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Object Description
Title | Bethel Yearbook 1974 |
Alternative Title | Spire 1974 |
Academic Year | 1973 - 1974 |
Subject |
Bethel College (Saint Paul, Minn.) College yearbooks |
Description | This volume documents the people, events, activities and ideas of the Bethel community during the 1973 - 1974 school year |
Date Published | 1974 |
Decade | 1970 |
Digital Publisher | Bethel University |
Editor | Starr, Jack |
Contributors | Dressen, Lynnette (Production Editor); Shelley, Marshall (Copy Editor); Kingsley, Mary (Copy Editor); Bennett, Duane (Photo Editor); Rossi, Jack (Business Manager); Nystrom, Dale (Photographer); Johnson, Doug (Photographer); Butler, Doug (Photographer); Nyberg, Tim (Artwork); Johnson, Jill (Artwork); Starr, Jack (Artwork); Hedstrom, Bert (Company Representative and 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-1974 |
Transcript | THIS IS THE SPIRE PUBLISHED AT BETHEL COLLEGE, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, BY THE STUDENTS AND STAFF AT BETHEL COLLEGE, WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM GOD. IlIiuiii • :r 9 r VEN This is supposedly an in-troduction to this book which is supposedly a rep-resentation of Bethel Col-lege which needs no intro-duction to most of you people reading this because you are, have been or will be a student, teacher, ad-ministrator, staff member or somebody otherwise connected with Bethel al-ready. Nevertheless .. . Bethel is an accredited, co-educational liberal arts college committed to an evangelical Christian posi-tion. It is located on the shores of Lake Valentine in Arden Hills, Minnesota. It has a faculty of approxi-mately 80, and is attended by almost 1,300 students. The college is owned and operated by the Baptist General Conference and policy is set by the Board of Regents which reserves the right to change any charges or regulations listed in the catalog. The fees this year were as follows: Tuition ... $212.00 per course, Audit fee ... $50.00, Application fee ... $10.00, Registration fee ... $50.00, Room ... $150.00 to $250.00 per term. Food Service plan ... $200.00 minimum per term. Every-thing will be more next year. Bethel College is ac-credited by the North Cen-tral Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, The American Association of University Women, the American Association for Teacher Education and the National Council for Accre-ditation of Teacher Educa-tion. Bethel is certified by the State of Minnesota for Elementary and Secondary programs, and has recogni-tion by the University of Minnesota. Bethel is a member of the Christian College Consortium and the Upper Midwest Association for Intercultural Education. Bethel is certified by the Council on Social Work Education for the prepara-tion of professional social workers. Bethel does not have the Good Housekeep-ing Seal of Approval. But then, Good Housekeeping doesn't have Bethel's seal of approval either. Bethel's philosophy of education is reflected in the profile of its teaching faculty. Our pro-fessors have studied in in-stitutions all over this coun-try and in many others. About 51% have earned their doctorates and anoth-er 12% are Ph.D. candi-dates. More important, they have a deep commitment to Christ and are serious about being accessible for consultation. The work load and schedule at Bethel fol-lows the "four-one-four" plan, meaning that the normal load for each term is four courses with one course during the January interim. A course is expect-ed to take one-fourth of a student's time in a forty-hour study week. A total of 2 3 t //V 41/41k) 34 courses is required for graduation. Seventeen of these are to be in the stu-dent's special field, his con-centration and cognates. The others include, 3 Bible courses; 2 Colloquy cours-es; 3 Division oriented courses, 1 each from 3 of the 4 divisions, Humanities, Arts and Letters, Behavioral Science, and Natural Sci-ence; 4 Concern-oriented courses, 1 from each area, Orientation, Communica-tion, Environment, and Creativity; and 5 just plain balance courses. Quality of work is evaluated in terms of grades A, B, C, D, N, and in grade points with N meaning no grade and no points. No change of regis-tration is completed until a "Change of Registration" form has been properly completed and filed in the Registrar's office. Every student is accountable for all required work in each of his courses, including work missed because of absence, and as such, he must as-sume full responsibility for class attendance in a way satisfactory to the instruc-tor. At the close of the Fall, and Spring terms, one week is provided for final exami-nations. Bethel College is located on a 214 acre campus in Arden Hills, Minn. On the campus there is one Resi-dence Hall, known as New Dorm and two sections of townhouses known as Townhouse West and Town-house East, Individual Townhouses are known as A,B,C,D,E,F and so on. With the same originality, the 4 buildings which house the academic complex of the school are known as AC, FAC, LRC, and PEC. Meals are served in the LRC at the cafeteria but food may also be bought in the coffee shop. There are general principles by which student behavior is guided at Be-thel. Hopefully legalism and negativism is avoided as much as possible in order to place primary stress upon personal vital rela-tionship to Jesus Christ as Lord. The Student Association is the governing body which exercises a general control of student affairs. It coordi-nates activities of college life through ... but actual-ly, all of these facts and fig-ures, these vital statistics, don't tell us the things we need to know to survive at Bethel. There are certain important things to know: You can't use Food cou-pon's (Bethel Fun Money) in the coffeeshop, but the French fries are worth spending real money on. Doc Dalton's coffee is 50 and has cookies to go with it. The art history room and the yellow chairs in the li-brary are both under en-chantment by an evil fairy to make you fall asleep when you can't afford to. The bus leaves promptly 4 5 5 minutes late, except when Hollister drives, it's 6 1/2. Chances are that the bal-cony above the door of the new dorm will be sheltering someone with a wastebas-ket full of water waiting for you. Underneath the stairs is a great place to sleep if you've had an all-nighter the night before. The signs "New Sod, Keep Off" don't mean any-thing. On any given night there will be a number of rook games in progress in any one of the dorms. Nobody swims in Lake Valentine. Actually, to really find out what it is like at Bethel you have to be a part of it. 6 7 9 8 Over 550 freshmen and transfers met for the first time during Welcome Week 1973. The class of '77 began its Welcome Week activities with Wednesday's opening night mixer. Egg tossing contests, the mattress carry, the bat twirl and stuff the string contests each provided the new potential scholars a chance to lose their dignity. Phil Kitchen earned a standing ovation for his concert on Thursday. The movie "Airport" was shown Friday, and the reel falling off the projector added immensely to the suspense. The annual banquet was held in the gym. The program included original skits spoofing Bethel's solitude, sports, studies, spiritual and social life. Monday's all-day picnic continued despite rain. Most of the picnickers didn't notice since they had participated in the canoe race. Bev Kiel and John Anderson headed the 31 member Welcome Week staff. After the lengthy five-day Welcome Week ordeal, most of the students were ready to settle down for serious study or the normal life of a Bethelite, Coffee Shopping. And so another class was introduced to the ways, life and times of Bethel College. Linda Armstrong and the Big Bunny, Pat Repp. Sandy Lachler and Steve Hage. in troduce new freshmen to bet hel 10 12 13 • b, Coach Reynolds and PresidE Lundquist. Touchdown! Phil Aune Harvey Lindgren, Fred Witzgall and Terry Karlsgodt. Jack Rossi Norris Anderson Phil Swanson and Coach Reynolds. Larry Rocholl, Shelly Carlson, Craig Hansen. The rabid rooters. Shelly Carlson Above: Terry Jensen Left: The Defense Football "Injuries hurt us a lot this year, and the 3-6 record was disappointing. But it takes more than talent to win, and we finally learned that. Each team has to realize that." "Even though I, personally, gained more yards and scored more touch-downs than last year, I was frustrated. The wins over Dakota Wesleyan, Sioux Falls and Concordia were great, but some of the other games were so close, we real-ly should have won." "We have the personnel returning next year to win, and we realize what has to be done. I'm looking forward to it." Larry Rocholl Dave VanBenschoten and Brent Lundgren. I'm a junkie for ya, baby You're black, beautiful and strong: I'm a chunkie for ya, lady You're my rest, my peace and song. I see ya every day — Don't care too much what time; I'll always pass your way and get my thrills for just a dime. You kill a hunger fast— Your taste is raw and hot; Where would I be without you, You lusty COFFEE SHOP? J.A. Cederberg 1111'111111111ilidli 11111111 When through one man a little more love and goodness, a little more light and truth comes into the world, then that man's life has had meaning. Alfred Delp Virgil Olson will leave next year after serving five years as Vice President and Dean of Bethel College — He taught several years at the seminary and will be accepting the position as the Executive Secretary of the Board of World Missions of the Baptist General Conference. Our loss is their gain. We'll miss him. PHILOSOPHY Anderson, Stanley D. (Chairman) Assoc. Prof. Philosophy Smith, W. Robert Prof. Philosophy Stewart, Melville Assoc. Prof. Philosophy The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind. William James Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step: only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road. 18 Philosophy as an intellectual discipline gives critical attention to the basic questions regarding reality, truth, meaning and value. 19 The cross country team finished second in the Tri- State Conference behind Westmar College, which fin-ished second in the nation. "I really appreciated the unity I felt on this team," said Larry Caldwell. We wouldpray with each other beforeevery meet, and the guys were sincerely con-cerned with each other's performance as much, if not more, than our own personal results." The team will miss the leadership of seniors Harley Turner and captain Dave Peterson, but the slack should be taken up next year by freshmen John Cox and Larry Caldwell, sophomore Jeff Larson, and junior Steve Whittaker. "Coach Glader was a real asset," added Caldwell. He kept us loose." The members of the team this year were: Dave Christiansen, Doug Peterson, Scott Anderson, Larry Caldwell, John Cox, Jeff Larson, Dan Haggar, John Lauer, Dave Peterson, Harley Turner, and Steve Whit-taker. Dr. Gene Glader was the coach. >- Cr z 0 0 : .. .. i. .................................................. . .. ...................................... .. . : N: : :: •... . ::::: .:, •:: .. .. . . . ............. 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THE GREENING OF BETHEL OCTOBER 19-21 Sheloa Hanson was crowned Homecoming Hostess at a pep fest kicking off what may be called one of the most exciting weekends of the year. With Dave Hoehl and Jimbo Anderson con-tributing the insanity as MC's the evening set the pace for the varie-ty of the weekend. Miss Joy Simp-son provided entertainment as well as inspiration at a Friday Night Concert singing many styles of music. Then she and the Festival Choir directed by C. Ed-ward Thomas united in singing "I Have a Dream". The next night Greg Speck, Brenda Barth, Bryan Christiansen, ten Bethel students and "Praise" provided an evening of fun, entertaining the crowd with variety show sketches, musi-cal numbers and a serious come-dy, followed by coffee and donuts and a short concert by Jay and Gail Caress and Eric Tanquist. All of these things combined to make a weekend of excitement, laughter, reflection, entertain-ment, inspiration and above all glory to God. Greg and Carol Moser Priest and some of the scribes Greg Speck and Kerry Jo Olson Bryant Christiansen Sheloa The boys in the band, prais( Jo Giunta The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only The Beginning. Ivy Baker Priest HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE Johnson, James E. (Chairman) Prof. History Carlson, G. William Asst. Prof. History & Pol. Science Dalton, Roy C. Prof. History Nelson, Sidney Instr. History Olsen, Olaf S. Prof. History Ondercin, David Spec. Instr. History Jessup, Dwight W. Assoc. Prof. Political Science Johnson, William C. Assoc. Prof. Political Science 26 27 This year, the first year of its varsity standing, the soccer team closed its season with a 5-4-1 record. It was a rough year. There were tough teams and rough teams and a lot of injuries. Three players placed nationally in scoring for the first half of the season. Steve Voth was 3rd, Peter Wilson 14th, and Dan Anderson 28th in NAIA. Coach Juan Salas coached Bethel's team. Coach Salas is from Bolivia and was one of the leading referees in Minnesota before taking over the coaching job. Next year Steve Voth will take over coaching chores .as Mr. Salas will return to his referee responsibilities. He hopes injuries will not take as heavy a toll as this year. , 1 • - ; 77. i ( i I 7 , 1 f / IllitiL 29 V• I'• = J-ca • -1: - Dr. Christian BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Christian, Paul J. (Chairman) Prof. Biology Goff, Thomas L. Asst. Prof. Biology Johnson, Russell W. Assoc. Prof. Biology I was in the throes of my annual spring slump. It was Friday, the culmination of a perfectly uneventful academic week. My classes for the day were over, begging to be forgotten until Monday. The sun was shining on the sea with all his might. And there I sat, in botany. That's right, botany. And of my own free will too. No coercion or persuasion. Not even an invitation. I just went. Why? Well, for one thing I thought the change of pace might be refreshing. Very often One gets so bogged down in the familiarity of his own classes that he becomes insensitive, unappreciative, dead. The excitement of learning dwindles, professors' personalities fade, and the whole educational enterprise wallows in a slough of sameness. Also, I was faintly curious. It had been four years since my own academic involvement with the Science Department, and the ravages of time had dulled my memory. Just what do botanists do? Mostly though, I went to see Russ Johnson again, to see if he was still the same. I wondered if some of his mystique had been left upstairs in the old College Building where the smell of formaldehyde oozed from the very walls and the blood of a thousand fetal pigs stained the floor, where the odor of death was masked only by Russ' everlasting plants. I've harbored a soft spot in my heart for Russ ever since he gave me a B in General Biology. As is usually the case with required courses (you new curriculum softies don't know how good you've got it), precious few tidbits of knowledge survive from my Gen. Bio. days. But I do remember Russ Johnson, with his boundless enthusiasm, his incredible spontaneity, and his unashamed love for God's creation. And so I went back to see if it was still there. The first few minutes of class were given over to reminding students of the greenhouse project, making some preliminary plans for Arbor Day, and returning exams. Then, with characteristic abandon, Russ departed from the syllabus to talk about flowers. As he delved into the mysteries of petal, pistil, pollen, and parthenogenesis, I marvelled again at the man's irrepressible spirit. After decades of teaching and dozens of springs, he still approaches each April with the contagious excitement of youth and manages somehow to produce the same enchantment in even the most unlearned observer. Perhaps no one deserved our move to this campus more than Russ. After laboring for years on a few acres of hard ground with its carefully cultivated flora, at last, in the twilight of his career, he is surrounded by the wild things he loves. Ralph Waldo Emerson is not noted for his poetry; nevertheless, he has his moments. "Woodnotes: I" is one of them, and, time lag notwithstanding, it could only have been written about Russ Johnson. I quote the first stanza. In the wood he travels glad, Without better fortune had, Melancholy without bad. Knowledge this man prizes best Seems fantastic to the rest: Pondering shadows, colors, clouds, Grass-buds and caterpillar-shrouds, Boughs on which the wild bees settle, Tints that spot the violet's petal, Why Nature loves the number five, And why the star-form she repeats: Lover of all things alive, Wonderer at all he meets, Wonderer chiefly at himself, Who can tell him what he is? Or how meet in human elf Coming and past eternities? God has revealed Himself to man through His Word, both written and living: the Bible and His Son, But God also reveals Himself through nature. And that makes Russ Johnson the greatest evangelist I've ever heard. Reprinted from The Clarion, April 26,1974 By David J. Healy 30 31 • • r Left to right — Standing: Duane Bennet, Photo Editor; Jack Ros-si, Business Manager; John Merrit, Sports Editor, Chuck Jack-son, Editor; Seated: Judy Harrington, Copy Editor; Marcia Bar- ■ bour, Production Editor. • A First Place rating for news magazines has been awarded the BETHEL CLARION by the Columbia Scholastic Press Associations of Columbia University, New York. We're glad because we've been working our butts off all year to get it. The Clarion received 940 out of 1,00'' points scoring highest in the area of appearance and readability, news writing, in depth writing, feature writing and editorials. (Taken from Clarion — Vol.49 No. 25) 32 33 34 35 . Just a short bus ride, a few miles south and we find the sights and sounds of the Old Bethel, and of those still living there. of course, there are still those who think that it is possible to study .. . . 4. • Na • , ;$1" • • 7 — MUSIC — (mu zik) n. The science or art of pleasing, expressive, or intelligible combination of tones: the art of making such combinations, especially into compositions of definite structure and significance: the art of inventing or writing or of rendering, such compositions. Faculty members of the Music department are Robert Berglund, Prof of Music Robert Beverley, Instructor of Woodwinds Jean Christian, Instructor of Organ Charles Erickson, Instructor of Brass Mary Fall, Instructor of Voice Ruth Fardig, Instructor of Piano Vivian Houk, Instructor of Music Gorden Howell, Prof Of Music Oliver Mogck, Associate Prof of Music C Howard Smith, Prof. of Music C Edward Thomas. Associate Prof of Music Julius Whitinger, Prof. of Music sr 141M44 7 v6- 6/- Rob-Q. R s The thrill of the chase, and the signs of victorious hunters were evident once again at Bethel as male arms began to sport decorative garters. Yes, fans, Nik- Dag was once again with us. In a somewhat dubious attempt to add credibility to the proceedings by identification with an established holiday a turkey was used in chapel to signify the start of the action. Rules were: 1. Thou shalt wait 18 hours after the gobble, before nabbing thy prey. 2. Thou shalt not nab over the phone. 3. Thou shalt place upon thy captive's arm, a garter signifying his subservience to you. 4. Thou shalt bake thy captive a cake or pie or cookies. Activities ranged from an Alumni vs Varsity basketball team to pizza eating to concerts. The tight harmonies and talented performance of Gabriel provided entertainment Friday night and on Saturday, the crowd gaped, gawked, grooved, grinned, groaned and gasped to the big boss sound of the latest of the new super-groups, Priest and the Scribes. Fresh from an engagement in the Shower Room, the group was led by John Priestley (you know, tall guy with the mustache?) who formed it in revenge for not being asked to Nik Dag. Mary Hadenfeldt, one of the members of the group, who, after the concert, wasn't asked to comment on the group's performance, didn't. 41 42 The experimental theatre rang with the sounds of "Cycle 73" for a number of nights in November. Taken from the medieval mystery plays produced by the early church, "Cycle 73" presented, with all the humor and pathos of the medieval shows, the Biblical accounts in a more contemporary vein. 10.z, THE LRC (pronounced lurk) .. . THE VERY HEARTTHROB OF THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY Why do yearbooks always show pictures of people sleeping in Libraries? fhi ) , 4 •-• 46 47 - — ---- `alit T Robinson, George E. (Chairman) Asst. Prof. Art Clementson. Richard Visiting Instr. Art Johnson. Dale R . Asst. Prof. Art Johnson, David Instr. Art Johnson, Eugene L . Prof. Art Luckman. Stewart Instr. Art 50 everything falls silent after 11:00 p.m. the halls are long and empty. and the school is the domain of the maintenance crew .. . preparing it once more for daytime .. . THE GREATEST BARRIER TO COMMUNICATION IS THE ILLUSION THAT IT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED 111)011%). fit '440111e4 lab - 7■ ,04 SPEECH & THEATRE Rott, Dale D. (Chairman) Assoc. Prof. Speech Hensley, Wayne Visiting Asst Prof. Speech Mason, James L . Prof. Speech Rainbow, Donald C . Asst. Prof. Speech Stanley, Duane Instr. Speech 52 D 3 54 55 Don Anderson Operations Manager: Chief Engineer This year has been very good to KA-BY Radio. The equipment finally arrived on January 4, 1974, and we could go on the air. But equipment does not make a radio station. The staff worked long hours, without pay, and did what I thought was a good job. Radio is a funny thing. In the Twin Cities there are a lot of radio stations. One can tune the dial and get anything he wants in the way of music, news and sports. This why KA-BY tried to be different. KA-BY was the ONLY station in the Twin Cities that played Christian Contemporary Music all the time. We also had Bethel news and sports, which no other station carried. We tried to reach a majority of the Bethel students, because we could never reach all of them. At this time I would like to thank my staff for their hard work, Roy Wilbee for his patience as our advisor, and most important the audience for their support. Thank you for letting me be a part of Bethel radio. Gene Blair Director of Promotional and Public Affairs John Van Gorkom Program Director, Sports Director Karin Anderson Station Secretary Tim Johnson Announcer, Asst. Chief Engineer With His Love, John Uran, Announcer John Ensor, Announcer Dave Johnson News Reporter Steve Rognrud News Director Tim VanGorkom Announcer Fred McGuire Announcer Steve Ferrario General Manager KA-BY Ruthie Johnson Continuity and Traffic Director Paul Van Gorkom and Joanie Earll Staff Announcer Dr. Roy Wilbee KA-BY Advisor Steve Ferrario General Manager w Festival of Christmas December, 1973 "Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel" 56 A candle-light processional and the strains of "Angels We Have Heard on High", and the 17th Annual Festival of Christmas begins. The Bethel Band, Brass Ensemble, College Choir, Male Chorus, and Women's Choir all blend voices and instruments into a presentation of a variety of music. Folk Songs, carols, and a contata, "The Christmas Story" all work together, as the performers unite in praise to God. 57 Psychology (si-kol o-ji) n. 1. The science which treats of the mind in any of its aspects, systematic knowledge and investigation of the phenomena or consciousness and behavior. 2. The traits, feelings, actions, attributes, collectively of the mind. In other words psychology can be defined as a study of human and animal behavior. One can do this any place on campus. PSYCHOLOGY Muck, Webster C. (Chairman) Prof. Psychology Clemmons, Virginia (Mrs.) Inst. Psychology Harley, Willard F. Jr. Assoc. Prof. Psychology Wright, Wanda Instr. Psychology Youngblood, William Visiting Instr. Psychology 58 The Campus Co-ordinators, Carol An kerberg, Dave Horn, Don Olson, put on good programs this year with the help of many volunteers working together — 61 60 Nikdag Gabriel Movies Mt.Zion Spit Band Monroe and Kitchen and a lot more . . . • • • • With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise before the Lord, the King. Psalms 98:6 68 69 THE IMPRESSIONS OF A COACH The basketball team will be losing five excellent seniors this year. Steve Scroggins, Co-captain, will be a player greatly missed! Steve's ability in taking floor leadership and his recordmaking scoring ability made him a valuable player. Tim Maring, Co-captain, has great jumping skills and shooting ability. He will be greatly missed! Ted Steen, an outstanding defensive player, really made the team defense work. Ted developed into an excellent team leader. Steve, Tim and Ted played four years for Bethel and, due to their loss, next year's game will take on a new complexion as new leadership develops. Phil Aune, a transfer student, has played two seasons for Bethel. Phil added a flavor of determination so contagious it helped stimulate the team as a whole. John Priestley has lots of basketball talent. John contributed to the team both on and off the floor. In hel ping to keep the tension caused by the pressures of the game from taking over, John helped to preserve a unity and friendship felt among the team. It is felt by the players of the basketball team that not only did these seniors add to the team, but the genuineness of a caring, concerned coach for his team, both on and off the floor, was an important plus in keeping spirits up and tempers cool. Steve Scroggins is a graduating senior at Bethel, married, so-ciology major, and a tremendous athlete. Steve, this year, broke the school scoring record and then went on to break the state scoring record for small colleges. 71 As Tri- State Conference basketball corn-petition concluded this year, the Bethel Royals were in first place. Excitement was not forthcoming as one might expect, for Sioux Falls and Northwestern College could also claim that distinction. Steve Scroggins and Mark Robertson were both named to the eight-man All- Con-ference team and Paul Healy was one of six who received honorable mention. The three of them were also among the top ten scorers in the Tri-Conference. 70 T.,41.410164 Express your joy in singing among yourselves psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, making music in your hearts for the ears of the Lord! Thank God at all times for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. And "fit in with" each other, because of your common reverence for Christ. Ephesians 5:19-21 Phillips Translation Following are some of the chapel programs we've had this year. Sept. 17 Song, sharing, scripture. Sept. 18 The father of Professor Justin Abraham, native pioneer Christian in India. Sept. 19 The Lamb's Players. Sept. 20 "Winning the Peace and losing the war in Thailand," a report on Christian missions, by Dr. Don Larson. Sept. 21 Rev. Emmett Johnson, director of the Minnesota Baptist Conference. Sept. 24 Norman Nelson, singer, and Bill McKee, from California. Sept. 25 Student Missionary Presentation. Sept. 26 Pastor Lawson on the Holy Spirit; 1st in a series. Sept. 27 Dr. Robert Mounce, Dean of Western Kentucky University, on Christian faith and liberal arts education. Sept. 28 President Carl Lundquist. Oct. 1 Praise and singing. Oct. 2 Monty Okken, director of Evangelism Corp. Oct. 3 Pastor Lawson, "the Holy Spirit." Oct. 4 Dr. Webster Muck, "The Individual and the Institution." Oct. 5 Dr. Walter Wessel, as a member of translation committee of the New International Bible, in an introduction and discussion of it. Oct. 8,9 Dr. Arthur Lewis, on "Israel, Its Significance Today." Oct. 10 Pastor Lawson, "The Holy Spirit." Oct. 11 Dr. Webster Muck, "The Individual and the Institution." Oct. 12 Karl Lachler of Brazil. Oct. 15 Praise with Dr. Jim Johnson and Mrs. Jean Christian. Oct. 16 President Lundquist. Oct. 17 Pastor Lawson, "The Holy Spirit." Oct. 18 Joy Simpson, singer, on The American Spiritual. Oct. 19 Homecoming Chapel. Oct. 22 Praise in song and scripture. Oct. 23 Dr. David Sperry. Oct. 24 Pastor Lawson, "The Spirit encounters Flesh." Oct. 25 Dana Larson of Argentina. Nov. 5 Meditation and Praise. Nov. 6 Ned Hale, regional director of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Nov. 7 President Lundquist, day of Prayer. Nov. 8 Concert. Nov. 9 Wendell Anderson, as a missionary to the Phillipines. Nov. 12, 13, 14 Dr. J. Edwin Orr, "When the Revival Comes." Nov. 16 Mrs. Ruth Youngdahl Nelson national Mother of the Year. Jan. 14 Christian athletes. Jan. 15 Wm. Youngblood. Jan. 16 Pastor Lawson, Bible study on the Holy Spirit. Jan. 17 Communicating the gospel across cultures — Dr. Don Larson's class. Jan. 18 Christianity and Modern Judaism, Drs. Wessel and Lewis' class. Jan. 21 Aesthetics and Worship, Mel Stewart's class. Jan. 22 Contemporary Catholicism and Evangelical Faith, Wendell Anderson's class. Jan. 23 Pastor Lawson, Bible study on the Holy Spirit. Jan. 24 Pastor Peter Unruh, just returned from Africa. Jan. 25 Stanley Anderson's class. Jan. 28 Personal Evangelism Today, Dr. W. Harley's class. Founders Week Jan. 29 Kenneth Chafin. Jan. 30 Howard Ball, President Churches Alive. Jan. 31 Harold Fickett. Feb. 1 Ray Stedman. Spiritual Emphasis Week The Way of Love. Feb. 6 "Love the Fundamental Test." Feb. 7 "What Love Is Like." Feb. 8 "Reflection — Imperfection — and Love." Missionary Conference Feb. 11 Herb Skoglund —Japan. Feb. 12 Karl Lachler �� Brazil. Feb. 13 Dick Varberg — Philippines. Feb. 14 Music: Jim Warner. Feb. 15 The North American Indian. Feb. 18 Music: The Reach-out Group. Feb. 19 Dean Prentice — Pro Hockey. Feb. 20 Song Service — Carol Moser. Feb. 21 Larry Lindstrom. Feb. 22 Rev. Warren Magnuson. Feb. 25 Northwestern College Choir. Feb. 26 Bethel Band Concert. Feb. 27 Pastor Lawson. Feb. 28 Mt. Olivet Lutheran Ch. Choristers. Mar. 1 Robert Briner — Music by Bethel Male Chorus. Mar. 4 Department Chapels. Mar. 5 Convocation: Gary Collins. Mar. 6 Student Association Candidates' Speeches. Mar. 7 Dr. Al Glenn, Professor of Theology. Mar. 8 Dr. Al Glenn — College Choir. Mar. 11 Rev. Warren G. Magnuson. Mar. 12 Rev. Doug Staves. Mar. 13 Convocation — J. Dudley Woodbury. Mar. 14 Music: Jim Warner. Mar. 15 Pres. Carl Lundquist. Mar. 18 Student Association election. Mar. 19 Convocation —John S. Anderson. Mar. 20 Dean Virgil Olson and Harold Christenson. Mar. 20 Staley Lecture Series; Timothy Smith. Mar. 21 Timothy Smith. Apr. 1 Service of Praise. Apr. 2 Gene Selander — Campus Crusade. Apr. 3 Gene Selander. Apr. 4 Gene Selander. Apr. 5 Communion of the Saints. Apr. 22, 23, 24 Mission Emphasis with Ray Bakke. Apr. 25, 26 Calvin Seerveld — Professor of Aesthetics, Inst. of Christian studies. Apr. 29 Robert Stassen. Apr. 30 Jim Eshenaur. May 1 Music by Jim Hardy. May 2 Park Center H.S. Choir. May 3 Dean Olson. May 13 Rollin Reasoner. May 14 Elving Anderson. May 15 Pastor Lawson. May 16 The Partnership. May 17 President Lundquist. May 20-24 Chapels involving seniors Pastor Lawson. 77 Bethel has had an exciting year as they compiled a 9-9 record and have outscored their opponents 432-403. Bethel advanced three wrestlers to the finals only to see three strong opponents turn back their valiant efforts. They were Fred Witzgall, Dave Hanks and Jerry Flasch. WRESTLING 79 One must say that he really feels proud and a part of everything when the band is playing, and the cheerleaders are cheering and the crowd is crowding. There is a certain magic in a moment when the cheerleaders and wrestlers are marching back and forth on the floor at half time. And the band begins to play spontaneously, yet in harmony, the Mickey Mouse Club Song. And the entire Bethel crowd rises to their feet and with a single voice, hundreds are joined in M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E. I felt all choked up ... SOCIAL SCIENCES Correll, Thomas C. (Chairman) Assoc. Prof. Anthropology The Social Science department at Bethel is one of the largest in the school. It includes many different areas. The basic purpose is to develop in men and women an intelligent, realistic and Christian viewpoint toward themselves and other people. It meets two types of needs — that of broadened knowledge about human society and that of vocational preparation. In this day of threatened economy and moral standards it's more than ever important to have a Christian view in this work- a-day world. Some part time instructors are also business men in their own right and come in to teach their specialty. 82 NOTHING NEVER HAPPENS SOCIOLOGY Belton, Donald Instr. Social Welfare Ericson, Richard Instr. Social Work Gowdy, Kenneth Asst. Prof. Sociology Johnson, Instr. Sociology Treece, James Asst. Prof. Sociology GEOGRAPHY Johnson, Daniel W. Instr. Geography LINGUISTICS & ANTHROPOLOGY Sperry, David Asst. Prof. Anthropology ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ECONOMICS Abraham, Justin Asst. Prof. Economics Bowman, Dennis Instr. Economics Bowman, Roger Instr. Economics Kronholm, Gunnar Instr. Economics Pearce, Benjamin Instr. Accounting 83 . . . one thing about Minnesota, it's a good place for Winter Sports 9 months of the year. MOUNT ZION WINTER SPORTS AREA? WINTER . . . the most beautiful time of the year, . . . except for maybe spring . . . of course, fall's not bad . . . and summer has its .. . HOCKEY 87 Carl Lundquist, President Virgil Olson, Vice President & Dean Burton Wessman, Vice Pres. of Business Affairs Harvey DeVries, Vice Pres. of Public Affairs Hugh McLeod Sr., Asst. to the President Graydon Held, Comptroller Harold Christenson, Asst. Vice Pres. & Dir. Church Relations — Acting V.P. Public Affairs Robert Bergerud, Manager of Bookstores James Bragg, Director of College Relations John Carlson, Director of Alumni Affairs Margaret Dewey, Dir. of Learning Resource Center ��� Paul Drake, Dir. of Auxiliary Enterprises Paul Finlay, Registrar Carol Hansen, Reference Librarian Glen Hayne, Supt. of Building & Grounds Maurice Lawson, Campus Pastor Hugh McLeod Jr., Outreach Coordinator David Nelson, Financial Aid Coordinator Mack Nettleton, Dir. of Student Affairs Dennis Passons, Dean of Men & Dir. of Placement James Sheldon, Technical Services Librarian Marilyn Starr, Dean of Women & Dir. of Housing Roy Wilbee, Coordinator of Non-print Media A COLLEGE IS MORE THAN JUST STUDENTS . Each of the people listed here are administrators of Bethel, but that isn't all. They each have departments and staffs of their own . all working so that the students can learn. 90 IT'S NOT EASY RUNNING A PLACE LIKE THIS 91 • 111"L ••••• 14111,/ no, your eyes aren't going bad. there are both basketball and volleyball on this page. But, they are both intramural. YOU DO A LITTLE MORE IN INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL THAN SIT OR STAND AROUND. don't you? 92 93 This was the largest theatrical production ever to have been staged at Bethel. "Fiddler" was the production of the Interim class, "Musical Drama Workshop." Over 100 students were involved from both Music and Theatre departments. It was directed by Professors Dale Rott and Robert Berglund. 96 97 This year 'Founders Week' again was a highlight for the college, churches, and community, bringing leaders into our area who are pacesetters in calling America back to the Bible and to a vital relationship with Christ and the church. Featured were Howard and Barbara Ball, Kenneth Chafin, Harold Fickett, William Hulme, Bernard Ramm, Jill Renich, Mervin Rosell, Ray Stedman, Elmer Towns, Peter Unruh, Sherwood Wirt. Some of our own "pace setters" participated too. They were — Thomas Correll, Dan Erwin, Alfred Glenn, Donald N. Larson, Mark Nettleton, Dale Rott, Clarence Sahlin, C. Howard Smith, Walter Wessel, Ronald Youngblood. HIS GIFTS UNTO MEN WERE VARIED .. . TO EQUIP GOD'S PEOPLE FOR WORK IN HIS SERVICE. FOUNDER'S WEEK 1974 1A101111 Sleeping Beauty was this year's production of Bethel's annual children's theatre show About 3,000 elementary age children from the Mounds View school district saw the play It was well received by the children and by the public, every show performing to a full house Sleeping Beauty is an adaptation of the classic tale by the Brothers Grimm and was the culmination of three weeks of rehearsal by the Interim, "Creative Dramatics and Children's Theatre" class taught by Dr. Donald Rainbow SLEEPING BEAUTY "We cannot recall a theatrical week at Bethel College when there was as much professional excellence, group dedication, and community influence and interaction as there was that last week of Interim." Quote from the Clarion Feb. 3, 1974 ya 99 The lady Royals concluded their 1974 basketball season with a 6-3 record. Surveying the season, Coach Carol Morgan com-mented, "I was really pleased with the way the team played this year. I felt, as a whole, the team played very well together." mar Five seniors closed their collegiate basketball ca-reers last week. "A" team members Lynn Dreesen, Kathy Head and Chris Kimball each concluded four years of Bethel basketball. For "B" team seniors Louise Laskso and Debbie Van Loon, the year was both first and final. 100 101 103 Sno-Daze activities included a snow sculpturing contest and a football battle of the sexes. Lots of fun in the snow. Friday night was the Oak Ridge Boys Gospel Quartet concert. The final activity of the Sno-Daze celebration was the Royal Sno-Job Saturday night. It consisted of student, faculty, and staff talent. Fred Gaalswyk was chosen Sno-King after talent, and evening wear, swim suit and question competition. Tom Stewart was chosen runner up. Other finalists were Dave Mortenson, Larry Jacobs, and Dale Witherington. 102 Education is a social process Education is growth Education is no preparation for life; education is life itself. John Dewey The Mediocre teacher tells The Good teacher explains. The Superior teacher demonstrates The Great teacher inspires. EDUCATION Runbeck. Junet E. (Chairman) Prof. Education Johnson, Thomas J. Assoc. Prof. Education Lind. Dwaine W. Asst. Prof. Education Ludeman. Ruth (Mrs.) Assoc. Prof. Education 104 105 AFRICAN RELIEF FUND NOEL PAUL STOOKEY "Love is what we came here for," sang Mike Monroe and Phil Kitchen at Bethel's African Benefit Concert, and no words better describe the entire evening. It was a love affair from beginning to end. Over 2200 people squeezed into every avail-able space to hear Noel Paul Stookey, Monroe, Kitchen, and Jay and Gail Caress in a concert held March 13 by the Senate African Relief Project. Over $6,000 was raised, according to Dave Bjork and Dan Leafblad who organized the program. Stookey, who is on his first major concert tour in over four years, took part in the con-cert, "because I felt it was a responsibility. Even though it meant that I'd be doing eight concerts in eight days, I was glad to be able to help out." And when the full house gave Stook-ey a spontaneous standing ovation, it was ob-vious that the gratitude was mutual. But it was by no means a one-man show, as indicated by Stookey calling all the performers up on stage to share in the ovation. Jay and Gail started the evening followed by Kitchen and Monroe, who sang a variety of songs, all the way from "Rooty-Toot-Toot for the Moon" to Denver's "Rocky Mountain High," and fin-ishing with "Love is What We Came Here For." And then came Stookey. For over an hour his warm, open manner and brilliant talent captivated the entire audience. Mixing his well-known material, such as "Hymn" and "The Wedding Song," with new songs from an al-bum which he stated "may not get released," Stookey treated the audience to an experience that few will soon forget. It was not just a musical experience. He shared himself with the audience, not just his music. By the end of the evening he had turned a cold gymnasium into the warmth of his living room. Sharing stories of his days with Peter Yarrow and Mary Travers (of "Pe-ter, Paul and Mary"), as well as stories of his meeting Jesus and the changes that have oc-curred in his life, Stookey seemed to touch the hearts of those listening with true Christian love. This is one of the few times I've played before an audience in the last few years," re-lated Stookey, "so this is a special occasion for me. - And when the audience responded to that statement with a warm ovation it was in much more than appreciation for his talents as a musician. It was in appreciation for letting them share the occasion with him. When Stookey closed the concert with a nostalgic sing-along version of "Day is Done," it was with reluctance that the crowd let him go. He warmly hugged all the performers who had taken part in the concert, closing one of the most extraordinary performances in Be-thel's history. "We're all looking for a way Home," he said and perhaps the entire con-cert was a picture of what we will all find there when we arrive. — by Steve Harris taken from the March 8th Clarion 107 AFRICAN RELIEF FUND PANCAKE BREAKFASTS In addition to the concert, Bethel sponsored other ways to raise money for the African Relief Fund. The concert raised some, which along with a series of fasts made the amount $8,000 and then some. But that wasn't all. Bethel sponsored pancake breakfasts in four area churches, and raised over $1,000 additional. 108 109 Oalispoomommeg--- 1 In In this one book are the two most interesting personalities in the whole world -- GOD and yourself. The Bible is the story of God and man, a love story in which you and I must write our own ending, our unfinished autobiography of the creature and the Creator. Fulton Oursler BIBLE STATISTICS The Bible contains 3,586.489 letters and 773.692 words. The Bible contains 31,173 verses and 1,189 chapters. The middle verse is Psalm 118 . 18 The longest verse is Esther 8:9. and the shortest John 11:35. Which all makes very little difference except for the fact that it is the Word of God and as Paul says 'you hold in your hands the very word of Life.' For yourself, concentrate on winning God's approval, on being a workman with nothing to be ashamed of and who knows how to use the Word of Truth to the best advantage. II Tim. 2:15 (Phillips) BIBLICAL & THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Wessel Walter W (Chairman) Prof New Testament Anderson. Wendell Instr N T Studies Glenn Alfred A pro/rheo/omv Lewis Arthur H Prof Old Testament Stein. Robert H Assoc Prof New Testament 112 CHRISTIAN SERVICE Cornerstone Partnership Praise Love Lines Young Life Billy Graham Crusade Campus Life Campus Crusade Inter Varsity Speakers Evangelism 113 In spite of everything, there is some academic pursuit at Bethel. PI GAMMA MU Lectures Series "The Christian and the Mili-tary- Industrial Complex" G. William Carlson "The Coming Crisis in Social Research" Thomas Correll "Do We Need an Equal Rights Amendment?" Dave Ondercin "Overseas American: Stranger or Friend?" Donald Larson "The Seductive Present: Fu-ture Promise" William Johnson "Is a Christian Social Science a Feasible Goal?" Ken Gowdy "Are All Social Workers Nam-by- Pambies?" James Johnson Pi Gamma Mu Award Lecture Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Dec. 6 Jan. 17 Feb. 7 March 14 April 18 May 23 Luc-Tr=w--r- --r-O /AttlovC; THE Eciry F72RM FOTu s ? 114 115 Glader, Eugene A. (Chairman) Prof. Physical Education Brownlee, Patricia Instr. Physical Education Fisher, L. Ray Spec. Asst. Physical Education Klostreich, David Instr. Physical Education Markette, Phyllis Instr. Physical Education Morgan, Carol E. Instr. Physical Education Narvaez, Eric G. Tennis Coach Reynolds, Charles R. Asst. Prof. Physical Education Salas, Juan Soccer Coach Trager, Jack D. Asst. Prof. Physical Education COLLEGE CHOIR From working with the Minnesota Orchestra to touring the Eastern part of the country to performing in plays, the College Choir was seen this year in a number of ways, places and forms. Under the direction of Dr. Robert Berglund, the choir performed in the Christmas and Spring Festivals, gave many local concerts, toured through Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Jersey, and even was seen in the interim theatrical production of "Fiddler on the Roof." Throughout the year they had a fine ministry and a definite witness for God. AND THE LONG STREET ROLLS ON AROUND LIKE AN ENORMOUS CHOOCHOO TRAIN CHUGGING AROUND THE WORLD 'Moods' staged in a railroad station brought out the mood thru drums, kazoos, songs, comedy, drama, and mime. THE DRIVER REVEALED THE JOURNEY COMPLETE ARRIVE ANEW When you reread a classic you do not see more in the book then you did before; you see more in you than there was before. Clifton Fadiman Transcendence (Haiku Contest Winner) An untamed torrent Falls in tranquil suspension For eternity. Bruce Dahlman ENGLISH Healy. Gerald W (Chairman) Assoc. Prof. English Anderson. James T . Asst. Prof. English Bohlmeyer, Jeannine Prof. English Joly, Ralph R Asst. Prof. English Mickelsen, Alvera (Mrs.) Instr. Journalism Weintz. Christian Prof. English Bethel's Literary Publication Wayne Pauluk. editor Bev Reed. associate editor Autumn waves moaning; Wintry petals weeping like a lonesome candle. Beatrice Shia COEVAL Language Sciences is a new department this year. Learning a foreign language is not just learning words It is an attempt to decrease the language distances between themselves and their neighbors and in so doing help decrease the cultural distances as well. "At a time when we can span the globe instantaneously by mechanical means, distance must still be measured by alienation as well as by miles or minutes. Becoming bilingual is one important process among many by which dealienation takes place". from, 'BECOMING BILINGUAL' Donald N. Larson Larson, Donald N. (Chairman) Prof. Linguistics and Anthropology Anderson, Edmund Prof. Social Linguistics Laroche, Gerard A . Assoc. Prof. French & Spanish Ryberg, Lillian Assoc. Prof. Spanish Waitschies. Heidi Asst. Prof. German Bohne, Marilyn (Mrs.) Adv. to Internationals Eng. Prof. Coordinator LANGUAGE SCIENCE 127 President: Dan Nelson Vice President: Dan Blomquist Treasurer: Ron Blomberg Secretary: Patty Carlson By Dan Nelson Student Association President It's difficult to write this final column as Student Association President because I still have goals that are not yet accomplished. With this in mind, I offer a two-year overview of the "Nelson Administration," fol-lowed by some suggestions for the future that I hope will continue to be priorities of the Bethel Students Association. Student government has made constant progress over the last two years. This is illustrated by the num-ber of students that are participating in elections, the number and quality of students that are running for positions in the Association and an increase in the volume and quality of Student Senate legislation. We started two years ago with a representative system of Student/Faculty committees that worked fairly well. Although some of these committees function only on rare occasions, many have become a significant plat-form for the student voice. Two new committees have been established recently, relating to Business Affairs and Public Affairs. We hope that many perennial prob-lems can be solved through student input and vote at the decision making level in these committees. A new Constitution was adopted last year, with a provision for the Association officers running as a ticket. Coupled with increased responsibilities for the Vice-President, this has served to give added direction to the execution of Association affairs. The Communi-cations Board has become a responsible governing board for the media, which have grown with the addi-tion of the radio station. I feel the Association officers have ably represented their constituency to the school administration and to all of Bethel's public. There is much to be done, however. Problems still arise on campus that are a result of nothing more than poor communication. Decisions are sometimes made affecting students when insufficient considera-tion is given to the student's wishes and needs. Last year, I tried to get elected to the Board of Regents through the Baptist General Conference, but it didn't work. I feel the best approach now is in the report to the Regents that will soon be coming from the Long Range Planning Committee. This report will call for student voice and vote at many policy-making levels of Bethel. I feel that the institution of these proposed changes will greatly benefit the cause of communica-tion and understanding at Bethel. I urge the new presi-dent, Marshall Shelley, to work toward this goal. I urge all of you to support his efforts. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your presi-dent for the past two years. Marshall Shelley and Randy Landis became new Presi-dent and Vice President as a result of the student election. Mike Stevens/Craig Brenneise and John Priestley/Gary Wright also were candidates. New Priorities .14 Team captain. John Merritt commented for us.on this year's golf season. John found this year's golf team interesting, exciting and enjoyable. The team had a lot of fun together and yet were able to get serious about contributing a good score for a solid team effort,Golf this year offered John some opportunities for learning to motivate oneself to play at one'sbest even when the weather was bad, which, it seemed, it always was! As team captain. John was thankful for the opportunity to contribute to the golf program. Being part of a winning season was perhaps the greatest satisfaction of all, and John, as well as the other' members of the team, give all the praise to the Lord., t \ Bill DeVow Paul Reasoner Dave Carpenter Dan Joling Lanny Law Dana Hofseth . . and just wait until we get Coach Eric Narvaez tennis courts ... Tripping along with the "Spic and Span" tennis team to Oklahoma, the Tri-State Championship and the N.A.I.A. District 13 Meet, we can watch an unusual tennis team at work. Although members compete individually, the team pulled together with a unity rarely seen in an individual sport. Each member pulled for each other with a concern seemingly greater than the concern over their own match in progress. The tennis team is the first team at Bethel ever to win three Tri-State Championships in a row! (Hey guys — The "divinely" "lobster" red team need not blush over "not having kissed a girl all year" — they have lots else to brag about! So — "Don't bug man!" 128 TENNIS team takes title as usual .. . 3 years in a row When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute -- and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity. Albert Einstein Mathematics and Physical Sciences Study in chemistry involves both mental and physical activities. It attempts to bring the results of sense-based data into clear and concise statements about the activities of our physical world. Bethel includes mathematics in its liberal arts curriculum because of its two major roles. It is a language through which the descriptions of phenomena may be realized and a dynamic body of knowledge worthy of study in its own right. Dave Bjork applauds Bethel for its ideal of academic excellence combined with a Christian atmosphere. He says, "I will always be grateful for the contributions several of these individuals have made to my life in what they have taught as well as in the examples they have set." Debbie Kiel said, "I found the teachers to be interesting and interested not only in their subjects but also in their students." Carlsen, Robert A. (Chairman) Assoc. Prof. Physics Carlson, Philip R. Prof. Mathematics Nelson, Stephen J. Visiting Asst. Prof. Mathematics Perry, David M. Instr. Mathematics Redin, Paul T. Assoc. Prof. Mathematics Rodgers, James E. (Special Leave of Absence) Stephens, Dale N. Assoc. Prof. Chemistry Tavernier, Paul Visiting Asst. Prof. Chemistry 130 131 When you try to carry a roast out of a store wrapped in a baby blanket. When you buy black flag instead of soup because its cheaper. When you ask the meat cutter if f you can lick his apron. When all of your gold fish are missing. throwing the garbage out. When you buy a 10in. waist t. When you start WAXC Ullir the: termites chew wood. When your stomach not only growels but eats itself. When you ask your friend if you can chew his fingernails. When you pay 13000 for school and have to buy groceries. FOOD SERVICE How To .,Tell When You Are Starving Now, I give you two $1.00 tickets and you give me back 35( in 5( tickets, but I got some ice cream, so you add 15( to what I gave you but ... Could I have my change in real money? 132 133 BILLY BUDD Billy Budd, a stage adaption of Herman Mel-ville's novel is about the struggles of men ques-tioning their morals and beliefs, men being forced to decide upon an issue where their inner feelings are challenged by their loyalty to the law. The story is one of the confrontations be-tween moral extremes — absolute evil and abso-lute good. Both extremes are destroyed by the system of justice being carried out in a society of middling virtue. Master-at-arms made this world in his own image. Pride was his demon, and he kept it strong by others' fear of him. Billy could not imagine such a nature, saw nothing but a lonely man, strange, but still, nothing to be feared. The men came to love Billy's innocence and good-ness and to show a deep concern for his naive ideas about the master-at-arms. The play tells the story of the officers, the men and the con-frontations between these seamen. 1 34 . . . let us run with patience the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 m ▪ eastia6 .41-1Wee■m r''''' m ▪ iiraami maiennAsAliir"e'e"m 11=,11jjkim. Nem if.7-1 ein=si r iwir • o am: 136 137 4 Members of the Male Chorus are Dan Billman Russell Brooner John P Erickson Douglas Hanson Ron Hartfiel Dave Hoehl Bob Johnson Charles Knapp Anthony Lai Gary Lindman Dennis Loong Paul Loth Mike Mobley Barry Onufrock Wayne Pauluk Bruce Pearson Dan Petersen Bob Rowton Norm Swanson Kent Wohler 1 39 The Bethel Women's Choir below are 1st Row L. to R. Rebecca Johnson, Joyce Rydholm, Debbie Brenton, Carol Moser, Sheryl Muir. Cindy Abbot, Marina Hamren, Jodie Withie, Nancy Reimers 2nd Row. Roberta Biorklund. Colleen Granlund. Cindy Wobig. Leanne Robertson. Lyna Thompson, Judy Allison, Mrs Fall. Donna Thunstrom, Bobbie Lamphere, Laurie Lenz, Ruth Williams 3rd Row. Becky VerStratten, Cindy Hess, Lynn Feller, Nancy Brunkow, Marcia Palmquist, Deb Omanson, Kathy Blake, Laura Alden, Carol Anderson, Susan Coombe 4th Row. Earleen Petersen, Denise Eng, Jennifer Cockrell, Diane Pearson, Carolyn Patterson, Debbie Donley, Sheryl Pearson, Linda Berry, Phyllis Buttner, Miriam Starr, Kathy Koetter Back Row. Me!oche McKenzie, Joy Nelson, Emily Matthiesen, Leanne Bondhus Elizabeth Rengel, Sheryl Learned, Lori Highstrom, Liane Schmidt, Anita Larson, Jeannine Eckels. MALE CHORUS AND WOMEN'S CHOIR The Women's Choir and the Male Chorus, often thought of as Bethel's "other singing groups," are anything but. In addition to a number of local concerts, both of these groups went on tour during spring break, The Male Chorus to Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Manitoba and Northern Minnesota. Mary Fall, in commenting on the Women's Choir's tour, could very well have spoken for both groups in saying that the tour "helped to widen our perspective considerably." Male Chorus, under the direction of C. Edward Thomas, has maybe not been as visible at Bethel as other groups have been, being seen mostly with the other choirs, but their outreach has been considerable. Early in the spring word came of a possible discontinuing of these two organizations. But, due to the determination and pride on the part of the members in their choirs, such a proposal would have little chance. 140 141 f._ A dark cloud of misfortune seemed to rain on this year's baseball team both figuratively and literally. Everything seemed to go wrong at the beginning of the season! It rained a lot, too! It was a real test of patience and a trying experience which could have strained relations between the players. Yet the team grew together in a bond of friendship even while the breaks seemed to go against them! When it seemed as though the team had hit the lowest point a team could drop to, the team as one voice decided they could reach goals set and did reach them despite the unfortunate start. Pulling together as one they began to play and win! Together they brought up their record to one that surpasses the records of the past six years. rt. I i - )k, 0 it PP , /'4 1 Pitchers Infielders Mark Lindgren Cam Johnson Craig Oslin Kevin Hallstrom Don Paterson Terry Karlsgodt Dave Peterson Wayne Laurenz Craig Raper Harvey Lindgren Paul Siemers Brent Lundgren Greg Wilcox Catchers Dale Witherington Roger Madison Larry Rocholl Outfielders Mark Grindahl Terry Jenson Brian Johnson Marshall Shelley 143 Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Psalms 100:1 RHAPSODY ON BLUE, the spring formal banquet promised something, new, original and refreshing. That was having the banquet on a riverboat. It turned out to be a little more new, original and "refreshing" than anyone dreamed. The first surprise was for the planning committee, when they were allowed to see the boat, the morning of the banquet. They spent the entire day moving the engine parts, grease, car parts and other assorted pieces of interest from the banquet floor. But the banquet, after the initial shock and aside from a few little things like wiping the axel grease from your date's chair before she sat down, turned out to be really fun. Or perhaps it was because of those few little things. Whatever it was, it was a slightly crazy, good time and definitely a memorable evening. RHAPSODY ON BLUE OR THE AFRICAN QUEEN? OR SOMETHING ... 146 147 PP • 150 151 The banquet hall at the St. Paul Hilton once again resounded with the sound of singing, laughter and eating as the All-School banquet got underway this year. It also didn't resound from the quiet, meditative thoughts of students. The banquet was a suiting way to end the year: capturing, in the short period there, the many moods and feelings of the year. After the food, which many banquets tend to begin with, the actual program began with a multi-media show and moved on to perspectives of Bethel by various people. Claire Kolmodin. Dean Olson, Jeff Miller, Sheryl Peterson and Paul Lindahl each spoke on their idea of Bethel in presentations ranging from lightly humorous to thoughtful and meditative. Breaking up the series of talks there was another multi-media show, Holly Smith did a mime. Karin Blomquist and Kathy Eastlund sang and Dave Horn, Dan Anderson. Dave Mortenson and Tim Leafblad told us what "Bethel College is " through a comic Reader's Theatre. David Healy gave a pre-recorded epilogue and the Banquet drew to a close. Not much, perhaps. but a lot of people did come to a closer realization of what Bethel College really is. a suiting way to end the year .. COMMENCEMENT 1974 BETHEL COLLEGE & SEMINARY SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA 153 152 There comes a time in every student's life, when he is no longer a student. That time has arrived for many of us here. It is a new feeling. After junior high, there was, of course, high school; after high school, college; But now ... There's no longer a set plan to follow. Some will be going on in school; graduate studies, law school, medical school, seminary. Some will be going right into jobs. Some will be looking for jobs. Some won't — at least for a while. But who knows what will be ahead? What we do know is what is behind. Finals, 8:10 a.m. classes; all nighters, registration lines, cafeteria lines, coffee shop lines, bank window lines. Lines — But also there aren't any more classes that have canceled finals, no more skipping 1st hour classes, or study breaks that last longer than the studying. No more skipping chapel, no more chapel. David Tervonen and wife: English — Secondary Education Gwen Hedlund: Psychology: Debra Walker. Sociology: Sally Haaland: English — Elem. Education. 157 Vicki Tillman Sociology Joy Christensen Art Perry Hubbard Biology— Pre-Medical Elaine Mooney Music Education K 12 David Horn: English Literature Daniel Leafblad: Chemistry — Pre-Medical David Bork: Chemistry — Pre-Medical Duane Quinion: Biblical and Theological Studies Phil McLain Chemistry — Pre-Medical Sharon King: Special Program Behavioral Sciences & Art Dean Erickson Biology — Pre-Medical Bryce Lastine: Psychology Anne Mulder Art 158 160 161 Marcia Barbour: Art Diane Lea: Sociology Charles Bloyer: History Margaret Jeanne Macnab: Social Studies — Elem. Education Paul Loth Drama/Speech Jack Rossi Economics/Special Program: Business Toomas Heinmets: Biology William Bragg: Sociology Calvin Davidson: Art William Lott: Biology 16,-) Thomas Stewart: Sociology Laverne Erickson and husband, Mark: Economics/Special Program: Business Maria Deluca: Spanish Steven Voth: History Gail Putnam English — Elem. Education 16 3 Charles Jackson and wife. Jean: History Bruce Anderson: Philosophy Debra Bayle Anderson: Physical Education — Elem. Education James Spon and friend. Marcia Hansted: Economics/Drama Bonnie Skoog: Art — Elem. Education Jean Ranzinger: Music — Elem. 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Education Richard Benson — Economics Diane Bie — Music Education Dianne Carlson — Psychology Sheldon Carlson — Music Education Gilbert Crary — Psychology Richard Dahlberg — olitical Science Ronald Dejdar — Sociology Karen Dischinger — Psychology Connie Doud — Anthropology Kim Elliott — German John Erickson — Physical Education Kevin Erickson — Biology Patricia Erlandson — Social Studies, Elementary Education Jane Falk — Political Science Douglas Fargo — Art Bill Ferrin — History — Social Studies, Secondary Education Kim Gustafson — Economics Richard Hagen Economics Special Program and Business Patrice Hammar — English Lit/Sp. Program: American Studies Lois Hautamaki — Social Studies, Elem. Education Darlene Heikkila Biology/Natural Science Med. Technology Richard Hofker — Biblical & Theological Studies James Johnson — Political Science Marilyn Johnson ��� Philosophy Norris Johnson — Economics Odell Johnson — Sociology Tim Johnson — Sp. Program: Physical Science, Speech & Sociology Judy Kennerud — Sociology Christy Kimball — Biblical & Theological Studies Daniel King — Biblical & Theological Studies Sandra Kluck — Music — Elem . Education Kathleen Kostelny — English Literature/Psychology Jean Kraft — English — Elem . Education Julie Kusnerek — Art — Theatre Rebecca LaGesse — Psychology Louise Laasko — English Literature Doug Larson — English Literature Darcy Lawton — Christianity Paul Lindahl — English Literature. French Harvey Lindgren — Physical Education Mark Lindgren — Speech Brent Lundgren — Physical Education Tim Martens — Economics Greg Miller — Physical Education Joanne Ogata — History — Social Studies, Secondary Education Deborah Omanson — Music/Applied Performance — Music Education David Orr — Mathematics Education David Palmquist — History Barbara Peterson — Special Program: Behavioral Science Roger Peterson — Philosophy Deborah Raines — Political Science Steve Scroggins — Sociology Mike Simpson — Special Program: Business/Economics Ed Stone — History Doyai VanGelder — Biblical and Theological Studies Mark VonDeLinde — Sociology Lauren Vossler — Sociology John Wiens — Economics and Business Dan Wold — English Literature Matthew Wong — Chemistry. Pre- Med . John Tillman Physical Education Jeff Van Hooser Botany Paul Thompson: Sociology Lynda Parker: Music Education Phil Swanson: Chemistry — Pre-Med . There are many seniors who belong in this section whose pictures we do not have. On the following page is a list of camera-shy friends. If you know someone who graduated in 1974 but you cannot find their picture, look there. If it's not there: well, maybe they graduated from another school. 3 0 a a) :7) C 0 • _ First Baptist Church Russell, Minnesota W. F. Widen St. Paul, Minnesota First Baptist Church Cook, Minnesota Violet Bergquist Chicago, Illinois First Baptist Church Sister Bay, Wisconsin Arnold P. Hultgren Anna Hultgren Northbrook, Illinois Bethel Baptist Church of Portland Portland, Oregon Trinity Baptist Church Lincoln, Nebraska First Baptist Church Elim Baptist Church Litchfield, Minnesota Phoenix, Arizona 1233 Central Street Evanston, Illinois 60201 PATRONS PATRONS PATRONS PATRONS PATRONS PATRONS "A LIGHT 194 at the new Drovers DROVERS STATE BANK SOUTH CONCORD AND 1-494 SOUTH ST PAUL. MINNESOTA 451-6822 MEMBER FDIC Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Landen Sawyer, Michigan Evanston Avenue Baptist Church Muskegon, Michigan The churches of the Baptist General Conference honor the 1974 graduates of Bethel College. We are grateful for our school, Bethel. Baptist General Conference. Faith Baptist Church Belle Plaine, Iowa 11 0 THE ISAIAH 49:6 . . . 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 196 Congratulations Graduates From your friends at the Whittier Area Baptist Fellowship 10005 S. Cole Road, Whittier, California 90603 J. Daniel Bauman, Pastor Columbia Baptist Conference 925 N. 130th S. Seattle, Washington 98133 John H. Bergson, Executive Secretary Serving churches in Alaska, British Columbia, Washing-ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana We are grateful for Bethel's terrific ministry. Bethany Baptist Church 200 W. Bethany Crt. Thousand Oaks, California James B. Rehnberg, Pastor Our congratulations to Bethel grads, and best wishes for all its students, faculty and staff. East Balsam Baptist Church Balsam Lake, Wisconsin ASHBACH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1910 W. County Rd. C St. Paul, Minnesota The best of wishes to a fine college We thought it might be nice to have a list of everyone who was here this year, so . Aasness, Karen 1 Abbott, Cynthia 1 Abel, Michael 2 Abraham, Grace 1 Adam, Brian 2 Adams, Merle 1 Adams, Sharon 1 Addington, Thomas 1 Adelsman, Mary Beth 2 Adelsman, Thomas 4 Agee, Cynthia 3 Agee, Patricia 1 Aipperspach, Louise 1 Albjerg, Lesley 2 Alden, Laura 1 Alen, Lois 1 Allison, Jean 4 Allison, Judith 3 Allison, Kirstie 1 Anderson, Barbara H. 4 Anderson, Barbara J. 2 Anderson, Bruce 4 Anderson, Bryan 1 Anderson, Carol 1 Anderson, Daniel 2 Anderson, Daniel G. 4 Anderson, Deborah 2 Anderson, Debra 4 Anderson, Donald 2 Anderson, Jeffrey 1 Anderson, John 3 Anderson, Joyce 2 Anderson, Karen E. 1 Anderson, Karin 1 Anderson, Kenneth 1 Anderson, Kirsten 4 Anderson, Marilyn 4 Anderson, Nancy 1 Anderson, Norris 2 Anderson, Patti 3 Anderson, Paul 1 Anderson, Peter 2 Anderson, Renee 1 Anderson, Scott 1 Anderson, Sheryl J. 1 Anderson, Sheryl L. 4 Anderson, Timothy 1 Anderson, Valerie 2 Anderson, Ward 2 Ankerberg, Carol 3 Ankerberg, Marlene 3 Appelquist, Janet 5 Armstrong, Linda 2 Ashmun, Timothy 3 Asp, David 4 Asp, Janet 3 Asplund, Linda 4 Aune, Phillip 4 Austin, Kathleen 3 Babrick, Ellen 2 Bachner, Denise 3 Baker, Fredda 2 Baker, Larry 4 Baker, Leslie 4 Bakker, Gary 2 Ball, Richard 1 Ballard, Donna 1 Bame, Sheryll 4 Bane, Earl 2 Baranski, Peter 2 Barbour, Marcia 4 Barker, Jean Barker, Martha Barnett, Sheryl Barrager, Sally Barringer, Bruce Bartel, Rynette Bass, Carolyn Bauman, Jerral Bayle, Dennis Bean, Susan Beauchamp, Regan Beckman, Glenn Beckman, Janell Bedlion, George Bege, Alan Behn, Caryl Beissler, Jeani Bendell, Mark Benefield, Linda Benhardus, Timothy Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Duane Benson, Linda Benson, Philip Benson, Renae Benson, Richard Berg, Julie Berg, Michael Berg, Randall Bergerud, Lois Bergerud, Marcia Bergeson, Steven Berglund, Dale Berglund, Donna Berglund, Greta Berglund, Susan Bergsten, Beverly Berntson, Terence Berry, Arla Berry, Linda Berry, Paul Bestlund, Greg Bie, Diane Biederman, Paul Billings, Rebecca Billman, Daniel Birk, Peggy Bishop, Kevin Bjelland, James Bjork, Cindy Bjork, David Bjork, James Bjork, Philip Bjorklund, Joyce Bjorklund, Roberta Bjorkman, Mark Blair, Eugene Blair, Rita Blair, Sherry Blake, Katherine Blake, Lawrence Blake, Nancy Bliese, Bonita Blikstad, Rebecca Blomberg, Ronald Blomquist, Daniel Blomquist, Julie Blomquist, Karin Bloom, Richard Bloyer, Charles Bock, Phylis 197 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 550 Maple Street Red Wing, Minnesota Rev. Arthur L. Johnson, Pastor Sunday Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Radio broadcast over KCUE AM/FM at 11:10 a.m. 1250 AM — 105.5 FM Evening Gospel Hour 7:00 p.m. First Baptist Church of Simi Valley 2000 Royal Ave. Simi Valley, California Bruce Herrstrom — Senior Minister Ron Elliot — Minister of Youth SAWYER HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Red Arrow Highway Sawyer, Michigan 49125 Roy A. Williamson Pastor Moving to Greeley? Studying at the University of Northern Colorado? Just passing through? Worship and have fellowship with the Bethel Church, meeting at 2307 17th Ave. Greeley, Colorado BALDWIN HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH West Los Angeles "The Church for All People" WE ARE PROUD OF BETHEL! Minnesota Baptist Conference 1901 West County Rd. E-2 St. Paul, Minnesota 55112 612-633-0560 Emmett V. Johnson Executive Minister Ministering to Baptist General Conference Church in Minnesota 199 LITTLG. UP-ato-x- Gm RFin qo 2FT6R -11-1 a ViKagoN MINNEHAHA BAPTIST CHURCH 4155 41st Ave. S. Mpls., Minn. Pastor, Clifford Holm Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Gospel Hour 7:00 pm Wed. Evening Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 pm Dreffin, Nancy Drenter, Sheri Duffett, Robert Dupre, George Dye, Douglas Dye, Rhonda Dyer, Janet Dyrdal, Michael Earll, Joan Eastlund, Kathleen Ebb, Donald Eckels, Jeannine Eddy, Jane Edstrom, Jon Edwall, Dean Edwards, Gary Edwards, Janet Edwards, Melanie Effrem, George Egelston, Michael Egge, Janet Eitzen, Twyla Eliason, Collin Elkjer, Douglas Ellefson, Diane Elliott, Kimberly Emanuelson, Cheryl Emahiser, Susan Emly, Kristen Enchelmayer, Peter Endicott, James Eng, Denise Engebretson, Timothy Engstrom, Kathleen Engstrom, Randy Ensor, John Ericksen, Madelyn Erickson, Ann Erickson, Carl Erickson, Cynthia Erickson, Daniel Erickson, Dean Erickson, Jill Erickson, John K. Erickson, John P. Erickson, Kevin Erickson, Laverne Erickson, Leslyn Erickson, Pamela Erickson, Ruth Erickson, Sharon Erickson, Verna Ericson, Dean Ericson, Linsey Ericsson, Laurie Erlandson, Patricia Esert, Loretta Eshenaur, Debra Essells, David Esselstrom, Douglas Esslinger, John Estridge, Wanda Ettel, Roger Falk, Jane Farr, Pamela Fast, Loren Feig, David Feiler, Lynn Fellows, Margo Felska, Kenneth Ferrario, Steven Ferrin, William Finch, Mary Finkelson, Pamela Finney, Michele 1 Firrko, Kenneth 2 Fischer, Karen 2 Fisher, James 3 Fitch, Gary 1 Fix, Christina 3 Flasch, Jerome 1 Flaten, Janet 1 Flint, Joanne 2 Floding, Matthew 4 Forge, David 2 Forsberg, Joan 3 Forsman, Hope 2 Fortner, Deborah 1 Fox, Susan 2 Foy, David 3 Frank, Katherine 2 Fredericks, Debbie 1 Fredericks, Donna 1 Freeburg, Daniel 2 Freeman, Kirk 3 Freeman, Mark 4 Fricke, Sharon 2 Friesen, Loren 2 Friesen, Star 1 Fritz, Nancy 4 Frost, Gerald 2 Fufa, Teferi 3 Fuller, Sara 3 Gaalswyk, Fred 3 Gackle, Roberta 1 Gallimore, Candace 2 Gannaway, Marcia 2 Garcia, Caridad 3 Garcia, Margarita 2 Garcia, Miriam 1 Garritty, Ruth 1 Geery, Paul 1 Genheimer, Peter 2 Gerber, Janice 3 Gibson, Caroll 1 Gibson, Connie 4 Gibson, Gordon 1 Gibson, Michael 3 Gilbertson, James 2 Gillespie, Eben 3 Giunta, Josephine 4 Glader, Duane 4 Glaser, Elizabeth 1 Glidden, Suellyn 2 Goddard, Paul 1 Goding, John 2 Goedeke, Nancy 5 Goff, Joan 1 Gonzales, Celerina 1 Gonzalez, Diana 4 Goodsell, Robert 1 Gorman, Gary 1 Graber, Kimberly 3 Graf, Theodore 3 Granlund, Colleen 3 Grant, Richard 1 Grassman, Debra 2 Grassman, Mark 3 Greely, Paul 2 Green, Pamela 3 Greene, Nancy 3 Greener, David 2 Greener, Douglas 1 Greenwood, John 3 Griffith, Elizabeth 3 Griffith, Susan 4 Griffiths, Debra 1 Grimes, Deborah 1 Grindahl, Glen 2 Grindahl, Mark Bogard, Michael 1 Christenson, Nancy Bolenbaugh, Laura 1 Christian, David 2 Bomgren, Walter 1 Christian, Susan 3 Bondhus, Leanne 2 Christiansen, Dale 4 Bonnema, Mike 2 Christiansen, David 1 Bornholdt, Mary 2 Christiansen, Linda 4 Bowen, Kimber Lee 3 Christianson, Sandra 2 Bowie, Roxanne 1 Cinnamon, Kathleen 1 Bowman, David 2 Claassen, Debra 1 Bowman, Robert 1 Claassen, Nancy 2 Bowman, Ruth 1 Clark, Rodney 1 Boyce, Steven 1 Cockrell, Jennifer 1 Bragg, Sheryl 1 Coffman, Kenneth 1 Bragg, William 4 Coleman, Judith 1 Brand, Joan 2 Colton, Carolyn 3 Brand, Martha 1 Combs, Dorothy 2 Brandes, Laurence 3 Condos, Barbara Brenneise, Craig 2 Conn, Faith Brenton, Deborah 2 Conway, Elizabeth Brock, Thomas 3 Conway, Marilyn Brodd, Lori Ann 1 Cook, Janella 2 Brodeen, I. Randy 3 Cook, Mary Brode4n, Lauralyn 3 Coombe, Susan 3 Broman, Judy 1 Copeland, Stephen 1 Brooner, Russell 1 Cornell, Peggy 4 Broughton, Cedric 2 Correll, Linda 3 Broughton, Cyrus 2 Cosgrove, Charlie 2 Brown, Beverly 1 Couenhaven, Paul Brown, Cathy Jo 1 Cowen, Marlene 1 Brown, Karen 1 Cox, John 1 Brown, Steven 4 Coyour, Bonnie 1 Brunko, Vicki 1 Crary, Gilbert 4 Brunkow, Nancy 2 Crum, Nancy 2 Bryce, Timothy 2 Cumings, Linda 1 Brynildson, Jeffrey 2 Cupp, Bonnie 1 Bufton, Linda 1 Dahl, Carla 2 Burgess, Jean 2 Dahl, Craig 3 Burnquist, Cheryl 1 Dahl, Roger 4 Busch, Arthur 2 Dahlberg, Richard 4 Butler, Stephen 2 Dahle, Vance 2 Buttner, Phyllis 1 Dahlman, Bruce 2 Buxton, Elisabeth 1 Dahlstrom, Lois 3 Buxton, Katherine 3 Daley, Sandra Calain, Debra 1 Daley, Wanda 2 Caldwell, Larry 1 Dalke, Gwenn Calvin, Steven 2 Dalke, Marie 4 Cameron, David 3 Dalton, Jane 2 Cape, Robert 3 Damon, Jamie 1 Caress, Gail 3 Danielson, Lynette 2 Caress, James 3 Darrow, Janet Carlson, Brian 1 Davidson, Calvin 4 Carlson, Byron 4 Davis, Joellen 1 Carlson, David 2 DeJong, Donald 2 Carlson, Debra 1 DeVoe, William 1 Carlson, Dianne 3 Dean, Bette 4 Carlson, Karen 2 Dearborn, Martha 4 Carlson, Patricia 4 Dejdar, Ronald 4 Carlson, Peter 2 Deluca, Maria 4 Carlson, Philip 3 Denier, Connie 2 Carlson, Richard 1 Dey, Nancy Carlson, Ronald L. 3 Dillon, Robert 2 Carlson, Ronald P. 3 Dinwoodie, Sidney 1 Carlson, Sally Ann 1 Dischinger, Karen 4 Carlson, Sheldon 4 Dobson, Joyce Carpenter, David 3 Doe, Ruth 2 Carpenter, Diane 1 Doebler, Diane Cederberg, Jeffrey 1 Doerksen, Roy Chalmers, David 2 Donley, Deborah 3 Chan, Andrew 1 Doolittle, Dana 1 Chase, Guy 1 Doorenbos, Roy 1 Chase, Richard 1 Doud, Constance 4 Chayer, Jennifer 1 Dove, Vicki Christenbury, Cynthia 2 Dow, Sherrie 3 Christensen, Joy 4 Draper, Kenneth 2 Christensen, Joyce 4 Dreesen, Lynette 3 198 9:30 am 10:50 am 7:30 pm Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Leland Suderman Pastor David Wicklund Asst. Pastor Wednesday 7:30 pm Family night service Pastor: William Malam Asst. Pastor: James Clark BORGSTROM PHARMACY YOUR PHARMACY AWAY FROM HOME 158 HAMLINE AVE. NORTH 646-2039 646-8036 Grindheim, Dianne 4 Healy, David J. 3 Grinn, David 1 Healy, Diane 3 Grosklags, Debra 1 Healy, Kathleen 1 Gruman, Cynthia 1 Healy, Paul 2 Guelker, Diane 2 Hed, Steven 1 Gunderson, Carol 4 Hedlund, Gwen 4 Gustafson, Carla 2 Hedstrom, Gail 2 Gustafson, Deborah 2 Hegarty, Gary 2 Gustafson, Lyn 4 Hegle, Jane 1 Gustafson, Ralph 4 Hegyera, Barbara 4 Gustafson, Richard 3 Heilmer, Steven Gustafson, Roger 1 Heim, Elizabeth 2 Guthrie, Dale 2 Heinmets, Toomas 4 Guthrie, Dennis 1 Heintz, Pamela 3 Haaland, Charles 2 Held, Dean 2 Haaland, Sally 4 Helling, Debra 1 Haaland, Susan 3 Heiman, Judith 1 Hackenberg, Daniel 1 Helton, Paula 2 Hackenberg, Deborah 3 Helwig, Karl 4 Hadenfeldt, Marvin 2 Henderson, Michael 1 Hafemann, Scott 2 Henk, Martha 2 Hage, Carla 1 Henrickson, Thomas 4 Hage, Steven 1 Henry, Nancy 1 Hagen, Richard 4 Herbst, Detlef 2 Hagfors, Nancy 1 Herrmann, Linda 2 Haggar, Daniel 2 Hersch, Geri 1 Haggberg, Nancy 1 Herzberger, Larry 3 Hainlen, Thomas 2 Herzog, Tim 1 Hall, James Hess, Cynthia 1 Hall, Susan 4 Highstrom, Lori 1 Hallquist, Wayne 3 Hight, Phillip 1 Hallstein, Claudia 1 Hildebrandt, Ann 2 Hallstrom, Kevin 1 Hildebrandt, Steve 3 Halverson, Norma 5 Hill, Lynda 1 Halverson, Richard 4 Hillegas, Cynthia 2 Hamlett, Deborah 4 Hipp, Gary 4 Hammar, James 5 Hipp, Terry 1 Hammar, Patrice 4 Hnath, Paul 2 Hampton, Delano 1 Hobbs, Anna 2 Hamren, Marina 1 Hoefer, Janet 1 Hanks, David 4 Hoehl, David 3 Hanley, Willard 2 Hofker, Richard 4 Hansen, Carla 2 Hofseth, Dana 2 Hansen, Craig 2 Hogan, Daniel 1 Hansen, David 3 Holin, James 1 Hansen, Linda 2 Holin, Kathleen 1 Hanson, Candi 1 Holine, John 2 Hanson, Cheryl 3 Hollister, John 3 Hanson, Douglas 1 Holm, Mark 2 Hanson, Pamela 2 Holmberg, Barbara 2 Hanson, Sharon 3 Holmes, Daniel 2 Hanson, Sheloa 4 Holmes, Patricia 1 Hanstad, Marcia 2 Holte, Deborah 1 Harder, Marlene 1 Hooge, Marilyn 2 Hardy, Robert Hoops, Judith 3 Hare, Eileen 1 Horn, David 4 Hare, Kathleen 1 Horst, Douglas 1 Hare, Teresa 2 Horvath, Nancy 1 Harley, Joyce 1 Hoswell, Charlene 2 Harper, Dawn 1 Howard, Brian 3 Harrington, Judith 1 Howard, Clyo 2 Harris, Lynda 1 Howell, Brian 2 Harris, Steven 3 Hubbard, Debra 3 Harrison, Keith 1 Hubbard, Perry 4 Hartfiel, Ronald 2 Huber, Susan 2 Hartman, Deborah 2 Huebsch, Edward Hataj, Trudy 1 Hunter, Jeffrey 1 Hatch, Donnette 3 lhrig, Charlene 1 Hauck, Karen 1 Ireland, James 2 Haugen, Dena 2 Ishikawa, Janet 1 Hautamaki, Lois 3 Jackson, Charles 4 Hayes, Kathleen 1 Jackson, Gloria 2 Head, Kathleen 3 Jackson, Marilyn 3 Head, William 1 Jacobs, Larry 2 Healey, David P. 4 Jacobs, Wade 4 200 Jacobson, Barbara 2 Karnes, Steven 4 Jacobson, Marla 1 Keady, Janette 1 Jahnke, Michael 3 Keefer, Aurelia 1 James, Paul 1 Keiry, Cheryl 2 Janis, Miriam 1 Kellander, Carolyn 1 Janke, Connie 2 Kellander, Marilyn 1 Jellema, Jolene 3 Kennerud, Judy 4 Jennings, Bonnie Kern, Gerald Jensen, Constance 2 Kershaw, Mary 1 Jensen, Margaret 1 Kiel, Beverly 4 Jensen, Nancy 1 Kiel, Carol 3 Jenson, Terry 3 Kiel, Debra 4 Jergenson, Stephen 3 Kilander, Kevin 1 Jessen, Joellen 1 Kile, Mark 1 Johanson, Barbara 4 Kimball, Christy 4 Johnsen, Karen 4 Kiminki, Deborah 1 Johnson, Ann 1 King, Bryan 1 Johnson, Brian 4 King, Daniel 1 Johnson, Cameron 2 King, Mark 1 Johnson, Candace 2 King, Paul D. 3 Johnson, Craig B. 1 King, Paul W. 2 Johnson, Craig L. 3 King, Sharon 4 Johnson, Curtis 2 Kingsley, Mary-Alice 2 Johnson, David B. 1 Kingsley, Roger 5 Johnson, David E. 1 Kipp, Susan 2 Johnson, Dean 1 Kivioja, Merry 1 Johnson, Diane 4 Kjesbo, Loretta 2 Johnson, Douglas 3 Klein, Melanie 2 Johnson, Grant Klenk, Jeanne 2 Johnson, James G. 4 Kleven, Diane 1 Johnson, James G. 4 Kline, Cheryl 4 Johnson, Janice 4 Kling, Paul 2 Johnson, Jill 3 Klingensmith, Beth 1 Johnson, Karen 2 Klint, Karilyn 1 Johnson, Keith 2 Kluck, Sandra 4 Johnson, Leann 2 Knapp, Charles 1 Johnson, Linda 2 Knauf, Keith 3 Johnson, Lynn 4 Knight, Diane 2 Johnson, Marilyn 4 Knight, Marcia 2 Johnson, Mark D. 2 Knutson, Carol 1 Johnson, Mark K. 2 Koetter, Kathy 2 Johnson, Mary 2 Koetter, Kimberly 2 Johnson, Nancy E. 2 Kolmodin, Claire 4 Johnson, Nancy M. 2 Kormann, Laural 1 Johnson, Ned 3 Kostelny, Kathleen 4 Johnson, Norris 3 Koyzis, David 1 Johnson, Odell 4 Kraft, Jean 4 Johnson, Randall 4 Kramer, John 1 Johnson, Rebecca L. 1 Kramer, Pamela 2 Johnson, Rebecca S. 1 Kramer, Paul 1 Johnson, Rebecca S. 3 Kramer, Sherill 1 Johnson, Robert 2 Kregness, Curtis 1 Johnson, Ronald 4 Kriesel, Scott 1 Johnson, Ruth 1 Kruger, Lois 1 Johnson, Shari 4 Kulp, Loren Louise 3 Johnson, Sheldon 2 Kumerow, V. Cordell 2 Johnson, Sheryl 2 Kurka, Kathleen 1 Johnson, Stephen 2 Kusnerek, Julie 4 Johnson, Susan I. 1 Laakso, Louise 4 Johnson, Susan L. 1 Labovitch, Diane 3 Johnson, Theodore 2 Lachler, Sandra 1 Johnson, Timothy 4 Lachler, Susan 1 Johnson, Vern 2 Lagesse, Rebecca 4 Johnston, Terri Ann 2 Lai Wai-Sum, Anthony 2 Johnston, Terri Lee 1 Lamphere, Barbara 2 Joling, Daniel 2 Lancaster, Gregory 1 Jones, Gaylene 2 Land, Timothy 2 Jones, Stewart 1 Landin, Donald Jorgensen, Paul 2 Landis, Randall 1 Justice, Elizabeth 1 Larson, Anita 2 Kaiser, Belinda 1 Larson, Barbara 3 Kananen, Dennis 2 Larson, Diane 3 Karlsgodt, Julie 1 Larson, Douglas 4 Karlsgodt, Terrence 3 Larson, Jeffrey 2 Karnes, Rebecca 4 Larson, Kevan 3 201 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 East 6th Street Willmar, Minnesota 56201 Services Sunday 8:00 am KWLM radio 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship 7:30 pm Gospel hour CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CAMBRIDGE, MINNESOTA Welcome to ROSEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Proclaiming the Good News Just 5 Miles from Campus 211 W. County Rd. B-2 Roseville — Phone 484-9604 COLLEGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations to the Class of 1974 from 1016 Grand Avenue Waukegan, Illinois 60085 Rev. Gerald W. Gillaspie Pastor Rev. J. Marshall Peterson Rev. William J. Wright Associate Pastors 4747 College Avenue San Diego, California 92115 Rev. Robert E. Luther Pastor Larson, Linda 2 Larson, Martha 2 Larson, Paul 1 Larson, Robert 3 Larson, Stephen 3 Lastine, Bryce 4 Lauer, John 4 Law, Lanny 2 Lavrenz, Wayne 1 Lawrence, Robert 1 Lawson, Robert 3 Lea, Diane 4 Lea, Sharon 2 Leafblad, Daniel 4 Leafblad, Timothy 2 Learned, Sheryl 1 Ledin, Sheila 2 Lee, Bevelyn 2 Lee, Debra 1 Lee, Forrest 1 Lefler, Steven 1 Lentz, Paul 3 Lenz, Laura 1 Leppke, Wendell 2 Leung, Jonathan 2 Lewis, Diane 2 Lexen, Janine 2 Lidstrom, Paul 3 Liggett, Nancy 2 Lindahl, Paul 4 Lindberg, Craig 2 Linder, Lorraine 2 Lindgren, Emery 2 Lindgren, Harvey 3 Lindgren, Mark 3 Lindh, Daniel 3 Lindh, Mark 1 Lindman, Gary 1 Lindquist, Betty 2 Lindquist, Darryl 2 Lindstedt, Karen 4 Lindvall, Sherie 4 Lindwall, Patricia 2 Lock, Susan 1 Logan, Scott 1 Lohman, Amy 1 Loomis, Bill 2 Loong, Wai-Yan 2 Lorvick, Barbara 2 Loth, Paul 4 Lott, William 3 Lovaas, Jean 3 Lovins, Darrell 1 Luce, Marilynn 3 Luedtke, James 3 Luithle, Jodilyn 2 Lund, Twila 4 Lundgren, E. Brent 4 Lundholm, Nancy 3 Lundquist, Jill 3 Lundquist, Karen 1 Lurwick, Susan 1 Lutz, James 2 Lynch, John 1 Macnab, Margaret 4 Madison, Roger 2 Madsen, June 3 Madsen, Karen 1 Magnuson, Karen 3 Magnuson, Larry 2 Magnuson, Terri 1 Mann, Elizabeth 2 Mann, John 3 Marie, John 1 202 Maring, Timothy Markwood, Terri Martens, Timothy Martin, Dennis Martin, Marcia Martin, Michele Martin, Rebecca Martini, Darlene Mason, Albert Matthiesen, Emily Mattson, Lou Ann Mattson, Pamela Maxson, Evelyn McBride, Mary McCallum, Margaret McCarty, Roger McClung, Mark McCurdy, Cynthia McEachern, Rebecca McGuire, Frederick McKenzie, Melodie McKnight, Thomas McLain, Phil McLennan, Heather McNeill, Ronald McSparran, Dave Meacham, Joan Meissner, Kevin Meng, Daniel Merritt, John Meyer, Dave Meyer, Nancy Mikkelson, Randy Miko, Robert Miller, Christine Miller, Darlene Miller, Debra Miller, Gregory Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Linda Miller, Michael Miller, Ronald Millikan, Debra Mills, George Miyamoto, Yukiko Mobley, Michael Moeller, Robert Moline, Steven Monson, Janet Monson, Joanne Moon, Paula Mooney, Douglas Mooney, Elaine Moore, Allie Jo Moore, Cynthia Moore, John Moore, Raymond Moriarity, Susan Mortensen, David Moser, Carol Moser, Daniel Moser, Neil Mott, Claudia Moulton, Nancy Muck, Sandra Muir, Sheryl Mulder, Anne Mundt, Robert Murphy, Jeffrey Musser, Daryl Myrbo, Cheryl Naegele, Susan Nall, Dianne Natzel, Charles We're Commited to Bethel Our students this year: Rita Blair Sally Carlson Craig Hanson Julie Karlsgodt Terry Karlsgodt First Baptist Church of Alexandria NORTHSHORE BAPTIST CHURCH John A. Valine, Pastor 10301 - N.E. 145th Street Bothell, Washington 98011 "We Congratulate the Graduates" Wirth Park Baptist Church Minneapolis, Minnesota Nelson, Bryan 1 Nelson, Daniel 4 Nelson, Deborah 1 Nelson, Ann 2 Nelson, Gary 2 Nelson, Janice 2 Nelson, Joy 2 Nelson, Julie 1 Nelson, Kathy 2 Nelson, Linnae 2 Nelson, Linnea 2 Nelson, Lloyd 1 Nelson, Marjory 1 Nelson, Mary 1 Nelson, Richard 4 Nelson, Robert 1 Nelson, Sharon 4 Nelson, Sharon 1 Nelson, Sheila 2 Nelson, Steven 2 Nelson, Timothy 3 Neslund, Gerald 3 Nethercott, June 4 Neufeld, Debra 2 Neufeld, Marilyn 1 Newcomer, Jill 5 Nickel, Bruce Nielsen, Jon 2 Nilsson, Karen 2 Nishihata, Hideo 2 Norberg, Kevin 2 Nordstrom, Dawn 1 Norris, Gayle 1 Norris, James 2 Norton, Mary 1 Norton, Robert 3 Nuckols, Bonnie 3 Nyberg, J. Timothy 3 Nydegger, Sharon 4 Nystrom, Dale 4 Odmark, Heidi 1 Ofotokum, Gabriel 4 Ogimachi, Fred 3 Oines, Peggy 1 Okerlund, Frederick 1 Okerlund, Larry 3 Oklobzija, Blair 2 Olander, Connie 1 Olsen, Donald 3 Olsen, Kenneth 2 Olsen, Robert 3 Olson, Bruce 1 Olson, Carey 3 Olson, Catherine 1 Olson, Daniel 2 Olson, Daniel 1 Olson, Daniel 1 Olson, Dee 1 Olson, Denise 1 Olson, Denise 3 Olson, Jack 1 Olson, Karen 1 Olson, Kerry Jo 3 Olson, Kyle 1 Olson, Linda 1 Olson, Marian 1 Olson, Philip 1 Olson, Stella 1 Olson, Susan 2 Olson, Sylvia 1 Olson, Terrence 3 Olson, Timothy 3 Olsson, Beverly 3 Oman, Rebecca 1 Omanson, Deborah Onufrock, Barry Oostmeyer, Kathy Opsata, John Orme, Patricia Orr, David Osborne, Teresa Oslin, Craig Ostrom, Larry Otto, Loyas Overbey, Randy Overland, Pamela Palace, Joann Palen, Theodore Palmquist, Cheryl Palmquist, David Palmquist, Marcia Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Lynnda Parker, Stephen Parker, Tom Parr, Ronald Parriott, Mark Paterson, Cynthia Paterson, Donald Patraw, Michele Patterson, Carolyn Patton, Melanie Paul, Dianna Paulson, Karen Paulson, Robert Paulson, Sharon Pauluk, Wayne Payne, Randal Pearson, Bruce Pearson, Diane Pearson, Sheryl Peck, Sheila Pedersen, Robert Pederson, Ronald Pengra, Vicki Penner, Sharon Peota, Colette Person, Mary Petersen, Daniel Petersen, Earleen Petersen, John Petersen, Lynn Petersen, Virginia Petersen, William Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Barbara Messer Peterson, Bruce E. Peterson, Bruce R. Peterson, Cheryl Peterson, Dale Peterson, David A. Peterson, David C. Peterson, Dean Peterson, Debra Peterson, Donald A. Peterson, Donald V. Peterson, Donna Peterson, Douglas Peterson, Edward Peterson, Gayle Peterson, Grace Peterson, Holly Peterson, John Peterson, Judith Peterson, Keith Peterson, Kent Peterson, Lance Peterson, Lori 203 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 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 Peterson, Robert Peterson, Roger Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Thomas Peterson, William Petro, Patricia Pfotenhauer, Jill Phillips, Laurelle Pierce, Craig Pinkert, Talora Pollock, Leland Port, Susan Porter, Robert Porterfield, Michael Powell, Harold Priestley, John Provo, Robert Pust, Phyllis Putnam, Gail Quanrud, Paul Quaring, Galen Quinion, Duane Raines, Deborah Raleigh, Patricia Ramsland, Philip Ranzinger, Jean Raper, Craig Ray, Denise Reasoner, Paul Reed, Beverly Reed, Donald Reed, Holly Reeves, Carolyn Reimers, Nancy Rempel, Stuart Rengel, Elizabeth Repp, Nancy Repp, Patrick Rhodes, Barbara Ricciuti, Richard Rieth, Ellen Ringold, Bonnie Roberts, Sheryl Robertson, Ellen Robertson, Mark Robertson, Martha Robertz, Karen Robinson, Byron Robinson, Catherine Robinson, Ruth Rocholl, Larry Rogness, Cathy Rognrud, Steven Roler, Debra Rollins, Roy Roos, Kathryn Rossi, Jack Rossi, Kirk Roth, Jennifer Rowe, David Rowton, Robert Rucinski, Michael Rude, Deborah Runion, Ruth Russell, Suzanne Ruthardt, Christine Rutzen, Douglas Rutzen, Janet Rydholm, Joyce Sahlin, Sharon Salzbrenner, Richard Salzman, Beryl Sandell, Mark Sander, Kurt Sandstrom, Kent 1 Sandvig, Todd 4 Sasser, John 1 Sather, Steven 2 Saufferer, Mark 2 Sawchenko, Ludwig 2 Sawtell, Ronald 1 Schafer, Mark 1 Schafer, Thomas 2 Schave, Mary 3. Schevenius, Jean 2 Schimbeno, Terry 3 Schimpp, Joyce 3 Schmidt, Liane 2 Schmiess, Steven 2 Schoff, Don 3 Schroeder, Timothy 1 Schultz, Jeffrey 4 Schultz, Pamela 4 Schultz, Robert 2 Schut, Sherry 2 Schwader, Dianne 4 Schwalm, Jeffery 4 Scieszinski, Bernard 1 Scroggins, Steve 2 Scruggs, Terry 4 Seidl, James 2 Selassie, Tekle 1 Selvog, Hans 3 Setterberg, Gary 2 Seume, Richard 3 Shafer, Karl 2 Shallcross, Gary 1 Shaw, Gillian 3 Sheldon, Luanne 1 Shelley, Marshall 2 Shia, Beatrice 4 Shibrowski, Colleen 4 Shold, Marvin 1 Siebelist, Eunice 1 Siemers, Paul 1 Simpson, Michael 2 Sjoblom, Gayle 2 Skoglund, Steven 1 Skoog, Bonnie 4 Skov, Richard 1 Slonski, Barbara 4 Smith, Craig 1 Smith, Holly 1 Smith, Rick Smith, Scott 2 Snicale, Jeffrey 4 Socha, Robyn 1 Sperry, Esther 1 Spon, James 4 Stafford, Thomas 3 Stake, Thomas 4 Staples, Gary 1 Starr, Jack 1 Starr, Miriam 3 Starr, Rebecca 2 Starrett, Michelle 1 States, David 2 Staurseth, Renea 2 Steen, Theodore 1 Steinbach, Carol 3 Steller, Thomas 2 Stelter, Jane 1 Stennes, Mary 3 Stevens, Michael 1 Stewart, Thomas 3 Stiles, Carla 4 Stockfisch, James 4 Stockwell, Raymond 1 Stoesz, Wendell 1 Stohre, Mark Wilkins, Dwight 2 Willett, Daniel 1 Williams, Barbara 2 Williams, Janice 1 Williams, Ruth 1 Williams, Sally 2 Wilson, Marcia 1 Wilson, Peter 1 Winge, Charles 3 Winter, Robert 3 Winton, Karl 2 Wirth, Rosanne 3 Witherington, Dale 2 Witzgall, Frederick 3 Wobig, Cindy 2 Woerner, Susan 2 Wohler, Cindy 2 Wohler, Kent 1 Wold, Daniel 4 Wold, Joyce 2 Wong, Fai Yi 3 Wong, Wan Chi 3 Wood, Mark 4 Wood, Paul 1 Wood, Virginia 1 Woods, Colleen 1 Worgul, John 1 Workman, Anne 5 Wray, Bruce Wray, Constance Wright, Gary Wright, Paul Wynia, Julie Yonkers, Timothy Young, Rodney Youngblood, Carolyn Youngquist, Mary Lou Youngquist, Thomas Zaderaka, Marvin Zimmerman, Timothy Zipf, Jeannette Zipf, Judith Zitzloff, Jeffrey Zopfi, Rebecca Zupfer, Beverly THAT IS THE END . . . ALMOST 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES! LANSDOWNE BAPTIST CHURCH 5011 — 122 A St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada CONGRATULATIONS FROM BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 Gardner, Massachusetts Rev. Edwin F. Lindquist WEST ESSEX BAPTIST CHURCH Livingston, New Jersey Our Bethel Students are: Jeanne Burgess Jean MacNab Lynn Feiler Karen Nilsson Paul Feiler Eunice Sibelist Dean Held Don Sivenson We welcome you to our service when you visit the East Coast. Greetings to Bethel and Congratulations to all the 1974 graduates. 204 CROSS of GLORY BAPTIST CHURCH SERVING THE WESTERN SUBURBS Pastor: LEONARD KARLBERB Sunday School: Morning Worship Evening Worship Wednesday evening Bible study 9:15 am 10:00 am 7:00 pm 7:15 pm 4600 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins, Minn. — 7— c!J1 :11) Pastor Charles Landon FORD PARKWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 1901 Ford Parkway Phone 698-6387 St. Paul, Minnesota 55116 ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 5th & Polk - Anoka Delmar Dahl, pastor Calvary Baptist Church Meriden, Connecticut Stokes, Michele 2 Uran, John 1 Stolt, Thomas 1 VanAntwerp, Kathleen 4 Stone, Edward 4 VanBenschoten, David 2 Stone, Melody 2 VanEngelenburg, Susan 1 Storey, Sheryl 1 VanGelder, Doyal 4 Stowman, Sheryl 1 VanGorkom, John 2 Strandquist, Jane 2 VanGorkom, Paul 2 Strata, David 1 VanGorkom, Steven 1 Strege, Michael 1 VanGorkom, Timothy 1 Stumbo, Margaret 2 VanHooser, Jeffery 4 Sukut, Nora 2 VanHooser, Kathleen 3 Sund, Jeffery 1 VanLoon, Barbara 1 Sundell, Darla 1 VanLoon, Daniel 2 Swalboski, Marlys 4 VanLoon, Debra 4 Swan, Janet 1 VanVonderen, Brent 1 Swanson, Cheryl 1 VanVonderen, Jeffrey 3 Swanson, Daniel 1 VanWambeke, Diane Swanson, Janette 2 VanWambeke, Shirley 2 Swanson, Norman 3 Vangen, James 2 Swanson, Patricia 2 Vennema, Anne 3 Swanson, Philip 4 VerStraten, Rebecca 2 Swanson, Ronaele 1 Veth, Barbara 2 Swanson, Sharon 2 Vodonik, Linda 1 Swanson, Susan 2 Voegele, Pamela 3 Swearinger, Alex 1 Vogel, Alan 2 Swedberg, Carol 2 Volgren, Merry 1 Swenson, Daniel 2 Von DeLinde, Mark 4 Taber, Diana 2 Vork, Kenneth 1 Takle, David 1 Vork, Robert 5 Tanquist, Eric 3 Vossler, Lauren 4 Taylor, Peter 1 Voth, Debra 2 Tengwall, Sheryl 1 Voth, Steven 4 Tervonen, David 4 Wahl, Sandra 3 Testa, Suzann 3 Wahlen, Pamela 2 Thoman, Richard 1 Walbert, Sarah 2 Thomas, David 1 Waldenstrom, Carl 4 Thomas, Dolores 1 Walen, Karen 2 Thompson, Daniel 3 Walker, Debra 4 Thompson, Jean 4 Walker, Kim 1 Thompson, Kaye 2 Walker, Margaret 1 Thompson, Lyna 1 Walker, Paula 2 Thompson, Paul 4 Walker, Robert 2 Thompson, Susan 1 Wall, Rachel 3 Thormodsgaard, David 2 Wallentine, David 1 Thorpe, Arnell 3 Wallin, Rebecca 1 Thorson, Mark 2 Wareham, Stephen 2 Thunstrom, Donna 1 Warkentien, Joyce 2 Tillman, David 2 Warner, Debra 2 Tillman, John 4 Watkins, Barbara 1 Tillman, Vicki 4 Watson, Diane 2 Timm, Tom 1 Weir, Carolyn 3 Tjader, Susan 1 Weitzel, Kenneth 1 Tjernlund, Donald 2 Weitzel, Tom 3 Toays, Douglas 3 Welch, Robert 1 Torgrimson, Ardel 2 Wells, Beryl 2 Toth, Laurie 1 Wessel, Deborah 3 Toy, Deborah 4 Wessel, Dorothy 1 Traudt, Dee 4 Wesslund, Eileen 2 Traudt, Nancy 4 Westlund, Lynn 2 Trautmann, Ruth 1 West, Judith 2 Trautmann, Susan 2 Westman, Barbara 4 Treleaven, Larry 3 Wetzell, Constance 4 Triggs, Marilyn 2 Wetzell, David 4 Trollinger, William 1 Wetzell, Karen 2 Troxel, Mark 1 White, Dale 3 Trude, Timothy 3 Whittaker, Judith 2 Trygg, Daniel 3 Witttaker, Steven 3 Turner, Duane 1 Wicklund, Dennis 1 Turner, Harley 4 Widen, Henry 2 Turner, Mitchell 2 Wiens, John 4 Turner, Rickey 1 Wik, Jay 1 Turnwall, Brian 3 Wik, Lori Jo 2 Twedt, Carol 2 Wilbee, Tresa 3 Ullmann, Kenneth 5 Wilcox, Gregory 1 Unger, David 3 Wilkins, Charles 2 205 0 O a) O 0 C O E 0 (1.) a) a) F-o f t ime t hat ca nnot be sa id, t hat s hou ldn 't be sa id, a n d t hat wo n 't be 0 , •.01 " ' • ' . : Iv( • 0 :•1 ` • .9 • , 4 ' '4. ' 47 • le `c .0" ' You are holding in your hands A Yearbook A glance backwards at the school year beginning in September of 1973 and ending in June of 1974. Hopefully it is a truthful record of the nine months that passed in that period. Not in a mere fac-tual representation of things that took place or people that they took place with, but in a way that, sometime in the read-ing of it, may have brought you a little twinge of nostalgia. An editor should get at least a little space for a piece in a book so I took some. I'd like to thank a few people who helped me on this in ways that they may or may not know. You may not care to read it, but it might mean something to them and it certainly did to me. -- Karl, Holly & Jeff, Hollister, Terry, Tim, Jill, Marcia, Dale, Clyo, Hans, Al, Patty, Julie, Rob, Jean, Mom, Dad, Nor-ton and Fred, but especially to Someone who knew it and was there from beginning to end and without whom, it would have never been We all know who He is -- THIS HAS BEEN THE 1974 BETHEL COLLEGE SPIRE 0 '', 41t.. ; '104:, ., ,, , -...4.4., ifk,p., . ' 4 , eiZ II■ , ' -; ; ka: I . , • ' t?).4 ' c ' brought to you by The Bethel College Student Association The Faculty and Staff of Bethel College The Baptist General Conference and a lot of people who may not have had an interest in it. PRODUCED BY: American Yearbook Company and a few others . • : ;. •••■•• • •• •■••• --.0.0... • 4,....;1. 7. , ....101W IN :. _ , ... -,^ . • al I x a ..1 n r Nr,- i.ii. _ • ' , .... - ID ~ Atp'' I. ''' • .0 . IS: 'rt. - 4F.- -11r. - ... 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