SCOR Officers


Andrew Fahrenholtz
Technical Director

I am a junior from Greeley, Colorado. I am majoring in chemistry with a
minor in computer science. I hope to one day get my Masters or Ph. D.
in Chemistry, and create the first chocolate bar that tastes like a
real chocolate, bar but doesn't go straight to your hips. When I am not
fixing SCOR's computer or studying my brains out, I am reading, playing
piano, playing video games, or relishing in the majesty of Campbell
Basement.


Joe Ballard
Program Director

I am senior communications major with a minor in religion and
philosophy. I was born in Wellington KS, but recently moved to Winfield
KS. I enjoy anything to do with audio and video production. My favorite
activities include: poorly made movies, radio broadcasting, film
directing, ministry, and discovering new music. I am the program
director for Sterling College Online Radio, and was one of the founding
members when it began two years ago. After I graduate from Sterling I
hope, to be a television news reporter. My top 5, desert island,
favorite albums are: White Ladder by David Gray, A Rush of Blood to the
Head by Coldplay, I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning by Bright Eyes, Give Up
by The Postal Service, and Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams

Natalie Gordon
Promotions Director

I'm Natalie Gordon, from Arvada, Co. I am the oldest in my family with
two younger brothers, whom I love dearly. I give my parents all the
credit for all of me that is good. And everything else…well that's just
me. God is my not only my Savior, but my Hope and Life; it is Him that
gives me the ability to succeed. The times I fail, He is the one that
gives me the strength to keep going. I came to SC with an Athletic
Training Major, but have added Communications. On top of my majors I am
a member of Sterling’s track team, a Prayer Leader in the new dorms,
and serve on the Campus Activity Board (CAB) as the coordinator. "I
like to live life, not watch it pass by."

Travis Drinkwine
Music Director

I’m Travis Drinkwine from the W in Colorado. I am a senior
communications major. Ever since I can remember, I have been in love
with music. My parents told me that, when I was little, I used to beat
on pots and pans with a wooden spoon; unfortunately that was where my
musical talents ended. I was blessed with, as they say in the biz, the
gift of gab. I am never at a loss for words or smart comebacks which
has landed me in more than a few difficult situations. But as Dem
Franchize Boyz say, “I can’t help who I’m is.” That’s all you get for
free.