi 3' rf 'fm l Gr if if an 1 ff' ' Q, mxilg V be 3 i , , ' few E. Ronna Lewis ........ .,. ...,.., ..,.-.fm -ww-um: im-un-mm-unqm fin' i ':- .rf 1 Q ' rm'g,'l5vvfr,'Ti,ft'.vg'-P1f.gt'A'1'1'j.'1:Qlfq'v4'me ami-J '4-Mlirr 'qu' 4 nvuqlsfvqrqu qu . -- .1-.Ut .--'-1': ?'v'-1 1' ht fx' fl' I if .gawk g webs 1. I f i n 'F 'F ,, - , ix u X Mi Marta Marah Donald Martin Lauree Martin lohn McCain Mark Of'ldf8C9k I f.A., . , M 3 da r A ,Q I t f X, rf' - 'A A I james Gsterman Troy Rarick Tom Rask Scott Pence 'W S rf- t 1,'qf tif? ',Al '51 Wi if' x Dianne Roberts fu' .: wi xl l:l'l Don Rossi LY' G , f VXXX 1 HOUSE VERSE You are the salt of theearthg but if the salt has become tasteless, how will it be made salty again? lt is good for nothing anymore, except to be thrown out and trampled under foot by men. Matt. 5:13 , 1 Lf f ,Z f f Liz Thompson 22 We Gary Schocke Cathy Schocke lim Scott Shaun Searle '22 Smith Steve Smith Strickland David Thiessen if 1' -1 ..: ! HOUSE CHEER Alpha, Alpha, Tau, Tau, Gamma, Gamma, Wow! Wow! We can do it if we try We can do it with this cry: Alpha, Alpha, Tau Tau, ' Gamma, Gamma, Wow! Wow! ,,, T, ,D 1 ' Steve Thompson David Wolfe Pamela Wolfe . J v'-, - f2-- ,l -E L PHILI IANS1 1 h 1 I r4x'.1+7Jug!r Amr 'qu 41 -H54 , 111 I Sailft'-' Gffll'ff3 fg.xXlXi5?3nll vt. -Q Q IQ M .4 f Q i E c Q . n , 1 I 1 jx 1 5 gy 4... I N-S'-L 2 1 i. 2 yr , ' fx 1 5 lf mf? , Ji, 1 4 ' x mn, rl. X f 1 N-Q -.,.. 5 4 ,149-,F 'N 1-K va ar ,':,.' -L 1 mx ,M- 41... 2 1 I l I I I 1 l I . I 1 l 5 fi l 02 Su 1 TTT-T?'v :A A ' f . 2 1.-1, ' ,, ,,....f-a-- . - e -' gf-F -,.' 1-K ' -. ilift Ciao SERVANT A Hebrew's servant, who preferred not to accept freedom in the seventh year, but wished to remain in his master's house, was brought before the elders and had his ear bored against a post with an awl in token of lifelong servitude. fExod. 21:6, Deut. 15:17l IX SG G The lmperial's song, Part-Time Ser- vant, off the album, Stand by the Power, states: .. I am ready. l am coming full-time to you. So Lord come on in, cause I want to start all over again. From this day on my life's an open door. I won't be your part-time 1 servant any more. Front Left: Becky Coffey - Secretary!Treasurer. Chris Faria - President. Back Left: Colleen Patefield - Vice-President. jerry Hammer - Freshman Representative. Sgwfr-VJ 51' CHA T 3 0 565 I fbgfm f CHQSZ li l Turn it Loose I . .il MM Turn it Loose Delta Iota Chi l TurnitLoose ' Q, bonA,5emfQflf5 Turn it Loose Delta lota Chi K' ' - Don'tholdback of CIW,-jf Jesus to 0.11 fha Don't hold back , . . TurnitLoose! 5CL 'f5 'n CAP'5t Je'SLLS 23 . it 1- Cheryl Bonds Micah 6:8 7 Tim Garrett Romans 3:23 I plan to be a youth pastor. qX. , 1 Lina Probasco Hab. 3:17-19 I plan to go into youth work, most likely missions. leffrey Wisdom J 3 A 1 I plan to go to seminary after paying ' my debts. 43.2 ff ,.. f:l1'3'f5f1'-T fi ffifffif . ,ins 1 IHS f F? ,Z: .gil , I, 4 ,gl VW I I ,M fg ft 'T N --'i ,W-.tl Frye ,f B ia s 2 Q Z 1 5 , SQ 'gl , ,:s. ' I ' Steve Tonkin Matthew 6:33 I Chris Faria Ps. 37:4-6, 23-26 I plan to either go on to school after I I plan to attend seminary to work one year off or do some volunteer I towards my Doctoral Degree. youth work, maybe both. X 24 E , David Delehoy Colossians 4: 17 . I plan to teach music to children in either a public or private school and marry a 17 year old at the age of 34. I I In Chris Simpson I am planning on going to school for Missionary Aviation. 1 1. 'pu' 'wafugi:fflfl!.'ffwirw.-.-Hwfwr,-x'w'f'z'lfkum44vtgM'vif1'1amp -gk' 6'pi'K'42W'l'14l'1 ' lx T ' .w-:l1:l'z',f .T i-null' ,w.f1-:fl:Xi-w-'ffwe ilff.l1:l?i.,7,ken15 STAFF, FACULTY DELTA IGTA CHI an 1 ., ,,. 1, SXT , ff? M ' ffkff, ' JW W f ,M M ' . ,.,. 1 l Cecil Cole M-as A an Helen Fiek rf Z' .4 f N WW M337 Gil Marvin Legta james W' ' . , WW ' V -Wm Right: Cindy Smith Below. lack McCullough A 24? xg, . ..,,.4Q, . mrwvw.w.M2,w6 ' F' 'SEQ'-'I'-lv X W 3 . ,.,,.,.,.w -Q .3 egg IW , , M, Q 'Y ax. . wwf' 2 S 12.-3,51 ' M, a 21 22.11, Ah -Aw: , M., N 'uw . - ' C A X l ' 1 R ' , , . u f ,., lg gg: if 5 5 fm f , A. S I Y bmw 'I arwv. k , H . W 33 5 V S 4 F ll M S FE Lem and Marge Morgan Bill and lan Oudemolen .mmaaw-swf a sl . PIAC ' 'WU' CHHIS 'gl Ni if Hflgfelg 25 . Robin Abbott Phil. 4:6-7 ,. ler, 32:17 Wade Cunningham Debra Fox Rom. cw, .. at r .c w , f 'i l 12 f Tim Allen Phil. 1:21 Scott Anderson Ps. 51: 10-12 lim Batchelor Mal. 4:2 Brian Bennett Rom. 1:8 Douglas Cavin cup Phil, 1:6 I , , Rebecca Coffey ls' 40:31 Michelle Gebauer lam, 1:2 8:38 Steve Egerton ln. 10: 10 lerry Hammer Gal. 5:22, 23 Kellie Hendrie ll Cor. 12:9 Paul Jacoby lam, 1:12 W Z Mario Gonzalez ln. 3:16 ly? , , Wayne Fox losh. 24:15 x , A ffl Il , L l sy af Robert King Phil. 1:6 Holly Knorr lam. 1:22 Dave Mathewson Ps. 32:8 lacqueline McKelvin Rom. 8:28 Noah McKelvin Cen.-Rev. Felipe Mireles job 1:1 Ron Moore ll Pet. 1:5-11 Miles Morsey josh. 1:8 4-1- ' gf' ix F ' u f fd ff li p V. ,en -f 5 5 if tr J f Q ' if ' haw' ' 5 1 5 at 0 ' , f If lv i, -J v.u1.mg-f--E:- +L? - -- ..,.--...ZY - gf' Y ag-7' A 45:a'-7'----bv-1:2-7--. --:- -ff I 1- 'A 1 fu i1i1'I:'iSr. -1' r f. -11-'1I,'i-rf''1'w,1yf. ff.: W'-fig-1 Amr n1x V.--aqua nf l Y I 14 H I I1 I -1.1-:l'iH',1f1,' - '::.11wK?'-,SIL- 1'f?'l 5 1 Qi: Us Q1 4:1 x Q x. 'RX K .-I, 'bf I y I I 3 5 gl . Yu' , X K E S . X :- X. Colleen Patefield I Pet. 2: 13 Wendy Pence I Pet. 1:6-7 Iuanita Perkins I Cor. 10:13 Bart Probasco Phil. 12:5 Cindy Probasco I Pet. 5:7 Mike Riggs ECC. 3:1 Charla Schmitz Phil. 1:21 'kv 47 .r . I Terry Skelton Is. 40:27-31 Dung Truong Cal. 6: 14 1. 1 In. 1' i5x.k fl 'g 'T . S .ii Q. .4 '-T'f?7f:g,h'.fb f' I . I ' , Patrick Lynnette , Smith Walcott . X A ' Z ., .... ' ir' . X f I 1 1 . 1 Q . V - If I 2 f Vonie 'f' Michelle . 4 . fa I 1, 'mf ' Ps. 119-105 le ' fl t, ,-' ....-rf 1 ' fv - ' ,. .- 42 QM., 12.4 an J 5 M. ' Susanne , , L .. , 'r ' 7 1 f Stonehouse 5 l . 14 .af ,I.- . - W 7' fi. , 1- x Z Q lf? , , Melony ' Sher' M Brunner . . fx TaY'0' lohn 3:16 W . .gf Steve Thomas Rom. 10:11 Wayne Thompson Rom, 5: 1-11 ' ff' . Denise I f 1. Ehrenberg Pictured Kerry Condra Michelle Gebauer Kevin Short Rick Green Bud Wright Not leff Sherman 27 f- 'fp-11 I. .X i a it T' ,Llama-,4'i'z T .1italgltit.pii:l11LilKisti.tl1lW rl. All Wifi' 33-Iliifiiri?7lfll'?i1f?itlF'llilwiWil-lllilf' film'if-if'5?lQf.Wf 2ii'i'1f f QCNUCZDDLLQC eflofih, ML GXDCVDGN Robin Abbott Tim Allen Cindy Ames Scott Anderson jim Batchelor Brian Bennett Cheryl Bonds Bill Boyd Elaine Boyd Diantha Cavin Douglas Cavin Rebecca Coffey Cecil Cole joan Cole Fred Condra Kerry Condra Wade Cunningham David Delehoy Brenda Faria Chris Faria Helen Fick 28 Debra Fox Wayne Fox Tim Garrett Michelle Gebauer Mario Gonzalez Rick Green Bonnie Hammer jerry Hammer Kellie Hendrie Paul jacoby Leota james Catherine King Robert King Holly Knorr Gil Marvin Vivian Marvin Dave Mathewson jack McCullough Sharon McCullough jackie McKelvin Noah McKelvin Feli e Mireles Kelly Moore Ron Moore Lem Morgan Marge Morgan Miles Morsey Bill Oudemolen jan Oudemolen Colleen Patefield Yvonne Patefield Wendy Pence juanita Perkins julie Pettit Paul Pettit Bart Probasco Cindy Probasco Lina Probasco Mike Riggs Charla Schmitz Beth Sherman jeff Sherman Kevin Short Chris Simpson Wendy Simpson Nancy Skelton Terry Skelton Cindy Smith Doug Smith Pat Smith Vonie Smith Susanne Stonehouse Sheri Taylor Steve Thomas Wayne Thompson Steve Tonkin Dung Truong Lynnette Walcott Chris Wisdom jeff Wisdom Michelle Woolery Bud Wright Denise Wright .Aw :fi if at N52 fa '45-. ..4'.,,,..,...--!,.. .,.,, , , , .v' ' ,g::':vf-.....- ' I Av S , 1 f L w W..-N, I KIOVIAI ' Af- fm, ' 6X ir f www Wfffllw' Wi '-We-i,'1E1-ffFl':1.tll ii K r it ' lQw.'uifl.-ti-AmoLilul-ialliitiliiiilliiiiipltlsllil'diff 4w'lii',.f-YQ5r:l'il-2-all HCJUSE SPIRIT Not only were houses awarded points for winning, but just as important, houses were awarded points for the spirit in which competition took place. Everyone was encouraged to be involved. Houses developed themes, songs, chants, and more, in order to show their enthusiasm. With the identifying mark of identical shirts, many more were able to become part of their team, why, even just being there counted. 9 5 Q- J.. ln. 'Ii Q . ,fi+fM4.li'Srkmhlilrif.fif'13:'f4'mllliligif Mute-. it 1 C1 A CQMPETITIO Again it seemed as though fIJTK was going to run away with it. Yet slowly all three other houses began to develop its own personality as the weeks and months rolled on. Yet the spirit of fI1TK could not be broken, and they won the award both semesters in a row. Spirit is what keeps us going. Spirit is what draws us together. Spirit is the result of unity. we is .. L , gg -- ' T gi fx mm .N N ' 2 -. 1 t f A S - . ' 3 t Q5 5' ,, ,. , Ag hiss: .gl , '- ' H -f , ' 5 f HH ,pf -' WW y3.,ui 'A gl.-X . 1. V, - Y g:L, ' jgg4! gl X ' s- Y . .t em f as 'V , Q 4'1lVlS'J?LSf x 'fr 1-ww. .. .L.ws.w', 'i' sfiissa srkff'-w'31'5T5Qiill . ' X ' f Q X , 'sfkifkrf-'t1st.. ,f, A +5 52 , .sl X: . Q S V. .J l . X sig. .. -jwm X his iv .X X- .W M , ,I Q.. , lx-rry,g,.s,,-'MX'-iQ M, . s . - , W.-M---3'-Q' W, , ,N X A. , . Ss. - - 2 ,ggamy-. msg V E, Q., 1 , y V' ,ia - .,.,v, , J, V. . 4 A 1 :, ,...,-,: f-irff f-,isyggg X s ., 1,1 ,.....,i ' 2+ 1- ser , .. s- -A in .- -, ffl. Q Q 'Bit A 5 .1 W 'Q 6 BASKETBALL Men's and women's basketball was the highlight of intramurals competition. Each Saturday afternoon many would gather down at Bear Creek Elementary to throw 'em through the hoop, fthe balls, that isl. The ladies showd a keen sense of spirit and determination as they played just as seriously as the men. Those with outstanding shooting abilities kept the games very competitive, while those who were average brought fun and fellowship to each match. oy, 1 u vc rm Mu gin, upjcgqvvgx yr, A M Nm ' ff 1 ,. , ,H A x ii! .xl Q, -X 'Wg 4 'NP , xfx N J Y V I I4 W W M 'gl' lx HT' -.mJ'v,'nE,:x 5 1 . I f'4'vfilsL19.'-SQMC1.i3tm!fy5ggLL-', 15 'Mu-.lf-l.' 'M12' q,,lggw lv. ,f . Men's League Record 4 AIX 126 QTK 88 KKE 57 ATF 63 ATI' 77 fI1TK 61 KKE 45 AIX 72 AIX 64 ATI' 72 KKE 62 QTK 50 Men's Play-off Record KKE 44 vs. ATF 38 CPTK 55 vs. AIX 75 ATI' 80 vs. fI1TK 60 AIX 89 vs. KKE 54 Women's League Record fIPTK8rKKE 31 vs. AIX81ATF 25 fDTK 81 ATI' 26 vs. AIX 81 KKE 40 ,. , 6593 42 Sk In '4 1 'i 5 I Q Men's League Final Standings 1st Place ATI' 2nd Place AIX 3rd Place KKE 4th Place KIJTK Men's Play-off Final Standings 1st Place AIX 2nd Place KKE 3rd Place ATF 4th Place LIJTK ffewzix- wlyc:x HJ -- ' A ffl: ..,, , E .- lie, WMS, x .HM ,IQ ,ui A - X- I-I ,... gm,-,..A.g.4.'-. an .,fs.4s25f-rim' X314 , ,- 1 gxHSw,,Sfi? siffiiifilff'-Q 2 ,-:Fifi ' ' ' .,,w-'::5,5x , Y A X.. .h IH 'if mm. z , . Q 6, .,t, . -I . X A ivfemffi '- E.9,tC,fR-31-1--iff I-+4 I ,, , fe 'lhrfsif' ,W .ml-4.3 WA-STM-f' 1 M, Ka- Q ,... . w Qi il. NWI , A 1 1 1 V V 1 1 'ill-ff tid .Q1tmaflfIfzlii,Q'L3'.1foLQzQliflhlitriillllililll' iyj lrl VGLLEYBALL ALLEYBALL Wall E Ball Talks About Saturday s Game Yeah Ed I was really surprised more people dldn t come to meet me last Saturday Here l was expectung to meet 8 to 10 people from the houses of KKE and ATF at 9 OO a m and one showed The game at 11 OO a m was a but better and the 8 people that played had a good time playing off the walls l hope next week will get more people Involved You know It only takes four or flve people from each house to play Well Wall hopefully more will be out next Satur day By the way are you any relation to Vol E Ball? llmllyililfllllllflF7l5llill lll5'll'lf li f'llllll'7lf f'5'ZfPl'7'i 'il 1 ': ?Y3flll 2 li' l' I f ' 1' l l x as Vs 'fr' N l u., -, .,-isX-,ix,,Q.li:!,g!,'i Q , Q. N lilftllll'frllfftlllllff-.ll'l2flRlllfflll'WilEllllQl '-i M m.l3i.'1-lil'firm-l,t'li.-Eli-lim'tiMi',lw'QgmQgili.i3-.izftisyfi-i.ll -,ttf T- i T f .. gl T it ,T T HGLJSE TGLJRNAMENTS SQME RESULTS Poetry . . . Most Creative lst - UTapestries by Holly Knorr 2nd - 'Only In Thy Hands by Pam Wolfe 3rd - llPsalms 106 by Angie Taylor Poetry. . .Most True to Life lst - 'lRebirth by Angie Taylor 2nd - Ulf by Martha Sager 3rd - Plust a Childn by Pam Wolfe Photography , . .Nature lst - HRed Leaves by Lem Morgan 2nd - llGold Leaves by Lem Morgan Photography . . . Artistic lst - URho Dorm by Randy Brandt Art... 1st - l'Still Life Sketch by Angie Taylor 2nd - l'Character Sketch by Natalie Merilatt 12- M-rx: ,, Q1 w71y vs Sw! X. 1 k V. f , 9 1 'T Q 5 , X F , 'f, i-. tl N we ,Q f I Qu: is x x s 5 'V 3 , ax , x, ,,,'xx 5 x vw M, it-an-1 l an Nt x 1-:S f 5 5 ,xx ai , 9 . g h Q , i ,-..L..- ,... L...--. .'.. 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'f,,'.1.l lpn- 1 '1' W' L yi - Hudson Taylor Award: Presented for most significant support of World Missions iActs 1:81 Solomon Trophy Presented for outstanding academic achievement. lPro. 24:3-45 Barnabys Cup: Presented for best house spirit. fSon of Encouragementl Eric Liddell Cup: Presented for highest athletic achievement. ll Cor. 41245 Crown of Service Award: Presented for greatest service project. fl Pet. 5:2-43 . .. ., . . - V v. mia... .. 1 i,..Mmif-V--,1.u.1.,m.: zgmfwwrn.-1:'wm4ihul1awiW!mu! l Cf 1 ff fggwv, ,fa ji f 5 f v 'fWOf 1 'Q fa f f 4 f mg! 'ZZ' f f f ff , 'fffffwii' X f ag ' fav VJ W1 ff f fa ,W 1 7 fr? 4, 1 I 3? f 9 , M W f f f 1 , 7 W If , 4 , f , A J ,Ml f ff W f 6V 1 I if T 1366559795 I 7 ,- . . li f , , -- , -'-N .,,, if f fffi f ff jg ' ff 1? ,W j i -J f ,,,, I U . .y I! I MM73, W if z iwfffiy 0 , ,Y ,,,' 6 f ' ' ' , W ,.,,,,. , . ,. I 1 www ,, afcfaefwaa---.fu AW , Top Left: Alpha Tau Gamma receiv- ed the Service Award for their spon- soring of the St. joseph Hospital Blood Drive. Top Right: Phi Tau Kappa received both the Team Spirit and the In- tramurals Awards. Their house had the most spirit and reached the highest point totals, both semesters. Bottom Left: Kappa Kappa Epsilon received the Academic Award for having the highest grade point average among its members. Bottom Right: Delta Iota Chi receiv- ed the Missions Award for hosting several fund raisers throughout the year in support of S.M.I. M 3 Y 4, :- ,- gi Urlytib -. , x,4'i. i 's i is .gsif'ansp ii1nmiriw ' 'f 'w i 'v' ' i- it it it it 1' my 1 , 5 ' P Hr- r 1- J '11 ' H Y' , ,.' -' 1 ,,i ', 91,3 we 1.5.-5 W'1fa,f l?'H.i'434 ,W , XM. 1 i' ' .l Y ' 4 JY13.1d:W'.A1!'.a.irtfffMiilL!IXIEMGHN' 4' til :-' ! '!i!.',-177-. si:!':ff.'.. H'r-,-,Wg. Him r 1' M '.'Nf, li'i: ,: iN,'.'I,G' g,'.' if 's . .lt V ,SPM 2 .-, . -1. 1 -. v fv Quw 1 W. .:., Rum. 1 , M - A ACULTY ir in rw w 4... .2 , F u ,S x If ii Mr, ,frm Back Row, Left to Right: Mr. Frank Ames, Mr. Bill Oudemolen, Miss iris Tucker, Mr. Dick Rollins Mr. Lem Morgan. Front Row, Left to Right: Mr. R. I. Koerper, Miss Sue Adolph, Mr. Roland Kin- cher, Miss Elsie Fick, Mr. jonathan Smith, Mr. Paul Thorson. -M., - .,f. fu' 1- .-xi min naman H f mv-1 nm 'rw nr..n'r,1wo 'mxw-.-A .nieww'-.mmf-'smnmnvnrnxuuztemnwnmmvnmltatl 4 Z 1 5 ii fa Q 'M' S FF 7? - ' M' K , S , his 'vm'- 4? A KN' . X .- e ' of if ki, 2, ' - c X . ,, XX' '-M ti' E in Q .. . i ill Top Row: Ward Todd, lohn Myers, Rick Pinkham, Gil Marvin, Leota james. Middle Row: Liz ll' Emerson, Leora Whiting, Dorcas Wiiest, LaDon Birk, Deb Wolf, Rachel Olsen. Bottom Row: Dorothy Weaver, Marge Morgan, Lela Newton, Helen Fick, Linda Holland. D ,fi cw A .www JA- 1 1. ...iv J ,, l l.,. -, 1 1 ia vwgyw V is Q! I I I E ., ' In if .'M n' f , , g 4. Q-. . M ,- ai - I , .- fl ,my f M .4 ' - 1M-'z.'mAmmuamaazexk2Mm-,M . , fi , 1, f f' f wr 'f'fx THE BIG gd 4 fifsa:-wi--1f:v,. , fm, 1 'L-uv-vw-. .xx-1':-:ffrvvmvvrvcuunrvmvmrw-.mwm-vu1z.xv: . m 1 I l Q 5 1 5 ,, 1 I 1 url'1 1:1 ,1 , k,lff..'5,af Wifi, Htfflllf vq Mn ng, 4, 'Qa4?' 1 U w cl 1 I ,.6f1i11ML V, f t f . , 5 X , ' ., B 7 1 - A ', fws3 f9 M f?w gk t , w Q! W W U1 4t 3 M 35902416 i. , 1 V 8 1 ,, ' ,giwr , P-n. f,: !Pl V' it W 31 ILYISQMTW M1314 I 1 w fuuf 'H-'H' xvvgw if .' 1 M , A , . 'z ' 5 W- u . A 1' , 'V' '.4,-.i,-fA..'- 'Twp.w.1.'::.f.m!-, '5,-J1-,'f:,-rnizwfn N 1 4 - -' ,7 vzx5'51.'.f'-Elly. 1?3zEg,LQi-Mf1f,1lxX'-..A,Q4lzv-1f,-4.2L.L.1.' - HEIRS ACCORDING T0 THE PRCMISE GALATIANS 3:29 - ,A ..-1-. ii-.v,,.- '4,' ..i, gm , ft- wwf ffl , , lllvnmv, f 1' r , ' i , 'I '. . w'1 ,g 1. i i us ' gr - . ,1 l K uv l M, J l N X x I Y 4 l L W x ' 4 1 A i , lll Lxxtl l Dave Albertsen Lenny Billings f' A Raymond Brown leff Brunner Diana Carroll G 1 A 4 .y y X , ' p- ' If , ,:' . mf H H vt, Q 9 ., ,I ' A ' 2 x ,f . Xa i n A Daniel Conklin Dan Craig Liz Davis W 5 as 'f 4 ,TEM 's X. i fi Martin Dow Emmanuel Egwaba f .rf gg K7 r ' ' V Q A Z April Greene Pam Harms Ernest Holmes an I, f 1,5 vw f M A 'K' nv J Brian Knoll Sherylee Long Rene McMillen 48 Barb BiSl'1ip Lee Ann Palmer Andy Peth -v lim Cecil Don Clairmont 1 'Q- I r,r, , , l Roberta DeAtley David DeLuca 5 W I X I fn ,L gg , 4,5 KY ,y , f ff . 1 ffyi Q, -N .. , I 4, ,. M ml V L L ,ff Norma Faes Daniel Fenner A Mathew lames ff, - LV, fn,- 1 v F Erika Mellado Henry Pyle f .N l Doug lenkins : Q 4 ' ,t V if fl' 3 ' x 3 4 2 Luis Mellado ! 3 r X Y M rl l s 1 Q 0'-. l ll It Natalie Merilatt Sharolyn Ohman Ruth Sager ' NY i , 1 T J f, 11 1 1 aa'a R l fit Bruce Schultz jgnelle Smith , ? .,. 4 , f dv! g if f f julie Widner Lisa Wolfe Fern Stark g, I 4 ' ' 11250 5 , 1 A 3 A f V Q Vzj WMA f 0 ' C71 f' Lane Palmer My ,l . S Tim Stark 1, ' . fr-.,,gk,1,f:,. iq.: l 'f'lflV,'l!'g'f'Z,i!'1n5lIf!.',!'f-j1 94Y'f vm, H 4 -li .T - ' f . ,..,1-1f'l.m::1..-.T-5 lui WU' wr- -v, f A X ' wg V 2 1 1 Ax Wi, f 41' -.f , Terry Schakelaar Michael Thompson ,, xi , f f 7 11 , f 1 x AA 5 1 T i l A A My ,ax V t K' A M , A M A P David Y Sandal Craig Euth - 'ff' -ws Bishop Q ' f ran t 'ff' f Forsbe 389 Q X T 1 f 3 rg K V Q X 'fx ,Aga x N Chris Roig i i FW? s 'I Angie Taylor Keith Vik Karl Wheeler I , . .. FACULTY GF i 1 1 rl 14 Q 4- l C, a F ai Q1 l AXA ,. X l X F B, if i Miss Sue Adolph Mr. Roland Kincher Mr. Paul Thorson STAFF GF Mel Anderson Danny Ee Linda Holland Donna McClesky X p f ' Aa l . Lela Newton Kathy Stoker Delores Watters Dorothy Weaver ludy Anderson Paul Borden Linda Borden Bonnie Brown Karen Brunner Lori Clairmont Eric Clayton Linda Clayton Ty Doty Elsie Ee lim Faes Carol Fenner Shari Knoll Mark Kulow Molly Kulow Tom McCarthy Sauna McCarthy Nancy Purcell Dan Purcell Cathy Reeser Sabrina Sperry Fern Stark Lyndell Thompson Gail Thorson Richard Weaver Cindy Westfall Richard Westfall April Wheeler Matthew McClesky Ed Watters C11 5 it Qbznvgwix' wU1,5:5,fi11l,'f A If ' ' , X LIFE GF K K E. Msn' tjjz- :.,.. ,X ? . .... 4 3 ek . s g N 2 1 4 . . ,, I4 ., x ,, J I 5 1 I ! 5 i y f 3 A A , , ' 'f4iQ:3'4 4 Q NA we 'K 1gf.4r.w3wwQaukss2fyW.wfM. ,V -, - f UVM Wvfm1'0PJHK'N 'W' M'Y V W'v1 4K'V' N WV' ' U , -v ' ' w -' . , w W' ' vi ' Y 1 1 ' L .. v, ', f 1 ,YN-'I x25,','fj1' '5f-1 'x55'W,f6 ' vu' ' jk.. 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K. if .4 , - - vw---na vr 1:--,-1'-m-:ru-rrvfrvv-wv17vN.11x'l'v . ff y v ' l B Tl-Z' fi llfif2lfl.i'rl-llltllnllriffmlllliwfllwlff-fllllllllllfmflllll 'f r ' i ' A Llilfslit4lf4lxll1l'iiuilf,rfElm -.1114 l x3ghiS of the wp Matthew 5114 QTK Officers: Miles Olsen - Director of Spiritg Wayne Ballard - Freshman Representativeg Paul Prestrud - Vice-Presidentg Dennis Bauer - Presidentg Barbara Kuna - Secretary-Treasurerg Lisa Kelly - Director of Missionsg Bill Mahnke - Director of Sportsg Mark Heritage - Director of Serviceg Mr. Dick Rollins - Director of Academics. l 53 lk f . 11+ 1f.:-,mlMaxfli'arllfillilrllllliiclllm ' .ml lllWIl'lTi llW'lZf1'llf'llfllll'Qllllfl'l'lfllll'1l'irllllf'7.'ll'l ll3ff'lTl'l'll lC fl,' ' ' .gum lay l 1 J we Wayne Ballard ww ,g AN It ' rag x.-- ,,, My 9' M lllb af E Pllil Beesley V Bob Buller pf 1 1- i .-02 Scott Conn I-11 lean Dennis ' - ,I if y I A ., Ax , 31 y' L f l' it N- l iff W Dennis Bauer I ..,, Z . ' 7 -H . i B llsl Bowden K... 1 X f, elley ire s tw. J eff. 2' , - A K I ,Z 6:-:gl 1,1 . ' f Q3 . - 7 wlfew, , . s Z J' a 1 5 M ' 4 B X I' m 7 -2 0 gf -:. Q. ro 2 ,ww A 'fi l we 1 IW! f X w J! I X I rf ., , ,C w g 7' I , , Q fayfr ff A' , 1 ff Q qi, 2 'vt Dew sy f f f ev? 4 f 0 I -5,15 . fl: V-.Q Y-95,531 is Auf L .5 41 is -' 12 V' Rm' 'Jn .W 4 it . Q .N , i awiz I? 71.8 NTWOGX Ulu-wa-f X 5, 14 ff , M, 4 Q' 5 if . 5 ff mn V ' F' - b' ' ua' l la ,f Robert Conner Ken Curry Greg Delong M 'B 'faia -',' 3 v . 5 I 7 1 1 ,1 B ' . f i, A f' at an , 'IQ I ,A-In l X xf v , ? ' 3, 1 . 9 , 1 I M Leanne Doane Elsie Fick Cheryl Fowler Margo DeLong f-aff Nancy Garrett f 'f' r uv ff-4,1'rf ' ' ,l.l,1 , , '1'l,rl', - I N , K A 1 C Jfgvnftf Y Z 'Ll,.j1UAlb2'llljl.fglEM!:a.WM 1 N ffl fl ' ' v 1 ws lily xx Barbara Kuna gc, -4' . f , R- 9 X l 4 l f Phil Merilatt l 1,15 J. '. 5',.,'.v gl Colin Green W, ,, ,y . 52. M 11511. , , I ,, A t . ,4 A .H f 5 'M Nancy Hayes Kevin Hofer Lisa D9nni5 Blll Mahnke K2 1- .5 Susan Mohler Wendell Mohler Kelly Morrison Xl Robert Hartman 7 . irxeilsji' 1 rx l Mark Zi .I xt , x l M, Todd lacob -:ra 42- 5 Rob Kelly 11 Andrea X 4-4 , fi Scott Morse I 1 Vl WIyvWl '-MtwyvmwAvq-,Lvf',f.1jf,-'y'1i-1, . ,H li,-' .li ii.: , 9-, ,-. ,i - - yn ' t' l il'i'ifi1l i.i fi ' 'if 1 ella? .'i f ii'..l,?'A,'L .n.'ai'.wfl., ,. 'iff - It E '14 L71 .L ilf l -L '- i - L ' L V Q Q 3 file t!l'.l'.if' ifitllllltlti. . ' A i Miles Olsen Melvin Pike Q' Iv' i Q' Q J, X I -, s Av 1 r v if W if' l lil Rick Pinkham A d. 'A 1, ., ,, E, Q, A S' ,sz I N . 1 v 2 ta Kellie Richards of f4 Brad Ruptak .2 44-Q 0 , fs ,, ' X 'Q' ,C Stan Spiess 'I f t 'H SA, ff V, 'K Lyn Van Wyhe sl v X3 me 123 My . wx sz, R-. X I Paul Prestrud fn- i 3.4-.t , ,N Dick Rollins Q i Martha Sager W if i C uw, A eff-:am i . L , i 3 ' L L Q T 3 IW Q-. 3 T4 ' , 'Nu 2755. ., ' 5 ' is N .E 'Q' is i Q I qlqig Monte Stevenson b Rita Larry St. lohn Suzanne Strandberg Q A Not Pictured: Laurie Ames, Kay Bauer, Paula . ng 0 4 Beesley, Steve Blackshear, Donna Bowden, Don- . , , na Buller, Alene Feister, Chari Fish, Colleen ' i i 'fi 1 Green, Nancy Groman, Connie johnson, Carol ,V . ' t f 2 ,, N ' Olsen, Sylvia Page, Cindy Pike, Marilyn Pinkham, ,.,, V, - Heather Dyet, loanne Espinet, Clarence Feister, ,. i if f l Dick Fish, lohn Groman, Brad Herman, Mel 1 johnson, Embert Page, Jerry Regner, Marty ,'.i ,V, L if Buckmaster, Adam Holm, Tina lernberg. lani Wright Lee Wright mmm-.Uv .mW,m,..,mmmnmm1m in -QA- 1- 1 -Q.. 32' -1 'W?fE?T'i'Z'?7 'A-fY'IPV'f'4T:,','?T fF7 l'fWl'Fg4. fPW' 'V- . I 4 4 , fi . N We , wh 5 I 1 1515 a s 1 Q. , . Q 3 Q . - 1 Q Top Left: SMI Officers: Mr. Morgan fFacuIty Ad- visori, julie Widner QEX- ecutive Secretaryi, Paul Prestrud Nice-President of Stewardshipj, Bud Wright QActing Vice- President of Prayerj. ,:Ui'.,!g, I. 952 ' 'Q ,- .,Iix-s....,itxL.1Itz t. .iii , - I, 2 I z I' I 2 S, Top right: Our Fish-ometer of SMI Funds. Center: Awarding of SMI funds to our Summer Missionaries. Bottom Left: Our Summer Missionaries. Martin Dow - to the Philippinesg Ronna Lewis - to Sweden C2 yearsig Rebecca Coffey - to Indonesiag Natalie Merilatt - to Germanyg Pamela Harms - to the Philippinesg Chris Roig 81 Mary Smith - to Kenya, Africa. Not Pictured: lean Dennis - to Norwayg Eric Spady - to India. 59 ff My , K I 'I ,tx A,, . , N 1' H f, Q n ,. ., , 3.55 v,'f',f-gryrgqg--Vw!-.3.-una' rv--f,qr 4'r , .ayN-'. '4..,- ' vp- Q vfywnq, V5 '- , .L . 1. PMAWL11iflmL1tfM1S1Q.ift?4MdmltF 1 77. EA dfllrfmi - 7' 2 ' . w - ' ' . ENSEMBLE CRQSS FIRE saw ,,,,M 2 iv . X' p www ,, f , 'Us iid' M '-T3-5 I -f 3634.4 X .XA- i .V f . ...mia f,A f pw - 71:3-- -7' , H' Q .t ' ' M l 'Wulf' I.H.C. C0 NCIL a 5,5 'M R ?' 4 vsfrM11'wwr,fm'f-fm ww Xa ' , L . . , ff ,- W 'M - ' , . -7 , err'-,2wf r '1'I4v ' X1 ' . A 1 f..' f L MQ-' ,,f :.f'QLM112ar1,.A95gi.5M!fI'r21b1MH EM 1 'wv' ww,l, :'1-Fmwf... 'z,':,51 fff 'lfrfvm .1. 'P. , m. ?y7,', . . , H ' CITY LEAGUE 3, FQQTBALL + mf Zymff ' 5? -if 7 f , 4 I , ag .. Ei 1'l ..1 , 1 f T ' 'E T WESTERN BIBLE VS DENVER BAPTIST .AMA W, i I f 2 T W K 'W Vs K W , N 'l' In V I 13, , M ' - .V fs 5 vvfq , flWlh1 HllVv-rn f1'.Y . m 'Il' f u fig J Lv 7. J-SJ: 1115 ..u2'3 51Qg1u'?fr.u1,,ftQ9MK,ifIi'lQ4! dv! 1-H m 1?m a'f15.Fu-Lim mf ' .w M ' X THE VVESTER SWI GERS STRIKE AIN 3 X W Q ' M Cin-- ,. , Ma., Us U 9m 159' ml? ZW W 4, W I 4 529462, ?a': f mg .ff af A 1 JW Q? 175 Mi? --f-rg, 7 ,W if 4-5 be ' mff 1-V' ZRTLQW? I ' tnV ff, z,,1'6m. ' ,,.,,, I ,Z ,, ,L V. ., 9. 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'ff-. uf' A fun weekend at Liken Guest Ranch. It was loaded with games, food, and relaxation. The weekend allowed for the opportunity to introduce the new house systernfas well as gain spiritual insight form the sessions with Dr. Ralph Alexander. 4.,-1 4,4 .,-A vw M H 14 Q' 1' X' x WA., A Y S I M' apr- M, -, Y, J -.. WY .1 H,': 1-Q' 11:p'u3,v'g,-vm-, v'x1 :,.,1r. 5 - . , ' ' H r 'v.'..t-M V, v.m+t1.: 1',.t4-lv. ., K., 1 r- r1,.J+t ,st W ,N . . My A. ' AN an I , L xp . .1 if 'iw ' 4, . an ag l ff? rg ' 'fr ,. ji , -H fu WJ: 1 I , K Part of the Retreat included a presen- tation from each house. The houses were to introduce to the rest of the stu- dent body their House Song, Cheer, and Theme. ff' t 67 -fllsvif' 5' W 'Mi 5' 'WW' SW ' f 5 '? .,i -,W.-:W7.vta'1', .3 Wf7mis.r,Y. 1W'Wf?i?5?'T 'fE:?f-Y'it'TWU WWI5f5 wjqpjb , r 4 ,, ,, Na. 1 .mi A if 'agp in -'mf lwslitimifl.iflhlillllttfltiillllillllllililkfi sill' RACE? That's what Western Bible College said this year to the feat of building unity among students, faculty, 81 staff. Pictured here is the chariot race on House Day - this, the in- tramurals, is only one part of the House system. Also included in the race for unity are academics, missions projects, public services, and spirit. These, of course, are only the methods of getting people together - the true unity comes from each individual. This year, 1983-84, has only been the start of the race, much more is still ahead. Because this is our first year with a new program, we would liketo extend a sincere Thank-You to everyone who put hours of hard work into helping it all go over and to all those who patiently cooperated. Thanks , again and We hope you will continue to sup- port our school through the House System. l if w .w'ftz1.: time I f ' I i,:Wr3i'i ii w iefl- 'IIf ' IIILELIIQIGDHI I L.-' mp, .i,.'.m1 ml-1i.+ , , i I hgh. ,......,-in..-...,. ,,iL,,...,m , , I . -1 HERE MISSIONARIES QYZHI the mah offflf may know him lffljdfl 45122 CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST MISSION qvw BEGI OCSC '-'ww-..,, -XG KW A very important activity that occurs at Western each year is the week-long Missions Conference which is also call- ed the World Awareness Encounter. This year our guest speakers were Mr. Ron Blue, Chairman and Associate Pro- fessor, Department of World Missions, Dallas Theological Seminary, Mr. Oscar Baldemor, Executive Director of Con- servative Baptist Association of the Philippines. As well as these two terrific speakers there were also several mis- sionaries here representing different mission boards, direc- ting seminars and workshops, and spending time with the students personally, answering any questions they might have about missions. Bill Scott, Africa Inland Mission, john Clark, Bible Christian Union, Carl Hayes, Chinese World Mis- sion Center, Randy Mathew and Frank Pardue, Conser- vative Baptist Foreign Missions Society, jim Walsh, Greater Europe Mission, joseph Lulich, Independent Missionary, Dave Meschke and john Hobson, Overseas Christian Ser- vicemen's Centers, Maurine flowers, Overseas Missionary Fellowship, joe Goodman Regions Beyond Missionary Union, Maynard Mathewson, Rural Home Missionary Association, Kirk Dunham, The Evangelical Alliance Mission, Ray Cheyney, Village Missions. 69 c nl? '5,1?,E5Ia: .'2i Illill,lk.I. I'iifll'?7lW'Jl'fl'?ifffl'CYW l I' I ' R I l I I y '41, iff fb! 1 fvlblh i 4?-'1fQfi:Qi 4.22 1,0 rl'?,lfl'?9t2lfl?Iiltilllfillff i MISSICDNS C0 FERENCE ll i, fl l s 'K TfE'.,!l.llif.'ff?i?!:TEiEiii355193525Wifi-fiF'H?5fl7?72WiFYMWHTi3liZWM. r 2 'l fT2'Wl'?6 'f'l'f?5'34-ul?.'ff.ftli- F4 i 'ws swf' Throughout the Missions Conference the mis- sionaries took time to fellowship with the students. Three specific occasions which were arranged were the International Buffet for the married students, the Dessert Fellowship in faculty-staff homes for single students, and the concluding banquet at the Ramada Renaissance. Q u V IQ 9 f J 1 lsr 2 1 'E 1 '1 4 3 E I 54 fi r' gi if , , if 'J 9, P3 1 ' 1 ' 1 n lv, ' ' ' X ' ' 1' ' H21'., '1 :mv 'J-J 'I 'Y-vwi w'C'.EI'4' '- 'Cfif.w' -'.v.f.V1:-4.'!.4 1.!nLcJ7,',ifYBY-'1'45I'J+iMH'Q-J.!H.L'f2fA'lIA'K!!5-1.iihW?liIkD'fA:.Y?MYGllxXV'MHifiLHJ.'l.W'3'A?IHn'l'4M217181-2'.3'Y!'.!1lI9.l1P59 i46B 9' -'I f : xl ' af fflilff,'ifff '-XZ'-i'l1.'f:'?f5'.?n?l11rlff'Mff.MmmHMm2?l x X Wx v .','f.'I xfjf 'I s'5'VJ:f-'f,.f if gxxk 4 -M Q we ,, ,Je sf NNW- ,m,-,.1-T- V.,--V ,Y-K , A ' g-, q U .,-'V'W'71 5 -'.'.4-ff va' V' ' ' !?+'5'zlX',':x5!.kL'!:i fQRH'1'Lzf,3f?ilnZii4lEFit. S' :owl 'mi1fl !f?Q'grF-'? '55 MMWf' M M ' I 1 ' ' 4 W' 'M' 'V' FY WP?Y1 -i5','H 1GiNl 'im iw lalmI'.19, 2We'A,1- X R N' 'i4'1ils2:Y1F.l4i5i9251Mi1Qi2siI'WlHi2fl'Z5l!,UMMi-i2NMf'iX!CLf.1Pii.aMiilf.1,113.52 ' 'f W' HATS BIGGER D BETTER THA WF 'F -611-'E W523155557ri? fWf'53T615W??S5'i 3? Y' P'iY'f y'frfg,-',F'f'f.fn1: FV i'J.7 3i'- Ti' 5'!'wf 5 , 4 ia- ff' T iff:fmllxl'1i,?fim:lilui3li?53lZlf2El5l?lA' l - -....,-5, xv. ,yang - li 2- I R ' U:-.e , sf' E ' ' Q KJ My -gf-ff!! I U , 1 - E A 'X v if -' x . -'...' ' L ---... ...... Each year Western Bible Col- lege takes a little time out to in- troduce itself to high school students. These students are treated with special care, they are placed into dorm rooms with Western students. They attend classes and have sessions during which they can ask anything about the school. Special presen- tations are performed for them, a lavish feast is prepared fsnacks of coursel, a special ball game is played in their honor, and a day of skiing finishes it off. Our Cheerleaders, Marcy and Wanette STUDENTS VS FACULTY 84 ALUMNI P ,Y ' Western students also get a chance to participate in College Daze by extending their hospitality, making new friends, and sharing fun times and experiences with their high school guests. N t-'.l Il' T 7WiLl5IfL'l?51lW.Ull5 Wi3L9if7-?4Ei5fAifv?l7l7l'l'4'?WVi?E!EKiEHi 'f - I It I G m ffl f'-I.:f.'1:tlm- ll. I m -' in I It f fl I. W I IISIIIHRBMUKIILQQIImi'llliIluerI'lI1'i2:IEEllllflfvifwiiliiiixl533'M I LM If Mi I I -I f HAT HAPPE ED I THE ILD WEST. Right. Martha Sager is a great squaw and Ronda Lane is a real cowgirl. Left: Rob and Steve give us the 4, new West Look. .. . .L -i...., wif ' Mya' Cowgirls and Indians? I I 5 M i s I ' , 535 ,, K I xx -- ' ., ' X sam I 'T' T ' - - , W , .Qi ' I .s ,.: Q 'qi f. I 'Q ., . -s all Left: Tim and Steve start strong. Bottom Left: Ruth and Donna follow the course. And Donn and Paul bring us across the finish line fXMrf 1 la 1 Iwi! F,I7I'fIf?5'I.I31't IfI'5l Wifftffff Left: Iulie, is this what you meant by the apple of your eye? Qui Le I Above: 'I've heard of pie in the face but really, I'd rather do it myseIf! X? Below: Coni loves these high - power vehicles. f I'f7VfT'f,f5 I 5' 'I f I f- L 'iifwFFlWEliE,ivlKlEl?liQ5iG ' 1 Tw w iiigil if fill-.1 ' ' i i -.rj 'Q' Busting up the Quad sidewalk l THATS SQME aa, PRGJECT KKE .wi 4 'fu MQ ll i Si' ,Q 76 Hauling it off wading ll UP Replacing it with grass ' wr: :ni-:swf ii.'.m1awwsmamiismam+mfmwsmm sixxnxfb V ' 4 lr i li r f1L1l.'l,3':.'..:Y.1't .. .. -il ,Li Left The next best thing to Luau girls in grass skirts. Below People are asking, l'How low can she go? . ' L. L B74 fi I ,A N 1 1 L, 1 ,dl I L yr '- ,1i ?5Y 't Alpha Tau Gamma had a great idea for a fun in the sun event while it was still cold in Colorado. They had a Hawaiian Luau in the Student Union. lt was packed with leis, Hawaiian food, men in grass skirts, a hula hoop contest, and the Limbo. Great job Alpha Tau Gamma, it was a smash hit - shall we try it again? 77 W' 'if' 'Tx .4 f '5aU,,,,.. ., fi .16 fa -'S '--3 75 :az 1 s 1 fi Ai 'S A-: n , Q O :I ' an 4 J, A, Ash' 3 W , at , 1 ' x x ,fx 7'lFKuun,.....,. 'il- ,, egg? ' 1 4 1 ar n U SPRI G BA UET A chance to reflect on the memories of the year and congratulate the graduates. J K 1 11 11 fr 1 1 W :'v' 'Y 1., ' 9 ' x Y NR 1 f . -r--1' ' 5 tix it X S f? HSM Q a'3Q3? S R S9 E 533333 5 tr? 4, f A QX Q Q X A l l6llIlKAl.lHlBk!i' FiNU0.IIY.XR4BFa7lMWf'JYUf,J If 0' I I 1 'jr' V 5 N ff-'z if - '7'T'TT75' 5 'f'f'1TTT 'TT,'fI'f' '.'z'7ff'. Y' 'f ffm f'V'T n ' 5 'T , 4-ff w M an f,,,,, .. Jw- , A E ' ' N '- fff?l4i,1'Y1e1.r,'-,Lim44.5,,i-:ry1'y1 'QHl1'jvg',n'Xyglvq, '4 :fav-my 1144 pw' ' r. I 'X 1. mn,-f-R51-zfAfJa'-:.'w2.Z:m,. .fpv1111.Lfqff:a' W.,-'2'fl:9'-fN'3f..f M. TM! ff A fy 5 , afaff mp iw TK ay. 1 1 I i 1 A 4 'a ,. P 1 Q v H . M L 1 '1 fi x L 1 is 0 L 1-J Q . 'ff sh . 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