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Tire  President's 
Message 


During  my  years  at  Algoma  University  College  in  Sault  Ste. 
Marie,  I  had  the  prixilege  of  ha\ing  an  ongoing  interaction 
with  our  Native  Community. 

I  remember  distinctly  of  one  incident,  standing  on  the  front 
steps  of  Shingwauk  Hall,  with  a  90-year-old  Elder  and  a 
Medicine  Man.  The  three  of  us  stood  quietly  looking  out  o\'er 
our  Campus  and  the  St.  Mary's  River. 


Pointing  to  our  front  lawn,  the  old  Elder  stated,  "Many 

battles  have  been  fought  here.  My  people  would  come  prepared  to  talk  of  peace  but  at  times  they  were 

ambushed." 


Then  standing  up  straight,  he  proudly  exclaimed,  "But  they  were  warriors!  They  were  always 
prepared!" 

As  Christians,  can  we  say  the  same?  Spiritual  warfare  is  real.  We  must  always  be  prepared. 

I  trust  this  past  year  has  added  to  your  preparation;  that  it  has  better  equipped  you  to  li\'e  that  daily 
life,  at  times,  in  the  heat  of  the  battle. 

You  are  a  "Warrior  for  Christ".  Wear  his  armour  proudly,  remembering,  you  do  not  walk  alone. 

Let's  encourage  each  other  by  remembering  God's  special  reference  to  Joshua's  army  as  they  moved 
into  position  on  that  great  day  when  the  sun  and  moon  stood  still.  "The  valiant  warriors  went  up  from 
Gilgal  with  Joshua."  (Joshua  10:7) 


Dr.  Bruce  E.  Gordon 
President,  OBC/OTS 


:y^pf='l^^S^-V-  ,  ■'""-O.'^OS^'Nr'."'- 


£ii^-*-  '-Vi -iSV'^ 


Many  memories  from  this  past  year  have  been  captured  in  this  book.  They  are  the 
good  times  with  friends  either  shidying  or  playing  or  just  plain  procrastinating.  Jus. 
as  the  contents  will  evoke  the  happy  memories,  there  are  also  memories  of  the  hard 
times,  the  battles  that  are  always  waged  for  one  reason  or  another  during  a  school 
year.  The  most  exciting  thing  about  that  is  that  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  and  His  Father 
and  the  Comforter  have  been  there  every  step  of  the  way.  We  as  Christians  ha\e 
built  our  lives  on  the  foundation  of  the  life  of  Jesus  Christ.  In  the^^iable  of  the 
foolish  man  and  the  wise  man,  the  wise  man  builds  his  house  i 
rock.  The  rock  for  each  of  us  is  Jesus  Christ.  As  many  of^s^     " 
found  out  this  year.  He  is  the  One  upon  whom  we  ca 
stand  andnot  be  destroyed  by  the  storms  in  our  lives 
Thank  you,  Jesus,  for  being  that  Rock.  We  gi\'e  YouJ 
all  glory  and  honor.  ■ 


The  beaut)'  and 
majesty  of  God' i- 
creation  goes 
beyond 

explanation,  but 
ne\er  be\'ond 
contemplation! 
—  A  beautiful  sunsi' 
on  the  beach  at 
Awenda  Provincial 
Park.<= 

Our  President,  Trisha  De\'rie 


takes  some 


time  to  erase  the  pressures  ot  her  rigorous 
>chedule,  while  cie\  eloping  deeper 
relationships  with  her  co-worker.  How  do 
\  ou  steer  this  thing  anvwav,  Tanva?  tl 


The  men  ot  OBL  ore  not  only 
smart,  full  of  wisdtim,  romantic 
and  friendh".  The\'reassexvas 
the\-  come,  as  you'can  see  by'the 
incredibly  impressed  ladies  of 
OBC.Ii    ' 


One  of  the  prerequisites 
for  the  position  of 
treasurer  is  the  content  of 
huge  amounts  of  air.  Or  is 

that  hot  air?   => 

Hal  I  guess  no  one  has 
bothered  to  listen  to  the 
weather  report.  Well, 
they'll  be  a  swimmin' 
tonitel  *= 


Once  upon  a  time  in  the  land  of  OBC,  the  student  leaders  travelled  to  a  far  away  place,  Awenda  Provincial  Park, 
where  all  the  families  play.  Everyone  was  really  excited  about  the  new  year,  but  decided  to  take  time  out  for 
ourselves.  At  least,  that's' what  most  of  us  had  in  mind,  right,  Chris?! 

Drip,  Drop,  Flash,  BOOM!!!  The  familiar  sounds  of  the  first  night.  Hey,  there  is  a  flood  in  the  basement  of  my  tent. 
Xo,  I  eiidn't  wet  mv  sleeping  bag.  I  haven't  seen  this  much  water  since  the  flood  in  Noah's  day.  While  some  worked 
hard  diggiiig  trenches  around  their  tents,  certain  individuals,  J.  and  D.,  slept  in  a  nice  dry  car.' 

Cherlvn  Pagan  had  a  farm,  EIEIO.  And  on  that  farm  she  had  "Sommerspv "?  First  day',  it  rained  most  of  the 
morning',  so  rnan\'  hopped  in  the  bus  and  spent  the  afternoon  at  Cherh'n's  farm.  Some  decided  to  toug,h  it  out  and 
hang  out  at  the  campsite  and  had  tons  of  fun.  The  weather  cleared  up'in  the  evening,  but  the  wind  picKed  up.  We 
headed  to  the  beach  to  watch  the  whitecapped  waves  hit  the  rocks.  \\Tio  are  the  two  bra\e  souls  who  swam  in  these 
waves,  Mimi  and  Shelly?  Our  \'er\'  own  '  On  Shore  Singers"  entertained  most  of  the  trip.  That  night  on  the  beach, 
they  led  praise  and  worship  songs'.  WTiat  an  opportuniu'  to  be  surrounded  by  God's  beaufs'  and  peace. 

Sunshine,  sunshine  in  m\-  soul  todaw  What  a  great  w'av  to  begin  our  second  da\-  camping.  VVe  began  with  some 
quality  group  bonding  time.   He\',  Sco'tt,  how  far  can  \ou  Flv?  Then  we  headed  for  the  beacli  for  the  afternoon. 
Canoeing,  swimmingTbeach  \-olIe\'ball,  football  or  just  some  relaxing  in  the  sun.  And  for  some  extra  excitement,  how 
about  we  throw  people  with  their 'clothes  on  in  the  water,  eh,  Sandy!  OBC's  famous  leaning  tower  of  Pisa,  Four 
people  high-  AMAZlXG! 

After  a  great  afternoon,  student  leaders  headed  back  to  the  campsite  for  a  Dave  Nichol's 
barbeque.  Dut  what  is  this!!  OBC  leaders  had  lost  three  kittens  who  then  began  to  cry!  What  a  long 
hike  this  is  going  to  be.  Shelly,  Heidi  and  Danielle.  What  ha\e  we  here?  What  kind  of  example  is 
thumbing  a  ride  with  a  complete  stranger? 

To  end  our  spectacular  experience,  we  shared  food,  fellowship  and  fun.  A  huge  thanks  goes  out 
to  the  entire  Communit\-  Life  staff  who  organized  an  excellent  fun-filled  e\ent.  Our  group  ponded 
together  and  learned  tolean  on  God  and  each  other.  A  special  thanks  to  Dave  N'ichciTs  for  great  food 
that  kept  us  going,  riaht,  Robin!  Danielle  Lamarche 

I<ing,  Ring.  Hev,  Donna,  can  you  get  that  please?!! 


\  ou  like  it?  It  only  looks  compact  from  the  outside.  Inside 
it's  a  luxurious,  three — story,  fully — furnished 
condominium  complex.  How  'bout  that,  eh! 
—  Rud\-  Dirks  showing  us  his  "One  person  or  Happv  Couple  Tent". 
OOOH,  .AHHH!  <^ 


TJ^red 


Hmmm,  1  wonder  if  1  shiuild 
tell  Laura  about  the  spider  in 
her  conflakes?  Oh,  Flip!   Its 
too  early  in  the  morning  to 
open  my  mouth. 
—  James  and  Laura,  are  they  not  a 
sight  in  the  morning?  No,  James, 
vou  can  not  have  Laura's  cereal. 


"tr 


"Look,  it's  a  brand  new,  life — 
size  Squeeze — A — Laugh.   If 

you  poke  her  just  in  the  right 
spot,  she  laughs  and  laughs 
and  laughs.  Don't  forget  the 
trendy  hairdo. 
—  Danielle  having  one  of  her  better 
hair  days.  And  hey,  who's  that?  Is  it 
Dumbo  the  Clown?  Must  be,  he  sure 
has  a  face  like  him.  => 
6 


No,  really.  This  is  a  lot  of  tun.  We  just  smile  pretty  and  Gary 

and  Margie  untangle  us.  A  few  more  hours  and  well  be  free. 

YEAH!! 

—  During  the  Leadership  Retreat,  there  were  many  initiati\c  games  to 

participate  in  which  taught  us  how  to  work  together  as  a  team  and  not  as 

separate  members  of  the  same  btxlv.  H 

You've  heard  of  the 
Wanderer.   Well,  I'm  Mr. 
Happy — Go — Lucky.  1 
ha\e  no  worries.  I  trust 
m\'self  to  the  arms  of  my 
brt>thers  and  sisters.  Yes, 
that's  Happy — Go — Lucky. 
No  Doubt,  Eh? 
—  1  wonder  if  Scott  realizes  the 
gravity  of  his  situation. 
Rick:  What  would  happen  if  1 
took  my  arms  out  at  the  last 
minute.  OOPS,  Hip  the  Dog!  => 


.\.s  Creati\  e 


.Arts  Chair  you 
ha\e  to  explore 
new  ways  and 
means  to  make 
thi>  \ear'>  arts 

9 

wft'7  '^  ^^l^^^^^^l 

cictn  itu's  more  If^i^'  . 

i-'^^n^^^^^^^H 

appealing. 
AVhat  do  think 
oi  embalming 

m 

flwgjl 

worms?   No, 

IT 

\^  ^^^1 

I'm  serious!" 

—  Tanya  Hodgins 
caught  in  the  act. 

=> 

K 

k.'^^HfOteXj 

r^slyman 


Q&rtentatt0n 


So  you  wanted  to  know  how  I  came 
up  with  the  name  for  Katimavik. 
Well,  it's  a  long  story.  1  was 
ernptying  the  recycling  bins  when... 
—  Creative  .Arts  Co-Chair  Paul  Abell  talks  with 
Peter  Daxison  during  the  boat  ride  to  Center 
Island,  li 


Anything  for  a  case  of  pop!  Roomies  share  one  of  their  first 
bonding  experiences  at  the  OBC  MacFollies! 
—  Student  Leaders  Danielle  Lamarche  and  Margie  Dyck  enjoy  breaking  eggs 
on  Dan  Flliot  and  Graham  Buchanan's  heads,  ft 


One  of  OBC's  many 
attempts  at  equipping 
us  for  life.   Does  the 
name  Ontario  Bridal 
College  ring  a  bell?  An\ 
possibilities? 
—  Some  of  our  Frosh  getting  to 
know  each  other  and  enjoying; 
the  atmosphere  at  the  Frosh 


So  what  are  you,  an 

Armenianist  or  a 

Cahinist? 

—  Has  this  donkey  from 

the  Center  Island  petting 

zoo  taken  one  of  Dr.  Duez's 

theolog\  classes^  li 


3oume7  To  R  ^^ote 

When  1  showed  up  on  that  exciting,  in\igorating,  ner\e-racking,  electrifying,  important,  stimulating,  meaningful, 
galvanizing,  joyous  and  even  momentous  Frosh  mo\e-in  day,  I  had  yery  little  idea  what  1  was  really  getting  myself 
into.  1  had  heard  a  lot  about  what  it  was  like  to  liye  in  dorm  at  a  bible  college,  but  now  I  was  going  to  experience  this 
for  myself.  It  felt  as  if  some  of  the  world's  biggest  c]uestions  were  all  running  through  my  mind  at  the  same  time. 
What  would  my  roommate  be  like?  Would  1  like  the  rest  of  the  guys  in  my  Rez?  Would  1  be  able  to  do  all  the  work 
for  the  classes?  What  on  earth  is  Katimayik?   Hamburgers?  What  is  up  vyith  that?!? 

When  1  look  back  at  Frosh  week,  two  words  come  to  mind.  Acceptance  and  Community. 

When  1  nio\'ed  into  OBC,  I  felt  accepted.  Through  all  the  acti\ities  we  did  that  week,  I  felt  an  overwhelming  loye 
flowing  from  the  others  on  this  journey  to  a  whole  new  world.  I  did  not  feel  as  if  1  were  on  the  outside  looking  in,  but 
that  1  was  on  the  inside  looking  out.  Howe\er,  if  I  were  to  speak  honesth',  it  was  not  the  programs  that  made  me  feel 
welcomed.   It  was  that  the  upperclassmen  would  take  time  to  show  us  the  TTC  or  hang  out  in  the  lounges.  It  was  the 
people  that  were  there  to  just  "be".  This  was  the  real  reason  for  me  feeling  accepted  at  OBC. 

Community  is  a  big  part  of  OBC  life.  We  are  a  community  of  believers  that  are  striving  to  live  for 
God.   During  Frosh  week,  this  was  \'ery  evident.   From  worship  times  to  late  night  pizza  runs, 
community  was  being  built  with  those  around  us.  1  am  close  with  those  around  me  at  OBC  because 
during  Frosh  week,  time  was  spent  working  on  community.  This  is  the  only  thing  that  can  turn  OBC 
into  a  life  changing  institution  and  not  just  a  place  to  acquire  knowledge. 

As  a  Frosh,  I  want  to  thank  those  involved  in  Frosh  Week  '93.  1  had  a  blast.  I  li\ed.   I  laughed.   It 
was  better  than  Cats.  1  am  only  sad  that  I  cannot  be  a  Frosh  again  in  '94.  Richard  Birch 


1  111-  anticipation  iit  a  nuturing,  ...Just  a  little  closer.. .The  last  one  who 

\\  hoU'.sonH'  nuMJ.    The  few  times  you  tried  to  pet  me  is  suffering  from  a  lack  of 

,v;et  a  k>nging  for  a  good  egg  finger  disease. 

Mclieaver.  _  Wfll,  we  didn't  \uw  to  call  yi  1.  Krista  Webb 

Student  Leaders  join  witli  the  Frosh  in  managed  to  keep  all  of  her  fingers  after  her  encounter 

preparing  for  a  very  much  anticipated  meal.  with  this  guy.  11 


Our  Leadership  is  caring,  friendly 
and  loving.  Well,  at  least  when  the 
cameras  are  around. 

—  New  Apocrypha  Editor  Susv  Kim  shares  a 
hug  and  a  smile  with  Jen  Mitchell.  But  what 
are  those  fingers  doing  sticking  out  of  your 
head,  Jen?  JJ- 


Should  I  stand 
or  sit?  Should 
I  look  at  the 
camera?  Oh, 
John,  I  hate 
pictures! 
—  Well,  girls,  how 
about  sideways? 
Some  of  the  South 
Frosh  spend  some 
time  getting  to 
know  each  other. 


Where  did 

I'm  so  excited 

vou  go  to? 

and  1  just 

Somehow  1 

can't  hide  it. 

don't  think 

I'm  about  to 

we're  in 

lose  control 

Kansas 

and  I  think  1 

anymore! 

like  it. 

—  Chris  Locke 

—  Richard  Birch 

tries  to  figure  out 

falls  asleep  on 

how  to  get  out  of 

the  subway  on 

the  maze  at 

thewaytoOBC 

Center  Island. 

=> 

E\er\'  picnic 
has  its 
unexpected 
guests.   But 
unexpected  is 
not  necessarily 
un  welcomed. 
Praise  God  for 
His  creation. 
—  Tliese  geese 
were  only  some  of 
the  wonders  of 
God  that  could  be 
seen  at  the  Center 
Island  Picnic.  _.. 


What  a  fine  bunch, 
gracing  the  ground 
of  Canada's 
Wonderland!  Hey, 
Lydia,  nice  floating 
hand  trick! 

—  Some  of  our 
newcomers  enjoying  a 
trip  to  Toronto's    - 
amusement  park. " 

Deep  down  she 

thinks... 

Get  away  from 

me  before  1 

become  upset  and 

disable  that 

camera. 

—  Tara  Belliveau  is 
caught  in  the  act 
during  move-in  day-  => 


This  is  wh\ 

vou  should 
never  be  an 
anchor  for  a 
pyramid 

x^ 

I. 

when    vou 

W*' 

fi^ 

' 

have  to  hit 

4 

^ 

the  can!   Hi, 

) 

Dwavne! 

' 

—  This  IS  how 
lohn  and  Lana 
introduced 
themselves  to 
the  Frosh!  => 

If 

^ 

^ 

Tim 

Bruckner 
finds  out 
whv  we  call 
lohn 

Bowman, 
The  Man 
Who  Is 
.Almost 
Omnipresent'l 
—  Did  you  get 
behind     your 
ears  too?  => 


Hey,  sweet  thing!   What 
do  you  say  we  go  read 
some  Scripture?   And 
we'll  share  my 
highlighter! 

John  Ireland  gets  to  "nose"  a 
I  roshladv  during  an  Orientation 
Wi^kactivitv    1} 


A  is  for  APPLE!   B  is  for  BIG  WOMAN! 
Uh...um...What  comes  next  Steve?  I  think  it's 
C... but.. .I'm  not  sure! 

—  Big  Brother  Sandy  Mackley  helps  Steve  Lougheed  pick 
out  some  courses  as  he  registers  for  classes.  11 


10 


Mmmmm...I  just 
love.. .to.. .stuff.. .my 
face. .all  the. .time! 
Anvtime...Mmmm. 
—  Centre  Island  provided  many 
with  a  very  satisfying  and 
enjovable  time,  especially  at 
supper,  right,  .Angela'"  ... 


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I 


Lot  mc  got  this 
straight!  You'ro  noi 
Bruco  Gordon  and 
we  can't  cut  a  deal? 
—  New  student  David 
Plain  discusses  a  financial 
situation  with  Anne 
McLean  from  the  Business 
Office.  => 


Ahh!   This  is  why  wo  call  OBC  the  place 
where  we  know  how  to  dress. 
—  Some  of  our  Frosh  ladies  chatting  before  the  Frosh 
Banquet.  Ii 


Josh:  "Look,  Trevor,  if  you  don't  get  it  right,  I'm 
going  to  get  real  angry!  Now  keep  in  time,  Mister!" 
Trevor:  "Uh... Yeah.. .OK!" 

—  One  of  the  manv  \\a\s  students  passed  the  time  away  during  the 
line — ups  at  registration,  ff 


Reverse  the 
engines. 
Captain! 
We're 

heading  for 
the  Black 
Hole...! 
AHHHHH! 
—  Frosh  Margie 
May  is  showing 
us  what 

undigested  food 
looks  like.  Oh,  is 
that  a  cavit%'  I 


Come  here. 
I'm  not  going 
to  hurt  vou. 
Honest!... 
—  Kara  Riepma 
attempts  to  put  a 
strangle  hold  on 
something  in  her 
closet.  => 


The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  reaching 
and  transforming  the  hardest 
of  Hearts,  even  Oscar  couldn't 
resist  it. 

—  It's  not  easy  being  GREEN.  Hey 
there  Kim,  you  gotta  little  something 
in  vour  hair.   11 


Script  sav  that  we  will  not  inherit  the  Kingdom  of  God,  unless  we  become  like 
little  children.  Some  of  our  OBC  frosh  have  taken  this  to  Heart. 
— Children,  I  hate  children!  Whats  wrong  Holly?  Did  you  wet  your  diaper.  M 


"%;t^Stuff 


Oh,  Debbie.  Don't  be  too 
proud  cause  you  missed  a 
spot  shaving. 

— Debbie  Harris  showing  us  her 
almost  clean  and  smooth  legs.  => 


"Hev,  Look  what  1  found  in  here.  Can  I  keep 
her  Mom,  Oh  can  L  can  1.  PLEEEASE! 

— Mike  and  Kendra  playing  in  the  lea\es  during  one  of 
thier  many  romps  in  the  park,  ff 


As  the  workload  increases,    students  at 
OBC  plead  with  the  Lord  for  deliveance. 

The  Rapture  perhaps. 

— Come  on  Rev  you  can  do  a  better  job  on  your 

makeup  than  that.  \^ 


YOU      CAN 


U  OT  E     ME 


O    N 


THAT! 


I  don't  wanna  grow  up,   I'm  a  Toys  R'  Us 
kid.... 

— Kid  will  be  kids,  I'd  say.  WhatdoyouthinkMartha?  : 

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VVt'if  tlie  1  lapp\  - 
Co-Lucky  crowd. 
We're  smooth,  cool, 
calm, and  collected. 
Nothing  can  touch 
us. 

-Sonic  imitation  ot  an 
airplane  guys<= 


LOOK!  It's  a  huge 
chicken!  Guickget 
the  Colonel. 
— Turning  yellow 
Sandy.  Or  Could  it  be 
that  your  a  little 
chicken?  => 


At  OBC  teaching 
methods  are 
becoming  more 
practical 
e\ervdav.  Here 
we  have  an 
example  of  God's 
surrounding  Love. 
—AIRHEADS!!     What 
are  you  doing?  => 


But  why  Bert?  Why  didn't  you  talk  to  me 
about  it?  I  wouild  understand. 
— Confess,  Loma.  You  did  it,  didn't  you?  You  killed 
Bert  and  all  because  he  was  seeing  another  girl. 


I  know.  Oil  of  Olay 
works  better,  but  if 
it  doesn't  match  my 
wardrobe  I  won't 
put  it  on  my  face. 
— We  know  who  you  are 
so  vou  can  take  the  mask 
ofCinny.  => 


Another  great 
moment  in  the  Jays 
Odyssey  to  a  back  to 
back  World  Series 
Championship. 
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oths.  Off  with  the  track  pants  cause  I 

want  my  shorts  back!" 

Tim  Ricliards  having  a  small  game  of  Tug-O-War 

ivith  John's  track  pants.  Guess  who's  losing!  IJ. 


You  too  can  smile  and 
know  that  the  world  will 
smile  along  with  you.  Just 
remember... Use  Close-Up! 

—  Steve  and  two  other  commuter 
students  caught  by  the  camera 
while  they  were  skipping  class 
(kidding).  Are  they  doing  a  Sears 
pose  or  what!  'ff 

"Alih  man,  there's  nothing 
like  a  good  neck  massage 
after  3  hours  of  theology. 
She  had  great  hands. 
What  was  her  name 
anyway?" 

—  Hey,  look!  It's  Guy  Smiley, 
right  here  at  OBC.  Can  1  have 
your  autograph?  => 

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Hello,  e\erbodv.     We're  here.     The  fabulous,  hip-shaking,  hair- 
raising,  make-you-laugh  till  you  loose  it,  Steve  and  the  Wedgers. 

—  Who  let  in  all  the  Steve  Urkle  look-a-likes?  Too  scarv!  IT 


"Oh,  1  hate  it  when 
vou  guvs  do  this! 
Next  thing  you  knov\' 
we'll  ha\e  'Fatal 
Attraction  11' 
happening  here.   I  will 
not  be  held 
responsible! 
—  Kim  MacEachem  getting 
her  light  lit  from  Sandv  and 
Dvvayne.  "I'm  not 
EXCiTABLE,guys!" 


"When  off  the  field,  take  my  ad\'ice.  Be  careful 
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"Well,  it's  like  this.  If  I  felt  like  telling  you 
about  myself,  I  would,  but,  hey,  I  donl! 
—  April  Morgan  giving  us  one  of  those  "it's  not  my  day" 
faces.  Too  bad,  the  camera  caught  her.  fl 


one  up?   II 


"I  know  it's  in  here  somewhere.  1  could  \e  sworn  it 
ran  this  way.  Actually  Jamie,  I'm  kinda  tired  of 
chasing  around  these  things.  I  think  you  need  to  get 
a  flea  collar." 

—  Sarah  checking  out  Jamie's  hair  transplant.  How's  it  doing, 
Sarah?  "Well "  fl 

Simon  says,  "Lie  down  on  your  back  and  frolick  Hke  little  babies!" 
—  Some  of  our  Frosh  and  Senior  students  showing  the  ladies  how  to  act  like  real  men. 


No  really,  come  here. 

this  the  face  of 
someone  about  to  do 
anything 

mischievious?   C'mon 
don't  you  trust  me? 
— Graham  Buchanan  trying 
to  hide  that  rather  Large 


The  price  is  high  for  all 
those  of  you  who  fail  to 
meet  the  deadlines.  I 
want  the  pictures 
developed  by  9:00  am 
sharp! 

— This  is  what  happens  to 
those  who  mess  with  my 
yearbook.  Ha  Ha  Ha!      => 


All  Heaven  Declares,  The 
Majesty  of  the  Living  God. 

— One  of  the  manv  beautiful 

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I  always  knew  all  these 
hands  would  get  nie  into 
trouble  somedav. 
Somebody  HELP!    They 
are  out  of  control.... 
—  If  you  poke  me  in  the  right 
spot  I  just  might  be  able  to  get 


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and  Happiness  with 
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Remember, 
Christians  don't 
dance.  It  leads  to  all 
kinds  of  things. 
— Blaine  do  you  have  to 
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17 


Lana  Lorraine  Baglole 
BRE 

It  hasn't  been  an  easy  3  years,  but  I  have 
madeit.  ToiMyprofessors-mvmindhas 
grown.  5&4N- YOU'RE  THE  BEST!  All 
myfriends(lYr.Spec,)-Thank  you;  Hove 
you  and  miss  you  terribly.  CB,  G&CH-I 
iove  you!  Thanks  so  much  for  your 
friendship.  NT-I  love  you!!!  CD)-Thank 
you  for  everything,  good  and  bad.  I'm 
glad  we're  friends!  My  wonderful,  loving 
parents-Thanks  for  everything.  Pam- 
Thank  vou,  big  sister!My  Lord  and 
Saviour-I  mav  not  have  been  perfect.  1 
ha  ve  done  my  best.  Thank  you  for  loving 
me.  You're  the  reason  1  am  here  today! 
1  Corinthians  13:11  (Rev) 


Shelly  Beal 
BRE 

Alias:  Happy  FeeKright,  John?! ) 
OBC-What  an  experience! 
Thanks  soo  much  for  teaching 
me  how  much  I  didn't  know!  I'm 
going  to  miss  the  laughs,  the 
pranks  (both  as  the  giver  and 
receiver),  John's  laugh,  and  the 
music  majors,  WE  RULE!!!  (Oh . 
and  I  lo\e  you,  George!) 


Marti  Beamish  (nee- 
Wakefield) 
BRE 

My  four  years  at  OBC  have 
now  come  and  gone.  I  am 
grateful  for  the  opportunity. 
To  LM,  VW  and  Jo  B.,  thanks, 
you  guys  taught  me  a  lot.  5C 
Rules!  To  my  mom,  thanks, 
you're  the  best.  Most  of  all, 
thank  you,  God,  for  my 
husband.  J.T.- 1  couldn't  have 
doneit  withoutyou.  lloveyou. 
Prov.3:5,6. 


Sarah  Christin  Card 
BRE 

It  is  with  joyful,  heartfelt 
gratitude  that  I  say  good-bye  to 
you,  my  dear  friends.  You  are 
precious  to  me. 

And  "to  H  im  who  is  able  to  keep 
you  from  falling  &  to  present 
you  before  his  glorious  presence 
without  fault  &  with  great  joy-to 
the  only  God  our  Saviour-be 
glory,  majesty,  power  & 
authority  through  Jesus  Christ 
our  Lord,  beforeall  ages,  now  & 
forevermore!  Amen." 
aude24,25) 


DwayneCline 
BTh 

Thank  you.  Mom  and  Dad,  for 
your  support  and  love.  Thank 
you.  Dr.  Russell  and  Dr.  Duez. 
Thanks  to  my  friends  who  have 
pushed  me  on  to  be  more  like 
Christ.  You  mean  so  much  to 
me.  I  love  you.  Most  importantly , 
thank  you.  Lord.  You  brought 
me  here.  Now  lead  me  and  help 
me  to  follow  You  no  matter  the 
cost. 


Patricia  OeVries 
BRE 

Mv  three  years  at  OBC  have  elchi\i 
many  memories  in  my  mind  and  heart 
.Ml  thanks  gix's  to  the  Lord,  first  and 
foremost  To  Penn,  Swack  and  Tan 
thanks  for  the  awesome  times  toovale 
unforgettable  memones...!>N,  pi/va 
tea,  malls,  Cuelph,  flixir  hockc\ 
cruLsmg,  Ottawa  and  the  list  goes  on 
ForTS.you  reagixid  friend  and  tfianks 
lor  all  the  eventful  times.  To  my  "litlle 
brothers",  RB,  SN,  you  guys  have 
definitely  been  an  encouragement  to 
me  Tomy  dearest  Rob,  your  love  and 
support  are  truly  appreciated.  1  lo\  e 
you!  August  27, 1994  is  our  day! 


Joy  R.  Dickson 
BRE 

OBC  has  been  an  experience 
which  I  will  never  forget,  both 
the  fun  times  and  the  difficult 
times.  I  am  thankful  to  God  for 
mv  learning  here  and  for  the 
people  that  He  sent  my  way  who 
have  touched  my  life.  May  my 
life,  and  the  lives  of  those  who 
graduate  withme,always  reflect 
what  we  have  learned  at  OBC. 
(1  Cor.  15:51-57) 


John  F.  Dundys 
BRE 

How  can  I  begin  to  describe  my 
life  at  OBC,  for  the  past  several 
years,  in  a  few  words?!  How 
about  two  words — life- 
changing.  Thankx  to  all  my  good 
friends — the  Body  of  Christ 
Special  thankx  toGixd  the  Father. 
God  the  Son,  and  God  the  Spirit 
for  making  all  things  possible. 
Psalm  71 


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Matthew  H.  Dyck 
BKS 

"\ou  shall  teardovvn  thoiraltars, 
and  smash  their  sacred  pillars, 
and  hew  down  their  Asherim, 
and  hurn  their  graven  images 
with  tire.  Tor  you  are  a  holy 
pi\>pletotheLord  yourCod;  the 
I  ord  your  God  has  chosen  you 
to  be  a  people  for  His  own 
piissession  out  of  allthe  peoples 
w  hoareonthefaceoftheearth." 
Deut.7;5-6 


Tammy  Friesen 
l!KE 

I  he  past  2  years  seem  to  have 
heen  made  up  of  1  struggleafter 
another  but  I  can  see  how  God 
has  used  these  struggles  to 
strenghtenmeasaperson.  As  I 
now  entera  world  of  uncertainty, 
I  rest  assured  in  the  fact  that 
"with  my  Father  shining  down  t)n 

me 
I'll  reach  farther thanmy  dreams." 
(WhiteHeart-"Silhouette") 


Krista  Giles 
BRE 

I  came  knowing  little  and  I  lea\'e 
feeling  like  I  know  less.  Through 
domi  tun, studentcouncil, classes, 
music  lessons,hair,  lane,  laughter, 
food,  skiing  and  especially 
relahonships,  I'vecertainly  s-t-r- 
e-t-c-h-e-d  through  this  chapter  in 
my  life.  Three  years  of  security  is 
overandnowonto...SoJesushelp 
me  to  use  this  precious  gift  for 
your  service.  Life's  definitely  a 
symphony,  but  You  are  the  Great 
I  AM.  Onward  Christian  Soldiers! 


Keri  Gilroy 
BRE 

To  the  1  Yr.  Music  remainders, 
Mimi,  Kim,  Di,  Tara,  Matt,  Mom, 
Dad  and  Boo.  Thank  you  so 
much  for  making  it  a  little  easier 
with  your  Wisdom  and  Love. 
Wally,  a  most  Godly  man,  thaiJc 
you.  Remember... 

Til  be  there  when  thechoresare 
through  if  you  get  there  before  I 
do..." 

-  Colin  Ray  "Love  Me" 
God  bless  vou  all. 


Judy  Fay  Gomes 
BRS 

In  these  walls, 

1  '\e  been  stretched; 

r\egrown,cried  and  laughed. 

In  these  wall, 

r\e experienced 

God's  faithfulness,  holiness  and 

love. 
And  now, 

1  continue  my  journey  with  Him, 
outside  of  these  walls. 
To  my  Heavenly  Father,  family 
and  friends  (esp.  LM  &  BS): 
Thanks,  and  I  love  you ! 
Ps.62:ll-12a 
-  Terminator /Mom 


Ava  Ha 
BRE 

I  ha  ve  a  wonderful  time  at  OBC. 
I  met  many  peoples  and  made  a 
friendship  with  them.  Three 
years  study  have  help  my 
spiritual  life  grow.  Thank  you 
Lord  to  guide  and  teach  me  on 
hiswavsatOBC. 


Glen  Heslinga 
BTh 

1  ha\'e  learned,  not  how  to  make 
a  living,  but  rather  how  to  live. 
Lord,  may  1  live  my  life  for  You. 
1  thank  you  OBC  for  the  many 
amazing  memories.  To  all  my 
friends,  and  my  special  little 
friend,  I  thank  you  and  1  love 
you.  "The graceof  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  be  with  you  all.  Amen." 
-Rev.  22:21 


Tanya  Hodgins 
BRE 

So  do  not  fear,  for  I  am  with 

you 
donotbedismayed,forlam 

your  God. 
1  will  strengthen  you  and  help 

you; 
1  will  uphold  you  with  my 

righteous  right  hand . 

(Isaiah41:10) 
God  has  proven  to  me  His 
faithfulness  throughout  the  past 
3  years.  I  leave  with  gained 
knowledge,  wonderful  friends 
and  fond  memories. 


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Bev  Hunt 
BRS 

Thank  you.  Lord,  for  the 
priviledge  of  studying  at  OBC. 
You  have  provided  me  with  an 
excellent  road  map  to  use  as  1 
continue  my  travels  along  the 
only  true,  adventurous  road  of 
life. 

Allowing  Jesus  to  take  the  lead 
is,  by  far,  the  most  exciting  and 
challenging  way  to  go. 
Phil. 4:13 


D.  J.  (Jaszczak) 
BRE 

In  the  pa-st  four\  ears,  I  ha\egro\\Ti 
in  m\  walk  with  Gixi.  I  have 
realized  that  I  will  continue  to 
growwith  every  new  step.  Thank 
you  to  those  who  talked  with  mi 
and  helped  me  to  realize  that  I  am 
a  special  person  in  Christ.  Coral  B 
thank  you  for  beingmybestfrieni.i 
who  I  could  count  on  for  hone-t 
talks.  I  will  never  forget  you. 
Finally,  I  am  ready  for  You,  m\ 
Lord.  Take  me  where  You  ha\  i 
willed.  Thanks!  Love  vouall! 
Isaiaih40ii 


Ross  H.  Kennedy 
BRS 

Isaiah  40:31 :  They  will  soar  on 
wings  like  eagles.. ..Lord,  You 
called  and  I  came  reluctantly! 
My  time  here  at  OBC  was  one  I 
will  never  forget.  Thanks  to  my 
profs  and  my  family  and  my 
family  to  be!  Thanks  and  praise 
to  my  fiancee,  Ann  Margaret,  for 
her  support  and  to  God:  I  will 
serve  you  both  with  my  life. 


Nhai  Knounvongsa 
BRS 

A  vous,  mes  bien-amies  parents, 
freres  et  soeur,  je  dis,  "Merci 
beaucuop!" 

O  God,  You  have  brought  me 
this  far,  let  me  not  forget  it,  nor 
despise  it,  nor  be  silent  about  it 
But  gently  make  my  heart  and 
my  mind  open  to  the  re\ealed 
and  focuson  the  yet  unre\ealed 
Friends,  fight  and  run  for  the 
battle  and  the  race  are  of  God. 


Gord  MacCormack 
BTh 

1  feel  as  if  I  am  beingmoulded  as 
clay  bv  the  Potter.  This  piece  of 
work  will  not  he  complete  in  a 
short  time.but  will  takealifi'time 
Thank  vou,  OBC,  for  being  an 
integral  part  of  this  process. 
Because  of  \ou,  my  lo\c  for  God 
and  others  has  been  magnified .  I 
take  with  mo  an  abundance  ot 
treasure;  friends,  n-iemnru's, 
questions,vision.and  quite  .1  tew 
nicknames!  1  thank  Cod  for  m\ 
friends  and  the  times  we  shared 
(vou  know  who  vou  are),  my 
parents  (I  lo\e  \ouT^oth),  and  fo'r 
thegraceHehasshowTime.Iwant 
Him  to  know!  Phil.  3:10 


kimberlv  MacEachem 
BRS 

Where  was  P  Did  I  wake  or  sleep? 
Had  I  been  dreaming?  Was  I 
dreaming;  stilP"  Charlotte  Bronle 

The  line  that  you  gave  me  is  the 
reason  1  dream."  Rita  MacNeil 
Dad .  Mom  -  Thank  you  for  that  love. 
OBC:  These  three  years  have  been  a 
great  gift  from  God.  In  you,  my 
friends,  I've  seen  Jesus  Jennipher, 
vouvcdreamed  with  me  I  love  you. 
to  Cape  Breton,  1  offer  much  thanks 
for  the  bcaut\'  of  your  seas  and  the 
soul  ot  your  people.  Yet,  to  the  greater 
rock,  the  One  to  which  I  ding,  I  give 
all  the  praise.  "Oh  Thou  My  Joy!" 


George  Nikolas  Manias 
BTh 

The  law  of  the  Lord  is  perfect, 
re\i  ving  the  soul;  the  decrees  of 
the  Lord  are  sure,  making  the 
wise  the  simple:  the  precepts  of 
the  Lord  are  right,  giving  joy  to 
theheart;the commandment  of 
the  Lord  is  clear,  enlightening 
the  eves;  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is 
pure,.. .theordinancesof  the  Lord 
are  true. ..More  to  be 
desired...than...even  much  fine 
gold. 
Psalm  19:7-10 


John  Stephen  Marquis 
BRE 

Jer  29:11 

N.N.:  Big  John,  aka  Highlander. 
Thank  you:  Father  Cod  for  sending 
Your  Son,  Christ  Jesus  for  recondlir-; 
me  before  God.  Dad,  Mom,  Sis,  Angu 
&  Grandma.  Ian,  Kev,  Glen,  String  i 
Bethy,  Mark  &  Mary,  Phil  &  Andrew 
for  being  great  friends.  Rev.  Gene  1 
for  being  there  when  I  needed  him 
Yes,  Gene,  there  will  be  hippies  ir 
heaven,  the  long  hair  &  cowboy  boot^ 
won't  keep  us  all  out  &  the  straights 
won't  be  the  only  leaven.  To  CCM  for 
starting  a  good  work  in  me  thru  the 
Spirit.  Especially  M.  Heard,  Rez,  P. 
Keaggv,  King's  X,  R.  Matthews,  L. 
Nomian,  D&K,  &  K.  Livgren. 
"Love  is  not  the  only  thing,  hut  it's  the 
best  thing."  M.  Heard. 


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Chris  Matthison 
BRE 

I  Jki  it;  I  Hii.illv  m.ido  it  through! 
1  iiK\di.'.i  lotcitlrit'nds.ind  won't 
torgft  thorn  ThanksOBC  tor  four 
iTii^y  years  of  stress.  Thanks  also 
to  Dr.  B.  and  her  Associates. 
.\ND  4  Central,  I  think  you 
almost  killed  me  this  year,  or 
put  me  close  to  it!  God  Is 
Awesome!  Remember  Hebrews 
10:24. 


Colin  Matthison 
BRE 

At  one  point,  we  lost  but  we 
became  His.  As  we  leaveOBC,  it 
is  our  turn  to  make  a  difference 
for  God.  Thanks  Heather,  Jill, 
lara,  Judy,  Gary,  Breton, 
Beverly,  Danielle  and  so  many 
<ithers  who  played  a  role  in  my 
life  at  OBC.  Thanks  Sandy  & 
I  .ynn  for  always  being  there  for 
me.  A  special  thanks  toSoo,  the 
one  who  brought  me  out  of  my 
shell. 
Prov.3:.'5,6 


Jennipher  Mauger 
BRE 

1  began  OBC  with  tears  ha\ing  to 
leave  my  faniiK'  in  Cape  Breton 
and  1  finish  OBC  with  tears  having 
to  leave  a  much  bigger  family. 
You,  my  friends,  havepushed  me 
to  become  more  like  my  precious 
Saviour.  I  treasue  and  thank  you 
for  your  efforts.  To  my  profs,  my 
dorm,  mv  big  brothers  and 
Cherl\n,\ou've  gone  beyond  the 
call ot  duty.  Mom,  Dad  and  Kim, 
you  have  made  the  journey  with 
me.  My  deepest  gratitude.  Now, 
lead  on,  O  King  Eternal. 


Beverly  Lynn  McDonald 
BRE 

Thanks,  friends,  for  your  love 
and  support.  Lesley,  Sarah  and 
Joy,  you've  taught  me  so  much. 
Gary,  thanks  for  letting  me  get  to 
know  you  and  for  accepting  me. 
I  love  you!  Mom  and  Daddy, 
thanks  for  your  support.  Jesus, 
my  Savior,  thank  You  for  Your 
grace.  OBC,  I  will  miss  you! 
In  His  Service! 


James  Christopher  Alexander 

McFadyen 

BRE 

"lust  one  spark  of  decency 
Against  the  starless  night 
One  glow  of  hope  and  dignity 
A  child  can  follow  the  light 
No  matter  what  they  say" 
(Peart) 

Let  us  be  "A  Blaze  of  Everyday 
Glor\",  a  reflection  of  God's  great 
love  in  all  that  we  do  (II  Tim.  4:1-5) 
To  my  Dearest  Friend,  Rickie:  Thank 
\ou  for  e\er\'thing.  "A  treasure's 
vvhati,'ou  are,"  Let  usdance  forever, 
rain  or  shine.  1  lo\e  you!! 


Nestor  Medina 
BRE 

Lord,  there  are  no  words  to 
express  my  gratitude  towards 
You  for  having  been  with  me 
during  my  journey  in  College. 
All  that  1  am  and  all  that  1  could 
ever  be,  I  owe  to  You.  Pro  v.  1:7 
Samia,  thank  you  \'ery  much  for 
your  unconditional  support.  1 
love  you  very  much. 


Jennifer  (Goodwin)  Mousley 
BRE/ECE 

Against  all  odds!  It  seemed 
everything  was  against  me!  You 
were  there  to  carry  me!  Now 
may  I  carry  you  ever3rwhere  I 
go.  Thanks! 

Mom  &  Dad,  I  love  you.  Thanks 
Robert,  John,  Shirley  and  the 
Mousley's.  Thanks  KAU  4ever 
KW,  CH,  BW,  KD.  GT,  Thanks 
for  making  me  laugh.  Love,  Jenn. 


Robert  Mousley 
BTh 

Trust  in  the  Lord  with  all  your 
heart,  and  do  not  lean  on  your 
own  understanding.  In  all  your 
ways  acknowledge  him,  and  he 
will  make  your  paths  straight. 
(Prov.  3:5-6) 

Thank  You,  God,  for  teaching 
me  so  much.  Jenn,  I  love  you. 
Thanks  for  everything.  Thanks 
SM,  CM,  JD,  LP,  CS,  BW,  JV,  DL. 


Emmanuel  de  Vera  Palisoc 
BRE 

"I  know  that  Thou  canst  do  all 

tilings, 

And  that  no  purpose  of  Thine 

can  be  thwarted." 

ToGod  be  the  glory  forevenmore! 

Many  thanks  to  my  family,  for 

their  love;  my  friends,  church 

families  &  faculty,  for  their 

prayer-filled  support;  and  most 

ofall,Catherine,forherloveand 

faith  in  me.  Mahal  na  mahal  ki  ta! 


Heidi  Lea  Victoria  Patriquin 
BRE 

Therefore,  since  we  are  surrounded  b\ 
such  a  great  cloud  of  witnes.ses,  let  u^ 
throw  off  eventhing  that  hinder?  and 
the  sin  thai  soeasilv  entangles,  and  let  u^ 
run  ttith  perseverance  the  race  markeo 
out  for  us.  And  this  is  my  prayer  that 
your  love  may  abound  more  annd  more 
in  knowledge  and  depth  of  insight,  so 
that  vou  may  be  able  to  discern  what  i> 
best  and  mav  bepure  and  blameless  unti  I 
thedayofChrist.(Heb.l2:l.PhU.4<»,10 
To  all  those  at  OBC  or  elseivhere  w  h. 
have  touched  mv  life,  a  verv  special  than  k 
vou.  I  \vill  show  vou  bv  mv  faith  what  i 
do.0ames2;18b) 


r.   pE>.7pu6t   \\£k'A£ 

G.  Belgrave  Pelle 
BRE 

If  God  be  for  me,  who  can  be 
against  me?  Who  shall  separate 
me  from  theloveof  Christ?Shall 
tribulation,  or  distress,  or 
persecution,  or  famine,  or 
nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword? 
No,  in  all  these  things  1  am  more 
than  a  conqueror  through  him 
who  loved  me. 
Romans  8:31b,  35, 37 


Erin  May  Penney 
BRS 

"Friendship  exhibits  a  glorious 
'nearness  by  resemblance'  to 
Heaven  itself,  where  the  very 
multitudeoftheblessed  increases 
the  fruition  which  each  has  of 
God. "-C.S.Lewis 
In  my  3  yrs  here,  it  is  you  whom 
I've  plaved  with,  prayed  with, 
laughed  with  and  lo\e  that  I'm 
grateful  for. 

I  have  drawn  closer  to  being  the 
one  He  has  always  meant  me  to 
be.  He  is  the  Potter.  I  am  the  clay. 
Thank  vou,  I  ord 


Alister  R.  Penny 
BRS 

Let  us  fix  our  eyes  on  Jesus,  the 
author  and  perfecter  of  our  faith, 
who  for  the  joy  sot  before  him 
endured  the  cross,  scorning  its 
shame,  and  sat  down  at  the  right 
hand  of  the  throne  of  God. 
Heb.l2:2 


Stephanie  Phillips 
BRE 

"Space  in  your  face."  -  The 
Galatic  Cowboys 
OBC   -  complete   insanity 
Lambert  the  flying  Ewe,  BOC . 
the  man  with  the  hair.  Ken,  Vem 
and  the  5S  dance  club.  Thr 
voungest  OBC  graduate  MBl' 
The  Golden  Gridd  le! 
"Be  strong  and  courageous.  Di  ■ 
not  be  terrified,  do  not  bi 
discouraged,  for  the  Lord  you  i 
God  will  be  with  you  wherevii 
you  go." 
Joshua  1 :9 


Amy  Russell 
BRE 

1  came  here  uncertain  of  the 
futureand  I  leave  here  uncertain 
of  the  future,  yet  sure  that  God's 
love  and  faithfulness  will  carry 
me  through.  Thanks  OBC  for: 
520,  510, 542,  "the  stick",  FHD, 
voUevball,  Jules,  Heath, 
Pamnier,  RAing,  5S  93/94  - 
You're  the  best!  My  family  - 
Thank  you.  I  love  you. 


Kim  Swackhamer 
BRE/DSW 

I  leave  OBC  after  3  incredible 
years  in  which  God  has  drawn 
mecloser  to  Him,  revealing  His 
faithfulness  and  love  in  so  many 
ways  especially  through  3 
special  friends:  PD, TH, and  EP. 
Thanksforall  thememoriesand 
forbeing  there  through  both  the 
laughter  and  the  tears.  To  TS: 
Thanks  for  your  understanding. 
To  AW:Thanksforyour  constant 
support,  encouragement  and 
love. 


Bob  Tacky 

BUE 

Winners  Never  Quite  And 

Qiiiters  Never  Win. 

"  1-orgetting  the  things  that  are 

behind  and  pressing  toward 

\s  hat  is  ahead,  1  presson  toward 

the  goal  to  win  the  prize  for 

which  Cod   has  called  me 

heavenward  in  Christ  Jesus." 

(Philippinas3;13-14) 


EmitaTrenholm 
BRE 

I  thjnk  Cod  lor  His  faithfulness  over 
ttiese  pjst  two  very  STRKSSFLL  yeors. 
To  Mom,  Dad,  &  Michclli':  Thanks  lor 
sticking  with  me  through  the  second 
graduation.  1  couldn't  have  made  it 
without  you!!! 

Terry,  thanks  for  being  that  special 
friend,  fiancee,  &  listening  ear  (even 
though  the  phone  bills  are  high). 
Finallv,  to  all  mv  Seneca/OBC  friends: 
You  were  the  best  sympathizers  when 
the  assignments  got  rough.  Thanks  a 
million  &  all  the  best  in  future 
endeavors. 


Nancy  Varga 
BRE 

"A  true  friend  is  forever  a 
friend." 

I  thank  you,  my  forever 
friends,  for  your  laughing, 
understanding  and  caring 
through  the  enlightenment 
and  struggles  of  my  OBC 
years,  and  for  the  years 
ahead. 


Tanya  L.  Waldron 
BRE 

I  give  God  the  glory  and  honour 
for  all  that  He's  done.  Jesus,  I 
thank  you  for  the  friends  and 
memories  from  OBC  and  for  all 
the  ways  vou'\e  changed  me.  1 
look  to  the  future  with  great 
expectations. 

A  special  thanks  to  Heather  for 
vour  friendship  and  supporhve 
and  loving  nature.  You  are  a 
blessing  from  God 


Dave  Young 
BRE 

"Two  roads  in  a  wood  di\'erged 
-  and  I,  I  took  the  one  less 
travelled  bv  and  that  has  made 
all  the  difference." 
Thanks  to  Jesus  Christ,  Brighton 
Bovs  and  beautiful  wives,  John 
Bell,  W'ilsonfamilv,  my  family 
(Dad),  Garth  Wilson,  Lefty,  and 
last  but  far  from  least  -  my 
Precious  Gift  from  God  -  Martha 
L\nn  (You  are  my  beloved,  and 
my  friend), 

I  love  vou  all,  Shaka! ! 


Heather  Ann  Young 
BRE 

That  1  mav  know,  vet  more,  and 

mcire 
The  loveof  God,  whom  I  adore; 
That  I  may  be,  increasingly. 
The  person  that  He  would  ha\e 

me  be; 
That  loved  and  kept,  I  may  find 

grace 
To  ser\e  before  Him,  face  to  face; 
.•\nd  that,  at  last  my  great  reward 
Mav  be  the  "Well  done!"  of  my 

Lord. 
-  Henry  Weston  Frost 
Lead  on  my  Sa\'iour  and  King. 
Amen. 


Simon  Chun  Sing  Yung 
BRE 

I  will  praise  you,  O  Lord, 

among  the  nations; 
I  will  sing  of  you  among  the 

peoples. 
For  great  is  your  love, 
higher  than  the  heavens; 
your  faithfulness  reaches  to  the 

skies. 
Be  exalted,  OGod,  above  the 

hea\ens, 
and  let  your  glory  be  over  all 

the  earth. 


Bruce  Allen 
BRE 


23 


Gary  Burke 
BRE 


Melissa  Huddart-Samchek 
BRS 


James  Pesce 
BTh 


Rauni  Salnincn 
BRL 


Sandra  Somers 
BRE 


Gary  Tsc 

BKS 


Christine  Anne  DuMoulin 
BRE 

O  =  open  door,  obed  ience,  office 
(Lise  &  GW),  opportunities 
(Field  Ed.,  placements),  old 
roomies  (CB  &  BK),  o-so-manv 
smiles 

B  =  Bible,  busyness,  best  friend 
(then  fiance;  new  husband- 
thanks  for  your  deep  love  & 
support,  Troy),  best  parents 
(thanks  for  your  love  & 
understanding),blessings. 
C  =  Christ,  cross,  courage, 
communitV'. 
Gal.  1:10 


Roderick  Philip  .Alvin  Lamb 
BRE 

The  more  we  love,  the  more  pain 
we  suffer.  I  thankall  my  brothers 
and  sisters  in  Christ  for  being 
here  with  me.  God  bless!  Jesus 
will  never  fail  us. 

We  came,  we  saw,  we  left. 


Wesley  Lim 
BRE 

My  heartfelt  thanks  to  my 
family;  my  best  friend  Hung 
Ling  and  her  family;all  my  profs 
at  OBC  who  helped  me  to 
experience  God.  Above  all,  I 
thank  my  Lord  Jesus  who  made 
Himself  real  to  me  through  His 
Word.  "You  are  my  God,  and  I 
will  give  you  thanks;  you  are 
my  God,  and  I  will  exalt  you." 
Psalm  118:28 


Kevin  Liscombe 
BRE 

Never  give  up.  Never  look  back 
Never  let  hard  times  push  you 
off  your  track.  I  share  this  with 
my  dad,  my  wife  and  kids. 


24 


David  Chung 
Pierre  Herou\ 
kin  Ho 
Reina  Hung 


Alan  E.Todd 
BRS 

TliLTC  is  little  hope  tor  us  until 
we  become  tough-minded 
enough  to  break  loose  from  the 
shackles  of  prejudice,  half- 
truths,  and  downright 
ignorance.  Through  my  studies  Joon  Lee 
here,  the  Lord  has  allowed  me  to 
see  the  great  battle  that  stands       Kelly  Kao 

before  us.  ,  ,     ^    ,, 

johnKeddy 

Doris  Lee 

Yung  Lee 


Bftsv  Marie  VVarnar       BRL 


BRE  Can  Thanh  Nguyen  BRE       Amanda  Tucker 

BRS  Brian  Palmer  BRE 

BRE  Janet  Rasmussen  BRS 

BRS  Brian  Schnurr  BRE 

BTh  Harald  Seidlcr  BRE 

BRE  Jonathan  Smith  BRE 

BRE  Robert  Speakman  BRE 

BRE  David  Staffen  BRE 

BRE  lennvTan  BRS 


Not  all  of  the  graduates'  time  was  spent  in  the  books.  Here  are  a  few  of  them  that  the  Yearbook 
Committee  was  able  to  catch  on  film.  Remember  to  congratulate  them  on  their  accomplishments  when 
you  see  them 


1 . 3  South  RAs  Kim  MacEachem 
and  Jennifer  Mauger 

2.  Male  Social  Conx'evTior  James 
MacFayden  and  Creative 
Arts  Chair  Tanya  Hodgins 

3. 4  Central  RA  Chris  Matthison 
4.  3  North  RA  Gar\'  Burke  and 

Big  Sister  Be\'erly  MacDonald 


The  graduate  names  that  appear  here  are  a 
combination  of  those  who  planned  that  they  would 
graduate  and  those  that  appeared  on  the  potential 
graduate  list  that  was  received  from  the  Registrar's 
office  on  January  26,  1994.  To  those  who  were  not 
able  to  complete  their  graduation  requirements,  good 
luck  with  your  studies  as  you  attempt  to  graduate  in 
1995.  To  those  who  were  successful  in  completing 
their  requirements  -  CONGRATULATIONS!!!!. 
Good  luck  and  God's  blessings  in  the  future.  Enjo\ 
your  graduation  day  -  \'ou  deserve  it! 


We  don't  care  if 
the  rest  of  OBC 
can't  see  the 
parking  kit  ii^ 
more  than  just  ,\ 
bi  inch  of  potholes. 
We  ve  discovered 
It  holds  thekev  to 
good  looks  an 
rejuvenation.  Iniii 
us  in  1  > 1 1 ' 
campaign.  Don't 
Pave  OBC  s 

Parking  Lot. 
— >ou  Look 
M.irvelous,  Darlingsl 


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nore  Mr.  \iceCiu\I  \\c  put  up  \\  ith  \our  ji 
iaughmg  long  enough.  You'\e  been  a  pani  in  the  i 
too  long.  Now  it's  Mv  Turn! 
— VVhv  is  she  smiling^  '^ 


\  ou  might  like  helium  because  of 
how  it  makes  you  talk.   1  just  like 
the  way  it  makes  me  feel. 
— Kevin,  vou  lixik  a  little  light-headed. => 


It's  always  nice  to 
know  oiir  safet\ 
is  the  hands  ot 
t]ualified,  carin*;, 
concerned  people 
ready  to  give  their 
all  for  the  well- 
being  of  their 
fellow  students. 
(Joy  Wood) 


I  was  just  standing 
here  beside 

myself  perplexed 
at'the situation.  It 
1  keep  tiiem, 
things  will  ne\er 
again  look  the 
same.  What  do  1 
d  o  ?  (  D  o  n 
Ludlow)  => 


When  out  of  funds,  there's  no 
telling  what  people  will  do  to 
get  free  coffee  at  the  tuck  shop. 
— Keep  smiling,  guys!  You  might  win 
them  over  yet!  c= 

N  ou  see,  the  secret  is  in  the  lazy 
e\e.  One  good  long  look  and 
tiiere's  not  one  of  them  who 
will  stick  around  unless  you 
wanthimtostickaround.  Then 
you  put  on  the  charm." 
— Once  again,  Tara  takes  off  the  mask. 


flUOUIflV  NORTH 


I'jul  Abell 

P.Kl 

Trevor  Autoin 

Hill 

MikcConuMu 
HKl 

Jonathan  listey^ 

Non-Student 
Resident 


4j 


Brian  Lindstrom 

BKS 


^ET 

Kuss  lld\nos 

mil 

a 

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Carsten  Lorenz 

BRE 

Sandv  Macklev 
BRE 

\slju  Hodeih.1 

Hill 


9 


l.ihn  DundN 

r.Ki 


Mali  |)\ck 


Mark  li'tl.iscn 
HKl 

oon  1  ec 
HIM 


28 


Mall  McKeown 

\iin-Student 
Resident 


Orim  Meikic 
BRs 


S6. 


I  hi"  gu\s  cil  1  .\oilli  aiv  ii  ^pt'cicil 
bunch  of  guvs.  We're  deeply 
committed  toChrist  in  ourdaily  lives, 
from  our  studies,  weekly  dorm 
meetings  and  prayer  meetings  to  our 
successful  clorm  supper.  We're 
grateful  for  the  opportunites  God 
places  before  us  anti  do  it  all  to  His 
glorv.  —  Rich  Hutchings 

— ff 


(  niLouinv  soDriT] 


Kim  MacEachern 

BKS 


^ET 

Beth-Ann 

Aselstvne 

L>.l  1     Hoi  Mils  1  J 

#t| 

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i^i<W 

4 

Patricia  Blake 

ev 

BKS 

^ET 

Ava  Ha 

BKi: 

You  may  enter  the  3rd  tloor  south 
dorm  and  fiiid  it  unbearably  quiet  at 
times.  But  don't  be  dismayed  if 
suddenly  out  of  the  blue,  sorneone 
with  yellow  hair  leaps  out  of  her 
room  and  yells  out,  Vania!  Get  back 
in  here  and  do  your  homework!' 
Vun's  nowhere  to'  be  found  when  I 
go  looking  for  her!  —  Sandra 
deFreitas    ^      ^^ 

99 


29 


(     RHODES  NOBTH 


^ 

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Kent  Babbev 

f'.Rl 

David  Bell 

P.I  11 

mMM 


Barry  Doner 

HKi: 


Dietmar  |as/c/jk. 

HKI 


Kevin  lohnsttn 

HIM 


^ET 
1^ 

^&ET 

Li 

Michael  Bow\er 

r.i-;^ 

Rob  Bovd 

\i>n-stini,'nt 

Brel  Chapman 

I'.ls'l 

i 

% 

1 

Duane  jukema 

|a\  lehnian 
One  "iear  Special 

t  olin  Mallhison 
BKI 

James  McFavden 
ERE 


Dave  I'olman 
Seneca  /  Recreation 


^ 


Da\e  Iu^han 


S6. 


i 


We  made  it  a  piiorit)  of  our  dorm 
that  we  would  grow  in  our  prayer 
lives.  As  a  dorm  we  believe  that  a 
dorm  without  prayer  is  a  dorm 
without  blessings,  and  a  dorm 
without  prayer  is  a  dorm  witout 
power.  The  world  may  doubt  the 
power  of  praver;  the  saints  of  North 
know  better.  —  Ke\  in  lohnson 


39- 


(  USHER  NOBTiT) 


^^ 


"THE  TRUE  NORTH  STRONG 
AND  FREE!" 

—  Julie  Hackett 


^^ 


^^^ 

^ 

Andrea  Johnston 

Lvnn  Macklev 

Ellie  Manzo 

BRF 

Lisa  Wiebe 
One  Year  Special 


31 


c 


Scott  Nvp 


V^^, 


9 

Graham  Buchanan 

HKI 

1 

Uan  Llliott 
One  Year  Special 

Andrew  Mack  Stewart  Mavnell 

One  Year  Special  BTH 


Jamie  Simpson 

One  ^ear  Special 


Scott  VVaddell 

BRE 


Uonnie  I'eterN 
Seneca/Fire 
Protection 

rni;ineerini: 


Kidiard  Birch 

Bill 

John  Bon  man 

l-'.Kl 

I  rank  (Juan 
BRl 


SloM-  Kan^; 


mmm 


Khounvoncsa 


^uLX 


Blaine  Scott  Jonathan  Scekings 

Hill  Seneca /Aviation 


■66. 


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Wo  hc)\e  the  i\pc  ul  Linit\  tlvit  \t)ii 
can  only  experience  with  a  group  ot 
brothers  in  Christ.  It  has  been  a  pure 
jov  to  spend  the  last  eight  months 
with  these  guys.  We  were  a  strong 
unit  that  supported  each  other  no 
I  matter  what  the  cost.  Tliat  is  what  is 
I    up  w  ith  thati  —  .Xndrew  Mack 


^^ 


(      u$^^^  cei^j^tkal] 


(^ 


Sarah  Card 


w 

Mimi  Romulus 

Heather  Bogar 

Natasha  Gascho 

One  \e4ir  Special 

Lesley  Harris 

BKi: 

m 


Cind\  Nvp 
BRE  ' 


Allene  Huber 

L  ot  T 
Physiotherapy 


Jennifer  Osbourne 

Xon-Student 
Resident 


W\ 


Holly  Burbridge 

t  liu-  ^ear  Specuil 


Angela  kaldeuav 

One  year  Special 


A 

II 

Tara  Lindemann 

BKH 

Beyerh  McDonald 

"  BRI 

/     / 
.^i 


Surely  we  are  the  loudest,  most.,  .well, 
girl-giggly  dorm  that  has  EVER 
existed.  But  hey,  we  are  also  sugar 
and  spice  and  all  other  things  nice.  — 
Tara  Lindemann 


^^ 


\  \ 


33 


(       RHODES  SOUTH 


ra 


Sieve  Bussev 

BTf^ 


Dwavne  Clir 

B 1 1 1 


Ql^ 


linlii  Brown  |(injthan  t  (illin 


Craig  Strong  Uarrell  I  ritton 

BRE  BRS 


Udve  'ioung 

BRE 


\|jrk  C  onnL'IU  I'oter  Da\  ison 


:  :.•  ivU 


\i.iti  1 .1..  ,ii,s 


Q 

Q 

V? 

4 

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uii 

M.irk  l'.ij;i- 

Ir.-M.r  Kussi-ll 

BKI 

liK-- 

34 


It  .ill  >tartL'd  on  September  Mh.  Who 
would  have  known!  Hey  guys.  Pizza, 
Beckers?  The  South  will  reign,  the 
mightv  men  of  South  are  terrific, 
awesome  and  what  about  those  wild 
Tuesda\s  and  Wednesdays  full  of 
praise.  Whatcanlsay?  Whciwould've 
known!  Most  important,  whatever 
happens,  we  did  it  first! 

_h-^ 


{      USHER  SOUTH     ) 


Amy  Russell  l'.im  Stringer  Tjrj  Belli\e.iii  I  eigli  Benjllkk  I'.uiLi  C  h.in  I orna  C  harles 

KRll  HK^    '  I;K1  '     liKI  I'.KI  I!K1     I  I  I 


Michelle  Kim 


^ET 
1^ 

Cynthia  Leung 

'^ork   BSC 

21.  Girls.  Dance.  George.  Muffin. 
Food.  Ugle.  Ernie.  Quiet?  LOUD! 
Studv?  PROCRASTINATE!  Sisters. 
FRIENDS!!  —  Margie  May 


|ov  Dickson 

BKl 


j^ET 

Naomi  Estabrooks 

Esther  Gaines 

HKI     Kl 

Krista  Hall 

C'lH'  'icir  Spra 


> 


^  "-*  '■'•      * 


Margie  Mas 

BRH    DSW 


^ 

kathv  Penner 

BKE 

Stephanie  Phillips 
BKE 

Rosemarv  Scharfe 

BRl     1\  I 


Cherilvn  Waine 

i^rrs 


A 


Tanva  Waldron 

Bin 


35 


COHHUie^S 


April  Morgan's  impression  of  OBC : 
"Aucsome,  great,  you  know, 
.'njoyable,  wonderful. " 


Janine  Donald     H        |,ike  Diiock 
BRE  H        LiuirJ.ULd 


36 


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Christine 
DuMoulir 


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BKF 

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Karen  Isaac 

BRE 


Hui-Jong  Kim 

BRE 


SQt^ 


lairo  Issendi 


Rudi  Feichtinger 

BRI 


^■•<^^jl^ 

1          i 

Stephanie  Hancock 

L  ndc'clari'd 

Kin  Ho 

BKi: 

% 

% 

Jennifer  lohnson 

BTH 

Abraham 
Kattuparampil 

BRE 

l^ 

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John  Kim 

BTH 


Myungah  Kir 
BRE 


4^ 


OBC  is  a  spiritual  smorgesboarci. 
There  is  a  great  deal  of  activity 
occuring  here.  I  consider  it  a 
pri\iledge  to  be  among  the  file  and 
rank  in  cfoing  battle  at  this  institution 
to  the  glor\'  of  God  the  Father  in  the 
name  of  His  Son  and  bv  the  power  of 
the  \\o\\  Spirit.  Amen. 
—  Adam  Sutherland 


-99- 


Dev  Hulirai 

BKI 


^ 

Tanya  Kunzelmann 
One  Year  Special 

lena  Kiioack 

L  ndixKu-rd 

Aileen  Law 

Undeclared 


.Ann  Margaret 
Hudgins 

BRS 


Ian  Kerr 

Undeclared 


37 


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K.irl.i  I  ecs 

HRI 


John  Marquis 
BKfi 


Bclgravc  Pelle 

BKE 


\iM 


VVcslev  I  ini 

I'.KI 


Ke\in  I  iscomhi 


\S.ill\  I  lilt 


y^^<^>yjS^. 


J_L 


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.  .tlu'  stui.i\  litf  IS  quilf  VNi-ll 
establishod  with  the  KKultv  and 
Christian  education.  The  students 
are  h\elv  -  some  people  are  renlK 
invoked  in  studies  while  others  are 
in\ol\ed  in  conimunilv  lite.  To  me 
there  a  re  t  wo  kinds  of  people  at  OBC. 
—  Shirlev  ^  iiiv' 


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Trevor  Townsend  Stephen  Tripp 

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Undeclared 


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Tlie  thini;  that  I  like  about  OBC  the 
miist  is  bringing  vour  Bible  to  class. 
r\e  ne\er  haci  that  experience  before. 
—  Da\'ic1  Narine 


\ancy  \  arga 

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Pauna  WiKcin 


Vu-\  ing  U'ong 
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Well,  well,  well,  it's  about  time  that  you  students  were  able  to  see  exactly  what  you  never 
did  see  in  the  way  of  your  mug  shots.  These  are  the  best  of  the  bunch  and  we  on  the  Yearbook 
staff  hope  that  you  have  a  good  laugh  at  those  who  either  blinked  when  the  flash  went  off  or 
just  responded  to  someone  that  was  talking  to  them  at  the  wrong  minute.  Oh,  and  Steve.. .stay 
away  from  the  coffee,  eh!  It  starting  to  affect  your  looks!! 


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Business  Office 


Julie  Fazekas 

Accounts  Payable  Clerk 

Bell  Voegelin 

Comptroller 

Robert  Fish 

Business  Office  Manager 

Lorraine  Littleproud 
Personnel 

Anne  McLean 

Senior  Accounting  Clerk 

Linda  Loganwood 
Student  Accounts  Clerk 


Registrar's  Office 

Kevin  Kirk 

Enrollment  Services  Co-ordinator 

Isobel  Crites 

Secretary  to  Registrar 

Rev.  Stephen  Thomson 

RegistrarX Director  of  Admissions 

Lise  Shields 

Assistant  to  the  Registrar 

Jennifer  Leicester 

Assistant  Director  of  Admissions 

Krista  Kirk 

Enrollment  Serxices  Assistant 

Sharron  Moffat 

Enrollment  Sei\  ices  X'olunteer 


Developlment  Office 

Rev.  Glen  Buffam 

Dir.  of  Planned  Gixing 

Angela  Collura 

.Alumni    Deselopment 

Linda  Coates 

Dexelopment 

Bethanne  Clark 

Donor  Relations  Analyst 

Mary  Ann  Buffam 

Dir.  of  De\elopment 


Community  Life 

James  Baile\ 

IX'aii  oi  Students 

Steve  Wilson 

Dir  of  Student  Acti\ities/ Commuter 

Services 

Sharon  Ramsay 

Councelling  Services 

Rick  Hancock 

Male  Resielence  Director 

Rudy  Dirks 

Dir.  of  Coiincellinj;  Services/Chaplain 

Sandra  Somers 

Student  WorkerCLD 

Cherlyn  Fagan 
Dir.  of  Residence  Life 

Kara  Reipma 

Student  Worker  CLD 

Laura  Webb 

Female  Residence  Director 

Laura  Collins 
Community  Life  Secretary 


h     Campus  Facilities 


Jeff  Beamish 

Custodial  Services 

John  Buckley 

Campus  Facilities  Manager 

Gerorge  Whitemore 

Stationary  Engineer 

Andrew  Smith 

Supervisor  Custodial  Services 

Hector  McLean 

Assistant  Manager 

Neil  Vanleeuwin 
Custodial  Services 

Guang  Cai 

Custodial  Services 


Library  Staff 

Sandy  Finlayson 

Librarian 


Chris  Beldan 

lona  Beagan 

Emma  Penner 

Barbara  Robinson 

Hugh  Rendal 

Absent  from  Photo 


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Campus  Shoppe  & 
Bookstore 

Harold  Sarles 

Clerk 

Andrew  Bronson 

Manager  Retail  Services 

Karen  Coverett 

Clerk 

Marguerite  Clanfield 

Manager  Campus  Shoppe 

Bonnie  Waterfall 

Shipping  &  Reciexing Clerk 

Susy  Kim 

Clerk 

left  Steams 

Clerk 

Nita  Stemmler 

Asst.  Manager  Bookstore 


OBC/OTS  Proctors     H 


Rick  Hancock 

RD 

John  Dundys 
Germain  Ramsey 
Mike  Comeau 
Robin  Bailey 
Jeff  Beamish 
Bonnie  Waterfall 
Steve  Bussey 
Bret  Chapman 
Joanne  Sears 

Laura  Webb 

RU 


To  the  Staff  &  Faculty: 

We  as  a  Student  Body  would  like  to  thank  each  &  everyone 
of  you  for  your  help  in  making  this  a  great  year  at  OBC.  To  the 
staff,  all  of  you  have  been  incredible,  from  the  Business 
Office  to  Community  Life,  from  Enrollment  Services  to  the  Registrar's  office, 
from  the  Bookstore  &  Campus  Shoppe  to  the  Maintenance  Staff  and  also  to  all 
of  those  whom  we  have  failed  to  mention.  To  the  Faculty  we  would  like  to  say 
"Thank  You"  for  your  encouragement  and  example  in  helping  us  to  strive  to  do 
our  best  both  academically  as  well  as  spiritually.  Finally,  we  would  like  to 
congratulate  each  one  of  you  for  a  "JOB  WELL  DONE!"  -- 


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Germain  Ramsey 


Gillian  Hobson 

Receptionist 


lenniter  Simcoe 

Secretary  Bible /Theology,  General 
Arts /Field  Ed.' 

Sherlvn  McLeod 

Secretary  of  Ministry  Studies 


Receptionist 

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Lvnda  Aiken 


Administratiye  Asst.  to  President  & 
Acedemic  Dean  of  OBC 


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Faculty 


Mr.  James 
Bailey 

Dean  of 
Students 
Ontario  Bible 
College 


Mr.  John  Bel! 

C  o-ordinator 
Music  Majors 
Director  of 
Music 
\iniistries 


Mr.   Paul  Bramer 

Co-c>rdinator 
Christian 
tducation  Focus 


Mrs.  Elizabeth 
A.  Davies 


Ceneral  Arts 


4  '^'W  ^  ounselling  -    ^ 


Mr.  Rudy 

Dirks 

Director  of 
C  ounselling 

Ser\-ices/ 
C  ha  plain 


Dr.  Robert  C. 
Due/ 

Bible  &  Theology 
liidependant 
studies  Co- 
ordinator 


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Mr.  A.  Sandy 
I inlayson 

Librarian 


Mr.  John  K. 
Franklin 

Chairperson 
Ceneral  Arts 
C\>-ordinator 
Bible/ Arts 
Major 


Mr.  Paul  I  ricsen 
( .eneral  Arts 


Dr.  Robert  J.V. 
Hiebert 

Bible  & 
1  heology 


mi 


Dr.  Erwin 

^^^ 

Pcnnor 

^PB 

Chairperson 
Bible  & 

'^ 

Theolog\' 

^  '^^^fc_ 

Co-ordinatiir 

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Christian 

Sg^^^-'-t^^^wl 

Studies  Vlajor 

Mrs.  J.  Elizabeth 
Posterski 

C  hairperson 
Ministr\  Studies 
Co-ordinatt>r 
lark-  Childhood 
studies  Maji>r 
"^pi'cial  Needs 
Ministries  Major 


Faculty 


Dr.  David 
Russell 

Co-Didinatur 
l\isUn\il  Studies 
Major 


Dr.  IZbenozer 
M. Sikakane 


Civordinatur 
Intor-ciiltural 


Focus 


Rev. Steve 
I'homson 

l\i.'v;istrar 
Ontaru)  Bible 
College 


Dr.  Rod  Wilson 

Nice-President 

'  -1 

&  Acedemic 

:aL 

Dean  of  Ontario 

Bible  College 

.^^^^ 

ImM 

Mr.  Glenn  A. 
VVyper 

Bible  & 
Theology 


Ms.  Mary  Lynn  Ascough 

Part-Time 

Faculty  OBC 

General  Arts 

Mr.  Nick  Hunter 

Mr.  Steve  Baldry 

\'outh  Ministry 

Mr.  Paul  Johansen 

Ms.  Catherine  Bartlett 

Music 

Ms.  Sylvia  Keesmaat 

Mrs.  Sharon  Bell 

Music 

Ms.  Susan  Ludwig 

Mr.  James  Beverley 

Ministry  Studies 

Mr.  Tim  Moore 

Ms.  Diane  BoUis 

General  Arts 

Ms.  Beverly  Muir 

Ministry  Studies 

Rev.  David  Payne 

Mr.  Bruce  Clemenger 

General  Arts 

Ms.  Jan  Potz 

Ms.  Kathryn  Dean 

General  Arts 

Mr.  David  Dorman 

Music 

Dr.  Timothy  Quek 

Rev.  Bill  Freeman 

Ministry  Studies 

Mr.  Paul  Robertson 

Mr.  Kenneth  Fox 

General  Arts 

Mr.  Bruce  Twinning 

Ms.  Barbara  Haycraft 

Ministry  Studies 

Theatre 

Bible/Theology 
Bible/Theology 
Ministry  Studies 
Youth  Ministry 
Ministry  Studies 
Ministry  Studies 
General  Arts 
Ministry  Studies 
Pyschology 
Youth  Ministry 
Ministry  Studies 


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The  tliiii<^s  tlint  wc  will 
nhvat/s  roitcmbcr  i/ou  hi/, 
Kevin,  arc  your  love  for 
life  ami  the  smile  that 
always  wcut  with  it. 
Someiiay,  Kevin,  we  icill 
meet  a<^ain  and  together 
we  will  siu^  ivith  all 
lieai'ens  hosts  and  dance 
it'itli  the  an'^els  for  all 
time. 

Dan  Martin 


\  taitli  and  knowledge 
resting  on  the  hope  of 
eternal  life,  which  God, 
who  does  not  lie, 
promised  before  the 
he\^innin>^  of  time. 

Titii>  1:2 


KtVlN  OAKLEY  KNIGHTS 

June  26,  1974  -  November  20,  1993 


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Kevin  was  a  first  year  student  at  Ontario  Bible  College  in  the  Intercultural  Program.  His  long  term  goal 
was  to  go  into  full-time  miiiistr\'  abroad  in  the  mission  field.  This  is  where  he  felt  God  was  calling  him. 
The  Lord  called  Kevin  home  on  November  20,  1993  to  be  with  Him  in  Everlasting  Glory. 

We  dedicate  this  page  in  the  memory  of  Kevin  Oakley  Knights.  May  his  testimony  go  with  all  he  has 
touched  in  his  short  stay  here  with  us.   Pray  also  for  the  Knights  famiU'  in  the  loss  of  their  son. 


W'     ^if^     ^'if^     ^jf^ 
'P&Q  9!^  9^^  "PS^ 


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Photos  for  your 
enjoyment  without  any 
words.  Hey,  what  can 
you  say!  We  thought 
about  those  who  don't 
want  to  read  again.  Remember  to  "SMILE."  J^^ 


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TToOT 


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We,    the  Yearbook 

Staff  would  like  to 

Welcome  the  New  Frosh  of  1994  to  OBC.      | 

We  hope  that  you 

r  time  with  us  will      | 

help   vour  grow 

in 

your   faith   and 

encourage  you  onward 

s  towards  Christ. 

Y^YOsh 

Of 

199^ 

Bronda  BautJ 

William  l-ee 

loremias  Berenger 

Sherry  Loeffler 

Bereje  Bc\ene 

Maggie  Man 

Nat  Brettell 

Stacey  McAllister 

Lora  Bullock 

Mvke  McCarron 

Brian  Carlo 

Terry  Miller 

Deborah  Crott 

Paul  Morris 

AnnaCr\kot 

Gloria  Ng 

Beverly  Cyrus 

Emmanuel  Oduro 

1  riedrich  David 

Remi  Dmasanva 

lack  Dieleman 

Bruce  Paddle 

Rozina  Dwarka 

Keith  Peck 

Carl  Esau 

James  Peters 

Richard  Fisher 

Loma  Robinson 

Patrice  Svlvain  Giroux 

Jonathan  Seekings 

loanne  Gregory 

William  Sheets 

Victoria  Haum 

Daniel  Shcwaseged 

IXiuglas  Hefford 

Saroeun  Sou 

Ian  Hinds 

John  Tabakos 

Richard  Houldcroft 

Toshimi  Takahashi 

Tricia  Hunt 

Rod  Thompson 

sung-S<xin  Hwang 

Catharine  Thornton 

David  Hvnes 

Michael  Vanderdoor 

Bill  Jewett 

Bemice  Vardv 

Elsie  Johnson 

Mark  Wellman 

Christian  Jones 

Esther  Wong 

1  ariborz  Khandani 

Paul  Wright 

SherrsI  K(X>p 

Im  Yon 

lefftTv  Langman 

NORTH    NORTH     NORTH    NORTH     NORTH     NORTH    NORTH 


Three  North 


When  you  think  of  third  floor,  what  comes  to  mind?  Do  you  picture  a  place  that  is  quiet,  full  of  intense  } 

studious  labor  and  little  activity?  If  your  answer  is  yes  than  you  will  need  to  adjust  vour  \iew  of  the  Village  i 

of  North  Alloway.  j 

In  actual  fact,  these  land  sur\eyors,  Rnglish  teachers,  tour  guides,  sports  fanatics,  video  dishheads, 
Sunday  School  teachers,  Bible  Study  leaders,  sports  directors,  youth  leaders,  cashiers,  counsellors,  crash  test 

dummies,  ceiling  tile  cleaners,  welder/ fitters,  machine  operators,  flagmen,  rangers,  data  processing  i 

managers,  pastors,  newspaper  reporters,  editors,  photographers,  musicians,  grocery  clerks,  student  car  ( 

drivers,  tapers,  tire  technicians,  lingerie  salesmen,  security  guards,  draftsmen,  truckers,  farmers,  mechanics,  i 

landscapers,  salesmen,  tree  planters,  pool  repairmen,  cooks,  managers,  snorkel  gear  managers,  electronics  ' 

technians,  Romeos,  computer  programmers,  camp  directors,  assembly  and  delivery  men,  proctors,  i 
maintenance  men  and  bus  drivers  can  be  a  bunch  of  wild,  crazy,  uncontrollable  animals  at  times.  Taking  a 

walk  through  here  when  the  boys  let  loose  will  prove  it  to  you.  , 

These  guys  take  their  studies  serious  but  that  dosn't  keep  them  from  ha\ing  fun  and  building  J 

community.  Hebrews  10:23 — 24  is  the  theme  verse  for  the  year.  We  consider  it  important  amongst  our  fun,  , 

study  and  ministry  to  love  and  encourage  one  another  so  that  we  can  grow  in  the  Lord  and  be  more  ' 

effective  servants  for  Him  and  shine  as  His  lights.  i 

HJ.HON    HJ.HON     HIHON    HJLH^N    HIHON    HIUON     HIUON 


som  souiH  som  som  som  som  ^ouih  som  som  som  somJ 
I  Three  South  i 


Jennipher  Mauger 


Kimberley  MacEachem 


Dear  3  South, 

We  want  to  thank  you  for  all  the  fun  times  we've  shared  this  year.  We'\e  grown  together  as  a  family 
through  good  times  and  bad.  There  are  just  a  few  things  that  make  3  South  imique!  As  you  look  back  on 
these  events,  we  hope  you  will  take  a  few  moments  to  laugh  as  we  have:  It's  about  the  bulletin  board  — 
where  is  it  and  what  does  3SWCMS4  reaaly  mean?  So  what  if  you  don't  remember  the  bulletin  board.  You 
must  remeber  the  granny  backwards  bowling  with  5  South.  (Who  won  the  kitchen  sink  anyway?)  And  who 
could  forget  our  guys,  or  should  we  say  "men"  —  Go  3  NORTH!  Of  course,  we  have  the  quietest.  We  have 
8  Student  Leaders  on  our  floor  —  hmmm....  Funny  how  all  those  leaders  were  found  on  top  of  the  roof  with 
the  rest  of  the  dorm.  Life  goes  on.. .but,  just  barely.  Senior  panic  has  almost  claimed  the  lives  of  many  of  our 
dormers.  Taking  a  stroll  Sesame  Street  with  its  many  coffee  shops  does  help  lighten  the  load.  (Of  course, 
Jane  Fonda  also  helps  with  some  of  the  lightening.)  Stay  away  from  the  pretzels  —  Remember.. .we're  all 
counting  the  calories.  Speaking  of  counting. ..how  many  mice  are  in  the  broom  closet  now? 

Seriously  though,  we  love  you  guys.  (Is  that  term  gender  inclusive?)  You  made  our  last  year  so  special. 
Hey,  let's  have  a  reunion  in  10  years!  Catch  ya  in  the  hallway  with  your  PJs  on  —  we'll  bring  the 
movie. ..and  the  Kleenex. 

Love, 

Yout  friendly  RAs, 

Kim  &  Jenn 


Hms  mos  mos  nms  Hinos  nms  nms  nms  hidos  hidos  hidos 


NORTH    NORTH     NORTH    NORTH     NORTirniOBTH    NORTH 


Four  North 


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tddic  Ue  Krietas 


Our  tale  begins  one  rainy  day  in  September. 

Some  veterans  had  already  occupied  and  claimed  their  territory.  Others, 
new  to  the  OBC  experience,  quietly  began  to  settle  into  that  small  cramped 
space  that  would  be  their  home  for  the  next  eight  months.  Together,  they 
would  become. ..The  Northern  Smurfs! 

Led  by  their  fearless  RA  (Papa  Smurf),  they  were  men  of  character,  men  with 
personality,  men  of  purpose  and  men  with  a  mission.  North  would  ne\er  be 
the  same  again. 

With  a  combined  wattage  of  2000+  stereo  power.  North  would  never  again 
be  thought  of  as  a  cjuiet  dorm. 

On  the  football  field,  they  were  unstoppable. ..no,  in\'incibIe...no, 
merciful. ..Yes,  merciful,  not  wanting  to  force  the  bitter  agonies  of  defeat  on 
another  team.  Yes,  they  were  men  of  character. 

When  it  came  to  their  sisters,  there  was  nothing  too  good,  nothing  too  special  and  no  task  too  great  to 
perform.  They  gave  their  time,  resources,  prayers  and  even  roses  to  the  women  that  fate  (Community  Life) 
had  brought  into  their  lives.  Their  encouragement  was  unsurpassable  during  those  weeks  they  became 
secret  saints.  Yes,  they  were  men  of  personality. 

Northern  ladies,  we  love  you.  North  wouldn't  have  been  the  same  without  vou.  TTiank  you  for  your 
cheering,  your  encouragement,  your  prayers  and  all  the  small  things  you  did  that  made  our  year  such  a 
good  one.  We'll  never  forget  those  crazy,  fun  dorm  dates. 

They  were  men  of  purpose.  To  grow  in  praver.  Who  would  have  ever  thought  that  praver  meeting  could 
be  such  a  fun  thing?  It  was  in  North.  Concerts  of  Prayer  and  even  some  faithful  members  who  dare  face  the 
morning  at  7:00  a.m.  in  the  Northern  lounge,  were  but  a  few  of  the  times  that  made  North  Grow  in  Prayer. 
(Thanks  to  those  of  you  from  Central  who  joined  us  in  the  morning.)  1  Thessalonians  5:n,  16-18. 

To  be  different,  to  make  North  the  place  to  be,  to  grow,  to  challenge,  to  encourage  and  to  build  up.  Truly, 
the  men  of  North  were  men  with  a  mission.  Men  after  God's  own  heart. 

A  special  thank  you  to  all  my  little  smurfs.  You  guys  made  my  year  the  greatest  1  could  have  had.  I'll 
treasure  your  friendships  and  keep  you  Ln  my  prayers  and  in  my  heart.  God  bless  each  one  of  you. 

Never  to  be  doubted  again!  Never  to  be  questioned  again!  Never  to  be  underestimated  again!  NORTH! 


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HIHON    HJ.HON     HIHON    HIHON     HJ.HON    HJ.HON     HIHON 


CL'Ji'mSL    CE9^imM    CE9^J^SIL  CE!M!l!KAL    CE9^J!RJIL    CE90^RM.    CnJ^MM.    ' 

g^  Four  Central  § 

§  I 


Hamburgers,  what's  up  with  that?  From  the  begirming,  our  2  fearless 
leaders — in — action  ha\'e  guided  us  with  their  pearls  of  great  wisdom. 
Scott  was  there  to  hang  out.  Chris  was  there  to  be  stressed  out. 
However,  we  do  wish  to  thank  these  2  fine  up — standing  men  for  putting 
themselves  out.  Chris  Matthison 

Let's  recall  some  of  the  4  Central  memories.  Late  night  pizza  runs.  Late  night/early  morning  wing  runs. 
Dorm  retreats  and  smellv  feets.  Dave  Nichols  of  President's  Choice  and  Dan  Elliot,  the  pop  guy  choice. 
Lounging  around  and  making  a  touchdown.  Ultimate  Baseball,  Sherlock  Holmes,  Tennis — Court  Baseball 
and  Coming  Home.  Hockey  Games  and  Nick  Names.  (Thunder,  Gee,  Dave  Nichols,  Crisper,  Christmas 
Tree,  Crispy  Cnonch.)  Loud  music  and  louder  music.  Theology  of  hamburgers  and  I  still  don't  understand 
that  one. 

Okay,  now  that  I  have  you  all  confused,  1  want  to  speak  with  some  clarity.  As  a  rez,  we  have  grown 
together  this  vear.  We  have  become  more  than  a  bunch  of  guys  lix'ing  on  one  floor.  We  ha\'e  become 
brothers  in  Christ.  As  we  all  go  in  different  directions,  I  ask  that  you  will  continue  to  pray  for  each  other. 
Remember  the  unit}'  of  tfiis  year.  Remember  the  brothers  on  this  page.  These  are  men  of  God  going  in 
different  directions  with  one  purpose.  The  pictures  on  this  page  are  but  a  two — dimensional  representation 
of  those  memories.  Reflect  upon  these  thoughts.  Let  them  motivate  you  to  unity,  caring,  love  and  prayers. 
Keep  on  keeping  on  in  His  unitv. 


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som  som  som  som  ^om  som  som  som  som  som  som 


Four  South 


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Spirit  of  the  South 

The  Halls  of  Smith  seem  to  be  scented  with  an  aroma  of  excitement,  spirit. ..and  those  horrible  belches 
that  echo  into  our  rooms  with  a  certain  forte. 

Rooted  and  Built  Up  in  Christ,  Col.  2:6-7.  Our  goal  for  the  year.,  to  be  more  like  Christ.  Those  weekly 
prayer  meetings  con\  ientlv  terminated  by  the  dreaded  fire  alarm.  Who  pulled  that  alarm  anyway? 

The  dream  of  all  Southboys.. .encounters  with  the  Southgirls.  The  Sports  Bar,  the  Beaming  Blob,  the 
murder  of  the  century. ..volleyball,  floor  hockey  and,  of  course,  dorm  dates. 

The  Hanger.  The  social  hub  of  this  establishment.  If  it  was  going  to  happen  anywhere,  it  would  happen 
here  first.  Dorm  meeting  in  the  Hanger.  Hey,  it's  crowded  in  here.    "Bittv  get  off  the  couch."  And  the 
question  we're  still  asking,  "Where'd  the  paper  go?" 

No,  the  bamboo  in  the  lounge  is  not  meant  for  sword  fighting. 

What  is  that  outside  our  door?  It's  our  names  in  Arabic.  Of  course  we  knew  that.  Thanks,  Connell. 

Southball... renaming  football  after  those  who  have  given  new  meaning  to  the  game.  "My  head  hurts", 
"my  back  hurts",  ...am  I  In  the  end  zone?"  Good  catch.  Glen. 

Waking  up  to  a  wall  of  cans  outside  our  door.  We'd  have  ne\er  known  they  were  there  if  you  guys 
hadn't  knocked  them  over  a  hundred  times  that  night  trying  to  set  them  up.  Granted,  it  was  a  nice  try. 

What's  that  coming  from  Peter  and  Todd's  room.  It's  really  music? 

South. ..the  experience.  South. ..the  reality. 

South. 

Thanks  for  being  a  great  dorm.  You  guys  are  number  one! 


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MEMORIES  OF  FIVE  NORTH...FOOD,  FOLKS  AND  FUN! 


j      FOOD.. .Pizza  parties  in  the  lounge  whenever  the  hunger  "hit",  trips  to  Lime  Rickey's  to  tame  "the  Volcano",  ^ 

■j               instant  oatmeal  when  breakfast  was  just  too  early,  drinking  pop  to  sur\4ve  all  nighters,  microwave  ■ 
I               popcorn  for  that  salt  fix  and  that  ever  present  and  always  appealing  green  stuff  growing  at  the 
bottom  of  the  fridge... 

•  ! 

I      FOLKS.. .Fun  folks,  caring  folks,  sweet  folks... vaseline  on  doorknobs  at  2:00  a.m.,  helpmg  mvalids  to  the  ^ 

I               bathroom,  supporting  in  grief,  sending  surprises  to  Secret  Saints,  listening  to  stressed  people  "vent",  i 

J               praying  for  eacn  other,  joining  together  in  tne  lounge  for  encouragement...  i 

S      FUN. ..Trying  to  play  volleyball  in  a  vertical  position,  cheering  for  our  football  men,  riding  in  the  trimks  of  i 

cars  ("isn't  this  illegal?"),  getting  roses  from  the  best  brother  dorm  we  could  ask  for,  celebrating 
I  birthdavs,  listening  to  conversations  of  the  floor  below  the  windows,  tanning  in  the  hallway,  seeing 

■  how  loud  Lynn  could  turn  up  the  tunes  before  Sem  complained,  hip  hopping  (?)  in  the  hallway,  J 
,  discussing  men  and  the  trinitv  over  pizza,  dorm  dates  (!),  life  in  general...  [ 
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■  We  were  family!!  We  laughed,  cried,  screamed,  studied  (?),  played  and  grew  together.  Oh  yeah... one  more  ' 
t      thing.  "We  love  you,  4  North! !!!!!!!!!!!!"  , 

HIUON    H J.UON     HIUON    HIUON     HJ.UON    HJ^ON^  HIUON 


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Five  Central 


5  Central  is  Luana  &  Holly,  Judy  &  Georgia,  Mimi  &  Sarah,  Lesley  &  Beverly,  Kim  &  Cindy,  Heather  &  Tara, 
Angela  &  Christy,  Allene  &  Natasha,  Jennifer,  and  Sandy.  What  more  can  we  say  except  that  Central  is  the  best. 

We  are  spiritual...  ( "Koom  bye  ya")  yet  fun...  (Duck  Duck  Goose),  mature...  (Go  to  bed  early?!)  yet  party 
animals...  (dancing  in  the  hallway),  studious...  (A+)  yet  athletic...  (Boom!). 

Just  one  big  group  of  well-rounded,  good-looking.  Christian  girls.  We  even  get  along!  Isn't  that  great? 


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Five  South  § 


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Pamela  Stringer 


SIZZLIN'  SOUTH 


3  cups 

thinly  sliced  Tanya  and  Krista 

1  cup 

snipped  fresh  Tara  and  Lydia 

.5  cup 

small  head  of  Lori  and  Margie  lettuce 

.25  cup 

seeded  and  chopped  Lorna  and  Rosemary 

.75  cup 

thoroughly  spun  Steph  and  Leigh 

1  tsp 

finely  groimd  Paula  and  Kathy 

4  cups 

all  purpose  Joy  and  Naomi 

1  tbsp 

salted  Cherilyn 

Ipkg 

salsa  Cynthia 

Ipkg 

semi-sweet  Michelle  chips 

.33  cup 

freshly  squeezed  Esther  and  Ginny 

5  cups 

canned  or  fresh  Amy  and  Pamela  puree 

Base:  With  constant  prayer,  mold  21  girls 
into  Godly  women.  Add  the  desire 
to  grow  in  knowledge  of  Christ.  Mix 
well.  Firmly  pack  Bible  Studies  and 
Prayer  meetings  until  ingredients 
become  rooted  in  Christ. 

Filling:  Combine  all  the  above  ingredients 
together  and  let  'em  fry  for  8  months, 
stirring  frequently  so  not  to  burn 
(out).  Add  some  good  times  of 
friendship  and  laughter.  Mix  in  some 
shaving  cream,  peanut  butter  and 
perfume  a  la  carte.  Put  foot  in  mouth 
and  bang  nails  iii  walls  while  stealing 
bananas  and  cookies.  Puncture  Ernie 
and  hang  him  with  Pirate  Man. 
George. 

Makes  21  servants. 

CAUTION:  Health  hazard  to  Central,  North 

and  3  South. 


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Undecided 


We  had  a  hard  time  thinking  of  a 
quote  for  this  picture  and  finally  we 
came  down  to  2  different  ones.  You 
can  decide  which  one  you  hke  best. 

I  wonder  if  I  should  let  Margie 
know  about  that  hairy  thing 
crawling  up  her  legs.  Nahh. 

OR 

Well,  what  do  you  know? 

Hmmmmmm!! 

— Rich,  what  are  you  kxjking  at? 


Grrrrr!   Anynne  up  to  n  ndil 

driving  contest.    Grrrr,  I  am 

woman.   Hear  Me  Roar! 

GRRRRRR!! 

— Sarah  Card  on  one  of  her  better 

days,  we  hope.    => 


Mmmm,    mmmm  good. 
Hi,   I'm  the  repre.sentative  ol 
President's  Choice  on  the 
Starship  Enterprise. 
Whenever  you  feel  hungry 
and  just  don't  know  what  to 
have  for  a  snack,  try 
something  orange  and  wet, 
our  all  new  Memories  of 
Halloween  Pumpkin  pack. 
Everything  you  could  want 
111  one  small  package.    |[ 


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Mill    :4u\s.   We  better 
put  this  back  on 
before  maintenance 
sees  it.  Oh,  crap. 
John,  give  me  that 
camera. 

— Proof  that  at  night 
doors  on  the  dorms  do 
seem  to  go  missing  for 
awhile.  You  never  know 
where  they  might  end  up 

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Suzy  Kim's 
impersonation  of  a 
fish  just  after  it  saw 
a  cat  looking  at  it  in 
the  fish  bowl. 
— Pucker  up,  guys, 
cause  I'm  coming  tor 
vou.    =±, 


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M'ks  like  I'm 
'•una  have  to  do 
everything. 
—  luhe  learning  how 
I .  >  wash  her  face,  or 
]-  Margie  tr\ing  to 
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Sarah 
Thompson 
models  the 
"Anne  of 
Green 
Gables/ 
Theological- 
Scholar" 
combination 
look. 

—  One  of  our 
many  students 
trying  to  portray 
the  typical 
studying 
almopherc  that 
we  try  to 
represent. 


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L2..1S2 

Holly,  attempting  to  draw  on  the  wisdom  of 
past  scholars  by  sitting  with  them. 

—  Does  this  look  posed  or  vvhat? 


"Whenever 
I  feel  like 
studying,  I 
lie  down 
until  the 
feeling 
goes 

away." 
—  loanna 
studied  so 
hard  that  she 
needed  a 
break,  only 
kidding. 


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isn't  a  Bible 
book?" 
-  Yes,  Kevin, 
there  is  a  GOD 
and  that's  His 
book.  Do  you 

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•There's  just  too  much....HEEELP!!!" 

—  Kim  is  doing  the  mail.  Tell  us,  Kim  -  how 
do  you  keep  up  with  your  studies  and  do  the 
mail  as  well. 


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Welcome  to  the  section  on  Student  Life.   Among 
these  pages  you  will  see  the  typical  student  at  work, 
sleep  and  play.  We  hope  that  this  opening  page 
dazzles  your  eyes  because  you  will  not  see  it 
anywhere  else.   Ha  Ha  Ha.  Have  fun  laughing  at  the 
pictures. 


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_'mon,  Vun!  You  bring  me 
)ut  to  the  game  and  you 
lon't  even  pay  attention. 
3oy,  look  at  North  go! 
—This  page  has  remarkable  theme 
unning  through  it.  Can  you  figure 

tout:'  li 


he  Cerber  Bab\'  Food 
\irporation  proudly 
resents  this  year's  Gerbei 
Food  Foster  Boy. 

— Isn't  he  so  cute?  Barf,  choke 
blah.    <= 


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"It  seems  some  people  take 
Loonie  Lunches  too 
seriously.  Aren't  they 
UnBearably  Cute? " 

and  Krista  during  one  ot  the 
nianv  theme  and  dorm  meals  at 
OBC    => 


Sarah  Thompson  is 
spotted  in  the  cafeteria 
after  hours  sabotaging 
cafeteria  food.  As  if  it 
needs  sabotaging!   => 


Let's  get  this  straight. 
You're  the  secretary!  This 
is  where  I  draw  the  line. 

— Well,  if  I  am  the  secretary,  then 
let  me  draw  the  line.  O.K?   iS 


There's  no  star  too  BIG,  no 
talent  too  LARGE  for  OBC. 
The  Spirit  of  Cape  Breton 
Fills  trie  college. 
— At  night,  Trevor  Aucoin  dresses 
as  Rita  McNeil.  Or  is  it  the  other 
wav  around?  Who  knows?  11 


I  wish  I  had  an  air  mattress  I 
could  nibble  on.  You're  so  mean! 
You  won't  even  give  me  a  nibble. 
— Looks  like  Tanya  has  her  mouth  full 
right  now.  We'll  talk  to  her  later.  <= 


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"I  don't  understand  why  thev 
don't  cut  these  into  smaller 
pieces?  How  am  I  supposed  to 
stick  all  this  in  my  mouth  at 
once?  Maybe  if  I  lick  it  first  it  11 
get  soft.   => 


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I  kn  e  coconut  cream  pie.  1  lo\  e  to  eat  it.  I  lo\  e 
to  wear  it.  I  love  it!  I  love  it!  I  love  it! 
— Margie,  is  that  how  you  learned  how  to  eat?   No,  it's 
supposed  to  go  in  your  mouth.  ]^ 


My  mommy  told  me  c^n  apple  a  day 
would  keep  the  dentist  away.  Mv 
ttKith  hurts  so  I'm  gonna  eat  lots  of 
apples. 

— Don't  eat  too  m^inv  c.nise  thr\-  ri',ill\-  biinl 
you  up.  => 


MIND 


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Onemorestupid  jokeand  1  swear  III 

thrt)w  up!     Doesn't  she  ever  Shut 

Up? 

— This  one  is  from  your  brother,  Sandra,  so 

go  Get  'em!  JJ. 


1  li,  1  m  Dcw'c  Nichols  wite.  Have  you  ever 
wondered  how  1  get  a  brighter  smile?  You 
need  not  wonder  any  longer.  Trv  some  of 
m\-  husband's  brand  new  Memories  of  a 
!~  il  "^milirMiiana  Toothpaste.   It  looks 

like  a  banana,  it 
tastes  like  a 
banana.  But 
it's  really 
toothpaste. 
^ou  too  can 
ha\e  a  bright 
beautiful  smile. 


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Sisterhood  is 
Powerful!   But 
where  the 
heck  in  the 
world  are  the 
Men?! 

— Careful,  Ladies 

'.  re  are  many 

rns  nearby. 

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Yes,  school  brought  us  together.   \Ve'\e 
been  friends,  roomies,  and,  in  a  few 
months,  I'll  be  your  best  man.  Not  only 
that,  for  two  weeks  I'll  be  the  better  man 
— James  and  Barrv,  all  of  the  Mens  dorms  from 
North  to  South  and  Central  in  between  wish  you 
and  your  fiancees  all  the  best  in  your  futures 
together.  Bon  soir  mes  amies,  ff 


Every  now  and  again,  when  papers  are 
overdue  and  the  mind  just  isn't  working 
a  strange  desire  overtakes  the  women  ot 

OBC.   We  call  it THE  BIG  MACK 

ATTACK! 

— Nice  face  on  va,  Sarah.  => 

can! 


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"Yes,  these  are  the  People  in  my 
Neighbourhood,  and  I  love  them  all. 
When  school's  out,  I'm  gonna  take  them  al 
home  with  me." 

— Better  ask  Mom  first,  Beverly.  11 


\ot  onlv  are  they  the 
renown  Vigilantes  of  OBC  , 
\u)  other  friends  look  qiute 
like  they  do  in  Panty  Hose. 
— Holv  Flibberv,  Batman,  thev  \  e 
found  out.  What  do  we  do  now!" 
—No  worries,  mv  red  caped 
inend.  We  must  tlv  the  coop.  => 


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Mens  Soccer  Team 

Back  Row:  Brian  Lindstrom,  Joshua  Sklar, 

George  Manias,  Graham  Buchanan,  Duane 

Jukema,  John  Br\an,  Dwavne  Cline 

F  ront  Row  :  Jay  Lehman,  Trevor  Russell, 

Tim  Stevens,  Mussie  Yohans 


After  intense  tryouts  (Yeah,  right!),  the  mighty  Swordsmen  entered  the  world  oi  college  soccer  with  .in 
exhibition  game  against  Redeemer  College. 

The  Mohawked  defenders  and  fierce  looking  forwards  were  cause  for  intimidation,  but  we  came  up  shi>rt 
in  our  only  game  of  the  year.  Outshot  66  to  5,  the  Swordsmen  fell  6  to  1  to  the  Rovals.  Congrats  to  Scott 
Waddell  for  scoring  the  first  ever  goal  in  Swordsmen  soccer.  See  ya  next  year! 

losluia  Sklar 


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rising 


In  the  past,  the  mens  flag-football  championship  has  been  an  exciting  and  pressure-packed  game, 
year's  final  proved  to  be  no  different.  With  the  clefending  champs  from  South  meeting  their  surpri;- 
but  determined  opponents  from  North,  the  combatants  were  deadlocked  21-21  at  the  end  of  regulation 
time.  As  darkness  set  in  on  that  mid-No\ember  afternoon,  overtime  was  scheduled  for  one  week  later. 
After  a  thrilling  overtime.  South  prevailed  35-28  winning  their  third  championship  in  as  many  years. 
Both  teams  are  to  be  congratulated  on  a  fine  season  and  an  exciting  final.  "Way  to  go  boys!" 

Tre\or  Russel 


Mens  Intramural 
Football 


Back  Row:   Matthew  Dredge,  Mark 

Connelly,  Todd  Brown,  Dave  Young, 

Glen  Heslinga 

Middle  Row:  Steve  Bussey,  Andrew  Dow 

Front  Row:  Craig  Strong,  John  Collins, 

Don  Ludlow,  Trevor  Russell,  Dwayne 

Cline 


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Mens  Basketball  Team 


Back  Row :  Stephanie  Phillips  (Manager),  Orim 
Meikle,  Matt  Dyck,  Graham  Buchanan,  Robin 

Bailey,  Mark  Connelly 
Front  Row:  George  Manias,  Jamie  Simpson, 

Joshua  Sklar,  Mark  Ro 


Ready,  set. ..free  throw??  How  many  suicides? 
This  vear  the  ladies  basketball  team  had  the 
ad\'antage  of  being  a  fine-tuned  second  year 
team.  The  first  vear  basic  skills  were  stretched 
and  refined  as  Graham  Buchanan  helped  coach 
this  championship-bound  team.  (At  least  our 
pre-season  invitational  showed  this.)  Thanks 
Graham.  Ladies,  your  hard  work  &  persistent 
attitude  has  paid  off.  You  looked  great  out 
there!  Are  we  tired  yet??  Thanks  for  all  your 
hard  work. 

Laura  Webb 


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It  was  a  turbulent  start  but  they  finally  got  off 
the  ground!  These  guys  are  probably  the  most 
fun  you  could  ever  pack  into  a  team,  not  to 
mention  dedication  and  talent.  Who  wouldn't 
be  impressed  with  Graham's  Dunkin',  Captain 
Caveman!!,  the  Greek,  Matt  "All  you  see  is  the 
bottom  of  my  shoes!",  the  Ol'  Lamby,  Orim  the 
Man,  Air  Jamie,  Josh  -  The  Bionic  Man,  Mark 
Ro  -  "The  Friendly  Giant",  and,  of  course,  THE 
coaching  staff  of  Robin,  Dan,  and  Ray!!  Good 
Job,  Guys!! 

Stephanie  Phillips 


Ladies  Basketball  Team 


Back  Row:  Laura  Webb  (Coach),  Lorna  Charles, 

Trish  DeVries,  Pamela  Stringer,  Ginny 

Vuksanovich,  Erin  Penney 

Front  Row:  Tara  Lindemann,  Mimi  Romulus, 

Rosemary  Scharfe 


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Mens  Volleyhall  Team 


Back  Row:  George  Manias  (Asst.  Coach),   Bill  Hall, 
Mike  Comeau,   Scott  Nyp,   Kevin  Johnson 

Front  Row:   Ivan  Lee,   Bobby  Ramjist  (Asst.  Coach), 

David  Narine,  Jay  Lehman,   Craig  Strong 

Absent:  Kevin  Wood  (Coach) 


I   NISITIAIN   T 


This  year  we  were  not  a  tall  team,  but  were  extremlv  well-rounded.  This  was  the  best  passing  team  in  vears. 
Other  strengths  were  digging  and  team  play.  We  made  up  tor  our  lack  of  height  by  having  some  leaders  on  the 
team.  Hightlights  of  the  year  included  playing  Ryerson  University  and  the  #2  "AA"  high  school  in  Ontario.  We 
continued  to  play  more  community  college  and  university  teams.  At  the  time  of  writing,  the  OBC  Swordsmen  were 
6-0  in  matches  and  12-0  in  games  in  league  play.  We  are  aiming  to  regain  the  championship  this  year!!  Let's  Go, 
SWORDSMEN!! 

Kevin  Wood 


What  can  be  said  about  our  year  (especially  since  this  is  being  written  in  December!)?   A  lot  actually:  Starting 

the  year  off  undefeated;  staying  at  the  top  of  the  conference;  Sharp  new  uniforms  ("525  please");  black  Umbros; 

"KaaaBooom!!";  "Homer!";  carrot  muffins;  Honeycomb  and  bagels  with  cream  cheese;  "5  push-ups,  5  sit-ups,  5  lows, 

5  highs";  Michelle's  hat;  "life  is  a  highway";  "We  are  Family";  thanks  for  the  help,  George;  skinned  knees  &  elbows, 

bruised  hips  and  jammed  fingers  (lots  of  tape!);  "38  Special!";  "Free  Ball!!";  Honnalee  (sic?);  "How  about  another 

cake.  Shelly?";  Knee  "Pads"  and  Russellmania!!  (great  job,  captain!).   Thanks  for  the  laughter  and  the  memories. 

Let's  do  it  again!   And  the  last  word  is PUFF!  c.        iaci 

°  Steve  Wilson 


Womens  Volleyball  Team 


Back  Row:  George  Manias  (Coach),  Trish 
DeVries,  Leigh  Benalick,  April  Morgan, 

Sandy  Lee,  Steve  Wilson  (Coach) 

Front  Row:  Shelley  Beal,  Michelle  Pauze, 

Amy  Russell,  Krista  Webb 


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^.^^^^^     OBC  Swordsmen  Hockey  Team     /^>^ 


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The  Sport  of  Kings 

Hockey,  the  sport  ot 
Kings  which  combines 
speed,  agiHty  and  brawn 
at  breakneck  speed.  A 
fascinating  sport,  to  those 
who  know  there  is  not  a 
greater  feeling  than  the 
cutting  of  blades  and 
wind  in  your  face  as  you 
tear  up  the  ice.  It  has 
been  an  interesting  season 
through  all  the  ups  and 
downs  but  hopefully  vve 
have  all  learned  a  lesson 
in  life  about  where  our 
priorities  are.  Thanks  a 
lot  gvi ys  for  a  great  season. 
Coach 


Back  Row:  Greg  Tobin  (Coach),  Stewart  (Grimmer)  Maxwell,  Jonathan  Seekings,  Glen  Heslinga,  James 

McFayden,  Andrew  (Cowman)  Gordon,  Vaughn  Butt,  Gordie  MacCormack 

Front  Row:  Tim  Stevens,  Joshua  Sklar,  Jamie  Simpson,  Trevor  Russell  (nice  look  on  ya),  Rob  Boyd 

Absent:    Kevin  Knights  (#7  retired),  Tim  Bruckner,  Steve  Lougheed 


1993-94  was  an  exciting  year  for 
sports  at  OBC!  Womens  Intramural 
Volleyball  started  the  fun.  All  teams 
were  well  represented  with  only  one 
resulting  forfeit.  South's  powerhouse 
team  came  out  on  top  of  the  fighting 
Sem-Odie  team  in  the  nail-biting 
finals.  The  Womens  Floor  Hockey 
Intramural  season  proved  to  be 
another  enjoyable,  yet  anxious  fight 
to  the  end  with  the  best  team 
triumphing! 

In  Varsity  sports,  the  experienced 
Womens  Basketball  team  had  a 
successful  season.  Despite  injuries 
and  other  setbacks,  the  women 
proved  themselves  to  indeed  be  the 
true  "Sivordswotnen"l  Womens 
Varsity  Volleyball,  with  a  relatively 
inexperienced  team,  shocked 
everyone  with  a  great  showing  in 
every  tournament!  Congrats  Ladies!! 

Thank  you  to  all  referees,  score 
keepers,  players,  fans,  and  especially 
thanks  to  Trev  and  Steve,  for  a  very 
fun  and  successfuU  sports  year!  GO 
O.B.C.  SWORDSMEN!!  (and 
WOMEN)!! 


Shelly  Beal 
Female  Sports 
Convenor 
1993-94 


Trevor  Russell 

Male 

SportsConvenor 

1993-94 


"SWWORDSSMENNN!!"  -  the  battlecry  of  the  Mighty 
Swordsmen  machine  rises  before  every  clash.. .the  battle 
commences. 

What  a  year  it  has  been  for  OBC  athletics.  Whether  it  was 


again  worn  with  pride  and  dignity. 

Flag  Football  finished  with  a  flurry  as  the  men  from  South, 
in  the  tradition  established  by  the  Chicago  Bulls  and  hopefully 
our  beloved  Blue  Jays  next  season,  won  their  third  consecutive 
championship.  Floorhockey  was  another  tremendous  success 
which  gives  credit  to  all  participants  who  worked  hard  at 
making  it  fun  for  all.  Thanks  very  much  guys. 

Varsity  sports  again  proved  to  be  a  success  due  to  the 

commitment  and  determination  displayed  by  our  varsity 

athletes  and  coaches.  Our  Men's  Hockey  team  entered  the  EHL 

(Evangelical  Hockey  League)  for 

__^  the  first  lime  and  competed  well 

with  all  teams.  Special  mention  is 

due  our  first-year  coach,  Greg 

Tobin.     Both  our  volleyball  and 

basketball    teams    completed 

seasons  of  success  in  all  their 

!.'       tournaments. 

'^  Thank-you     to     all     those 

individuals  who  helped  out  in 

many  areas  over  this  past  year.   I 

couldn't  have  made  it  without  your 

support.    Thank-you  Shelly,  my 

*    partner,  my  friend.     You  were 

^     always  an  encouragment  to  me. 

To  all  athletes,  I  have  one 

message: 

"Let's  do  it  again  next  year!" 


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In  their  never-ending 
search  for  a  suitable 
mate,  the  women  of 
OBC  will  stop  at 
nothing  to  impress 
and  possibly  attract 
that  man! 

— The  Central  Ladies, 
cheering  on  their  Men !   => 


"Now  that  we're  iiiti> 
gender  equalit\  jt 
OBC,  I'm  finally  able 
to  come  out  of  the 
closet.  Ipaintmynails 
and  I  want  the  whole 
world  to  know  it!" 
— White  is  just  not  vour 
1  uKiur,  DwtU  lU'l  <= 


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wasn't  really  fair  on  this  student's 
pnper.    I  just  thought  I'd  help  in 

till'  iipgrddint;  proce'i*^!    U 


"I'm  so  excited,  I  just  c.iii't  hide  il 
I'm  about  to  lose  control  and  I  think 
I  like  it! 

— It's  so  quiet  in  the  Library  that  its  si. 
easy  to  catch  them  of f  guard .  Hee  hee  hei.- ' 

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Welcome  to  the  tryouts  tor  this  vear  s  OBC  Production 
of  "Swan  Lake "  put  on  by  both  the  North  and  SH?niinar\- 
Football  Teams.   It'll  be  a  sure  and  exciting  hit!  t| 


1  he  OBC 
W'omens 
li.isketball  Team 
■-hould  not  onlv 
be  remembered 
as  intense, 
committed,  on- 
tire  basketball 
pl.n'crs,  but  alsn 
kir  their  trend- 
setting,  hot, 
everybody- 
loves-it,  fashion 
sense. 

— I've  known  shorts 
to  ride  up,  but  this  is 
ridiculous. 


Some  people  on  liic  Student  Leadership 
Team  just  take  their  jobs  too  far!    Bv  the 
way,  Darryl,  NICE  LEGS! 
— Wheredid  you  get  thatdress,  Darryl?  It'ssimply 
ravishing,  ff 


To  You,  From  Us 


Many  times  the  yearbook  is  pressed  by  deadlines  so  that 
the  book  can  be  here  on  time  in  April.   In  being  this  way, 
we  were  not  able  to  include  many  of  the  Christmas  photos 
we  would  have  liked  to  include  in  this  first  section.   So, 
we  will  be  adding  a  Christmas  section  to  our  last  deadline. 
Below  is  a  neat  story  for  you  to  have  some  fun  with,  just 
follow  the  story  and  fill  in  the  necessary  word  where 
appropriate.  Have  fun  and  enjoy  the  remainder  of  your 
book. 


New  Year's  Bowl  Games 

On  New  Year's  Day,  there  are  always  a  lot  of 
football  games.  On  television, 

adjective 

they  interrupt  the  with 

noun 

commercials  every  few  minutes.  This  year  the 

are  playing  the 


animal  (plural) 


in  the  famous 


another  city  animal  (plural) 

Bowl.  And  the 


a  flower  a  city 

are  matched  up  against  the 


bird  (plural) 

nation's  number  one  team,  the 


another  city 

They  will  be  playing  in  the 


something  alive  (plural) 

Bowl.  But  the  game  that  all  of 


a  bird 

the  sports 


a  vegetable 
a  city 

hitting 


plural  noun 

Bowl.  There,  the 


are  talking  about  is  the 


Cowboys  will  play  the  hard- 
,  whose 


another  city  animal  (plural) 

quarterback  is  the  super- 


full  name  of  a  person  in  room 

the  fabulous  Houston  Astro- 
which  has  a  sliding 


They  will  play  in 


a  container 

and 


part  of  a  house 

Astro-Turf. 


a  color 


Remember,  ne\er  think  that  1  am  not  around  to  take  your 
picture  because  when  you  least  think  that  I'm  not  there, 
POOF',  I  appear  like  the  night.   Ha  Ha  Ha!  IT 


The  Class  of  '95  wishes  every  student  at  OBC/OTS  the  very 
best  of  the  Holiday  season.  We  hope  that  each  person's 
Christmas  and  New  Year  brings  with  it  God's  favor  on  your 
family. 

GOD  BLESS  AND  SEE  YA  IN  JANUARY!  11 

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"Hello,mynameisOrimMeikle. 
I'd  just  like  to  sav  that  I'm  a 
serious  basketball  player.  I  don't 
believe  in  excessive  emotional 
outbursts  like  my  friends.  Out- 
bursts ruin  your  concentration. 
Why  won't  anyone  listen  to  me? 
Oh,  well. 

—  Hey ,Orim, smile!  Lifeisn'tall4's,  or 

is  it. 

LOOK    WHO'S 

ekkzzkkkxkkkkhi 


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F\ir  those  of  you  who  know 
.  \ndrea  real  well,  you'll  know 
that  there  are  many  endear- 
ingqualitiestoher.  Her  abil- 
ity to  express  herself  is 
unequaled  in  the  school,  just 
ask  the  girls  in  North. 
<= 

The  problem  with  being  a 
trend-setter  is  that  your 
friends  fail  to  lea\e  you  alone. 
Ihe  other  big  problem  with 
looking  like  this  is  trying  to 
get  across  the  border  with  no 
dcKuments. 

-  Ooo,  babe,  have  I  got  some  truil 
lor  vou! 


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\  ou  have  this  much  work  as  an  RA 
.icid  you  do  nothing,  but  complain, 
tomplain,  complain! 

Well,  1  do  this  much  and  more  and 
you  never  hear  one  lousy  complaint 
from  me,  do  you? 


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Video  Games?  You  must  be  jok- 
ing. ThisisseriousHermeneutics 
happening  here.  Oh  no!  There 
goes  my  last  man. 

—  Hi,  Pal!  Thought  that  you  would  never 
let  Deb  know,  now  did  va? 


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Student  Council  Executi\e 

Trisha  DeV'ries 
President  of  Student  Council 

Erin  Penney 
Vice-President 

Darrell  Tritton 
Secretary 

Debbie  Harris 
Treasurer 


Big  Brother  &  Big  Sister 


Sandy  Mackley 
Big  Brother 


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Resident  Advisors 

Back  Row:  Pamela 
Stringer,  Steve  Bussey, 
Scott  Nyp,  Gary  Burke, 
Mimi  Romulus 

Middle  Row:  Rick 
Hancock,  Stephanie 
Hancock,  Danielle 
Lamarche,  Dwayne  Cline, 
Chris  Matthison,  Ed 
DeFreitas,  Kim 
MacEachem,  Laura  Webb, 
Tim  Richards 

Front  Row:  Sarah  Card, 
Amy  Russell,  Jenn 
Mauger,  Joy  Wood, 
Breton  Murphy 


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Class  Presidents 


Devotional  Committee 

Glen  Heslinga 
Chair 

Gord  MacCormack 
Co-Chair 


Tanya  VValdron 
class  of  '94 

Robin  Bailey 
Class  of  '95 


Margie  Dyck 
Class  of  '96 

Stewart  Maxwell 
Frosh  Class 


E\an^elism  Committee 

Darren  Mille)' 
Chair 


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Ontario  Bible  College  Student  Council 


Back  Row:  John  Bowman,   lanwi  Hudgins,  Stewart  Mawvell,  Darivn  Mille\',  Robin  Bailc)',  Sand\  Macklo\',  Clcn 

Heslinga,  Paul  Abell,  Tracv  Sproule,  Darrell  Tritton,  Steve  Wilson 

Middle  Row:  Debbie  Harris,  Erin  Penney,  DwayneCline,  Beverly  McDonald,  Trevor  Russell,  Irish  DeVries,  Gord 

MacCormack, 

Front  Row:  Susv  Kim,  Margie  Dvck,  Tanva  Waldron,  Lana  Baglole,  Shelly  Beal,  Dawna  Wilson,  Heidi  Patriquin 


7a4e  it  pn  a,  c^ailetu^. 


When  you  ha\e  power,  use  it 
to  build  people  up,  not  to 
constrict  them. 


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A  good  leader  is  someone  who 
takes  a  little  more  than  his 
share  of  the  blame  and  a  little 
less  than  his  share  of  the 
credit . 


'Behold  the  'Turtfe.  'Me  makes 
progress  on[y  when  he  sticl^s  his 
necf^out. 


Unihad  of  Loinnu   uoui   intmiii., 
hied  UOUI    kitnai.   a  IMu   liii  batiii 


-t^/^Jt  \Aj£^-  -yh^^Uic  t^^*^  ^i^j^^^c^ 

-t^-^t  U/^.  -MZ-At^  t^-il^^  C^^>^f4-tA^ 


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Sometimes  the  facilities  in  the  school  just  don't  seem  to  work 

like  they're  supposed.  At  those  times,  the  school  spares  no 

expense  in  hiring  the  best  highest  trained  individuals  in  the 

field. 

—  Oh,  Sandy  your  fly's  down!  It 


\1y  Mom  al- 
ways told  me 
not  to  play  with 
my  food.  But 
sincecomingto 
OBC,  1  found 
food  and  it's 
purpose  has 
taken  a  whole 
new  meaning. 
—  Yeah,  but  oat- 
meal is  supposed  to 
be  eaten  not  worn. 


The  North  Fans 
cheer  their  team 
to  an  incredible 
2nd  place  finish 
in  the  finals.  A 
special  thank  you 
to  all  the  North- 
ern Ladies  from 
your  North 
Brothers.  Thank 
youtoo,Christ\', 
for  your  non-bi- 
ased support. 


Surprise,John!!!!!!!! 
—  Your  yearbtwk  editor,  John  Bowman,  on 
assignment.  This  is  what  theCo-Editorof  the 
yearbook  will  have  to  put  up  with  next  year. 
Do  not  be  afraid.  He  reallv  is  a  nice  guv!!!! 


Okay,  no  one  told  us  we  had  to  pass  an  arts 

and  crafts  exam  to  be  RD's.   How  am  I 

supposed  to  say  inside  the  lines  anyways?  j 
—  Hey,  don't  worrv  there's  going  to  be  someone 
alongina  while  that  will  give  arts  and  crafts  a  whole    I 
newmeaning.  Justdon'tgethe/sheanycrayons.  Get 
it? 


Mmtstru  ^Eams 


:-^^^'  "^t^i^mr,-.  -.'■:  ^§^^: 


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Ontario  Bible  College  Student  Choir 


Altos 

Karen  Coverett 
Joy  Dickson 
Cherlyn  Fagan 
Krista  Giles 
Lesley  Harris 
Danielle  Lamarche 
Kim  MacEachern 
Jennipher  Mauger 
Sharolyn  McLeod 
Kathyrn  Penner 
Marcia  VanShelven 
Adina  Whilby 
Heather  Young 


Sopranos 

Shelly  Beal 
Holly  Burbridge 
Luana  Busch 
Paula  Chan 
Lydia  DeBoer 
Christy  Doherty 
Naomi  Estabrooks 
Keri  Gilroy 
Sonia  Giugovaz 
Krista  Hall 
Janet  Howie 
Tanya  Kunzelmann 
Aileen  Lee 
Heather  Thurton 
Esther  Venketeswaran 
Nancy  Wong 

OBC  Brass  Ensemble 

Joy  Dickson  —  Trumpet 

Jennifer  Mitchell  —  Trumpet 

Connell  Monette  —  Tuba 

Dion  Oxford  —  Eb  Tuba 

Paul  Theriault  —  Flugelhom 

Trevor  Russell  —  Trombone 


Tenors 


Brian  Birdsell 
Paul  Dicks 
Dion  Oxford 
Belgra\e  Pelle 
Jerry  Stachovv 
Paul  Theriault 

Choir  Director 

Mr.  John  Bell 

Accompanist 

Sandra  Somers 


Bass 

Jonathan  Ccillins 
l\an  Lee 
Wally  Lot 
Kevin  Shepherd 
Barton  Wigg 


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^^  /4^ie... 


cfo*c  one  t^t&te  cv^e*t  1  Keed  cf^KC. 

"TftM-  evie  tAe  ^Aoiddex   ^  need  to.  auf  9k, 

"TftM.  axe  t^  cMilt  ^  need  to-  ^eeefr  me  4t^x*tdiH^ 

'^otc  one  t^  (oKAC  tAat  <^eefri-  tne  ^oc*t^, 

'Ifou-  wte  t^  tea.iott  tAat  ^  euu,  ^ene. 

^  t^eut/i-  (focc  ^  ail  t^iat  tfotc  ane 

Ifowi  c^iitt^  io-  Mtofie  UH-frontattt  t^aut 

a*ttft^iH^  attefone  couteC  cCo 

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As  some  of  you  may  have  noticed,  there  are  a  couple  of  ministry  teams  not  represented  here  in  the  pages 
of  the  yearbook.  That  is  the  fault  of  the  Yearbook  Committee  and  we  are  sorry.  As  the  time  started  to  close 
down  upon  us  for  deadlines  we  were  unable  to  get  pictures  of  all  of  them.  One  other  problem  is  that  we 
don't  have  as  many  teams  as  we  used  to  and  don't  see  them  very  much  if  we  did  have  them.  There  are  two 
teams  that  I'd  like  to  mention  right  now  who  did  or  do  alot  of  ministry  that  we  don't  see.  The  first  is  the 
Urban  Ministries  Team  who  minister  to  people  in  downtown  Toronto  and  also  Steadfast  who  minister  in 
churches  and  events  in  the  way  of  song,  dance  and  mime.  Both  of  these  teams  have  been  a  real  asset  to  our 
community  and  to  the  community  around  us.  We  are  thankful  that  the  members  of  each  team  are  dedicated 
to  spreading  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  to  all  who  are  around  them.  The  poem  above  says  "Your  caring  is 
more  important  than  anyone  could  do.  For  you  are  a  FRIEND!"  Your  love  and  care  for  those  that  you 
minister  goes  with  out  saying,  that  you  do  show  and  perform  the  love  of  Christ  through  your  actions.  You 
are  all  lo\'ed  and  cherished  bv  this  communitv- 


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"You  are. ..so.. . 
beautiful...   to 
me..." 

—  Aw,  Jay,  don't  be 
embarrassed!  Look 
at  it  from  this  point 
of  view.  Atleast 
someone  is  willing 
to  sing  a  love  song  to 
ya! 


Blaine  checks  out  the  financial 
situation  on  his  cellular. ..His 
idea  of  a  study  break! 
—  Hi,  Cheryl.  Can  you  come  down  for  a 

moment? 


Hey,  did  you  hit  me?  You  can't  hit 
me!  I'm  Dawna!  Hey!" 
-    Dawna,  remember  the  moth  ball  joke? 
Well,  just  don't  tell  it  anymore,  o.k? 


"Mom  didn't  say  it  would  be  like 
THIS!" 

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Laura  Collins,  Super  Secretary,  at  your 
service! 

—  Always  with  that  beautiful  smile!  Oh,  and,  hey. 
can  1  ask  you  not  to  mi\  skin  cream  and  egg  and 
onion  sandwiches  again.  That  smell  is  really  over- 
whelming. 


"What?!?    You  don't  LIKE  my 
new  OUTFIT??" 

Vcs,  andl  think  youncedahaircut 
too,  not  to  mention  that  beard.  Come 
on,  does  Mom  need  to  dress  you? 


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Welcome 
Bill,  to  the 
OBC 
cafeteria. 
We  hope 
your  stay 
herewith  u 
will  help 
you  put  on 
some  good 
weight.  Oh 
by  the  way 
someone  is 
watching 
you.  Can 
you  see 
CQd  :  him? 


Some  of  you  may 
not  know  this 
guy.  Heisusualh 
very  obscure  and 
incredibly  hard  to 
find.  His  name  is 
Nhai.  If  you  see 
him,  say  HI. 


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All  the  students, 
staff,  and  faculty 
want  to  wish  Greg 
&  Laura  Tobin  all 
the  best  in  their 
vears  together.  Ma\ 
God  bless  you  richh 
and  may  his  face 
shine  down  upon 
\ou. 
=> 

To  mv  roommate 
who  has  now 
become  my  friend . 
All  the  best  in  the 
future.  Julie  Baker 
forever." 


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like  this  and  then  I  could 


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E\-er\'  morning  I  wake  up  and  get  that 
weird  feeling  that  I  ha\'e  missed 
something.  Maybe  it's  that  cup  of 
freshly  brewed  coffee  that  gi\'es  me  that 
fix  I  need.  Mavbe  it's ! 

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"James,  pick  me  up.  You  ha\e  left  me  all 

alone." 

—  Isn't  this  sweet?  James  doesn't  know  that  1  took  this 

picture  of  him  sleeping  with  his  doll.  IT 


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hands  up  in 
the  air.  Get 
the  hint. 
Now,  again. 
Chi  one,  two, 
tiiree...." 


YEAAAHi:  Let  shear  it  tor  OBCs  Ladies  \'olleyball 
Team.  They  said  they  were  going  for  the  gold.  They 
got  the  GOLD!!  From  us  to  you.  Ladies,  AWESOME 
JOB!!  11 


Even  though  Michelle 
didn't  get  to  finish,  she  did 
get  to  ha\e  a  good  looking 
gu\' hanging  oft  her  ankle. 
Great  Job,  Michelle!! 

Bobbv,  take  care  of  that 
ankle,  O.K' 


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"FREE  KISSES!!  No  cost,  no  charge. 
What  do  ya  think?  Am  1  a  nominee 
for  the  Aunt  Jemimah  product  or 
what?"  11 


Even  though  our  Central  Ladiesdont  take  drugs,  that 
doesn't  mean  that  thev  cant  be  flying  HIGH,  now  does 
it? 


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Dwayne  Allan  Cline 

Being  our  first  child,  we  waited  for 
you  with  great  anticipation.   You 
are  a  very  special  gift  from  God. 
When  you  were  five  years  old,  you 
said  when  you  grew  up  that  you 
u'ould  be  a  minister.  Even  then  we 
could  see  God  had  given  you  many 
special  gifts.   You  were  ahoays  the 
first  one  with  your  little  hand  out 
to  greet  someone  new  at  church  or 
next  door. 

You  have  given  us  great  joy  and 
encouragement,  and  we  praise  and 
thank  God  for  you. 
On  the  occasion  of  your 
graduation,  we  want  you  to  know 
hoiu  proud  ive  are  of  you  and  hoiv 
much  you  are  loved. 
May  God  bless  you,  and  use  you 
mightily  for  His  Kingdom. 
Proverbs  21:22 

With  much  lozv, 

Dad,  Mom,  jeunifer 

&  Philip 


Matt  Dyck 

"You've  came  a  long  way,  baby!" 
Matt,  ive  are  all  very  proud  of  you. 
Cod  bless  and  lead  you  as  you 
continue  \/our  studies. 


Dad,  Mom  &  Family 


Glen  Heslinga 

Congratulations,  Glen!   We  are 
very  proud  of  you  as  this  is  your 
graduating  year.  You  have  been  a 
blessing  and  have  been  blessed  of 
the  Lord  these  past  4  years.  May 
the  Lord  guide  you  as  you  continue 
in  His  service. 

We  love  you,  Glen. 
Dad  &  Main 


Erin  Penney 

Erin,  it  is  with  great  pride  and  love  that  we  write  this  note  to  you 
on  this  your  graduation  from  OBC.   You  sought  Cod's  will  and 
direction  for  your  life  and  have  travelled  on  in  His  care  ever  since. 
You  are  a  gentle  sweetness  that  we  have  been  blessed  with  in  our 
life.  Cod  bless  you,  dear,  as  you  continue  your  journey  in  His 
service. 

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Wc  know  that  you  could  have  ilonc 

whatever  you  set  your  mind  to  do 

in  life  because  i/ou  apply  yourself 

and  do  well.   "Praise  God!" 

We  are  glad  you  chose  to  go  to 

Bible  College  as  ice  know  that  it 

will  give  you  a  great  foundation 

for  the  rest  of  your  life  and  we  pray 

that  God  will  guide  and  direct 

your  paths  as  you  continue  your 

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We  are  proud  of  you,  Shelly. 

God  bless. 

Love, 
Dad  &  Mom 


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This  is  our  smiling  "Barbara  Ann 
Scott",  jenn  loved  to  skate  and 
always  tried  her  best.  She  luas 
usually  involved  in 
extracurricular  activities  and 
enjoyed  meeting  nezo  people.  She 
truly  is  our  Gift  from  God,  who 
has  given  us  immense  pleasure 
and  tries  to  please  us  in 
everything  she  does.  She  has 
always  set  goals  for  herself  and 
works  very  hard  in  accomplishing 
them.  We  knozv  God  has  plans  for 
her  life  and  we  have  trust  in  Him 
that  all  her  goals  will  be 
accomplished.  Remember,  "babe" , 
we  will  ahoays  be  therefor  you 
and  we  kwe  you  very  much. 

Love  Mom  &  Dad 


Trisha  DeVries 

/  am  a  little  shy,  but  not  anymore 
once  I  started  school. 
Congratulations!   We  are  proud  of 
you,  Trish!  May  God  bless  you  this 
year  in  planning  your  ivedding. 

Love  Dad  &  Mom 
Sisters  &  Brothers 


Rod  Lamb 


Jennipher  Ann  Mauger 


Congratulations,  dear  Rod!   We  are  very  proud  of  you.   OBC  has  given  you  neiv 
understanding,  greater  faith  and  new  relatio)iships  which  have  helped  you 
prepare  for  new  challenges  now  before  you.  God  has  blessed  you  'with  many 
gifts  -  nozv  you  must  discover  where  He  calls  you  to  be.  God  will  provide  you 
with  the  knowledge  tliat  all  things  are  possible  with  Him.   We  wish  you  much 
happiness  and  success  for  your  future.  God  bless  you  always. 

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Well,  my  faithful  staff.  It  does  seem  that 
everything  is  finished.   No  more  pages,  quotes, 
pictures,  and  nagging  deadlines  to  deal  with.  Our 
book,  "Warriors  for  Christ"  is  finished.   (And  we  all 
said,  "AMEN"!  [Baptist  are  we?!])  But  I  want  to  play 
off  the  idea  of  being  a  "Warrior  for  Christ"  for  a 
moment. 

Many  times  this  year  I  pushed  many  of  vou  to 
complete  deadlines  and  wTiatnot,  1  gave  all  kinds  of 
stuff  to  you  to  do  and  you  did  it,  proving  that  you 
are  all  Warriors  (that  is  surxiving  my  pushing  and 
proding).  Thanks  for  all  the  haro  work,  not  only 
physically  but  mentally,  that  went  into  the  book'. 
You  are  all  very  much  part  of  the  continuous  story 
of  OBC. 

Remember  to  dream  the  largest  goal  possible  and 
then  add  some  and  go  for  it!   It's  our  dreams  that 
keep  us  alive. 

God  Bless  &  See  ya  in  next  year's  pages 


1993-1994  Yearbook  Staff 

John  Bowman  -  Editor,  Ceativeness  Himself 

(There  the  same) 

Lana  Baglole  -  Co-Editor,  Co-Hort 

Holly  Dickson  -  Photographer 

Cherlyn  Fagan  -  Proof/Grammar  Check 

Tanya  Waldron  -  Proof/Grammar  Check 

Mark  Page  -  Photographer 

Chris  Malthison  -  Photographer 

Edmundo  DeFrietas  -  Caption  Man 

Darrell  Johnson  -  Graphics  Design  (Title  Page 

Guy) 

Glenn  Hunt  -  Technical  Assistant 

Steve  Thomson  -  Staff  Ad\isor 

To  all  those  who  also  wrote  stories  about  your 
dorms,  they're  AWESOME!! 


Back  Row:  John  Bowman  (Editor),   Holly  Dickson 
(Photographer),  Cherly  Fagan  (Proof  Check), 
Mark  Page  (Photographer) 

Front  Row;   Lana  Baglole  (Co-Editor)  Joy  Wood 
(Captions),   Edmundo  deFrietas  (Captions), 
Danielle  Lamarche  (Write-ups),  Tanya  Waldron 
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Special  Thanks  To: 

Henry's  Cameras  &  Accesories 

OBC  Student  Council  -  For  continous  support 

OBC  Student  Writers  -  Your  work  on  the 

writi'-ups  i.s  outstanding. 

Helen  Dupasquier  -  Your  continuous  support 

o\er  the  phone  was  much  needed. 

Glenn  Hunt  -  For  technical  assistance  in  all 

areas. 

OBC  Students-  For  being  our  joy  and 

inspiration. 


Photo  Credits: 

There  are  so  many  people  that  have  donated  pictures 

To  name  a  few: 

Sandy  Mackley      Amy  Russell  Joy  Wood 

Tracy  Sproule        Pam  Stringer  Tanya  Waldron 

Hon  Ludlow  Kim  teSligte  Janet  Howie 

Chris  Matthison    Joanna  Elo 

Lorna  Charles        Holly  Dickson 

Margie  May  Natasha  Gascho 

To  all  those  whose  names  did  not  appear,  a  very 

Sincere  Thank  You.  Your  continous  donations 

made  this  book  what  it  is. 


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Editor  1993-94 


The  title  of  my  little  blurb  sure  suiui  up  exactlii  hoiv  I  am  fceliu^  ri'^ht 
now.  It's  the  iveek  of  our  last  deadline  (Feburary  1-5)  and  am  goiu^  very 

crazy  because  "I  am  still  short  some  pages AA.ARRGGHHH"  aud  it 

is  driving  me  crazy.    "Where  do  I  find  those  pages?"  and  "\Vttat  can  I  do 
to  get  them?"  HEELLPPPH  The  life  of  a  yearbook  editor  is  a  rough  one. 
Year  after  year  you  think  to  yourself,    "Things  are  going  to  get  easier 
because  you  have  learned  neiv  things  in  the  previous  year  that  ivill  help." 
WRONGGGl  There  arc  always  those  little  naging  things  that  you  don't 
expect.  Here  are  just  a  few:  2  x  broken  cameras  •  blank  films  ■  xtra  color 
charges  ■  sic,  sic,  sick  ■  SSS  -  SSS  •  computer  ($%S!@%&)  ■  too  much 
homework  (blown  off)  •  procrastination  (Something  to  live  by)  ■  one  RA 
murder  (Chris)  ■  and  many  other  things  as  well.   Crazy,  possibly. 
Insane,  mayby,  just  plain  Gone  off  the  Rocker,  yep! 

The  OBC  yearbook  has  given  me  many  times  of  joy  and  happiness  and 
at  the  same  time  pain  and  sorroiv,  but  I  LOVE  IT!  It  has  been  a  great 
joy  to  work  over  the  last  two  years  with  many  different  people  in  putting 
together  a  legacy.  I  only  hope  and  pray  that  as  you  look  back  at  tliesc 
pages  time  after  time,   that  they  bring  you  many  years  of  great  joy  and 
laughter.  I  knoic  they  have  for  me  and  I  only  put  the  book  together.    Oh, 
and  to  one  person  inparticidar,  Lana  thanks  for  putting  up  with 
someone  ivho  can  be  a  real  pain  in  the  neck  alot  of  times.    To  the  rest  of 
my  great  staff,  here's  to  a  marvelous  year  together  and  to  many  more  in 
the  future.  Adios  Amigos.  Hi  Ho  Silver  Aivay Ha  Ha  Hall 


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Well,  here  we  are.  This  the  end  of  another  semester  and  the  oid  of  an- 
other year.  This  is  a  time  of  celebration  and  thankfidness  and  mourning  for  this 
marks  the  end  of  the  1993-1994  Machaira  ami  the  end  of  the  1993-1994  school 
year.  (Not  quite  you  still  have  those  autograph  pwges  to  fill  with  a  lot  of  memo- 
ries that  we  the  yearbook  committee  could  never  even  try  to  put  together!) 

A  lot  of  people  have  put  A  LOT  of  work  into  this  year's  yearbook.  I  want 
to  metion  a  couple  of  those.  John,  thank  you  once  again  for  all  of  your  creative- 
ness.  Without  all  of  your  hard  work,  this  book  would  have  a  generic  cover,  a  lot 
of  square  corners  and  very  few  pictures  (Thanks  to  all  of  our  PhotograpihersH). 
Hey,  there  were  NO  36  hour  cramming  for  deadlines!!!!!!!!  Darrell,  you  may 
not  go  to  OBC  any  longer,  but  you  have  contributed  a  lot  with  your  God-given 
talent.  Thanks  for  those  wonderfid  title  pages,  Mr.  Title-Page-Man  himself 
Thanks  to  all  of  you  who  have  dropped  in  to  the  yearbook  office  and  spent  some 
time  just  shooting  the  breeze  with  me.  Some  of  those  times  will  always  be  with 
me.  Thank  you,  OBC,  for  openuig  up  the  many  opportunies  that  have  allowed 
me  to  be  a  part  of  the  school.   These  three  years  will  never  be  forgotten. 

Thank  You,  Father.  You  truly  are  the  Author  and  Creator  of  all.  Thank 
You  for  all  the  gifts  and  talents  that  You  have  given  me  as  well  as  all  the  other 
members  of  the  Yearbook  Committee  that  has  allowed  us  to  once  again  produce  a 
yearbook  that  is  just  a  little  bit  better  than  the  rest.  You  desrve  all  the  honor  and 
glory  for  this  book.  AQ 


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Lana  Baglole 
Co-Editor  1993-1994 


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