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        "Well, glory"is notan uncommon expression to the students of LBC. When those famous words are heard, everyone knows that Dr. C. Sumner Wemp isaround
          Dr.Wemp came toLBC in1973 at the invitation of Dr Jerry Falwell Since then, he has found a spot in the hearts of the students at LBC
          Before coming to LBC, Dr. Wemp served in many facets of Christian ministry. He has pastored several churches as well as taught and administrated in Christiancolleges.
          At present,Dr.Wemp is thechairman of the Division of Religion at LBC aswellastheVicePresidentfor Spiritual Life.To this great man of God the SELAH staff dedicates the 1978 yearbook.
          
    OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Dr Wemp and his wife, Celeste, participate in the "Truly Weds" as panelists MIDDLE BOTTOM: Dr Wemp enjoys one of the lighter moments ofchapel MIDDLE TOP: "You're only as old as you feel"and Dr Wemp doesn'tseem tofeel too old as he demonstrates at an LBC Flames football game BOTTOM: Dr Wemp gives some words of advice concerning the ministry tohis Church Aflame class BELOW: Dr Wemp always feelsathome inthe pulpit preaching the Word ofGod
          
    Liberty Baptist College is not buildings and budgets. LBC is people, 1800 people from all50 states and several foreign countries who have come together for a common cause and purpose - to learn how to better serve.Jesus
          
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          RIGHT: The LBC student body gathers together on Liberty Mountain for the first time inthe 1977-78 school year FAR RIGHT: The Liberty Baptist College student body
          
    OPPOSITE TOP: Students converse as they enjoy their new surroundings on Liberty Mountain BOTTOM MIDDLE: Two students move their belongings into one of the new dormitories on the Mountain RIGHT: The two classroom buildings now inuse BELOW: One ofthe many dormitories now underconstruction on Liberty Mountain
          
    In September and the following months, the LBC family began to move to Liberty Mountain. Classroom buildings were finished and ready to be occupied. Regularly, new dormitorieswere ready and the students converged on them Finally, besides the two classroom buildings, several dormitories were also occupied
          
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        FAR RIGHT: Robbie Hiner sings "IWant That Mountain." RIGHT: LBC students meet to claim a mountain by faith before two nations on a cold, snowy January day ABOVE: LBC students stand on Liberty Mountain for a second time to give thanks for the miracle that had occurred.
          JANUARY 21, 1977.The student body of Liberty Baptist College met to lay claim to a piece of ground called Liberty Mountain. By faith, these students and their leaders asked God to make it possible to have a school there in thefall.
          SEPTEMBER 2, 1977. The LBC family stood again on Liberty Mountain, not to claim the Mountain,but to give God the praise for the Miracle of Liberty Mountain Ill
          
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    OPPOSITE TOP:Jan Euliss, MissLBC.OPPOSITE BOTTOM: First runner-up, Eleano/ Myers TOP RIGHT:Anita Bryant beginsthe Homecoming festivities by singing the National Anthem ABOVE: The LBC Flames score another touchdown enroute to defeating St Paul's, 47-0 RIGHT: The LBC Homecoming court
          
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        The stage is City Stadium The LBC Flames are still in the locker room ... the cheerleaders fire up the fans and the platform looks set for a queen
          Anita Bryant comes to the microphone and begins the Homecoming events with the singing of the NationalAnthem. The LBC Flames are the center of attention until the clock runs out at halftime and then the six Miss LBC candidates are escorted to the platform 'the envelope please.' Miss LBC 1978 .... Jan Euliss.
          The field again as LBC defeats St Paul'sand thescoreboard shows a final score of47-0.
          
    What appeared to be a blatant parking offense was really a snow sculpture created by male dormitory students housed on Liberty Mountain.
          This, among other things,was a creative use of leisure time by LBC students Activities ranged from introducing prospective college students to LBC during College For A Weekend to dressing up for Halloween. With a little creative imagination and spare time, LBC students found and made things to do
          
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          OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: The members of the Sweat Hog Club post their progress in the hallto keep up on the number of miles they have run.OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Some students use free time to shop fornecessities.
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: A prospective LBC student studies the schedule for her weekend stay at LBC LEFT: Tim Wagner and Jewel Vessel take time for a creative hairsiyle provided by the Super Hair Swingers
          ABOVE: Contrary to what many students believed,there was not a real car under this snow sculpture
          
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        The first annual Super Conference was truly a SUPER conference Christian ministry workers came from allacross the nation to draw on the experience of the Thomas Road Baptist Church Ministriesand receive a charge intheir spiritualbatteries
          As Associate Pastors of TRBC, the Pastor Majors of LBC hosted the conference and did much ofthe work involved in it. Such distinguished men as Paul Harvey, Dr. B.R Lakin, Dr John Rawlings, Dr Al Smith, and Dr. Truman Dollar were involved in the conference.
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Dr. Truman Dollar speaks to a group concerning church finances. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: The overflow crowd watches as Al Smith leads singing via closed circuit television. LEFT: Dr. Jerry Falwell introduces Paul Harvey asthe keynote speaker for the conference. ABOVE: Finding one's way around was made easier by directional signs FAR LEFT: Dr John Rawlings addresses one of the main sessions of the Super Conference
          
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        As she sang "Amazing Grace" it was apparent to those present that the song had a special meaning to Joni Eareckson Joni was just one of the many artists who appeared in the Liberty Baptist College Artist Series
          The Series was set up to familiarize the college community with a wide variety of Christian artists Also appearing were Jerome Hines, Dave Brubaker, Merrill Womach, Bill Pearce, Johnny Hall, and the LBC music faculty inrecital.
          
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          BOTTOM LEFT: Joni Eareckson signs her book for Dr. Falwell's daughter, Jeannie.
          
    LEFT: Merrill Womach sings praises to our Lord. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Jerome Hines,the great Metropolitan Opera star, as he appeared at LBC TOP LEFT: Bill Pearce presents 'Night Sounds' live at LBC.
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        ABOVE: Dave Brubaker premieres the LBC Artist Series with his concert in September.
          Special students receive recognition on Awards Day each year Awards rangefrom the academicto athletic
          Some of the awards this year included: Who's Wh o In American Colleges and Universities, music awards, intramural awards, speech awards, drama awards, athletic awards, and a variety of other awards.
          
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        FAR LEFT: Dr Guillermin presents Jon Cooper with his certificate of recognition as a member of Who's Who InAmerican Colleges and Universities TOP: Dr Mark Lloyd presents awards to outstanding students in the Division of Communications BOTTOM: Winners in the league formed by Dr Alfred Moore's bowling class
          
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        TOP MIDDLE: Dr Lakin addresses the LBC students at Chapel. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Ed Cooley and other students are captivated by chapel music OPPOSITE BOTTOM
          LEFT: The Mizzo Choir shares songs from India with the LBC students during the Chapel Service TOP: Dr John R Rice expounds on a text from Scripture
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        ABOVE: James Robison preaches RIGHT: Jerry Falwell introduces the LBC Chorale
          
              
              
            
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          The heartbeat of LBC was the chapel services every Monday Wednesday and Friday The students' hearts were blessed by the preaching ofgreat men such as Dr John R. Rice,Dr.Lakin,and James Robison The favorite chapel speaker was LBC's own Chancellor, Dr. Jerry Falwell. Not only did the chapel have great preaching, but chapel music was always spiritually uplifting as well.
          
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        Variety described the chapel services at LBC. Not only did LBC have excellent preachers in chapel but also inspiring music, Christcentered testimonies and special presentations
          
    LBC's Mark Lowry magnified the Lord through music during one of the chapel services
          Rev. Poppov testified about his experiences in a Communist concentration camp. The students fell in love with Butch and Steve when they gave their testimonies in chapel.
          The Wrestling team won the NCCAA Regional Finals and the Na-
          championship and Bob Bonheim presented the banner to Dr. Guillermin.
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        OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Mark Lowry sings in chapel OPPOSITE RIGHT: Dr Guillermin speaks in chapel ABOVE: Butch waves to the students before reciting the Scripture verses Dr Wood taught Steve and him TOP RIGHT: Reverend Poppov tellshis life story in chapel. RIGHT: The Wrestling Team wins the regional title and the team presents the banner to the LBC student body.
          CHAPEL-CHURCH
          One of the unique aspects of Liberty BaptistCollege is thespiritual emphasis on the importance of the local church and the ministry of Thomas Road Baptist Church in particular. Being vitally interested in the whole man, LBC not only provides physical education for the body, academics for the mind but also church and chapel for the spiritual needs
          
    The classroom is provided for the teaching of the Bible; however, chapel is for the preaching of the
          Bible. Chapel is primarily for the application of spirital truths tolife. The old saying "keep the platform hot" isthe philosophy and goal for chapel. Chapel is designed to help students, staff and faculty to be "exalted daily, lestany be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin" (Hebrews 3:13)
          It is a time for the family to come together to be refreshed, challenged and stirred to love the Lord Jesus and glorify God in our daily lives.
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        "Evening ofSplendor" accurately described the 1978 Spring Banquet. Featured atthebanquet was Karen Morrison, Miss USA 1974 and Jim Gibson, a talented young soloist The banquet meal was a delicious buffet ofroast beef,fried chicken, and turkey with all the trimmings.
          
    Earlier in theyear, LBC students had an opportunity to enjoy the talent of Christine Wyrtzen at the annual Fall Banquet. Thetheme of the Fall Banquet was centered around Thanksgiving
          OPPOSITE TOP: Karen Morrison gives her testimony at the Spring Banquet OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Christine Wyrtzen sings at the Fall Banquet OPPOSITE BOTTOM: For the Spring Banquet, SGA members decorated the ceiling of the exhibition hall of Roanoke Civic Center LEFT: An LBC Student converses with soloist Jim Gibson before themeal
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          Different faces indifferent places describe the campus situation at LBC. Since the college's inception in 1971, LBC has had many campuses
          
    Academic campuses included the Church, Mountain and Library.
          Dormitory campuses included Kennedy and Harrison houses, the Hotel, Ramada Inn,the Island,and the Mountain
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          OPPOSITE LEFT: Students use the cafeteria for studying as well as for dining OPPOSITE RIGHT: Len Chayka leisurely glances at one of the many magazines available at the LBC library TOP: Tony Mitchell leaves his 'home away from home': 215 Harrison Street Approximately 30 students lived on thisstreet untilthe new dorms on the Mountain were completed MIDDLE LEFT: Tacos are delicious but they are also very messy SGA's Mexican Fiesta gave LBC students a chance to taste 'South of the Border' foods MIDDLE RIGHT: Joey Baraty and Deryl Edwards en|oy a meal at the Hotel cafeteria LEFT: Hurry up and get on the bus' says one of the LBC bus drivers Roger Mole's bus is known to be one of the first buses toleave the Islandformorningclasses
          
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    OPPOSITE TOP: Jesus,played by Dave Zick, talks to the disciples at the last supper
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Jesus,played by David Zick shows the nail scars in his hands
          RIGHT: Steve Compton and John McCullough prepare for a fire BELOW: Players in the drama 'Firebugs' gather around the table BOTTOM LEFT:Jesus,played by David Zick, ministers to the littlechildren
          Highlighting the school year of Liberty Baptist College was the Passion Play, 'Calvary' The play was presented by LBC students on Palm Sunday weekend
          Long hours of practice and work were involved in the production of this play Under the direction of Mrs. Helen Lloyd, the play was successful in portraying the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
          Other campus plays included ' Firebugs', 'SaintJoan', and 'Everyman'. The drama department and the students worked together and gave the LBC audience good productions.
          
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        Commencement ceremonies at LBC were a beginning, not an ending Many ofthegraduates went out into various areas of service for the Lord.Some of these graduates went into full time Christian service, while others went to work in secular fields Some of the graduating seniors left Lynchburg to go all around the world, while others stayed and worked atLBC orTRBC.
          
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        OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Co-Pastor Jim Moon receives an honorary Doctorate degree OPPOSITE RIGHT: Dr Henry leads the graduates in the graduation pledge TOP: Seniors wait for their diplomas LEFT: Dr Greg Dixon addresses the graduation audience BOTTOM LEFT: Seniors recite the pledge at the graduation ceremonies BELOW: Barb Armstrong is hooded by Dr Henry as were allthe college graduates.
          
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        'We ran where Jesus walked' is typical of the pace set by Dr. Woodrow Kroll,the director of the International Studies Program of Liberty Baptist College, when travelling abroad.
          This year the program included Jordan, Egypt, and Israel in the Holy Land Studies and England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales in the British Isles Studies. The goal of the International Studies Program isto provide first-hand knowledge of the culture of other countries
          
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    OPPOSITE TOP: Tom Debalski Julie Delphey Jerry Morgan, and Gary Aldndge talk to an English girl at the birthplace of John Wesley MIDDLE: The tour group waits for a restaurant to open in Dublin, Ireland
          TOP: The British Isles Tour Group, led by Dr Woodrow Kroll tours Edinborough Castle in Scotland MIDDLE
          RIGHT: Tom Debalski and Colleen Cundall pose in front of the Tower of London RIGHT: Gary Aldndge takes photographs of the Welsh countryside
          
    
    Psalm 150 says to praise God with all sorts of instruments. The LBC band under the direction ofMr.Ray Locy didit in rareform.
          The 50 piece band found themselves busy during football season playing for halftime at all home games Placing first in the annual Lynchburg City Christmas Parade was a highlight of the year. In concert, the band appeared in three local high schools as well as the LBC Christmas and Spring Concerts.During basketball season, the Pep Band sparked enthusiasm
          Officers were President, Stan Trost; Vice-President, Tim Totten; Secretary, Sheryl Kyper; Public Relations, Susan Danner; and Librarians,Bonnie Brunner and Randi and Sandy Chandler
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: The 1977-78 LBC Band. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The band marches on the field at halftime. ABOVE: Playing for football games lifts the spirits of the fans. LEFT: Steve Kerr practices his trumpet in preparation for the Christmas Concert.
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        Love ... it comes in allcolors, shapes, and sizes.That isthe goal of Smite and the LBC International Singers -to love people. In thefall of 1977, Haiti became the burden of LBC Missions and TRBC. A program for Haitibegan,and byChristmas break LBC found one hundred and fifty students dedicating their vacation to spend time in Haiti. A program for food shipment began and thousands oftons offood were shipped regularly. A ship was donated to the ministry for that purpose. Before leaving for Haiti the LBC International Singers found themselves spending many late hours learning to sing in Creole, the language of the Haitian people. The hours were long as students prepared daily for a ministry to people.The rewards came inseeing a hungry face turn to the love and joy ofChrist.
          OPPOSITE TOP: The ship on which food was carried to Haiti The ship's name was 'The Hallelujah' OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The LBC International Singers MIDDLE: Jan Euliss with one of the Haitian children BOTTOM: Patty Balliet gives a Haitian woman a New Testament in her own language TOP: The LBC International Singers
          
    
              
              
            
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        In Concert characterizes the main activity of the Choraleers under the direction of Mr. Kim Renas The Choraleers also sang during the early service every Sunday at Thomas Road Baptist Church
          Participating in the LivingChristmas Tree at TRBC was a highlight of the year.The Choraleers played a major part inthe recording ofthe Living Christmas Tree album
          
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        OPPOSITE: The Living Christmas Tree in which the Choraleers sang BOTTOM LEFT: Mr Kim Renas, Choraleers director, takes an active part in an SGA-sponsored Donkey Basketball game BOTTOM RIGHT: Christy Farmer sings during a concert in the spring LEFT: Dana Haller,the Choraleers pianist
          
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        FAR RIGHT: David McNabb plays the xylophone for the EnPsalms RIGHT: The EnPsalms, along with the LBC Chorale, back up Robbie Hiner at a television special on Liberty Mountain ABOVE: The 1977-78 EnPsalms
          The LBC EnPsalms spent part of their summer in Australia. Under the direction of Mr Dave Randlett, the group had an effective ministry there last year Made up totally of those in the field ofmusic,the EnPsalms were a quality group. Being a part of this group gave the music major a chance to use those things which he learned in the classroom experience
          
              
              
            
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        FAR RIGHT: Dennis Chapman and John McCullough, members of King's Players, talk during the play 'Firebugs' MIDDLE BOTTOM: Dennis Chapman, who was named LBC's outstanding actor,playsPilate in 'Calvary.' RIGHT: John McCullough prepares Jeff Miletti for his part as Judas
          
              
              
            
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          Religious Drama isthe emphasis of LBC's touringdrama group, The King's Players. The 1978 team saw many changes Mr David Allison was welcomed as assistant director joining leadership with Dr. and Mrs. Mark B. Lloyd.Two new plays,'Everyman'and 'Firebugs', were performed for the student body.King'sPlayers members also participated in the annual production of 'Calvary', a passion play Weekend touring to churches found the group in four states during two semesters. A 1978 summer tour kept the team active in the southeastern states for eight weeks The greatest joy throughout the year for the players was seeing the birth of 'new creatures' inChrist.
          
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          As never before,the LBC Chorale opened a world-wide ministry last summer Traveling around the world to the Orient was the climax of the Chorale's ministry
          Since the Chorale's birth seven years ago,the ministry ofthisgroup has expanded in leaps and bounds Under Gordon Luff, director, the Chorale maintained a high spiritual level along with superb musical performance.
          This past year, the Chorale was featured in America's Finest Family Hour. In a program of singing and multi-media presentations, the Chorale presented the message of God's love at city-wide rallies with Dr.Falwell.
          
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        FAR LEFT:The Chorale with Gordon Luffand Dr Falwell on Liberty Mountain MIDDLE: THE 1977-78 LBC Chorale ABOVE: Kendra Cook, a Chorale soprano, shares her talent at the Senior Citizens'weekend
          
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        Sponsoring activities was one of the main functions of the Student Government Association at LBC. Last year, SGA made it possiblefor students to be involved in an activity almost every weekend
          SGA was not just an activities organizing group of students SGA's members represented a crosssection of the LBC student body The communication bridge between the students and administration was stengthened by SGA.
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: The officers of SGA: President, Wilson Green: Vice-president, John McCann; and Secretary, Debbie Seneff
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: A student dresses in 50's attire as part of LBC's Spirit Week.
          LEFT:On an SGA sponsored triptothe Peaks of Otter, two students stop for a rest.
          BELOW: This isthe object of SGA's efforts: the student body.
          
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        The LBC Singers visited over 600 churches in a combined effort last year. Almost every night, the two road teams were in a different church
          Under the direction of Randy Rebold, the two groups followed a tight schedule. The teams held meetings in high schools, prisons, and detention homes as well as churches. Ocasionally, the teams came back to Lynchburg to sing for the student body
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: John Freel and Mike Hopkins come off the bus at a rest stop
          OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Mike Hopkins shops around in aChristianbook store LEFT: Keith Littlepage and Diana Murphy sing "Blessed Assurance" ABOVE: The LBC singers Red Team ledby RickWolgamott.BOTTOM LEFT: The LBC Singers Blue Team led by John Freel.
          
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        'People'isnot justthe name ofa high school assembly program. People are the main concern ofthe LBC Youth Aflame singers.
          The main ministry of the YA singers,directed by Dennis Henderson, is high school assembly programs. In the assemblies the YA members demonstrate the kind of life that the Christian enjoys The Youth Aflame Singers also sing in many churches and youth rallies.
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Dennis Henderson preaches at TRBC. MIDDLE: The Youth Aflame Singers.OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Youth Aflame sings at TRBC. BOTTOM: Youth Aflame sings at the Bent Creek Baptist Church in Asheville, NC ABOVE: Many churches like the Bent Creek Baptist Church have heard the YA Singers
          
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        Preserving history is the object of a time capsule and likewise, the purpose of the LBC Yearbook, SELAH, was to preserve the year of 1978 in picture and the written word.
          With the help of Alice LaVoie, Josten's/American representative, and Phil Pantana, adviser,the staff felta unity likenever before Under the direction ofJon Cooper,editor, the staff launched into new and different areas of yearbook experimentation Producing a more contemporary type book offered new challenges to the staff.
          The highly experienced efforts of Associate Editor, Tony Mitchell, and Photography Editor, Mike Waters, added much. Other staff members were Tom Debalski,Faith Welling, Charles Stambaugh, Mike Waite, Mary Lynn Coquillard, Julie Delphey, Michele Sady, Jean Hale, Jim Snyder, Susie Pence, Nancy Cunningham, Tammy Morgan,and Scott Rasmussen. Working for the Institute was Ubo Miersma, and for the Seminary, Bob Harris
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Company representative Alice LaVoie, looks over some cover ideas OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Associate Editor Tony Mitchell, moves books during distribution
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Adviser Phil Pantana makes announcements concerning school pictures LEFT: Photography Editor Mike Waters, at home in the darkroom ABOVE: Editor Jon Cooper, consults with the company artist and designer
          
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        When Jesus ascended to heaven, He left the promise of one institution by which He would accomplish the evangelization of the world That institution: the local church.
          Students in the Liberty Baptist Schools are actively involved in the ministries of the Thomas Road Baptist Church. Dr. Falwell is a strong believer in the ministries of the local church Coordinating this effort is the job of Bill 'Paul, Christian Service Director
          
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        Have you HEARD? The children of Thomas Road Baptist Church between firstandsixth grades have two exciting programs. For the primaries, Plug-N-Primaries is available, and forjuniors, THE HEARD offers what they need LBC students play an active role inworking with these young ones. These programs are not just Sunday School classes or Junior Church programs but a whole array of variousactivities.
          OPPOSITE TOP: Puppets are important and effective in the teaching of children.
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        OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Herb
          the Heard. RIGHT: Sal Catapano, an LBC student with two young HEARD members.
          
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        What's the big news? It's Good News in the Good News Clubs The outreach of TRBC to children is through Child Evangelism Fellowship and home clubs LBC students were invited to help (BELOW) and many did
          
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        Highways and hedges are the areas that the TRBC Bus Ministry reaches. Children whowould otherwise have nowaytocome tochurch are picked up by theTRBC busses and brought to the services(LEFT) This wasa real opportunity forLBC students toget involved with people (TOP).
          
              
              
            
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        Being a pastoral major at LBC automatically made onepart of the Pastor's Staff.This program makes a pastoral student an associate pastor of TRBC under Dr Falwell Being on staff teaches organization (BELOW) and provides many opportunities for service (RIGHT).
          
    
              
              
            
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        In the right program, a senior citizen can lead an active, fulfilling life, and even begin a new phase of life Norm Hedding, director of the TRBC Jolly Sixties ministry, used LBC students to enhance his ministry Opportunities such asrest home services and Senior Saints weekend (BELOW) were available to students.
          
              
              
            
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        Everybody ought togoto Sunday School! ...Sunday School is the place to be on Sunday morning (OPPOSITE BOTTOM, TOP) at Thomas Road Baptist Church
          On occasion as many as ten thousand persons, newborns (OPPOSITE TOP)rightthrough the Jolly Sixties, flood the corridors and classrooms. About 1,000 adults are involved in all instructional aspects of this ministry, aided by LBC students (RIGHT), who learn by firsthand experience the ministry of thelocal church
          
    
              
              
            
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        SUNDAY SCHOOL
        Regulars at TRBC have often been told that the main parking lot isfull. Keeping check on the lotis the responsibility of the Special Projects area of Christian Service. Many areas are open in Special Projects These range from thewelcoming committee (RIGHT) to special LBC functions such as SGA or yearbook staff (BELOW)
          
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        Working inthe TRFdepartment as a Christan Service opens a wide field of view to the student. The potential of Christian outreach through media is unlimited Students received notonly a focus on the United States, butalso onthe world. Students operated cameras (LEFT), worked inthecontrol room (TOP LEFT), and observed (TOP RIGHT)
          
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        World Focus
        Giving hope to hopeless men was the goal of Hope Aglow Ministries. Men and women from LBC became involved in this ministry as a Christian Service To create interest, students like Kurt Strong put on skits (TOP), and set up displays (RIGHT).
          
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        Not French, Spanish, or German but sign language was the language to be learned to be involved in the TRBC Deaf Ministries Under Mrs Sue Willmington (TOP RIGHT) Students worked hard but enjoyed it. Hands ofLiberty (TOP LEFT)worked in allways with deaf people.
          
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        Try "TRY" was the plea of the TRBC youth program to LBC students. Entering TRY (Thomas Road Youth) offered a diversity offields with which to be involved. AWANA (FAR RIGHT)was one option aswell as Senior High (TOP). LBC Students like Wes Beals found a spot in Junior High (RIGHT).
          
              
              
            
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    LBC's offense made touchdowns while the defense attempted to prevent them. The Flames had a year of increasing effectiveness as the year progressed.
          Under Coach Tom Dowling'sfirst year ofleadership atLBC,66freshmen and sophomores,and butone senior took a giant step forward toward major competition Sixof LBC's opponents were nationally ranked at the time of the game Outstanding players included Steve Kearns who caught 23 passes and Kim Raynor who rushed for1156 yardsto become the second leading ground gainer in the NAIA. Scott Goetz and Kim Raynor were chosen to theSecond Team ofthe Churchman's Ail-American Team.
          OPPOSITE TOP: The Flames come enthusiastically onto the field OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The 1977-78 LBC Flames Football Team TOP
          
    MIDDLE: The Flames line up against Bowie State whom they defeated 47-0 BOTTOM
          MIDDLE: The LBC Defense crushes an attempted quarterback sneak by the Bowie State quarterback
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          Chowan College Elon College Bowie State College Gardner Webb College Hampden-Sydney College Bridgewater College St. Paul'sCollege Lenoir Rhyne College Ferrum College Susquehanna University LBC 13 14 47 7 24 7 26 0 0 29 OPP 31 38 0 22 44 10 9 53 25 28 76/Sports
        
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        Howard University seems to have been a littletoomajor for the LBC Soccer Team but the experienceof playing a team of Howard's caliber helped buildtheteam'sconfidence
          Ending the season with an 8-7-1 record onthe field of play was good indication of the team's potential power For the first time, LBC defeated Eastern Mennonite by a score of 3-1 Theteam scheduled a year oftougher competition tobuild a reputation among majorcolleges
          Unfortunately, the Flames forfeited 5 wins due to an eligibility problem. They still ended 3-3-1 after the forfeits. With only 2 players not returning, the Flames will be strong next year.
          
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        SEASON LOG >'7 Averett Christopher Newport UNC-Asheville King Hampden-Sydney Longwo6ef Eastern Mennonite Washington Bible University of Richmond Radford King x ,, ',,.,, Howard Gatlaudet Virginia Wesleyan West Virginia Te^h Roanoke College LBC OPP 1 0 27 I 0 8 3 4 X 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 D i 0 I 0 3 H i 2 3 78/Sports
        OPPOSITE TOP: The Soccer Team huddles fora moment ofinspiration beforethe game
          BOTTOM MIDDLE: Coach Eddie Dobson
          LEFT: Chuck Wemp and Jim Bates bring the balldown the field ABOVE:the 1977-78 Soccer Team
          
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        For the second year in a row, LBC's Wrestling Team captured the National Christian College Athletic Association National Championship in Kankakee,Illinois
          
    After jumping to a 10-0 start, the Flames finished their season of dual meets with a 10-3 record They also won the North Carolina A & T Tournament and the NCCAA Eastern Regionals
          Liberty boasted three first place winners at the national championship They were Aaron Thomas Jesse Castro, and Dave Maple. Finishing second were Roy Jones and Dennis Flanagan. Third place was captured by Wayne Brooks, while Tim Amon and Rob Hetrick finished fourth.
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    > BBS? •* •*•!<. SEASON LOG Barber Scotia Elon Chowan Va Commonwealth Univ Va. Military Institute Hampden-Sydney North Carolina A & T Washington AndLee Univ. of Richmond Campbell Madison Virginia Tech Salisbury State LBC 49 36 44 21 30 53 60 29 30 30 21 13 27 Monarch Civitan Open-14th North Carolina A & T Tournament-1st NCCAA Eastern Regionals- 1st NCCAA National Finals - 1st OPP 0 13 6 19 13 0 0 16 17 12 25 30
        OPPOSITE TOP: The LBC Wrestling Team OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Head Coach Bob Bonheim and Assistant Tom Brittain MIDDLE TOP: Coach Bob Bonheim presents the NCCAA championship banner to Dr A Pierre Guillermin in chapel MIDDLE BOTTOM An LBC wrestler gams theadvantage over hisopponent ABOVE Dave Maple attempts to get hisopponent on the mat
          Home games for the Flames meant a winning record. The Flames had a 5-3 record on the home court
          Under the leadership of first year coach Skeeter Swift, the LBC Basketball Team tackled a tough schedule ofonlyeighthome games. One ofthe outstanding players on the team was Mark Chafin who broke all LBC records Mark was selected to the first team of the NCCAA Division I Another team member, Ed Vickers, was selected to the second team of the NCCAA DivisionI.
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    Guilford Ohio Northern Va. Military Institute Elon Bluefield State Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater Eastern Mennonite Elon Bluefield College Wofford Francis Marion Malone Hampden-Sydney Elon Longwood Bluefield College Roanoke College Bluefield State Bluefield College St Paul's Clinch Valley Guilford College St. Paul's Longwood Randolph Macon Clinch Valley Concord College Geneva College (NCCAA Dist LBC 71 70 68 64 79 80 106 102 96 69 92 67 80 53 60 89 80 80 60 61 88 78 76 88 77 49 73 77 II) 63 OPP . 90 76 105 109 97 96 109 81 98 72 88 75 92 67 76 77 90 98 53 55 54 84 100 54 78 52 80 89 70 82/Sports
        OPPOSITE TOP: The 1977-78 LBC Flames OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Terry Comer goes up for a jump shot. MIDDLE BOTTOM: The LBC cheerleaders cheer the Flames ontothe floor. LEFT: The Flames go up for the rebound. ABOVE: Barry Holzbach loses his balance and Coach Swift protects him from falling into the crowd. BELOW: The Flames huddle to get fired up before the game.
          
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        After winning seven of their last ten games, theLady Flames BasketballTeam ended theirseason witha 9-11 record. In the Appalachian Conference,theteam finished sixth with a 4-5 record
          As a team their 60.2averageled the conference in rebounding and a percentage of 39% placed them second infield goal shooting. Helen and Reggie Gomes were named to the Appalachian All-Conference team. Impressive wins included victories over Lynchburg College, Roanoke College, and Emory & Henry
          
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          George Washington Randolph Macon Va Commonwealth Bridgewater James Madison Clinch Valley Virginia Intermont Longwood JV Hollins Univ Univ Mt. Vernon Nazarene Sweet Briar Ferrum Roanoke College Averrett Lynchburg College Randolph Macon Emory & Henry Ferrum Longwood JV Virginia Wesleyan • LBC 30 63 63 38 56 48 63 69 59 62 63 67 77 49 69 59 52 61 63 73 OPP 74 67 67 79 71 68 70 64 49 63 37 75 59 60 62 65 46 55 50 48 84/Sports
        OPPOSITE TOP: The 1977-78 Lady Flames Basketball Team OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The Lady Flames go up for the jump ball ABOVE: Members of the team wait for the rebound LEFT: Jane Mottershead waitsfor play tobegin
          
    
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        Success adequately describes the 1977-78 Flames baseball season. The team jumped to a beginning which even topped a 31-10 season that theteam hadpreviously experienced.With 14freshmen and sophomores, the Flames looked forward to even greater years ahead.Coach Al Worthingtontaught his team the importance of awellrounded lifestyleon thefieldas well as off.
          FAR LEFT: A Miami-Dade player is forced out at second base ABOVE: The 1977-78 LBC Flames Baseball Team. LEFT^/Greg Cashion winds up forthepitch.
          
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          Another of theLady Flamesteams at LBC was the Volleyball Team. Under the leadership of Coach Brenda Bonheim, the team had a fineseason.
          Several players had an outstanding season Beth Glass served 99% ofher serves. The spark plugof the team was Dawna Blank, the team captain. Other standouts were Kathy Harper and Kim Ferguson
          
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        RIGHT: The 1977-78 LBC Lady Flames Volleyball Team FAR RIGHT: Dawna Blank,team captain,spikes theball
          
    > Roanoke Hollins Longwood Randolph Macon Bridgewater Ferrum George Washington Roanoke Hollins Radford Radford Randolph Macon Emory & Henry Virginia Intermont Univ of Md at Bait SEASON LOG L L L L W L W L W L L L W L L L 15-8,10-15.12-15 12-15.7-15 13-15,15-11.6-15.15-2,5-15 6-15,6-15 15-10,15-2 3-15,9-15 15-13,15-2 3-15.0-15,4-15 15-13,15-13 11-15.15-5,7-15 2-15.7-15 1-15,13-15 15-9,15-5.15-4 9-15,13-15 9-15,15-10.11-15 6-15,6-15,6-15
        As a young team, the LBC Cross Country Team realized their goals for the season and expressed the same high hopes for nextyear
          Four of the five runners in the nationals were freshmen, but LBC still defeated the 1975 champions.
          
    iH WB8B8& SEASON LOG LBC OPP Institute 25 34 Hampden-Sydney 21 37 Va Military Inst 50 15 Washington & Lee 42 17 West Va Tech 23 33 Shepard 35 20 Davis & Elkins 44 15 Ferrum 41 18 Bridgewater 48 15 Hampton Institute 31 24 Eastern Mennonite 46 17 Roanoke College 22 36 Emory & Henry 15 44 Ferrum 44 16 Va Military Inst 45 16 Radford College 18 41 VirginiaWesteyan 21 36 Roanoke College 30 26 Iff xsxaX'
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        OPPOSITE: LBC leads the way in one of the cross country meets BOTTOM: Coach Jake Matthes signalsthe start of the meet LEFT: Coach Matthes prays with his team before the cross country meet
          
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        The 1977-78 LBC Track and Field Team moved up one inthe ranks at the national meet of the NCCAA This move from fourth to third was earlierpreceded by winning the regional meet
          
    LBC had several outstanding runners this year. Several of these did notably well at the national meet One runner, David Pigg,took first place in one of the hurdle races.
          The team travelled away to allof its meets this year. In spite of the extensive travel involved in their schedule, the team had a fine season.
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        OPPOSITE BOTTOM: At the gun, David Pigg leaves the starting block in the 880 relay race TOP MIDDLE: David Pigg crosses the hurdle on his way to a first place win at the national meet BOTTOM MIDDLE: The LBC Track and Field Team ABOVE: Jonathon Sprano competes in the long jump
          
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        For students who did not get involved in the intercollegiate competition program at LBC, a program of intramurals was offered for competitionwithinthethestudent body
          Under the direction of Dr.Alfred Moore, this program has come a long way since itsbeginning. Sports included in the program were basketball, wrestling, bowling, Tennis, cross country, football and softball.
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Dan Green goes in for a layup in the intramural AllStar game against Central Virginia Community College.
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: An LBC studentdelivers' the pitch in the intramural Softball championship game. LEFT: Mark Dunn goes up for a shot against CVCC.
          
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        The steam and scream ofthe LBC athletic teams was the 1977-78 Cheerleading Squad. Under the leadership of Mrs Debbie Benoit, the squad showed spirit and aroused excitement among the fans.
          Members of the squad were Debbie Bruckner, Becky Johnson, Pam Lucas,Carole Crowder,Jackie Olson, Jane Sims, and Melanie Alfrey
          
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    TOP: The 1977-78 Cheerleading Squad
          BOTTOM: The Cheerleading Squad takes a break during a football game to freshen up
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        BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs Debbie Benoit the squad'ssponsor
          
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            Everything rises and falls
          It has been said that everything risesand fallsonleadership.At LBC, under the leadership of Dr.Jerry Falwell, Chancellor, and Dr A Pierre Guillermin, President, everything rises
          Under the leadership ofthese two men, LBC hasgrown inall ways in an unusual manner since itsinception seven short years ago From the beginnings on Thomas Road to the multi-million dollar complex on Liberty Mountain, this school has depended on the brilliant efforts of these twomen of God.
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Dr Fallwell and his wife, Macel OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Dr Guillermin meets with Assistant Academic Dean Dr Douglas John OPPOSITE MIDDLE LEFT: Dr Falwell's secretary, Mrs Jeanette Hogan and Dr Guillermin's secretary, Mrs Sarah Webster ABOVE: Dr Falwell takes time off from his busy schedule to bring the Wednesday chapel messasge LEFT: Dr Guillermin and his wife, with Virginia Senator Harry Byrd
          
    
              
              
            
            ADMINISTRATION Makes Things Happen!
          Things are always happening at LBC and the administration staff islargely responsible.LBChas been fortunate to have a highly trained and experienced staffto do thejob.
          One ofthe newer members ofthe staff, Dr James Carpenter, Executive Vice President, completed his first year of service at Liberty Baptist College. Another addition, Dr. Douglas John, Assistant Academic Dean, also completed his firstyear at LBC.
          Dr James Henry,Academic Dean, took the pastorate at a church in Newport News, Virginia,and willbe followed in his position by Dr Russell Fitzgerald
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Dr Douglas John, Assistant Academic Dean MIDDLE BOTTOM: Dr James Henry demonstrates his love for the members of his church, Pleasant View Baptist Church OPPOSITE LEFT: Dr Henry works with the registrar,Mrs June McHaney, in his position as Academic Dean. LEFT: Dr. James Carpenter, Executive Vice President, joined the staff this year. MIDDLE: An important part of administrative responsibility,registration is an event requiring much planning.
          
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          Leslie. Donald Business Manager
          Donald Edward G Administrative Assistant to the President
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          Across the LBC campus many men and women serve the students. From the bookstore to the counseling room and on tothe infirmary, capable people are there to meet the students' needs. These people and their staffs are trained and equipped to help students
          
    Blaisdell, Glenn School Doctor
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        Bowen, Robert Bookstore Manager Brasure, Ralph Admissions Counselor
          OPPOSITE TOP: LBC students study in the newly remodeled library OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Bill Wheeler, the Vocational Guidance Counselor at LBC LEFT: Terry Jacobsen helps Mrs Billie Snell the LBC postmaster
          
    Diggs Tom Director of Admissions
          Elmer. Richard Head Librarian
          Gerlmger. John Admissions Counselor
          Stover. Philip Director of Counseling
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        Discipline isn't theonly job handled bythe Office ofStudent Affairs under Dean Eddie Dobson Student Affairs isan office tohelp students by providing various services and activities
          Another important part ofLBC is Christian Service. This office, under Bill Paul, coordinates the training of LBC students in the ministries of theThomas Road Baptist Church. This office also handles church planting and extension teams
          Mr Fred Duncan, the Financial Aid Director at LBC, provides students with thenecessary information and the help in receiving financial aid.
          
              
              
            
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    Baker John Associate Dean of Students
          Benoit, Debbie Assistant Dean of Women
          Dobson.Eddie Dean of Student Affairs
          Paul Bill Christian Service Director
          Pearson, Connie Assistant Dean of Women
          Wood, Bette Dean of Women
          OPPOSITE TOP: Paul Clark, an RA, talks with a student's father in the dormitory
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Glen Kurka works with Bill Paul in the Christian Service Office
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        ABOVE: Fred Duncan sings at a banquet Mr Duncan isLBC's Financial Aid Officer
          Equipping men and women to serve Christ in local churches around the globe is the thrust of the Liberty Baptist College Division of Religion
          In a world of four billion people, the ministry of the local church is God's only ordained institution from which to work. Training pastors, church workers, youth pastors, and missionaries isnecessary to reap a harvest of souls before Christ's soon return
          
              
              
            
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    OPPOSITE TOP: Dr. Ed Hindson preachesin chapel. MIDDLE: Gordon Luff introduces the chorale. TOP: Dr.Sumner Wemp, Chairman ofthe Division of Religion.RIGHT:The three winners inthe LBC sermon contest are Gary Ervin, first place, Tom Thompson, second place, and Terry Hoffecker,third place.
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          Bruckner Dr Lee
          Chapman Dr Benjamin
          Cundall. Earl
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        Grooms,J.O Hartman, Harvey Kroll Dr Woodrow Stevens,James Wood, Dr Don
          
              
              
            
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          The professors of the Division of Communications attempt to teach students proper expression inwriting, speaking and dramatics. Being able to communicate intelligently and properly is a must inthe educational sphere of today These professors want to send out students that can serve the Lord inthe areas of English, Speech, and Drama
          
    OPPOSITE PAGE: Miss Walsh, Debbie Dockendorf,and Becky Taylor rest infront ofthe Tower ofLondon duringthe British IslesSeminar trip TOP: Dr Mark Lloyd, Chairman of the Division of Communications, checks over a class roster Right: Mr Towles looks over class notes
          Brinkley, Dr Edwin
          Harrison, Don
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        Larson, Irene Miller,Gloria Ozolins, Dr. Aija Pantana, Philip
          
              
              
            
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          How can one study history without seeing His/Story? The study of Social Sciences iscentered around Christ at LBC.
          A wide range of studiee isoffered inthe Social Science Division under the direction of Mr. Boyd Rist.Psychology,History and PoliticalScience are some ofthe areas ofinstruction offered.
          MIDDLE TOP: Dr. John writes notes on the board for his American History class MIDDLE BOTTOM: Boyd Rist, Chairman of the Division of Social Science, ABOVE: Phil Stover preaches a chapel message dealing with Christian psychology
          
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    Dudley, Haddon
          Hall, Dr Cline
          Snell, Dr Charles
          Steinhoff, Dr Mark
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        Witham, Stephen
          
    Cooley,Russ Hall,James Landtroop, Dorman Matthes,Lloyd
          McGibbon,Garth
          Sumrall,Dr Glenn
          Taylor, Bill
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        Varkey,Dr Alexander
          The pride of the Natural Science and Math Division is the new science building on Liberty Mountain. Well equipped with labfacilities, the building isa real asset to the students ofLBC
          One of the new offerings in this division was a computer programming course which enabled students to learn basic foundational facts about computers To enhance this program a new computer was purchased which will be available for use
          OPPOSITE TOP: Students disect for a zoology class OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: LBC students take a field trip to Washington, DC with the Natural Science Department LEFT: Mr BillTaylor looks at one ofthe parts tothe new computer purchased this year
          
    
              
              
            
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        The Division of Television, Radio and Film became the first division to have a graduate of LBC on it's staff. Mr. Mike Korpi, an English major, was assigned this position lastyear
          As usual, the division made it's annual trip to the National Religous Broadcasting Convention in January.This year tenstudents and three faculty members attended.
          The action oriented program of LBC isbest exemplified in the TRF Division. This group is actively involved intheproduction of'The Old Time Gospel Hour.'
          
              
              
            
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    RIGHT:Jim Pickering conducts atourof'The Old Time Gospel Hour' facilities OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Mr Pickering prepares the platform fora production OPPOSITE FAR RIGHT: Mr Snyder observes a student in the studio
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    LBC's Division of Music teaches a student more than just scales These students learn how to most effectively use the talent God has given them for Hisservice
          Various musical groups were testimonies of the quality music education provided at LBC. Mr. David Randlett, chairman, has actively sought new and better programs for hisdivision.
          MIDDLE TOP: David Randlett, Chairman of the Division of Music, directs music in chapel FAR RIGHT: A student practices for her piano lesson ABOVE RIGHT: This building houses the Division of Music on Liberty Mountain
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        Ehrman, David Flewell, Joan Kent, Lucille
          
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        Lo, Lawrence Locy, Ray Matthes Sandra Renas Jane
          
              
              
            
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          Training future teachers in a variety of fields was the object of LBC's Division of Education.
          Four years of learning ultimately culminates in student teaching, the real test ofa person's teachingability. Dr. Russell Fitzgerald, chairman, graduated several teachers who will be a credit to the Division of Education.
          OPPOSITE: Dr Soule observes a physical education class on the Mountain RIGHT: Studentspracticearchery on the Mountain
          Barnes, Dr. Darwin Diemer, Carolyn Farver, Linda Fitzgerald, Dr Russell
          
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        Soden, Elmer Soden, Ellen Stone Dr Maurice Worthington, Al
          
              
              
            
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          Men and women going outfrom LBC with a degree inbusiness have the option of working in a church environment or taking part in the secular business system.
          
    Even though this was the first year to have a business major at LBC there were many confirmed business majors and there were many business classes offered to train these individuals inthisarea
          Dr. Ora Max Wellman, chairman, taught many of the business classes along with Hope Hamilton Next year the business programwill include business education allowing some ofstudents to teach business in public and private high schools
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        OPPOSITE LEFT: One day LBC's Division of of Business hopes tograduate many businessmen such as localbusinessman, BillMeengy.
          LEFT: Christy Farmer studies for a test inbusiness.BOTTOM: Dr.Wellman. Chairman of the Division of Business.
          
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            lint the end,the beginning!
          Graduation from Liberty Baptist College isnottheend butthe beginning For some it was the beginning of a new church, for othersthe beginning ofanew phase of education in seminary, and for all a new open door ofservice for the Lord
          Dan Davey, senior class president, lead the class successfully and planned several enjoyable activities Oneofthese activitieswas a senior breakfast forthe graduates and their families Also, the class had a fellowship at which a slide presentation oftheir four years at LBC waspresented.
          Graduation was the climax of the year. On Sunday, May 7,atLiberty Mountain,the LBC seniorsgathered for one last time before venturing intoan unknown butexcitingfuture.
          OPPOSITE TOP: The crowd that gathered for the senior breakfast OPPOSITE BOTTOM
          RIGHT: Dr Jerry Falwell delivers a charge to the seniors OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Dr Falwell and his wife, Macel, talk with two graduates BOTTOM: Bryce Cumbie and Patrick Ogingo enjoy the senior breakfast
          RIGHT: The senior class officers: President, Dan Davey, Vice-President, Paul Clark, Treasurer, Barbara Armstrong, and Secretary, Brenda Bylsma
          
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    Marion Leigh Allison English Education
          Dennis Lee Allison Pastoral
          Barbara Lynne Armstrong English Education
          Gary Anthony Avila Health and Physical Education
          Walter Dewey Belles Health and Physical Education
          Richard Warren Beavers Missions
          
    Jeffrey W. Benson Youth
          David Benoit Christian Ministries
          Marsha Wendelin Berry Health and Physical Education
          George Samuel Bieri Sacred Music
          Brenda Ann Blood Elementary Education
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        Randi Erbse Blevins Elementary Education
          
    David Lawrence Bounds Pastoral
          Ronald Paul Bolton Health and Physical Education
          David William Bowers Christian Ministries
          Timothy John Bowman Missions
          Hans Werner Braun History Education
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        Lela Lyne Braud Missions
          
    Ted Kevin Brewer Christian Ministries
          Maria Grace Brautigam Speech/Youth
          Thomas Joseph Brittain History Education
          Judy Lynn Bruce Elementary Education
          Gordon Thomas Burke, Jr. Pastoral
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        Sue Ellen Burgess Elementary Education
          
    John Carl Campbell Psychology
          Brenda Sue Bylsma Elementary Education
          Steven Lee Carlisle Youth
          John Edward Carper Christian Ministries
          Paul Gordon Clark Christian Ministries
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        Sonya Lisa Caughman Elementary Education
          
    Mary Nell Columbus Art
          Marilyn Denise Coats History Education
          William Edward Cooley Biology Education
          Steven Scott Cornwel Drama
          Edward Sterling Crook Christian Ministries
          Seniors/133
        Darlene Elizabeth Coward Missions
          
    William Bryce Cumbie Television Radio Film
          Marlene Dickenson Crowder Elementary Education
          Sharon Marie Dagen Music Education
          Russell Glenn Damas Youth
          Janet Ann Davis Christian Ministries
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        Daniel Keith Davey Pastoral
          
    Rita Gail Dieterle Sacred Music
          Kayward Von Davis Christian Ministries
          Lilalice Duck Elementary Education
          Randy Lynn Eckman Pastoral
          Michael Stephen Ely Psychology
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        Sharon Sue Eggers Elementary Education
          
    William Russell Evans Pastoral
          Carlisa Elaine Euliss Psychology
          Janella Gail Euliss Elementary Education
          Deborah Elaine Ford Elementary Education
          Luann Julia Frey History
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        Patrick Paul Fortner Pastoral
          
    George Albert Garancosky Jr. Pastoral
          Douglas Clyde Fry Youth
          Lori Ann George Youth
          Scott David Goetz Health and Physical Education
          Patricia Ann Graham Elementary Education
          Seniors/137
        Charles Russell Goodin Pastoral
          
    Jerry Duane Hall Christian Ministries
          Daniel LeeGrover Biology
          Donald Wayne Harbaugh Christian Ministries
          Jack Kenneth Hardy, Jr. Christian Ministries
          James Edward Hartley Christian Ministries
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        Kenneth JoeHarrison Christian Ministries
          
    Kenneth Wayne Hawkins Christian Ministries
          James Edward Hartman Pastoral
          Cynthia Lee Hammond Elementary Education
          Marion David Hammonds Pastoral
          Carmela Hernandez Psychology
          Seniors/139
        Patricia Gail Heath Missions
          
    Terry Allen Hofecker Christian Ministries
          Lawrence Mark Hine Youth
          Linda Leah Holloway Elementary Education
          Sandra Gail Holt Elementary Education
          Garry Steele Irvin Christian Ministries
          Rhonda Nyann Honeycutt Music Education
          
    Linda Rae Johnson Christian Ministries
          Lewis Randall Jenkins Christian Ministries
          Wendell Kenneth Johnson Elementary Education
          Karen Weakland Karika Elementary Education
          Larry Dean Kendrick Missions
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        Bonnie Lou Kanagy Elementary Education
          
    Stephen Gregory Knepp History
          Denise Rae King Biology Education
          James Richard Kracht Christian Ministries
          Rebecca Fleming Kull Elementary Education
          Edward James Laremore Pastoral
          Glenn Alan Kurka Pastoral
          
    Darryl Kim Lawler Youth
          Christina Lathrem Christian Ministries
          Cathy Jo Lawrence Psychology
          Vernon Henry Lawrence Sacred Music
          Scotty Ray Lovelace Pastoral
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        John Michael Lee Psychology
          
    Maria Gail Lowell Elementary Education/ Music Education
          Mark Charles Lugg Pastoral
          Kent Erie Lyles Pastoral
          Scott Allen Manganella Pastoral
          Larry Calvin Marshal Youth
          144/Seniors
        Keith Edward Marlett Pastoral
          Education
          
    Cheryl Lynne McFall Psychology
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          William George Mast Christian Ministries
          James Alan Mason Christian Ministries
          Donald Lynn May Christian Ministries
          John Edward McFall Health and Physical
          Ann Mclntire Christian Ministries
          Senior
        Henry Lee McKinney, Jr. Youth
          
    Robert A Mead Youth
          Larry Stevenson McKnight Pastoral
          Cindy Charlene Mellott Elementary Education
          Kenneth Wesley Miller Youth
          Carol Ann Mohler Elementary Education
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        Robin Ellis Mimna Pastoral
          
    Patricia Ann Mulholland Elementary Education
          Bernard Lewis Morris Pastoral
          Eleanor Laverne Myers Psychology
          Thomas Lee Nelms,Jr Pastoral
          Karl Patrick Noll Pastoral
          Seniors/ 147
        Janice Nadine Neufeld Music Education
          
    Karen Oldham Offenbacker Elementary Education
          Doretta Ann Ockenhouse Christian Ministries
          Patrick Odhiambo Ogingo Pastoral
          Steven Lewellyn Paine Health and Physical Education
          Stephen Paul Peters Television Radio Film
          Anita Claire Peters Elementary Education
          
    Neil Clayton Poole Christian Ministries
          Allen Lee Poison Music Education
          Richard Arthur Popovich Pastoral
          Peggy Laird Poison Music Education
          Joannah Gomer Powers English Education
          David Mark Prather Pastoral
          Robert Louis Powers, Jr Pastoral
          
    Dana Lynne Pritchard Elementary Education
          David Alan Price Pastoral
          Larry Charles Ralston Youth
          Glenn Foster Reese Youth
          Jon Wesley Rich Youth
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        Joyce Ann Rhoden Youth
          
    David W. Roberts English
          Nancy Victoria Rizor Elementary Education
          Patsy Lynne Roberts Music Education
          David John Roth,Jr Sacred Music
          Renee Patricia Scoggin Television Radio Film
          Seniors/151
        Cynthia Joy Samples Speech Education
          
    Billy Dean Sherfy Christian Ministries
          Calvin Louis Shattuck Pastoral
          Karen Faith Shuman Elementary Education
          Thomas William Sims Psychology/Youth
          Verna Lee Small Elementary Education
          152/Seniors
        Ronald Powell Sloan Pastoral
          
    Charles Leroy Stambaugh Television Radio Film
          Mark William Spriggel Youth
          Donita Sue Stowell Christian Ministries
          David Thomas Thompson Pastoral
          Richard Dale Vaughn Christian Ministries
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        Steven Donald Trost Music Education
          
    Debra J Waggett Youth
          Michael James Vigneulle Youth
          Deborah Lynne Walker Christian Ministries
          David James Warren Missions
          Ewing Vance Wiley Christian Ministries
          154/Seniors
        Leonard Carl Whitman Christian Ministries
          
    Lisa Graham Woods Christian Ministries
          Jeffrey Lynn Winstead Pastoral
          Willie Vonthella Wrinn Christian Ministries
          William Richard Wiita Youth
          Russell Swift Pastoral
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        Danny L Chalfant Youth
          Baker,James M.
          Binkley,Verle L.
          Boothe, Richard L. Brown, Kenneth F
          Burket, Marlene G. Chafin, Michael K.
          Clark,James R. Cooper, Jon W.
          DeWitt,Tom R. Duta, Renee M
          Edgar,Allan D Elrod, Pamela J
          Glass,Roy E. Gordon, Gary L Hood, Katherine Keason, Konnie F.
          Kiser,Gregory L. MacFetrich, Renee A McLaury, David N. McLean, William S
          
    156/Non-graduating Seniors
        Thompson, Perry L. Wallace, Donna R. Wheeler, James L.
          Miller, Robert D Moles, Roger C Nichols, Nicki L. Nichols, Vicki L
          Osborne, Richard M Post, Linda Reitenour, Steve L Reynolds, Debra A.
          Roberts, Jay D. Roberts, Mark W. Runge, Sheri L. Scheuing, Paul M.
          Sims, R. Jane Slagle,Michael R. Snyder, Howard D. Steininger,Frederick R.
          
    Non-graduating Seniors/157
        
              
              
            
            Juninr Class Serves L.B.C.
          Under the leadership of President, Jim Sample, thejunior class of LBC served the student body well. Other officers included VicePresident, Rod Weimer, Secretary, Sandra Beatty, Treasurer, Peggy Richards, and representative, Craig Sands.
          Several activities were conducted by this class By becoming actively involved inthe planning and production of activities, this class helped lighten theload for SGA.
          One ofthese activities wasa Sadie Hawkins dinner. Instead of the guys asking the girls, the girls asked the guys. This dinner was held at the Liberty Mountain cafeteria. The class also sponsored aused book saleatwhichstudents could buy and sell used books from fellow students
          Aber, Michele P. Albaugh Jr., Paul R Allen, Eric J Anderson, David W
          Atchley, Benny D Ausbrooks, YulindaAna Ball, MichelleE
          Balog, Nancy E
          Barringer, Paul G Bates, James C Beatty, Sandra K Boyle, Naomi R Brooks, Teresa D Burnham, Timothy L
          Burry, Sandra L Butcher, JerryL Butler, Sandra L Campbell, DonA Chadwick, CarolA Cook, Ronald D Cook, David L
          
    Cooper, Lil M.
          Creath, David S.
          Crider, Diane M.
          Criss, Trena F.
          Crowell, Harold F
          Debalski, Thomas Earl Dickerson, PaulS
          Donley, Faith C
          Dorris, JeffW
          DuBois, James J Dunn, Steven L
          Eagy, RobertE. Eaton, Dorothy E. Edgreen, Judy K.
          158/Juniors
        Elwell Angela E
          Fleming. Donn a J. Ford, Beverly J.
          Fordyce, Walter E. Foster, Vickie K. Frankenfield Wayn e R Frisk, Martin A
          Frye, Rachel A Gaines Deborah J Garnett Nathan M Garrett, Jame s P Gomes , Helen C Goodnough , Matthe w E Grooms , Janet K
          Gross, Diane M Grubbs, Deborah J Hammersley, Jacqueline G
          Hamrick, Mark Allen Hanna, Charles E Hawks , Constance E Herron, Marion L
          Higginbotham, Ed A
          Hockman , Arthur F Homan , Robert M Howell, Deborah K Jackson Victoria R Johnson, Deborah J Johnson, Judy C
          
    Johnson, Michelle L Johnson, Rebecca J Johnson Tony L Jones, lla M Kanagy, Kenneth E
          Keast, Carol L Keith, William E
          Kelly, Donald E Kerr, Daniel R Knight, Bruce W Linaburg, Rickey L Livingston, Debra A Lockard, William H McCrory, Claudia
          Melton Brenda J Minich, Rodney A. Minnich, Harley G Moore, David A Orman Darrell P Parrish, Clay D. Peake Robert W
          Peters. Debra D. Ritchey, Daren L Rotz, Glenda K Rowe Janet M Rowe , Morris A Royer. Matthew S Ruckman , Kathy L
          Sawanowich Joseph W , Scheitor Marion Shinkle Conte L
          Shumaker Beth
          Spangler Sherrie S Stephens Keith A Stone William N Juniors/159
          Storay, Kimberly J.
          Taylor, Rebecca L. Tripp,Wayne E.
          Venable, Murnice W.
          Vigneulle, Richard H. Volkots, John M.
          Waddell, Robert E.
          Watts, David B
          Walsh, Julieanne E Webb, Roger Weimer, Rod W
          
    Whittaker, Walter E
          Wilkinson, Dina G Wilson, Johnny B
          BELOW: Debbie Clayton puts on her skates as she prepares for an evening of funatan SGA sponsored LateSkate.
          RIGHT: Mike Waters takes shelter in his coat at an LBC Flames football game Mike isphotography editorfor the LBC yearbook Selah
          160/Juniors
        Woods, Byron J Yohe, Rebecca E
          
              
              
            
            5iiphi.iini.ire HI as s Achieve s
          Under the direction of President John Benson, the sophomore class had a fruitfulyear.The classwasinvolved in several activities in which they worked closely with SGA. Other officers included Vice-President, Bruce Stewart, Secretary, Sharon Toy, Treasurer, Peggy Swanson, and representatives, Karen Veech, Kathy Veech, Sabrina Hippey, Dave Johnson, and Beth Glass
          
    The sophomore class boasted several outstanding sports figures Two ofthe national wrestling champions,Aaron Thomas and Dave Maple, were sophomores Another outstanding sports figure was Kim Raynor who was named to the second team of Churchmen's AllAmerican team as a sophomore
          Achilles, Marie A Alexander, Donald G Alfrey, Melanie E
          Angerman, Joseph J Aquino, Andrew W Axtell,Joseph W Bagley, Susan Marie
          Bales,Virginia L. Barnes. Joy C. Barth Debra Kay Batts, Nancy Joy Beauchamp, Barbara Beckley, James R Bender, Richard Lee
          Benson, John B Bloch, Sandra K Bonneau, Ava L Blaisdell Glenna R Boeck, Melanie Bonner, Donald L Booker, David W
          Bouler Jon G Boyd, Dennis M Bradley, Marlene V. Brewster, Dawn D. Breen. Nadine A Brown, Clarence H. Brown. Susan D.
          Bryant. Karen Marie Buckner. Deborah D Buffington. Bruce A. Bullock. Judy L Burchette. Steven M Burress. Kimberly L Chapman, Dennis G Sophomores/ 161
          mi.Mmt£im
        Chayka, Leonard M
          Chilcote,Terry
          Clapper, Paula J
          Clayton, Christy M
          Climie,Twila D
          Coffman, Raymond G Comer, Terry A
          Compton, Steve C
          Condon, Nancy D
          Coquillard, Mary Lynn
          Corfman, David W
          Cottingham, Jr., Kenneth E
          Coy, Debra Jean
          Crowder, Carole A
          Croy,John F
          Cubino, Daniel
          Culver, Ricky E
          Curry, Kim I
          Cyr, Steven R Dalton, Rodney
          Dail, Robert A
          Daniels, Joyce
          Danner, Susan E Darnell, Gary T
          Davidson, Cecilia A
          Davis,Alan
          Davis, Bill DeHamer, Terri L
          Deitch, Cheryl L.
          Delmonico, Rodney J.
          Delphey, Julie R.
          DeVaul, Randy E.
          DeVoe, Deborah A.
          
    DeWald, Jacqueline K DeWitt,Tommy R
          Dockendorff, Deborah J
          Dowdy, David W
          Doyle, Rita K
          Draeger, Glen R
          Dunn, Peter M
          Ewing, Bruce E Fellenger,Linda R
          Ferguson, Barry Ferrin, Ron C.
          Fitzgerald,Curtis W. Fowler, Linda E
          Fox,James R. Fox II,Ralph W Fry, Loretta A
          Fuchs, James H
          Furterer, Peggy Garber Nancy J
          Garner, Betty J
          Generette, Gladys Elaine
          Giesman, Beth A
          Gillette,Jeffrey W.
          Gladfelter, Rod
          Golladay, Lavon K
          Gregory, Lauren B
          Haehle, Richard C
          Haggard, Bobby W
          Hagley, Joseph S Hall,Amy M
          162/Sophomores
        LEFT: Mike Waite and Marty Frisk display their spirit by participatinginHat Day of Spirit Week Mike makes sure thatthe photographer catches Marty in his unique hat
          Haller, Dana Ham, Ronnie E.
          Hammer, Cris H. Hammond, Robert Hardy, Mark Harrington, Jeanne
          Harrison, Brenda A
          
    Harrison,William
          Hayes, Jeri L
          Hippey, Sabrina M
          Hedding, Edward L Hodges, Danny H. Holland, Nathan
          Holliday,Georgina M
          Hooks Ricky L Hopkins, Jeffery D
          Home, Mark S
          Huddleston, Joseph L Hulbert, Debbie S.
          Humerickhouse, Gina R.
          Hutchinson,William
          Jacobsen, Helen
          Jason, Karen
          Jester, Maria
          Johnson, David
          Johnston, Mark Johnson, Rickie
          Johnson, Terry L
          Kamphuis, Gerald
          Kearns, Stephen E Kendall, Thane
          Kersey, David M
          Kirby Jimmy
          Knutson Pennie R
          Kreider, Beverly J
          Kurczy, Vera L
          Kyper, Sheryl
          Lattimer, John L
          Leary Nathan S
          Ledford, Barbara
          Ledford,Judith
          Linton, Edgar F.
          Lepp Deborah
          Lewis Anita
          Love Brenda
          Lowe, Thomas D
          Lucas Pamela S
          Lutz Robert B
          Sophomores/
          163
        MacDonald, Kathy Magus Jr.,John Martin, James
          McCullough, John
          Meckley, Charles
          Michael, David
          Miles, Rebecca Mitchell Judy Mitchell, Tony
          Mottershead, Jayne
          Murphy, Aaron J. Newman, Brenda Olson, Jackie K. Orman, Elizabeth
          Owens, Randell
          Padgett, Tamara Park, Keith
          Parziale,Peter
          Patton, Miriam A. Pelloni,Cindy Perryman, Cheryl
          Pittman III, John M Proctor,Daniel Rader, Tara A. Raker, Roger A.
          Randolph, Janet K. Randolph, Judy A. Reid, Jean C.
          Reitenour, Debby J.
          Reynolds, Steven K. Rice, Linda J. Richards, Peggi E. Richter, Robert P
          Robbe, Bret R Robinson, Peri E
          Rogers, Redgie M Ross, Vickie L
          Ryver, Cindy G
          Sanders, Cathy A
          
    Sanders, Craig D. Sawtelle, David A. Scharmann, Richard J.
          Schmidt, Bonnie K Schroeder, Gerald R Scott,Arthur G Seiders, Kenneth W
          Seneff, Deborah M. Setliff, Timothy A. Sherrick, Dwane K.
          Shumacher, Marilyn D. Sims III, Eric 0. Simmons, Terrie L.
          Sistrunk, Sally A. Shamblin, Cloa S.
          Shearer, Virginia C. Slabach, Harry D.
          Smith, Julie D
          Smith, Randy R
          Smith, Robert M
          Spanski, Paul E
          Steffen,Cindy A
          Stewart, Bruce D Stroupe, Barbara J
          164/Sophomores
        BELOW: Dean ofStudents,EddieDobson and Mrs Evelyn Tomlin, who works in the LBC Business Office,prepare to be crowned as Mr and Mrs Ugly of LBC
          LEFT: Dennis Slabauch takes on the "cool" look of the 1950's as part of SpiritWeek atLBC
          Stryker,Jon M
          Summers. Kenneth L. Swanson, Peggy M. Swanson ShirleyL Taylor, Russell H Teeters, Randall S Terrell, Steve
          Thomas, Daniel M. Thomas, DennisA. Tinman,Jack T. Todd, Robert S. Totten, Mark T Totten,Timothy F Trost,Stanley, J
          
    Treadway, Steven A Vanaman, Tambra E Vanderpool,Cindy A Veach, Karen Veach, Kathy
          Wakefield. John C. Walton, Sherry L.
          Worrell.Ken E. Warren, Ronald A. Waters, Michael H. Wilkerson,Patricia C. Williams,Cherie L. Wilson,Frances D Winter,Nancy L.
          Wolff,Jeffrey P.
          Woodburn Beverly A
          Wooten Anita C
          Wright Kevin D
          Wright, Rupert C
          Yates, Steven F
          Sophomores/165
        
              
              
            
            Freshme n ITIake Impac t !
          The Freshman Class was headed up by President,Scooter Simmons, Treasurer, Anna Patterson, VicePresident, Donny Hargett, and Secretary, Rhonda Katterheinrich The representatives were Susie Clark and Lesa Sumner.
          The freshmen worked hard this year at all of the Student government activities. The classwas especially involved in the Fall and Spring Banquets. Even though the freshmen did not sponsor a late skate, they did run a few.
          The total body of the freshman class was composed of students coming together for the firsttime With this in mind, the officers of the class worked to bring about a spirit of unity inthe class and they succeeded
          Abercrombie, Lori M.
          Adams, JillA.
          Albaugh, Kathleen S.
          Alewine, Andrea K
          Allen, Frances R
          Allen, Karen S
          Amburgey, Mellissa A
          Anderson, Gail L.
          Andrews III, Tom B.
          Angell, Charles T
          Arblaster, Janette P
          Armstrong, Martha K
          Arnold, Kim E
          Auten, Alice G
          Babcock, Gary E.
          
    Baer, Robert L.
          Bailey, Connie L
          Baker, Calvin P
          Ball, Ronaele S
          Baraty, Joseph S
          Barclay, Lori K
          Barnes, Timothy W
          Barrett, Gina Marie
          Barrett, Jeff N
          Bartram, Robert L
          Basham, Donna G
          Bass, Rhonda C
          Bassie, Mark S
          Bates, Cynthia L.
          Bates, Lester R.
          Bauman, Clyde C.
          Beals, John Wesley
          Belcher Jr.,Billy Eugene
          Belue, Trina R
          Berg, Sharon K
          166/Freshmen
        Berrien John P
          Bernard Michael H
          Berry Victoria L
          Bibb, David W .
          Biggs, Richard D.
          Birkitt Jeanne
          Bishop. Jame s P.
          Blackwell, DeAnn e L
          Blank, Dawn a S
          Blatherwick, Do n M
          Bloom, Carol C
          Booker, Karen S
          Bornemeier, Steve A
          Boudneau , Sherma n H
          Bouler, Mon a A
          Boutieller, Scott J
          Bowers, Charles W
          Bowman , Barbara A
          Bowron, Carrie L
          Boyd, Sandra L
          Boyer, Elaine M.
          Boyle, Scott A
          Bracken, Robert D
          Bradford, Leonard J
          Bradley Jr., John R
          Braley, Charlene Joy
          Brendle, Carol L.
          Brewer, April E
          Britt, Doris R
          Britton, Mark E
          Broadbent, Cindy Lou
          Brooks, Melody A
          Brown, Dale E
          Brown, Timothy D
          Brown, Twyla I
          Brownfield, Kimberlie E.J
          Bruce, Dean A
          Brunner, Bonnie J
          Buchanan, Robyn R
          Bullard, Daw n L.
          Bullock, Patrick W
          Burkett, David A
          Burleson, Fred L
          Burton, Carol E
          Butcher, Connie L
          Byers, Judith A
          Campbell, Jame s L
          Campbell, Michael, B Canedy Beth E
          Carey, Robert W
          Carney, Debra E
          Carragher, Michael S
          Carroll, Teresa A
          
    Castro Jesse
          Catapano, Salvatore M
          Caviness Todd L
          Cernigliaro Michael C
          Chandler, Randi S
          Chandler. Sandy L
          Chaphk, Ted M
          Chapman William R Chick John A
          Churchman Jame s L
          Freshmen/16
          m\$t\*m\Vl[m
        7
        RIGHT:Gladys Generette smiles happily as she displays the check she won in the annual Halloween party The party is sponsored by the ARA food service
          Clark, Mark C.
          Clark,Susan R.
          Classon, David
          Clauser, Gary L
          Clayton, Darryl S
          Clayton, Deborah K
          Clemens, Victoria L.
          Clouston,Terri R.
          Coble,Terry W.
          Coleman, Connie R.
          Coleman, PriscillaA.
          Coleman, Stephen A.
          Connell, Paul Stephen
          Conway, Jr.,James C.
          Cooley, Michael T.
          Cooley, Rita Sue
          Cooper, Lenore E
          Cordle, Jerry M
          Corley, Constance A
          Correll, Rebekah A
          Couch, Jeffrey D
          Cowan, Merry Elaine
          Cox, James Steven
          Craft Jr.,William H
          Cramer, William O
          Crawford, April R Crispell, Rebecca
          Crowe, Juanita M.
          Crowell Linda J
          Crowers Cynthia A
          Crowson, Andrea L
          Cunningham, Nancy J
          Curtis, Robin J
          Dalton, Johnnie S
          Darby, Grover C
          Darnell,Tim B
          David, Susie E
          Davidson, Kimberly K
          Davis, Barbara J
          
    Davis, Kenneth W
          Day, Kathleen A
          Day,Terry L
          Dean, Rebecca J
          Dekker, Joni F
          DeMoss, Charlotte A
          DePalma, Noel D
          DeVilbiss, Mable A
          DeVilbiss,Thomas G
          168/Freshmen
        Dice Stephen Jon Dickens Jr. PerryI
          Dix Donna M
          Dobbs Charles D
          Doggett Rene A
          Donell Lee A Dorris, Melanie G
          Doutrich. Stephen D. Draper. Rosanna M. Drumheller, Vernon R
          
    DeBois Jr.,Bruce E
          Dukes Alan L
          Duke, David A
          Dunbar, Tex R
          Dunbar William C Dunn, Mark A Dunham Glen R Durham Becky L Eagle Jr. Roy A
          Earley, David B Easton, Michael L
          Eaton, Barry A
          Echols, Patricia A
          Edwards, Charles K Edwards, Deryl M Edwards, Gregory A
          Ehm, Kevin E. Eilers. F.A.
          Eldndge, Randy L. Elliot,Patrick C.
          Emel, Caroline J. Epperson, Teresa L.
          Enckson, Jeanne E.
          Ervin, Pamela R. Escamilla, David
          Eure, Debra K Evans, Shaune M
          Fahnestock Leonard L Farley, Pamela A. Farmer, Christi Lynn
          Farnsler, Natalie M. Farris, Rhesa Beth
          Feathers. Cindy L. Fenlason. James J. Fentress, Deborah L. Ferguson, Kimbra L. Ferguson, Larry J. Fero, Melody D. Ferreira,Steven W.
          Fernnger Betty R Fields, Dennis Franklin Fisher Penny S
          Fisher, Rodney, E
          Flanagan Dennis W
          Flattum, Debra L Flow Kimbra
          Foley Sharon L
          Foote, Kathleen J
          Ford. Hilda J
          Ford. Roberta F
          Ford. ValerieJ
          Fowler. Bobby E Fox. Timothy J
          169
        Freel Rex Alan
          Freeman, Gwendolyn D
          French,Ellis L
          Fries,Marcy E
          Fry,Mary J
          Fullmer,OliverB
          Fullmer,Oscar
          Fultz, Sandra A
          Furrow,Stephen L
          Fuss, Mark A.
          Gallagher,Bryan 0.
          Garland, Debbie L
          Garner,DorisA.
          Garner,James T.
          Garnett,Gregory R
          Garnett,Matthew W
          Garnett,Roy D
          Gentry,Timothy C
          Gilbert,Karen 0
          Giesman, Beth A
          Bill, James Lawerence
          Godby, Diana C
          Goff, Trudy A
          Goins,TerriL
          Good,Joanne E
          Goodman, Clara D
          Graves,Sharon C Gray,VickiD.
          Grenier,CurtisC
          Guetterman,ArthurL
          Gum, Pamela S.
          
    Gutshall, Joseph M.
          Gutshall,DanielP.
          Guy,Jr.,Edwin C.
          Habermehl,Cheryl M.
          Hagenbuch,Joy K.
          Hale, Mylinda Jean
          Halsey, PaulCurtis
          Hamer, Colette R.
          Hamilton,Gary L
          Hamilton,Mary J
          Hamilton,Sandra D
          Hamm, Donald W
          Hamm, Sandra F
          Hamm, Thomas Lee
          Hammond, William B
          Handyside,James Dale Hardison,Mary C
          170/Freshmen
        RIGHT: Rick Sherman and Mr Ray Locy battleforthebasketball during the Donkey Basketball Game in which the LBC faculty competed against the students The SGA sponsored game waswon bythe students
          Hardy Danny M
          Harper Donna S
          Harper Katherine S
          Harris, David P
          Harris Lorraine K
          Hart Robert D Hartman, Jeffery E
          Haskins Jacqueline A Hawkins Jr.,James F
          Hays, Bradley D
          Haywood, Darlene M
          Heggie, Julie A
          Heiss, Linda S
          Helder, Carol A
          Henderson Daniel D Henderson, Don S
          Hendricks, David M Hendricks, Terry G Hensley Cindy L
          Herbster, Steven L Herring Rebecca L
          Hertzler, David J Hewett, Rhonda F Hill,Sylvia J
          Hinkley Richard D
          Hintz, LeeAnn
          Hipsley, Kenneth L Hoagland, Edwin F
          Hofer, Steven J
          Hogan, Jonathon E Hohnstein, Noel K
          Holcomb, Ronald J Holifield, Marquerite D Holstein, Martha B Holzbach, Tina C
          Hood Jeannette
          Hooks, David W
          Home, David E
          Hoy, Melanie F
          Hoy, Melinda B
          Hudson, David K Hughes, Mary E
          Hughett Cynthia A
          Humble, Pamela S Hunt, Dennis E Hunt, Mary A lies,Steven L Jack, PhyllisT Jackson, Michael T
          
    Jacobson, Terry W James, Wanda C
          Jarrell, Daniel G
          Jarrell,Jeffrey W
          Jarvis, Cheryl B
          Jarvis Robert M Jennings, Daniel R
          Jester, Larry E
          Jobe, Susan Y
          Johnson, Joyce E Jones Roy C Jones Jr., Bobby L Jones Charles R Jones. Cheryl A
          Freshmen 1 71
        Jones, Derek B Jones, Don P Jones Jeffery C
          Katterheinrich, Rhonda K. Keenan, Carol J. Keeney, David L. Keith, David L.
          Keith,James B. Kellam, Stan E Kelly, Barbara J Kelly, Nancy K Kelly, Robert W Kerr, Stephen P Kesterson, Judith A
          
    Ketron, Naomi A Kilburn,Joyce F Killian,Cheryl L Klase, David Klenz, Cynthia J Kohorst, Shelia M Krueger, Randall L
          Kuhns, Mark T. Kunkle, Kim D. Kwaak, Henry R. Ladwig, Candace N Lamb, Ronnie L Lance, Steven J Lange, Irene
          La Tour, John S Lawson, Carolyn M Lawson, Randy D Lawton, Raymond J Lee, Kenneth W Lees, Cindy S Leister,Vicki L
          Leonard, Christine F Leotti,John M Lever, Joy L Levy, Joseph P Lewis, LuCretia A
          Llddle, Mark A, Linaburg, Sandra S
          Lindsey, Denise J. Lindsey, Diane R. Linton,Temesia A. Lithgow, Julie M. Lituski, Patricia A. Lockrem, William L Loftis,Allen K
          Long, Carla L. Long II,Marvin A. Lorenz, Lori A.
          Lowe, Barry W. Lowman, Brian Lucas, Deborah A Lutz,James M
          Lykins, Gina L. Lytle, Edwin G. Mackey, Roger Maclagan. Maranne D. Mannino, Donna G Marble, Leslie H Mark, Kal D
          —Trp, af '^
          172/Freshmen
        AH A
        LEFT: Roger Moles takes a look at the 1977 Selah.
          Markley Kimberely Kae
          Martin Alan D
          Martin, Kenneth A
          Mason, Steven B
          Mathis, Patty L
          McCarter, Donna R
          McCarthy, Orla J
          McCaskill Doris M
          McClary, Amber R
          McClure, Timothy E
          McDonald, Lynn
          McFarland, Allen R
          
    McLamb, Jane H
          McNabb, Harold D.
          McNeer, Rodetta L.
          McVey, Richard G. Merry, Dena K
          Mertens, Glenn C
          Meyers, Martha J
          Militti Jeffrey
          Miller Kathy J, Miller,Kitty C
          Miller,Michael E
          Miller Wesley C Mills,Terry A
          Mitchell Sally E Montgomery, Daniel P
          Moody, John W Moody Timothy L Moore Lori D
          Moore, Susan E Moore Tony L
          Morrell Laurmda J
          Morrison Douglas H
          Morykon Michael J
          Moseley Laurie S
          Moseley, Lehman A
          Moss Roger L Mount II,Dale E
          Moyer, Ronald L
          Mulkey, Vickie L
          Mullendore Karen A
          Mumford Donald W
          Munn Timothy E
          Murphy, Dawn M Murray Randy G Myers Malcom B
          Nagel SylviaJ
          Freshmen/ 1 73
        Nebel, David F
          Neenan, Mark D
          Nelson, Billy W
          Nelson, Bruce K. Newton, Ruth A.
          Neyman Jr.,John E.
          Nicholson, James E.
          Nicks, Paul F Nieves, Leonard Noell, Danny Noll, Russell W Norman, Susanne E
          Nuckols, Fred D Odell,Cheryl L
          Odend'hal, Kathryn A
          Odiorne, Sharon R Olson, Douglas S Olson, John A
          Olson, Michelle K Ott, Debbie M Otto, Alma L
          Overstreet,William T Owen, Marvin P
          Packard, Julianne E Palmer, Jeff B
          Palmquist, David R Parks, Deborah K Parrish,Anthony K
          Parson, Melody Z
          Passe Jr., Daniel B
          Patterson, Anna A Paulson, Susan F
          Payne, Amy M
          Pederson, Kathy L Pence, Ada Susie
          Penn, Warren C. Perry,Aaron A.
          Perry, Beverly J.
          Pennington, James C.
          Perkins, Reginald D
          Picard, Brian L. Peters, Gregory A.
          Peterson, Yvonne J
          
    Pfau, Steven M
          Phillips,Gary A
          Phillips,Kent V. Pickard, Kim L. Pitney,Jerrine L. Poff, Deborah J.
          Poole, Lynda G
          Poucher, Daniel R
          Powell, Brenda L.
          Phelps, Michael P.
          Pratt,Valerie L.
          Prillaman, Martha E.
          Prince, Brian C.
          Quaintance, Terrence R
          Quaintance, Laurie J
          Quattlebaum, Mary K
          Quidera,Sylvia
          Rackley, Gwendolyn K
          Radcliffe, Russell D
          Rains, Linda S
          174/Freshmen
        Raker Leslie K
          Ramsey, Amy L
          Rasmussen Scott J
          Rast Robert G
          Ratliff,Michael T
          Reese Linda C Reeves, Jeffery S
          Reffner.Timothy A. Reichenberger, Doug C. Reinert, William G
          Revell, Donnie C Rice, Mark E
          Richards, Cathy J Richards III,Harold E
          Richardson, Karen L Richey, Debbie K
          Roberts, Laird D
          Roberts Faye E Robison Deborah J
          Robertson, Michael W Rodgers, Kyle L.
          Rogers, Phillip D. Rolf,Cathy L. Rooks, Susan L. Rowe, David G. Ruppel, Susan L. Rusk, C Jacel Sady, Michele
          Sandy, Mark A
          Saunders, Deborah M Saulter, Joeseph Savoy, William C
          Sawtelle,Timothy D Schlimm, Barbara A Schauer, Robert J
          Scherer, Karen A
          
    Schrumpf, Collen J
          Schroeder, Guy R Sedora, Sandra J Shank, Ronald L Shannon, Ted R Shaver,Elivia
          Shaw, Kathy S
          Sheppard. Tom A. Shreve, Tamara E. Shirley,Tammy J
          Shull Cheryl L Simmons, Norman H
          LEFT: Faith Donley, Homecoming representative for the Junior class, enjoys the festivitiesof Homecoming
          *+~ Freshmen/1 75
        Skinner, Sandra S
          Sloan, Laurie A
          
    Sly,Diane S
          Smith, Annella S
          Smith, Debbie D
          Smith, Lori R
          Smith, Renee M
          Smith, John M
          Smith, Thomas M
          Smith, James E
          Snyder, David E
          Snyder VI,James R
          Snyder, Sandra L
          Sorrells,Calvin M
          Sosnoski, James E
          Spahr, Ruth N
          Sparks, Wendy R
          Splawn, Melinda A
          Sprano, Jonathon D Squier, Jane
          Stahl, Brian K
          Stahl, Pamela J.
          Stanley, Rose R.
          Starnes,TroyI.
          Stephens, Kevin
          Stevens, Earl C. Stirewalt,Cindy A.
          Stockwell, Mickey R
          Stone, Larry K
          Strader, Donna L Stringfield,Jr James C
          Stutsman, Kevin S
          Suell,Jerrie L
          Sumner, Lesa G
          Surratt, Dennis W.
          Swean, Arie J
          Swift,Mark R
          Taitt,Steven F
          Tant, Kay L
          Taylor, HonorI
          Taylor, Rebecca L
          Temple, David E.
          Thomas, John C.
          Thomas, Kevin R.
          Thomas, Mark V.
          Thompson, David L.
          Tobin,Alvin F. Todd, Joy
          RIGHT: Dennis Chapman brings a little touch of country music to LBC during a Gong Show on Treasure Island
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          Yonce, Edna J Zeitler Philip D Zimmerman Janelle K Zook, Ramona M
          
    Toews, Kenneth E
          Toth Cheryl A
          Toy, Sharon M
          Traugh Carol J
          Treadway, Debra A
          Trenary, Judith A
          Trower Glenda C
          Troyer Mark L
          Truman, Beth A
          Tsiatsios, Caryl A
          Tubbs Susan L
          Tucker, Teresa D
          Turley, Thomas R
          Tyler, Sandra L
          Vanaman, Barbara L
          Vanderpool, Kelli J
          Vanover, Randall W
          Vaughn, Venetia C
          Veale, Patricia L
          Vessell, Eleanor J
          Vincent, Kathryn A
          Vogelpohl, Ronald J.
          VonDuyke, Timothy D
          Waite, Michael W
          Waldrep, Allen B
          Wallace, Terry J
          Walker, James D
          Ward, Daniel T
          Warner, Douglas A.
          Watros, Kimberly A
          Weaver, Patricia L
          Webb, Deborah L
          Webb Kennith D
          Welch, Larry A Welch, Tobby
          Welling, Faith I
          Wertz, Lori E
          Welkley, Christine G
          Wells, Edward L
          Werts. Carolann
          Whittmgton, Tina M. Williams, Paul J.
          Williams, Vicki L
          Willis, Thomas L Wilson, Richard L Wilson Carla J
          Wix, Charles L
          Wood, Jamielee
          Woodard, Dalese E
          Wordie William
          Worley, William A,Jr
          Worrell, Cynthia E
          Wray, Wayne T
          Wrinn Arvella M
          Yelvington Juanita J Yeoman Trevor J
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        Cassell,Cristille
          Cowart, Sherry
          
    Curwin, Debra
          Dieudonne, Raymond
          Dunn, Mark
          Durand, Felix
          Fields, Glenna
          Flocco, Brenda
          Flowers, Pam
          Flowers, Richard
          Ford, Robbi
          Frailey, Brad
          Friedman, Andrew
          Ainsworth, Jeannette
          Angerville, Edzer
          Bailey, Bonnie
          Barden, Diana
          Benson, Donald
          Blaisdell, Terri
          Bohachek, Robert
          Brownfield, Kimberle
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        Garland, Steve
          Griffith, Kim
          Haas, LuAnne
          Hagner, Ralph
          Hargett Donny
          Holaway, Bradley
          Holdren Linda
          Hood, Danny
          Judd, Joseph
          Kitchen, Karen
          Kuiper, Karen
          Loftis,Allen
          Lubrich Jr., Otto
          Mabry, Terrye
          Maris, Donna
          
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          Mclntyre,Lorri
          McMullen, Brenda
          Mellema Beth
          Melvin, Dennis
          Miller Mark
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        Richards, Cathy
          Saunders,
          Mitchell, Shane
          Shaver,Elivia
          Sherman, Kerry
          
    Schaffner, David
          Schmeckenbecker, Eddie
          Mobley, Michael
          Morgan, Frederick
          Murphree, Wendy
          O'Neill, Desmond
          Parker, Timothy
          Pennington, Deborah
          Perrino, Kathy
          Peterson,Victoria
          Pottorff,Tim Reed, Kathy Reed, Phil
          Richey, Debbie Robbins, Sherri
          Sapp, Jeffrey
          Debra
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        Sindt Bruce
          Sloan Donald
          
    Smith, Annella
          Soud, Marcus
          Sprankle, Kenneth
          Stadel, Randy
          Taylor, Kandi
          Tinman, Douglas
          Turner Patrick
          Utley Denise
          Vaughn, Jeffrey
          Vermillion, Linda
          Vincent, Kathryn
          Webb Kenneth
          Williams, David
          Willis. N.
          Willoughby. Sharon
          Wilson, Ann
          Wilson, Sheri
          Yoder, Richard
          Zike, Douglas
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            LOOKING AT TRBI
          The Institute completed its 6th year and4thgraduating class, May 7, 1978
          
    Each student made strides to become a Champion for Christ (CFC) and to be more ofa biblicist. The evidence of God's moving and speaking in this generation was witnessed by many students of different cultural backgrounds.
          The constant change, whetherit was the room temperature (freezing or hot), new experiences,new visions,ornewdimensions of living, has shown each student that he stands on the threshold of something great in the present generation. During this year each student was better able togive a reason of the hope that lies within him with accurateness and boldness and confidence before God and man.
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        RIGHT: Dean Willmington and Associate Dean Chapman stand before thewhole student body TOP LEFT: Flipping through the Bible, Luther Goff tries to find thecorrect interpretation of a passage during an open book test in Hermeneutics. TOP RIGHT: January 13, 1978, began with a snow that cancelled thefirst dayof class.
          
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        The Dean is a proven writer, author, teacher, Bible expositor, and seminar lecturer across the nation. Recently, Dr Willmington completed the New Testament Basic Stages in the Book of Ages complimentary to his book of the Old Testament Basic Stages. He has authored eleven books over a 17 year period of labour and Bible study
          The 195 TRB1 studentswere challenged bythe Dean'sChrist-centered life which is a consistent example of what he teaches.
          In addition to being Associate Dean of TRBI, Mr. Chapman is a full-time pastor at Bethel Baptist Church in Amherst County, and he travels widely in Bible seminars. Pastor Chapman exercised hisgift of an evangelist, especially in the 7:00 class and set the pace for the day.Also, thisyear he wrote a book concerning pastoral theology.In his own church Pastor Chapman reproduced his ministry because several have come from his church and have graduated from theInstitute and are now pastoring churches.
          
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            KE Y LEADERSHIP
          
    OPPOSITE TOP: Dean Willmington keeps in touch with his class and his preacher men who have started churches OPPOSITE
          BOTTOM: Weekly staff meetings create a family atmosphere and oneness of spirit in matters of institute life LEFT: Pastor Chapman keeps well informed on material pertaining to the subjects he teaches plus many years of practical experience
          BOTTOM: Course decisions and life direction are sought often by those going into the ministry from Pastor Chapman.
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            FEACHER
          
    OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: William Crowder. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: Rick Lawrenson. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: Al Hickey. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Harris. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Jim Stevens TOP LEFT: Mrs Marie Chapman TOP RIGHT: Anita Fordyce, Connie Jones,Benita Severson ABOVE:Roy Newman RIGHT: Mrs Jani DeSaegher
          The Dean's Assistant, Roy Newman, was the firstperson tograduatefrom all three schools: Institute, College and Seminary.The instructors for the Institute included Rick Lawrenson who isa localpastor and also who did graphics work for the Institute. Mrs. Marie Chapman taught Christian Womanhood, journalism, and Sunday School methods. The English area was handled by Robert Harris. For Church History,homiletics, and hermeneutics, William Crowder was theinstructor Mrs. Jani DeSaegher taught speech and advanced speech. Al Hickey taught language improvement and study skills Finally, Jim Stevens taught Greek. The executive secretary to the Dean was Anita Fordyce. Also assisting in the office works were Connie Jones and Benita Severson
          
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        Liberty Home Bible Institute under the direction ofAssociate Director, Joel Pearson, and an elevenmember staff,has sent to students tapes whose combined length stretch around the world eight times. In fact, the U.S., Canada, and four foreign countries are receiving the study course which familiarizes students with the whole Bible,not justa particular book Billy Kim, a pastor in Korea, is in the process of translating the entire 400 lectures into the Korean language
          Five thousand new students enrolled for 1977-78, and several hundred others graduated in May having completed the two year course
          Updating and moving seems to be the theme with LHBI The third location for LHBI is presently located in a new shopping plaza The new on-line computer terminals, plus a grading machine kept pace with the demanding work load. These terminals kept track of students' marks, courses taken, number hours per course, billing, and print-out labels Work that was formerly done inone week with two girls was done in four hours.
          
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        OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Pat Harrel handles an on-line computers that records grades, courses, and accounting
          OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT:The transition of student grade compiling between the automatic grading machine and the computor process isdone by Mrs Irene Emery, Mrs Cindy Currin, and Sana Eagle OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: People, problems, and solutions are only a phone call away with the help of the friendly competent counsel of Joel Pearson
          TOP: Roy Newman tapes and times the last of the 400 lectures MIDDLE: The impact and importance of the LHBI course is focused upon by Dr FalwelltotheTRBI studentsas part of the last tape BOTTOM: In their second semester, Lynchburg students, Mr and Mrs Steven Proodian together learn of the Word of God through the LHBI courses.
          
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        The Institute held itsown chapel service on Monday, highlighting many guest speakers such as Dr. A.P. Guillermin, Dr. John Hughes, Dean Eddie Dobson, Dr. Robert Hughes, Pastor James Moon and others including local pastors,missionaries back from the field and those preparing to go
          The experience and insight of these men helped to prepare the students for a challenging and purposeful Christian life The authority of these men enabled students to prepare as Sunday School teachers, missionaries,or pastors
          The Institute curriculum was strengthened by these earnest witnesses They believed and practiced the precept that the KNOW is no substitute for the GO in the Christian'slife
          
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        OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT:Dr. Young. President of Holy Land Studies,explains some of the problems in the Middle East concerning Israel today OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Charles Saunders an Institute student, and his wife minister in music during chapel OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Leading thesinging with gusto, Rick Lawrenson promises to let anyone who does not sing do a solo
          
    LEFT: Jerry Killian is the recipient of the Clifford Smith Memorial Award for the outstanding student of the Institute TOP RIGHT: Future missionary to New Zealand Chuck Wadsworth, gives a report of how the Lord is providing for allhis needs BOTTOM
          RIGHT: One of the Institute's favorite singers Fred Duncan, sings "My Tribute."
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        OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT:After preaching his sermon at Elim Home, Louis Sady gives personal counsel to one of the men.OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT:Working on Sunday nights as a Counselor for AWANAS Lanny Kidd does some last minute checking on two contestants in the three-legged race.
          BELOW: Jolly 60's worker,BillLayton, completes his chalk drawing on the birth of Christ for the retirement group at Kennedy House BOTTOM: Donald Witham finds that being a bus captain may involve being a"parttime" daddy to many of hisbuschildren RIGHT: As part of his Christian Service in the Children's Ministry Warren Rice uses his ability in ventriloquism to reach young children
          
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            ERVING A T TRBI
          The outgrowth of learning was married to the practical ministry of teaching and bringing others to an understanding of Christ Total commitment tothelives ofothers was a continual daily occurance Robert Hall went as faras pulling an 83 year-old lady's tooth during his visitation because she did not have the money to pay fora dentist. Don Reynolds drove over 1000 miles a week toattend classes and to work in his Christian Service.
          
    Molding and shaping men's lives into Christ's image in some cases meant great sacrifice, but it was not without a sense ofgreat privilege and purpose of God fulfilling his purpose in this generation
          (James 2:20)
          
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            HAPPENIN G
          OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: During Homiletics class Kenn Duff preaches hisprizesermon on the 'Fear of God.' OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Many ofthe get-togethers forfellowship were combined with pot luck suppers TOP RIGHT: Dr Willmington completes his 20 year effort of summarizing the Bible,"A Piece of Cake."
          
    TOP LEFT: Every Tuesday night wives of the future pastors meet with the Dean, Mrs Will-
          mington, and Pastor Chapman for Bible teaching and practical helps. TOP MIDDLE: Pat Lindley, women's class president, was responsible for coordinating many of the ladies activities.ABOVE: Under the direction of Tim Broom the Institute Singers made their first trip to Tennessee in November.
          RIGHT: Dr. and Mrs. Willmington carve the first slice of the Sweetheart Banquet Cake
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        The activities of 1978 reflected a wide scope of interest. Senior Day came alive with testimonies of God's blessing.The many family pot luck dinners provided good times and plenty of fellowship. Two independent pastors' fellowship groups were started, one in Virginia, the other in the North. This spring Dr. Willmington was given charge of a church in Greensboro, NC. Several students drove 120 mileseach week to witness and hold services there.
          The classroom experience was made reality at Simplimatic Engineering where students worked and witnessed. Alvin Tanner, Paul Payton, Manual Guzzman, Lee Dittman, and Doyle Loffits saw over 15 fellowworkers come toknow Christ
          
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        The Institute Singers were an independent group supported bylove offerings Thedonation ofa bus by two local businessmen made it possibleforthe Singers to expand their ministry toother states.
          A survey taken by Selah found that the majority of the students felt that thehighlight oftheir year was being able to sit under Dr Willmington and to acquire the overview his teachings offered The Sweetheart Banquet was thought by the majority to be the best event for fellowship In iteach couple renewed their vows and reaffirmed their committments to each other.
          
    
              
              
            
            HAPPENINGS AT TRBI PRESTO RY
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        OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Lois Robertson, a Canadian student, sorts mail for TRBI students OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Bill Preston, future missionary to New Zealand confirms his commitment by buying his tomb-stone which he will take to N.Z as an indication to New Zealanders that he will either die or be raptured in that country OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Manual Guzzman has been an instrument in seeing many of hisfellow employees come to know Christ as Savior
          TOP: Robert Hall, during speech class, gives a visual aid demonstration of the importance of colour,which is synonymous with Mrs DeSaegher's expression, "Put colour in your words, itis not only pleasant to the eyes but alsoto the ears." ABOVE: Registration, with its forms, papers and instructions, teaches new students the importance of organization LEFT: Keith Gamble and Ray Lyons were two ofthree finalists inthe preachingcontest, which was won by Ubo Miersma
          
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    '-.'.- V • Henry loncie Ball, Estel Bane Gary Beatty, Gerald Beck Gloria Beck, WilliamBell, Wesley Berhow, Susan Bocook, Lonnie •'--i Timothy ic, Craig Branton Henry Brightsen, Gilbert Bunker, Theodore Burke, Jerry Burke, Sherry Carey, Earnest Carey, John David Cheney, Jody Chick John Conway, Samuel Creath,Henry Doggett, Randy Dogof, Emma Douglas, Larry Edwards Kenneth Eidson, John Farmer. Wayne Rdler,Tom Fister.James Fisher, Shay Frazter, Debra Gamble,Milton -.sir . .. _., Rufus Green.Andrew Guzman, Manuel Hall,Robert Harbaugh, Donald Harmon, Thomas Harretl, Terry Harvey,Aloma Hollinhead, Lolita
        Dorothy
        Humbach Jeffery
        Hostler,
          Hulsey,David
        
    Jerner, Brian Karl, Dorothy Kennedy Bob Kephart Percy Kidd, Lannie Kittle Sheila Lamar, Laura Lee, Dennis Lucart, Michael MacArthur, Arthur Main Kenneth Mayo, Davy McHale, Kim Miedema. Robert Miller Donald Moore Nelda Murray Lauerne Nadelen,Robert Owens Bill Palen, Gregory Parrett,Maureen Powell. Robert Rees, Edward Reid, Cheryl Reyes, Linda Reynolds, Harvey Rice WarrenJr Ritchie, Thomas Rogers, Robert Rutherford Gordon Samual, Nathan Sanders, Charles Scott Debra Smith Charles Smith, Leonard Spencer Sandra Stern Cynthia Sutyak Linda Sykes Danny Tagg Howard Tanner,Alvin Tice Gerald Trauger,Elaine Viera Joseph Wagner Timothy Wheeler. Bill Wilson.Larry Institute/205
        
              
              
            
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          OPPOSITE PAGE: The graduating exercises
          TOP RIGHT: Through Alvin Tanner and other TRBI students many fellow workers have
          TOP LEFT: Hospitalized with rheumatic fever TRBI student Larry Lindley has his blood pressure checked by another TRBI student, Timothy Wommack. During his 10 day stay in the hospital his friends from school kept him from missing lectures
          taping them for him, and they also took
          his security job at TRBC. ABOVE: Coming from Michigan as a first year student at TRBI Mr Parker helps hisfamily unload the lastofthe luggage
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        RIGHT: Tim Boden takes time to review notes from 'The New Testament Basic Stages in the Book of Ages.'
          This year learning Christ through comprehending the acquired knowledge was not divorced from individual circumstances, crises, and character building qualities in the students'lives.
          Graduation completed a field of study only with recognition to a commencement of greater responsibility to make as many people like Jesus in the shortest possible time. Fifty-five forerunners from TRBI have started churches, and many others are in supportive roles Now, many more willfollow Paul, in Romans 1:12, reminds us thatwe owe thegospeltoeveryone.
          
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            The Right Man For The Job
          When Dr.Jerry Falwell decided to starta seminary,he had one man in mind that he knew could do thejob. That man was Dr. Robert Hughes. Under his leadership, Liberty Baptist Seminary has progressed to where itstands today Dr Hughes has and always will stand by the Bible and itsdoctrines He is a man ofperserverance and has withstood many tests of faith Under his influence, Liberty Baptist Seminary willcontinue to move ahead
          
    
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        LEFT: Dr Hughes' secretary, Myra Lucas OPPOSITE TOP: Dr Hughes teaches in Psalms bringing special attention to the inferences to Jesus ABOVE: A class in Genesis takes careful notes as Dr Hughes teaches
          XGathering good men around a leader isa must when one isina key position ofleadership. Dr. Robert Hughes hasaccomplished that goal Teaming faculty and staff, the Seminary was awell runorganization accomplishing much
          
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Dr Carl Diemer, Jr., Chairman of the Division of Theology and Professor of Church History OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Dr Harold McNabb, Associate Professor of Christian Education LEFT: Paul Spaeth, Acting Director of Library Services
          BOTTOM: Dorman Landtroop, AdministrativeAssistanttothe Dean:Dr Frank Schmitt, Professor of Christian Education; and Dr Wayne Sterling, Associate Professor of Old Testament
          
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        Faculty and staff at LBS were action-oriented. Not only were they professors in an academic world, they were also people that loved Christ and His word.
          Under the leadership of Dr Hughes, theSeminary has come to be known for itsacademic excellence and its Scriptural stand The words, Scriptural Scholarship Aflame, were real to the LBS family.
          The faculty of LBS consisted of men with earned doctorates from accredited institutions.Teachingin the Christian Education field were Dr. Frank Schmitt and Dr.Harold McNabb.
          Inthe theology fieldwere Dr.Carl Diemer, Dr Robert Hughes, Dr Edward Roustio,Dr.Wayne Sterling and Dr.Austin Tucker.
          
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          Staff at LBS were also getting things done The Library staff spent long hours bettering the facilities. Paul Spaeth, Acting Director of Library Services, and Kay Compton, Librarian,were busy people Helping them were Diane Cade, Carmen McNabb, and Eileen Stallard.
          Three secretaries worked at LBS They were Myra Lucas, Dr. Hughes' secretary; Judy Gerlinger, faculty secretary; and Lela McDowell, Old Time Gospel Hour secretary.
          
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        TOP: Dr. Wayne Sterling translates a portion of the book of Jonah in Hebrew class. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Secretaries Myra Lucas and Judy Gerlinger look over some Seminary business BELOW: Dr Edward Roustio,Associate Professor of New Testament BELOW
          Dr Austin Tucker, Associate Professor of Homiletics BOTTOM: Dr Frank Schmitt talkswith some prospective Seminary students
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        OPPOSITE TOP (and this page top): Dr. Harold Lindsell, author of 'The Battle for the Bible', speaks to LBS students OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Dr McNabb announces an opening for a pastorate while Dr Schmitt looks on LEFT: Alan Read sings in chapel
          
    ABOVE: Dr Diemer points to the field while preaching inchapel
          While it might be said of some seminaries that 'cemetery' would be amore fittingname,thatwas not true of Liberty Baptist Seminary
          From classes to chapel and even in the daily outside lifeofeach student, there was a vitality and life in those associated with LBS.
          The main motivator of LBS students was their own chapel held every Friday. Men of God weekly challenged the students of LBS to a more dedicated and fulfillinglife for Christ.
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        OPPOSITE TOP: A bulletin board informs students of housing and job opportunities LBS students are known for dependability
          OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Bob Harris and afriend enjoy a ride on a sled BELOW: Kurt and Bonnie Strong enjoy the fellowship of a banquet
          The real test of one's spirituality is not his classroom ability or even his conduct in the institution The real person shows through when he or she isout inthe secular world At LBS, the students, faculty, and staff always exhibited a Christ-honoring lifestyle.
          In their jobs, LBS students were admired for their faithfulness and hard work Good times were had at LBS with various social events during the year. All around, LBS students were a well-balanced group of men and women training for the service of Christ
          
              
              
            
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        Finding outwhat itwasall about iswhat Seminary for a Day was all about. Men andwomen came from out of state as well as from the local area toexperience the atmosphere of LBS.
          The Seminary rana normal daily schedule to letthose present get the idea ofwhat LBS was like An address by Dr.Hughes to kick off the day was a highlight. Challenging the prospective seminariansto further their education, he spoke of the need for men and women who could rightly divide God's Word. The day included a chapel service, visits to classes, and a luncheon with LBSPresident,Dr. A. Pierre Guillermin,asthespeaker.
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        OPPOSITE TOP: Judy Gerlinger, secretary, registers prospective students for 'Seminary for a Day' OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The Seminary makes prospective seminarians welcome ABOVE: Three prospective LBS students look over the map containing the names of the graduates of LBS
          
    Some 35 students have graduated from Liberty Baptist Seminary in the first four years of its experience,and severalmore did not graduate but came and went, and therefore joined the ranks of seminary alumni.
          The school began in 1973, offering a three-year Master of Divinity degree for preachers and pastors and a two-year Master of Arts degree in Christian Education
          Itmight prove interesting to see what some of the seminary alumni are doing at thistime
          The first seminary graduating class consisted of two students, John Lynn Horner and Donald James Pendley,in 1975. They both received the M.A in Christian Education. Horner since has been ordained tothe Gospel ministry and works as a school administrator at Calvary Baptist Church in Marion, III. Pendley also was ordained and now is associate pastor at First Baptist Church in Spring Lake, Mich
          
    In 1976 four students received the M.A. degree. Of them, Dr. Cheppanalil Thomas Abraham now is a church pastor ministeringtohis own people in Kerala State,India; Robert William Farnsworth is principal of a Christian day school in Ashland,KY.;LeslieWoodrow Smith has been ordained and serves as principal of Gateway Christian Academy at Luster's Gate Baptist Church in Blacksburg; and Donald Banks Swanson is principal of Greenwood Village Christian Schools in Houston, Texas.
          That year also saw the first Master of Divinity degree gradu-
          ates There were 11 of them John Beck Cartwright is pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Sharon Hill, PA.; Don Lewis Crain is pastor of the First Christian Church in Holtville, CA.;and Gary Glendon Elmore pastors the Faith Bible Church in Theodore, AL. Cartwright, Crain, and Elmore have all been ordained James Lee Flanagan teaches part-time at Boulevard Baptist Schools while working on his Doctorate from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX.; and Norman Lynn Hedding, an ordained preacher, directs the Jolly 60's Senior Citizens Outreach here at Thomas Road Baptist Church
          Peter Lewis Hilmar, also ordained, teaches at the Hartford Christian Academy at Farmington Avenue Baptist Church in Hartford, CN.; Harry Wayne Lewis also is working on his Doctorate at Southwestern; and John Grimsley Napier is working on a Doctorate from Dallas Theological Seminary.
          And lastbut not least, threeother 1976 Master of Divinity graduates are all pastors. David B. Overton leads the Mitchell Hollow Mission Church in Windham, N.Y.; Frank Demetrio Papandrea serves at Union County Baptist Church in Clark, NJ; and Donald Wayne Reynolds ministers at Calvary Baptist Church in Denton, MD
          There were 11 Christian Education graduates in 1977 Eugene Samuel Albert, Jr., has a tape ministry in Hurst, TX; Patricia McDaniel Bellosa ison the staffof the soul-winning ministry at Thomas Road Baptist Church; Stephen
          Bowman, an ordained minister, pastors the Ellsworth Baptist Temple in Ellsworth, ME; Barbara Doane Stewart is on the faculty ofa Christian day school inTallahassee, FL; and Ronald Edward Gatlin teaches at Lynchburg Christian Academy
          Michael Paul Gass and Robert Roy Gass are two brothers who graduated together with M.A. degrees in 1977 and went to Medford, OR., together to start a church. Bob is pastor of the Harvest BaptistTemple, and Mike isminister of youth.
          Other 1977 M.A. graduates were George Edward Gray,now pastorof the New Testament Baptist Church in Indiana, PA; Patricia Greenhalgh, who teaches physical education and coaches Softball at Liberty Baptist College; Steve Raymond Vandergriff, minister of youth at First Christian Church in Holtville, CA (Don Crian'sChurch);and Larry Witt, pastor of the People's Baptist Church in Buena Vista,Va
          There were only seven Master of Divinity graduates in 1977. James CorneliusAllen is pastor ofthe Tabb Street Presbyterian Church in Petersburg FL; Frederick Jackson Beyer is the undershepherd at Community BibleChurch in Altoona, PA; Donald Jasper Ellison pastors the Maynard Baptist Church in Forsyth, GA; William Stan Howerton, pastor of Community Bible Church in Harper, KA; Gregroy Miller Sprau, who works in Lynchburg; Marvin Earl Wood, pastor of Harvest Baptist Church inCharleston Heights, S.C.
          Other alumni include Kenneth M.
          Waggoner, Robert Gallagher, Al Henson, Richard Whitaker, Ronald E Biggers, Larry Lusk, Robert C Elness, T.P. Johnson, Randy Brooks, Louis Lakatos,Robert Gehman, John Houghton, Gary Byers, Mr and Mrs Kevin Hartman, and Bryson Wood
          Waggoner is pastor of Shippensburg Independent Baptist Church in Newburg, PA; Gallagher ispastor of Maranatha Baptist Church in Farmville, VA; Henson has started the Lighthouse Baptist Church in Nashville,TN; and Antoine B.Alexis isdirector of the Eglise Baptiste de la Providence of Strategic Mission in St.Marc,Haiti.
          
    Whitaker pastors the Berean Baptist Church in Charlottesville, VA; Biggers leads the Southwest Baptist Church in Richmond, VA; Larry Lusk pastors the Hendrix Road Baptist Church in Florence, AL; Elness is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Windon, MN; and T.P.Johnson pastors the New River ValleyBaptistChurch inPulaski, VA
          Other alumni who are now pastors are Randy Brooks at Northside Baptist Church in Tallahassee, FL; Lakatos at the Old-Time Gospel Church in Youngstown, OH; Robert Gehman at the Baltimore County Baptist Church in Reisterstown, MD; Houghton at the First Baptist Church of Clay, WV; and Byers at the Fredericktown Baptist Church in Fredericktown, MD
          Mr and Mrs Hartman have joined the faculty and staff of Greenwood Village Christian Schools in Houston, TX; and Wood is a Christian teacher in Kingston, TN.
          Bennett has accepted a jobas principal of a Christian school in Pasadena,Texas Duff is workingon a pastoral theology degree now at Luther Rice Seminary in Jacksonville, Fla. Everman ispastor of Big Oak Christian Church inBiscoe, NC. Harris teaches at Thomas Road Bible Instituteand is research editor for the Journal-Champion Miss Joynson works in a church in Isfahan, Iran Landtroop is atraveling evangelist andadministrativeassistant toDr Robert Hughes,deanof Liberty Baptist Seminary. Matteson is assistant director of the Single Adults Ministry at Thomas Road Baptist Church and will teach a course in youth work at the seminary this fall. McGee — who is receiving a double-degree, one Master of Divinity as well — will move to Holtville, Calif., as minister of education atthe First Christian Church, pastored by seminary alumnus Don Crain with another seminary alumnus, Steve Vandergriff,asminister of youth
          Liberty Baptist Seminary completed its fifth year of existence by graduating 27 students lastweek its largestgraduatingclassso far.
          Fourteen students received a Master ofArts degree inChristian Education — a two-year degree — and the other 13 received the Master of Divinity three-year degree.
          The 14 M.A graduates were Jerry Eugene Bennett, Wirt Rexford O'Dair Duff, Deri Lee Everman, Robert Dean Harris, Gail Miller Johnson,Dorman Worth Landtroop, Richard Carl Matteson, Richard Patrick McGee, Elory Joel Newman, James Allen Skinner, Barry Lee Webster, Robyn DeeWisdom, Richard Leland Hendershot and Ernest Frier Tanner, Jr
          
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        1.Alvarez, Richard
          2. Barnett, Earl
          3. Lormejuste, Joseph
          4 McGee, Richard
          5. Mitchell, Wilton
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    1. Owens,Tom
          2.Schwartz, David
          3 Strong, Kurt
          4 Tanner, Ernest
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        5. Wisdom, Robyn
          Newman works as assistant to the Dean of Thomas Road Bible Institute. Skinner will teach at a Christian school in Buffalo,N.Y., his home town. Webster andhisfamily will start out their post-seminary ministry with a stint in theHawiian Islands Missions.
          
    Tanner andMiss Wisdom hopeto go into Central American missions. Tanner is looking to Costa Rica, and Miss Wisdom, a Californian, wants toserve inGuatemala.
          Hendershot now teaches at Lynchburg Christian Academy.
          The Master ofDivinity graduates are Earl Eugene Barnett, Frederick Ross Campbell, Larry Steven Holloway, William Frank Hutchinson, Richard Patrick Mcgee, Wilton Kirt Mitchell, Phillip Clinton Murphy, Daryl Lynn Newton,William Thomas Owens, Ronn Dean Read, David Charles Schwartz, and Joseph 0. Lormejuste.
          Barnett plans to go into graduate work at Dallas Theological Seminary. Campbell nowworksfulltime for the Children's Ministries at Thomas Road Baptist Church and will return as science instructor atLiberty Baptist College in the fall.
          Holloway ispastor of Sycamore Baptist Church in Gretna, Va Hutchinson plans tostart a church in Phoenix, Ariz. Mitchell works on the maintenance staff at Thomas Road Baptist Church Murphy is principalofCoosa Christian Schools in Gadsden,Ala.
          Newton isnowworking ona Master of Theology degree at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, III Owens will return to work in his church inWest Virginia. Read ispraying about pastoring a church in Illinois Schwartz issettling down with church work inVirginia somewhere after hegets married in July Strong isstarting a church in his home town inFreeport, III
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        Birdwell, Joe Brewington, Ray Brumfield, Darrell
          Chow, John Connell, Robert Conwell, Steven
          Dail, Donnie Denny, Earl Derrick, Ted
          
    Dogor, Christian Dryer, David Earls, Rod
          Elliot, Roger Good, Don Gregorian, Frank
          Henderson, Eleanor Lineberger,Tom Lovelace, Scotty
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        Lucas, Jerry
          Malenick, Paul
          McCann, Benjy
          McDowell, Oliver
          Milazzo, David
          Ogingo, Patrick
          Padgett, Krista
          Patterson,Sling
          Pizor, Glenn
          Sargeant, Douglas
          Smith, Randy
          Spaeth, Paul
          Stallard, James
          Stallard, Michael Swank, Jerome
          
    Totten,Dan Tucker, James
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          Achilles,Marie A 161
          Adams, Jill A 166
          Adkins,Curtis C 200
          Adkins,Henry D 204
          Ainsworth,Jeannette 178
          Albaugh,Kathleen S 166
          Albaugh,Paul R Jr 158
          Alewine, Andrea K 166
          Alexander,Donald G 161
          Alexander,James 200
          Alfrey,Melanie E 161
          Allen, EricJ 158
          Allen, Frances R 166
          Allen,Karen S. 166
          Aldridge, Gary 34, 35
          Allison, Dennis 128
          Allison, Marion 128
          Alvarez,Richard 224
          Amburgey, MelissaA. 166
          Anderson. David W. 158
          Anderson,Gail L.166
          Andrews,Tom B.Jr.166
          Artgell, CharelsT 166
          Angerman,Joseph J 161
          Angerville,Edzar 178
          Aquino,Andrew W 161
          Arblaster, Janette P 166
          Armstrong,Barbara 33 126,128
          Armstrong, Martha K 166
          Arnold Kim E 166
          ArtistSeries 18, 19
          Atchley,Benny D 158
          Ausbrooks,Yulinda A 158
          Auten,Alice G 166
          Avila, Gary 128
          Awards 20,21
          Axtell, Joseph W 161 '
          Babcock. Gary E. 166
          Baer,Robert L.166
          Bagley Susan M 161
          Baker,Calvin P 166
          Baker,James 156
          Baker,John 107
          Bailey,Bonnie 178
          Bailey, Connie L 166
          Bales, VirginalL 161
          Ball,Estel 204
          Ball, Michelle E 158
          Ball,Ronalee S 166
          Balliet, Patty 41
          Balog,Nancy E 158
          Bane,Gary T 204
          Baraty,Joseph S 29 166
          Barber,Jeremiah P 200
          Barclay,Lori K 166
          Barden, Diana 178
          Barnes,Dr Darwin 120
          Barnes,Joy C 161
          Barnes,Timothy W 166
          Barnett,Earl 224
          Barrett,Gina M 166
          Barrett, Jeff N 166
          Barringer,Paul G 158
          Barth,Debra K. 161
          Bartram, Robert L.166
          Bass, Rhonda C. 166
          Basham, Donna G. 166
          Bassie,Mark S. 166
          Bates,Cynthia L.166
          Bates, James 79, 158
          Bates,Lester R. 166
          Batts,Nancy J.161
          Bauman, Clyde C 166
          Beal,Clayton 200
          Beals,John W 166
          Beatty, Gerald 204
          Beatty,Sandra K 158
          Beauchamp, Barbara 161
          Beavers, Richard 128
          Beck,Gloria 204
          Beck,William 204
          Beckley,James R 161
          Belcher,Billy E Jr 166
          Bell, Wesley 204
          Belles, Walter,128
          Belue,Trina R 166
          Bender, Richard L 161
          Benoit,David 129
          Benoit,Debbie 97, 107
          Benson,Donald 178
          Benson,Jeffrey 129
          
    Benson,John B 161
          Berg,Sharon K. 166
          Berhow,Susan 204
          Bernard, Michael H. 167
          Berrien, John P. 167
          Berry,Marsha 129
          Berry,Victoria L.167
          Bibb,David W. 167
          Bieri, George 129
          Biggs,Richard D. 167
          Binkley, Verle 156
          Birkitt, Jeannie 167
          Birdwetl, Joe 228
          Bishop,James P 167
          Blackwelf,DeAnne L 167
          Blaisdell, Glenn 104
          Blaisdell, Glenna R 161
          Blaisdell, Terri 178
          Blank,Dawna S 89, 167
          Blatherwick,Don M 167
          Blevins,Randi 129
          Bloch,Sandra K 161
          Blood,Brenda 129
          Bloom,Carol C 167
          Bocook, Lonnie 204
          Boden,Timothy 204 206
          Boeck,Melanie 161
          Bohachek, Robert 178
          Bolduc,Craig 204
          Bolton,Ronaid 130
          Bonheim, Bob 80
          Bonneau,Ava L 161
          Bonner,Donald L 161
          Booker,David W 167, 161
          Booker,David W. 161
          Boothe, Richard 156
          Borland,James 109
          Bornemeier,Don 200
          Boudrieau,Sherman H. 167
          Bounds, David 130
          Bouler, Jon G. 161
          Bouler,Mona A. 167
          Boutieller, Scott J. 167
          Bowers,Charles W 167
          Bowers,David 130
          Bowman, Timothy 130
          Bowen, Robert 104
          Bowron, Carrie L 167
          Bowman, Barbara A 167
          Boyd, Dennis M 161
          Boyd, Sandra L 167
          Boyer,Elaine M 167
          Boyle,Naomi R 158
          Boyle,Scott A 167
          Bracken,Robert D 167
          Bradford,Leanard J 167
          Bradley,John R Jr 167
          Bradley,Marlene V 161
          Braley,Charlene J 167
          Branton Henry P 204
          Brasure, Ralph 104
          Braud,Lela 130
          Braun,Hans 130
          Brautigam, Maria 131
          Breen,Nadine A 161
          Brendle,Carol L 167
          Brewer,Ted 131
          Brewster,Dawn D. 161
          Brewington,Ray 228
          Brightsen,Gilbert 204
          Brinkley,Dr.Edwin 110
          Britt, Doris R. 167
          Brittain, Thomas 131
          Brittain, Tom 80
          Britton,Mark E. 167
          Broadbent.Cindy Lou 7
          Brooks,Melody A. 167
          Brooks,Teresa D. 158
          Broom,Tim 196
          Brown, Clarence H.Jr.161
          Brown, Dale E.167
          Brown, Kenneth 156
          Brown, Susan D. 161
          Brown,Thorn D 167
          Brown,Twyla I 167
          Brownfield,Kirnerle 178
          Brownfield,Kimberle E.J 167
          Brubaker,Dave 19
          Bruce,Dean A 167
          Bruce,Judy 131
          Bruckner,Lee 109
          Brumfield,Darrell 228
          Brunner,Bonnie J 167
          Bryant, Anita 12
          Bryant,Karen Marie 161
          Buchnan, Robyn R 167
          Buckner, Deborah D 161
          Buffington,Bruce A 161
          Bullard,Dawn L 167
          Bullock,Patrick W 167
          Bufluck, Judy L 161
          Bunuer,Theodore 204
          Burchette, Steven M 161
          Burgess,Sue 131
          Burke, Jerry 204
          Burke,Sherry 204
          Burkert,David A. 167
          Burket,Marlene 156
          Burleson,Fred L.167
          Burnham,Timothy L.158
          Burry,Sandra L.158
          Burton,Carol E. 167
          Butcher,Connie L.167
          Butcher,Jerry L.158
          Butler,Sandra L. 158
          Byers,Judith A. 167
          Bylsma, Brenda 126, 132
          Byrd,Senator Harry 101
          Calton, Rodney 162
          Campbell,Don A. 158
          Campbell,James C 167
          Campbell,John 132
          Campbell,Michael B 167
          Canedy, Beth E 167
          Carey,Earnest 204
          Carey, John 204
          Carney, Debra E 167
          Carey,Robert W 167
          Carlisle, Steven 132
          Chadwick,Carol A 158
          Carragher,Michael S 167
          Carroll, Teresa A 167
          Carper,John 132
          Castro, Jesse 167
          Catapano,Salvatore M 167
          Cashion,Greg 87
          Cassell, Cristille 178
          Caughman, Sonya 132
          Caviness,Todd L 167
          Cernigliaro,Michael C 167
          Chafin,Michael 136
          Chalfant,Danny 155
          Champney, David 204
          Chandler, Randi S. 167
          Chandler,Sandy, L. 167
          Chapel 22, 23, 24, 25
          Chaplik, Ted M. 167
          Chapman, Ben 109
          Chapman, Dennis G.47, 161
          Chapman, Ken 184,187
          Chapman, Marie 188
          Chapman, Willian R. 167
          Chayka, Len 28
          Chayka, Leonard M 162
          Tim B 168
          David,Susan E 168
          Davidson,CeciliaA 162
          Davidson,Kimberly K 168
          Davey,Daniel 126,134
          Davis,Alan 162
          Davis,Barbara J. 168
          Davis,Bill162
          Davis,Glen D. 200
          Davis,Janet 134
          
    Davis,Kayward 134
          Davis,Kenneth W. 168
          Dean, Rebecca J. 168
          Debalski, Thomas E.34, 35,158
          Debois,Brice E.Jr. 169
          Dehammer Terri L 162
          Dekker,Joni F 168
          Delmonico, Rodney J 162
          Delphey Julie R 34,162
          Duck Lilalice,135
          Duff,Kenn 197
          Duke, David A 169
          Dukes,Alan L 169
          Dunbar,Tex R 169
          Dunbar,William C 169
          Duncan, Fred 193
          Dunn Mark A 95 169 178
          Dunn, Peter M 162
          Dunn, Steven L 158
          Dunttam, Glen R 169
          Durand Felix 178
          Durham Becky L 169
          Duskin,Bonny 200
          Outer, Renee 156
          EEagle,Sany 190
          Eagle,Roy A.Jr. 169
          Eagy, Robert E 158
          Eareckson,Joni 19
          Earley David B 169
          Earls,Rod 228
          Eaton,Barry A 169
          Eaton,Dorothy E 158
          Easton, Michael L 169
          Echols Patricia 169
          Eckman, Randy 135
          Edgar,Allan 156
          Edgreen,Judy D 158
          Edwards,Charles K 169
          Edwards, Daryl M 29,169
          Edwards Gregory A 169
          Edwards, Kenneth 204
          Eggers,Sharon 135
          Ehm Kevin E 169
          Ehrman, David 118
          Eldridge,Randy L 169
          Eidson,Robert 204
          Eilers, F A 169
          Elliot, Patrick C 169
          Elliot, Roger 228
          Elmer Richard 105
          Elrod,Pamela 156
          Elwell. Angela E. 159
          Ely, Michael 135
          Emel,Caroline J. 169
          Emmery, Irene 190
          EnPsalms 44, 45
          Epperson,Teresa L. 169
          Erickson,Jeanne E. 169
          Jon 169
          Perry E Jr 169
          Dieislonne,Raymond 178
          Diemer, Carolyn 120 Diemer, Dr Carl 212
          Dieterle,Rita 135
          Diggs.Tom 105
          Dittman,Leland 200
          Dix,Donna M. 169
          Dixon,Dr. Greg Dobbs, Charles D. 169
          Dobson, Eddie 78. 107,165
          Dockendorff,Deborah J. 111.162
          Doger,Emma 204
          Doggett Randy 204
          Doggett,Rene A 169
          Dogor Christain 228
          Dollar,Dr Truman 16
          Donell Lee A 169
          Donald Edward 103
          Donley Faith C 158 175
          Dorris,JeffW 158
          Dorris Melanie G 169
          Douglas Larry 204
          Doutrich Stephen D 169
          Dowdy David W 162
          Doyle Rita K 162
          Draeger Glen R 162
          Draper Rosanna M 169
          Drumheller,Vernon R 169
          Dryer David 228
          DuBois James J 158
          Erlenbach,John 204
          Ervin, Gary 108
          Ervin,Pamela R 169
          Escamilla,David 169
          Euliss Carlisa 136
          Euliss, Jan 13,40, 136
          Eure,Debra K 169
          Evans, Russell 136
          Evans,Shaune M 169
          Ewing Bruce E 162 F .Fahrstock,Leonard L 169
          Falwell,Dr.Jerry 17.22. 48, 100, 101, 122, 126, 127. 191
          Falwell.Macel 100
          Fall. Spring Banquets 26. 27
          Farley.Pamela A. 169
          Farmer,Christy 123
          Farmer,Christi Lynn 43, 169
          Farmer,Wayne 204
          Farnsler,Natalie M 169
          Farris Rhesa Beth 169
          Farver Linda 120
          Feathers Cindy L 169
          Fellenger Linda R 162
          Fenlason James J 169
          Fentress Deborah L 169
          Ferguson Barry 162
          Ferguson Kimbra L 169
          Ferguson,Larry J 169
          Fero Melody D 169
          Ferreira Steven W 169
          Ferrin Ron C 162
          Cheney, Jody 204
        Chick,John 167,204
        Chilcote, Terry 162
        168
        Christy M 162
        S 168
        160
        K 168
        L 168
        D 162
        168
        168
        Columbus,
        David L
        Ronald D 158
        57,156 Cooper, Lenore E 168 Cooper, LilM 158
        Mary Lynn 162 Cordle Jerry M 168 Corfman David W 162 Corley,Constance A 168 Correll,Rebekah A 168 Cottingham Kenneth E Jr 162 Couch Jeffrey D 168
        Mary E 168 Coward, Darlene 133 Cowart Sherry 178 Cox, James S 168 Coy, Debra J 162 Craft, William H Jr 168 Cramer, William 0. 168 Crank,John Crawford,Arril Roe 168 Creath,David S. 158 Creath,Henry C. 204 Crider.Diane M. 158 Crispell,Rebecca 168 Criss.Trena F. 158 Crook, Edward 133 Crowder,Carole A 162 Crowder Marlene 134 Crowder William 189 Croy John F 162 Crowe Jaunita M 168 Crowell Harold F 158 Crowell Linda J 168 Crowers Cynthia A 168 Crowson Andrea L 168 Cubino Daniel 162 Culver Rickey E 162 Cumbie Bryce 126 134 Cummings Randau 200 Cundall Colleen 35 Cundall Earl 109 Cunningham, Nancy J 168 Currin Cindy 190 Curry,Kim L 162 Curtis,Robin J 168 Curwin,Debra 178 Cyr,Steven R 162
        Choraleers 42 43 Chow, John 228 Christian Service 58-73 Churchman,James L 167 Clapper,Paula J 162 Clark, James 156 Clark Mark C 167,168 Clark,Paul 106,126,132 Clark,Susan R 168 Classon,David 168 Clauser,Gary L
        Clayton
        Clayton,Darryl
        Clayton,Debbie
        Clayton,Deborah
        Clemens,Victoria
        Climie, Twila
        Clouston,Terri R
        Coats, Marilyn 133 Coble,Terry W
        Coffman, Raymond G 162 Coleman,Connie R 168 Coleman, PriscillaA 168 Coleman, Stephen A 168
        Mary 133 Comer,Terry A. 162 Compton, Steve C.38.162 Condon. Nancy D. 162 Connell,Paul S. 168 Connell,Robert 228 Conway, James C.Jr. 168 Conway, Samuel 204 Conwell,Steven 133,228 Cook, Kendra 49 Cooley,Ed 23 Cooley,Michael T 168 Cooley, Rita S 168 Cooley, Russ 114 Cooley,William 133 Cook
        158 Cook,
        Cooper,Jon W 20,
        Coquillard
        Cowan
        DDagen,Sharen 134 Dail, Donnie 228 Dail,Robert 162 Dalton,Johnnie S 168 Damas Russell 134 Daniels, Joyce 162 Danner,Susan 162 Darby Grover C 168 Darnell,Gary T 162 Darnell,
        Derrick,
        Day,Kathleen
        Day
        Dice,Stephen
        Dickens,
        DeMoss, Charlotte A 168 Dennis,Chapman 176 Denny, Earl 228 DePalms, Noel D 168 DeSaegher Janie 188 DeVaul Randy E 162 DeVilbiss,Mable A 168 DeVilbiss Thomas G 168 DeVoe, Deborah A 162
        Ted 228 DeWald,Jacqueline K 162
        A 168
        Terry L 168 DeWitt,Tom 156,162
        Dickerson,Paul S 158
        Ferringer,Betty R 169
          Fidler, Tom 204
          Fields,Dennis F 169
          Fields Glenna 178
          Fisher,Penie S 169
          Fisher,Rodney E 169
          Fisher,Shay 204
          Fister, James 204
          Fitzgerald,Curtis W 162
          Fitzgerald,Dr Russell 120
          Flanagan,Dennis W. 169
          Flattum,Debra L. 169
          Fleming,Donna J. 159
          Flewell, Joan 118
          Flocco,Brenda 178
          Foley, Sharon 169
          Flow,Kimbra 169
          Flowers,Pam 178
          Flowers,Richard 178
          Foote,Kathleen J 169
          Fodr,Beverly J 159
          Ford,Deborah 136
          Ford,Herbert 309
          Ford,Hilda 169
          Ford,Robbi 178
          Ford, Roberta F 169
          Ford,ValerieJ 169
          Fordyce,Anita 188
          Fordyce,Walter E 159
          Fortner,Patrick 136
          Foster, Vickie K 159
          Fowler,Bobby E 169
          Fowler,Linda E 162
          Fox,James R 162
          Fox,Ralph W II 162
          Fox,Timothy J 169
          Fraley,Brad 178
          Frankenfield,Wayne R 159
          Frazier,Debra 204
          Fred, John 52
          Freel,Rex A 170
          Freeman,Gwendolyn D 170
          French,EllisL 170
          Frey,Luann 136
          Friedman,Andrew 178
          Fries, Marcy E. 170
          Frisk,Martin A.159
          Fry,Douglas 137
          Fry,Loretta A. 162
          Fry,Mary J. 170
          Frye,Rachel A. 159
          Fuch,James H. 162
          Fullmer,Oliver B 170
          Fullmer,Oscar 170
          Fultz, Sandra A 170
          Furrow,Stephan L 170
          Furterer,Peggy 162
          Fuss,Mark A 170
          Gaines,Deborah J 159
          GGallasher,Bryan 0 170
          Gamble, Milton K 199,204
          Garancosky,George Jr 137
          Garber Nancy J 162
          Graduation 32, 33
          Graham, Patricia 137
          Garland,Debbie L 170
          Garland,Steve 179
          Garner,DorisA 170
          Garner,James T 170
          Garner,Michael 204
          Garnet,Gregory R 170
          Garnett,David 204
          Garnett,James 159
          Garnett,Matthew W. 170
          Garnett,Nathan 159
          Garnett,Roy D. 170
          Generette,Gladys E. 162
          Gentry,Timothy C. 170
          George. Lori 137
          Gerlinger,John 105
          Giesman, Beth A 170
          Gibson Dale 121
          Gibson, Jim 27
          Giesman,Beth A 162
          Gilbert,Karen 0 170
          Gill, James Lawrence 170
          Gillette, Jeffrey W 162
          Given,Rufus 204
          Gladfetter, Rod 162
          Generette,Gladys 168
          Glass,Roy 156
          Godby, Diane C.-170
          Goetz,Scott 137
          Goff, Trudy A. 170
          Goff, Walter 200
          Goins, Terri L.170
          Golfaday,Lavon K. 162
          Gomes, Helen C 159
          Good, Don 228
          Good,Joanne E, 170
          Goodirt, Charles 137
          Goodman, Clara D 170
          Goodnough, Matthew E 159
          Gordon,Gary 156
          Gosnetl, Victor 200
          Graves,Sharon C 170
          Gary,Vicki D 170
          Green, Andrew 204
          Green, Dan 94
          Green,Wilson 50
          Gregory,Lauren B 162
          Gregorian,Frank 228
          Greiman, Annalee 200
          Grenier, CurtisC 170
          Gerlinger, Judy 214, 220
          Griffith, Kim 179
          Grooms, Janet K 159
          Grooms, J 0 109
          Gross,Diane M 159
          Grover,Daniel 138
          Grubbs, Deborah J 159
          Guetterman,Arthur L.170
          Guillermin,Dr.A.Pierre 20,25, 80,100, 101
          Guillermin,Louanne 101
          Gum, Pamela S. 170
          Gutshall,Daniel P. 170
          Gutshall, Joseph M. 170
          Guy,Edwin C.Jr.170
          Guzman, Manuel 198, 204
          Haas, LuAnne 179
          HHabermebl,Cheryl M. 170
          Haeble,Richard C. 162
          Hagenbuch,Joy K. 170
          Haggard, Bobby W. 162
          
    Hagner, Ralph 179
          Hagley,Joseph S. 162
          Hate, Mylinda Jean 170
          Hall, Amy M. 162
          Hall, James 114
          Hall, Jerry 138
          Hall, Robert 199, 204
          Hailer,Dana 43, 163
          Halsey,Paul Curtis 170
          Ham, Ronnie E 163
          Hamer, Colette R 170
          Hamilton, Gary L 170
          Hamilton,Mary J 170
          Hamilton,Sandra D 170
          Hamm, Donald W 170
          Hamm, Sandra F 170
          Hamm, Thomas Lee 170
          Hammer, Cris H 163
          Hammersley, Jacqueline G 159
          Hammond, Cynthia 139
          Hammonds, Marion 139
          Hammond, Robert 163
          Hammond, William B 170
          Hamrick, Mark Allen 159
          Handyside,James Dale 170
          Hanna,Charles E 159
          Harbaugh,Donald 138, 204
          Hardison,Mary C, 170
          Hardy,Danny M 171
          Hardy,Jack Jr 138
          Hardy,Mark 163
          Hargett,Donny 179
          Harmon,Thomas 204
          Harper,Donna S 171
          Harper,Katherine S 171
          Harrel,Pat 190
          Harrell, Terry 204
          Harrington,Jeanne 163
          Harris,Bob 218
          Harris,David P 171
          Harris,Robert 189
          Harris, Lorraine K 171
          Harrison, Brenda A 163
          Harrison, Don
          S 171
          Helder,Carol A 171
          Henderson, Daniel D 171
          Henderson, Dennis 54
          Henderson, Don S 171
          Henderson,Eleanor 228
          Hendricks,David M 171
          Hendricks, Terry G 171
          Henry, Dr James 32, 102, 103
          Hernandez,Carmela 139
          Hensley,Cindy L 171
          Herbster,Steven L 171
          Herring,Rebecca L 171
          Herron,Marion L 159
          Hertzler,David J 171
          Hewett,Thonda F 171
          Kickey, Al 121,189
          Higginbotham, Ed A 159
          Hill, Sylvia J 171
          Hindson,Dr Ed 109
          Hine,Lawrence 140
          Hiner,Robbie 9, 44
          Hines,Jerome 18, 100
          Hinkley,Richard D. 171
          Hintz,LeeAnn 171
          Hippey,Sabrina M. 163
          Hipsley,Kenneth L.171
          Hoagland, Edwin F.171
          Hockman,Arthur F.159
          Hodges, Danny H. 163
          Hofer,Steven J. 171
          Hoffecker, Jerry 108
          Hofecker, Terry 140
          Hogan,Jeanette 100
          Hogan,Jonathon E 171
          Hohnstein,Noel K 171
          Holaway, Bradley 179
          Holcomb, Ronald J 171
          Holdren,Linda 179
          Holifield, Marquerite D 171
          Holland,Nathan 163
          Holliday, Georginia M 163
          Hollinhead,Lolita 204
          Holloway,Linda 140
          Holt,Sandra 140
          Holstein, Martha B 171
          Holzbach,Barry 83
          Holzbach,Tina C 171
          110 Harrison,Kenneth 138 Harrison, Wiliam 163 Hart,Robert D 171 Hartman,Jeffery E 171 Hartman,Harvey 109 Hartley, James 138 Hartman,James 139 Harvey,Aloma 204 Harvey, Paul 17 Haskins,Jacqueline A.171 Hawkins,Dr.Jerry 121 Hawkins,James F. Jr.171 Hawkins,Kenneth 139 Hawks, Constance E. 159 Hayes,Jeri L.163 Hays, Bradley D. 171 Haywood, Darlene M. 171 Heath,Patricia 139 Hedding,Edward L 163 Heggie, JulieA 171 Heiss,Linda
        Homan, Robert M. 159
          Homecoming 12, 13
          Honeycutt Rhonda 140
          Hood, Danny 179
          Hood, Jeannette,M 171
          Hood, Katherine 156
          Hooks, David W 171
          Hooks, Ricky L 163
          Hoover, Rebecca 200
          Hopkins,Jeffrey D 163
          Hopkins,Mike 52
          Horn,George 200
          Home, David E 171
          Home, Mark S 163
          Hostler,Dorothy C 204
          Howell,Deborah K 159
          Howland,Charles 200
          Hoy, Melinda B 171
          Hoy,Melanie F 171
          Hudleston,Joseph L 163
          Hudson, David K 171
          Huff,Gary 201
          Hughes, Mary Key 171
          Hughes, Dr Robert 210, 211
          Hughett,Cynthia A 171
          Hulbert,Debbie S 163
          Hulsey,David 204
          Humbach, Jeffery 204
          Humble, Pamela S.171
          Humerickhouse,Gina R 163
          Hunt, Dennis E 171
          Hunt, Mary A 171
          Hutchinson,William 163
          lies, Steven L 171
          International Studies 34, Intramurals 94, 95
          Irvin, Garry 140
          Jack,PhylissT 171
          JJackson,Michael T 171
          Jackson,Victoria R 159
          Jacobsen,Helen 163
          35
          Jacobson,Terry W 105,171
          James,Wanda C. 171
          Jarrell, Daniel G. 171
          Jarrell, Jeffery W. 171
          Jarvis, Cheryl B 171
          Jarvis,Robert M 171
          Jason,Karen 163
          Jenkins,Lewis 141
          Jennings, Daniels R 171
          Jerner,Brian 205
          Jester,Larry E 171
          Jester,Maria 163
          Jobe,Susan Y 171
          John, Dr Douglas 100,102 112
          Johnson, Davis 163
          Johnson,Deborah J 159
          Johnson,Joyce E 171
          Johnson,Judy C 159
          Johnson,Linda 141
          Johnson,Mark 163
          Johnson,Michelle L.159
          Johnson. Rebecca J. 159
          Johnson, Rickie 163
          Johnson,Terry L. 163
          Jones. Bobby L Jr.171
          Jones.Charles R. 171
          Jones.Cheryl A. 171
          Jones,Connie 189
          Jones, Derek B 172
          Jones Don P 172
          Jones, Ha M 159
          Jones,Jeffery C 172
          Jones Roy C 171
          Johnson,Tony L 159
          Johnson Wanda 201
          Johnson,Wendell 141
          Judd Joseph 179
          William 194, 201
          LBC Band 38, 39
          LBC Baseball 86 87
          LBC Basketball 82 83
          LBC Cheerleaders 82, 83, 96, 97
          LBC Chorale 48 49
          LBC Cross Country 90,91
          LBC Football 12 76,77
          LBC "Lady Flames" Basketball 84 85
          LBC "Lady Flames" Volleyball 88. 89
          LBC Singers 52, 53
          LBC Track 92. 93
          Leary,Nathan S. 163
          Ledford,Judith 163
          Lee,Dennis 205
          Lee.Kenneth W. 172
          Lee,J.Michael 143
          Lees,Cindy S. 172
          Leister, Vicy L 172
          Lenton,Edgar F 163
          Leonard,Christine F 172
          Leotti John M 172
          Lepp, Deborah 163
          Leslie,Donald 103
          Lever,Joy L 172
          Levy,Joseph P 72
          Lewis,Anita 163
          
    Lewis,Lucretia A 172
          Liddle,Mark A 172
          Linaburg, Rickey L 159
          Linaburg,Sandra S 172
          Lindsey,Denise J 172
          Lindsey,Diane R 172
          Lineberger,Tom 228
          Lindley,Larry 201, 206
          Lindley Pat 196
          Lindsell Dr Harold 216 217
          Linton Temesia A 172
          Lithgow,Julie M 172
          Littlepage,Keith 53
          Lituski, Patricia A 172
          Livingston,Debra A 159
          Lo, Dr.Lawrence 119
          Lockard.William H. 159
          Lockrem, William L. 172
          Locy, Ray Mr. 119,170
          Loftis, Allen K. 172.179
          Loftis, Virgil201
          Long.Carla L. 172
          Long,Marvin A. II 172
          Lorenz,LoriA. 172
          Lormejuste,Joseph 225
          Love Brenda 163
          Lovelace Scotty 143,228
          Lowe, Barry W 172
          Lowe,Thomas D 163
          Lowell Maria 144
          Lowery Mark 25
          Lowman, Brian 172
          Lubrich, Otto Jr 179
          Lucart,Michael 205
          Lucas,Deborah A 172
          Lucas,Jerry 229
          Lucas,Myra 211, 214
          Lucas,Pamela S 163
          Luff, Gordaon 48
          Lugg Mark 144
          Lutz James M 172
          Lutz Robert B 163
          Lykins Gina L 172
          Lyles,Kent 144
          Lyons, Patricia 201
          Lyons Ray 199 201
          Lytle Edwin G 172
          Marby Terry 179
          MMcArthur,Arthur 205
          MacDonald Kathy 164
          MacFetrich Renee 156
          Mackey, Roger 172
          MacLagan, Maranne D 172
          Mam Kenneth 205
          KKaltenheinrich, Rhonda K 172 Kamphuis, Gerald 163 Kanagy, Bonnie 141 Kanagy, Kenneth E 159 Karika,Karen 141 Karl,Dorothy 205 Kearns,Stephen E.163 Keason, Konnie 156 Keast,Carol L.159 Keenan, Carol J. 172 Keener, Lamar 103 Keeney, David L.172 Keith,David L.172 Keith,James B. 172 Keith,Williams 159 Kellam,Stan E 172 Kelly,Barbara J 172 Kelly, Donald E 159 Kelly, Nancy K 172 Kelly,Robert 172 Kendall, Thane 163 Kendrick,Larry 141 Kennedy, Bob W 205 Kephart,Percy 205 Kent,Lucille 118 Kerr,Daniel R 159 Kerr,Stephen P 39, 172 Kersey David M 163 Kesterson,Judith A 172 Ketron,Naomi A 172 Kidd,Lannie 195,205 Kilburn, Joyce F 172 Killiam, Cheryl L 172 Killian, Gerald 193, 201 Killian, Penny 201 King,Denise 142 King,Ruthann 201 Kinsey,George 201 Kirby, Jimmy 163 Kiser, Gregory 156 Kitchen,Karen 179 Kittle, Sheila 205 Klase,David 172 Klenz,Cynthia J. 172 Krepp,Stephen 142 Knight,Bruce W. 159 Knutson, Pennie R. 163 Kohorst,Sheila M 172 Kracht,James 142 Krieder,Beverly J 163 Kroll,Dr Woodrow 35 109 Krueger,Randall L 172 Kuhns, Mark T 172 Kurczy,Vera L 163 Kuiper,Karen 179 Kunkle,Kim D 172 Kurka,Glenn 142 Kurka Glen 196 Kull, Rebecca 142 Kwauk, Hnery R 172 Kyper,Sheryl 163 Ladwig, Candace N. 172 Lakin Dr BR 23 ' Lamar,Laura 205 Lamb Ronnie L 172 Lance,Steven J 172 Landtroop,Dorman 114,213 Lange,Irene 172 Laremore Edward 142 Larson,Irene 110 Lathren.Christina 143 LaTour.John S. 172 Lattimrer,John L.163 LaVoie,Alice 56 Lawler,Darryl 143 Lawrence. Cathy 143 Lawrence.Jeanne 201 Lawrence,Vernon 143 Lawrenson. Richard 189,192. 201 Lawson. Carolyn M. 172 Lawson Randy D 172 Lawton, Raymond
        Layton
        J 172
        ndex
          Malenick,Paul 229
          Marlett,Keith 144
          Manganella,Scott 144
          Mannino, Donna G 172
          Magus,John Jr. 164
          Maple, David 81
          Marble,Leslie H 172"'
          Maris,Donna 179
          Mark,Kal D. 172
          Markley,Kimberly Kae 173
          Marshall.Larry 144
          Marshall,Paul 201
          Marte.lt, John 179
          Martin, Alan D. 173
          Martin,James 164
          Martin,Kenneth W. 173
          Mason,James 145
          Mason, Steven B 173
          Mast,Williams 145
          Mathis,Patty L 173
          Matthes,Jake 91
          Matthes, Lloyd 114
          Matthes,Sandra 119
          Maule,Charles T 201
          May, Donald 145
          Mayo, Davy 205
          McCann, Benjy 229
          McCann,John 50
          McCarter Donna R 173
          McCarty,Orla J 173
          McCaskill,Doris M 173
          McClary,Amber R 173
          McClure,Timothy E.173
          McCrory,Claudia 159
          McCullough,John 30,47, 164
          McDonald, Lynn 173
          McDowell,Oliver 229
          McFall, John Ann Cheryl 145
          McFarland,Alfen R 173
          McGee, Richard 255
          McGibbon,Garth 114
          McHale, Kim 205
          McHaney, June 103
          Mclntyre,Lorri 179
          Mclntire, Venila 145
          McKinney, Henry Jr.145
          McKnight,Larry 146
          McLamb, Jane H. 173
          McLaury, David 156
          McMullen,Brenda 179
          McNabb, Harold D 45, 173
          
    McNabb, Dr Harold 212, 216
          McNeer, Rodetta L 173
          McVey, Richard G 173
          Mead, Robert 146
          Meengy, Bill122
          Meckley,Charles 164
          Mellema,Beth 179
          Melton,Brenda J 159
          Mellot, Cindy 146
          Melvin,Dennis 179
          Merry,Dean K 173
          Mertens,Glenna B 173
          Messick,Stan 201
          Meyers, Martha J 173
          Michael,David 164
          Miedema,Robert 205
          Miersma,Ubo 199,202
          Milazzo,David 229
          Miles,Rebecca 164
          Miletta, Jeffery Y 46, 173
          Miller, Donald 205
          Miller, Gloria 110
          Miller, Kenneth 146
          Miller, Kathy J. 173
          Miller, Kitty C. 173
          Miller, Mark 179
          Miller, Michael E. 173
          Miller,Robert 157
          Miller, Wesley C. 173
          Mills, Terry A. 173
          Mimna, Robin 146
          Minich,Rodney A. 159
          Minnich,Harley G 159
          Mitchell, James T 202
          Mitchell, Judy 164
          Mitchell, Sally E 173
          Mitchell,Shane 180
          Mitchell, Tony 29, 56,164
          Mitchell, Wilton 225
          Mizzo Choir 23
          Mobley, Michael 180
          Mohler,Carol 146
          Mole, Roger 29, 157,173
          Moore, Nelda
          K 205 Montgomery, Daniel P. 173 Moody, John W. 173 Moody,Timothy L.173 Moon, Jim 32 Moore,David A. 159 Moore, Dr.Alfred 21, 121 Moore, LoriD. 173 Moore, Susan E. 173 Moore,Tony L.173 Morgan, Frederick 180 Morgan,Jerry 34 Morrell,Laurinda J 173 Morris,Bernard 147 Morrison,Karen 26 Morrison,Douglas H 173 Morykon, Michael J 173 Mosely,Laurie S 173 Mosely,Lehman A 173 Moss, Roger L 173 Mottershead,Javne 85, 164 Mount, Dale E II 173 Moyer, Ronald L 173 Mulholland Patricia 147 Mullendore,Karen A 173 Mumford, Donald W 173 Munn, Timothy E 173 Murphy,Aaron J 164 Murphree,Wendy 180 Murphy, Dawn M 173 Murphy, Diana 53 Murray,Randy G 173 Murray, Laveme C 205 Myers, Eleanor 147 Myers, Malcom B. 173
        NNadelen,Robert C 205 Nagel,SylviaJ. 173 Nebel,David F. 174 Neeman, Mark D. 174 Nelms,ThomasJr Nelson,BillyW 174 Nelson,Bruce K 174 Neufeld, Janice 147 Newman, Brenda 164 Newman, Roy 188, 191 Newton, Ruth A 174 Neyman, John F Jr 174 Nicholson,James E 174 Nickell, Toni 202 Nicks,Paul F 174 Nichols,Nicki 157 Nieves,Leonard 174 Noell, Danny 174 Noll, Karl 147 Noll, Russell W 174 Norman, Suanne E 174 Nuckols,Fred D 174
        Ockenhouse, Doretta 148 O'dell, Cheryl L 174 Odend'hal,Kathryn A 174 Odlorne,Sharon R 174 Offenbacker,Karen 148 Olson,Douglas S 174 Olson, Jackie K 164 Olson,John A 174 Olson,Michelle K 174 O'Neill, Desmond 180 O'Neil, William 202 Ogingo,Patrick 126,148, 229 Orman, Darrell P 159 Orman, Elizabeth 164 Osborne, Richard 157 Ott,Robert 202 Ott,Debbie M 174 Otto,Alma L 174 Overstreet, William T 174 Owen, Marvin P 174 Owens, Bill205 Owens, Randall 164 Owens, Tom 226 Ozolins,Dr Aija 110 P Packard,Julianne E. 174 Padgett,Krista 229 Padgett, Tamara 164 Paine, Steven 148 Palmquist, David R 174 Pantana,John 121 Pantana,Phil 56, 110 Palen, Gregory 205 Park,Keith 164 Parker, Timothy 180 Parks,Deborah K 174 Parrett,Maureen 205 Parrish, Clay D 159 Parson,Melody Z 174 Parziale Peter 164 Passe,Daniel B Jr 174 Patton,Miriam A 164 Paulson,Susan F 174 Payne,Amy M 174 Peake,Robert W, 159 Patterson,Anna A 174 Patterson,Sling 229 Paul,Bill54, 107 Payton,Paul 202 Pearce,Bill19 Pearson,Connie 107 Pearson, Joel 190 Pederson,Kathy L.174 Pelloni, Cindy 164 Pence,Ada Susie 174 Penn,Warren C. 174 Pennington,Deborah 180 Pennington, James C. 174 Perkins,Paginald D. 174 Perrino,Kathy 180 Perry, Aaron,A 174 Perry,Beverly J 174 Perryman,Cheryl 164 Peters, Anita 148 Peters,Debra D 159 Peters, Gregory A 174 Peters,Stephen 148 Peterson, Victoria 180 Peterson,Yvonne J 147 Pfau,Steven M 174 Phelps,Michael P 174 Phillips, Gary A 174 Phillips, Kent V 174 Picard,Brian L 174 Pickard,Kim L 174 Pickering, Jim 116,117 Pigg,David 92, 93 Pitney, JerrineL Pittman, John M Ill164 Pizor,Glenn 229 Plank, Terry 202 Poff, Deborah J 174 Poison, Allen and Peggy 149 Poole,Lynda G. 174 Poole,Neil 149 Post,Linda 157 Pofforoff, Tim 180 Poucher,Daniel R. 174 Powell,Brenda L.174 Powell,Robert 205 Powers,Joannah 149 Powers, Robert Jr.149 Pratt, Valerie L.174 Preston William 198, 202 Price, David 150 Prillaman,Martha E 174
        O
        Pritchard,Dana
          Prother,
          Roberts
          Robinson,Pen E 164
          Robinson.James 23
          Rodgers. Kyle L. 175
          Rogers. Phillip D 175
          Rogers. Redgie M 164
          Rogers, Robert 205
          Rolf Cathy L 175
          Rooks, Susan L 175
          Rose, Larry 202
          Ross,Vicke L 164
          Roth David Jr 151
          Rotz,Glenda K 159
          Roustio,Dr Edward 215
          Rowe, David G 175
          Rowe, Janet M 159
          Rowe, Morris A 159
          Royer,Matthew S 159
          Ruckman, Kathy L 159
          Ruppel,Susan L 175
          Rusk,C Jacel 175
          Ryver,Cindy G 164
          Rozell, Orland J Jr 202
          Runion,Dr Garth 121
          Rutherford,Gordon 205
          Runge, Sheri 157
          Sady, Louis 195,202
          Sady,Michele 175
          Samples,Cynthia 151
          Samual, Nathan 205
          Samuelson, Marshall 111
          Sanders,Cathy A 164
          Sanders,Charles 192, 205
          Sanders,Craig D 164
          Sandy Mark A 157
          Sapp,Jeffery 180
          Sargeant,Douglas 229
          Sauiter, Joe 175
          Saunder,Cindy 202
          Saunders, Debra 180
          Saunte,William C 175
          Saunders,Deborah M 175
          Savoy,William C 175
          Sawanowich,Joseph W 159
          Sawtelle, Timothy D 164
          Scharmann, Richard J 164
          Schauer, Robert J 175
          Scheitor,Marion 159
          Scherer,Karen A 175
          
    Scherer,Philip 203
          Scheuing, Paul 157
          Schlimm, Barbara A. 175
          Schmeckenbecker, Eddie 180
          Schmidt, Bonnie K. 164
          Schmidt,Dr.Frank 213, 215,216
          Schroeder,Gerald R. 164
          Schrumpf,Colleen J. 175
          Schwartz,David 226
          Scjrpeder,Giu R 175
          Scoggin,Renee 151
          Scott Arthur G 164
          Scott,Debra 205
          Sedora,Sandra J 175
          Seider,Kenneth W 164
          SELAH Staff 56,57
          Seneff Deborah M 50, Setliff, Timothy A 164
          Severson Benita 188
          Seuerson, Bonita 203
          SGA 50,51
          Shaffner David 180
          Shamblin,Cloa S. 164
          Shank, Ronald L.175
          Shannon,Ted 175
          Shattuck,Calvin 152
          Shaver, Elivia 180
          Shaw, Kathy S 175
          Shearer,Virgmai C. 164
          Sheppard, Tom A 175
          Sherfy.Billy 152
          Shaver Elivia 175
          Sherman Kerry 180
          Sherman, Rick 170
          Sherrick Dwane K 164
          Shinkle,Conte L 159
          Shirley, Tammy J 175
          Shreve Tamara E 175
          Shull Cheryl L 175
          Shumacher, Marilyn D 164
          Shumaker Beth 159
          Shuman, Karen 152
          Sims, Eric 0 Ill164
          Sims,Thomas 152
          Simmons, Norman H 175
          Simmons, Terrie L 164
          Sims, R Jane 157
          Sindy,Bruce 181
          Sistrunk,Sally A 164
          Skinner Sandra S 176
          Slaback,Harry D 164
          Slabaugh,Dennis 164
          Slagle,Michael 157
          Sloan,Donald 181
          Sloan,Laurie A. 176
          Slaon,Ronald 152
          Sly, Diane S. 176
          Small,Verna 152
          Smeltz,David 203
          SMITE, LBC InternationalSingers 40, 41
          Smith,Annella 181
          Smith,Annella S. 176
          Smith,Dr.Alfred 16
          Smith Charles 205
          Smith,Debbie D 176
          Smith,Elizabeth 203
          Smith,James E 176
          Smith,John M 176
          Smith,Julie D 146
          Smith Leonard 205
          Smith,Lenora 111
          Smith,Lori 176
          Smith, Randy 229
          Smith, Randy R 164
          Smith, Renee M 176
          Smith, Robert M 164
          Smith,Thomas M 176
          Snyder,David E 176
          Snell,Billie 105
          Snyder,Al 117
          Snyder,James R Ill176
          Snyder,Howard 157
          Snyder,Sandra L 176
          Soccer 78, 79
          Soden, Ellen 121
          Soden, Elmer 121
          Sorot Claude 203
          Sorrelles, Calvin M. 176
          Sosnoski,James E. 176
          Soud,Carey 181
          Soule,Dr.Roger 121
          Spawn, Melinda A. 176
          Sparks,Wendy R. 176
          Spangler,Sherrie S. 159
          Sparh, Ruth N. 176
          Spencer,Sandra 205
          Spanski,Paul E 164
          Sprankle,Kenneth 181
          Spaeth,Paul 213, 229
          164
          Sprano,Jonathon D 93,176
          Spriggel,Mark 153
          Squier, Jane 176
          Stadel,Randy 181
          Stahl,Brian K 176
          Stahl Pamela J 176
          Stahlman,Amanda 203
          Stallard James 229
          Stallard Michael 229
          Stambaugh, Charles 153
          Stanley,Rose R 176
          Starnes,Troy I 176
          Stemmger Frederick 157
          Steffen Cindy A 164
          Stephens Keith A 159
          Stephens,Kevin 176
          Stevens EarlC 176
          Stevens,James 109 189
          Stern Cynthia 205
          Stewart, Bruce D 164
          Stine,Diane 203
          Stme. James 203
          Stirewalt. Cindy A 176
          Prince,Brian C 174
        150
        164
        Proctor,Daniel
        David
        Prucian Steven 191
        J. 174
        R. 174
        K.
        QQuaintance. Laurie
        Quaintance,Terrence
        Quattlebaum, Mary
        174 Quidera.Sylvia 174
        K 174
        D. 174
        A. 164
        S. 174
        Leslie 175
        Rola A. 164
        150 Ramsey, Amy L 175 Randolph,Janet K 164 Randolph,Judy A 164
        118 Rasmussen, Scott J 175
        Robert G 175
        Michael T 175
        John 17 Read,Alan 217
        Doug C 175 Reed, Kathy 180 Reed, Phil 180
        Edward 205 Reese,Glenn 150 Reeves,Jeffery B 175 Reese, Linda C 175
        Timothy A 175 Reid,Cheryl 205
        C 164
        William G 175
        J 164
        157
        C 175 Reyes, Linda 205 Renas, Kim 43 Renas,Jane 119 Reynolds,Debra 157 Reynolds. Donald 202 Reynolds,Gary 202 Reynolds, Harvey 205 Reynolds,Steven K. 164 Rhoden, Joyce 150 Rice.John R. Dr.22 Rice,Herbert 202 Rice,Linda J 164 Rice,Mark E 175 Rice,Warren Jr 114 205 Rich,Jon W 150 Ritchie, Thomas 205 Richards,Cathy 180
        Debbie 180 Richard,Cathy J 175
        E Ill175
        E 164
        Debbie K 175
        P 164
        Daren L 159
        Boyd 112
        151
        Bret R 164
        0
        151
        Faye E
        Rackley,Gwendolyn
        RRadcliffe,Russie
        Rader,Tara
        Rains,Linda
        Raker,
        Raker,
        Ralston.Larry
        Randlett,David
        Rast,
        Ratliff,
        Rawlings,Dr
        Rechenberger,
        Rees,
        Reffner,
        Reid,Jean
        Reinert,
        Reitenour,Debby
        Reitenour,Steve
        Revell,Donnie
        Richey,
        Richard,Harold
        Richards,Peggi
        Richey
        Richter,Robert
        Ritchey
        Rist
        Rizor,Nancy
        Robbe
        Robbins,Sherri
        Roberts,David
        Roberts
        175 Roberts,Jay 157
        Roberts,Laird D 175 Roberts Mark 157
        Patsy
        Lois
        151 Robertson.
        198.202
        Robertson,Michael W 175
        Robinson,Deborah J. 175
        Index/239
        Stockwell Mickey R 176
          Stone Larry K 176
          Stone,William N 159
          Storay, Kimberly J 160
          Strader Donna L 176
          Stringfield,James C Jr 176
          Strong, Bonnie 218
          Strong Kurt 218, 226
          Sterling. Dr.Wayne 213. 214
          Stone,Dr.Maurice 121
          Stover, Phil 105, 112
          Stowell,Donita 153
          Stroupe, Barbara J. 164
          Stryker,S.M. 165
          Stutsman, Kevin S. 176
          Suell.Jerrie L. 176
          Summers, Lesa G. 176
          Summers, Kenneth L 164
          Sumrall,Dr Glenn 114
          Super Conference 16,17
          Surratt,Dennis W 176
          Sutyak, Linda 205
          Swank, Jerome 229
          Swanson, Peggy 165
          Swanson, Shirley L 165
          Swean, Arie J 176
          Sweat,Gregory 3
          Swift,Harley 82
          Swift Mark R 176
          Swift,Russell 155
          Sykes,Danny 205
          Taitt, Steven F. 176
          TTagg Howard 205
          Tanner,Alvin 205, 206
          Tanner, Ernest 227
          Tant Kay L 176
          Taylor,Becky 111
          Taylor Betty L 176
          Taylor,Bill 114, 115
          Taylor, Homer 176
          Taylor,Kandi 181
          Taylor, Randal S 165
          Taylor, Rebecca L 160
          Taylor, Russell H 165
          Temple, David H 165
          Temple David E 176
          Terrell,Steve 165
          Thomas Daniel M 165
          Thomas, Mark V 176
          Thomas, Kevin R 176
          Thomas John C 176
          Thomas, Dennis A 165
          Thompson, David L 176
          Thompson, David 153
          Thompson, Perry 157
          Thompson, Tom 106
          Tice.Gerald 205
          Tinman, Gerald 205
          Tinman, Douglas 181
          Tinman, Jack T. 165
          Tobin.Alvin F. 176
          Todd, Joy R. 176
          Todd, Robert S. 165
          Toews, Kenneth, E. 177
          Tomlin, Evelyn 165
          Toth,Cheryl A 177
          Totten, Dan 229
          Toy Sharon M 177
          Towles, David 110
          Traugh, Carol J 177
          Trauger, Elaine 205
          Treadway, Debra A 177
          Treadway, Steven A 165
          Trenary, Judith A 177
          Tripp,Wayne E 160
          Trost,Stanley J 165
          Trost,Steven 153
          Totten, Mark T 165
          Totten,Timothy 165
          Trower, Glenda 177
          Troyer, Mark L 177
          Truman, Beth A 177
          Tsiatsios,Caryl A 177
          Tubbs Susan L 177
          Tucker,Teresa D 177
          Tucker, Dr Austin 215
          Tucker,James 229
          Turley Thomas R 177
          Turner, Patrick 181
          Tyler,Sandra L 177
          Utley,Denise 181
          uVanaman, Barbara L 177
          VVanaman Tambra C 165
          Vanderpool, Cindy A 165
          Vanderpool, KelliJ 177
          Vanover, Randall W 177
          Varkey, Dr Alexander 114
          Vaughn, Venetia C 177
          Vaughan, Elder 203
          Vaughan, Everett 203
          Vaughn,Jeffrey 181
          Vaughn, Richard 153
          Veach, Karen 165
          Veach, Kathy 164
          Veale,Patricia L 177
          Venable, Murnice W 160
          Vermillion Linda 181
          Vessell,Eleanor J 15, 177
          Viera,Joseph 203, 205
          Vigneuelle, Michael 154
          Vigneuelle. Richard H. 160
          Vincent. Katnryn 181
          Vincent, Kathryn A. 177
          Vogelpohl, Ronald J. 177
          Volkots,John M. 160
          VonDuyke, Timothy D. 177
          Waddell, Robert E. 160
          Wadsworth, Chuck 193
          wWagner. Timothy 15,205
          Waggett, Debra 154
          Waite,Michael W. 177
          Wakefield, John C. 165
          Waldrep,Allen B. 177
          Walker,Deborah 154
          Walker,James D 177
          Wallace, Donna 157
          Wilkerson, Patricia 165
          Wilkerson, Dina 160
          Williams,Chene L. 165
          Williams,David 181
          Williams, Paul J 177
          Williams Vicki L 177
          Willis, Thomas L 177
          Willis, N 181
          Willimington, Dr Harold 184,186
          Willmington, Sue 196
          Willoughby Sharon 181
          Wilson,Ann 181
          Wilson,Carla J 177
          Wilson, Frances D 165
          Wilson, Howard 203
          Wilson,Johnny B 160
          Wilson, Larry 205
          Wilson, Richard L 177
          Wolson, Sheri 181
          Winn, Roy 203
          Winstead, Jeffrey 155
          Winter,Nancy L 165
          Wipf,Joyce 111
          Wisdom, Robyn 227
          Witham, Donald 194,205
          Wix,Charles L 177
          Wolf, Jeffrey P 165
          Wommack, Timothy R. 205,206
          Womach, Merrill 18
          Wong. Carmen 111
          Wood, Bette 107
          Wood, Dr.Don 109
          Woodburn, Beverly A. 165
          Wood, Jamie L. 177
          Woodard, Dalese E. 177
          Woods. Byron J. 160
          Woods, Lisa 155
          Wooten, Anita G 165
          Wordie William 177
          Worley, William A Jr 177
          Worrell,Cynthia E 177
          Worthington, Al 131
          Wray Wayne T 177
          Wrestling 24, 80,81
          Wright, Kevin D 165 Wright Rupert C 165
          Wrinn,Arvella M 177
          Wrinn,WillieV 155
          Wyrtzen Christine 26
          Yates,Steven F 165
          YYelvington, Juanita J 177
          Yohe, Rebecca E 160
          Yeoman, Trevor J 177
          Yoder, Richard 181
          Yonce, Edna J 177
          Warren, Dvid 154
          Warren, Ronald A 165
          Waters, Michael H 57,165
          Watros, Kimberely A 177
          Watts,David B 160
          Weaver, Patricia L 177
          Webb Kenneth 181
          Webb, Roger, 160
          
    Webster, Sarah 100
          Weimer, Rod W 160
          Welch, Larry A 177
          Welch,Tobby 177
          Welkley, Christine G 177
          Welling,Faith I 177
          Wellman. Dr.Ora Max 123
          Wells,Edward L. 177
          Wemp, Celeste 2
          Wemp. Charles 79
          Wemp, Dr.C. Sumner 2, 3, Werts,Carol A. 177
          Wertz,Lori E. 177
          Wheeler, James 157
          Whittaker.Walter E. 160
          Whitman, Leonard 154
          Whittington, Tina M 177
          Wiita, William 155
          Wiley,Vance 154
          Yougn Dr 192
          Young, Deborah 203
          Youth Aflame Singers 54, 55
          Zeitler. Philip D. 177
          Zeller,Frederick 205
          Zick, David 31
          Zike Douglas 181
          Zimmerman, Janelle K 177
          Zook, Ramona M 177
          Wallace,Terry J 177
        Walsh,Julieanne E 160 Walsh Betty 110 Ill Walton, Sherry L 165 Ward, Daniel 177
        Warner, Douglas 177 Warrell Ken E 165
        
    
    
    
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