1972 L'ami Yearbook

1972 L'ami Yearbook

Digital Commons @ George Fox University L'Ami Yearbooks Archives and Museum 1972 1972 L'Ami Yearbook George Fox University Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/yearbooks Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "1972 L'Ami Yearbook" (1972). L'Ami Yearbooks. 62. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/yearbooks/62 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Museum at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in L'Ami Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. IH w Jl V Perhaps a wand'rer in the fields tonight Looks up into the sky, and finds some star Pinpricked in«heaven's veil, and shining bright, Yet dim with distance, smiling back from far. Perhaps you have observed a candle's fire Without much notice, living by its light And knew, too late, the candle guttering, friendly was its warmth, and, oh, how bright. ips you've heard folks say, in a folkish way, water's never missed until it's not. Perhaps you've never marked an eagle's days, Or thought of sorrows — joys you hadn't got. Perhaps I've lived, and never known the dawn il I woke to find that it was gone. — Howie Loewen h . 9 Every Picture Tells A Story 1971-72 George Fox College Administration To every thing there is a seas nd a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, ie: a time to plant, and a time to which is planted; A time to kill, a al; a time to break down, and a time A time to weep, and mourn, annd a time to c to gather A time to» cast away stones,st< and a time stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and aj timetim< to speak; A time to love,e, andan a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. HE hath made every thing beautiful in His time; also He hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end. Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 7 8 Division II Fine Arts Dennis Hagen, Chairman Dennis Hagen, Music Peter Snow, Art Division III Language Arts f'/i Paul Cammack, Chairman Paul Cammack, Spanish Dr. Geraldine Mitsch, Drama Genevieve Cole, Periodical Librarian Genette McNichols, Head Librarian 14 Division V Religion Dr. Myron Goldsmith, Chairman Dr. Myron Goldsmith, Religion Hugh Salisbury, Christian Education 18 19 Division VI Social Science Dr. George Moore, Chairman Mansfield, Social Science Dr. Sheldon Louthan, Psychology Becky 20 21 23 Band The band enjoyed a spiritual oneness unparalleled in recent years. A band Outing at Professor Hagen's home wrapped up another year, leaving fond memories imbedded in the Annals of College History. GFC BAND ITINERARY — 1971-72 Fall Concert Future Freshman Day Concert Winter Tour — 4 days in Seattle-Tacoma Spring Concert Hillcrest Nazarene, Vancouver, Wn. Reedwood Friends, Portland, Oregon Festival of Fine Arts Concert 24 25 Choir Director Jerry Friesen The people of George Fox College were honored to have on campus the Alpha Omega Players from Dallas, Texas and the Children of The Son, from Star, Idaho. The presence of the Lord was demonstrated through the lives of these people and the memory that they left remains strong. Campus Speakers The case for George Fox College, missions and politics was pleaded in chapel by: Tom James, Paul Rees, Hubert Mitchell, President Le Shana, and Senator Mark Hatfield. Oregon's U.S. Senator, Mark Hatfield Tom James Pres. Le Shana 'Twas The Night Before Christmas u Have You Ever Had A Bad Time In Levis? 36 Soccer This fall 16 men got together under the direction of Jimmie Jackson to form a soccer club. Their games were well played and hard fought. The rec- ord for the end of the season 3-1-1. P.C.C. 0 1 G.F.C Reed 0 1 G.F.C. P.C.C. 0 1 G.F.C. L. and Clark 1 1 G.F.C. Linfield 4 3 G.F.C. Stan Marshburn, John Cadd, Van Chaneng, Sandy Simpson, Jim Weifenbach, Hugo Schoffer, Jim Jackson, Bill King. 38 Cross Country This year the Cross Country team under the leadership of Coach Don Lakin, placed fourth in District out of eight participants. This is the first year that the GFC team was a threat to the other teams in the district. The team was made up of two juniors, and six freshmen and sophomores. The season consisted of nine meets and five dual meets. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES: GFC vs U. of O. cross country class Won GFC vs Portland Community Won GFC vs Portland State University Won GFC vs U. of O. cross country class Lost GFC vs Portland Track Club Lost Paul Williams Front Row: Don O'Neil, Ken Bell, Curt Ankeny, Second Row: Tom Bronleewe, Randy Winston, Eb Buck, Denny Conant, COACH DON LAKIN 39 Bruin Basketball SEASON'S RESULTS GFC 74 Whitman 70 88 Whitman 85 78 Western Baptist 58 11 _ J' i 93 AlaskaA 1 1 Methodist.iL OAQ A 84 Alaska Methodist 60 70 Eastern Oregon 75 O 1 75 Azusa Pacific 81 53 Simon Fraser 60 70 Alaska Methodist 69 84 Linfield MA80 87 Linfield 1 10 77 Western Montana 84 77 Western Montana 98 87 Oregon Tech. 1 14 80 Southern Oregon 92 80 Lewis & Clark State 72 82 Warner Pacific 77 91 Eastern Oregon 83 66 Lewis & Clark State 76 76 Northwest Nazarene 95 93 Western Baptist 61 63 Warner Pacific 70 88 College of Great Falls 80 72 Northwest Nazarene 61 To every effort there is A time, and a season For every trial Under the heaven: A time to prepare, And a time to see the Fruit of one's labors, A time to work alone and A time to try as a team; A time to triumph, and A time to learn one Cannot always be first. 41 43 GFC JV'S 67 Multnomah School of the Bible 71 76 Clatsop Community College 77 51 Linn-Benton Community College 82 77 Portland Community College 83 72 Clatsop Community College 74 100 Chemeketa Community College 95 55 Judson Baptist 62 93 Mt. Angel 55 79 Portland Community College 96 87 Multnomah School of the Bible 89 68 Alumni 63 Highlights of the 1 971 -72 Bruin J.V. basketball season consisted of both a positive and a negative component. The negative aspect was a loss to Multnomah Bible varsity after battling through regulation play to end in a tie at 65-65 and then playing through four overtimes before the final loss. The high point of the season was the final game with the JV's recording the first win ever against the alumni as the basically frosh group outscored the grads 68-63. Consist- ently strong performances were recorded by Freshmen Howie Loewen and Del Dittus. The only returning players, sophomores Tom Bronleewe and Steve Gulley gave some experience at the guards. The other team members, all of whom were freshmen, con- sisted of Tim Bletscher, Curtis Travis, Eb Buck, Don O'Neil and Bob Merritt. Name Position Height Hometown Howie Loewen C 6 3 Upland, Indiana Don O'Neil G 5'8" Omak, Washington Tom Bronleewe G 5' 10" Hillsboro, Oregon Curtis Travis F 6'3" Los Angeles, California Tim " Bletscher F 6'1 Portland, Oregon Steve Gulley 5'1 " G 1 Brookings, Oregon Bob Merritt F 6'1 Yakima, Washington Del Dittus C 6'4" Quincy, Washington Eb Buck F 5'10" Tonasket, Washington Coach — Bob Brown Trainer — Mick Gwilym J. V. Basketball — An Instant Replay Howie Loewen I 46 i Gordy Loewen Gary Berg Play-offs At Willamette Our Bruins The Bruins bowed to the Willamette Bearcats in the NAIA District 2 play-off game, 69-60. The Bearcats earned the right to play Lewis and Clark College. At half-time the Bruins led 29-28 and gave the Bearcats all they could handle in the opening 20 minutes using an effective zone defense that cut off Bearcat scorers. The second half was all Willamette's which left the Bruins with a 13-12 record for the season. Ed Fields Sammy Ibarra End Of A Terrific Season J. V. Rally The Of Homecoming Ellen Perry, a sophomore music education major from Denair, Calif., was chosen queen by the student body. The princesses were: (upper left) Charla Hanson, a junior from Camas, Wash., (middle) Dodie Brizendine, a senior from Yakima, Wash., (lower left) Divonna Littlefield, a fresh- man from Newberg and (lower right) Sheryl Barnett, a freshman from Earlham, Iowa. Dorm Inspection!! 53 54 59 60 Baseball 'Bia John" Haekworth Craig Taylor 1971-72 BASEBALL SCORES Mt. Hood 4-3 W Chemeketa 16-2 W Lewis and Clark State 5-0 L Lewis and Clark State 9-3 L Western Baptist 5-0 W Western Baptist 16-2 W Whitman 12-7 W Lewis and Clark State 7-4 L Lewis and Clark State 7-6 W Mt. Hood 2-0 L Chemeketa 20-1 W Lane Community College 4-2 L Lane Community College 17-4 W Western Baptist 24-3 W Western Baptist 13-5 W Northwest Nazarene 4-3 W Northwest Nazarene 19-9 W Mt.

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