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Oofflmbia Bible So flege
Columbia, S.C.
Volume XXXVIII
Another year and another step in God's plan of building us into His
servants. It was a year known for elections, good times, and people
working together , but more than that , it was a year that God continued
to build us together to be a temple for Him and unto Him .
"But we ourselves together will build unto the Lord. " Ezra 4:3
Building Together the Temple Unto the Lord '
God built us together to be more like Him through the teaching of His
servants. Because of the life that they live, whether in the classroom or
not, we may see Him. Just another step in God's plan to build us
together so that we may rest completely in Him .
. . . being built upon the foundation of the apostles
and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the chief
corner stone;
The campus , given to us by God , through the prayers of many of
His people. It is a place where we grow more into His likeness. A
part of our preparation, that will affect the total life of each
person , here on earth and then when we see Him .
in whom each several building, fitly framed together,
groweth into a holy temple in the Lord;
Our purpose , to know Him . Our vision , to make
Him known. As we work, fellowship, and just get
along with one another. Because of His love, we are
being built continually, through people and
relationships , so that we may be the maximum for
His purpose .
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in whom ye also are builded together for a
habitation of God in the Spirit . ' '
Ephesians 2:20-22
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Faculty and Staff 11
Students 36
Sports 104
Activities 118
Advertisements 152
Thank You, President McQuilkin . . .
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It is our privilege to dedicate the 1976-77 Finial to
one who has shown a true dedication to the Lord Jesus
in serving Him here at Columbia Bible College for
the past nine years .
He has a heart for missions and a fervent love for
the people of God . His close , personal relationship
with the Lord is reflected in the effectiveness of his
public ministry as he relates with and addresses
himself to individual and corporate needs. This
man's life of trust and obedience challenges us to be
victorious in our everyday Christian lives . He is a
man of integrity and self-discipline, and as a
faithful steward seeks to know and to do the will of
God . His heart attitude is one of prayerful concern in
seeking God's will on behalf of those God has
entrusted to him . He knows us and loves us . His
sensitivity to our needs and potentials enables him to
lead us deeper into the purposes of God . His chapel
messages stretch our intellectual capacity and
deepen our sense of urgency in spreading the gospel .
He is our counselor and friend , our President , a
faithful servant , a man of God , J . Robertson
McQuilkin.
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Jesus, Our Corner Stone
Having been built upon
the foundation of the
apostles and prophets,
Christ Jesus Himself
being the corner stone
Ephesians 2:20
Mr. I. R. McQuilkin
President
Mr. James M. Hatch
Provost
Dr. Alan Redpath, Christian Life Conference Speaker, receives portrait from Frank Fry, president of
the Alumni Association.
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Alumni
Association
Mr. and Mrs. John Hehl, Members of the Class of 1926
The Alumni Association, offering member-
ship to all interested former students , now con-
sists of over 4000 members. The association
was organized during commencement week,
1930. In drawing up its constitution, the aim
was stated to "cooperate with the Bible college
and its purpose as expressed in the motto, 'To
Know Him and to Make Him Known'; to pro-
mote fellowship among the graduates; to com-
bine our efforts for the work of the Bible col-
lege." The association, in its effort to fulfill
these aims, offers numerous benefits including
a new Career Assistance Program. Projects are
also launched, and last year the association
presented $50,000 to WMHK at its dedication
ceremony. A portrait was also presented to Dr.
Alan Redpath, featured speaker for the Chris-
tian Life Conference .
Homecoming 1976 was celebrated in con-
junction with the Christian Life Conference in
October. Members of the class of 1926 were
honored at the Homecoming Banquet; four of
the five were present for their 50th reunion.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Hehl,
Miss Venie Johnson, and Mr. Eddie Kunath.
God's Fellow Workers
For we are God's fellow-
workers; you are God's
field, God's building.
I Corinthians 3:9
Dr. Terry Hulbert
Dean of Columbia Graduate School
Dr. Earl McQuay
Dean of Student Affairs
Mr. Bob Kallgren
Assistant to the President
Miss Rebecca Van Gorder
Secretary to the Dean of CGS
Miss Agness Ban
Secretary to the Dean of Student
Affairs
Mrs. Claude Lopez
Secretary to the Assistant to the
President
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Dr. John Ker Munro
Director of CBC Admissions
Mr. Ralph Enlow
Assistant Director of Admissions
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A dm in is tra tion
Mr. Newell Ferris
Registrar
Miss Helen Fahringer
Assistant Registrar
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Secretary to the President
Mrs. Joyce Briggs
Secretary, Admissions Department
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Secretary, Registrar's Office
We Are Being
Graduate
School
Faculty. . .
Dr. Paul Wright
Theology, Bible
Mr. Paul W. Ferris, Jr.
Old Testament, Hebrew
Dr. William Davidson
Director of Admissions; Church
History, Research, Bible
Dr. William Larkin
New Testament, Greek
Mr. Jerome Wells
Teaching Assistant
. . . building on
what has
already begun
Miss Ruth Hakes
Secretary
In whom the whole build-
ing, being fitted together is
growing into a holy temple
in the Lord
Ephesians 2:21
Fitted Together
Dean 's
Offices
Mr. Jack Matthews
Associate Dean for Men
Miss Helen Kornfield
Associate Dean for Women
Mrs. Cheryl Campbell
Secretary in Dean for Men's Office
Dr. Hap Stiuthers
Associate Dean for Off- Campus
Students
Mr. Hugh Foshee
Assistant Dean for Men
Miss Paula Berkey
Assistant Dean for Women
Miss Becky Nehlsen
Secretary in Dean for Women's
Office
Mr. Clifford Bedell
Bible, Missions, Anthropology
Mr. Frank Fry
Director of Extension Ministries
Executive Director
Alumni Association
Dr. Anthony Fortosis
Education, Social Studies
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Dr. Bernard Holmes
Bible , Homiletics
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Dr. David Lalka
English
Miss Dianne Lubinski
English
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Mr. Alben McAllister
Theology, Philosophy
Dr. Richard Melick
Bible, Greek
Miss Sara Petty
Education
Mr. Raymond Scott
Science, Church History
Are Teachers
Mr. Charles Wenzel
Bible , Greek
Mr. Gerald Swank
Visiting Lecturer, Missions
Un dergra duate
Faculty
But now God has placed the members, each one of them, in
the body , just as He desired .
I Corinthians 12:18
Mr. Richard Belcher
Lecturer, Theology
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Dr. Marion Burns
Lecturer, Psychology
Dr. David Denyer
Lecturer, Old Testament,
Archaeology
Mrs. Mildred Sadler
Assistant, Social Studies and
Science
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Our Individual
Christian
Service
Mr. J. Otis Braswell
Director
Mr. Larry McCul lough
Associate Director
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Miss Kathy Bearce
Supervisor
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Miss Mary Faith Phillips
Associate Director
Miss Diane Lounsbury
Assistant
Mrs. Elinor Kruger
Secretary
Mrs. Margaret Ferris
Secretary
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Part Is Important
Mr. William Abernathy
Director of Learning Resources
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Miss Colleen Stevens
Circulation Supervisor
Miss Merry Bazemore
CSRD Circulation Assistant
Miss Cleta Dunaway
Technical Services Librarian
Mrs. Laura Braswell
Circulation Assistant
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Mrs. Edith Frye
Order Assistant
Learning Resources
Center
. . . according to the proper
working of each individual part,
causes the growth of the body for
the building up of itself in love .
Ephesians 3:15
Mr. William Favata
Technical Services Assistant
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Miss Debby Reichel
Director of Christian Service
Resources Department
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We Are A Dwelling
Mr. Frank Fry
Director of Extension
Ministries
Electronic
Media
In whom you also are being
built together into a dwell-
ing of God in the Spirit .
Ephesians 2:22
Mrs. Joyce Supplee
Secretary, Extension Ministries
Mr. R. J. Kennedy
Director of Electronics Media
Mr. Jim Rakes
Electronic Technician
Miss Edie Kendall
Secretary, Alumni Affairs
Mr. Mark Shepherd
Tape Librarian
Mr. Kenneth Weber
Tape Technician
Mrs. Carlene Kidwell
Secretary, Career Assistance
Program
Extension Ministries
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WMHK
Of God
WMHK, 89.7 on the FM radio
dial , began its first broadcast on
August 30, 1976 at 7:30 p.m.
The program began with a dia-
logue between David Morrison,
the program director, and Presi-
dent McQuilkin. Plans for the
radio station began over five
years ago , and the fruition of
these plans has been real evi-
dence of the power of the God of
the impossible .
This power was particularly
brought to awareness at the dedi-
cation ceremony for WMHK on
October 7, 1976 during the
Christian Life Conference. At
this time it was announced that
the Alumni Project Goal to raise
$50,000 for the radio station had
been met. God has continued to
show His faithfulness as the truth
of His Word has been announced
over WMHK to thousands
throughout South Carolina and
parts of Georgia and North Caro-
lina.
Mr. David Morrison
Director of Programming
Mr. Don Hughes
Announcer
Mr. Larry Weidman
News Director
Miss Marcia Williams
Secretary
We Are Joined
Business
Affairs
But the one who
joins himself to the
Lord is one spirit
with Him
I Corinthians 6:16
Mr. John Davidson
Business Manager
Mr. Roger Tilton
Manager
Mr. Sal LoGalbo
Architect, Helps Int'l Mission
Mrs. Many Jones
Cashier
Campus
Bookstore
Mrs. Sue Mitchell
Secretary of Business Affairs
Mrs. Patty Beery
Cashier
Mr. Joe Piotter
Postmaster
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Mr. Andy Kaups
Manager, Accounting Department
Mr. Marquis Ryan
Account Payable Clerk
Mr. Ron Faircloth
Manager, Office Services
Mis. Susan Hart
Office Assistant
Accounting
Mr. Gil Baker
Accountant
Office
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Services
Mrs. Prudence Bedell
Mail List Clerk
Mr. Fred Alexander
Director of Information
Miss Gerry Harry
Secretary
Information
Services
Food
Services
Mr. William Leavel
Manager of Food Services
The Spirit Of God
Mrs. Betty Matthews
Hostess
Mrs. Shirley Steed
Dietician
Miss Marilyn Niewoehner
Manager of Health Services
Mr . Robert Hutto
Assistant to Managei
4rs. Susanne Faircloth
Mrs. Jeanie Krebs
Mrs. Kim West
iupervisor of Administrative
Secretary
Secretary
Services
Administrative Services
Dwells In Us
Mr. Rigba Wolfe
Manager
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Mr. John Janney
College Service/Transponation
Supervisor
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Assistant to Manager
Mr. Wayne Frederick
Electrician/Heating and Cooling
Technician
Mr. Lee Morris
Custodian
Mr. Theodore Warren
Custodian
Physical
Plant
Mr. Carl Goff
Auto Mechanic
Mr. Wilson Matthews
Security Officer
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Building Together . . .
Music
Department
Mr. G. William Supplee
Director
Mr. William Hoyt
Voice Instructor (on sabbatical)
Miss Carol Kirkpatrick
Music Instructor
Mrs. Edna Larkin
Secretary
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And Helping Us Build
Not Pictured:
Mrs. Gail Haslatt
Cashier, Accounting Department
Beverly Hardee
Secretary, Physical Plant
Mr. Bob Endicott
Reprographic Supervisor, Office Services
Mrs. Judy Hatch
Nursery Supervisor
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Students
Columbia Graduate School
of
Bible And Missions
And can it be that I should gain an interest in the Savior's blood?
Died He for me, who caused His pain? For me, who Him to death pursued?
Amazing love! How can it be that Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
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Long my imprisoned spirit lay fast bound in sin and nature's night;
Thine eye diffused a quickening ray, I woke, the dungeon flamed with light;
May chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
Charles Wesley
Karen I . Adams
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Gary J . Beery
Charles T .
Bennetch
Janet K.
Bennetch
Wayne W. Adams
Richard J . Arma
Linda D . Barnett
William C.
Bochman
Rick E.
Brooks
Judith A .
Brown
Stephen D.
Bryant
Linda L.
Caldwell
Sylvia Chan
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Barbara L.
Chapman
Stephen R.
Chatfield
Beverly A .
Child
Leiton E.
Chinn
R. Andrew
Choate
John Connelly
Marjorie A .
Coon
Rouse Joe
Copeland
George D.
Crow
George E.
Dainty
Mary T.
Dainty
Gregory M.
Darnieder
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GRAD LIFE COUNCIL
Rich Nichols - Social Chairman
Leiton Chinn - Koinonia
Chairman
Danny Plunkett - Chairman of
Special Projects
George Crow - President
Judy Brown - Music Chairman
Ed Eshleman - Resource and
Communication
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Elizabeth L. Duggan
Kathleen F. Duvall
R. Sally Erway
Edgar S. Eshleman
Robert Evans
Cesareo L. Fernandez
Caroline B. Fleming
Phyllis L. Florence
Russel L. Fowler
Joyce E. Friesen
Barbara A . Gaunt
Larry L . Gentry
Elizabeth B. Gerow
Michael Grant
Marcia Gustafson
Hubert R. Haaga
Willard C.
Hardee Jr.
Judy E. Hardin
Robert S .
Hartman
Dennis W .
Henderson
Nash W . Hester
Jr.
Janet A . Hicks
Arthur D .
Hopkins
Mary G. Hower
Thomas A .
Hughes
Charlotte
Hurst
Rickie W.
James
Robert L.
Jarrett
Marian ty.
Johnson
Eugene H.
Jones
Soon K. Kim
John C. Kinser
Duane R. Kruger
Ronald F. Lace
Nancy W . Little
Mary Jo Livingston
Kathy L. Lutz
Dorothy Jean Lynch
E. Hope MacEwen
Lloyd T. Magewu
Jennie R. Mahoney
Beth A. Mays
Susan K. McClain
Jeanette A. McNealy
Joseph R. Medina
Kenneth B. Merriken
Sandra S . Mills
Jean E. Mlincek
John A. Mower
R. James Munn
Jean M. Nelson
Maurice L. Neese
Richard L. Nichols
Brian H . Nicholson
Virgilio H. Oberes
Jonathan M. Olford
George Ostojic
Janice K. Patton
Danny H . Plunkett
Militza T . Poleksic
Louise Powell
Lucinda J . Reisman
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Lewis S.
Roberts
John L .
Robinson
Gary N . Roop
Patricia A.
Rowse
Jacob Samuel
Charles F.
Sawyer
David
Seaborne
Janet L.
Shickley
R. Elaine
Shickley
William J.
Shipley
Marilyn A.
Simmons
Lucy P.
Singleton
Cathye L.
Smith
Donalda A.
Smith
Sara A .
Spearing
Ruth L .
Stehfest
John W .
Steketee
Marcia J.
Stevens
Linda L. Storms
Dennis L. Stiatton
Kumiko Takeuchi
Louis L . Werner
Claudine Tali
Dennis Temple
Robert R. Thomson
Shirley R. Wiens
Corene B. Tooley
George Tricket
Jay R. Weaver
Donald V. Winter
"Our Prayer"
May the Mind of Christ
my Savior live in me
from day to day ,
By His love and power
controlling all I do
and say.
May the Word of God
dwell richly in my
heart from hour to
hour,
So that all may see I
triumph only through
His power.
May His beauty rest
upon me as I seek the
lost to win ,
And may they forget
the channel , seeing
only Him .
Philippians 2:5
Words by: Kate B.
Wilkinson
Cheryl Cutter
and Husband
Our lives being
built in Him
Andy
Rambikur
Alice Price
Sue Crist
David
Webster
and Family
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Karen E.
Riseden
Angus
Mcintosh
and Wife
Kay
Mary
Browning
Mike Joline
and Wife
Randall Krebs
and Wife
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Joel Martinez
and Family
Rosalie
Batter o
Virginia Brant
and Husband
Amy
Schaeffer
J. Light foot
Grasty
and Wife
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Tom Whalen
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Gary Fallon
Dorrie Poland
Linda
Thompson
Leslie
Nordman
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Deborah Glick
David Banks
Tim Pifer
Dale Tuggy
Arleen
Gaudry
Joe Fera
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Jim Fleetwood
and Wife
Sylvia Phelps
Tom Cregan
and Wife
Julius
Mutwota
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Jim Hay ward
Sam Hinson
and Family
Becky
Johnston
Ernie Taylor
Gunda Taylor
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Patty Dunlap
Verne G.
Marshall
Dana Petit
Henry Mallon
Galen
Manapat
Evelyn
Marquardt
Except the Lord build the
house, they labor in vain
that build it, except the
Lord keep the city, the
watchman waketh but in
vain.
Psalm 127:1
Alan
Dyczewski
and Family
Deborah
Martin
Dale Angst adt
Rick Miller
and Wife
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Rooted and built up in Him,
and established in the
faith, as ye have been
taught, abounding therein
with thanksgiving.
Colossians 2:7
Susan Bonner
and Husband
Stewart Stout
Gabriel Galdo
Parks Wilson
Steven P.
Brueck
and Wife
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Lynn Costa
Alexander
Ngonyi
Mike Clark
Candace
Preston
Valerie
Wheeler
Phyllis Morris
Silvana di
Paolo
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Libby Smith
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Priscilla Jones
Jennie Wilson
Mary Capron
Dennis
Shumate
David W.
Shull
Dawn
Erdmann
Gordon
Johnston
Frank Noell
Steve Powell
Joy Duvall
Terry L. Fulks
and Wife
62
Raymond
Medina
and Family
Kirk Arnold
Tina Hays
Steve Ward
T. Mark
Phillips
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Jim Braswell
and Wife
Joe Estes
and Wife
Dan
Clendenin
Cindy Johnson
Chris Kidwell
and Wife
Fay Lopez
Mike Walker
and Wife
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Sarah Melton
and Family
Hazel
Sutherland
Rick Floyd
and Wife
Cindy Watts
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LaVonne
Martin
Dan Smyth
and Wife
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and Wife
Roger Bennett
Renita
Morgan
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Stuart Scott
Steve
Rambikur
F. Charles
Ekpenyong
Donna L.
Cottle
Joe Donahue
and Wife
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Bill West
and Wife
Dave Sturgeon
James R.
Simoneau
and Wife
Not Pictured:
Karen Cocke
Timothy Ham
Teresa James
Catherine Matthews
Deborah Matthews
Kim Payne
Paul Peterson
Scott Quillin
Craig Reoch
Richard Peck
God has used others to build us.
May God now use us to build
others.
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Juniors. . .having
been firmly rooted . . .
and now being built up in Him.
Col 2:7a
Rick Alcala
Terry Arant
Dan Bailey
Richard Barmore
Richard Barron
David Bellelsle
Tony Borack
Steven Boyd
Phil Brown
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Patricia Brown
Jane Bryan
John W . Burnett
Rachael Calhoun
Tim Carlson
Jeff Carlton
Amy Chambers
G . Lawrence Clark
Christina Clayton
Ronnie Cooper
David Cox
Micheal Davis
Cathy Dawson
Jim Deal
Mick Dean
Bruce Deming
Lynn Duhan
Eric Durst
Elaine Enlow
William D. Eiving
Dianne Falink
Michele Falink
Mary Lyn Flake
Charles Garner
Theresa Glick
David Gossett
Penny Greer
Esther Gross
Lisa Hale
Randy Hamrick
Johnny Hands
Bryan Harms
Charles Harrah
Nancy Harris
Ben Herlong
David Hitzing
Sharon Hopkins
Deborah Horton
Jeannie Hubbard
Debbie Hungerpiiler
Steve Johnson
Kathy Jones
Mark Krautler
Cinda Krecker
Pam Kupferschmid
Paul Kupferschmid
Sharon Kupferschmid
David Livingston
John Lee
David Lohnes
Walter Ludwick
Patti Malone
Asa Mangham
Ruth March
Tim McAndrew
Jerri Moore
Elizabeth Nelms
Gloria Nichols
Mike Noverini
Richard Peck
in whom the whole building
Doug Shiplett
Sally Silman
being fitted together is growing . . . Eph. 2:21
Steven Simmons
Zack Slaughter
Benjamin Small
Nellie Smith
Sharon Sprouse
William Taylor
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Bob Thompson
Wilbur Thompson
Julia Troxler
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Duane Vermeland
Dennis Wade
Ted Wingo
Wayne Zaepfel
Thomas Zaprzalka
Thomas Zasadny
CAMERA SHY:
Dale Angstadt
Trudy Adams
Gary Branham
Ken Busbee
James Chapman
Steve Cheatwood
Lois Ferris
Jan Fulks
Edward Gaston
Jane Grinton
Tony Hart
Reggie Haslett
Steven Kittrell
Bill Logan
Julius Mutwota
Alexander Ngonyi
Alfred Pritchard
Nancy Scarborough
Eddy Taylor
Gunda Taylor
Mary Anne Walker
"According to the grace of God which was given to
me, as a wise masterbuilder I laid a foundation, and
another is building upon it. But let each man be
careful how he builds upon it. For no man can lay a
foundation other than the one which is laid , which is
Jesus Christ. "
I Corinthians 3:10-11
"For I will set my eyes on them for good , and I
will bring them again to this land; and I will
build them up and not overthrow them, and I
will plant them and not pluck them up. "
Jeremiah 24:6
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with unique design . . . Creativity
Sophomores of '79 Are Building
Together in Understanding
Sophomore small
group leaders are
helping to build our
class in discipleship.
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THERE'S A QUIET UNDERSTANDING
Tedd Smith
There's a quiet understanding when we're gathered in the Spirit,
It's a promise that He gives us when we gather in His name.
There's a love we feel in Jesus, There's a manna that He feeds us,
It's a promise that He gives us when we gather in His Name. And
we know when we're together, sharing love and understanding,
That our brothers and our sisters feel the oneness that He brings .
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Jesus, For the way you love and
feed us, Hand and Hand
with Jesus today, Thank
you, Thank you Lord.
Thank you, Thank you,
Lord.
Bene W .
Allday
Billy
Barber
Amanda T.
Bingham
Tom
Bizjak
Nathan C.
Rebekah S .
George L.
Thomas J.
Deborah L.
Sherri R
Bullock
Burchett
Cail
Campbell
Carlson
Cate
There's a love we feel in Jesus.
Cathy
Clark
In prayer we sense Jesus' love among us.
Cindy G .
Clark
Becky J .
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Joel T.
DeHart
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I il thou hast denied me thrice.
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Lois G.
Bob C.
Bruno W.
Rachel R.
Mary Jane
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Forry
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Frandell
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Greene
Suzanne E.
Gregan
Toni L. Douglas W.
Grigg Hale
Joyce I.
Perry L.
Rebecca A.
Sally J.
Mike G .
Laurie A.
Hallila
Hampton
Hancock
Hayes
Hazeltine
Helms
Larry J . Sandra L .
Henry Hopkins
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Hovis
Sharon L.
Ivey
Cindy M.
Jackson
And we know when we're together, sharing love and understanding.
Curtis S .
Amanda M.
Hedy J.
Suzette L.
Susanna F.
Mats S .
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Johnston
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Not Pictured:
Michael R. Alford
Daniel A. Bailey
Earl Y. Baine, Jr.
Robert M . Baugh
Rosemary F. Baugh
O'dell S. Belger
Harris S . Boyce
Phillip A . Brown
James R. Cagle
Suzanne H. Cregan
Keith Doster
Wayne J. Edwards
Barry L. Ferguson
Thomas R. Grigsby
Lawrence B. Hansley
David R. Hawkins
Harold L. Jones, Jr.
Kathryn R. Jones
Randy W. Kennedy
Ken Nasshan
Elizabeth W. Nelms
Gloria R. Nichols
Michael A. Ondera
Farrell C . Ramsey
Nick Reed
Beth R. Schmidt
David E. Stalvey
Cathy D. Strader
Douglas S . Thomas
Thomas A . Thompson
Sue N. Touart
Patrick R. Wheeler
Mercedes Ruiz
Chuck E .
Wall, Jr.
Joel T .
Tom P.
Barbara L.
June E .
Beth D .
George J
Winchell
Wood
Woodward
Worthington
Wroten
Wylong
Here we are gathered together,
We hope you've enjoyed what we've done.
We are the Sophomores of '79,
It is our pleasure to give you our time .
For we love you brethren,
And just really desire to see .
Love and fellowship in Christ ,
Here at C. B.C.
Chuck Schwandt - I John 4:7-8
We Are One
In the Spirit . . .
Loving. . .
Living. . .
Laughing .
Together
The Freshman Class
Flelping One
Rhonda L. Adams
Bonnie S. Alexander
Connie Lou Alexander
Edward L. Avis, Jr.
Randy Baer
Jeffrey A. Barber
Kersten A . Bayt
Stephen P. Becker
Frank J. Bedell
Kebede T. Belihu
Dennis L . Bell
Kathleens. Bontrager
LEFT: Big Brother, Dennis Shumate; and Big
Sister, Rosalie Dattero.
Douglas H . Bowman
Hal Boyce
Another
RIGHT: Advisor, Dr. Fortosis.
Joann D . Branham
Ellen M . Braun
H. H. Samuel Chiow
Stephen B. Claiborne
William R. Coleman
Deborah A . Cosper
Martha L. Cosper
Teresa A . Cottle
Donald W. DeHart
Gilbert A. DeWitt
Lydia A . Duhan
Diana L. Duke
Elizabeth S . Dunn
Wayne Edwards
Lois Eggimann
MarkR. Engelthaler
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Andrew J. Eremic
Terry L. Fender
Bruce E . Garner
Kathryn L. Gieser
Cynthia E. Grasty
Wendi M. Greene
James Gregory, Jr.
Daniel G . Gustafson
Roger W . Ham
Deborah L. Hamilton
Leon Jones
Arthur J . Joyce
David H. Kammerer
Timothy D . Kelty
John J. Kennedy
Ruth A . Kupferschmid
Ruth D . Kuykendall
Lucille J . Laudani
Susan V . Layman
Judy M . Leibbrand
Barbara A . Lester
Karen D . Linton
James L. Lowe
Mary Anne Macomber
Louis D . Martini
Edgar S . Marvin
Sheryl J. Matthews
Kent D. McCallister
Deborah J. McCarthy
Sherri L. McDonough
DarrellG. Mclntyre
Michael W. McKague
Sue Ellen McKay
Bryan K. McKenzie
Pamela R. McQuay
John W. Meckes
James S . Miller
Rebecca L. Morris
George C. Myers
David L. North
Sherrill Northington
Jacqueline C. Ogle
100
Kenneth L. Ogle
Susan K . Oliver
Edwin Ortiz
William M. Overlook
Cynthia A. Owen
Brian J. Pelnik
Catherine D. Peterson
Elizabeth M. Poole
Larry M . Pullis
Katherine A . Rascher
J . Mark Rees
Elizabeth A . Reynolds
Virgil F. Rice
Kevin D. Riley
Diane Rosenberger
KathrynS. Salzman
Jane L. Samuel
Katherine E . Sandif er
Bennett J. Schiller
Barbara A . Schmid
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Beth Schmidt
Dane S . Schnarr
Thomas B. Sefik
Joseph O. Sellers
Lesa A. Shackelford
Jonathan D . Sharpe
F. William Shattuck
Daniel L. Shoemaker
Gloria J. Smethers
Richard W. Smith
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Robert W. Spooner
Donna M. Stanley
Mary K . Strauss
Cathy C. Sullivan
Paul D . Thigpen
Susan B. Thomas
Zondra K. Todd
Sue Touart
Lola F. Tripp
Janice J . Tuggy
James M. Turner
Julia R. Warwick
Gary I . Watanabe
J . Keith Watkins
John B. Weed
Cynthia A . Wheeler
Mark A . Williams
Tina M . Wilson
Rebecca J. Winn
Jeffrey A. Woods
Charles E . Wright
Rebecca L. Yount
Alina I. Zuniga
NOT PICTURED:
William M. Branch
Jonna M . Darnieder
Cheryl E . Elkins
R. Donald Hughes
James M. Hunnewell
Deborah J. Marion
Sharnel A . Miller
Faye C . Murrell
Gary L. Nihart
Leah O . Osimbo
John H . Piland
William C. Prince
Janet L. Ramsey
AlanR. Riley
Richard F . Robinson
Francetta J . Smyth
Suzanne M. E. Taylor
David S . Walker
Shireen E. Wilder
Brenda C. Wilson
John D . Yandle
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Cougar's Soccer 76
Opponent
CBC
Allen University
7
Baptist College
2
3
USC (OT)
4
2
YMCA (coaches club)
4
3
International Students
1
2
1976 Soccer Team: (L to R) Verne Marshall, Steve Rambikui,
Skeetei Moote, Dan Shoemaker, Paul Kupferschmid , David
North, Dan Bailey, Kimo Turner, Tim Carlson, Michael
Grant. BACK: Don Price, Bob Fortosis, Frank Bedell, Bob Pri-
est, Stu Scott, Gaetano Sottile, Brent Preston, Mark Williams,
Steve Claiborne, Keith Powlison, Ken Nasshan, Jonathon
Olford .
106
Christ Jesus Himself being the chief cornerstone
107
Men 's Interm ural Soccer
Won Lost
Sr. 6
Jr. 2 4
Soph. 4 2
Fr. 6
Intermural Champs: Seniors
108
Though we are built as separate
buildings , we experience unity through
Christ.
109
Cougars
Basketball '77
1977 Basketball Team: (L to R) Kevin McWilliams,
Keith McKenzie, Ken Merriken, Tom Sefik, Dave
Van De Water, Gary Roop, Ted Wingo, Gil DeWit,
Jimmy Cook, Jeff Barber, Coach Matthews, Jona-
than Olford. Not Pictured: Keith Watkins
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1977 Results
OPPONENT
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Dave Lucas
Creative Media
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Dave Lucas
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that others may see the habitation of God in
In term ural Basketball
Win
Loss
Freshman
4
Sophomores
1
4
Juniors
3
2
Seniors
5
1
Grads
4
'2
Intermural Champs: Grads
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Volleyball
113
CBC
Tennis
MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT
First Place: Denny Huist
Gloria Nichols
Runners Up: Dan Gustafson
Diane Lounsbury
115
Women 's P.E.
And
Intermural
Soccer
"Or know ye not that your body is a temple of the Holy
Spirit which is in you, which ye have from God . . . glo-
rify God therefore in your body. "
I Cor. 6:19-20
The philosophy of the Women's P.E. Department is that
if the body is in good condition, then one's lifestyle will
reflect a more effective service and bring glory to our
God.
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v.
Activities
Student
Activities
Student Activities Committee: Mike
Potts, Chairman; Scott Sherrod, Terry
Arant, Nancy Harris and Jeff Wayne.
Student
Council
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Building better leaders
for His Service
Student Association Officers: (bottom left)
President Gary Fallon, Secretary Jerry
Moore, Treasurer Chris Kidwell, Vice
President Mike Potts.
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Student
Foreign Missions
Fellowship
Teaching the foundational truth that missions is on the heart of God
is essential to involve students in foreign missions now.
Class Representatives: Ken Pennings, Mary Capron, Keith Powli-
son. Deb Horton, Lois Forry, Jean Takeuchi, Jim Munn, and Steve
Ward.
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Executive Council: Chiis Clayton, Treasurer:
Don Schaeffer, Vice President; David Banks,
President; Lynn Costa , Secretary.
Our purpose is to motivate each
student to the full personal
involvement that God desires for
him in building His worldwide
Church. Exposure in chapel, to the
world scene in relationship to the
missionary endeavor informs
students concerning God's formation
of His church.
"Unless the Lord build the house
They labor in vain who build it;"
Psalms 127:1a
Building His
ch urch in all
the world.
Building His ch urch
through prayer . .
Praying that His Name may be known in every land. The 1977
Project is our channel to supply news paper tract-inserts in a
suburb of Tokyo and to send CBC students as summer missionar-
ies over seas.
and projects.
Geographical
Prayer Group Leaders: Bill Shipley, Joel Deheart, Donna Cottle, Frank Noel, Brent
Preston, John Queen, Doug Shiplett, Andy Rambike and Tom Cam.
God provided through us, funds for the beginning of a
classroom building for our "sister" school, the Carribean Bible
Center in 1976 . He provided for us a new radio tower also.
The 1977 SFMF project has been our channel to see Him
provide funds for the beginning of another radio tower. May His
Word go over the air from Sri Lanka .
Men 's Dorm Council
"And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some
as pastors and teachers , for the equipping of the saints for the work of service , to the
building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the
knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs
to the fullness of Christ. "
Ephesians 4: 11-13
Men's Doim Council Officers: Vice President Galen Manapat, President Joe Ferra, Secre-
tary/Treasurer Phil Brown. Floorleaders: Roger Bennett, Mike Noverini, Ted Wingo, Stew-
art Stout, Mick Dean and Rickie James.
Women's Dorm Council
Love Builds Bridges
Instead Of Walls
. . . walk in love , just as Christ
also loved you . . .
- Eph. 5:2
Impossible Dreams . . .
"people finding each
other at right moments,
in unexpected , obscure places
for God-ordained reasons . . .
IMPOSSIBLE means that i,
an ordinary young woman,
can be something special and
significant
in an enormous, hurting world.
i can be love where i live,
and that is Christ . . .
and He really does make ALL
the difference !
- Ann Kiemel
There grows a special brand of His love as the daughters of the King
seek to learn more of their inheritance. We've dared to dream, and
have believed our Father for impossible things in each of our lives. We
asked for a year of precious living together: loving, caring, and sharing.
Our heart's prayer has been that Christ might "manifest through us the
sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place." (II Corinthians
2:14) And may our hearts continue to fall in love with our Lord over and
over again.
IMPOSSIBLE DREAMERS:
TOP LEFT: Dorm Council Officers:
Nancy Hubbard, Pres.: Mary Brown-
ing, V. P.; Patty Dunlap, Sec-
Treas.
ABOVE: Floorleaders: Elaine Enlow,
Renita Morgan, Catherine Matthews,
Jane Bayuszik, Jeannie Hubbard, Deb
Hungarpillar, Joy Duvall.
LEFT: R.A.'s: Donalda Smith, Kathy
Jones, Judy Brown.
Building Disciples In
Christian Service
" . . . the things which you
have heard from me in the
presence of many witnesses,
these entrust to faithful men ,
who will be able to teach others
also. "
II Timothy 2:2
International
Organization
A new organization building
oneness through His love.
Operation
Koinonia
"We who had sweet fellowship
together, Walked in the house of
God in the throng . ' '
Psa. 55:14
" . . . but if we walk in the
light as He Himself is in the
light, we have fellowship with
one another, and the blood of
Jesus His Son cleanses us from all
sin. "
1 John 1:7
Grads . . .
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This year's choir ministered in approxi-
mately fifty worship services while school was
in session, most of these in the greater Colum-
bia area . Also the choir traveled on tour during
the winter short quarter. This tour consisted of
twenty-two concerts in seventeen days,
throughout North Carolina, Virginia, South
Carolina , and Georgia . The Acceptance of the
songs, and responses to them was good. The
choir praises the Lord for His work through
them.
"TO KNOW HIM AND TO MAKE HIM KNCJftN!
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The Ambassador Choir, under the direc-
tion of G. William Supplee, gives CBC stu-
dents a unique opportunity for well-bal-
anced training. The choir presents programs
around the theme "Joy in our Lord Jesus
Christ." The impact of the choir on indi-
vidual student's lives, however, is much
greater than the visible ministry on campus
and in local churches. Rehearsals emphasize
not only memorization of concert numbers,
but also voice training and music reading
skills. The Group Ministries Seminar assists
in the growth of individuals, as well as helps
in the group ministry. Choir members also
perform in a variety of social events.
The backbone of the choir is the Christian
Service group consisting of one second-year
choir member, and four or five first-year
members. The discipleship ministry through
these groups is the basis of much of the
choir's impact on individual lives.
Ambassador
Choir 1976-77
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Chapel
Choir
Chapel Choir Cabinet Members: (1 to r) Liz Dunn, Publicity Chair-
man; Carol Kirkpatrick, Director; Dan Shoemaker, Recording
Engineer; Annette Low, Secretary; Jennie Wilson, Librarian; Keith
Doster, President; Bunny Schmid, Social Chairman.
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138
True Life Company celebrates life in
Christ with musical joy and a message of
hope. They offer a broad repertoire of music
appealing to people of all ages and musical
tastes in a variety of settings, including
worship services, youth meetings, retreats
and banquets. The versatile group plays
twelve different instruments and involves
four composer/arrangers.
The True Life Company members are: Frank Fry, Pro-
ducer; Carol Kirkpauick, Music Director; Dave Belle
Isle, Student Director; Tom Bezjak, Carol Bondurant,
Joel Bonnette, Ginny Brant, Kay Fry, Brian Harms,
Sharon Kupferschmid , Scott Powell, Lucy Singleton,
Dennis Stratton, Ron Sutherland, Julie Warwick, Alton
Brant, Jerri Moore.
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will
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The ministry of True Life Company is not
limited to musical channels. Their outreach
expands to the deaf, to teaching in Sunday
Schools, leading youth rallies, and sharing
the gospel in churches and homes . In
addition to the effective ministry of the
group as a whole each member benefits from
the training in teamwork and the variety of
experiences involved .
WCBC
Band
Dear Father ,
We want to thank You, and praise You for Your
love and sustaining strength through the rough spots
of the putting together of the Finial. Thank You
for pushing us to the limits and then providing for
us to meet the expectations set before us. And
Lord, a special thanks belongs to You for the
Friendships we've acquired through this and for the
victories we've experienced day by day through
Your grace.
With bowed hearts of
Praise .
The Finial Staff
143
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Finial Staff Cabinet Members: Fred Alexan-
der, Advisor; Doug Shiplett, Editor; Lydia
Duhan, Assistant Editor; Bob Deckard, Busi-
ness Manager- Photo Chief.
'77 Finial Staff
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802 Chris Drive , West Columbia , SC 29169
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thine own understanding , in all thy ways acknowledge Him ,
and He shall direct thy paths. " Proverbs 3:5-6
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individually and corporately look to Jesus as Lord of our lives. Because of this, God has brought unity, love,
fellowship, and truth to our hall, a part of His body. Jesus is free to express Himself to and through us as we
pray , exhort , counsel , love , and share with one another .
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BOX 512
GRESHAM, OREGON 97030
PEOPLE: Eskimo, Indian,
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River Road at Dutch Square
798-6100
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Hulsey's Foods, Inc.
Portion Control
Meats and Seafoods
3740 Pearl
252-2014
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Arnold Carl Westphal
"Evangelizing
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1401 Ohio Street
Michigan City, Indiana 46360
conservative baptist foreign mission society
Raymond Buker Jr.
Personnel Secretary
Founded on the Word
Focused on the World
CBFMS welcomes CBC students to fill personnel needs for both short
term and long term service in the areas of evangelism , church
planting, youth ministries, Christian education , elementary and
secondary education, houseparents, secretaries, maintenance,
nurses , doctors and pharmacists .
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Wheaton, Illinois 60187
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Service Food Distributor
Harold W. VonNessen, Pastor 256-6793
P.O. Box 1211 WestColumbia.SC
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