
Guess BJ-Who
Match the Bob Jones University faculty and staff with their secret trivia facts. The first three people to email editor@bju.edu with the most correct matches will win a prize. Featured individuals may not be consulted. Winners will be announced in the next issue. Check out the gallery section for pictures of each faculty and staff member listed below.
1. Sandy Sutton, Accounting Faculty
2. Kevin Delp, Financial Aid Office
3. Shannah Steel, Spanish Faculty
4. Dave Vierow, Stage Staff
5. Laura Glenn, Business Faculty
6. Darren Lawson, Dean of Fine Arts
7. Bill Burkholder, Business Faculty
8. David Orr, Guest Services Staff
9. Ray St. John, English Faculty
10. Nathan Oppman, History GA
11. Karen Rowe, English Faculty
12. Blake Spence, English Faculty
13. Alex Fields, Music Faculty
14. Charlene Lamper, Math GA
15. Nathanael Gentilhomme, Admissions GA
16. Royce Short, Dean of Religion
17. Achim Gerber, Music Faculty
18. Rob Loach, French Faculty
19. Linda St. John, Speech Faculty
20. Kerry McGonigal, Bible Faculty
21. Sonia Johnson, Education Faculty
22. Laura Smith, Art GA
23. Carl Abrams, Social Science Faculty
24. Kris Martin, Accounting Faculty
A. He likes to camp, hike … and knit. But not simultaneously.
B. He accidentally filled up his dad’s car with kerosene when he was 16. Oops.
C. He has worked at camp for 17 summers of his life.
D. She barrel races and competed for the first time in October. Yee-haw!
E. Her freshman speech teacher was Dr. Bob Jones III. No pressure.
F. She enjoys herding cattle on her ATV.
G. She once worked a summer in an Alaska fish cannery.
H. His first car was a white 1965 Ford Mustang with a red interior.
I. She can whistle and hum at the same time.
J. He has played in the BJU Symphony Orchestra for 42 years and is its longest continuous member.
K. He is a professional puppeteer and amateur legerdemain. His wife is a professional balloon artist.
L. He has visited all 50 states. As expected, some were better than … others.
M. He worked as an apiary inspector (works with bee keepers) for the state of Michigan.
N. He is a Navy chaplain candidate. Anchors aweigh!
O. He has a collection of 90 Starbucks city mugs in his office.
P. He is a certified adoption inspector.
Q. In high school, she was the No.1 Burger King cashier in her region and could assemble a Whopper in record time.
R. He lived the first 28 years of his life behind the Iron Curtain and was there the night the Berlin Wall came down.
S. He survived a riot at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya. Why? The dining hall was serving goat, and the students wanted chicken.
T. In college, she fell off her bunk bed and dislocated her elbow and broke her cheekbone. Ouch.
U. As a GA, she was investigated by the FBI for her many calls to the USSR requesting photos for the BJU Press.
V. As a youth, he was a yearly winner in the Punt, Pass & Kick contest sponsored by Ford Motors.
W. He was supposed to sing the national anthem for a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field, but the players went on strike, and the game was canceled.
X. He played a yodeling minister in a large production of Heidi. (He didn’t know about the yodeling until after he got the part.)