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College. like life. os full of seasons. surr- · comes to an end and the school season begons .students seffte onto the dorms and come together for onentatoon and new classes .. student organizatoons and sports teams meet for the kockoff of the year autumn blows on woth modterm finals .homecomong draws the alumno and college communoty together .wonter os welcomed woth the celebratoon of the holidays and cooler temperatures .. semester's end creeps up on stu· dents woth fonal protects, study sessoons. and late noght snacks on the caf spring foils students woth the fever of the season .. spnng break goves a break before the heavy weeks ahead .the year wonds down woth the antocopatoon of summer and the next year to come.

College. hke seasons, os full of hfe members of the women"s ~ v1d Jones and Ja1me basketball team cheer each Lawrence v1s1t after the • other on dunng the announce­ d1sm1ssal of the1r class that ment of the~r team at M1dmght had been meet1ng outs1de. Madness photo by Kendra Flory photo by Kendra Flory

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DOTZOUR Laundry. pizza part1es. late night dom1nos. slumber part1es and Halloween tnck or treat1ng were JUSt a few of the act1vt1es that Dotzour women part1c1pated 1n. Whether act1V111es were planned by the Res1dence Ute staff or were spur of the moment activities, a good time was had by all "There were a lot of new people on our wmg th1s year, but there were lots of achv•t•es planned for us to get to know each other better," Rachel Gross, soph., sa1d. Dotzour Hall was named for Roy and Edna Dotzour 1n 1953. While many th1ngs have changed about Dotzour 1n the past few years. Dotzour sp1nt lives on. W1th most sen1ors liv1ng off-campus, the maJonty of res1dents were underclassmen who gave the dorm an energetiC a~r Even w1thout the seniors, Dotzour still managed to stay at almost full capac1ty ··Being able to vis1t w1th my fnends at any hour of the day 1s one aspect of dorm life I Will m1ss greatly after 1 graduate," Amy Haas. sr., sa1d •Copy by Emma Webb AMY HAAS SENIOR

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Mane Vacura. Jr.. 1n costume os beong served cookies by Melissa Smoth. soph., on Halloween noght photo by Kendra Flory

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Fahnestock Hall, the dorm as we know 11 was bwld in 1942 to replace the onginal Fahnestock Hall, which was the first bwldtng . A -, on campus photo by Kendra .. V--'-----=--Fiory... y Ullom. sr., M1ke Bascom. soph., Jeremy Hackleman, fr., Dust1n Gregg, sohp and Andrew May, sr., get ready to make Fanny's Infamous entrance 1nto Honors Convoeat1on. photo courtesy Jam1e R1sser

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House cast LeAnna Hulce. soph., and FAH ~t~OCK Jam1e A1sser I' , prepare to g1ve the After hfty years of hous1ng McPherson College commumty students. Fahnestock Hall Will be tom down to make a scare room for campus Improvements But. IS Fahnestock Hall, or "Fanny." as the res1dents prefer to call rt, JUSt a bu1ld1ng? What truly makes "Fanny" the communal environment 11 currently IS and has long been? The current and past residents of the dorm are what make "Fanny" the enwonment for wh1ch 11 IS known The res1dents of Fahnestock Hall have been very dents gather at busy w1th fund-raising and community bu1ld1ng actiVI­ Fahnestock Hall for ties. The Fahnestock Haunted House has been the the ded1cat1on of the fund-ra1s1ng act1v1ty for the dorm for the past six Fanny Bench years. Every available resident is used to transform photo courtesy Jam1e R1sser the dorm 1nto one of the scanest haunted houses 1n the area. "Fanny" IS also known for such act1v1t1es as march1ng 1nto Convocations weanng chOir robes and umque hats. and the "Fanny Run " The dorm IS also known for dorm cookouts. toga part1es, altemallve dances. and the trad1t1onal "Fanny" t-sh1rt Although "Fanny," the build1ng, may not last forever, the group of guys and g1r1s known as ·Fannylles" will always be remembered •copy by Jam1e R1sser DAMIAN HARRIS

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.' METZlER Metzler was the home of spades tournaments, Hal­ loween dances and other activ1t1es wh1ch took place throughout the year The second annual Halloween dance was held and considered a complete success. Sitting right next door to B11t1nger Hall. Metzler had to put up w1th constant bang1ng and pound1ng by construc­ tion crews teanng down Bittinger Work often started early for the work crew , and served as an alarm clock for Metzler residents For nonresidents of Metzler there was a different atmo­ Dam1an Hams. sphere start1ng w1th the s1gn at the front door People were sr. and Cliff Bell. soph., take greeted with a large "Welcome to the Doghouse· sign. and a well deser.ted Chnstmas lights throughout the dorm. According to break from the1r Damian Hams. sr.. the atmosphere of Metzler has become RA dUlleS a place where students can ·mature While still relying on photo by Shelly each other when one of us falls." Hendncks •Copy by Emma Webb

Clay Porter, soph. rests by M1lky the cow dunng the Halloween dance photo by Shelly Hendncks

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D1d you know that a fifteen-year-old g1rl tn England yawned for ftve weeks stratght?! Thts was JUSt one fun fact presented 1n Teresa Boness' semor dtrecltng proJect. "I Dtdn t Know That'" The play presented facts from the Gwnness Book of World Records tn a fun. enterta1n1ng style. As well as beong the ftrst show of the McPherson College theatre season, the cast also formed a tourong group. The play was performed several tomes off campus, mcludong at local elementary schools and at the Cedars "It was fun to be able to be ourselves." Amber Jauken. fr .. satd. · we got to enterta1n people whole teachmg them new thmgs." "I Dodn't Know That!" was wrolten by LoUis Molony. Johnny Saldana, Joyce Chambers Seiber. and Rachel Wonfree •Copy by Becko Dilley

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' ./ 0 -• ""'-•.., ~u'• l ,,_ ...... , -,(..,., , ( ...;. .• ..! " When the Baker and h1s w1le ventured 1nto the woods to get L1ttle Red R1d1ng Hood's cape. Cinderella's golden slipper. Jack's cow. and Rupunzel's ha1r. th1s m1xed up la1ry tale came to life. The f1rst act of "Into the Woods" was a delightful, beh1nd·the·story look of how famll1ar fa1ry tale characters all came together 1n the woods. The second act was after the "happy ever after'' and showed how m life, nothing is what 1t seems Performed over Homecom1ng weekend. ·•tnto the Woods," wntten by James Lap1ne and Stephen Sondhe1m. was a challeng1ng show for Stage D1rector R1ck Tyler. Mus1c D1rector Alan Gumm. and the cast of 21 "I thought the show was 1mmensely challenging," sa1d J.D. Bow· OODS man, semor "Not only were the mus1cal and techmcal aspects d1ff1cult but the content was challenging as well • -copy by Becki CAST Dilley Narrator Mystenous Man. .. • . • Joshua Woody Cinderella . Amy Fast Jack. JD Bowman Jack's Mother Beck1 Dilley Baker • M1chael Baker Baker's W1fe Deborah Polkinghorn Clnderena s Step~o.ther t Leann W1ne Cmderella s Stepmother II Raechel S1tt1g Flonnda . . Tonya Mowrey Luc1nda • . Teresa Boness Cinderella s Fath~;. · ·. ·. · ·. · ·. ·. ·. ·. · · Casey M1ller LW1ttle Red R1d ng Hood . •.•.• Sarah Stover 1tch. Sara Compton Cu'lderella s Mothe;, . .'. ·. · .' Wend1 D1lley·Engler Rapunzel Jen Taylor Rapunzel s Pnnce · · • ' · Scott McDearmon Cinderella s Pnnc~/W~Ii ...... Mark Godfrey Steward · Dust1n Gregg le Red R1d1ng Hood 1 GS ean·t W fe Granny; B~by·.• Kelly Gatewood v1s1ts w1th the Baker and hiS Wife Slef10WWh t Pu ppe teer . • ...•• Amber Jauken Photo by Kendra Flory ep1ng Beauty Puppeteer .. Allc1a Bums discover A C ~ again The theme for Homecom1ng was D1scover McPherson College Agaml" Alumm. students and stu­ dents' fam1hes gathered October 24-26 to celebrate and discover the campus ActiVIties began Fnday w1th Honors ConvocatiOn. Other activities for the weekend included alumm class gathenngs. "Into the Woods." the Alumn1 Challenge Cup Tenms Tournament. coronat1on of Homecom1ng Royalty. the football game and the dance. "I th1nk the turnout for the dance was very good," Amy Lev1nski. 1r • sa1d. "The new students bnng a d1fferent Weanng the1r kind of energy to act1v1t1es." academ1c James Lopez and Shelly Hendricks were crowned regalia, faculty K1ng and Queen. The McPherson Bulldogs beat the and ementus 1n the football game. Dotzour Hall make their way women won the all campus sp1r1t contest by decorating to Brown Aud1tonum for their dorm. Students were also g1ven the opportumty to Honors Convo­ part1c1pate 1n a talk-back sess1on w1th the Board of cation. Trustees. Photo courtesy •Copy by Beck1 01lley Kns Boyer

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Eileen, played by Beck1 D1lley expla1ns to George, played by JD Bowman, that her brother. a manne. IS com1ng to beat h1m up for getting her preg­ nant "Moon Over Buffalo" was Bowman's semor acting proJect photo by Kendra Flory LET'IT Dunng the wtnter months, students found themselves buster than normal. Occas•onally, students could be seen parttctpallng tn snowball ftghts. and restdents of Dotzour bUill a JOlly snowman tn front of the dorm. One excthng acttvthy was the wmter dance. wtlh a spectal appearance of Santa Claus. The chotr performed Handel's ''Messtah· wtth Central College for the~r wtnter concert. The only bad lhtng about the end of the semester was studytng for ftnals. Dunng finals week, students were cram­ mtng tn the library, the dorm . . .. JUSt about anywhere. The Quadrangle staff delivered care packages bought by parents. These care packages contatned snacks and a note from parents. The cafetena was open tn the evemng for snacks during ftnals week. After survivmg her first ftnals week. Chenee Mossburgh, fr. , satd, "I had to work really hard to get ready for all of my tests. but t! was n•ce to be able to go get late mght snacks at the cafetena to keep me gotngt" •Copy by Ntcole Phtlltps

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" 0 r .:.. ~~'· ;:. ... ;:-.- .~-.-.-,-~'--.-,-. PLAYING THE PART "L1ttle Foxes" 1s a drama about the corrupt Hubbard family members and the1r interactions w1th each other when a fortune is at stake. Th1s play featured Anna Arasm1th, fr., as Reg1na. Danny Ballard. fr, as Oscar; Teresa Boness, sr., as Alexandra.. and Knssy Williams, so.. as B1rd1e The play was d1rected by JD. Bowman, sr "Piay1ng my role, as a drunk. battered woman. was very d1Hicult for me," Williams sa1d. "Danny really had to slap me as part of the play. and 1t hurt. Once, I even thought my nose was bleeding on stage."

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Mrs. Brady played by Krossy W11f1ams. troes to console her husband played by JD Bow­ man, after a stressful court scene. photo by Kendra Flory Inherit THE WIND •lnhenl the Wond' starred many new actors Thos productoon, whoch dealt woth the sub1ect of evolu· t10n, starred Bowman, as Matthew Harrison Brady, Moke Bosceglia, jr., as Henry Drummond, Scott McDearmon, fr , as Bert Cates, and Raechel Sottog, Jr., as EK Hornbeck. "It was fun being able to work so hard on a character that was so unlike myself and have people tell me it was believable," Sittig saod The large cast The cast of "lnhent the Wond" also included of "lnhent the several exchange students from Germany. Wond" poses at "It was fun workong on such a large cast, "Jen the set of the Taylor, fr., said. "Most of them, especoally the courtroom and small town of German students, had never been onvolved on a Hollsboro. production before, so that made ol more fun • photo by •copy by Rachel Gross Kendra Flory

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The hnal performance of the year was the N1ght of One Acts. lmprov. and CoHee. Two one act plays and the 1mprov troupe Mag1cal Mystery Brew took the stage for th1s product1on. The one act plays were ·umversal Language", d1rected by Raechel S1tt1g, and "Duet of a Bear and a Dog" d1rected by Tonya Mowrey. The 1mprov troupe was led by M1ke B1scegha Angela Cantu, one of the members of the 1mprov troupe, sa1d that she always enjoyed go1ng to re­ hearsals "I loved work1ng with the group dunng practice session's," Cantu sa1d. "We always had a regular comedy show going on.· •copy by Rachel Gross

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The 1998 graduatmg class IS a unique one. For the f1rst lime semors were allowed to l1ve off campus As a result, the campus commun1ty d1dn't get to see them as much. However they all showed up 1n line form for the graduation. Enk Vogel and Sarah Wagoner Hendncks welcomed the crowd With w1tty remarks about their college career at Mac. Then the semor cho1r members JOined the cho1r for 1ts 1nterpretat1on of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water The ceremony also 1ncluded the recogmhon of honor­ ees. Dr Raymond Flory was presented w1th an honorary Doctoral Degree for h1s commitment and ded1cat1on to the Student body college. Pres1dent D1ll also recognized f1ve alumm for the1r pres•dent Shay outstand1ng leadership and serv1ces to the1r professions. Maclin leads The semor class chose Dr. Herb Sm1th as 1ts speaker. the graduat•on Sm1th bragged that he would be finished 1n seven m1nutes proceSSIOn With and 42 seconds Pres•dent D•ll Dr Gustafson then announced the graduates and they f•nally rece1ved their diplomas. The ceremony ended with graduat•on many of the graduates shooting confettu 1nto the a1r To the honorees close beh1nd class of 1998 We'll m1ss you and we w1sh you the best of photo by Chen luck. -copy by Chen Norsworthy Norsworthy

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The women's tennis team was headed up by Lori Flemtng and Jenny Amtot. They were JOined by Denise Morales and Faith Chnsllansen to fln1sh out the team Doubles teams were Flemtng-Amiot and Morales-Chnstlansen Desptte thetr 0-6 record they placed seventh at the KCAC tournament. The women improved their level of play significantly and in the process reflected exemplary sportsmanship. Each member of the men's tennis team played a signifi­ cant role m matntaining thetr position tn the mtddle of the seven-team KCAC conference. Members were Brent Johnson, David Wiens, Joey House, Tim Armbruster. Jer­ emy Hackleman and Danny Ramsey. Doubles pairings were House-Wtens, Johnson-Armbruster. Johnson-Hackleman, Armbruster-Ramsey, and Hackleman-Ramsey. The practtce season and the number of matches played were curtailed due to inclement weather, but the team fought hard through the KCAC conference coming up with a filth place finish. Joey House won KCAC All-Conference Honorable Mentton honors and was runner-up for the KCAC Sportsmanship award Each player regtstered at least one wm dunng the tournament. -copy by Elizabeth Wilson

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The volleyball team had a tough season with 1ts overall record bemg 1-25. They had the potential it took to wm but had a rough lime overtaking other teams. Although the team didn't 1m prove last year's record, 3-20, Coach Dan Hoffman was proud of them. "They really hung together as a team," he said. The hve seniors that led the team were Andrea Bess, Jamye Brown, Amber Pfannenstiel, Melissa Sharp, and Jamie Smalley. The team was also comprised of two juniors, two sophomores. and seven freshmen. The team will have a hard t1me replacing the five seniors who are leav1ng. However. if they can contmue to slick together and work hard. they will be a hard team to beat! •copy by Bec k1 Dilley

Amber Pfannenstiel Jumps up ,~ 0 ~ :.:.u.,.J.. u for the kill photo by Jamte Rtsser 2 IS HH5 6-IS Kansas Ntwmal'l 9-15 13-15 8-15 Bttnany 12·1S &-IS ).IS Conco«<•• 2 15 3-15 4-15 COio. 7- IS &-IS COncord•• 6·15 11 15 15·1\ 2·15 Fnends 3-IS Ill-IS 6-15 Ster ng I IS 5-15 5-15 Mtd-Arnenca 8tbkl l!i-5 12·15 5-15 8·15 onawa 3-15 IO·IS 6-15 Kansas Wesleyan 3-15 5-IS 5·15 Mld-Ameuc.a Btble 9-15 7·15 2 15 Bartlesvr 1e 4 15 7·15 12·15 TabOr 12·15 , 15 5·15 Soutwestern 14-16 15·8 3-15 8-15 Fr1end$ 0 IS 9-15. 5-15 Bethel 5-15 7·15 0·15 Bethany 8-15 2·15 7-15 Sterhng 1 15 8-15 3-15 Ottawa 7-15 7-15 4 15 Kansas Wesleyan 2·15 9·15 4-15 0 15 4 15 1·15 Be1t1et 7-15 1 15 0-15 Tabor Southwestern 2 15 1 15 10·15 Ac:. -;embly of GOd 10 15 15-4 15-13 15-12 M<>t•!h Record I 25

The season didn't go as well as we would have liked, but all five seniors • stuck 1t out, and we • feel like we gave it ~ our all c,) cu Melissa Sharp ..,s::, Senior en s::: ~·-c .!1

Amber Pfannensllel Mehssa Sm1th Andrea Herrera and Jayme Brown share sp1nt w1th the1r opponents after a game photo by Jam•e R•sser

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The 1997 season was a buildong one for the men's soccer team. "The team played woth a lot of heart." Coach Dan Marchewka saod, •and now we have a year of expenence under the belt for thos team" Of the 19 players, Bnan Davos and Brandon Johnson were the only two semors on the team. Even so, the team was led well by theor three captaons: O'Bnen Byrd, Davis, and Brian Wessel 'We were hopong to fontsh the conference on the top four so that we could go to the playoffs." Marchewka saod. "It was a dosappoonl­ ment not to. but we had a lot of onJunes and a lot of down tome. Though the team had dosappointments, the season also had ots perks. "It was especoally fun toward the end of the season. Brandon Johnson saod. "There were lots of great ondovodual players Many of the players were pleased with theor coach "Dan dod a really good JOb for his hrst year." Chff Bell. soph .. saod -copy by Becki Dolley Cliff Bell. soph., works to keep h1s opponent from Ottawa Unovers1ty from ga1mng posess1on of the ball

W~h h1s eyes on the ball. Scott Penmngton. soph., keeps up w1th his Fnends Umvers1ty opponent.

Men's Soccor Back row Jeff Cole. Asst Coach. Tyler Kerst Bnan Wessel. Moke Boscegha, Brandon Johnson, Bnan Davos. Scott Penmngton Jeremy Emnck Roberto Mendez. Dan Marchewka. Head Caoch Front row Jason Bayarena, Woll Charters. Scott Cole. Clay Porter Cliff Bell. O'Bnen Byrd, John lnglehan, Manny Avola. Brent Johnson Adam Ooxon photo courtesy Mac Shopper

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As M1ke B1sceglia. Jf., stands ready, Brent Johnson.soph., se1zes the ball from h1s opponent from Ouawa Our season was good; we had great teamwork. I hope that we have a better season next Angela Jaehn fr , year. tnes to stop the ball from be1ng Angela Jaehn taken from the en Freshman oppos1ng team c ~·- c c ~

Chen Norsworthy and Rhonda Murphy. sophs , try to stop the ball from reach1ng the goal.

N1kk1 Unruh-Carey, soph .• dnbbles the ball towards the Phillips 0-12 goal Southwestern 3·1 Ottawa 0-4 Central 0-3 Tabor 0-4 Sterling 0·4 Bethel 0-12 Bethany 0-"8 Central 0·2 Sterling 1-4 Kansas Wesleyan 0-2 Fnends 0-10 Bethel 0-4 Tabor 0-1 180 .. __.~ " Trap

Wtth only five returntng players the Lady Bulldog soccer team had several new faces. The season began wtth only etght players The teams etght players (a full team conststs of 11) managed to beat Southwestern. who had a full team. As the season pro­ gressed the team recrUited more players. unfortunately the team dtdn't win anymore games. According to Sammy Lane. head coach, many of the players on the team had little or no pnor experience, but these players were easter to coach because they were not set tn a playtng routine. Thts team was "fitter, faster and stronger. Coach Lane satd. The team was led by co-capttans Melame Messtck. fr and Cherice Marsalis.sr . who were the only two players to come to McPherson to play soccer. The team had to battle elements such as bad weather. nationally ranked teams and the fact that they dtdn't have a full team for part of the season. Unlike prevtous years many of the players that played thts year are planmng on returntng next year. Of the returntng members of the team Melame Messtck. 1r.. was named to the KCAC All Confer­ ence Soccer Second Team. ·we should have a more soltd team next year because we only had one semor graduate. Chen Norsworthy, soph., satd. "Hope­ fully we can keep bUildtng and we'll have a stronger season next year • copy by Emma Webb

Back Row: Khanasha Bentam1n Becky Ullom leAnna Hulce Angela Jaehn Chnstlna Wymore Rebecca Foster. N1kk1 Unruh·Carey Sammy Lane head coach. Front Row: Jenn1fer Bosserman. Melan1e Mess1ck. Chence Marsal1s. Rhonda Murphy. Elizabeth Shelton. ThOmas Lew1s. fr., and Jason Casados fr try to get the ball from the hands of the Wesleyan offens1ve player McPherson beat Kansas Wesleyan 27·21

We kind of had our ups and • downs, but in a • way it was a ~ building season. ~ Nate ~ en c ~·- 0 .!l

1997 KCAC All-Conference Football Team

Nate McLaughlin F~rst Team Offens1ve Lmeman Greg White F1rst Team Defens1ve Back Will Lewis First Team Linebacker n mweaver Second Team Punter Nathan Ediger Second Team Linebacker Ryan Ben-Oavid SecondTeamDefensJVeUneman Antonio Raef SecondT earn At-Large Selecbon

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Despite coming from different backgrounds and having different types of playing expenence, the football team came together w1th goals of having fun and working hard. The team ended the season with a 6-4 record overall, Including 1ts first win over Bethany s1nce 19??. Many freshmen and transfers played on the team this year. Some players said that it was hard to get to know everyone and the way they played. ""I think that the season went pretty well," Jason Franklin, fr., said. '"If we had learned how to play as a team, the season would have been a whole lot better." Other players sa1d that. although the team had a few problems. the season had been a learn1ng experience for everyone who played. ·we did struggle some th1s year. but we were able to learn how to win." Nate Mclaughlin. Jr., satd. ·we were able to learn what we needed to do to wtn." "The team has deftnttely improved from last year," James lopez. soph .. said, ·and I wtsh everyone luck for next year: • copy by Rachel Gross ..----=th=e=-=s~o_n_'~ ______

Southwestern Assemblies of God 27-20 Sterling 23-7 Bethel 19-31 Bethany 24-16 Fnends 0-9 Southwestern 17-52 Tabor 21-0 Kansas Wesleyan 27-21 Colorado College 21 -3 Ottawa 0-35

Paul Prose. soph. scores a touchdo wn on front of the home crowd 7'-·-·tt .. a 0 "'' For most people. one of the most v1s1ble aspects of any of the college's athlehc events 1s the cheerleaders What's not so easy to see 1s all of the preparat1on that goes mto game performances. The cheerleadmg squad consisted of mostly freshmen women and women who had never cheered before "I was the only person on the squad With no cheerlead1ng expenence," Alic1a Burns, fr.. said. "but all of the g1rls made me feel very good about my cheenng." Some other students were forced to m1ss cheering for part of the year because of 1njunes and other commitments. "I am upset that I had to miss out on football season,· Sarah Hooton, Jr., sa1d "The fun I've had during basketball season makes up for 1t, though." Capta1n Knssy W1lhams, so .. sa1d that one of the squad's ma1n focuses was un1ty ·we had a great hme 1n practices and at games." W1lliams sa1d 'We all learned a lot from each other • -copy by Rachel Gross

e basketball cheer­ leaders take a break dunng pract1ce to diSCUSS upcom1ng games photo by Emma Webb

and Knssy W1ll1ams and Chns Constlen, sophs .• watch from the s1dellnes dunng the Kansas Wesleyan football game

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e cheerleaders perform a routine to pump the crowd dunng the Modnoght Madness pep rally for the basketball team. photo by Kendra Flory

When it came down to it, we • were all there for • each other. ...::.::• ~ Krissy Williams .,s::::, Sophomore c:::n c ...::.::·- c c ~

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After w1nmng almost half of all of the1r games the Lady Bulldogs had one of the most successful seasons 1n the past few years W1th several newcomers to the team. all of the players had to learn to work together in order to be successful. Wh1le the team d1dn t make the play oils they have h1gh goals for next season "Th1s was a rebu1ld1ng year for us. as several of us were new to the team. but the team w1ll do even better next year:· Krystal Ray, fr. sa1d The lady bulldogs are los1ng four semors, compared to last year when they only lost one player The four seniors who are graduating are Andrea Bess. Amber Spillum Pfannenstiel, Amy Ross and Pa1ge Watk1ns. Fortunatly there IS a large group of returning players 1ncludmg H1llary Schubert. soph who was the only player chosen for the AII-KCAC basketball team. "H1IIary contnbuted to the team. not only by sconng, but by rebounding and promoting team umty." Amy Ross, sr., sa1d • copy by Emma Webb

Back Row: Hf ad Coach Mel Wnght Chnst na Wymofe Andrea Bess K ry~tdl Ray 0. ·dra "" HllartSchubert KalyNOUSCh Amy Ross AssoslantCoaehBoi>BaldWifl Middle row Ar-:ty SctMUJng Mane G mbel 5abtna Gallo Amber Ptaostenrvol Dana rva Front Row Kyronna Aoannotse MdriSOI Sanchez KArla Prather PaiQO Wal> pho•o courtesy of M.Jc ShOpper We overcame a lot of diversity • to become a : more umfled .-¥ team as the c.) season went CU on . ..s:::» Hillary Schubert c:::n Sophomore c .-¥·- Amy Ross and Pa1ge Watk1ns. c srs .. Dana c Cordova, 1r and ...... Katy Neusch, soph try and stop an Ottawa player lrom shootmg the the season's ball photo by M1d·Amenca B1ble 82·87 Emma Webb M1d·Amenca B1ble 60-42 M1d·Amenca B1ble 8t·63 Av1la 61·86 St Marys 95·8t Kansas Newman 89·74 Fnends 59·75 Northwestern 67·82 Panhandle 90·96 Bethany 66·61 Oklahoma 56·96 Sterling 69·79 Park College 68·57 Colorado College 56·5t Ottawa 66·71 Bethel 62-59 Tabor 57-62 Southwestern 87·85 Fnends 67-63 Bethany 55·90 Sterling 42·80 Ottawa 67·62 Kansas Wesleyan 63·56 Bethel 60·56 Tabor 67·68 Evangels 96·88 Southwestern 65·69 ·-· _., ...... ;;- r " ' In hts 16th year at McPherson College Coach Roger Tnmmell headed the men's basketball team The varstty team ended wtlh an 11 -17 record. One of the highlights of the season was makmg the KCAC play-offs ··1 apprectated the semor leadership as lhts team ex· ceeded pre-season expectattons to qualify for the KCAC play-offs." Coach Tnmmel satd. "It was a very excttmg season wtth nearly every game comtng down to the wtre." The juntor varsity team, coached by Glenn Gayer. also did well. They finished wtlh a 9·1 1·1 record Five sentors led the 22-member team: Rtck Coleman. Ttm Herrs, Emanuel Roland. Shane Sundahl and Ryan Wtnsel. Bulldogs recetving honors mcluded Emanuel Roland, Unantmous All-Conference. and Tim Herrs. Honorable Mention All-Conference 'We played several tough games this year." Shane Sundahl satd. "Wtth better decision-makmg and better execution, the team could have a very successful season next year"

~anuel Roland, sr Front Row: Lynn Walter, Erley Jackson. Preston Sw1tzer Dav1d M• •e manuvers around h1s oppo· Sanchez. Chns Hardcastle Middle Row: Antomo Ford. Ben PrO< .r nents to score two po•nts for Haggard. Ryan Harg1tt TOdd Hague. Enc Re1chert COdy Rohov1t. Ba k the Bulldogs. Student Manager Pete Herrera, Andres Rutz, Shane Sundahl. Tony Ryan Wenzel. R1ck Coleman. T1m Herrs. Enc Putnam, Emanuel Rol Hoover, Coach Glenn Gayer Coach Roger Tnmmell .J< 0 ; I ~ h . ..A.ti.JJ .' Photo courtsey Mac ... . We played sev­ eral tough games this year. More hard work, and the team could have a • very successful : season next ~ year. 0 cv Shane Sundahl -= Sen ior

works hard to defend the goal from h1s opponent Photo by Nicole Ph11hps

KWU ClassiC ,., Southwestern 9·8 Baker 1·2 St. Mary's 9-9 Bartlesville Wesleyan 2-2 Fnends 10·9 Bethel ClaSSIC 3·3 Bartlesville Wesleyan 10-10 Fnends 4-3 Bethany 10·11 St. Mary's ClaSSIC 5·4 Sterling 10-12 Bethany 6·4 Ottawa 11-12 Sterl1ng 7-4 Kansas Wesleyan 11-13 Colorado College 7·5 Bethel 11-14 Onawa 7·6 Tabor 11·15 8·6 Southwestern 11 · 16 9·6 Bethany 11-17 9·7

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The 1997-98 track team "The boys track team may have been small, but was strong and worked the squad worked hard to together well and grew make the season success­ closer by the end of the ful. Some of the indtvidual year," dtstance runner team members accom­ Matt Fnesen sa1d plished some goals set out Roger Tnmmell was at the begtnnmg of the sea­ the coach for the golf son. Also. McPherson Col­ team. Unfortunately the lege hosted the conference team was only able to meet in Tabor on May 1 and go to four meets be­ 2 cause of poor weather Katy Neusch won the con­ condttions. ference gold m long JUmp. -Hopefully, next year Atck Coleman ended up ftrst with a little more work, 1n the javelin compettllon. and better weather, we'll Dana Cordova placed fourth have more luck," team 1n the shot-put and s1xth 1n member Tim Herrs sa1d. 1avel1n -copy by Ntcole Phlllips

AI a Tabor IOV1tat1onal. Chnstl Wymore leaps w1th all her m1ght for the Bulldogs photo by Chen Norsworthy

josh Woody pract1ces h1s sw1ngphoto by Ntcote Phtlltps The boys track team was strong and worked together well and really grew closer by • the end of the ..:..:• year. 0 cu Matt Friesen ~ Junior en c ..:..:·- 0 ...3

. an Wenzel powers up and over the hogh 1ump bar photo by Chen Norswonhy

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Manlyn Brumley Stepha me Brunell• Doug Burkholder Renee Carlson M1ke Chnshp

Dw1ght Chnstoe Wayne Conyers Cullen Crosthwa.te Ryn Deotz Gary Doll

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Denms Fnesen Jonathan Frye Kom Frye W•nona Godtrey Donna Graham Bruce Grose Kay Guffey AlanGumm Steve Gustafson Amanda Gutierrez

Kevm Hadduck Darc1 Hall J1m Hantatos JoHayes Merntta Hazelton

JeanHe1n Jean Hendncks Dan Hoffman Heather Hughbanks- Maestas Sh1ngo KaJ1nam1

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Merritta d1ed at Kansas University Medical Center on October 23 follow1ng complications from a bone marrow transplant. Merntta was a secretary 1n the Alumni and Development Office and had been employed at McPherson College since movmg to McPherson 1n 1986. Merntta's pos111ve att1tude and compassion for others will be m1ssed

r-·· .. & O::r 1 ,, " ~· ~· Leland Lengel Nancy Lengel Patty Lusk Marylyn Matthae1 John McNamara

Stan M1ller Dale M1nmch Kent Naylor Tom Ness Bob Neufeld

Melissa Newberry Kent Noffsinger Dav1dO·Dell Jane Orr John Panna becker

Sh1rtey Re1ss1g Bnan Reynolds Dean Reynolds Jenm Richardson Cynl Russell

Becky Sankner Fred Schm1dt V1rg1n1a Schm1dt Adam Sm1th Herb Sm1th

Jeanne Sm1th K1m Stanley M1nd1 St1mpson Jo Stubby Brad Stucky Sharon held the position of Vice-President for Student Services which she had fulfilled from 1988 to July 1997. At the t1me of her death she was on administrative leave to complete her Ph D. Sharon was killed on September 8 1n a one-car crash near Little R1ver while delivenng papers. Sharon will be missed for her bright smile and her willingness to listen.

Conn1e Stucky Steven Swanz Donna Swenson Susan Taylor RogerTnmmell

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Marc1a Walters Jan Ward Kathryn Whttacre Barb Williams Carol Williams

Jenny Williams Kns Williams Marc1a Williams Mel Wnght Brad Adams PhysiCal Educat1on Ntkkt Adler Busmess Ttm Armbrusler Computer Sc1ence Mtke Baker Theater

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Mitch Hughbanks Maestas Spamsh Brandon Johnson B1ology Roy Johnson Biology Jerry Jones Unknown

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W o Among Students Amencan Colleges and Crystal o·oen U tversttles tn fall of 1997 The students MUSIC c >sen were Becki Dtlley, Sarah Wagoner H ndncks. Shelly Hendricks. Stacey Hoover. C meron Mahler, Amy Ross, Melissa Sharp, I' than Swenson-Retnhold, and Erik Vogel.

of the students who were chosen must Amber Pfannenstoel ve completed at least 80 credtt hours, have EconomiCS a .0 grade potnt average or htgher. and have ~ en tnvolved in dtfferent campus ac\lvittes. These students received awards dunng mmencement and selected the professor of

Terry Phollops 'It is dehnttely mce to be selected by faculty Econom1cs or 'Who's Who," Shelly Hendncks satd.

Valene Rhea Elementary Education

Back row: Enk Vogel. Beckt Dtlley. Mehssa Sharp. Front row: Shelly Hendncks. Sarah Wagoner f.iendncks photo by Emma Webb Jenn1fer Richardson H1story & Busmess Emanuel Roland Elementary Education Amy Ross Elementary Educat1on Mike Ruddle Sociology

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F February 15 to March 3, 24 students partiCipated in the B Phonathon. The Phonathorl was an opportunrty for Lanasa Durham Fteshrnan stud :s to help rn the yearly effort to rarse money for the colle s unrestncted funds Responses of alumnr varied. 'So people were very krnd Others hung up on us,' Am Jauken. fr., said. 'It was fun to be able to talk to alur and hear about McPherson College from therr porn\ Jennrler Durst of VI w.•. JuniOr Phonathon whrch was coordinated by Amanda Gu· ez. Drrector of Aannual Grving, had three goals. The frrs was to rarse 575.000, second was to rncrease alumnr grv to 50 percent, and the thrrd was to collect alumni The frrst goal was reached on February 22 and a Usa Easter ne Scpi>OmO(e goal of $90,000 was reached on February 28. e been so rmpressed by therr abrlrty to get the Job de It's not easy to call on the phone or ask for money,"

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Aaron Ellsworth Freshman

mrly Lewrs fr , and Deborah ' Pelky" Polk1nghom. fr., call mnr and fnends 1n the Phonathon photo by Chen orsworthy ~the Welcome Week pocniC the freshman and sophomore gorts play a game of tug-of-war over the Lakesode Park lagoon photo by Kendra Flory

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The thought of donating blood may not be a pleasan one for many students. Roz O'Dell. soph., got a dtffere t view of the process when she was 1n charge of the Red Zach Green Frtt$hmal"' Cross Blood Dnve m March. "Emma (Webb, sr.) and I have had to set up volun teers, do pubhc1ty, make posters. do announcements, and other stuff to encourage people to get involved,"

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Duslln Gregg O'Dell sa1d that she has fun gettmg others involved Sophomore ·we have done stuff like posting s1gn-up sheets and

posting facts to make people more aware of the need l r blood," O'Dell sa1d ·we have JUSt gotten really excited Volunteenng does not have to be a chore. O'Dell sa Cl. "I chose to volunteer because God has g1ven me th• Adedamola Gnllo Frflshman heart to serite," she sa1d "By servmg others. I am using what he gave me.· ·COPY BY RACHEL GROSS

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John Hildebrand Jumor Bobby Hill SophomOre Jake Hoflhnger Sophomore Dan Holtry Sophomnre

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Brent Johnson Sophomore Brett Johnson Jun1or Dave Jones Sopi>OmOIB Detrdra Jones SophomOrB

Ntktna Jones Freshman Randy Jordan Jun.or Charles Kahn Jumcx Angela Karstetter Freshman

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N1cole Lucas Freshman M1ke Luc1us Freshman ShaRhonda Maclin Scphomore Elizabeth Ma11e Freshman

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D nng Freshman orientation approximately 144 fresh­ me part1c1pated 1n vanous service proJectS at d1fferent Martin M1ller Freshmlln pia •s around and outside of McPherson. Each orienta­ lion group spent three to four hours doing assorted ser­

VIC. s. The onentalion groups went to homeless shelters su' ., as the Ashby House of Salina and the New Begm­ nl: iS Homeless Shelter of Hutchinson. Some went to oav1d Moore nu ang homes including the Smokey Hill Rehabilitation Freshman N s1ng Home of Salina and Cedars of McPherson. While s' ..,e groups traveled out of town. others stayed close to c :npus by go1ng to the McPherson County Food Bank a d the McPherson Recycling Center Chenee Mossburgh The ma1n purpose of these projects was to have the Ft6ShmBrt s .dents understand the college's m1ss1on statement

1 .1ch is, "To develop whole persons throught scholar­ :p, part1c1pa11on and serv1ce." ·COPY BY ELIZABETH WILSON

Oen~se Morales RickTyler's Freshman onentaiiOn group members Holly Wesley, Byron Wells and Chris Contreras try the1r hand at patnting at the McPherson County Food Tonya Mowrey Bank. photo JuMlr courtesy Sarah Mane Hendncks

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·1 D1dn't Know That." was the hrsttheater producllon o the year Through ammallon of fun and 1nterest1ng facts Danny Ramsey ~ from the Guinness Book of World Records,· the cast of

f1ve enterta1ned people of all ages After only a week of rehearsals. the play was intially

presented at the College's Brown Auditorium. W1th a simple set and s1mple costumes of t-shirts and JMhs, th

Krystal Ray access1b1lity of this play allowed the cast to also take th1 Freshman play off campus and out 1nto the community. In October the "I D1dn't Know That" cast took its shov to Washington. Eisenhower, and L1ncoln elementary schools as well as the Cedars Health Center The cast

Mano Reaves gave a shortened vers1on of the play at the one of the Freshman Cedars' monthly birthday part1es. "See1ng all the kids faces hghl up by our energetic performances let us know that we had a purpose: ente ta1n1ng them w~lie educating them at the same time,"

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Aegg•e Sanders Fr hman Chnsttne Saunders Freshman Amy Sch1lhng Sophomore Kev1n Schmidt Frt mman

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Mary Sentz Jumor All1son Sheets Sophomore Elizabeth Shelton Freshman Cameron Shepherd ~ Freshman

Shen Showalter Frttshman Raechel S11t1g Jun1or B1lly Ray Sm1lh Freshman Dustin Sm11h Fre~hman

Melissa Sm1th Sop,omore TrevorSm1lh Freshman Dav1d Snodgrass Freshman Summer Snodgrass Sophomore

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.' __....._.... .-_ .:;__ __() h; c., ...... , .. , Student Government and SAB·s hard work pays oH to the Student Acttvtttes Board were extent that when people come two groups that worked to to the events. they enJOY them­ make the college better than selves · ever before. One of SGA's SGA prestdent Shay Maclin accomplishments was rework­ satd that the groups· hard work Ing the school's constttutton. dehmtely paid oH. whtch had not been "Thts has to be one of done stnce the the hardest work· 1970s SGA andSAB tng groups that I O unng Faculty have worked Follies. one of "One of the lwt•e worked to most sattsfytng wtlh 1n a long SAB's Wei· thtngs I have done make the cwu­ ttme," Maclin come Week act1V1t1es. SGA IS to help rewnte pus 1111 enjoy­ satd "From Pres,dent Shay the constttutton, ahle place for Welcome Week Becky Ullom, to the newly Maclin, soph • SGA vtce prest­ slttdents. revtsed conslltulton Polky dent. satd to the changmg of Polk,nghom, Student Acttvtttes visitatton hours. thts and Mano Board had the JOb of planmng group has had to tackle QUite a Reaves Irs . actiVIIies for students to do btl." perform dunng thetr free ttme. Macltn satd that she had on stage "I really enjoyed dotng SAB conftdence that the college's photo by Kns thts year because I like to bnng SGA and SAB would be strong Boyer students from the campus 1n the future. commumty together tn an "My number one goal was to S ABmembers envtronment that IS not always get thmgs done. and we've N1kk1 Unruh­ educattonal." Amy Levtnskt, done JUSt that." she satd. "Wtlh Garey Becky SAB prestdent. satd "It was all of thts enthustasm. who Ullom, Rachel really great to know that all of knows what's next?" Gross. sophs , •copy by Rachel Gross and Amy Levtnskl Jr , show the~< support for the basketball team at M1dmght Madness

J G1bson, treasurer. expla1ns the latest budget proposals to other SGA members photo by Emma Webb .' SGA Members. Front row Jl GibSOI"' Beck 0 ey BrandOn Johnson cameron Mahle< Middle rowe April B

Al the APO dance. Adam Sm1th. Tyler Kerst M1ke Bascom Scott McDearmon, James Garnson. and Dustin Gregg serenade Demse Norsworthy. fr. woth the song "You've Lost That Lovong Feeling photo courresy Jen Taylor rah Stover a member ot Alpha Ps1 Omega and Jen Taylor perform a dance routine for the crowd at the APO dance The theme of the dance was Amencan Bandstand photo courtesy Jen Taylor

At the Alpha Ps1 Omega dance. Adam Sm•th. b1ology professor, s1ngs a Genes1s song, wh1le h1s backup s1ngers. JD Bowman. sr, and Tyler Kerst fr light photo courtesy Jen Taylor

Alpha Ps1 Omega members Steve Benne. RICk Tyler. Tonya Mowrey. Teresa Boness. JD Bowman. M•ke Bascom. and Oushn Gregg pose for a piCture w•th M1lky Wh1te. the cow who had a starnng role 1n "Into the woods· Marc1a Sm1th helps a ch1ld put m1ttens on the M1ttenTree Today·s Educalors collected apprOXI­ mately 200 pa~rs of m1ttens photo by Kendra Flory

Clifford the B1g Red Dog. played by James Gam­ son. reads h1s story to Sarah WagonerHen­ dncks at the book fa1r 1n May. photo by Kendra Flory

sarah Mane Hendncks reads a story to the children that came to help decorate the m1tten tree photo by Kendra Flory

candra Coleman, Summer Snodgrass and Mehssa Sm11h hand out refresh­ ments to children. photo by Kendra Flory What do mttlens and a tree have The mtttens were donated through to do wtth each other? How about the Red Cross and USD 4 1B . the Mttten Tree? Today's Educa- Most of the mtttens were pur­ tors, the lntroductton to Educa- chased wtlh money donated by !ton class and about 51 students the three ktndergarten classes at and thetr teachers came from Lincoln Elementary School the Lincoln Elementary "Ktds ltke to gtve School to help de!=o- and like to help rate the tree In Thts gave them Fnendshtp Hall. a chance to." The Mttten Tree LeAnna Hulce. so vtce-presi­ was an tdea of dent for Today's Trisha House, sr Educators satd. secretary/trea­ Others were donated surer of Today·s Edu­ by students and staff The stu­ cators and Chnsty dents were treated to Meters. sr., co-prestdent, who refreshements after they were proposed the project idea to the read three stones by members of club Today's Educators -copy by Elizabeth Wtlson

J ayme Brown sells apple dumplings al the hOmecomtng football game as a fundratserfor Today·s Educators photo by Kendra Flory Dunng the weekend of the spnng Board of Trustees meet•ng Susan Taylor v1s1ts w1th Andrew May wh1te check1ng out the Habitat for Human1ty cookbook sale Photo by Kendra Flory

nd1ng a Saturday morn­ mg at the McPherson Hab1tat house, Seth Good careful dnves a na1l 1nto an mtenor wall Photo by Kendra Flory

.· Habitat for Humanity· Front row: Val Huber Jan Taylor Back row Ja1me R1sser LeAnna Hulce, Andy Ullom, Jen Bosserman. Jenmfer Goetz, Momca Jorba Photo by Kendra Flory community R.each1ng. Val Huber works on the 1ns•de of a RVICE closet at the McPherson Jobs have included pa1nhng, Hab1tat house Heanng the founder of Habitat pouring dnveways and Sidewalks. Photo by lor Humamty. M1llard Fuller, and shmgling roofs as well as Kendra Flory speak encouraged a group of stu­ other JObs. dents to beg1n a McPherson Col· "Growmg up on a farm I al· lege chapter of Hab1tat lor Hu· ready had the sk1lls needed lor maMy in 1991 S1nce then servmg w1th Hab1tat." Jam1e McPherson students have been R1sser. sr., sa1d, "but any· serving w1th and lor the one can help; you don't commumty. need pnor expen· ··vou get to know Tire feeling you ence. All you need people when you get after Ire/fling 1s a Willingness to work With them," someone lun·e a help others." Cameron Mahler, better /rome is so Dunng Home- sr., said "In Habi­ commg and the tat for Human1ty I awesome. spnng Board of can get to know -Siranica Ben.1on. Jr Trustees meetmg, students an Hab1tat sold cookbooks people m the commu- to ra1se money lor the col· mty. lege chapter and the nat1onal or· G01ng out to serve at least gamzahon. once a month. thiS group works "I partiCipate 1n Habitat be· w1th the McPherson Hab1\a\ for cause I enJOY build1ng stuff, be1ng Humamty Chapter. as well as w1th my lnends, and 11 helps orgamzations m Hutchinson and people " Seth Good, fr •. sa1d WIChita -copy by Kendra Flory ~-0 · Andres RUIZ, Jr.. Aaron Ellsworth. fr. and Enk Vogel, sr , serve one of the1r trade· mark brats as part of the many concessoon stand fundraosers the club dod. photo by Kendra Flory

ole on the Kansas Coty area the group toured the Ford Motor Plant. photo courtesy Jill Grbson

Business Club officers­ Back row: Bnan Cooper. Brent See, Kevon Fness, Enk Vogel. sponser Lowell Flory Front row· Jill Gobson, Jesse Van Norden. Lori Flemong. photo by Kendra Flory

Members hsten as they take a tour of the Kansas Ctly Star, one of Kansas Coty's newspapers photo courtesy Jr/1 Gtbson IE: business world K;.Xplored

What g1ves students an ms1de· Motor Plant. the Kansas C1ty look at the busmess world? The Star, World's of Fun theme Business Club. The Busmess park and the Federal Reserve. Club started out the year 1n We try to g1ve students trad1honal fashion by hav1ng a exposure to large busmesses, cookout at sponsor Lowell how they operate and what Flory's house the1r ms1des are like." Vogel The Bus1ness Club sa1d board members are The club had several President Jesse Van We try to ~i\'t' fundraisers to Norden, sr., V1ce­ students exposure Pres1dent (Pro­ help w1th the to lar~e lmsi­ gram) Erik Vogel. costs They sr., V1ce-Pres1dent nesses. iloH' tilt'_\' were seen at Bnan Cooper. Jr operate aml•rluu the conces- Corresponding their insides are SIOn stand at home football Secretary J1ll like. G1bson, Jr., Record­ games selling mg Secretary Lon bratwursts and hot Flem1ng, Jr , Treasurer Brent cocoa They also made care See. Jr and H1stonan Kev1n packages for freshman and Fries. Jr transfer students at the From September 25 to 27 the beg1nmng of the year, wh1ch Busmess Club toured several were bought by the students bus1ness 1n the Kansas C1ty parents at onentahon. area 1ncludmg Hallmark Ford •copy by Elizabeth W1lson

M embers of Bus1ness Club enJOY the second annual Waffle Fest at sponsor Lowell Flory's house photo by Kendra Flory • mUSlC

The mustc department had a under a new name. MacApella It busy year The women's quartet ktcked off 1ts season by hosttng and women·s sextet were par­ Hutchtnson Commumty College's ttctpants m vocal performances jazz groups m a ntght of Jazz. on and off campus. They went to the Kansas Ctty They fall under the um­ Renaissance Festtval tn brella of Hentage Bonner Spnngs KS, as the Re­ Quartets: satd Dr "The xroups this natssance Alan Gumm, pro­ year really clicked. Troupe and per­ fessor of choral and they de•·elopped formed for mustc. Quartets a tight ensemble crowds at the were part of SOUild." McPherson Col­ Dr. Aftm Gumm Festtval through­ lege mustc from the out the weekend. turn of the century MacApella. along wtth through the early 70's the quartets. helped wtth the Feb­ The women's ensembles per­ ruary stng1ng Valentu:1es and cho1r formedatthemusiCconvo Christ­ tour. "The groups th1s year really mas convo and before the Chnst­ clicked • sa1d Gumm •They de­ mas concert. veloped a light ensemble sound • The mtxed ensemble was back -copy by Becki D1lley

Flute cho1r members perform on recorders at the ScottiSh Fest1val as part of the Renaissance Troupe. Crystal o ·oell. Chnsll Essmann. Marc1e Pfrang Raechel S1tt1g, T1na Burton. Larry K1tzel photo by Kns Boyer

·-~ 0 .A .. ' :Jhe trombone ensemble 1n the Rena•ssance Troupe play at the Scottish W1ne, Ahcoa Festival. ShaRhonda Bums. Front Machn. Jess Raechel S11t1g Castorena Larry Sarah Stover. K1tzel. Justin F1sher, photo by Chns Contreras Chen Norsworthy photo by Kns Boyer

BackT1na Burton. Rena1ssance Jen Taylor, Becky Troupe s1ng at the Ullom. Front Fa1th Scottosh Fest1vat Ann Chnsllansen. photo by LeAnn W1ne. Kns Boyer Kendra Flory photo by Chen Norsworthy •

En1oyong the acoustocs of the rotunda of the Dunng the after glow at Idaho state capotal the Enders. Nebraska buotdong. Alan Gumm Church of the Brethren. dorects the choor on MacApella songs to Alan songong ·cry Out and Gumm for hos borthday Shout photo by Larry Krtzel photo by Larry Kttzel

Concert Choir· Forst row Alan Gumm, dorector Sarah Mane Hendncks. Deborah Polkonghorn, Josh Woody Becky Ullom. Kendra Flory Second row Tona Burton. Davod Loepel1. Seth Good. Jen Bosserman. Scott McDearmon, Jody Ferrer Th•rdrow Faoth Ann Chrostoansen Denose Norsworthy Laura Loepel1. Jen Taylor Ahcoa Burns. Amy Haas. Cameron Mahler. Allison Horton Fourth row· LeAnn Wone. Garald Froedroch Moke Smoth, Craog Ramsey, Genelle Wone . Danny Ramsey, Raechel Sottog. Jeremy Bernhardt. Amy Fast photo by Larry K1tzel touring

Spnng break a t1me to bust out '!1 a log1cal rotat1on of the country's and relax before hmsh1ng the fourth reg1ons. the northwest was chosen and f1nal leg of the academic year as the tour route for the hrst t1me 1n Ukemanyyearspast theMcPherson over 40 years College Concert Ch01r spent spnng The hrst 24 hours of the tour were break together shanng 1ts t1me. spent dnv1ng to Idaho where the talent and enthus1asm first hve concerts were along 1ts tour route g1ven. From Idaho Accord1ng to Dr "Past yeun · tours the ch o" back­ Alan Gurnm. director. han• become tracked through the tour had over­ progrcssidy more Utah, where they whelmingly pos1t1ve .uwce.n:ful: thi.\ u·a.\ a spent a day Site­ react1ons from hosts climax year." seeing 1n Salt Lake as well as poSitive Alan Grrmm. direl'lor C1ty The choir's re- feedback from stu-

'Past years' tours have become and Kansas. giVIng 1ts cooctud1ng progressively more successful: th1s concerts 1n Ou1nter and Hutchinson, was a climax year," Gumm sa1d It Kansas. was a good, fun quality performance Upon the Concert ChOir's return to tour · campus 11 began prepanngw•th Cam­ Through 1nput from the church re­ pus Ch01r lor 1ts f1 nal performance lations comm1ttee and students, and g1ven at Commencement as an attempt to keep concert tours -copy by Kendra Flory

Campus Cholr-Fifst row Ahcoa Burns. Kendra Flory Jen Bosserman. Jen Taylor, Tona Bur­ ton. Amy Haas. Faoth Ann Chnshansen. Sarah Wagoner HendncKs Second row Jenny W1~ hams. accompanist Becky Ullom. Raechel Soltog Alloson Horton. Tnsha House Oenose Norsworthy, Jenny Boynton. Kat1e Bray Th1rcl row Deborah Polkonghorn. Holly Wesley. Amy Fast, Crystal 0 Dell, Genelle Wone . Allison Sheets. LeAnn Wone . Amber Jauken. N1kma Jones Adebusola GnUo Fourth row Man Poner. Josh Woody. Mark Godlrey, Garald Fnednch, MIChael Boscegha. Candy Hayden Lynn Waller Sarah Mane Hendncks Sarah Stover Laura Loepelt F1fth row Seth Good Joey House. Cameron Mahler Davod Llepelt. Scott McDearmon. JD Bowman Alan Gumm.

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Both ISO and H1spamc mvolved host1ng a luncheon Soc1ety work to 1ntergrate the that helped to Introduce the cultures present at McPherson new students. New to McPherson College College International Students Orga­ IS the H1span1c Soc1ety ThiS mzatlon prov1des both Interna­ organization, headed by Anto­ tiOnal students and Amen- nio Fuentes, IS offered to cans a way to get to all students who know one another The members of more about ISO learn from Spamsh cul­ one another about ture. "H1spamc differences 1n customs, styles, Soc1ety 1s and languages devoted to ex­ panding the appre­ "The purpose of th1s group 1s to Ciation of Spamsh- foster the commumca- speaklng cultures," Liz tlon between people from Doke, treasurer, sa1d different cultures and Interested Because of 1ts newness, the 1n different cultures." ISO club was not very act1ve. but sponsor Adam Sm1th sa1d members have plans for many One act1v1ty that ISO d1d act1v1t1es next year -copy by NICOle PhillipS

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M arko Namas. Momca Jorba. International Students Momca Cantero and Johnson Organization- Ruth Nikkel, Chow cook d1shes from the1r own pres1dent Roberto Mendez. counlnes for one another, photo by Kendra Flory photo by Lowell Flory

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Hispanic Society- Liz Doke, Allison Horton. Ruth Nikkel, Roberto Mendez. photo by Kendra Flory

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Playmg games, mak1ng art Denver called "Acqutre the protects, and hav1ng a good F1re." Roz O'Dell. one of the lime w1th fnends were all a part club members who went to the of FCA meetings Not only d1d convention, sa1d that she the club members get an learned a lot of valuable mfor· opportumty to reaff1rm the1r mat1on about how to deal w1th relationship w1th God, they everyday problems were also able to learn ·we learned all about more about them- how to handle selves and each temptations, other. FCA members peer pressures, alcohol and Amber Jauken, teamed aholll pres1dent of FCA, drug abuse, had a lot of fun themse/1·e.\ and the and dating w1th act1v1t1es that bihle at the relatiOnShips versus court· cons1sted of same time. anyth1ng from sh1p." O'Dell sa1d bible study to ·we also part1c1· mak1ng collages paled 1n a full day of · one of the th1ngs that we all pra1smg and worsh1pmg.• had fun partiCipating 1n was the O'Dell sa1d that be1ng a getting-to-know yourself member of the club has taught games." she sa1d "They helped her a lot about her rehg1ous us to get 1n touch w1th our· beliefs and how they relate to selves and what we want 1n the her hfe future." "I have personally learned The club alternated weeks of that before my fnendsh1ps and playmg group games and relat1onsh1ps grow, my relation­ learnmg about the b1ble One of ship With Jesus Christ has to be the funct1ons that the group a number one pnonty." she attended was a conventiOn 1n sa1d •copy by Rachel Gross

The pres1dent of FCA. Amber Jauken, laughs at a funny moment dunng one of the meet1ngs, wh1le Dan Holtry and Jake Hoffl1nger listen to group members photo by Kendra Flory f CA members pray together as a clos1ng to their meeung Th1s was a t1me anyone to share JOYS and concerns to be hfted up 1n prayer photo by Kendra Flory

Magnuson VISit and create draw1ngs for an activity FCA meetmgs were of­ ten sess1ons where group members were g1ven the op­ portunity to JUSt get to know more about each other photo by Kendra Flory

letes: Nate Mclaughlin. Arnber Jauken Jake Hoffllnger, Raechel S1tt1g. Matt Porter, Dan Holtry. BobbyH1II. Deborah Polk1nghorn. Roz o·oell. Ann M1ckey Jenny Boynton BIG. enngs ~ In McPherson College's an average of 20 students at the hentage of betng a Church of the monthly gathenngs. Brethren tnshtutlon BIG. Breth- BIG dtd a servtce proJect at the renldentttyGroup.gtvestheBreth- Cedars. Each Sunday momtng ren students on campus a chance tn November several people went to fellowshtp together. though tt's to the Cedars to help take rest- not hmtted to only Brethren dents tn the health care center students, according to to the Cedars Chapel the contact person of so that they could the organtzatton, watch the Sarah Mane Hen- Church of the Brethren ser­ dricks. BIG got together vice broadcast one Sunday a together on big month for lunch screen TV BIG's lunch gather­ In November BIG tngs were hosted pn­ also organtzed a group manly by professor Mary of 15 students to attend the Flagg Church of the Brethren's Young ·rm really pleased The group Adult Conference at Camp Mack tS growtng tn a postttve dtrection," tnlndtana. Hendncks satd • There's about •copy by Kendra Flory

Sarah Mane Hendncks and Andy Wagoner VISit before head1ng to the table for a ThanksgiVIng lunch. photo by Kendra Flory D av1d Llepelt V1s1ts w1th res1dents at the Cedars Health Care Center belore head1ng to the Cedars Chapel to watch the Sunday worsh1p serv1ce photo by Lowell Flory

Becky Ullom serves Raechel S1tt1g, Jen Bosserman and Andy Wagoner at the No­ vember gathenng photo by Kendra Flory

W tule Sipping tea, Matt Porter and Seth Good v1s1t wrth Chen and Amy Norsworthy at a get together at Mary Flagg·s home photo by Kendra Flory __.:::...=----0 ., 1 spotlight on

footagers for the show. The crew Loghts. Camera Action' That's what the auto restoratoon pro­ filmed an hour and twenty mon­ gram heard The College's resto­ utes of footage whoch woU be cut ration technology program was down onto about a monute and a featured on The Nashville Net­ half segment The program was work statoon on the show "My spotlighted eight tomes dunng the Classoc Car " The show's host year "Beong the only school on the learned of the program af- country where you ter meetong Bob can get a degree Knechel, D1rector of Only school in m auto restora­ tion, ot made Development and thl' COU/1/r\' sense to focus David Llepelt, sr.. \\'here yo11 can on McPherson" when they traveled ~et a degree in sa1d Andrew to California to ac­ a1110 res/Ora· May, sr . saod The cept Jay Lena's rec­ tion ... ogmtlon and contnbu· Franklin Car Club liOn to the program The made a stop at the col· producer of the show came out to lege to tour the colleges· pro· look at the program and then hored gram. The club was here 1n con­ a crew from Channel 3 produc­ nection With a conventoon they tions 1n Wochota and began folm1ng werehavong ocopy by Elizabeth Wilson

James Lange was on hand D avod Loepell, sr and when TNN came to film Andrew Leverenz, so., look footage of the restoratoon under the hood whole the technology program.photo Frankton Cars were on courtesy OonnaSwenson campus photo courtesy Donna Swenson David Llepelt, sr .. and Bob Knechel, D1reclor of Develop­ ment look at one of the Franklin cars that came for a tour of the the college's restoration program photo courtesy Donna Swenson

James Lange. Instructor of restorat1on technology, look at a Model A fender along w1th members of the VISiting Franklin Car Cfub photo courtesy Donna Swenson hot off e Four a.m. Shelly Hendncks. many late ntghts. the Quadrangle Jr Edttor-tn·Chtef of the Specta- staff put together thts book The tor and JD. Bowman, sr.. Layout yearbook IS put together over a K endra Flory. Edttor of the Spectator. put the extended penod of ttme. so there soph creates ftntshtng touches to the latest ts· are many deadlines and a tot of layouts for the sue. Late ntghts were not work dunng lhe dayttme yearbook the only thtng that the rather than the newspaper staff en­ mtddle of the mght. "/his year ·s 111.'\L\./'0· JD Bowman. joyed. Afternoon Jh'r lias heen strong T h e and Sarah W. meettngs and run­ ht'nlusc I he cdllors Quadrangle had Hendncks.srs .. work on putt1ng ntng to the pnnt­ had some c.ljlt'I'I­ four edtlors who together the paper ers were also on I.'IIL'I.' were new to the the staff agenda - .\hc/1,·/lcll

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The day after her marnage to JD. Bowman. Beck1(Dilley ) Bowman makes her way to the aud1tonum lor graduation. photo by Chen Norsworthy

At a surpnse celebration students. faculty and stall congratulate Roy Johnson on h1s gold medal powerhltlng performance at the U.S. Nat1onal Colleg1ate Champion­ Ships held 1n Savannah. GA photo by Kendra Flory

A t the hrst convo ol the year the college commumty moums the death ol Sharon Knechel. V1ce Pres1dent lor Student Serv1ces. who d1ed on September 8. 1997 photo by Kendra Flory College, like seasons, IS full of hfe .•. summer ended and students were welcomed to campus w1th SAB's Welcome Week activities trag1c news of the death of a be­ loved MC staff member left the College com­ munity 1n a mournful state at the year's f1rst convocallon ... at the opening pep rally, stu­ dents, faculty and staff gathered at the sta­ dium to cheer on fall sports participants ... autumn blew 1n w1th a w1n over Bethany Col­ lege at the Homecommg football game .. the Board ofTrustees met and approved the build­ Ing plan and had the k1ck off of the "Enhancing the Legacy" campa1gn .the face of winter was seen at the w1nter dance where Santa Claus dropped 1n for a v1s1t .several blizzard like snow storms encouraged students to sled down the s1de of the overpass on caf trays . .on a cool spring day. people from the College and McPherson commumt1es gathered for the "Enhancing the Legacy" building plan groundbreak1ng . .and graduation brought to a close another year and the welcom1ng of a new season ...

College. hke life, IS full of seasons ..

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eu--tdit.uu Kendra Flory Emma Webb /?e.ctict" £ dif.ct.~ Rachel Gross-Student Life Nicole Phillips-Sports Elizabeth Wilson-People Mark Godfrey-Photography (First Semester) Advi"et. Kris Boyer

Colophon Special '!hanks 'fo: The 81st volume of the Quadrangle was designed by a seven member staff and published by the McPherson Carol Anderson & College Student Government and Images In Sill•er Photography Quadrangle staff. Four hundred and Danny Ballard fifty. volumes were printed at Jostens Li-:; Bardin American Yearbook Company in To­ peka, Kan. Becki Dilley Cover design was created by the Jill Gibson Quadrangle staff with assistance from Sarah Marie Hendricks Liz Bardin, Jostens representative Josten.\' Printed on Gloss 121 paper, the Cheri Norsworthy book included 124 pages. With di­ mensions of 7 1/ 2" x 10 1/ 2", it was Ro-:;alynn 0 'Dell printed in black and white, and on two Jomie Risser specific multiples a second color was used.

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