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Tyndale 

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College 


2003-2004 


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Published  in  Canada 
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A  question  I  often  ask  students  in  interviews  at  Tyndale  events  is.  "What  Bible  \  erse  has  become  significant  in  your 
hfe?"  This  year  the  jearbook  editors  asked  me  the  same  question. 

Some  >eai-s  ago  (I  was  on  stafl'w  ith  Youth  for  Christ)  during  the  earl>'  time  of  my  post  uni\'ersit\'  and  seminar}'  days.  I 
read  about  King  David.  The  historian  wrote  that  in  the  building  oflsrael.  among  the  many  that  David  called  on  to  join 
him  were  those  from  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  In  describing  them  the  historian  sa)  s.  they  "understood  the  times  and  knew 
what  Israel  should  do"  (I  Chronicles  12:32). 

During  m\  uni\ersit>  and  seminarv  da>  s.  I  w  as  fascinated  by  surrounding  cultural  issues  and  intrigued  by  the 
churches"  response.  It  struck  me  that  the  Holy  Spirit  leads  us  w  ithin  the  constraints  and  cultural  dvnamics  of  our 
world.  An  example  of  this  is  missionaries,  w  ho  must  begin  first  to  understand  the  culture  of  their  new  place  of  calling 
in  order  to  be  effective  in  ministr\'. 

M>  fomial  education  took  place  during  the  cultural  revolution  of  the  1 960s.  As  radical  a  time  as  it  was.  I  saw  the 
Lord  reaching  the  angr\.  reactionaiA  smdents  of  m\'  generation,  calling  and  transfomiing  them  into  His  ways.  How  the 
Spirit  w  orked  certainh  w  as  counter  to  the  evangelical  culture  of  that  daj; 

It  occurred  to  me  then,  and  it  has  continued  to  be  a  guiding  light  of  m\  ministn.  that  w  hat  I  can  do  for  the  church  is  to 
help  make  sense  of  the  w  orld  and  pro\  ide  leadership  on  what  needs  to  be  done. 

The  Spirit  of  God  has  used  this  verse  to  give  me  focus,  to  provide  me  with  a  sense  of  calling,  to  encourage  me  in 
being  diligent  in  understanding  our  world  and  to  point  the  wa>'  for  the  church  to  respond. 

You  ma>-  not  ha\'e  a  guiding  Bible  verse,  but  you  can  tmst  the  Lord  to  lead  }ou  and  to  use  your  life  as  you  give  Him 
your  \  en  best. 

Congratulations  to  each  of  you  in  the  graduating  class,  the  first  class  to  graduate  under  Tyndale's  new  status  as  a 
univ  ersit}'  college.  May  you  discover  the  joy  in  knowing  that  your  life  is  being  used  as  an  effective  instrument  in  His 

hands. 


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Dr  Brian  C.  Stiller 
President 


Table  of  Contents 

Leadership  retreat  4 

Frosh  Week  6 

Student  Council  Events  11 

Time  Capsule  26 

Sports  27 

Tyndale  Life  37 

Faculty  48 

Mugs     50 

Grads  57 

Dorm  Life  63 

Student  Life  81 

Letter  from  the  Editor  96 


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Student  Council 


L-R:  Ernest  Chan  (Social  Emphasis),  Chris  Lewis  (Vice  President), 
A!  Hounsell(President),  Nora  Burleigh  (Social  Emphasis),  Myham 
Ullah  (Social  Emphasis),  Amanda  Mason  (Student  Representative). 


Ministry  Team 


L-R:  Leah  Bakke,  Angle  Willis  (Ministry  Team  Co-ordinator),  Ira 
Carty  (Missions  Co-ordinator),  Rachel  Hampson  (Evangelism  Co- 
ordinator), Ashlee  Marshall  (Prayer/Small  Group  Co-ordinator). 


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Well  another  year  has  come  and  gone.   This  year  was  considerably  more  work  than  I  had 

origanally  intended,  but  it  was  worth  it!  What  made  my  year  was  getting  to  know  the 

student  council  team.   Thus,  this  section  is  dedicated  to  them. 

Lewis  is  a  "dude"  who  has  style  ,  next  year  will  be  his  tribulation  and  trial. 

Amanda  like  cuddly,  soft,  kittens,  hugs,  pink  things,  and  warm  woolly  mittens. 

Myriam  is  a  very  nice  gal,  who  laughs  at  the  corny  jokes  of  Al. 

Nora  hard  working,  likes  to  talk,  and  likes  when  I  cheer  for  her  in  hock(ey). 

Ernie  sleeps  through  every  class,  being  funny  must  be  how  he  does  pass. 

Lise  is  a  strong-willed  bookkeeper,  wishing  Al  would  do  events  that  were  cheaper. 

Ang  bring  council--min.  team  unity,  and  on  TV.  specials,  talks  about  "community." 

Ashlee  is  very,  very  short,  but  in  prayer  she  has  found  her  true  forte. 

Ira  is  from  a  twin-island  state,  back  home  live  his  fake  kids  and  mate. 

Rachel  shows  homeless  people  "the  way," 

When  it's  "piano  time"  she  does  love  to  play. 

Joybeth  works  on  the  yearbook, 

now  that's  she  been  caught  with  council's  hook. 

Well,  thanks  for  a  great  year.   I  will  really  miss  this  years  team 

that  has  made  the  presidency  worthwhile.   God  Bless! 

Al  R.  Hounsel 
"Now  to  him  who  is  able  to  do  exceedingly,  abundantly  above 

all  that  we  ask  or  think  according  to  the  POWER  that  works 

WITHIN  US."  Ephesians  3:20. 


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TL:  Hollywood  squares. 

TR:  Darryl  being  a  star. 

BL:  Mike  tough'n  out  the 

centipedes. 

BC:  Final  two  swallow  their  fish. 

BR:  You  can  do  it  Shawn... 

it's  only  dog  food. 


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T:  Sprite  and  bananas. .mm. .mm. 
ML:  It's  plate  lickin  good,  eh  Dan? 
MC:  Who  knew  Sam  was  a  snake 

charmer? 

MR:  Steph  M.  and  her  new  pet.. .don't 

tell  Sweetman! 
BL:  "It  tickles!" 


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TL:  Jeremy,  Mike,  and  Michelle. 
TR:  Jason  "The  Roan"  and  Greg. 
ML:  Tyndale's  own  contortionist, 
Danielle  Rourke. 
MC:  Josh,  and  his  guitar. 
BR:  Our  first  taste  of  Ben  and 
Mike's  hidden  talent. 


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TR:  A  little  Celtic  dance  in  honour  or  St. 
Patty,  courtesy  of  Hannah  Christie 
BL:  Mike  and  Heather,  wow  us  with 
some  Dixie  Chicks. 
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Guest  Speaker:  Pastor 
Orim  M.  Meikle  of  Rhema 
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Another  whole  school  year  has  past.  Many  things  have 
happened,  both  in  the  school  and  in  the  world  outside. 
Both  in  our  own  city  and  in  our  country.  This  page  is 
dedicated  to  some  of  the  changes  that  we've  been  through. 


One  of  the  biggest  changes  would  have  to  be  the  accreditation 
Tyndale  recieved,  changing  Tyndale  into  Tyndale  University 
College  and  Seminary,  oh  and  we  got  a  new  crest  to  go  with  it. 


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The  biggest  change  for  residence  students  was  the 
opening  of  a  Subway  restaurant  in  the  Laurleaf 
plaza. 


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received  a 
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Minister, 
Paul 
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we  elected 
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Premiere. 


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Sadly,  another  change  was  how 

aware  we  became  that  we  live  in  a 

sinful  world.   That  even  in  the 

Tyndale  bubble  we  aren*t  safe. 

With  a 

predator  in 

the  park,  the 

robbery 

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stabbing  at 

the  plaza  and 

the  kidnapping  and  murder  of 

Cecilia  Zhang,  we  were  awakened 

to  the  danger. 


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Back  Row:  Jon  Bushey,  Sam  Chung,  David  Hekman,  Will  Yu,  Phil 
Langwood(coach),  Shawn  Vandevisch,  Mike  Smith,  Nathan  Colquhoun,  Chris 
Lewis,  Steve  Cox. 
Front  Row:  Aaron  Woodhouse,  Mike  Albano,  Silas  Yamey,  Ryan  Feeney. 


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Back  Row:  Myriam  UUah,  Elise  Deller,  Denice  Eggink,  Kelsey  Kinsinger, 

Ashley  Saunders. 

Front  Row:  Christie  Murray,  Terra  Leavans(coach),  Angie  Hoover  (captain), 

Melissa  Weibe(coach),  Laurie  Ritskes,  Jenn  Crabe. 

Missing:  Irene  Baxter,  Niki  Blakidis,  and  Rachel  Snowball. 


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Back  Row:  Ashley  Rice  (assistant  coach),  Matthew  Lortie(watert)oy),  Howard  Nanes,  Al  R. 
Hounsell,  Will  Yu,  Chris  Pitman,  Greg  Koobs(co-captain). 

Middle  Row:  Jamie  Knight,  Marlon  Mitchell,  Chris  MacNeer,  Eaton  Grant,  Rob  Dean(coach),. 
Front  Row:  Peter  Wu,  Justin  McCourt,  Mike  MacNeer,  Kyle  Pitman(co-captain),  Jonathan  Turtle. 


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Back  Row:  Jonatham  Vroom,  Gord  Heath,  Nathan  Colquhoun,  Steve  Mutavdzija,  Andrew 
Thompson,  Tyler  Thrasher,  Chris  Lewis 

Front  Row:  Alain  Virgin,  Dave  Mwangi,  Nathan  Dirks,  Chris  Atkinson,  Ian  McLaren 
Missing:  Mike  Mathewson,  Brandon  Melanson. 


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Back  Row:  Kelly  Milne,  Emily  Mylks,  Emily  Gordon,  Terra  Leavens,  Hillary  McMurren, 
Katie  Epp,  Janet  Phillips 

Front  Row:  Marina  Hofman,  Keri  Lester,  Rebecca  Idestrom,  Matthew  Lortie. 
Missing:  Sonya  Cabak. 


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Tyndale  Hockey 


Back  Row  L-R:  Kevin  Dube,  Ian  Hales,  Nathan  Dirks,  Matthew  Lortie,  Mike 

Jones,  Dan  Kabbes,  Ohver  Clarke,  Brad  Close,  Andrew  Martin. 

Front  Row  L-R:  William  Mark,  Ben  Stenfert,  Mike  Aldred,  Tyler  Wells, 

Darryl  Mackie,  Chris  Lortie. 

Missing:  Mike  Armstrong,  Nathan  Biega,  Ted  Kinsinger,  Scott  Stott. 


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Robert  C.  Duez 

Professor  Emeritus  of  Theology 

1969-2004 

Dr.  Bob  Duez  began  teaching  at  Tyndale  College  &?  Seminary  in  1969.  For  31 
years  his  theological  acumen  and  scholarship  impacted  the  lives  of  many 
students,  who  today  are  giving  leadership  and  providing  ministry  across  Canada 
and  around  the  world.  Along  with  teaching  theology,  he  served  at  various  times 
as  Academnic  Dean,  Vice-President  of  Extension  Education  and  Coordinator  of 
Independent  Studies.  Bob  held  an  MA  from  Wheaton  Graduate  School  and  a  BD 
from  Westminster  Theological  Seminary  (both  awarded  in  1964),  and  a  PhD  from 
the  University  of  St.  Michael's  College  (1985).  Prior  to  coming  to  Tyndale,  he 
pastored  Chestnut  hill  Baptsit  Church.  Bob  is  survived  by  his  wife  Shirley,  three 
children  and  three  grandchildren. 


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Back  Row  L-R:  Ian  Mclaren,  Al  R  Hounsell,  Nathan  Beiga,  AJ  Croker, 
Front  Row  L-R:  Adam  Clark,  Ben  St.Louis,  Chris  Lewis,  Tiffany  Kruid. 


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Brad  Faught  Barb  Haycraft  Gord  Heath  Micheal  Lindsay 


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Wanda  Malcolm 


Bernice  Moreau        Erwin  Penner 


Beth  Posterski  Diana  Rice  Brian  Russell  Daniel  Scott 


Patricia  Sears      George  Sweetman      Steve  Thompson  Beth  Veale 


Danial  Wong 


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A.J.Crocker 
Adam  Clarke 
AIR.  Hounsell 
Alain  Virgin 
Alicia  Aukema 


Allison  Lortie 
Amanda  Hill 
Amanda  Mason 
Amanda  Maurice 
Amanda  Wood 


Amy  Graham 
Andrea  May 
Andrea  Rodenburgh 
Andrew  MacDonald 
Andrew  Martin 


Andrew  Taylor 
Andrew  Thompson 
Angela  Huxtable 
Anna  Song 
Annie  Tseng 


April  Jeffs 
Aaron  Jones 
Ashlee  Marshall 
Ashley  Lewis 
Ashley  Saunders 


Becky  English 
Ben  Stenfert 
Beth  Harmer 
Beth  Ricci 
Brad  Longard 


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(  ailyn  McDonald 
t  ittherine  Walsh 
C'uthryn  Heppner 
Chris  Clements 
Chris  Harris 


Chris  Lewis 
Chris  McNaughton 
Ciiris  Pitman 
Chris  Smid 
Christopher  Lortie 


Chris  Sorenen 
Christie  Murray 
Claudia  Zollinger 
Cynthia  Logiudice 
Dale  Boadway 


Dan  Jupp 
Dan  Kabbes 
Dan  Young 
Danielle  Purl 
Danielle  Rourke 


DariaTomiuk 
Darryl  Silvestri 
Dave  Mwangi 
Dave  Stewart 
Dave  Baxter 


David  McLean 
DeniceEggink 
Elise  Deller 
Emily  Bacon 
Emily  Gordon 


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Emily  Mylks 
Erica  Narine 
Ernie  Chan 
Franc  ineZehr 
Geoft'Milier 


Gerry  Kroezen 
Gloria  Ramsay 
Greg  Koobs 
Hannaii  Christie 
Hannah  Torrens 


Heather  Bellhouse 
Heather  Liscombe 
Heather  Stump 
Hillary  McMurren 
Howard  Nanes 


Ian  MacDonald 
Ian  McLaren 
IraCarty 
Irene  Baxter 
James  Brooks 


James  Lee 
Jamie  Andrews 
Jamie  Knight 
Janel  Andrews 
Jason  Penney 


Jeffy  Boadway 
JeffHayhoe 
JeffRocks 
JeffStrikefoot 
Jenniger  Hughes 


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Jennifer  MacDonald 
Jeremv  Compton 
Johanna  Manninen 
John  Kerr 
Jon  Bushev 


Jonathan  Hong 
Jonathan  Nip 
Jono  Bay- 
Josh  Gautreau 
Joybeth  Brooks 


Julius  Vincent  Naredo 
Justin  Baksh 
Justin  Taylor 
Katelyn  McClure 
Katrina  Enversa 


Katy  Darley 
Keri  Lester 
Kimberly  Brown 
Kristin  Sawatzky 
Kyle  Pitman 


Laura  Graham 
Lauren  Banks 
Laurie  Ritskes 
Lena  Satwatzky 
Lindz  Clarke 


Lise  Mayor 
Marina  Hofrnan 
Mary  Lyn  Higston 
Matt  Caslor 
Matthew  Lortie 


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Matthew  McKean 
Megan  Sealy 
Meredith  Goertz 
Michelle  Tursa 
Michelle  Whiting 


MikeAldred 
Mike  Bonikowsky 
Mike  Hamilton 
Mike  Jones 
Mike  Shoults 


Mike  Smith 
Missina  Kinsey. 
Nadia  Palmer 
Natalie  Bodach 
Nathan'feiega 


Nathan  Dirks 
Nathan  Friedt 
Nathan  Gerber 
Nathan  Shurr 
Niesha  Snyder 


Norah  Burleigh 
Nyssa  Dhillon 
P.J.Lee 
PaulRandell 
Peter  Hayward 


Peter  Wu 
Rachel  Carson 
Rachel  Hampson 
Rebekka  Ries 
Robert  Gaghon 


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Ronald  Gardner 
Ronnie  Fung 
Ryan  Feeney 
RyanMatulesvicz 
Sabrina  Wiens 


Sam  Barry 
SamanthaDeLaet 
Sara  Locke 
Sarah  Barr> 
Sarah  Bulloch 


Sarah  Daub 
Sarah  Sampson 
Sarah  Sharp 
Scott  Stott 
Shannon  Higson 


Sharon  Kamau 
Shawn  James 
Shayvon  Gardner 
Silas  Yamey 
Siobhan  Wilson 


Sky  Starr 
Steph  Mussleman 
Stephanie  Hunt 
Stephanie  Rowsell 
Stephen  Carter 


Steve  Cox 
Steve  Mutavdzija 
Tara  Williams 
Thomas  Nawyen 
Tiffany  Kruid 


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TimGumbley 
Tom  Morrison 
Tyla  Leonard 
Tvler  Wells 


Vanessa  Collins 
VelsieMak 
Vernon  Redwood 
William  Mark 
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Top  Ten 
Ways  to  Freak  Out  Your  Roomate 

1 0)  Collect  potatoes.  Paint  faces  on  them  and  give  them  names.  Name  one  after  your  roomate. 

Separare  your  roomate's  potato  from  the  others.  Wait  a  few  days  and  then  bake  your  roomare's  potato 

and  eat  it.  Explain  to  your  roomate,  "He  just  didn't  belong." 

9)  Move  everything  to  one  side  of  the  room.  Ask  your  roomate  if  he  knows  how  much  an  elephant  weighs, 

and  look  at  the  floor  on  the  empty  side  of  the  room  with  concern. 

8)  Draw  a  tiny  black  line  on  your  nose.  Make  it  bigger  everyday.  Look  at  it  and  say,  "The  hair  is  growing. 

GROWING!" 

7)  Buy  some  knives.  Sharpen  them  every  night.  While  you're  doing  so,  look  at  your  roomate  and  mutter, " 

Soon,  soon..." 

6)  Collect  hundreds  of  pens  and  pile  them  on  one  side  of  the  room.  Keep  one  pencil  on  the  other  side  of 

the  room.  Laugh  at  the  pencil. 

5)  Tell  your  roomate,  "I've  got  an  important  message  for  you."  Then  pretend  to  faint.  When  you  recover, 

say  you  can't  remember  what  the  message  was.  Later  on  say,  "Oh  yeah,  I  remember!"  Pretend  to  faint 

again.  Keep  this  up  for  several  weeks. 

4)  While  your  roomate  is  out,  glue  your  shoes  on  the  ceiling.  When  your  roomate  walks  in,  sit  on  the  floor, 

hold  your  head  and  moan. 

3)  Make  a  sandwich.  Don't  eat  it,  leave  it  on  the  floor.  Ignore  the  sandwich.  Wait  until  your  roomate  gets  rid 

of  it  and  then  say,  "Hey  where's  my  sandwich?!?" 

2)  Everytime  your  roomate  walks  in  yell,  "Hooray!  You're  back!",  as  loudly  as  you  can  and  dance  around 

the  room  for  five  minutes.  Afterwards,  keep  looking  at  your  watch  saying,  "Shouldn't  you  be  going 

somewhere?" 

1 )  Talk  back  to  your  Ride  Krispies.  All  of  a  sudden  act  offended,  throw  the  bowl  on  the  floor  and  kick  it. 

Refuse  to  clean  it  up,  explaining,  "NO,  I  want  to  watch  them  suffer." 


Didn't  quite  make  it  on  the  top  ten: 


Pretending  to  be  sucked  out  of 
the  room,  by  the  hand. 


Stuffing  as  many  banana  peels  in 
your  mouth  as  possible 


Grow  a  mullet  (sorry  no  actual 
photo  available) 


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New  words  to  a  not  so  new  song,  thanks  to  the  4  Central  boys 


A  chocolatey  rhyme  for  the  sweet  5  North  RA"s 


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A  little  mermaid  song,  for 
a  big  dorm  finale,  thanks 
to  the  4  Central  girls. 


Ode  to  the  4  North 
Boys 


A  heart  felt  reminder  of  3  South's  living  water 
theme. 


Guess  the  face  for  3  North 


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Life  outside  Tyndale 


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Enjojring  some  Philly  Cheesesteak 


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A  Day  in  the  life  of  a  Tyndale  Student 


4:30pm;  Hanging  out  with  friends  after 
class  while  waiting  for  dinner,  in  between 
mailbox  checks. 


1 :30pm:  Back  in  class.  Writing  tests. 


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8:00  pm:  Cleaning  up  the  room 
before  your  roomie  gets  back  from 
evening  class. 


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6:00pm;  Playing  or  spectating  intramural 
floor  hodkey. 


9:00pm:  Watching  TV  in  the  6th  floor  lounge. 


10:00pm:  Dorm  Event. 


1 :00am:  Staying  up  late  int  he  Kat  to  finish  that 
project  due  the  next  morning. 


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Editor's  Page 


Wow,  who  new  what  a  crazy  year  this  would  turn  out  to  be.  I  feel  that  God  was  really 
challenging  us  this  year  in  many  ways.  I  know  personally  I  was  stretched  beyond  what  I 
expected  and  when  I  wanted  to  run  away,  God  was  still  there,  the  stronghold  of  my  life.  I  pray 
that  this  yearbook  is  not  just  for  remembering  people  and  places,  but  also  for  remembering 
what  God  taught  you  this  year,  and  the  blessings  he  brought  to  your  life,  even  if  you  didn't  see 
them  until  later.  I  apologize  for  any  mistakes  that  you  may  find,  but  do  know  that  I  tried  my  best 
and  had  fun  preparing  this  yearbook.  Thanks  to  those  that  helped  out,  in  taking  pictures 
specifically  for  the  yearbook  as  well  as  lending  me  personal  pictures.  Also,  thanks  to  April 
who  helped  a  lot  with  layouts,  and  gave  me  some  experienced  input.  Further  thanks  goes  to 
those  who  encouraged  me  when  I  felt  like  throwing  in  the  towel.  May  God  bless  you  in  your 
coming  years,  whether  you  be  a  lifer  at  Tyndale,  a  missionary  in  Peru  or  Kenya,  or  at  another 
university  study  bio-chem. 

Your  sister  in  Christ,  ' 


'..r^KHsaiiasm^i' 


Joybeth  Brooks 


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