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Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033 . yI ■. \ V- ' -.; . * * V i ;► i V- • ; \ 4 ‘v-i -• i * • y--y CRUSADER •‘r V olum e 37, No. 3 student Newspaper of Northwest Nazarene College O cto b er 22,1982 Serving you proiTi parks to larks Circle K does it ail By BILL BYNUM Harris and Gary Miller, November 6 • This variety natural amphitheater. The Crusader Staff respectively. The Nampa spoof show has become a focus of effort presently is Probably the most active chapter of Kiwanis Club tradition and plans areon the vacant lot in front of club on campus is the Cir­ aids the club as community already underway to make Corlett. Chairman of the cle K Service Club. Con­ advisors and also helps this year’s show even better. Park Project, Al Crews, trary to what the name financially and manually in This production is the states, “We’ll get that area suggests, they do not sell many of Circle K’s projects. major fundraiser for Circle done if I have to do it magazines and cigarettes K and much of the money myself.” 24 hours a day but rather This year’s club president raised from this will go they are the collegiate is Scot Echols and backing towards the Park Project. Another main event of edition of Kiwanis Club him up is Gary O’Malley. the club will be a valet serving our campus and Anticipating a successful The vast wasteland bet­ parking service for Dr. John Knight community in a variety of year Scot says, “We’ve got ween the Student Center Homecoming basketball ways. more momentum coming and the Corlett Hall and games and later on in the Being associated with Olsen Apartments along year the all-night March of By JAMES BENNETT Circle K International and into this year than ever Crusader Staff with the vacant lot directly Dimes Sweatfest and the the well known Kiwanis before and our membership Dr. John Knight, president of Bethany Nazarene in front of Corlett Hall are western variety show Club, the club has an effec­ is way up from last year. I College, was the speaker for the Fall Revival Series at the areas involved in the Kowboy Kicker Night are tive base for accomplishing think we’re going to get a Park Project. The club will scheduled. Northwest Nazarene College, October 18/21. its various goals. lot accomplished as a club work diligently this year on Services were held each evening,Monday through As a member of the this year.” improving the looks of these Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., and 10:05 a.m. in College Idaho-Utah District of Cir­ areas with the goal of Anyone interested in a Church of the Nazarene. In addition. Dr. Knight met cle K International we are Along with a variety of eventually creating a park club whose main objective with several faculty members throughout the week. aptly represented, both the minor projects there are which will serve the cam­ is active service to campus Dr. Knight was bom in Mineral Well, Texas. He is Governor of the Idaho-Utah several big plans for this pus and benefit the com­ and community would be a graduate of Bethany Nazarene College where he District and the lieutenant year. One of the first items munity through enhancing welcome. Meetings are at majored in Philosophy and minored in Biblical Governor of Idaho on the agenda is Friday its appearance. Also ten­ 6:30 Wednesday nights in Literature. He received his Master of Arts in positions being held by Night Live on Saturday tatively drawn into the plan the conference room up­ Philosophy with a monor in Social Woric from the NNC club members Lloyd Night which will be held on is the making of a small stairs in the Student Center. University of Oklahoma. At Vanderbilt University, he Introducing received his Bachelor of Divinity and completed his Ph.D. there with a major in Theology, and a minor in Philosophy. Dr. Knight taught at Trevecca Nazarene College Keith Drahn and Randy Simmons for 12 years, Bethany Nazarene College for two years By STEVE ALLISON to begin a doctoral approached by a student who have handicaps.” before he was elected president of that college. Crusader Staff program at the University from Reed College in Por­ Last year, Mr. Drahn Dr. Knight has written three books. He wrote on Keith Drahn is a new of Oregon. Later Mr. tland. The student’s goal began focusing his atten­ Philippians and Colossians forThe Beacon Bible professor in the department Drahn was assigned to was to become a professor tion on places besides Commentary, In His Likeness, a book on the doctrine of speech/communications. work in the state depar­ at the college level, but he Oregon where he could use of entire sanctification, andThe Holiness Pilgrimage, On his door is a note tment of education as part had a stuttering problem. his training. On a visit to a depiction of the life of Holiness. He is presently proclaiming him as a of a monitoring team Filled with compassion for the NNC campus, he talked writing for The Beacon Bible Exposition Series. Speech Pathologist- checking school district the young man, Mr. Drahn to Dr. Owens about the Dr. Knight received the Carre Fellowship in Audiologist. As a compliance with public was determined to learn possibility of working at Theology while in graduate school at Vanderbilt Pathologist, he studies law. how to aid people with NNC. Reports Mr. Drahn, University. He received the B Award at Bethany. He speech disorders and Mr. Drahn tells an in­ speech and hearing “I know without a doubt has served as President of the Wesley Theological devises therapeutic teresting story of how he disabilities. Explains that this is where the Lord Society. methods to correct became interested in the Drahn, “I am motivated by wants me to be.” He is impressed with Nampa, and impressed with problems. As an field of Speech Pathology- people who have han­ Reporting that he enjoys the campus. “I enjoy what I am doing. I think one of Audiologist, he assists in­ Audiology. When he was dicaps. God has given me the support of his co­ the most enduring things we can do is work with dividuals with hearing loss. working at Newberry’s abilities in my field; I have workers, Mr. Drahn says. young people.” Born in Portland, department store, he was ability to work with people Continued on page 9... Oregon, Mr. Drahn graduated from Hillsboro Do You Need Money? High School, then went on to receive a Bachelor of Ar­ ts degree in speech and Coming your way in the next issue...the Crusader drama from George Fox Classified SectionI College in Newburg. He then worked as department Tisfyd Ide^s lijc. Sell those unwanted items that you no longer use by manager for several stores running an ad with us (lOe per word, $1“° minimum). before returning to college Ads can be placed under three categories: for sale, and completing a Master’s wanted and miscellaneous. We must receive your ad no Degree at the Oregon * Cruises * Tours * Amtrak * later than Oct 30, 1982. Send your ad, along with College of Education (now payment, to the Crusader, Box C, NNC._____________ known as Western Oregon State College). For four TRAVELING AT CHRISTMAS years following, Mr. Drahn Make Reservations Now..Save Money f worked as a speech I 2 Pauper Burgers I pathologist and worked as a Don't get left standing in the consultant in speech and hearing disorders at a airport..make sure you are one 2 Frys - 2 drinks * school for the blind. of those who make it home In 1973, he moved to Prineville to work as a at Christmas $2.25 I speech pathologist for two N a m iM MofWiMi Treats and Eats J*■ years before he became 21212th Aw. Rd. *■ director of Special 41E. Fahvlow Avs. Expires Nov. 22,1982 J Education. Next, in 1979, 2 Mocks no. of Sofowayt ki North view Mass * he took a Sabbatical leave Candidate's forum Crusader / three stimulus immediately. W’e view of their future. He says ditional on property taxes. I cannot afford to be the only it is net appropriate to feel believe the government state without such a that way. should obey these wishes. Phi! Batt calls for measure.” Such a law “I feel Idaho educators We have to find a way to would allow municipalities should look to the future and communities to pass with great expectations and shift maintenance and bond issues designed to en­pride. I don’t think we have operation of the public change of leadershipcourage and support new to be pessimistic. It’s true schools off of property taxes business expansion. that things are tough finan­ and on to some other form By MO RICHARDS However, there are many He has vetoed an invest­ “We have to be preparing cially and we need to find aof taxation. I don’t think it There is no way tc^talk to things we can do at the ment tax credit bill, usury ahead for the future, not more adequate financial can be done overnight but I a candidate in this year’s state level and many im­ bills designed to bringhandling things as they source for our schools. We intend to initiate a task for­ election without questions provements that can be capital into the state, and jump out at us,” he said. must redesign the education ce to accomplish this. A of the economic situation made during economically bills allowing the “We need to continue to system to meet the needs of task force composed of currently assaulting stressful times.
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