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"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, the world and they who dwell therein." Psalm 24:1 God's 2 Opening
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Sdwardship of the mind involves the recognition that man is not an autonomous being tut rather a creature designed to reflect the glory of his Creator in the exercise of all his abilities, including the employment of his mental faculties. Christian Minds submit willingly to the authority of God's Word, because they love him preeminently, in whose service they find delightful freedom. .1;c. MOM
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Teaching stewards to know how to interpret God's Word properly, to utilize it for effective, personal, spiritual growth, and to share its message with the saved and unsaved. Robert Gromacki, Th.D. Chairman Professor of Bible and Greek Floyd Elmore, Th.M. Assistant Professor of Bible Jean Fisher, M.A. Associate Professor of Christian Education Jack Riggs, Th.D. Professor of Bible Richard Durham, Th.D. Professor of Bible and Greek Daniel Estes, Th.M. Assistant Professor of Bible Gary Percesepe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy David Warren, Th.M. Associate Professor of Bible and Greek
To me,the unique element in the history of Cedarville College is its ministry-history. To be a part of Cedarville is to be involved in the lives of others. Reflecting upon those occasions when Cedarville touched my life, I remember the ministry of Dr.James T.Jeremiah, who served as pastor of the church I attended as a child, and the ministry of two Cedarville seniors who influenced me during my teen years as teachers of my Sunday School class. As a missionary with Baptist Mid-Missions in 1971,Cedarville College served me. And following a term of service in Honduras,I returned to Cedarville in 1976 — this time as a student — to complete the undergraduate requirements necessary for advanced theological education. God's preparation of me for his work has included this College again and again. Nine years ago I never would have believed that I would be asked to participate in the on going ministry-history of Cedarville College. With double the student population and almost twice as many buildings as it had just about a decade ago,Cedarville continues to make history as it faces the challenges of what may be the last generation before Christ's return. May God sanctify my contribution toward the future ministry of the College to bless children, teens, and young or mature adults as they prepare to serve him,just as He has blessed my life through the ministry-history which is Cedarville's! Floyd Elmore
Teaching stewards to make wise decisions for the use of their individual talents and corporate resources in the realm of business for the benefit of man and the glory of God. Marinus Hazen, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Anne Rich, M. Acct., C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting Sarah H. Smith, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Accounting Clifford Fawcett, D.B.A. Chairman Professor of Management Martha J. Johnson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science David L. Rotman, M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Director of Academic Computer Services Ronald J. Walker, D.B.A. Assistant Professor of Management Richard Baldwin, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Management Betsy Kempf, M.A. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science Galen Smith, M.S. Assistant Professor of Economics Not pictured: Debra Brown, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Marketing James Seaman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Marketing and Management
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7 4111116 , A. , 1.1(' • Ai'41 Computer Use Increases Academic computers at Cedarville College serve a dual purpose: providing working tools for students and providing a laboratory for Computer Information Systems majors. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to become familiar with computer operations. The College has provided two public computing areas (18 terminals and 15 microcomputers) in addition to some departmental computing areas. Particular emphasis is placed on word processing and the use of electronic spreadsheets to improve the quality of work done by the students. Students also have access to major compilers(BASIC, COBOL,FORTRAN), statistical packages, and simulating materials. Computers are required tools in courses as diverse as music theory, educational methods, and accounting. Christians are commanded to do their best computers at Cedarville help make our best better. David Rotman
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Teaching stewards to use the methods and equipment available to them to communicate a message after assuring it to be true and ethical. Wesley J. Baker, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech & Broadcasting Michael Lopez, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Speech Marlin Rayburn, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech James Phipps, Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Speech James Leightenheimer, B.A. Instructor of Broadcasting Kurt Moreland, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech Not pictured: David Robey, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama
Duties of Student Internship Scott Zimpfer extended his learning experience beyond the classroom. He participated in an internship with Congressman Jack Kemp's staff in Buffalo, NY,and in Washington D.C.for several weeks. Writing daily news summaries which were distributed among the various Washington staff members took most of his time. However, working with Congressman Kemp's speech writer was the highlight of his two weeks there. Most of the internship occurred within a four week period in Buffalo. Being one of several staff office people meant having certain duties and unexpected privileges. His major assignment was to handle various types of problems from the New York constituency. These problems required his corresponding with each person and deciding which government agency would help in solving it. In addition to this assignment, he researched current issues and reported his findings to the staff. A privilege came when he was invited to attend a dinner where William F. Buckley, Jr., spoke. That privilege made him feel very much like a member of Congressman Kemp's staff. After attending law school, Scott plans to pursue his goal of becoming a press secretary or a campaign manager for some fortunate United States Congressman. a
Teaching stewards to develop and cultivate the minds and morals of young people in a manner which is consistent with the teachings of scripture. Sue H. Baker, M.A. Associate Professor of Education Sharon Eimers, M.Sp. Ed. Assistant Professor of Education Lila Christensen Seaman,Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Joseph Beeson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Helen L. Hall, M.A. Associate Professor of Education Eleanor A. Taylor, B.A. Instructor of Education Merlin Ager, Ph.D. Professor of Education Omer Bonenberger, D.Ed. Associate Professor of Education Beverly Monroe, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Not pictured:(on leave) James Biddle, Ph.D. Professor of Education Dwayne Frank, D.Ed. Professor of Education
Dawn E. Baughman Elementary Education Elementary Education Bristol, TN Sally J. Cochran Elementary Education Kokomo, IN Sara Jean Brandt Elementary Education Kettering, OH Elementafy Education West Palm Beach, FL Brenda Dene Burchett Element,ny Education Columbus, 011 on Elementary Education Garfield His., OH Debra J. Bell Elementary Education Thousand Oaks, CA Lisa Joy Chandler Elementary Education Hadley, NY Elementa Wo
Student Teaching For an elementary education major, student teaching is the pinnacle of her learning experience at Cedarville College. After three years of enduring methods classes, endless cutting and pasting, and the writing of innumerable behaviorally stated objectives, students are ready to spend ten weeks testing their wings in area public and Christian schools. This experience proves to be both a trying and rewarding time for many students. The first few days of student teaching are often awkward and tense as the new teacher attempts to adjust to her students and as the students attempt to adjust to a new teacher. Periodic observations by a supervising professor throughout the ten weeks may also create some anxiety. However, once the student teacher actually gains control of the classes and is able to apply the skills that she has learned,a feeling of satisfaction gradually replaces her fears. She delights in delving into the reams of lesson plans, over-stuffed picture files, and dozens of ready-made visual aids which she has accumulated. Seeing the eyes of the children light up as they finally understand a difficult concept and their smile as they use a new skill makes all the hours of preparation worthwhile.
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Teaching stewards to care for their total well-being so they can maximize their productivity, enjoyment, and witness on earth as long as God permits. Elaine Brown, M.S.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Karol Hunt,Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Education John McGillivray, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Donald Callan, Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Physical Education Pamela Diehl, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education Elvin King, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Education Stephen Young, B.A. Coach and Instructor of Physical Education
uzanne Laub • hysical Educatio ,,11,unth3at9; xy A Multiplied Ministry Coach Elvin King came to Cedarville College seventeen years ago after several years of coaching and teaching experience in public high schools. While he enjoyed the ministry that he had in the lives of young people in these schools, he decided that he could best serve God in a new type of ministry at Cedarville. The most important reason why Coach King made the move to Cedarville is that he believed that his ministry to young people could be multiplied; he now trains Cedarville students to do the work which he once did in high schools. He estimates that about one hundred students with whom he has had contact as professor or coach are now teaching in high schools or colleges. One of the high points of being a professor, says Coach King, is seeing and hearing from his former students, many of whom are serving the Lord as his witnesses in the field of physical education.
Kristine K. Parman Physical Education Epworth, IA Connie L. Thibo Physical Education Grand Blanc, Ml While many activity courses fill the physical educatiol ••...seritatoo ft; Susan C. Vaughan Physical Education Fairfield, /A 'lane M. Peffer Physical Education "Slippery Rock, PA Health & Physical Education 45
Teaching stewards to value God's gift of communication as they learn to speak and write effectively and to read, appreciate, and evaluate intelligently the great masterpieces of literature. Raymond Bartholomew, Ph.D. Professor of English Edward Greenwood, D.A. Professor of English Director of Summer School Mark Larson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language Edward Spencer, M.A. Chairman Professor of English ammo% _ 011111111 011111121111 iffit mut. asimina as aollittliasa tra- m gutty 1011111 4111111111i intro Pat Landers Dixon, M.Ed. Associate Professor of English Sandra Harner, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Harmon Bergen, M.A. Associate Professor of Foreign Language Ronald Grosh, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Barbara Loach, M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language
-11F-- -"MNPAW Susan Lynn Greetha Crystal Ann Hancoc Christina J. Hart English English English Educahoti .W5i4r4 Pan.H LearningFor Life Laura Dykstra considers her choice of an English major to have been a wise decision for several reasons. First, the skills that she has learned in the study of language and literature will carry over into other areas of her life, skills such as the ability to think critically and to communicate effectively. Her study has also helped her to be more effective in her service to God. For example, Laura believes that through the study of literature, she has become more aware of the glory of God's creation and the needs of sinful men. Since God has shown his common grace to all men,even the writings of unbelievers contain much truth and beauty which Christians may enjoy as a good gift from God. The study of literature may also increase a Christian's sensitivity to others. As Professor Leland Ryken has said in Triumphs of the Imagination, one learns to see through the eyes of others as he or she peers through the "window to the world" which literature provides. i<arett Poothi.c n.
Jr. The doors to the newly constructed President's Dining Room are seen in the background of the lounge which has become an old friend to many in the graduating class. Mary Beth Newsome English Monroe, MI Sherri L. Watson English Coshocton, OH Tamra Sue Pickthorn English Kettering, OH Jacquelyn Jean Wyse English Education Cedarville, OH Karen D. Mayberry English Decatur, IL English Rochester. NY Elena Marie Micha English Education . Y English Educatio Cedarville, OH Language & Literature
Teaching stewards to effectively use and develop their God given talent, be it vocal or instrumental, to perform, teach, value, and understand the powerful gift of music. Lyle Anderson, Ph.D. Professor of Vocal Music Michael DiCuirci, M.M. Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music David Matson, Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Music Charles Clevenger, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Piano Charles Ellington, Ph.D. Professor of Vocal Music Not pictured: Philip McClure, M.M. Assistant Professor of Piano Charles Pagnard, M.M. Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music
•IK JUBILANT SOUND The "Michigan Fight Song," "Stars and Stripes Forever," and Malachi (the only Italian in the Bible)are things that usually come to mind when one thinks of Mr. Michael DiCuirci, professor of music. However,there is one interesting fact about Mr. DiCuirci that few people know. He is the co-author of two sets of music books for beginning band, Jubilant Sound. The books are now being used in hundreds of Christian schools across the country. Mr. DiCuirci's interest in bands was one reason he took on the challenge of co-authoring Jubilant Sound. The methods books are written specifically for Christian schools. Mr. DiCuirci states, "I didn't do it to make money, but because Christian schools needed a solid curriculum. There are a lot of method books out there, but none of them are biblically integrated." Integration makes Jubilant Sound a very unique set of books. The title comes from Genesis 4:12. The biblical character of David guides the student throughout the book with comments and scripture. The books contain hymns and gospels along with some traditional songs. Mr. DiCuirci commented, "It was hard work! It was difficult getting the right key for every instrument." However,he viewed writing these books as a growing experience because it forced him to re-evaluate teaching methods for band instructors and challenged him to integrate biblical truth in the field of music. Along with directing the Symphonic Band, Mr. DiCuirci directs the Pep Band, teaches music education classes, and givesbrass lessons. He is one of the many excellent professors in the music department. But even though he is known for his Italian flair, his Jubilant Sound is one of the best kept secrets on campus. Karen Beattie
NURSING II Teaching stewards accountability in the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual dimensions of life so they, in turn, can minister to patients and families entrusted to their care. Lois Baker, M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing Charlotte Crawford, M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing Ruth Slocum, M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing Irene Alyn, Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Nursing Janet Bauer, M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing Maureen Salladay, M.P.H. Assistant Professor of Nursing Not pictured: Mark Klimek, M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing 52
:d1;t I . t 17/4' 4-1 4:11 Heather Lynn Byrnes Nu:sing Marlette, MI "Immilln01••••••• Sandra S. Carpenter Meredith B. Collins Nursing Nursing Muskegon, MI Bay Village, OH Jill Rae Gibs° Nursing Grand Rapids,.M Dr. Alyn shares with her students her ru re ..aluation of CC's nursing program-. Leslie M. Cruz Nursing Coudersport, PA
The Clinical Experience For a senior nursing major, this final year brings a settling effect from the rigorous junior year of nursing. There appears to be a growing level of competence in the individual students as well as in the overall program. Clinical experiences serve as a refining time — the dross begins to melt away and the perfecting of the skills shows forth. Nursing students experience a growing sense of rapport with the area hospitals as the professionals affirm the excellence of their abilities. The senior year appears as the light at the end of a tunnel of biology, chemistry, anatomy, and unforgettable clinical experiences. Sherri Watson Sara Lea Me Wm ; Nur'trig (1,11ruhu,co, UV •
Teaching stewards to "Love the Lord your God with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind," and "Love your neighbor as yourself." April Augustus Behavioral Science S. Charleston, OH Stanley Ballard, Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Psychology Robert Abbas,Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Charles Dolph,Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Teens Marie Coronato Behavioral Science Huntington, WV " nn is ng Behavioral Scienc Strongsville, 011. . .
'flóinisi'Marie Douglas Behavioral Science Smithville, OH 1 Science BehavioraltilaYnnDSc°wsett Lansing, MI -7mpommuimpingmempumwr Approaching his final days at Cedarville, Steve Rockwell diligently prepares for his counseling course. sett Becky 51Wr Jantzl Donna Jean Kempf Psychology Behavioral Science Psychology Behavioral Science Geneva, OH Rockton, PA Augres, Ml Lakeland, FL Greg A. Murray Behavioral Science Kim Eileen Olface Susan Lynn Olson Behavioral Science Psychology Greensburg, IN Decorah, IA
Stu am Behavioral Dayton, OH The Psychology Department values academic achievement but realizes that far more than academic achievement is necessary for becoming a whole person. God's glory demands that every aspect of our being be developed. Students in an academic environment can easily forget that there is more to life than acquiring intellectual knowledge. The Psychology Department encourages students to develop spiritually, emotionally, and communicatively. The best sacrifice we can offer to God is ourself, not merely our possessions. God wants our entire being and it is with our entire being that we minister. Devotions, dating, internships, work, organizational involvements,and ministry all play an important part in developing students who love God and his marvelously complex creations.
Psychology Ontario, Canada Walker Psychology Columbus, Oh Dale Everett Yoder I'sychology Behavioral Science Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY Behavioral Science Huntingtown, MD
,*.&- TiltAit Teaching stewards to exercise responsible stewardship of the creation through a proper understanding of the processes and principles of the sciences in today's culture. Edwin Braithwaite, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Larry Helmick, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry John Silvius, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biological Science Leroy Eimers, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics & Mathematics Douglas Miller, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Daniel Wetzel, Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Mathematics Donald Baumann,Ph.D. Chairman Professor of Biology & Chemistry Dennis Flentge, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Chemistry Terry Phipps, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Not pictured: Larry Killian, M.S. Associate Professor of Biological Science
Marie Longo Biology DeWitt, MI Terri Lynn Brumm Biology drisfieltl, OH Rebecca L. Clarkson Mathematics Manassas, VA Thomas Jerome Friedman Tho Chemistry Mathematics Waverly, NY St. Marys, WV aspeacm.gma, Cregan Stanley Cooke Biology Hollidaysburg, PA Brian Edward Maas Melissa A. MacMichael Marjorie Ann Moats Mathematics Biology History San Jose, CA Moorestown, NJ Northfield, OH
Biology A Christian Perspective Many futile attempts at finding a textbook suitable for his Principles of Biology class inspired Dr. Silvius to write a new text, Biology:Principles and Perspectives. In this text, which he geared toward college students in non-science majors, Dr. Silvius attempted to integrate science with other areas of life and to present his subject matter within the framework of a Christian world view. After fourteen months of hard work and research, he finally completed the writing of the text in the fall of 1985. However,he stresses that the book is not finished; he is still awaiting its publication. At the time being, he has printed the book himself in paperback form. One of the most important features of Biology: Principles and Perspectives, is that it contains a discussion of important subjects in biology of which Christians should be aware. For example, Dr. Silvius evaluates controversial issues such as abortion, genetics, and the ethics of science in light of biblical truth. This aspect is sure to make the text especially interesting and valuable to students.
Teaching stewards to spiritually participate in the political and social milieu of the contemporary world with the purpose of making the Chief Historian known and applicable to all aspects of life. Joseph Halsey, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Parr. M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Not pictured: Allen Monroe, Ph.D. Professor of Social Science Dawn Marie Angell American Studies Social Science Toledo, OH Murray J. Murdoch. Ph.D. Chairman Professor of History James McGoldrick, Ph.D. Professor of History Rex Rogers. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science
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Student Plans Service in Politics Today's society is increasingly complex and confusing. Technological and social change occurs so quickly that it is difficult to keep pace with the latest trends and developments, let alone understand them. The social sciences and history provide a means for understanding our culture and civilization. I chose a major in political science because of my fascination with government and politics.Some have maintained that politics is "dirty" and that no Christian ought to become involved in it. I object! It is my contention that if one understands how and why government operates,then one can contribute something constructive to the political debate. The political sphere has been neglected for too long by our wing of Protestantism. My understanding of the government, political behavior, and political philosophy is brought into proper balance by the lessons of history. I honestly believe that one cannot legitimately claim to understand the present without an accurate and objective knowledge of the past. The study of history provides the necessary context needed to reach any understanding of our contemporary society and civilization. Without a second major in history, my knowledge of political science and societal change would be incomplete.
— Constance Jane O'Dell History Fort Myers, FL a d Earl Shu se History ndianapolis, IN
Administrative Personnel Holding Faculty Status Timothy Bosworth, M.A. Dean of Men Stephen Brown, M.L.S. Assoc. Director of Library Services David Ormsbee, B.A. Director of Admissions Patricia Bates, M.A. Dean of Women Janice Bosma, M.L.S. Reference Librarian Lynn Brock, M.L.S. Director of Library Services Charles Dillon, M.S. Asst. Director of Instructional Media Sandra Entner, M.S. Interim Director of Counseling Services Not Pictured: Sharon Biddle, Ph.D. Assoc. Academic Vice President On Leave
The CRC Press Chemistry Award History and Social Science Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Social Science The Edmund Burke Award Miscellaneous Awards The Jimmy O'Quinn Evangelism Grant The Martha Louise Brown Memorial Award The John W. Bickett Heritage Scholarship Staff Member of the Year Award Faculty Member of the Year Award Honors Day Biblical Education Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Bible The Oxford University Press Award The Arthur Franklin Williams Award The George W. Lawlor Greek Award Business Administration Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Business The Wall Street Journal Award The Boyd Accounting Award The Ohio Society of C.P.A.'s Scholarship Communication Arts Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Communication Arts The Rietveld Fine Arts Award Education Awards The J.D. "Jack" Willetts Alumni Scholarship Award The Clara Monzelle Milner Award The Irma M. Dodson Award Health and Physical Education Awards The J.F. Kearney Scholar Athlete Award Language and Literature Awards The Language and Literature Alumni Scholarship Award The EdithHart Milner Award Music Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Music The John E. Kohl Senior Music Award Nursing Awards The Pat Yoder Amstutz Nursing Award Nursing Scholarship Award Kimberly Kerr Memorial Scholarships Lillian Kresge Memorial Scholarship Psychology Awards The Alumni Scholarship Award in Psychology The Alton R. Brown Psychology Award John Bigelow Noel Hack James Wessing Noel Hack James Reiter James Reiter Joan M. Hull Diane Lichensteiger Greg Moran Shellie Perkins Cynthia Helmick Gary Barker Nadine Terrill Holly Marshall Marlene Siefert Margaret McGillivray Margaret McGillivray Eric Helmuth Terri MacKenzie Cathy Lombard Beth Hoecke Ken Swope Carrie Tansey Julie Stitt Michelle Hennergarot Eric Helmuth Angela Wilcox Science and Mathematics Awards The Creation Research Awards Biology: Richard Sharpe Chemistry: Amy Snook Mathematics: Rebecca Clarkson Mark McClain George Reede, Jr. Jennifer Matthews Stephen A. Meyer Sally J. Cochran William H. Marling Eric Shrum Betty J. Tarter Irene Alyn Above left: The Edmund Burke Award, Jennifer Matthews. Top: Eric Shrum, right, John W. Bickett Heritage Scholarship recipient. Below: James Reiter receives both the Arthur Franklin Williams and the George W. Lawlor Greek Awards. Opposite page, top: Clifford Johnson, Academic Vice President. Middle: Pat Yoder Amstutz Nursing Awardee Cathy Lombard. Bottom: Noel Hack, another recipient of the two awards, Oxford University Press and the Arthur Franklin William Awards. 72 Honors Day
Faculty Member of the Year Irene B. Alyn, Ph.D., was chosen as the 1986 Faculty Member of the Year. Since coming to Cedarville College as the Department Chair of Nursing in 1981, she has diligently used her abilities to bring the BSN program to accreditation status. Recognizing that everything is a gift from God,her life is characterized by serving, nurturing, and instructing students to become the persons God intends them to be. Lois Baker Honors Day 73
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JUNIORS Cheri Ann Abresch Joel D. Acker Amy Allen Cynthia Ray Anderson Kurt D. Anderson Lorelei Anderson Sharon Alexis Anderson Lisa Rene Armstrong Denise Ann Aukland Rebecca Jeanne Averill Sharon Augenstein Cindy L. Baise Deborah Joy Baker Susan Marie Baldis Tammy Evans Barber Sarah Ann Barr Tammy Jo Barton Michael Paul Basler Dina M. Batchelder Susan R. Bauer Jane Marie Baughman Richard Anthony Beaman Marilyn Louise Bean James D. Beight David Jay Bennett Rebekah J. Bennett Debbie Lynn Berdy David Edward Beverly Tamra Noel Bielski John Bigelow Jr. Suellen Marie Black Valerie Ann Blaylock Annette Joy Bloxham Joy C. Boersma Theresa Diane Bonning Renee Ann Bowen 80 Underclassmen
Michelle Ann Braun Jon Bresson Timothy A. Brock Robert Lee Broline Diane L. Brown Ruth M. Brown John Burrows Darlene S. Butler Julie Ann Butler Jeanne L. Butzlaff Lorrie A. Byrd Lynne A. Calisti Donald Dennis Calder Steven Mark Campbell Richard Jonathan Carey Lori Renee Casteel Doug Cherry Perry Ercole Chiarelli Deborah Ann Clem Steven David Coates Erin E. Coffman Michael Scott Collins Mary Ruth Cook Rachael L. Cook Mary E. Coons David M. Corry W.Todd Coston Steve Mark Cox Lynn Dee Cramer Cynthia Helen Cronrath Clancy Calvin Cruise Gail C. Daiker Christine Fern Dail Cheryl Jean Dangler Wendy Diane Datzman Kimberly A. Davis Timothy Paul Davis Tim M.Day Jenny Sue Dean Susan Marie Dean Steven J. DeCook Wayne Edward Degelman Shawna Marie Denney Judy Kay Denning Beth E. Deranek Matthew John Dickinson Debra Louise Diem Kendra Jean Doctor Underclassmen 81 _.A....._
Laundry! Suds! Everywhere! Perhaps I miscalculated the amount of laundry detergent to use. Really though, when you are using powered detergent and it swishes into oblivion upon initial water contact, how can you know how much soap you have used? My mother tried to warn me. "Practice before you go to college," she said. I wouldn't listen. Spring is here and all of the guys are wearing white jeans — all of the guys on campus except me. My two white pair have undergone an amazing metamorphosis. One is now gray and the other is pink. David Frank Dooley David J. Douglas Mark Anthony Duquette Rebecca Jane Dye Judy E. Eagleston Luke S. Eaton Anne Elizabeth Edwards Lamar C. Eifert Rob English Janice Lynn Estes Dan David Everett Yvonne A. Facey Clifford III William Fawcett Lisa C. Fawcett Wendi Anne Figary Laura Marie Fish Jodi Lynn Flach Holly Anne Flenner 82 Underclassmen _An
Philip R. Fogle, Jr. Andrew S. Ford Claire Anne Fortosis Robert A. Fread Todd Free David C. Frey Dawn L. Frey Greg L. Frye Marla Sue Fuller Deanna K. Gabel Janet Sue Garmatter Diane Lynn Gephart Sarah M. Getz Kenneth A. Giesman Jodean Marie Gifford Jefferey Warren Gilbert Brenda L. Golemba Anne L. Gorden Wendy Grady Steve Ronald Graef Kelly Ann Grant Tracy E. Grimes Virginia Ann Gruneisen Amy Guest Stacy Leigh Gunther Brenda Jo Gust Lori R. Haberli Lyn Marie Hackenberry Pamela B. Hakes Kelly J. Hamilton Laure S. Hancock Elizabeth Joy Hansen Steve J. Hanson Judy Happe Kathi Harris Laura Ann Hartsough Ann Kathleen Haskowich Richard G. Haywood Larry Leon Heacox II Heather Ann Healey Jeffrey Heffelfinger Diana L. Heitzman Cynthia J. Helmick Kelly Lynn Helmick Eric D. Helmuth Nadeen Kay Henderson Lisa Beth Henry Rebecca L. Henthorn Underclassmen 83
Kendall Lynn Herrick Hope Ann Hibbard Karla Marie Hines Mark Joseph Hinman Ginger Hochstettler Beth J. Hoecke Chris J. Hoefler Philip J. Hohulin Joel Mark Hoskinson Scott J. Howder Dorthy Elaine Howdyshell Mark D. Huebsher Paul Richard Hughes Paula M. Hunn Judy M. Hunt Jeffrey Allan Imhoff John Thomas Irving, Jr. Robyn Irwin Douglas Scott Iverson Charles Jackson Richard D. James Susan L. Jessop Diane R. Johnson Ginger I. Johnson Robin Lynn Johnston Kelly Lynn Johnson Kelly K. Jones Marsha J. Jones Suzanne Eve Jones Valerie Colleen Jones John Kejr Sandra F. Kennedy Richard T. Kester David William Ketcham James Randall Ketring Susan Joyce Kiener Pamela J. Kimble Beth A. King Russell A. King James Liddon Kirtland, Jr. Kimberley Sue Kiser Danielle Kay Kizer Jeffrey W. Kline Rebecca A. Klopp Mary Beth Knicely James Robert Koerber Sonya Renee Kreidler Lorin Kenneth Krikke 84 Underclassmen
Rhonda Lee Kyser Susan Jane Lafferty Daniel A. Lahaie Michael C. Lane Sandra M. Lauterbach Michael David Law ,effrey Alan Leach Angie R. Ledford Doris Ann Lindley Michelle Livingston Catherine Mary Lombard Linda Ann Lons Donald H. Lough, Jr. Brian Edward Maas Sheldon Scott Macgillivray Terri Lynn Mackenzie Lisa G. Manion Bill Paul Marshall Holly S. Marshall Rodney Mark Mason Kimberly A. Masters Lynda L. Masters Brenda Kay Mastin Kelly R. Mathis Sharon McAllester Tanya Renee McBee Tracy Lynne McCoy Lisa McDaniel M. Elizabeth McGillivray Mark G. McIntyre Carol M. McKinley Dana Gayle Messinger Jill Meridith Michonski Shirley Marie Miller Tricia Miller Sherrie L. Mills Donna Gean Mitchell John Garrett Mitchell Brett E. Monford Bryan Edward Monross Sheila Diane Moon John Andrew Moore Dan L. Morris Kevin Lawrence Moser Lisa A. Motzer James M. Murdoch Patrick John Murphy Ruth Marie Murtoff Underclassmen 85
Nicolas Nervo Beth Ann Nester Edward W. Neudeck Kenneth N. Nichols Sherri Norrick Wendy Norton Sandra J. O'Boyle Danny E. Olinger Nancy Ann Ozinga Teresa Joy Palmer Deborah Carol Pate Jeffrey Lynn Patrick R. Michelle Perkins Dan C. Petek Thomas Lynn Peterson Amy Phillips Jean E. Pinkerton Jeffrey S. Piper Rolando Ponce Kim E. Potts Arnie S. Price Douglas Edward Pugh Ferdinand Henry Rajchel Kimberly Jean Ramsier Roger Lee Randall Daniel Howard Rase Kara Ray Patricia J. Reed George Edwin Reede, Jr. Lawrence G. Reeder Jennifer Reeves Rebecca D. Reid Cheryl Ann Rendle Kathy Dorris Reynolds Pamela Jo Rickard Timothy J. Rivetti David Lee Robinette James Allen Robinson Kimberly J. Robinson Renee Jeanne Rolfe Sherry Marie Rotramel Darren L. Ruby Jill Ann Sandy Timothy M. Schakat Deborah S. Schwartz Daniel R. Searles Erick J. Seidel Judith E. Semmelroth 86 Underclassmen
By the time a person has completed three years at Cedarville College, he has experienced an average of 187 rainstorms, gone through 9 umbrellas, and saddle-soaped salt deposits off of 31 pairs of shoes. Rainy days at Cedarville are more than common and require the students to be on their toes except for the girls. It is heel-to-toe so as to curb the mud spots in theihrose. David Michael Sexton Linda Lee Shaffer Kevin A. Shaw Deena Renee Shriver Eric Lawrence Shrum Sheri Lynn Shuler Kathryn Marie Sibert Deborah Lee Simmen Kimberly Kay Simpson Rebecca Ellen Sinclair Tammy W.Sloan David A. Smallman Thomas James Smart Liana Smith Pamela Miriam Smith Robert Smith Ronald M. Smith Andrea B. Snyder Underclassmen 87
Donna J. Snyder Dorcas Sommers Sheila Ann Southwell Samuel Theodore Springer Margaret Amanda Squires Julie Lynn Stackhouse Wendy A. Stith Jill K. Storer Ronald Lee Stowell Brian P. Sturgis Kurtis Summerville Pamela M. Swanson Jill A. Swayze Deborah Synnott Susis Marie Taddicken Carrie Marie Tansey Shelley A. Tarke Allison Kay Taylor Diane L. Taylor Walter L. Taylor Steven Keith Terpstra Nadine Lin Terrill Amy R. Thomas Donna J. Thomas John Jay Thompson Lydia Bae Thornton Edward Todd Phyllis Mae Trivett Jennifer Titus Robert John Turner Lisa L. Tyson Kristy Lee Vance Jeffrey L. Vander Heide Gregg, Van Kampen }Umberlee S. Venman Jeffrey Allen Ve Strand Bridgot Kathleen Vissman Gerald Clayton Wallace, Jr. Kevin Lawrence Wallace Steven P. Walter Brandon Troy Waltz Andrew Jay Watson Robert Kent Watson Kristin R. Weber David A. Wehman Amy L. Welch Douglas D. Whittenburg David Alan Wiinamaki 88 Underclassmen
J.B., I love you. Red Sox forever! Long live Baptist History! Happy 50th, Dean Rickard. C•C. has its own telegraph system — telerock! It sits on the southwest corner of campus covered with layers and layers of paint. President Dixon should be so lucky to have the profits made off each spray can used to paint the students' messages. He could use the money for the library fund. There are red painted layers of words of love, green layers of congratulations, yellow layers of announcements, and blue layers of this and that. Trying to be the last ones to spray the rock before the first mornings rays hit the campus is an art; one has to sneak quickly by security and be willing to guard the message if it takes all night. Needless to say, the sprayer doesn't strive for standard formal English. Just get to the heart of the message and spray away. Angela Gaye Wilcox Kathy A. Wilkinson John Timothy Williams John Andrew Wilson Rachel Lori Wilson Teresa Diane Wilson Donna Rena Windish Amy Jo Windnagle Tara Lee Wise Janet Lynn Wittekind Timothy Mark Wolf, Jr. Stephen Edward Wood Tim Worosher Barbara Yanda David Yeager Lisa M. Yeip Robin K. Young Jennifer Lynn Zebrun Eric Todd Zehr Underclassmen 89
SOPHOMORES 0. Diane Abston David R. Allen Randy M. Amos Laurly Ann Anderson Michael A. Anderson John Gordon Angus Robert A. Armor Patricia Jean Armstrong Katherine Elizabeth Augustine Lee S. Austin Debbie Jo Baker Jeffrey Alan Baker Doug F. Baldwin April Leann Banks Caryn Lynn Barber Joel B. Barker Albert G. Barrett Denise Marie Bass L. Daniel Bayes Timothy N. Beach Dawn E. Beachum David Jonathan Beal Deborah Lee Beaujean Linda Sue Belford Wendy K. Bell Joan H. Seitz Kelli Larae Bensink John Andrew Bercaw Jeffrey W. Bergandine Judith Lynn Bianco William Eugene Bianco II Kimberly Kaye Biddinger Steve Douglas Billingsley Carol Joy Bliss Rebecca Dawn Bliss Debbie R. Borleis 90 Underclassmen
Backpacks Only a few brave souls dare to carry their books uncovered at Cedarville College. Among the containers used to tote books to and from classes, backpacks are most popular. Backpacks are as distinct as the individuals who carry them. Colors range from chartruse to wedgewood blue and brand namesfrom L.L. Bean to Sears Roebuck.The backpack, however, will not go far in the corporate sector and should be succeeded by a briefcase in one's senior year. Jeff Bergandine Diane M. Borleis Krisanne Bartholomew Talitha Ann Bosworth William Allen Bovey Martha Sue Bowers Lisa Carol Bowlen Angela Dawn Bowling Bruce Howard Bowman Debbie Lynn Boyd Mindy Brace Kristian D. Bradman Kevin Bradshaw Kim Bradshaw Kimberly K. Bragg Brad Lee Bresson Jeffery P. Brown Lori Lynne Brown Linda G. Browning Underclassmen 91
Philip Nathan Brunner Brent Budd Tonya Jonell Bumpus Calvin B. Burke Holly J. Burke Kimberly Joi Burrell Jennifer Lee Butler Daniel K. Byrum Patrick Ray Cadle Gayl M. Calkins Judy R. Calle Christine M. Carafa Wendy Elizabeth Carmichael Renee L. Carr David R. Carraher Christine Mary Cheek Karen Clifford Cindy Ann Collier Peggy Ann Collier Nancy K. Columbo Lonnie E. Cooper Lynn Ellen Costley Matthew Creamer Sherri Lynn Cruver Loralee M. Cruz Rhonda Culbert Kristi Culp Sue Ann Cunningham Tina Marie Daley Kelly Jo Decker Todd Bryan Dehus Penny Rae Dellinger David W. Dennis Keith A. De Walt Edward Lyndon Dible Todd A. Dowden Sarah Lynn Drake Joy A. Dubois Debbie Ann Dysert Kimberly K. Eager Linda Ann Eberly Jody Paula Eckert Ruth Ann Eissens Eric David Efting Karen Jane Elliot Mark Gardner England Michael C. Engler Evan English 92 Underclassmen
Daniel Bruce Erlandson Layne E. Etchison Donna Jean Evans Tonya Lynne Evans Jennifer Lynn Everage Susan Renee Everitt Mark H. Fairhurst Melissa E. Felt Alice L. Fenstermaker Melody Rose Ferguson Gary Franklin Fernandez Laura Jeanne Fetzer Keith E. Field Bethany Jayne Flenner Lisa Ford Kimberly Ann Fordyce Debbie Lynne Foster Greg L. Frank Michael B. Freeman Gary Marvin Frew Dean Alan Frey Christine Ann Friedkin Eileen D. Friesen Chip A. Fullerton Daniel W. Gaskell Carol Ann Geese Julie Ellen Gersema Alan Leonard Gilstrap Pauline Marie Ginsberg Allen D. Gipson Bradley G. Gregory Robert William Gresh Mark Larry Groves Cindy M. Guido Margaret Ellen Guido Rebecca Jo Haga Heidi Lynn Haist Melanie G. Hall Melissa J. Halleck Paul L. Hamlin Keith Allen Hammer Nancy Glynn Hanna Sherri Lynn Hannay Joel Scott Harbaugh Mark Harden Kathleen J. Hardman David R. Harper Jennifer K. Haufler Underclassmen 93
Jennifer S. Haupt Joel A. Hayden Ronda Mae Heise Donna E. Helm Theresa J. Henry Robert G. Hicks Cheri A. Hill Kirsten T. Hoddelmann Kristina Theresa Hoddelmann Mari Jo Hofer Gretchen Anne Hoffmeyer Sandra Lee Holbrook Cheryl Lynn Holland Brenda K. Hollopeter Van B. Holloway Robert Holmes Joanne Renee Hornbeck Kenneth R. Horton SheIlie Kim Horton Deborah Lynne Howard Laura Susan Huggart Beth Ann Hughes Brian Albert Hultz Todd D. Hummel Lisa Renee Hurst Terri Lynn Husband Norma Hutchison Kristine Kay Hyatt Barbara Louise Jacobs James W.Jacobs Vickie Yvonne Jackson Mark D. James Julie Ann Jensen Eric Lynn Johnson Jan Renee Johnson Kristyn Johnson Karen Sue Johnston Dean Edward Jones Amy Lee Joslin Kathleen Lynn Kegel Pamela Beth Kenyon Deborah Lee Kettel Beth A. Keyes Kendra J. King Robert William Kinney Barry L. Kitchen Laurie Anne Knowles John M. Kormash 94 Underclassmen _Al
Kara Frances Kozma Kip F. Kratche Kathy Ellene Krull Diane Louise Kruppa Laura Kay Kuntz Michele Laird Stephen Philip Lamb J. Michael Landis Roge'Dawn Lash Terry Edward Lassitter, Jr. Beth Anne Latorella Robert L. Latorella Barbara Lynn LaVancher Tracy Yvonne Lawrence JulieAnne Lawson Shari K. Leach Michelle Jan Lelah David Andrew Lindley Christopher S. Link Roxann Lee Livengood Gina Rae Long Brenda Mae Lynn Heather Lynna Macfarlane Thomas Stuart Mach Kevin Mackenzie Mark D. Maglott Laura Lynn Maiers Jeffrey Donald Main Stephanie Jo Manning Karl E. Mansfield JoAnne L. Mantz Brian J. Marburger Ruth Evelyn Margraff Keith L. Marion David Lawrence Markison Scott Alan Marsh Jeffrey A. Martin Ronald L. Martin Syndy Jane McCafferty Jeanne M. McCarrell Stacy Marie McCaskill Gilbert Delano McClanahan, Jr. Christine Ann McCormick Michele Lea McGarry Amy Beth McKibben Cherry Joy McLaughlin Deborah Lyn Meriwether Sharon Lynn Michael Underclassmen 95
James D. Mieden Andrew L. Mininger Michele D. Moody Pamela J. Moon Christopher Dale Moore Kelly Micheal Moore Scott David Morgan Ruth Dawn Morris David Lee Mossman Gretchen Lynn Mountz Chad Vincent Moyer Steven R. Moyer Paul K. Muckley Errin G. Mulberry Glenn Steven Nash Tammie Sue Nasse Patrick M. Nesbitt David J. Netzley Parents' Weekend On the first weekend of May, students' parents flock to the campus to visit their offspring and to be introduced to their friends and faculty. There are chapel services, receptions, concerts, picnics, and the spring play to attend. These events give the parents an overview of their student's campus life. One of the highlights is the faculty reception on Saturday afternoon. Now,proud Johnny or Joannie can introduce Mom and Dad to that favorite professor. Then again, that student may lead them behind the large fig tree until that prof leaves. After the weekend,the parents can leave with a more vivid picture of their son or daughter walking back and forth from building to building, eating in the dining-room,calling from the dorm, or sitting in that prof's class. 96 Underclassmen
Cory S. Neumann Dianne M. Noggle Leslie Lee O'Donnell Kathy A. O'Kresik Gordon Gregory Ooms Lori Diane Osborn Lori Ottaway Tim S. Page Patti J. Parker Carolyn S. Patrick Crystal Ann Patrick Jennifer Lynn Patrick Jennifer Marie Patry Cheryl Lynn Paxson Shelly Rae Payne Silas Pearson Suzanne Marie Perott Rick Charles Petek Rebecca J. Peters Diana Sue Phillips Cheryl Ann Plooy Marian Denise Presley Gwen Renee Price Yvette Printy Becky Lynn Pruner Steve Allen Racz Ebbie Joy Radcliff Mary Margaret Raisch Kenneth A. Ramey Debbie M. Ramaker Brian Reebel Krista Gail Reed Mark Alexander Reed Michele B. Reed Chris A. Resse Lori Lee Reid Tom Reiter Debra Ruth Reynolds Lori A. Rhoden Hamilton Don Richards Melissa Riggs Craig D. Ritchie Thea Karina Rivera Jennifer Lynne Rogers Tamara Karen Rogers David Mark Roggow Wendy Rose Gayle Lesley Ruggles Underclassmen 97
Melissa Sue Runion Jimmy Rushe Heidi Marie Ryan Kerni L. Sadler Mark Edward Salyer Scot Alan Schieferstein Kevin James Schleinitz Fay D. Schonfeld Charles V. Scott Richard Fulton Sechrist, Jr. Erick Seefried Lila M. Seest Marcia J.A. Sewell Lorena H. Shaff Ronette Shank Phil A. Shaull Elizabeth Ann Shepherd Sandra Kaye Shulse Joy Elizabeth Shuman Lynne Sickau Don Howard Simerly Karla R. Simpson Jill M. Slayton Robin Kay Sloan Janae Michelle Smart Allyn N. Smith Kristine Lynn Smith Rhonda Lynell Smith Rich R. Smith Bonnie B. Snyder Connie Marie Soellinger Keith Duane Soules Kevin Lee Sperry Lori Jan Spiegel Kristen E. Stagg Susan Lynn Stalter Larry Von Starkey Meredith Ann Steiner John Robert Stephens Jennifer Dawn Stevens Betsy G. Stoltzfus Tamara Sue Storm Lila L. Strause Heather Renee Stretch Brenda J. Sutliff Mark Alan Swander Alice Maureen Sweitzer Rebecca Leah Tacket 98 Underclassmen AN
Christopher S. Young Grace Ann Young Elizabeth Jean Zeck Valerie Jean Teed Susan Vivian Terkelsen Joanne Elizabeth Thompson Debra Sue Timco Andrea Lee Torok Sara M. Triehy Donald Tung John Paul Tuttle David C. Tyler Terri Lynn VanBeveren Toni Lynn VanBeveren Margaret L. Vanderberg Deborah K. Van Dorf Lisa Marie Vaughn James C. Venman Tamara L. Venman Carl S. Vucish Cynthia Jayne Wagner Timothy M. Walborn Brett J. Waress Michael William Warfield Melissa Sue Way Conrad R. Weaver Carla Carol Weitkamp Loreena G. Westfall Russell Allen Wight Tim A. WilIms Rebecca Ann Wilson Melissa Nadine Windish Rebecca Ann Wingard David A. Wolcott Jeffrey Owen Wolfe Cathie A. Worthley Dave Paul Wuestner Jill Sharysse Wyse Brian Duane Young Underclassmen 99
FRESHMEN Timothy Wayne Abramowitz Maudetta Kay Adamson Debby Ann Ager Theresa L. Allen Andrew R. Allinson Ronda Lea Altman Catherine L. Anderson Rachael Lee Angst Matt James Anthony Andrew S. Apple Stephen Leslie Apple Amy Lynn Armstrong Vince Amor Robert C. Atkinson Cathy Marie Avery Susan R. Avey Michael Edward Ayres Brian David Baab Brion J. Bachman Teresa Yvonne Bailey Jeffrey Alan Barber Dannah Kay Barker Roberta Lynn Barnhart Troy David Barton David Anthony Batencourt Sherri Ann Bauer Kerry Eugene Baumgartner Dawn Leona Beach Scott James Beattie Daniel Lincoln Beck Jacki L. Becker Julia Michelle Beimly Amy Ruth Be!garde Lisa Marie Bengtson Rachel Mae Bennett Sharon Lynn Betlejewski 100 Underclassmen
Donna Lynn Blumenstock John G. Bocciardi Jeff Stuart Bolds Lani Sue Borgman Stephen Michael Bovey Brenda Jean Bow Tod A. Bowen Tara Lynn Bowling Toni L. Bowling Robert James Bowman Julie Beth Box Scott A. Boyer Chris Lori Boyle Kelli Denise Bradds Janie M. Bresson Polly A. Brewer Marcia R. Britton Mark Edward Brown Renee Sharon Brown RoShay Lynn Brown Lisa Marie Bryant David Allen Buchanan Mary Jane Burger David L. Burk Julie Anne Burkholder Kim J. Byrom R. Bradley Caldwell Lee Calisti CaIlie Ann Campbell Keith Raymond Campbell Timothy L. Canterbury Donna Eileen Carpenter Glenn Wayne Carpenter Kevin Lee Carpenter Jennifer Lynn Carroll R. Scott Carroll Julie Christine Carter Lynn M. Case Tedd Michael Cassidy Amy L. Chandler Pamela G. Charlton Patricia S. Cherry Elizabeth H. Church Melanie Sue Clark Crystal Clarke Cindy Sue Cleaver Connie S. Cline Renee Carmen Clor Underclassmen 101
Diane Beth Clymer Robert Stephen Coffman Trina Louise Collick Pamela Joy Commons Sally Ann Compton Pamela Faye Conrad David Patrick Cook Laurie Ann Cooper Deborah Caryl Crawford Kim D. Crawford Cathy Lynn Creech Louanne M. Cruz Luis Cruz Jill Lynne Cunningham Carla Rhea Curry Paul Allen Czerniak Brenda Kaye Dailey Rochelle Lynn Daniels Richard H. Danhof Lana Jo Darling Lisa Joy Darling Lori J. Darling Lisa Faye Davidson Kimberly Ann Davidson Nikita Davis Rebecca L. Davis Stacey M. Davis John Paul Dawes Amy L. DeCook Carol Joy Delaney Melissa Lynn Denenberg Angela Jean Dennis Richard Timothy Dennis Joy Christine Detweiler Shannon 0. Dillabough Robert Marc Donawa David A. Doud Melanie Gail Drendall Dave Alan Driskill Donald Allen Drozd Scott A. Dunckel Theresa Renee Dunlap Susan Marie Dye Ann Marie Dykes Jennifer Lynn Eads Nancy A. Ebel Kimberly Kay Edwards Kimberly S. Eimers 102 Underclassmen
Stephen Forrest Elkins Wendy Sue Elkins Laura Elzerman Cheryl Ann Entingh Richard D. Ernst, Jr Brian James Ethridge James Edward Eutsey James Lawton Evans Tracy Ann Evans Brian K. Fasick Craig Michael Fee Ken Patrick Fleetwood Douglas Scott Flitcraft Deborah Lynn Fogle Roger Leslie Foreman JoAnn M. Freyermuth Christine Elizabeth Friesen Shannon Rae Fritz Julia Rebecca Furiate Melissa M. Gallagher Cindy Alice Gamber Lisa Marie Garabadian Brenda D. Gard Benjamin Clayton Garrison David Andrew Gebhart Mark E. George Stephen C. Gerhardt George William Gibbs Christian Mark Gifford Cheryl L. Gilbert Sandra J. Gilbert Melissa Lynn Glatz Eric Jonathan Goldschmitt Rich F. Goldschmitt Dan Gonzalez Kenneth Goodman Caron Goodemote Tom E. Gordon Philip Charles Grafton Melissa Ann Graham Michael Alan Green Richard Daniel Greene Julia Annette Gregory Matthew J. Grider Peter Thomas Grimes Laurie Jo Gross Laura Lee Hacker Joy Ann Hamilton Underclassmen 103
Traveling quickly through the sidewalk masses, I dodge in one gap and around a slow couple. Finally, after all of my fancy maneuvering, I can see it. There it stands like a shining beacon illuminating the darkened way — the P.O. As I approach the door,the blood begins to course through my veins. My pulse throbs at my temples. The adrenalin is really pumping. I begin my speech as I cross the threshold."Excuse me.""Ouch!""Excuse me!" All around me I hear the disgruntled groans of despondent students. Occasionally I hear a joyous,"A letter!" Finally I'm in front of my box; however,the girl in the next box over is blocking my view. She turns to me with a crestfallen expression and says, "I was supposed to get a letter today. Maybe they don't have all the mail out yet." Silly girl! I've heard that a bizillion times in the last four years. Asshe movesaway,I have a clear view of my box. My spirits soar when I see something in it. With trembling hands I pull out the mail in my box. Intra-campus flyer, letter for box mate, package for box mate, church report for me. Sigh! One last thought goes through my mind. Maybe they haven't got all the mail out yet. Joe C Hanssen Julie Kristin Harman Kristen Diane Harper Jonathan S. Harris Nova Mae Harris Jeri Lynn Hastman Ann Marguerite Hauck Jenny Leigh Havens Ronald Mark Hayes Karen Lynn Haynes Timothy Lewis Haynes Holly Christine Heflick Stephanie Jean Hein Talisha Jean HeIvey Eric William Hempel Stacy L. Heniser Linda Joy Henning Bruce D. Hermann II 104 Underclassmen
Kendra Joyce HerroId Lisa Diane Herroon Jennifer Frances Hess Keren Ann Hicklin Robert Joseph Hildebrand Michelle Christine Hinnergardt E. Dean Hinshaw Dwayne Raymond Hoff Cheryl Ann Holt Donald J. Holt Amy Sue Holtmann Brad M. Hood Cynthia Dawn Hoover Corrine Faye Hornbacher Linda Louise Horton Tamara K. Houser Paula J. Howard Penelope Kay Howder Rebecca Lynn Howell Lorena Maria Hoyle Terri J. Huber Sandra Marie Hudon Rebecca A. Hummel David Alan Humphrey Donald Stephen Ray Humphreys Tamara Dawn Humphreys Jay J. Inman Ronald Allen Irvin Margaret Nancy Irving Bradley Frank Jacobs Timothy Todd Jeunnette Tammy Lynn Jenkins Bonnie Lee Johnson Dianna L. Johnson Jill Ann Johnson Robert Scott Joiner Daniel Kenneth Jones Kathleen V. Jones R. Gene Kaercher Susan Lynne Kauer Gerald D. Keller Kathleen Ann Kenney Kimberly J. Killian Melissa Dawn Kimmel Darrin Alston King Thomas Edward Kingston Von A. Kinsey Danielle Kathleen Kirkpatrick Underclassmen 105
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