bua-1973 1 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 117 | Next |
|
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
FROM - BETHEL•COLLEGE 1480 NORTH SNELLING AVENUE T. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55108 st CLASS ENCLOSURE: SPIRE TO BETHEL COLLEGE 3900 BETHEL DRIVE ARDEN HILLS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 551
Object Description
Title | Bethel Yearbook 1973 |
Alternative Title | Spire 1973 |
Academic Year | 1972 - 1973 |
Subject |
Bethel College (Saint Paul, Minn.) College yearbooks |
Description | This volume documents the people, events, activities and ideas of the Bethel community during the 1972 - 1973 school year |
Date Published | 1973 |
Decade | 1970 |
Digital Publisher | Bethel University |
Editor | Dreesen, Lynette |
Contributors | Elseth, Barb (Assistant Editor); pauluk, Wayne (Assistant Editor); Miko, Jan (Business Manager); Nystrom, Dale (Photo Manager); Bennett, Duane (Photo Lab Assistant); Johnson, Doug (Photo Lab Assistant); Erickson, Paul (Photo Lab); Paskiewicz, Keith (Photographer); Rosas, Greg (Photographer); Butler, Steve (Photographer); Watson, Sharon (Photographer); Carlson, Byron (Photographer); Treece, James (Brand" Photos); Johnson, Mary (Typing and Production); Hokanson, Karen (Planning and Production); Lewis, Diane (Mailing); Gustafson, Debbie (Mailing); Blomberg, Ron (Bookkeeping); Anderson, Cheryl (Copy); Michelson, Mrs. (Advice); Johnson, Dale (Advisor); |
Digital Collection | Bethel Yearbook Collection (1909-1989) |
Location |
United States Minnesota Saint Paul |
Time Span of Publication | Published annually from 1909 to 1989 except for the years of 1933-36, 1982, 1984-87 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Original Publisher | Bethel College |
Copyright | Images are available for educational and research purposes and are covered by Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of Bethel University Digital Library. Contact Bethel University Digital Library at 651-638-6937 or digital-library@bethel.edu. |
Physical Dimensions | 28.7 x 22 |
Local Item ID | bua-1973 |
Transcript | FROM - BETHEL•COLLEGE 1480 NORTH SNELLING AVENUE T. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55108 st CLASS ENCLOSURE: SPIRE TO BETHEL COLLEGE 3900 BETHEL DRIVE ARDEN HILLS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 551 • 1 • :104' ITSItte . - . 1111111ik • 4116, , • • *11411 . to**40-. • • " , 4 .3 14,), .14 wE.THE'Plr osomml IshkiAmmilloomm 7T991m .11114111111.1 9.4 40%;5, THIS IS YOUR LIFE!?! "-- 4 5 3 Eva am mo h„..„ 12 It's a whole new way of living! 1. Sharon Johnson 2. Mattress Carrying 3. The Usual Way 4. ?!?! 5. Bernie Scieszinski 6. Dan Swanberg 7. Steve Butler 8. Karin Hokanson WPM 9. Drawing Room Guard 10. Charlene Hoswell, Loni Liedstrand, Howard Johnson 11. Dizzy Freshman 12. Big Ben 13. Larry Thompson 6 7 MUD, SCRUT, AND NO PLACE TO PARK DID YOU EVER WONDER WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO GO TO A SCHOOL THAT ISN'T BUILT YET? 1-3. President Lundquist filling the stone. 4. Placing the Stone 5. The "finished" Stone? 6. Before the ceremony. ben the Spirit of With ponies, he will guide you into all the truth. John 16.13 1. Rhonda Dye 2. Brian Johnson 3. Brenda Barth 4. Jim Anderson sells Miss Starr as a Slave. 5. Bo Conrad - Signing Kazoos 6. John Priestley, Dale Osterman, Ross Elkjer, Dan Peterson, Tom Billingmeier, Eldon Elseth. 13 CHRISTIAN ROCK SOUL MAGNIFICENT ANDRE CROUCH AND THE DISCIPLES 12 HOSTESS FOR A YEAR-SANDI HALLQUIST POISE DIGNITY SPEAKING ABILITY KNOWLEDGE OF STUDENT ATTITUDES INVOLVEMENT IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES I. Team 2. Larry Rocholl 3. Bob Goodsell 4. Norm Swanson 5. Kathy VanHooser 6. Mike Everson Moving Out 7. Lyn Ford Ralph Gustafson 8. Dan Freeburg 9. Dave Hoehl Dave Johnson 10.End of action-temporarily 11. Dave Pearson passes 12. Dave Johnson and Coaches 13. Typical?! Crowd 14. Some action 15. Randy Brodeen 17 1 1 At, Aft 16 I. Harvey Lindgren 2. Sheldon Carlson 3. A tackle 4. Kids starring "Freddy" 5. Roger Deneen congratulates Coach Reynolds 6. Dave Pearson, Sheldon Carlson, Mike Everson 7. Lyn Ford 8. Sheloa Hanson 9. Jane Dalton 10.Dave Holseth 11.Dr. Burton follows as Coaches and team members carry Dave Holseth from the field 12.Team look on 18 19 CROSS-COUNTRY 1.Preparation X 2. During 3. Dave Peterson 4. Mike Stevens 5. Paul Loth Harley Turner 6. Steve Whitaker 7. Doug Peterson 8. Dan Haggar 9. D.Peterson, Dave Peterson, H.Turner, D.Billman, J.Lauer, S.Whit-taker, J.Larson, Dan Haggar, P.Loth, M.Anderson, Dr.Glader. 10. Mark Anderson 11. Dr. Glader 5- 77,7...opsosot W SOCCER GOES VARSITY The best soccer game for the Bethel Soccer Team in the 1972 season was the last game played on October 30 against Gustavus Adolphus. It was the best game, first of all because it was against the champion of the MIAC Soccer Conference, the strongest in the upper mid-west. Gustavus Adolphus has been the champion for the last four years. Bethel came from behind to beat Gustavus 5-2, mainly be-cause the Royals played up to their ability; difficult when playing as a club, not as a varsity team. Other highlights of the game were the four goals scored by Steve Jergenson and the one goal and three assists scored by Steve Voth. The significance of this game is that Bethel, by winning the game, could have gone to the NAIA National Soccer Tournament, IF THEY HAD BEEN VARSITY. Because they were not varsity they did not meet the regulations set by the NAIA. Nevertheless, beating Gustavus meant a lot to the team who fought through the best season in the history of soccer at Bethel. Because the administration decided to make soccer a varsity sport, the possibilities for next year are exciting. Since almost the entire team is returning, plus a coach and some new players, I feel that the Bethel Soccer Team could once again be rated Number 1 in the state. We should have a strong possibility of representing Bethel College in the NAIA National Soccer playoffs. 1. Captain Steve Voth, John Nordstrom, Richard Voth, Joel Z-7. .'° Goff, Doyle Musser, Dan Leafblad, Peter Gendheimer, Steve Jergenson, Toomas Heinmetz, Tim Anderson, Steven Lentz, Craig Marshall, Unpictured; Dan Anderson, Jon Landberg and Alan Vogel 2. Steve Voth, Tim Anderson 3. Team and Friends celebrate varsity status at The Best Steak House 4. Dan Anderson and Tim Anderson 20 NUMBER ONE IN THE STATE 1. Steve Jergensen Alan Vogel 2. Peter Genheimer Dan Leafblad Joel Goff 3. Steve Voth- Captain Alan Vogel 4. Dan Anderson 5. Peter Genheimer BETHEL CAME FROM BEHIND TO WIN 5-2 OVER GUSTAVUS, CHAMPION OF MIAC, TOUGHEST CONFERENCE IN THE UPPER-MIDWEST. 22 23 3 BUMP, SSEETT,, SPIKE. 4 24 1. Kathy Head, Chris Kimball, Terry Schimbeno, Linda Schmid 2. L.Schmid, T.Schimbero 3. T.Schimbeno 4. Bev Kiel, Sheloa Hanson, Trish Swanson 5. C.Kimball, L.Ford, L.Schmid, L.Dreesen, T.Schimbeno, B.Kiel, K.Head, S.Emahiser, L.A. Mattson, E.Siebelist, T.Swanson, Coach Brownlee, L.Peterson, P.Schafer. Asst. Coach Kramer, M.Luce, S.Hanson, Unpictured: Mgr. K.Spence. 6. K.Head 7. Marilynn Luce 25 27 28 81 26 29 24 48 48 136:08 min. 137:44 140:50 141:13 142:58 146:12 28 40 65 36 38 50 26 29 17 50 71 98 138 45 53 89 113 134 156 158 183 1972 Awards Participation Awards: Daniel Billman Paul Loth Mike Stevens 1st Letter: Dan Haggar Jeff Larson Doug Peterson John Lauer - MGR. 2nd Letter: David Peterson Harley Turner Steve Whittaker 3rd Letter: Mark Anderson Captain Most Valuable: Steve Whittaker Most Improved: Jeff Larson Captain Elect - 1973 David Peterson COACH EUGENE GLADER FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL: RECORD 3-6 CROSS COUNTRY September 16 Superior State Bethel Gogebic J.C. Bethel J.V. St Paul Bible Hamline Bethel Southwest River Falls St Thomas Whitewater Eau Claire Stout Bethel Bethel Augsburg St Paul Bible Bethel Gustav us Augsburg Bethel J.V. St Paul Bible Westmar Sioux Falls Bethel Yankton Northwestern NAIA District 13 St John's St Thomas Hamline Bemidji Macalester Southwest Minn. Bethel Augsburg Participation: Ashmun, Timothy Carlson, Richard Erickson, Paul Johnson, Cameron Lawrence, Robert Madison, Roger Meissner, Kevin Peterson, William Peterson, John Shaw, David Stake, Thomas Stockfish, James Thorson, Mark 1st Letter: Anderson, Ward Brandes, Larry Everson, Michael Hanson, Craig Holmes, Daniel Hofseth, David Joling, Daniel Law, Lanny Peterson, Donald Porterfield, Michael Quanrud, Paul Rocholl, Larry Swanson, Philip Van Ben Schoten, David Witherington, Dale 2nd Letter: Brodeen, Randall Catto, William Goodsell, Robert Hoehl, David Johnson, David Karlsgodt, Terry Larson, Douglas Lindgren, Harvey Pay ne, Stephen Shelley, Marshall 3rd Year Letter: Asp, David Bjork, David Carlson, Sheldon Gustafson, Ralph Hipp, Gary Howard, Mark Johnson, Ronald Lundgren, Brent Wood, Mark "For me the highlight of this whole season was the few seconds two cheerleaders hugged me after a game." Lanny Law "It's great to win, especially Homecoming." Randy Brodeen Sept 9 Hamline 40 Bethel 0 16 Bethel 30 Dakota Wesleyan 24 Oct 23 Upper Iowa 26 Bethel 0 30 Bethel* 27 Sioux Falls 16 Nov 7 Westmar* 35 Bethel 22 14 Bethel* 30 Yankton 7 21 Northwestern* 43 Bethel 6 28 Concordia* 45 Bethel 21 4 Northland 22 Bethel 20 COACH CHUB REYNOLDS Dave Klostreich Asst. Coaches: Ray Fischer Bob Olson Captains: Perry Johnson & John Faust Captains Elect: Mark Wood & Ralph Gustafson "We won together, we lost together, we rejoiced together, we wept together." October November 23 30 7 14 21 23 28 14 Kevin Meissner "I feel Bethel football is on the up-swing and will be from now on. Bethel's football team next year will be one of the best produced from Bethel." Mark Wood 4th Year Award: Conklin, Steve Johnson, Perry Faust, John Pearson, David WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: RECORD 7-3 Augsburg L Pillsbury W Macalester W Concordia W St Catherine W Hamline W St Cloud W Carleton L River Falls L St Olaf W Bethel 0 St Olaf 1 1 Bethan y Lutheran 2 0 Carleton 0 5 Pillsbury 2 5 Gustavus Adolphus 2 CAPTAIN: STEVE VOTH SOCCER: 6 - 2 - 3 Bethel 8 Hamline 3 4 Concordia 0 2 Augsburg 1 3 Macalester 0 0 St Thomas 0 2 Concordia 2 26 27 1. Bruce Larson 2. Doug Toays 3. Dean Olsen 4. Mark Wood 5. Lori Peterson Wendy Mullins Shirley Van Wambeke A CHANGE OF SCENE A CHANGE OF ATMOSPHERE A CHANGE OF THOUGHT 28 29 6 6. Hillside gathering 10. Library Group 7. Dave Pearson, Sue Berglund, Ted Johnson, Wendy Paulson, Paul Greely, 11. Gary Hipp 8. ?! 12. Jim Bjork 9. John Priestley CHAPEL: 2 3 30 31 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU!?! Bus Marilyn Heikes Janet Wilson Jennifer Ahlstrom Jean Lindblom Cora Thornberry Minnie Gustafson Paul Olin Bob Bergerud Wanda Nelson Cheryl Kline Michael D. Rowe Jill Newcomer Sylvia Toews Dan Nelson rr r r .!errrr"r.!"''r'r" : r H E A R Y E Imperials What if he says no?! Rebecca Burgess Let's make a deal! Vicki Larson BETHEL DAG DAYS Better known as Nik Dag, is this mixed up time of the year that is set aside for the guys to fall prey to the Bethel beauties. You just love it guys, and we know it. • Jim Anderson Dan Leafblad Dave Horn H E A R Y E What if he's already been asked- Jan Monson Byron Carlson Just because I dare you .. . 32 33 REACTION?! INTRAMURALS "FREE FOR ALL?!" 1. The "Pit" and New Dorm One battling it out in the Mud. 2. Dr. Glader planning to outmanuever Jeff Larson. 3. Paul Healy watching them closely. 4. Paul and John Van Gorkom and John Erickson - waiting.. 5. Gary Paulson, John Paulson, C., Edward Thomas, William G. Carlson, David Perry, Jack Trager, Doug Erickson, Dennis Passons, Roger Kingsley. 6. The Pit and New Dorm One still at it. 7. Sue Trautmann WHAT MAKES IT BEST TO PLAY INTRAMURALS IS THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE THE GREAT-EST ATHLETE IN THE WORLD TO BELONG TO A TEAM. Some of us don't know the difference between defense and offense, but we come and have fun anyway. 34 35 EXPRESSION 36 1 - 2 Bobbie Lamphere 3 Dave Peterson 4 Paulette Johnson 5 Krista Swedberg 6 Vicki Larson 7 Jean Allison 8 Debbie Kroll 9 Del Hampton 10 Jeannine Eckels 11 Bruce Peterson 12 Jan Sperlazzo 13 Phil McLain 14 Carolyn Weir 15 Tekle Selassie 16 Tim Nyberg 17 Bryce Lastine 37 1. "?" 2. Kevin Erickson 3. Sue Hanley 4. Carolyn Reeves 5. Diane Healy Rebecca Blikstad Chris Fix Linda Larson 6. Andy Peterson Jeed Sriswad 7. Sharon Swanson Dianne Grindheim 8. Gwen Hedlund 9. Ruth Manderson 10.Carey Olson 11. Ginny Nelson 12. Paul Reasoner 13. David Hanks 14. Bob Cape 15. Our friends 16. Kevin Bishop 17. Nancy Traudt 18. Joanne Monson and friend 38 39 Feet Dave McSparran ANY QUESTIONS? LRC HAS THE ANSWERS Mrs. Doble Craig Brenneisne — Matthew Wong OUR STUDENTS ARE QUITE SINCERE... Paul Swanson and Carolyn Bass 40 41 Paul Zosel Tom Weitzel Jim Sheldon Carol Gunderson Wayne Hallquist Paul Goddard Terry Olson "KEEP YOUR FEET OFF THE FURNITURE, PLEASE" Mark Robertson Paul Redin and Carol Hansen 42 43 When "Doc" Dalton played the old pump organ, chapel was off to a good start. 45 Pastor Lawson John Priestly Dave Bjork Grace Peterson Bill Lott Intent Listener 44 46 47 Dan Swanberg Mim Peterson and MGR Wayne Erickson Judy West, Tim Trude, Gary Wright, Tim Leafblad, Phyllis Bock, Bill Bragg Dave Hofseth Donette Hatch THINK OF EVERYONE INVOLVED WHEN YOU EAT A PRONTO DOG! Gary Wright Dan Swenson Dave Peterson John Priestly Jean Burgess Professor Treece Steve Ear11 Prof. Treece Professor Gowdy Paul Thompson SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL WORK ANTHROPOLOGY 4E SOT A'S: CRIMINAL JUSTITCE SYSTEM CE • PR SECUTION .COURTS CORRECTION 48 John Meacham, Sue Veranae, Barb Johanson, Prof. Correll, Dan Freeburg, Joyce Schwartz. Instr. Belton Prof. Correll Looking at society through the mind of a citizen of the world. 49 Prof. E. Johnson (across) Paul Erickson Debbie Hamlett Instr. D.Johnson Instr. Luckman ART: PAINTING, PRINTING, CERAMICS SCULPTURE, DRAWING Instr: Luckman (across) Instr. D.Johnson Paul Lidstrom Larry Ostrom Linda Larson Dan Olson SO 51 52 CHEMISTRY Left - Prof. Rogers and Bob Lawson Below - Prof. Christian Joyce Rydholm Prof. Stevens Phil Swanson BIOLOGY Jim Bjork and Ron McNeill Prof. Goff 53 Prof. Redin and class Prof. R.A. Carlsen Prof. Redin Prof. Phil Carlson Prof. R.A. Carlsen and Fred Gaalswyk Dr. Harley and student Lower Left: Dr. Mauger Dr. Muck PSYCHOLOGY 56 57 Dr. Lewis Steve Lentz Kenny Kraft Rick Evans Dr. Stein Dr. Lewis Prof. Kroeger Typical Class Dr. Bob Smith Dr. Stein Dr. Glenn Dave Brown Kathy Rogness 58 59 BIBLICAL & THEOLOGICAL STUDIES HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE & GEOGRAPHY With the change from old campus to new, the History department profs, like true historians, brought with them some artifacts. The 1446 Arona sign in its potted plant with lanterns hanging from its' post, greets the visitor to the history department corner. And Mrs. Bodien continues to keep students in line with her watchful eye. Students in the Library Chapel now enjoy the music from the pump organ which once held a place of prestige in the front room of the History house. Faculty and students from all departments come to the homey History corner to enjoy Doc's nickle cup of coffee and cookie. Although the department now only has a corner to call it's own, the profs often answer the phone with a fond nostalgic "History House". The move brought havoc to the "millions" of books that the History profs have collected, and one can often find Jim Johnson gazing at his shelves of books in utter frustration. Probably the biggest change to the History department is that it has become more united with the rest of the campus. Whereas before the History House was outside the walk of the average student's day, it now is often a stopping point for students from all departments, as well as History or Political Science. One rarely passes the offices without seeing someone chatting about classes, politics, history, or life in gen-eral. Sheryl Anderson 60 61 Dr. Mogck Dr. Berglund Dr. Thomas Dr. Thomas Dr. Mogck 62 63 AND THAT'S OUR MUSIC DEPT. Dr. Whitinger and band HOURS, DAYS, YEARS of PRACTICE Left: Nancy Reimers Bottom Left: Elaine Mooney Kirsten Moses Sharon Nydegger Bottom Right Mary Beth Williams SENIOR RECITAL Dei Hampton Charlie Crosgrove Jeanne Klink 64 65 MARY BETH WILLIAMS with R Waller 0 A Mom* 0 Van Loon monday feb 12 raven 0312 Eh00 pm refreshments served FEATURING THE MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA • V.4 . ,:t ' 4, ,r. 4 4- *. 1 . - .7a - -Si..*:•\* - - • 3:-."`,' ::- .,/, ,, \:„ , ", :1'. ''.... :0,•w>1... ''' • V , • • 67 Steve takes advantage of a screen set by Phil Aune. Phil Aune, Tim Maring, and Wayne Hallquist Paul Reasoner Right: Steve at work Lower Right: The kids he works with show their support. ALL CONFERENCE ALL DISTRICT HONORABLE MENTION ALL AMERICAN STEVE SCROGGINS Mike Stevens John Preistley and Mark Robertson 68 69 -4010w7; • ...:4."10" , RI • 4 0.11 %lair OM IT TAKES GRIT Team Members (continued): 20 Paul Reasoner 14 Steve Scroggins 40 Ted Steen 24 Mike Stevens 22 Rick Gustafson 71 Team Members: 52 Phil Aune 54 Paul Healy 32 Wayne Hallquist 30 Loren Fast 10 Odell Johnson 12 Mark Lindgren 44 Tim Maring 34 Carey Olsen 42 John Priestley 50 Mark Robertson 70 72 FRED WITZGALL: MOST VALUABLE IN CONFERENCE Dave Hanks Bruce Barringer Terry Karlsgodt Bill Lott 73 Below: Coach Klostreich Dan Joling Bill Lott Below: Terry Karlsgodt Above: Pat Repp Center: Dave Peterson R ight: Dan Joling 74 Left: Pat Repp 75 IT TAKES WOMEN LIKE THIS TO END THE SEASON WITH A 9-0 SEASON REC-ORD AND THEN BE ABLE TO TAKE DEFEAT IN THE FIRST TWO ROUNDS OF THE M.W.I.A.A. STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. They are as pictured; Geri Hersch, Sharon Swanson, Kathy Head, Terry Schimbeno, Carla Gustafson, Trish Swanson, Eunice Siebelist, Barb Elliot, Marilynn Luce, Lynette Dreesen, Linda Schmid, Chris Kimball, Assistant Coach Lyn Ford, and Coach Carol Morgan. Unpictured are Wendy Mullins and Shirley Van Wambeke 76 77 SECOND PLACE in TRI-STATE BASKETBALL AWARDS: WRESTLING CONFERENCE Bethel 83 Dordt 82 58 Mt. Marty 72 77 Superior 87 100 Northland 77 90 Carleton 70 59 Hamline 58 51 M acalester 62 54 Parsons 79 64 Avrora 82 69 Morris 77 8A Dordt 72 75 Northwestern 94 54 Westmar 62 61 Sioux Falls 63 57 Yankton 73 74 Hamline 77 51 Concordia 56 78 Northland 75 91 Concordia 56 95 Westmar 84 58 Northwestern 88 80 Yankton 73 89 Sioux Falls 84 103 Trinity 65 Steve Scroggins Most Valuable Player Bethel 36 Hamline 21 Most Valuable in Conference 21 Pillsbury 31 Honorable Mention: 12 Eau Claire 39 All American 13 St Thomas 36 20 St Marys 27 Most Points: Steve Scroggins 32 Gustavous Adolphus 15 Westmar game - 48 points 30 SPBC 18 (23 FG, 2 FT) 15 St. Olaf 16 34 Carleton 7 Most Field Goals: Steve Scroggings 00 U of Mn-Morris 43 Morris Westmar game - 23 25 Pillsbury 22 (ATT - 38) 47 Concordia 00 21 Northwestern 30 Most Free Throws: Steve Scroggins 66 Westmar 43 Morris Game - FT 9 48 Concordia 0 (ATT - 12) 15 St Thomas 27 30 Hamline 9 Most Rebounds: Tim Maring 16 Northland 30 Northland Game - 16 39 SPBC 10 SEASON RECORD: 11-13 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Awards: Fred Witzgall: Most Valuable Wrestler Most Valuable in Conference Led in Take Down - 16 Record: 11-2 Dave Hanks: Second Most Take Down - 15 Record: 12 - 6 Alan Anderson: Record: 11 - 5 Bruce Barringer: Record: 5 - 2 Captain: Dave Ekbom Coach Dave Klostreich SEASON TEAM RECORD: 10 - 9 78 Bethel 44 St Olaf 27 42 Northwestern 31 43 Carleton 37 37 Augsburg 28 53 River Falls 49 44 Augsburg 41 46 Concordia 39 48 Hamline 20 43 St Olaf 39 The women's basketball season enjoyed one of its finest seasons ever. Their record was an amazing 9-0 and par-ticipated in the state women's intercollegiate basketball tournament at Winona State College. The tournament proved too much for the Bethel round ballers, they were defeated in the first two contests. How-ever, Miss Carol Morgan is to be congratualted for doing a fine job in leading the girls to a winning season. The biggest Accomplishment for the Wrestling Team came when Klostreich took three wrestlers to the N. A.I.A. tournament at Sioux City, Iowa. This is the first time that any Bethel athlete has ever tasted national competition. Bethel points were scored by Witzgall and David Hanks. Junior Dave Peterson 1973-74 captain, went scoreless throughout the tournament. "We went down to Iowa just for some exposure and came back with a tremendous attitude for next year," says Klostreich. SEASON RECORDS: Varsity 9 - 0 B Team 5 - 1 State Tournament: U of Mn - Morris 35 Bethel 23 M oorhead 54 48 Coach Carol Morgan Asst. Coach Lyn Ford NATIONAL HANDBALL CHAMPION Terry Muck, 1968 graduate of Bethel College won the National Handball tournament at Austin, Texas in Feb-ruary. Terry is now the number one ranked handball player in the United States. Terry defeated defending champ, Paul Haber, in the semi-finals to qualify for the finals. Everyone is proud of Terry's accomplishment. To help publicize the new handball courts at Bethel and show some of his skill, Terry conducted an evening clinic for the Bethel faculty and students. The response was great and much interest is being displayed in the use of our courts. FOUNDER'S WEEK As for many other things this year, Founder's Week was held for the first time in Bethel's new Physical Education Center. As well as involving a 10001*m, new setting, it involved the meeting of old friends, new friends, and new ideas. • 4160":- - u FEATURED WERE . Gordon G. Johnson Henry R. Brandt Millard J. Erickson Tom Gonzalez Frances Hunter Alvera Mickelsen Margaret Dewey Alta Johnson Berkeley Mickelsen Robert Hart James Counihan Preaching in the '70's Roles of the Woman and Mother & Counselling Tongues-Speaking Way of Life Plan for the Church & Minorities Lay Ministry What God can do through Women Role of the Christian Women Today Role of the Christian Women Today Role of the Christian Women Today Prophesy in its Biblical Framework Your Church and Key 73 Master Plan Church Evangelism *SIP, 4 ■-•-• 80 81 COORDINATING THE CAMPUS NIK-DAG Imperials SPRING FORMAL MICE & MEN ALL SCHOOL SNO-DAZE JOE ROACH OEDIPUS STRAW HAT MACALESTER TRIO 12 CHAIRS ALFRED HITCHCOCK CAMELOT HOLLOWEEN PARTY JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN (to name a few) SPIT BAND CORNERSTONE SIXTH DAY HOMECOMING Andre Crouch MOODS LARRY NORMAN PHIL KITCHEN 82 83 SIMPLE SIMON CAST OF CHARACTERS: Rooster Fred Ogimachi Herald Marvin S hold Attendant Neil Moser Simon Mark Brendell Pieman Freddie Freeburg Washerwoman Kathy Van Antwerp Queen Sandi Hallquist Princess Jan Sperlazzo King Greg Speck Executioner Jim Spon Nightshirt Terry Olson Dress Kerry Olson Underwear Tom (Tahiti) Eklo Captain of the Guard Bill Bragg Guards Tim Maring Fred Ogimachi Trees Tannis Hart Karen Soderholm People of the Kingdom Roberta Bjorklund Phyllis Nordin Sue Kipp Debbie Gustafson Rosie Worth Technical Director Greg Bestland Director Don Rainbow Set Design Mike Stair Program Design Marcia Barbour 84 85 , , ..„„ - _ L.. )Lt IT'S A WAY OF GETTING AROUND? Interim was a session of variety. While some concentrated on WAR & PEACE or some independent study, some spent hours in lab experience - such as aiding teachers in inner-city schools. Still others chose CAMPING. Included in this class were instruction and experience in Creative Bible Teaching, Pro-gramming, Directing, and Counseling. The course was designed to cover all types of camp situations, but resident camping was the primary concentration. During the course, students were required to compile a notebook with as much helpful material as possible covering the different areas of camping. A specialization project was required in one dimension of camp work, encouraging the student to develop a resource unit in that area. A third project was also required to aid the student in making a Creative addition to a camp program. But the highlight of the course was a week at Honeyrock Camp (Three Lakes, Wisc.). Here the campers attempted winter camping. Cross-country skiing, down-hill skiing, snow-shoeing, broomball, sleighing, orienteering, and an overnight in the snow were crammed into the week by all. In the evenings, fantastic programs were provided by the students. The course ended with each camper knowing a strong bond of unity with those who shared the experience, and a new zest for life. (After all, isn't that what we all want and expect?) Thanks to the instructors, Carol, Mary, Jake, and Ken. Most of all, thanks to God. 86 87 'TIS A GIFT TO BE SIMPLE TO SEE BEAUTY IN ALL THAT IS AROUND US BEAUTY IS A PUPPYS' WAGGING TAIL BEAUTY IS A SONG OF LOVE BEAUTY IS ONE BRICK SUPPORTING ANOTHER BEAUTY IS A LEAF FLOATING DOWN A RUSHING BROOK BEAUTY IS THE SMILE ON A TEAR-STAINED FACE BEAUTY IS A PRAYER OF COMPASSION BEAUTY IS THE CROSS OF A CRUCIFIED LORD BEAUTY IS A TASK COMPLETED BEAUTY IS THE COMPOSITION OF THE LORD THROUGH YOU 88 BRAND THE CAST: Guide Brand Ejnar Agnes Gerd Hjalmar Svetla Nils Mayor Gustava I ngrid Olga Kristina Ulsa Hilda Hilma Minnie Bertha Anna Mother Doctor Gypsy Schoolmarm Sexton Provost Director Production Manager Set Design Set Terry Scruggs Perry Hubbard Terry Olson Holly Reed Holly Smith Dave Van Benschoten Barbara Larson Mark K. Johnson Mike Abel Ginni Nelson Julie Berg Patty Lindwell Dianna Paul Hope Ludeman Mona Ryden Charlene Hoswell Pam Farr Marcia Palmquist Becky McEachern Jo Guinta Ron Hartfield Debi Kroll Judy Harrington Tom Fagerstrom Karl Shafer Dale Rott Mike Stair Mike Stair Greg Bestland Loren Fast Tom Fagerstrom 90 91 PRINCESS AND THE PEA : . . 2 YEARS AT TIIE TOP Of DIE 1.25 NATION'S BESTSELLER LISTS GAMES PEOPLE PLAY DELL . , . MI MN NM NM VIM VIM mow maw. IN NM OM NM MIMI NM VIM IIMMUMNII NM II 11111111111111111111111111111111111 1•111V 11111111111110111111111111111111111111 1111111111111. VIM NMI I "WU NMI MN NMI MIN MN VIM MINII MIN OM OM 11111111-11WIMENIN n IMO MP V HIM 10•111111111111111111 NEM MN INN OM ON INNII __I •11111111111111 1110•11111 1•111111111•111 VIM I VIM NIS MIN NM 1 NMI MI VIM --a. —I MI NMI MB, -U 4) BY ERIC BERK M.D. IS NM MN MIN NMI MIN NM VIM NM ▪ MIMI VMS MIN MS IMO SIM MO IN Ma MB MEI 11111111111111.11111111 11% In INN NM NM ME NM UM SW MI MEI VIM NM NM MO NM MEW MN NM UM NM 1111111111111•11 11111111111 NI UM MN NMI IMIIIII IN MIN MIN NMI MI OM MO ORM= MN ISM MI ▪ R • No 94 95 Rick Goodsell Carol Gunderson Bill Lott, Mark Robertson Scott Sheveland Dave Wetzel Peninah Says Good-bye St. Paul WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT SOMEONE I LIVED WITH FOR ONE AND A HALF YEARS? THAT SHE LIKED TO LISTEN TO JIM REEVES AND KRIS KRISTOFFERSON? THAT SHE MADE DELICIOUS CHICKEN AND RICE CASSEROLES SPICED WITH CURRY? THAT SHE CAME SPEAKING ENGLISH AND LEFT WITH ALOT OF AMERICAN SLANG? THAT WE BECAME CLOSE FRIENDS AND PLAN TO MEET IN NAIROBI IN FIVE YEARS? WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT MY ROOMATE? I COULD START BY SAYING HER NAME IS PENINAH APELA AND THAT SHE CAME TO BETHEL IN THE FALL OF 1970. THEN I'D ADD THAT SHE FINISHED HER WORK IN 2'/2 YEARS AND RETURNED HOME TO HER HUSBAND AND FOUR CHILDREN IN DECEMBER. I COULD MENTION THAT THOSE YEARS WERE CRAMMED WITH ALOT OF WORK AND NEW EXPERIENCES. YET NO DAY PASSED THAT SHE DIDN'T LONG TO BE HOME WITH HER FAMILY. WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT PENINAH BUT THAT SHE IS MY FRIEND?! Connie Larson DAN NELSON RON CARLSON PRIESTLEY MARTENS z O ELECTION '73 DAN NELSON CAME OUT ON TOP AGAIN TO BEGIN HIS SEC-OND TERM AS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT AFTER A CLOSELY CONTESTED ELECTION. THE FIRST ELECTION ENDED WITH A TIE BETWEEN NELSON AND GUSTAFSON. A REVOTE WAS THEN RE-QUESTED IN WHICH NELSON PULLED AHEAD BY A SMALL MAR-GIN. DAN BLOOMQUIST BECAME THE '73 CHOICE FOR VICE PRES-IDENT. THE ENTIRE ELECTION AND CAMPAIGN WAS AN EXTREMELY CLOSE CONTEST WITH MUCH CONTROVERSEY OVER A NEW SENATE CONSTITUTION, RAPPORT WITH ADMINISTRATION, AND THE ALLOCATION OF FINANCES. A FEW OF THE WORDS AND SLOGANS USED WERE "AGGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP", "COM-MUNICATION", AND "FOR THE STUDENTS". BECAUSE OF A WIDER VARIETY OF PERSONALITIES AND INTERESTS INVOLVED, THIS YEAR SAW A LARGER TURN OUT THAN IS TYPICAL OF THE BETHEL STUDENT BODY ELECTIONS. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES H arley Turner Dan Bloomquist Jeff Van Vonderen PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES: UNPICTURED (for other photos of John see listing in index) 100 101 Diane Larson ROOK a.4 z A Marshall Shelley 102 103 DORM LIFE As time passes: "I just can't wait until we can move to the new campus!" "What day do you move?" "Well, we were supposed to move on the 17th but maybe we won't move out 'til sometime toward the end of next month." "I think I'll live on old campus next year." ,0110111111111 • 11.1.1114. . • , .16NoweagigNso .•, BETHEL STUDENT HOUSING MARVIN 11 ANDERSON CONSTRUCTORS MOST MODERN INS LIVING FACILITIES 106 107 108 109 LOGIC PHILOSOPHY FOREIGN LANGUAGE Kerry Olson James Mason Holly Reed Don Rainbow Dave Hoehl Jim Spon Steve Jergenson Dennis Smith Dave McKnight Bill Bragg Brenda Barth Greg Speck Dale Rott 1 10 111 GERALD W. HEALY MRS. B. MICKELSEN 112 1 1 3 4 CHRIS WEINTZ ENGLISH JOURNALISM 14 III milt ill JAMES T. ANDERSON Ginny McKean and Miss Runbeck Tom Johnson „ MEN'S CHOIR TOUR 116 President Glen Grindahl Student Director Tom Adelsman 117 WAR & PEACE, Leo Tolstoy: Reading assignment for all of Bill Carlson's In-terim students. MS. DEWEY IS HONORED WITH SHOWER 60 PERSONS CRAM INTO DWIGHT JESSUP'S BACKYARD: THE HISTORY/ POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT HAS `SMASHING' PARTY. COMPUTER USES CONTINUE TO BE DISCOVERED BY WIDER AREA OF STUDENTS ELECTION PARTY AT JIMMY JOHNSON HOME FOLLOWED BY TRAGEDY: NIXON LANDSLIDE WITH LEAK IN WATERGATE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE-ADMINISTRATION REMAINS IN BRANCH OFFICE: (even the dorms have been swept out to greener pastures) CHANNHASEN CHOSEN AS SIGHT FOR SPRING FORMAL CHAPEL ANNOUNCEMENTS-GETTING CARRIED AWAY, OR JUST CRACKING EVERYONE UP? CHAPEL HIGHLIGHT: JOHN STOTT SENIOR RECITALS - OFF ON A GOOD NOTE RATE OF BROKEN LEGS INCREASES IN CORRELATION (?) TO CASUALTIES AT WOUNDED KNEE PAUL MAIER VISITS: AVAILABLE FOR AUTOGRAPHING HIS PUBLICATIONS NEW BELL SYSTEM: To be removed after 'trying' trial period. LYN REIMER PUTS HOLE IN ONE: INFLICTS WOUND IN TOWNHOUSE CEILING STU LUCKMAN STRIKES AGAIN: State of ecstasy with arrival of new bronze foundry! NEW BUSINESS: Should lightbulbs and T.P. be furnished in the townhouses? ART DEPARTMENT RECOG-NIZED: The Bethel Art Depart-ment began the year in a fantastic manner by running away with every CLIC AWARD offered. Congratulations! BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT MAKES GAIN: The new greenhouse will be located on the south side of Building B, rather than on the north side as original plans indicated. FROM SEX TO THE LORD'S SUPPER TO HELL - ALL IN ONE WEEK FROM DR. GLENN IN THEOLOGY I. LRC MEANS LIBRARY: EXTREME CONFUSION CREATED BY NAME REVISIONS It • Fencing Class Coach Reynolds Karen Johnsen and Diane Watson Linda Schmid Kathy Head Encouragement marks the year for our Physical Education Department. For the first time in the history of Bethel, graduates produced by this department will step in line on Diploma Day. Even though only three graduates display diplomas this year, the future looks great with 13 anxiously planning their turn next year. Interest among the underclassmen looks encouraging also. Despite the fact that this department offered a strong minor previously, several new courses have been added to fulfill the requirements for graduating with a major concentration. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coach Trager Coach Glader Marilynn Luce Eunice Siebelist Chris Kimball 120 121 Jill Johnson Marcia Wilkins Marvin Shold • • " 124 125 DEMANDING INVOLVEMENT ON THE REAL ISSUES: LIKE SAY BUSSING! ........ ---- -4**NORNW yfy Altasieftw. a - AND THEN WE STOP TO WONDERHOW DO OTHER PEOPLE SEE ME? 130 131 132 133 Johnathan Van Gorkom Program Director (Executive Floor Sweeper) "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1 KJV Don Stuart Anderson Operations Mgr. "KA-BY was characterized by; lack of space until registration ended, lack of equipment all year, and an anxious staff." Steve "The Radio-Staff is happy to have been assigned `space'." Don "The radio - station lettered it's window, and counted it's records, and watched a lot of television." Mrs. Ross "As with most student organizations, good faculty advise did not exist." Steven Craig Ferrario General Mgr. (Chief Hall Monitor) John (Above) Don Anderson (Left) Brad Meinecke Promotion Director (Right) John Van Gorkom STUDENT GOVERNMENT • 4 t •-, u t--- o C 0 cd a) > 0 (-, ...... g. -rt „., E '. ' • ' ,° „ '8 .=-- 6- CD ,C4 E ,... ,--. C . 4 0.0 C . ^ 1... a) ; •-'4-, *vi '') ,--1 Ci.. — `') o 2 F. .- -0 °) = = v 0ri cu . 7:. 4) -° L) a) = 3 mc •– ' . — 0 0 c ,F.:, c c c ,., to ,' "oJ "7:7 A , t311 0 E el." ' " ) ,29 .74 T,. . ..g 0 f2 m '8,.., >. = . r‘,..g 2 . = , . •- ,... a. - 134 1. President Dan Nelson 2. Vice President Marty Mauk 135 :3. Treasurer Ron Blomberg 4. Secretary Nancy Meyer THE BLOODMOBILE THE F.C.A. (FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES) WAS FORMED AT BETHEL THIS YEAR WITH THE PURPOSE OF HAVING FELLOWSHIP WHICH CAN ONLY BE HAD BY ATHELETES. CERTAIN THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS ARE EXPERIENCED, UNDERSTOOD AND EXPRESSED BY ATHELETES ALONE. TO HELP EACH INDIVIDUAL BETTER INCORPORATE CHRISTIANITY INTO SPORTS AS A GROUP, WAS THE GOAL OF MANY PARTICIPANTS. A HEALTHY AND SOLID FOUNDATION HAS NOW BEEN LAID. THE MEETINGS FOR THE YEAR ALL CONSISTED OF BIBLE STUDY. IN THE FUTURE, IT IS DESIRED THAT STUDY OF THE WORD WILL REMAIN A STRONGHOLD, BUT OTHER ACTIVITIES MAY BE ADDED. SOME OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE GROUP ARE: DALE WITHERINGTON, FRED WITZGALL, JOHN LAUER, MARK ANDERSON, BRIAN JOHNSON, DAVE PETERSON, BOB GOODSELL, DOUG PETERSON, DAN HAGGAR, JOHN FAUST, AND JIM STOCKFISCH. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FACULTY MEMBERS WHO HAVE EARNED ADVANCED DEGREES! MA: JUSTIN ABRAHAM MS: DAVE PERRY MA: MELVIN STEWART Ph. D.: TOM CORRELL Ph. D.: RUTH LUDEMAN Ph. D.: WEBSTER MUCK FAREWELL TO PAUL MAUGER WHO HAS DECIDED TO MOVE TO FLORIDA. FAREWELL TO JAMES RODGERS WHO WILL BUSY HIMSELF AT WESTMONT (CALIFORNIA) DURING HIS LEAVE OF ABSENCE. FAREWELL TO JAMES MASON AND PHIL CARLSON WHO WILL BE ON SABBATICAL ALL OF 73-74' FAREWELL TO OLAF OLSEN WHO WILL BE ON SABBATICAL 1ST TERM AND INTERIM. FAREWELL TO STU LUCKMAN AND OLIVER MOGCK WHO WILL BE ON SABBATICAL DURING INTERIM AND 2ND TERM. 136 LAYING SOD SOME SAY IT TAKES BRAINS AS WELL AS BRAUN! 139 138 THE CLARION EDITOR: MARSHALL SHELLEY PRODUCTION EDITOR: DEBBIE HARTMAN COPY EDITOR: FRED OGIMACHI 140 GOOD OLE ERIC . . . was left behind. Since the move, Eric has remained at the old campus to keep vigil over his second home (since he came from Sweden around the turn of the century). Yes, he is still holding the fort. He checks the boiler con-stantly, mows the lawn, cheers anyone visiting our de-serted grounds, and whatever else he can find to be done. In another sense-Eric has not been left. His place at the New Bethel is filled with reminscence of the Old Bethel and his boundless supply of Swedish jokes over a cup of Margaret Anderson's coffee. We can't forget those fre-quent challenges offered to anyone who might pop into the gym at the same time as this respected "HORSE" player. His offers are seldom accepted by anyone who has been around enough to know that he is super-tough competition. This is only, of course, during those long afternoons when he has no work to do. BETHEL'S LIVING 142 BASEBALL tO 2.....a; e :04: 44-t 143 Team as pictured Above; Coach Glader Dave Van Benschoten Steve Whitiger Jeff Van Hooser Craig Hansen Tom Henrickson Dan Haggar 144 Mark Anderson Steve Butler Harley Turner Paul Loth Ward Anderson Dave Shand Asst. Coach Reynolds John Lauer, Mgr/Trainer John Alvin Bruce Peterson Dave Asp Tom Schafer Dave Peterson Doug Peterson Odell Johnson 145 GOLF REQUIRES ALOT OF PATIENCE TEAM MEMBERS: Bob Elliott John Merritt Rick Cole Craig Brenneise Ted Johnson John Erickson Orin Linde Mary Hadenfeldt Pete Anderson Phil Carlson John Van Gorkom 146 147 4., 4 .. • .,..., " • , . . AN OUTSTANDING TENNIS TEAM FIGHTS FOR RECOGNITION NW*tit*t:44,- 40,41,4 404,6*,, 149 SLIDE! Row 1: Coach Brownlee, Eunice Siebelist, Trish Swanson, Kathy Head, Candy Johnson, Sheri Drenter; Row 2: Sheloa Hanson, Carla Gustafson, Bev Kiel, Lyn Ford, Lori Jo Wik, Terry Sch-imbeno; Row 3: Asst. Coach Linda Schmid, Marilynn Luce, Sherill Kramer, Lynette Dreesen, Asst. Ardie Vance, Mgr. Diane Larson; Not Pictured, Betty Dean 150 151 PIZZA PAPA' EAT IN CARRY OUT DELIVERY FREE FAST DELIVERY TO BETHEL COLLEGE DELIVERY STARTS AT 5 P.M. 1748 N. Lexington 488-5585 FEATURING ALL VARIETIES OF PIPING HOT PIZZA AND TASTY SPAGHETTI! ALSO SERVING LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Bethel 394 Hamline 364 307 Augsburg 300 5 River Falls 10 397 Concordia 413 397 NC BC 440 438 Northwestern 403 322 Dordt 347 322 Sioux Falls 342 340 Morris 318 391 Concordia 415 391 SPBC 440 Tri-State: 1. Westmar 471 4. Concordia 511 2. Northwestern 476 5. Sioux Falls 550 3. Bethel 478 6. Yankton (0) Captain: Bob Elliot MVP: Rick Cole All Conference: Rick Cole Orin Linde SOFTBALL-RECORD: 4-1 Bethel 23 4 28 12 25 State Tourney 6 11 Carleton 7 Gustavus 7 St. Olaf 8 Concordia 0 Carleton 10 Winona 11 Southwest 15 TENNIS INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE CAPTAIN-KIM GUSTAFSON MVP-DAVE HOFSETH BASEBALL - RECORD: 8-14 Indoor: TRACK GOLF-RECORD: 6-5 Bethel 2 Macalester 8 4 8 0 Yankton* 4 1 9 0 River Falls 3 5 7 5 Westmar* 7 10 5 2 North Central 1 14 2 3 Sioux Falls* 4 7 3 13 Carleton 9 0 3 1 Northwestern* 11 8 9 3 St. Olaf 5 1 8 0 Condordia* 9 4 3 1 Northland 0 10 3 *Conference Games MVP: Steve Whitaker Co-Captains '74: Dave Asp Steve Whitaker Leading Scorer: Harley Turner (competition in as many as 7 events in one meet) Northwest Open (no team score) Carleton Invitational (no team score) Superior State 67 Bethel 33 St. Olaf 71 Hamline 59 St. John's 22 Bethel 20 Macalester 91 1/2 Bethel 55 1/4 Concordia-St. Paul 6 1/4 Westmar 84 Northwestern-Iowa 50 Bethel 41 Pillsbury 39 Concordia-St. Paul 5 Outdoor: Bananna Relays - North Dakota State School of Science 80 Southwest Minnesota State 64 Bethel 47 Worthington J.C. 47 University of Minnesota - Morris 27 Manito Relays - St. Olaf (no team score) Wheaton 95 Bethel 56 North Park 27 Lake Forest 4 25th Annual Carleton Relays (no team score) Gustie Relays (no team score) Bethel - Macalester Relays St. John's 106 Hamline 97 Concordia - Moorhead 72 Macalester 70 Gustavus 61 Bethel 31 Augsburg 20 Macalester Invitational (no team score) Concordia Invitational Bethel 105 Concordia - St. Paul 558 Pillsbury 44 Augsburg 33 Northwestern - St. Paul 2 Tri-State Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship Sioux Falls 106 1 Westmar 88 1 Northwestern - Iowa 54 Bethel 27 Concordia - St. Paul 7 Yankton 4 Records were broken this season in each of the following events: Javelin 2 Mile Relay High Jump Distance Medely Relay Pole Vault 360 yd. High Hurdle Shuttle Relay 880 Yard Run 360 Shuttle Hurdle Relay The team was greatly strengthened this year by the addition of four freshmen. However, the team suffered by injuries early in the season. Prospects for next year look good. The only senior to graduate is Mark (Gunnar) Anderson. John Lauer 153 Cast: Jim Spon Jim Anderson Peggy Birk Tom Eklo Pete Genheimer Jo Guinta Tannie Hart Dave Horn Steve Jergensen Dan Leafblad Tim Leafblad Steve Lentz Dave McKnight Kerry Olson Jack Starr Mark Thorson Shirley Van Wambeke John Wilzewske Rosey Wirth Mark Wood Script Writers: Jim Anderson Jo Guinta Dave Horn Dan Leafblad Tim Leafblad Greg Speck Jim Spon Directors: Greg Speck Jim Spon Master of Ceremonies- Gerry Healy Invocation-President Lundquist Dinner "-`Those Were the Days" Senior Reflections Scripture Thanks To God RADISSON SOUTH 154 ALL SCHOOL BANQUET 155 So if I'm torn apart within filled with warring worlds. then I am but the microcosmic pattern of an equally warring universe . So there is storm without and a tempest within. depicting the paradox of striving for meaning. Who on earth can set me tree from the clutches of my own sinful nature? I thank God there is a way through Jesus Christ our Lord. For the new spiritual principle of life in Christ lifts me out of the old vicioys circle of sin and de:4th Cover Poetry: David L. HeItalia, College Class of 1973 Cover Scripture: Romans 7:24, 25; 8:2 Phillips Translation Cover Design: Dale R. Johnson Department of Art COMMENCEMENT 1973 BE THEL COLLEGE & SEMINARIY SAi N t PAUL MINNESOTA 1. The program 2. The diplomas 3. Dave Perry George Robinson Gordon Howell 4. Marie Tjernlund 5. John Andrew Al Mullin Steve Lea 6. President Lundquist 7. The first one there 8. Bob Coombe Debbie Van Loon 9. Gabe Ofotokun Carolyn Opien 10. Claire Kolmodin Trish Brownlee 4 • 410*. ES 4.- • * - • - - * 4 de.r.A • I Tha. Tht .dtegptetr" NNAL4div. 4,1 Ni‘3"--- -c---v. _ . . -1i61 ' 4 --- ::\4" ,,...11fte • majlleaqmittigr • ;Fp.. - - V/ afr_ 156 157 AN END TO MORE THAN FORMAL EDUCATION, A BEGINNING OF MORE THAN MAKING-A-LIVING. 1. Dean Olsen 2. David Skurdahl Claire Kolmdin 3. Singing the Bethel Hymn 4. Debbie Van Loon Marilyn Starr 5. Ceremonies continued 6. Joan Negley 7. Even the deaf could hear. 8. Ben Haglund Rick Carlson 9. Keith Paskiewicz 10. Eugene Johnson . 159 158 He gives Strength to the WEARY and to Him who lacks Might he increases POWER. Though YOUTHS grow WEARY and tired, AND vigorous young MEN stumble badly, With Wings like Eagles, They will Run and not get tired, They will Walk and not get Weary. Yet those who Wait For the LORD will gain New Strength; They will Mount up 1 Ken Kraft - Biblical and I heological Studies; St. Louis Park, Minnesota 2. Nancy Roos Carlson - Secondary Ed English St. Paul, Minnesota .3 Dave Anderson - Psychology, and friend Craig Anderson, Lacrescenta, California Sue - Give a child a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a child to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. 1. Paula Black - Psychology Glen Ellyn, Illinois 2. Marcia Brandes - Psychology Madison, South Dakota 3. Roger A. Deneen - Philosophy and friend Melissa McCool Red Wing, Minnesota 4. Charles Carlson - Biology Grove City, Minnesota 5. Glenace Ecklund - Christianity & Psychology Deloit, Iowa 6. Sue Alvin - Elementary Education, and friend Mark Howard Minneapolis, Minnesota 7. Debbie Anderson - Sociology Summit, So. Dakota Debbie - Don't ask me for my thoughts unless you are ready to hear me. 1. Phyllis Nordin - Elementary Ed. Gothenburg, Nebraska 2. John Peterson - Physical Ed. and Elementary Ed. Morton Grove, Illinois Marie Tjerlund - Sociology and Elem. Ed. Palatine, Illinois 3. Keith Paskiewicz - Speech Hamden, Conn. 4. Tim Price - Political Science Lakewood, Colorado 5. Jeed Sriswad - Chemistry Udonthani, Thailand Andrew Peterson - Chemistry Wrenshall, Minnesota 6. Faye Rodine - Elementary Ed. Delta, British Columbia Faye - Let everyone mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made. (Thoreau from Walden) Keith - Magnify the small, increase the few, Reward bitterness with care See simplicity in the complicated Achieve greatness in the little thing. (Loa Tzu) Tim - Let my wisdom be pure, peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering without hypocrisy, so that I might conform to God's standard, both living and spreading Peace. Rick - When you part from your friend, you grieve not; For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence,as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. (Kahil Gibran) • '•• • 1. Richard Carlson - Biology Walpole, Massachusetts 2. John Meacham - Biology, and family St. Paul, Minnesota 3. Jeff Knighton - Economics St. Paul, Minnesota 4. Steve Falk - Biblical and Theological Studies, Racine, Wisconson Tom "Tahiti" Eklo - Christianity, Mark "Gunner" Anderson Political Science, Jim "Jimbo" Anderson, a friend, Ross Elkjer - Economics, Tom Anderson - Math-Physics (all from Minneapolis except Ross from Wilmar, Minnesota) 2 John - Love Lite and Life will love you. 4. James Bjelland - Math-Physics, and friend, Steve Gabel Watertown, South Dakota 5. Leona Daily- Elementary Education Brier, Washington 6. Saralyn Olson - Music Education Spicer, Minnesota Carol Anderson - Psychology Brainerd, Minnesota 7. Steve Carlson - History St. Paul, Minnesota 1. Joyce Bjorklund - Medical Technology Fergus Falls, Minnesota 2. John Andrew - Social Studies Waterloo, Iowa 3. Ken Ullman - Social Science Deerfield, Illinois 1 & 2. Donna Goudy - Sociology Underwood, Minnesota Karen Soderholm - Drama Reading, Minnesota Barbara Stocking - Political Science Schenectady, New York Karen Williams - Psychology Youngston, Ohio Linda Johnston - Sociology Casslake, Minnesota 3. Richard Evans - Biblical & Theological Studies, Abilene, Texas - and friend Allison Leach 4. Stephanie Waalwyk - Biblical & Theological Studies, Hazel Crest, Illinois 5. Bob Vork - Art Morgen & Belgian Horses R.G.Vork and Geoff Vork Box 47 Sandstone, Minnesota 55072 Jewel - In a word, Bethel to me has meant GROWTH, both outwardly toward other people and inwardly in my relationship to Christ. Thank you, Bethel. Janice - For me, to live is having Christ's Spirit live within me and seeing him in the lives of other people; at Bethel, I lived abundantly. 1. David McKnight - Philosophy (Wilmington, Ohio) 2. Gabriel Ofotokun - Chemistry (Via Sapele, Nigeria) 3. Virginia McKean - Elementary Education (Tampa, Florida) with nephew and niece, Todd and Tanya 4. Jewel Osbrink - Elementary Education (Miami, Florida) 5. Janice McDougal - Chemistry (New Sweden, Maine) ot, Eventually the entire world may come to be viewed as a spectacle . . . that crowds in the cities would think of themselves as audiences for unexpected events constantly happening in their lunch hour and on their way home, or all day for the unemployed or otherwise leisured. And all was banned as an interference with the progress of the continuing spectacle. ",44 t . ,t, , y 1 , y i . lib N j .f,- 4 4, ... ,11.* 4..f. ,, 4,4 4,,,,, ti, ., I Iv ,* .. . ..,,t qk . -- ,. ir t,,,. ...,,, . . 4 ' 44' d. • ' w# 4 ;# • 4 i V . .. -"*" * 44' ;4' . . t t 41ri''' * , .. ,..., it- "''' 1 k .: , • .4.. til 4 .. 4' 4 . 4 fr 411 *. i.: * akk 's 1 .... 4' p t lov A501111-o- tp • ./t ,t10 c • 410; Ape' t • '4 11 .6/ Va* • Herbert- And your ears shall hear a word behind you saying, "This is the way, walk in it," when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. (Isaiah 30:21) 1. Linda Eilers - Elementary Education, and friend St. Paul, Minnesota 2. Nancy Seaberg Carlson - Elementary Education, St. Paul, Minnesota, and husband 3. Sunthi Chookiatsiricha - Christianity St. Paul, Minnesota, and wife Bev 4. Herb Bowers - Philosophy St. Paul, Minnesota, and wife Ines 5. Kirk Freeman - Art Federal Way, Washington 6. Denny Peterson - Biology St. Paul, Minnesota Dave Ekbom - Biology Wilmar, Minnesota Anfite. • +.11., 2'.01 .* V , _ :-111/0— 1. David Sage - English Victor, Montana Greg Brunko - English Evergreen Park, Illinois 2. Jean Allison - Chemistry Litchfield, Minnesota 3 and 5. Steve Swenson - Psychology Glen Ridge, New Jersey Paul Burgess - Economics West Caldwell, New Jersey and friends: Gary Edwards and Dave Johnson 4. Bill Catto - Art Louisville, Kentucky David and Greg - To everything there is a season, And a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to weep. And a time to laugh; A time to mourn. And a time to dance: And a time to embrace. Larry- When Mr. Einstein's theory becomes a trifle weary. We must down to earth again relax relieve the tension No matter what the problem or what may it prove, The simple facts of life are such They cannot be removed. You must remember this: A kiss is still a kiss A sigh is just a sigh The fundamental things apply As time goes by. 1 Ginger Medcalf Art - Waverly, Minn 2 Larry Ostrom Art - Cambridge, Minn 3 Arnold Bergstrom Sociology St. Paul, Minn 4. Joyce Wolff Elementary Education Chicago, Ill. Jean Carlstedt Elementary Education Oak Lawn, Ill Linda Rodberg Psychology Palos Park, Ill. Arnold - He that's not busy being born is busy dying. (Bob Dylan) 1. LeAnn Hagen Elementary Education Phoenix, Ariz. 2. Donna Gilliland'. Social Studies , White Bear Lake, Minn. 3. Shirley Goodwin Elementary Education Lyndhurst, Ohio 4. Sandra Hallquist Elementary Education Fairfield, Conn. 5. Sue Hillrner Elementary Education Waukesha, Wisc. 6. Ben Haglund Music Education St. Paul, Minn. A Donna - Jesus, I aM resting, resting In the joy of what Thou art; I am . finding out the greatness of Thy loving heart. From the first baffling semester to the final exhilarating one, God has truly been with me; and now I am resting in him. Shirley - There are three things that remain - Faith, Hope, and Love - and the greatest of these is Love, so let Love be your greatest aim. (ICor. 13:13, 14:1) 1:3 t. .y , lj ip I ,:) 3 — 41\ ••_. • r •••• VA 411 • , • • • „ tokitz. itet.n * -Zet E Sue — He who bends to himself a joy Doth the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in eternity's sunrise. (William Blake) 1. Perry Johnson Chemistry - Isle, Minn. and wife Mary 2. Sheri!! Kramer Physical Education Slayton, Minn. 3. Steve Heilmer - Art Minneapolis, Minn 4. Connie Larson Social Science Isle, Minn. Peninah Apela English Nairobi, Kenya 5. Susan Law - Art Daly City, Calif. 6. Steve Lentz Psychology Seoul, Korea Gary - Our gifts and attainments are not only to be light and warmth in our own dwellings, but are to shine through the window, into the dark night, to guide and cheer bewildered travellers on the road. (Henry Ward Beecher) Greg - Whosoever, therefore, shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Thank you Lord!! Dave - The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. (William James) ":77,7777, 3. Greg Speck - Sociology Walnut Creek, California 4. Daniel Riden - Botany Joice, Iowa 5. Richard Robine - Christianity with,Beth, himself, Rod, Mary Ellen, Rex, and Robin. 1. Dave Peterson - Chemistry Stanchfield, Minnesota 2. Gary Russel - Sociology St. Paul, Minnesota and wife Mamie Barb- To express my feelings about Bethel would take pages. The people - both students and faculty - have been an important part of four exciting and rewarding years. Jan - And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. (John 17:3) 1.Barabara Swanson - Elementary Education Morton Grove, Illinois Karen Reimers - Elementary Education Bloomington, Minnesota 2. Linda Schmid - Physical Education Poland, Ohio 3. Bruce Sarrella - Biblical and Theological Studies 4. Jan Ruppelt - Psychology Watertown, South Dakota 5.Linda Skon - Elementary Education and Mathematics - St. Paul, Minnesota and husband 6. Gregory Simmons - Elementary Education Minneapolis, Minnesota and wife 7. David Skurdahl - Applied Music St. Paul, Minnesota Dave - Singing lightens the heart, Sounding low or high the part. Though it is an art, The impact of it reaches the heart. E E o 3 t F_ Z c vi E (i) a) -7) o 0 ' 0 c 0 0 CC 0.0 vi• a) a> (Ks c co car,) 4- a-; CO _tacp a, E c cu uo (I:— a l 0 1. Janet "Mabel" Urspringer - Biblical and Theological Studies, Minneapolis, Minn . 2. Rosalie Welker - Music Education Elkhart, Indiana 3. Susan Verunac - Biblical Studies, Linguistics, and Anthropology Skokie, Illinois 4. Paul Anderson - History Biwabik, Minnesota 5. Jim Dillon - Mathematics & Psychology Shi Saitama Ken, Japan 6. Pat Robertson - Music Education St. Paul, Minnesota, and husband 7. Ed Klink - Psychology St. Paul, Minnesota, and wife . 1. Carol Shimmin - Christianity (Cloquet, Minn.) 2 Paul Stoneberg - History (New Brighton, Minn `s Ron Troxel - Speech (Hamilton, Ohio) 4 Myrna Brandt - English (Millet, Alberta Canada) and Chuck Nystrom 5 Paul Swanson - Philosophy (Kihu-chu, Japan) 6 Carolyn Opien - Elementary Education (Duluth, Minnesota) Myrna - Love is anterior to life, Posterior to death, Initial of creation, and the exponent of breath. (Emily Dickenson) God is Love. (I John 4:8) Patil - bke- the - f a brook, r the wispen , of the win • ' g =fn C .c_ C (I) to) 0 LTJ _ 0 •— • — ccu p c "7.'7, (L) tn _ .0 • (1) & c2 WW2 C Lu .2 -0 >, = CD On .73 • t3.0 c 7:3 -,30- •cr:u 1:5, .1:53 u-°j. -Fn r•t3 1n:' u>,°- 3 ccctoElEcc .— ui • p cn° >ns a_v) (D.': N. >RI < CYi c v) . v) c zi -0 c ..,.., — ,c, co co ,.•_-• 03 co ,....., .-- ci_ >•, 0 — -.• --7 = -0 ,—. Q)> , CO (;:r; • ,- ,,, . r. • 0 -cm-co°oz°—) _ 0 1— .._ --ALF "ammo '4111■,, • " • Opposite Page: Rebecca Waller Stillwater, Minnesota Jo Layne Swanson Forest City, Iowa George Pritchard Lompoc, California Anita Holtzlider Minneapolis, Minnesota Bryant Christenson St. Paul, Minnesota Gerard, Sund berg Minneapolis, Minnesota (all in Music Education) This Page: Marsha Wilkens Elementary Education Paducah, Kentucky Nancie Hamlett Psychology & Social Work Chicago, Illinois Life moves on and we must too, The past is alive only in memory; The Lord bids us press on To the world he holds ahead. (Lynn Stassen) STUDENT INDEX A Abel, Michael D. 91 Adam, Brian J. Addington, Jeff C. Addington, Thomas G. Adelsman, Mary B. Adelsman, Thomas J. 116,117 Agee, Cynthia L. Ahlstrom, Jennifer J. Albjerg, Lesley E. Allison, Jean K. 37,122,180 Allison, Judith L. Alvin, John D. Alvin, Susan R. 165 Amman, Connie R. Anderson, Alan K. 79 Anderson, Barbara J. Anderson, Bruce W. Anderson, Carol D. Anderson, Carol J. Anderson, Daniel F. Anderson, Daniel G. 21-23 Anderson, David E. 163 Anderson, Deborah J. Anderson, Debra J. 165 Anderson, Donald S. 132-134 Anderson, James B. 10,32,83,119,125,134, 155,169 Anderson, John A. 97 Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Kristen M. Anderson, Margaret E. Anderson, Marilyn J. Anderson, Mark S. Anderson, Mark W. 19,27,33,137,139,144, 169 Anderson, Mary B. Anderson, Norris E. Anderson, Patti J. Anderson, Paul C. 192 Anderson, Peter M. 147 Anderson, Ruth E. Anderson, Sheryl L. Anderson, Steven M. Anderson, Thomas K. 169 Anderson, Valerie K. Anderson, Ward R. 26,144 Andrew, John M. 33,156,170 Ankerberg, Carol J. Apela, Peninah 0. 98,186 Armstrong, Linda L. Arvola, Diane J. Ashmun, Timothy R. 26 Asp, David G. 26,144,152 Asplund, Linda G. Aune, Phillip B. 69-70,122 Austin, Kathleen A. B Babrick, Ellen M. Bachner, Denise N. Bacon, Vickie J. Baker, Fredda L. Baker, Larry I. Baker, Leslie C. Bame, Shery D. Bane, Earl B. Baranski, Peter A. Barbour, Marcia L. 84 Barker, Jean M. Barnett, Sheryl J. Barringer, Bruce E. 73,79,138 Barth, Brenda G. 10,111 Bass, Carolyn B. 41 Bauman, Jerral D. Bayle, Debra K. Bean, Susan E. Beckman, Glenn R. Beckman, Janell V. Behn, Caryl L. Beiser, Manon Bendell, Mark D. 84 Benhardus, Timothy W. 149 Bennett, Barbara M. Bennett, Duane R. Benson, Linda K. 134 Benson, Renae M. Benson, Richard L. Berg, Julie 119 Berg, Robert P. Bergerud, Lois A. Bergeson, Steven C. Berglund, Dale E. Berglund, Donna J. Berglund, Greta J. Berglund, Susan I. 29 Bergstrom, Arnold W. 119,183 Bergstrom, Dale R. Bernston, Terence W. Berry, Arla K. 223 Berry, Linda J. Bestland, Gregory J. 84,91 Bie, Dianne J. Biederman, Paul A. Billings, Rebecca K. Billman, Daniel 0. 19,27 Birk, Peggy J. 155 Bishop, Kevin J. 39 Bjelland, Dorothy J. Bjelland, James C. 170 Bjork, David T. 26,29,45 Bjork, James E. 27,53,83,129 Bjorklund, Joyce E. 170 Bjorklund, Roberta J. 84 Black, Paula A. 164 Blair, Rita A. Blair, Sherry L. Blake, David E. Blake, Katherine M. Blake, Lawrence R. Bliese, Bonita J. Blikstad, Rebecca D. Blomberg, Ronald W. 135,223 Blomquist, Daniel T. 100 Blomquist, Julie M. Bloom, Richard K. Bloyer, Charles G. Bluhm, Constance J. Bobby, Janet L. Bock, Phylis A. 46 Bohne, Lauralyn L. Bonnema, Mike D. Booman, Jeris H. Boquist, Jeffery L. Bovee, Becky S. Bowen, Kimber L. 134 Bowers, Herbert H. 178 Bowman, David R. Bragg, William W. 46,84,94,111 Brandes, Laurence J. 26,83 Brandes, Marcene L. 164 Brandt, Myrna A. 195 Brenneise, Craig S. 41,134,139,147 Brenton, Deborah M. Brodeen, Randy I. 15,26 Brooks, Deborah A. Broughton, Cyrus A. Brouwer, Ardith L. Brown, David P. 59 Brunko, Gregory B. 180 Brunkow, Nancy J. Bryce, Timothy J. Brynildson, Jeffery W. Buell, Allen R. Buress, Jean E. 47 Burgess, Paul R. 181 Burgess, Rebecca S. 33 Busch, Arthur A. Butler, Stephen P. 7,144 Buxton, Katherine J. 134 C Cain, Robert W. Cameron, David J. Cape, Robert M. 39 Caress, Gail C. 82 Caress, James M. 82 Carlson, Bonnie J. Carlson, Byron H. 33,34 Carlson, Charles W. 165 Carlson, David A. Carlson, Jack W. Carlson, Karen L. Carlson, Kenneth W. Carlson, Nancy K. 163 Carlson, Nancy L. Carlson, Nancy (Seaberg) 178 Carlson, Patricia R. 223 Carlson, Philip R. 83,116,147 Carlson, Richard A. 26 Carlson, Richard H. 159,168 Carlson, Ronald L. 101 Carlson, Ronald P. Carlson, Sheldon J. 16,26 Carlson, Stephen D. 171 Carlson, Vicki J. Carlstedt, Jean D. 183 Carpenter, David P. Carroll, Michael T. Catto, William D. 26,181 Cederberg, Jeffery A. Chalmers, Daniel B. 105,123 Chookiatsiricha, Sunihi 178 Christensen, Joy L. Christensen, Joyce L. Christensen, Roger L. Christenson, Bryant E. Christian, David P. Christian, Susan L. Christiansen, Dale R. Christiansen, Joyce E. Christiansen, Linda S. Christianson, Sandra A. Chryst, Gerald A. Clark, Karen J. Cole, Ricky D. 147,153 Colton, Carolyn C. Combs, Susan D. 223 Conklin, Clifford S. 26 Conway, Marilyn L. Cook, Mary K. Coombe, Robert L. 157 Coombe, Susan K. Corneil, Peggy J. Correll, Linda J. Cosgrove, Charlie H. 64,119,134 Crabtree, Deborah J. Crary, Gilbert G. Crum, Nancy E. 136 D Dahl, Carla M. Dahl, Craig R. Darl, Roger J. Dahlberg, Richard S. Dahle, Vance S. 116 Dahlman, Bruce M. Dahlstrom, Lois C. Daley, Dianne E. Daley, Wanda S. Dalke, Marie P. Daily, Leona C. 171 Dalton, Jane K. 17 Davidson, Calvin C. Dearborn, Martha G. Dejdar, Ronald A. Deluca, Maria E. Deneen, Roger A. 164 Denier, Connie R. Denoble, John C. Dick, Cordell G. 103 Dick, Marianna L. Diesslin, Cynthia J. Dillon, James C. 193 Dillon, Robert M. Dischinger, Karen M. Dobberstein, Marc Doe, Ruth D. 96 Doherty, Diane L. Donley, Deborah K. Doten, Carla E. 129 Dow, Sherrie L. 223 Draper, Kenneth A. Dreesen, Lynette F. 25,76,151 Drenter, Sheri D. 151 Dubber, Theresa L. Dye, Rhonda J. 10 Dyer, Merilee P. E Earll, Joan M. 119 Eastlund, Karin L. Eastlund, Kathleen A. Ebb, Donald C. Eckels, Jeannine A. 36 Ecklund, Glenace M. 154,165 Eddy, Jane E. 223 Edwall, Dean C. Edwards, Gary S. 181 Edwards, Janet L. Egelston, Michael R. Egge, Janet E. Eggleston, Thomas L. Eilers, Linda K. 178 Eitzen, Twyla F. Ekbom, David R. 79,134,179 Eklo, Thomas J. 84,154,155,169 Eliason, Kay M. Elkjer, Ross W. 10,169 Elliott, Barbara D. 76,95 Elliott, Kimberly A. Elliott, Robert L. 99,147,153 Elseth, Barbara J. Emahiser, Susan J. 25 Emanuelson, Cheryl L. Enchelmayer, Peter A. 134,223 Eng, Denise L. Engblom, Mark R. Englund, Bonnie S. Engstrom, Kathleen J. Engstrom, Randy C. Erickson, Carl A. 138 Erickson, Cynthia J. Erickson, Dean W. 134 Erickson, Dianne L. 105 Erickson, Dianne M. Erickson, John K. Erickson, John P. 35,116,117,147 Erickson, Kevin M. Erickson, Lee E. Erickson, Leslyn D. Erickson, Paul A. 26,50 Erickson, Ruth E. 83 Ericson, Dean L. Erlandson, Patricia A. Essels, David W. Esselstrom, Douglas P. Esslinger, John W. Ettel, Roger G. Evans, Francis D. Evans, Richard M. 58,172 Everson, Michael K. 14,16,26 Ewert, Edith B. F Fager, Susan C. Fagerstrom, Thomas H. 91 Fair, Daniel J. 119 Falk, Jane M. Falk, Rene S. 168 Farr, Pamela M. 91 Fast, Loren D. 70,91 Faust, John H. 26,137 Feig, David T. Feiler, Lynn E. Felska, Kenneth L. Ferrario, Steven C. 87,132,133,223 Ferrin, William D. Finke, Dale A. 175 Finney, Michele E. Fisher, James D. Fitch, Gary C. Fix, Christina R. Flaten, Janet L. Fletcher, Susan A. Ford, Lyn A. 14,17,25,76,79,151 Ford, Pamela S. Foss, Cynthia M. Foy, David A. Fredericks, Debbie L. Freeburg, Daniel F. 14,16,49,84,134 Freeman, Kirk R. 179 Friesen, Dale L. Friesen, Loren D. Friesen, Star C. Fryknian, Diane R. Fufa, Teferi 129,138 G Gaalswyk, Fred A. 54,128,138,139 Gabel, Stephen P. Gackle, Roberta B. Gannaway, Marcia L. Garcia, Caridad C. Garcia, Margarita C. Garcia, Miriam R. Gerry, Paul R. Geery, Walter L. Genheimer, Patricia L. Genheimer, Peter L. 21-22,155 Gibson, Caroll J. Gibson, Connie L. Gibson, Michael D. Gilliland, Donna E. 184 Giunta, Josephine A. 99,155 Glaser, Elizabeth A. Glaser, Susan M. Goddard, Paul W. 42 Goding, John M. 138,139 Goff, Joel H. 21,22,136,154 Goff, Priscilla E. Golder, Barbara J. Gonzalez, Celerina Goodsell, Richard C. 96,116,117 Goodsell, Robert G. 14,26,128,137 Goodwin, Shirley F. 114,184 Gookin, James J. Gorin, David T. Gorsuch, Craig A. Goudy, Donna 172 Gould, Lynda M. 223 Graf, Theodore B. Grassman, Debra S. Grassman, Mark A. Greely, Paul J. Green, Pamela S. Griffin, Mark L. Griffith, Elizabeth M. Griffith, Susan D. Griffiths, Debra D. Grindahl, Glen H. 116 Grindeim, Dianne C. 39 Grobe, William J. Grove, Anne B. Gunderson, Carol L. 42,223 Gustafson, Carla J. 29,76,109,150-151 Gustafson, Deborah J. Gustafson, Gayl L. Gustafson, Kim W. 149,153 Gustafson, Ralph W. 14,26,100,101,134,139 Gustafson, Richard C. 70 Guston, Patrice H. Guthrie, Dale A. H Haag, Stephen R. Haaland, Charles L. Haaland, Sally E. 129 Haaland, Susan L. Hackenberg, Deborah R. Hadenfeldt, Marvin L. 147 Hagen, Leann L. 184 Hagen, Richard J. Haggar, Daniel T. 19,27,137,144 Haglund, G. B. 159,185 Hall, Susan E. Hallquist, Sandra L. 12,13,84,161,185 Hallquist, Wayne E. 42,69,70 Hallstein, Cludia J. Halter, Rebecca A. Halverson, Norma J. Halverson, Richard Hamlett, Deborah M. 50,51 Hamlett, Nancie L. 199 Hampton, Deland E. 37,64 Hanks, David B. 38,73,79 Hanks, Rachel J. Hanley, Susan W. 38,134,197 Hanley, Willard T. Hansen, Craig C. 26,144 Hansen, David A. 223 Hansen, Linda R. Hanson, Cheryl L. Hanson, Daniel W. Hanson, Pamela L. Hanson, Sharon L. Hanson, Sheloa L. 17,24,25,151 Hanson, Susan L. Hanstad, Marica E. Hare, Teresa L. Harkins, Maureen Harrington, Judith A. 91,223 Harris, Ronald D. Hart, Tannis D. 84,155,223 Hartfiel, Ronald W. 91,116,138 Hartman, Deborah L. 140 Harvey, Norman W. 116 Hatch, Donette G. 46 Hautamki, Lois E. Head, Kathleen L. 24,25,76,77,120,150,151 Healey, David P. 128 Healy, David J. Healy, Dianne R. 38 Healy, Paul E. 35,70 Hedberg, Jane A. 200 201 Hedberg, John P. Hedlund, Gwen D. 39 Hegarty, Gary L. Hegle, Jane E. Hegle, Mark A. 116 Hegyera, Barbara A. Heikkila, David L. Heilmer, Steven L. 186 Heim, Elizabeth C. Heinmets, Toomas E. Heintz, Pamela S. Held, Dean D. Helwig, Karl L. Hempel, Susan K. Henrickson, Janet Henrickson, Thomas W. 144 Henslin, Tom R. Herbst, Detlef F. Herrmann, Linda L. Hersch, Geri 76 Herzberger, Larry M Hess, Ruth A. Hieb, Timothy C. Hildebrandt, Anne D. Hildebrandt, Steven G. Hill, Debbie S. Hillegas, Cynthia J. Hillmer, Susan L. 185 Himes, Laurie J. Hipp, Gary T. 26,29,144 Hobbs, Anne Jo E. Hoehl, David A. 14,26,110,155 Hofker, Richard A. Hofseth, David K. 17,26,46,148,149,153 Hokanson, Charlotte H. Hokanson, Karin A. 7 Holine, John W. Hollister, John T. Holm, Mark C. Holmberg, Barbara M. Holmes, Daniel D. Holtzlider, Anita M. 198 Hoogasian, Anne Hooge, Marilyn K. Hopp, Robert G. Horn, David G. 32,82,83,155 Hoswell, Charlene D. 7,91,122 Howard, Brian R. Howard, Clyd E. Howard, Mark A. 26,165 Howell, Brian D. Hubbard, Debra K. Hubbard, Perry J. 34,91,138,223 Huber, Susan K. Hudson, Lori L. Hunt, Karen E. Huston, Rosalie A. J Jackson, Charles C. Jackson, Gloria D. Jackson, Marilyn F. Jacobs, Wade J. Jacobson, Barbara A. Janke, Connie L. Janke, Michael K. Jefferson, Vaughn R. 196 Jellema, Jolene F. Jenson, Terry L. Jergenson, Stephen P. 21,22,83,97,110,154, 155 Johanson, Barbara L. 104 Johnsen, Karen L. 104,120 Johnsen, Linda J. Johnson, Brian D. 10,137 Johnson, Cameron B. 26 Johnson, Candace R. 151 Johnson, Craig L. Johnson, Curtis L. Johnson, David W. 14,15,26,181 Johnson, Diane K. Johnson, Donald W. Johnson, Douglas R. Johnson, Drenda G. Johnson, Eric L. Johnson, Howard R. 7,34 Johnson, James G. Johnson, Janice M. Johnson, Jill K. 122,129 Johnson, Karen L. Johnson, Keith E. Johnson, Laura M. 83,197 Johnson, Leann M. Johnson, Linda M. Johnson, Lynn K. 97 Johnson, Marilyn C. Johnson, Mark D. Johnson, Mark K. 91,223 Johnson, Mary K. Johnson, Nancy E. Johnson, Ned T. Johnson, Norris D. 116 Johnson, Odell E. 70,144 Johnson, Paulette I. 36 Johnson, Perry L. 26,186 Johnson, Randy L. 108 Johnson, Rebecca S. Johnson, Robert B. Johnson, Ronald G. 26,223 Johnson, Shari A. Johnson, Sharon M. 7 Johnson, Sheldon P. Johnson, Stephen A. Johnson, Susan M. Johnson, Theodore H. 26,147 Johnson, Timothy M. Johnson, Vern G. Johnston, Linda G. 172 Johnston, Terri A. Juling, Daniel J. 26,74 Jones, Gaylene C. Jordan, Michael J. Jordan, Robert P. Jordan, Stephen D. Jorgensen, Paul E. Jueckstock, John D. Justice, Mary A. K Kaiser, Belinda K. Kananen, Dennis R. Karlsgodt, Terrence R. 26,73,75 Karlsson, Teresa R. Karnes, Steven D. 113 Keiry, Cheryl R. Kennerud, Judy A. Kiel, Beverly J. 24,25,151 Kiel, Debra J. Kimball, Christy K. 25,76,77,121 King, Daniel L. King, Paul D. King, Sharon L. Kingsley, Roger L. Kinney, Janet L. Kipp, Susan M. 84,134 Kjesbu, Loretta L. Klein, Melanie J. Klenk, Jeanne M. 64 Kletzin, Linda C. Kline, Cheryl R. 31 Klink, Edward W. 193 Kling, Paul E. Klingelhofer, Craig A. Kluck, Sandra K. Knauf, Keith H. Knieff, Cynthia S. Knight, Diane K. Knight, Marcia M. 119 Knighton, Jeffery G. 168 Koetter, Kathy L. Koetter, Kimberly A. 125,128,136 Kolmodin, Claire A. 157,158 Kolstad, Ava E. Kolstad, Kari A. Kosterny, Kathleen L. Kovach, Lynne S. Kraft, Kenneth E. 58,162 Kramer, Pam S. 29 Kramer, Sherill A. 25,151,186 Krievans, Lita A. Kroll, Deborah S. 37,91 Kruse, Jerry A. Kusnerik, Julie E. L Laakso, Louise A. Lagesse, Rebecca A. Lai, Anthony Wai S. Lamphere, Barbara J. 36 Lampi, Kirsten J. Landberg, Nancy B. Landin, Dennis C. Larson, Anita L. Larson, Barbara E. 91 Larson, Bette L. Larson, Bruce 28 Larson, Connie J. 186 Larson, Constance G. Larson, Diane R. 102,129,151 Larson, Douglas M. 26 Larson, James A. Larson, Jeffrey M. 19,27,34,144 Larson, Kevan L. Larson, Laverne S. Larson, Linda E. 38,129 Larson, Martha J. Larson, Raeann Larson, Stephen M. 116 Larson, Trenette A. Larson, Vicki M. 33,36 Laskowske, Noreen E. Lastine, Bryce G. 36 Lauer, John P. 19,27,137,138,144,152 Law, Lanny L. 26 Law, Susan J. Lawrence, Edward N. Lawrence, Robert N. 26 Lawson, Robert (I. 53 Lawton, Darcy L. Lea, Diane E. Lea, Sharon D. Leafblad, Daniel P. 21,22,32,83,155 Leafblad, Timothy A. 46,103,155 Ledin, Sheila M. Lee, Bevelyn J. Lee, Steven W. 149,156 Lentz, Paul E. Lentz, Stephen K. 58,83,155 Lepien, Kandis J. Leppke, Wendell E. 116,117,134,138 Leung, Jonathan H. Lewis, Diane M. Lewis, Jane A. Lexen, Janine R. Lidstrom, Paul L. 50 Liechty, Janet K. Liedstrand, Loni G. 7 Liedstrand, Melody A. Liggett, Nancy K. Lind, Sharon Lindahl, Paul R. Lindberg, Stephen H. Linde, Orin D. 147,153 Linder, Lorraine H. Lindgren, Harvey D. 16,26 Lindgren, Mark S. 70 Lindh, Daniel A. Lindstedt, Karen J. 223 Lindwall, Patricia A. 91 Linscheid, Lila J. Loomis, Bill H. 223 Loth, Paul J. 18,19,27,144 Lott, William A. 45,73,74,96 Lovaas, Jean E. Luce, Marilynn A. 25,76,77,87,121,150,151 Ludeman, Hope K. 91 Luedtke, James W. Lund, Twila E. Lundgren, Brent E. 26 Lundholm, Nancy J. 105 Lundquist, Jill J. M Mackedanz, Carla R. Macnab, Margaret J. Madison, Roger D. 26 Madsen, June M. Madvig, Karen E. Magnuson, Karen Magnuson, Larry A. Manderson, Ruth H. 39 Mann, Elizabeth N. Maring, Timothy R. 69,70,78,84,128 Martens, Timothy W. 101,134 Martin, Rebecca S. Martini, Darlene A. Mason, Norma N. Masters, Deborah L. Mattson, Lou A. 25 Mauk, Martin E. 134,135 McAllaster, Phyllis A. McBride, Mary E. McCarty, Roger B. McClone, Terrence P. McCracken, Richard C. McDougal, Janice E. 175 McEachern, Rebecca S. 91 McKean, Virginia R. 114,174 McKenzie, Melodie A. McKnight, David F. 111,154,155,174 McLain, Phil C. 37 McLennan, Heather L. McNeill, Ronald S. 53 McSparran, Dave K. 41 Meacham, John C. 49,168 Medcalf, Ginger E. 182 Meinecke, Bradley C. 123,133 Meissner, Kevin P. 26,109,116,117 Meng, Daniel Merritt, John C. 147 Merritt, William L. Messer, Barbara N. Meyer, Dave A. Meyer, Nancy A. 134,135 Miko, Janice R. Miko, Robert W. Miller, Christine F. Miller, Gregory R. Miller, Corinne Linda Miller, Michael D. Millikan, Debra K. Miner, Joyce M. Mobley, Michael D. Monson, Janet B. 33 Monson, Joanne K. 38 Mooney, Elaine A. 65 Moore, Allie J. Moore, John M. Moore, Raymond E. Moore, Roger A. Moriarity, Susan L. Morrison, Deborah L. Mortensen, David R. Moser, Carol D. Moser, Neil W. 84 Moses, Kirstin M. 65,129 Mowry, Barbara A. Muck, Sandara S. Mueller, Leslie A. Mulder, Anne S. Mulder, Kaye E. Mullin, Albert J. 156 Mullins, Wendy L. 28,76 Munson, Kristen M. Murphy, Dawn E. Musser, Daryl V. Musser, Doyle M. Myrbo, Cheryl L. N Nebergall, Joy V. 175 Negley, Joan M. 159 Nelson, Daniel C. 31,100,101,134,135,139 Nelson, Dorothy A. Nelson, Gary L. 83 Nelson, James R. Nelson, Janice F. Nelson, Joy M. Nelson, Kathy L. Nelson, Linda L. Nelson, Linda S. Nelson, Linnea J. Nelson, Lloyd H. Nelson, Richard L. Nelson, Sharon J. Nelson, Sheila A. Nelson, Steven E. Nelson, Timothy R. Nelson, Virginia C. 39,91 Neslund, Gerald G. 116 Nethercott, June I. Neufeld, Debra M. 128 Newcomer, Jill M. Ngai, Yiu K. 116 Niederkorn, Jill A. Nilsson, Karen A. Nishihata, Hideu Nollmeyer, David E. Nollmeyer, Duane L. Norberg, Kevin M. 105 Nordenstrom, Lucille A. Nordin, Phyllis A. 84,166 Nordquist, Nancy A. Norton, Robert S. Nuckols, Bonnie J. Nugent, Loren L. Nyberg, J. 37 Nydegger, Sharon R. 65 Nyquist, Gary R. Nystrom, Carolyn J. Nystrom, Dale P. 128 Nystrom, Joan C. 0 Ode, John B. 176,177 Ofotokun, Gabriel 157,174 Ogimachi, Fred F. 84,140 Okerlund, Larry B. Oklobzija, Blair L. Olseen, Cynthia A. Olsen, Donald P. 83,138,139 Olsen, Kenneth L. Olsen, Robert W. Olson, Carey W. 39,70 Olson, Daniel V. 51 Olson, Denise V. Olson, Jennifer M. Olson, John F. Olson, Jonathan G. Olson, Julie A. Olson, Kerry J. 84,110,155 Olson, Linda M. Olson, Saralyn S. 171 Olson, Terrence L. 42,84,91,96,105,116,117 Olson, Timothy A. Olson, Wade J. Olson, Wendy K. Olsson, Beverly M. Omanson, Deborah E. Opien, Carolyn A. 157,195 Opsata, John T. 34 Orr, David E. 144 Osbrink, Jewel A. 175 Oslin, Craig A. 144 Ostenson, Mary K. Ostrom, Larry E. 51,155,183 P Palen, Theodore E. Palermo, Dianne M. Palmquist, David C. Palmquist, Marcia A. 91 Parker, Elizabeth A. Parker, Lynnda L. Parker, Tom K. Paskiewicz, Keith L. 97,159,166 Passons, Beverly Paterson, Donald R. Patterson, Merri L. Paul, Dianna J. 91 Paulson, Gary S. Paulson, John G. Paulson, Karen D. Paulson, Robert K. Paulson, Sharon L. Paulson, Wendy C. 29 Pauluk, Wayne R. 116 Payne, Stephen J. 26 Pearson, Carol D. Pearson, David J. 15,16,26,29 Peck, Sheila L. Pedersen, Robert C. Pengra, Vicki C. Petersen, John E. Petersen, Rebecca J. Petersen, Steven W. Peterson, Andrew F. 38,167 Peterson, Barbara L. Peterson, Bruce R. 36,144 Peterson, Cheryl J. Peterson, David C. 18,19,27,36,47,74,118, 137,144 Peterson, Denton R. 134,179 Peterson, Donald A. 26,144 Peterson, Douglas L. 19,137,144 Peterson, Grace A. 45,113 Peterson, John E. Peterson, John M. 26,166 Peterson, Judith K. Peterson, Kent M. Peterson, Lance J. Peterson, Lori A. 25,28 Peterson, Marcia J. 202 203 Peterson, Roger A. Peterson, Thomas A. Peterson, Wendy J. Peterson, William G. 26,123 Pinkert, Talora L. Pittman, Mark A. Potluck, Leland C. Port, Susan J. Porter, Robert Porterfield, Michael T. 26 Powell, Harold R. Price, Robert L. Price, Timothy L. 167 Priestley, John L. 10,29,45,47,69,70,101 Pritchard, George W. 198 Pust, Phyllis A. Putnam, Gail M. Q Quanrod, Paul E. 26 Quaring, Galen R. Quinion, Duane F. R Rabine, Richard P. Raines, Deborah G. Ramsland, Philip A. Ranzinger, Jean E. Raper, Craig N. Raygor, Howard W. Reasoner, Paul H. 39,69,70,113,148,149 Reed, Beverly J. Reed, Donald D. Reed, Holly A. 56,91,110 Reeves, Carolyn J. 38 Reeves, Glenn T. Reimer, Lynn C. Reimers, Karen J. Reimers, Nancy A. 65 Rengel, Elizabeth K. Repp, Nancy J. Repp, Patrick J. 74,75 Riley, Bruce L. Rinden, Daniel V. Ringold, Bonnie J. Robertson, Mark A. 43,69,70,96,116 Robertson, Patricia K. 193 Robertz, Karen J. Robinson, Bonita L. Rocholl, Larry A. 14,26 Rocholl, Linda A. Rodberg, Linda J. 183 Rodine, A. F. 167 Rogers, Diana L. Rogness, Cathy J. 59 Rollins, Roy A. Roos, Kathryn A. 118 Rosas, Gregory R. Ross, Grace Rossi, Jack D. Roufs, Elizabeth G. Roufs, Rebecca J. Rowe, David M. Rowton, Robert G. Rubbert, Deborah L. Rude, Deborah A. Runion, Ruth E. Ruppelt, Janice A. 190 Russell, Gary S. 188 Russell, Marnie R. 188 Ruthardt, Christine A. Rutzen, Douglas C. Ryden, Ramona J. 91 Rydholm, Joyce L. 52 Ryschon, John R. S Sage, David L. 180 Salzbrenner, Richard W. Salzman, Beryl R. Salzman, Laura L. Samuelson, Craig R. Samuelson, Vicki R. Sandell, Mark A. Sandstrom, Barbara L. Saracoff, Gregory R. Sasser, John S. Sather, Steven L. Savage, Judith L. Schafer, Mark R. Schafer, Peggy S. 25,83 Schafer, Tom K. 144 Schave, Mary A. Scherz, Sandra M. Schevenius, Jean E. Schimbeno, Terry L. 24,25,76,77,150,151 Schimpp, Joyce M. 129,136 Schmid, Linda J. 24,25,76,77,120,151,190 Schmidt, Liane Schmidtke, Karleen A. Schmiess, Steven W. Schoff, Don A. Schultz, Pamela K. Schwartz, Joyce L. 49 Scieszinski, Bernard P. 7 Scroggins, Steve L. 68,70,78 Scruggs, Terry H. 91,94 Seidl, James R. Selassie, Tekle G. 37,94 Selvog, Hans H. 29 Seume, Richard S. Sexton, Steven E. Shafer, Karl E. 91,217 Shafland, Karen J. Shand, David M. 144 Shaw, David H. 26 Sheetz, Terry A. 117 Shelley, Marshall B. 26,99,102,103,140,142, 223 Sheveland, Earl S. 96 Shibrowski, Coleen K. Shimmin, Carol J. 194 Shold, Marvin A. 84,122 Siebelist, Eunice G. 25,76,121,151 Simmons, Gregory S. 191 Simpson, Michael G. Sjoblom, Gayle L. Skon, Erik W. Skon, Linda D. 115,191 Skoog, Bonnie M. Skov, Richard H. Skurdahl, David G. 158,191 Smith, Ann E. Smith, Cynthia A. 197 Smith, Holly J. 91 Smith, Rick A. Snicale, Jeffrey A. 21 Soderholm, Karen A. 84,172 Sonnenberg, Kenneth G. Spain, Galen M. Speck, Gregory 0. 84,111,155 Spence, Kathy L. 25 Sperlazzo, Janet D. 36,84 Spon, James C. 83,84,110,154,155 Sriswad, Vacharee 38,167 Stafford, Thomas S. Stair, Michael L. 84,91 Stake, Thomas A. 26 Starr, Jack S. 155 Starr, Miriam R. Starr, Rebecca L. Starrett, Michelle R. Steen, Theodore B. 70 Stelter, Jane M. Stennes, Mary B. Stevens, Michael D. 18,19,27,69,70 Stewart, Thomas G. Stiles, Carla G. Stockfisch, James E. 26,137 Stocking, Barbara J. 172 Stodola, Jo A. Stoesz, Wendell J. 223 Stone, M. G. Stoneberg, Paul E. 194 Strandberg, Joyce E. Strandquist, Jane L. Strong, Thomas M. Stritesky, Lee A. Stumbo, Margaret Sukut, Mark E. Sukut, Nora J. Sundberg, Darrell W. Sundberg, Gerard B. 198 Swalboski, Marlys R. Swanberg, Daniel L. 7,46,94 Swanson, Barbara J. 190 Swanson, Ernest D. Swanson, Janette L. Swanson, Jolayne M. 198 Swanson, Kristie J. Swanson, Norman A. 14,136 Swanson, Patricia H. 24,25,76,97,124,151 Swanson, Paul L. 116,195 Swanson, Philip H. 26,52,134,138 Swanson, Sharon F. 105 Swanson, Sharon M. 39 Swanson, Susan C. Swedberg, Carol E. Swedberg, Krista D. 36 Swenson, Daniel A. Swenson, Mark W. Swenson, Steven L. 181 T Taber, Christine A. Taber, Diana R. Tanquist, Eric R. 136 Tanquist, Linda R. 123 Tervunen, David A. Testa, Suzann R. Thimsen, Jean S. Thoen, Debbie J. Thoman, Richard C. Thompson, Daniel J. Thompson, Jean P. Thompson, Larry L. 7 Thompson, Paul B. 48 Thorpe, Arnell L. Thorson, Mark A. 26,155 Tillman, David M. Tillman, John D. 34 Tillman, Vicki A. Tippett, Kathy J. Titus, Peggy V. Tjernlund, Donald J. Tjernlund, Douglas J. Tjernlund, Marie A. 129,156,166,197 Toays, Douglas V. 28 Toy, Deborah K. Traudt, Dee J. Traudt, Nancy L. 39 Trautmann, Susan J. 34 Treleaven, Larry L. Triggs, Marilyn J. Troxel, Ronald L. 95,97,194 Trude, Timothy E. 46,105 Trygg, Daniel C. Turner, Harley 19,27,100,116,117,134,144, 152 Turner, Mitchell 116,117 Turnwall, Brian R. Tyberg, Betty L. U Ullmann, Kenneth L. 170 Unger, David H. Urspringer, Janet L. 192 V Vall, Harlan M. Van Antwerp, Kathleen G. 84 Van Benschoten, David B. 26,91,144 Van Gorkum, John D. 35,132,133,147,223 Van Gorkom, Paul D. 35 Van Hooser, Jeff K. 144 Van Hooser, Kathleen R. 14 Van Loon, Daniel R. 116 Van Loon, Debra A. 157,158 Van Vonderen, Jeffrey J. 100 Van Wambeke, Shirley J. 27,76,119,155 Vantries, Ladonna J. 86,196 Ver Straten, Rebecca L. Verunac, Susan C. 49,192 Veth, Barbara A. 223 Vogel, Alan R. 21, 22 Vogel, Gary L. Vogel, Marcia D. Vondelinde, Mark J. Vork, Robert G. 173 Voth, Debra J. Voth, Steven M. 21-23,27 Waalwyk, Stephanie G. 173 Wahl, Sandra M. Wahlen, Pamela J. Wahlin, Dwight G. 116,117 Wahlin, Gloria F. 196 Walbert, Sarah A. Waldenstrom, Carl S. Walen, Karen L. Walker, Allen D. Walker, Debra A. 136 Walker, Margaret L. 136 Wall, Rachel A. Waller, Rebecca T. 198 Walton, Cynthia B. Wareham, Stephen C. Warkentien, Joyce S. Warner, Debra J. Watkins, Linda K. Watkins, Penny L. 197 Watson, Dennis S. Watson, Dianne Watson, Sharon R. 76,128 Weir, Carolyn J. 37 Weitzel, Tom F. 43 Weldon, Gary D. Welker, Rosalie A. 192 Wells, Beryl J. Wells, Kristine E. Wessel, Deborah J. 123 Wesslund, Eileen R. Wessman, Barbara L. West, Judith A. 46 Westlund, Gary T. Westman, Barbara K. Wetzell, David E. 96,136 Wetzell, Karen E. Wheeler, Patricia J. Whittaker, Judy M. Whittaker, Steven R. 18,19,27,144,152 Widen, Jean E. Wierson, Daniel D. Wik, Lori J. 151,223 Wilbee, Tresa 97 Wilkins, Charles W. Wilkins, Marsha L. 115,123,199 Williams, Barbara A. Williams, Karen L. 172 Williams, Mary B. 65,196 Williams, Sally M. Wilson, Gregory D. Wilson, Janet E. 30 Windham, Christine E. Winge, Charles T. Wirth, Rosanne H. 84,155 Witherington, Dale A. 26,97,137,142 Witzgall, Frederick L. 72,79,137 Wobig, Cindy M. Woerner, Susan L. Wold, Daniel P. Wold, Joyce M. Wolff, Joyce K. 183 Wong, Faith Y. Wong, Wan Chi M. 41 Wood, Mark R. 26,28,155 Woodard, Clay E. Wray, Bruce R. Wright, Gary S. 46,47,134 Y Yardch, Nancy S. York, Sandra E. Youngblood, Carolyn J. Youngquist, Joan K. 154 Youngquist, Thomas J. Zaderaka, Marlene E. Zaderaka, Marvin H. Zopfi, Rebecca A. Zosel, Paul W. Zupfer, Beverly R. 223 204 205 ROSEVILLE COVENANT CHURCH Hamline Avenue North at County Road C SUNDAYS Church School 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Christian Greetings First Baptist Church Sierra & Draper Streets Kingsburg, California Pastor Gordon Platt ••••• 7,- ��� Congratulations to the Class of 1973 from COLLEGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4747 College Avenue San Diego, California 92115 Rev. Robert E. Luther, Pastor Welcome to ROSEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Proclaiming the Good News Just 5 Miles From Campus 211 W. County Rd. B-2 Roseville - Phone 484-9604 Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 A.M. ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 19333 Lahser Road Detroit, Michigan 48219 313/533-7253 Organized 1916 Affiliated with the Baptist General Conference NORTHSHORE BAPTIST CHURCH John A. Valine, Pastor 10301 - N.E. 145th Street Bothell, Washington 98011 CONGRATULATIONS FROM BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Gardner, Massachusetts Rev. Edwin F. Lindquist BALDWIN HILLS BAPTIST LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA "A Gospel Church With the Heart of Christ" Congratulations Graduates *INE VILLS eatMUNITY 04-111W14 Affiliated with the Baptist General Conference Visit us if you're visiting California Fellowship with us if you settle in Orange County Irvine is the largest planned city in the United States Today 13,000 people live here. By 1990 there will be 450,000 people in Irvine. If you can't be one of us, please pray for us. Irvine Hills Community Church Rev. Richard D. Samuelson, Pastor Suite 107 2082 Michelson Dr. Irvine, California 92664 (714) 833-3836 206 207 Phone 451-6822 FDIC 208 209 COM PLIMENTS BAPTIST GENERAL CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND FIRST COVENANT CHURCH 1280 Arcade Street Norbert E. Johnson, Sr. Pastor Paul H. Erickson, Assoc. Pastor Frances M. Anderson, D.C.E. Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11:00 Our Young People Attending BETHEL COLLEGE: John Meacham, Sharon Nelson, Steven Nelson FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin MINNEHAHA BAPTIST CHURCH 4155 41st Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 Telephone: 724-6000 Pastor: Clifford Holm Minister of C.E.: Daniel Weir "Building God's Kingdom With You In Mind" Temple Baptist Church Rockford, Illinois DROVERS STATE BANK "Your Full Service Friendly Bank" S. Concord St. & I 494 South St. Paul, Minn. "GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD. . ." MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCH ROLLING MEADOWS, ILLINOIS 2220 EDGERTON STREET AT HWY. 36 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55117 Berean Baptist Church 309 East County Road 42 (Just East of I 35W) Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 (612) 432-7168 SAWYER HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Red Arrow Highway Sawyer Michigan 49125 Roy A. Williamson Pastor CONGRATULATIONS 1973 GRADUATES AL, I +01 NEW ENGLAND •• 0•.0•.0 us BAPTIST GENERAL CONFERENCE 1233 CENTRAL STREET EVANSTON ILLINOIS 60201 PHONE: 312-328-8500 IliI I 411.11i 0 111111T1'1l1'11i1r 111 A ltililii iimillitilmli ll ili 11111111 ' 11 "..' ' 111,1 '1 1 '1 r i" I pill I I I Hi' 1 1 PASTORS: ROBERT S. RICKER WM. L. HENDRICKS JAROL F. DUERKSEN edina baptist CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES EDINA BAPTIST CHURCH INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP, FELLOWSHIP, AND SERVE WITH THEM SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 & 10:50 a.m. Worship 7:00 p.m. FELLOWSHIP HOUR WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT DINNER 6:00 p.m. VARIOUS MINISTRIES 7: 15 MUSIC DIRECTORS: JULIUS WHITINGER MAC SODERQUIST Congratulations to all of you on the new Bethel. We praise the Lord with you. Our students at Bethel: Rita Blair Terry Karlsgodt Craig Hansen Marcia Peterson LaDonna Vantries FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ALEXANDIA, MINNESOTA CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3355 Constellation Road LOMPOC, CALIFORNIA 93436 805/733-3545 PASTORS: WALLIS A. TURNER JAMES M. DAHL north S dte bank Free 1820 North Lexington Avenue (3 Blocks North of Larpenteur Avenue) Drive-In Daily from 7:30 A.M. Till 6:00 P.M. (Except Saturday) 9:00 A.M. - 4:00P.M. Friday till 7:30 Checking 489-8811 210 211 INDIVIDUAL PATRONS A.F. Tessing Chicago, Illinois J. Malcolm Landen Sawyer, Michigan John E. Nielsen St. Paul Minnesota C.I. Anderson Allendale, New Jersey Arnold P. Hultgreen River Forest, Illinois W.F. Widen St. Paul, Minnesota Robert 0. Ashbach St. Paul, Minnesota Violet Bergquist Chicago, Illinois Richard Osborne Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thoren South Yarmouth , Massachusetts Mr. Donald E. Benson Edina, Minnesota Oscar Berglund Spring Valley, California Emery C. Holzworth Lincoln, Nebraska Rev. Emery C. Holzworth Lincoln, Nebraska . . . a word of thanks, Bethel students .. . We're glad for the opportunity God has given us to minister to area students. But it is not a "one-way" street. You have enriched our services, our music, our church, our lives. God be with you as you take your next step. Welcome to Bethany . . . always. Bethany Baptist Church 2025 W. Skillman at Cleveland St. Paul (Roseville) Minnesota Albert M. Windham, Pastor Donald R. McCann, Assoc. Pastor 212 BETHEL COFFEE SHOP FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BOX 322 PHONE: (612) 857-2495 GROVE CITY, MINNESOTA 56243 JOHNATHAN L. LARSON, PASTOR MEMBER OF THE BAPTIST GENERAL CONFERENCE CROSS OF GLORY BAPTIST CHURCH COUNTY RD. 3 AND SHADY OAK RD. HOPKINS, MINNESOTA PASTOR LEONARD KARLBERG ASSOCIATE PASTOR MARK WATKINS COLUMBIA BAPTIST CONFERENCE 14032 AURORA AVE. NO. SEATTLE, WA 98133 206-365-9890 Compliments of MID-ATLANTIC BAPTIST CONFERENCE BORGSTROM PHARMACY MALONE GRAPHICS 213 COMPLIMENTS OF BE HEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth and Maple GREEN BAY,WISC. 54304 Albert R. Siebert, Pastor YOUR PHARMACY AWAY FROM HOME 1585 HAMLINE AVE. NORTH 646-2034 646-8036 1650 SNELLING Pizzi DRIVE RUT 11101181111 liWittItti MOM Ili Mit ASHBACH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BE NICE TO THEM. THEY'RE BUILDING OUR NEW CAMPUS! 214 FALCON HEIGHTS PHARMACY 1707 N. SNELLING AVE. (LARPENTUER AT SNELLING) 646-4555 FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY TO ARDEN HILLS CAMPUS ELWOOD CARLSON OPTICIAN Glasses Contact Lenses 272 LOWRY MEDICAL ARTS ST. PAUL, MN. 55102 HARVEST PUBLICATIONS *Pass-along take-homes *THE STANDARD and Tips *FAMILY TIE devotionals *Bulletin Service *Audio-visual ministries *Communication media Mail order supply service to the churches of the Baptist General Conference. 1233 Central St., Evanston, Illinois 60201 Phone: (312) 328-8500 YOUR SOURCE FOR QUALITY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MATERIALS *Harvest curriculum *Evangelical Sunday school and VBS materials *Camp curriculum LAKE HARRIET BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR: Wendell K. Grout ASSOC. PASTOR: Mr. Gary Bassham MINISTER OF MUSIC: William B. Berntsen "A message from the Word- A mission to the World" 4954 Upton Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55410 Phone: 920-4767 SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship: 10:45 A.M. Evening Service: 7:00 P.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 EAST SIXTH STREET WILLMAR, MINNESOTA, 56201 SERVICES: Sunday 8:00 A.M. Radio over KWLM 9:45 A.M. Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:30 P.M. Evening Gospel Hour Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Family Nite Services PASTOR WILLIAM TILTORN ASSIST. PASTOR JIM CLARK 216 ST. PAUL, FALCON BARBERSHOP MINNESOTA 55101 JIM—MONTE--GARY 217 GREETINGS IN JESUS NAME EMMETT V. JOHNSON - EXECUTIVE MINISTER ROBERT W. KOBIELUSH - ASSOCIATE MINISTER OF YOUTH & CAMPING RICHARD TURNWALL - ASSOCIATE MINISTER FOR CHURCH GROWTH & SPECIAL MINISTRIES OLIVER C. KRANHOLM - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Congratulations Graduates from your friends at the Whittier Area Baptist Fellowship 10005 S. Cole Rd., Whittier, California 90603 J. Daniel Baumann, Pastor ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 5th & Polk - Anoka Delmar Dahl, pastor Students: Janell Beckman Richard Bromley, Frank Evans 646-7135 tlee44~4 egkital WOPillter4ty, e012 C. 2001 West Larpenteur Avenue Saint Paul, Minnesota 55113 EST. 1906 STORE AND GREENHOUSES 175,000 Square feet of Glass Eagle Rock Baptist Church 1499 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90041 INDIAN LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH Our Centennial Year 1873-1973 "A Century with Christ - Eternity Ahead." Hebrews 11:39-40 Carl L. Holmberg, Pastor Fast efficient service at the JOHN W. IVANCE COMPANY 1618 Pioneer Bldg. 224-7358 INSURANCE • INVESTMENTS JOHN W. IVANCE, Sr. JOHN W. IVANCE, Jr. JOHN G. CHISHOLM RUSSELL AKRE Life-Auto-Home Business-Mutual Funds =0 cd (v1)i cd cd cd d :(:), '-'cl t C1' 7Z:1 , cn -d- ..) Fvu, 08 t''d' ; (u." • E. F c,i < • `.- -6 ,,1,, ,c,s c o LL .:I I ;'''' ::; 1 i 7::1, ! c! .2:cI ' C ico 7!. 12 :) : 1 8 4 : . - .2: : :g 2 . I !:: :2s0 1:1 :I . f.,2' u8:, :.Hu cg:= 2:::E: , 2ce3 o. C co ',-), ,j.. 6%1 , 2d 0c . ) .? . t" ..s.;t 2 a) ,I., .. = ,. -3 ct c'" ai cl >, . ? c7i : ,,-; . 1 (c/t3 : C'D 4- — " 2 8 = . _ . - •. 1) ; -,. _ ' 2 -,,. 0 0 - ' ') ,.). 2 ;) , c u, : .,..! : .:- 2 : : cf:, 7. " -2) 20 ' 7• > " .4 0 -‘ r-1-1 `,/,3 -c •E 1:3 .`.) 8 L" ' a 2 ..- '`-' 2 ° v; .E '6 'G ..t s ' •d = -) z- . 4 -) 1)) F-....,, ,Nu_d u ..., -,T; ..,. (: • ,.4 , zi,r 2, , : x = C ,.= .d U,= . C:f (:-) 2C . : I: C2 - uoc: C ! . ! •. . .! . : . :.,c , , : CI ;: ): tf, T:r •: - : 7,E 2u .u_ , . g ./2 '5). — — — — 0., ..z. .....•--, — _ g. ,,, .17; 1 71' t.'r-i co i u° cci" ; :60- 07:1; • ((-,) 07:5'; 4: oi : c71. 5 cc2- .; : 4'iN: 2: Lrci uv.... ! uv.... u.4... .i...94,. iu.r cit,,.,),,.. 2 ,.,:.1)...7.,,., - 0 u ,,.1. u . v „ ..,. u g,:,, .,.,. > ... , .,ff I-C? .C-,2 18.11 c' :17 r.. E •:'-j 7.6- 1) i z L z a; co oi) an 0:1 o ,- u C.1- >, 0:11.,,, = = N yC v i,.,, .. > = ,72 a ..5., = ,42 in 0 oaim . ;,-,1.- > _ oc ___ ,,,, 6: 00 4. 4. [a. c) c,. if. 4 [2: ir. W..1 W: ii: Xi 6: 4. (.) 0=1 W. ,-.1 DO O WJ CCS (I) C,) 41-5 cza .4■1 O CI) 1.) ROSEVILLE North Snelling at Highway 36 IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Bruce Herrstrom Pastor Ron Elliott Minister of Youth 220 221 IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1016 GRAND AVENUE WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 60085 REV. J. MARSHALL PETERSON REV. WILLIAM J. WRIGHT Pastor Charles Landon FORD PARKWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 1901 Ford Parkway Phone 698-6387 St. Paul, Minnesota 55116 Rev. Roger T. Goodson, Pastor 1633 Wilson Ave. Chicago Heights, Ill. 60411 printing and creative graphics _ _ _ _ Coed e 641-7 maLone 1545 uapbics w.LaRpenreuR inc. st.paui 646-1762 0 BETHEL DINING CENTER 01110116 10 OM PiWO OPEN 40 4,0 LATE! UNCLE JOHN'S 12:30 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs. ALL NIGHT FRI. & SAT. FAMILY RESTAURANT BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2307 17th Avenue Greeley, Colo. 80631 THE GREAT PLAINS BAPTIST CONFERENCE PAUL LUNDGREN, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 3341 S 1 13th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68144 Twenty-Five Churches and two Mission Points ministering to the spiritual needs of the State of Nebraska since 1971. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Of Simi Valley 2000 Royal Ave SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. Bermel-smaby REALTORS ALWAYS A MOVE AHEAD Bermel -Smaby REALTORS 271 Silver Lake Road 636-1670 "Buy all the land you can cause they ain't makin' no more." Will Rogers Compliments of., Dale Lindberg Elden J. Elseth Bob MacCornack WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RECOGNIZE THOSE STUDENTS SERVING THE LORD THROUGH OUR SUMMER MISSIONARY PROJECT. THEY ARE AS FOLLOWS: TANNIS HART SUE COMBS BARB VETH WENDELL STOESZ MARK JOHNSON LYNDA GOULD JENNY EDDY SHERRI DOW ARLA BERRY RON JOHNSON JUDY HARRINGTON RON BLOMBERG CAROL GUNDERSON DAVE HANSEN BEV ZUPFER KAREN LINDSTEDT PATTI CARLSON PETE ENCHELMEYER STEVE FERRARIO JOHN VAN GORKOM MARSHAL SHELLEY PERRY HUBBARD LORI JO WIK BILL LOOMIS FLORIDA CONFERENCE ALBERTA CONFERENCE INNER CITY: DEAN STREET, NEW YORK INNER CITY: CENTRAL AVENUE, CHICAGO NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MISSION SPEARHEAD IN MEXICO HONDURAS MINNESOTA CONFERENCE GERMANY ALASKA VENTURES FOR VICTORY KENYA SANDPOINT, ALASKA 223 Sincerely yours in Christ's love, PARTNERSHIP PRAISE 222 CHRISTIAN SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE, DAN PETERSON Daniel H. Lambrides "Time to Run" Counseling Director DHL:FJM THE CORNERSTON Dear President Lundquist: I am just writing to express my joy and appreciation for the role played by Bethel College students at the premiere showing of "Time To Run." As I write this letter, the film has one more day to run. We have shown to about 14,000 people and over 1,100 have responded to the invitation to receive Christ or to renew their committment to Him. Our counseling staff has had a very large and very rich task. Among the key people on our staff of counselors we have had a good number from Bethel. As a matter of fact, we could not have had the quality ministry that we did have if it were not for Bethel students. We are deeply appreciative. The idea of preparing a task force to penetrate society for Christ is an ever increasing reality! So I say "Thank You" to you and your colleagues there at Bethel. We extend our appreciation as well to the students who did much to share with so many. "I SHALL RETURNI9191 " ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY PHOTOGRAPH SPRING/1959 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO LYNETTE DREESEN, EDITOR BARB ELSETH, ASSISTANT EDITOR WAYNE PAULUK, ASSISTANT EDITOR JAN MIKO, BUSINESS MANAGER DALE NYSTROM, PHOTO MANAGER DUANE BENNETT, PHOTO LAB ASSISTANT DOUG JOHNSON, PHOTO LAB ASSISTANT PAUL ERICKSON, PHOTO LAB RICK NELSON, PHOTO LAB KEITH PASKIEWICZ, PHOTOGRAPHER GREG ROSAS, PHOTOGRAPHER STEVE BUTLER, PHOTOGRAPHER SHARON WATSON, PHOTOGRAPHER BYRON CARLSON, PHOTOGRAPHER JAMES TREECE, - BRAND" PHOTOS MARY JOHNSON, TYPING AND PRODUCTION KAREN HOKANSON, PLANNING AND PRODUCTION DIANE LEWIS, MAILING DEBBIE GUSTAFSON, MAILING RON BLOMBERG, BOOKKEEPING CHERYL ANDERSON, COPY MRS. MICHELSON, ADVICE DALE JOHNSON, ADVICE SENATE, PATIENCE AND FINANCIAL AID CLARION STAFF (Marshall, Fred, Debbie, and Jeannine), MORAL SUPPORT AND TO ALL THE REST OF YOU WHO MADE THE YEAR AN INTERESTING AND ENJOYABLE ONE TO RECORD! 224 ' |
Language | English |
Description
Title | bua-1973 1 |
Transcript | FROM - BETHEL•COLLEGE 1480 NORTH SNELLING AVENUE T. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55108 st CLASS ENCLOSURE: SPIRE TO BETHEL COLLEGE 3900 BETHEL DRIVE ARDEN HILLS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 551 |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for bua-1973 1