Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

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f w 'w 'Y 4 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ANNUAL PUBLICATICN OF the Student Body of EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE WOLLASTON PARK QLIINCY 70, MASSACHUSETTS -I Nancy Fee, Editor-in-Chief .- Charles Ritchie, Business Manager P CQNTENTS IXX 3 , 5 f li ,Q -aff s 'xt -, L 4YS'F I 1 ',. ff Aff, . ' fs, n 1 C.. U is Q. -v PQ. l. V 4 ', 4 ,dv- . l if 1 Y Y. I. sn! 4 411 . 'I . . - u 'Y ' -, ' ' 'A ' ' In '.a ' . - - .. .Y ,Q , 'A ..,. I' ' s ' . . ,-,- , . WIP . .qv - . , M, -S-ff , , v M . I 2 p . 4 Q 4 A t W . H f mA, I. + 1 uhh - ' 'W ' ' ' fl . A 4:ij41'-' . 'rf UI' f ' 1 .. . -. -. ---M , l.1.w.i1.f riu-A fd -A 4- xg 1 7 ' X' ' 1 p . I . . as Q V . ' 2 T., 1 A' ' 1 R J' aww ., . 3- ,, .' 1,:.3f'A 'ff Q , J - 'Q L la 2.x .F D .' .hu 'Wim y M',?:fr Nl W, N ' l'. ' X-11' O 5 A Y ' I. ' - 21. 'A ww 1-54 ,Z Tp , 4 . , .,..,, 1'. ' l' 1. . lp i ' ' 1 x . ' . 0 ? 'Q 1 ' ' ' lr, t Q .k X. -, E ' xg AWN I 1 ' J i , l Q. H' ., gal! Mel Q ,tg il H M ww Z iw g x A Af. Q . ii! 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'S - CANTERBU RY HA LL GYMNASIUM 11 -.--' ' f-09' rw' as 'iBuilcl thee more stately mansions, O my soul . . Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by 1ife's unresting seal 7 L dm mmmm i TRUSTEE .Y .- cl 'Qu ui -: -4 f.. ,sn ,paul ,ni :M I idfiu .Iii 4 1i' hi' 11? ggalii :num li,lF '3' I-4 iii 1. Q.--- lllI.Qi lunnil :null CII 1-Y Ill U-I ill Pl: Ql I llllll i I tl 'Jil ' 'UQ' I -lt -li, il, '-nngq Ft, 1 -L 5S Y! sm. 6 ROI1' 0.YF: C, Taylor. C. Brown. R. Inqland. P. Gray, H. Gray. D. M. Wilson, J. Hunton, THIRD ROW: L. Gordon, W. Benson, W. Pringle. C, Williams. E. Mann. E. Grosso. SECOND ROW: R. Lanpher, A. Sampson, H. Heckert. J. Patton, J. Wagner. R. Acheson, Smith. ll. Parry. D. Powvll, Albright. J. Boll. Andrcc, R. Goslaw. W. Allshouse, G. Douglas. Tho rcsponsibility of thc control of our col- lcgc is cntrustcd to the Board of Trustccs, made' up of rcprcscntativcs from Cach district, all district supcrintcndcnts, two mcrnbcrs of thc Alumni Association. and thc Prcsidcnt of thc collcgfc. Dr, Iiclxvard S. Mann. Thcy rncct hcrc. with thc Dcvclopmcnt Council, on thc last XYccl1icscl:1yofczich Scptcrnbcr. Dr. Mann inserts Student Handbook into the cornerstone of Spangen- burg Hall. fy 15' .dx ,- cfs 1, ' W I X X . . 'x W ,,. N ' I: Wa , . 4553, I' 1 2 ' ' 1 '-. ,f W 'n ,M . , , 0 . if .f s 2 fy YN 1 j CCLINCIL ,M 3.1 ' r ! ld ,v -, .9 0' 51 'fir K apo THE PRESIDE T s f Q x '91 fn K. Q Air . ' . 1 m1. 5, . ,IM , H' gg 17 . I W Ui I' l B' XR . I Qs ..- e 1535 , 4' , ' 4 - F' . ' .,ff2w-'M 1 fgfi. 1 f'f . , Q' A . 'Ma.,gggig3ii Q'-'fe-ze. ,5 - Q1 I il ?i FFAIRS 3? I I 'x I W 4 , I '22 '53-f cw' .xxgw 51,2 l x Lupf-r R. Ngnylor Dorothy A. King D for of ,'1li77lfisfO l' 6150 Lib7t1Tia7l 6 Bertha Munro DEAN EMERITUS He demands of us our lives for the sakes of each other. The handsome passion-tender, contagious, radiant love . . . Christianity dem- onstratedg escape into reality. Christ lifted up in her. She has 'cdone likewise , a Cod-hearing image for many. Alvin H. Kauffman DEAN Dean Kauffman organizes li.N.C.'s curricu- lum, serves as chairman of the Committee on Academic Policy, teaches psychology and phi- losophy, counsels on schedule problems, and serves as E.N.C.'s representative to various conferences on academic policy. He is quietly versatile - often called on to use his skills in speaking, writing, and as an artist. I . L 1 s i i H 5 1 1 I 1 E I 1 v 'xx ,,-'- Aiifglbaq I J. .3 rx' an , L1--Wil 4 . 5 -or 'ul X Q51 uv S 1 . 5 . 0 li v 1 5 0 STUDE T n. Kr., 'lk nf' 'X lk Y xldi xxS'7' - H iff, lil: B.. Charles Djerf, M.D. Head Physician Mary Rankin Assistant Director of Student Aid ACL' fum rr- Robert Harding Mary Harper Eunivc Bown Food Service Manager Head Nurse .4r.vir1arzt ,Yurve i ' WEL 1 'TQ' F. Grant Cross 52 MQ W 2 ill! Donald Young Dzrector of News Bureau 'Wil- Ixenneth Sulhw an Manager, E.N.C. Press 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 -0-'mi ing., Stephen W. Nease Director of Developmerzt A PQ IW PATRICZIA JOSEPHINE CONNER, EDITH FRANCES COVE, Mus.M. OLIVE BYNON MARPLE, A.B., B.F,A.. lNI.A. in lNIus.Ed. Professor of Illusic Mus.B. Assistant Professor of Voice Associate Professor of M-usic GERALD HUGH MOORE, Mus,B. ESTHER D. WILLIAMSON BARCLAY FREDERICK WOOD Instruftor in Alusic Associate Professor of Voice Mus.M. Head Counselor for lVomen Assistant Professor of Organ We'll not forget the bustling, bubbling lectures in the Fine Arts course . . . And evenings in the music major's lounge fthe PITQ . . . Exhausting rehearsals of The rllessialz, but the performance! The tight breath and sweating palms before the performance, but, well clone! The Division of Fine Arts, with Professor VVillwerth as chairman, touches, at least, everyone of us, becomes another of the memories from these years. 26 -an ' 5 N 4 -K, U 1,5 My .A 3. 'I 0,031 x 1 ,J .4 1' ,- Q nv 5 Q 1,1 V -Z If v - fs ra X rf 3' -. . , , ..4,' E 4 ' l,' , . sl . .Y ,Mg .5 x F W .'f- .: 3' , .-105951 1 , Z.'g - iffjf egfnz' ':'i '- ' .,.' , 0 ' 7-.. '. 1 s0A A A 1 J .Ka Q . , A 's .- , . f .i i :'w4'g:' L . s. . h I y n .,.,. 5 uf - , V 'rf T . 1. ,',- 3 .1 .. '. ,, I , . 1 .- , . 4 Q 1 s- Fl E ARTS I 4 1 Vi S W I I YD h-. YIOLET RUTH BALXVIT, HOWARD COGSWELL, A.B. LOUISE A, DYGOSKI, A,M. EDITH PEIRCE GOODNOW, A-BI. Instructor in French Associate Professor of Speech A.M. -'flff-Yfl1'1fP'0ffl50' Of Spflnlfh Assistant Professor of English Literature KENT GOODNOW,A.M, MARY KISER HARRIS, A.M. ALICE SPANGENBURG, A.M. DONALD LEROY YOUNG, Professor of German and Professor of French, Head of Professor of Engtish Ph.D. Spanish Department of Foreign Lan- Assistant Professor of English guage Exploring W. B. Yeats' mystical qualities while the Spanish Class makes joyful noises in a familiar tune next door . . . Future housewives, scared, learning how to make suave after-dinner speeches . . . Six si- multaneous expressions of opinion concerning a point of interpre- tation of The Wild Duck . . . uLiterature makes you think about life, stirs the emotions, and kinclles the imaginationw . . . Revise, revise! . . . In the Department of Letters, all of us becoming citizens of this col- ony of heaven, our world. 28 -Q 7 4 J . Z i wg LETTER RELIGION sl H 'U ' 4 HARVEYJ S BLANEY, A.B., S.T.M., Th.D. GEORGE JOSEPH DELP, A.B., S.T.M Associate Pro exsor of Religion Associate Professor of Religion Head of Department of Religion JOSEPH GLENN COULD, A-M-, DD, ALVIN HAROLD KAUFFMAN, Ph.D Professor of Religion Dean of the College Professor of Philosophy Exercising the use of uright reason, do we have a theological sort of philosophy? - a philosophical sort of theology? All truth is one, and One. Calling to life these dry bonesg shades of the Sehoolmen! Learning is very well, but, if we can, assimilate uexistentiallywg Kierkegaarcls purity of heart, Tillichls uultimate concern. 31 X 1 ' N1 , 4 EP f , wg j I- MATHEMATICS 'Il .ry 'fi A .,'g:'lQf .V ' sv 31 'I . .' . V' nf.. ' ' 1 fi , I ' - s . ,l . . .I I K Ps WILLIAM J. VERNER BABCOCK, A.M. Professor of Biology PAUL CALVIN MAYBURY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Head of Department of Chemistry ROBERT WAYNE GARDNER, GRACE WHITE HALL, A.M A.M., D.D. Assistant Professor of Physics Dean of Students Professor of Mathematics JASPER ROSS NAYLOR, JOHN SAXBY RIGDEN. Ph.D. B.S., A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics Director of Admissions Head of Department of Physics Professor of Mathematics Head of Department of Mathematics MARLIN BOOKS KREIDER. Ph.D. Assistant' Professor of Biology Head of Department of Biology, Acting WILLIAM LLOYD TAYLOR, Ph,D. Associate Professor of Chenzistry We have looked at the moon through the telescope, and at ourselves through the microscope. We have dissected frogs and bisected anglesfi The scientihc method, the supremacy of fact, the order of the universe: these all revealing, not concealing, the beauty ofthe Lord, never, never lose the wonder of it l 33 C- ,iii r - r f Q gals lf' s y i x,- 1 -., va XX V IN sf . -, I 5 ' 1. 1 . ' is -Q 7' XRROLL I-'RANLZIS BR.XDI,,EY.NI.Ec1. I1FIIllC'OZl7ZtFl177 for lllvn Director of Guidance and Placement fllflllffllll Pfftffwfffl of Education A ftivtant Profevvor of Sociology CHARLES ROBERT C,-XILEY. Alf. tant Pmfri-,or of Sociology and Econornicv GEORGE ROLAND HORNER, ANI.. Dr. U.L. Aivociate Profemor of Sociology GXVENDOLYN EVANGELINE MANN. M.Ed. Awistant Profextor of Education JACK KIMCRACKEN, A.B.. fXI,B.A. IIZJVIHIOIlYfl':I177ZOIlllfl Sonic will clog some will teachg some will teach teachers. History is 21 serious business, to say nothing of inflation, K DONALD PAUL BRICKLEY. M.Ed., Ph.D. l 4 1 l l '27 ' x ' i l BARBARA LOUISE FAULKNER, A.M. Assistant Profexsor of History JOSEPH HENRY KNOWLES, A.B. B.D., A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology Head of Department of Psychology, Acting ROLLAND WEBSTER PARSONS, M.S. Associate Profexsor of Education Head of Department of Education cnnedy, ovcr- population, schizophrenia, and pithecanthropus robustus. In spite of us ull, some horizons do get pushed back. 34 P SQCIAL ' A l 1, 47 W1 Vl ' v, ,Y -W ' 4? 4' L 4?' X 9 , 43' lv X -.-Aff W v Q-Q Af 4 -, il i.. , 5 'Q 7 Q- A eg xx. S E' X.. , i N-ul -N vm W is l' -il. 5 X--7 X Kit V A '.v f fi -X f' 44 XYILI.I.AXNI ALBERT T.'XYI.UR. AB., 'I'h.B. Dnffim. .'irlwfw!fyf Pm1'tzU1lArIx 111111 Imttrn PRACTICAL ARTS , A M gy x ' I X ,,,, . WEMWYF'-'ff' W ' 'sm-'rf' ' ' pp-5 f l x A9- 'Q ,ov l t:t..5i'7'f'-Q1 3kifs S4if J BARBARA LOUISE FAULKNER, A.M. CHARLES ROBERT GAILEY, A.M. IRVINC STANLEY JONES, AB. Assistant Professor of History Asxistant Professor of Sociology and Economics Instructor, SclzoolofPrz1ctic11lArtx and Letters JOHN BECHTOLD NIELSON, A.B., SARAH SOMERVILLE PARKER ESTHER D. NVILLIAMSON BAD., A.M. Instructor, School of Practical A rtf and Lrtters Anociate Profenor of Voice' Instructor, School of Practical Art5 and Letters The School of Practical Arts and Lcttcrs is a two-year program of studics which provides high school graduatcs with an education rnoro immcdiatcly practical than thc full four-ycar program and yct includcs thc cultural and spiritual advantages which thc clcgrcc- program ollvrs. 37 Qrl I-N-4. x.-gf if' 3. JL C44 42? X-3--, .Z Adm-lzird Everton 'E lNlerle Fetter i can 6 R D U E James Fisehman Richard Hover Richard Morris Nu David Hall James Jones Patricia Newlen Robert Helfrich Donald Long Rlchard Parry DIVISIQ OF THEGLOGICAL STUDY 4 jug. iv l SPECIAL sTuDENTs JZ . . QQ ' ull . . 7 - l me . v x' X YQ-f. X . , ,n Rig . P 'Give f- CU? ,gf - -X ,As , fur' ,X ful' ll 'Z-A. .f ft f :fin i . ii. 1:Tf':'-ig., f . .5 f , Q 'VL ,- V e, 55.0, r U' . A ' XN'illi.im Alworth Esther llzlselton Mohammed Moghaddam Allen Torsey Carol Weaver Wliiida Burehett Patricia Jones Luella Perkins Georgene Walkley Francis Crandall Norma MacLeod Clifford Patnode Eldon Rosenberger Raymond Stark David Wayman WHo's WHO r Adi.:-'M I' Ast V' 1' '31 53. ,V 1- Agn ECTICUT 1 lf f ' 951 , L 1 1 M1 fi if 4 3 :O 6 s 0 rf fe 5 , to o a,, - '- 5 YQ' I THOMAS BOATES ' ANNA CO., NOVA SCOTIA 'I we JA' A . A-f,.3' ,, . ,.,. A+ n 1 v JANICE BYERS' DETROIT. ' r -fl-,ag ,.,,1y , . 'A'A 31 , 'IK ,-W,h,5,5 Hi? a 1. 4 lui f 7' 'l 'x 1 It V ,fix 'rr' f . f , l... , 4 ' I xv' 2. '. I , ,, 41, A Yfx .'1f X ' W, wif' 5.1. -, ,-, f V . 'f ..,f' -' nee' 1 . cwglxf'21I u-V.. , .uf ., e.f,,l,,,1i, ,V 1 , + , gs 1 ,1. ,,J,, 3,1 .1 4: ,x 'K' ly , : .,,.,' , . ,-I! - ' ,,-.P 1 . V ,IA ' .fhm . J J , ' 'A 4. s, ' 1 1 ,.,., '4.',. V 11.14, ,' .CA-, 1 ', :.!4 .f . ., .11 . ,ng . 1' ' '.x,.,3' V Q, U. '. I I .f.i1.fa- I---H.. 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' V 9 V- I .',f,, , . .', ' 1 ' ?7.,.,l - ,i ,.fl,g.P,i,.0 J fi, ,x .W . -- vp , 11' 'U , , , ESSE QLIAM IDERI TO BE RATHER THAN TO SEEM Senior Sketches By Dean Emeritus Bertha Munro GEORGE ALCORN A.B. PHILOSOPHY To Be: A Man of God. Past: Experience of life. Cordial smile. S'Never too late. Present: Right reasonf, Mature judgment. Proxing all things - holding fast the good. -L-...-, Future: Rightly dividing the word of truth. IRENE STYERS ALTIC B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be : Undeterred. Past: 'fLife's fine, powerful fine, but 'taint easy. Appealing personality. Present: Easy How of pen. Campus courtship. A good name chosen. Future: Teaching - temporary. W! -,var I .1 PRISCILLA CAROLINE ANTHONY B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bw: Sweetness and Light. Pail: Soft voice g raised on occasion. Demuie A- fun and life bursting tlur u li readily. Presc'11l.' Same g only more so. Firm convictions. No neglect. Ofhce-prone Fulurr: XVf-dding hells will ring Before the fall comes in, Sigma 1.2.3,-lg Honor Society 2.14. Sec. 23 Evaiigelistic' Aworigitiou 1.2.31 S li' Nfl sllXlIlli1cl1it 1,2,3,4, Vice President 31 Volleyball 1,21 Ilousc- Council 43 Honor Scholarship l,2.3,4. 55 .iw N , 1 M I.t IIN ,XIQXIN IIQUXII I3 S Iil,ICXIIfNlQXIiYI-1IJI't1X'I'lUN 'Ili lit ' l,l'INl'Xl'I.IIlI in l'- ,. luu. II.utI uoilt, tlhligutg, 15. xtlJf4 Iinsouietl Iw tlillieulties, I.ieht is tht- burden that is cheerfully home. l n.ftti. 5 I max lose Inutlt-sg l tIou't lose minutes nor the war. Siguri I.f.li.I1 l'lx.tiiL1t-Iistit' .Xssoeigttion IQ: lVOllll'IliS Clee Cluh '21 Band -I1 F.T.A. 2.iI.I1Yphiislitfluli2.N'it'el'iesitleiit Qzkltiioii Ilistiict Seliolttrsliipfl. - CHARLES IIALIDECK BS. CHElN'IlS'l'RY ,- To Br: Creative. 1 1 I Pavf: Poetry lover. Czunera enthusiast. Pn'w'rzl.' Hilllll' bee in his bonnet Is always a sonnetf' Not easily thrown off base. Fufzmx' Success: that chemical Compound of man with momentf' eering Club 33 Matriculation Scholarship lg National Science Foundation Grant 4 GRACE BALIVIT BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Br: Practical Rhapsodist. Part: Dream in her eyes AAA poems and biology trips. Pn'smzf.' Dream in her eyes f hands in the dishwater. L'They said, you have a Hair, you should express yourselfg And so I dog my sonnet is a boy just six months old. Future: Household manager A jams. jellies, and pecan pies. And Classroom man- ager f - for a time. KIARYIN IiAl,lYl'I' All SOCIAL SCIENCE To Bt .' liefleetive rlihinlser. Pfzif: A poem now and then. To be or not to be. Biology summer study reaps rewarcls. Pit it nf: Recommends marriage. Shes so nice to Come home to. Steadying of aim. Fztttui .' A man! reaeli should exceed his grasp, Zeta l.'2,3,4g Crwwnboolt lg Niaulilui 1.25 Chemistry 3.4, President 41 Mountain- si 'Sur JANICE BROWN A.B. PSYCHOLOGY To Be: Good-Tempered. Past: Singer. Big Brown eyes. Seeking her father's God. Sturdy fiber. Present: Hospital service. Growth in grace and wisdom. Likes people. Future: A place of service. Zeta 12.3.43 Evangelistic Association 12,33 W'omen's Glee Club 2g Volleyball 1,2,3g Biology Club 1 3 F.T.A. 4g Psychology Club l,3. PHIL BRYNER A.B. ECONOMICS To Be: Poise Past: E.N.C. family line. Taste for Canadians. Electrical genius. Minds his own business. Present: Paterfamilias in the making. Reflective face -- lighting at a thought. Future: L'No man ever listened himself out of a jobf, THOMAS BOATES BS. CHEMISTRY To Br: Trustworthy. Past: Honest freckled face. Ready smile. Out-door loves A Canadian fiber. Tirelesas window-washer. Present: My lady Blanche. Well-deserwfecl foundation grant. Wlork beyond the line of duty. Future: 6'Holds the key to every situation in his own character. Zeta l,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 1,23 NN Club 2.3.11 Football 1.2: Canzfaui Camera lg Chemistry Club l,2,3,4g Physical Culture Club 2g Honor Scholarship 3gWho's Who 4. Z, 1 JANICE BYERS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be. True Womanly. Part: Madonna face. Not a lavy bone in her anatomy. PTl,.9l'7If.' Takes responsibility. Harmonette. Parties successfully exccutml. Balaiicc wheel on trio trips. Fulurz. Always on the iight side. Delta l,2,3,Alg Student Council 4, Vice President '11 A Cappella 2.13.11 Trio 3.1: Volleyball 1 Q G'7'l'l'IIb0Ok l Q S.N.E.A. 3,-l-. ROBERT CLARK AB. RELIGION To Bc: Dynamic for God. Pad: Manly stature. Trust-inspiring countenance. Dehnitc purpose. Theologian. Pn'w'rzt.' Clear directive. Solid activity. Intelligent preparation. Future: Itinerant church school counsellor. IEAYIIB CLIFTON AB. GENERAL SCIENCE To Iii : Hop:-th All Things. Puff: CudQel thy brains. Reluctant grin. Not to be hurried. 'fOne of the greatest lqibor-saving devices is tomorrow. Prnt nf: All things to all men. Loyal to friends. Fulzm-: Don't cross bridges before you come to them - but have a pontoon readyf' Delta l.'2.3.l: Evangelistic Association 12,31 S..FM.F. I,2,3g Nl, Club 3,43 Basket- ball 12.3.41 Football 1.2.31 Volleyball 4: Baseball 2,43 Biology Club 43 Chemistry Club 2.3.43 Mountaineering Club 1.2.34 President 3g Physical Culture Club 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2. ROBERT CORNELL BS, CHEMISTRY To Bc: Top-Level Steady. Past: Like father like son. UOf good reportf, Prwf-zzf.' Two loves e - Becky and the piano. Technical engineer. A good business head. Fufzmy' True to the kindred points of heaven and home. PERRY CUNNINGHAM A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE To Be: True Gentleman. Past: Conscientious. 'fSlow H solid, that's him. Fine big brother. Test-tube and 63 Ns., church organ. Accident-prone? Present: 4'Three inspired precepts: simplicity of life, self-reliance, directness of pur- pose. Plus faith in Godf' Future: Guaranteed. Delta l,2,3,4g Men's Glee Club 3g Basketball 3,43 Volleyball 4. 58 MOONYEAN DEVINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Much Alive. Past: Accommodating. Thoughtful. Mooney.', Head waitress. Expressive singing face. Present: Everybody's friend. f'Today, whatever may annoy, The word for me is joy, just simple joy. Future: Stable for the right things. Sigma l,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association l,2,3,4, Secretaryg Grnfnbook 13 House Council 2,3,4g S.N.E.A. 4,55 Mountaineering Club 23 Honor Scholarship lg Pitts- burgh District 3,4,5. HU' xg ROBERT FAXON A.B., B.S. CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS To Be: Tolerant. Past: Seeing eye 44 appreciative twinkle - understanding Few words, but delivers the goods. Present: Chemist patient with lit. 6'Brewity is the soul of wit.', Future: The atom in industry. ALAN DUCKWORTH A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE To Bc. Sociable. Past: Agreeable smile. Good principles. Preserzt: Columnist - Focus. '4Living's a lark f he makes it so. Energetic always. Future: Social force. Delta 1,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 2.3.43 Men's Glee Club 3.4g Volleyball 4g Greenbook lg Nautilus 3,4, Assoc. Bus. Mgr. 3,4g Campus Camera 1.2.3,-lg Debate l,2g Business Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 3. ESTON CHRISTIS FARRELL A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE To Be: A Whole Self. Past. Casual surface serious depths. Fine book display Koran to Schweitzer. Present: Easy-going or tumultuous, confident or self-distrustful? Public-sprited. Always a twosome. Future: Wagon hitched to two stars f medicine made useful, and Judy. KG' .Y- -IOIIN FLYNN .X li l'llll.t DSI WHY 'lin lit J l'liilosopller. Prnt: .Xu.rlxtir.rl Minority reporter- profc'li11llr'riger'. I.lYl1lJl'L1lI1. Pr. Nr iff: llc thought and thought rind thought about it. And thought again. And txuue to Cod. Suit-rice and religion. Ifrrfriri 5 li.iith is not rontrgiry to regtsorl. but reason grown r'ourageous. Sigma 1.2.3411 llonor Society -1. A5-If 'K I3- CARL GOLD A.B. PSYCHOLOGY To Bc: Up and At It. Pair: Something of personal magnetism. Allergic to foreign language. Individual penmanship. Pn'xr'1r!.' Long legs up the center chapel aisle. Small red car' -4 blonde driver. I will see VVhyf' Frrlurrm Straightforward street A corner Christianity. Asbury Seminary en route for ministry. Delta 2.3.41 Evangelistic Association 23 Student Minister'ial Association 2.3.43 Menls Glee Club 33 Football 2,33 Baseball 2.33 Creerrbook 23 Nautilus 2,33 Campus Camera 2.33 Biology Club 43 Psychology Club 2.33 Business Club 2.3. HELEN CRUBER B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bw: Excellence. Past: Model student without self-advertisement. L'Her report always in two weeks before prof assigns itfl Prr'nr1f.' Hunen victorious A student unchanged. The more one learns, the more one has to learn. Futrmy' YVith Al fe clear testimony. Kappa 1.2.3.-4: Honor Society 2.3.-1. Biology Club 2.33 S.N.E.A. 1.23.43 Honor Scholarship 1.2.34 DOROTHY GRAVENOR A.B. BIOLOGY To Be: Wlhat She's Supposed To Be. Past: Divided loyalties 4 books and boys. 'iles' the quiet kindv -A or is she? Prw.wrzl.' Single eye - biology. Dormitory trio. She can who thinks she can, Future: The golden mean. Sigma 1.23.41 Evangelistic Association 1,23 Biology Club 1,2,3,43 Chemistry Club 2,31 Mountaineering Club 1,41 Honor Scholarship 1 3 Biology 2,3343 S.N.E.A. 2g District Scholarship 4. Vice President 3: Evangelistic Association 1,23 Mountaineering Club 2.3g Spanish Club 1,23 SHIRLEY HAMMER B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bc: Contagious Cheer. Past: Shirley and her smilef' Semper eadem. Flower of her family. Presm1f.' Music in her bones - trios and the flute. 'LThe heart of her husband doth safely trust in her , W and so does everyone else. Future: Where thou goest, I will gof, Kappa l,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 1: A Cappella lg Band l.2,3,4g Nautilux 2g Campus Camera lg S.N.E.A. 23,41 Honor Scholarship l,2,3,elg Freshman Treas- urerg Sophomore Treasurerg Junior Secretaryg XVho's VVho. VERNA HALL A.B. LITERATURE To Be: Direct. Past: Varied blonde hair-do's, No Sairey Camp! No missed classes rr issrgnrnents Two small sons. Pn'.rrrzt.' Terrific inner drive. Outgoing goodness - wholesome ambition. No self kiddingf, Labors abundant -- civic responsibility. Republican - cosrnopolitan A anti-racial-prejudice. Future: She stands irnrnoyably opposed to nonsense and to store-bought piesl' 'if' 'Vi--ff' Nw' WILLIAM HARDIN A.B. CHEMISTRY To Bc: Wise by Experience. Past: Lengthened leave of absence. Hardware merchant. Talented redhead wife. fs Present: Level shooter. Good face -A pleasant manner, Long road up - successful climb. Future: The chemist's Open Sesame. -8 ROBERT HEBETS BS. BIOLOGX To Be: Reserved Part. The ways of Nature. Miracle me no rnuaclc s, Prmr1zt.' G'Donna. If a tree dies, plant another in its place. Fufurf . A dedicated xocatron. LEONARD IIENIPHILI, All PHILOSOPHY 'l'11 1315: Sincere. Pail: Illushes. Retiring. A good IIIZIII ol' religion. First he wroughte. P1'1'u'11f: Clu'erful godlinessf' 'AIU his lift- only .Icsus Christ and peoplef' The gentle If touch. Fllflllll' Psy iaith we understand. Delta Iflfl,-lg Evangelistic Association I,2,S,4, Vice President 21 Student Ministerial Association l,'2.fl,'lg lX'IOl1III2lIIIl't'I'Il'lQl Cluh 1.23,-lg Canada Central Disuict Scholar- ship I. ROBERT IIENCK All. PSYCHOLOGY To Bc: Realist. Part: A worthy name A A IIIIICII to live up to. A bout with chemistry? 'ilVIarilyn of the keen black eyes. P11'u11l: Coocl for the long pull. But me not Butslu Joins the HI-can-take-it club. F11t111'f'.' Cood for conquering. lleltil l.2.fi.Jr. LINDA IYORTH HENRY HS. SECONDARY EDUCATION To Bc: Pennanent lN'orth. Pad: High school romance. Three years to the degree. Angelic expression. Pr1'vi111f.' St. AIohn's College -- - ENC. afhliation. Voluntary attendance exploited. Success without efliort. Future: A wise woman will always let her husband have her way? Zeta 12.3.41 Evangelistic Association IQ: A Cappella I.'2: Cheerleading 1,21 Gwen- boulg I3 Avtflllflilllt' IQ: CU7?ZfIZlY Camrra 1,21 Psychology Club '21 Honor Scholarship I 1 Philadelphia District Scholarship 3, JOAN HERMAN HS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bc: Genuine. Pavt: Unassuniing goodness. The influence of a good example. P1'm1'1zt.' No trumpets blown S always Utherel' to he counted, and counted on. Silent strength for noisy days. Fz1tu1'1'.' Noiseless hlling of gaps. Sigma I.2,3,41 Honor Society 3.4g Evangelistic Association 1,233 House Council 2g F.T.A. l,2,3:lg Honor Society I.2,3,4. SUSAN HODGKINS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Strong Character. Past: Small parcel - big value. No wasted minutes - no broken rules. Wally's CKSue.,7 Present: Still Wally's Sue. Lives by principle. Natural leader, especially in han- dling childrenf' Future: Wally's Sue in the parsonage. Zeta l,2,3,4g Basketball lg Volleyball lg Cheerleading 1,2, Captain 25 S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4. SYLVIA HOLMES A.B. HISTORY To Be: Achieving Industry. Past: Enjoys hard work and makes it pay. History tutorials. Present: Thoughtful and earnest. Easy to look at, every facet gracious. Only an A? Future : Success wherever. ANN JOHNSTON B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Refined Tastes. Past: Gracious bearing - determined drive. Virginia lady. Velvet touch. PTF5C7Zf.' Missionary aspirations. Desire to serve. A moral quality in good manners. Future: Teacher overseas. Sigma 12.3.43 Evangelistic Association 1.2g S.F.M.S. l,2q N Club 4.5g Basket- ball l,2,3g Volleyball l,2,3g House Council 4: Lit-Speech Club 'Z.3,4,5g Vice Presi- dent Sigma Society 4. FRANCIS JARVIS A.B. HISTORY and LITERATURE To Be: Whole-Souled Past: All student. History brain. Rival love in lit. Open to truth. Present: 'eHow soon a smile of God can change the worldlu Transparent spirit Lighted life Q beatitic vision. Dante and job, Boston Chapel - campus friends F uture' Giving as he has received XX'll.l.l.XNl KIONES :X li SUt'1.Xl.St'l1iNt'l' 'IU li, Q 1'1l1ll'1'IJl'lS1l1Q, 12113 Open ilu l- .intl open spit it. Aiubitions ciystgilliving into aims. Pri Nc fit: lwlune s iugui. 4ii'rixi-, Sun- giiitluimce. Ciunpus citiven e Republican. 4'Coing placesf' 'KI shall lfzitiirt I lflllblll'Nt'1'X'lt'l'LQO11lllll H11 ln i Ili-lm 1.l.w.el1 Stuili-nr Vouncil fl,-11 Evangelistic Association 1,2.fI,M13 N Club 2.3,4g liiski-111.111 1.21 lfootlmll 1.2.35 liaselmall 12.3.43 Cnwzbook 11 Canzfmx' Camera . im ' - ix 1.1.1 lutluor .wg X1ouiit.x1m'cringfflub 13 Spanish Club 13 1Vho's 1Vho. 44 me if if CAROLYN KEITH BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bw: Well Disciplined Past: Meticulous in dress and housekeeping. Chaucer's nun. System in work. But wann enthusiasms. Pn'.w'rzt.' Let our ordered lives confess The beauty of Thy peacef' Japanese poetry. Summer prospects. Fuiurr: 1'In His will our peace. JUDITH KINSEY AB. SOCIAL SCIENCE To Br: Latent Energy. CERALD KLUINIAS BS. MATHEMATICS To Bw: A Real Person. Paar: Lanys twin Youthful husband. Laugh but don't loaf. Pzfunlr Stick-to-it policy. Two stiings to his mathematical bow-education or in- clustiy? Fzzfzmx' Top-level job. Kappa 1.23.11 Evangelistic Association 1.2: Math Club 41 Menls Clee Club 33 Basketball 1.2.31 Chess Club 1.2. President 1: Biology Club 1: S.N.E.A. 33 Physical Culture Club 1.2.3.-1. President 2: Spanish Club 1. Past: Sphinx features - carefully hidden talents. Composure always ready to break. Pn1vmz!.' Opens at touch of magic wand. Good pal. Extracurricular inspiration. Other half of the twosome. Future: A permanent duet. CAROLYN LANPHER A.B. HISTORY To Be: High-Powered. at serve. Present: Says much in few words. Good organizer of time and life. 'QExplotlc-s with energyf, The most wasted day 4 on which we have not laugheclf, Future: What she will. Scholarship l,2,3,4g Who's Who 4. EILEEN LIGGITT ' A.B. BIOLOGY To Be: Dependable. Past: Early scholastic reputation. Considerate of others. Work done regularly. Present: Biology lab. Med school interest unwavering. Always know where to Find her. Future: Quiet adequacy. Kappa l,2,3,43 Evangelistic Association 1,23 Chess Club lg Biology Club l,2,3,4g Chemistry Club 2,33 Mountaineering Club l,2,3.4g Pre-Med Club l,2,3,4g Honor Scholarship l,2,3. DAVID LINDSAY B.S. MATHEMATICS To Be: Useful in the World. Past: Interest in teen-agers. Suzannel' Honest heart. Present: Prefers logarithms to lyrics, sines to similes. Practical math. Future: A man's work for men of tomorrow. ELAINE LYNCH A.B. ENGLISH SPEECH To Be: Quality. Past: The light of a dark eye in woman. Earnest spirit. Versatile. Speeclr tmpliy- winner -4 crack intercollegiate debater. Present: Busy - 24 hours too short. Debate coach A A waitress A Sliaktwpeztre and Camus if and Bill. Takes all the swift advantage of the hours. Future: Tops. Planning with Bill Delta l,2,3,4g Student Council 3g Honor Society 2.S,Al. Setretaiy' fig lixpirigt-listit' Association 1,2,3g N Club 23,43 Basketball l,2.fi: Volleyball 1,2343 Debate l.2. 3,4g Lit-Speech Club 3.41 Honor Scholarship l.2,fi,43 Bruce Debate Scliolgirsliip if Who's Who 4g Class Secretary l 1 Class Vice President 2.3.4. Past: Talent to spare. All-over smile. Bubbling fun. Keen perspective. Native re- Kappa 1,2,3,4, Secretary 43 Greenbook lg Nautilus 1,23 Campus Camera 3,4g Lit- Speech Club 3,4g Debate 1.23 Mountaineering Club lg Spanish Club lg Honor O , 7779 DONALD NIACKAY DEBORAH MACDONNELL AB. ENGLISH To Be: Simple-Hearted. Part: Sensitive face. Unselhsh Christian against odds. Prexerzt: Generous of time and deeds. Always ready to do her share and more. Loyal. Future: Following the Gleam. G. AIS. PSYCHOLOGY To Be: Live Wire. Paw: Veteran of Basketball held - raw recruit of classroom. Honest. Earnest. Pri tt nf: Fgunily pattern Ae chosen for himself. Everybody's favorite. Psychology made pract ical . Fzzfzmx' XYinning the game for God. ARTHUR MCKENZIE Ali. MATHEMATICS To Br: Serious Purpose Part: Choosing God's Will. The best way to break a bad habit is to drop itf, Pm-xerzf.' Loyal to E.N.C. and girls' trio. Friendly hand-wave. Future: The steps of a good man W ordered of the Lord. Signna 1.2.3511 Evangelistic Association l,2,3,4g Math Club 4, A Cappella 1,3,4g Quartet 1.2: Psychology Club 33 Mountaineering Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1, Vice President 1. lf' KATHERINE JEAN MANN A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE To Be: Observer Enthusiast. -Y'T1'1' Past: KJV Vermont and the Red Sox that were. Sphinx face dimples life. Heredi- tary writing flair. Present: Expendable store of uvim, vigor, and zipf, Patriot Ledger rewrite man. A chiel's arnang you takin' notes, And, faith, he'll print themf, Future: Journalism with personal accent. Kappa 1,2,3,4L Basketball 1,25 Volleyball 1,21 Green Book lg Nautilus 1,2,3, Campus Camera 1,2, Assistant Editor 21 Lit-Speech Club 1,2,3g Psychology Club 1.2. 66 RICHARD MANN B.S. CHEMISTRY To Ba: Prince with Principles. ali Past: Fourth of the Mann quartet - himself. All-round personality - tops in scholarship, athletics, citizenship, music, social relations, spiritual life. Tall of stature and of spirit. Present: Lives by self-discipline, Perfect, yet popular. 6'Sane slant on highly charged situations. M M Futura: Like Hammarskjold - One of the world's great natural resources. Delta l,2,3.41 Student Council 3,4, President 4g Honor Society 2,3,4, President 33 Quartet 1.2: Band 1.2: N Cub 2,3,4g Crusaders l.'2.3,4g Co-Captain 3.4, Football 1,233 Volleyball 4: Softball 1.23.-lg Greenbook I: Nautilus lg Chemistry Club 12.3.41 Outstanding Freshman Award I 1 Whos Who 4: National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research 3g Class President 2. ORVILLE MASON A.B. RELIGION To Be: Self-Reliance. Part: Early on his own. Determination plus. A pluv for effort. Present: Hard worker - at home, on the job. at prayer for lost men. XVife and daughter. The rugged climb. Evangelism an route. Future: The soul winner's. Zeta l,2,3,41 Evangelistic Association 12.3.41 S.F.M.S. 1.2.3,-lg Student Ministerial Association 3,4g Campus Camera 3: Physical Culture Club 2: Permanent Charity Fund Grant 4. ELVIRO MASTROBUONO B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION To Be: Extrovert Efficiency. Past: First - and last - of a friendly family. Personality plus. fvx Present: Doctor Mastrobuono fof Optometryl - honie week-ends for patients and lady-friend. Settles for nothing below an A. Futura: The type of educator America needs. Brown Universityg Mass. College of Optometry: Clheinistry Club el: S.N.E.A. -l. CHARLES MATHENY 5 A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE To Bc: Scientist-at-Large. Past: Southern background. Mountains and hunting. Pra,wnt: Pleasant ways. At home in the North. This newe science that men lerel Future: Life science -M communicated. Central College: Sigma: Biology Club 3.4. b1U11X MEISNER .X.1i.1-ItitJXtJ311tIS '75 Putt: 1'1t-.1s.u1l expression and pleasant way. hlerry eyes and merry spirit. Sensitive ,,--:N coriscit-rm-. Pr, ll iff' 1lis n.une is -lolinm 'ther ntune is jane. Hates an alibi of any sort. Futzur J lliwriest dealing. Della 12.15.11 llulls .uid lit-Airs 15.11 Honor Srliolgusliip 11 llanker Scholarsliip 3. Ch ERNEST MILLER BS. SECONDARY EDUCATION To Be: Outgoing. Uninhibited. Pail: Inborn optirnisni. Nicest wife H- nicest kids. Struggle with lie, lay and ing. Pn1fmzt.' Never at a loss for words. Have thoughts - will writefl Saved by grace - and grateful. Future: Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man. and writing an exact inanf, KAYE NAYLOR B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bc: Good Sport. Past: Natural - spontaneous. Major in athletics. Friend to all. Sports record. Present: Matrimonial family-building interlude. Husky father-in-law J.R.N.g husky husband J.R.N.g husky daughter J.R.N.g husky son J,R.N. Cares of motherhood worn lightly. Futuna' Character-building. RONALD NORINIAN AB. ECONOMICS 1 To Br: Strength -- to be Dedicated. Partg Lothario. lN'Iajors -- girls, basketball, chapel reading. Boy with a Cart debut. Plenty of brains. Prev nf: Hard work may not hurt me, but it tires nief' Star center. Majors - labor problems and social adjustment. Fzztinw' lNIuch to give. Kappa 1.23.41 HN Club 2.3.41 Basketball 1.2. Crusaders 23,41 Football l,2,3,4g Volleyball -1: Baseball 2.3.41 Physical Culture Club 2: Bulls and Bears 2,3,4. GLENNA OLSEN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Br: Deliberate. Past: Tranquil face f polite demeanor. Averse to high pressure. Aye keep some- ,'w thing tae yerseli. Yeill scarcely tell tae onyf, Pn'sf'nl.' Enigma. Champion Border-crosser and library patron. Balance hard to mtabilize between ability and achievement. Future: Inscrutable. Sigma l,2,3,41 Evangelistic Association 1,21 W'omen's Clee Club 2: Basketball 1.2.31 Volleyball 1,2,3: Cheerleading 1.2.31 Lit-Speech Club 21 Biology Club 3: S.N.E.A. 2.3.41 Psvchology Club 2. f?65' RICHARD PALANZA AB. H1sToRY . V To Be: Pragmatist. Past: Mature thinker. Active building contractor. Honest truth-seeker, Present: Struggle between ideal and realistic - Don Quixote and Sancho Pan7a. '4He who hesitates is sometimes saved. Future: Golden Rule found practical in business. North Central Collegeg Methodist Scholarship 3.41 Permanent Charities Fund 4. ANDREW PANCARIK A.B. ECONOMICS To Bc: Solid Caliber. Matter-of-Fact. Past: Solemn countenance - Rabclaisian capers. Business sense. Present: The smile that does you goodf, Check rein of reason f or Yankee shrewd- .I ness? Futura: Tower of strength. Zeta 12.3.41 Student Council 31 Evangelistic Association 11 Club 3.41 Basket s., ball 1,2.3,41 Football 12,31 Softball 1,213.41 Nautilut 41 Business lNIanager 41 Physi- cal Culture Club 2,31 Bulls and Bears 3.41 Class Treasurer 3. W' HELEN PATNODE BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Br. Strength in lxesc ru. Past: One of those Haseltons. Common sense. Supreme Kfarket skill. lll'K'f'l3llXl'lk silent. n'.w'11t.' Change of name. Norwood church activities. In cluietnt-ss .ind confidence -your strength. Future: A terriHc preacher's wife. Delta l.2.3.41 Evangelistic Association IQ: Yollt-ylmll IQ: S.N.liA. 2.1. Spanish Club 21 Honor Scholarship l.2,f3.4. VIRGINIA PENHA BS. EI.EMEN'I'ARY EDUCATION To Br: I.ive Christian. Pair: Tops as room-mate. Overflow spirits fe- cut-up. But helpful. P1r.vt'rzl.' Loving in deeds, and loved. Trusted with keys of piano. Pianist for youth groups. 'I'he most important lesson of lille is. 'Never hurt anyone' Futzm': Passing on the torch. Kappa l.2,3.4g Evangelistic Association 1,233 YVonien's Glee Club lg House Coun- cil 3,13 Biology Club 2.35 N.S.E.A. 12.3.45 Spanish Club lg Activity Scholarship lg New England District 23 Canterbury 4. T' CII.-XRLES PII,I,SBL'RY BS. MA'I'HEMA'I'ICS To Hr: Athletic. Honest. Pail: As Down East - A and as resistless on the basketball floor - as a 40-foot tide. Blaine stamina. Rot'kribbetl. Pr4'o11!.' Bringing up his math record to equal his sports record. Crusader captain. Fatima' Sound mathematics - - good measure. Kappa 1.23.41 Math Club 41 N Club 2.3,-lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Crusaders l,2,3,4g Football 2.155 Volleyball 41 Baseball 3.-11 Mountaineering Club 4. MARIAN PRICE A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE To Br: Independent --Y Individual. Past: Self-determining. Capable, Keeps her own counsel. Goes her own way, with ,wk a smile. 7h Prwr1zt.' Girl scientist in Shracler Hall. Medical interests. Fzitzmx' In Gods hands -M and hers. Zeta 1.2.3.-1: Honor Society 3: Evangelistic Association 1,2g 1,2,3g NM Club 4: Basketball 1.2.3.-1: Volleyball 12.3.41 Biology Club 3g Chemistry Club 12.3.42 Pre-Ikled Club 1.2.31 Honor Scholarship 1.2.3.-1. Q ,-4 WN BRUCE REEVES BS. CHEMISTRY To Be: Optimist. Part: Lordly stride - breezy manner. Whirling thru on the fast express. By temperament disinclined to be scared. Present: Good mixer. Sound sense of values. Too busy to bother with Als. Cheerful Benedick. Future: g'Hostages to fortuneiv' He says. Assets 70 CHARLES RITCHIE A.B. ECONOMICS To Bc: Business Man. Past: Hearty smile exuding friendliness. Communicates confidence as he passes. Present: Campus citizen A good Democrat. Nowhere so busy a man as hef, Future: Endowing E.N.C. Delta 1,2,3,4g Menls Glee Club 3g Football 31 Baseball 1,2,3,41 Nautilus 4, Business Manager 43 Bulls and Bears 12,31 Danker Scholarship. ROBERT SCHEIDLY A.B. RELIGION To Be: Sheer Goodness. Part: Never without a smile. Undiscourageable. No guile. Prf1w'rzt.' Takes the hurdles. Finds God through Faust. Late or soon, or swift or slow, As ever in my Crt-at Taskmaster's eye. Futurv: As assigned by Cod and the church. 1-as-l MARCELLA ROUSE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be. Faithful to Duty. Past: Doesnlt take the easy way out. If at first you don't succeed. try 45' Pleasant brown eyes. Present: We must do the thing we must, Before the thing me nzrzyf' No xvorsliipper of My Lady Luck. Futura: True teacher. Kappa 1,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 1.23.41 S.F.M.S. 12.3.41 SN.E.A. 1.4: Art Club 2,3. LYNN SANBORN A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE To Be: Thoroughbred. Past: Tiny. Smiling but serious. Versatile. Music lover. Pratent: High potential. 'fSteadily steeringfl Looking for the best life investment. Future: Education used for Christ. Sigma 1,2,3,4g Danbury State Teachers 13 Skelton Scholarship 11 Davidson Schol- arship 23 Massachusetts 3, 'Gt , 'far IQSTIIEK SCI IW.-XNKE HS. EI .ENII-1N'1'.-XRY ElJL'tIA'l'IUN To Bri Inner Grace. Pint: Singing she was or lluting, gill the day: She was as fresh as is the month of Nigiyf' NiL'c'. Pz.u'r1t.' Acconipgininit-nts. XN'hose feet do tread green paths of youth and love. ,. .. ,. Pine spirit. lhildrr-n loxe her. Fuluri : Looks good. Kappa 12.3.41 Evangelistic Association 12.35 S.N.E.A. 43 .Activity Scholarshipg Class SUCl't'lLlI'y 23 Kappa President 3. il O I. r 7 v fa by 'rv' ELSIE STAUFFER BS. ELEINIENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Still XVaters. Paxt: Gathering honey. Appealing brunette. Twinkle teetering in her eye. None too sure of herself. Prevnzf.' Growing up. Settling down. Photographer in the ofiing. At the crossroads. Future : Opening. JACK SHANKEL A.B. RELIGION To Be: Evangelist. Past: Pearl of Great Price found and kept. Clear-cut testimony. Front-seat couple. Present: Vibrant concern for others. Broadening, deepening vision. 'gThe truth as it is in Christf, Instant in season and out of seasonf' Future: Gathering sheaves. Zeta l,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association l,2,3,4g Student Ministerial Association 2, 3,4, President 2,4g Greenbook lg Psychology Club 2. ELNORA SOMMER B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Persistent. Past: 'jest and youthful jollityf' mAh, why should life all labor be?', Fun with the girls. Present: Never give upf' Work under pressure and still some fun. If a woman will, she will, and there's an end onitf' Future: Fun with her pupils. Zeta 1,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 1,2,3,4g S.F.M.S. 25 Women's Glee Club 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball l,2,3,4g Campus Camera 4g S.N.E.A. 3,4. 72 ROBERT SULLIVAN A.B. PSYCHOLOGY To Be: Different. Past: Hangs on like a bulldogf, l'Genuine education is understanding the wlzyfj in Gentle voice - taut determination. Present: Commuter. Social theories put into execution. l'Wears a question mark in his button-holef, Future: Psychology set to work. Evangelistic Association 1,45 Student Ministerial Association 1,45 Men's Glee Club 45 Greenbook 25 Psychology Club 1,2,4. GRANT SWANK A.B. SOCIOLOGY To Be: Man Thinking. Past: Perfectionist. Phenomenal memory. A plus lit exams. And still the wonder grew. That one small head M. Present: Wide reader. Social conscience - dedicated life. Take It for Granted - '5Satan Satanicusf, American horse sense shouts, 'Before you louse it up - Thinkl' 5' Cupid's dart. Future: Christianizing society. Sigma 15253545 Class President 35 Student Council 2,45 Honor Society 2,35 Evangelistic Association 152,35 Campus Camera 3545 Scholastic Scholarship 12,3545 Faculty Scholarship 45 Whois Who 4. 1--, JAMES SWARTZ B.S. MUSIC To Be: Purposeful. Past: Serious eyes and serious mind. Music in his soul. Quartet perennial. Present: Christian thinking. Like will to likef' Algebraic equation - masculine high tenor plus feminine deep bass equals Harmony if 1 ' ' Q5-r f Future: Minister of Christ. 5, Vf JAMES TASKER A.B. RELIGION To Be: Christian in Action. Past: Per aspera aa' astra. Man of little sleepf' They all rate hiin Tops, Consist- ent - compassionate. Present: Citations of merit: hospital service second inileg Boston Clhapcl iiilliii-iicv radiation5 Dean's List ratingg paterfamilias A One. Practices his pi'encliiiii-iits, Future: As ye have done to the least -ff' Kappa 12.3.45 Honor Society 2.35 Evangelistic Association 1.2.3541 Stiitle-in Nliiiis- terial Association 12.3.41 Basketball 1.2.35 Baseball l.25 Psycliologw- Ciliili '41 Alai-oii District Scholarship 1 5 Carman Scholarship 3: XVho's Who 4. r hub Q Ql-P' R- v GORDON TSE A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE To Bu: Mind Alight. Part: Late comer. Winning personality, Knows Christ. Priitrnfx Smile that breaks like sunrise. Intelligent questions. East can meet VVest. Future: Hands across the sea. ANNE FENWICK TRACY AB. LITERATURE To Br: Intense. Pavt: One bright particular star. Seeking reality. Poems that stab and sing. PI'4't'e'I1f.' Deep loyalities. Insights of a mystic AAA soul of a poet. Dorothy Sayers and I Ct-ra1'd Nlanley Hopkins. And always I hil. 1 utun': Seeking A finding ef seeking. Bob Jones Universityg Kappa 2.3.43 Honor Society 23,43 Campus Camera 4 Ilt Speech Club 2.3.41 Hanson Scholarship fl. 1 1 MARIANNE URNER BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Bw: Herself. Paint: Dreamful eyes. Mona Lisa smile. One of our tall udark ladies. Pn1ufr1t.' Lovely. Unapproachable. Suppressed energy. We wish we knew her! Future: Undisclosed. Sigina 12.3.41 Evangelistic Association 1.23 S.N.E.A. 4. 15 'Q ff DOROTHY VAUGHN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION To Be: Choosing the Best. .fm Past: Dark eyes - dark hair - suffusing smile. No clinging vine. A worker. Present Nearing the goal. Learning her profession. Proving Godls faithfulness. Future: Opportunity. Kappa 1,2,3,4g Evangelistic Association 1,2,3,4g S.F.M.S. 4g S.N.E.A. l,3,4g Psy chology Club l,2g Spanish Club l,2g Art Club 2g New Bedford High Alumni Scholarshipg New Bedford High Music Scholarshipg Activities Scholarship. 74 TONY VENA A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE To Be: Courteous Cooperative. Past: Makes little fuss. L'The even tenor of his way. But an interested eye. Prarvnt: '6The silent man is sometimes worth listening to. Future: 'SCallecl to the work of human needf, LOUIS YAGER A.B. ECONOMICS To Be: Genial. Part: Likable. Not the prickly sort. A kind heart. PT6'SU7Zf.' Wfamiing smile. Sensitive to the voice of God. Desire to serve Future: Golden Rule in business. Zeta 1.23.43 Evangelistic Association 1.23.43 biology Club l 3 Psychology Club l 1 Physical Culture Club l 1 Bulls and Bears I. nf-v'ln. so-f - GLADYS YVILLIAMS A.B. SOCIOLOGY To Be: Gallant Spirit. Past: Courage for the S10 signs. Restless drive. Forced delays. Pn'sf'nt.' Success comes in cansg failure comes in can'ts. Thr Price. Always a smile. Future: Higher horizons. Sigina 1.23.43 Evangelistic Association 1.25 S.F.M.S. 1.2.3. BERTHA YAGER BS. NURSING SCIENCE To Bc: Positive Force Part: Keen mind f responsive, sensitive soul. E.N,C. felt the wrench of her Dea- coness Hospital detour. Prc.fcnt: Florence Nightingale pledge plus a Christian motivation. Future: BTO look out and not in. And to lend a hand. Deaconess Hospital: Zeta: Evangelistic Association li Pre-Med Club 2: Basketball 2: Volleyball 23 Lit-Speech Club 23 Spanish Club 21 Alumni Association Scholar- shipg Albany District Scholarshipg Freshman Scholarship. . U' Y y, JUNIORS . 1 r sl. ,...4, . aff , ' 0 .' .1 - 5 ' I 'H' 6 1' 1 A,'4.'f .'V' x I' ..: f w gl Y if . 1- ' .4 I 2' 4 '. I 7 9 1d'r+ .5 1 . ' 1 , , 1. ' , , Q ' 1 , I' o ,B 2 , if -4 .fi - .34 ' P. 1' My A . S Q W! f x Q' 342, 'Y K 1'- s I l 1 D i' ' 'Q if - . ' al' i x., f'n.., 1 .64 '4 Nh, 5' ' . , ' 'v , r'? ' I 5, ii. -., 1 5 47 ,in- 15.1 . l 5 W, JW 5 .ig- O . W y P Lvl , . n' - 5 x 1 ' ' A?v1,:.f1'.A .Rv X Xi Lisbeth Albert PM 'JV Sue Allen David Andersen Dorothy Bausman r 13 ' Sf 9 3 5? Pr1sc1lla Blawdell ohn Borgal Arthur Bowen if 'EZ' Lambert Brandes ' Ronald Carter Larry Casler 5 I ,....' Floyd Butlcr Thomrms Cfnton Burdettzl Byers lliann flllrlI?lIl.lIl rs , e YN. Dwayne Crabtree 'ha-nr Q-pr Carole Dickey Margaret Ferris lx Joyce Cokkinis Eloise Colesar M .-are N ' N we M .. TSX-A fl 1 ga S l - 5, l J' ff ,,..., KS iv 4., s dy. 4l.sf4QLx hm, ,nvwl Q fig wwf Q-r Elaine Collins Brewster Davis David Congalton Meredith DeBow Paul Duffey Nancy Fee Carolyn Finney Daniel French Thomas Freysz Us Geraldine Gantert '4 , Gaytha. Gutshall Barbara Harding Lowell Hamilton Judith Hanson George Glover Muriel Gordon Walter Gorman VW - -mari., , Barbara Hayes Judith Heberle 'lx-'i ' Virginia Hoekman Richard Holbert I, .,:'-Ti? Y K' .A ,, -.. ,5L'l i i i -G Charles Howard Philip Hull 4 j,v, gl. A W X' Q, JY' Q- K Gerard Jernegan James Huggins Faith Hunter jimmy jarkson l .-T6 'Zi E Sherrill Jeffery David Johnson Gloria Kimball Alan King Margaret Kinsey . w f ,gm 4. ,4 A - Judith Lambert William MacDonald vs . gif ff Donald MacKay Nancy MacLeod sax 1 Irene McCarty Emma Morris Hugh McKnight Vernon Nickerson Elizabeth Manna Mary Ann Milne Karl Peter gi... Nicholas Politi 'Ns in- Elizaheth Popp in-f' 'Q' I 'ag George Porter William Porter Robert Pynn ff'-. lhl.lI'lllH Ralston wc: - X, A lf -Imvpli Rnlmlji- Stffpliz-11 Ric-mlm A r,, , 'Q 0 Wx fl ' . 'lb' -4' F. 1 511. A K.lll1l'XY1S.lX agr- Rulmcrt Ss llviclly N .J , Q- 'Y N., ,if Hvlvn Spcarf- Stanley Summcrson A A 195 fn ' 'V ,Z Gil I Q ...W , Dnvv Sifferd E Curtis Stevens f'O',:, 'Wav lg-vi' ,IPZIII Smllh William Stotler Doris Snyder 82 4 , l Af I j 'Dt A was X x in Clarence Swartz Gerald Swartz 7 R Patricia Swcltzer Anna Traul is-A Luk 1 - 'CS' Kathleen Taylor Bruce Tracy L. Norma Wakcxn sv dv' Ronald Ward A ' 1 Rudy Widman Glenn YVoods Ewa X nun..- 'bn A'f'i'-'wx KJ ,. ,A F s fl' cd AVE Pntrifiu WVarcl Edison lN'm'sluw Elimlwtlx ZUlllIlllUlw4'l' Rormlcl lN'llilv R1-In-nl Zwlllllluvlrvl' M r W x li'll.'x . ,-1. yiyk. .. I ' :vw , i'gl T, -'. v 4 ' I ' x-gi' 9 A '75-r ' fn 'I' J' 'V - - - - JA ' fqLf,..,.1., ,VV JJ' . 3 5 ' ' 'x fi-.7':2, br'3:Y. A 'I ' 'Q , f J Y N x sbs' , ' .ft 'ii Q rp 'Tv Q -'DNS ' .' XI? ' .. lk 1' -Sr! , W . 'F A ' fx- s rf l ' 2A 4-5 ., ' ' J' ' - ' I ' ,'- 14 .' .' ,' 5 ' o , -- L-ggi ,-'fsfgf Aj if Q I. , 4- V . '05, 01 . N V 1 A - I ' ::','f:?0'l . - . , . r' ' 3' 1' ' 7 ' 3' '- -- , .'g. - I ' ' . . ' I. .f ,-. E . Q ,Q 11.3 AN , jg ,, .far w-,IH f Q t s ,lg X as J .A I . ,- '?- 1- . LQ, . t u V , . 'sa' H 1 1 . L -ik Jn 5! il C 'S 2 a K 5 , Li' N 1 4,,, t ,f H Q, wi , 4 ,W i , V , A 'irif f ' .1 f!:YL'. .N X . W! f -N qg., . ,il I . 455314 c : ' Y ,aff N L .' James Phxllxps, Ifzce K -V if ' Council Reprqsenfatfvap, I I bara Brigham, 'Secretngrjzg f' M 1 Carl Albright, Presidentg 1 I 4 fxmvl 4,1 inf-'fl Herbert Aalpoel Phyllis Adams gem 'H i Lf l' K YV F401 Q Carl Albright Vx --... 410551 73 li .ali Elna Anderson Nancy Baird Betsy Balentine Jim Barefoot 'Q- N I .1 ,fi Y As Gerald Baumgartner Vena Bennett Mary Billctt lv JL 'in-1 Cynthia Boas Charlotte Boshart Ang:-lcv Bowman 85 Mona Birkheimer 'x H 'v I 1 C3 A it' Q . Q ll.nnivl lll'm'w1'1' ll.rrlmzxr:1 lll'lQll1lIll Donald llrothvrton x , , 07? n X 5' 'Q' f , X ind' ' ' 45, A -...V 4.7! . 'A nys QAX . J, .- r 'N . , v .I , ai r , v n ,. Rifllllfil BI'l1ShCll janet Carlson Cary C.l0l llI'3.Il Mary Coleman . mx. - - ' ' ,J l I 5 'wx Q., H .1 , X f ' , L 1 Mildred Comrie Carol Cove Frank Darrow Donald Dcttcrlinc A I Claude Diehl Rirlmrd Diffc-ndcrfcr Bllfllfifa Dillon 86 Y X: NGS, .ff Robert Falke '14' A , r 7-ui 'QP Fred Farrar - Ruth Fc'ttCr1n.1n rvmr 35. if' U I -'V' I QQ-s w--, ,I Rfb Thomas Fiala John Free Roy Frybcrgcr Robert Uardncr 1 I' A V' ,v QQ: g -ru-v A N ,. ' 1? r 'f - r 9 Larry Gerharm Dale Gilroy Cl1211lvS 6900111111111 101111 f500dW0 lh 'fi CD ,. Chzu'lr's Cmnt T X.. 1755 svlnary frH'1'Il Dorothy H.lq.u' 87 N -....... . .S L- Llhristophf-r Hall Clarenve Hildrffth Martha Hinkle 1' K' N K N. 'X-si Judith Hissom Carol Hobson Daniel Hobson Q- 6 '-' QT i. x Betty Hodge an Rchcffa Hutchinson JoAnn Hybertson Sandra Ireton Janet Irish Ji J 4. as in f I 'X 3 , --f i i ,-N -:Q 9 A ., ' .sf ilu, Q: ' 'E Phyllis johnson Paul Joy Richard Joyce 88 21? Kenneth Kern Arthur Lomba Audrey MacKay 'Whs- Harriet MacLeod Richard MacLeod Charlene Manley Esther Matheny is Q . 'x I1 'Sr David Massimi Lois Monroe john Moore Donald Morford I l 5 ' 9 we R k lf' -M, 'lf Audrey Mosher Henry Mount JHINCS lxllllf 89 Q 'FC P V J I ' 48 P x 'X ', , tir- t Kenna-th Nelson Nancy Nolan I '44 wwf., ,- 0 rx. litibxtuiug x P -- l . 1 f HP f Sr Qui t b james Onion George Osborne - ' 'lr .sg .5 I ix ' , sk M 1. 4 W' .f ' . Lorraine Patrh James Paynter ' '50 V' 5--an 'c 9 P H:-f . if ,t .ti W-Af: A ll' It-fs.g.:.n if! Elwood OlDell f' 1 P:-f Ruth Oertel 1 x Richard Ossman jane Otis - fi Stephen Perry Q' Elizabeth Petty 11: r as f -sv .NL Pziul Pierce Donald Poole James Poole t gil! 6 FQ - If v i. . M-sr 11 'mf --r Q., 4k:.??t..m Ijouglas Portgr Rglygft Putnguu R21IlKlll'll SElIlll1Cl Rflghafd 3.4 Qvv-vf-v 1. , Carolyn Reynolds Marilyn Riedel' Luwrenre Rines Harvey Robbins F' uf r f l ,A . ape S ev 'A A 'A PM My X -A I ,I A ,tr ir V ,A 6 'vs WF- Gary Robble Elizabeth Roberts Sandra Sampson Sandra Sfheetz A w -vb Donald Srhlough Ann Shaw lx'.1 Slmff 91 9 sw - I , . , tr ET!! if Edwin Simpson Kclmffh Sllifs Shirley Skidmore fN Q79 I Gary Slick Barbara Smith Nancy Smith Norman Snyder 1 ul 1- ' 481 7 'K JZIYDCS Slark John Stark Holly Stoner Patricia Stutler ' 5-ix 'ii , 'W --5 A 1 Larry Taylor Marilyn Teal Charles Thatcher 92 A David Thatcher Ronald Thomas ,llldilll Todd av--f L. A David Trauffer Phyllis Vale Thomas Waltermire gl l fr 9 4 4,13 fr:-Y' Carol Warren june Weische-del David Wells Nancy Wells gs, f , David WhlPP0 Clara White Kenneth Whitehead 93 VL' Anim- XVl1itinq :- C Q.. 1 Q ,ki Howard Williams Lillian Williams ' 1' u if ' ' XL I ' , ' I . 'Yi IS , Vonda Vlfoods Fred Woodworth 4.21. Allan Yacubinn Nfary Yeager NVinston Dick Williamson ,113 'IV' L Wlhitncy William Wilhioytc joan Wood Carolyn Wooster David Wuori 1 Mary Zeigler CAMERA SHY james Barclay Suzanne Dixon Carolyn Duncan Robert Farah Rosalie Gabel Enid Lubarsky William McAllister Richard Murphy Paul Paulsen Albert Sears Beverly Walsh W f -Q Na' 1 'Q -' r 'Q - ,,4,45. .,,x A 'i nr fx. V, -1,2 2 7 1' Ykuu .f '. -fu.: : I -.Q, Y v 1, ,, ,. V ww 'J N '1 11 -D he ,I 'Q lo r- . ' 1 ff ir- , W ,if .-, . ,NW Q' 'gl 1 5-,,. V . J. -FY' + I ig X9 'Fi 'I 'ff Q ..v Q I Q49 .14 aa' 8 'nv atv V lQOv 1 I I Q rw... I I 1 Q. .n 14 1. a,! Q. '. s 5- fig .,.. ' J. .4 Pluf. E . ' 'ffl PN -fs' L- 2 E v -F' hs J , .TL1' 33 1.95 :lx Qs . 'F'f'QfjaYfbr N.. Llllflllll .Xlllwn g X A l.lll'lkl'N.l .xlltlg sv iI.l1mt',Xl1tiz-xxolx l'.1t1l .'XIllll'I'StlIl 4 X x Y X . - . 1 utiith :Xl1dl't'B Carol .Xtwood Ronulti .Xyrvs Ra Xhrilyn BI1l'I'Hl.1I1 Carolyn Bailey Ray Baltz june Barner Pqtrivia Barrett Mary Baxter Kc-ith Bell James Bishop Edward Boren 3 av .ff ..k X . X w K t UIQ nv 1: 'cn fc iL ' Henry Bowen John Bowen Iris Bryner Bc-xcrly Bums 1, 3 ...I .pf X . i 1-9'-gl tw tx t , X K K 1 Niarjoriv Brighznn David Brooks Kenneth Brooks 96 12 Z A09 Thomas Cahill Paul Callaerg Lois Calhoun Colin Campbell if f 'gi -lc: Alfred Cawthorne Arnold Chase 9. james Chew E'-yi Patrifia Clark Barbara Cohbs Stanley Cokkinis get Laruclyn Cornell 'h-- Barbara Coulter av ,,. Y I .ii g Victor Croshy 4 V Glenn Cunningham r Y ' Rae Dand In QW Roberta Davis 'fi Marilyn Dawe Donna DiBona Neil DeShaw L 'W f N 1:- it ' f I I fl 97 T. . L ll:-nvvr llvelvr john Desmond Ronald Ilrislm XN'.1vr1v Dunlop XN'illi.ui1 lfdwar . . KAN , KV Sl Ril1'l'Il lilrud Connie Errolani Evelyn E5lllt'lI1. Errol Ethier Lois lfgillu' Richard Fallon june Farmer XN'arren Fink Lowell Flanders Charlene Ford Virginia Ford Ray Foster Doris Frederick 5' Xxx 4- ni- Thur 'Q -7 l ill s l l Sharon Gauthier David Gilpatrifk David Glusker Karen Graves Basil Gray Gayle Gray Beth Gould William Gould in 1-555 i it . Dermis Greenwood Joan Griffith Alan Gruber Timothy Halchuek Murlin Hammond Eric Hardy Russell Harrington Mildred Harrison Joan Harvey Halsey Haselton Alfred Hastie Comelius Hauge Carol Heaps Marlene Hebets Emily Henck Grace Henck 1 A gs. J' V . Peter Holloway Albert Horkvy Rirlmrtl llorst Cgitlivrim- Houghton llillwxl lliiw.H'tl kill-' ii llii '-'iiif x5 - 3 Rgilziililliiizil-1,-rr 's:n l k'1i:ii.ul klwlmiiwii Rm livl Aluliiisoii Ruliy lluliiismi Llukiiiii- liiiilliiigiri 'liiiiiullix' Kziulliiiniri Karyl Kcrimii Drum Kiiiilizill Riitli Kimlcr ,lx Cciiiiiii' Kliiivlivltvr Domtliy Krutcnat A 9 Dale Laird jack Lane 'Sh Carolyn Lzinivr Q-'R L- G 5' ws- ?C.T' f' N ' 'W4u25 . '4 l'l' 'R , fa K' 1 A 0' 5' r Oxy 'rv if 'L il -Q s - ' lflu , 'l 1 llifirii' .. 1 ll' l . ,I 6 syn i ,... l 'it ,N x 'I nm, 'L' .-Z' f ?X ark Laudermilk David Lloyd Adena Locke 100 kluclith Lnnphvr Ciwriilrl I,.ll1ClCX'ITllllQ ! Jamvq Loi Q joan Iiowjuy WN C lalkm Lowcxy Ch.u'lf's Lunn N0r1x1.111 Xian Loud Rolwlkx NI.11'fXfillZ1I . 1 F 'f f in W, I ws. 5 , A 'Z' N fa . 2, ling 5 ' fy' dt X . ' , Ngfflif ' 'f , , lfztitzff '-'Sis 'Z 4? ' 51-4 'VST' Jn 'Fr 1' .4-d f1ui Virginia Nifxulty ,-Xlar1KI.1m'lu-swr Charll-5 Klartin Rormlcl fXI.xy Joel Kfcicr Linda Metz Elizabcth Niinott Bvvcrly Klobbs Barn- Muhney Eldon Niohncy Rolwrl Klorrisun YN'illi:u11 Nlussvr David klundy VVilli:1m NiCk0rson Jon Norvn 101 in... -it H4 Ie ll Nuttvr M.u'x' 0.1km l,.vix Oxvlxh-lui 1Q.ul.1mI l'.nJvv licvcrly Parry xylllldlll Pixlvh R4,vl,11'l'l.l Pgiul l,OlUlit'5 l,.ltllS!'Il Carlos Pe-rcira Lowcll Pvlcrson Marge Pctcrson Rohn-rt Pvttvy jzunvs Phillips Iris Pillsbury Diane Prc-sion Dorothy Prichard Janine Pringle Maiy Ragoncse Gary Ready Lana Redcye I A ai ,,. Q I' W 'n ,.. Pat Reed William Rigden CN .tx wail. -' X. x- ir 1' g I ,-' - H, :,, 1- ' ca-l Lang- 1' 3' ' Q Patsy Reedy Sheila Riley U00 1 Carole Reinart Iada Rinehart Sandra Rich 102 1 :arf . 'g 'WW , 41, XJ' il,-. Sw! ni' ' u yi -Q.-NN . ,v ,f mv tg, 'Nw ' W. .mi ,i ,N . . ig 1355: X . ' qw, E' 1 ' -QW-.L,s,:-.tLl7' 'WI tw' if XJ Joanne Smith joseph Smith Kenneth Smith IO3 , 'ST 'Till .. ,, i Q., is I N ' , ,, Ni x X l L -1 4 lififizz'--S 51555 if ,ilit- '.,..,... ,P-Y 6' N11-lvys Rolwrts Eclwinu Robinson Cc-clia Rogers Leonard Ruse- Kermeth Rows'-ll Alwyh Royall Joan Ruuskzx Alberta Sahiuo Fr.inCes Samford Orville Sapp Lois Srarhorougli Margaret Sever Elmer Shaw Doris Shelter Herbert Shroyer Dale Smith N , Q. . 'Q V 11 1. ,J 5, , Paul Smith illlltlllllli Sm-tlt-r l'lI'.lIlt1'S SI7llf'l' lYilli.mi Sorkritvr xl.LI'1t' Slum-1'xillQ' li.rrru S1w.rlxrxr.rl1 1i.rrl5p-'xrrv Yvrxl Smrllrulll llrlr' Nlwllvl lillltbl Sltfllvl' 'vt' NAIA 5' 5ll'UIlQ A, 4-an in Dwam- Slllllllltlb Qu if' Karol Swank P.1Irin'i.r Swift Faith Talbot H0110 T.1llwOt 3 Howard Tattrie KA - Virginia Taylor ' X XYLIYIIC Tculmer '51, ,I Fr.rm'vs Theubald 1 figvqz 44125 n 1- 'T TIE - ' . ' 4- X if-P lin CY' '19- rf- in 'T Roger Tilton Lee? Towle Carol Tupper Carul XYadv Randy XVansvr Dorothy XV:1tts a f ' , l '94 f Liifx LM . anet Ulrey Ross Verbisky Eau! cs, ' Q-.r kv th L- bds 'Il XQ- V 34 -s- Harland Worden Christina Young Ci.1lX'iI1 Yutzy 103 Q . .v-,YI .0 -rd lb 157 Q15 ,Qt CIA fin-rald pXIl111.111 Kvntit-th .'Xl111c-ida Paul .-Xiu-11t'.t11 Carol .XlkiDSUI1 Lztrry Brvst xxtillgdlt' cZhQ1Qll5OllI'I1t llonttld Ch.1111h1'rl.1111 Harold C1il.lI1SkY Rolwrt I,.lYilliUIl fiilLlI'It'S lfifhitttl Bvtty I',.1Sll'Y Iiillllltw Ifrli Io.t11t1 I 11Il1'rtt111 lf.11l fiIt'l'I1 David West Nlcredith XX'hf'1lcr Susan Whitakcr Richard White Ju-dith XVhitl1ng Fred Wirks Naomi Wi1br.1ha111 Naomi Wilhelm Judith Vvillilllll Effie Wilson Jarkie W'ittke Judith Wollcnhztupt Kathy YVood0nd Lon Woods Yvonne Woods Howard Wooling MER,-X SHY h 111 ilttdtt KI1 Rt1I1.I ld R Ilaxtd I Il 111 Ihu111.tsI1t1i IN Uriv 1,1111 1 S lm-.vis 31.1 N.t11tx' NIA 1 xx xxl1il.lII1xIHlI1l l,I'lIld.l U1 111 Dgtxitl P111 1 .'XHu'l'I Rot 13.11 id Shi-1 tid L.h.l1'i!'5 S11 1 ht 1'.I.1111i' l'h 11 Il -x , 5 kb N 0- 1' ' ' an . X 5. JOYCE BOWMAN RUTH GILBERT ARLINE GILLINGHAM RICHARD GRENNELL PAUL GUNSALUS GRADU TI G I I96I SCHOOL GF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS .ff 'V x , A 22- ' K s-Yay' I x I THOMAS HOWARD CAROL KILPATRICK THELMA MILLER DONALD PHILLIPS JOYCE ROSENBERGER is P14 ' 1 f 1 :LX 'Io 47 ,.I:. , A 'QL .f ' - ' . ji 1. I , J' 'A . Q? 71 x,, f, 313 TRESA SCHAKE MARY SWAIN WILMA TERRY MARILYN WARD GERALD WAY 106 9 .4 1 Mary Blagdon .21 L Q Patricia Murphy Donna Painter Barbara Peterson Margaret Phipps Q' '5 v. Judy Brickley Gwen Chappelle i' l L R 'AVN S., kay. 4. :J dl . William Cornelius Theresa Culbertson Roland Dunlop N in- E' Robert Ritter Lois Trent Gail Scribner Margaret Wagstoff LaVernc Sweeney Faith Webber ik 4:5 Alfred Eddy Grace Gilbert Joan Gillingham if A . .hx- V. I I I ,rf Q. John Gulinello .MAL ss.: Ruth Wells Duane West Verna Himmeger Robert Jones Jean Kennedy Jim Llewellyn Beverly MacFarlane Verna lwiilliken Barbara Moblcy Elizabeth Mufti CAMERA SHY Melvin Catterton Shirley Flood David Hoffman Thomas lNIoreland Richard Pagano Richard Parker jane Russell Harold 'lilmmpson F A.. 4.49 Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul. . . Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! 'i .A 1551 L7 I PASTOR'S MESSAGE Durin the last election we were often reminded that Q a former president had said, This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destinyf, We agree, but believe that more im ortant this eneration has P 7 3 a rendezvous with God. This encounter must not be circumscribed by the kind of pre-conceived notions which attempt to pre- determine the essential character of the event. Ra- ther, we must come to the rendezvous with open hands, open minds, and above all, open hearts. lvl iq Dr. T. E. Martin God speaks to us from many vantage points. His voice is heard along every path of human traverse. Where and when this thrilling meeting will occur we may not be able to predict, but that it will there can be no doubt. But a rendezvous with God unhindered by any re- luctance to accept His will and presence and be ac- cepted of Him makes every other event meaningful and satisfying. If it has not come, seek Him. If you do not know how, utry Christls wayf' f ,A , . -,., A-...,.. - r'-4 Nw., ' ff' Carroll Bradley, Superintendent of the Sunday School. , , i....i -1-ii James Cameron, N.F.M.S. President. .Y.P. . One well attended function of the total N.Y.P.S. program is the monthly Singspiration. As most of the other varied programs, each designed to bring into spiritual unison the young people of both community and college, it provides the needed lift to begin a new week. The hour of N.Y.P.S. each week selects topics and speakers of pertinent interest. It also spon- sors the prayer cells and the N.Y.P.S. revival. Pr Cr 'Y 'Y C3 vs riff? X COUNCIL: SEATED: B. Albert. P. Anthony. ST.4.N'DI.N'C1: D, Brewer. P. VV:ird, G. Swank. Music ISLIIHIIIISIYX i11i1scIf which c111111ot p111'11Ilel lilly' other forin of COIHIl1I.1I1IC'L1- tion. iIlIIL' songs of our cI1111'cIi Choir, u111I1'1' II11' clircction of Professor Gary Bloorc 1111d 11cco1np1111iccI by Mrs. P11- trici11 Foley 111 the organ, bring us close to Christ 11nd are 11 v11Iu11bIe and essential part of the church worship s1'1'x'icCs. The Church Choir under the direction of Professor Gary Moore. HOSPITAL CHOIR HLIRC CHOIR The Hospital Choir, con- sisting of members of the Evangelistic Association, finds its avenue of service in various hospitals and nursing homes throughout the Quincy area. The choir meets and goes out each Sunday afternoon thus of- fering a challenging oppor- tunity to the winning of souls, as well as to provide valuable experience for fu- ture laymen and ministers of the gospel. -ww L' WWF' S - ' ' 'v'-if hi 5 .mf - ,F x v Fpf 1 . X! 'Try ,QI Mit Q! Jw I ' i u I 1 IQ! if ay gl . 'Km , , W gjf' , ' .F 'rf- 'f'f ' 1 L vb. -nw - 'L f -f f Q 53 ' U' ' l ' ' Y Q, 6 5 J 5 . - ' Q x V -. XM Q' B' 5 'HQ ' ! - I ' J E7 A50 , 5.1. ' . Z .1 , .0 - X ., X - F 1 w V ' 9.54. TV' F.-XLL REVIVAL OPENING CONVENTION Dr. V. H. Lewis Rev, James Bell SPECIAL KAUFFMAN LECTURES Rev. Earl Lee SPEAKERS 114 5 f, 5 GOULD LECTURES YOUTH REVIVAL Dr. William Greathouse Rev. James Snow lhdflifir 1. nw 4? rf 951 Miss Irma Koffel, Rev, Norman Salmons, Dr. Honorato Reza. Dr. George Coulter. f ' 7 1 'M F ' i . Miss Koffel demonstrates to Dr. Rom the use of one of the sou- venirs on display in the parlor. Dr. Mann, Dr. Brickley, and Dr. Martin talk to the missionaries at the afternoon tea. el 1-1 XJ. . ,q i is lille, H: 1 . I ll qi ll PC 3 ROW ONE: N. W'ells, M. Gordon, D. Smith, Andree, S Irvton. P. Xfile. Xl. xYlll1l'lll1. L. Srzirlmorough, P. Swift, B Bimts. L. Chilhoun. Y. Milliken, R. Johnson, M. Peterson ROH' Y'l1'I7.' C. Cutshall. G. Olsen. L. Prnt-h. B. Niohbs. C Ford. R. M.irlNIill.in. B. llollgind, N. McGrc-w. Brickley, I Rinvh.u't. R. Wells. C. Wooster, Barner, M. Rouse, S Riley. P. Stutler. F. Theolnolcl. B. Coulter, Y. VVoods, V. Stan- ford. R. Kinder, ROI1' '1'HRI'fE: L. Sweeney, F. Hunter, E Thompson. G. Spf-mc. li. H.isi-lton. K. Swank, Harvey B. Molilvy. C Young. M. Bgiermiin, E. Henck. M. Brigham, KI. Oakes. Rosc-iilwe1'gei', A. lVhiting. B. Hewlett, BOW man. Llrey. C. Welgner, C. Tupper. ROH' FOUR: P Ward. J. Smith. L. Cornell, K. Woodend, A. Sabino, A. J,-3 ' 7:0 lgtpll ,W Y r ,ik iuvrl ny -- COLNCIL: R. Diflenderfcr. E. Colesar. Rev. Nease, Hybertson, R. Brushett. ,Q V, fgik'-fL! ': . ' I' r 'l, - 'I ,lfgqiff Y ffl r 's if g fi 'ff?'g, Shaw, L. Metz, P. Johnson, M. Coleman, R. Fetterman, I. McCarty, F. Talbot. H. Talbot, J. Farmer, Irish, K. Elrod, P. Barrett, G. Chappelle, M. Hebets, M. Yeager. ROW FIVE: D. Diffenderfer, B. Howard, L. Brest, S. Perry, E. Hardy, V. Crosby, T. Snyder, W. Sockriter, D. Schlough, Stark, S. Rieder, D. Thatcher, Bishop, L. Hemphill. ROW SIX: R. Brushett, j. Huggins, L. MacLean, K. Bell, G. Rose B. Patch, K. Brooks, R. Drisko, L. Taylor, R. Gisbon, C. Grant, K. Kern, D. Gilroy. ROW SEVEN: S. Cokkinis, H. Worden, L. Allison, D. Wells, P. Huff, T. Kauffman, D. MacKay, D. Summe-r5,E. Borcn, B. Mohney. ROW EIGHT: W. Teubner W. Porter, P. Pierce, R. Porter. EVA GELISTIC 7 '1 l-11 uoltf-1 '30 K ROW ONE: G. Gilbert, D. Frederick, L. Falke, B. MacFar- lane, M, Ragonese, J. Smith, L. Trent, Kauffman, G. Gant- ert, J. Wood, E. Colesar. ROW TWO: K. Taylor, G. Scrib- ner, M. Teal, M. Rieder, C. Houghton, D. Shelter, M. Scott, L. Duryea, Pringle, B. Gould, M. Ward, M. Swain, H. Nutter, V. Himmeger, C. Reinhart, B. Parry, J. Otis, K. Kernan, F. Sober. ROW THREE: K. Graves, P. Newlen, F. Sanford, G. Gray, M. Blagdon, R. Paul, V. Woods, E. Collins, L. Redeye, Russell, M. Baxter, V. Ford, B. Albert, Heb- erle, C. Heaps, N. Smith. B. Hayes. ROW FOUR: D. Painter, M. Somerville, Kennedy, S. Skidmore, K, Speakman, B. Cobbs, N. Baird, M. Dawe, I. Shoff, J, Hybertson, C. Cove, ASSOCIATIO The Evangelistic Association, with the largest stu- dent participation on campus, has also perhaps the largest responsibility, responsibility to God, to fel- low men . . . to like. Members of the association form teams and travel to various areas of service which offer invaluable experience to the future minister and layman. Herein lies the opportunity to witness and win souls to the kingdom. B. Brigham, H, MacLeod, D. Vaughn, C. Keith. ROW FIVE: P. Smith, D. Trauflier, A. Chase, R. Putnam, R. Dunlop. B. Gardner, Rapalje, W. Dunlop, E. Shaw, P. Gunsalus, R Fryberger, L. Woods, N. Snyder, Stark, D. Brewer. ROI! SIX: R. Carter, D. Atkinson, R. Pagano, D. Greenwood, G vens, Swartz, T. Freysz, L. Adams, O. Mason, RON SEVEN: C. Hildreth, B. Pynn, B. Gray, J. Chew, R. VVhite J. Meir, T. Waltermire, B. Falke, Desmond, D. Gilpatrick C. Albright, T. Howard. ROIV EIGHT: B. Edwards, B. Gould, C. Baldeck. H7 Children from Boston flhzxpm-l .arc rL'.idv to go kllllhlllll varoling. Ready, W. Mosser, F, Wicks, G. Alcorn, D. Phillips, C. Ste- ROII' ONE: IM. Milne, V. Iliinnieger, A. W'hiting, G. Gilbert J. Ulrey, E. Colesar, YVooCl. L. Falke, B. Gould. G. Gantert C. Spence, E. Henek. C, Tuppr-r. L. Duryt-at. IVr'isc'heclel, R Fetterman. M. Rouse. P. Barrett, K. Elrocl. ROIV TIVO: B Cjobbs, Ilybertson. Cl, Cove. K. Graves, N. MCGrew. P. An- thony. Briekley. Smith, I. Rinehart. P. Stutler, I. MC Carty. C. lVhite, N. Smith, A. Sabino, B. Brigham, P. Ward, TLIDE T FDR . D. Vaughn, C. Keith. ROW THREE: D. Hall, D. Trauffer, . S. Reider, K. Savage, B. Holland. J. Stark. J. Borgal, C. Bal- . deck, F. Wicks, D. Sehlough, J. Stark, D. Brewer. ROW . FOUR: B. Falke. F. Gray, B. Howard, O. Mason. Huggins, R. Brush:-tt, P. Smith, W. Dunlop, D. Wells, B. Pateh, S. Cokkinis, R. Gibson. EIG MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP ,.. .I -1 I 4 .lf - 1 ' A Q 4 4 X I , P . I J. X . 0 That the cause of missions be of vital and living interest, not only to those who are now in preparation for the mission Held, but to the prospective layman, has been the goal of the Student Foreign Missions Fellowship throughout the year. RON' ONE: D. Brewer, K. Savage, P. Anthony. A. Whiting. Dr. Cameron, J. Hybertson. S. Rieder. ROW ONE: Dr. Martin, Desmond, T. Waltermire, R. Sullivan, P. Huff. ROW THREE: L. Allison, D. Phillips, C Fryberger, S. Perry, E. Shaw, O. MASON. P. Newlen, D. Whee- Hildreth, B. Pynn, L. Hemphill, Borgal, H. Bowen, D. Mac- ler, R. Dunlop, D. Hall, K. Kern, T. Freysz, D. Schlough, T. Kay, D. Summers, F. Wicks. ROW FOUR: W. Teubner Cahill, J. Bishop, B. Mohney, L. McLean. ROW TWO: W. T. Howard, Meir, B. Falke, C. Grant, Huggins, R Porter, D. Diffenderfer, G. Swank, D. Traufler, R. Carter, R. Brushett, B. Howard, C. Gold, D. Wells, R. Gibson. Li Adams Putnam, P. Gunsalus, D. Brewer, D. Grennell, C. Stevens, B. C. Baldeck. TLIDE T MINISTERIAL ASSGCIATIG The purpose of the Student Ministerial Association is that our future ministers might be better prepared to impart the truth of God, as they enter into full-time work for Him. The organization has been one of continued inspiration, in pro- viding fellowship and an outlet for service through its various activities. 119 if jr .Q '- 'ani 5 nv 1-Aviv' -QL Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul . . . Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! A-Y' 79 X' ami! ll' in -I .1 LU u. STARTING THE NEW YEAR WITH FRE HMA WEEK E I I 1 1 I I I I . I I I I I Student leaders work with the faculty to plan a. better school year. I n lA7,xp: .4 . , N Li I ' r Freshmen find tests play a major part early in college life. L...- K, 'S New freshmen become acquainted with the faculty. Ax Tw--N Jil E iw x Registration for freshmen is a new experience. w If J' The baby bottle is in the picture even as college freshmen. ' Q 7 1 I 0,517 Frosh Seem to b? going around in Circles already' 123 Down the lI.itc'h for .lIlXiUlli fmsh mx inili TU DE ADMINISTR TIO DAY 'I Richard Mann, President J William Jones, Dean of Stu- ' 'V' dents 3 Thelma Miller, Secre- tary. The Executive Council: William Jones, Charles Ritchie, Grant Swank Richard Mann, David Andersen. wr IH 1 ' R. Fryberger displays his prize winning suspenders. 5 - - f 5 .1 L i .. fl ,Q 3 - 1 TWIRP WEEK 'Qi Twirp Weekv finds G. Gutshall in need of a helping hand. D. Gilroy looks contented with the situation as G. Gutshall takes a long look at the last Hone. -4 J 7'f- stg. .. sg'-it f ffm . . ' 4'i u fzxi-'lf, V , gy- Q, - A- 1, . -4- . - - ' - lf Q' A - Q..'C 1 ,.o---.R Earth woman. K. j. Mann sex-ms ready to fly with space man Don Xlc'Ka1y The final number of a successful performance. . LNQ'-315.1 .' 5 r L 7'5':vq.w x.. N - . . x. f, 9 ,.,.'.uj',v '-v + i '11, ls-ggi' . 1 5' -'ls . 1 - 1-Tv., 1! Q .3 ., ., ,..f.A I ,W- --:wf--I ,. A .f.f'f' me rf -' - A ' 'if-,:I. .ak js:-,uffugi--W-5 4 I 1 2. ggi an 'WWF' '5' x.x!,, .ifxlisi ' '-svl. 'wa ru - 8 41- A 4 3 . X .-nv. .wu- Who has the most FLL An enjoyable evening original suspenders? climaxes Twirp Week. .ki .'7 4,!'f' 'rf f fu, if A7 'T .I ' . we v 3,355 -4 K 'N Vi 1'.xi e' 'viii .n -, If-Q, 1 Xvjg 9. :7SQvg',. V if .LSCSHTQQQH-SSW 7 mfg.-1,47-l qiv:, ' Q tAY4j. up I 3 '5.?A -xii 'L' S I6 Qs. -.-bz:. -:..c. .L N 4, NxS,s'x-.Via ew 'V 23'ls:41- ,xv ... .N 'Ni'-'-.Q-JV: 4 I - fm. Sb .51-sr.f:'- 5' , QT'- 'A Presenting Salome. the Dogpatch pig! The suspender 6fl3llStS are presented to the auclxence 4 i , Y r V -5 Q s-S 1?-.I+ -6- N . X45 Q i K -if -' . .- .. -. ., . . - 4 - 4 - -. L11 SL' rg, 45 sys V N ... in H., .. Ax.. .,,-'ix 1. ' .-., 1 -L,-,. Q-' N e - jr, Sli' N x. x 4 l . .,... X x . .- .. Aw I rrv-v-vm K- Dr. Gardner presents Student Body President Richard Mann with gavvl for Student Administration Day. SPECIAL PROGRAMS A quartet sings for the Junior Thanksgiving Chapel Members of the Music Department present a fine performance of Figuro. V , s 9- , William Worthy and Martin Forrest discuss Ca.stro's Cuba. oseph H. Silverstein, Violinist. FI E ARTS PRGGRAMS Roger Voisin, solo trumpeter. Boston Symphony Orches tra, and Professor Paul VVillwerth, 1 -ll-. 41 ..... gc og ...L-.-. D on JV L- MTV M? Q . 55 'X-...f 1-..1.... W...-.. -, -A-- - - v .....---0.1 Elaine Lyneh. Faith Hunter, Ann Maybury, Queen Naney MaeLeod, Becky Moore, Beth .-Xllmert, Judy Heberle, i i ' -sq T 'Q i i Co-Captain Dick Mann crowns Homecoming Queen Nancy MacLeod. .A id N An alumni inf-xnber suores against the All Stars. 132 Thg1960 alumniteamr .. 4 lf. xN s , g . A , 'H-,xx - h .-X -9, w , '- -fe I 4 5 X I .y iiwbx 3 A 4 jig 33,1 an pf.. , .,. bv K 5 Q Newgf ,ff 1 'S dx 3 I , Q ,K an 4, 51, , X -fa. W, , ' 51. .A H' A ,4 X Jr 'si 5 -rx 59 K1 2' M . ., , f 5: 5 Q 45 ,J 1 , A , A ,Z Q-sf 'al 233 gn. 'w'-fluff: 'lt N 'sn' fzxfzi., ' 3 I f 1 ', F'f?' ,,'.. ,A , 1 :,gg,6aA,'.' wr Lf X , K sf I 3gei'K f'f 4 1 gg . . gf i,g m ' jjaiff :Exgf f my ,1 A , llif 'i a5Z'ffZff'9v '43 1 'f ' 4 Q' 371 Qgfm, J' g- N. '. In 3,251 '-. '. fx k V, ,L-13 5 wk .. . f, ,:f.f,., lx- K 3 . ,V W, 1. X ,Z .,,,,,..w -JW' NANCY MACLECD HCMECOMI G QUEE The evening began with a banquet. , .Q111 Poetess G. Gutshall is surprised at really being in Bethlehem on Christmas. lmpatient wife, C. Lampher, looks at oratorical Senator, A. Duckworth, as he expresses awe for world problems. HRISTMAS PARTY 'CIW Ar J. Wittke tells foreigners D. Diffenderfer and P. Stutler that she has room for them at her house. G. Gutshall asks if Christmas can really be found here. S NIOR SNEAK ,pr ON TOP OF BLACK MOUNTAIN At hve in the morning We nuke nith a start. For this was the day VVe were s'posed to depart. And down through the bus aisle Came Donald MacKay Said you can ski home Unless you pay. At the foot of Black Mountain With Whitn:-y's ahead We got into trouble Shortsheeting Prof's bed. The weather was cold About 20 hc-low On all the ski slopes There was plenty of SHOWN. The food was delicious There xx as plenty to eat Nine to ten breakfast And seconds on nieat. Jim started by skating And oh how he ached In spite of his tumbles Our prexy was great. Marilyn skied backwards Without a flo 7 McKenzie dicf better Skiing over' a rock. Lennie and Tarzan Were racing all day Lennie beat Tarzan 'Cause he knew the way. tune: On Top of Old Smoky Joyce and Br-ulnlr Learned to skate After falling ten times Made puzzles and ate. Reeves and Ritchie were skiing When suddenly there arose A tree in the pathway Where everyone goes. Reeves dropped on his fanny To avoid the tree Ritchie flopped by On just one ski. Carolyn xx ent skiing To pose for Jack Shankel But coming down sideways She knotted her ankle. Glenna was skating The very best But then she tried skiing And fell like the rest. Charlie's first time on skis NVQ-nt up the hill Came straight down again Without a spill. -locko was tired Went straight off to bed VVhile visions of Jeanie Danced in his head. Eileen and Dottie The hikes they lcd 'Cause Biology held tri s Had gone to their headi Sandy Reeves Ski instructions took From a handsome instructor And Brucie got shook. Judy and Chris Cp the mountain too late The ski patrol got frozen Chaperoning their date. Ginny and ,Ioanie To breakfast carrie late 'Cause getting up early Is something they hate. Helen and Alan Fought in the snow And skating together Nfade quite a show. Henck, Shankel and Willwerth Snowshoeing today Tramped on the ski trails And got in the way. Of skiin and skating YVe've ai had our fill Whitneys' will be happy VVhen we pay our bill. Sunset in the mountains God's presence so near Devotions together Communion so Clear. Chris Farrell discovers a new way to ski. Accidents do happen. Art McKenzie decides that it is time for a rest. I H . . l '.l.!.!!'!lf .1 ,nv . Q .. A . Tv. ,,. . 'lf ,,-- ' HP' A I 'v 1 1,. , ., - , K -'4' 'Ji T' rf' 'IU' .Y .. . .y-,A 14.1 ,,....,,.-,u yi 1. rw, ,px C -' 119' -T ' Ag:-A5634 1- RRR! J' s ' 1 As- J .sf .. .iff 1 A favorite pastime. A wonderful time has Come to a Close. Judy Kinsey, Carolyn Lrrnpher. .md Glenna Olsen take tirrre out to relax. THE TLIDE T F740 - - 0' --6--W .1-----up 1' .---' -,X SEATED: R. Mann, Dr. Gardner STANDING: P. Smith, G. Swank, C. Finney, N. Fee, N. Politi. J. Heberle, C. Lanpher, D. Andersen, F. Hunter, W. Jones, J. Barefoot. L. Hemphill, M. Yeager, M. Coleman. and C. Campbell decorate for the Dave Andersen, treasurer of the Student Council, prepares his report. pi Student Council. .1 Christmas Party sponsored by the The Student Council is composed of the president and vice president of the student body and representatives from each class, society and student publication. Serving as the voice of student opinion to the student body, the faculty and administra- tion, to the Wollaston-Quincy-Boston area, and to many other colleges and universities, the council has been active in all areas of student life throughout the year. The coun- cil sponsors the Fall Party, a Christmas banquet and program, a Valentine's Party and the highlighting Spring Formal. CCUNCIL Secretary Carolyn Lanpher hangs a notice on the Student Council bulletin board. FA ms WEEKS wif All J' '1 it uvilllltl' I jf, 5 'x 1 kg, Dick Mann, President fl f n Student Council mcmlmt-rs listcn to Pre-side-nt Dirk Mann. -Q Editor Nancy Fee puts her final approval on this year's NAUTILUS. THE Associate editor, Bill Porter, works on a layout for the ap proaching deadline. Typists, C. Manley and J. Smith, find that there is much Copy to be typed. .2 - Literary editors, Phillips and V. VVo0ds. check the for the next deadline. COPY Photographers, J. Baumgartner and D. Congalton, compare pictures. Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . ......... Nancy Fee Business Manager .. .......... Charles Ritchie Adviser ......... . . Dr. Alvin H. Kauffman Associate Editor ......... William Porter Business Assistants . . . . . . Alan Duckworth Margaret Ferris Literary Editor . . . ............. Vonda Woods Literary Staff . . . . . . Anne Tracy, James Phillips Photographers . . . . . . ....... Jerry Baumgartner David Congalton Typists . . . . . Barbara Harding, Esther Haselton, Rachel Johnson, Margaret Kinsey, Audrey MacKay, Charlene Manley, Jean Smith, Christina Young Bro . ,QR ,ww Qi! SQQ UN xg, -A., OO' ' HH ff: G1 ' Y. ? ' .Amar 1- r-.wut I i , ..f.,.f.., QS ' l num-mimi Q -, f .vw-an an - 1- ..,-gasp 11 g ll! Q-nun ill! Y a x 1 CAMPUS CAMERA Editor, Faith Hunter. -'4 r L is .-ra . 1' ' em- X .- -ribs.: '.'4 wan. E f Ts.. -A bk - . X Q :A ' Y., . x I Ll .-- ..,,,.f-,..----- W ' - I U t f . v N . ' ' ' A The Editorial Staff: P. Ward, B. Brigham, J. Hanson, D. Gilroy, G. Gutshall, J. Rapalje. CAM PU The CAMPUS CAMERA, our college newspaper, seeks to promote interest in campus activities, to give students who take courses in college news writing and those who enjoy creative writing an opportunity to express the opinions and ideas of the student body through its editorial policy. The CAMERA is also valuable in provid- ing background material of oustanding speakers and performers who visit our campus. We hope it has proved profitable as well as an enjoyment. I . Lg J, X' ,. Typists, J. Smith, M. Gordon, and L. Scarbourgh, Finish copy for the next issue of the CAMERA. Columnists, Grant Swank and Alan Duckworth. - s 2 4 1 -1 CAMER bf 124 1 : 931304 was 9 ,ga Ba Nts 4 9:2 + .. Q, :Q 'bf 1 l K t M Reporters: Lanpher, Phillips, V. Woods, A. MacKay, B. Hutchinson and P. Smith. Editor-in-Chief . ,,....... Faith Hunter Business Manager . . . . ...... Stanley Summerson Faculty Adviser . . , Miss Alice Spangenburg Associate Editor . . ........... Dale Gilroy News Editor ..... ......... B arbara Brigham Feature Editors . . . . . . Judy Hanson, Pat Ward Sports Editor . . . . . . Joe Rapalje Gay Gutshall . . Beth Sommer Copy and Proof Editor . . . . . . . Exchange Editor ....... . . . Circulation Manager ................ Hugh McKnight Columnists ......... . . . Grant Swank, Alan Duckworth Photographer . . . David Gilpatrick Colin Campbell A. Bowman, A. Fenwick, D. Hagar Cartoonist . . . ............... . . . . Reporters . . . . . , F. Hastie, C. Hobson, B. Hutchinson, J. Lanpher, A. MacKay. E. Miller, J. Phillips, P. Phipps, Smith P. Smith, V. W'oods . . . . M. Gordon, head: B. Harding, s Typists . . . B. Hayes, V. Himmeger, L Scarborough J Smith First semester business manager, Dan French, explains to present busi- - s - . . ness manager, Stan Summerson, his duties. Fc 5+- .J-.....,,,,, 41 CAMPUS CAMERA adviser, Miss Alice Spangenburg. business ads. B f J f-s S. Summerson, H. lN'lcKniQht, and D. French look over the C 1 1 .-XNIERA , - ,, iw- 3 w-nav ROW! ONE: P. Stutler, C. Finney, A. MacKay, B. Coulter, H. MacLeod. lrish. S. Sampson, V. McNulty, Whit- ling. K. Elrod, P. Barrett, N. Wilhelm, E. Haselton. ROW TIVO: K. Savage, F.. Anderson, Wollenhaupt, B. Brig- ham. M. Wagstaff, F. Talbot, H. Talbot, P. Sweitzer, P. Wlard, Smith, C. Walkley, S. Jeffery, S. Whittaker, 1 Strong, E. Wilson, L. Cornell. ROW THREE: W. Fink W. Teubner, J. Baumgartner, B. Edwards, D. Mann, D White, E. Hardy, H. Hazelton, L. McLean, D. Summers J. Russell, R. Sabino. ROW FOUR: Free, C. Gold B. Comell, W. Cornelius, E. Boren, D. Cilpatrick, C. Al bright, B. Howard, L. Taylor, K. Brooks, C. Ritchie. SIGMA DELT DELT ' g . 1- Y DELTA COUNCIL: SEATED: A. Duckworth, C. Finney, T. Miller STAND- INC' B. Cornell, Byers, P. Cunningham, B. Minott, B. Pynn. X 3 Many new freshmen began their year with a Tramp to the Deltasf' the theme of our Rush Day display, investing in a four year member- ship with our society. With a host of new members and a full-schedule of activities, we witnessed a spirit of comradeship which made participation in every phase of our program enjoyable to all. High Society' and a life of ease is displayed to freshmen by the Deltas. If ROW ONE: J. Todd, M. Scott, Wittke, N. Wells N. Nolan, H. Speare, T. Miller, B. Minott, I. McCarty L. Calhoun. ROW TWO: J. Hanson, K. Lanier, C. Young, C. Heaps, L. Oxenford, C. Weaver, M. Hebets, T. Altic, M Sever, I. Rinehart, N. McGrew, J. Brickley, B. Holland, R Wells. ROW THREE: C. Keith, D. Brewer, B. Pynn, A if Q 9 -.. Duckworth, D. Kimball, D. Massimi, D. Joyce, B. Jones, B. Gould, A. Eddy, K. Peter, V. Crosby, T. Snyder, J. Bishop ROW FOUR: D. MacKay, N. DeShaw, M. Hammond D. West, L. Woods, E. Ethier, D. Humbert, C. Campbell E. Simpson, C. Hildreth, C. Johanson, B. Reeves. Which one shall I join? seems to be the thought expressed by inquisitive frosh. 1 4' . - l , 1 Q 3 13 Ili!-I IW mx I1 11 'Q DEW ai'- JL -1 , Mi .4,.,a 2 -1 ROW ONE: Anderson, M. Baerman, C. Wade, P. Blaisdell, G. Gutshall. F. Hunter, S. Hammer, E. Schwanke. lNilliams, R. Kinder, R. Greene. ROW' TIVO: K. Spenkman, M. Zeigler. I. Pillsbury, M. Oakes, G. Spence. M. Baxter. F. Sanford, Hybertson, D. Hagar, M. Rouse. C. Rogers, E. Liggett, E. Henck, Harvey, tt? A. Trout. ROW THREE: R. Morrison, Gulinello, D. Gilroy, J. Rapalje, Klumas, J. Stark, S. Perry, S. Cokk- inis, C. Tupper, B. Mobbs, A. Shaw, M. Coleman. ROW FOUR: W. Porter, K. Almeida, D. Whippo, W. Mar- zelli, K. Nelson, K. Bell, G. Rose, A. Manchester, C. Farrell, B. Patch, R. Fallon. SIGMA DELT K PP KAPPA COUNCIL: SEATED: J. Rapalje, P. Wells, STANDING: H. Wil- liams, C. Lanpher, Lambert, J. Hybertson, P. Phipps, S. Perry. Old King Kappa' beckoned into our society a group of enthusiastic freshmen as he sat magestically enthroned during the annual Rush Day. This marked only the beginning of innumerable occasions, which to us will always be a source of delightful memories and regret that the year has drawn so quickly to a close. ROW ONE: B. Bunts, E. Thompson, D. Smith, D. Watts, A. Mosher, V. Milliken. R. Reed, L. Trent. J. Lanpher, Wfood. ROW TWO: C. Ford, L. Metz, V. Ford. S. Skidmore. L. Sweeney. V. Penha. J. Rosen- berger. A. Whiting, Bowman, B. Balentine. B. Kfob- ley, F. Theobald, K. YN'oode-nd, K. Houghton. ROW THREE: Kinsey, Farmer, D. Vaughn, P. Phipps. -1 i 30 T N. 1NIaeLeod. L. Adams. G. Paisley. H. 'Warden F. Dar- row, R. Tilton. XY. Sockriter. B. Kioqlizicldnrii, H. Shroyer H. Wooling. O. Sapp. ROI1' FOUR: G. Ready. D Atkinson. K. Smith. Chew. D. Greenwood. XV. Kiosser R. Foster. A. Cawthorne. G. Usborne. H. XN'iIliams. S Catterton. D. Horst. R. Harrington. King Kappa and his Court is the theme displayed by members of the Kappa society. The Kappas entertain freshmen in hopes that thex x ill join their society. f '1 sf. .eil . .L RUN' IPXIC: I. Slioflf. P, Anthony. I.. Williams. P. Murei. V. Ben- M. Somerville. C. Cove. S. Adams, B. Cobhs. N. Baird. Kennedy nett. KI. Yr-.lsr-r. E. xI.1ll1f31'lY. PI'lIl!l!'4 G. Chappelle. B. Smith. P. Johnson. ROW' THREE: R. Porter. R. Baltz. Meir, L. Alli- R. U'-rtf.-l. liflll' TIVO: J. Barner. D. Shf-lte1'. S. Riley. R. John- son. Lunn. D. Dickson. F. Niekerson. Jernegan. K. Kern son. Xl. Cordon. L. Patch. D. Painter. Herman. KI. Devine. E. O'Dell. Swartz. Llewellyn. P. Gunsalus. SIGMA DELTA SIC-JM Q I, SICXIA COUNCIL: SEATED: L. Gerhnrt. E. Zollinhofer. C. Reynolds. ST.4.X'Dl.N'C.' A. XIQtfKf'IlZlQ. fi. Swank. K. Kern. Ban'-foot. S, Neuse. D Difienderfer. 'cThrough the agesj' was the theme of this yearis ingenious Sigma Rush Day display. The new members and old, fresh ideas, combined with traditions, sports, outings, elections, and prayer, proved once again what a grand time of fun and fellowship is offered through the activities of the Sigma Society. ROW ONE: M. Swain. B. Hewlett. B. Peterson. G. Olsen. S. Williams. R. Fetterman. ROI1' THREE: L, Gerhart. B. Gardner lreton. P. Vale. B. Gould. C. Wooster. Lovejoy. YY. Terry. F. D. Dififenderfer. YY. Dunlop, D. Sehlongh. T. Freysz. S. Summer Sober. ROW' TIVO: N. MaCLeod. .-X. Gillingham. Gillingham. son. Ci. Swank. F, Gray. T. YN'altermire. D. Thatcher. Desmond B. Harding. C. Boaz. YN'eisehedel. S. Gauthier. N. Fee. D. D. Kfundy. D. Laird. D. Wheeler. Snyder, M. Teal, M. XVard. E. Collins. Y. Woods. H. Nutter. G, 53 Iii i'i 'W Q.. The Eastern Edufational Zone is displayed as Siqmas My uecixe second plane for their Rush Day display. .il -Gif 1,449 -, A 1 - ,iq'5 '4 fl? 1 1 x M P 'Ti V Y' fu 7 J.: 54 :UNE HJ, .4 .,k. Lf ,ar 1 ' W RH ,f 1 4 - f N Y MAS 12 Cfjsj x .W I Q . The remedy for any age is expressed by Siqmas with the . mimi:-3 X Q Lv!! theme of Sigma Thru the Ages. MU L gp' . .. a-. f'.L.'-.w.A' in , -:J silh- f' ig- :vw- fyz:j35.g,., ,ef-T J I,-x fl lLln. If fm!-f rf'J fa -- s- .Q I. ' . J-ang .27 . f E 4 TW, A' 'VI -W i' i iq i A 5 if Q:-, av 4 ' 1 M. RON' HX!-f.' E. Cir-les.ir. N. Wakem. C. Cantert. Y. Hoekman. Ragonese. C. Reinart. ROW THREE: T. Kauffman. Huggins. Cl llztilvv. l.. Swarltorotiuli. R Ihxis. Nl. Pt-terson. C. Klinefelter. F. Hastie. P. Smith. L. Casler. Lane. J. Smith. D. Holhert. 1, fQ1TMt'. ,l Llit-x lfflll' TIIVP: I. Hrynt-r. L. Reclvyv, V S. Reider. C. Grant. C. Cochran. ROW FOUR: P. Pierce. C. Si.1r1t'lfI1:'tl. R fQr.tx'-s. ll. pXndrve. V. llimineser. XI. Brigham. B. Stevens. R. Drisko. R. Falke. P. Holloway. F. Farrar. K, VVhite- Cltltlvs. Xl l3.iwfa Xl Billet. R. Paul. NI. Reider. C. White. M. head. IGMA DELTA ZETA 'ff me Hi Arfr 4 , A V 1. VI TWV-' ' mi A5'rlkT 'Af' bu QI' . V ZETA C'flL'NCfll,: .9'ff.4Tf.'D.' T. Hollson. L. Henry. C. Hohson. L, Redeye .ST.-l.N'DI,Yf'iA lb. .Xrttlf-rsfwn, Huggins. fi. Nfoore. D. VVells. C. Stevens. With the winning Rush Day display NIH Times Like These, we Zeta's looked for- ward with anticipation to the activities which unfolded throughout the year in accordance with a carefully planned schedule. From prayer meetings to the basketball court, we learned as a group the value of fellowship, comradeship and partnership. 1 '1 v 1 xv X F- 1 R011 UNE: 11. Xloore. C. RC'lIlll.lI'1. X. XM-lls. B. Parry. P. Clarli. B. Bfobbs. 1N'i11lfte. D. M. . . 11115. RHI! 11112: Crillingliani. B, llolland. S. Riley. 1.. lrent. R. fxinder. X. Kltf.,1'vxx. P, Reed, 131111 llllflzlz: D. BJLISIIIAII. F. S.1n1o1'cl. Qi, XNe.1x'er. Xl. Rauoiiese. XN111tl111g. A. 1r1lllll!1l.1I1l. gl. Biultley. WOMENS GLEE LLIB Appearing in many concerts on tl1e campus and 111 tl1e co111- munity. 111e Henk Clee Club l1as beco111e an integral part of tl1e collegt-is musical program. Each fellow is dedicated to pro- duce a closely blended male c11o1'us. XX'1l1C1l has bee11 de- scribed as possibly tl1e finest measure of talent congregated. would be n1ale voices 111 cl1oir. 11.1111 tl1is as inspiration they continually add a lustre to all 1l1e progra111s 111 xv11icl1 they at- tend. :XIlOIl1CI' very fine group of musical talent at Eastern Nazarene College is the XX'omen's Clee Club. It af- fords to all interested girls tl1e opportunity for learning mucli. Beside co-operation for a particular purpose, t11at of meeting and practicing secular and sacred music, they are quickly 1I1II'OC1llCCC1 to performing as a group be- fore an audience. They also aid annually 111 tl1e presenta- tion of Hanclel's fllcssialz, as well as appearing in church services. MEN'S GLEE LUB H1711 U.Xl1: fi Xiffme. V. 1'lll1x. XX. 1f'll11Ilf'I. l.. YN oods. B. Could. .X Royull. .X. D1u'luxo1'1l1. ,I N lJe5n.1w. H1211 11112: P. P1l'l'lil', 1. 1X.1llH.Ill.1Il. B. Edxwrds. B. Falke. I.. Taylor: 1.. B11-s1 1, 51111-1gl1.1. 19 11.ill1lf'l.IX.1a11Il11xN.1-..x111ll!1l1. 4 nimcaf 5 sv- E --awww.-...,,. ni 1 V 1 ---..-mn... ! fslilvvmww . , 4' ' l N H ROW ONE: S. Allen. H. Speare. Prof, lVillwei-tlii P. Kin- ter HHH' FI?I'H.' 'lf .-Xltie. .'Xntli'ee, Onion, D. Rant Sey. D. Biiusnian. D. Sniith HOI1' TIVO: BI. XY.ii'tl. CI. lf,-tt. E. Eslielnian RUII' FIIVIQ' F. YYielQs. D. Alohnson. C Boshart. E. Collins, lflrey. K. Taylor RUI1' Tlllflflzf' l.unn. B. Rigtlen. I,, ilgislm-1' HHH' SIX: G, Huggins. E P. Sweitzer. C. Tuppeix V. Taylor. Hylierisun. M. Bax- CTD:-ll. F. Hasiie. A CAPPELLA CHQIR To properly understand all the patience, practice, and perseverance put into each incliyiclual selection of the rnonumentally inspiring group, you would have to be a memberg yet, to listen and enjoy them in con- cert is a privilege we esteem among the hnest we know each year, The A Cappella Choir is I-QNCR goodwill gospel ambassadors in the neighboring com- munities, on campus, on the school zone, and in the hearts of those they reach in song. 151 Ai Dix- R, YY.rrd. E. Ethier. YN'illiam. Par lN'iird. Ken YN'hitehe.1d. Judy Willi. UU. LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Cutshgill, K. Whitehead. P. XN'ard. E. Lynch. Dr. Cameron. Coach: . '- 1'--.I f- .. mpg ,np-'fy vf tif' i ' f' - 1 i ff' w'fiz: 1' ' V 1 'mt n53'.fj'fQ 'swf Xl XFN V 4 ' fi i . 1 I i:y,,-...pq - lll1 l'l ix llla N gt '1. it ' . ,N - Ea: , -- H 1 -'tg-if Ea -' gg: -X i . - -, wht ,uf Nt 1 ' ..: f ,.'.,z..':iiMQLg X Qi- y ij, af . .i YI 5. thi-, . Q -r' - , fl Debate - one of the most challenging intellectual experiences that is afforded a college student. Through debate he is given countless opportunities in which to match his skill and knowledge in con- vincing presentation of either a negative or an aflirmative side of a controversial subject. Debaters spent many hours in research as they prepared to meet with the teams of various colleges and uni- versities in the East. New tournaments in which they participated were with Brown and Xorth- western. six Y Vg 173, 3 'Q I f . Ron Ward .ind Pitt XN'4ird do research for Dr-hate. 19 -2 Elaine Lynch The Honor Society was established to provide recog- nition to those students who were outstanding in scholas- tic achievement and to en- courage others to attain and maintain high scholastic standing through discipline and campus-wide interest in scholarship. The student who attains honor grades is, in accordance with this, becom- ing better prepared to enter graduate school, the profes- sional world and will ulti- mately discover his goal within a goal. RON' ONE: Dean Munro. .X. Tracy. G. Gutshall. C. XTQIITCII, .X Whiting. H. Gruber Shoff. P. Anthony. tl. Herman. B. Albert. R. Oertel. E l.vnth, Hvhertsoii. P. Ward. D Kauffman. RON' TIVO: S. Suninierson. B. Pynn. Flynn, C. Swank. Cl. .AXlbright. S. Pe J. Stark, F. Darrow. N. Politi. B. Tracy. HO QR SQCIETY HOUSE CQLINCIL LEFT to RIGHT: Barner. K. Swank. H. fNInel.eed. Y. Penha. Y. Woods. P. Stutler. NI Ragonese, Pringle, Hybertson. M. Devine. M. Teal. 3 Q The rules and the regula- tions of the dormitories lay under the jurisdiction of the House Council. This group is composed of representa- tives from Munro Hall. the Manchester and the XX'illow House. They meet regtilttrlv with the head counselor and the house mothers to evalu- ate the enftncetl requlittioiis. Through their concern for r C constant betterment of dor- mitory life. they eiirnesth seek iinproveinents and spon- sor nuinerous progriiins which grid the social and spiritual life ol' the stticlent. 1 NClt'lN'l' Llllll Cllt'IllliU'X' Ill ul-1' 'ww'-In lhe c.llt'IIllNIl'V .eXssoc111t1o l.llLl upon lllellltllls of Nlllllll- l41t1111f g111 actin- lllIt'l't'sl 111 the t'XI3lUl'LlllU11 ol Illlltltlll cl11'1111st1cv. lltv g1ss11c111t1o11 s11'1x1-sto keep g1l11'1'11st ol the I't'Ct'Ill LlLlX'L1IlCl'Il1t'IlIs in . 11111 ml 1C lppllt 1111 ROW ONE: S. Surnmerson. D. Laird, S. Cokkinis. M. Price, E. Liggett. D. Gravenor, N. Nolan, K. Houghton, E. Ethier. B. Hardin. R. May. ROW TIVO: C. Farrell. D. Clifton, R. Drisko, R. Horst, G. Tse. C. Balderk. Chew, F. Cray. W. Crevoiserat, C. Howard. ROW THREE: D. Mann, B. Reeves. Jernegan, D. W'hippo, Free. S. Catterton. ROI1' ONE: E. Liggett. C. Gutshall. C. Warren, A. Whiting. C. Boaz. S. Gauthier. D. Smith C, XYooste1'. H. Talhot. F. Talhot. D. Grtxvenor, A. Trout. Baird. J. Kinsey. D. Hager. C. Rogers. R. Fetterrnan. ROW TIVO: S. Cokkinis, L. Gerhart, W. Dunlop. F. Cray. F. Darrow, C. Altorn. C. Hall. F. Farrar. C. Farrell. Prof. Babcock, B. Hehets. B. Putnam, C. Tse. C Slick. B. Cardner. R. lN'arren. ROW THREE: T. Cgtton. G. Cochran, S. SL1I'I1II'lC'I'SOI1, D. Laird, A. Cir1XVllIOI'IlG, K. Almeidzi, A. Yaeuhian. B. Klorrison. R. Horst. C. Cold, D. Siflerd, Jernegaii, D. Greenwood, D. Clifton, V. Nickerson, D. Hurnbert. An excellent way in which one might promote his out- side the classroom interests in the biological sciences is through the campus Biol- ogy Club. Here he will End an outlet for such interests through the regularly sched- uled mcetings of the club, various projects, and Held trips. ROPV ONE: D. Vaughn. G. Gutshall. G. Olsen. G. Gantert. KI. Cordon. N. lYlllJ1'Qill.1I11. J Lovejoy, P. Blaisdell, Pringle. I. McCarty. C. Wooster. H. Nutter. KI. Warcl. Y. Hoekman V. Penha, H. Gruber, A. Locke. Niiss Xiann. ROI1' TIVO: L. Patch. L. Redeve. E. Sthwanke D. Gravenor. S. Hammer. J. Hissom. B. Hayes. L. Armstrong. B. Harding. KI. Hvhertson. M Rouse. C. Keith. N. MacLeod. B. Brigham. S. Adams. RUII' THREE: .-X. Johnston. P Anthony, N. Wlakem. Herman. E. Collins. D, Snvder. Bvers. Rl. Milne, N. Smith. C White. M. Billett. R. Fetterman. M. Devine. D. Hagar. ROI1' Fl7L'R: 1. Rapalje. B Hr.-be-is D. Brewer. C. Hall. A. Yacubian. P. Cunsalus. R. Horst. S. Colskinis. C. Baldeclc. R. White YV. Cornelius. R. Porter. For the student whose future life will be dedicated to the teaching profession. the S.N.E.A. serves as an aid for better teaching methods. presentation of applicable theories. and practical ideas which can be used effec- tively in the classroom. TLIDE T NATIONAL EDUCATIO ASSGCIATIO ROW O.N'E: Dr. Young. Miss Dveoski. .-X. Fenwick. N. Fee. P. Barrett. P. Hunter. xl. Lanpher. B. Albert. C. Lanpher. E. Lynch. Hanson. P. lVard. C. Keith. A. hlolinston. Bliss Klumo HOU' TIVO: C. Cochran. B. Pynn. K. Peter. C. Baldeeli. St.trlQ. F. Cray. B. Tracy The purpose of the Litera- ture-Speech Club is to en- courage the reading of better literature, provide members with an opportunity for in- formal discussions and en- courage their expression of creative talents. The club also handles publication of the Literary Journal. 'X -9 ' 1 VXI o ibps. K. Taylor. P. Johnson. Hissoni. R. NNE-lls. S. Hatnnier. Q u e M, Scott. XV. Terry. B. Yeager. K. Swank. Svliwtinke. xl. t xwn. R. Daxis. D. Priteltartl. Xl. Dawe. Kiiisev. D. Haueii iii istii D Phillips. I.. Bixiiicles, T. Howard. RON' TI1'O: R. Wliitff. S. otti. C. Yutvy. L. Aclgitns. W Porter. P. Dulley. O. Klason. A i i Qnioncl. D. Kiainn. RUI1' THREIf.' V. Nivkerwoii. D. Brooks. XY. Li it i ti it B Nlt hitltlini C Pi-rf-ira. Noren. lx. Almeida. Cf. Swartz. R. Dunlop. li. Put- ctt on K, Nelson. ROII' FUVIC: R. Dand. R. May. .X. Yacubian. orrison, T. Kauffnian. D. lYhippo. F. I7.iri.ir. CI. F.irrc-ll. silua R. Wlidman. C. Stevens. C. Sinalia. C. .-Xleorn. OFF CAMPUS STUDENTS A newly organized club for our off-campus students has macle it possible for the mem- bers to keep abreast of the various school activities, at the same affording those on Campus an opportunity to establish a better Contact with neighboring Commu- nities. ROW ONE: Desmond. R. M.ic'Millian. B. Hewlett, G. Olsen. V. Stanford. ll. Teal. G. Cantert, C. Keith, B. N1aeFarlane, P. XN'ard. ROW TIVO: C. Tse. D. Porter. H. KICKnight. F, Cray. M. Nioghaddam. C. Balderk. R. Dunlop. L. Hemphill. ROI1' THREE: E. Hardy. P. Holloway, C. Hildreth, B. Pynn, C. Grant. A. Yaeubian. R. Brushett. P. Gunsalus, F. YN'ieks, D. YVells. Out fort 1 fn xtucli nts present tix with the ehallenge to know more about their eus- toms. Countries. and to broaclvn our outlook by a eontaet which will enable us to learn more about the eul- tures which tliffer variably from our own. The Mountaineering Club offers a challenge to new members and old in aclven- ture ancl excitement. Train- ing classes in rock climbing and mountaineering tech- nigues only aclcl to the en- joyment of an enthusiastic group of students. The days spent in hiking. climbing, and skiing have become un- forgettable memories in our lives. W. N 1' ROW ONE: Lambert. P. Phipps. D. Hager. E. Liggett. D. Gravenor. Strong. Lanpher D. Duke. KI. Scott. L'lrey. J. Lovejoy. BI. Ward. N. Wilbraharn. V. Bennett. NI. Baxter D. Preston. S. Cokkinis. ROW TIVO: Lane. V. Nickerson. L. Gerhart. D. Laird. Jernegan D. johnson. F. Cray. B. Kloghaclclam. C. Periera. R. Dunlop. C. Snialia, D. Greenwood ROW THREE: VV. Teubner. D. Nlunclv. L. Hemphill. D. Whippo. F. Darrow. H. Poole R. Klay. R. Fallon. D. Clifton, R. Hunibert. YV. Niosser. A. Yacubian. K. Almeida R. Wiclnian. D. Wells. ROW FOUR: T. Caton. G. Cochran. W. Creyoiserat. B. Morrison. S Catterton, C. Baldeck. C. Farrell. A. Cawthorne, B. Tracy. C. Cold. R. Horst. K. Sinith. C Stevens. P. Cunsalus. D. Gilpatrick. MGUNTAINEERI G CLUB PHYSICAL CULTURE CLU B ROW ONE: B. Blahood, C. Stevens. D. Clifton. D. Trauffer. E. O'Dell. B. KIacDonald. K. Sipes. ROW TIVO: Rogers, A. Sears. A. Royall, J. jernegan. E. Weslow. J. Llewellyn. fu l is f i The goal of the Physical Ygk K Culture Club is to keep its members in a top-notch ,fm physical condition. Yarious If weight lifting exercises. plus ,Q exhausting calisthenics have if become a challenge to those l who wish to maintain phys- ical fitness. llit- Km . zzlroalp is the lreslt- inttirs contribution to the caniptls litv1'g1tt11'tf. Yearly are tlit' lincst conipositiotis. cs- says antl reports collcctvtl lironi tlic lfnglislt composi- tion classes. r't-ptcwiitiiiq both scriotis anal litimorotis vicwpoitits. to be placctl in the tirt-t-nbook. but also to . Nllltt s. Not only is a composition publislictl. but thc ctlitorial and business k11oxtlctlQC Oxtiiictl here becomes a xaluctl experience that serves as a lountlation for lurtlicr work on the other camuus publications. RON' ONE: L. Flanders. R. Kinder. L. Cornell. L. Calhoun. K. Houghton. M. Brigham Lanpher. E. Eshleman. K. Woodend. J. William. ROI1' TWO: R. Foster, E. Haselton Andree. .-X. Sabino. C. Atwood. M. Seyer. M. Oakes. L. Oxenford. G. Spence. C. Heaps Kauffman. K. Elrod. B. Parry. Y. Ford. G. Ready. K. Bell. R011 f7.YIf: D. MacDonnell. Y. Hall. P. Ward. Hanson. A. Tracy. ROI1' TIVO: F. Jarvis. Dr Xoung. H. Babcock. B. Tracy. Y G-REE BOQK STAFF QUE SCAIS JE, is a literary journal that is published by the Literature-Speech Club. This is a relatively new publication that has just Finished its second year in print. QUE SCAIS JE is a collection of the best student creative writing, both poetry and prose. A student may submit as many works as he desires. The selections to be printed are then decided upon by a student commit- tCC. F. 4? Mrs James Cameron. Mrs. Robert Harding, Mrs. Ted Smith. Mrs. Stephen Nease. Miss Angie Bowman. Mrs. Alvin Kauffman, Mrs. Gene Rice. STLIDE T FACULTY WIVES The Math Club was newly organized at the beginning of the year by students inter- ested in the promotion of a greater and wider interest in this vital and challenging field. Under the guidance of their faculty adviser, Profes- sor R. Naylor, the club held several meetings, and provided a means through which members were able to view by television a math program each morning at 6:30. The Student-Faculty Wives Association of Eastern Naza- rene College is organized to provide fellowship for the married and unmarried women associated with the college. Under the leader- ship of President Mrs. Rich- ard Morris the association had several very interesting programs. The annual fall tea was held in October for the purpose of introducing new members into the club. One of the outstanding events of the year took place in February when the stu- dent faculty wives joined the faculty wives and went out to enjoy a Valentines Day Smorgasbord. MATH LLIB Q59 I Q v :lv t 'mi . .1 Hull' ffAX'l':.' Prof Naylor. .Xtlxiserz B. llayes. I.. Zollin- .X Pancarila. R. Norman, R. Mann, N. Politi. H. VVilliams liotk-r. XI. Piitwg li. Lynrh, lf. Hunter. A. Johnston, KOH' THRISICJ C. Pillsbury. YV. Jones, S. Rieder. D. Mac- jr-ilk-ry, K. Saxaue. CI. Hildreth ROM' TIVU: L. Caslvr, Kay. D. Frenrh. U. Clifton. -N CLUB - To be selected into this sport centered and ac- tivated club depends upon a student's athletic ability which includes all of the sportsmanlike conduct that ENC, the 'cNw Club, and sports lovers find to be the most valuable contribution a person can invest in a game. Some of the activities of the UN Club are the refreshments and programs furnished at the home basket- ball garnes and also sponsorship of the intra- soeiety sports program. Ili' llai'tln r Iiurtliast-s I1 Qil'LliIiClt'IA lieunant from Club 162 Andy Pancarik Sells another N C1Ub program' iigf-Iiibrfr. Bill Jour-s. is is .. H -4, S. Adams. N. lVIaCLeod. Hissorn. C. Reynolds. K. Speakman. Lambert. CHEERLEADER DELTA KAPPA ' 1 Qi Hutchinson. CRUSADER ROI1' ONE: C. Houghton. V. Ford. J. Williams. G. Gut- shall. ROW' TIVO: l. Pillsbury. K. Speakrnan. B. C Kilpatrick J Strong, T. Schake. T. hililler, M. Hebetis. R. Oertel, D. Shelter. C. Cove. M. Yeager. J. Lovejoy. RON' f7.Yff.' l. BI'YIll'I'. Lllrey. Y. Stgmforcl RUII' THY75 l., Ra-tl eye RON' 'I'HR1:'lf.' li. Preston. K. K1'I'IlllIl, li. Cfolalms. 163 ZETA GLLEYB LL ..---.nsuinsun , HHH' HXICJ L, 'l'.iylor. .N Royall. G. W'oods. ROW TWO: C. Campbell, W. lfinlt, li. CIo1m'll,J. Naylor. Baumgartncr. li- JSZP' .. ZS' xv' X -.bl 1.1211 llxxilf D Nldllll, K Sip:-s. C, YYootls. Free. fx. Duckworlli. ROI1' TIVO: l7 K lxlwii. l' L l1llIl1IlLlltllll. 127739 Si! nr 5 -is ilfr F: r-.4 Mis J- Liiifl L. ' ID xl.if'KIlf'. B, Etlwarcls. K. Brooks, 'M , ' fmt F74 DELT Coming out on top in the first season of volleyball at ENC were the Del- tas, who clinched the victory in a final game against the Kappa So- ciety. Hard, but enjoyable work plus plenty of participation from both A and B teams made the year an ex- citing and profitable one for the society. I I 1 111 lk it t Vixlilll rf-mm for the Deltas. P. Cunningham tips one over for the Deltas. rr- C-QANL 555' VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: D. Gilroy, R. May. D. Greenwood. ROW TIVO: C. Pillsbury. ul. Wooling, D. Whippo, D. Johnson. T. Moreland. KAPPA With the announcement of boys' volleyball in the place of the tra- ditional football, the Kappas quickly gathered, separated into newly- formed A and B teams and were off to a good season. Perhaps their most unforgettable moment will be those fateful few seconds in the final game. ,N , , 1. ,,. ,N . x 5 KW- vi ' ,-P' 'f HOU' ONE: ll. Williams. O, Sapp. .-X, Ll.lXVlllUI'Ill'. HHH' TIM? XX I Il 1 l Fallon, R.ll7.lljf'. RUI1' 'flffffffliii Llllvw, VL Lll'l'X'Ul5Vl.ll. XX l 1 l Moreland. i D, Mann awaits return from Kappa. Rapnljr-. .xllulllvl N1lt1:'xNlilllxl1ll'u'll'l llll' SlL'l1l.1 5 VOLLEYB LL ROM' ONE: L. Gerhart. D. Rzindlett. ROW TWO: R. Bziltz. Meier. R. Dif f-t'Ildl'I'liCI', N. Politi, 1 1 ? P. l f L 1 Itfjli' HXIQ- Barefoot. E. O'DellA B. XVilhoyu-, G. Huggins. ROW TWO: illips. l,lvwt-llvu. K. Kc-rn. SIGMA Fighting valiantly to the end, the Sigmas came in for second place in the season's face for volleyball. The sport became an exciting one due to the fact that so many were moti- vated through wide participation . . . and unspoken good sportsman- ship. I Phillips xr-turns the hull to the awaiting Dc-ltas. B. Wilhoyte makes in successful return for the Sigmas VOLLEYBALL ,V l 7 wg U11 ff P 2 v t 5 W-1 S J X., 'T fx -1' I -4 ROIV ONE: C, Grant. N. Snyder. RON' TIVO: G, Cofhran. R, Falke. Hug- gins, T. Kauffman. ETA A time of enjoyment and relaxation was extended to a team of co- operating Zetas thru a worthwhile season of volleyball. Although the Zetas had a losing season, they showed a fighting spirit unequaled in society competition. ,J .srl lv T 3 , ' ': t EQ?- x', 1151 fn- 3. RUM' f7.Y1f.' D. TI'tll1fl-t'I'. 'lf Honxon T110 B XIHDOIU P. Pir'1't'f'. D. Anderson. Stnk N N. xx x K Q' I, 1 lx'-N. -..Nb t 1 The Zet.1s.xw.1il Ihr' Ilf'lllI'Il fiom tht- Slum X f4'r.11wl.1x r 1 Inn rl V l I H1 N rt X ,x HA , ,. no U 1 , CRL! .A ADERS 'W 9 i 'vl5',.,: , Vs i f ., if if mfr ' w ' G' A' X K, 'X 6 l Charlie Pillsbury, Co-captain -. s ,A fr l X f, s 5 1 t' K 5' . r. K. FT -, 1 X- J' RX If g f T:-J ' .1 Ron Norman ff mm' Y 1 if Bill Wilhoyte - F' Af' 41 Ray Baltz A 1: X.-f if jim Barefoot 1' i s MXN Y' .i If e, . ,I V M? ' 1U I Dick Mann, Co-captain s f l X 4, zgi x' W 7 . x V .' six 19 - I . K Q Na - I Howie Williams Mr. Bradley, Coach .-4 l .1 -F l , f. ff v f 1 .' fx' :Zi l l 4l l ' 'Ly' ' S 1 Nick Politi Don MacKay 'N us f Don Detterline. Manager r Bill Edwufls 169 Warren Fml. IMPI1' UNIT: NV. Fink. NVA XN'ilhoytc', R. Munn. LI, Pillsbury. R. Bultz. Barefoot ROW lll'Ui Qfmxvh Bl'.llHl'Q'. N. Pollli, R. No1'I11Lu1. H. Wwllinllls. B. Edwards. D, INIHCKLIY, D, lttvrlimk 'lf - 5: 1 .' g v UQ? if, If , 5CN1l'l' ru-vaplzaixls. Dick fXI.mn and Charlie- Pillxlmry. The c:IRllSlN1i'I' ohm-L-rlf'adv1's show enthusiasm f ref-I 111:-oppomlu Ivillll v:11+1:11I1s. Tvrmiion .md .1 dvsirf: lu win is slmwu Ivy Ihf' c:I'llS.ldC'l' plkxyfws. rom the sidv lines 4 145 E-'P 1 'ln- uv ' N . 4. 1 .Q E 4 U' Y 55. ,qu R011 UNI' D Summers D Clifton C, Johanson X rosby. K. Sipes. RUN' TWO: N iylor lx Brooks D Brewer J Free B Reexes Baumqartner, A. Duckworth. SIGMA DELTA DELTA The Delta's winning streak of the past few years remained unbroken as once again the basketball trophy was given over to their possession. The championship was easily taken by the team with a record of 7-2 at the end of the season. Their two losses were the gains of the Sigmas and the Zetas. G X . A Kappa tries to score against the Zetas. TP ROW ONE: R. May, J. Paynter, D. Gilroy, R. Ayres, B. Patch, ROW TIVO: J. Wooling, G, Rose, B. Mahood. A. Yacubian, P. Paulsen. D. Johnson. SIGMA DELTA KAPPA After a hard and hopeful season, the Blue and White team seriously challenged the Zeta team for second place honors. They were unable to capture the victory and ended up in a second place tie with the Zetas. Their record was 4--5. Jim Paynter scores for the Kappas. t D. Johnson lays one in despite the efforts of P. Pierce. A Sigma and a Delta try for the rebound. J, ROW H.X'l:': K. Kern. O'Dt-Ili I.. Gerhnrt. R. Zoilinhofer. ROW TWO: C. Diehl. Jer- neQ.m. P. Joy, S. Reiqhard. D. Srhlouqh. SIGMA 174 After a rather disappointing season for the Sigmas, the team rallied with the help of Jim Barefoot and Ray Baltz. However, the odds were too great to make a difference in the standings, and the Sigmas came in fourth. Their record was 3-6. X fx Sigma Woody O'Dell scores against the Deltas. 9--J It ROW' ONE: Smith. R. Holbert, P. Holloway. G. Tse. L. Casler. ROW TIVO: T. Hobson. T. Kauffman, P. Pierce, Huggins, R. Falke. SIGM DELTA ZETA The Zetas, overpowered in their last game by the Kappas, fell into a second place tie with their opponent. Good sportsmanship and hard playing left little room for dis- appointment in the team as it developed throughout the year. Their record is 4-5. Zeta T. Hobson and Kappa D. Johnson try for the ball. 1 Q il. Paynter scores despite the efforts of Zeta Smith. RHI1' KJXIQ' E Lvmh. K. Savage. E. Anderson. A. Salaino. L. Cornell. P. Clark. S. Jeffery. RUN' '1'I1'r7.- I fNIt'C.1i'ty'. B. Minott. Toclcl. tl. Smith. DELTA X N xi' . .X X . XL N x af, A . 1 .'i'v. i . W lx li. KX, xi' nu xx IX Y 't t l X 1 '. 'x . 1 is X P. Phipps returns the ball for the Kappas. Lambert tips over the ball to the awaiting Deltas. KAP PA I E -4' sl Xt x ' P RON' OXE: P. Phipps, P. Reed. L. Metz. M. Ralston. B. Hutchinson. C. Houghton, A. Lticke. Rflli' TIVO: KI, Baxter. l. Pillsbury. ll. Lambert, SIGMA ROW ONE: N. Baird. L. Zollinhofer. N. Fee. ROW TWO: J. Barner, J. Pringle, B. Cobbs. GIRLS' VOLLEYBL LL Girls' volleyball of 1960-61 por- trayed good sportsmanship, team work and enthusiasm, keeping in- tramural competition keen through- out the year. Tying for first place at the climax of the season were the Delta and Sigma societies with hon- ors going in the final game to the Deltas. I, K. Kernan returns the ball for the Zetas. ROW ONE: D. Preston. B. Cobbs. K. Kernan, D. Frederick. I, Bryncr. K. Graves. Grifhth. ROW TWO: C. Klinefelter, B. Hayes. B. Sommer. L. Redeye. G, Cray, L. Falke. TA ZETA ROW ONE: B. Parry, J. Getz B Hayes, Griffith. ROW TWO: M. Dawe, L. Redeye B. Cobbs, K. Ker- nan I Bryner. GIRLS' ASKETB LL The invigorating sport of basketball became the major interest of girl athletes as another season of volleyball was wrapped up. Anticipated by the four societies was the addition of freshman girls who had had previous experience in playing bas- ketball, and as the season began the teams were strengthened. Each of the games provided a spirit of good sportsmanship, physical exercise for the girls, and excitement and relaxation not only to the participants, but to spectators as well. Klang ifptirg E. Anderson scores for the Detals. 179 SIGMA ROW ONE: D. Thompson L. Zollinhofer, Barner ROW TWO: H. Nutter, B Byers, S. Adams, N. Baird J. Pringle. , X ivc' ,aa 'QI I N P H V W w N I V I O -1. 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Pres. Everett Koufmon, N.Y.P.S. Pres. . -lr 'fs ,K Congratulations Graduates .'tt A T t. . fzf Y tx, M 5 '. 4.'. A ,faifzfffiai , ' K ' -,'jsQ' f C ' .. if :vi ti2Zi1El5xa l Rev. . 21 Lff c i -A 1 2 ,Q 1 1? - Wax 3 i t ' xt? ff , 5 I. it I W e U Q 4 Floyd O. Fleming Q l E T 5 E X! CS OT' ,wg we Zwgsvi- , WW g Y hwy, VM., I 1 .-- , - ,, MQ: FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 240 Main Street Binghamton, New York .ew 1.9 x Barbara Coulter Syracuse, New York Q Presenting Christ for Every Crisis Congratulations to the Class of T961 - FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE M 2929 Midland Ave. UI was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord. TRINITY CHURCH 859 long Pond Road Rochester, New York OUR STUDENTS Dale Laird Judy Wollenhaupt Billy Nickerson Effie Jo Wilson Pastor Morris E. Wilson i FIRST CAMBRIDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 234 Franklin Street Cambridge, Massachusetts S.S. Superintendent - John S. Burgess N.Y.P.S. President - Donald D. Arnold N.F.M.S. President - Mrs. Mable Randall Our Best Wishes and Prayers to the Class of 'l96I Neile McClain, Pastor ,. 5 if, iiif-7 i- 2w'w.'W1' .1 Vinny' C 'Hx Hu. .t CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CLEVELAND FIRST CHUCH 11 'X XY, ,- f sie 1 I wm. P. Wilhoyte, Pat Hayden Avenue at Clairbourne Road East Cleveland, Ohio Robert W. Day - S.S.S. Mrs. Jessie Wilson - F.M.S. Mrs. Robert Witbeck -- N.Y.P.S God's Best to the Class of '61 NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT WE LOVE OUR STUDENTS AND PRAISE GOD FOR A HOLINESS COLLEGE TO PREPARE THEM FOR LIFE AND SERVICE J. A. ALBRIGHT, SUPERINTENDENT 203 WOLLASTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE WOLLASTON, MASSACHUSETTS .fag x 2,8 rv l r S ' '-4 , if l ,T - R I . I vi , X 'za 'fr-f Dr. Theodore E. Morfin Minisier The College Church Q ,Mg 4' . I Mr. Go ry Moore Choir Director X 4 :MW ,,Z,.1 X I 2 'V 1 R AM, ,Ms if, , yi' S 4 .ai If-S? 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I 1 , ' 'FTg:uE'iii S , ... , V, , .V :.'- H- Sv. -,.vf-I-1 4 J L- VWMMWUMWWQGHYU , WMA SSSS S .S ,- OUR PROPOSED COLLEGE CHURCH BUILDING A HOUSE OF PRAYER AND WORSHIP FOR ALL, WHETHER RESIDENT OF THIS COMMUNITY, STUDENT, OR TRAVELER, WHICH OFFERS TO BE FOR THEM, A CHURCH HOME. TWIN BOROUGH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R I X Fifth and Washington Sts. Royerstord, Pa Z r ig 3 2' ,-1 l Ev, i . if Boyd M. Long - Pastor OUR STUDENTS A . A fur: E Larry Gerhart ni, Mariana Urner Congratulations to Class of T961 Evangelism First By Many Hands the Work of God Is Done WEST SOMERVILLE Sl'Of'IdS with in Proclaiming the Truth That Makes Men Free MALDEN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IN HISTORIC .IUDSON SQUARE Pastor Donald H. Strong Pastor Rev. William H. Benson Class of T938 l 1 I CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I tmjit, . . Crusadlng for Chrlst in the City of Village Charm 236 Main Street Manchester, Connecticut Rev. C. E. Winslow, Pastor Time Is Life's Greatest Estate - Share It l l l With God - The Only Lasting Investment Congratulations Class of T961 C CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2 Winter Street Haverhill, Massachusetts Rev. Harry E. Trask, Jr. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. F. Grant Cross, Pastor ,lf --. , X' l . 4 Y 4 , X , Q ll j ,ri tie, ff , f' if 'iiffiiz . , 'r f2iTlli1, 4 Newly Proposed Sanctuary Our Students at E.N.C. Carol Wade Sherrill Jeffery Betty Minott Jerry Way Dave Larson God's Best to the Class of T961 Green 8- Short Sts. Melrose, Mass 11 Leif Q, sw V + .sn , mri... . X, W. '.,,.A.G-,s-V. , ,.. V. gli-i 323 . 'ljgi-.jgfas A iw Q r-Jvsgy q , kits, WV- -. fa'- ,s,, . zigfsges s, as T' ' ' i'e.,11:. in-' A 2' Qiwwv- rf' - 1 ,, . mfs f '.',5.zQ -rv ' fqgjrf .. 1 fs i rev. 4.--K-f, ,yg-1. A . 4 .,., fy pr.-. . . ,. 4. f..3,:-:'- H.. e 'ffwmi ,leur si X -'fain 'f's' , ii., ., A Spiritual Church with a Vision A Musical Church with a Song A Friendly Church with a Welcome Ny' ' A , tr, .. 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Steele, S S Supt Mrs. Luciel Taubler, N F M S Pres Virgil Linger, Jr., N Y P S Pres MORGANDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Overland Ave. at Kenmore St N E Warren, Ohio MAINE DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Ralph Dunlop Anthony Sampson Irving Temple Sherman Irving DISTRICT PARSONAGE 72 Purinton Ave. Augusta, Maine SKOWHEGAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R. Fletcher Tink Minister Corner of North Ave. and Leavitt St. Skowhegan, Maine Congratulations Class A A Best Wishes to the Class of '61 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IN THE LAND OF THE GREAT NORTHERN X , 'f-1::5'wirsliiimr?-:si-3:5-. .Ee - ftkgrsikiizrbr:b:v:ss:E1-'-Eh WF' C0 aj 'wg 'iQ . S1-'L C Wg E N as wgsbi . - snip ' , III' -Q, A if T . - -lif1EEEE1l'5f63I'X5Y1.-'X' - N 1 . T Sr, E- ,Q Zz ' ' . - ,' , 12,51-iii? ,'..'5igII-2 jf' ' E , , NT ' .-Z..-Hi:--' .' .,. - T . - mg. ,:2..'.??i1 V A. ' Q ,-. we 19,5-bi iff I ss i s f E- 3 ,. sf ' 2 'Hff' - T .1q1:g.',.Qs., 5 AWE - ,ix is Agp., ,E t 4 A x.-3--A NA, FX fx fl-!'1is55g-5 iQii7.f.,,m 1 '1-'M 'M-'Sw-Vi -. 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WESLEYAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .ni Laurel, Delaware n A Dorthy Gravenor W. Cliftord H. Tazelaar Our Pasto A HAVEN OF REST ON THE EASTERN SHORE FAITH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 537 Addison Rd. Seat Pleasant, Md Congratulations to the Class of l96O We Salute Our Two Seniors L Elaine Lynch A William Jones Congratulates The Class of l96l John E. North, Minister FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Bel Air, Md. Congratulations to the Class of T961 FIRST CHURCH 508 Old Town Road Cumberland MC,,,,G,.d NAZARENE H. E. Heckert, Minister I-1 compnmenfs of FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1309 Bayridge Ave. Annapolis' Maryland Liberty St. at High Painesville O io Pastor Frank G. Kish Pastor HOLLYWOOD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE We Admire You M. Gardner Special Salute To Our Senior Clyde B. Wood gg FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4301 Woodridge Rd. Baltimore, Maryland Congratulations To The Class Of 1961 From The Members Ron Ward Friends And Students Virginia Ford 6 g' . Rev. James R. Bell, Pastor Keith Bell 1 1 - l 1 rsft mst cnuncn or me NAZA 16th 8- Webster - Washington, D.C. When In The Nation's Capital Worship At The National City Church WILSON R. LANPHER, PASTOR Left To Right: Christina Young Lowell Peterson Carolyn Lanpher Judy Lanpher Glenn Cunningham pi Tl- EE M 'EI Pmanson E E I-luncu OF THE: NAZARENE: KNICKERBOCKER 8. VERNON PATERSON 3, NEW JERSEY I WALTER EDGAR S. S. Supt. BETTY HOFFMAN N.F.M.S. Pres. LoRAE REED N.Y.P.S. Pres. A L--I 'R f M. wana , 'Q 0 9 POS'Or cms Our young people of school: -4151, ' I Sw , if Alberto Pofrlclo Lomberf ' Q , .4 -A 1 A ,, - 4' ,, 'P ' ,J-, ' Subino Reed Brondes WE BELIEVE IN E.N.C. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE S CLASS OF '58 Z E K T Q' A 0 C I E T Y NEW YORK DISTRICT District DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Rev. Robert I. Goslaw DISTRICT OFFICERS Sec. Rev. Jay W. Patton Treas. Rev. Edwin A. Patmore N.Y.P.S. Pres. Rev. Herbert Rogers N.F.M.S. Pres. Mrs. Marjorie Goslaw Chair. Church School Board Rev. James L. Collom ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Clarence Arnold Rev. Jay W. Patton Mr. John Carlson Mr. Stephen Lind Washington Avenue at Chestnut Street Ephrata Pa ALL OUT FOR SOULS Visit Us When Traveling Harold A Parry Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T961 FROM COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Brightwates N Y 'SIG d N O Our Students' Laurel Duryea Thomas Fiala James Stark John Stark FIRST CHURCH CONGRATULATIONS PROM Flushing, New York SPRING VALLEY CHURCH or me FL 8-6693 H' 5-1738 NAZARENE The Heart of Residential Queens Borough, in N. Y. City North Main Street, Spring V ll y N Y R. M. Hedges, P t FAIRMOUNT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE f REV. BAKER -t PAsToR MARY FRAN ZEIGLER Syracuse, New York Y T - i .JL When In New York City Worship In Richmond Hill F. C. CORNELL Sunday School Superintendent CHARLES NEWMAN N.Y.P.S. President Nathan Cornell Chairman, Board of Trustees Roland Stanford Minister Visit us when in the New York City vicinity. 20 minutes from Grand Central by l.R.T. Subway. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE T08-O3 95th Avenue Richmond Hill, New York We Congratulate The Class Ot T961 And Pledge Continued Support To E.N.C. a ' f so T , DOVER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 70 Hudson St., Dover, N. J. lHeart Of The Mountain-Lake Area Of Northern New Jerseyl A Center For Holiness Evangelism! v . H A 'Holiness um an tara' ' sf -s V. .W -- ...-P-q-.V A F lk V' K V ,,...,...., fees- .L A f-- ' ' Jay W. Patton, Pastor 3 Myrtle Ave., Dover, N. J., FO 6-l588 Karl Ward, Minister Of Music Donald Darsch, S.S. Supt. James Cochran, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Mary Haynes, N.F.M.S. Pres. TTR- Of The Church Membership Trained At E N C Our Church Gave Over S900 To E.N.C. Last Year CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T961 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bridgeton, New Jersey A. C. McKenzie, Pastor Kie URCH OF THE NAZARENE l Ave e Butler, N Ja s L. Collom, Pastor CO GRATULATES The C ss of T961 We Believe ln nd Support Eastern Nazarene College We Salute Ronald Norman an Willis R. Scott CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 6I! And Ye Sholl Be Witnesses To Me. . . Unto The Uttermost Ports Of The Eorth. Acts: I-8. KINGSTON SUPPORTS E.N.C. WITH Her Postor I Proyer . . , E N FIRST CHURCH OF THE Finonces . . . 5 I .cq.i l4 A, ' 'Il Elmendorl AI WIIIWYCI Ave' Students . . . F 1 Kingston, N. Y. NORWOOD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Norwood, Moss. OUR E.N.C. STUDENTS Potricio Clork Adelord Everton Alon ond Helen Gruber CIiFford ond Helen Potmode Joyce Stiefel PROCLAIMING THE OLD FAITH FOR A NEW AGE Albert D. Stiefel, Postor THE PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT AT THE HEART OF THE EASTERN ZONE Xxx RADIATINO HOLINESS It XY! IN THE CITIES AND TOWNS I x' OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA A '.V ' AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY T . SINCERE APPRECIATION DR. EDWARD MANN AND THE FACULTY '. T R CWILLIAM c. ALLsHousE h District Superintendent O. THOMAS SPIKER A. C. MCKENZIE Secretory Ot The Advisory Boord Choirmon ot Church Schools CHESTER M. WILLIAMS LLOYD G. GORDON District Secretory District Treosurer MRS. CHRISTINE HENCK DALE M. HILKERT N. F. M. S. President N.Y.P.S. President BOYD M. LONG F. D. KETNER, SR. Comp Monoger Editor - Philodelphion WE SALUTE THE CLASS OF T961 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hichland Ave. at Ninth St. Chester, Pennsylvania Chester M. Williams Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l96I Paul E. Kauffman CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Lewisburg, Penna. F. I' Paul D. Basham - Pastor CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS '61 Minister CONGRATULATIONS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Loyally Supports E.N.C. with Ist Youth .555 '7 P10 1 . xiii . tl ' ' ' M , - .. .y CRL:-T ' no i. g . 'pw a x , 1: 'Q V . .C , L Garland Paisley, Tom Snyder, Norman Snyder, Orville Sapp Lindo Henry J nne Kauffman. CLASS OF '61 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE am and olive sis. Coatesville, Penn. Luke J. Brinker, Pastor Mrs. Viola Boyer, President Mr. Bill Withers, Vice-Pres. Miss Bonnie Harnish, Sec. Mrs. Bonnie Grant, Treas. PITTSBURGH DISTRICT Apprecioting E.N.C.'s Contribution to the Spreoding of Scriptuol Holiness Throughout Western Pennsylvonio DISTRICT OFFICERS R. B. Acheson, Supt. Mourice R. Emery, Treos. Russell Lewis, Sec. Irene Sober, N.F.M.S. Pres. Dovid Aldridge, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Russell MSFFIFTWOH, Church School Choirmon ADVISORY BOARD W. Gordon Groves John Z. Andree DISTRICT OFFICE Robert M. Inglond, Sr. C05IIe I'IeI9I'II5 Mourice R. Emery Box 367 Butler, Pennsylvonio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1961 Bradford, Pa. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 55 No. Bennett St. Pastor . Gordon Graves CIRCLEVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE TOT Clay Pike Irwin, Pa. We Congratulate The Senior's Of The 1961 Class At Eastern Nazarene College. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1961 From ARLINGTON STREET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Akron, Ohio William R. Thompson Pastor A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 907 Penna. Ave., East Warren, Penna. John Z. Andree Pastor COMPLIMENTS OF MID WAY THE SELF SERVICE DEPARTMENT STORE 285 Hancock Street N. Quincy, Moss. STANLEY E. SMITH CO. BASSICK CASTERS FOR THE HOME, OFFICE AND INSTITUTION 36 Myrtle Street North Quincy PR 3-0677 Xfi FORMAL WEAR Val '33, FOR RENTAL '?' D - ,Weddings ' Proms . Sociol Functions I New EngIond's Best Equipped Formoi Shop Co GR 2-6510 I7 Quincy Ave. Quincy X BY 1- ' Sl 'S K1 ix if V ' MODERN FORMAL SHOP Tuxedos Cutowoys Full Dress For Hire T539 Hancock St. Quincy, Moss. COMPLIMENTS OF SUPREME MARKET 540 Gollivon Boulevord Dorchester 24, Moss. RESIDENT Som Schultz Hoir Stylist COLONIAL BEAUTY SALON 540 S I1 A y 686 HODCOCIR S 0 I05 on ' W ' ' IIEVIIIILET, INC GR 2 513 Q Y 69 M PR 3 5050 QUINT'S GREEN HOUSES T187 H R S Oumcy, M FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE THE MAYFLOWER DINER WELCOMES YOU TO COME AND DINE t 473 S Artery, Quincy S Pt C I is Th P d FtF A K 9 SERVING THE SOUTH SHORE NIGHTINGALE COAL 8. COAL - OIL - COKE BURNERS - BOILERS OIL' co INC' COMPLETE HEATING INSTALLATIONS 20 Eost Penn St. Quincy PResident 3-T270 SOUL Q AUTOMATIC OIL DELIVERY LEAVITT INSURANCE PLAN CONTRACTS SOUTH SHORE FUEL CO. 24 HOUR OIL BURNER SERv1CE 33 Som SL BUDGET PLANS AVAILABLE Hinghom RI 9-0530 OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE 9,tu1'6'S most riearl perfect food .V O THAT MILK QUINCY TYPEWRITER SERVICE 5 Mople Street, Quincy 69, Moss. GR 2-3656 Distributor Of Products By ROYAL World's Lorgest Manufacturer of Typewriters JOHN J. DUANE CO. All Kinds Of Solvoged Building Mcteriol For Scale. Ruberoid Shingles New And Used Steel 600 Southern Artery Tel. PR 3-6030 - 3-6031 - 3-6032 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE E. 7th, Bloomsburg, Penno. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 TOLL HOUSE WHHMAN, MASS. Tel. - whsfmon loo NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Lewis T. Corleft Mendell Toylor Pres. . Deon Konsos Cnty, Mo. SIGMA DELTA DELTA X I I X fi xlxx I fiff I D ,X ff. id X, . 'Heaven Cgwef uf frzeneig : X Q 1 T 0 bleu the lwfefent fcene' , 0 . f Remove! them, X T 0 prepare uf for the next ti' elclfs CAMERA CENTER EVERYTHING FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER INCLUDING HELPFUL ADVICE Photo Equipment Developing ond Printing Movie Equipment Color Films 680 Honcock Street, Wolloston 70, Moss. SIGMA DELTA SIGMA CONGRATULATES CLASS OF I96I N Let Your LIGHT So Shine BEST or LUCK, sENioRs rimus PoNnAc JOHN'S BARBER sHoP 400 Hancock St' NGA Quincy JOHNSON'S FILLING STATION, BeJCh:iUden's:l':Tj!ton INCORPORATED wooiwonrws 700 Hancock Street WOUASTON MWC SHOP Wollaston 70, Moss. '9 Bef e 5'- Of Wollaston. Mass. Wollaston, Moss' WOLLASTON BARBER SHOP 694 Hancock Street Specializing ln All Hair Cuts I7 Beale St. Wollaston GR 9-IO86 HOME MADE ASSORTED DONUTSH WOLLASTON DO-NUT SHOPPE I I THE DINNER BELL RESTAURANT 688 Hancock Street DOTTIE DUNBAR'S I054 Hancock St. Quincy OLD CORNER DRUG Your Family Drug Store Hancock 8- Beach Wollaston PR 3-6830 WOLLASTON FLORIST 679 Hancock Street Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Alice E. Gorham, Prop. SPONSORSHIP WOOLWORTH'S HERBERT'S HAIR STYLE, INC. of SALON Quincy, Mass. 7I0 Hancock Street WITHERELL'S CANDIES CARROL CUT-RATE PERFUMER 21 Beale St. Wollaston 19 Beale WOIIOSYOH ROGER W. KENT 8. CO. Broadloom Rugs 8- Carpets Linoleum 8. Tile Floors Wollaston Beach Blvd. Quincy, Mass. WOLLASTON FABRICS IOM Discount To All College Students 681 Hancock St. Wollaston I7, Mass NORFOLK FLOWER SHOP 287 Hancock Street Flowers For All Occasio s PRESIDENT PRESS IOI Adams Street Quincy, Mass. BARTHELS SUNOCO SERVICE STATION LOCAL AND ONE-WAY TRAILER SERVICE Hancock and Elm Avenue Wollaston, Mass. LINCOLN PHARMACY E.N.C.'s FAVORITE DRUG STORE FOR 30 YEARS Corner Elm 8. Hancock St. CLAIRE MARKLE R- DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES E. FOY 8. SONS, INC. II27 Hancock St. Quincy, Moss. 29A Beale St. Wollaston Robert E- FOY HI GR 9-8591 Richard F. Foy TURNER HARDWARE EAGLE FLAG co., mc. HARDWARE ,WTS 319-21 Newport Ave. Woll, Mass. EDY DENNEEN 303 DENNEEN Tel. GR 2-8242 471 Hancock St. FLAGS MADE TO ORDER N. QUInCy! Mass. GR 2-1167 Mrs. Anna Peter Rev. XIr. XIr. XIr. Xlr. XIis. BCOSTER LUB and XIrs. G. Lindley .Mlains and Mrs. Hollis P. liaernian :mtl XIrs. Clarence llausmaii and XIrs. E. Robert Belle Flmer liowen .lllllll lioweli Rev. Paul S. Bowen lirooklyn Church of Nazarene Xlr. and Mrs. P. Scott Brown XIr. and XIrs. C. XX'inlield Caswell Rev. Collins Cramer Mrs. Carrie Bowinan Crouse Cora and Doris Cummings Mrs. Loreta Ili Bona XIr. XIr. and Mrs. Oliver Drisko Roy F. llulxe Easton. Pa.. Church of Nazarene Mrs. Gertrude F. Farrell XIr. and XIrs. Leon XI. Faxon XIr. and XIrs. XIelvin Fee XIrs. XIr. XIr. Rev. XIr. XIr. XX'illiam Flook. Sr. Jackson Gardner and Mrs. XX'm. Gomian XI. XI. Grant and XIrs. Paul Gray Carl Green Mr. and Mrs. XValter joy Mr. XVillis B. Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Laudermilk Mr. and Mrs. Francis Liggitt Mr. and Mrs. A. Llewellyn Mrs. Herman E. Lovejoy Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MacKay M1'. and Mrs. Duncan MacI,e0d Mr. and Mrs. john MacLeod Dr. and Mrs. Roger XV. Mann Mrs. E. Massinii Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mosser Mr. and Mrs. McNulty Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller Mr. Harvey Milne Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson M1's. Blanche XV. S. Nickerson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nickerson Sr Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Noren Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norman Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Pagano Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patch Mr's. Henry Patnocle XIr. and Mrs. Paul F.. Pepper XIr. Francis XY. Green XIr. and Mrs. Edward H. Griffith 'l'lie Halls of the Falls XIr. and Mrs. Harold H. Harding XIr. and XIrs. George Harrington XIr. and Mrs. XX'ilfrecl Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. XIr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. XIr. and Mrs. E. F. Politi Robert Preston Leonard Redeye Claude Reinert XV. P. Rigden Charles Ritchie XIr. and XIrs. XX'illard Haselton XIr. and XIrs. Purcel Hemphill XIr. and Mrs. klaines Hewlett XIr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hodge XIr. and Mrs. X'ernon Hover Sr. XfIr. and XIrs. Foster Hulbert XIr. Klanies Humbert XIr. and XIrs, Raymond Hunter XIr. and XIrs XIelvin Hybertson XIr. and Mrs. Virgil Irish XIr. and XIrs. Paul E. Johnson XIr. Mr. lXIr. Spencer Rose and Mrs. Cecil G. Russell and Mrs. Everett Sanford lXIr. and Mrs. Raymond Stark Miss Freda M. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Urner Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Vaughan Mr. D. R. XVeedon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest XXlhite Sr. Aalpoel, Herbert 85 350 Plymouth St., Bridgewater, Mass. Adams, Loren 117,119,145.156 1357 Greensburg, E. McKeesport, Pa. Adams. Sue 85,146,179 171 Oakdale Road, Johnson City, N.Y. Albert, Lisbeth 77,111,117,132,149,153 945 N. 12th Street, Sebring, Ohio. Albright, Carl 84,85,117,142,l50 503 Old Annapolis Rd.. Glen Burnie, Md. Alcorn, George 55,1 17,154,156 4 Marlboro St. Wollaston, Mass. Allen Morris 31 E. Street, Hull, Mass. Allen, Sue 77,151 78 Samoset Ave. Quincy. Mass. Allison, Linford 96,1 16,119,146 Box 4, Ono. Pa. Allman, Gerald 291 Newport Ave.. Wollaston, Mass. Almeida, Kenneth 144,156,157 13 Priscilla, Weymouth. Mass. Altic, Irene 55 26 Ferndale Rd., Wollaston, Mass. Altic, Theresa 96,142,151 809 Third St., California. Pa. Andersen, David 77,136 500 Everett Street, Westwood, Mass. Anderson, Elna 85,142 Walpole St., Dover. Mass. Anderson, Jane 96,144,156 115 Grand View Ave.. Wollaston, Mass. Andree, Judith 95.96,116,148,151.158 905 Penn. Ave., Warren, Pa. Andrews, Francis Route 1 Shad Point, Salisbury, Md. Anthony, Priscilla 40,55,111.118.146.153 Peterson Rd., Vernon, Conn. Armstrong, Lois 56 Route 1, Leavittsburg, Ohio Arseneau, Paul 21 Mt. Pleasant, Waltham 54, Mass. Atkinson. David 117,145 2 Arthur St., Binghamton, N.Y. Atwood, Carol 96,149,158 R.F.D. 2, Solon, Maine Ayres, Ronald 96 Box 86, Burgettstown, Pa. Babcock, Harold 158 114 Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. Baerman, Marilyn 96,116,144 37 Water St., Lowville, N.Y. Bailey, Carolyn 96,148 R.D. if 3. Oswego, N.Y. Baird, Nancy 85,117,1-16,154,179 RD if 5, Salem, Ohio Baldeck, Charles 56,117,118,1 19,156,157 2281 Dewey Ave., Rochester 15, N.Y. Baltz, Ray 96,146,168,170,171 34 Linden. Niles, Ohio. Balwit, Grace 56 1 Ebbett Wollaston, Mass. Balwit, Marvin 56 1 Ebbett, Wollaston, Mass. Barclay, James Mull Ave., Port Glasgow. Scotland Barefoot,Jasper 84,85.136,168,l70 1724 N. Park Ave., Norfolk. Va. Barner, June 96.1 16,1-16,153,179 R.R. 1 Box 50. Liverpool, Pa. Barrett, Patricia 95.96,116,1l8,1-12 8th Ave. lN1.C. 322, East Liverpool, Ohio, Baumgartner, Gerald 85,138.1-42,172 1800 Crescent Blvd., Yardley, Pa. Baustnan. Dorothy 77,150,151 13919 Lau-der, Detroit 27, Mich. Baxter,lNIa1y 96,1 l7,144,151.157,178 35 Lippincott Ave., Pennsville. NJ. Belcher, Wfilliam 336 Webster St. Rockland, Mass. Bell. lN1abel 381, Montello, Brockton. lwfass. Bell, Keith 96,144,158 710 XValnut Ave.. Baltimore 20, Md. Berchen. Ursula 90 Winthrop Ave.. Wollaston, Mass. Billett, N1ary 85 Route 4, Cambridge. Ohio Birkheimer, Glenn 6918 Waterloo Rd., Atwater, Ohio Bishop. James 96,143 26 Read St., Gouverneur, N.Y. Blagdon, Mary 107,117 Beechridge, No. Berwick, Niaine Blaisdell, Priscilla 77.144 11 Middle St., Augusta, Maine Boas. Cynthia 85,146,154 Nlain St.. Blooers. N.Y. Boates. Thomas 41,57 Melvern Square, Anna Co., Nova Scotia, Canada Bollinger, Robert 929 N. 13th St., Allentown, Pa. Boren, Edward 96,116,142 103 Phillips Road, East Greenwich, R.l. Borgal, John 77,118,119 Edith Rd., W'eyinouth, Mass. Boshart. Charlotte 85,151 516 Fulton, Carthage. N.Y. Bowden. Carlton 5 Buck St.. Danielson. Conn. Bowen, Arthur 77 1 Davis St.. VVollaston, Mi'lSS. Bowen, Harry Warren Center. Pa. Bowen, John 96 Windham, Ohio Bowers, Elizabeth 4300 Hillside Rd. YN'ashington 19. D.C. Bowman, Joyce 106,116,145 Route 3, Newport, Vt. Bown, Eunice 23 Highland St., Easton, Mass. Brandes. Lambert 77,156 229 Pa. Ave., Paterson 3. NJ. Brest, Larry 116,150 90 Rexford Dr.. Sharon. Pa. Brewer. Daniel 86.111.117,118,1 19.142, 172 137 S. Alling Rd., Tallmadge. Ohio Brickley. Judy 107.116,118,142,150 509 N. Market St., Lisbon, Ohio Brigham, Barbara 84.86,l17,118,140,142 44 Kingsley Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y. 237 Brigham. Klarjorie 96,116.1-18.1.58 44 Kingsley Rd.. Rochester 12. N.Y. Brooks. Kenneth 96,116.1-12,150,172 14614 E. Ohio Ave. Sebring, Ohio Brown. Janice 57 26 Burns St.. Fairfield, Maine Brushett. Richard 84.86,l16,118, 1 19,156 1767 Dufferin St.. Toronto, Ont. Bryner. lris 96,148.163,179 Route 1, Clnysville. Pa. Bryner, Margaret Route 1, Claysville, Pa. Buckley, Jerry 14 Beach St., Wollaston. Mass. Bunts. Beverly 96,116,145 5 Evans St., Binghamton. N.Y. Burchett, Wanda 57 Vincent, Whitman. Mass. Butler, William 77 150 Hindman Lane. VVeirton, W. Va. Byers, Berdetta 77,179 119 Sagamore, Wollaston. Mass. Byers, Janice 42.57 10394 Maplelawn, Detroit 4. Mich. Cahill, Thomas 97.119 Bld. 9-L. Apt. 158, Johnstown. Pa. Calberg. Paul 97 73 Harmon Ave., Springfield 8, Nlass. Calhoun, Lois 97.116,142,158 Lineboro, Md. Campbell, Colin 97,143 29 Bansley, Toronto, Ont., Canada Carlson. Janet 86 42 Ocean St., N. Quincy, lN1ass. Carpenter, Jean 1613 Edith St.. Berkeley 3, Calif. Carter, Ronald 76,77,117.119 9294 Page. Kent, Ohio Casler. Lawrence 77.148,151.162,175 25 Cedar St.. Warren. Pa. Caton,Thomas 77,150,154 55 Beavse Ave., Dorchester, lvlass. Catterton,lN1elvin 145,154.156,157 412 State Street. Annapolis, Md. Cawthorne, Alfred 97.145,154,157 424 Lafayette Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Chadbourne, 'Wingate 169 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. Chamberlain, Donald Box 102, Nemacolin. Pa. Chapman. Diana 77 138 Old Colony Ave., Quincy, Mass. Chase, Arnol-d 97,117,149 R.D. 1, Port Allegany. Pa. Chew. James 97,117,1-15,154 304 Cape Ave.. Cape Kfay Point. Clark, Patricia 97,150 6 Palmer Rd., Foxboro. Mass. Clark, Robert 58 47 Rawson Rd., 1Vollaston. Blass. 7 'D Clifton, David 58,154,156.l57.16L.1f 13-1' N. Union St.. lN1iddletown, Pa. Cobbs, Barbara 97,1 17,1 l8,148,163,179 548 S,W. 27th Terrace, Ft. Lauderdalt' 111 Cochran,Gary 86.148,154,157 196 lleckinan Rd.. fX1t'Keespurt. Pa l111es1v1-ll. 1111111.11 11 '1 . ' ' .. 1, 5l.1Ill11111151.1N11ll.1s111I1.Bl.1xx 1111l11111111s. 1111111 lil Xl111111l.111 .X11-. N 1-2l111l1Y.ih1.lwS ll11lx11.lZ11s. 111X11' 731 l i ' -1511111111111 X113 X Q111111v.Xl.1ss l11111111111s Sl.1ll.l1l1IN '17 1111.1 111 1 l 1.1711 1717 ll- 171 171111 gl . 1.11111 lsl.1111l. 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H:1r11ld 291 lvy Place. Akron 1. Ohio L1I'OSl71'.X11l'1t7I1 97.116143 ll. Maple. Dexter. Maine Culhertson.Theresa 107.1119 R.F 17. l.FairHel1l.Mq1ine Cunningliarn. Glenn 97 1263 Monroe S1..5V.tS111I1Qf1Ol1 17. 17C Cunningligim.Perry 58 12611 Klonroe S1..7vflS17l11!1f711 17. DC Da11d.R:11' 97.156 162 Arnold. Braintree. 1N1.1ss Darrow. l7c1nalcl New 11lil1111'cl. Pa. DH1'I'l1NN'.F1l'I1I1k 86.l1l5.15f1.l54.l57 Route 2. Fulton. NX' Davidson. Roliert 1111 Poncl. 11cj1ll11'c111k. 513.58 Davis. Brewster 78 476 Main. 11111!1lLU1l. Mass DHK'1S.Rf1l1t'I'1.1 97.1-18 5T61'ni1111. BT.llI11I'f'f .N111Si. D.iNN't'.X1l11'll1X'l1117.l17.l3l7.179 '14 Vine St . Br.1intrc-e. Xlass. F7F'BtlXN'.N1 1'PC111l1 78 Sullivan Rf7.lL1.N, Billc-rica. Klass Deetc'r.17c'nvc'r 97 118-69th S1..N1I1UI1!1Li Falls. N.Y. 177t SlllO11f1. 11111111 97.1 1 7.1 19.146156 9 FQ1l1l1I1fiIif1X't'. 1.1111cl1111 Sw.. EI1Ql21I1ll 177P11l'l'llI1f'. 1711n.1lcl 116.169.1717 15116 l71'Kal11 Pike. N111'ris111wn. Pa. Devine. BlC1f111Yt'.l11 59.116 411-18 W. 20. Erie. Pa DiBc1na. 11m1n.1 97 89 llAl1.l1l1l'L1 St . f7lllIll'V. Alass 1711'k1 v. C..1r11le 78 411 lzll1Qf'XS'ZlVS1 . 1N'all.'1st1'111. hlass. l711'ks1111. f1l1.11'l1's 1-16 11QlHYll1XVH lf:1lls.N Y. D11-l1l.Cla11cl1' 86.171 17111 N Blvd . Bf'1111t'11i1111. Pa. 17l11il'Ilk1t7llit'l'. Richard f16.ll13.1l9.l46 Box 1111. R 17. 1. Milllintown. Pa. Dixon. Suzanne 579 Hancock St.. Wollaston. Mass. l711ugl.1ss. 4101721111 28 lNl:111ley. Auh. lNlaine l71'isk1.1. Ron.1ld 116.148.1511 1524 Washington. Bath. Maine 17111 kworth. Alan 59.lf19.l'l0.l4f1.l50.l56 172 fi Broinfield. Quincy. Mass. 17Lll1l'j'.PL1lll 78.156 1575 Virginia Lane. Mans6el-tl. Ohio Duke. Dianc- 2 Fruean Pl.. Dorchester. Mass. l7unlc1p.R11li1nd 107.117.1191-17 R.F.I7. 4. Skowhegan. Maine Dunlop, 1N'z1yne 97,1l7,l18.l49,154.l56 R.F.D. 4. Skowhegan. Maine Duryea. Laurel 98.ll7.118.1-19 4 Park Plaza. Bay Shore, N.Y. Dutton. Patty 1543 Washington. Bath. Maine Dwan.Gonstanc'e 148 5 Jones St.. Hingham, Mass. Easley. Betty 3491 hlinor. Copley 21. Ohio EC1'vV21T'C.1S.VV1ll1.'lI1l 98.1 17.l42.l50.169.l70 82 Haigh Ave.. Schenectady 4, N.Y. Elofson. Charles 98 1516 Chillorn Rd. Apt. 104, Hyattsville, Md. Elrod, Karen 98.1 16,118.l42.158 729 lNellesley, Akron. Ohio Erb. Rodney Box 55, 1N1t. Vernon. Maine Ercolani. Connie 98 20 Prospect St.. lNarren, Pa. Eshleman. Evelyn 98.151.l58 312 Highland. Downington. Pa. Ethier, Errol 98.145154 5 New York St.. Worcester. Mass. Everton. Adelard 14 Blake St.. XVollaston. Mass. Falke.Rol1ert 87.1l7.1I8.1l9.l48,l50,l75 R.D.??l .S1.'l'lf'K'Z1FZl11S.iX1.X7. Fall11n.Ri1'hard 98.1-14.157 153-1 Farr Rd.. Wyomissing. Pa. Farah. Robert 87 66 George St.. Rockland. Mass. Farley. Patricia Mt. lvy, Pomona. N.Y. Farmer. ,lane 98.1161-15 6 Maple Ave.. Billerica. Mass. Farrar. Fred 148.15-1.156 175 Oak. Randolph. Mass. Farrell. Chris 59.144.l54.l56.l.57 222 lylidvale. Falls Church. Va. Faxon. Robert 59 326 Kenoza Ave.. Haverhill, Mass. Fc-e.Nan1-y 78.1361f18.l46.l55.l77.l94 238 55111 Mahoning Ave.. Warren, Ohio Ferris. Margaret 78 44 Apthorp St., Quincy, Mass. Fetter. Barbara 93 Walker, N. Quincy, Mass. Fetter. Merle 93 Walker. N. Quincy, Mass. Fetterman. Ruth 87,1 16.1 18,146,154 R.D. it 2. Clymer. Pa. F1Lll2i.r171'l0Il1ZiS 87 74 Belford Ave., Bay Shore. N.Y. Fink. Warren 98.l1l2.l50.l69.l70 17 Hersam, Stoneham 80. Mass. Finney. Carolyn 78,1f56.l42 349 E. High Ave.. New Philadelphia, Ohio Fischinann. james 37 Beach St.. Wollaston. Mass. Flanders. Lowell 98.158 Box 8. Bingham, Maine Flyn11. john 60.153 72 Brook St.. Wollaston. Mass. Ford. Charlene 98.116145 1022 Bloomfield. Roaring Spring. Pa. Ford. Virginia 98,1 l7,l45.l58.163 207 North St.. lN4eyersdale, Pa. Foster, Ray 98,145,158 211 Washington Ave.. Concord. N.C. Frederick. Doris 98,117,149 Box 27. Ridgway, Pa. Free, John 87.142,l54,172 Homestead. Fla. Freysz, Thomas 78.1 17,119,146 R,F.D. qi 1. Ivy Drive. Lancaster. Pa. Fryberger, Roy 87,1 17,1 19,125,149 Route 1, Reading. Pa.. Cantert, Geraldine 79.1 17.1 18.148,l56 R.R. l. Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada Gardner, Robert 87,1 17,146,154 3061 River Ave.. Camden 5, NJ. Gauthier, Sharon 98,146 Box 97. R.F.D. l, Winthrop, N.Y. Geddes, Ronald 289 Bellevue, Rd.. N. Quincy, Mass. Gerhart, Larry 87,146.15-1.157.174 1085 Farmington Ave., Pottstown Pa. Geti. Janice 3240 Ethan Allen Rd.. Barberton, Ohio Gibson, Roland 116,118,119 18 Clarendon Ave., Cambridge 40, Mass. Gilbert. Grace 107.1 17,118,148 Sunset Drive. Davidsville. Pa. Gilbert. Harlan 1377 jefferson St., Warren, Ohio Gilbert, Ruth 106 Sunset Drive, Daividsville, Pa. Gillingham. Arline 106.l46,l50 87 Morrison Ave.. Somerville 44. Mass. Gillingham, joan 107,146,150 87 Morrison Ave.. Somerville 44. Mass. Gilpatrick, David 98, ll7,l42.157 Route l. Westbrook. Blaine Gilroy. Dale 87.1l6.125.l4O.l-14.173 705 Mohegan. Birmingham. Mich. Glover, George 79 108 Granger St., Wollaston, Mass. Glusker, David 98 85 Hurd Ave., Saugus, Mass. Goble, Shirley 10 Forrest St., Waverly, N.Y. Gold, Carl 60,119,142,154,156,157 55 Faxon Pk. Rd., Quincy, Mass. Goodman, Charles 87 418 N. Annsbury, Philadelphia, Pa. Goodworth, John 87 112 Sagamore St., Quincy, Mass, Gordon, Muriel 79,116,140,146 305 Euclid, Trenton, N.J. Gorman, Walter 79 Mt. Avenue, Revere, Mass. Gould, Elizabeth 98,117,118,146 139 Robbins St., Waltham 54, lN1ass. Gould, William 98,117,143,150 139 Robbins St., Waltham 54, lV1ass. Grant, Charles 87,116,119,148,156 Church St., Digby, Nova Scotia Gravenor, Dorothy 60,154,157 Route 2, Laurel, Del. Graves, Karen 98,117,118,148 335 Yankee Bush Rd., Warren, Pa. Gray, Basil 98,117,1 18,146,154.156,157 Beechwood Ave., Kingston, Jamaica Gray, Gayle 98,149 504 Jackson St., Warren, Pa. Green, Carl 847 Avondale, East Liverpool, Ohio Green, Rosemary 87 192 Albatross Rd., Quincy, Mass. Greenwald, Roslyn 15 Ridgeway Dr., Quincy, Mass. Greenwood, Dennis 99,117,145,154,157 R.D. if 2, Box 127, Belle Vernon, Pa. Grifiith, Joan 99,149,179 311 N. Newton Lake Dr., Collingswood 7, NJ. Gruber, Alan 99 243 Farrington St., Wollaston, Mass Gruber, Helen 60,153 243 Farrington St., Wollaston, Mass. Gulinello, John 107,144 36 Randall Ave.. E Weymouth 89, Mass, Gutshall, Gaytha 79,125,l40,144,153,154. 135 River St., Madison, Ohio Hagar. Dorothy 87,144,154.156,157 Route 4: Freeport, Maine Halehuck, Timothy 99 29 Martinack Ave., Peabody, Mass. Hall, Christopher 88,154 85 Blue Hills Pkwy, Milton 87, Mass. Hall, Verna 61,158 14 Piper St., Quincy. Blass. Hammer, Shirley 43,6l,144.156 239 Southern Artery, Quincy, lN1ass, Hamilton, Lowell 79 3 Dorsey, Springvale, Maine Hammond, Murlin 99,143 315 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Hanson, Judy 79,140,1-13,158 142 Pasadena, Elyria, Ohio Hardin, William 61,154 33 Yardarm Lane. Quincy, Mass. Harding, Barbara 79,139,116 37 Upland Rd., Malden 48, Mass. Harrington, Russell 99,145 230 Central St., S. 1N'evniouth. lN1.iss 1 Harris. Elaine 20 VVest Ayer, lN1.iss. Harrison, Mildred 99 fy- l812 Springfield .-Xve.,Noi1olk,Va. Ha rter. Jay 10 Dickinson, Binghamton. N Y. Harvey, Joan 99,1 16.144 377 Calvanet Blvd., llaiwev, Ill. Haselton, Esther 116,142,158 VVilminton, N.Y Haselton, Halsey 99,142 lvlain, Wilmington. N.Y. Hastie, Fred 95,99,148,15l 362 Bow, Stockdale, Pa. Hauge, Cornelius 99 129 N. Main St., Oxbridge, Mass. Hayes, Barbara 76.79.117.149,162,179 1153 Oakdale Rd., Johnson City, N.Y. Hazelton, Linda 39 California Ave. YV. Quincy, Mass. Heaps, Carol 99,117,158 R.D. ,ti 3, Box 1fl,Be1A1r.lN1d. 1'1e1,ieile,Jud1th 99,1 17,132.136,1-19 124 XV, Main St.. Brocton, N.Y. Hehets, Marlene 99,l16,1-12,163 Route 1, Spartansliurg. Pa. Heliels, Roliierf 61,154 .q 33.-X YN iterston. Wollaston, Blass. Helfrich. Robert 21 Talbot St.. Medford, Blass. Hemphill. Leonard 62,116,119.156,15 1104 -1th Ave. E., Owen Sound. Ont., Henck, Emily 99.116,11f1,1-11 R.D. 2, Box 256. Darlinton. hld. Henck, Ralph 99 R.D. 3, West Chester, Pa. Henck, 1621 ll Henry, Robert 62 ancock .'hX'f .,1,2Il1l1t'y', Mass. Linda 62 13 Boone St., Cumberland, Md. Herman, Joan 62,146,153 16 Coolidge Ave., So. Portland, Nlaine Hewlett, Bonnie 99,116,116,156 1701 Rochon St., Montreal, PQ, 7 Canada Hilclrcth, Cllarenc e 87,1 19,117.1-13,156,162 R.R. 4, Dunrlas. Ont. llimineger, Yerni 107,117,118,148 Box 7, lN1.iivx, Bunola. Pa. Hinkle,lX1.irth.i 811 347 3rd 1,1-highton, Pa. Hobson, Carol 88 337 Billings Rd.. 1Vollaston, Nlass. Hobson. Daniel 88,175 337 Billings Rd., 1,Vollaston, Mass. Hodge. Betty 88 Boxf18'1,A1kville,N.Y Hodgkins. Susan 611 499 Nash Rd., New Betfllioitl, Nlass. Hoeknian. Virginia 79.1112 349 Bissell Rd., ,'h11l'tH'f1,fJ1l1H Hoffman, David 1135 l.'iii4iiiSt,So,1h.iinti'ee. Mass l1ol1iert,Ric1i:iif1 79,1 1141.175 14 BedlorclSt.,Quiinv,lX1.iss ' ' 1 v 1 llolland,1ign'1iar.i 9'1,1lo.11o,111 Klrigsltrll. llollowilv. 1, l I' 911.1 18,136 239 Pellierlaw, Ontario, ffairida Holmes, Sylvia 63 393 Belmont, Quincy. Mass. Horkey, Albert 1-18 Brookside Blvd, Newark. Del. Horst. Richard 99,145,154.157 203-05 104 Ave.. St. Albans 12, N.Y. llouuliton, Catherine 99,117,145,15-4,158 163 178 23 Toolc Di., Branforcl, Conn Hover, Richard 1323 Youll St., Niles. Ohio Howard. Charles 79.154 Route 1. Box 278, Lucas, Ohio Howard. Robert 95.100.116,118.1l9,113 Route 1, Box 278, Lucas, Ohio Huff, Philip 79,116,119 421 Hancot k St., Quincy. Mass. Huggins. Glenn 100,151 Parkway M.C. if 19. East Liverpool, Ohio Huggins, James 80,116,118,119,148.175 R.D. 2, Box 237, Bloomindale, Ohio Humliert. Richard 1110.1-13,151,157 R D. If 1, Box To fireenslioro, Pa. Hunter, Eileen 151 Taylor St., XN'ollaston. Mass. llunter.1faith 80,116,132.136.140,144.I62.178 Route 6, Belfast Rd. Augusta, Maine Hurst, Cliflord Box 35 Main, 1Volcott, Vt. Hutchinson, Rebecca 88.14l,163,178 933 Linden, Bethlehem. Pa. Hybertson, JoAnn 88.117,118,144,151,153 Madison, South Dakota Irish. Janet 88,116,142 East Barre, Vt. Jackson, Jimmy 80 Brownwood, Texas Jarvis, Francis 6144.158 16 Laba-dine St., Quincy, Mass. Jeflcry, Sherrill 80,142,l62,178 515 Lynn Fells Parkway. lN'1elrose, Blass. Jensen. Richard 30 Norman Ave., West Bridgewater, Blass. Jernegan,Geiard 80,146,154,l56.l57,l74 30 Holyoke St., North Quincy, lylass. Johanson, Conrad 100,143 43 Lewis Drive, Randolph. Mass. Johnson, David 76.80,151,157,173 207 Main Ridgway. Pa. Johnson. Marcia North Pope St., Quincy. Nlass. Johnson, Phyllis 88,116,146,156 Delmar Rd. Rt. 3, Salisbury, Md. Johnson, Rachel 100,116,146 Rural Route 1, Lafayette. lnd. Johnson, Ruby 100,149 35114 Kloran S., Roanoke, Ya. Johnston. Ann 63,162 2116 Ritchie Ave., Vveirton, YV. Va. Jones, James Bel.tXir,lX1d. Jones, Patricia 18 Beal Road, 1Valtham, Mass. 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IJ11ll.ll1l 511-.66.1 16.1 19.1-111.162.1119 1711 115211611611lf:-1111l.111-.IX111'l1. 1X11'K1'll711'. .Xrtl1111-66 211 K1'111I11'l' Sl.. vv1JllZ'lS111111. Mass. Mael.e.111. 1,1-wis 116.119.1112 Burr Rogul. Brorton. N.Y. N1a1'l.1-orl.lla11'i1-t 119.1-12.1511 Route 1.E1l1'rs1it-. P.E.1..1Ia11ada N1.t1'l,1'11L1.N1lI1ty 811.1f12.11111.1-16.165 '1f1 Forest 11111 Ave.. L1y1ll11'l1'111. Mass. 1N1.l1'1,17111l.N1,1l'1ll311 1111.115 28 'l71'f'S1'1111 St.. Quint y. Nlass. h1.11'l,1't1rl. R1c'l1.1l'1l 519.1 I7 81 c1l'1lI11'l1 St.. Qnintty. Mass. 1X'IZ11'1Xl1ll21I'1.R11l1l1l'1L1 l111.116.149.156 821 Boyd .-Me.. Ottawa 8. Ont.. 112111111111 MeA111ster. William 1-19 611 Flll11'11f'I'. Brorkton. lvlass. lN11'flLlI'1Y.ll'f'HP 81.116.118.143 -119 1V. Franklin St.. Endieott. N.Y. lNlCC1I'13W.NZ1I'lCy 116.1 18.14f1.150 416 East 3rd, Dover. Ohio M1'Knight.lIl1gh 81.1-11.1-19.156 -15 Huntington St.. Yarn1ol1tl1. Canzida lNI1'Nl1lty.V1rgi111a 1111.112 Elm Street. Hanover. lN1a5s. Nlahood. Rohert 119.1711 -15--17 215 IV,l.1l'1'.Bll,'S1flL'11l. N Y. 1X121I11'11FS11'I'. Alan 1111.111-1 Cambridge. Vt. 1N1ZII1l1'1'. Q111Il.1'lC'11C 69.111B.1f19 126 Scarlett Ave. Kennett Square, Pa. 1NlZlI1I1.1111'llZ11'L1 H18.67.1112.1f16.1117.1-12151. 162.168.1711 115 W'est Elm Ave.. Qlliney. Mass. 1V121I1I121.E11ZLl1'1P1ll 81 240 61-1 1v1'l1S1l'l'. N. llanover. lvlass. lh1k1I'1l1S, ,loan 78 M1-atlowhrook. Wollaston. Mass. lX'1211'1t'tt.11t'o1'g1- 15 'll1Il.1 .'Xve.. 11I'U1'lClUXl. Nlass. Mzxrston. Alwyn 19 llillside Ave.. Wollaston. Mass. NI:11'tin.1Il1arles 101 197 Sl11IlII11'I' St., 1N'ey111o11th 88, Mass. Marzelli. William 144 I1-1 North St., Middleboro. Mass. Mason, Orville 67,1 17,1 18,1 19,149,156 -17 Apple-ton St., N. Quiney, Mass. 1N'I21SS11111, David 89,113 5-1 Fourth, Cambridge -11, Mass. Mastrohuono, Elviro 67 Route L1-1. Chepachet, R.l. Matheny, Charles 67 Bridgewater, Va. Matheny. Esther 89,146 Route 1. Bridgewater, Va. May, Ronald 101,154,156.157,173 26 Marion St.. Sayville, N.Y. Bl1'11'I'.-11101 l111.l17.119.146 34 East Rd.. Louisville, Ohio Meisner, John 68 211 So. .-X111-ry. 1.ll.11nc'y. Mass. Metz. Linda l01,116,145,178 2832 Aldis Dr., Akron 12. Ohio Michael. Brother 27 Valley Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. lN1iller, Ernest 68 19 Lorna Ave.. Pemhrol-ze, Mass. Miller, Roger 82 Walnut St., Binghamton, N.Y. Miller. Thelma 106,142,163 2595 Aeglinton, Toronto, Ont., Canada Milne, Mary 81.118 1138 Penna Ave.. Monaea, Pa. Minott. Elizabeth 101,142,178 121 Stevens St., Peabody, Mass. Mitchell. Edward 32 Linden St., Brookline, Mass. lxlohhs, Beverly 101,116.14-1,150 119 Pine St., So. Portland, Maine Mohley. BIll'13ll1'3. l1117.116.145 21117 S1IIIl1IlP1'1:lClC1. Lafayette. Ind. Nloghztddttin. Mohmmad 145.156.157 2 Short Lane. Massapequa Park, N.Y. lyfogi. Takemi -17 llairokuten-eho, Bllnkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan lylohney, Barry 101,119,116 Box 112. Hawthorn. Pa. Mohney. Eldon 101 Box 32. Hawthorn. Pa. Monroe. Lois 89 82 N. Main St.. North Easton, Mass. lX'1oore. John 89 5421 Beechwood Rd.. Ravenna, Ohio Moreland, Thomas Lothian. Maryland Morford, Donald 89 -18 Taffrail Rd., Quincy, Mass. Morris, Emma 81 Jefferson. Pa. Morris. Richard 117 Everett, Wollaston, Mass. Morrison, Kenneth 238 Claypike, Irwin, Pa. Morrison, Robert 101,144,156 36 Flunt St., Quincy, Mass. Mosher, Audrey 89.144 3 Richardson Ave., Auburn, N.Y. Mosser, William 101,117,145 316W 33rd St., Bellaire, Ohio Mount, Henry 89 15A Memorial Dr., E. Weymouth, Mass. Muir, James 89 10 Calvin Rd., Quincy, Mass. Mundy, David 101,147 196 North Main, Youngstown, Ohio Murphy, Richard 107 94 Knollwood Rd., Quincy. Mass. Naylor, Kaye 68,172 97 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Nelson, Eleanor 115 Gridley, Quincy, Mass. Nelson, Kenneth 90,144,156 126 Highland Ave. W'ollaston, 1X1ass. Newlen, Patricia 117.119 1760 Vernon, Warren, Ohio Nickerson, Frederick 458 Union St.. Braintree 84, Mass. Nickerson, Vernon 81,154,156,157 68 Longwood Ave., Taunton, Mass. Nolan, Nancy 90,143,154 Old Oaken Bucket Rd., Norwell, lvlass. Noren, Jon 101,149 47 Pleasant St., Braintree 84. Mass. Norman, Ronald 68,162,168,170 Tintle Road, Butler, NJ. Nutter, Helen 101,117,147,179 27 Salamaun Ct., Lex. Pk., Md. Oakes, Mary 101,116.1-14,158 Farmington, Maine. O'Brion. James 3 Acton St., Wollaston, Mass. O'Dell, Elwood 90,146,151,157,174 Box 93, Altona, N.Y. Oertel, Ruth 90,146,153,163 46 Sprague Dr., Valley Stream. N.Y. Olsen, Glenna 69,116,147,156 319 Andrew St., Newmarket, Ont., Canada Onion, James 90,151 Route 1, Jefferson, Ohio Ossman, Richard 90 2 Sewall St., Wollaston, Mass. Otis, jane 90,117,149 Route 2, Oak St., Oakland, Maine Oxenford, Lois 101.1-43.158 93 N. Pearl St., Brockton, Mass. Pagano, Richard 117 116 Hicks St., East Providence 14, R.1. Painter, Donna 107,117,146 300 Grandview Ave., Indiana. Pa. Paisley, Garland 101,145 Landenberg, Pa. Palanza, Richard 69 5 Howland Ct., North Easton. Mass. Pancarik, Andrew 69,162 Route 1, Quakertown, Pa. Parker, Richard 74 Willow St.. 1'Vollaston, Nlass. Parry, Beverly 102.117,149.150.158,179 421 Dcrstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. Parry. Richard 94 Pleasant, Quincy, 1N1ass. Patch, Lorraine 90,116,146 144 N. Hudson St.. Johnson City, N.Y. Patch, William 102.116,118,144.173 Box 116. Oakwood Rose Czirdens, Oil City, Patnode, Helen 69 7 Ebbett Ave., 1Vollaston, Mass. Paul, Roberta 102,117,148 Maiii, Eliot, 1N4aine Paulsen, Dolores 102,156 21 Holyoke St., No. Quincy. Mass. Paulsen, Paul 173 21 Holyoke St., No. Quincy, lwlass. Paynter, James 90,173 624 Oak, East Liverpool, Ohio Penha, Virginia 69.145153 59 1Vareham Ave., Onset, Mass. Pepper, David Route 2, Brownsville. Pa. Pereira. Carlos 102,156,157 264 E, Cottage St., Dorchester, lX1ass. Perry. Stephen 90,116,119,144.153 Tyler Ave., East 1N'areham. Mass. Peter, Karl 81,143 Route 3, Box 180. NVi1kes Barre, Pa. Peterson, Lowell 102 10618 Edgewood, Silver Spring, Md. Peterson, lylarge 102,116,148 Route 2, Fulton, N.Y. Petty, Elizabeth 149,90 43 Breck Street. Rochester 9, N.Y. Phillips, Donald 106.119,1-19.156 Houtzdale, Pa. Phillips, James 8-1,102,136,141 349 Scott St., Warren, Ohio Phipps, Margaret 107,145.156,157.178 56 Kerr Ave.. Painesville. Ohio Pierce. Paul 90,116,148,150,175 720 34th St., Beaver Falls, Pa. Pillsbury. Charles 70,162,168,170 Route 2, Farmington, 1N1aine Pillsbury, Iris 102,144,163.l78 Route 2, Farmington, 1N1aine P2 Politi, Nicholas 76,81.136,153,162.169,170 Butztown Road, Butztown, Pa. Poole. Donald 90 29 1N1ain St., Quincy, Mass. Popp. Elizabeth 81 155 N. Main St., Perry, N.Y. Porter, Carl 691 Union, E. Bridgewater, Mass. Porter, Douglas 91,156 R.R.51i 5, Yarmouth, N.S.. Canada Porter, Ceorge 81 106 Hillcrest Dr., lN4unha11, Pa. Porter, Wlilliarn 81.116,119.138,14-1,156 Route 2, East Liverpool, Ohio Preston. llianc 102,149.157,163 346 NV. Clinton St., Dover, Price, Nlaiian 70,149,15'1,162 2788 Bougsinville Drive, Tarawa Terrace, N.C. Prichard, Dorothy 102.156 241 Lohns Run. Ky. Pringle, Janine 102,117,146,153,179 1019 31st St., Canton 4. Ohio Putnam. Robert 91,117.1 19,149,156 184 Pine, 1Vollaston. 1N1ass. Pynn, Robert 81,117,119,1-43,153,156 61 Northridge Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada Quinn, Francis 7 Orchard St., Quincy, Mass. Ragonese,fX1ary 102,117.148.150,153 Box l25A, Bear Rd., N. Syracuse, N.Y. Raley, Edward 7115 Jonathan Pl., Pittsburgh 8, Pa. Ralston, hlartha 81 1937 Jacoby Rd., Akron 21, Ohio Randlett. David 91,151 504 Latham Drive, Newport News, Va. Rapalje, Joseph 82,117.140.144 39 South Prospect Ave., Patchoque. N.Y. Rath, Elmo Star Route, Corydon, Pa. Ready. Cary 102.117,145.158 610 Garfield Ave., Canton 6. Ohio Redeye, Lana 102,117.148.16fR,179 Route 1, Salamanca, N.Y. Reed, Pat 102.1-45,150,178 36 Rector Ct.. Bergenfield, NJ. Reedy. Patsy 102 Route 1, Box 98, Hollywood, Md. Reeves. Bruce 70,143.154,172 38 Old Colony Rd., VVol1aston. 1N1ass. Reighard, Samuel 91,174 302 Wfoodland, Ebensburg. Pa. Reinert, Carole 102,117,148.150 2429 Clermont, Bethlehem, Pa. Reynolds. Carolyn 91,163 201 S. Clifton Ave., Wlilmington, Del, Rich, Sandra 102 26 Pine Ave., Livermore Falls, lN1aine Rieder, 1N1arilyn 91,117,148 210 River Rd., 1Varren, Pa. Rieder, Stephen 82,116.118.148,162 210 River Rd., 1Varren, Pa. Rigden. W'illiam 102 1103 Madison Ave., Painesville, Ohio Ri1ey,Sheilla 102,116,150 3532 Stimson Rd., Barberton, Ohio Rinehart, lada 102,116,118,143 Route 2, Lexington, Ohio Rines. Larry 91 295 Electric Ave., Luiienhurg, 1N1ass. Ritchie, Charles 71,128.139.142 126 E. Cheltenham Rd., Syracuse 5, N.Y. Ritter, Robert 107 69 1Vendell Ave.. W'ollaston, Blass. Robbins, Harvey 91 E, Baldwin, Maine Robble, Cary 91 630 1Vilma, Endicott, N.Y. Roberts, Elizabeth 91 65 Summer St.. Wevinouth. Mass. Robinson, Edwina 103 223 Winthrop St.. Quincy, Mass. Rogers, Cecelia 103.1-14,154 1066 Pleasant St.. E, llieyiiioiitli. hlass. Rose. Ahrain 45 llciiipstcatl Rd., Spring X'.i1lei-,N.Y. 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BllJl,J11lSlJllI'Q, Po. SIl'Xt'1lS.Ll1lI'11S 811171 19.1-115,156,157 1111 P.ii'lo-r li. 1,n.nigi1ir'gi-Qlow. lX1nss Stoncr,llolly 92 '11 Bt1I'l1.1I11.'Xk't'.. Quinny, Mass. Stotlviillalc- 1111 Roots- l. Stoyslown. PA. Siollcr. Ernvst 1111.1 56 242 lioutm' l. S1UyS1UNV1l.l,L1. S1ollci',1N'illi.un 112 711 l,1l'N1Ul1 Sl., livtllioitl, Pa, Siioi1u.,l+'a1ii lll-1,112,157,163 !ll1ll1.lW'1llUlll1'SL, lX1J1lClL'l1, lV1z1SS. Sllllll'l. 1511111 1.1 92.1 16.1 lH,l12.l53 I 115 NN' lliilnlmitl,1loluinlJus,Ohio Si1ll1x'.iii.Rolic1'l 75,119 21 St-,nilv St , .'Xllstoii, lN14isS. SlllI1lIll'I'i,1J1N2l1'1l4' 111-1.1 16,1 19,1-12,172 11557 lxloirvll, 154-1i'o1I9, lX11i'll. Sll11ll1ll'l'SOI1, Stztnlvy 811, 141 ,1N17,153,154,156 1115 XX, filh St. SL1lt'1Il.f5ll1O Swain, Mnry l1l6,l 17,157 75 Clottngv SL, lN1ll1Il'llCS1I'l', Conn. Swnnla, 11121111 s19,72i,11l,119,l116,1 521111 l',il1'o Pl . Collvtgv Park, Mal. Swnnk, Karol l1'H,1 16,153,156 511111 17.114 o Pl.ilollt-gffPark,1V1c1. Sxv.1i'lL,CZl.ii'cr1FC 512 221- Sf'.ix'vi1 Roxlnnry 21, Mass. Sw21rtz,fD1'rgilcl 82,156 15 Riclgvwziy Wollaston, Mass. S1NZlI71Z..121II1CS 50,119,156 17 Mvzulow St., Duquesne, Pri. Swcvncy, LIlVfT1'11C 107,116,145 Hollywood, Mznrylztnd SWK'11ZL'I',P211l'1C71Ql 83.142153 Box 92, Coopers Plains, N.Y. Swift, Pzltrivizt 10-1-,116 lX1on14ton. lN1cl. Tzikala, Rolwrt 57 E. 1.N'alnui St., Painesville, Ohio Tailbot,Fz1ith 104,116,111-2,154 Clninbt-rland Forsidv, Portland, Me. lzilliot, Hope 101,l16,142,151 Cninlu-rlnncl lforsidv, Portland. Me. 'liaskcr.,Imiics 51.54.73 Akron. Ohio 'l'.1ylor,Kgitlilcen 83,1 17,149,151 127 Davis St., Wfollaston, Mass. Taylor, Larry 92,116,11-2,150 1611 Maple St.. Black River, N.Y. 'lk-til, lX1g1rilyn92,117.1-17,153,156 2 1,indvn St., lk-iry, N.II. 'l'n'i'ry, XVilini1 1116.1-17,156 Rt, jj: .3, Box 331, !Xl1I1LlIJOl1S,lNfIC1. 40J47J53 l1iPlllJIl0IA, Wliync 104.1 16,119,1L1-2,150,157 51105 Blass St., Cla-vcland, Ohio Y17l1Zl.1l'l1l'1',cll1Z1TlCS 92 7-2 R+i'se?Li1'e'l1 Rd. Clreonhelt, lN1fd. Tlia.t4'licr, lhivid 93,116,147 591 Morton St., Dorchester, Mriss. l17l1Li1l'l1PI'. Mona 591 Morton St.. llou-licstcr, Mass. ,Tl'1COllOlCl,FI'L1I1fCS 104,l 16,1-1-5 Potsdznn. N,Y. lTl1OI1l2IS.ROl'lLllCl 93 1117 Fulton St., New lN1il1ord,N.J. Thompson, Dora Hollywood, Md lhoinpson.Elaine 1-15 63 Ht-nry St., Norwirh, N.Y. Thonipson, Harold Hollywood, lX'1Cl, 'liilton,Rog1'r 104,145 33 Roberts St, Braintree. lvlass. Todd, Judith 93,143 72 Fulton St., Auburn, N.Y. Towle, Lee 104,149 62 Brook St., Wollaston, Mass. Townsend, Barbara 3156 Greensburg, Rd., North Canton, Ohio Tracy, Anne 74,153,158 108 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass. Tracy, Bruce 83,153.156,157,158 108 Hamden Circle, Wollaston Mass. TrauHer, David 93,117,l 18,1 19,149,150,157 121 Grant St., Warren, Pa. Traut, Anna 83,144,154,178 60 Furnace St., Danielson, Conn. Trent, Lois 107,117,145,150 69 Kiel Ave., Butler, N.J. Tse, Gordon 7,4,149,154,156,175 49 Woosung St., Kowloon, HongKong Tupper, Carol 104,116,118,144,151 54 Surfsite Road, South Portland. Maine. Ulrey, Janet 104,116,118,148,151,157,163 Rock Hill, Bellaire, Ohio Urner, Mariana 74 Egypt Road, Oaks, Pa. Vale, Phyllis 93,116,147 9 Hill Ave., Esmond, R.I. Vaughan, Dorothy 74,117,118,145 173 Campbell, New Bedford, Mass. Vena, Tony 75 Route if 3, Meyersdale, Pa. Verbisky, Ross 104 R.D. 2 Box 22, Brownsville, Pa. Wade, Carol 104,144 4 Essex St., Greenwood, Mass. Wagstaff, Margaret 142 Route ,ff 1, Winthrop, N.Y. Wakem, Norma 83,148 7 Avore St,, Skowhegan, Me. Walkley, Georgene 142 32420 Walker Road, Avon Lake, Ohio Walsh, Beverly 93,117 40 Main St., Hull, Mass. Waltermire, Thomas 93,l17,119,147 R.D.2, Clymer, Pa. Wanser, Randy 104 Box 112, Wiscasset, Me. Ward, Marilyn 106,147,151 133 Phipps, Quincy, Mass. Ward, Muriel 44 So. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. ward, Patricia 83,111,116,140,142,153,158 42 Ellendale Dr., Scarboro, Ontario. Ward, Ronald 76,83 26 Dunvegan Rd., Baltimore, Md. Warren, Carol 93,153,156 273 Country Way, Scituate, Mass. Watts, Dorothy 104,145,150 Rt. 9, Fishkill, N. Y. Way, Gerald 106 156 Florence St., Melrose, Mass. Wayman, David 1208 Elwell St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Weaver, Carol 143 331 Para Ave., Akron, Ohio Webber, Faith 107,149 Rt. 2, Oaklan-d, Me. Weischedel, June 93,118,147 Box 17, N. Juniara St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Wlells, Nancy 107.116,143.150 265 South St., Concord. N.H. Wells, Ruth 93,116.143,156 R.R. 1, Warsaw, Ohio Weslow, Edison 83,157 Route 2., Box 95, Frostburg, Md. West, David 105 194 High St., Portland, Me. West, Duane 107,143 109 Brooklyn St., Salisbury, Md. Wheeler, Dick 105,119,147 1516 Brandy St., Falls Church, Va. Whitaker, Susan 105,142 940 Hopocan St., Barberton, Ohio White, Clara 93,118,148 R.D.1, Millerton, Pa. White, Richard 105,142 519 Devon Dr., Vermillion, Ohio White, Ronal-d 83,156 1819 Limestone Rd., Stanton, Del. Whitehead, Kenneth 93,148 104 Highland Ave, Irwin, Pa. Whiting, Anne 94,116,118,1-15,153,154 Johnson, Vt. Whitling, Judie 105,142 Greenway Ave., Seneca, Pa. Whitney, Winston 94 139 Harvard St., Wollaston, Mass. Wicks, Fred 105,117,118,l19,151,156 111 Plewes Rd., Downsview, Ont. Widman, Rudolph 83,156,157 1208 Brownsville St., Trevose, Pa, Wilbraham, Naomi 105,149,157 R.D.1 Box 33, Perropolis, Pa. Wilhelm, Naomi 142,105,116,142 9330 Gilbert Rd,, Ravenna, Ohio Wilhoyte, William 9-4,168,170,171 13108 Claiborne, St., Cleveland, Ohio Williams, Gladys 75,147 962 North Rd., Warren, Ohio Williams, Howard 94,145,162,168,170,171 155 Eastern Ave., Augusta. Me. Williams, Judith 105,144.158.163 910 Highland Ave., Chester, Pa. Williams, Lillian 94,146 134 So. 3rd St., Millville, N.J. Williamson, Dick 94 510 Shamrock St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wilson, Effie 105,142 859 Long Pond R-d., Rochester, N.Y. Wittke, Jacqueline 105,143,150 709 Garry Rd., Akron, Ohio Wollenhaupt, Judith 105,142 147 Wendhurst Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Wong, Howard 559 Heath St., Chestnut Hill, lvlass. Wood, Joan 94,117,118,145 302 Oak St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Woodend, Kathy 105,116,145,158 6000 Brooks Rd,, Washington, D.C. Woods, Glenn Peflerlaw, Ont., Canada Woods, Lon 105,117.143,150 R.D.1 Box 144, Southington, Ohio VVoods, Vonnie 94,117,138,141,147,153 Box 144, Southington, Ohio 243 Woods, Yvonne 105,116,149 300 80th St.. Niagara Falls, N.Y. VVoodworth, George 94 146 Hughes St., Fredericton, N.B. Wooling, Howard 105,145,173 3622 Colniar St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wooster, Carolyn 9-1,116,147,154 Fist St., Carlisle, Mass. Worden, Harland 105 Rt.3, Ogendsburg, N.Y. Worden, Val. 94 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Wuori, David 94 95 Town Hill, Quincy, Mass. Yacubian, Allan 94,l54,156,157,173 235 Beach St., Quincy, Mass. Yager, Bertha 75,149,156 Littlefield Road, Camderi, N.Y. Yager. Louis 75 Littlefield Road, Camderi, N.Y. Yeager, Mary 94,116,1-46,163 4213 Tuckerman St., University Pk., lwld Young, Christina 105,116,143 5426 Taylor St., Bladensburg. Md. Yutzy, Calvin 105 719 Broad St., Johnston, Pa. Ziegler. Mary 94,144 4664 Broad Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. Zollinhofer, Elizabeth 83,162,179 Box 381, Collingdale, Pa. Zollinhofer, Robert 83,174 Box 381, Collingdale. Pa. . KN -.',:a , ,fx XCXX iv ,AFA LN 'Q :Q ,G Lila,-.I m ' Iwwu umw ' ,. N gf Illlg'gifff:LigE1ElT'EdC:lf+'g' Ai' 1','f'fw?f, JM1H',M, g,1'fm M ! Im ...mn ' A-...gf ' - ff?f?-'- mH'1f 'I!Iy ,'!1'f,nL yff A ' i Thr- ,'xlIlf'I'ilLiI1 Ycnrlmok Clrmlpgmy Plant at Hzmuibgxl, Missourl 'lilw llmirty-Ilimll xullnrlln- of tlw NAL l'II,L'S mulnl I1l'X'l'I' Iluxv Imcvu publis xvltlmrxl thc- xxomlc-1'Il1l cfmrmpc-1'L1l1o11 oi K'l1C'l1lllt'I1llM'I'0l tlxv stuff. 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