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McPherson College 1600 East Euclid

McPherson, Kansas 67460 ) Enrollment: 440

Wi t/1 the end of another year, the sun sets oPer McPherson College, leaving behind memories of brightness and inspiring hopes for the future. Images of friendships haunt the shadows of what once was light, and promise to retum 1.uit!I tomorrow's dnwn.

A.., the ... un goe~ down, the college f;Kc., many unccrtaintic-.: the retirement of Pre-.ident llnrfm,ln a nd the lo~s of othL•r Jl',ldl'r" of our cilmpu., community, change'> mcnrollment and ..,cholarshlp'>, ,111LI lwu.,mg quc..,tions. Thc<-e change-. will bnng new face-. and new life to \lAC, better p.utidpalion m acti\'itie-., and new

leadcr'>hip and idea~.

The theme " llorllons" wa'> chosen bL'l,lUSl' tlw. \ l',lr bwught manv lo~sc-. as well a~ the begmning of a new era. To u., "" -.enior!->, \kl'hL•r.,on College ha'> pru\·ided the opportunity to grow and learn, the encout.1gement to tn, ,md a home through which to build la.,ting friendship!-..

As frec;hmen, we left the ~ecuntv of home for <1 pl.Ke ot uncertain!\. '\ow we leaH' what ha., become our home and arc once ag.1in facing the unknO\\ n. Th1s i~ frightening, but at MAC we have learned hm' to deal with advero,itv and change,

ilnd our fear~ arc cased.

ow"" the college enters the un!..llll\\ n, it-. cnllrc f,1 ~':'.:~·v ;,lees uncertainties about the future. But just as we now do, ~:,i\C has till' .,pirit to prevail, and a new do1v wlll dawn.

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Opening .............................. .......... 1-3 Campus Life ....... .. ....... .......... .. .. 4-29

Clubs & Organizations .......... .30-55 People .......................... .............. .56-77

Athletics ................................... 78-103 ...L\ds & Index ....................... .. .. 104-117

Closing ....................... .. .......... 118-120

"A college campus is the place to find the beginning of new friends, activities, careers, and opportunities. Also in­stilled in us by life on campus is a spirit of hope for our futures. Anyone who looks at McPherson College w ill see all of this ... right on the horizon."

-Becki Dilley

Welcome Back • • • • to • • • • Welcome Week!

Students \Yere greeted with a

week of activities to start off

the year. Some welcome week

activities included a bowling

night, SIBS, an ultimate frisbee

game, a talent show, and a

dance to wind the week down.

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SIDE-LIGHT "Welcome Week, for me, had a nice relaxL'C! atmospcre so that people were able to get to know each other . Rock Springs was a great opportunity to meet the other freshmen. I'm excited about the opportunities a\·ailable to me here at V1AC."

-Casy Miller, fr .

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Homecoming 1995 brought

back the spirit of MAC with it!>

activities and camaraderie.

There was a week of dress up,

the excitement of beating

Ottawa, and a dance that

shined with celebrative spirit.

Homecoming: • • • • Spirit • • • •

Dawg Style! .'

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SIDE-LIGHT "When they called out my name for llomecoming Queen, I was so surprised! Know­ing that the student body had selected me made me feel very honored, and kinda spl>clal too!" -!leather Healy, jr.

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Three floors of women, and all

of them smiling! Dotzour Hall

has a g reat spirit of enthusi-

asm that is both inspirational

and motivating for the rest of

the ca mpus.

Dotzouris • • • • the • • • •

Place to Be 10 · Student Li fe ·'

Junior Jenny Stover, Dot1our RA, re­members a hall projL'Ct. "I covered a wall with paper and people wrote really neat dialogue with each other. It united the hall and made it more like a community. I really enjoyed that project."

Side-Light

\tallt.•r C...r Kn .. F.1lcn . ...,r, C hn .. u t ..... m.tnn Fr and Jr..:on \1cGt'\,-dn. h. pn:p..ln.· h•r llomt."\:l..lmmg t'l\ J",.,,ratan~ IA.•tlour Hall

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Student Life · 11

The Many Faces • • • • of • • • • Fahnestock Hall

From the annual Haunted

House, the Toga Party, the

Thanksgiving/ Christmas

dinner, to Ultimate frisbee,

sta ir talks, fire alarms, and

practical jokes ... Fanny eel-

ebrates life together as one big

happy family.

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Side-Light

EXCITING DORM­LIFE: Sarah Titus, Fresh­man, says, "Fanny makes me happy. I like it, you never know what you'll f1nd there. It's a great place to live and the best fnends to live with!"

Student Life· 13

The Men • • • • of • • • •

Metzler Metzler Hall, affectionately

named "The Dog Pound," is

home to over one hund red

young men on campus. They

are always eager to show their

support for campus acti vities

and get involved in campus

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SIDE-LIGHT "MetLler life ha!> opened my eye!> to the world. The re~idents a re great. I love the way people will play football at 1:00 a.m. Dorm life is a really great way to know the people you go to school with."

-Brent Sec, fresh.

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SIDE-LIGHT

"Th~ Winter Dance was so much fun! [vcr) one ~eem~d to h,wc !-.UCh a good time, ~!>pecially during till' Chicken Song. I love going to activities lik~ thb wher~ ~veryone can relax and ~njoy them!->ch·es!" -Bccki Dill~y. fre~h.

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Fun Without Sun • • • • for • • • • Winter Semi-Formal The Winter Semi- Formal, on

December 8, 1995, a ttmctcd a

big crowd this year. Students

escaped from Lhc w inte r

flurries into an a tomosphere of

fu n and dancing. Smiles were

found e\'erywherc on s tudents

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March 1-3, 1996 was the

weekend filled with activities

for friends and families of

students who came to visit the

campus. The schedule

included a Coffee House,

Casino ight, and a Sock Hop.

Reunion Time • • • • at • • • • Family Weekend

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" I felt that Family Weekend was \ 'cry SUCCCS!>fu l this year with a good turn­out. The morning program was ex­ceptional and the new activities were well attended. Adding Casino Night turned out to be a good decision."

-Kristin Falen, sr.

SIDE-LIGHT

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Service • • • • and • • • •

Community At McPherson college, fun and

play are always obvious.

Sometimes, however, it's the

behind the scenes service that

goes unnoticed. Students and

faculty take part in a variety of

service activities throughout

the year.

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"Having service as part of the curricu­lum is a good plan. Service ~hould be encouraged so that students know ~omc of the differ­ent options. I enjoy participating in different projects and activities."

-Sarah Wagoner, sophomore

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Side-light "As a Resident Assistant, I have been able to de­velop better com­munications skills with those people thatllive and work with. I enjoy being able to help resi­dents take control of their living environment." -Jesse Van Norden,

sophomore

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RAs • • • • at • • • • Work and Play

The Resident Assistants do more

than protect quiet hours and sil

desk duty. They serve our cam-

pus with energy, creativity, and

care. From unlocking doors to

providing support, RAs deserve

our thanks.

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The Celebrative Awards Con-

vo ation was held on April29.

Master of Ceremoni€5 for the

cvcmt was Dr. Steve Gustafson,

Journalism Awards Spectator: We.., Billun, Jill Bril'\, Bnce BrL'\\I.'r, \,Jcli ... -.a Crowd•.,, Bn.m CoopL'r, C,hdlv Hend•rick'>, Emilita lllhton, Am~ Lcvinsl-.1, )l''-"IC,l \,1Jilcr, ra ... cal Reber, \,1 cli ... s, Sh.up, jc..,..,c \an '\orden, Sue \\'crncr

Qunrlrnugle: Jurem~ Bernhardt, B~.?ck• DJIII!v, Krbtin Falcn, Oarrcn I lend rick'>, \ alcrie Huber, Emma \Vcbb

Kansas Associated Collegiate Press Awards:

Spectator: Christopher Amundson DarrL•n llendric~. jon Hcnrik..,on, Mike llu.rn~r, Maryl}·n Mattbaei, Jenni Rld1ardson, 'vhthilcl P. Schneider, Erik Vogel, Sue Werner

Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society: Jenm Rtehard~n

Foreign Study Awards: Emilt d •In ton, Cynthia jone,, M.m Riltlc ·

Model Educator Award: Dorm,, Ri<.hey

Outstanding Business & Accounting Student Award: Jcnl\lfcr Ball

Natural Science Research Awards: Chri-. Owens, Wes SL>ehler, St.1-.i Z1rkel

Freshman Chemistry Award: Shell! llcnd'ricks

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Tl eatre Awards: Cl ~ Amund~on,'AdnallL' Ark.fdd, 5tt' c Benne, Jerenl\ BL•rnhardt, Ten: ~., Bone-.-., Bill Brugger, Erm (.1 dente, P.llrick Crowdi'>, \\'cndi D11l \ J.,.n~ta rilU'>, \nnette f en Jl: ~'>e\, llc,lther He.1l;, St.lCI'\ lloO\ er, [milita llu-.ton, -Drew • Hutc.hm-.on, jes~ica MlliL•r, Tonva \to Tl'\ K\·oko agil\,1, Milrc. R1t1 J.,.dlv Thaxton

Mus•c Awards: ~hch,wl E:.pps, Krbtm F.1len, Darren I h ndrick.,, Carolyn Marlin, Marc R11tl•· Amber Swit/er

Ou tstanding Physical Ed\. cation Major: Ti l\ llall

All Conference Academic AthiE tes

's Bnskelbn/1: Jenni bon, Amy Ro!-.s, Meli'>~a <\mb~.•r Spillum, Kelly

n, Paige Watkins, Jennifer m-.

t's Teuuis: lesh J:hebert

\.fru's Ht!<;kt'fbnii:Chris Ow~ns, Erik \'o l) R\ an Wenzel

\'o/1 1/h<l//; Kern Ktlbbemiln, ll nn ~r Williilms, Tri<oh,l Young

Female and Male Athletes of the Year: jennifer V\ illi.1m-., Matt R1chard'>on, Gilbert 1V1oore

Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Sarah Adam;., je..,~ic,l BlXlthe, Kri~tt·n Cossaart, MomLa Fmber.,, Darren ! lend rick.,, C \ nthm Jones, Amy Luebber<o, Pascal Reber, MMc Rittle, Michael P. Schneider, Kelly Tha\ton, Jennifer Willi,lms

Professors of the Year: Dr. Dale Gold~mith Dr. Catherine Cold-.mith

Student Activities Board: Je~o.,ic,, Boothe, Kelly Tha\ton, TraL_Y­Stoddart, Kri<;ten .;,,,art, S;:~rah Adams, jennif~_r William'>, WiiJH.' \:\ illiams, ;iUi Adle r, 'vkhc;-.a Sharp

Student Council19~5-96: Dennis "-.ingery, ~hnwn f\lt.."Cowan, &>n Brubaker, Am) , 1or-.worthy, Zuzana ~tnncno\ ,1 Chn" Amund.&on, J~remv Bernhardt, Dan Brubaker, Sean Dell, Kristin fa len, Jill Gibson, Krbtin Gingrich, Kr~tin Grime-., Damm llendrick.,, Just ine llo, Valerie J Juber, Amv Luebbers, Eli Making~. Gllla Railsback, jam1e Risser, Beck\ Stand,1fer, J<~son Sumpter, Trisha Young

Student Council Outstanding Service Award: .\4ichael P 'x-hncidt·r Zandra \'\'c~g.mcr

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Outstanding! Senior accounting major Jennifer Ball receive!> the Out­standing Business Major Award for 1996. Lowell Flory, chairman of the business and eco­nomics department gave out the award at llonors Convoca­tion, which was held in the college cafeteria.

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Lazy Days • • • • and • • • •

Wild Nights The crazy spring weather led

to even crazier spring activities

which included float building

for the All-School's Day Pa-

rade, an SAB trip to

Sports World, and a lot of pre-

finals week tanning!

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Sunday, May 19, marked the

beginning of a new chapter in

the lives of the McPher'ion

College Class of 1996. Com-

mcncemcnt speakers Dr. Paul

Hoffman and Dr. Jim Dodson

shared their

Fond Memories • • • • and • • • • Sound Advice

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Pn.>s1dent Paul \-\:. Hoffman ~miles one la~t "commenct.'­ml'nt ~m•le." In commemoration of his final graduation ceremony as MC presJdl'nt, the alumni association made Paul and Joanna l loffman honorary graduates of thl' cla-,s of 1996. Congratulations! A Last Glance

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"Clubs and organizations are the backbone of the student body of McPherson College. These were the groups of people seen as leaders on cam­pus and in the community. There were work times, fun times, and memories. These opportunities kept us looking to­ward the horizon."

-Jeremy Bernhardt

Student Council and Student Activities Board: As the leaders on campus, each organization gave time and

energy to make the campus more positive and entertaining.

Oy!. Sharon Knechel reacts to Valene Huber's modeling at the StuCo Chnst­mas party while Gina Railsback and Shawn McGowan discuss the issues at hand

Execut1ve Counc1l Shawn McGowan, Pres1dent. Ben Brubaker. VICe-president Amy Norsworthy Secretary; and Zuzana Strmenova, Treasurer.

I'll Give You A Topic: Discuss

Becky Standaferd1scusses w1th other StuCo members some ol the 1ssues affecting the studen1 body

1995-96 Student Council From )eft to nght Row 1 El Malung::, Tnsha Young Row 2 Jason Sumplor. ZuzanaSirmenova. Darren Hendncks Row 3 Betky Slandaler Chns Amundson. Sean DeU Row 4 Amy Norsworthy Kns11n Gtngneh G1na Ra1\Sback Rows_ Amy Luebbers. Valene Hyber Jeremy Bernhardt Row 6 Knst•n Fa1en Shawn McGowan Jam1e R1sser Row 7 Knst1n Gnmes. J•ll G1bson. and Ben Brubaker

ra Hardong. Chrosly Meters, Trosha Hull an!IJoey House enJOY no ntght ¥to•th the•r tam hes as dealer Sharon Knechel tosses

way

Wh1ch way to go?· Chnsty Me1ers. so., checks out where the ball needs to go before letting 11 roll at a SAB Bowhng n1ght

Practice/Perfect?. Valene Huber. so analyzes her shot and determines whether pract1ce really makes perfect at SAB's Bowhng N1ght

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1995-96 Student Activities Board From left to rognt. Row I Mel•·"' Sharp Tr& :y Stoddan Row 2 No\<1<1 Adter Sarah Adams. Jt a Soothe J nn1ler W1lhams. and Knsten Cossaan

International Student Organization From left to noht Rr w 1 Malo '10 YOK )'ctma Zuz =t 51 o a Puth Nikkel Kur1 Bowman Row 2 Just•ne Ho. W1bke WOJanowsk•. Johnson ChOw. Jam•e A•sser Alfredo lnge mo. M hOMI N

A Ray of Hope

Where are we?: Zuzana Strmenova, sr .. and Pascal Reber, sr .. contemplate the1r surroundtngs at the Family Weekend'pro­gram

So · Johnson Chow. so. and Eugene Tsang, fr .. carry on an 1n-depth d1scuss1on 1n the Fanny lounge

Party On - International Style

Looky' Ju~l nu Hu br , ar1d Zutarld Strmv ruvd ttr Btu ;.ufPt.:tCd camera as they rrungle al the StuCo Christmas party

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1995-96 Peace Awareness

From to nghl Zandra Wagner, Shelly Hendncks. Marc A1ttle. Em•hta Huston Cynd1 Jones. and Jamte R1sser

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Stngtng tt up!: Joey House. so. Marc Rttlle, sr . Drew Hutchtson. fL. and Darren Hendncks, sr. stngtt up at a Peace Aware­ness Coffeehouse.

Entranced!: Becki Dtlley. so., and her mother are entranced by sophomores Jayme Brown Valene Huber. and Chnsty Meters as they perform at a Coffeehouse.

1995-96 Habitat for Humanity From lelt to ngnt Row 1 Shelley Ware. Sarah Hooton. Tracy Stoddart Jenny Amool Zandra Wagner Amy Nors.,..orthy Beclo Ooley Jennofer Bosserman. Emma Webb Row 2 Mochael Homer Jason Barta Wobke Wo,anowsko Row 3 Casey Moiler

Building for the Future··

Whoo! Members of Hab1tat for Humamty rest for a second to catch thetr breaths as they work on the roof of the house

Hooray! Beckt Otlley fr: Casey M1ller. fr; and W1bke Wotanowski. sr • celebrate at the end of the Habitat work day

This is the way we ...

Habotat work day• allowed members to get hands on experoenee hous ng pro,ects Zandra Wagner and Emma Webb. fr load , onto a truck for d1sposa1 dunng one of the work days

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Life, Spanish Style

cyndi Jon s takes lome oot of her s.ghtseetng to pose lor a pocture outSodO of palace '" Barcelona Spaon She spent her JUn<>r year studY'ng the culture and people of Spaon

Brethren Colleges Abroad Part1c1pants: Em1hta Huston, Ecuador; Marc R1ttle. Greece; and Cynd1 Jones, Spatn.

Hello there!: Marc Rittle rests wh1le taktng in some of the Greek culture dunng h1s JUntor year tn Athens

Habitat for Humanity and Brethren Colleges Abroad both accomplished one of their major goals, to help and learn all

they can. They did just that.

From tett to nght. Raw 1 Pascal Reber Zuzana Strmcnova Jcno1ter Ball. Jrll G bson. Kan Bard Row 2 Glen Snell, Jesse Van Norden Dan Brubaker, Bndget Marrs. Jacque Schmtdt Mtnd• Hess Row 3. Enk van Members ot the Business Club expenence tho View of professtonaJ Dyke. Denn s Kongery. David 0 Dell Kevon Feldkamp. andJaome Tavarez baseball players lrom the dugoul

1995-96 Business Club Player's Standpoint

D1nner's Qnt· Errc Vogel. so. and Lowell Flory grrll up sausages at their booth at the Homecomrng football game

It's Not What You Thtnkt The Busrness Club went to see the freld, nothrng else.

Business Club and CARS Club each completed several programs. Business Club took their semi-annual trip to New York. CARS Club focused on raising funds for new efforts .

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Frotn o nght Stan M er Carl Dummer Chns Paulsen Paul Flynn Grell Jarrli~Portlo Steve Rolland AdamSchrunk TomSchoepfln Kurl BoW an C J 9• d Ar>dy I lodge

1995-96 CARS Club

The bu lehn board'" Templeton Ha I provides restoratK)n students w th happenongs on Cl d o II> r I <l f ,tu<Jy

Display of Life

Off to Work: Templeton Hall was a daily soght for those tn auto restoration

Ftnallyt· The completton of these cars allows students to vtew the results of thetr work

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--~--~~------~~~~~~d Awareness of us and those around us was the focus of these organizations. By helping others and finding

themselves, they found the ultimate gift of joy.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

From left to nght Row t Shelly HendriCks Row 2 Coach Kev1n PettiS Edd1e Hester, Melissa Sharp, Tnsha Young Jayme Brown Row 3 Enk Van Dyke. Raben Thorson. Gilbert Moore. Jenn1fer W1lltams Roy Johnson. Kern Kobbeman

From teh to nght Row t Laura Luen. J,ll G1bson Shelly He• Cynd1 Jones. Zandra Wagner Row 2. Jenny Stover, Marc R1ttle Huslon. Andy Ullom, Jam•e R•sser. Brandon Johnson. and Huber

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In se ecttng Who's Who candtdates, the McPherson College faculty constders all students wtth a grade potnt average of 3.0 and h gher who have earned a mtntmum of 80 hours of course

credtt. Along wtth thetr academtc achtevement. Who's Who candt­dates demonstrate servtce to the commumty, leadershtp tn extra­curncular acttvtttes, and potential for continued success. They JOtn an elite g·oup of students selected from more than 1 ,800 tnshtuhons of htgh< learntng 1n all 50 states, the Dtstnct of Columbta, and several oretgn nattons.

1995-96 Today's Educators

F"ro ft to nghl Row 1 M hOko N 1 Chi! ryl Ham Shawna Warren. ~Ia Hoover Melissa Sharp JeanneSmoth Row2 JeremyBemhardt

"e e Homer Aaron Cox Janes Cook Donna Rochey Krosten Cossaan and Roy Johnson

Who's Who Among

American College Students

From left to roght. Row t Kelly Thaxton. Marc Rottle. Amy Luebbers Row 2. Mon1ca Embers. Knsten Cossaart, Cyndl Jones Row 3 Jenn1fer W•lhams. Sarah Adams. Jessoca Boothe Row 4 Mochael Schne•der, Pascal Reber, and Darren Hendncks

Congratulations• Congrats to Prot Oavod o·oell lor beong named tn who·s Who Among Amencan College Professors

Mission Statement of McPherson College: To develop whole persons through scholarship, participation, and service.

From left to nght. Row 1 MeliSsa CrowdiS Wes Balun Jesse Van Norden. Pascal Reber. Amy Levrnskr. Ed Aco•t• Shelly Hendncks Bruce Clary Row 2 Mefissa Sharp Jenm Roehardwn Mochael P Schne,der Darren Hendncks. Sue Wer~~r and Em ta Hu~ton

1995-96 Spectator Staff

Not Aga•n' The rede' ogned flag became a common srght to those on the staff. especrally around deadrnes •

R•ng. A1ng' M1chael P Schne•der gets bus,ness taken care of, one way or another

From relt to roght Row 1 Pasta I Reber Ed ton a IS Br<'te Clary Advo or Row 2 Jennr A chardson. Sports M<Cha P Seiii'MIIder E tor U'l C~

Darren HendriCks Layout and Desrgn Sue Werner News and Em ta Hust(X'I Fe~' .

199?·96 Spectator Editors

From to nght Row t Katoe Eibers Jessoe M liar Sarah Wagoner emma bb. Heather Healy Jenny Stover Jeremy Bernhardt Row 2· Ja'""' A sser. Shetley Ware Me ISS8 Sharp. Shelly Hendnc<s. Amy ~,..uebbe Val ne Hu~r Kr• Fa I n De e Hendncks. and Bec'i<t O•lley

1995-96 Quadrangle Staff

Fromletttonght Row 1 KnsBoyer.advtsor KnsFalen. echtor·tn-d'ttef, Jeremy Bernhardt. assistant edotor Row 2 Emma Webb. ad sales edt tor. ValeneHuber. addes•gn. Darren HendntkS layoutdes•gn Beckt Do tey photography

1995-96 Quadrangle Editors

Oeadltne' Jeremy Bernhardt looks rather calm con­s•denng today ts h•s deadl•net

Hard at Work: Kr~s Falen checks for mtstakes 10

pages to be submotted onto the plant

Staffs of the Spectator and the Quadrangle were busy broadening people's perspectives and expanding their

horizons.

Down the Lanai· The trombone quartet strolls down a lane at the Rena1ssance Fest1val playtng for those along the s1des .

Home Sweet Home One of the more common s1ghts for members of G-Cief IS

Beeghly Hall , the mus1c bwld1ng on cam· pus

1995-96 G-Cief Trombone Quartet From left to nght Row t Jeremy Bernhardt Crystal O'Dell Sheley Memoersollhetrombonequanetare(lromlehtoroght).BrentS Ware Row 2 Wench 0 uey Jayme Brown. Amber Sw,tzer Alan Gumm Larry K1tze1 Ty Spt tum. fr . MIChael Homer fr

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As the college band became the college wind ensemble, it also grew in size. Then came along the formation of the

trombone quartet. G-Cief also grew.

Soft yet Subtle. Michelle Homer plays the xylophone in JUSt the nght style to fit the selection.

Natural Phenomenon: The College W1nd Ensemble performs m the ghstemng beau ty of the Gazebo for their Homecom1ng presentat1on

1995-96 College Wind Ensemble Single File '~'on w I Larry K•tzel Stacey Hoover Amy L•ttle. Chnstt The college band hne •P fc•r ttl4 •r p4 rl•\rm Ill tor theu fam •es at the

~ ~ M "'rn tr Row 2 Tracy Stoddart Jesse Van Norden Fam1ly Weekend progr 1m T~ S.VO 0. M rc R•llle Row 3 Shelley Ware Darren Hend11C1<s a...;, See v a Row 4 Wes Balun Mark Godfrey Sylv"' Hays Row 5 ~, M el Horner, Ty Spt lum Row 6 Dav•d L1epett Melan•e

Members of the Chamber Songer. song du~futty at the Homecom ng Fa Una Canzona Toe Chamber Songers pertorm at the annual Ren IS· Concert wh•ch ended the homecom•ng tes11v•t1es sa nee Fest•val hek1 near Kansas C•ty

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From left to right. Row 1 LyChelle Gtbbs. Wendr Oriley, Ruth Nrkkel, Alan Gumm. Row 2: Melissa Crowdis, Gtna Railsback, Amber Swttzer Row 3 Jenny Stover. Crystal O'Dell, Laura Luett. Sarah Wag· oner. Row 4 Mark Godfrey, Jeremy Bernhardt. Casey Mtller. Patnck Crowdrs. Row 5 Marc Rrttle. Drew Hutch1son. and Darren Hendncks

Popular stght. The Chamber Stngers, a popular attract1on on campus. perform for famrltes at the Famtly Weekend program.

The Choral Program grew stronger with each team's progress. The creation of two college choirs along with the

Chamber Singers brought vocal excitement.

TourChCHr From left to nght Row 1 Jayme Brown. Heather Heaty Laura Lue". Wendt Otltey Row 2 Jennr· fer Bosserman. Jennifer Taylor. Shelley Ware. Ruth N•kket Row 3 Becko D•lley. Amy Norsworthy LyChelle G•bbs Amber Sw•ozer

~'::a Me".:':.."; ~~:':,d ~0<;;~ 't"~~~:1c~ ~r. Jeremy Bernhardt. Sarah Wagoner Row 6

~onJ:,~~~:y ~::: ~~~-:d~~3~e~~~~to~~~ Seth M1ller Jam•e Rrsser Row 8 Drew Hutchoson Darren Hendrocks. Mark Godlrey

AII-Gampus ChM From 1eft to nght. Row 1 Melame Mess•ck. Amy Haas Marta G•ngroch Stacey Hoover Wendo D•lley Row2 JarmeBrown.JennrferBosserman. Heather Hea~. aura Luett Taunya Robertson.

~~ch~~~~%b~'~c,~vo~~~~.v;a t't:d~~·v;."rr,~~; Sw•tzer. Jenn1ler Taylor, G1na Ratlsback. Amy Wespe RowS. Ruth Nokkel. Shelley Ware. Crys· tal O'Dell. Wobke Wotanowsko Row 6. Jeremy Bernhardt. Knsta Faus. Valone Huber. Casey Moiler Row 7 Josh Ebaugh. Tonya Mowrey. Patnck Crowdts, Jessre Mtller. Sarah Wagoner M•ke Epps Row 8 Marc Rotlle. Andrea Bess Jenny Stover, Seth Mtller. Jamre A1sser. Alan Gumm Row9 OrewHutch•son. Terry McDowell

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Next' The college cho1r eagerly watts to perform thetr next selection at the Homecomtng concert

Harmony x 6 Sarah Wagoner. Jenny Stover. Joey House. Marc Rottle. Darren Hendricks, and Drew Hutchoson provode some pre-concert entertainment

Alpha Psi Omega helped a lot in putting on the theatre's season of five shows, including an Alpha Psi and Friends

show to begin the year.

1995-96 Alpha Psi Omega

From left to nght Row t Teresa Boness. Jeremy Bernhardt. Pat Crowds Heather Healy Row 2 Marc R1Uie, Stacey Hoover Row 3 Enn Cassldente. Jess1e M1 Jer. 811 Brugger Not PICtured Me11SS8 CrowdiS Wend1 D1lley, Adnane Arkleld, Kelly Thaxton J D Bowman Annette Fennessy

What' Heather Healy. I' 1S surpnsed by the cam­era as she makes cop•es of notes for Alpha PSI members

Whatcha Do1n Back There? TeresaBoness. so , and Stacey Hoover, Jr , llleral1y piCk on Marc R•ttle sr , dunng an A pha Ps1 meehng

I Should Have Won

Don t Mess W•th Her Jun•ors Heather Heaty and Chns Amundson argue over the costody of thetr daughter '" tne f~rst scene of th•s Nell S1mon com· edy

Tounsts• Mef1ssaCrowd1s Jr JerryBoYwen,sr Pat Crowd•s.Jr andJess•eM•Ier.Jr portraytwocouples together on a vacahon that turns out to be anyth•ng but a vacat1on

She Had Better Be Your Doctor! e sr and Enn Ca ldPnte I' portray an actress and her Kelly Thaxton Sf andJeremyBernhardt.Jr portraysaJew•shw•fewho at an aw&~d assembl)' &!it they deal w•th the emot,ons and catches her husband comm tt•ng adultery •n a marnage ol conven•enc:e

Rttk Tyler g•ves Annette Fennessy sr a ktss upon htS return to her Engt sh estate the setting for thts Agatha Chnstle murder mystery The cast of Towards Zero tncluded R•CI( Tyler Annette Fennessy B•ll Brugger Adraane Arkletd Manssa Alexander Steve Benne Jeremy Bernhardt Jeremy Thuma Tony a Mowrey Ryan Groll. Teresa Boness

and Wend• D y

This is how •. : Jeremy Bernhardt exptatns to Steve Benne JUSt how Btl! Brugge.r was able to carry out the murder

I'll Get You'· Btll Brugger, sr .. attempts to dtspose of Adriane Arkfeld . fr .. after hts plot has been uncovered.

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J&femyThuma lr otfcrsh!ShaOdtoMaussaAiexander fr farcorr on I after she dtscovered her husband comm tted tho murder

Ounng I he curtatn call for The Old Boy • Enn Cass denle J' grves a heartfelt Qoodbye to her son. ChnsAmundson, J' v..ho has d ed because of AIDS The cast oncluded Boll Brugger Jessoe Moiler Chns Amundson. Pal Crowdts, Enn Cass•denle. and Marc A•Uie

My Son

Famtly and fnends galt"W..r to rem•n•sce about ltmes gone by and how each has changed over the years

In Times Gone By

Sam (B1II Brugger. sr.) g1ves a touchmg graduation address 1n honor of h1s fnend who has d1ed because of AIDS

"Mov1ng me. Movmg Perryr• B1ll Brugger gets repnmanded by Jess1e Miller. tr, for play1ng games With people's hves.

A murder mystery and a tribute to a dear friend. Each dealt with issues of people's lives and how they handled the situations.

Culture played a big part in the final two shows of the year. Imagine: Shakespeare set in Japan, and a Jewish family in

New York. Cultural submersion!

Mag1cal Love· T1tama (Wend• D1lley. so.,) and her fa1r1es comfort Bottom (J D Bowman. Jr.) after he IS put under a mag1cal spell

Royal Love Theseus (Jeremy Bernhardt. I' ) and H1ppolyta (Knsten Cossaart. sr.) confess their love and plan their wedding before the royal court.

Technological Actors The mechanocs aucmpl to put on a play at the royalty's weddong Due to theJr anexpeneoce •t comes off w1th many m•stakes and a lot of humor Th•s product•on ot .. A M•dsummer N•ght s Dream was dostgned by sen•or theatre maJor Kyoko Nagaya It was also the proJeCt of the 1nterterm theatre ctass

Now, The lover~ are conhnuouc ty confused as spel s are cast upc them by a magocal faory The spells are to onstoll love between thL but the wrong spel s are east cauSing tne lovers to falltn wrong one. Only by ftx•ng the spells will the fa•ry correct her

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,· WhooP Knsta Faus. fr wakes up to lit1d he randdaughter Kelty Thaxton, sr , and he o.~oyfnend o·Bnen Byrd. fr ., kiSS·

119 1n h r kitchen.

sneez Em1llta Huston. sr, encourages 0 snen Byrd to sneeze 1n order to chase tr~~aY a prospect1ve date.

Crossing Delancy "'•ca f Cro gO• n-y S.:tm(08r Byrd fr HannahtEmdta

1 "-:on r ) B bb< K• Ia F h I <tl> I Kel 'y Ttlaxlon sr ) and ller ( e .. Hulchoson fr ) Thos show was d reeled by Jesse M er J'

As for That .... Drew HutChtSOn get ,u 1 wnat h d nte wt- n Kel y Thaxton throws a glass of water'" h fuc after n aWTul date

Future Student Body: Tnsha Hull. so. wtth her parents, cousm. and nephew. mtngle at the Famtly Weekend program

Thts ts how Heather Healy J( Shelly Hendncks. fr Kurt Bowman. fr; and Cyndt Jones, sr help to clean the Metzler parktng lot.

Work the Runway

Sophomores Jaym B own Tn ha Hul and Vi.Jene Huber pose lor the camera at the Winter sem formal dance

Flu I •t. Ch. I• E...;ma• n h Cry-'a 0 De play together to produce beau"lul harmony

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Excitement and involvement in campus organizations brought the student body into campus life and created

some great times, all by working together.

Barbershop-in-trainiog

Or tw Ht t1 n lr Mar• Rttl ..1nd Darren '' revtved the trnd•hon ol the male quanet thts year The

Pt? ormed dn tt'\e spnnq mustc tour as welt as on lllelf own

A little rest and relaxatiOn awa1ts M1chael Schneider after a hectic deadline for the Spectator

Party T1me- When SAB gets together. you can bet a party IS on the way'

AIIM StuCo Chr trnas pany Amy Nor."onhy, so Jill G•bson. fr Ben Brubaker so and Jam•e R•sser lr go through the food 1 ne while Ken Queen stands back and observes

"The next twenty-four pages are devoted to the many athletes who made themselves shine, on and off the field for McPherson College. They dedicated time and tremendous energy, looking toward the horizon where it might all pay off. This year marked tile arrival of several new coaches and brought growth to all of the athletic programs."

-Dan-en Hendricks

Foodlll Dogs show improvement

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Ct'llfl'fl'llll'Lll.llhc' made tht•ar -,t.._lll'nu·nt th~.1t \h:Ph~f'.llO i.., .. 1 tl'~.lm to'' .. ltt:h out for; tht'\ 'l'il'lll'd h.·n nll.'lnlx•r.., tlt the <.)~ tt•~.lm tor po.,t-~l'~.lo.,on htlnor .... \\ 1th ''""'thl•r ~lltxi rt'lruJt ... in~ d,,,.., hl add to thl.' returnlll~ grrlllp, the ·yh t..t' .. l't'" ''ill be

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(,lboll\ t•) hac J... 'l'tt ll·r,:;u-.on l.ln I tllm Btl.ln \ aru1crhn t hn ... t .. 1hle \brlr..J,lhf\Sf.tn Ph•lbp { .U\ C"r Ru\ h'hn~m l nc \ iJn I)\ I.. hth "'" R"-''io l\um"-d.lt•bn thJJ;gln .. Rt•llt·rl l~•rM"ln H·lbcrt IA.n..on ll.J\ 1d \\l~tt"r. ltt~•r,.;t• \mh-r"'un f.l.;.onll.ITlr..lt .. \.:;thrt'\\ \undrl\ \h,~ ln\t>r<...trnt>\, RuJ••lrh I.Jml...-. Rn.m \\ .nJ J.mw!-'1 ) h ndl r!t4.•n lt'h'nl' I ulll·r f,h.hc llt•.,l\"f, Bwc,l!t I h•'"-tl, $th nw\ Rtkl~.·ra~. k llt•rnr.u,lo..lt• ll.10l1.1n I tarn ... llul't'ft I fl't.'I0.\1\. \nlhl•tW cp ... h.tw lam 'ht ... ·ptlm. krt"ll\\ H~.·nJk \1 trl.. I r.lllt'f. l hn., ...,,tualdl•r .... "n" \ndt.'f""-'n 1n .. t r,,,, I 1m t at/gt•r.lld. D.1nll\ Hru~.tl..,•r. I ">l•u~ ...,Ill II h. T tmt h·q.;lN-'Il Bru""• t.nl".l'. Jo,.t•\ m I'd h.,, D.ln\ II\ ll,•t'll'> I).J\ t•l)a\1.J)tgltl, Ht•n.ll...t 1\.Jil.'lh•n \nl\ .....,.lm...:dl·t \m\ (.,Jumt·r. ;!ndr''" o..,)unru•nlhallht.·n ... \\1ll\: l\:t•bcrh t~nr11 .. {.1thll' \.l.lm~luunk \I.Jtt l.trru.''''rlh t .trJ,,... [,,u. Dt om., "•np·n Ju .. hn /ur"l·rku. \hOl.l:e-1 J, ~..l~m~ ln .. mt R,•nml' \\ n..:ht lt rrdl \\ h,'lll r Brad /munt"''m·m ... h .. '\'1.'

Bt '"' J,unl".!t I Clr'l'7 11m \m'\l'lru ... t~.•r J,.,.,hw l~km Loll' l'nl~.-b.lrJ

.I8 • A cfttttics

(ldl) l lulx·rt I rn•m.m m.lLt·~ .1 'f't.'l..l.ll,ul,u t.f1\ in~ ~,.,1t.,h

I , nJO) cd b<mg part of a rt..'­progr,lm be<~us..' of tlw

opportumt\ ,,, rl~l .lnd hl make th<·progr,un l"'ttcr."

·hldll' Hl',tcr, ''·

Cbd~•\\) I.Nnru ... i1.:1n~~.·n k 1d' ttw Bulldttg 1 h.lr~t· tmhl tlw th ld 10 thc1•pt.·nm~ ~.lmt ,,, lh~, ~·J"'(lO lit• I .. h1liP\\ ,,Jl'} Jo~nw ... tIt ndt·r~vn Hn.1n \\a rd. Rttt'lt.•rt fhoNm ,md I rt.'\ t'r Ltrnt')

Runners display enthusiasm Tht• Bulld1.)~ cn.}~o;.'; country tt\lnl ran Jt., hro.,t ..,(';t~m undt..•r

the \.'(hlthm~ ul lohn \1c:\amar,l. fht.• Bulldo~.., wen! c1 voun~, hut t:nt..·r~l'lil tt..•am. jl'nnifer B ... h-..crnl~ln , Andv Brown, Bri,ln Cuop<·r ,md ">hdlv I kndnck,, .111 tn·,hnwn. wmp.:l<'<l tor the t..•nttn• 'l'•l'(lll. ThL~-..e fuur Wl'Tt..' )(llnt..'\.i ,1t ....... , t.•r,ll mt..-eh b\ Patn<l.. (n>\\ d1, , Andre\\ llutch1'""· ,\ml '\or-worth\ , p,,..,c,.,ll Rd.x•r, Bt..·tk\ Stand,1kr, .1nd Zu/an.l C.,trmennv,l .

I ht.l nrnnt.•r ... wt..·n.• lh .... lpfXlllltt.."t.! an tht.•rr ... mall num~r .... whiCh ,h,,lhlt.:d the1r ah1htv to cnmpd<' 111 t1ll'l'h. "Th" P·''t 't.'cl..,Un pnn l'li to l.x· an intcre..,tmg ll11l'. lt..·nJcJvt..·d the e'pcri­entt..•uf l'tunpding ,lt thccollegt..• il•,·d, bull w,,..,di ... ,lppoint~d wrth our l.lt k of tt..•am unitv/' ..,,nd (\lupt..'T

Thl' Bulldog' tool.. nme mlllll'r' 1<1 tlw 1-.CA( llll'l?t ,1t Bt:th,ln~ tor tht..•ir l,1r~l~l ~howm~ (lf lht.• \·t.•olr ·· fht~rt.• wa ... ,\Jut ut lllU~h rnnlpt.:titiun throughout lht• 'l',l'··On. Our ~.otrongt.~t ...,Jun\ 1ng c..\10\~ at our tngAl . ..,t rau', tht.• KCAC chanlpion­,hlp. ...,,d \.1<:-...,,m.u,,.

Tht• KC \( lllli:t wa-thl' llll"t l'llJ<'I .1hldor the mnn~r-. • 1 lil..ed thl• &·th.llll" mt'l't l:>l',t hl'<:,ll"<' In' rc·prc..,entt'll ,, team bl'tlt.•r \\t.• (hC't.'rt.•d ~,u,:h olht.•r on anJ go<lit.td around ," I kndnck' ,,ud

">hl• "'<lllh the Bulldog' to 't.ut bulldnlA tor the• future. 'I hope tll.llnl'\t vcar morl' pl'Oplt• \\Ill rum<• <>Ul for llw team tu mal..t•ll more tun ,1nd to imprm<'ll'.llll 'Pirll"

(left) Bnan Cooper lights to stay •n front of a Kansas Wesleyan runner 1n the Tabor lnv•tat•onal

(below) Patnck Crowd1s, Andy Brown, Andrew Hutch•son. Bnan Cooper and Pascal Reber take off w•th determmatoan '" the KCAC meet

Some people s.w. how can ntnnmg be fun?' I can m>t unagmc hft> without runntn); N'C.lU'<' I en· JO\ it "' much Runmng ,tnd Laughing with tncn<h, cnJ<>ving the bright ,unn} d,w, '" well "' the bri'"- windy day,, .tnd cnjoy­tng God's creation i' the gre.1tc't part of cro's country "

TeliDis

Small squad enjoys season lhl' -....n·in~ 'two·.,. conlptln\, thrt..""l'·.., ,, lfU\\d' d1d nut

dL"-(rtb..•tho' Y""'' women·, ll'nm' kam. ,\lthouj;h th<•t,•,lm w.l, 'nMII m '"''-the women dhplan ... t '''''nj;lh .md dl'kr­mtnahun lhtlt cn.•,lh .. '\.i a po..,ih\ t'" 't.'•''on.

I on l ll'mmg. f"-..hman, h,1d to .1d1u't to lh<• IL'•'"''' '"'•'II '''L' '' I ",, ... n·t ... ur~ 1l I would lik.e ha\ ing 'Ulh ,, ..,m,11l te.1m. bull hked ot. I got moreattenlllln tmm thew.1th, .1nd I thonl.. that hdpc>d "'' game a lot"

Ctlo1ch &'t:I..Y s,,nkner tuu nd hL•r tor-t \l'·" ot Cllo1Lhlng .lt 1\ltPhl'r.,on Cullt.·~c ver\' rewardinA· She knt..'\\' trom thl" hc~1nnm~ that ..,hewn ... tn a unil!UL' cocllhlll~ pu ... •taln bl' ... Lc1U..,L' ot tlw ~.,ma ll '-li Le of tht' womL•n'.., lt.'cllll. C..,ht.• w,h

contonuou,lv ompn.'"<'<i by the attotudl'' .llld .1<toon' ol tlw wumt•n on thl' team and appreciatt•d tht•ir -,porhm,ln..,hap ,1nd l·MI,lnn•d dt.•Jnl'anor

" I would h,wl! r.1thcr worl..l'd woth thL·-.• girl' th,m .1m <>llwr pl.wl'r', .md I'\'C -.>en 'omc j;Uud pl.1~l'''· \ 1d'hl'Nm CoiiL'j;l' can t>e proud ot the \\'.1) on "hllh thL''l' wonwn "'P"''L'nlL'<i the college," o.aid S.ml..ner

)ennv A nuot, frt"hman, view,>d the diltL'rL'nll' b..·l\"'<.'n ht•r ht~h .... rhool ,tnd col~ll~~ tenni~ l''pt.~ril•nn•, Wtlh L'\uh ......

nll'lll . • 1 had ,1 lot ot tun playmg h>nno' lhl' \l'.H It "'·" ,, lot lhfft!rL·nl than ht~h ···4.:hOl)l II ,,.,,.., mu.• to h,n t.' tl 'llltll1 t ... •,lm

lx·(,:,tu~ \OU rL•,tlh ~t...·t tn lno\' the othL•r pl.nt.•,-... •• Th<• \\omen', lenni' h:o.1m loob to buold tur till' tutur<•,

.1nd to umtonul' their dtorb to '"P'"'<'nl th<• cniiL'j;L' P"'' ' II\ d~ .111d tu ompron? theor ,~-.,n,,

6z • A tlttdi~s

'1111' (,,., two \ <'.>rs ha\ l' N!l'n lot' of tun .md \en educational. I lt•.utwd ,, lot about lenni' and nt\''1'11, ,\lt,•r wmning nt\ fir-1 ,..,L I fdtlik,•l h.>d tmpro\ ,...J 100 per•t·nt, .md had finallv accom­pft,ht'll 'omdhing tn nt\ tcnm~ c,lrt~r."

-LI">hl' Hiebert, ~r.

A tMttics • 63

Experience of seniors crucial Th.., l'l95 men·, '(lCCer team. It'd b1 wach f<'rn \lalonL'.

endL'<i w1th a wmmng record of<l-3-1. ThO! tl!am wa' blO!"L.J w1th n~w plan .. •r-;, ,,, wdl a.., e'-pcru:ncl'll uppcrcla ...... mcn ThL• 1 e,u began a littlL• rough, but"""' thL• pl.l\L'r' bL..:,1me nunfort,lblL• with each other on .1nd oil the fldd .

\\'e were a cun~i~o,tent tean'l, ,1nd we won ,, Jut ul du...,e g.1me,, il-d b1 our 'cnior,;· \ Ialone ,,lid.

"\Vt..• h11d ~.1 hard hme winnin~ ~aml'' Jt the ~gmnm~ ll l thL''l'awn. but b1 thl!tmd ot the,ea'lm, all thel'\PL'rii!IKO!nf thi''L'nlllr, rl!alh pa1d off," '><lid Marcu' 1\Jicl'O!ll,,r "Thd'l''t part about the ..,Cll"-011 was playing with the 't.mlt.Jr~ un th t• ll'c.lln After fl1Ur year,, wl' all became golxl trll'nd .... "

"Mv nwmori~' of 'occer for m v frl!,h m,lll y"ar at \ I,K will ,,(way.., be remembered; Jo..,e teach1n~ me thl• amportantl' of u ' 1ng your rl!arend for the be.,t dden,e, and 'via no·, bu' trip back frum Oklahoma Citv,'' 'aid O'Bncn Bvrd, fr

Although the Bulldoi~ had ,1 good ,..,,,~on, the\ would l1<1H' bL'l'n 'trongl!r w1th more player,, .1nd the1 hop<• to ,1dd '<.lnll' depth to ne't ~·ear'r... tt:'am. ~'Thl• ~a'-Oil would h,l\.l'

hL't'll more 'ucc~><.,ful it we had more rL'<.ruih. It would be gre.1t II mort> plaver' came to pia) for the Ion• of till' ~,1me, '"'lead ol for the mone) ," -..11d Brandon Sm1th, '<lph.

'\o\L• Me excited about the pnhpl'Ch tor next 1 car. Our gu,ll "to"'" thl' con terence," \ Ialone ,,11d

(,l~l\ l'l b., ... l l:l'd""h \1,lllmt.: o·sn,:n ByrJ \tan .. u '" ot·n, Jo..t•\m I d~o.tl •• mlp, Pt.'ll' l'llr'"'J,.1 0~\,d \\ cb-.ter Altr,,t~• lngtlnto Tum,..,. ln,nt , .... .,nc..umrkr. \t&gud \1t<nJl.".t Takll ... pkr, UranJ,,n...,mHh h~·l d\\rt"f\Cl',

ldl ( tllt .. , Jo..t·lh 'x"t1lt

O-f • A tltt<t ic$

• rhls 1\as thl· lx-st ~ason of th~ lour ~~.IT' I wa' hl'Tt:' \\•• luu<lwd the '"•""n lll'<l for sec­unJ pl.ll\.", .1nd had ,, lh.tnC(" tor th<' 1-.:CAC II II•·· We d1dn't gd 11, but \\\.' l.lm~ tOf;l'lhl'r .1, a t~am do\\ n th•• 'I~!< h."

-GHocrt \loon!, " ·

New talent improves team Thi.., Yt..'\U'.., women'"' socct-.r team lx•gJn ttl -..cot• '-tom~ ot thl'

unprm eml'nt that the~ have be,•n worl-.tn~ to <>bt,Hn for !h(' p,,..,t ""l'\"l'r.11 \'L'Jf'- Tht..• group con1biawd lht• t!'\pt..•nence nl hn• '""'or' wllh ,, 1.1lented ~roup ol tr,-.hmt•n tulx..:ome a -,tn:mg tt•.lnt-ortl'nt~..'i..i umt

"\\\• Lx·~·'" till' ..ea'-On w1th mur•• t.lll'nt 111 pl.1n~'"" than \n.•'\ L' h.1d m tht..• hi..,tun nf tht..• pro~r .. 1m,'~ ,,H.i coach Oa\ e Barrett. B\ the tnnl' the ..,ca ... on '' ,,.... ll\t·r, \\L' bl.'gc:tn to pia~ ,,.., a umt r4ltht.•r th,tn indindual..," lit• bt..•lit..•\ ....... the ground worl i"' in pl.lo .. • w1th a ~..;tronA frt·..,hm.tn d,,,, but tht..• ... enwr-. wllllx• h.ud tu rl'pbct•

The fl\·t• "'L'IllllP• on the tt•am wert..• jl•..,..,ic,l B<.lolht.•. S\h·i,1 I lilV,, Stil'l Z1rkel, 1-.rl'ten C'"'·'Mt, ,1nd llmhta H~ton Their 1-..nowk•dge (1nd e'\pt!rienn' hl'lpt..'<-1 c.lrr\ the (l_)am through the ... ca"-lln.

April 1urptn, lr., prm ,>d her 1n>rth bv wllt'l.hng the 1-.C \C plavl'r nl the Wl'el-. aw.ud

'BIAAl'T and bnghter d.w, .U<' ,lhl•ad," B.urt'lt <,.lid. The \\'Offil'n imprll\ l.td thdr tund,lml•nt.ll,, .1nd ,l)"tt.l bondt•d a..., a

~roup.

"\!\ ~ h.1J ,, re,lll~ fun ..,ea..,on th1' \'t•.u, ,1nd w~ unpro\'ed a lot at th<• ''"Ill' t1me" 'aid Btx>thl' Tht• lt'.llll hope' to con­ttnut• h1 impruve'"'' the~· did this. ,(',, ... on ,1nd to eventually bt• competctJ,·t• m the confcrenle.

Wl•J·1m1\'\~~-.. •• h:.lr.l n.ljo!Jo!olTt. hn ... t.l F.w ... ltlH.tdh: ltu ... tnn Tr.tq l,tndJ.ut. Kam \1H•r-., ~1m I N·Nlll• \ld,uUl' \ll"'l(k. h~nrl.l (,r.lh.nn. I wnl <.. ht·rJu~ \t.u ...... ,li ... Jt ...... u .. l Bl't4.•tlw \pnl 1 urptn. t-..n .. h.·n lt,... .... Mrt. ·\m' 'ur .. w;.,rthv

66 • A tMtti~s

lnbhii\I~Lmet."\lt..._ .. ,l}., tr '"-'rk.-. lhe t\:111 .1rounJ ~'ddt nJL•r

"Tins season brought many .-challenges. We sacnficed all we had m order to make thJS a good 't'.l>'<>n, ~nd although we had a couple of -et-backs dunn); the .,..,,.;on we kept our head• up. I thmk that the frc,hmcn •" wl'll •" tht.> 'emor' leo1rnt.>d a lot from each otht·r, and even though our <ea<.On didn't end up e~acth· •" we would have liked ttto, we still playt.>d on."

-Sta-. Zirkel, sr

VoDeylllll New coach looks to seniors

h the \ld'he•N.>n College \·nlle\l:>,tll tc,tm t>c,.:.tn the·ar '"·""" '"th ,, ne\\· coaching ,tall. O~n llutrm.tn .tn<.l Ah Stultle•l:>e,m, the h.',lm looJ..cd to -.e•mnf' 5.uah \J.tm-.. \krra Gre·e·ne, ~n<.l Taltan~ Hall tnr le.tder,hap.

• I" Ll'L''utl'd ,1bout betng ba..:k tn \·nllt'\ bl1ll ,1nd wu ... ' t•n·

.tppre'<l.ttl\ e•alx>ut thethrL"<'"'.'mor- hdpml' me·••ut,"lluttm,tn 'allL ''I ,,,J...('d tht·m to do ..,omt..' th1ng ... ":hth:>rl•nt tn~m wh,lt the•\ had dune· an the pa't ..

Tlw te,tm hna,hed 'C\'I'nth an tlw f...(\( 1\'ath ,, 4 12 rt..•nnd, ,1nd Ll tl-21 o\·erall renud. Gettin~ l\H) btg ""'""" ,,~,,m-.t T,1bor wa ... a lu~hlight ul tht..• ... l.,l ... on, ,1lon~ wtlh ,, ndurv over Bdh,mv. The bulldt>g' al-..> h,td t\\'O pl•lYl'r' rl'<"!'llllcd nn the All KCAC Scwnd Te'.llll, -.e•naur hilte•r tv1ern Creent' and JUnior hitter Jenmft .. •r 'v\'illi,lm"-

.. The team had a g<>Od atlltudc throughput thl• .,. • .,,un," ''"J llnttrn.m.

" I ll'l'l Cuadtllolfman "'' great.:u,t.:h" hu \\all dna Jut for tlw program. Wilh.tm' 'aid. "\J,•xt 1 e.u I kx>l- tum .trd tl' 1mpnw1n~ our ... talus il' a teatn and haimn~ tht..' rt·-.lx·d Wt' de .... en·e from our conferC'nce.

I thnl~ thi., pao..,t ... eac..on \\a .. a ... ea .. un ul high l'\pt.'t. l~l ­

hun ... " Am~r Spillum. ""-lph .. '"-c1td. ''\\'t.~ Wl·nt tnto thl' ... t. .. l ... un knmvang "'" could compete and at cnde'lf 1\'ath ,, l<>t nl d•'·'Pptllntmcnt."

'"The b.,>,t thing ,1bout pla1ang n>lle·1 b.tll "•'' h'"' mulh run our tl..'am had and the cxpt..\rience I A·lllll~d plc.l\ mg JUilU.lr ,.,u .. th·,u ... c.lH.i \t,uie \"acura, tr. "I rcallv t.?nJU\'l~ playmg 1 ollc1l:>all at \lcPher..on collcg.e thl' 1·car."

L<">ll!' unll thrL'C 'cnaors. the bulldog'" >II return ,1lut ul C\pt'riL'IlCt' nc-'t vcar with four 't'nior.., and li\ l' JUfllur ...

tnghtl \mt~tt . .'r '-.~·IliUm '"'rio.' to m.llr.t '' pt.·rh:d hump tt1 tht trunt hnt

.'

"A~ a semor, I feel ~real about the \\ .l\ our ... e.l<i.c:tn progre"''cd lht.•tr,ln .. lhonlt.l,lOC\\'CC..Ml.hwenl

'"""'thlv and thl· t.1lcnt of the tc.1m ",,_ thl•lx .... t ih I:>< -en in thl' 1.1 ... t £our \t.'.l~ I'm cxcih .. -d about thl• tutun• o l thl' \'Olll'\'ball pr<"~­~ramand \1cPheN>nCollegeath­l~tic~ a.., a \vhol('. The coachL"'S are wurkmg h.ud to rc'Cruit quality pl.w e r- .md the>r dfnrh are be­J;Innms:; tu ... how."

·Sar,lh Adam..,, ~r

(olbf..,, d b.:h .. l t t.ldlh ~tultlll...,.m. lt·nmh. r \\ alh.tm A.m\ Rt-r.;... \nJr-il"a &. ....... , \.1 .. ·rr• Gr .. '"nt: ~u.th :\J.tm .. tv.h.h lltlilm,m m•dd•t. Tn.,h.J '\t,un~ J~,. ..... ~e.J Chn.,han. )dmlt' ...,lfklllt.•\ IJ\ nw Hrt•\\ n l h.ula 1\mgt.·rv Kt·rrl J.\t•t'lbt:m.m. lmnt T1tl.ln\ 11.111 .\mh_ r C...p11lum. i.,t,ln'\ ...,rnM.·m,JLt•r \.h_ )t ........ , ""h.up, \t.:me \ acura

fldtl .. \nn Ru"'" o1nd ~.uah \dam .. ~(· ur ttJ~\·tht:r rt•r the hh~~

Basketball Senior-led team finishes second

Pnor tu th~ 1945·90 ba..,kctball ... t.•ao...on. mL>t.ila lUtll ht•,,,,nd .llmust e1 eryunl' around the KCAC. p1<k<·d tlw \-1d'hcr-•>n coiiL'~(' ml'n'o... ba ... ketball team at. ur ne,lr tht• btltlOnl. nt till'

conkrenle ~o.,tandtng~ Lt~ bv th~ ~ftort ... ot the tt!am·, lllUr ...,L·niur .... thL' [A,,~ ...

tinish<'<.l -."<:ond m thelcagucw1tha 12--1 wnkrl'll<<''l,lt,•.lnd '"' ll\<·rall ren>rd of 1!\-1 I

D,•spltl' a sluggi'h st,ut, "luch '·'"'the Hulldngs los<'rs ol lour nf the1r llrst five conte,ts, thl' team bla/l'd thrnugh the nlnflorencl' "'lhedule, lo~mg onlv fnur ~iune..,, ,lJH.l twin.• red­"'~ olf wmnmg streaks of fi1·e stra1ght ball games.

In po-.t·'-t('Jo.,on action, the men oubcured C,ll,.•rlln~ Cnllq.~t'

h1r ,, Will mth~ fir<,l round of leagut• tournanu.mt pi''" After ,,..,em1final vic tor~' O\ erthe \ttoundbulldL•r .... of 'w..)uthwe .... tt•rn,

the team faced,, tamlliar foe 111 the toume1 title g.1me. TtlborCc.lllt~gl", undefeatet.i through regul,u 'l'il'lln C\utlt.'r~

en<e .Kilon. niKl' agam denied the Bulldogs ,, tnp to thl• 1\, \ lA D11 1'1011 II na!Jonal tournament. Fur tlw th1rd .. tr.llght ve,u tht.~ Do~.., held their ">ea-,on l'nd at thl• h,tnd.., ot thl' Hhll'~lV'

"WeapprL'<.·I.lted all the hard work put forth th"''L'•""" bv thl' players;· '-<lid Bulldog head et>.lth Rug~r Trunmell. " It \\",l.., cl \ l\fV rt!wardmg year for lht." team. \.tlll\ pt.•oplt• Tl'~O~· 111/l.J the etlnrt of the plaver- and '-'ll~lH'<.i till' 'UC<l'SS the team .lCh•en•d "

A remarkabll' .. hooting te.lm, thJS year·., dub "''" ll•d 111 .,conn~ bv nne of th~ team'"> h.lur ..,cnu.>r.., in t.\cKh t)f thctr 2'} ~,lmt.'"t. St.•mor ... \1att Richard..,on, Chri..,O\vC'n..,. ~1nd Br,1ndon R1<" all rL'<.:eiH'<i p1ht-sea~nn hnnnrs. wh1le jason C.,m~<.lgr."'' "'•" rl'Co~nliL'<l '"nne of the KCAC'' bL-..t .,i,th-men.

"""'"-ljo;r•''' for11.. \,..,;d Chn' 0'""' 1-.:dh llc iO\t r lf,ad l'"·hh l{,~,·r Tnmmd1 lrtml R\.ln 'xhmtd, \1.ltt Rtdl.lrJ .. un~ R\.ln \hn.tf'l R111;lo.. l l~nMn. \lilt• \\ .... n.~T.I.N.lO Dm~m.m, 11\·u~ r>-.·Ll\

7C • A tM<ti(J

ln~ht tl•r• t hn .. l)\'~l'"' gut"S ur h.lf thr,,·

(n~ht . ~•ttomlthn .. O\H'll~ \hl., \\,lllo..t·r ,lnd BromJun Rt(t' "d up thf'll ddt'll.,._ .'

''Tiu~ }t'arwasgnat'l enJoved pl.l} ing \\ rth thl! othcr sl!nrur~. ,1nd tt "'''~ niL._, to h.l\ ~ a gt~~ group of uppt:rd.l-'ml'n to work with. Thc hrgh point of our s.-a­sonwa,tlll'high-corrng,hootmrt agairu.t Stcrhng rn lht• fi~t round ot the playoffs."

-Chris Owens, sr.

(ldtl 1 m.ln~h:l R~1l,1nd tm·-. h"'l "•'rk ht .. w.H lrt<t' tn,tdl·

Basketball Women build with new leadership

<;tJII lHll'ot thL' \'tlUil~l......,t team.., m thec.:"lmt .. ·rl.'llll.' '' 1th c.mh hHl 'l'llH.lr.., ,1nd "' o junior.., to It• ad L'ight "'-{lphllnlPTt.'' ,lnd hnl tn ..... hmt•n, the ladtl'"' "'ll'ppt.-d tllhl ,, Ill'\\ ... ~...,t ..... m '' tlh .1

hrMlJ lll'W L'(h_lChlll~ "olatt. I kaJ ''"''h \lei 1\.nght, wh,, pl.> I L'd und,·r tlw f;rl!.lt

I knn 11>,> ,,I Ol.lahuma Stall' Lnl\·,·r-•11 , .>dd,._i ,, lut <>I 111'1~ht to the tL•am. Altln~ W1th,,..,..,,,t.1nt co~llh Ttm ( ""''~l.lrt, '-' \l,lc ~r,H.iuate. th~..• tc,lm ,tnd nt•w (c.hldlt·~ 'lHHl lltmlkd IUf;dh.:r

T ,,-d,·t• pi,, yep .. tn.lm Ja...,t ~t.:',lrcJmt• l_,,,rl... tu t,l«.:kiL•,lntllht•r '"·"'"' 11 1lh lull tuf(<' A lot <>I nnprm,•m,•nt' tuuk pl.>n• throughuutlhl' vear.

"A nt•w coach conun~ tn 1~ probablv tht• wnr ... t L\l"'L' ... u.•· n..rio," \\right ,,,id "Our record doe,n't heg111 to 'ho11· I ill' ~n.•,tt ... tndt•..., we made trom la..,t vear," ..,oph<Hlll)rt' [\ligt• \\',Hl...in., .... 1id "tV~ cam!! c;,o clo..,e to wmnin~ nl.lll\ ot our ~·1111~ ...

"l·nm though our record dt.Jt......,n't ... how 1l. Wl~ Wl'Tl' "m­lll'r"' C\ ~o:r\'dav d ... iblv in practicC' and ~clllll~ .... "" .... 11d \\ ri~ht

\Vtth """' m,,n,· ~ophon1on.• ... n..·turning lll':\1 'l'•l"'tm thl• tc.1m ''all havt..• more t..•,perience than in p., .. t \'l•,lr...

HI bt.·lil·\·e our big~~t accompli-..hn1t'nt thh \ l'•lf \\tl .. thl• rd>uildm~ <>f team -upport. ll'ollll cunhdl'llll' ollld ll·.lm \\'l'rJ....•• junwrSt.lCI Shocmak.cr..,a1d. "I amluc.,"in~ h.l(\\ arJ to lll':\l vt..•,u c.,inu.~ I know that m\ lt .. "tlmm.1ll'' Mld l\l.ldlt''

l>l•hl'l l' m one anuth~r •• 1nd "111 thnmf;h th>t k .>nd thn>u~h thm ··

lwr" 1\ p..tost lht tllhn~o.hr

lnghtl :'\1lll \JI,r loPLct lor n"•m M p.1 .. s an.,JJ-.•

num~er l'f b~1ll ~.1m c-., '' t' Wl'n?

,hiJm ,ltlhl•,·nd .llld had a chance to\\ tn. 1 h<'"-' are thl• ~·ln1l"> that wtll ~t.l tn uur \\in cnlumn nl"'t ... l '&'l -..< lll.""

-knnt Rk hanh.on, Jf

(kill \ml"tr':-optllum t.tl, :-. th&.• .. twrt 1umr 4

.. th•t <t~.un .. t ...,krhn~ llllll·~,·

-l,nmf, r \\ llh.uns .\mbtor ""ptllum \m\ K~sltnmRr h..ud 111 \n.th.tBc:., \pnllurpm. '\:1llJ \dl(r Jamh; "'rTlc11ll\ I nds.a) l.nh•r .._dh lh.ut'n iltad (. ·~·h \1l''"'' \\n~ht. tronl \t.1n h~tnm l'.tl~t \\ u\..tn_"'i 'it.h. l ~Jw,.:m.ilt•r

oorlllllling Squad enjoys new direction

Th1 ... \t.'.lrchl't..'rll'adtnA h .. l\)k.a turn tn ._, nt.''' dlrt.'\.tlnn Jht.• l ht.>t..·rlt.·~ldln~ ... quad rt.J.Cl'l\ ed IlL''' uOJhlrm ... , "h11 .. h bl..l\hlt.•d thl' lll<ltl\ at1on ,,f the •quad .111d the 'pmt ''t the Hulld<>~ t,lll, Tht.• Build, .. ~ nlc.h ... ot "a., al ... o prt>'*•nt .. 1t m.ln\ of th .. • ~.lmt.·' ·

( l~ltb.lll "-'•''nn wa ... l'\.Citin~ hlr t.'\ L'f\ llllL' I ht.• ll'olm , ._,,

"dl ,), llw t.1n,, .1pprcxiated all <>fthc• hard "orl.. .md dtort th.llthl•,heerk·,1der• put mil> the ~a mo.:•. t )nl' hl);hh~ht <>tthl! 'l'ohllll h1r tht.• cht..·erlt.'uJer.., \\ ""' thl' tnp h.1 (,,J,,r,1dll. l \ t.'ll thllU~h h\ ll nlt.'mbt.•p., ot tht.• ..,qu.1d wert.• un.lt"tll' to m.lk.t.• the tnp. thl• to;>tb.lllteaml•~prl''-t:d th•••r ~r.lllllldl• .md .lpprc­l hltllln for lht.• ..,uppllrt llf tht.• cht.•l'rll..'cldt.•r ... ..,o t,u tnm1 h~ln\l' .

Dunn~ b,1,kl•thall '"a'on. thl' cho:crk•.>dl•r, 'urpri-c•d th1• t .. 1n.., with twn lianct.• roullnl.'..,. The feedb,1c"- frnm tht.• (,ln.., "'·'' 'l'r\ p<>-ili\ con both rnuline,. I he Bulldo); "'J'I'llrtl•r, l111Jtl\ t'd tht• Ill'\\ l"'lltl'rtaiOillCOt cllld m,lll~ U\Jl'lllll'l1tl•d th.lt thl·~ would hi..,• to ,t't! morl' of itmllw tutur<'-

1 hl• chl·t•rle,lder" tdt that the) ~·11nl'd Ill''' rt'"Pl'd lrom tlw 'l'l'd.llnr• .md,mtht of all,trnmth,•tot>th.lll.md b,,,kt•t­b.lll It'''"'"'· 1 hl' ... quad i~ looking llln' .ud to nt•'t \ l'ar .1nd .lnoth,:r AH.'..lt ......_ .• l'··on tor Bulldo~ te.1m-...

(lt.•ftl I \(IH.:IIt•l.tt"th ... th,· Bull~to~ m~1""'"' (l\t'\ l..t I >.Ill) 1. <Jnd \\t•ndt l>tllt.•) ..: llJll} th~ I h•mCH'mmg atmtt...phtr...•

ltmt. p~.:rlt•tlll.lfHt'

'It i> ah\ .n' a lot nt fun dw(f· mg "1th th, other ~1rls I \\Ill m''' th• m .1ftcr thi' }C.U. I en· Jll\ l"li our "-\.'.l'4.ln and \va .. t....,pt..._ n~ll~ ~ppn·natl\ e <>I (,>,u:h T rimmcll .1m! Co~ch Barn•tt for ~II of their l'ncouragl'mt•nt."

-Lc>li lli•·bl'rt, " ·

'~' ltH\ ,...,,r,lh 1 hl(lh•n. I n .. h.lllull \.uM 1-!old"b.."h.k. I ,<.Jwllt• < •• rr ...

A tMtti.; • 71

Small team shows ability Th" 'e.u thl' \ld'hl·l'-on Ct~lll·~~ tr,,,l., .1nd hdJ t•··'""

\n:rl-undt..·r tht! ll'.Jdl•r ... htpof hr--.t \ t..\Hcoach ll)hn \1c,am,u,1 and thl'\ t.1u~d th~ d1.1ll~ngl' <>I lll'ldm~ ,, '"'''II team

f;,t,.•vt..•r,ll per..,olMI n.·cord.., puntluatcd thl' ..,e,l"-Oil ,lt thl' f..C \( lc•,lgm' nll'd "hl'rl' ~>pht~more R~el.. Colem.1n <ap­tur.·d th,• ~Hl'hn lr<>wn \\lth ,, throw <>I It>'- ll"'t .md two tnche ... (nll'man ,,)._,, pllln•d thtrd 111 tht~ di ... lll..,.

Otlwr hnght 'P"h for thl' 111l'll mdmkd tlw 4 / 1011 nwtc•r rl'l,w !l',un of ja._.>n B.uta, Pat ( rnwd1•, ,1nd Hrt>tt )ohn,on who pl.1«'d -~·t~nd .1t th~ f..C,\C """'tat Hdh.1m ,mJ th1rd tn thP \h:Pht..'f"-Oil ln\'ltationcll

For thl' wudulh ""''II woml'n·, tc•am, lltl,ul\ llall and jamll' Small<?\' lughh~hll'd thl' \ e.u pi.Klllj; l<>urth and lltth rl"-pl'\:tl\l'h 1n tlw tnple JUmp .1t the K( -\(

·o, t..•r,lll, I wa ... \"t..•n· plt•,ht..'d with thl' year .,,ud

\1c'-•'"'·"·l "It"'" nl\ fl"t '<'M \nth thl' te,Jm and I r<•,llh l'll)\l\'l'd 1t. We ho1d ,1 numb<•r of ,lthl<•te' w1th treml'ndol" .JI:>Jhh ,1nd weal'<> h,ld '""'''n'r\ h.ud worl..n1~ peoplt> who wC'rl' 't..•n d1-..ciplmt"-i and n.· ... ~xHblbl~."

tnght) l·'"""m B.ul.l rr.tdau ..... '''minE: lilt thL• .. t.utm~ bkJI( k

O.u n~htl l'.1t (nl\\ ~h-. r.1ll'.,

.1munJ thl hn.tl turn mht tlw hvmt..•!otrttlh

' I had fun tht~ ""' workm~; \\1lh lh< 'mall t!',1m I enf"' cJ th~ intJm,lf..\ th.1t JIIO\\'l'd u-. to Jt..ll...~ ,uound and Jll'l h.l\l' tun. It w,l'< mtt!r~ting h,l\'Jng '"' ne\v l'C.:'t.Kh thi~ c,eason,,lnt.i runnin~ with the other guv' m thl' 4(Xl rd.11 wa'., h1~;hlighi of tht.' Yl'.H " ·

CldtiJ.tm\...., f l,pt·.rpull-..n,,w twm tht..' pad. m tlw Sf•) nwh:r run

-1',11 Crowdi,, jr.

()t>ttl jJ .. •oc:•n R.trta II\"' thwu~h tht.. ,ur a .. h .. • l':\~'\:ut~ a tnplc Jump

tab...1\ .. _.) ll.l'- "- ( o.1~o.h \ tt'\;.lm.tr.t.l'hl'IKa ( J,,,b.,,nw Rll J.. t,•I<'Jn.m I·'""''" B.uta \IJttlnlSl"l\ lot HrJ\o D\'f\llls(arhk tnmt J.tnw~l''l"'-"Z Hrdt l(•hn."'" P.lt tn:o,,dl' T111am lf.lll \hr .. .Jn ln~~..·lmo )amh:'-m.dl .. \

(l~.ft) Tifhm lt.dl h"ll. .. hu ,,,l\. tnht th .. long JUin~" pat

GoU Wind causes havoc on links

Thl· )49tt );Oit "l\l"··On ''a" a wmd\ ,11t.1ir ''hilh l·,,u ... t-d h.\\ 'x: tnr tht~ :\t,1c nlt..'ll ... ~ ~olf bt1IJ. .. ,1nd 'C\)ft..''

(,,>mg mtn the ,.,a,on the -quad had lu!\h hnJX"' <>I c.lplur-111); ,, 1-.:C \C cnnkren<e IItle, but unJ..md "L'.llhL·r nmdlll\lll' <JUilJ..h dwmdled the-e hope'

1 hL' team rc·turned li\1' \·ar-•1\· lt'lll•rmc·n; llr\lc' Bn'\H'r Ut..\lnl c.:.lplc.llnl, Chn.., Saundl.'r-.. ~an \h..Gtn\.lll, l t..'"''l' \.1n :\ordc·n, ,1nd R\,111 S..hnud. Thc•1r le,1clc-r,Jup hdp,·d lll'W mt•mber-Chr" \\ illi.!m,,Jamit• \\ arren, Brc·nt St•c•,,!nd Tt•rrv 1-kDowl'll ,ld ju,ttn college golt

fht..• ... t..•a..,on ... tartL"d at Turkt..•v (. n:l.'lo.. \\ ith till' Bt•than\ ln\·1tallo1Ml. ,1nd t:'ndt..'d at t-{c~o.o"'ion wtth tht..• KlAC c.:tmkr l'IILL' ch,1mp•on,Jup. Brewer led tlw Bulldog' thmu);llllulthe "'•''on .111d hni,ht•d tlw KCAC champum,hip \nth ,, thrt•e round ..,tort• nt 2..J2.

"-ld'ht•r'''" Coll,•ge \\Ill "'"' onh two -.•nll>r gnltl'r' tu gr.1dtl.lt!lln; Hnn• Brewer and Chn' Saundc•r' Th,•ir dt·vn· linn In tht• tc•am and the 'port willlx• ml"t•d Thc• poknllal lh:nH.m ... tr,lh.-d bv tht..' und~n.::Ja;.....,nu:n on tht..• lt..'llnl \\Ill pn1· '1dt..' kt!\' l.'\pt:nence tor next ~cao,.on.

( n~hU ( hrt .. \\ tlh.mh f~"u'-\ .. ~m '"''"'"'""'J"'"~ th"• ~.lll .1-; ht• .. \, m~ ..

t.tr n~htiBn.·nt~,_ ... \\ m~ ... ln1wn tnm1 tht. h'\•lx1~ •

thmk tht.> tt-.1m ha' a lot of p.>t<·n­llallor next V<".H "

· -Bryce Brcw<·r, 'r

Udt) h ..... ~ \ ,m 'unh-n CtlHH'TI·

tr.llt..,.t'n-1 ruu

u: .. .'hH\.) Hrvu.· Brt.•Wt.'f m.lkl'S ol

hugt• ,\,·mg \\ 1th ha' dn\ ~·r

New coaching sparks wins Ot·,p•ll ''I"" be!;Jnnm~dut·tlw,·.lpmt-.<>1 tht" .lthtr

till' \ld'ht•r,<>n (<>lkgt• Tenni' Tt.lm re.ldw,i It'\ .-J, Plpl.n • m~ un't.'t.'ll 111 tht.•J.l,t 't.'\ t.•ral \·t.•,,r...,

flu,\ , .. u·, t.-.1m "a'CO"'f'<"<.'<-i ot rdumlll!; pl.l\ ,.r, \l.uk lkl\'l'f, Br,lndun cu .... u.::k, \1,1rk l·r.l/ler, )Ut.'\ llnu .... t.•, 1'~''"''1 Rt.·lx·r, Dav1d \\ wn .... , and newn~mt.•r Br,1nd .. 1n Rt.•\t.''

·1 hh );rt•.lt );n>up ol fnend' tkm<m,tr.>kd tlw1r ,J,.,II, b\ uht,unmg ndon upun 'i(tor\ m both .,mf;lt.·-. ,u1d dnuhlt.• ... th1' '"•"''" I rie>llk Ct•ntral, 'itt•rhng, and ~>ulh\H'''''rn tdl '•dnn' nl the tt·n.lm>t" tc•nni' pl.>yed b\ tlw Bulldo)\'·

" I·\ l'f\ Ollt.' itnpn.n ed, 0,1\ id \\ ll'll ...... ,ltd. rht.- J...t.•\ to thl ... unpn.'' l'lllt.'lll w,h co,l(h Rd."'ecc,l c,,,n\..nt.~r •·c o.H.:h c.;,,nJ...rwr m.u.lt.•tltJ.., whlllt.•..,\!,1'-tl'Ul wnrth 1t,'' \1ario..l r,l/lt.'r...,,lid '-',1nkner

l1><.1k lht• lt·nni' lt•am to n"w IL'vd' hi h.n 1ng rt•guiM dnll' ,1nd 'l'fH.Jll.., pr.Ktirt.• .... Iter dt.•dictltion w,,.., a ... nurn· ol lll'P' rttt itm l\lf L'\ L'f\'lli1L' on the te,1n1.

( o.1ch S.mknl'r ,,l,o chan);c'll tht• n11nd _,d th.ll h.1d h,·t·n htr~L-...i b\ 'L'' l'ra1 ~eaf'. otdi\ooappmnlmL)nt-.~1nd tr,lll .. hlrllll'd cl lo..,Jil).; ll'clOl Into cl Wlllning one.

lldtl P..tS4:.tl Kt bt:r -.twl.~,-,. a h.t~l h.lnd t n lht. nth h r.,, .... urt.ht."t.l'-'•1

"1 h1s "''' probabl1 the bc't knn" sl'.l on f<>r the <Oil<,;<' 111

the la>t 1<'11 ur t1u•hc )<'•"' I learnl>d n'nrt..• thi ... n:'llr th,ln 1n thl· la't thn·<• H'<lr' combiiH'd McPiwr-un C'ollcge fm.1lly hirt•d a tenni> cu.ICh, and I think the team will unh get b<-ller "

-Mark fr,l/ler~ sr

Udtl \ l.ul.. I r.uu r h1, U'l"" on .m , .. , .. \ ~ h._lo..h.md lr,•m bdunJ the

The faces of McPherson College: The familiar smile of students, professo1'S,

colleagues, classmates, friends Those with whom w e learn, teach,

remember, respect, laugh, cry, f eel, grow, dream, love

The faces of M cPherson College: Always looking tow ard the horizon Watching the daw n of our tomon·ow

-Kristin Falen

I h· '>crt I oh llullmg(·f \on;

SENIORS

I Feature: Darren Hendricks

l..a\~n.n,, j(N

l,\..,t o§Ummt.•r ''•'' ol ~rt.·.lt t''P':nt'lh<" fur mt. I t.'lllnH.J bt.'tn).'; ,,bl<' hl J:'' ,. ul m' ~dl t'' th.._.,,,uth I ''ils htth a-. \\dl,, .... tht.• ''PI"-'rtumtu. ~I h.h.i to ~ftlW .,pmtu.llh \\hilt. \\tlrkmg .H r,tmps ml\·nn-., h ana.t.lnd1.1n.1 ,,nd hl\\,t. I nwt ,mJ ,,,,rJ..t."-.1 Wi th pt'tlp)c who\\ t.'ft.' olll ,1 lt~l ,,f fun .tnd H:n. suppc.)rh\l• t'f mt.• tUtd tht..• nl1lt.•gt.•

I.H.:h \\t.'t.'l... brHught nll' nt.•w m ... t~ht .mJ c h.llll-ng,•.. Tht.• ~·\ t.•n ''' ,.)...., I .. pt:nt t'lt t.olm~""' ,, . .._•rt.• dtltu.:uh .uh.l vt.•n· t.•motltllloll ,11 llrm~. hut th .. ·rt. Wt•rt•,d\'li ol\ '~fl.' It J"'f.."'llph.• to t.tJJ.. lt•.md h1 hdpmt·thn'u~h n•uhh tmw ... I h.h.l ,, lot ot fun .• tnd I l{.lmt.>d mu!hothout m\~4.:11 l ht.• t.'\pt.'nt. nr t. ''a~ t~nt. ,,, the bt_,..,t ,,, nl\ hh•, olnd I Will ,,1\,,n ... lool-. h.H k on 1t '~ 1th tond

'>trnwoo\O'L 7u.tan..l

SENIORS

I Feature: Cyndi Jones

AN c: l \ndtl'ut pr.uttun~ h~o:r ru1 ng .. kiii.,.N:hmJLA•tll'urll.lll

R1 1 ( \ nd1 hm-.·-. "'f"'l'rtmg hL·r \1 'ht·r-."'n (. Cllh.·~e RlJtku Tl'.lm

n1mpll h' \\ tlh 1-.1.1, k h.lC

Rlldeomg ha~ alw,,v~ been ,, part of m\ life (I 'tarted wmpetmg .11 age 1) "'' I gut.'.,~ that'.., wh)- l'\l' gone ..,o out of my wav to have mv hor-e' hl•re at \lAC I turned down o,everal rodeo o,chula"lupo, to come here ,1nd that only made ml' more determml>d to do 11 on m\ own I ,,m \1cPher-on College'' rodeo team and mv own nMch. That'.., mv incenti\·~ tu wm - I couldn't afford to do II otherw.-c. It '~ my c-.;c,1pt!, who I am, .1nd a part ol me not m.1ny pl'l>ple hl'rl' 'l'l'. I'm proud to repre-.mt \.1AC domg wh.1t I love and to rani.. \<lAC m the colll'gl' rodl'll 'land -

Senior Soccer Girls: Kn-.kn Cl•.,-..J..trt, Syh.Jaliav-,. Sta.,1 Zirl·-l'l. jt""o> .. h .. a·l~llltht.• Enuht.J f tu .. tvn

Fhaugh lt"hua

<.mgnch \brt.t (.-;,..l(u' \1.lrL.

tht nurror .md ~mt:'.lr \\ h•tl• m.:tl..t up .111 OH r 111\ fau add h,u._h~ ol blm, r..-..1 .10J ddmmg bl.td·-. lm~ I t'llanL ,, h:'' hml .... ,lnd ,.t,ln' mto llw marn1r Ill .. , ... ·lh"-'llw(.lcmn

\h llr-t .l"'plrJIHin~ hi 1''\:''ffil 'ol ch'''" b-.~.10 \\hen I \\•'' th..,ut I 3 '•ttm~ m tlu b.1<l. pf thr d"'"'r<..,•m .anlt pLl\ lng thl roll• L'l d.t.-. .... cl(l\'li n llt:arnl-d hm\ to n\olll f""''f'le l.tugh \l.•lmg f"'-'t'pll smiW bt'\oUm f•l1l t'l m\ F:Tt:iltl~l JO\i

Ttt me d(l\\lllll~ 1s.t ''·'' to ll'l llll'"l.: .111d dllollltlf thn"t ,;Ill\ thm,.:; .. \\l ,,II lhmJ... tll'1<•ut dPmK. but Ol'\t'r h·d .tpproprl.lll' \nJ if ll•lll lll.tlo..~· L•lh J....ad "mal~·. t•r line ,1dult h1r~t·t lht 1r p rPtJI,·n"'

ft'r ..-t J.,a .. t .1 mmutt '"-' h..h "U(u'\'\lcd }l1 1 ( Jm.,n I !'It '"'tlrld b full CJI l.1ughh r \H Ju"t h..n, to lind"'·'"' ot bnng1ng 1t

I Ia ... Jton Ou aJJ

FRESHMEN

( hi.,• to tdl p<.'<>pldh.lllh,·r·· art• thrn.• n.•qutrt·m('nh hu ht.·..:umtnA ,, ,·entrilt)l)lll .. t: ont•, vou neeJ ,, norn1t1l "'Pt\lk.in).; \ tlicl•; two, vnu nt•t·~..i tlwJt....,irctlllt•.un;,uld lhrl'l', II hl'(p, Ill h,l\ l'i>l'l'll dn'ppt.-..ltm \\lUrht..h.:t '' ht·n \ nu '' t'rt.' \ uun~.

Adthlll\", I ~ot tntl'n· ... tt.•d m pupp.·hl>...:,m-.·m\ p.>rl'nh h.1d .1 puppet mono,ln on our thur(h ''ht·n I \\,1'··

thn .. ·l'. Smct.1 tht.•n• '' t.'Tl.' ,11-'' .l\., puppt:oh .Hound. I t.Htght mv ... t.~ll 'l'ntnh)­quNn ln>m ,, l>.>ol. 1\ lll'n I ,,,,, h.·n ~) \'\)U "'t'l', 1\t.•

l>l'<'ll pl,l\'111); "olh doll' lor qutlt• ... omt.• tzmt.• nn\v!

ltllt·r t1mwn

SOPHOMORES

I Feature: Jayme Brown \t the il);l' ul '>C\ l'll. I IMJ

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nui' .. IC trnm \'Olll' to orgMl to' Ullin ,lnt..i darmd I 't.>rtl'll pi.Wlll); tlw cl.uml'l in lhl' fifth grade clnd ha\'l' wnllnuc'<l \nth it mtu coii'-');C pl.l\ Ill); "tth tlw b,1nd . I IMVl' ,,l ... u p,lrttci­P•'tt·d 111 thlnr fur mam YL'llf .... I '-lt,utcd ,l<.:cnm pel· n\ m~ chc.,tr ,1nd ···HhH..,h tn tht•lltth W•'dc ,1nd currl'ntlv ,\c.:t.:c.Hnp.ln\' thl• chu1r and ... ulc.w .. t ... ht:re at

MAC I .1m,,"'"''' m.lJ<>r and pl.m to tl'ilth mu~t< '-'•thcr m the puhht -.Jwol. or to teath pitllll' in m\ O\\ n priv,llt.• hnml' ... tudit.l.

Feature: Roy Johnson I

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At tht: ""l <•I 12 I bq W<'tghtlilttng "'a "'" It of m\ l1ddu .. tmn to fuot1 I. At 11 I bq;.ull'mH·rl mg .1nd Oh mpt<: lilting sl'thn~ nint• d•Hcn. .. nt 1\,lhunall'lllverhftm and Olvmpir ltlhng rL'<"<•r '' tn nl\ ll.·t.·n~ooo.

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I Feature: Amy Norsworthy

\\I! hams \\"ilh.lm I t.'l

1ooopent la-.t ~umn1cr

rt•pre~l~nting \.1cPher,un College il"t ,, coun,dor at Brdhrt•n camp,, workin~; llllll' can1ps tn o.,1x difterl.~nt

,t,ltL,. Th~Jl>bw," both ven hring,lnd rcwardtng. lt Wll'

dtfficult d m·ing the I on!\ di...,tance"t bt.•t\.veen the Ccllnp~o, .

I m~t ton" of wonderful pL'<>pl~, both camper. and ,t,1ff Som~ of nw be't mcmont~ an .. 1 of thl" foot \\ a'-thtng st•n'a:e'-t, tiH~

turkey ptt, fluahn)\ cro''l" on laJ..e,, and ftl'ld tnps to w.1terp.uJ,.,, laJ..L,, and con­cert,. I would not tr.1de the e\perit•no.? (nr anvthing.

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I Feature: Chris Amundson

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\\ ht:n ht· ''a' .l Wl'\' \·oung k1J,H Chri .. \mund"-<.m ""·'' hit hv thl' flvmg bu~ "M' brlllhL•r "~'' m tu tl\ m~ mnJl'l .nrpi.Hl~ .... I .1lwa~., cnJnved pl.lVing ,tr<ltmd w1th .urplant...., C lui ... tun!.. flymA lt"'t'{m.., '' ht.·n he ''•'' 10 ,1nd h.1d luo., pnv.tte palot', hn·n-....· b\ tht:' hmt.~ he wa' 17 Aftt·r gr.tduatm~ In 1m h1gh '>Chu(ll ht.• hXll..: .1 n·ar ott, hou~ht tlll ,tarpJ,lJl('1 olllJ flC\\ alrOUild

lht.• l UUillr\ hl ~t.'l l'llC.lU~h huur ... tor h1.., commt.·rcial hn.·n .. ~. tlui..,·.., hr .. t .. pr.wm~ '-4..'.1""4.'11 w.t .. hlur \ l'olr--. ·'~'' m 't·br,,..,J.,.,, lit.· m~,,, t•d tn i\1( Pht.•r-.. on .tbout thrl'c \'t.'•lr""

a~'' when,, p1lot W.J'- nt."l"\h.J baJlv hl'rt.• ·'J w,,., ''"I\ plannmg tn .,la\' hl'rt.• for tlw ..,ummt~r but t.·ndt...J up 'it.n 1ng ht.·rt· \ e .. u-ruund Tl'ltlt' .. wht•n Chn ... dt~tdl'l...t h.' l'nroll at \L\C

Feature: Heather Healy I

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Ra~ht :\.nt.·nwllt.1n,,l..,u•m..>. R.•~o:hd ~I h atht r) n. ...... ll .. mt·nH•nt"·• t•l ht•r nwtht.•r ""' ht·r mt•Hwr· .. gho. .. t \\.llthL ... U\..:r hlr an Tt, (,aiiMn On llt>r 'l7th HirthJ.t\

Aour hght-and sl!;tlln' th~ wall. Grump~ hour t2am!l. Cnok.mg, "'l'rving. and t.ln· m~ the d1shl..., Conu ,! \\ n lclt. Fll>clnc dnlls \\ alk up n~ht Tl>ch hours f·l 11m. Goh<", gels anJ clhpsoidab STRII,[ 11-l~ up call. Tht> booth,,, the bnd~L'. Pm ... m vuu ll ...

tume' Dun "Lmt.:'. pl ""'l•1'' Quill- changes Sf 1tter p.11nhnK " l'roJCd, I r )<"ll.

Prowct~" De.,..,ert ... ,11 u.i tlw aromaofl·rc-nch \ ,uul ut coffl't.'. Alh cnture, 1.1u ht,•r, and ._.,cllem,•nt A...;D pl'<>ple to shMe 11 w1th

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I Feature: Justine Ho Even timt:.• whl'n I mtn..l­duct.>d mv,df from T.liW.ln, pcoplt? ;,·en) ,1h' ":V"' con~ ftN'd and .1skcd mc 1f that \\'rl',cl countrv or not. Th,l t'!-t a t·cr~ good que, lion. b 1t a cnuntrv?

In 1949, Ch;lln!\ K.11-Shcl.. (tht.• leader ol J...MT, nalion­,,lisml and two mllhun of h1s 'old1ers and their fol­lowing cro~..,etJ the 1 t'li\\',ln

Str.lit. T,liwan wa" JU..,t ,, tt.'mJ:>oran llllmt• fnr them to t.1!..e a brc,lth. The\ were lt.lokmg for a chttnct:.' to at· tacl.. back l lu\H'Vl'r, thct have ne\·er gotten that chance. In tht:.• olht!r \\'cl\',

ChuM ha' been luul..mg for the chance to take 11 bacl.. ..,lllU' that nlomt:.'nt

'\l\t P1dun"-.l Chn, Kun/, T<>Jd \btt"m. 1\nt:l \1mm:mJn lc~r.lldmt.• Quc-tt.-d, IJ•umt• T.H .u .. •t,. , Bn.1n VV,1rd, 1-.dh ~\ \!'f L__

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AttN '-l'\l'n• t~('l1 \'l1 clf~ at \1cPh~r,on Col· k,;e. jam Dod,on ha' Ul'<~d~d to It!,,, t..' Uptln cutn· ing to \lAC h<.•

,-~d ao., tlw bu'-.tnl'"'' man,l~t·r u til 19!17 ,lnd th,•n •" 1 ace pn·-.a­d nt for financJtll 'l'n iu~.., until I' ~~ \hl-.t r<.•n•nth \lr Dod-.on h .., been "'l'n·tng a.., thet!,L'Cllh\.l'

\1 -~ pn.''tc..lt•nt and lrt•a..,urcr Prt~ .. Jdt•nt lltlfhn,1n """' ft.'·

u nth l]Utltt•d ,,.._ '-cl\inA, " ld'her.,on Cnllcgt• nnw ilu.om ~' "lll>d 17 'tr.m;ht l<'ar-. ot b,1l a ,,,'(! hlad!\<'l' pnm.mh dm to J n Do<l,on·, aballlll''- 111 fn1.1n I." tl l'tfictL'Ill \ m,ln•lAl'nlcnt, or­~ 1nuahon and mn_· ... tml.'nt-.

Tt•rrt Groom..,, pwgr.1m d1n•ctor uf En)\h'h ,,..a 'it.•c­ond L,lnAua~"' (ESU," all hl' 1<.-.w­ln!\ Md'her,on Colle)~<' .1fter hw

\ E\lT'-t h.'l t.:ornplde ht..•r mil~tcr'.., llt•~rt•e \-t~ Groom.., hi1"- ,,r ... u '•n·ed .,, tlw tarultv .1thleti< n•p­r '"'entah\ t..•, ,, tre-.hm.1n Jd\ ,..,c.,r, , nd a filoht,ttor hlr mtt_~matwnal ~tudt..•nt'- on c,lmpu.,.

·\ccordin~ to intL•rn~ltionaJ •tudent ~lma \hwn• "T<.•rra ( ,roum., '' ,, tt!achL·r th,lt alw~''"' ).'1\ l'"' hl'r.,L•II h."' ~tudt•nb \\'11<.l Jtl'

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D .,I<.·Culd"'"'" hascho ... t~n to 111lWl' on uftL•r 27 Vt.'c.lf' ,1t

Mcl'h<•r,nn Col­lege. In thn"' 27 ye(1 r., Dr Guld­'math h.l' tau)\ht

phal<"ophl and rl'lagaon .md '' thl' fornll'f \ irl' prl· ... id!!nl for cl(,l­dt!mic "'l'T\'K(>'. lit• h,l .... lCCCpll~ ,1 pt.hltinn ,,..,.KadC'nllf dl'anat P,ln­h,mdl~ Stall' l.inll·er,at\ an 0)..1,1-h,,ma

D.1le do<" mnrl' than nll•rL'Iy 1nform U"- ,,, -.,tudL·nt.., .1nd ~1\"t! u ... fall., to mt!morill', he make ... u..., earn and clppr~iatt\ our ~nO\\' I cd~t!,'' ..,,,u .. t Am\ l uL•bbcr .. , ... r. ··t (1., Jn ... trultton . ., ,1 pn,·iJL)dAt.'.'•

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R ·tmng twm Is Y<'ar' an the IL>ehnvl­ogl d<.·partment " ~\e),,., Paul- \lr J>aul' ha' tau)lhl a \arit·t~· llf cuur""c"' ancllll.hng drathng.

'"xxh,orkan)l. phnl<>graplll .md winng and has ..,cr\ L-d .,..., d1t11r nt till' tl'<hnolng~ dep.utmenl.

Accordmg to O,l\·l' Llt.'pt.'lt ...,r, \\'L...., P,1ul' \'\·a ... an L'\Ct.'ll-.:nt 111·

'tructor It~ nvt onll h.1d ,, d,·,•p undt:r-t,,nding ot till' theoru.>' Ill' t.lllght but he had pr.,llacal npl'· n~nce an th<• andu,tn ))a, c.uang fur the ... tUdl'llt.., cllld hio., )(l\ L' nf tht! "-Ubjt•c.:t nhldt? him,, f .. n·orih.• in the t~duwlogv dl•p.lrlmt!nl

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l~alan~h,·rpo'ltoon \lun!\wath l),,le, Dr. Cokbmath wall bemov­mg tu 01.1.1huma

)en B<''-'<'rman, lr 'o.lld about Dr C.uiJ,math, · J....ll\ (,uki'lmth'' ,tyl.., of teachan~ 'parb w1than '"'"' tlw de..,r<.> to ll•arn. I ~lor upt.•nnt.''"' promnll'., ).;OOd con\"l'f"~<ltion ,1nd allow., your rd,lhon,hap tu II" bc•vonu prote.,~..,Hr, .... tudent and to tr,ln.,~ tnrm an to,, )\ll<xl lra<·nd,lup."

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clnd CllrTt.'lllh ..,('f\"t.'"' a-.. il lrL•o.,h-111tl1l tHJVI..,or a., wl'll,1.., the dhllr ut till' \1·\C I,Kultv \1r. Snl'll bnc" \ ld'her-.on Colll·gc• I<> pur­..,lll' a prl\'cltt.' buo,int• .. -..

··clen rt•allv comt.•., down to our le1d .1nd ·~enuant.>ll tm·' to ,•,plam than!\' and won't ''"P until he kllll\\''-t \\'l' understclnd, ... aid Je ...... (' \ an ~ordl·n. ">O " lit.\· ...

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"No ... its not the end of the yearbook. Its the ad section. We know you'd like to just overlook it and say you've seen the whole book ... but you haven't! This part of the book is actually vert} impor­tant. The businesses that advertise are some of our biggest supporters. Broaden your horizons from our campus to the larger McPherson community. Take time to acknowledge our advertisers andre­turn their support. Thank you to all of our advertisers!"

-Valerie Huber

INDEX ... Abbey. Dw1ght A Acosta, Edward A .... . 42

A Adams. Bradley A 92 Adams. Sarah L. 28.33.

Adler N1kk1 • 41 .69.84,112.116

33.72,73.92 Alamz. Fernando Alexander. Manssa C Alsip, Ouent1n A 88 Alston. Samuel 18,85 Am1ot. Jenmfer M 36.62.63.88 Amundson . Angela Arkfeld • . 96 Amundson. Chnstopher 32.48.49.51

Anderson George W Anderson. Knstopher J Arkfeld, Adrienne M. . Armbruster, Timothy F. Armstrong. lynn ..

96.97 58

58.88 48.50,88

58,92

Avery Jeffrey A 84 Ball. Jenmfer A ... 26.38.84 Balun. Wes 42,45.88

B Bard, Kan M. .. 38,84 Barkley. Jason C .. . 58 Barrett. Dav1d

Barta, Jason D 36.76 77.92 Bask1n, Joshua D ..... . ........ 17.58.88 Beeghly, T1na M 96 Benne. Steven D 50.58.88 Bernhardt, Jeremy J .... 17 ,21 .30,32.41 ....... ............ 43,46,47,48.49.50,52,96

Bess, Andrea M ......... 47.69,73,92 Block. Knsllna K 88 Bohnenblust. Jack1e .. .. ......... .. Boness. Teresa E . .. Bonney Adele

48.92

Boothe. Jessica A 6,9,33.41 ,66.84,87 ...... .... . . .. ...... .................... 116 Bosserman. Jenmfer L. 21 .36.47.60.61

88 Bowen Jerry D Bowman J D Bowman. Kurt I Boyer, Knshn

......... 6.48.49

.......... 52.96 12.22,34,39.48.54,88

Boyer. Mark L. ................. .. Bradford. Cheryl . .. ............. .. Bravo Joe ............... . Bratcher Blame .. . Brax. J1ll • ...... . .....

81,96

77.88 19

Bretches. Joyce L. 96 Bretz. M1chael A Brewer, Bryce A ..... .. 16,28,78.79.84 Brown, Andrew l .. ............. 60.61 ,88 Br.awn .. Jayme M. ..21.35.40.!11.54,89

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Brown. Jerry 88 Brubaker. Ben1amon T. __ .. 20.32.55,92 Brubaker, Danoel E .... • • 14 38.58.96 Brugger, Wolham J ..... 48,50.51 .84 Burger, Jennofer, E Burkholder, Doug ..•...•.••• Bums Donna L. .... . . . Burnsed, Roy A.. .. ... • 58.88 Byrd 0 Bnen C 14.53.64.65.88

Carlile, Dennis D .• 14.58. 77.88

Carnahan. Mochael C Carney, Trevor M .. 58.59

Carver. Pholhp L 58 Cassodente. Enn M 13.48.49.51 .96 Charlesworth. Marton 88 Cheney, Mochelle .... ...................... . Cherry. Laura L. ....... ........ ... 92 Chow. Johnson Man-wao 34,88 Chnshp, Moke Chnstoan. Jessoca D Claoborne, Phehca A Cole. Jeffrey A Coleman, Rock A Cook . Janes E Cooper Bnan A Cossaart Knsten A

69.88 74.77.88 64,65.84 70 77.92

....... 41 .84 16.17 60,61.88 22.23.33.41 .52 ...... 66.8487

Cotton Kelly .......... 88 Cox. Aaron E ......................... 41 .96 Cromwell , Juhe A. .......... ........... . 96 Crosthwaote. Cullen M .. .. ........ 39.84 Crowdos, Melissa A 21.42.46.47.49.66

96 Crowdos Patnck L ... 21 .46.47.48,49,61

76,77,96 Crtos. Chnstopher J Cusock, J Brandon 80,84

96 ... 66.88

Davos, Bnan T Davos. Rachel A

p DeFauw, Shern Delay, Douglas B. .. 70.96 Dell. Sean M .... 32,84

Denson. Robert A 58.96 Dolley Gwendolyn 0 . 21 .46.47,48.52

. • 74 75,92 Dolley, Rebecca J ... 4 13,16,19.20.21

... 35.36.43,47 75.88.89 Dongman, Jason A .. ... .. ....... 70.96 Dodson, James M . .. . ........... . .. Doherty, Akonwunmo ... .. . ........ . 96 Donkle, Gregory C 39.92

Ebaugh. Joshua 47,88 Ebersole Komberly A.66.96 Embers, Katoe 43.88

E Embers. Monoca E .• 41 .84 Epps Mochael D 47,84 Essmann, Chnstona I. 1145.54 .88 Falen, Knston D 11 , 19,32 ,82.84,112

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Farnsworth. Matthew 58,88 Faus. Knsta B.8,47.53.66.88 Feldkamp, Kev1n l.38.64.89 Fennessey. Annette 7 ,13.

Ferguson. Scott L. F1tzgerald, Timothy M. Flaggart, Kara A Flem1ng, Lon L Flory. Gary .......... . Flory. Lowell ........ .. Flynn. Paul M ..... . Foulke, Judy Fraz1er. Mark R Freeman. Hubert R Fnesen. Matthew B. Fness. Kevin L .. Frye. Jonathan Fuller, Jeremy D ..

50,84 20,58,89

58 8.66.89

62,63,89

39,92

58.80.81,84 9.58.59.96

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Gabel Chns M ... 58 58

... 96 Garc1a. Homero Garza. LeeAnna

G Gaumer. Amy S 58.92 Gibbs. LyChelle .. 21.46.47.74,75,92 G1bson. J1ll C. 8.32,38.4055,89 G1esel. Charlotte .. G1II1S, Chen L. G1ngnch, Knslln M ... G1ngnch. Marta L. Godfrey Mark D. Godfrey. Mernn Godfrey, Wmona Goldsmith Dale .. Graham. Donna Graham, Jenna L Green. Garnck Greene,Mern A Greep. Jenny ...... Gnmes, Knst1n L. Groff Ryan M .• • Grooms Tern .. • Grose. Bruce ........ . Guerra. Andres J .. Guffey. Betty .. Guffey. Kay Gumm. Alan Gustafson. Steven Gullerrez. Amanda

96 8.32,96

47,89 45,46.47,89

66.89 84 69

32.96 .. .. 92

92 . .. 92

Guzman. Rene 89 Haas, Amy K .. 18,47192 Haigh, Dust1n T . .. 84

H Hall, T1ffany M 68.69.77.84 Hard1ng. Lara L. . .. 33.96

Harmon. Enk G .... .. ......... .. Harns. Cheryl J .. .. 41,96 Harns. Dam1an A 7.58.92 Hays. Sylv1a K. 45.47.84,87,113 Hazelton. Donald D 89 Hazelton. Merntta .. . ............... ..

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Hazelton. Ronald R ... .... . 58.90 Healy HeatherS . . 9.21 22.43.47 48.49

54.96.98 Heon, Jean Henak, Jeremy K .. . 58 Henderson. James A. . 58.59 Hendncks. Darren ... 21,32.35,41,42,43 "" • .. ...... . 45,46,47,55.56.84.85, 113 Hendncks. Shelly E 11.35.40.42.43

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CONGRATULATIO

$aral1ftdcu11s Sarah Livingston fldams, Remember y nar r(IMf1. !hey wdf gwe you the foontlation tn t.IIOOI'.I! your

goofn, the wir.df>m ttl f nllW r1ght frf>m

'"'"tlnfl and the wi"f]r. to MDrlll l"'"' afwoya. StP.t'll. Camtrn~~ and frtf>m

~ristin .!Palen l<rillfin, iJaM8110<1M!J

prtXHI of yool r.oo trof!J hleB8llLI u r.

iJoiJn He 9"'"' !!"'' to u& f<l..ep h!otVII"!J othl'..ra..

!JiW' Mnoo for

"rnghnr _qround • f..tw~

Mom,Dorl. fJM. JtJn and llrt:nna

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~lASS OF 1996!!

3yl~Jiajfays

Syluia Koy Hays, (Je oro very proud nl' yoor fit>e

be(jmning. IY= !JO f'01; if, !Jir/1

l.noo. Dod. hlom, Oiaor ond G. 111.

©arrenj-Iendrick.s Darren, lJJhether fbJll r>r f~UJJ>fy-rwa. you 'ue oiiM1!J8 modtJ yoor morlt.. lJJirh

alt.illf'ul hondc ond orrwrir:. benr

yoo'lltWrof!J 6e ohle ro pay rhe renr. CongrorulorionBII lJJe ro proud m

wll you 6011 ond hrorher.

lave, Dod. hlnm ond Shelly

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Wagoner, Enc A. .. ........ .. Wagoner, Deb . . ......... ..

W Wagoner. Sarah A. 21 ,43, ................................ 46,47

Wagoner, Zandra .. .. ......... ................. . Walker, Michael J .................... .... ...... 70 Walters, Marc1a ..... .................... .. .... .. Walton, Karen S. ........................ . .... 99 Ward, Bnan P ............................... 58,59 Ware, Shelley L. ...... 21 ,36,43,45,47,99 Warren. James A ......................... 78,99 Warren, Shawna L. ............ 7,41,87,114 Watk1ns, Pa1ge J ... ...... .......... . 73,94 Webb, Emma F .................. 13,36,43,91 Webster. Dav1d A ........................ 58,64 Wedel Julie A ..................................... .. We1gel. James ...................................... . Wenzel, Ryan J ............................ 70,94 Werner, Sue C ........... 16,28.42,87,115 Wespe, Amy D ................... 21,47,58,99 Wheeler. Terrell D ....................... 58,94 Whitacre, Kathryn ............................. .. Wh1te, Gregory ..................................... . W1ens, Dav1d E ......................... 80.95 Williams. Chris .................................... . Williams, Heather D .......................... 87 Williams. Jennifer A. .. 9,13.40.41,69,73 .................................................. 87,116 Williams, Jenny .... .... .......... .... . ... ...... ... W1ll1ams. Marcia . ... .... ....... .. . .. ... . .. W1lliams. M1chael C .............................. . Williams, W11ham L. .. ... .... .... .. 16, 18,95 Wine, Douglas W ....... .. ................ . Wo)anowski, W1bke .. 19,20,34,36,47,66 ............................................. 87,115 Wright, Ron A ... ..... . ........... .... ... 58 Wyer, Kelly A ....................................... . Yeager, Beverly A .... ....... .. ...... .. Yokoyama. Makoto .... . ........... 19,34

Young, Ronald K. . ........ .. Young. Tnsha L. ... 32,40,

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CONGRATULATIONS

1ichael P. Schneider /Ylichae f. You hove worl<ed IJXfremc~q hard for

the lost foor yearn of McPhcroon

CoffP!JI!. Yoo hoM dllfltJ o ftJrrific.

Job wifh fhc "Sputoror" and with off

!JO<Ir ofhcr endcooorA (Je looe yoo

and wi/Jh !JO<I off fhe 6enf in ya<1r

future.

looe, Pot, Jean and Charl1e Sc.hneitlcr

8 hatuna, lJe ore very prood or you! It ia nic.e

fo lmO«J you finally ur.ed your heiJd

for oomefhmg beeidell running info

free& and porl<ing IotA

looe, Mom, Dod, Collie and Jom1e

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CLASS OF 1996 rr

3ue Werner Susie, Yoo oo alwayc been oor ray of G<mchine. .. whaf d 66Jeeflieartl

l..ooe, Dad. hlom. Garlli, hlaff ant! Renes

(3'ibke Wojonowski I

Liebe Wibfcef Henliclie Gluduneclie wr

erf'o{gre~clien fl>rlurumg De~"nec

Stutftw>w unfer erGc.lllue.r1en

fletling<mgen "' USil. llu8erdem

liaffecf Du die hlogliclifetf, wiclitige

Ker.ntniMe uher Dem GpUialaaf

Dicli and wunt:c.l>en Dir fur die

Suftmfl aiiCJJ Gute.

Liebe Orofle DCJ"ne {!tern

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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1996 !!

\lid u /1(.} lom rr

Dear Michelle, Congrarufariont.;l lr'c been a for.r

lOur yeora. iJ)e 're r.o pr=d of y=. f1eu 6Jir.hes for (.()ll finued &lue&l.

looe, /lfom, Dad and llftfe

CDngrorulafiDns flmg! iJ)e 'oe always been proad of !JDll,

and hll! fooe yoa mach! l ove, /lfom and Dad

.}all( 1 \lulch

Hey Mom, llre !JDll finaffy done Mifn

yoar homet.Jork?f N061 can 618 go oar and pfay? iJ)e fooe yoa very, very mt.tchl

llndy and llmy

I ··-rf!( Girls "I fhon~B for being

6Jho yoo are -/lUll f RilNDSI iJ)I(n of/ my (ooe,

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1996 QUADRANGLE STAFF

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Rt•cently we produced a profe-..,wnal video for college publicity p"urpos~">. The artist.. pushed me, a prt.><.1dent hert.> for twentv veM~. for,, short statement which would explain the uniqueness, essence, or genius of McPherson College. I thought for six months ,md then re~ponded with, "McPherson b a colleg< in which academic integritv .1nd learning t.1J..e place within the context of the family, the McPherson familv.'' I feel comfortable w1th this answer as I thin I.. about being McPherson's president these past two det·,,des. We have all been f,tmlly, helping, .,upporting, canng for each other The community has helpt'<l each person learn And the teaching has been strong,' en strong. We have done what we said we would dll, teach with honest\ and integritv.

I have lx-cn fortunate to ha\·e lx-cn McPher.,on's prt"oldent. All together, terrific 'otudents, committed t.Kulty, able staff, and loyaf,,fumni and constituents, we ha,·e accomplished much.

President Paul lloffman

"When the sun<>et is .1lmo.,t gone and the skv is ne.1rlv black, It's then th.lt we re.lli/e the magnificence ol

the beautiful things around us! The sun sL-cms to be setting now at MAC a., PrL"oldent Hoffman retire~.

and now we're all re,lli/ing what ,m effect Paul hao, had on us and the collegt•." -\ll.(chael P. Schneider

t\• in~ the blood drive coordinator on campu~ for tl pa't four years, I can't renwmbcr a time that I' s1dent lloffman didn't don,lte. I lis willingne's tl -.upport illl activities '>how~>d his true devotion to .. tudent~."

<;.uah Adams

"I remember when I would go m to mten ll''' I'·. sident lloffman for the Spt>ctator I'd be dont' "1th my question' m about ten mmutes, ,md tht•n h, •vould sit and JUSt tall-.. "·ith me fnr another h.1lt hour. lie al\\ avs '>eemed gemuncly mtcrl'sted in h ' I wa'> doing."

Sue Werner

"President llollm,ln ' ' an amazing man. After four ye.u., I am '>till imprt..,.,cd with hi' memon of name-. and face'>. l ie ,1lways makes ~un• to tt'll me how nice my p.uent'> ,1nd gr.1ndp.1renh ,1rc. If I had to describe President !loHman monc word, that word would be 'ama/lng.' lie'',, wondl'rful per-.on ,md I am very glad th,lt he i-. a per-.tmal friend of m me"

Le .. li II icbert

" I r~.•nu•mber loungmg ,uound with Pr,·sidt•nt Paul visillng .1bout our ambition' to write bool-..s."

'v1Khacl I' xhnt•Ider

" I remember l'rl''>ident lloffman bringing popcorn to 11-lohler m the evenings mv first .,ummer at 'VIAC, and sharing .,tories and popcorn w1th the admisswns staff; tal!...ing iibout how th1.' flag 'tandmg .. traight out me,m., th.1t the wmd 1., blmnng ,,t leil'>t 25 mile' ,,n hour, and alw,n" '"I...mg <~bout mv fanuh lie 1s a 'ery c.uing and pt•r-.onal man , one wlwm I IMn' k·anwd much from in m\ lour Yl'ar., ,1t \ld'lwrson College."

Krislln hlll';l

" I \\'Ill nen'r f1.>rgct l'r~.•sident Paul's warm smile and lrit•ndly lwllo ,., ~.•ry t1me I'·'"' h1m on c.lm­pus."

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