Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1963

Page 1 of 268

 

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 7, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 11, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 15, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 9, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 13, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collectionPage 17, 1963 Edition, Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 268 of the 1963 volume:

J Y bums O 4 .qw sg. . lu h Q 4. :. .f.,,-.1-. . wx ff- -' aw? . Q sf I' 9 l .,,,.. f I 's 'I wif, 'qu .ff I . ' 1,3 . Q. i Q-'1 '-5' 'U v,l1.r ,Q flaw.- 'fv X1 M5 '.5 ., - 0, ikivf-,mI' snf., -Q, -V-xi.. - Lt' '-1 U QN..-, , A yi SQ-G 'X 4 nfx'-' ','.W:.,'r,fgsq,, ' . I a . ,f , - 4 4 . , u ' . . , 1 . .','a'4 '7f L ' I -vw-v Q H 3, 5, 1 A '1 ,C ., v A A tl' . ,I .-,. W l, L. ' '! 4 yi 1 'W , ,fn V. K 'J 'Q-l'v ' . ,lt N , X., 4 - ' v ' . pw., . 4. 1 4 1 an . 4 1 A , W 4 -1 n . . ...- lm Lili , . W, SJQ 0 1.-' lit ll I4 '-Y., -'N'-P 1 Q ' 1,4-k.,',',i,,Qs '. K.-' , . My ' Y 1 1 ry Y i9 1 ,. 5,-,,' ,V 1 V- 1 1, . nf ' .f ' x Ds -I Nz rfg - 2 '. ' , ' I P! '.- Ji I . ' .' - ,md ' - '. -. , -, ..,'.': - -A -q, . - .,-.'g'- - ..:Q . V. rx. ,5 1 v I A I A . -1 5 xffv jx-. an L., nr ll '-, , A.. . X- ,,-:- ,am .... ,, -'. ..-'V n 1 U qs ,N -' . Y, .I I 5 . !q,f-ix-'dy' ' LA, Z.. 4 .. , . , 1 I -L A t ' A 'fs ' V. -,,' ' IQ . f, ..:' W V 'x - ',' - rj ' 4, 5 V , 54.i4- , X ' -' ' 1' . fidf- - '.' Y- 535 ' . '. ' . , ' - x rv f'.' Hx- :wk - .-.-.. - -2+ . ' Q- .'j A ll N n+'u . ' ikff, . - -'1 mg '11 fe ' - ripe ,- . . '- -- . . - gsw.gi,f -,- f --2: ' .av :Q ,f A V - - -, 1-v E vc P , .V 1 ' 215,-L Tug' ' , A H 'A 'IF' . ' , v. V- x-,. -Q P - . -. af .-- 'g.r4y -,fb ,, 4 H - f '-.-fi., I - n . ' rv- .N .,4, f- A A U K 5 I yn , 13.5.1 N -.Q h 'Q ' . . , N l V.. ,. . . ,. 1 -W ' Q , ,fr A, 7 ,. 6 .f . ' ,A ' 4 A r I.: , - 1 -hx f ' . , W I , ' I . , 0 ., 1. 4-, , ,L .4 . N ,-' .Y ' . V , 'lx . x . A I .. 1- o ' Q - -. ' . ' -I . ' 1 , , N - -.'. , 1 'da' -.., '4 .f' A - Y-'-2 ' 'lk --ff 7 ' :L -. 'Y ,I K . - . ' , - , ' ' . -. ,, ' . - ... g - ,' '-'A 1 U g,r-D, u- . . , I ' - .,,, J - V, . x 1 ,x -. R . . ' ' I-M4 ,. Y Y , , ,GA , O-A 'V -. -x.. .Q - 1 '-, .- -H. Q. ,-- .. -. --r -.. V .4 A, .- , H - I. -Q 1' . .. - .,.' Q- ., ' ' I ,..- ' n - , A ... H -- . -I s.,' ' -Q :5' - - f . .'-J! A ' ,. I, -4: . .. , 1 I Q I- Q 1 K . ' .rl . -' - .N I . , Q I Q --5 - , , 1. ., -. 'Q . ' gr 1 ' ' ' -- .1 M' 1 UL '. h- ' 1 2 ' , N ' .. - . .. 1 fi ' 'Ti , 'W' 'X - . ,O f, '. , .. -55 - ., ' V o f 0' W N f ,, a. , - ' 4- 4 I 0 , - , A . ' r 1 4 . ' Q 4. -'- ,. 'S 0.0. 4 K ' ' F t ff . -Q - ,. O . . P 1 E N 1 Q I 5 I x . - fm, df' ' - X 4 4 .1 Q, 'K t Q 1 , . L sq n I l f x x - X 'N Q' f , s. ia 't ,rv l I 1 ws 4. N A .Il ,., , rx , 1 x ' 'if 1a'.5r5q!f-,',r7v:.1-- ' 'YU-:. -1 , I ,Q Y s R A P '::f. ?1 1. wi '54-' - E. ...rf A ', 1 15 : A ,. 1 . IN 1' v 1 xl all .. n.'fI .. ., ,'.r - , u I. ' . Q I .J if' .bf ' ' ,g7Hmj 5, , . d12.'q,.qi qi. Lrg' A '. ' lm' -- -' , ' - .E ,,.N'r'! ' . .. . , V ..-.1 U. K 'f bf. -.1 ,- -f:'.'vi- J 11 w- fy 1:--r . . . . , .1 ' '- T, ' '5-' , 1 ,U ' - ,. 45, ' :.c.f - .-' wfxg , -rr! 'gpg 1243. . is ,i Xa- .-. ,T'.. ,V ' K.. 5 au . - V.. ' sl. xv -. ig- ' z.,,,a v . . N4 ,. .', , x' I 4 It Q , .ly ' '. . J' 3-'T , u 4. ' x 'Q' 'ui G - Qu. P.: A 'ff , Q l . . ,A E., . 4 -I I . y ,fix-tv V Q. v at I 1 J - 1 f - V' K ,1fq'R', Q I X ,.'- 1 41 '.' Q '4 . 5 , ' Kd! I- ', . .IRQ A V. .W ..- Q I i 1 '93 ' . - . Zigi -vb -V :'. . -. . ,- .X - -ii---..Y - . x . - N ' 4. - ' - - A x V 6 if ,- :Q...-. .Y f of -. .. if - -':i, y..:' -VU' ' 'v .'g, Nl'f,gl: ::'::g.-a V. I -:hiv X viagra!!! 3 .5 gdfm, I ' q:4'q Agggf f .. f lndvjq 1:21. -.vi - 'A .-'gl-H fi' nuff, -3-'lf 'M 'L .L Ji. 7 - - U - .. ' 5 - ' . , , , U . ,Q --.,. X n. . ' - A A - Q, , k ss s- ', A- N.- n , ' . . . -X - 1 . ' '-- x-- .,' 1-'T --- 'f 4 t- - .. -- ' , , ,.- . I, , . -Q 5---5 5. Q- : --. wt.-'-g ,lr ,,.,1 -u - .K .Shu :TQ Vg.. Q- - .' . - x - - 5- .1 - -5 , ' ' . x' Y .,, ' ' -N, . - - A . - . Q. s 5 -5 -. wh, 1 . . X Q - -, . s ' ' '. Y fx- - .N 'J '- s v-,Q 1- . ., Q N -5. -- --, N x , - -- .v-- - - . . , - . - .Q , - i. F. ,F -Q. n . lv . , 5 .5 0 - Q ' - X ' ' ' -5 -, .-. S f- ... -Y Q , -- - ' -- , . - 54 ' . -, -'-n J . - V - 5 , 15' L , ' . ,h Y.- ' , -.X -mx. 'v s - - A . ...K 1 , . ' , .N - L . -- . ' , Q gx . -. , - . , 'x4Q,, 18 f' 1 . ' 1 - - S' 'Q -. 'T ' - ' .. P - .'- Y A x , . ' ' f A 5,, 'N 'A ' -, , ' 5 Q . I ., l .. . , 5. an - ' -. ,L x X f Q 5 ss . - . x ,N - v-N 4- , ,S 1 NN-l 'T X - ' Q , x ' -s N X ls , ' 1 ' if s an , 5 1 'x .vx - - 1 S - Q X . S il x Q in .Q X - ' w.. lv n , I .- . Y ' 1 N . K N 1 'g 1. . - A L 5 I I I Il I IQ I I 'T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I . I 4 I I We begin to travel the avenues qflw with vig- orous and determined bodies, with health, dfji- ance, gaiezgf, seMesteem,freedom, curiosity We are the intellectual, the beautiful, the athletic, the loving and the loveaQ the religious. From our souls come provoking questions. These yearng ings, why are thgz? These thoughts in the dark- ness, why are they? We hesitate, listening to others, considering well what thgf say, pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating. Gentbf, we divest our selves mf their protective confnements, we bring our selves out Hom behind the adolescent screen zyf shy sefconsciousness. But the test gf truth comes in the merging J our individual avenues if endeavor into the highway if lyfe. A llons! We must not stop here! . . Allons! The road is bqfore us! We leave the past behind. With hearts and hands outstretched to whatever lies aheaa, we go straightfor the goal: our reward, the honor J being called by God in Christ. A I presented ly the student betty QF EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE Wollaston Park QUINCK MASSA CHUSETTS Elmer Shaw ....,........... ECMIOI'-lib Donald Detterline . . A ..,, Iiusim-ss Mu . , Adnyircztzon and Faculgf ,P e Lice ............... .. ...... K re,d!'Q' Worship . . ', f' tidfjliitetics . . . . . . . Acioertisements . . . Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI 5 ,-2 Hcnltliy and 4-ngvr, wc Qntvr into the many activitivs of campus living: a 7:30 class, ll tliouglit-stimulating Clmpcl talk, 21 walk across ilu' l'2lIlllJLlS :incl Z1 rlizil xvilli a l-I'll'I1ll, liours of stucly in thc library, a snftvk in llic Dugout, Z1 c,lI'llSflCll'I' ganic, 21 time of Communion with tlic Christ of thc Cross. One lirivf day, with avcnucs for study and sc'rx'ic'c-, lun and lc-llowsliip, worship and avliicu-nicrit, planning and clrcnniing .... Uno liricli clay, onc small stop along tlic highway of lift-. i I I I I I I I V I I I I I I Q9 , v, I 2 1 -in-1-n - -sig: .-Q- an 1' , -04. -s -0' ,, ...,..- ., -..... .,, -..--. ,, we-M ,, ...-M. ,, ...,, -, -.4-n-.. , -J4-... ,, -Q'-. 11.--1-Q--4 an..-...Q-1 1.,1-,..-.--. -p..-.-9-n 1g-'----o-4- ff, 11' if ' 0 1 C i I 'l .f 'Pa P '. 1 67 'M D14 .:f7., . ,.QJ - , ' .nu -.f .-I' L' lgui in'!' FA:- DKIW' 'ti-.,a- ', 4 V' 1 'I n , I ,Nt-Q A. W ' ' .5 xA NAJ. ,Q -M' lf' ',q.,', J - 5 'Ai ' px 6 I' 3 'Qu , m .-:1'1:2x.rg.t , A 1 4- , av Q ' ' 'f .415 4, S f: ' A 1 , . ov' o Q v a Q ' Q ,O . fu . .a -0, use U. ... , 1 1 . . ,. 1. an n '- 4 m ...., -4 -m - 1. .. --J.. 0 u... an Y 'V f .,,f QV' WMF n 'qi-Y' ' N5 . 244. 'W' Wifi if ea'z'catz'0n Through the avenue of practical Christian living, you have instilled within us an appreciation of the Christian life. Through the avenue of self-abandonment, you have challenged us to a life of complete dedication to God and man. Through the avenue of conununion with the Holy One, you have evidenced lives that have found strength in a holy quietness and an inner conhdence. In recognition of twenty-four years of devoted service to Eastern Nazarene College and her students, the Nautilus staff gratefully dedicates the 1963 NAUTILUS to you, Professor and Mrs. Kent Gooclnow. 'Hz 3 cl 9 Q CYS .u if! ' ' ,gziffi ,' x c A' XQQ gr . 9 - .N X 'fbi -is r ' X X 4 -.Q 9 sg! ,ang 5 WY: 5 s 122, ij ifiiiw 4 64 DMI 1 THA T10 , FA CULTT '- AQ ' M.. Mu -g I ' .24-ff' 4. , V . -,,,.,h, ,-1. -- -5 K, vn,, . , , , . , , U.. , . ., ,,, iw!!! , L, quei1,.b-5.Z',g3g,.,j l 51 Q L 5.53 ',9,,f-,aww w1sJ1.1'r?f'd-Lf -f- V n f h gm5,A,-,ami S , 16 1 :3-1-A. ,I ,Y ,!,M,,f' my V 2-W 7. my : . , ,v , . a,. z I n f- gi,' r I. ,dh ' G fn' 6g0:g3N8Fi,4mjwmzXg , M, H ., V, L Jzgsjl-N .415 , , 1 gf-'wi A -A . Q f ig -H g l v xp. Lfk'-'A Mkt .--Qf',:, .fg'- 3.1-f1f1L:v ' ivU-42:51-ry'.S'f2'li5J!p-Q5-,E3!'fI'q?d 1 -1 W ,f -rr --uw .wuz 9. V.-Tggj 543 ' - ', 'f . ' - ' fy 0,4-.,. 51: . . , ' . r - . 31 , -T ' 274 wav 'f l ' R 'J-.'i.:.,'1,-11'5!g,- Q-1-Qt,-hgh -., 1 -f.: ,..5f'g.,.' Q. I L -. , u ' , - W,-1 .' ,, - , Q1 ly.-5. ' A , -,f. . ,- 1 ' y. , '. N' f . . - . '- , '5L'.w11?:1b1'if5'wl5v 1. if'- -'-' Gf'-7!'E?'-5121-f'4u'r gf'? :., .- 'Q' 'W-wr nf- ---rv -+3-'--1 - ,-- 2 K gan. r em- 'FL - .134-, 1 f JI' 1-P ,ff is ,fcaglgj v,:1,.?x'f fc -:Y ' -- 1' 'ZJN1-.'r-'11, --. ,., grad 'uv 'r.w,-,nh saw . A, - , mr, LQ,, ' Q ' . - V f quqzg. g -4 ., - x-.Aw-v .-1 ' -mmf. V , 3 . .,-Air' P . --- f 1 .v w:,:,..pu '-4'1 'b7l bfjcvg,--iN.5a,,-.314 , un .,x,, - A w is-321533 Fl , 3 K- .fx-j wa ' v ,V , - H. .wp 'ffl A , , -9 I, I . Cl, .-4, ,. ,- 1-' ff 1 ' . ' I 5 g,v'F'rf:w,:-jf, 7- 'jlGf'4' 1 --' P . '. , 1 .1 I - ' -- : -'1- '-'- 1 1 , . ff' J-,-1, ' K . M ,- -, I U , ' 1'1 'N 2 ,3q3gy42j:5g.9fJ,2 IH: NQJJMMI . 1 4 4 f ,':f.1-, Q. ,E wg- 3 x 1 .1 A . .1 - n gf X riff -259 ,, '-'1-.,. - . . yr.-J -if-1.-'F wg. 1 L-' Af - '-.. . , yy.. 3 . 1 -x ,J N W' , 1 , , 4 Q. ww k. y. , 1-2 . --If ' , '. 4 A EA 4 QQ ,. FUENP1' - -,mai ,. Q CQ -! Ip -f-1 E4,ffYwf3'v: w1,g,U-1 1- ragga ZS? . I' L1 V . I I uit - Y4 .-I-' X ,Vi-A ' ' 49-L 12 .Q ' -P'-'ff Qs.: ,gb -2 'L -M. H . .4 A V w a 1 rpy, N-,,,-W I .44 1' . ' v f -zz 3 '.,q-:--- 'f,3:g 5 g. , ip' yi-2 es. -9535:-fQ.f4 5 , g 1 egivkijp ' 1 fy'-ff ,3.. ..,. 'H'-55 4' in 'fw-ggi ' 4 Q- M .-e ffgv -11-fffi-is P: , A ,.1. 1.-3 K -. ...,,,':-.,,gf'1-..,f,, ., V - . .1 ', . , 1., ', , Q 214, I - .. f--H I 4. -W.. 52- ,-2, ' .,, A ,, . ,V . .,,, ,,, , ff' 'W i t - - ' K- ww f Q' -A wx- N mf 1 ' FZ, ff - f JM ,. 'hyat A r 5' , , 3. 3 , in , 5 A fri - f' ' Af- I . ' Milf!-1 'YJ M 'V 13 ' F '15 1' '.fk-.+'35l. ji J fs uv. ff -x':,ff,.. ' ' ' ' v 1 -v ' . - : 5.4 5 1,4 v - ..v n I v 4 :'f ' 11 - '- 'Q ' '41 ' W ' ,,mZ.q -Q.. :f?'.f::- .1.,x.- WHVVJVJO .., -1 1-.a-.dvr-wr - , , .V .-lv . ,, ...,u., ,.. . A V P ' WW 'A .5u.W.M..W,. .,,f,.Y,,m.,-WN-myp,.h,m-,,K.wf.wmu ow--V-'ff2'W', i, :'127f 'f'fj ' - R Nnifi- ,, w w' '-'akf-Y-Fir . ,3'1:mn- H A 3 ' ' , . . ., V mf. 141 JC- D - 1 ' 'Q' ,viii AA --1--, g-f,gf9g,.,e.,.,f,,.,.N.1-- -mf-wfm-,fa , - , , 11 '1-'-za-3fbf7'f95,,wx ,r .Hip 1 ,- f-,. 1 D ,I 4 ,I ,hs ....... N -5- ,V l , ,l f-W 1 ,4 .,,,r ,Vx , Hy. . .4w',W,,yf::T:b 756531. .:a 'kg::L-al . I A ' A Q I U ,I z 4 i. N A . hi. Nell , , Y' ,. s4i.l,F:H, T 1 A ::,,,,.v3 77: 5 ,- , , rf,-r , 'I 6 if I'-ug' L'-,Vzff-,'?',,'3l. 1,52 I-41. 4.5 .za ,J HW '-? fC f'W -'E' '-'f-'i'A fi'ML ' ' ' ' ,L'fQf,1.-'Vfz : ,.'. ,:L.2g4 .':::,f:f:2,m T--,xv fx'm.f':,:'7251 f 434 ' U, ' . 3g ,-'wgiqf x fhip'-'k'S L , H 'A ' 'J Q . 1-,-q..', 2 'A - ' ' , .--1, K W 'N , ,L' . '- I. ' - , 1ffffe1:- - ww 'Nw . -Jw' ffm:-511 ,- ,' 'I' -Ti. . U' ' 41 f -'Q' L,-,Lf , . , . -- . - ' ,, .,. -in--. . ' ' . . I: ' '- ' ' ' - I I AEE: f-' wh . sa- --W-W wr-U, ,, . ,xii i '?ffU- 3-VW 'W M4-9ff H-,w ,. 4. f ,-1 1 19? 4.-,-V4 '41-, .-7,4Q,-g.b.,,5,72,.vn1.,,-1:--Q e- + M. , . If-1. ---Q. J, -'1--,w,-fawargglgwfr,-'gi:6igp:5x-,-- .-a--,.- 7 ,. ,X 1.,.,,, .1 , ,,5?,54q W , is Hg, .wm 1' , N . , . - X -- . 'Ibm -f - 1 -- .' .f f.--f-1 , - '-.fur--M. -N 1 -f,. N. - fl wg, . 1- f ,M - , ..V... . , , N 5135. I ,, ,. ,-, -3, t. Lg, Q,-4, ,.,,1.g rr-4 - ' '- 'J- ..L.J'j -V.-1 ig.--,fr-. 1 fc. - L, A ,, 1, J, ,, w ,Mr-,ul JY, -' - - , , up L .gv,.,bJ,,,q Q34 at I . ..., 3,4,'-4.3! ,I 1 . ',.,f,,N, 4 .., -,i,d,',1,,v-,, ,wh --L J. N YV-,,.h 'Q-. ,, Q. , , 1,,g.,g,., ,uf-ff K I ,. , . , v .VH . 3 '-1 ,.,-., .vm Q, , v . .-'55, -A ., -, ,H-3,-11. - w ' 1 - ,-H ., -1- 1'.-- -.uh -.,-r,, ...gf v- if ,nw 1 - 4 ,U-f 'f n 'nu ygw 'P 1, X , E'f'f +fpJ W ., .f ,I-, ,:. ',' .'- 1 - Y --- 4, -v. .J-., N - .. ,, . . 1. .-41-1 v -'.A wh- -74. 1'-.4 va , .1 9 .F ,Q 4 ... '- ri .4.-- 3 -4' f 'ff 14'2f wk- .4- ' -we f. '-1 W ?.1ff? ,SL'7 R1--ZIJVIIJ. 17215 13- 1'f'P'1!'1-wh MWA' Wg, . f -I .- --X-f-fn' .. ' 414:-.:. .Aj 9 ' ' 4 f.,?5- ', -,H . A, . ' - A-'xv f 233. . ' ' r ' X' Y 'fyj N - I 1. . I ' , 2 512' Au ' 'U 1' 'Wf' , f. ' - . ' 32.1 .' Tis-Q W? TW? 5894- 42:3 img. 'iazicf V' H i' 115113 1 91 I : WE? c 1258 5 'QS . .W-J-. 5 'ff -.nz '- 4f6ii5?ff5K3 031 .Qs gf pm V- H1 UH? ds, --gf 33, 'fx-314 .f-,gi 1 igffw J 1 las? a Mg,-,.'1-,1 ' ' .,., 1 -,A 1 ff 5 r I IQHQ .WE-'gfpf 53,1 A, I -v . 1 ,J-'Wgf ' 1: ,4-I ,. 1' 'Ng H - 3, .lv Ajgij- ' 15: ' Z?-7.5121 'k f -'I'- ' ', iq, -lx-F , jk , - ., -.' 'r - I. u.: ' -.1 'f-li' f A ' -, . '1, fV'?f'2?, if -fa , iff 3931- z f 3'f5,gz35i?r:, E P, 2 3 ix Q pg13Qg14 ., . 1+ 551 sz r?zg,!g.f' 7351 'ff iw 1 GE My may bag,- .wi-zaif e:afi.2a2f1f :! g 1 f 1 1 5 I I ig ' 4 f bb '- .sk ' ' ' -1. -4 - 4 ' : .' 'wif' ' i 1 - 'in '- '11-P:-: f 'f H ' 1 1 f .933-I-af f. ' -'-- -v-. --ff' . ,, 'If -- ' '5'-ZWN: -L' ,fI9?f3?5.1 1 41- a' ff 11203, m ' 'ffl jf'?f Y +'i21 :?.',52f C' ' f 1 1 2 5 li' ,..5'v':i,g'. y- rl ff ft?--f 4 f ef ' ' ' ,F 'fwfr' ,ffjqlidr ' . Q-blisx nzhqffg 'L .. 41 ,: Q64 fp 'ia J -E'.Jif ' , '-E-5-23,-'fff' 2 ' 1 7 ' 5 I Ham ---Z-'Q'-vga. - -' N ' '-g pk 4. ' H' . ' ,gf-..'p 4-fu. '9'f'E'2fjvnH: f --x . , A- qvgfwfgn-'Lfa g--....'. ,, f ,'fgw:5,:f yy' -M 3, ,W 4 if 4, - , . , , wfgf .A fy-1-1-rf - .-,.,m.,.f,4,,,,,,.:Wj C? . 4, ,I 153355225 ,,,.,,,:7,,,A..,.,.m.f.,,,f X D E V3.-gfiyg ,Q ffgffvff 'Q ..- iw, L ag' .2 53- 5, ,V if g' J f '-mi' Fr' 'Q-fa' ffm'-wA'r . '.,--X215-'-. ,:--or. as-.w ' '. ' v .5 5 ,f '4f :J 4-,A ,-,fr,:q, V ' ..E25'f,.m.f,l :y , G Z , -4 9 N 41, 2 .9-'. - - if .5 , .. 'V:UW-L-:'?7w1fwi'4f-f+f5:I'ff21'-:?'f2ffEga'!4'Ei7'i l44F2-HH? fwfr , ,FQZLQQ-vEQ5'17f1lT, V 24351i 79'K?f'.3'Y?fi!i5if14ff'v --1 , 5131125-':5 'f'S'fl ' ,E X -'ix AMW U9 f-1 -wi7',.'+1L' E . A - Zi- 'J5'f5 ,5375235542331:'1'5,I4 '-?95'fY153?i- 3:4?-F B2':?'5Yi'5+? -,53fZ1S75m':2g'f1' 1355+ 5931 1:!4'E 'd 'x,gi'giii'T'uQi W - '1'12'4'5F4 ' 1 -v 'ff' Ng-YXBGZQ ,1 f l' f W x x,L if 'L A V' ' XXA R I - ff Q - 5 ff f- ..' Fw-,A '-va '! l'1'i'LJ '4 'FF5' ' '. MEF!.'h1f,1'1v-xM1Fe':: ' 'mmf 5:2-11'-La ' . ...V ny' 1 - -- 7' ' R-1.-be'-1'-' .' - ,,. V.. ' ' ' L ' 515 1 - L 1. 'X '1 , qw f .MU ' ,. .54'-viii'-r'-9lf'1'a9v'E- am,-5,g 'ef4!I,',9,'4.3,.f'? 1f,.gc- -N f .,.:.n.o..1,.:.,4,. 55,5-3-..-., vw, 4'1 4'f?, em,-, . X, X .V Qyx ,.Mp,,,. , , ,.-H Mig , , 1. , X up gf , -,, ef: min'1PM'f'uvrfffflfinff-'13,-Svffffresbvfrl--Q: mp -1-eQq.:v:1.ffwsL-qui M164 mffari. 1 -f'tf-'-Wag, S -- f.-'-fvv.-mv' - - '-M. . . , X ' . . J .f of .vs 4 Q -.,qJq,J3Sr,b:5Y3gwf,55,,5q-f,7f,1,,-75,5-',z,J3,,g,.,,.,:kga'2ggg: ,www .1 V 4 way .54-.1::,,g:71-za, fm- f1g':,.i:,,f -f ' ..-sf: fm .--'-f J., , V w.,,3ggg.,Q ,. wg, -JA. gym? 'X 5- -,gg -g.,.53-ng V31-mx, f ' ' ,,',,,,n r,:.g.g-,-,wz,vw.1mgvf-1,'fg7+3:s.-,.2wvp-1w:a:':.4Lfu'f ww- 'gan' -.-1-:L--.ffm--s-4:51 -wwf-+-- --fffnwmmvff-. -'Jyrwf-ufvfv ,5 an-ar'-. -b ' A '- ' Im, fv:.M,a- if-Ex fd yn ' 1 ,- , . --,' . -'ff -- . ,V .- rang! 1-U r UA. ,,-L-,-Ml, 1-H :-.,g q,1y241,:f-v-41.4, -21 g.'-f.'.QL-, I .'-'f 0 f' ' 'M Nr' 1-, ...-.ag-4 ff,-,gg,,. 5- ,Ja-. Q-Iv if --, gpv.,-v . - 9, ,- .. , Q, V - Q- x , - . 5 :rm-4!.4f,Ji ' 'I-9'Q5,'ififv.gS 1qmS1f.'5'Inf-fm-1:54--1-1 'uf , ' 1.-- ,Ulu Q,::,:. :a?f,m .xclraqm-115:-,, - , -' A ., .- .w w V r .1-'-v,,w-,Qfmv-1.4gf, -WX ,- 1 vw . -equi: 3,1--,L - 4 w. - - 1 2'?Y2 ' 'ffl'-'Z'-?-f'Q'2 1f? ':v5.-THX 'ABYWN -ff -' 'I 54. -'fiw iv:-01 1' wx. ry -ag f-fu Q - ,.f..r,i:' V' 1 -C A' 1 'J .'-1'MW'hT-1'i11'-'-efivffifn' 'iw 'Ps 96'-'fi JW x9sf!?,1w3fS X - v- ' -' 1 ,'f1f,,4 gvfgaw-:fF.,:fffL .-.fm - . . ' f . 'Im eff Qgewl-7 V . ...- Mist --5-ws. 1-15,1 haavxfe wwf- 37 ,qasw-' Y ' f A wiv N 'T - A - fi5'4'f?'?E'f'f qf'i?ii??ffib'Wi5,i-fi? PJFTF pi' 4 W:-qiufrfii M 1-mv-lf'wm'1N3'7f9 !.g X :'f '1f'fi0'5??f'ERQ'f.:ff ,55-TWA? pq? x wL '.f:i9 '- 5:-1'2,,?1f'5' '3T'HffHfaf2ff ', fp,-fn 4 . ., , ' . - L. ,,,,,,,. ' 1,-' - 'fl '-aus-1 ' , fge 1-71-'4::,,4. 5, , ,f,v,L , wp, L.-qiygqxz 545 , 3. 54.9, - -, . U, Q? -- 1, . V1 - '- ff.--ff - igJ5,'vZ r4.:-ff K ' .. .ff g . , ' 1:14-:2::,1:. -ff. gf' ,. ff 'jr , ..-:ssc-eww .vm za.: ma. max, V5 .gig -, f , gm, . MZJFX. it 5.-:W Mm' ,Agia-'nu-,,. fs .qw 1' -ff -, J 1. 1, 14 wv ,Q l-fs2vi95Q51,'5,i- J- -I' -' ,bf . ' H fa.--.:4,:::: an ffm' mg' :un ,lgqq 45 ,-161, 5- .1 ,. 4 ' -, - - A, uf 1.3-af' S- ' pg Fx.: , ,-' -+-,., e . -- 1 , , ff-:wi-W, ' -J rw ' 213151:-:fri gh 2,15 sg.. yff.-9 , '51 'e ffwz ' 4 .l '- :fix Q. 'L Ff5??iE'ff ' 1, .sv M f 5' 'MH Va If 1' -aaf-Jzffrf 11' K I 5.153 .- ,lf .-11 ,if L..-wp-g5,Qe,:, 'Q , Q ygm: u-',1. ',,g:2.-' f3:1': 15 rx :.'Lf :mga ,L 1 Hs, yu If , g f-,Lggff, wg wi If ,,-.vs-3 . wk.-I,.,w1 , w. .-w- w.-vw' V iw- K n,,r I'.-gqgia? ,gm . ww: qnwmfs,-3. fgp,-1 2151 -- .,. gin wx. 1 -2,--'Q-.518-.V EJJQDILEEE int 4 ,?,5L, ngyx- f ax R+ Q V4 ,, ,.tQ?,- - ,J ' :',,- .7 .rf A--, ' ' 7,3 1 - --nw , , L U .-.1 5. , ,...., - , ., ,,. .... , ,4 :gg,g..fy,- , amp L.c gsm, - wr ,.'1',. , f - Y. ' g be .. '., W , gl 4-w. , ,- -, . 1, '19-f-1 . , f 11,7 - 1 1 J .--1.411 J- xg: -:--fu 1.- ,p , --. . my . ,- -4- . -, 1. Q 1, qw-, . ,J .- ,, ,. 1 . aww, fu ff. ,, Aj ,V , .. rg,,,,:,,, ip, . , 5 315. vw' V EA -, ... 1 , fn fgkgwf + - E fb-132 'kim 1-I 1' ff : ' Q wfgi ' 'TF ' 2? ga. X255 . , . :F W 5 .f2f:,, -V, .z' f ,sw f,-urn .nw 1 -1 ,f fri'-2, ' 5 V f 5 -X 1. r., '- ' 11 l.r'x Q -, 1 -rf, '. :fav 1 Hr:-x v 1 S 'Haw '-My lclfvi 121137 . .1 zlw-Sai ' ' -' f. - r'41'A ww- N' 4 1, '-'11 tm ,Q -' . 1.1 w , ' V 1--f-4 -FP.gge,'A .' 1 ', y,Q4E'3. ,5,f'e'-'4 . Ci! w: 1- :,?'r:?2p Mg ' Q V of-: PH: ghxqjlvikv , :- 1 M5475-.7fK4fQ'13XiQ ', f-' V, . N ' f,g 'w5'.f ' --lim xf', fm.,-51 1' M: -.- 'A ' . 5 I Ay- ,A ,.yf19,4-q, , gf ,, UU' '11, qv V Y5,m..1 Qf I N. -.Jig -mini 1 V K.. ,.- , ,H wah - A. r j K Y ,ljlxiy .M wfi N, , - - :3.,.Y ml A , M.-in xl 74 .- +1 .. W-N.,. 5, , Ln, 4- .f -,jar-2 - 2 n l H ,v QMS: , ':tEFJQ'T,31Q5q -325 'Tak' fn ,5y,Q-5vyg5-'5f-5i,f,- qv, ,gf .Iii '- - , ,. ,H-rg. 4-:' -1' .w:u,v.v41.-mmmg-.f., -' : '1'- -Lfu!-r x , '., ,gf-,-1-W. ' ' 1 , , 'J :Z-, ' - H ' r , r N - . '-AQ , . Q '.N1--T- 1 ' ..::-g ---tw, ,, f - - A 42 Y ' fl--w ,1'l1 '74 A , 4 :Nu-r1'f W K.. f - A 1 , nf' - r -' 'W . -kzgfgizfv ''?,ggfgLQ?',f2jg.giMg-5.5ggb?45Lmolg,1 ,.,, 65k'q,jfE4l1gq v,gZf,W 9 , 5 4 5,-gge,,.' z q3,4r.p N, ,jg ',. Rx 1 X' .. 1bQ'gv',:9 .11-' Y- ', 'I gfw- 1, :ti-I-1 -E14 ::.-. . . ,-.iigwjf .V,g,l'i'g ,i-955' -: 1 ,, ,, -' ,K Q ,- , P' x , 5. ,, v N- ' - ff ff - 4. - L.-lrffr-7.5.Qyf!::'-553,-1?fff4m p 5fa':Tiff:D-ixf'-'-,Q 'A 51-qt-33f',1 '. ' f 151 3 13: 5::f:,!-:rg-5+ -N114 ,f -'-.-.MAL ..: 'fY ' .'-V-R! . AW -11, Zv'.-- , A. 15 W' . - p,''.72j.,-31223-,gf-1.4'-.:.q4L45,.Ln5:.1v: 4 1- .fzrf-q5.'f45Lf,Q?q?i Lfafzggzff- 'D V I f- 1 .' W-,,:, Q,-.j::,1,, .. 1- , X . .8 rw -Q' 'v--Q-mf.-,.,., -. p.,,.NpE-t. J, 1 'N -- ' ...V - . -. vw- 4 X 1 , - .N ,,'-F .4,.:,,-: f.. , .--n. X . .f,,J,,, -, ,,. ,,-,- . -. - Q ' ,' - ,, ---A . ' , -r , ,I ,p3.,'f.. ., ' 4,S..1fi17g.1'f'f2'I,g7f4r.'H':f'-Zffgf ,.,, , . 12:'4v2:-L4Q.lg's ' ,H :'E-9-lynn? -A 1 fd Q ':t,.'-.-jg,-1'.,n'--'g J:-'f.,3 ,' ---M -V-. iff? :if-'vm-my .Q jf. . 5 A ' ' Y P ,'. , 'J r .1--f. ,. .-'J-015111, 1.. VW. Jliplf--,,f-!.rI' ' 4.'f'5n-4? Y f .-.menu 4'1 - '-'.w--- x .' ',.-Q . ,ol 549,593 - Vu: .- V A 15 , -., Ni -X '-'xg ' , ,' 'A . . x -M I p, .LM -lv, . yn, ., 1 :59154 . Nw A-I H ,. ' 'EPM . .wr ,yu an gl' 355.1 ,, I w L nw - ,.. ,gf X' . ,ug-.' - . - 1- nj. l'5G1r9!i,-f ,zf19,f, q gg 4 ,,,m ,,,,,6.,34,.1..,.,1, Q, . ' 'X A , ' -' f x, Q if Q if -f QA QQQQZ-7f',f9y ,-:fr , , . '.-- - ' ' ' N- , , - , , , A ., ,.'-,.,.,-..- .zwu an '- ' va fs. - , .I fd - - , , ':' U ,- nf' '- -, v fg1.'w5a.,, , ,va :W 1 -5-A-ff:3f-W L - A-PM- F - . 1 . T A -5? '? 'L N: lg, X ,. f,fz9?g,ffc ,,,, YA .bT3qv:fgcg,?V.x .EW f, ' -I e,. ,-.1 .iz Y J, g 'M' ,M , V M ' ' WL ,f - -- , ', .h - .. f g RQ 1- ,mf A 4,5 'W' I. -4 ' -'.z ' -,PE H' -'f4 N X 'MBE-A,-' ' I ' 1 L 4 tb - 1' N L,,,L.,,, X ,I '..-..s,..vN,.- rx 4 ' Y1',,nM v-' 'Q' .Tgp'Q:P'x5, 5 'f,- dffii-'wg gf I .-.ft 'H ' ' ,, '. - . . - J.. , ,,..., ' 1 L., ., L ,A . . ' ,fr - '1 f ' ni , 1,' 56? M g5,vQ,,,,'gA3,!5c , VNLLWAN , ,TH . ,.1,V ,l 361- 1, L mi- .iSN.r.,s-.,,1w K, , .., HA. ,Z U: iz.: Lil .- , Al,5,, :v.' Af I 4' tp, 4. , ,V Sak -T. . . Q ' ,Q '4f1p2.1g..bi2mA35,,,tA:,k ,n..i' b 'v 4 svugis. -ful .,.1,gx 4' ry, g- - X TR WJ, 3 , gg A :Lin 'ff' Q! xgf g.,-9 . .- v 3 54 1 -J , V 1, V-qi W. big.. ,,f, ,..fj34,..M...,4,?,,, Amd, V W x . ,,,..,,m-,g.. v -,:,gg.w X 0,-,-v-1' y-Wy -AM -Us -2- - J ww X ,Y gp, 4' - K- , Lv I f ' ' '., V 1 -, s- gf., , f,, .S l v, 'Jj '-vr.wQd.,,,,,., A v 4 4 - V 19111. f, . ' I V, J - jx ,r , ff , .f'1-f5,g5'. ,- gg A ' -- M-7k-41, .X-lv- I if ' 'c W -A , ., ff -' , 'M 5 ' ii. k. J , , I 5.::VLt,,:,3,i- - .gr - a,'viu3MM8L5lZI1L'k!,' , -J,,:,,.W,,.....,,,1.,.. . f , xg V, .,,WQ5Mta,.N.,,. 1 4 K- :'- ,Rf -fry' - , f -:gag '1 -' ,- - N . 4-Q1-..,,.,.,., 3 ' A a b 1 . -x u 1, -r H - 1-f f-if V' -...L -1- 1' uf- X A A-L., Board qf Trustees RUM I R. fiuslaw, L. Gordtni, L. Dirkee, C. Brmvn, YV. Angell, Andree, K. Akins, W. Allshrvnsr-, R. Aehesrwn. ROIV 2 H. Smith, R. Howard, G. Reed, Pattern, D. Powell, J. Parry, YV. Lanplier, W. Lriliue, R. Ingland, H. Gray. ROW If E. llann, R. Smith, I.. Spzzngenlmerg, E. Harris, R. Shrvff. A. Sampson, C. Taylnr. Wfagner, F. Spruee. M. YVilsun. Ii. Grosse, C, Williams. evelopment ouncil SEATED: F. Julmson, R. Cannell, YV. Manger, D. Fry, R. Mann. B. Gardner. R. Blann S. Kelley, C. Clhiltun, I.. Shevel, H. Pnwell, E. Kauflnian. STANDIiN'fi.- G. Cruss, YVarren P. Spwnvl, P. Tracy, S. Nease, E. Blaisclell, C. Hass, H. VVard, WV. Hannncr, D. Young R. Wilfwng, S. Lind, R. Marple. Ag 0: I -..f' 9 ,. 'K Our Preszdent Dr. Edward S. Mann Eastern Nazarene College. ,X.l3. Boston University, .-XXI. Northwest Nazarene College. I,l,.l J. 1 - . . . rlhrec- ol the roads whieh were llillYt'lI'Cl in lhhlt- times should he sm-lt-rtm-tl hy R.N.C. students toclay. The hrst is tht- roacl to llainiascwis the roacl ol' personal Christian expr-ri:-nc'e. It was hm-re that Paul met Christ ancl heeaust- ol' this. his life- was forever ehanqt-cl. The seeonfl way is the road to Hnimaus the road of clivint- fellowship. .Xlthough iinrc-t'og'ni7t-tl hy tht- cliseiples. Jesus walkf-cl with them and 1-xplaint-cl to them some of the siiliple. spiritual truths. 'l'l1t-y remelnherecl ever afterwarcl how their ht-arts hurnecl within tht-m as they walkt-tl with Him hy the way. There is also the road to .It-rielio - - the roacl of Christian serviee. The SZ'tllli1I'llf1I'liS heart was touehecl hy the eviclc-nt net-cl of the man who hacl fallen among thieves. I am especially Conn-rnt-cl that every gracluate of ENC. he aeutc-ly aware ol' the great human net-cls ahout him, and that eaeh one take an aetive part in serving manlxincl. It is only as we do this that our lin-s will he worth living, and we shall find true satisfaetion in life. EJVMJM ull Dean Emeritus l 1-zm Ellll'I'llllS livrtllu fXI1m1'o is lm ccl and 1'cspn'c'tCcl luy 0:1611 Stu- cll-nt ut BNLI, Ill-1' lu-vu irm-u-st. lmcl' clvvotiolm to fiocl and to H'llllL'I't' is mm vmllllft ln-lun-1-11 mln- lwsl III c-cluczxtlrm uml mln- In-sl an tln- L.l11'1st1z1n lzullm. lil'l'lllll Xlumm l 'lll1v llliltllll' vonsficlmlicms IJVISOII comlnincs inquiry and inclm-vision in a lill' of intvlliga-nt. IJl'Zlf'Cl'l-lll loyalty. lmolll tn-z1c'l1al'mlc and resolute. .Xlvin H. Kauflllllan swim-111 Clwisligm lill- llnw gaiul-cl lor lmm' tlw lliqlu-st llll,'L1SllI'L' of llfmm' lI'Ulll ilu- Vllllll' stucla-nt lxncly. eem Q' the College l lh: .Xlxin Kgxullmgxxm luis lu-cu largcly rcsponsilull- for many ol' tllc llillllllllll' Qnclxuxmuw ol' ENC, His xei5ion, wspoxlsilpility and clcxo- , vu lmlnlaixlv to llltlilllfl' m-lllm-Ctixv lcaclc-rsllip. llis lmxy Nfllttlllll' is IIUXUI' too full for fl stuclvnt xsitll pmlala-ills: XXlll'Illl'l ilu-3' am' Llvglclc-111ic', Spiritual. or l'lll0tl0IlLil. His clvx Otion t0 lllNlilNli 1m'XlJI'l'swcl tlmwuglu 1-x'n'1'x'pl13Sn-Ol lus lllv. 14- lt'1'S. llt'I' tl1l1'st lm' lammlc-clgv. l1L'I' lou- of twill. zmcl llc-r um- 5 I JAMES H. SHRAIJER. PILD. Prwfcssur Emeritus uf Clhcmistry 1 A I 1-22? . M f 1 . - I- , A H Q: s JFIINI Rf'QiSlI2lI' En Ls. ,- gn-N17 IXXIN f t rr ax 1 t -.' M, I XL Q , f 1,7 N44-4' I r ii Director 0 evelopment STEPHEN W. NEASE A my-,, 'g ,kv F. GRANT CROSS I,CX'PllblJIIll'Ilf Assewii RALPI I MARPLE Develuplxlellt .ACLYJLIIIIZIIII .Q-. Q, x .f Q.. CLARENCE HAAS Direetur of Student Aid FREDA STEVENS Secretary tu the Director uf Development fx, 'Hr . ,., 1-A .www , 1-:wnaunu,1 W: W. nw lu Vmltwll Udall Q w 1 VY fm. , DONALD YOUNG Director of the News Bureau 16 s 7 1 I s U ' I 7 TA x JH?-vt, f Bal Business Manager PAUL E. WELLS xx' 1 1' Xx i 9 2 I 5 I 'XF-1? x -L 1 ,54.,E':3?E f ' i O L . 'A i AUDREY M. WARD Buokkveper GRACE T. SIMPSON Sccrctary to the Business Nlanager l lI 3 ROBERTA MacCALLUM Assistant Brmkkceper 17 BEULAH B. WII,I,WER'I'II Cashier and Rm-vs-ptii-mist JOETTA NIQXNIAXNLS Scnctmsy tw thf' Direvtm' -if Stud:-ut Aid ' 1 , V6 ' f. t -il? 'fi fXI,ICll'1 MAE WIIITINKQ BS. Rvgxstlfu I,ibx'ari:m BETTY IUQXNN IIl'lJIDI,ES'I'ON. M.L.S, Assistant I,1Ina11an 18 JASPER ROSS NAYLOR. .-NM. Director uf Admissiwns ' U7 , 0--.1 DOROTHY .XNHTTX KING. XXI.. NI ROBERT WAYNE ILXRDNICR. XXI. 17.13. Dm-an uf Studi-nts DONALD P,'XL'l, BRILZKIJIY. PMID M ,V F .Ju fn .XVRA-X MILDRED H.-X.-XS. NB. H1-nd Cfmunse-lfvr fur XN'fn1u-11 Yx ,... 's I9 Di1'v1'tm' uf fhliddlltl' .xml Pl1lt1'!IIl'I1I Nl' li 1? Y YQ if Y Q l .ul I AN ' E . , 1 ' 'r .. ,f - M 9 i , 1 X . .. I 1. , I Sf .Ji , , -:Mr l --. . X,f A ,i MADELINE N. NEASE International Student Advisor CLARA M. HILLER Assistant Counselor for Women 1, it A 'V' wr I MYRA L. PALMER Assistant Counselor for Wfomcn DOROTI-IEA C. ZINK JANE B. LOCKWOOD Stwrctziry to the Prvsidcnt Secretary to the Dean of the College ANNA T. COODWORTH MARY RANKIN ANNIE PRATT Secretary to the Dt-an of Students Assistant to the Librarian Registrars Clerk w 4 I , Xf , , .x' ' 5, ' ..'4. 1 'V nfl 1 A' X. x i , , , 20 CHARLES DJERF, MD. Head Physician I r g S' , i s . sv. Y a fm, Q , 'l. I .Q GRACE E. JETT, R.N. Head Nurse ROBERT HARDING Food Service Manager PAUL I. OSSEN, MD. Associate Physician RUTH BIGGS Assistant Nurse J-'Lf 4 wa'-gig' E A L, ,432 ,f fa DONNA BUWV ER S Cook CHARLES WII,I,WER'I'H Superintendent nf Buildings and Crrwunds W. E. DUCKWVORTH Heating Engineer G. EMERY PRATT Iwiaintenanee Assistant 1 I KENNETH SULLIVAN ULIN KLOLIK Manager, E.N.C. Press Nf:iintvn:1nc'r' .Xssistzinl RUSSELL MOLLICA Superintentent of Grwunds DAVID SEEGREN Maintenance .Assistant D. AI. H,-XZELTON Nirlintvnnnrv .Xssistginl Dz'vz'sz'0n gf Letters BERTIIQX XIVNRO. ,X KIM f1llIlil'IIlf1Il Dz'vz'sz'0n Q' F ine Arts PAUI, I. WILLVVERTH. A.N1us.D.. Chairman Dz'vz'sz'0n QF Philosophy and Relzlgion XXII BVR II fXIl'I,I,HN. Ph,IJ,, Ch. I 22 Division qt Social Science JAMES R CHXNIEROY Pl D Cl ' Graduate Division Q' Theological Stuclies IIXRYICY ,I S lSl.,XNl .Y. TI: IJ. iillaxinxmn Division gf Science ancl Malhematz'cs JASPER R. N.'XYI,OR. NNI. .Xrtinu Cllmirx xsh., L-V' azz f , EDITH F. COVE Mus.B.. Mus.NI. Professor of Music kk ' 55 ' Prayer changes things. animated conver- sationalist . . , devoted, dedicated, determined . . . energetic , . . effervescent. R. WAYNE GARDNER B.S., D.D. Dean of Students Professor of Mathematics Student life committee . . . Dugout regular . . . solving problems on paper and in life . . . persevering. 1 , X ' -' 'Eff WILLIAM j. V. BABCOCK A.B., A.M. Professor of Biology Biological philosopher . . . individualism . . . intriguing Held trips . . . Adirondacks . . . profound practicality. HARVEY J. S. BLANEY A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Th.D. Professor of Religion Chairman, Graduate Division of Theological Studies The Solid Rock, I... practical holiness . . . 'LRevelation prospective . . , excellent class discussions. -I 1 l KENT GOODNOW A.B,, A.M. Professor of German and Spanish Language technician . . . German co- operatives . . . bookstore browser . . . railroads. J. GLENN GOULD A.B., A.M.. D.D. Professor of Religion Eloquent preacher . . . man of learning . . . confident dignity '... First, third, and fifth stanzas? Why that is apostasy! X MARY K. HARRIS A.B., A.M. Professor of French Conseientious Christian . . . Founder's Day Presentation . . . pleasant demeanor . . . silent spokesman for Cod. ALVIN H. KAUFFMAN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the College Professor of Philosophy Personable . . . integrity plus . . . under- standing . . . no wasted moments . . . the whole man. JASPER R. NAYLOR BS.. A.M. Director of Admissions Professor of Mathematics Quiet depth . . . genuine spirit . . . sympa- thetir counselor . . . math problems . . . Class adviser. ALICE SP.-XNUENBERC A.B., A.M. Professor of English Exactly . . , Edwards-Emerson-IIawthorne . . . precise Lit class lectures . . . total self- involvement in the task at hand. 'Q- WILBUR H. MULLEN A.B., Th.B.. Alf., Ph.D. Chairman, Division of Philosophy ancl Religion Professor of Philosophy ant humor . . . exact logician. BERTHA MUNRO A.B., A.M. Chairman, Division of Letters Professor of English Language and Literature Integrating the best in Christian living with the best in edueation . . . thoughtful class prayers. A 'AA-frican Diary . . . noble resolve . . . poign- lllllllllll 11111 :xml Nl axis . Vlilss Juke-5 1 II 111 l1 1111-111'11If111s fIlllIl1l'll14Il S illl I ltr I'1'SlI'LllIll'Cl 1lIIIllSIIl Plllflll Il IN ll 111ll1' W lf. ' Y,'f fb . Thr ,J ,,.-- ,gli 1.11 5 llll' DONALD P. BRICIKLEY .-XB., NM.. Pl1,D. .'XSSUfiIitC' PI'llfl'SSfll' uf Sm'ir1lc1gy Srwial c'1111sc'ic11Cc . , . brisk walk llall cclucatur , . . Casual Cl8.lCI'qS club, JAMES R. CAMERON AB.. :X.M,, Pl1,D. Cllliiiflllilll. Dix'isi1111 11fS11cial Science Assrmciatc Prwlfcsswmr uf History lntclleftual dy11:m1r1 . . , ff1I'C'llSlK'S c'l1allc11gi11g Sunday Sclmfll Classes haw- sfnmf vflfll-C! OLIVE B. NI.-XRPLE X151 KIUSB. lfillll' P1'r1fvSsu1' nl Music .X111ia1l1l1- . , . Num EIlQlllIlll llllllll xx IJllUIIX , . , 11141121111 I1I'l'SHllIlliI1' . , ll ll 11111 l'Xll'llK'Ill1', ROl,l..XNlD W. PKRSONS BS.. NIS. 5m1g111- PI11l1'Nv1l :ul lillllllllhlll 1.1ll 1l1v null llllfk' 11111112 YN'l11-11 l uns ll l11Ql1 mlnml 11111111 WILLIAM I,. TAYLOR NB., Ph.D. ,-Xssuriate Pmfvssm' ttf Chcmistry XV.I..T. . . , Casual drcssci' . . , ICIIIIIS filly- ttnc? . . , quiet dignity . . . inte-usv quest fm' knttwlcclgc and truth. PAUI, I. WILLWERTII NIus.B., Mus,fNI.. A.fXIus.D, Clhairuian, Divisitin ttf Fino Arts Assfwciatc Professor of Musir L'nimpusing dignity . . . hunting cnthusiast . . , Hi-F1 . , . tincxvvllccl trumpet solos. Q pl! CLXRROLI, I . ISR.-XIJI,IiY NIS.. Mic. .-Xssistzmt Pi'wt't'ssr11' uf Ifcliumitivlii Dirt-4'tnr HI' qXtIiIt-tim .'XtI1Ir'tl4' IAIIUIIIIITS . . . I I,m's' Ilu- OIKI Sruiqsi' . .- . Iittshniici :md uiliz- dum-ts. NIQXRVIN tl, DIRKS AII., IXIIISIXI.. HD. .Nssisttttit I't'rvIt-ssftt' HI' Spf-1-vit NIusic'imi , . , syn-nkvr . , Intitvi ',.. tr-Itrltvt' . . ututlilzitf- stucix . tr-:mis , NXXIIIIIIIIIIQ Tv 'fdnnw Y ,f-', DON.-XI.IJ I,, YOPNIS QNB.. QXIXI.. PILIJ, .Xsstwiatv Pl'1'I!t'SSHl' uf EIIHIISII Sulntlv Iiumm '... pi'ffQ1'1-ssixf . , . Iliiw stucif-ut . . . pIntff+ru1 ptvsturr- , I.it-Spf-uh Club t'Quu' Srnis-Liv? YIOI,Ii'Ii R. II.-XI,WI'I' KB.. ABI. .Xssistzmt Piwvtt-ss:-1' HI Spanish XN'urIcI ti'ztx'vIm't '... iitissiutiarx' fI'IfTI'lCI9 . Iwt1ucIIt-ss 4-nt-iqx' m'I:1ssif-Hitt rliwir, '27 -- i ,, to ' I He' 4 -f ',x.'-- c rt ' r r Y f ing. 'L al W BARBARA Ii. FAULKNER A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of History Russian History . . . research . . . energetic . . . resolute . . . Ph.D. prospective . . . traveling and bowling. CHARLES R. GAILEY A.B., Th.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Sociology and Economics ldealist . . . supply pastor . . . Africa bound , . photographer . . . cultural discernment. EDITH P, GOODNOW A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of English Literature That's exactly it. , . , African violets . . missionary study , . . antiguing. RONALD F. GRAY A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education Work . . . work . . . work . . . research re- ports . . . I feel very strongly about this. . . . stimulus response . . . programmed ping-pong? MV, W Qifggi' - Zigi? Jb- X , s , f . 5 V M.: 4 9!f 'iE :fi L' . we w. ftxlff' ge I 5 f. l I V I t V '. x J. HENRY KNOWLES W , .tru 5 51 ' x l . .fy X, , A.B., B.D,, A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology Elm Avenue Frat House , . . vitamin supply . . . Classroom coke . . , Oh. we were sup- posed to have an exam! MARLIN B. KREIDER A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Science and faith , . . research physiologist , . . eligible? . . . cave explorer. GWENDOLYN E. MANN BE., M.Ed. .Assistant Professor of Education 'Suffer the little children . . .' '... china cups, saucers, and poodles . . . chorister . . . winning personality. BRUCE PHILLIPS A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Reserved . . . interest in individual students . . . faculty tennis squad . , . contemplative. V ati, fi' 7 I xl s Q 1 I 5 I , a A I 5 1 E 1 I I 2 I WILFRED WINGET A.B., B.D. Instructor in Religion Accomplished pianist . . . respected pastor . . . Ph.D. dissertation in the making. BARCLAY F. WOOD ML1S.B., Mus,lNI. Assistant Professor of Organ Masterful organ recitals . . . designing organs . . . church organist . . . choirmaster. 'fa- .if-1 JOHN RIUDEN A.B.. Ph.D. Assistant PI'fmfCSSo1' of Physics Intellectual acuity '... man of action . Challenging courses . . . untapped musical ahility '... Riu- and Rigdt-n Sunday Sch team. JAMES VINCENT B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics Thermo dynamics . . . quantra mechanics specialist . . . youthful professor. 29 1' 3, I 41 1.2.4 J, --.1 IIII.I5IifL.XRIJ BERTIIOLIJ RVTII ,X CIANIIiRON BARBARA Cf, FINCH IllSII'llt'll1I' in Strings and Musit' I'zCllll'2lIIHN AB, A.B. Sc'l11u1l IIlf1l'lll l'Illt'I'Ill1Si '.., i'tPl1l't'lAI Instriittnr i11 I'II'l'lN'lI Iiistruttor. Srlinol nf cc-llist . . . Mrs. B .... Imipsiq ClUllSl'l'X'Z'1- I.ittl1- Bllll,'llll'LlSu . . lv llllll justvu Prartiral Arts and Imttcrs tnry . . . IIl't'CllQXYfYl'li. . . clt-tr-1111inr'cl spirit . , . N.If.NI.S, stucly L'11CQ:1si11Q viiclcavnrs surrc-ssfiil lrxu . . 1'russun1'cl puzzle-s, , . flair for lit . , . milling to servo. s ? Ani' . 1 Q - ' it , 3 . I 5 mx .p- v J Q- . ' L A X i 'i- .-- -. 1 30 PATRICIA Ci, IPOLEY INIus,I3,. lNIuS.lXI. IIISIIWICIHI' in Music K1-ylmnm-cl l'llI'1K'll'IIl'f '.,, dt-wtccl 111ntl11?1 . . . sincerity pt'-rwztclccl In serenity . . . vliurrli wrgflnist. EYELYN B. GRAY AB.. AAI. Ilistrurtnr in Iinulisli Si11111lt:111c-nttsly a 1n-ttlivr and tcarhvr . . . 1-xprvssirvn SlM'ZlliS YUll1llll'S . . . linslmnd and milf' tvmn ff11'p1ng1'z1111ccl learning. BARBARA IIEMMINCS AB., AM. Instructor in French Fluent linguist . . . versatile . . . indi- viclualisni f--- and rightly sol . . . French niastcrpicccs. GERALD E. LASHLEY AB., AM. Instructor in Matheniatirs Sports enthusiast . . . Brown L'niversity -A N.S.F. Fellowship . . . family nian. CLERALIJ II, MOORE NIus.B. Instruftm' in Music' Nlinislcr nf musir' . snntxnuw lnughlcr illlllflillllilll llllllllbl cxm sum uf the snul llll'flllQll mc' 1 x zxcrw aspect nf his lifc is pcrvaclccl In fill .XLETHQX D. NIVNRO Mus. B. Illstruftm' in Yuiu- Cunfcrt S1-luis! . , . fli'lllXf' ulvitl . , lllll'IIlI'llYlI1IIHlSll'1lIlll Ilia I,, IXXYIIJ ROPER XB.. NNI. lnStrl11'lf11' in Physim F lk NI . . , lllllllllll PHD. px'nslJn'c'tix'f-, .IANIES .N SIIISI-I'I'S XB.. .-XXI, Imtr11r'I1l1A in fhlwrlllm-nt lrltcrnfitiwlxul 1'l'lLlIiHIli risf' :md IH ilu- IH-im , . is I 1 L V w I C 1 i , X 4 I u I r ! I 5 v I I ! : i I .4 422, 1 QQ Q' . il? ,, 235 I' L'5'l V. ff 1 if . ' in A. 1 , 32M N: 4 X . ,f:f ' -41 31' 4 fx L A .Q f A' I! .fx J' I J A f' 174 1 JUN 3 s , Z . . 7 ::'Y'T k J -V' .. Z , '.:.m.p 'fiiiifi' 2 4: -Lifximv. il-73:2 1 ' Wh fms 2 . I 7 2 3 1 f 5 v -ff-..+-rm. 1 g ' .1:11:F'Q-as-. f 'STA-.W ' MENU' -, fi. ' ' X , J. 1 Q 2 3123 5 ' 1.1- ., 1 E 3 7 I , . . I 1... 4 fi' ' -' . .11 tp- ,- .J--Q., ,a m , ,wb . , 4 .k'i.'sg,Qi3 ' , g, 1. ...men T. ..-.. . 14121 . ,xlwiif .1 -113 zlfgarw ' 35121: ' , F -Q ' , 5' vw .,g.ffx-.piff . ,Sf -Ji JZ- .'. 1 , -5. r Q.. 1 rf. . ffl CA DEMIC X., ' 5 1 2 5 53 Yr? .-'U'-7-'T' 5 3 As'-n '-H' .. f , fy' 5 f3LTA..':1iJ-' .V ' ' - .vs-N46 s f , J W 1 A cf, v 1 K '.-1 5' r .. ...,.,., . W2 .:. :n.t9f'W'T ,. -3551-a'.Gt 2 T 1 2 , 4 3 5 ' 21:2-T 7 JT 1 ie' ,c -- 5'f?'f:5f .55 5 1 gf 'lr V119 dpi-ill'Jr Y ,ah 1, 1 . 1 J, ... . H . x I .. c.Q,,,.-i ii. 1 -3 Q K A -A .4 fu .,, N , .,., , .1 , , 7 'nf-czerfrxifb' I 1,,',...g..-L, , 1 ..,,-,.1vr... -' ' -f' gd' .vjJ'I . ..y',.. D, , I .,,., k . L U n x 5 -xv.. 1 '1 '.'j1 f1 -a I 1, aw 2 . .gf.54g,.g351q,. 3. . . , an ...N 3 2 S 3 A I ? Z 1 . . -.4 . .. ,..,,.., 2' 5 :gdfgxassgisi 5 V 'm' V -' ..- ' -:u14.1iq2!i3 ' 1 4, .,..:,,.,'- . .,-., -- N I Q' 1- If 2.55.72 4 F39 'X v .,, 23.95- . .f f--1:7 . if -.-'11-':j'f.gC .1 J . . . I . li' -vga' ..-51' , ww ' ' QQ? Q... .Tj W3 , 1-'--f. ' .sm ' vr. by 1, .'.' . f-1c1f--'- 'wi - - .-.M .Gr-'ft--J 5. .. 1... iw. 3 ' J -I., . 1 f'-e '24 ,315 ..'v. ' R2 v, 'f 1 I 1 . I. . .-nh 1. , . fffr , If.-, . 4.1:-E .5 w Y I wc... , , .1 A . . -I .'f'4'?f!f1ff 'fflw . . . -.m, ' 2.1 x'2-rmffffavsv ,mv my Ski' Bk' WJ iGiEif1?sf'-bf f-. 'e'f42-xg-tea.'41:r 'Q AW., v..-W - N... ..-N- ' 1.13 1 - 'z.'g-rc. 5:9 -. f ' 'f GW' ga.-1-QU: 'fijflfgh .p4.a.-Q!-q!f'L'.,15mfT-xff 11 141,a-ra:.4i3,g:1,.-51:f?- iff 'fgfyf 22 42 fx 1 12' A swilvvb 'f4s.gr:1'E'-xfw .4 5- EN wear GMS- :'2 -'i-3':j:'-A'4 - fl . -tg-1' ., -..f mfr .x--.y+ 51- . , ., w:.59w,.5-sq Q., 2 vs.. ww rf..-. 51 f. v:gff- .- -vmvh. -'W'-' ia' -.Q-'Q-+55 ' Q. ww at . -..'z'f.Nt41- .1 n . :.5LnV5 . ' 'au' -i '! .' L - 'I , L 'Q L mix 's-v . -r 1'. .uf . -. ,N .fe lhff . a':-?,1f'V'.f?. fl' U gf .. 'ff' . A EN ., :.ywwa4Gr '15-'ag- -:I-'15-1 1 - era-,, 1- i..nv.r. ... .... . ?if55117f2'ii133z.4?? -?2gE?fi':Q1-- 'ff ' -If -ws - .vla . 'gal . r :ffi-Wflw S-ef-z-:fm-Fi-'.M. ' ., ,.1.4.ex-q,yr+,4:n-L- -.km-var-Q, H 'A J 45.A,n 'sl-l!,.:wl5ffw,,!ln1h-lim. -QL' 3 N if ti' Azgzqn-: 4-.-- - . 1 . - -1.4. 1' xL'5 ' 2-DE. ', ' -.-5.1.63 w .4fQ'AfSf, 1:1b-'lk-1B'9'-LQSQQ-i.g'g -1, , Up. 4-ag...a-E933 ,,. -..4,. - -1 '.'f.' -Q.. -r' ' W3 +V. .:','-K A-Z '::,1L': x., . ' . ,g:.3.,. 4. . Aggs: -, . ' -,...,. I L, Www Vmva :'J1L -- fa. 1 . . f 'qffx-1i'r5'a5 5455. . .1 L- gr. : naw-. - .11 5. X.. - M, '-?Q7?-21gLf1- .Y :g . . .322-fP!v .3 -w . vp. 1 ,Q ' Y -- ..-.--ffrw - . ef 1.-Gsiziiqwl ,l-H, Y A ,J . .gJ:f..'-,- .ryfs rg- ?95.Eg,fEH ,Q E .5I2!i'-.,..S . -may .A 3, ', '.?Q9qEg,-2,21 1w1'.-,.f, .Hn h ' 'J4N9-!'G:?!iiQi- Ffff- 'i, B'4' ' gy-ws .W-tg: qs.. 4, L . , 1 L' x r3if24'f7fvf!z?w'55'16'S?. me ff f - .,,,,,,,.,.., ...q ,, . ,Q .. zacerxwem, - Pi 1 K ., '- -N' mslgw-S' ' J 3 1 -'yx.l.':,, - ,, 7-fu 1. -f :-:9M'-f'ef9? . - ' -. . X iq-,gg-59-EE. 1 +. 1 ,cbw?fnvQ. . 2 gr Q v' , 1 ' v - ' f ' . U.. ' -,-gqgfz, m:f. -. .WM , , -Fffaiv .Ff :fb 7 'H . 745 .:..- was ESQ 1 419,57 .gm I-' ?pm.z.. - 3 ,S.gY?f' H .1 ' 'Hn l ?fQ, a 291151 f .4 2 - .. - +4 . M . 1. zu . I W.. . ,gm 'J KV Hmm 4 ' 16 . 1 H'f.X'zY ,tg - , . 39.4 - kg. , 1.5, ffl..-is-' I -.N -, 4 NH. A YR 'SEV N. GT: ' - ' - L 'M Q S ., gig' EEF 5.Rku4K 5 , :.-L f ' ,Q ' - 1 -. E45 1 iss? - 'wins Z. sv-. - A wr' - 5- Y. N, div . 'ESQ Eff? ' ' f f.f?s.R fx g A.. gif: 525 F, +- N.-H. '5 73. . mga 2:1 ...- Hrfsa is-gi 5-' f Q - 'Y9 High -.49-' Q -PH 2' ' f J 73 V . , Y ' affgr- ...,.. - QL 4 . gg ew. ig , jing ff V , H .. V ' Yi g 'S Xzfa fr TRW' ,fri 1 f' f lf? ' MWm.wwqwQm+M w. gs ss. if sg- f N A , -31:1 ':'-3 -.v 1. H- ' .595 ff. 'eva 4- Lf f .ff gtgazzl'-, 1 . .. ,,...,, .4 Uri., ag-rg-.py 1. Y -Hz QU. . ., . - -v., ,fig gy- gf.. 5 . 53 '.-- 5. V. ' Q ' 131 if ' ' AJ-fx 5 RN! QW' ' 5 Q 11525, .: -f Q N .1 , .5 Q- 4:45 , .s.... y.- A Q-, , 9, k . A 1: X-. g--.. I - .- .- 533-va-.. -'fha V- . 1 P .- .- -Ryu' - f-. ' f ,gg .. YfSg.w 'Li 'RA f Ji :ivy . ' -.va . H . .. L, .: x -.5 Ur -'N A 9 f Ncvfjif' . --If. -.1 iu1EfZ?:iQ'X' Q.-. .1 . 1 3 . . Yvfmgil ' 'fl' kwa-t . 'WT -,.1..2gff.5 f . f . - -f - Nag- . .2 535.qff5.i,.,f 1 AL lg.. Tx .59 ix -, , ,154 ,ip . . . f' L- iv. ,x K A , 1 W .ik.l'1w,t. ' 5' Q NPAJ3 . ,Y 71-'.,-. A .NV 15, s-mx,- -wr, H A. , ' x 11. Ag. . A .ix hge Shri, 51 ,YQ-1.g.,:ggC i3 S591-li QTM' ' if -.1 'Y 1126 eFf'1.l3?'y . . fi'...55v V gf. . -S' Lrg' '1,s 'f13',r.-'lp .X X 'V U.. f- , , .1 - .Y 4 .W fiifzr -v1 if-34, ' fvj . 'f' ' '-w J ik- -rw gi' . ,rw X .N .... 1. - . .-,X ... .Mf Wmwwwwm. . .1 fi ' Q' rf. 'Q ,-,---gf,-. . A mdk, N, 53.757 f- ' , - la ' W? mf. ' ' 6 ff S 7 jf, ., ' Q 7? ., A ' , -nf xx. ' ' : . . -1- 3 f -- f-.. fa . i f W A-' 4 if' wwf 7, - , MA.. 's Q? 'Qi 21' 4 . f V ' A - il 4 : . 1.1 ,fi ' . .f: figf... . Q- . - t . L ' ,. . .l,2f'1.:5A W I 3 -ry -e .ii ' ..3-J 1 V ' - h 'tif 54, uppwgn I yr . ...z-ilmk ' .of .v-'.v.J.r'P Sw 4, ' , 1 S U, ':-'sy 5' , , 5 AI .. f.: W 1, 'W ,wi W, 33,7 b 1 L . 1 'Q M .4 . 'Fug' EQ -1 3-p 'f.yi K l 5 . . fn 4 Nq'1?,5 ,fa W,-V , W 1 wif?-.u...V 'Q ' . l . If' J . 'L P --1 ,- 1 .w Q qi.. Q A . -, ,I f- ., , V , 1 7.5 -1 yy W-1 ,1 f 'Q 41:1 if F A ?'3h - TANK n V ' . -P, 1, 9 1' A RE VER allmadge O , , .., , u :X Nw ..., 1 u'ff1A ' ' WM ,,...,A4I Ai, .,.. -.......,q.: .1 gn -a iff ....., ,- 1 o , 0 ' I 1 ' I - 1 U 5113. ,wifi W x . . all hx: I , Q 'W lj Q ki gf, U f 5 . ' H J I fl' QA t , 6 'Y ' 1 5 x gs Is 'Q 'rf I 2 .Q - f ,ea N ing. ,, 2 1 M X- h ggggirfzk , x W 2? -'-ffl ' , ' ff . A ,N 1 ,fsilm ' 'N ' 1 I A 4 I' u ' O ..,:,.f I 1 ,J n1 ' V4 J 42. ' V' ','. , rf .' ' Zllklrl ' ffnff fn ' I 1 H.- : Q' S -inf? 1 f leg 'n , 4 Sprzngsr, hansas . . . Bzology .-:MI - 'rl Q I-V V .1 M... ..4 V- ,'-' xx . . N,-.ini 1 ..w,. J: 1 -,,. X Nix. ,J .f N: Q . :pl ' Vigrig. wA '4 iv, ,.,, 1 I ldv' u I J L-ull ., W .,f.l' Inu Q If lm BOFQZ11 11111141 C1:u'tm' uk Slllllllxlvl f-S Huggim, AB.. TILE. Graduate Dz'vz'sz'0n 0 Theological S tuajf E E 1 2 1? x Kenneth Kem, AB., Th.B. I 1 44 amos Taskcr, AB., Th.B l- . 1 u f J K V-QL' mg? ' ,f7, . '1?f'5,3 ,.'?:T ff, 5f.iy?53j:?3'iS ,Aga ffvfs. A. zf+i??S5'5di: A , :A ,,,sfff5jfr N x fn, gd f. ,,.. 1-+f2++1.f,.:iN if: f ' new ww-11-Q 'I if ff fT i'C',f'T 3' yr' ff! A if ,4 fgiif 7g Q' 5 W. 8, pzgzfiv :a ,. , W- , . .4 iff 'bn .,.f-i-,.--- . ' Atxkii - N wwwwi- x - 4 -gwwogwpnpr 6.53, -Q-..f,vv MM.. . .nv .xwyj 1.1 2.2 :a 4, dj , f' Q ... ........-. ., .Mus 'Y ' ' 7 , , W.. .M .. ' - f, 1355, 1 IWW ff? D Su- , , . -gif' K.-4 ' A' it- f ., 5. 4,4 ,,,tma..,., : gk.-:ng gir, ' :K--.SFS V515 ugggurm...-.,. gf-T.-.I?2,,',g g x .. fy-1'5f,g:ff.-'i 1 fm- L1-w',4k.s! - -- -4 . -. - ip... , MS? .,,. '55, f' -llif. lpffz' A '- 1 . 59 . --,ff 2 1 Q I f 1 r , .Xeff ' , Ti-gg tiff' fr 1 ' . 6' - I L, .-in ,, fl .,, vi - A . 56. 4 . JW. in 'V N ,, x . . 4' tv CARI, ALBRICLIIT AB., PRE-MED is IIERBERT AALPOEL .-XB. M.-X'I'l'IEM.fX'I1ICS Pmvirig all things - logical --f thinking. .-X lute-culncr with 21 zeal fur learning. Ari huncst man is thc nublcst xvurk of fiuclfl The right equations to ctunpute cxccllcncy in life. Iklcthntlist schularsliip 15.4. .-X systt-in ffl IJ1'lIl4klI7lCS nntl qttcstimis. ra W . cl thrust that lll1Illxll1C1I1XN1SQ,C11C ,ina ts Pursuit nf pt-rfvtstf' 1 Az, All sttrgery is pr:1t'tit't-, all prat'tif'c is tlivrwryg 1-I-gn all illlgtfj is tllt-fury. Delta. Stlirilaisliips. lltrntu l.-.-5. IXtlllIPlIIl.1I1 A. Wrtshinqtnn Dis tritit l: Stutlt-nt Cwunvil Prvsiclt-nt Il: Class Prvsiclvnt 21 Gwen- lmnl 1 Ex mgt-hstit .Xsswti 1 XJ ,IATXIES 1s,xRt:1,AY ms. MUDIQRN 1,.xNc:L',xcsEs it 5 L Pvisistciit, ch-1-pr-iiiiig I , 1 L 1, L, . Silt-im? :mtl humility may Clrwthe 311tJl1ISlZ1IldlIIglI12'iIl. lift ln quit tn: ss .incl trwnficltiicc shall ht thy Slltllglll. NANCY B.-XIRD B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dynamic. Strzziglit-fwruarcl. Thr-re is no wisdmn likt- lrankncssf' Sports letters. Confident. vapulmlc lcudcr, Sigma: Dorm Cuunfil President 4: Evangelistic Association 1.2.3 -lg S.N.E..'X, 3,41 Biulngy Club 2: N Club 3.4: Basketball 1.23.4 Volleyball l,2.li.4. j.xsP1i11 11.1111-11111 1'1' XB, fiIiNI-IRXI. 1.1151-IRXI. . l,c111'1111 l'51t'1'l11 S1'1'1x111: 1111111 . , . 11Xl1lQ 1111111 XRTS .iKI111XX'1l'C1Q1' H1111 11Il11Jl'I' s1111111d1'1'1 111- llN4'l1 1111111 1111-1' 1111 111 S1 1111'11. is 1Y111'11-x'1'1' 11lk'l'l' is 111.1111'11g1' Sigiiiii. X111' 1'1.w1111-11I l. St lll - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 it C 1111111 -f 1.11111 PI1'NlC11'IlI 1' 1 1,11 w C11111j1111 C111111111 '11 1111111 111111 1 1111 1411'I 1i.lN1x1'111Ql11 1.....A7i C1111- 1 1 I., ' 1 11-1 5:1111-1' 1ig1s1-111111 1.'S1.1i.11I1,1-11 111-1 X 11 111.111 ,413N1.11111,.1,11, 18111111 Sl 111 . 1 1 2 S '..,1 11' CYNTHIA BO.-XS BS. EIENIENTARY H1DL'CI,X'I'ION Nlethwds. TCL'1III1C1LlGS :11111 11'11gs. Duguut hangout. My ITlCl'I'Y L111t111111111i1e. Like mother. like d21LlQ11lCI' 11'111'11i11Q. Sigma: Canzjxus Camera 1:11 .'X'1111t1l1z1 11.111 1':X'llI1S1L'11S11L' .Xw11'i:1- 11111 '11 L 11' I LII 41 -rx, .11 tion 1.15.11 S.F.fNI.F. 1.303.713 B.1s111Q't111111 .Ll X1111fx11.111 1.1.1.1 S.N.E.A. 12.11.11 B1111l1Q5' CI11111 1.11.11 171111115-11111-11115111 Q11ll1l 1. 2: NI01111tz1im'1'1'i11g C11111 11,13 C111111111 L'11i1111 2.1 XYIYI' 11111 'S 14 Il1I11I1I4'1 1 111111111 1111 1111- x11111111111'111 1.1111 x11xX11 c11111I1l 1 11111111 111'11xI11111.11-11' 11I111' 11.11 1x1-111-1111 .111.1111111111- 111 .1111111111.111x III11 111' .1111111111.11111-11 11111-111-.1111 111 , . 1111.1 111-111-1 N111111.11x11111 1., 11 111.111 1 1. X 11 1 .11'1 .IOIIN IKORCLQXI, XB., 'I'II.B, RELIGION Dugout . , , Easton . , , Missionary IYorksliops. I'ert'ept1oi1 ot nee ds. Purpose and guidanee 1 int'entix'e in the making. Wlierever needs an ait. Zeta: New England District Scholarship 53 Evangelistic Associa- - io ' 'I ' 'A itlent 6, Hon 2.32 S.F.KI,F. l,2.J.'l.J.X14L' Pies DANIEL BREWER A.B. RELIGION Striving. High goals plus hard work, -Iunip-shots. Ct-ntle siniles for xwary uaitresses. '.i. ..'.7 Carolyn , . , Consetration . . , Christ. Let us rise up and builtlfl dent lXIinistt-rial Association l.2.f5.l1 S,I .lXI.F. l,2.fl.fl, Treasu .'L tslietball l.2.fl.'l3 Yrllt'ylJ?1ll 2.3: Phi Delta I Biology Club Fil Kent State L'i1ix't-rsity l, BARBARA BRICLIIANI BS. ELEMENTARX EDUCIATIOIN Por it is in giving that ue ret'eix'e. I Ill in it st t .5 atic 1 . . To aeknowleclge Ilini in all ways. Cod is xxorlting Ilis purpose out as year SLlLCitLlSlQtPylZ1I. Deltag Scholarships: Aetivities Ig Kauflnian sl: Albany District 23 Creenbuolt Editor l. Canzpui Laznem -..1. .Xuufilut l.-,3. Exan gelistic Association 123,41 S.I .lNI.F. l.2.f5,-I: Clee Club l: S.N.E.A. 1.2.4. Q-ff BERDETTA BYERS BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Beauty of itself cloth itself persuade. Matrimonial devotion seems to suit her notion. A NYOIIIZIIIIS work is never done. Training youth , . . Classroom and honie. Sigma: Albany District Scholarship 23 Basketball 1.2.31 Volleyball l.2Z Biology Club QL Stwiolruly Club 2. Deltaq Fitkin Sfholarsliip 4: Evanqelistit' Assutiation l.2.1inl: Stu JANET CARLSON A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL Dilige nee her passwt ard. ART S EDWARD CLXIRNS A.B. RIfI,lfilf5N There is truly fine true religion, though their' may lu- IlllII1!'I'wllS versinns ul it. A uiarriaee that is liest in tune, I ought. Il'lCI'l'lV4'l'l' I flu , . . I must returnl Nature has written a letter of Credit uprvn the face of swine whifh is honored wherever presen In literature and in life . . . 1 tc-cl. Jerveptiun. Zetag lNIassaChusetts State Selwlarsliip 33 Evangelistic Assueiatifin 2,33 Choral Union 21 University uf Blassaehusetts 1. NIILIJREIJ A-ff' IZUNIRIIC BS, IiI,EfXlI'1N'l'ARY EIJIX lV,I'N'll'I'Si lJlllll'llll luvartli, ll-SSH l,'X'Illf7N in plans. MARY COLEMAN B.S. ELEMENTARY EI7I'LIA'I'lON 'Tlamut uf the C'XlI'3l'llI'I'l4'lllZlIIN A beautiful fare is a silent t'HIIlIllt'IlClZ1ll1'Ili' Blussmniiig of a suinmer imiilziiiux Delightful and diligent. Equal to the ehallengt-. Kappa: Seliwlarships: Ilarris 23 Alumni fig Akimn Distrivt -I: Ulm 1 . , V, 1 . 4, , . . . . 'l' S ' etlmzill l,2.i3.'l: SN,E.A. 3' Sevretary 4 Phi Delta 4' Clint-nl lfniwn l 'I 'I Quirk IIIISXXVIS . . . llHlI1SIIlllf'l2lSyf1llIIllLflll lllllllx. Deturliiim-rl lu lit' X'lf'l4rltlUllS. Tu ln' tht- ln-sl lv-tivlivr' puwlwlt- jr Sjgmng Ilnnm- Snlwlgirsllip lp Exximir-listit' ,Nwwixttirui l.-ll SFXII' l'SNl-'-X 'll C,rvuut'1l lg Auzzfzlzu ,il Durin C.11un1'1l .11 Ixx'anQeliQt1e Aswrigitifvii 46' HAROLD CREW A.B. LITERATURE and SPEECH Life is a book just begun. FRANCIS CRANDALL AB. RELIGION Supreme confidence . . . in Cod and self. Faith finds food in famine. To End, through Cod's direction, a place of service the most humble and needy. 19 The years teach much that the days never knew , . . The future is in no great rush. Andrea and determination . . . goals accomplished. Sigma: Evangelistic Association 21 Student Ministerial Association 2: Lit-Speech Club 23,41 Biology Club 33 Olivet Nazarene College I. 113 DONALD DETTERLINE AB. HISTORY No sacrifice of principles. Nautiluv Hnance. Integrity --f molded by God . . . and self. None of self . . . all of others. Pure human love repels the ministry of evil. Zeta: Nautilus Business Manager -lg Crusader Manager 2.3, Sta- tistician 43 Zeta Basketball l,3,4. FRANK DARROW AB. PRE-MED Biology Labs and greenhouse. Life is to be lived not worried about. No affinity to conformity. Med school -and then'. . .? A.B. RELIGION CONSTANCE DWAN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Youth's the season made for joys. Give me a private station - a mind serene for contemplation. Establishing goals , . . and reaching them. lence is simplicity. RICHARD DIFFENDERFER In character, in manner, in style, in all things the supreme eicctl Demanding of self . . . of others? Wedding bells in May . . . Th.B. prospective Co-worker with Cod and Eloise. Sigmag Student Council 33 Class Chaplain l Naulzlus Editor 'I Evangelistic Association l,2,3,4, President '7 SFVII1 1934 Clee Club lg Choral Union lg Volleyball 2,3 Softball l '7 3 ,...-1 Q!- i.-f i ,-U' FREDERICK FARRAR A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE The proper study ol mankind. Friendly smile f curly hair cars. Courage to continue . . , obstacles ox Facing the future with a fair lass. ZFU11 Biology fillllb il. 51 'FIT ROBERT FALKE A.B. RELIGION A good man was ther of reli ioun Tease. Happy-go-lucky spirit hiding serious purpose Boston Chapel regular. sv God dictated goals. Zeta: Dorm Council 3: Exangelistic Association 34 Student Ministerial Association 'I 4 S F Nl F I I4 C le C u m 'P I Volleyball 123,43 Society basketball 'X tllll RUTH FETTERMAN AB. MATIIEMATICIS hlath my major, lit my love. Conscientious student. I will live life simply and meaningfully. Unknown horizons. Sigma: Honor Scholarship 1.23.43 Evangelistic Association l,2,3, 43 S.F.lVI.F. l,2,3.-I: S.N.E.A. 3,-I3 Biology Club 2g Choral Union Il. Hifi ROBERT GARDNER A.B. BIOLOGY Faithful keeper of the biology lab. Appreciation for small deeds. To do the job and please the Master. Service in useful but quiet ways. 'KY' LARRY CERHART A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE Student Council tryout. Short of temper, quick of wit. To discover, one must experiment. Finding myself H- Let the long contention cease. Sigma, coordinator 2, president 33 Student Council 4g Greenbook lg W.E.N.C. -I3 Dorm Council 33 Evangelistic Association 43 Clee Club lg Basketball 12.3.43 Volleyball 2.31 Biology Club 2: Socio- lfrgy Club 33 Camcrata -Ig lXlountaincf'ring Club 43 Physical Cul- ture Club 2: N Club 2,-lg Baseball 12.3.43 Football 1.4. Sigmag New Jersey Community Blind Scholarship 1,2,3,4,5g Evangelistic Association l,2,3,4,51 Que Scais-je 53 Biology Club 3,4,5. CHARLES GOODMAN A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS Wholehearted adoption of a truly liberal education. Intensity, Independent thinking. An artist's keen perception. Reflection preceding action. If a man will . . . begin with doubts, he shall end in certaintiesf' Delta: Greenbook lg Campus Camera 2,31 Clee Club lg Camerata Club 4g Physical Culture Club 2,3. swf il Xi CHRISTOPHER HALL B.S. BIOLOGY Daily life in the lab . . . summer Field trips. Persistence and simplieity. Helpful. I must say what Comes to me. Undisclosed opportunities. Sigmag Biology Club 12.3,-lg Mountaineering Club l. CAYTHA CUTSHALL A.B. BIOLOGY Patient with the iinpatient Eyes too expressive to be blue. They inove the world. A biologist is a svientist. The wonian who did. excellent lab assistant. Kappag Scholarships: Honor 1.23.41 Kiwanis Ig Bstbeoe Biology 51 Creenbook 1: Camfyui Camera 2.15,-1: Fxanqe is ic Association l.2.Il.-lg Basketball lg Volleyball lg SNP N 1 Phi Delta 3,4,5g Biology Club 2.4.53 Debate l.2,f3g Chferlcact 2.3.4.5 lf' 1, l RVN MARTHA HINKLE Reserved. Self-directing. Ariny interest. S,N.E.A. 4. RICHARD HOLBERT A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE Fainily Inan and student. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONI Teaeher-to-be with tlistiiiftive artistit talent Sigmag Distrivt Seholarship 2.13 Exan c is ie Xssteiation l EDN Life oflers to deny. Leader of the Classroom and fznnily. Zeta. JOANN IIYBERTSON , Ae. s0C1A1. SCIENCE I r A workntan that needeth not to be ashamed. Versatile. Ten talents responsibly used. That which constitutes the supreme worth of life is . . . servicef' I U Kappag Student Council Secretary 43 Class Council Vice Presi ' N 'f dent 34 Dorm Council fi, President 43 Evangelistic Associatior i f l,2,3,4g S.F.M.F. l,2,15:l,5g A Cappella Choir 1,33 S.N.E.A. 2 Phi Delta 2.3.41 Sociology Club 4,51 Sigma Council 3,4. I I I l I I BARBARA C.-XII, JACOBS B.S. NURSINC SCIENCE I I I Consistency, neatness of living, tea after hours. I Seriousness beneath easy humor. I Christian motives. ' I study people. I l Service in the world of pain. ' I Kappa: Faulkner Hospital Parent-Tc-acher's Scholarship 4g Green- boolq Evangelistic Association l,2,-lg Physics-Chemistry Club 1,23 Pre-med, Club 1.23 Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing 2.3. DAVID JOHNSON A.B. MATHEMATICS A merry heart and a hearty laugh. Low, low bass in E.N.C. quartets. , Work with facts and figures to arrive at Cod's product. -Qi Jerri and Crad School. Kappa. President 41 Mountaineering Club, President 3g Quartz 12.3.41 Basketball 1.2.3,-lg Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,-l. I- I LINDOLPH JOHNSON AB. PHILOSOPHY As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. I Jainait an transfer . . . soft-accented commentator in the class- Student , . . gentleman . . . Christian Zetag Evangelistic Association -lm Kansas City College l.2,3. RUBY JOHNSON A.B. SOCIOLOGY Leaving sueial work fur tlie lure uf teaching, Slim arid Sc-utlieru. Wlitli a twiul-ale in lier eye, a jest un lier tungixe, autl ruisvliief in her mind. Xviilllllg tu see tlte future- uulnld. , , V - 1 Zetag Evangelistic' .Xssuvixitimi l.2.f3g fflee C-lull lg S.fN.In.,-X. fl,-lg Sociology' Club 3,41 Zeta Clic-4-rleader 2. ,--1 ALAN RING BS. CHEMISTRY MARGARET KINSEY ML'S.B. MUSIC Senior recital par c-xvelleufe. Learning, daring and wviiiiiiuri sense aceurately blended. l'Trifles make perfertiun liut perleetiun is no trifle. lX'IuniCl'1 1 ClOl'lSPI'X'IlIftI'y quality plus tearlier. Kappa: Aetivity Srlwlarsliip lg CIIIVIIIDIIY CIKHIIPTII lg Nrzutiluf l,-lg Dorm Cmunvil li A Cappella Chuir l.2.ii5lQ Trim 2,31 Mountain- eering Club I. bilities. Standard formulas fur lull and lt r ic I must formulate my iclmils Circ u x x 1 mx pmssi I pursue only that uliicli I dmsirt tf P.-XTRICI.-X Li JCKWOOD BS. MI'SlC Nfusiviuus' l,uuuur' , . . Cziiiti-ilmiw Swings Vlllltlllilt fflllll tlu' suul. Nrvlliiug lull tlu' lu-st iu lllllSll' lrVllf'I'4' lam- :tml lurtiim- le-.ul iuul tu lili- IJ1-ltug ffumfnu Iffirrzrm l.2,fl.l N lllfillli v X I ug lli I li ll l Qflg lizislu-tlmll ljli fl1Illlt'l'.llll 'E HL lx LUN . 4 I 1 . 1 . t 7llSl .. 1 ' -- '. - N-llft 'nu .gf fsell. nee Lwrp . . . Brazil? A. . 1 msnps, 1 l. Ijfllllxfl l. Thom MeAn Leadershlp vnrcl li Mrxssaehusetts Chzxrity Grant fl: Student Cnuneil 1.41 Cfllllflllk f,YIlIIIt'Hl 15. lfclitwr -li lixullgt-llstic' .-Xssweiatiun Q1 Biulngy 13 . -It-XNICT I,L'NlJfiRliN HS. El,I'1lXIENT.-XRY EIJLUATION Resident Student . . . late eunler. Her late ln-twlaens her intensity uf pnrpttse, :X IIlUdCl elzlssrfmlll . . . snperh lnstr'uCtipn. Kappa: Nfwrth Parl-Q Cnlleqe l.2. ENID LUBARSKY BS. EDUCATION Ph-jects and devices tw help them learn. Quiet Persistenee. Silence at the pnvper seasrwn is xx'isdrun. Tu teach the qurvclness of knnwletlge. S.N.E.:X. ll: Bnstnn L'niversity l. AUDREY INIACKAY AB. MODERN I,ANClL'.'XfQIiS Busy 1'ullef.fe seheclnle. Part uf a family traclitiml. The latest vogue. Litemry talents tn he llIlt'HX'C1'l'Kl. Wlhen l make up nly mind tw alt: smnething hut in the me tnnc -... Delta. Seeretaryl Selnllarshipsz hlnsit' lg txlllllllll li :Xetivities Class Vice-President 4: fizerzzb ffff 1. 1: Cnmpux Ctmzcra Nqutilut 2.3,-lg Dwrnt Cnnneil 15,41 Evnngelistit' .'Xssnt'intim1 Volleyhall 33 S.N.E..-X. fl,-lg Hrnneemninq Cuurt 13.4. 10 10 czimif 1,2. ROSS MCCURDY A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is whole- some for the Character. No one is useless in this world who liglitens the burden of it for anyone else. To find a plate of service . . . anywhere for mankind. IIOIIN MOORE AIR. SOKZIOLOILY 'Y ln tliv If-xitwn wil' yt-utli. Xxllilll late rewsixvs lui' :1 lrrisglit man- liwvrtl, tln-11' is nw suili xxurml as lznl. I lrytilllllllllll lIllf'll'Nl . , . Ruth :incl YKI ITA. ll'lIlIllIlLf xi ntli liy llIIll4'l'NlIlIIlllIl2 llir-ini 57 Quietly clynzunie, CHARLENE MANLEY B.S. ELElXIEN'I'ARY IZDUCATION There is nutliing sn fatal trvc'l1arat'ter as liulf fiiiisliwl laisl.s, WVlierever then- is more than Cmiiiinui fliallengv-. Summer wedding plans . . . YVarren . . . cllZ19QI'1v1JIIl. Sigmag Activities Svliularsliip Ig C'amj2ui C,lfIHll'I!I 1.2: .X Clamp' llz - ..'2I. PAUL MILLER A.B. HISTORY College, family, then uvllm-ee again. HlSlflTy', luirwlftey. en'wi1wti11ic's :intl st-t'+viicla1'y ec Outspoken. Ever ready witli an aiimr-1' -wi' gt Illlf'NllUll, Bnstun L'niversity. Suflieient untn liimst-ll, A man must make liis nppitrtiiiiitv. as I-lit as final it Zeta: Evanqelistif Assiwizitiuii l.!1StN.I-IA. 1 151 l x C lulm I1 BARBARA NA MIOTKO AB. PSYCIIOLOCY Studying peuple. lee Cream fur the girls in Loves peuple -f -- appreeiati Finding sell' in uthers. Giving all tu gain all. Realized hidden pfitential the dur Ill. un - fr sensitivity - sineerity. j,xit1Es Mum A.B. PSYCHOLOGY 'WVhen 21 man has nut a grntcl rezisnn for diving a thing, he has une gtmd reason fur letting it alunef' Confident self-expression is an instrument of learning. Applying persunal stilutinns to persunal problems. Zeta: Sueiety Basketball l,Qg Crusader Baseball 1.23. Siginag Huraee Smith Sehularship lg Basketball 3,-lg Volleyball 4: Hutiglitnn College l,2. in NANCY NOLAN BS. SECONDARY EDUCATION Bitilttgy seeks tu study life. And l like life. Lal ms. JANET NIELSON A.B. MODERN I,ANCL'AtiE l,ate-euiner. To get the best in edueatiun. Faithful tu her calling. Children's Haven, Striving for the true, the beautiful and the grind. Zeta: Hctnttr Sehttlarship 15.41 Evangelistic Assueiatitm Speech Club 41 S.N.E.A. fi,-lg University uf California 1,2 Christianity is the re-estublislnnent uf all things in Christ. 4 C laughter and inerrinient - and yet V thrise serious rnonients. Avenues uf serviee. 1 Cmininitted tn uthers. TT Us-lttig Babetiek Sehularship 41 Evangelistic' Assueizuinn 3,-lg S.N.E.A. 3.-lg Biulugy Club 2, Seeretary fl,-lg Physies-Chemistry Club 2.71 Maekltirrav College l 58 MARLENE NORMAN A.B. ENGLISH Journalism. k A God, the best uialwr uf all l1lZll'I'lHf.fl'S . . Constantly seeking In mlprovc -.., many tasks much mark more results. Delta: Selnvlaisliips: Canada Central Distrirt 2, Daviclsun 43 Canzpus Cllllllffll 1.2.1141 Evangelistie Assticizxtirm 1.2.41 Basket ball 1,2.3,4g Yulleylmall 1.23.43 Crusader Cheerlearler 'T Lit Speech Club 2,3511 S.N.E.A. 1,23 Biulngy Club 1.2: Camerata 31 Debate 4. NO' RUTH OERTE1, BS. MATHEMATICS Energetic: Sensible and serene. Does nut take herself elalwratt-ly. Freshman debater. Johnny. 'WVhat is bettre than NVISCIUIII? Wlwman. And what is bettre than a goocl woman? Nu-thing. Sigma: Scholarships: Math 1: Humor 12.11.-l'Z Evangelistic Assrweia tirvn 1,2g Glee Club Ii Orchestra 1: S.N.E.A. 2: Debate 1: Sigma Cheerleader 2.3g Chwral Unirm 1.13.4 jun LORRAINE PATCH B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION UDd3.LlI111I1g' in principle and Chararter. Our mvn heart and nut other men's fvpinifvn nf us forms our true l1fmur. Gives of herself . . . tntally. Sigma: Nautilizt 2.31 Evangelistic Assueiation 12.11.-4: Mountain- eering Club fl: Chfwral Union 12.3,-4. PAI1 PAIISEN Pl't'SSllI'f'-ll'I'l' 1' .l ,-XB. sot1l.xI,st:II-,M.I4. l'Re'1mftv hum lllvs lu-xxlltl1'1'ecl nav. Nlaturity is ll piwnz-ss. Tlivrt- is Ll nultlt- 1.11-gt-tfulm-ss , IXIIPIILI.Ill'llN.lll4'l'II.lSlx1'1lD2lll Ig llmltt-tlvgill 2. 1.115114-1-1 h Club 4. .IA NI ES PAYNTICR AB. SOCIOLOI JY clfllilliltxl' llllil l'I'llIt' '.I. Seeking , . . not resolute but not easily swayed, True Irientlshii neeessitates eultivatit Son ral eoutern . . . dormant but authentle. Kappag Dorm Couneil 15,-lg Evangelistie Assoeiation 123,41 Stu- dent Nlinisterial Association 1.2.3,-li Crusader Basketball 23,4-g Soeiety Basketball lg Biology Club 21 Sociology Club 3,43 N 'E' PAUL PIERCE AB. SOCIAL SCIENCE RK. from Pittsburgh. Lord, I've been a leader, now make me a humble fisher. Commendable Student Council Prtxy with praetieal plans and procedures. Ixathy summer xxx clding plans. A fiery spirit In be ehxmneled in Ood's direetion. Zeta. Olsen Scholarship 3, Student Clouneil 3, President 4, Nauti- iut' fig Evanqelistie Assoeiation 1.23913 Clee Club 1.14, President 41 Basketball l.2.3,elg lNIountaineering Club 2,33 N Club 3,4 ELIZABETH PETTY AB. SOCIOLOGY eollege book store. A quiet but tested eonfidenee. True blue, all the way through. To serve the present age. Zetag Evangelistic Association l,2.f31 S.F.M.F Chemistry Club 15,41 Soeiology Club, Seeretary 3. ROBERT PYNN AB. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS Ileeide what is truth . . . then pursue. Cultivated tastes and scholarly mind haiku poetry. lNIan thinking. E.T.S. prospective. Philosopher f teaeher - artist clergyman. Deltag Bray Scholarship -lg Campus Camera -lg Nautilus 3g Evan- gelistic Association l,2,3g Student Itfinisterial Association 12,33 Lit-Speeeh Club 2,3,4, Vice-president -lg Phi Delta l,2.3,-I1 Cam- erata 3,4. No stranger to hard work - food and books ff dining hall and 12.33 Physics PATRICIA REED B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION The Child is parent to the maui All is quiet and peaceful, Anywhere . . . with john. The Lord my pasture shall prepare. Kappag Dorm Council 3,-lg Evangelistic Associatifm 2,-lg S.F.M.F. 1,23 Glee Club l,2,3,-lg S.N.E.A. 3,-lg Basketball l,2,3,-lg Volley- ball l,2,3,4q Mouritaineeririg Club l, LAURENCE RINES A.B. HISTORY Iiulf W'cr'kQiid IIlUIN'YlIlZll'iC'I' . , , at luiiiu- The tall man , , . sm-s iiiufh, says Sf-riuus studs-iii . . . histfiry tc-zivlivi' Basketball :incl juluiir-s. I Zctag Nlassnrliiisvtts Stzitv Srlifilmsliip l IJ iiu I uiicil ' l EY?lIlM0llSllt' Assiwialiuii lljl, Clrusziclvi Iiislwiliill Qfil ligislu-tlifill ll Vullvybiill l.2.fl. DAVID R.XNlJl,li'I I' MUSE. MISICIIiIJL'C1ATION E.N.C. fasviiuitiwii Slilllli' or Sll1Clf'Illl' Plc-my uf spirit but iii uw liurry. Have Z1 wcll lxuluiiu-cl rlic-t iiiusir, iw-lgixzitifiii. I1'liI'4'I1lll'Il Pcmlliigx Sigma, Trvasurr-r fi: file-c Club 15: A Czippfllln Cllwir 2.31 Quzirtvt l,3L OI'Cl1CSlI'3. l.2.fA3,-lg Baskvtball l: Yullp-yliull 2,163 Siiftbzill Zflplg Camcrata liplj MuiiutaiiieQi'iiig Club l,2,ii: Pc-Q Band fill. MARILYN RIEDER B,S. ELEMENTARY EDL'CA'I'ION HBE' gorrcl . . . and du giiriflfl Disvipliuccl, Early tu bed, Carly tw risv. iiialws ri wiviii in . , . tim, Library bulletin tliciiics. BQ High, O suull scum what is lim' and lmsn-f' Svrving others with fhicl . . . ziiul jimi Zvtag Sfhrwlarshipst Pittsburgh District fl.lQ Ifvaiiur-liirim' .-Xwii 'rm l,Q,3,43 S.F.lXl.I . l1S.N.ElX. li.l1 Nliii1iil.1iiir-iwiiiq Club l ELIZABETH ROBERTS BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 'lHer face betokens all things dear and good. Quiet manner . . . short of stature. IIlUSII'3.tCCl psychology for all ages. S.N.E,A. 2g Quincy Junior College l. ANN SHAW B.S, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Little sister - Little interests. Duty calls, I must go. Honor student. To gixe and forget the gixtr. L'You have done it by being yourself. Kappa: Honor Scholarship 1,213.41 IVIIZLIIIZLI 3g Evangelistic Asso- ciation l,2,3,4g Basketball 33 S.N.E.A. 3,-lg Que-Scaix-jeg l,3,4g Bi- ology Club 31 Camerata 3.4. 4,-111 KENNETH SIPES A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS E.N.C. print shop . . . setting type on paper and in life. Versatility challenged. Near to the heart of Cod. Wedding bells --- Ken and 'Io . . . and Cod. Delta, President 3: Activities Scholarship 1: Evangelistic Associa- tion '2,3: Glee Club 3g Quartet -lg Basketball l,'l,3,4g Volleyball l.2,3g Football 1.45 Softball l,'2,3,-lg Physical Culture Club l,2,3,-13 N Club 2.3.4. SHIRLEY SKIDMORE BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Snail,s pace . . . quiet confidence under slow dry humor. Promises to keep. Methodical instructor Kappa, S.N,E.A. 3,-1. Choral Union l.2,3, Lit-Speech Club 4. CARY SLICK .A.B. BIOLOK LY From lab to basketball court. Smooth surface uf turbulent waters. We have to live but one day at a ti Grad School. To uncover life's wondrous mysteries. IIIP. Zeta, co-ordinator 31 Biology Scholarship 43 Student Council Treasurer Al-Q Senior Councilg Crmzpus Cunzcra 4: Dorm Council 33 Crusader Basketball fl,-lg Biology Club 23,-lg Chemistry Clu 2,41 N Club 3,-lg Basketball 1,23 Volleyball l,l..l,l, Softball 7 34 Eastern New lXIexico University I. BARBARA SMITH .A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL .ARTS NORMAN SNYDER A.B, MATHEMATICS Little man with a big heart. Every great thing has its roots in silence. Interest in literature - tops as a roonnnate. Polite demeanor. dependable. I-Ier voice is ever soft. gentle and low. Quiet adequacy for life. Grefnbook Ig Evangelistic .Association 1: Sociology Clu lvlountaineering Club 2,-lg Roberts VVesleyan College 3. Fight withiall your might . . . if it's worth lighting for. Making numbers count for God. .,,,, 0.-'Q Zetag Evangelistic Association 31 Student Ministerial Association l,2,4g Vice President 33 Basketball 2.3: Volleyball l,'2,3,4q S.N.E.A. 45 Physical Culture Club IQ, President 31 N Club 4g Softball l,2,3.4: Baseball 1,-l. tif, xii KAREN SPEAIQNIAN BS. ELEMENTARY IiI'JI'C.'XTlON Chic co-ortlinzttes Quecn's Court t1i'l1saclt'r t'llt'l'l'S Deterininzitiou paves smooth llllllltkflfi. Applit-tl art in the classroom, Clggsrof luis mtl Ixcn. Kfllllifll Ifxmium-listit' .Assfwcintion l.f1 Yolltwlttll l. llllISfICll'I' Cheerlrirl i W S.N,E..A. flglg Biology Club Q Kappzi fllIl't'I'- 1 , If-gulf-r I 'ittivtv 1.1-uiu'll Al. ,IA Xl l-IS STARK ISS. CIIENIISTRY John s lrrotlicr. iXl1ll'llYl1S beau, Moll S solcli '. is lu 1 lille soul with Cocl is marlc wltole. Tlicrn- is nothing small in tht- service of Cod. lxappa1 llonor Scliolarslup 1.2.51 Cilass Chaplain 23 Evangelistic Association 1.2.3. Presiclf-nt -4: S.l7.M.F, Council 31 Volleyball 31 Physics-Clic-mistry Club l.2.'l l HOLLY STONER P? 'lQ Ulm JOHN STARK B.S. CHEMISTRY Chemistry is a challenge. A challenge to disc-over. Thou art the man. Summer wedding . . . then to graduate school. Diligence is success -- or is it? Zeta1 Honor Scholarship 12.31 Dorm Council 31 Evangelistic .Association l.2.3,-41 S.F.M.F. 2.151 Volleyball 2.31 Physics- Chemistry Club 3,41 Physical Culture Club 1. Iss. EI,IiMENT.-XRY Rnlfcpxirlox A if sc . Lontaqioils sunshine. Refreshing others by her cheerful press.-nctf p it ' The- most natural beauty Ill the ut truth, ,rlcl IS honpgty and moral 5 Nm lJelta1 Honor Scholarship l,J..l.'l: S.fN.E.A. 2.3.-l1 Phi Delta 2.3.4. nd 'QP GERALD SWARTZ BS. MUSB. MUSIC Practice means inprovement -- in music and in life. Purposiveness and Esther ff success. Clarinetist par excellence. Practical Christian living. Zeta, Chaplain 41 Scholarships: Kaufinman 3.51 Massachusetts 41 Senior Class President 51 Evangelistic Association 1.13.41 Orchestra l,2,3,4,51 Camerata 4,51 Physical Culture Club l: Choral Union 3. -l: Phi Della 4. RONALD THOMAS B.S. MATHEMATICS Never an ardent campaigner? Never working on an angle? Never enough to do? Never a question of the future? Delta, President 41 Scholarships: New York District 2,43 Danker 3: Campus Camera 4: Evangelistic Association 33 1,21 Biology Club 3. :uns--1 2 1 . 2 5' 3 ANNA TRAUT A.B. LITERATURE Quiet, capable, methodical thinker , . . I7,l,.Y.'s Girl Fric She opens floors where others fail! Classroom prospective trade school graininzn. d Kappa: Class Council. Secretary 53 Cnnifmi lffznn-in -1.5: gelistic Association l.21 Basketball 2.fl.'l: Yollevlmall 2.3.1-Z Lit- Speeeh Club el, President 5: Q1n'-.S'rr1ii-jf' 1.33 SN l'i.A, 'l,5g Bi- ology filulm l .ffl 65 Association l.2.1i1 St MARILYN TEAI, A.B. IiI,EMliNI'.XRY EDUCATION Secretary par excl-ll:-ine Quiet radiance, gentle persistence. Cod is in every tonioiroxxf' To do Cocl's uork as if it were my own, Sigma: fireerilzoolg lg Dorin Council, President 151 Evangelistic udent Ministerial .Association l: S.N.E.A. 3. N7 -Lula 'i DAVID TRAUFFER A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS Choir practices. prayer meetings. Chinese restaurants. Firm convictions, He that hath a calling hath an ofhce of proht and honor. HHow shall the world be served? A shepherd of the flock and Ruthie. Zeta: Class Council Chaplain -l: Clrezrilmnlt l: Evangelistic Assn ciation 1.23.41 Student Ministerial Association l.2.f'I.-li S.F.M.F l.'2.3,41 Clec Club l.2: Volleyball l: Phi Delta fi.-l: Physica Culture Club l.2. I'A'an- ' ,,,, CAROL WADE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Her life is her character reference. L'Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Wedding bells and Dick . . , a team for Christ. PIIYLLIS VALE AB. MATHEMATICS Alumni Association Secretary, faithful recorder of dorm sessions. find shall be my hope, my stay, my guide. lXIultiplication of possibilities. Sigmag Scholarships: Activities 1,21 New England District 2,-lg North Providence Alumni I3 Evangelistic Association 43 Math Club I. Kappa: Evangelistic Association 123,41 S.F.MF. l,2,3,4: 3, S.N.E.A. 1,2,3.4. JUNE WEISCHEDEL AB. ENGLISH Diverse interests f many talents. Earth has nothing more tender than a wonian's heart when it is the abode of piety. Total self-involvement in any worthy task. W Sigmag Scholarships: High School lg Honor l,'2,fI,4g Campuv Camera 3,-lg Dorm Council 33 Evangelistic Association 1,'2,3.4g S.F.lNI.F. I1 Glee Club Ig Lit-Speech Club 3,41 S.N.E.A. 3,41 Phi Delta 3,43 Choral Union l,'.Z,4. CAROL WARREN A.B. HISTORY E.N.C. family adventure. Everything at its best and most perfect, Grad school impetus. Everseeking . . . ever finding. No duty too menial. Kappag Scholarships: Massachusetts Charity Fund 2, Hansen 4 Phi Delta 1,21 Biology Club 1.2.31 Sociology fl. vu lf C1.1XROI.YN WELLS ISS. EI.ENIEN'I'.XRY I-'DLC C,11ll1-gt' l11'11l1'. I.t1111tl1111 111tt 'I't'SIi. I.-XIIOY S111-1-t lViIl'1', l1'l1'11tll1'5111il1-.1l1t-t'1'I11l 11111'tl 111ml IILIXV, Wlllltllvl 111-111 wwsl. I xxill QU... tt A111111 rllrltztffnzlzllrlll 704 Sigma, St'l'l'I'If1I'Y 2.21: If1'1111uc-listlt' .XQs11t'i:1ti1111 l '1 SI XII 1 11 1 1 .11 1 l.l..11 C.1'11s:11lt'r C.l1tt1lt.1cl11 I. C 11111111 ' 1 SN l.l11't'1'l1'ncl1-1' l.lL IItlIIll'l'l1IIIlIl C 111t I CLARA WHITE Q 111 '.E..'X. Al: Sigma BS. ELEMENTARY EDL'CATlON Faitltful XYHI'Iif'I' at Il giwn task. Hiclclvn talents and i11c'f111s11lt-1111115 atm111111lisl1111c-nts. Intvrcst in s1111rtS. Cltilclrt-11 savtmr tlw salt, '7 Zctfl: E1':mgc'listic' .1Xss11c'inti1111 1.2: S.F.NI.F. l.2..1.41 S.. . 4. 'NI EA. 2.3. NANCY WELLS .-XB. ENGLISH I1IlJl'21l'y xv111'Ix IJCQIIII, Clem- Club 1't'g11l:11'. I si11111I1' t1m111'1'1-cl PC1'Sistc'11CC. Miclniglnt nil nltt-1' miclnigltt. I31111l4s arv Z1 wurlcl xxitltiu tl1f: 1111rltl. Dc-Ita: SCl1r1la1'Sl1i11s: .-Xftivitivs I. N011 Erwlgtncl Illstritt 6 1 II .. .. ,,, .- ., html: I: EVIIIIQUIISIIC .fXSs11t'1a1t111n l.f..'l.'l'1 S,P.IXI,I-. .1. frlte Clllll r, 1, 1 - , 11 -..1.-Ig Orclu-stra I: X wllvylmll I. I.1t-S111-c1'I1 cllllll .1.-I: CD11 31 Biulngy Club 41 Cnlltti-r':1tz1 fl.-I. f 'UQ 5 iv..-v' swf ta -S 'Q -'nr v .NNN .XB 'E WIIITINCQ IIIOIXXQY l.1l11111 .mtl l.1l1. t.1-11tI1-1t.111111l1 Xs t1lIIl'l 411 ll l1l11'n1'14111 NlI'IIIIfI I11- uI'I.lIII1 1xtl11'111111111t'1'111u ummm- 11111111 1'.111l1 111 -I SN 111113 lwtl Il1t'1111ql1 Illl' xtmlx 111 lI11111'.11111-'N 111:11 lI1111111' lS1'l111l.11Nl1111 IQ 1.l. Nl XII l. 1 I N1'11'1't.111 I . .X l. I'l1i D1-IIQ1 Ifl. ll111l111.-1 tllttl- .7 I IIOWARD WlI.I,IAMS AB. NIATIIENIATICS N1'1n is 'ln innneasurable c t't' . . . . . yuan I 5. , Q Even-tempered. All athletics. Friendship requires the exchange of gooclf' Man of good works and good will. Kappa: Class Council. Treasurer 4: Crusader Basketball 1,2,3,4: Volleyball 3.4: N Club 3.4: Crusader Baseball 2.3,-1-: Softball 1.2, fl. CAROLYN WOOSTER B.S. MATHEMATICS Working of problems . . . proving theoremsiand theories. Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm. This business of living! Sigma: New England District Scholarship 4: Creenbnok 1: Cam- pus Camera 1.2.31 Nrzulilzzf 1.2: Dorm Council 4: Evangelistic Association 1,2,3,4: Clee Club 1.21 Basketball 1.4: Volleyball 1,3, 4: S.N.E.A. 23.42 Biology Club 1.2: Debate 1: Choral Union 1.2, fs,4. g 'Qt DAVID WUORI JOAN WOOD AB. LITERATURE Seeing life in literature, faithful to fine arts, piano lessons to give and take. Unassuming little lass . . . dependable always . . . power of per- ception. Let us, then, be up and doing. A mid-semester promise to keep. Kappa: Scholarships: Alumni 1. Honor 1.2.3.-1: Creenbook 1: Dorm Council 3: Evangelistic Association 1.2.3,-1: S.F.M.F. 1.2.3, 4: Wind Ensemble 112.341 Lit-Speech Club 3,4: Camerata 3: Choral Union 1.'Z.3,4. wb' A.B. SOCIOLOGY Spiritual leader with a social welfare concern. Thoughtful. Quiet exterior concealing keen intellect. and kind understanding. Steady. lN1uch married. Cod to man doth speak in solitude. Sigma: Scholarships: Wilder lviemorial 1: Skelton 4: Creenbook ll Sociology Club 4: Physical Culture Club 1, MARY ZIEGLER AB. HISTORY The histories of mankind are known more truly in the lives of friends. Gay and good. O happiness! Our being's end and aimll' Wherefore, for virtue's sake, I can be well Content. Kappa: Grfenbook 1: Campus Camera 2: Evangelistic Association 1.2.3,-l. ALIAN Y.-XCl'BI.XN BS. TXIQXTIIEM.-XTICS The Crusader Pep Club f- the voim- of the people. Resolve to be thyself, Find what is true and good, and then gifer :ill yr- will Be happy while you're living. Kappa, President fl: Student Council '11 Cumpu. Camrrrz lg Math Clulm21S,l'l.lXl.l . 23,42 Softball 1.2.3,-ll lfbullmzill l.l: Rusk:-xllall l 23,-lg Volleyball 2,3,-lg S.N.E.A. 2.15,-lg Biology Club fl: N10 traineerinq Club 2: Physical Culture Club l.Q.3,-lL N Club 2.7 l Crusader Baseball l ,2.Il,fl. Nlldif' 69 .A .Q ,, 41 P 5 ucv! Ge Qu up v .qisx .Q'. -Q ff 4- , .f.y1-. .' 'HG S - 59. . yup x xl, x . , 5 N x 'Rik -KY x Q X . -P x, Y .Nt .1 L . 'xsfbiv -.. 1 Q. 's X Linford Allison ,Vx s .-Xlllson Mary Allison Tllvresa Altic ' V Judith .-Xndrcc' 4 hi Daxid Atkinson Ronald Ayers Marilyn Baerman . 54151 .Y ,WK AM June Bnxnm Gerald Baumgartnvr NV1ll1am Bclflim C1 ll fv -wr 71 Ruth llill lfclxxnicl liorc-n ugiu Marjorie Brigham Brenda Brown ..,-uv 1 M7 Patricia Clark Gary Cuchran Lzuirclyn Cornell Carol Cove Victor Crosby Mnrdcn Davis Franccs Desmond Donna Dibama Suzanne Dixnn Alfred Cawthorne .lxfllflld Chas? James Chen h 177 RW fr!-'R fx C -sr 72 Diane Duke 'R VVayne Dunlop .gun-v' 'i 0 15 '15 'Ag'- ,I I-ff Charlf-s Elofson 11 nf 73 - .- nzllcl Driskf, Evrlyn Eshlcman Rivhard Fallfm Jane Farmer julm Free Jmhn Ccmdwnrtlu Charles Grant Kam-rx firnw-s Gayle- Gray Ruslyll fQI'l'l'llNXLllLl Patsy En m 1347 .Ivan IXI.C.r1 l ll'd fIilI'I'iIlQIHll Lgxwwl llf-ups XX A 1 XP? , 'Q 'vii' -.4 fll'l4'Il4' lla-lasts llllllvl Ifulmsml l'll1ll'll Hurst I 1 ' 'C -11, -.ur c lIll1'I'llll' II Rmlwrl Hmxnrcl Y Ri I nd Ifllllllfll l'lL' J mug . 1, J ffr1fKi'gf,f yd' L! -5' ff' Ch' ,A 1? f mud 4IHlTl1IlS1lI1 6 l King 54 fwj f 'X x f .. L Rvlwa Juncs Timulhy Kl1llfTlIlHI1 Ruth Kinder 74 fl . QU ai? L.- 'N-up ' ar , la mf K 3' ' V xiii? Q ' D L rl? s ,gt 1 ' A CILIIWPIQII l.flI1il'I' -Iuclitll Lmmphvl' I cillflblyll l,l'11ff'sty 'ifffu ivG'ds, X fa-2'-Q LZ, X. FS, 'ow' ,m . Q.. -- V-, David Lluyd Charlvs Lunn Ix nmth H101 ul hlm Nmmy M:1CL0ffd Ruchaxd NIaCL00d David hlassimi ,f ,4 l BCH Nfublvy Barry Nfuhnrfy IQUIJPII NI mls ll Kvnmz-th N l I1 OF? -49 'Q' jarries Onion Lois Oxenford Richard Pagano Beverly Parry Y Stephen Perry james- Phillips james Poole Douglas Porter Janine Pringle Robert Putnam Martha Ralston Samuel Reighard Carole Reinert its f fi. X la 'J 9 ll X.. 76 Delores Paulsen Qi . x William Rigden .TT li A vi f ily. 'Nu-v X, ga:- ': A. Martha Rinkcr A. lx V 1 uni ' '- 5- if ' 1 I ,qt yn 'v Gln-mi Rust' -63 no 'Q' Sandra Rich Luis Scarhomugh if Z1 faj '43 infer. 1 fgfu R Marilyn Scott Elmer Shaw Daly Smith X1 Paul Smith kenneth Smith Gail Spence lfrrivil Stutlvr .Xllwxt Strilxx lltll ll 77 1 A 1 I , D gikxx 've- -A I .ff Thomas Beyer Juanita Blinn Robert Bollinger Nlary Boswurtll lieu? mr' ju- Donald Baldwin Ray Baltz Douglas Bean Mabel Bell John Bowen Beverly Bower Bradley Brunsell Colin Campbell TU! ,l Alice Cmilsun Frances Cunt' Nancy Craft Arthur Curtis john Desmond Robert Dickman Paul Dickson Lois Dorkcndorfjf Andrea Dahlstrand Nanvy Dalton Denver Dccter .'X1'lPIw DcNIa1'Cu wax james Forsythe Gary Fryman Carol Gardner Sharon Gardner Claire Goodman Carolyn Gray Fred Gray jon Gray A Karen Elrod Ruth Farrar Lowell Flanders Virginia Ford Archibald George Roland Gibson Betty Glassford Shirley Goble A1 , --5 1 'Q-V Y '1- 'Sv ilg.o, Dennis Greenwood Q John Gulinello Mary Harding Jay Harter Elaine Horst Beverly Holloway Eileen Hunter Nancy Hunter E Ralph Henrik Harold Hendcrsun Barbara Hrvlland Linda Hnllis Rwnald J3.Cli Susan Jacobs Alan Johnsun Richard jones James Knight Robert Kovach Thomas Lang Judith Lape ,U fx A vw 1 if .oi l 1' .Q F.. ng -'P V ... , 79 Y I . Mary Lynch Donna MacLeod Norman MacLeod Edgar MacLean has argl 0 '19 ' iz if 1 I Q4 ...M Dolores McGee Valinda Miller Kenneth Mills Dale Mingledorff I Ronald Lewis Calvin Lint Thomas Long james Lunden Alan Manchester Sylvia Manna Charles Martin Jerold McCloy ,ef 1- . If! Bradley Patch Richard Patmure Jean Pearson David Pennybaker , A ,av T, i .E 'C' , 4, g qv' wtf David Larson Kenneth Morrison Enlcry Nfursf' Donna Muwcn ik X . Marxlyn Rr lmzm Shvilla Riley Com-lin Rwuvnw Ixcrmcth Rmvcll .QI John Ruuska Orville Sapp Charles Scheer Doris Shetler JoAnne Smith Martha Smith Thomas Snyder Ruth Ann Stetson 'R f Q. 75 , .- 43, Q9'f! :.- 364, ffl. s tag 'P 1.41 Pearl Shoff Roger Silvieus Edwin Simpson William Sittig Patricia Swift Howard Tattrie Joyce Tracy Carol Tupper Elizabeth Stockwell Dale Stotler Lena Sumner Barbara Swift Roy Tumer Janet Ulrey John Vangor Janice Vale K' Su' 5 . Calvin Yutzy Allen Zoroya llarland Worden 'Gb u--l 1 A Sz - J K Q l ff' li, ' , 1514. . . all..-V V R , ' inn..-'-. .fsgfyx 5 ,gn -Ju ll 2 N. HRX ' M ' X11--'-'.'-I-.s.1.'. .lt - ' I11'illX'N.Q':'r 5,5 gif. -. nlyad, uh., jf s ef ' 1 H., 3 lx- V l 'a 9 . 4 , 5 , a 1 in .v N li :4 hx 1 ,X V' J, IN Anne Whitacre Noarni Wilbraham Colin Woods Lon Woods K Y T l. 1 F' x ,-A Charles Ward Judy Best Alan Webber John Whalen Howard YN'ooling Lynne Wright Calvin Young Christina Young 'Wx hs, S151 'Q F s 3 . Q v' f 'V sf f .255 1 I I is 2 El J 4 1 X -- ', Nr -' -N nv! I fgxfv X' 9 i Q., -.- .-.. '-- 4e',w' ' - Aa v'51'l'- 4' ' 1 , R -.f 4 v. M- ,' xx: 5 vc- . gay c-. rzfg, , 'lf S Q. 'iff Tv X A ,W-if . X 1 x,Y , A . 3... S f X.a,,.',. Ts X 'L f Frederick Adamson Kenneth Akins Mary Alexander Steven Alexander Guilford Allen Winston Anthony Elizabeth Apsit Sally Aspinwall Charles Aubut James Badgeron is as .W 'fix Dwight Benner Thomas Benson Jean Betterly Mariori Biggs Marilyn Blaisdell fiifff W 'L' X'-av Z v 34- Kr-nneth Almeida Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson Riehard Andrews Cary Angell A li ' g 'nv ll .. 4-F L , t f - A K7 i 'E Q- 1--w, S341 .117 f ES' iv x Patrieia Barrett Charles Bazal-Qian Bonnie Bearse Carolyn Beelux ith Brenda Benjamin 1-K I S- wfllf 'TS' 0 bk 'T w'7,,i 5 Paul Blain-x' QW 'loan lit-w1l1'i:.i' 6' llaxitl llljllllc ik hr lhirulxn lin-t-. 1 C lg1i.i liz ugly Merrill Briggs Neil Brown Rivliard Brushett Alive Burns Ellen Campbell Peter Christensen Eugene Coleman Janice Cornrie James Conrad Donald Coombs if Dorothy DeChellis Barry Degler Gerald DeLong Mabel Dettmer David Detwiler VP C -Nix Ki '1 'N V ' , -ag! 1 x Y 'Psp M 1 -if f.. . ,gr A f WV- fa ag- QQ ' Lx' Timothy Cardwell Patricia Carlson Robert Carlson james Casler Kerry Chandler Conrad Dancy Phyllis Darden Marlene Davis Nancy Dean Yvonne Dean James Dimick Linda Draper Margaret Drew Burton Dunlop Gordon Dunlop Hur Betty Felts Marlin Figard Richard Fish David Fisk Harry Founds Beth Goodhue William Gough Daniel Could Ronald Graham Karen Graves D '-. X. bg Y, fk ' Richard Hamlin Thomas Harding Alonza Hart Sharon Hartley Paul Harvey Harold Edwards William Edwards Charles Eldridge john Evans Alfred Feclcy UW if ve Richard Garrant Frederick Garwor d Susan Geelc Hope Gilmore Paul Goble Alan Gray Ann Gulla Barry Haas DfWy'lC IIUUYCI' Carol Hamilton 11 lip Q-..,, Judith Herr David Heughins Robert Hill Judith Hoadley David Hoffman W Kenneth Hufiman Dennis Hughes Patricia Hughey Dale Hull Phyllis Huston -uw Gilbert Johnson Virginia Joines Cary Jones Judith Jones Elaine Jordan ff? l 'A liz' 'X I i lf ,q , 'Y v 27:5 l I 52.7, Virginia Hastie Karen Hayes Phyllis Hazelton Charles Heise Linda Helmick is sf Mtg new it 5' is S 'TI in atv , A fp Patricia Holland Earle Hollett Ronald Holmgren Mary Horner Myrene Hoyt , 4' 5 ' 'il x ' 'fi JL- ' 'S'-' 4 Qi 92 , , 0.-, P 'llhv' Nur B-1 Mary Jackson Ronald Jackson Patricia Jacobs Joanne James Joyce Jefferson 0 'Z' David Kale Sarah Kauffman Martha Kelley Cynthia Kelliher Jean Kennedy Gary Klock Hans Kloostermar Gayle LaBelle Beverly Lane Carol Lang , D Barbara Lewis Virgil Linger Pauline Litz Adena Locke Stanton Lockwood Jay Kc-rn Karyl Kerman John Kierstead Mary Kinder Richard Kinsman Virginia Lantery Allen Larson David Larson Gerald Laudermillx Edwin Levin 1 'R Y. Ronald Lott llIlYltl Ni1Qi1TXXilll .Im lm N Q K .Um 3 Jean Nl.1mlu'slr3r gs James hlangancllo James lX Iann Roger hlann Ralph Marple Marion Marquardt -3 Robert Miller Erlene Millett Carlton Mills Richard Milne Larry Minich x Ev Mark Murphy Lois Nelson Douglas Ngutho Richard Nichols Marilyn O'Dell 'N . ,ff-Jilin , Q 3 g' -2 ' av if I' mwah NA, W-YW' ii N YI M 'z-. -Y- , . 'ef 1. 7' 4 , N. ul 1 N ! 2.5- .YL V: A,hvj , A gre v iv 4, QNX ,wal -ai :rs JJ: 'Y fix..-. 4 if 1 l ,, Gil' 4'-'L' Joyce Mathon Joel Meier Richard Menslage Janet Messinger Florence Miller Dearlie Moline David Moore Patricia Moran Brenda Morrill Sumner Morrison 1 - 'v l T gvwfe z. .--si -n 'K 2-R Carol O'Donnell Janet Olson Noriko Oshima Gale Palmer Carol Parkman Q RW 4' , . , uh 5- A . f -- A X ii' I Viola Pettey Roberta Pfisterer Margaret Phipps James Polan Frank Pote Helen Rideout Sharon Rieder Betty Riemenschneider Lois Roberts David Rosenberg Shirley Shaffer Neil Shea Pamela Shepard Michael Shetler Larry Shobert lsfful . 19, . il. It V . 'F K A0 1 X l 1'-Q Q' tm, 12 K' 3' Q s I' x, A Q ,t' 4' I J' 5 'T l JL x, s 147445, 2 f i 'IR 'lv r 11 X Zi ,:,. A .gli - 4 fm rw H 'Qu ,...J 'Q Q-.- 'A 'N 'ws f .-.W fl'- 'E N-s t :- I-: Z1 v IQ 'V' f -n V. jane-t Pzirsffns W'illi21H1 Pillrli Nlzitilrlzx Pvnhzi Klirizun Pc-rry Klargr- pf'lf'IASl'Il lah:-. 'lv' ' 1 Ji Sandra Pole Nez-l Prifc Elainc- F. Raflalifl' Carlile Reed Cwnstzinfe Rll'lllIl nd 1 - 553, B, qv---v Rltlmicl R ut 5 qu-f X- ' illip Sanrvr ith Swim JI lllll 5i'4 'II 'Him S A , I - x X l Ruth Smith Tlifnnas Smith Edwin Snell Carnl Stagg Marion Stansbury ALA Susan Thmnpson Judith Tibbetts Fletcher Tink Brenda Towle Gene Towle 'IL .- 5 , Julilt Geraldine W'alker Gay Wallin Ntargaret Waltermire Diane Walters Herbert Shruyer -luyfe Sickcl Dwight Smith Gary Smith John Smith .,,5, Qt 'T 'F-'I 6-Aa, 'v ,V 251' - Herbert Stanyard Rivliartl Stengle Penny A. Stephens Diane Stevens Larry Taylor Rebeefa Trask James Trimbath Jerry Ulrey Doris Umstead Carole Varian Nina Warren Herbert Wells Dolores Weslow Joan West Robert Westerberg Sharon Yousey Gloria Zeigenfuse Charles Zink Naomi Soloky Robert Warren ,of '-Ll? .nil Richard While llary Wlmiting Stanley lrvflfld Marie Yates David Young hu School Q' Prczctlcczl Arts and Letters 'S' g W st Ilga Frlcdcnfclds Secretarial Studiex Grace Chlbert General Studies Patricia Murphy Donna Rogers Secretarial Studies Secretarial Studiex emfh julie Banco Wayne Cummings 'f- f' 2. , .V if 'fr e V tc 23.4, FQ-f. , :V an Luifsir-v ,X A ir, 'Hr' J., 1 'ta GQ 151 it 2 4 'Xl Q in ' 5 .21 ini! ggi nz. esta it-at Pauline Bragclon Joyce Bush Alice Butterworth Joyce Cormier Donald Connell Allen Emeola 98 Carolyn Edinger Edward Gaines Wayne Ganas Joyce Key Carol Robbins Charles Sullivan -q-of W'-s '- W , 0,-1' iii . J . ' 'Q l' 6 t S 'im -v 79' 'wa Dale German Justina Hitchcock Elizabeth Lane Yvonne Miller Susanne Saunders Emma Theodore gl? Qu QQ L ' :N is L EI' t . X ills Vonnic Sitcs Claudia Tupper 99 gg-nw 1aT. are f :OM af 5. I 4-V-1 3' Clifford Hurst Martha Morris 'wif' is A , Beryl Smith Bcrnadvltt- Yiccitiru ...N Geraldine Jones Larry Phillips vig 'QE' ig? Fred Smith David Vfright l P l 4 W 1 F 1 1 N I 1 I A CTIVITIE , '1' V. -1- V f . 4 gf' . ff .V , - -xx-V -, ?'t.,--- - V V J . . . V . V Vs. Vf '- 4-1-1 .1 x'Q-1 . Job, , v1f 7- ,.w . V.,V..r P' :V ' .J-1' . '., 'fx 1--f A. 1. r-'-5' - . .1 - 'Q' ' '51-5 ' ,V-,fl--2 V-. '-'- -V.-'V .,V':Ym1w.- V- , '- .-: r- -1 -' V- ... qt '-J'-x A., --f-,-,xi w- -QM'-' -wp? I VV - V. , -' -N-N-. r ., . V- V V...VV- 'vga , 1 -3... 4, , 4 f X Vg . - if :V . - V if ,X-V','. , --'gf '.,.- , ,.V.. V ,--V AV , 'ng f- ,Q V uv 5,1 11 z' - A , V V ,- ' ' -V.VfHw.V,V - -,Vs V mg, uw., ' 17' .1 'f JT . - .Vik .. VVf V V -. 'X z M . V K .- ,-- V gr , - .,-- ..,- V . V -'- V V .-, -,V .' . - - - 5 I ' V -, fi.: :-f..v-V j .V+- V-' Q., ' ' pg., Ai ry.-j'j. 1' ' VVVS,j.,'f-L 'Zu1jf.Tx.-9--T-. V -f'- 5:1 - 'I' Fifi' ' 'L '731-F'-7?'V'..-P ' . 'jff f ' , M-T'f7 'V'QV S'fY: 'RV V I ' -'Q .A r,, J' r L. , 'Y -: V-J,-5V--..-r -.,. V':- V- V V VV LV,V,VVVQ.:.fVv,,.'3, ,.V.-rf. I .. M ,,,V1l , - p .,-,.V,-.,V-: - 1-59 'rw ,., .I V ey4,.11 Q.. ,V 54, :U ,-MV,--V-.Vj,,g.,:. ,jf-- Vjz V-V. V' .V A A,.,g,'V',- :V ga, ,4Tcrffjr +f'41'i.7f-1:-,. 1. ,. gffft.,-,V VV - ,. V . V ff.-'f-:j.fV' QV gfi- Q T35 V ,,,,,.1j:'qIfV.'aVs' . - 1- si .Ay 1 1. , 5. gr V ' V ,qVVV. :. , , 3 .44 15- 1 V- ., . , A Jig, .- ' V , - up. 195' 5, sg z. ' fh flag Z ', ff,fK43:,-- ' 'Lf ' 'EQ 'fig-3 ' ' , j-..' lu.:-7,V : NL ' ggi, ',f.if4Ef'i-,'-gg'QK , jg ' 4,V91Vf-55-',.Lf',f iff ,Vx tf ' Y Y' A 11 ' ' .3 'A 1 F5281 V' J- V -' ' gr ,-Q,-V-'giq v-V1 .. 11, ' ,,.p'37fV'fQi1-'Vg'.QV-.J.l'-'gy'5Q- . ---if F 'wifi ' . gf! .-- .aff Ujypf, f ' .' g.i 'V.' '. - ' 19'-N:E'f6e1 x': J ax1Pf7,u.'.-f,'f.553 '15-1,--Q9 , -- gf..-,,:V.V A ,V . V L - ' 1 V -ff- lib,-V mf-V fw-2:1111V.Qp.'.VVVV.f:,VV'.fV,5ifjfgsV : I . , ' V V - gil. . .- VVJ,,:.,Lg,,. . . 4 . V V , .V IVV, V -A V ,V V . - V r., 1:,,d.,.., VV.. L.. -1. x.,VV,.. ,..JV:.,V ft ,MGI V J: Y 5, . -Q...-g V V ., , --V ,if V YV -V 1' ,. ,454 -' f 'T f3g..V-,-'Q qi'y'S,fq.., '- ,N 4,?,'V4,f,q,1g2?V?gf .g?.:'gY W iff, , 1. 4- Var- -and ., 3 4.5 -f pf . ., ,,-I .f ' -A . - .VLVVV-QM Sfgs--1.4 - . :W '--says.: .auf-V V ' b F , -.fVfAfif-V1V- 'L-.5- VVV:ig.'r- W- 1 . F' --,:V.2jJ 2,4 ' ' , A --V ' wg-Q, '- --I u1x4f'.' ,.. -VFW , :V gAYi n, V I V f-,,--V' V f- A ' Vs' . V- --g,.VV',, -m: . ' V :-,,'?.Q1.zS':' . 9. . - V-ff -,J -9. .. .-MV- V,-9.41 ,. 1. .V V Vp, . Vx: V: ,VA -f V . V V,,-,V. 1V:.VL V155 ,W V I 1, ,. . ... gf.- 1, ,in k, , ,,, f ,, ...,,.V , Q, ,,. 4, ,, .,,V, , ..g ,. , J ' '-bv, -., 1 '1'frd'1:11 ... SV' FHL ,pf-1' 4 yi I fi IV V VS- V' 'l.,..V- 'KP'-,-L'4 QV 145 5-1-T' V . 1'- -.1 g'3 '. - ---1354 if 37 '. 3 . I FA . VV -' , V .7 V ' V .- i' Vf' ' .V- ' '- N--'fs f' 7 ' f- ff A 12' 'fiwVgV:V:,..Wf,',.Vj1L..q:Q 571: r V . V gi s' :E V 1 V V -f isis ' iv N., 5441. 'L -1191Qi.y?..1g.'? ' QV-' ,. ' , f 'pf I '4,9:F4'- 1 ' , L8 V- yjc fha 1 .14 .rg ' V .L ' , Lib.. .. F71-'QV - .' 'fx , .. - .,- . V' .V- ' . - . ' : . fV Z.V -13-21:-.f. W-X , ,..,-4V V. Vg' --4.,.. V, W ,V-V..-'- , - VV j- , VV..-VV X, . VV, . - -,:V -:-Q V,-.. ., - . . 1:4 v4 '--- , pg'--A ',V 'n:lf. 3 -2 -,. '- ' -V21 ' .. 'V, . V ,.... - L-..f-9 ,, .,V ' ,L .. V -A .:4f..V..,, Y .f Swv. . . 3 - -V ' V - . we V V ,QQ le 5: - sl. J,,V,'V+941 isa:-13S3.1:X1.V-'V' V ,ff .-j -, rg . VV V-,,.. Q ' V1 f V V 1 ,-V 1 , A if,-.V -a s A: V-bun .til '-53. VVV .Vg if ,,.... 1vf2qfg,1Ca1-,sSPlb-gig.. .3 . . 5 . VV V,,,. . -1 , 9 A ,V , , V ,A ' ., VV LV if 5, -dz 'ifqg-.,R ,' 5 V . VV ff' VVgV2zQ.q:.V.-fkqfyf' my. -- Vg ,AQE1-- ' r fu, V - V ,, .. V..-Vs'-'1 , V-H V-fi .. .::za:ae.,. ix ..V. . LVafC:fWf5fMffaV-I V ' A .wa fl-V f Vs : 1 - ' -PM V' 1 fix ' 'L 1- V,1n -'4- pw- g-.., V ,,:,.. V 51' V, . - -. H- . V . 9 ' . - -..X ' -,, J., gpgp ,JV in 4, .Q . , V fv'.H'frV V--. . - 'IV' - , :V-- -, .. ' uw? rf, V -.ufv ms:- , V, -'I tgzicyfhirl, ... 1: n 'V V vs p,VN,g'k3IQgfQ5,.iV7VV V V VL . f V x , , ' V . .. J ,.-:QU 45. Vw. af, :V .5 vV ' ' V ' .. :z L- 'fi ,. xi ' , ' W., f ' '1A,VVlV-' g 2-' '- 'W-.,. Arm' r J.--b .V .' 'S VV,V.,-- . ,K .Y :5i:.:y4. 5 4.4 -.,f,13Tg?f2.g,E3:f. 5 ,, V V V V, V V . Agp V, ,.,- , -:SRA V-,..fVcrf:4f1,'?'Q,V fi:-if 4, ,J ag 1T?'..1Q . -384,232-?tq,.,..0 ..,:rV.,f- V lg- 'VQ' ,. g,Qf.-scv-f?i:.??f'ff? -.- -5 ,V 1.51:,L,V,2V.4'5.laV 3 ,321-5 '5E?bf. ' .- V -'f . V' 1,-fr:...':-f-V. V I+ MN fu V. 1 ,. -'T.'I5 ':'-P 11-1 - 'Q - 'fV.. 'V V -fm '- V vw.-C'-+ - ,-4-' .A-icy-2 .f 'f5'fi1f.- f 1-'ai1g'wfVa-Q V.'i4E V-'- --.,. 1 Mr- ' V'f'??91-SFQQVAL, ,, ,,g,ik'fl'5v' - : ' rg,f.3-VV--3 , xW'l+i?:.:V:4, '5-984-, ,, V'. V2.3-'V ' -.7 za-3' .,w'y.c1 .Lf --1 x.g,, . .. .7-X ge, , . .. . Lf ,Vw . , y .. - ' TP' '4 39 f f 5 N -:ZV 'if ' 73iiV'71 Qfgg, 45 '5fi': N' ' 1 ,Fir ' A :VW l 2-kg' 3 '7-4, -f-N2 lf'yWQ-I 'QM ' W ' ' ' ' 4-- ' .. ..-.- 'l 37 .rf-. ' ' .,- ' ff' ' ' '. ' - :'. ,V.,:-,' 'g-'V' 'U' A. V L..-, 2f.7'ff775'- .VI . -Q. x -f c!.f,frg,f.v,7V V:g91 ,?5,5,gfxk5f.4v,'1f ic2+f Gr- - 5 N -. I N-+...,,.-'5fvZ2'.1X:4VVer1x-N ,A. V V q,. K-'.., .375-J..-1, Hd, ,, gf,-fa '45-'Q1fS'54i4-VT, jf ' '.,fv1-'Qi4Rr.x- ,TQ-.' 'pl f ' ' ', FK,'L-jyT'.3,x1,3..Si3 ,',g'. fig., V .x'n.jLarMi5- V17-fi 5.2 3 ,tlb h ..g- rV.f1V,,.1,j3,-QQ:.iff-3, VV . V ,, V V UV . -.,,-A:..,5VL pb Vg wx? J-1.VVVVg-.,,VV'V.. VV 1,43 - . . - -, V... 1- -V-V , .1--V: V V , A- , .1 --. '-V., V .. , L -- ','V,,:-,, . 1. I 'il rV' A 'I nr Aj MN-.: :c'4'-f2'?': 'Q -1 . L 1 'Av'-:x,M fx y' 2 kiwi'- . '.'f,1 ' ' AV- x V Vg '-4-f'-'f V-1-A . . ' ,gr-'A 7 V uf-W'-'L V,1IQ :'V',.'.1 ' , . V ff, V K -V.,-NV j'V-:,'?3,m -- f? 'j.- M' I'Vg 5 1 F: ' .V .5 ' e ' 1'-' ' .' -' ,VV V - f:'V-A'r-'V-af, -A ' if W 4 ' '-. ffb V1 uw- ' ,fu ? V .. ,. ,,.VfV'V:,' um Y , -V' V s ' I V'... ,V ffkQf1,:gQ s.,yj.,, f 332 , 13,-3: Jw V VV-1 TV- V ww- ' VV K. ,Q1.V.,,V -I - in I ,. '-.N - 'Vg -fl' is V 1-F fi. .'.- -1' 'V 'ff-' V-5:-? f ' ,Vff . N'J'fPV V H4 . . 'Y'f1f ' 'Vu- -V, -f' ' V .VV V.: V-1V .QV - A pw.--V2-.4 . V ..-- . .Vre 'F 1 V . .. +V.. '- ,3g,ifV,5g L.,L-.zifjf . -ng? 1.1, 3567 A Q.:-.p.V,V1Vf- SJ Q Q VV g ,TB ' V . - 5,-N ' g . V, . QF, .1'.'.. ,ug ' gf, ' ,.nw'.g.-'Jr' fu - ' J .,.I '. ,L jf --. - ' l ,' , , '1 .vi -. 1'-f 'VV'-if: 97 ' ,V '-V.-?V-- - LLB., 'H 5 7' . 5 . fl '15:'Qx3 ' V I 2?g'nf'- ' ' ' '1..'lV,--Vffiv? ' V' ' -it - 'T' V '. P -7- ' -. -.1 z ' Q -1 A ,gf VJ 431: ' -J' - 5 ':...,.f--vJfV'7 . 4' ' . V' , fr , - 4 V , , .' 'Vx ,. 17' ' x QC--iv. 1 , p..,. Vf--f 'r' ' V' '. V ' ' .-V ', , '. ' L 1-'-:'Tl'f.- -1 .- '.V -'17 ' V.. -'. ' ' ' .. ...-'ky V V 3-Y ' ' ' . .. .Q' - V -V - N wr' .611 V+ V ,VV V . fi. ha .V - if ' ' ' V.. V- VV . -- -Ln. ..f. V- ... , -. ..-..- - Ur J . .- . Nb' iyfpiu 2,1 Vu: ' ,' V5-af:---'W -'V4J'f.. - Y' QQ. 'Nw . ,Y 5 eff-'...V-V,.--.1-'-P. V, - .,. . - ..-A V ff - -. V -. Q 1 .,V - , - . A ...ff . - ,, A ., .:,Vf',.., 'aug ja, - .. V .-.V--v4 f ,V I . . ' ' V' V- - . . 1 -f ' 1 V ' V.: V , . -,VJ.-..v V.Vwf r ' - g '- 'V-Q ,u',X.,,,, V V . Y V 'Virirlki-xrj 5 - 0-'Q f'J'?J . - I5-T - .- - jf. - V' ,'s .11 A ,. .1V.. V'V 'f - V ' g.'1!41x ,,-w,'Q?Y,. -. rfr- ' ,,,-I.-.-era, A : . , ss-Nt . Qr . - .. I s. X IS fV'1 ',-','ff,fYi'f?-ft. I -Q ' .af Q-V 4.,. , .7 -,,..,.,-'1 E 4 is K Q X V '-,,- r.. A.. 'nf A ,Si , S ' , Vin 9 .Ls ?:.,,V 4.1.3 V .xx ,V 'Q 'L A V .. -if. ,jj 'gtgh - --.ru gm- 4- V 1,25 Vg . E. V. N. 3, 'Qi Q1 V! - -V - x- - 'f'-'- ' - fyf f,l1V V, ., ' NV. . -54 3. -.VV V-,fri , 1 , 6. . '.-,..1V'1 V . . 1 ,, F ,V V., ,gf V N V, ,V UAF... V1 c,.Mf.Vg,Q. 2... fl- A. -4 V ,,, . , . QV ti..-if.,-V eyyq-7. I V .-. 1-.v-.,.w....,.v ,Af - -..V U ' . , j 's ' .m f V -,, 2' 1 'V' . 5- ' 'VV V I -'wg A . . ', -, V v I' . -. .V,.. , ,.,.,,.,9 ,,xV VV.: V.-V .,,,,m , .3 V ,V . . V ,-,.,...... ,V.-. , ,V .. .Mig -x V V V - .U . V VV -11.- .3..,.f VV1- V , V, V1V ,V V!-, VV 1- 1-V- A TQ- ..V v,,.. . - ' . ,, . - .V . - V V V A ,-'V - AQ, ..-A' 11' 5-1-1511, VF'-,na TV 5' iff Jfx: ..f.'-:QL ff -': V '35 , V, - f.V.!,r GFS 7'1'Y?'Q' -gf - 3' f'?'f'.x3V'5i . -'vw -432, V-4,V ' H . . -- . - , V , ,l - 7V I I. -V ...N . 1 -, ,, - . . V 5-1. K. H-V .V , A,.f WV' V , .-- --A ,fy .V . ..'. ,V - -. - V 2 -- +'V V -- - :V ai 4- ..--KV 'VV fn...-4,---. V 'w L . V.'V'v ' ' - 1. - - - :2.1.v4'-QS? -fV' V1' V' UWC V' - - V - V' -1... 'Y Courf 1 ix, F 7ls V Jr' A ,f f N Y 1 , I 'bla ll W s 1-ni xvl1ClllC'l' pre-sicling at a regularly sclwdlxlccl mehr,-ling, 111' l'UIlClL1CllIIg a chapel service or liking cflrc' of lllc fzmcly 1nL1f'l1lm'S. wuz' P1'c'sicla'1'1t was twps. Some Are Chosen to Leaag Some to Follow, ug lir-lm. CT. llfillgff, Alla:-113 Sllljllllb, Judy XVillinms. Kim Ilnnlin, Larry CiCrl1:u't. Paul ru-, .Xl Xvdflllblflll, Kc-itll Bc-ll, Elmer Slmw, Clary Slick. 74:-M 4 ' I ,i Z X 102 The Student Council got into full operation during the Student-Faculty xvorltsliop on September l. Student leaders, and faculty members presented papers dealing with the academic, religious and social aspects of campus life. The Big Brother and Sister program, Freshmen Orientation meetings, Chapel services, a maga- zine drive, a Foreign Student Scholarship and an International Relations Club were initiated by the Student Council under the excellent leadership of President Paul Pierce. lNTarl4ecl changes in the social calendar meant ad- ditional work for many of the council members. However. these changes operated smoothly under Vice President Keith Bell's direction. But All to Walk in Avenues J Truth . Professor and Mrs. Moore, Student Council Advisors for First semester. sing in a fart-uell chapel in their honor. President Paul Pierce presents the Moores with a tape recorded on behalf of the student body. SE.-ITIQD: C. vVUtrSIC'I'. Mrs. Palmer. N. Baird. STANDINU.' P. Recd, L. Cwmvll, J. Bcft, A. MacKay. K. Wmsdened. Living Together, .Making Adjustments, Sharing Problems . B. Rivllmn-xlsvlmm-iclr'r. Bmvllmmfxn. L. Srruhamlllgll. Kfrs, Haas, I. Ilawcs, S. Garc Nl. CIUHUIII. KI. Puma. 104 Ray Bnltz, Charles Wfard, Ron Ayres, Daw- Fisk. jc-rry Mall! Dormztoq LW. n Smith, .-XII:-n Iglrwn, llzmwlcl IIl'Illll'lSl'll. hmm-II ITIXIIILIVYS. Cfwlin I llwrcl. 105 Busy Fall Activities - That First Paryf Paul Wells and Larry Taylor bargain over monthly terms. 51, Where the money begins to go, , 4' t , 'A Yac llelps start the year on the right foot by teaching E.N.C.'rs the School Pep Song. 5 l V W l W.-NS2'5' W l 5 1 1 I f - 1 ' ! I P f M XM i l l at , his , ,Q . i is f' o f 0 gr' I -, I Q: 3 55+ X 4 kk 5 t of Q '! lg . V . Fall Kickoff finds Professor Moore a leading enter- u K7 . X X Eigqxx X A tainer. f 7 ? A' 'n'!: R - U. J I Q , ' X A H 2 7AX M 'I .1 jQ n . A A 4 R-4 f 67 so -H -we an ' fe e r f ' I A W' M' sf' M f I .. uw . 106 J New Courses, A New Roommate . lNfIot0rCadcrs Come to BNC. every fall to get a taste of Col- lege life. 2 -1 4 ix I 1 4 m rx ' l Q l 'I Zctzfs lNIc'Clf+y helps Cflplllll' uw-I stars. lmt lrfill Munro Hall ITJUIU slmws typionl ucatnc-ss in p1'cpa1'ati1m fa r U Je zz Ilozzle ll ', f 4 u Ja ... ' 5 .4 107 1 I ll I A fovf' .il- 'ijwwri Tradition Following Traa'z'tz'0n with New 4'5 Nw? Dr. Gnnld gives tribute In Ernest Angell during the first Convocation. Dr. Mann addresses the audience during the first Fnunders Day C:I1l1X'UC'ZlliHI1. gy I Wk' is gpg . ' V415 bf fin' ' , Dr. kfnnn presents Miss Ilzlrris Z1 eilalinn fm' her cl:-vnlvd servive In EXIT. Ones Added to Honor the Past Student Administration Day crim- meneed as Dr. Mann admonished Student Prexy Paul Pierce tu keep E.N.C. safe while the faculty is away. 96 fi ,-,v f 4 Q.. I - 'N X i -5 Dean of Students Ken Nelswn and Dean Nwreri Chat with their seeretnries Karen Speakiiimi :md Caiwvlf' Rf-inert. E , 1- , . I ti: .... 4 4 Ron Thomas assumed Pruf. Naylrirs plaee as Directfu nf Admissions. K . x X1 n v rss Nlzliinur-rCini'ySli1k uilh wi-if-1.1m fimlv l,.il3:-llv 109 wen ElllCl1llllSu Prrwfessfwr Cwve witll tluf' llmnetrunlng Crm Cathy Iiflllfllltflll, Carrwlyn Wells, Judy Andree, Barbara Hayes Audrey MacKay, Marlene Norman. Her Highness Rezlgns Over the Homecoming Aetz'vz'tz'es l The ll11llll'l'HlIllllQ activities ur-re rlimaxecl by the Crnwn- ing nf f3lll'l'Il .lunly .X11cl1'c'r', The Queen was flmgen by vnu' ffl' ilu' Nlmlr-nt lwcly, Burlvzxra llaycs, 1962 Hume- cfuuinq Qu:-en, or um-cl Nllss ,-Xnclree as the 19613 Queen. V ,Q VL. 51 LE.-. 4-E f' ', wtf, J 4 We 'f-1 L. 2' W ,-ffl . .1- LV' ' ,,.. 'N 22, 1. - Ll -2-E U'--W .mv Q 4- gf xi? in 's. V- 5 ..-,--3 K x-W W .1 ,au pu v Ff'4,,.' ,x 1 . -Y J' y , '. ',1r 'vip ! .complm As the Alumni Return i Alumni Albert Stiefel, Donald Strong, and Neale McLain present the Alumni Association to students during chapel. 1. wununu- , . . Z ,ii ,,l,se L 7 An alumni banquet was followed by a concert presented by the lVind-Ensemble under the direction of Dr. NVillwerth. 112 An Alumnz'-Crusader Game Ificl-cs OH the Season. Alumnus Dick Mann is his usual grind form boosts the Alumni Team with anrithcr basket. ami 310 Alumni Gerald Lashlcy and lNICi'ritt Klann much for Crusader Chuck Zink. gl Q I HW 'iff . FI'l'SllIllZlI1 I-ri-cl Smith si-viiis t-i ligixi- Iiiuml gin iiiiviewr wi' thc' ganic. 113 Students' Talents ana' Dr. Dygoskis Ifn0w-how The Staring M ateh Under the direction of Dr. Dygoski. Jerry MCNeely,s 6'Tl1e Staring Match was presented in the College auditorium. Mem- bers of the cast were: Lowell Flanders, Janine Pringle, Mindy l Taylor, Mark Taylor, Colin Wloods, Fred Harrington, John Noren, Marilyn Baerinan, Bob Koyacli, Jim Conrad. But Christmas Came S0 ZtZ.Ck!y., Under the new semester sehr-chile, we were ahh- to enjoy the Christmas festivities with the worry and tension of exams, reviews and term papers in the bflCkQ'I'OL1f1d. K, 'I fuk Fi If Santa Jrwhu Viglifwtti presided at the Christmas Tree. I' 1 7' Vice-president Keith Bell made arrangements for the Christmas Banquet tn which the men tfmk their dates , . . . that is. must uf tht- men trunk their dates, Y I if if i I ,Q 115 The Strains fyFHandel's MESSIAH Filled the Air t presentation by the Chwral Union climaxcd weeks of intense re- Dr. Paul I, XS ll th Direct 116 B31'iI41liO Srrifriit P1'fvfi'SSHI' NIUUYC silences the audience with his exquisite rendition. To Announce Once More the Birth QF the Saviour. Sbaitv Before a house-parked auclir-mv on both performances, Dr. Willwcrth drew thc- lwst frmn Patil IIICIIIIJVI' ul' lliv rhoir. 117 i 'S, Olivv Kiziijwlv U H11 t IQ1 x oslon Symphony Trio X . A :sqm .ff Thrct- mcmbt-rs of thc- Boston Symphony Orchestra prt-scntvcl ll conccrt on Octobcr 5. The progruni includcd thc- C major Trio by Mozart, B flat Trio by Schubert, and C minor Trio by Brahms. ' 4 5 john Czordz' Nota-cl pot-t, critic, and tcachcr John Ciardi lccturcd in thc collogc auditorium on October 27. In his locturc hxvllflt Good is 21 Pocm? , XIV. Ciardi discusscd the coimmmiczttion bc-twcon thc poet and thc rcadcr which is nccvssary for uncle-rstzmding poctiy hir. Ciardi has authored scvcral books including his wcll known volume How Dom A Pocm Alcan? 118 On November 16, E.N.C. featured as guest lecturer Edward R. Snow with an illustrated lecture 'gMysteri- ous Tales of the New England Coast. A resident of neighboring Marshfield, Mr. Snow is a noted lecturer and television personality. During his lecturer Mr. Snow displayed his traveling museum of curios. Exploring Lands Down Under . . John Goddard, adventurer and explorer visited the E.N.C. campus on October 19. Mr. Goddard's unique and interesting presentation of life in New Zealand, Australia, and New Guinea was well received by a captivated audience. 119 ..1,l E ,,..1 1 S techer and Horowitz Returning to BNC. again this year for an Artist Series concert the famous Ameri- can duo pianists Stl-clit-r and Horowitz were well received by a capacity audience. Melvin SU'Clll'I' and Norman Horowitz are considered by many to hold first place among piano-duo teams on the American stage. They have traveled exten- sively through the United States and Canada as well as in many other countries. 120 This was thc first time that Dr. and Nfrs. Mann had takcn an cxtcndcd vzlcation in thcir thirty-:iight yours at ENC. Their six week trip took the NIHTIHS to -Imiiaica, Hawaii and Haiti. The high- light of their trip was thvir visit to Haiti. TWIRP WEEK Keeps ENC Men at Bay Haven't had a date all week. Willow House men have no dating problems TWIRP week. f we ef v 'uf 1' 'Rafi' .4 11' 1 -f 5 xt wit igfgff , Zami '51 Did you ask him yet? Up bright and early to get their dates. -..av E ... -an n't seem tw mal-pe up her mind -f concert, dimmer. Gaytha Gutshall traps Keith Bell ir1toaTWIRP date. 1 Dugmit on 50 Cf-nts. 122 When the Women TU Footing the Bills . . Bill Rigdcn as Art Linklcttcn' talks with Children Ruth Ann -If-nos. Juhn Viglirwtti, Nlarty Smith, and Fred Smith in Kids Say the Darndest Things. -ELWAMQI .bg 5 wg, X The girls mmk thpir glam-5 ni thnx Vale-ntinc' Banquet to climax 'Vuim Week. 123 KKNHIIIK' that t1m: I1ml CiIll'U lvn ml 1 x tht tim :A , f m ,yf,cJ .tfyg-2. V4 4 A fs m. 9? W -0 bf. rf ff Sig, , .-Q., ., .Agf:!5. 'fe ' -5 Jw 25' Slbzhted Societies Develop Brawn COUNCIL FRONT ROW: R. Pyrm. R. Thomas. BACK RCW: Dr. Rigden, L. Cornell, D. Brewer, A. Sabino, J. Best, R. Jones, D. Jones. COUNCIL J. Andr:-1-. B. Parry. D. Muwcn, K. Mills, C. Ifauqv, T. K:1ulTman, T. Hobson, D. Dgttf-I-- line. 124 i + i 1 1 Ana' Brain - Mostbf Brawn . . J. Gray, L. Gerhart, L. Hart, N. Baird, P. Shoff, C. Lenfesty. ., '!Y 'cv' F34 :EA Y I .iv ,V ,. A . - ' . .AQ JH FRUNT ROI1',-.X,N'mM1N K. Nffnwisvux, B.'lf'1x'lH7I1 Hu XN'f'1M.K SIT1iI!l.K UN I 1 I K. Spvakman. K. N:-EM .I+-lwvwwl 25 Camerata J. Willialiis, P. Kinsey, N. Wells, IXI. Harding, Lanphcr, Swartz, N. Dalton, S. lklanna, J. Blinn, B. Penn, L. Sumner. Curiosigf Transcenaif the Classroom SNEA Ist ROW -- YVr-isvlicclcl. A. Cuulsnn, M. Coleman. Miss Blzlnn, G. Gutsliall. B. Brigham Pm! RUN' .S'lf.-lTlfD .X Nil-lsnn. CI. Cuvv. K. Spf-aknmn, C. Lanier, M. Ricclcr. R. Fct tcrnuin. .S l',-1.N'1JI.N'll - A. Slum. N. Baird. T. lXlC'l,f1llL1llllIl, Nl. Teal. A. Traut, L. YVillianis Bl. Bzicrnmn, S. Pierce, A. MacKay, B. Parry, N. Dalton, C. Woiwstei', P. Reed, C. Boas, K Nc-lswn, K. Huugliton. ITS FUN RA ' 126 I lology Club SEATED: A. Kassah, D. Brmvn, G. Gutshall, D. lvlaflmf, C. llall. STANDING: M. Harding D. Bean, N. Smith, A. Whiting, N. Hunter, T. Cardwell, G. Slick. As Students Partlczgbate in Academic Clubs Physics- Cbemistgf Club SEATED: Stark, B, G0flCll1ll9. S. Jacrvhs, N. Hunter. D. lXlaCcc, N. Smith, NI. Harding, P. Shofl, Stark. STANDING: V. Lingvr, R. Ayres, G. Fryinan, G. Slirk, B. Anclrvws, D. Brown, R. Drislw, Baumqzlrtner, Dr. Taylor, R, Hurst, D. Benner, R. Jones, B. hlobley, D. Kagombe, C. Bazikian, A. Kassab, R. Lott. -1- itil' I Qu-ff 127 Honor Sociezjf Stuaj1...Sluaj2...Stucg'y...But SEATED: R. Kinder. NI. Bray. P. Shnfwf, Lanphcr. Dcan Elll0l'illlS Klunrw. Dvan Kauffmzin G. Gutshall, S. Mamma, T. Allin STANDING: B. Mublcy, R. Drisko, R. Pynn. TNI, Culcmau A. Shaw, KI. Hvlacts. Ilylmr-zwm. l 21I'lll4'I'. .-X. Snbinu, Bc-St. E, Hurst, II. Stwncr. I, Cornell, M. Teal, E. Nelson, D. 'I'raufTer, J. Vangor, D. Brewer, R. Hurst. 128 Lz't-Spear Club . 1' f' ,A K 'Myst' --gfjj,'g!EEf',Z'X3f3.1Au Determz'na1fz'0n Realm' Rewards SEATED: N. Dalton. XVHHJ. L. YN'illigm1i, Xrvl'iil'hPdCl, KI. Ricdcr. ST.-l.YD1,YlI,' Bliss Munrw. M. Baerman, N. WX-lls, J. fllillxr-th, AI. I4I1IIIJIH'1', M. I,ym'h, -I, Nivlsvn, A. rluffllli, R, Pynn, Dr. Young. 129 Mergz'ng cyfNatz'0nalz'ties and Customs Discussions and Social Events . Coming from many differerlt Countries and varied b8.CkQI'Ol1l1L1S the foreign students Com- prise a large segment of our student body. XN'itl1 Mrs. Klzldeliue Neuse, their adviser, the Club attends Conferences and social events planned by the International Student Organi- zation. 130 A Cappella Choir Under the excellent direction of Dr. Paul XVill- wertlu, the A Cappella choir sang in several special chapel and vesper services. The Choir presented several sacred concerts in churches in the Massa- chusetts area. l Dr. Paul -'illwerth l D l r l 131 A Laughing . . . Singing . . .jolbf Crowd qv Seniors ns- 1 Senior advisers, Professor and Mrs. Bradley, get equipped for an exciting day of skiing. After an action-filled day the Seniors are ready to eat . . . Aren't you girls? Senior Senior Sneak, senior sneak, How'd it go? How'd it go? Snow and wind and ice, Fireplace so nice So much fun, so much fun. Coaeh Bradley was surprised xvlll'I'l he saw before his eyes Jerry Swartz and Doris Standing on the ski slope In a clinch, in a clinch. Four were daring, Climbing high .lim and Carl, Bob and Dave, Nancy rode a traetorg Ann rode a stretcher: Carried by patrol, handsome patrol. Sherrill and Howie. weren't they wowiel Dressed like twins, shirts alike. Barb inissed the trail, Fell into Z1 ditehg Nolan took a slip, pins to the rip. 132 Lg' Relaxing BMW the Sneak Then we had our skaters, Paynter, Cove and Slick Lindolph too, tho' it was new Jack, was the spectator. Dale pushed all the cars. XVhat a crew. what a crew! On the hill Patch took a spill 1 Busjf Rush fy' Gmeualion . Audrey came later, our first aider. Pat in the road Instead of on the slope: John snapped 3 plcturc what 3 dolxx' No, Nancy. That is not the may to do lt o IS it? Its Esther Swartz to the top, Skied right down oh so fast. Marilyn waited patiently Gut in the cold. VVhere was Jim? Where was J Gay was there Not a care. Senior trip was so fine. Now we're back to school. Good times all are through. What a farce! Wliat a farce! im? When the thermometer dropped helow the zero mark. the skis were stored away while wits were matched in 1 game of Tiddly Winks. Q 1 fun being rescued 133 Selections uf composers ranging as early as Buxtehude to as late as Dougherty made up the program for the Baccalaureate Degree Recital of Margaret Kinsey. vocal, accompanied by Mrs. Priscilla Stewart on January 26. Dr, Abraham Alter assisted on the viola for the Bnxtehuclc and Brahms, with Gerald Swartz assisting on the Clarinet for a Mozart Concert Aria. Senior Recital . . . A Test fy' Qualigz On April 9, Patricia Lockwood presented a vocal Degree Re- cital. The program included selections lay composers as early as Bach and as contemporary as Villa Lobos. Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges assisted her at the piano and Mrs. Ellen Fryling pro- vided a cello accompaniment. For Studeni and Pro essor. 4 I 0 'la 'G ff, Lambert Iirtnnlee pw-wr-nlecl his Baeealaureate Ur-Lian Reeital fin April 30. 'Use IJIYPQITIIII ineluded a xnwving 11f'1'ff11'rnam'e of the Prelude anfl VIIQIII' in C lfinrwr by Baeh :mtl was IJHXX'Plkf'llHY C'UI1flllKIf'd with the Pasmeaqlia frwm Lew Srm'e1'l1y'S Syrnplwny in G Nfajwr. 9 Wixlvl 1+ I JV4. K rv7art Coneertu, eatulringf Clarinet. pianfv ann' e - Ililtleqaard Berthwlcl ai eellisl. mai v-ne I-f the lnetulhztmtx . lt! lllll 0 Bar'c'alalll'e21tr- Df'Sl'f'I' Recital preQentv'rl lw f5 I'-tm SHA' 2 l Selections by Jan Pieter Sweelinek and Jean Lan- qlais were part nf a Bfxeenlaureate Organ Reeital presented by Janet Irish Buren on Nfay LI. A eon- sistently fine perfm-:nance also inelucled sonatas by Baeh and Iw1e ndelssc wh n. m-t.aee1-Inpanied TwyUwx'fvtl1y BHIIQITIIIN. HH FVMXXIZIVY N3 Classrooms Dia' Not Always Mean Work . ucv Wd, i F 'ni i ' X, W v .. i W 7 - ' - ' t tl -1 11 haw- fnund srnnething with which to amuse his English composition class. To everything there is n seasr1n . . . a time to talk . . . tu write Z1 lr-tter hfnne . . . , tn l'I'IIl1'lI1iJClA what lust niqhfs date said. i t-,A i 4- tl io. fm B - I 1 50.05 1 1 s i ,eff 3 f i -s Y I efv a ' X' X i it Ted seems to he studying. Unusual? No, the cluguut has not opened yet. Right Sherry? just as the Dining Hall Dia' No! Aff- vqys Mean Food. The dining hall means food fm' Ken. For Carol? Wlell, there is plenty of time fur food . . . later. K Time tu observe the latest in lmts lxuwipxsa, 4 'X cl tu plan for lllv Friday night date. 137 ? Number 63! Balancing Cakes, CWQ and Donuts .ill - 5 lit '. I f,,, I want You to give Bucl-Us for Bleachers? 7:30 classes, and . , . Dr. Mz1ck,s just like Moses. 138 n R Chatting. . . Special Friends . . . Sup,fi'iementz'ng the Dining Hall . . Education involves living 7 and work. Dr. Young -! where y0u'd usually find hi ul 7 5 F ,,7 ' 55 i Hello, its me, Jac 11 ff e will just have to deci F, f W, ,,,y. F Z O ur Couples Were An Intriguing Group . . cle who is boss conclude Lon and Sharon. 1222 A At. if ag f ,sf '-Q . 3 . 5,3- Xy -LN, 3 A ,Z , ' ew Z5 tors? 5 , '3 f . W' W' Twirp Week! No place to go except to the cost anything. Everyone enjoyed the Freshman Sophomore outing - especially Larry Shobert. parlor. That doesn't Watch out Al ef she packs a powerful left. l'wo straws and nothing to say. 140 Y W. .1 'Q When Andre -on Y and Carolyn get together anything Can happen and it usually dues! . But Uur Girls Alone! IOM vu' Yes, this is in chapcl but it is also Aclcna! mu nrt '1 x s Q It Xu ut IC 1s the buss' FX 'Q' yi l 1 W'hl 'ws nlmmlt tlw svniwrs? I'm Q lx. A gn-. nm- mysvlfl l'VhCn Pill lv Ill t r ,LL II. I From September to june . . I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I Yac never found himself conquered W- unless surrounded by the fairer sex. I Spring cleaning at the Willow House. What's that you say Doc? -f Prof. Bradley seems slightly puzzled. Peg greets the phcwtoqraphcr. 142 Wherever this min was found there was music in the air. I , iff 525,-'ggi 'Fin' fur' uf-Q- 0 . V D .N ,N -Hv?'ij,:,.3fd g lN,,,,?n. V MV. ,. 'Wig-zu' fy.: V131 72. M, ' T315 vi e2r U . , SL ' I, .tt 4 ga9nw4.,f1,,,, f gl Us- vm 13 These outings are YTlal'VCIlrl1S - f at lcmt thu' supple- ment the dining hall, Action Packed Days I X f ,, A , .. gi' , .... ' im I ,Q .ai i Hb. V2 1 . '-- 1 .. A Vw Q - ,J -v: I wmlld jmt QT , my hair xvr-rv wut of plgm-, 1 in - '22, ' x 'ma' a.:m '.- 1 V Wfhcrv Viqliutti is. thwrc- is misrhief. Indy. thc- spvnkr-r is nt Ihr frfwnt fvf thv flmpvl ..-. 1 4 'W , -qv V , r Vw , N- uw uhh A milf Tying to Be Democratic . lnmunlwnt x'ivn-presiclcnt Kc-ith Bvll Cfinqrntlilntns Vlilynf- Dunlfiii nn his elf-1-rifm as Virv-pi-Csiclmit nf tht' Stuclvnt Clfvllllfll A Chanqrl in thv strn 'urn nf lhff Stuclf-nt C4Illlll ll will cnnhlc- lVnyn0 tri sli. fr- Innrr- clircfrtly in tho acl- ministrative- rnspnnsiluilitim if thr' Cwunril. Having waqccl a viqnrnus Campaign Bob Knvarh was intrnclucvd to an anxious audience fmir hours fnllnwing the Closing nf the polls. YVith his slogan 'lGet in CP3l'ii Bnh strc-ssl-cl thc need for student partiripntinn in stuclcfnt gfovernmcnt. x 4 i I if I I But Remembering Our Lqzalties. r--.A ,- Sfwinl Chzlirnmn fur l96l. Nancy lm- Uziltnn iQ rffnQi':1Inl:iII'fl ln' if-c'1'r-Iziry Jllfly VVllllflIIlS. Nnnryk ii-xiifimiluility lifes ulwlly xxith planning Ihr' sfwinl r'x'f'nIS fur' Ihr' stnrlvnt lwly. qXli'r-ziflv Nancy has cl:-innnstmtc-cl hvr nhility :incl prfwris In lu- fl xm- flf'SSl-Ill sfwinl Chairman fm' Ihr- ruining vr-2111 . 74 Tvcl llolwwn. Eflllfll' uf Ihr' Cninpiie Cniiif-in fur VW In us wi-ll cinfilifivrl fur his nr-xv fl99lSIlIIlf'lIl R1-Inrnin Stn dents will lm-k l-HI'XYf1I'll lIITI'1llS firit iwnw nl thi- C.',,-Iwi Il ' '. ,lfllI:lll'- llllNlYll'NN xl.lll.lL'I'l' lvl' l Ivi ,Ei iiniiiiw-Q lilfllllf' ll'-iv uinnwx' il rhi- I-l f'i' Ii' n Ili wil' I W Ihr- ,X'ffr1l1'l1u. F,linnf-A .ii-Iixtiv giliihix :mil I'.lIv.1iiIx IN -if ltlvili llltllK'FlII'S qmnvml ,' wllvililirw Iwi .lil VXI l'lll'lll ,Y11i1 ','.i lii 106-I, l-I5 April in Roma - A Dream . Dr. Mann COIlgl'Z1UllZ1lCS King -Iiin Paynter. 5,1 -. Q as Y , hu- ' gm. .1 ,, ,a,Y QF, x, V - Faculty and stuclm-nts enjoy thc banquet at the luxurious Sidney Hill Country Club. 146 A Memogf . . A Remembrance . llu- wyiul liignliliglit ol' Ilia- xx-ur. tlic' Spring Pilrlv. wus lu-lcl this yvzn' :lt tlic- bc-autiful Siclns-y Hill Country Clula. Tlic c-li-gmicv of tlu- Country Club rvfcivccl inucli Competition from all tlu- rittraftivc BNC. Couplcs in attc-iiclaiicv. Floor lvngtli gowns in all Sluulcs u'L'l'0 1'Xtu'11icly popular this yvur as wc-ll as ilu' stylisli Sliort forniuls. .X cle-licious Cliiclu-n clinnm-r was svrvvcl wliilc- Strains of lhvnutiful piano inuSiC were licnrcl in tlic- lJllCliQ'l'OllI1fl. FollowinQ clinnrrr an Cx- trvuurly' uniquc :incl f-ntvrtnining' IJI'0QI'f1H1 was pix,-SC1itm cl. Kc-itli Bell. flu- cliflirinxin of tlu' Spring Party. :incl liiQ Coin- inittvc worked lizircl planning' tlw L'K't'I1lIlQ'.S Fmctivitic-S. Tlic C'lll11Z1X of tlic niglit Cfunc' xxlivn Pre-s. KIUIIII Crownvcl tliii yi-nfs King and Queen. kliin Payntcr and .Xuclrcy NIQCKQ3: xg A Crowned Kinq and Quccn were Jim Payntcr and .AL1ClI'Cf'Kl3CK3y'. Y 1 , V xc ll ' 71 V Yi- W,-1 R, r lf Il i X x If v ,I r ' A l in . I . g v -W 'GC .ini I-IT I FK? V1 4 3 5.11 ' 1 QL' 'EL '11gL ,494 .. Qvfswlpus i 'T...-N., -,vm pf.--L I V .x....r nn An, -sw.-1 EAA , 11 .fl CAMPUS CAMERA, M0nz't0rz'ng News and g?EfW4w'5, 'VM . fi, jg- fbwfgfffv It ' ,Kg ' Hg-wr 2 . , . M 1-!y,i,.g,..- , .1-e 'H' rl-. fa B. Stockwell, R. S11-tsun, A. Traut, L. Scarburough, R. Pynn, R. Kinder, G. Slick, T. xwll, M, Kinsm-y. .X llf-uls1m. C. Iirwas. R. Fallwn. A. IAIIIIIJLI. R. Thomas. Is an AM ffwff ' , 4 4 .gn A Rditwr-in-Clhir-f, :Xrth11r 1,1111 ,...-...Q,,- Business Manager, Richard Fallon Z 'Y 148 45 Lg Card- with reporter Tom Beyer. Eg 'P is ,R Q Views to the Sludent Boajz . ,-qui? Proof Editor, Beth Stockwell. Typists, Ron Graham and Alice Coul- Rcprwrtcrs f Tum Suydr-r and B111 S1tt1g SOD. News Editors Anna Traut and Ruth Ann Stetson. 121 'Q im!! Iliff 'ZT' KN' iN!-V- ' 1. Quiz: - 2 X. 2-Re .,, ' wg fv- N7 Ih mu Nh Hugh u,111111r'11cl5 thx- staff fur thcir The autilus Reflecting EN. C. . The stury of the cmllplction of the Nautilus is 21 story of mzmy hours of hard work by each member of the staff Recording New Endeavors 2 ,Q ,,. 1'fl1'tf11-in-Chief Ehnc-1' Shaw Klf -mln'-rs uf thc- I,it smfl' flml much tu du with . ' . . 1 I I X 1 1 mal 11111 tx' slwlvllw-Q. Inllx C llllll PC sf-nur 2 1 L I . , S lirfny. .Xsswizllc lfclitwri .Mmm Traut. Olhmf II1UIlIlN'l'S ul the I,1t stuff llhltlill' .Xlhvrta Sn him- mul Alucly ,'XI1Llll'P. 150 u1'111lb.f. Introducing New Faces . 'S iff Artfm Juan Bmltluuzm and Jim Fccly. , ' 1' 1' E- I --, -. H.: 5-L A X. ,51f sr ' llwul'l'yf11'mfNIzu'imlwllli-yllmlmnmlB1-Ityklmt num ,Ufzlmge The Greenbook Eclitur Daw- Fisk f111111111111'1-d the thcmc- of this yCar's Creenbfmk as Th1- Sf11111d uf MllSiC.', The clfffllblilllx stall' 111-clicutr-d their issue of the hook to Dr. and Mrs. Paul XX'illx1c-1'th. Ree0m'z'ng Freshman Genius . . N11 II ll II11tl11 It ulx lltl wsu 1-11 'I'hf1' I,1ttl1- C 152 Thr- Null' 111-1-Q1-11trfd :1clxis111' P1'11fvss111' Spn11gP11hc1'g with I1 c'111N.1'51' Ill Jlllllllltlllllll 111 her hclp :tml :ulvicc in the 011111111 N 111111 1-f tht- K fl e'l'7ll11111l The Nautilus The Nautilus staff endeavored to portray, through this edition of the annual, the various avenues which Com- prise our life experiences at ENC. Editor Elmer Shaw presents an e ,fu 1 plaque tr: Profesraor and Mrs. flooclnfww as s dents applaud the fhpoclnows for l i' e ix servive to ENC. Recording Avenues gf Endeavor . rlmziisu Ls. Professor- Cfnlrlrwxx r-xpn-sses his npprv N recipient of the clf-clicutirfut, Dr Knullimnn. nclviwr to the .xillllfli pre-svntf-cl fl gift lny the stall alter xshuh ln lllii , x. If ffuly, Evegfthing Precise and in Its Place . . I 1 12441 Vu, The Mr. and Mrs. of our Class, Lynn and Mary Allison. xy, N., Eflqe-Jfnl lt's ywu wc'rc watching! Klgiiwizi sccins sliiglnly clistwncr-i'tf-cl almut something. WVl1at is it Marcia? 1 ,c , sf M ,ffl P- L ' Dctcrmincd steps pace off the years' im-rnnrable cmnxncnccincnt activities. ' v ,, , ff :ff ww .Ae , ,NC . ,Q-4 V , - '1Qi5'M- if . -v ' H ' ' ii! liil . is 'if ,Q :ls activities - climaxed by 154 For That First March Down the Aisle 1' . 4' 9, .. ., . nu, .- , X N . Q , K I S. X Fm' thi- fm-til-tli time' in thi- liistfwy of E.N.C. thc -lll11lUI'S lim' up I0 lionm' thv Smi- iors gmcl iimrlg thc- lJl'QlIlIllIlQ of tha' Cm:iiiiviiu-iiiviit nc'tix'i1ii-S, Pm' 21 IlllHll5l'l' nl wcvlis tha' -liinimw liuxx- liwn plmming. lmclgs-ling :xml clwoixitiiig to iimkv xIllI1l0I'-SC'Dl0I' Day ln-tu-1' than it cvvr has lam-cn h0fo1'0. For thc- lzuliefs of the r'lnSS it iiwmit Clioosing ll clrvss that CYf'l'y0IlC wmllcl like. This YCZII' thc girls wow light hhu' cliw-sws :incl c'm'i'ii-cl l50llCllll'lF ol' c'0lm'i-cl clniQi0S :md baby Czlmations. Siwty-lin' xllviiilni-1's Olltlll''IllI1l0I'Q'lLlN9lDL1l'IlClIJLlll'Cl llltlll'Z1i'llX'llll'S Of lhv Clay. lXI:u'Cl1 11-lu-:11'SnlS, tux fittings. lull llmlsc' rm-Sc'1'x'11timis nml cl0c'm'ntiiig wcrv vli hmxvcl hy thi- lI'ilClltl0l1lll lxiiiclm-1 git thv Tull Ilrmsm-. llix-Qiclviit ull thu- .luniur lllmx. XXVLIXIH' lhixilulm. lll'I'.lIlQl'Ll 1111 vvvlli-xml lmwgmiui Qmcci-cl by Dr. Rigfclcn. 155 1 Handing Down Solemn Class Charges The senior Choir under the direetinn of Dave Randlett. iiwr Class president llerry Swartz Charges the Junir-rs with the pr1'fvqz1tix'vs and rr-spnnsilwilities they will lwree as Seniors, Senior class aclvism' Professor Bradley delivers his address en- titled l'This is It. O J f Begins Graduation Pageantgf Dr. Willwerth, accompanied by Mrs. l Foley, renders the selection Toy Trumpet for guests at the Toll Touse. X35 ,, .1 t W , is Ak ,T Professor Naylor captivates his audi- ence with his quick wit and genial personality. 'S ff X Iwi x 1, Guests of honoi at the Toll House Banquet were Dean hlunro. Prof. Hariis 'incl 'Nllss YN l'11I1IlQ Fun, Food and the Freshman-Sophomore Outing . . T 'y ' - v I ii-xlirm-ii adviswrs - Mrs. and Hhs. Cr-ne Rive with mascot hlarkie. 1 Fletcher Tink seems tu have lust his balance, 158 in .41-I XX Paul Harvey gets set for a goud Crmuection . . While swine uf his friends are getting their energy bark. Seem a Likebf Combination Nothing to do but sit and watch. Harry Palmer, Sue Allen, Pat Lockwood, and Al Sears provide the music. 3? A . a .1 4 ,ff . LXJQQQ N J 5 . , N- . ' 51, .fa Sophomfwrc advisrwrs KH. and Mrs. NW-lls f-njwy thc' program. 159 . fig N nrbfbff-.gg ' 'tif-T-':'f x -F-,. ,----11 Q l'ffPn.g11L.' 'S B L . If . . r ' 2.Q'1W,,L:-H3 ,H 1 . .gg A' ,fi .:.'f :al , 1 ' r 1 , , -,. 15. A Q, - ., , . -,.,..,- 3,-gf 'H'5 'K fl. v' ' . vb fu C? -' x -AAL.. r,,.,,Av., 'sf SU, xvhw xx.mlH IH mln QNlYll1iIIQ7 The Closing J ez Sueeesqful Year . ,1 .-L r- Studvm fhniiiivil :uid thc-91' guests vlwse-cl Z1 imsy yr-ni' rff stuclr-nt QflX'Cl'llI!lCI1l with 21 din- 111 1' fit Cfziinf-'s. P11-Qicle-lit Paul Piviw- llrf-sf-iilvcl Dr. mid Mrs. Blfmcy with Z1 gift frrvili the . , . . . cminoil, Dr. Iilnnf-y sc-iwml as ciflllllfli LILIYISUI' im' thc svcwmcl svmcslcr. . Ana' the Beginning Qf a New One V im, ,, ' Cf? 41 ,iff Q-'Q .fax S. 1 , ,rjif 11 -,:g: 411' 'Q' ,adn Mawr, 'xkg , Q Iii i i-MEQVUK , Duriim tlir- strf-ini:-ins r-xnm Sl'iN'lill'l' ilu- im'u'niwnt Cwundl and the Cfuliiril-ole-rt joined ll umk-mit lnwnliligist iii thc: Blum Hills. Ilmwpitv the frvvzing XXPIIIIICI' cvvrywiu' had an ifixzxlmla' lime. 160 Cnthusizlsm nt Hu' sI11f+r'Qz1Slw1'c1. In Keeping with Tmdition .'XIlIlIlI1llS Clulvk RiIl'11if' vnjfws the' at Q srmngaspfs 11 1 5 Mtn: Harding. The Seniors Are Guests gf the Alumni . . l1'Z1f'- - i X x 1 At ez Deleetable Sniorgasbord. 7 rs. XVilli:nu1wr1 Spufzlcls hm' l'IlI1fZ1QiUllS ml s What We Have Begun We Shall Establish The ft-aturc of Class Day cxcrciscs wcrc the adclrcsscs of thc valedictorian and thc salutatorizm. Jzmct Boron, vale-dictorizm, graduatccl this year with 3. Bachelor of Music dc-grcc in music education. Carol XV:1rrt-11, szxlutzitorizm is Z1 history major and graduated with thc Bachelor of Arts degree. 162 S, T----1 ,- Gerald Swartz prffsents D11 Mann with Z1 Clic-vk frrim thc- Sz-nifvr Clms. The SC'Ni'1Ii was given tu pinrclmsc 21 in-xv trfiphy case for the pruposcd student unif-n building. Ana' the Seniors Culminale Four Tears qfEna'eav0r. David Trauffer, Class Chaplain, Cnnfludcs the Class Day prilginin by lc-ndinq the miclivncw- in singing thc Alma Alater. 163 X wiiitii' quxiitvt twiirilwsml 111 Kr-ii Sipf-s, Rich- ml 1J111f'IlK1l'l1!'l. 1341x'c- 1lLlI1K11L'11 211111 Dave ltilim-iii, ming 11t' Thr- Pcnrly Cates XVi11 Opt-ii, ab' fry. 1- Y '- V- , Days qf Gladness, Days Q' Sorrow . Gerald Swartz ufiiciatcs nt the :mnual tuc- U I- O-in A . . V-T,53,geq3,f,g 41. 1 51:1 -6 ,, if 1 ,ii I A V U- 1 Nm., t .V 1 I MV-1 :I-'f 'i , ,, 1- it ,i ,V . S w A 'Q , . f- Y ' - ' 5 'H-e 1 , 24. f,f,. ',,Qf 'fx-',Q p,'f , lf M' -W 5 ,vg vmft v . ' ' , ' w ' f 'v f ' ' n 45. L o H 4 bf ., .QF in .+I 'fd'I1Q?i, A ' n-f:'A? '.'A' v- A an X11-11111:-i'stt1t1ir' 1Tfll!l11yliXXIt1I tht- tru- 1111111111114 tI'll'Il1HI1Y H11 t114' 11lNXI'l iii limit 111 SIJllI1!1'I11lf'l'! 114111. planting Cl'I'CIIl4rlU'. SQ ... 164 . ..,. ,K ,,1-:XI-y?f:' 'ff' , ' g.-19 -- v - 1 -.' ' -. ' 5 '-f .1wm1w4a2SsS'+ i73'v1' 3 'rf-9141 fsfikau ' P- ..' -c,A.- . Ll LLJ1. M ingle in a Heavy Whole. Follmving thf' trvcf planting Ccxxx-111fm11y IllC'IllIJt'I'S of thc! tlllllifll' Class sclwvcl punch and Cookie-S to tlmsn who z1tt1-nclvcl thc- Claw Day l,I'OQI'ZlIIl. 165 Q f uod Incepimus Con irmabimus . ON As the climatic moment drew near seniors were engulfed in mixed emo- tions. A new adjustment had to be made. Quod ineepimus eonhrma- humusf' This was only the beginning. Four years have been spent in prepar- ,A A' 1 P . -. Q. 5 T-5-K' wqg ul 'I V. 19,2 . M,-we x.,. .N V. u., . K v gzhywgztx 'llllqydsu -054. N.. i' i 7.5! n ,Q 4,1- I 3 3 f. Y . M 4' 'K S pw V-wuuu-1- -A Exciting Days Q' M ixea' Emotions ation which is in no 1114-z1st11'v com- plete. A preparation wl1ic'h in rc-nlity will Continue for yvnrs to Comma The foundation has bc-cn laid . . . the struc- ture must Continue. I I 2 1 2 1 1 ...- I COIN- xlsur L fc nm LII llllkl the dl M mm U D Xhlluu 1 . Wz'dens Your Area qv Awarenessj' D11 Ellxvood .X. Vullvr. IJl'l'Killl'Ilt Of Robcrts XvL'S1i'yllI'l Collvgc clvliyc-1'cd tllv C'01llllli'I1l'l'1110111 zxcldrcss to 0110 hl1I1Cl1't'Ll vigllt Q'I'f1dllZ1Il'S. In his adclrvss Dr. Vullm-1' Cl1:u'g'vcl St. I l Y . lo' J' ,A tho gmduatcs to considm' K'Q1't'fllHy the msc tlncy IIIZICIC of tlwir z1c'q11i1'1-cl knowlvclgv. UIYISICZIC1 of bving dixx-Ctccl by otlu-rs, V you will for thc most part bc- at libcrty, if not required, to dL'tCI'll1iIlL' your own C'Olll'SL' and mnkc- your own de- Cisiousf' Dr. Klann, c'm1f0x'1'1'cI thc l1rv111+1'ar'y Ductwr uf Linus IJi'Lflkl'l' un Dr. Yullcr. 1119 A xwr' . From September to May . .1Xcl111i11is11'111ix'1- OfT1Cc-rs, F11c'11lty 211111 VI1l'llStl'i'S stand to IIODOI' the St'IliOIxS as they ba gin ll1l'iI' filllll 111111111 I111111' to 1'Q't'CiX'iIl1Q ll1L'iI' cl1'g1'v0s. :X Capacity a11d1c11c'c xx IJI'k'SL'I1l to wil111-ss thu c'11l111i11f1t1o11 of C0111-gv 1111- for the seniors. 170 Facing new horizons - new challenges - new opportunities, the seniors have made their way from 'Lthe halls of ivy to assume their stations in life. Achievement Realized By the power invested in him Dr. Mann Con- ferred their respective degrees on one hundred eight graduates. 171 un' students 1't'k'l'lYl'Ll vt-1'tifim1xtcs lroni the School nl' Priu'tinnl .Xrts and l,t-ttvns. f I 1 1 i I 1 1 I N ,ai 4 f U 1' Q w N N V 1 n Q H N if ,1 g. X L i N v 1 , uf' AREA OF WOR HIP 'gwfifi r7ffff ' HW? , HKQW -El! LV'f-I I LfLJj Af 5 b zy , B ggRVMQ'v2'. X AJ fMfvq, v1,,r-J? N V' H VV if G ,l -fr, 7-nifvrx ,fA1,f,,, fy! 'fx fu' ,511 ek QQLJ Lil' VIVJ Lk? Wfw ff .1 ' f C 2 , J wg J' J1'T4'7J-jL1,,, Viv, 1' ,qqlg u' V . fi ff .1 W1 4 in Q, cg: v , 'I' NL' f' ' 'v ' 1- . '- X' ' H 1 'E f xi M' w ,Jw mg-, ,Q I , K. X V X X ,A wir! Q. , a vf 1 gf A- 1 XJ, XX fgf' ,521-4, Wig -Q Y 'nf Cxyfx 5, 41 4 LQ gqap 43 ' 'L 472 Y .H+ l ly ..'nM , - - 2 fy A 6552 D 'LT-L-:xg Rev. T, E. lX1artin.D.D. Rey. Cordon NVetmore, an alumnus of returned to the campus in hlarch as Associate pastor of the Col- lege Church. ln a few hlltlfl weeks students learned to love and appreciate Rey. Wetmore as a yital member uf our college conummity. Pastofs Message Tl1r.se all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pil- grims on earth. Heb. ll 113 Men of faith always confess that they are pilgrims. Their faith requires this of them. It is not that they are restless with dissatisfaction and frustration but rather that they seek a better country Faith tells them of new frontiers to be ex- plored and towards these they move with all deliberate speed. Pilgrims do not necessarily progress along the road of life disdainful of all they see and experience. Here are things to appreciate and promising portrayals of things that shall last. The beauty and worth of what they encounter goes with them. The unworthy is left for the waste-lands as they appropriate what is good. They are moving ever but take with them so much that is of eternal worth. If the men who are too easily satisfied linger and call the pilgrims yagabonds, they are not disturbed. They are neither inner-directed nor other-directed, but God directed. By faith they have embraced the promises and God is not ashamed to he called their God: for he hath prepared for them 3. city. 174 Class Prayer M eetings In an cllort to inereasv tlw vitality :incl meaning- fulness of the inicl-week prziyer sr-rvicc-, our College pastor, Dr. Martin, clevisc-cl ll system of Conducting simultaneous p1'ayv1'111m-1-tiiigs in si-parzitc rooms. Perioclieallv tlicse se Jurziu- ffrou as met in 21 Com- , 7 3 bined ra 'er meetinv with the facult f. l m 5 .9 7' - -fl 2 , ,,,flfQ??i:ew ,r,, M Q fl U4 :aff , if 31 The Juniors met ww-lily in the Fr-llmvsliip Hall with guest speakers. Soplimiiores listen Lliouglitfully tw their spea P Spangenlacrg Parlor. Bill Cough leads the l-'rm-sliiiifm in sineing uitli wus Dr. Young' and Rev, XVCIIIIUIP. xi Q5- ywh X N I g 25312 ,Q X11 ppw1tun1ty if d1SlLlQS pwlnluns ind um 5 arc 115. Z1 halbels Dr. R. I'. Williams, a frequent visitor to our tainpus, captures his audience of faculty and students with his Sllllllllilllllg, challenging and ufnteinpoiary messages. The Chapel service is a significant part of our College program. Devotional Chapels, lecture series, guest business and professional speakers comprise the sfope of our chapel services. The juniors presented the Thanksgiving Chapel with the theme Let All the People Praise Theef, The entire chapel was conducted from the adjoining choir room with students from foreign countries participating. 177 Lecture Series Rev. Fletcher Spruce, Supe land District was the speak tion held from S4-pteniher 6- E.N.C. was privileged to have Dr. R.T. YVilliams as the evangelist for the annual Fall Revival. Dr. VVilliam's suhiect for the revival was: S'The Claims of Christ in Relationship to Specihc Tension Areas of hfodcrn Life. Dr, VVillifuns also initiated discus- sion groups to discuss prohlems of Christian liv- ing in modern times. rintendent of the New Eng- er for the Opening Conven- 9, Fx 4 J l .yd 2 , 4',..,-of l l l T . L f.!.?...... Dr. E. S. Phillips. pastor of Bethany First Church in Bethany, Oklahoma. delivered the Kauffman Lectures. The lectures are sponsored annually hy hir. Elmer Kauffman in the inter- est of evangelism. 1 178 An ENC. alumnus. Dr. Russell Delring returnefl tr- his alum nmtf-r to deliver the R. T. lVilliains lertures nn January l-I :incl 15, Dr, Di-- long leeturecl rin the seven anxieties on men: lwreclwin. frusti-ziIiw+n. in- sineerity, alfwneness, clisillusinninent, eoniplnw-iirv nncl clespuir, Dr. Geurge E. Failing. eclitnr of the YVeslr-van Klethficlist rleliverecl the Gnulcl l Leetures chrwsing as his suhjeet: Sanetihvzitifin and the llr-ly Spirit. The Gould Leetures are spnnsnred annually hy Dr. Glenn Gfiulcl in nieinnry nf his father, the Rev. John Gould. ,' 1 W., 'Ill 1 llll I'-Y General Exeeutive Seeretary of the N.Y.P.S.. lVlr. Paul Skiles was the guest speaker for the Ywuth Revival held in Fc-hruarv. The theme fur the revival was l'His nn Call. A firesicle hour eliniaxecl the Youth 'Week aetivities. 'vig-fs-wvw' Dr. G. B. YVilliamsrwn, General Superintenclent in the Church uf the Nzxmrene :Incl former President of BNC.. was the evangelist for the Spring Revival. 1 l79 AVENUES OF SERVICE. . . . 1 Q V V154 el 2 A12 U' . if Q5 T533 w 9. f + 2 ' Vw' 4 t 3 in + r i 5 I 1, IR Richard Jones, Sally Kzinffiiizin, Ann Whitaker, Bnb Knvach, Mary Culeman, Stephen Stnclt-nt I't'iiQiHlIS OI'Q2lI1i!2lli0I1S Iimviclt-tl Lin rippm'tnnity fm' both worship and ser- vice. The N.Y.l'.S. llIlCit'I' the clircction of President Bfwh Kovacli Conducted ser- xives fnllmving tht- Sunday evexiing st-1'x'iCes. Meiiilwrs ni' the EX'ZlI1Ql'iiSliC .-Xssociaticni wt-re divided into fifteen tt-:uns with a it'L1Cit'1' fm' efzuh. Cinnclncting st-rviecs in Bnston missions, visiting nursing homes and singing in tht- hnspitzil choir were part of the activities of the Evangelistic Associzition under the lt-zidvrship of President jim Stark. is 11 .f.....- W x wr Y H if! V i. Perry. LM -M' ' , 5 'Q 3, -lim Stiirk, Saintlra Pit-ite, Bfih Howard. jim Stark takes time tu speak tn a patient in 21 x. 1 . ,I X ' il ast in nursing hnme. - 180 JL , 'V' 2 qu 1 I N. Z1-I A H T new .f'X'- ' lr, K3 V. 1 1 xt, f W .4-4. ,F ' .ik .-, v Q 5 y' fs...- The Gordon College Choir presents 21 sacred Concert sptinsfired by the N.Y.P.S. The Cuurriers Quartet presents an evening ser- vice in music' spfvnsured Imy the Student Cwuneil in conjunction with the college Church. i 181 M z'ssz'0naU Workshop Miss Evelyn Ver Hoek, missionary to Guatemala, presents the challenge of the work in Guatemala. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Rich, mission- aries to Haiti, hy a display made by members of the Missionary Fellowship. Rev. John Holstead, presently serving in Formosa, discusses customs of the people of Taiwan. 'l'l1e missionary worlqshop saw the fruition of the Student Klissionary Fellowshipls intense efforts and long planning. The workshop thc-ine, So Send I You. presented the chal- lenge of service with a fresh vital approach. 43 2 E .N . C. Representatives Traveling for their first time during the summer of 1963 is the lvlessengers Quartet composed of all Freshmen: Burton Dunlop, Stanley Woods, David Moore, Michael Shetler. Touring the Zone is not a new experience for Keith Bell, Dave Johnson or Chuck Lunn as it is for the new member of the quartet. .lim Cnsler. Stanton Lockwood, Dale Mingleclorf, John Nielson and Allan Cray, all Sophoiuores. will also lw travelinq for tht-ir first summer. 183 YZ f 1 1 W 9 W v Y ls .1 N- . -5 Xl 5 Qu' f..gf:5,',E2nY Ax 'ly' I-'X . , fviug. 'Sf' . x . ' ,as . , Q ',a3f,x'- W Mfg 1' ' Y .- o' ' qv I .471-1, F .r . W 1: 1- A K Q , u' 3 ' . Q WR 2'E.-ff. '- . Q4 ' I-,,-f, -,'-,V .' ' Y, g--an A. ' -H5 U, , T I 1 - V ' L.. li'-fiiiilfi' NH i ' ,ffj ' !'v ' 7,7 X --filfi' ' W .' ' 1 Y Ei V WVN X' , -35,7-- ,X A X' dvr? Y in an-,,,.Yf -:jj - A.2,.Y A, - A A, Q qu -- Qing-Ma 4. .1 wa-in-A :L V ' ' W , v 'E f ,, W- F x K , x - -- .- x X Y 'M' W 4 ,. ,. N ,r - I D, ' Igifffii' 'T . Y f-'Y V r. 4 ,, - -1 V H i ,ffgcf I E? H 7 ,Q N I , , , 4 , l ' 1 Q ,' . M . -- ,. ,, 'nsrff' A vi , i. 'Em If' ' v:.4,- -. 37' ,O ' :nn ' i- .-- ' . . ., I , A ff' - - ff . 4 A ,. an .,.. , V , 1 19:95-9 .. '1 '-4' .4 0 '-'f'fV Y 4 V. 44 ,-1 ' A 4 --ix gk .A .,.. .A 'ix , ,.,.f- V HT 'fu' i , , m, Ray Baltz Co-Captain Jim Knight ' Co-captain Y Coach Carroll Bradley E . '13, Q 'D lx W . l , M C. lllllluj' 'lk-cl l'lwlmsUn Gary Ibplmlg Run Holmgren 186 Merriniae Kings Windham Nasson New Bedford Roberts Wesleyan Greenville Grace Nyack Gordon Eastern Baptist Babson Husson Eastern Baptist Kings Gordon Windhaxii Barrington Shelton Kings Crusaders E.N.C. 61 82 92 109 92 87 78 75 76 98 113 94 99 77 49 100 99 76 74 73 Gary Jones 5 . v x f Jerry TNICCI Ken Nlorrison Jim Paynter Gary Slick 187 73 X- Clint lt Zi l Timeout - -- and one man does the talking. The key to much of the Cru- saders's success is found in these moments when Coach Bradleyis ability to analyze the situation can change a losing cause to victory. Having lost four of the top six varsity players from the previous year's squad, it looked like a rebuilding year for the Crusader bas- ketball team. However, after a slow start, the squad began to find itself and ended with a fourteen won - - six lost record. The good season was the result of a number of factors. Gary Jones and Chuck Zink, both freshmen, added rebounding strength and Consistent scoring. Two sophomores, Ken MOI'I'iSOU and Jerry Rlcflloy, moved up to starting positions and showed much improve- ment over their play of the previous year. A good portion of the scoring for the season came from the two guards, .lim Knight and Ray lialtz, Knight had better than a fif- teen point per game average and came up with one of his finest elliorts in the linal game of the Hingis College rllournament. Ray Baltz averaged better than twenty-live points a game which placed him as one of the top scorers in small college basketball in the country. lle passed the l.0U0 point mark and set 11 new individual scoring record when he made 54 points against Gordon College. 188 Heyl You can't do that! A Purple Knight from Kings College seems determined to stop the scoring drive of Cary Jones. Hard-driving Ken shows how the familiar lay-up pays off and lays the hall high rm the bac'khuaz'd. i X . Crusader Cheerleaders provide incentive for our hard-working team. QWC A McCloy trademark f under and up - as Jerry sneaks by his upponent for two more points. slurrisun drives in for a sure two points, flanked by Zink and McClzwy. .Sun-v Y muo Ray Baltz slums what makes him such an offensive threat V his ability tu scrire inside as well as his nutc-cl juinp-shut. Big Chuck Zink proves too much for the defending Parson frfwin Nyack. FN 15 l rec sx fwrltms d mt c tvr rfvmpt lIIlIXY'1lghl IIIS dI1XlI1Lh ck scffrcs aualmt Ixmqs C allege PM-. 191 L .-an 1 1 - 'QQ Crusader Baseball l A f it I f' 4 pw- ga'-X , . , . ' 4 s . if A . ' ,- S v gSxx'?9g.exs:' 2 FRONT ROW left to right. Norman Snyder, Tom Snyder, Dave Jr., C. J. Hauge, Jim Barefoot, Ray Baltz, Ken Morrison Dave Pennyhaker, WVoocly O'Dell, Paul Harvey, Gil Allen, Howie Brown, Charles Aubut. Williams. BACK ROIV. Coach Bradley, Al Yacuhian, Ted Martin, Starting their second full season of baseball, the Crusaders fielded a veteran team. After losing the first two games they suddenly put together some good hitting and pitching and ran up a string of Bye victories. One of the more exciting games was against Husson when E,N.C. came up with a four run final inning to win 6-5. Most of these wins were on the home Held. When the Crusaders took to the road they lost the winning touch and the pitchers failed to do the job on opposing batters. Most of the pitching chores were handled by Dave Pennybaker, Chuck Aubit and Glenn Rose. Dave Brown led the team in hitting and played consistently good base- ball. Howie XVilliams did a good job in the catching department and came up with some timely hitting. Both Jim Barefoot at shortstop and Al Yacubian at first had good seasons at the plate. Ray lialtz at third hase and Tom Snyder at second each showed some good fielding at their respective positions and took part in a number of double plays. 192 1 , ,X MCA xg! Tom Snyder qets set to Clear the bases and fill the scoreboard. f .iris :Kama 1 When the team is in a hucldle it is all business - the business of winning. ,-:M 'Z'X '---. i. -va, HIINXIC eagerly :mails tlie niltwqlnpll nl lellmx Causzulel. Big Xac. X 'Ni-..l.: .w ' ' Senior Crusaders h,,,.,,,1 Jim Barefoot ' Shortstop Norm Snyder Outfield -and-in 'NT 'la-3 . :ii '. W' fffaqf. Al Yacubian First Base 194 Howie Williams Catcher f- ff 1 , 1 . T N S W! f , ,-'4 n'- 1? -,.':.,7l g r N ,91q'7:i.: 'Z xl-Ima 23. rf 'Q '11 Q- v ,. M- I .O ff.'1.,f. YL- Wg ' --.tif -. '-,-, ' , I' gh- 3. m f Q, 5 7? . .- ' dr- ,- ,nw 'f ' ff l, JW E R J - A- Q: 3. 'V ' '. '..- ' L'-f , ' ' - ' 'i if Paul Cohlc finds It a lung roach to return this one fig l .. 1,, , , 1,- V. A O .i 'JL , I - td IJ , 1452 Y - 'ff 192-f V 'K' 1.1 Eff, -.-N. ' 'K+ ' 1- 1 if 5- . nfw- L-1 ' B 1 ' W V xx -.,g. s gfwft lg lf? . , MV, ' -jg-.A 53 L +5 ff 'S V -.' .3?'iiEd 'T 'ff''7 'sA ' ' I, V., -9 I- . tt-tt tam' J.. ., .. ' I s:si'5 AM- m U' Qllllll fd A -:wa-r mf t ,A 14 HH: H t Cary Cochran sets up one for Judy Williams . . . . . who rvturm it with dvtt'rrnin'xt1: n -In 'Fill If ' ',' D n qgnfffl 05 ll' 195 t Delta Soezely Phyllis Hustwn, Pat lNIoran. Malwl Boll. Betty Apsit, Rnbcrta Pfisterer, Judy Best. f f w X .A- . N 5 x M , X51 . K 5 . ella Cheerleaders Pat Clark. Pam Slmr-phvrcl. Carol O'Dmm0l, Donna Rugcfrs, Sally Aspinwall, lltrlJCl'lfl Plistcrcr. 196 49 Kappa Soezeyy Nlary Bosworth, Luis Nvlsun. Sue Thnmpsfwn. Peggy Phipps. Adema Locke. Nga Fricdenfelds Iris Allison. he fi Kappa Cheerleaders Judy Lanplwr, Luis Nelson, Cwnnin' Rivhmond. Sharrrn Pructt, Claudia Tuppcr. 197 +4 Szlgma SOCZ.6Q1 FRONT ROW: Nancy Baird, Nancy Craft, Lois Roberts. BACK ROW: Carolyn Lenfesty, Gayle Pal- Y5 . mer, Barbara Narmotko. S zlgmez Cheerleaders IRIIQHIVIII' Vic'm'ifrI11', IJIJIIIIQI 1X1L11JI.a'ud, Nilnfy Cr21ft.JuyCC Bush, VOm1iC Miller. 198 Zeta Soezeyf in Q47 Zeta Cheerleaders Sandy Pierce, Judy Lape, Virginia Hastie, Ann Whitaker, Gay Wallin. A. , .:1: T ' ' 32: fXfn1'iIx'11 Iz1'ilIl1lll, f,iIlI'4'iXll flmxg .Xlivv 1511111-1u111ti1, flziylv fiI'llY. XIJIIW' If111'1ii11Q. 1311111111 iNI1mc11, Sandy PiC'1'l'L', N111115' S111ill1. 199 WS, w'i'L 7 1 .w -- ...... Jwlm Iww. I'1'c-cl I Ruscxlborger. Qfnlwvfvcl, Bill Ifclxxarcls. Risk Bflllllvll. llhurk Cfmv. CIu11x'f1d IYDCLIICY, Dave PROXY' RIPIVJ lluiglmt Smith, Dick Lint, Yugi fin-1'l1a1't. BACK ROIV: LOD Hart, TC Ixlllllill, KM: .Xljxnx lllxmlnw Slll1iX.lIl. Jim l5.11w'l1f-rt. 200 Basketball FRONT ROIV: Larry Slmhmt Dim 011119111 Pitch 1m Pun CI lm IXXCISICA1 BACK ROW: Jack Wmwliug C cn Ruse ken 'Nm mn XI Xacubvm B111 fuugjh Dau ac Hmvic W'illi:11115, .-'Xllnn H1111-1 P WL Q Larry Rinvi. Hub NN'm-stvnln-lu. Dvumluy Tllwxlmm. FVZHII-X V11llI'llf'l'. D rm Iylllllllllf Dill Qlfbffw Ted Ilwlvwlu, Tim Kllllflhlllllll, Paul Pix-nw,-, '7 links like tuu mute points for Sigma with Nancy Baird it lim' usual ln-QL. Kappa Tod Martin tliwarts the efforts of Sigma Glen Rose. Kappa l.:u'ry Sliulnr-it just dem-su't knmv what to do but Sigma Gchart is ready In fight. lt's uwt muvli ul a rvavli ffu' Drlla Bill Cough. Spectator Galley Some uf us went tw SCC thc QZIINP. Huw about you Cay? .M Xyflfllllillll lc-nl the' rrwlwcl in fl rum- - 1 1112 f'hf-f'1'furilu-C.r11N:ul1-ri 203 S xx f 1 The Pop hand kc-pt things moving at the Cru- sadcxr games. 0 4 1:- wil V- 'ark' ,rx 151 Z4 D VER TISEME -Q ENR v A RNYFB ff! , I ' 14:-.-1susus'nn BUSINESS OFFICE if -5 swfeg 5 50 SZIQCP' I u in ni Wollaston Park m L 'AW' A A - Quincy 70, Massachusetts ALUMNI H0 QHOLA ARE CLUBS ' STIANS DIRECTORY CLASS LETTERS ALUMNI DAY 6, T-45 i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1963 ALUMNI PROJECTS DIRECTORY OF ALUMNI OFFICERS Presidrnt Vice Prvsidcnt E.'CUC1lfZ'Z'f' Sccrrtary 'I'n'aiz11'4'r Trusfvfs to E.N.C. Di2'vcto1'5 Associalc Dirfftors P.C'.I. RI'f1TI'.Yt'7lf0fI'Z'l' Cl14l1l'rwizlr11Ii 207 Donald Strong '38 Conrad Stairs '48 F. Grant Cross '45 Andrcw Rankin '34 NVQSIQ5' .-Xngcll '28 XN'ni'1'tx11 Lnlnic- 'ill Floyd Jones '48 Kon Hatlinwuy '49 Floyd Fla-mining' '50 DZ1YiClC11lJii' '51 .-Xrtliur Fallon '39 Harold Prirlj' '48 Jolm IY11i'i'vr1 .Imni-s Boll Dm' Ilnns I'Iv1'x'i'y l31'own lXll'IIllJl'I'S of tln' l'lv'a'miIix1' cllllllll il, ox-officio. WOLLASTON CHURCH of the NAZARENE Dr. T. E. Martin Pastor Rev. Gordon Wetmore Associate Pastor Combining Community Outreach With Campus Spiritual Life In Depth Congratulations To The Class of 1963 - whom it has been a jqf to have as a part ff our spiritual IW. May God bless the faithful witness of your Christian lives. S3 efelffi if WTA eacimogg fo ,NEW H0812 O - nf- .ff -A W aff' Na' X N fx? H' f -cfr yi 'v gay wsfgf L , gg? gg 3 G' ku ,J ' 2014 4, f-I 'ki f I go 'Xu N QQ? if - 'S 5 ff' Rag 1555 T77 Q1 J F2 rg L51 Q X C+:-iw ELS,-5:,'5g PCC?-9,517 -,if 5-i'Gff'Li'y X ffvib Lab J V4 3 TCAD Ngcou Cf Paul A. P1crCc Dr. II, S. Blancy Kc-ith R. Bc-ll President .fidzdmr Vice I,Ic'YI'de'71f 209 S. :A I I ell. x ' Student Supplies Bus Tickets Film Service Bibles Typewriter rental COLLEGE BOOKSTORE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1963 QL? H5i Mrs. Geraldine Babcock Manager THE DUGOUT EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1963 THE E.N.C. PRESS K. E. Sullivan, Manager itlg Serving the College and Church in Print- ed Publicity, Pamphlets, Programs and Posters through Lithography and Letter Press: SPECIALIZING IN: l. Promotional materials for the Church 2. Weekly News Bulletins and imprinted Sunday bulletins 3. Church and Revival Meeting Adver- tising 4. Letterheads, Envelopes and Calling Cards 5. Orders for Business and Personal Needs THE CLASS OF 1964 l I ff f' X N f ' I. f Congratulates XX and extends best wishes to . . . x VZ. 1, Z. ' Q f THE cLAss of 1963 XX F President . . . . Vice President Student Council Advisor . Rep Secretagz ............... . . . Wayne Dunlop . , . Peggy Bray . Judy Williams . . . . Gayle Gray Treasurer .. .... ....... B ert Mobley Chaplain .. Marge Brigham .. R. Naylor CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ,' ,LIY and BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1965 .--gli THE CLASS OF 1966 Extends Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes To . . . THE CLASS OF 1963 EXTENDS BEST WISHES to THE CLASS OF 1963 The DELTA SOCIETY SIGMA DELTA KAPPA EXTENDS SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 5'GMA DELTA SIGMA CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1963 - i ws., -., 9 ,, 5 l, rg f fl -Q: 'Vs Wy? : f , 1 Leif' ' :J-v .f V 1.952 13? 3'1 --,f . , --if V ,'.4.'., QQ' EXTENDS BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS of 1963 Z AKRO DI TRICT ,far Q to tim to thu. i. . O mv soul. thou lmst sziicl unto thc- Lmicl. H1011 art mx' Imixl' mx' frmcliu-ss c-Xu-mlm-til dc-light. Rev. C. D, Taylor DISTRICT OFFICERS Pinlm 1632 District Supvriiitc-ndcnt , llvxx C. D. Taylor Distritt Sc-Civtaiy .. Rm: CZ, B. YYoocl District TI'L'HSlII'L'!' .. . . R1-xx .Xustin XYi'ig'l1t Distrift N.F.XT,S. P1'CSidc-nt . . . . . , Klrs. I,. XY, Diirkm-1' Distrift N.Y.PS. Prvsidc-nt . . . , Rs,-xy Roiuvrt KI. Iiiglzmcl. 215 -:...g,.-. ,..f,...ng-4 V l l Z Z 'F FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SS. Superz'ntena'ent.' L. W. Durkee N.F.M.S. President Leona Metcalfe N.T.P.S. President Herbert Norris ---.-ugh AKRON, OHIO Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 Floyd O. Fleming Pastor t .Nia O 5 . sa 1 3 - x is f X- ' 'T . f X i l s Our Students Patricia Stutler Alice Burns Karen Elrod Ronald Lott FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cor. Hudson Drive ot Porkcliffe Youngstown II, Chio Estelle Crutcher M in ister Phone: 78 2-9932 Residence: 782-5876 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Z l'-M, ff xx XX' Canton, Ohio J. H. White, Pastor Hazel Winland, N.F.M.S. President H. T. Jackson, S.S. Superintendent David Gertsch, N.Y.P.S. President FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CLEVELAND FIRST CHURCH N? Wm. P. Wilhoyte, Pastor Hayden Avenue at Clairbourne Road East Cleveland, Ohio Harold Steffens, S.S. Supt. Raymond Pauli, N.Y.P.S. Mrs. Jessie Wilson, N.F.M.S God s Best I to the Class of '63 -:,...,m,,,.. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO wezzzseef iify ff 'R 1 V2 MS .1.gig.g.:5.g.:.-Qg:5,3:f.5,f4::-54, -qcgml.-gzfz: pq: , '- .f -'f.43-'52:gg'-:-'gg::::7:-'g:5:-:5:5:,:1:::-:::,:L:g5::::9-ef.g::-'-Q'-:5-:-zfwp:-'1-:-:'.4-:-al'-:-1-:-:cf-' -.-:-V14-25' .4-'I '. W'f.'Z1'yZ1 rxfvg--:4 4f4.,5.-. ygfg, - ,g.- 5- '.-.- .I .- .-., -.- .5'P2.g.g, .3,-.-:- .-.-.A:f:-fs.-:4.5-:-:44:f'-:f 44:f: 1:12-Ib: f I ,fcfzf ':A:f:-1 I-2-if rigizlzfgg:g,.,5::,,g:-I'' .51 .lv y - -'fgfzi.j:3:f.g:5i:::Q:,:::.f.-e '-jg'-':5:fif'1 zf: Q:24?:I:7:4-1:-:1'ffP1' '-1v',4S:I f1 ':':1' -' 1:2 .H....Q+.-V 4:55 +5.24 335.3-.-5-2.5.-.g.g.:..:.g... .3.:.5q.-,:,:. .- , , .3,:.,1.- .35.5.3.-.:.-.g,g.g.g.g.g.3.3.5-,:g.,,-,-1-:-:-:,,:1.- :cf .Vx-51:-:V 3,311-'cf , .- s, - ff L, A:-Lv: 5.--2. .,,,,- f, ,,.:gf.s:1-g55,41:g53Z:: rw Mgskfffzggfqrp gzgzyrgirg:fg:g:1:gx3:3:::2 'g:1,f-.533 V I r. .33,5:'g3gygy':.:Wag zvgzm' ,k :-5.54:-2121 b ' ' t'4:4:f:-.--5 4 -- -' ' ' W 151' -:i:f ':iz-fi?-.-..,j:'.51 :l:7:3:':1:-23 1 ' . -. z-1- :L-14:-246'- 1-ff. . ' '- ::1:-:-'-- V aw 'S ' M fzsziirz:1zviis-so:.:5.z:razs:z:::az:sV' K ' 115:11--. .5if1:s:1 ,:'-I fins: Q' iff -ev ..,, . 1? -4-'51-:-. ' ' N 5 - 61:12:32 ' fszafti. ' , -msgq pf? M,,,,,,,,.w--v ' W: f ,, f . , '- - M555 W E f .-, ., - ,wc ...Q ,., f 0 .4 Y. 7 Rev. amos Hun ton Pastor 2 , Wg My, ,, rfb? we B 5 J W XXX 0 4. 1 we f f A A ay , Y 1 I A ,Wwe 'NM X ph A J 'R' 'vi A as -ffm wmv x if 5 Wg 4. Q Q . ,, , af , S f 1 4 gg f V' 5? :F f I P ir 1 Q' 4' 2' 0 '. ' 2-I-. t' w,,.'. if Q W -fiizeea QQ .Q , z?Qffsf12s2zf:1- iam , .Ezerg li . up ' - -- . s- Q . -.-:::g:g:5:::::,,,:g:3 ..f :5:2:5' , . ' ' '-'PTS' 'f' ?-':E1:?':' 1:' 7-'ff-:-. 'mf .4 4c5sf -'-4 g:p Q.: QQ.. j':-.-wt.-:-: ,lfh l,W :gZ': -52.2-. ,.Z-:g:5gg5g:-'::.,.-135333. K .,.3:,.-:qi-1 ' . :', '- N 1 . we zfsfsgssgxssffavgeg wg xyQ?,Z- 235:53-34-. J' '.1..'.1:2:r:v::1s:vsvs41g .'?..'g -V 2-1 52:25 X' -' 'A A ,. .q ,.:1.:.-43-T +v!.,,2:r:5j-'-'I-2-5'-555:13-:gizgfizizgmzhxgizgga1:3i:35:g:2:g4?S-'-1:122:1:r:21:ir513:1frErE1E1:1:f53S.- -S:-zr-'- ..- 1-1 :a 1 Q , gg .V . :5g,.3::.::55g:f:, , 4,-': - 94,,,.'.. ' ?-'-:-.-:-fmm4-'Z'o'.x-gif:-:-:-:-xl:-:?:7:bf61QQ'5:5S:1:7:3Yi:1:1 'i5'P5'' '- , , 4. ,.- . , , 4 ' , ' A V gzgzgkqzgzg:g:::g15g'P-:',:,55f ' . ,'-I.. . If .i ' 9 f 1 ' N , '' f:2r:2:a:1:1-1'-emi-2sss,w4.,, f as .. ff 'f ' .P -Li!- 3 4' ?f ' ' :A':1 :1Zi7 '1.'I2:9i::5: 4:55 5 ., Q ffl' ,,: ' -- -.... '- 7 .g11f ,.g421Q:Qf'Q'3:fS:2:5:2:I'::Q:'.g3:2a-:! '235'c1:i'5:25i 'Q 5 '3 'E:2 ':::.- , '7 'V ' . : N ' f '9'-ziifffili'-:-. .MW A l.f:?:':3.-:-:':f' - :-0 ' 24'7 'b5 - Z' -:-:-:- we .,-. .. rf- ,,, '-:I:-:-: - M .. .,.. ':-:-:4:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:l:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.-:-:-:-:.:':-:-:':-:- - wa. U'','g:g:2:5:-:5:2:3:2:::::5g:5:f:1 335:53532:5:E:f:2:2:2:f:5:2:Q:Q:5vQ'Q'jj fff'j'Q .. ..... '.v.-.4.-.-.-.':-:':-:1:1-:4:1'I:5:I:3:3:5:f:7:l:i:I-I-2-2 '3: '9:2:2:1 7:C:2'2:?i'9'f:7'2 :5:5:7:5 5:2:i:7:1:5:1'7:5:3S:7:1:f:1:7 Congratulations to the class of '63 WARREN OHIO FIRST CHURCH H. W. Hill, Pastor We congratulate the Class of 1963 I The Church Wlth A Heart X In the Heart of Warren mTC ,K sir H FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I Wadsworth, Ohio PAINESVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Liberty and High Streets Painesville, Ohio Myron Richey, Minister . Architect's Rendition of proposed sanctuary G h G h ll ayt a uts a Rev. Edward Eighenberger, Pastor Student at E.N.C. Mr. john Everhart, S.S. Superintendent Mrs. John Price, N.F.M.S. President Mr. james Shue, N.2fP.S. President Miss Mildred Durigg, Secretagf Mr. John Ritzman, Treasurer zswgnwf-U. ,Y CUYAHOGA FALLS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE EAST PALES-I-'NE C YQ 09 Ff 'Sf Ohm CHURCH or THE NAZARENE With confidence in our youth - East Palestine Ohio Belief in our Doctrine - ' And love for God and Souls - CONGRATULATIONS We Supporl our College' to the Class of 1963 Carl G. Light, Pastor L. V. McLaughlin E539 '-'CDO On-v-1 D303 70:93 CCII. Sim 029' J:-'ve-+2 22? S7150 ruse lf'-M2 Ng: 3.3: S245 5. S. Ex. R Y R... 'I . l s l l E l i ALBA TDI TRICT Rev. Kenneth Pearsall District District District District District Superintendent .. Secretary .... Treasurer ......., N.F.M.S. President N.Y.P.S. President Let the worcls of my mouth, And the meditation of my heart, Be acceptable in Thy sight, DISTRICT OFFICERS O Lord, my strength and my redeemerf' Psalm 19:14 Rev. Kenneth Pearsall Rev. Morris E. Wilson . Rev. George Douglas .. Mrs. Harriet Smith Rev. James Fox 221 Bless this house O Lord we pray THE GROUP THAT IS VT 2 I f S T 49 25: f 23: 1:2 . lug ff' T' f. af 1 .2 i gf , it 4,,- rf , 'HN it . A M E Lwm Keep it sate both night and day ALWAYS SINGING FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Community Christiana at Payne Ave. North Tonawanda, N.Y. Rev. C. LeRoy Warner, Pastor FIRST CHURCH 0F THE NAZARENE 2929 Midland Avenue Syracuse 7, N.Y. E Rev. G. Thomas Spiker, Pastor Congratulations to the Class of 1963 John Hough taling, Sunday School Sulberzrzterzdent Helen K. Bender, N.F.M.S. President Marianna Hough taling, N.2fP.S. Presz'a'erzt ---'wwe-X - JiL. ' .....-. 1 FAIRMOUNT NAZARENE CHURCH Evangelism THE HOPE OF THE 400 Sidney Street SYRACUSE 9, NEW YORK Congratulations I -A sr cl-lun - OF THE NAZARENE ' ety-first St. at Read Av 0 Niagara - - ' We Congratulate the Class of I963 Rev. CARL W. BAKER PHONE: Bu 3-7973 Paul S. Gilmore, Pastor Pastor CONGRr:TULATIONS C CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 859 Long Pond Road Rochester, New York Rev. Morris E. Wilson, Pastor 285 E. Henrietta Road Rochester 20, New York IN WHOLE-HEARTED SUPPORT OF THE E.N.C. IDEAL Rev. Roy E. Carnahan, Pastor MAI E DISTRICT st' Sufii proofs of low' ciiviliv, Had I L1 tiioustmcl lwztrts to givv, Lord, tiivy should 1111 bc Tiiiiic-. District DiStriCt District District District Sinn- from His bounty I i'vc'v1x'c' S. S1711 nw!! Rm: -IUSilllfl C. YVq1Qiif'r DISTRICVI' f3I'ii'iIQfERS Sl1IJl'l'iIlil'I1Clt'IUQ . . Rev. Joslitia C, XYQIQ Sccrvtnry .. ., ROV. Gvorgt' E. T111 'l'1'ct3Si11't'r ., Nfr. SiH'I'Ill1'lIl Irxm N.F.M.S. Prttsidm-ut ., .. Kirs. Josliuzi C. XYLXQIIII N.Y.P.S. Prcsiclrint ., .. Rm: Cvorgv H. riwtil in 'J I I SOUTH PORTLAND CHURCH of the NAZARENE A SPIRITUAL LIGHTHOUSE ON CASCO BAY I 76 Sawyer Street South Portland, Maine ANTHONY B. SAMPSON We greatly appreciate Eastern Nazarene College: For her work already donep For her Bridge to the Future 5 For her vision for the futurep We promise you: Our prayersg Our dollarsg Our young people. FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 20 Stone Street Augusta, Maine .5 ,jj-I f-1IZ2'Sf 'A -xh- A-ff in ffl' . , 'wi . ?Q'.g.M -I, :Wy 4 ku. .W 102412 ' 4 abc' . I of ,ff ., it ,J Reverend Robert L. Smith FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Skowhegan, Maine Rev. R. Fletcher Tink, Minz'ster . -.. I . -V. 'L I I. V- I ,' 1.5 V. x - l F- 1 -'A lf 'I M -5 M X' f If ' 5,' , A . I Vim X . gk Q 'I I ' F: - Q K q ' V -f FW' .... ' . I .' .4 ,ll 'urn - Aq- ' ilif I ' C' ' I F ' - f' V , me If A 'nfs .-gg :I I N r I . A ee ill' P ' g ,.... - ',. . -f- W... .-. 'ff . R H WHEN IN CENTRAL MAINE WORSHIP WITH US Mz'nz'.vter SALUTES e.N.c. B D fu' Sludegl d P D I , , urton un op r on . un op 'ls Offlclols - hs Faculty Wayne Dunlop Fletcher L. Tink Its Student Body - The Class of I962 Mary Ellen Bosworth EWE GLA DDI TRICT For 11111 low of God ii brondcr Than tlw 11ll'flSI1l'l' 0f111m1's111ind1 '7 1' .Xml tlu- 1102111 of tl1f' Etc'1'11al Is most XYOI1lClCI'fllHY kind. F. HY. Fabm' Rev. Flvtrhcr Spruce DISTRICT OFFICERS Distrift S11pc'1'i11tc-11d1-111 . ,, R1-xy FICTCIICI' C. Spruce District SOC'l'i'tZ1I'f' . ., Rvr. .X1'tI1111' Huqhffs Iviqfiff TI'l339l1I'kxI ., ..,,. R1-11 Ht'i'IJ1xI't H. P31111 Diiirict N.F.M.S. PI'CSidCIlf . . , . . . Mrs. D01'ml1y I31'u111f1gi11 District N.Y.I7.S. PI'l'SiCllxIIt , . . . , . R1-13 xlwlm CIITIIIICI' 226 - FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .Vxl ll fir' X in f. - 2 . so as 51 First St., Rte. 38, Lowell, Moss. R Q John B. Nielson, Pastor : if s- RT . . . . Ministries Officers girth MM nz 1 Choir Director - Lucy Lancaster Chm., Trustees - Warren Lahue R' M Son Leader - jack Cove Chrn., Stewards - Charles Cove ' NCh0lms ard 'lm 'pl' , g - - ,Cf 6J.Qw,,,,,y 2 Organzst - Elizabeth Humphery Fm, Sea - R056 Wright W' Wd X l ' Q Education - Russell Hood Treasurer - Ella Frazee AM f ' B i I Missions - Vivian Wooster Secretag - Elizabeth Hurnphery Wrffff,hfffT', Wh ' David Humphenf Our Students ot E.N.C. swf- Carol Cove Francis Cove Carolyn Wooster John Nielson CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE f? ll Fi Crusoding for Christ in the City ofVillc1ge Charm 236 Moin Street Manchester, Connecticut Rev. Robert Shoff, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS of 1963 FRAMINGHAM CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Concord and Clark Sts. Framingham, Massachusetts Salutes E.N.C. Its officials - Its faculty Its student body - The Class of 1963 Rev. Duane E. Herron, Pastor Our E.N.C. Student Sandra Poole HAVERILL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2 Winter Street Haverill, Massachusetts Rev. H. E. Trask, Pastor S.S. Superintendent - Mrs. Sainsbury N.T.P.S. President - Marjorie Noyes N.F.M.S. President - Harold Moses Church Secretagr - Julia Blackburn Church Treasurer - G. W. Stevens We support E.N.C. and her ideal of Christian higher education. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 62 State Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Our very best wishes to the Class of 1963. Rev. Alexander Ardrey Pastor WEST SOMERVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Elm and Russell at Davis Square West Somerville, Massachusetts Presenting the Christ of the Cross! 6 . '- 1 -um , ' ' ,.jv' I ,..- ' I, '- I.. ,.. ,. Rev. Allan Keith f W1 f l .ff . I 1 ,- ' W Jil Iam, ffl 'ff f:7f ' P t L' Zi' ll tl i7,7 'f, EW YORK DI TRICT District District District District District Rev. Robert I. Gosiaw Superintendent . , . Secretary . . . Treasurer ....... . N.F.IXI.S. President N.Y.P.S. President 'Tor God hath not given us the spirit of fe-arg mind. DISTRICT OFFICERS but of power, and of love, and of a sound II Tzmotlzy 1.7 Rev. Robert I. Goslaw .. Rev. Jay W'. Patton Rev. Edwin A. Patrnore Mrs. Marjorie Goslaw Rev. George IVhetstone 229 DOVER CHURCH of the NAZARENE 70 HUDSON st., DovER, N. J. Meumean - Lake Area of Northern New Jersey 'Trulines-5 'dairy Ghz lion! L Jay W. Patton, Pastor 3 Myrtle Ave. - Phone: FO6-1588 Rev. James H. Swartz, Asst. Minister Mrs. Lee Lynch, Choir Director Donald Darsch, S.S. Superzrztendent Eula-Adine Winget, N.T.P.S. President Ruth M. Patton, .N.F.M.S. President Irva Stanford, Piarzist And thine ears shall hear a word behind Thee, saying, This is 'rhe way, walk ye in it. Isaiah 30:21 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE . KNICKERBOCKER 81 VERNON . . . 'W PATERSON - 3 - NEW JERSEY Ch-Q Patricia Reed -64- Lambert Brandes -63- -53- EN. C. AL UMNI A T PA TERSON Roger M. Williams ..... .... ' 49 Janet Smith Williams . ...... ,47 Harry E. West ......... .... ' 53 Alma Washburn West . ..... '51 Lo Rae Reed .......... . . '59 Wayne Hysong John Lepter Alberta Sabino Harry Palmer Julia Banco -66- David Brandes -56- -55- f f'i f. . XJ 1? T f is e ,ji ROGER M. WILLIAMS PASTOR a ii' FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE S T08-O3 95th Avenue Richmond Hill, New York We Congratulate The Class Ot T963 And Pledge Continued Support To E.N.C. When In New York City Worship ln Richmond Hill FIRST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF THE 0F THE NAZARENE East Rockaway, New York HERBERT L. ROGERS Pastor S.S. Superintendent - Robert Brenner I N.F.M.S. President - Walter Simonson 188 Kiel Avenue I Butler, New Jersey N.fP.S. President - Anderson Reariek O worship the Lord In the 1913 Our Fiftieth Anniversary Year T963 beauty of holiness. psalm Q6:9 Congratulations Class of '63 RUSSELL F. METCALFE, MIR. Pastor PHILADELPHIA DI TRICT For the Lord thy God DTlI'lgCtlI thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of foun- tains and depths that spring out of valleys and hillsf, District District District District District Deuteronomy 8:7 Rev. William Allshouse DISTRICT OFFICERS Superintendent .... .. Rev. NVillia.m Allshouse Secretary ..... . . . Rev. Chester Willimns Treasurer ...... ....... R ev. Lloyd Gordon N.F.M.S. President . .. .... Rev. Mrs. Christine Henck N.Y.P.S. President .... Rev. Paul Boshani 232 IMMANUEL CHURCH of the NAZARENE Columbia Avenue Lansdale Pa Harold A. Parry, Pastor Congratulations ,fe Our Students Class of l963I j si 5 Torn Beyer God Bless You' 4 X fs 'Z I ,,,, g II Beverl Par fi Liiiiiiif Ifiifzrir dill . Y ry Iliff' v., , ,f At .:.,,,, V 4 . , 35,3 Stanley Hedrxck S S Superzntendent Mrs ohn Koffel Sr N F M S. President A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY COMMUNITY' TWIN BOROUGH CHURCH of the NAZARENE 5th and Washington Streets Royersford, Pennsylvania Our Students Larry Gerhart Doris Umstead Joyce Busch Barry Degler Douglas Bean Edwin Snell The members, friends and students of Twin Borough Congratulate the Class of I963 WITNESSING AND WINNING for Christ FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Highland Ave. at W. Ninth St. CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 CHESTER M. WILLIAMS CHURCH of the NAZARENE Pine and Freedly Streets NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations to the Class of 1963 HENRY R. DeSHAW P05501 M in ister HRST WEST GROVE CHURCH CHURCH of the NAZARENE of the 130 Prospect Avenue WEST GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA Dean and Darlington Streets A Friendly Church Where WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA Christ is the Answer DONALD R. KAUFFMAN Pastor PAUL E. KAUFFMAN Pastor We Salute Our Students Charlene Manley Ralph Henck Valinda Miller Harry Founds Evelyn Eshleman Our Students Orville Sapp Norman Snyder Thomas Snyder CHURCH of the NAZARENE Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania a REV. NELSON H. HENCK Pasior Congratulations to the Class of 1963. EPHRATA CHURCH of the NAZARENE Washington Avenue and Chestnut Street Ephrata, Pennsylvania REV. WILLIAM D. MOWEN Pastor Best Wishes to the Class of 1963. CHURCH of the NAZARENE 12th 8- Spring Garden Streets Easton, Pennsylvania CHURCH of the NAZARENE Vine and High Street Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania REV. ROBERT D. CHEW REV. CHARLES T. JESTER P Paslor aslor Congratulations - Class of 1963. Congratulations -- Seniors FAITH CHURCH HOLLYWOOD of the NAZARENE Seat Pleasant, Ma ryland Jerold K. jones Pastor CHURCH of the NAZARENE Hollywood, Maryland Rev. L. Hoopengardner Pastor Best Wishes from PEABODY CHURCH of the NAZARENE 234 Andover Street Peabody, Mass. PITTSBURGH DI TRICT sc Oh. the height and depth of mercy! Elm: Oli, the length and breadth of love! t Oli. the fullness of redemption Pledge of endless life abovell' District District District District District F. Crosby Superintendent . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . .. .. N.F.lNI.S. President N.Y.P.S. President DISTRICT OFFICERS Rev. R. B. Achesnn .. Rev. R. B. Aclieson Rev. Russell E. Lewis .. Mr. C. C. Brown ., Mrs. Irene Sarber .. Rev. Paul Bowlbv 236 FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN Z. ANDREE Pastor Congratulations to the Class of '63 Our Students Attending E.N.C. Judith Andree James Gasler Karen Graves Allan Gray Carolyn Gray Gayle Gray Joyce Jefferson David Moore Marilyn Rieder Sharon Rieder JoAnn Smith David Trauffer Gay Lee Wallin FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 55 North Bennett Street BRADFORD, PENNSYLVANIA LYLE P. FLINNER Pastor Congratulations Class of 1963 LINCOLN PLACE CHURCH of the NAZARENE PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA LUTHER L. PIERCE Pastor Students attending E.N.C. Paul A. Pierce . . . Student Boaj' President Sandra Pierce Semirzagf student . . . David W'ayman ' O WASH! GTO DI TRICT Th ii: and lu- will show tht-in his rm'c'n:1nt. District District District District District 0 svrrvt of the Imrd is with the-iii that fmr gf Pvalm 25:14 Dr, E. E, Grosse DISTRICT OFFICERS Sup txi' intcridt-nt . . . ..,... Dr. E. E. Grosso Sf'c'rt-tary . , . . . . ROV. Kmmcth L. Akins Trcasurer ..., ., ...A Rev. H, E. Hcckcrt N.F.INIS, Prvsidcnt . . , . . . INIrs. Roy KI. Bowers N.Y.P.S. Prosidcrit , . . . , . Rev. -Iolm M. Gardner 238 BELAIR CHURCH of the NAZARENE Conowingo Road BELAIR, MARYLAND REV. JOHN E. NORTH Pastor Presenting the Christ of the Cross. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Edmondson Village BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Congratulations to the Class of 63 .L The Singing Church with a Friendly Welcome A Representing Us at E.N.C. Nancy Dean Lois Nelson Carol O'Donr1ell Virginia Ford Jon Gray Martha Morris i ack H. Lee, Pastor Ralph Diffenderfer, Director Qf.lIIl.S'I.f swwwg 1' ,f f , If Eff If 3:575Z,.'--'J fifffl Z? A:33:fi9'f:Z-.5 'fufczgfli ' -Eff 55355655 3f7:M:iZZf Q' s...., WWwMW HRSICHURCH f: 5gf3:g:g:5gj3:2:f? q:f:f:f: f:f:f:I':. 2:51 Se -it IE, -55555 23355: sgezgz 5 , 3, 353 1: .2211 -2:2-N ' - ' ,5 T xi: ,S121's.'- : -'5' -- 1. E:hcw..Q.,w. m xv- Vx L NX -:x 35 - X 'I'-. x 5iSwx.,:, H V. 4 - . 1.-.gn ' X .jx N1. 1' M5 t .Lbs:'sf:fs.:sSSi+s,3ssT2:1SsCifswifkisss:-f.:W... X 'N2:bN1: -RRR' QR, ':s:s:2.. 'A-- -,sw::. fKs+ z,:.. -Y-:reg-Q 1:s:1:s:s Q .. .K N-.gp -ww. :::::31x:..,- -:. :-:-::::5f?m 3::,o-532.-. gwmfb-.Q,25 ef 4. 51. ,:,:g.,. 2 , ws: ' ' .55 I:-: :':- -rg'2N:Z'S:Q: :lgi-3 vffw' ':-:-:-:2 : '-z,3X:-:I:I-7:51-m5:? 1NW -:f:-:14'2 , 47' X x . :-:V -:1:I -24i3Q,:N:2-'mg .. . -:-:-:-: -wa N. ' 65352-I-I-I'f'+:-3:2:2:-V49-V . :IRFF2-I 'fi' - , X ' :Sz 2321: 5i:2:!:i.N:57kQg55 '-.-:C-K 'rg -'g:1:3:s'S:- . J'.3' J:3:1'I E'XS'8'gfIg1g2gC::5QfZ:?i:Z-!'9I:l-. :-:-:?:Z:5'2,a-f 1:-WJ-.-9 ' x -.f:- 'rf'-EE.'gg::g:3::: :::5:.'-'-1 -.-I 'Q'-:jf - P-95:-:ltgalsf-'::,::.-Q, -- E-.g:2:5:5:5:53 3:2-' 2' ' .df-'. f : '2555'E5S5.5f52iN: i' Yiiffiifififi15132-I-:f:r:1 . 332525222 . . tx?-'I , 57555 1515: ':g:3+. . :'-v:s:f5:?r'MEj- .. . -..'-5:55 --1S:5:' 1:f:E5PEr5-iw '11SS:5:5:5:5:5:r:5E5E:E -11 ..r W'-:'-Efzriiifr r-j:3 yrE:E 1' 8 F A fee OWV' ew Venue .- 52555 ser- swsfsfzf sfsis is gifs? ssaf sfiasgw sfafa asf -:ze .6 55 .f::. 2::.2 -Q55-. 5:2x,5:f.: -5 ,',:f:E:f:f:5-i -,H -. 'f:E:2: '4:1g ,:f ' 4 '3f:f '7:Q:g:f:fi2 3'5:f:E .4-35252 3513- 5: :EEE 15:2 :5.::5:g- :E:f:: :f:2:3.-if f:f:f:?'j, fri, .?f'j ' . ..:: ' ,, :g15s: r:1::: :3E5: 555, ggzg 1:5 Q, -, gif F R E D E C K M A L A N D sgfsgs: '- sgtisis '-s-15255 1 - 155' - 155555555 H 525 I -. ,.,,..-,. -- - -g4,.gq.- .-:-:-:-:4: 55.1.-...-zf..,.,.5.g.g.:.5-:':-.-.-:-:-ze:-:-:-1.-.-:':-:-:-:-:-:.g-y.-:-:-:-:-ug.3.g.g.::-:-Z-:-:-:-9g.g.5.:... .... .4 1 1+ I 'i'?f:f: ' ' fvf- .-.v.i.wN.f--.WY-A '- ' ' ' . . . ' -:3.:' I'3213:-::'3 :51vg1-'51:jf '-'- - - ., EXTENDING BEST WISHES TO OUR CHURCH COLLEGE REV. H. E. HECKERT, Minister Mr. David Devilbiss, Sunday School Superintendent Mr. William B. Davis, NF.M.S. President Mrs. Calvin Stottlemyer, N.1CP.S. President Miss Darlene Sittig, Supervisor if the junior Sooiegr William E. Sittig, Jr., Student at E..N.C. Nazarenes' First Church in the Nation's First Cigf FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CONGRATU Sixteenth LATIONS! and Webster N.W., Washington, D.C. Dr. Norman R. Oke M inister . . . to the Class of '63 i . . . and to our nine Ambassadors Clair Umstead, Mz'nz'ster fyfMusz'e to E.N.C. Pe ter Christensen Davi d Farrell Sharon Hartley Judy Lanpher Ricky Nichols Larry Phillips Neel Price Sharon Pruett Davi d Young W. C. LAHUE, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS REAL ESTATE WELL MASS. ...IC OU...TOT WORD O WHICH IS A BURGIN, PLATNER 8g CO., INC. Insurance vii lp ugml gi HGQUIE. 'QQSUFAIGQNSQQQN .',' il ego' if A ---- - -'----- ' A ' D G - i 'fi in iii mmwm WW? Q W r 1 H W: 1 M 9 fi ii 'wi it XXX l i W S' MH H m ' rm , 5 5 ei 3 K:-Q fl li The Doorway to Protection QUINCY SQUARE GR - 2-3000 QUINCY Y.M.C.A. Dedicated to the Development of Spirit, Mind, and Body of our Youth QUINCY MASS. F' NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Kansas City, Mo. Lewis T. Corlett 1 I Pres. 1 Mendell Taylor Dean l WWW READING CHURCH of the NAZARENE Central Avenue and Fourth Street Reading, Pennsylvania l I EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS AND I Best wisHEs ro THE cLAss or 1963 Pastor ........... .... R ev. Arthur Fallon S.S. Supt. .................. Robert Hoffman N.T.P.S. President ........ Richard Northrup N.F.M.S. President . ..... Minerva Carnobas CAMBRIDGE CHURCH of the NAZARENE 234 Franklin Street Central Square Cambridge, Massachusetts - I ''iei:i:f1'?f2ffl5E55ii s -1243:-:1.-5.-, All-. - -.5:.3:::,5:v:-- A 3:33 ':Q-Q:f:-:is1:2,s:s::.3s1s:s'1:1:3:szz:ss1i ':s:s:1: - ..:.s:s:s:aa. ' A i., i:f:e:z.s:s:2:::'-1-1: .N i2!E:.f?:1:1:f52?2 ' -2'ff-'I-? i'If1:1 f1, qu I:E5.X-'fl I :V - :'3'r22ss:g:gf5f:x,:s5:.:i :' - ' -:5ssg1.1g:,.,.,' iijizsiiifi' V A .1:: . 'sagsgig f.fi?55:. it ,1,g:5:,:: .:.,.fz. ff- ' gg 1 ,,fgE5E555E- , , 'Y s:I- Ssfxbg' ff5irgs5sss2:?z5fis21' . 152-1E:1i2fz2a:: .K 5E5ErE2:- -NM' 3521, A .. fmssxs :gg .Rf 4.-gg-21, 5- T- .5:2,2:rs:,x ,- we s TOD, I :Fix 'I -Swat-t' s--' 'sE1ErErS:r ,, ' ' - .-,--v:r?1ErE:frI 2-ag:5:,1315132-:5:2111''I15-5:5:5:g:5:g:5:g:5:'-25 I5EE553E555E5Q:iIr:5E'fii5E?'1E5f'i54Q W ..... .. Rev. Neale O. McLain Pastor A home church away from home BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1963 L E T D A OFFICIAL NAUTILUS PHOTOGRAPHERS SOUTH SHORE'S FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS 37 Cottage Ave. QUINCY 69, MASSACHUSETTS THE SUPREME FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC DELIVERY 24 HOUR SERVICE SERVICE POLICIES FLEET OF I5 TRUCKS WITH COMPLETE COVERAGE SHEPPARD OIL CO. HDEDICATEDTO SERVE YOUR NEEDS 1520 HANCOCK STREET, OUINCY PR3-7200 1 96 Where Friends in Search of Fine Fashions Meet ,I HI N mm AY I Zlrllft S I CAMERA CENTER EVERYTHING FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER INCLUDING HELPFUL ADVICE Photo Equipment Movie Equipment Developing and Printing Color Films 680 Hancock Street, Wollaston 70, Mass. Congratulations To The Class of 1963 DOYLE 8. LONG, INC Oil Burners and Fuel Oil 630 Hancock Street Wollaston 70, Mass. GRanite 2-4800 GRANITE CITY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALERS I9 Quincy Ave. Quincy, Mass Telephone GRanite 2-6500 Ill. Jmicgaef JVEILYIZQXZ 37.3 O TO glliicldi REN WEDDING A .A PROM S0C'a V Conect ' ' ' ' I - - - d'5t ICt'V9IY n .E I '-' --. IEIEff?Qiiwzllgiii Fw ..A. A his gracious best in fowl attire from our rental . department. Whafevel- Occasion, we can outfit and Completely- OFFICIAL RENTAL ESTABLISHMENT for EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE P CONGRATULATIONS , 1963 3 LAWRENCE P. JOSEPH RICHARD A. HALLISEY KARL'S AUTO REPAIR CO., INC. Established 1920 Insurance Appraising 23 Greenwood Ave. Wollaston, Mass. GRanife 2-8100 TO THE CLASS of Lf' THE NEW MODERN STORE EASY PARKING Mac FARLAND'S l l Brook Street Wollaston, Mass. Call GR 2-0041 WHEN IN NEED OF Designers and Manufacturers of Packaging and Bottling Machinery PNEUMATIC SCALE CORPORATION, Quincy, Mass. Ltd . Hardware Glass Serving the lndustry Kitchenware Wallpaper Since 1895 Garden Supplies Packard Paints THE KING OF THEM ALL X it , if Z I' Phone in A ! , CALL Orders , it , z GR 9-4406 R d ' , Y or 15 izirfuizs -'L' I ff 'l- I GR 9-4407 ' - ,I n ew ' coNGnAruLAnoNs ' ' ' ' ' ' SENIORS Thank You for Your Patronage o THE NAME THAT MADE PIZZA FAMOUS o 25'Zy DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS lPizza Onlyl 541 SOUTHERN ARTERY, QUINCY YOUR FASHION CENTER ON THE SOUTH SHORE Compliments of BLACKER 8. HOLLAND LUMBER COMPANY INC. 10, Newport Ave. North Quincy, Mass. Call the Lumber Number GR 2-8660 Clothing, Sportswear Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes DONAHER'S Style Center For Men 1564 Hancock St. Quincy IF YOU DON'T KNOW DIAMONDS - KNOW YOUR JEWELER RICHARD J. GORMAN DONALD J. HAYWARD Prescription Optician Successor to Ernest C. Hatch JEWELER and WATCHMAKER 25 Beale St. 23A Beale Street Wollaston 70, Mass. GR 2-1910 Phone PR 3-5031 Wollaston - Mass KEENE'S BEAL STREET PHARMACY, INC. Russell S. Keene, Ph.G. Reg. Pharm., Mgr. Tel. PR 3-7117 - PR 3-4114 649 Hancock, Near Beale St. QUINCY TYPEWRITER SERVICE 5 Maple Street, Quincy 69, Mass. Gra - 2-3656 distributor of products by ROYAL World's Largest Manufacturer of Typewriters QQQQQQ ZIQZ Q Q 1 ic WQQQ N. cl. RIEEE Sc SUN REALTORS WESTLAND'S SPORTING GOODS Equipment for Every Sport Greater Boston's Most Complete Sporting Goods Store Real Estate Insurance 1554 Hancock SL Soufh Shore Plaza Notary Auctioneer Quincy, MOSS- grainy,-ee Tel. GRanite 3900 618 Hancock St. PR 3-1133 VI 3-4118 Res. GRanite 7030 Wollaston, Moss. QsEA1E9Kf -1 -QSQS OF WOLLASTON up 'W 4. ff I -nl 3:55, ' I F .N ,Nigga 15535295 f QPF - Special Storage Rates for Students LET US STORE YOUR WOOLENS UNTIL FALL Compliments of H. P. HOOD 8. SONS MILK CREAM ice CREAM ROUSAYNE'S 1 f Il X E xx 1 Q, 3: . .., i I , K Vifygr, ix.. 'F I Watchmakers and Jewelers THE FINEST IN WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY 69 Parkingway, Quincy GR 9-7990 WOLLASTON BOWLADROME 679 Wm. T. Morrissey Blvd. Providing a center of wholesome entertainment for E.N.C. students. Special rates for organized teams. JOHNSON'S FILLING STATION INCORPORATED kSteet 700 Hancoc r Wollaston 70, M BEST OF LUCK CSS. LINCOLN PHARMACY E.N.C.'s Favorite Drug Store For 30 Years Corner Elm 8- Hancock St. California Cleaners 8. Dyers 660 Hancock St. We do all types of Cleaning and Alteration GR 2-7500 C. A. COX RAMBLER Sales - Service Est. 1934 EAGLE FLAG CO., INC. 319-21 New port Ave. Wollaston, Mass. Tel. GR 2-8242 FLAGS MADE TO ORDER Wollaston Do-Nut Shoppe 17 Beale St. Wollaston GR 9-1086 -'Home MADE Assonreo ooNurs WOLLASTON FLORIST 679 Hancock Street Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Alice E. Gorham, Prop. BOOSTER CLUB Mr. Elmer Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Cannell Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dalton Rev. and Mrs. Earl C. Darden Mr. and Mrs. George Dettmer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diffenderfer Mrs. William Drew Lt. Alan D. Duckworth Mr. . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs and Mrs. W. E. Duckworth Nathan Gardner Stephen Gulla Harold H. Harding Elbert M. Joines Arthur F. Marquardt and Ms. Walter Olson Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxenford Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pringle Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Snyder Xllcn. Cuil11 -rd 119 B11l11111'l ll1'1l11'1'1 '111 -111P1x11111111l1St.,l31111u1'wZ1t1'1'.Blass. B11-'11, 1111111111311 Qll 1.1191 l5l11ss St., TiIusvill1',PH. Xd41111s1111, l'7Il'Cl 119 iil 111171-1 St., Bla11c'l11-stc1'.Cnnn. Xlxins. K1'Illll'1l1 119 11111 Al--1111x1111 SI.. Snlislwllry, Bld. Bll1l'IQl11. 1.1111 P111 121123 f9l1l.BIlIl lSlvd.,f9I1-11 llurnic. Bld X11-xzindvr, Blary 519 R D. 513. Y11114. Pa. Bl1'XIlI1Clt'l'. Stcwii 219 l'11111B1111'1'issc-y Blvd., Quinfy. Blass. 'BlCXIlIlCli'l'. Susan 811 9 1111111111 rFl'Tf.,Qll1I1l'y', Blass. I 33 .BI'l1ll11I'I5 Si., Wullaston, Mass. Bllisun, D11n?1ld 1111 Q 11 S. .1X1st0ry. Quinvy, Xlliwn. lI'l9 11 I-11 S. ,'BI'11 I y', Quinry, X11is1111, l,i11 71 151 131121111 St., Quincy, Xllisun. B1:11-y 71 151 B1'H1 11 St., QuinCy, .BllIlIllll. llvrnld -19 llllClS11Il St.. Quinvy, fxlll11'1flfl, K1'IlI1f'1ll 89 Mass. Blass. Blass. Blass. Blass. 1'1 P1'is11i1l:111ir,,W1-yi1i11u1l1,B1nss. Altuy Tl11'1'1'sf1 11 Rll. il. Fflllllillll FHIAIIHCC, Ol1i11 AIlCl1'f'i11I1. 311111111111 l.. 119 1 Pinr- Sl., lBlllYI1IlI'll, Blass. .'X11d1'1's1111. S1C'l'1l11'Il N. 119 11 Rix'1'1' St.. Quinry, Blass. .AI1Cll'C'P. 4111111111 71 911.1 Pa. QXVC. l'.z1st. XN:11'1'c'11. Pa. .'BIlClI'f'XS s. Rll7ll3l7fl 119 RD. jil, Slmdysidv AVC., Fast l,ix'c'rp1111l. Ol1i11 .'X11g1'll. flnrv 119 63 C111lllCl St.. W11llast1111,B1lz1ss. .-Xpsit. Elimlwtli 119 5111VillPtSt..W'11ll:1st1111711.Bl:1ss. .'BY1J1IlNY1lll, Sally 119 i1 .Miele-1's1111 Sl., BI11111'11c-stf.-r. Cnnn. A1lii11s1111. l-David 71 v v 3 .'XI'1l1llI'S1.. l2n1I1gllf1Ill111l1.:N.B. .-Xu11ut. fillZlI'll'S 119 79 Rz1y1111111d St.. East XVL-y11111ut11, Blass. .'BYI'1'S. R11n:1ld 71 Y 211--1'19f1 St.. 171115111112 69. B1.Y. l1z1l1s11n. J11:1n 1111 119 T:1yl111' St., NN'11llast1111 7171, Blass. l5?111Q1'1'11xx'. Jniiivs 89 1l111i 1.511151 Rd., R111'l11'S1f'F 19, N.Y. l'1fl1'I'IIILl1l, Blarilyn 71 lf L1lUIllJl'1l'll St., l,11XYX'1llL', N.Y. li11i1'd. Nzinry -111 R.D ffl S.ll1'lll. 011111 l311ldui11. l711n11ld 1511 2 S. li41s1vi1.-11 Rd.. S1'l1I'lll! Shores, Fla. lffllliflll. Blg11'j111'i1- 2211 PI'1'S1Cl1'Il1S1131112f2lllIl1'Y69,lBlZ1SS. Baltz. RHS'I'l1f1IlCl 1113 1-1 l.i11d1,-1151 . N111-s, 011111 l1.lIl111. 'lll1l1' 1511111-14. Bf'X'l'l'lB' 1311 ljll1ll1'f', 1311. 113 .X1'd111111'C SI.. E. l51':1i11t11'1- fl-1. Blass lglllt lgiy. 1111111-s -111 l311xx111n11, Snniur-1 '17 Blull QXY1-., 1,1111 11l11s1411xv, 31111131111 7 191111111 .1Xx'r'., BX'11ll3sl1111, Blass. 114111-111111. .lg1sp1'1' 117 Bmxn. l':lllll1'C 21118. .'X1'11'I'Y.c2ll1Il1Y. Blass. ll Bislinp St..S1. All1z111s.Vt. 11.11111-1-. lllllll' 71 l31'n2d11n. Paulinr- RR. 1. ll11X 1!'1,l,ix'1-11111111, Pa. 713 BvIlilllIlfl111ll Avo., li.1l1's, Yiwlct Old Orcliilrd 111-41L'l1, BTC. 3 .X111-x St.. 1,2lllIl1'Y, Blass. Bl'f11lflf'9, David 519 l1llllIll511lI1llf'I'. 121-rfxld 71 339 PV1111- AVC.. Parr.-1's11n 3, 1511111 S. clI'1'9l'1'Il1 Blvd., B'L1I'Qll1'Y. Pa. Bl'3f1f11'5- I1iU11111'l'1 lgwiliimlg Ulm,-1.-5 519 229 P1-1111. .-X11-.. Pat1'rs11n fi, 'S l'9lll1ll'Ilfl11 P13112 XV1-1'l1f1xxl4r-11. BIHY. 1BIf1l'1II1l'C1 71 B1-1111, lJ1111q1:1s 1111 619 P1'i11t'CI1111 Rd.. l'11IC'l1l1111'Q. BIHSS. Pilwluiid .'M'1-., R.l3. 51351. S111'i11qCity, Pa. BI'1'XYCl'. Cli1Ii 11'U 119 111.1-iwitilx Cn,-,,1m 119 1117 S. .xllinq Rd.. Tallmadw-. 011111 5 l,ynn Ur., V1-1'nf111, Clnnn. Bl'1'11l'1'. Dlllliffl 1111 13,-,-,-Q Xvillmy 113 E. 191111 ,M'v.. 1N'111lz1st11n, Blass. l.v11d1111vill1-, Y! BHQQS. Clara 519 Br'l1'l11-r, Willin111 71 f4 l6 XV:-lmstcfr Sl., li11C'lilfiI1Kl, Blass. B1-11, Kc-itll 2932 Lucille St.,As11land,Ky. Dixncld. Blaine Briggs. B1c'1'1'ill 911 lS11x 193, Dixncld, Blaine Briqhain. B:1r11a1'n 48 Bvll. Blnlwl 1111 4-1 K1l1HSl1,'j'l1Ll.,R11l'llL'S1CI' 12, N.Y. 15112 :Bl11Ill1'll1l St., B1'11c'kt1111, Blass. BI'1Ql1ZlITl. Blarjnric 72 B1-11ja111i11. l31'1'11dn 129 -111 Kingslr-y Rd.. ll11l'l1PS1CI' 12. N.Y. 213-1 lslzind P11nd Rd., Springfield, Blass. Bruwn, David 131-Imfr-13 131113111 519 199 Win1l11'11p St.. XN'11ll:1st1111. Blass. 172 CI11111'c'l1t11u11 Rd., Pr-11nsx'illc-, B1111111. NP11 911 B1'Il9f1Il, 717111111185 519 R. N11I'1ll .'BIlS11ll, Blaine l511x 5171. Pl'1llf7!.'111ll, Fla. Brunsfill. lirridlz-y 8171 Best. Judith 87 1521 ll:11'1'is11n SXV.. C1fl1l111I1 6, Ol1i11 Bl111f'I'lf7'B'. .l1'f1Il Jxllll 119 9 linux St., Blil1i11111'kvt. Blaine Bf'5'1'l'. 7l'l111111as 5111 121 -1111 St.. l,:1nsd:11v, Pa. BiQHs. Blflllrrll 119 1111 C1111-i'it1111 Rd.. 1V1111:1st1111 711. Blass Biggs. R11l11 -17 511Cl1c1it1111 Rd., 1171113511111 711, Blass lllnisdvll. Blzlrilyn 519 11 Bliddlc St...-X11q11stn.Bl:1i11C Blnncy. Paul 159 65 Pliillips St.. W'11llnst1111. Blass. Blinn. lllllllllld 71171 .l11Il1 SI111I'1. Blaine Blunt, 11111111110 .1111 l.11tus S1..S1.l,11l11S.lBlt1. Buns. Ciyllllllll -17 l111x J1. B111f101S. NB. B11ll1IlQ1'I'. R1111011 8171 939 N. 111111 S1...'Blll'Il111XX'll. Pa. Bflflllllllall. Juan 89 2311 ll4I1LlIlll1!lS1., Bliddl1-1111r11, Blgsg, B111'1111. lfdu:11'd 71 11111 Bliddlc' St., E. XVcy1111111t11, Blass, l1111'1'11. l1lll1'1 17 T11-31 Bliddlc St.. E.Woy11111u1l1, Blass. Bwriunl. 1111111 -111 213 lfdilli Rd.. BVCyII111ll1ll, Blass. l511s11511'I. l3.1l1' 3111 l ull1111 Sl., C'z11'll111g1f, N.Y. B11sxx111'1l1. B1I11'y 1111 R.l .lJ. 1. 5111111111-3311, Bllllllf' B11u1'11. 1111111 5111 111312 151111-1' Bw.. Clcvclaiid 9.011111 Q32 11117 Bc-llPx'1111 St.. XV. R11Xl1L1Yy' 32. Blass Bruslictt, Rifliard 911 N16 Evcrsficld Rd.. T11r11nt11, Omario Bryiicr, lris llfllllf' 1. Claysvillvt. Pa. Biirlr-y. David P1111 Elizalnctli. Busl1. J11y1'C 6-12 New St..Sp1'inQ City. Pa. Bll11CI'XX11l'1ll, .-XliCC PClili111IT1CII Farni, C1'atCrf11rd. Pa. Cairns. Eduard 49 9 A LL1ndc1's Rd., BVt1llZiSI11Il, Blass. Canipluoll, Charles 1-18 Tliurston St.. 1Vrcnt11a1n, Blass. CiZ1lllplJCll. Colin 80 7515 BIHIISIIIZIH Rd.. Tl1I'11I111'1, Ontario Caiincll, Alice 5111 R.D. 2. B11'llSlJ11I'11. Pa. C:11'dwCll. Tin111t11y 90 21-119 W. RiverS1.,CLr11sscIlc.BIicl1 CiI1l'lSt'I1. 1N'il1ia111 2111 11115 BvllllZ1II1S11I1 St., lf. R11c'1x:1x1':1y, Nl Czlrlsun. -lnnct -19 111 .'BIJIJlC111I1 St., Quincy 71, Blass. CZl1'ls1 111. Pntririn 9171 1113 P111'lC1' B1'1111li AVC., E. lIf1l'11'11I'Cl 8, Czinn, C1FtI'lS41D. Rulmcrt 91.1 11 .'B1'CllIl11l'C St., Han1dCn,C11nn. Cmpc-11tc'1'. 1102111 811 1111 151-11111 Sl.. BV11ll3S111Il. Blass. C3111-xx R11IlHlCl li 121111011 .-Svc., BV11llIlSll1Il. Blass. Cnslvr. tlnincs 911 Q3 Ccdai' St.. 1Vn1'1'C11, Pa. Cawtliorne. Allred 72 42-1 LaFayette St.. Collinqdale. Chadluourne. Nancy 510 Pa. 1715 Pleasant St.. Brockton. Blass. Chacllmourne. YN'inQate 81 169 Pleasant St.. Brockton. Blass. Chandler. Kerry 90 11 Pearl St.. I.1X'Cl'Ill4tl'!' Falls. BI Chao. William 7119 Nathan Rd.. llone Kona Chapman. Donald 111 XV. Chazy. N.Y. Chase. Arnold 72 R.D. Port Allegany. Pa. Chave7. Skinner C. Bladrid 69-16. Blexico City -1. Blexico Chetwynd. lVillia1n 9 Damon St.. North Reading. Blass. Chew. .lames 72 1104 Cape Ave.. Cape Blay Point. Christensen. Peter 90 6608 16th St. No.. Falls Church. Clark. Patricia 72 6 Palmer Rd.. Foxboro. Blass. Clemens. Loretta 81 26 N. 8th St.. Lemeyne, Pa. Cochran. Gary 72 109 Blaple St.. lrwin. Pa. Cokkinis. John NJ. Ba. 37 Newton Ave.. 1Vollaston. Blass. Cokkinis. Stanley 4 Gordon St.. N. Quincy. Blass. Coleman. Eugene 90 Box 47. Burton. Ohio Coleman. Blary 49 Box 47, Burton. Ohio Collom. Brlaridel 81 General Delivery. Hamilton. Bermuda Comrie. Janice 90 R.F.D. 51752. Box 534. Gales Ferry, Conn. Comrie. Blildrecl 49 R.F.D. Box 534. Gales Ferry. Conn. Condon. Doris 39 Chestnut Cr., Randolph. Blass. Congalton, john 5240 Carnegie, Pittsburgh 1, Pa. Connell. Donald 424 Tamara Cr. Harmony Hills. Newark, Del. Conrad, James 90 R.D. 51,131 Avis Blill Rd.. Wt1tidSltm Coombs. Donald 90 1423 Bf1il1St.. Pittsburgh 21. Pa. Cormier. Joyce R.F.D. Dixfield. Blaine Cornell. Kathye 734 S. Fairfield. Elmhurst. lll. Cornell. Laurelyn 72 6-12 Clintonville St.. W'hitestone Coulimore. Jonathon R.F.D. ii 1, Exeter, Blaine Coulson, Alice 81 710 Third Ave., Ford City, Pa. Cove, Carole 72 20 Floral St., Lawrence, Mass. Cove, Charles 20 Floral St., Lawrence, Blass. wn. NJ. 57. . y Cove. l'rant'es 81 20 Floral St.. Lawrence. Blass. Craft, Nancy 81 58 W'addell Rd.. Blanchester. Conn. Crandall. Francis 50 30 Kemper St.. 1Vollaston. Blass. Crew. Harold 50 R-119 Rawson BVtrlli1Slt11'l. BTZISS. Croshy, Victor 72 Shore Road. Dexter. Blaine Crothers. YN'alter Fowler Rd.. W'hitinsvi1le. Blass. Cummings. BVayne 1 Ebbett Ave.. 1Vollaston. Blass. Curry. Thomas 21 W'arren Ave.. Rockland. Blass. Curtis. Arthur 81 9 Wloodward Ave.. Quincy. Blass. Dahlstrand. Andrea 81 6 Crescent Rd.. Pawtucket. R.l. Dalton. Nancy Lee 81 204 Stephen St.. N.Bel1more. N.Y. Dancy. Conrad 90 12516 E. Cleveland Ave., Newark. Del Darden. Phyllis 90 1404 BV. 5th St.. Newton. Kansas D2il'l'oxv. Frank 50 Route 532. Fulton. N.Y. Davis. Blarden 72 R.D. 1. Hunker. Pa. Dean. Nancy 90 206 Hillcrest Ave.. Baltimore 25. Bld. Dean. Yvonne 90 210 Hillcrest Ave.. Baltimore 25, Bld. DeChel1is. Dorothy 90 2603 DeChellis St.. Beaver Falls. Pa. Deeter, Denver 81 12 Plymouth St.. Quincy. Mass. Degler. Barry 90 33 BV. Cherry Lane. Royerslord, Pa. DeLong, Gary 90 Beals. Blaine DeBlarco. Arlene 81 75 Selwyn Rd.. Braintree, Blass. Denton. Stephen 87 Hewlett St.. Roslindale. Mass. Desmond. Frances 72 55 Hancock St.. N. Quincy 71. Blass. Desmond. John 81 55 Hancock St.. N. Quincy 71. Mass. Detterline. Donald .50 1536 Dt-Kalh Pike. Norristown. Pa. Dettmer. Blahel 90 Route if-' 1. Northampton, Pa. Detwiler. David 90 R.D. Salem. Ohio DiBona. Donna 72 89 Trafford St.. Quincy 69. Blass. Dickman. Rolmert 81 11718 Chilcoate Lane. Beltsville. Bld. Dickson. Paul 11 Arthur Ave.. Quincy. Blass. Diflenderfer. Richard 51 R.D. 1. Box 1'i1.Blifl1intonn.Pa. Dixon. Sufanne 72 122 Dixuell Ave.. Quimy. Blass. Dockendorlli. l.ois 81 567 Oak St.. Randolph. Blass. 1 1 Douglas. Virginia 81 1-17 Prather S1...IZ1llll'S1frXNI1. N.Y, Dow. l.evina 9 Central Ave.. North llaven, Conn. Draper. l.intla 90 19944 lNor'tl1rop Sl.. Detroit 19. Blicll Dressler. Richard H1 R.D. W l. Blillinont. Pa. Drew. Blarqaret 90 112 Pine Ave.. New Blillord. Drinkxtater. -lost-ph 81 10 Cliesapeake Rt1..llo11mrook. Blass. Drisko. Renald 7f1 1521WashinutonSt..Bath. Blaine Duke. Diane 713 2 Fruean Pl.. Dorchester 22. Blass. Dunliar. Bonnie 81 80 Eltnlaun Rd.. Braintree 84. Blass. Dunlop. Burton 90 R.F.D. 5-1. Skowht-gan. Blaine Dunlop. Gordon 911 R.F.D. i1.Hartland. Blaine Dunlop. YVayne 73 R.F.D. 1114. Skowhegan. Blaine Dwan. Constance 51 5 Jones St.. Hingham. Mass. Edinger. Carolyn R.D. if2. Lewishurg. Pa. Edwards. Harold 91 82 Haigh Ave.. Schenectady 4. N.Y. Edwards. XVilliam 91 82 Haigh Ave.. Schenectady 4. N.Y. Eldridge. Charles 91 7 A Edwards Lane. Quincy. Blass. Elofson, Charles 73 18 Saehem. 1N'ollaston. Blass. Emeola. Allan R.D. l. Coal Center. Pa. Eshleman. Evelyn 73 312 Highland St.. Downinqtown. Pa. Esipiku. Simeo P.O. Box 57. Blaseno. Kenya Evans. John 91 93315 Valley View Rd.. Northfield. Ohi Falke. Rohert 51 R.D. 1. Seneca Falls. N.Y. Fallon. Richard 73 1534 Farr Rd.. BBlytlIIl1SSlI1Q'. Pa. Farmer. -lane 73 6 Blaple Ave.. Billerica. Blass. Farrar. Fred 51 175 Oak St.. Randolph. Blass. Farrar. Ruth 82 175 Oak St.. Randolph. Blass. Farrell. David 222 Blitlvale St.. Falls Church, Ya. Feeley. Alfred 91 Dexter l.ane. N Scituate. Rl. Ft-Its. Bt-tty 91 1198 BV. llayes. lla7el Park. Blich Fetterinan. Ruth 52 R.D. 2. Clvinetl Pa. Figartl. Blarlin 91 51 E. Fulton St.. BB'tvtttl.P.1. Fish. Richard 91 2111 Cider Blill Rd. B1.1nt'liestei'.t'o:u Fisk. llaxitl 91 592 Center Rd.. Axon l.ake. Ohio lilauders. Lowell 82 Bingham, Maine Ford, Virginia 82 207 North St., lNleyersdale, Pa. Forsythe, James 82 57 Gay St., Quincy 69, Mass. Founds, Harry 91 126 State Line Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. Free, John 73 27940 S. Federal Hwy., Homestead, Fla. Freitlenfelds, llga 17 Ballard St., Jamaica Plains 30, Blass. Fryman, Gary 82 706 Loretta St., Toronto, Ohio Gabel, Rosalie 49 Thornton St., Wollaston, Mass. Gaines, Edward R.R. 2ff2 Route 30, Vernon, Conn. Ganas, Gregg 408 Azalea Ave., East Liverpool, Ohio Gardner, Carol 82 51 Staten Rd., Braintree 84, Mass. Gardner, Robert 52 3061 River Ave., Camden 5, N.J. Gardner, Sharon 82 17 Loefller Rd., Bloomfield, Conn. Garron, Paul 447 S. 2nd St., Millville, N.J. Garwood, Frederick 91 195 Parkway, Rochester 8, N.Y. Geele, Susan 91 R.F.D. 44, Waldoboro, Maine George, .Archibald 82 431 North St., Springdale, Pa. Gerhart, Larry 52 1085 Farmington Ave., Pottstown, Pa. German, C. Dale 301 Urban St., Norwood, Pa. Gibson, Roland 82 18 Clarendon Ave., Cambridge 40, Mass Gilbert, Grace Sunset Drive, Davidsville, Pa. Gilliland, Barbara 39 Newbury Ave., N. Quincy, Mass. Gilroy, Dale 705 Mohegan, Birmingham, Michigan Glassford, Betty 82 70 Rockland Ave., Portland, Maine Goble, Patil 91 Box 93 R.D. i'fI2, Athens, Pa. Goldstein, Lois 11 Grenwold Rd., Quincy 69, Mass. Goodhue, Beth 91 86 W. Lincoln Pl., Freeport, N.Y. Goodman, Charles 52 418 Annsbury St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Goodman, Claire 82 418 Annsbury St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Goodworth, John 73 112 Sagamore St., Quincy 71, Mass. Gough, William 91 74 Camdike. Vallev Stream, N.Y. Gould, Elizabeth 139 Robbins St., Waltham 54, Mass. Graham, Ronald 91 517 S. Broadway, Butler, Ind. Grant, Charles 73 Church St., Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada Graves, Karen 73 327 Yankee Bush Rd., Warren, Pa. Gray, Alan 91 504 Jackson Ave., Warren, Pa. Gray, Alice 150 Whitwell St., Quincy, Mass. Gray, Carolyn 82 504 Jackson Ave., Warren, Pa. Gray, F. Basil Woodford Park, Kingston, Jamaica Gray, Gayle 73 504 Jackson sr., warren, Pa. Gray, Jon 82 4712 Gateway Terr., Arbutus 27, Md. Greenwald, Roslyn 73 15 Ridgeway Quincy 69, Mass. Greenwood, Dennis 82 Box 342, Courtney, Pa. GriH:1th, Mary 74 311 N. Newton Lake Dr., Collingswood 7, N.J. Gulinello, John 82 503 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. Gulla, Ann 91 167-65th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Gutshall, Gaytha 53 135 River St., Madison, Ohio Haas, Barry 91 1848 Turner St., Allentown, Pa. Hagar, Dorothy Route 334, Freeport, Maine Haley, Wilfred R.F.D. qi 1, Phillips, Maine Hall, Christopher 53 85 Blue Hills Pkwy., Milton 87, Mass. Hamilton, Carol Ann 91 216 Walnut St., Clinton, Mass. Hamilton, Shirley 243 Farrington St., Wollaston, Mass. Hamlin, Richard 91 9256 S. Loomis, Chicago 20, Ill. Harding, Mary 82 Bridgewater, Maine Harding, Thomas 91 37 Upland Rd., Malden 48, Mass. Harrington, Fred 74 332 Summer St., Framingham, Mass. Harrison, Mildred 1920 Springfield Ave., Norfolk 23, Va. Hart, Alonza 91 607 Andrews, Collingdale, Pa. Harter, Jay 82 21 N. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Hartley, Sharon 91 4205 Van Buren St., Hyattsville, Md. Harvey, Paul 91 117 Trenton St., Melrose 76, Mass. Haselton, Halsey 83 176 Billings St., N. Quincy, Mass. Hastie, Virginia 92 2 Linden St., Derry, N.H. Hatcher, Walter 119 Prather St., Jamestown, N.Y. Hauge, Cornelius 83 130 Rivulet St., Uxbridge, Mass. Hayes, Karen 92 Hd. of Millstream, Kings Co. N.B., Canada 254 Hazelton, Phyllis 92 39 California Ave., W. Quincy 69, Mass Hazelum, Dorothy 52 Harrison St., Quincy 69, Mass. Heaps, Carol 74 R.D. -553 Box 292, Bel Air, Md. Hebets, Marlene 74 R.D. if 1, Spartansburg, Pa. Helmick, Linda 92 6942 Waterloo Rd., Atwater, Ohio Henck, Ralph 83 31 Graham St., Quincy, Mass. Henderson, Harold 83 127 S. Pearl Ave., Watertown, N.Y. Herr, Judith 92 Route 2, Oxford, Pa. Heughins, David 92 16 Marshall St., Mechanic Falls, Me. Hill, Robert 92 R.D. 6 Box 119, New Castle, Pa. Hilyard, Robert R.R. ifl, Clinton. Maine Hinkle, Martha 53 347 North Third St., Lehighton, Pa. Hitchcock, Justina 412 Hazel Ave., Endicott, N.Y. Hoadley, Judith 92 52 Hooper St., Chelsea 50, Mass. Hobson, Daniel 337 Billings Rd., lVollaston, Mass. Hodges, Elizabeth 117 Chard St., E. Weymouth, Mass. Hoffman, David 92 4 Sewall St., Wollaston, Mass. Holbert, Richard 53 14 Bedford St., Quincy, Mass. Holland, Barbara 83 28 Oak St., Kingston, N.Y. Holland, Patricia 92 28 Oak St., Kingston, N.Y. Hollett, Earle 100 Cottage St., Melrose 76, Mass. Hollis, Linda 83 6 lvy Rd., S. Weymouth 90, Ma.ss. Holloway, Beverly 18 Montclaire, Quincy, Mass. Holmgren, Ronald 92 16 Cushing Ave., Brockton, Mass. Hoover, Doyle 189 Taifrail Rd., Quincy 69, Mass. Horkey, Albert 74 148 Brookside Blvd., Newark, Del. Horner, Mary 92 10 Orchard Lane, New Paltz, N.Y. Horst, Elaine 58 Main St., Dundee, N.Y. Horst, Richard 74 203-05 104 Ave., St. Albans 12, N.Y. Houghton, Catherine 74 23 Toole Dr., Branford, Conn. Howard, Charles 50 Clapp St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Howard, Robert 7-1- Box 278 Rt, 1, Lucas, Ohio Hoyt, Myrene 92 Box 56, R.D. -1751, Linden, Pa. Huggins, James R.D. 2, Box 237, Bloomingdale, Ohio Hughes, Dennis 92 1915 Shadyside Dr., Sharon, Pa. Hughey, Patsy Pine Crest Rd., Durham, N.H. Hull, Dale 92 Millville, N.B., Canada Humbert, Richard 74 R.D. gil, Box 70, Creensboro, Pa. Hunter, Eileen 151 Taylor St., Wollaston 70, Mass. Hunter, Nancy 1239 92nd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Hurst, Clifford Box 35, Wolcott, Vt. Huston, Phyllis 92 R.D. -ffl, Cabot, Pa. Hybertson, M. JoAnn 54 4638 E. Malvern, Tucson, Arizona Iacovelli, Michael 98 Franklin St., Quincy 69, Mass. Jack, Ronald 83 245 Central St., S. Weymouth, Mass, Jackson, Mary 92 656 Franklin St., Salem, Ohio Jackson, Ronald 92 261 North Ave., Rochester 15, N.Y. Jacobs, Barbara 54 101 Crane St., Warwick, R,1. Jacobs, Susan 83 1265 Boettler Rd., Uniontown, Ohio Jacobs, Patricia 92 101 Crane St., Warwick, R.1. James, Joanne 92 771 Esther St., Warren, Ohio Jefferson, Joyce 92 676 Follett Run, Warren, Pa. Johanson, Conrad 74 20 Butler Ave., Avon, Mass. Johnson, Alan 83 15 Stanley St., N. Weymouth 91, Mass. Johnson, David 54 124 S. Mill St., Ridgway, Pa. Johnson, Gilbert 92 934 Ash St., Brockton, Mass. Johnson, Lindolph 54 Clifton, Mt. Peace, Hanorey, Jamaica Johnson, Marcia 70 Pope St., Quincy 71, Mass. Johnson, Ruby 55 3504 Moran St., S.E., Roanoke, Va. Joines, Virginia 92 Rt. 2, Box 224, Street, Md. Jones, Gary 92 100 Lilac Lane, Venice, Fla. Jones, Reba 74 Box 5019, Margarita, Canal Zone Jones, Richard 83 459- 23rd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Jones, Ruth Ann 83 5103 Logan St. S.E., Washington 28, D.C. Jordan, Dorothy 92 P.O. Box 228, Warren, Maine Kagombe, David 83 Box 107, Fort Hall, Nairobi, Kenya Kale, David 93 566 Red Lion Rd., Huntington Valley, Pa. Kassab, Adrees 83 1717195 Al-Wathba, Bagdad, Iraq Kauffman, Timothy 74 121 Willow St., Wollaston 70, Mass. Kauffman, Sarah 93 121 Willow St., Wollaston 70, Mass. Keeler, Herbert 123 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. Keller, Elizabeth 5 Elmira St. S.E., Washington 20, D.C. Keller, Ronald 829 Cline St., New Castle, Pa. Kelley, Martha 93 79 Spring St., Hanover, Mass. Kelley, Frances 392 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass. Kelleher, Cynthia 93 74 Elm Ave., Wollaston 70, Mass. Kennedy, Jean 93 182 Clymer St., Reading, Pa. Kern, Jay 93 Route QSE2, Chambersburg, Pa. Kern, Kenneth 151 Beach St., Wollaston. Blass. Kernan, Karyl 93 5979 Kline Rd., Lewiston, N.Y. Key, Joyce 180 Fitzroy, Summerside, P.E.1., Canada Khan, Rasheed 719 Mouton Ave.. Chicago, Ill. Khoury, Salwa 114 Whitwell, Quincy, Mass. Kierstead, John 93 141 School St,, S. Portland 7, Maine Kinder, Mary 93 4709 Floyd St., S. Charleston 9, W. Va. Kinder, Ruth 74 4709 Floyd St., S. Charleston 9, W. Va. King, Alan 55 20 Fort St., Quincy, Mass. King, Cayle 74 Jefifersonville, Vt. Kinsey, Margaret 55 Box 507, E. Liverpool, Ohio Kinsman, Richard 93 8 Corinne Pkwy.. Middleboro, Mass. Kittle, Joseph 43 Spruce St., VVatertown, Mass. Klock, Cary 93 33 Hamden Cr., lVollaston 70, lN1ass. Kloosterman, Hans 93 55 Donside Dr., Scarborough, Ont., Canada Knight, Jzunes 84 R.D. Jil, E. Palestine, Ohio Kovach, Robert 84 13927 Savannah, E. Cleveland 12, Ohio LaBelle, Cayle 93 4 Cray Rd., Portland, 1X'1aine Lancaster, Henry 56 Cliftondale. Roslindale. Blass. Lane, Beverly 93 Maiii St., Dix6eld, Blaine Lane, Elizabeth Box 378, Alain St., Dixlielcl, hlaine Lang, Carol 93 31 Cummings Ave., lN'ollaston, Blass. 'ii Lang, Thomas 84 31 Cummings Ave., Wfillastriri, Nlass. Lanier, Carolyn 75 Box 185, Middleburg, Fla. Lanpher, Judith 75 1316 Iris St. N.VV., Wlashington 12, D.C. Lantery, Virginia 93 332 Billings Rd., Quincy 70, Blass. Lape, Judith 84 153 Orris St., Melrose 76, Mass. Larson, Allen 93 9 Knox St., Millinocl-cet. Elaine Larson, David 85 131 Florence St., Melrose 76, Mass. Laudermilk, Cerald 93 138 Old Colony Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Lenfestey, Carolyn 75 Beals, Maine Levin, Edward 93 301' Atlantic Ave., Freeport, N.Y. Lewis, Barbara 93 72 Kiel Ave., Butler, N.J. Lewis, Matthew 26 Ferndale Rd., Wollaston, Mass. Lewis, Ronald 84 147 W. Division St., Holbrook, Mass. Linger, Virgil 93 R.D. 1 Box 284, Cortland, Ohio Lint, Calvin 84 1691 Farview Rd., Akron 12, Ohio Lloyd, David 75 1140 Stock St., Pittsburgh 7, Pa. Locascio, Joan 63 Portman St., Windsor, Conn. Locke, Adena 93 Johnson, Vt. Lockwood, Pat 55 15 Bromfield St., Quincy 70, Mass. Lockwood, Stanton 93 15 Bromtield St., Quincy 70, Mass. Lomba, Arthur 56 52 Ocean St., New Bedford, Mass. Lott, Ronald 93 1225 Magnolia Ave., Akron 10, Ohio Lubarsky, Enid 56 39 Woodward Ave., Quincy 69, Mass. Lund, Joan 543 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Lunden, James 84 217 Fellon Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. Lundgren, Janet 56 156 Clendale Rd., Quincy 69. Blass. Lunn, Charles 75 52 Butler Ave., Southington, Conn. Lynch, lvlary 84 5723 E. Wlashington St.. Indianapolis 19, lnd. MacCallum, R. Lucy 55 Portledge Ave., Moncton, Canada lX1acDonald, Violet 139 lndependenee Ave.. Quincy 69, Mass. MacKay, Audrey 56 57 E. Clinton St., Next Bedford. Nlass. lN1acl,aughlin, Kenneth 75 59 St-walls Falls Rd. R.D.. Penacook. N.H. lN1ac1.ean, Lewis 8-1 Burr Rc1.,Broctt-n, N.Y. lN1gicl.t-ocl, Donna 33 Forrest llill Ave., Lynn6eld, Mass. Maiclmocl. Nancy 75 189 Billings St., N. Quincy, Nlass. lN1z1c1,eod, Norman 84 28 Trescott St., Quincy 69, Mass. MacLeod, Richard 75 81 Cranch St., Quincy 69, Mass. McAllister, Robert 64 Turner St., Brockton, 1NIass. McAllister, YVilliam 64 Turner St., Brockton, Mass. hflcklltvy, ,It'I'ulCl 2420 Green Hill Rd., Broomall, Pa. lN1cCurdy, Ross 57 335 Granite St., Quincy, Mass. McGee. Dolores 84 813 Aubrey Ave., Ardmore, Pa. lNIcGowan, David 93 19 Hillside Ave., Holbrook, Mass. lN1cKnight, Hugh 45 Huntington St., Yarmouth, N.S., Canada McLaughlin, Loyd 8007 Kenton Ave., Parma 29, Ohio McManus, joetta 93 R.D. Jil, Marianna, Pa. lN4allard, Colin General Delivery, Mt. Albert, Ontario Malrmney, Lawrence 138 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. Manchester, Alan 84 Johnson, Vt. Manchester, Jean 93 R.F.D. 4Q'2, Johnson, Vt. Manganello, James 94 3 Florence St., Cambridge 39, Mass. Manley, Charlene 57 126 Scarlett Ave., Kennett Square, Pa. Mann, James 94 Waterville, Vt. Mann, Roger 94 Waterville, Vt. Manna, Sylvia 84 614 Webster St., N. Hanover, Mass. lNIarlette, George 15 Tina Ave., Brockton, Mass. Nlarple, Ralph 94 75 Elm Ave., VVollaston 70, Mass. Marquardt, Marion 94 15811 McCracken St., Cleveland 25, Ohio Marsden, Vernon R.F.D. Ji2, Johnson, Vt. Martin, Charles 84 197 Summer St., Weymouth 88, lylass. Martin, Theodore 12 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. lN4assimi, David 75 54 4th St., Cambridge 41, Mass. Mathon, Joyce 94 642 Green Ave., Brooklyn 21, N.Y. Meier, Joel 94 R.D. ji 1, Louisville, Ohio Menslage, Richard 94 11 Walnut St., N. Quincy, Mass. ltlessinger, Janet 94 127 Newbury St., Brockton 19, Mass. Miller, Yvonne 608 Let' Dr., Broomall, PEI. Miller, Florence 94 623 E. Vine St., Millville, NJ. Miller, Paul 57 304 Crescent St., E. Bridgewater, Mass. Miller, Robert 94 101 Crafton Rd., Bel Air, Md. Miller, Valinda 84 1437 Lenape Rd., W. Chester, Pa. Millett, Erlene 94 Box 58, Farmington Falls, Maine lklills, Carlton 94 3519 State Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio Mills, Kenneth 84 3519 State Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio Mingleclorfl, Dale 84 636 W. Maryland Ave., Sebring, Ohio Minich, Larry 94 2610 German St., Erie 1, Pa. lwlobley, Bert 75 5616 Plumer St., Detroit 9, Mich. Moghaddam, Mohammad 2 Short Lane, Massapequa Park, N.Y. Mohney, Barry 75 18 Cynthia Cr., Weymouth, Mass. lN1oline, Dearlie 9 585 Granite St., Braintree, lV1ass. lX4onk, William 831 N. Wilson Ave., Tucson, Arizona Moore. David 94 R.D. 1, Russell 5, Pa. lN1oore, John 57 5421 Beechwood Rd.. Ravenna, Ohio Moran, Patricia 94 S. 5th St., Oxford, Pa. lX4orrill, Brenda 94 Star Route, Bristol 2, N.H. Morris, Nlartha 409 Thomf-ield St., Baltimore 29, Md. Morrison, Kenneth 85 238 Clay Pike, Irwin, Pa. Morrison, Robert 75 81 Walker St., Quincy, lN4ass. lV1orse, Emery 85 35 Plimpton Ave., Norwood, Mass. Mosher, Audrey 3 Richardson Ave., Auburn, N.Y. lvloxven, Donna 85 865 Dawn Ave., Ephrata, Pa. lN4uir, james 58 10 Calvin Rd., Quincy 69, Mass. Namiotko, Barbara 58 R.F.D. -712, Dublin, N.H. Nelson, Eleanor 85 115 Gridley St., Quincy 69. Blass. Nelson, Kenneth 75 626 Highland Ave., Quincy, lN1ass. Nelson, Lois 311 Seward Ave., Baltimore 25, Md. Ngutho, Douglas 94 Box 392, Nairobi, Kenya Nichols, Richard 94 313 Fairhill Rd., Fairfax, Va. Nielsen, Janet 58 P.O. Box 111, Portola, Calif. Nielson, John 85 247 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. 256 Nolan, Nancy 58 Old Oaken Bucket Rd., Norwell, Mass Noren, Jon 75 47 Pleasant St., Braintree 84, Mass. Norman, Marlene McDermott 59 76 A Kilby St., Hingham, Mass. Oblinger, Donna 85 1 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. Oblinger, William 1 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. O'Dell, Elwood 75 W. Hazeltine St., Buffalo 17, N.Y. O,Dell, Marilyn 94 75 VV. Hazeltine, Buffalo 17, N.Y. O'Donnell, Carol 94 703 Longview Dr., Catonsville 28, Md Oertel, Ruth 59 46 Sprague Dr., Valley Stream, N.Y. Olson, Janet 94 48 Sharp St., Haverstraw, N.Y. Onion, James 76 33 A Waterston Ave., Wollaston, Mass Oshima, Noriko 94 Minami 16 Nishi 13, Sapporo, Japan Otis, Jane 85 Route 2, Oak St., Oakland, Maine Oxenford, Lois 76 1 Nazarene St., Brockton, Mass. Pacifico, Richard 801 Somerville Ave., Somerville, Mass. Pagano, Richard 76 116 Hicks St., East Providence 14, R.I Palmer, Cale 94 Palmer's Lane, Hingham, ltiass. Palmer, Harry ' 23 Garfield Rd., Wayne, NJ. Parkman. Carol 94 12 Barry Rd., Worcester 10, Mass. Parry, Beverly 76 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa. Patch, Bradley 85 144 N. Hudson St., Johnson City, N.Y. Patch, Lorraine 59 144 N. Hudson St., johnson City, N.Y. Patch, 1Nilliam 95 R.D. 5562, Oil City, Pa. Patmore, Richard 146 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. Paul, Roberta 85 Main St.. Eliot, Maine Paulsen, Dolores 76 21 Holyoke St., Quincy 71, Nfass. Paulsen. Paul 59 21 Holyoke St., Quincy 71, Mass. Paynter, James 60 624 Oak St., E. Liverpool, Ohio Pearson, Jean 85 102 School St., Braintree 84, Mass. Penha, Matilda 95 39 Wfareham Ave., Onset, Mass. Pennybaker, David 85 806 Bank St., E. Liverpool, Ohio Perry, lNIiriam 95 Tyler Ave.. E. Wareham, Mass. Perry, Stephen 76 Tyler Ave., E. W'areham, Blass. Peterson, Marge 95 R.D. -7-252, Fulton, N.Y. Pettey, Viola 95 54 Old County Rd., Westport, Mass. Petty, Elizabeth 60 51 Federal St., Rochester 9, N.Y. Pfisterer, Roberta 95 1209 Markley St., Norristown, Pa. Phillips, James 76 349 Scott St. N.E., Warren, Ohio Phillips, Larry 4503 Kerby Pkwy., Vlashington 22, D.C. Phipps, Margaret 95 56 Kerr Ave., Painsville, Ohio Pierce, Paul 60 1121 Margray St., Pittsburgh 7, Pa. Pierce, Sandra 85 1121 Margray St., Pittsburgh 7, Pa. Polan, James 95 666 Fayette St., Washington, Pa. Poole, James 76 20 Seatant Cr., Quincy, Mass. Poole, Sandra 95 291 1Vestern Ave., Sherborn, Mass. Pote, Frank 95 52 Alden St., Whitman, Mass. Price, Neel 95 Quailwood, Fairfax Station, Va. Pringle, Janine 76 1019 31st N.E., Canton 4, Ohio Pruett, Sharon 85 701 N. Harrison St., Arlington 5, Va. Putnam, Robert 76 184 Pine St., Wollaston, Mass. Pynn, Robert 60 61 Northridge Ave., Toronto 6, Ontario Quinn, Francis 7 Orchard St., Quincy 71, Mass. Rackliff, Flora 95 17 Trowbridge St., Arlington 74, Mass. Ragonese, Mary 85 Box 125A Bear Rd., N. Syracuse 12, N.Y. Ralston, Martha 76 1937 Jacoby Rd., Akron 21, Ohio Ramsden Joan 15 Ocean St., Squantum, Mass. Randlett, David, 61 122 S. Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa. Rapalje, Joseph 134 Waterston Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Reed, Carole 95 24 Corcoran Rd., Bockton, Mass. Reed, Patricia 61 36 Rector Court, Bergenfield, NJ. Reiman, Marilyn 85 41 Wesleyan St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Reinert, Carole 76 2429 Clermont St., Bethlehem, Pa. Rich, Sandra 26 Pine Ave., Livermore Falls, Maine Richardson, Blair 26 Larchmont St., Dorchester, Mass. Richmond, Constance 95 11635 Evergreen St., Detroit 23, Mich. Rideout, llelen 95 15 Hill Court, Malden 48, Mass. Rieder, Marilyn 61 210 River Rd., Warren, Pa. Rieder, Sharon 95 210 River Rd., Wfarren, Pa. Riemenschneider, Betty 95 1103 Chandler Ave., Akron 14, Ohio Rigden, William 77 1103 ltladison Ave., Painesville, Ohio Riley, Sheilla 85 3532 Stimson Rd., Barberton, Ohio Rines, Lawrence 61 295 Electric Ave., Lunenburg, Blass. Rinker, Martha 77 710 Thomas Ave., Worland, VVyoming Roberts, Elizabeth 62 65 Summer St., 1Veymouth 88, lN1ass. Roberts, Lois 95 R.D. qi 1, Box 639, Cumberland, Md. Robinson, Edwina 223 Winthrop St., Quincy 69, lNIass. Rogers, Cecelia 85 1066 Pleasant St., Weymouth 89, Mass. Rogers, Donna Essex, N.Y. Rose, Glenn 77 R.F.D. jill, Box 94, Confluence, Pa. Rose, Darius 576 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass. Roseland, Edward 9 Agawam Rd., Quincy, Nlass. Rosenberg, David 95 Bourne Ave., Bloody, Nlaine Ross, Victor 1299 Washington St., Canton, Mass. Rowell. Ken 85 464 Union St.. Braintree, Mass. Rowell, Richard 95 464 Union St., Braintree, Mass. Ruuska, John 86 89 Nightingale Ave., Quincy 69, Mass. Sabino, Alberta 78 4300 Plainfield Ave., Baltimore, lyld. Salin, John 49 Aster Cr., Weymouth 88, Mass. Sapp, Orville 86 Old Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, Del. Saurer. Philip 95 1034 Norton Ave., Norton Village, Ohio SC11I'1JtJI'twt1g'11, Lois R.F.D. iifl, Box 284, Bel Air, lN1d. Scheer, Charles 86 3013 Lakeshore, Wfayzata, Blinn. Scott, Edith 95 208 Main St., VVenham, Blass. Scott, Jollli 95 51 Crystal St., Melrose 76, lNIass. Scott, Marie 95 105 N. E. 95 St., Miami 38, Fla. Scott, Marilyn 77 81 Fremont Ave., Everett 49, Mass. Sears, Albert 127 Plympton St., Nliddlehoro, Blass. Shaffer, Shirley 95 7153 Maryland St., Cumberland, lN1d. Shankel, Jack Summer St., Duxbury, lklass. Shaw, Aim 62 25715 1Vestern Ave., Altamont, N.Y. Shaw, Elmer 77 lligh St., Oakland, Klaine Shea, Neil 95 R.D. Meatlville. Pa. 257 Shepard, Pamela 95 31 Dean Cartliner, Slaine Shetler, Doris 86 R.D. 1, 'l'urbotville, Pa. Shetler, Michael 95 24241 Kessler Rd. N. E.. Roanoke. Ya. Shobert, Larry 95 lll Main St.. Ridgway, Pa. Shofl, Pearl 86 232 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Sickel, Joyce 96 Cedar llill Rd., YVappingers Falls, N.Y. Silvieus, Roger 86 2039 E. 39 St., Ashtabula, Oliiri Simpson, Barbara 15 Livesey Rd., Squantum, Blass. Simpson, Edwin 86 27 Cambridge Cres., Brampton, Ontario Sipes, Kenneth 62 25 S. Elm, Aldam, Pa. Sites, Vonnie R.D. jil, Fairfield, Pa. Sittig, XVilliam 86 510 lN1ilitaryRd., Frederick, Bld. Skidmore, Shirley 62 1000 Ephriam St., East Liverpool, Ohio Slick, Cary 63 Lake Forest. Bonner Springs, Kansas Smith, Barbara 63 2335 YN't-stside Dr., Rochester 24, N.Y. Smith, Dale 77 Blaine Rd., Hallowell, Blaine Smith, Dwight 96 Box 665 R.D. Clen Burnie. Xld. Smith, Fred 119 Pine St., Portland, Maine Smith, Cary 96 1636-8th St.. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Smith, JoAnne 86 9 Dartmouth St., Warren, Pa. Smith, John 96 24 Fowler St., Augusta, Blaine Smith, lN1artha 86 405 Dwight Ave., Endicott, N.Y. Smith, Nancy 78 Box 254, Newport, Blaine Smith, Ruth 96 7 Lawton Ave.. Binghamton. N.Y. Smith, Thomas 96 R.D. ffl, Crantl Valley, Pa. Smith, Kenneth 77 7 Lawton Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. Snell, Edwin 96 867 Walnut St., Royersford. Pa. Snyder, Norman 63 R.D., 1Vcst firove, Pa. Snyder, '1'homas 86 Sunny Dell Rd., l.1iiitli-iilit-ig. Pa Soloky, Naomi 109 Oakford Ave., Plymouth. N.C. Speaknian, Karen till -124 N.Y. Ave., Sebring, Ohio Spence. Cail 77 Route 32, Pleasantville, Pa Stagg, Carol 96 1-11 Merrimac St., New 1'wtllord. Mass Stanford, Vera 55 Roxborough Ave., Kitchener, Ontario Stansbury, Marian 96 R.D. if 1, Box -121, Wlellsville, Ohio Stanyard, IIerbert 96 291 Ohio Ave., Salem 4, Ohio Stark, James 64 15-17 lklanatuck Blvd., Bay Shore, N.Y. Stark, john 61 1517 Manatuck Blvd., Bay Shore, N.Y. Stephens, Penny 96 2668 Wlaldern St., Barberton. Ohio Stetson, Lee 40 Bradford St., Quincy, Mass. Stetson, RuthAnn 86 7 Cornell St., Springfield, Mass. Stevens, Curtis 93 1'Valker St., N. Quincy, Mass. Stockwell, Elizabeth 86 Wollaston, Mass. Stoner, Holly 64 41 Barham Ave., Quincy 71, Mass. Stotler, Dale 86 R.D. lil, Stoystowrl, Pa.. Stotler, Ernest 77 R.D. rfil, Stoystown, Pa. Straw, Albert 77 84 Hamilton St., Wollaston, Mass. Stutler, Pat 77 33M E. Lincoln St., Columbus, Ohio Sullivan, Charles 500 State St., Elmer, NJ. Sumner, Lena 86 R.D. if2, Oxford, Pa. Swartz, Gerald 6-1- 17 Meadow St., Duquesne, Pa. Sweezey, Byron 500 Broadway, Saugus, Mass. Swift, Barbara 86 Troyer Rd., Monkton, Md. Swift, Carleton 62 Woodward Ave., Quincy 69, Mass. Swift, Particia 86 Troyer Rd., Monkton, Md. Tasker, James 14 Piper St., Quincy 69, Mass. Tattrie, Howard 86 2 Apthorp St., Wollaston, Mass. Taylor, Larry 96 160 Maple St., Black River, N.Y. Teal, lklarilyn 65 68 Nfain St., Eliot, Maine Teubner, Wayne 78 5005 Blase Ave., Cleveland 28, Ohio Thatcher, David 78 9 Ingram St., Quincy, Mass. Theodore, Emma 27 Roosevelt Ave., Endicott, N.Y. Thompson, John 1931 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. Thompson, Susan 96 Star Route, Medway, Maine Tink, Fletcher 96 1155 Main St., Skowhegan, Maine Towle, Brenda 96 141 Fenno St.,,1Vollaston, Mass. Towle, Gene 96 Pittsburg, N.H. Tracy, Joy 86 113-36 202 St., St. Albans 12, N.Y. Trask, Rebecca 96 8 Taft Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Trauflier, David 65 121 Grant St., Warren, Pa. Traut, Anna 65 60 Furnace St., Danielson, Conn. Trimbath, Ann 4 S. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Trimbath, James 96 -1- S. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Tupper, Carol 86 5-1 Surfsite Rd., S. Portland, Maine Tupper, Claudia ' 54 Surfsite Rd., S. Portland, Maine Turner, Frank 87 932 Euclid St., Toronto, Ohio Ulrey, Jerry 96 Rock Hill Pike, Bellaire, Ohio Umstead, Doris 96 132 S. 5th Ave., Royersford, Pa. Vale, Janice 87 9 Hill Ave., Esmond 17, R.l. Vale, Phyllis 66 9 Hill Ave., Esmond 17, R.l. Vangor, John 87 6-1 Osborne St., Stratford, Conn. Varian, Carole 96 262 Main St., Leetonia, Ohio Varney, Albert R.F.D., Pittsfield, Maine Viccione, Bernadette 15 Pershing St., Cranston 10, R.I. Vigliotti, Dominic 96 18668 Winston St., Detroit 19, Mich. Wade, Carol 66 4 Essex St., Greenwood, Mass. Walker, Geraldine 96 61 Mattingly Ave., Indian Head, Md. Walkley, Georgene Box 725, R.D. 1, No. Attleboro, Mass. Wallin, Gay 96 25 Franklin St., 1Varren, Pa. Walsh, Beverly 78 -10 Main St., Hull, Mass. Waltermire, Margaret 96 R.D. 2, Clymer, Pa. Waltermire, Patricia R.D. 32, Clymer, Pa. Waltermire, Thomas 78 R.D. if-'2, Clymer, Pa. Walters, Dianne 96 26 Viewpoint Lane, Levittown, Pa. Ward, Charles 87 23 Motley St., Portland, Maine Ward, Marilyn 133 Phipps St., Quincy 69, Blass. Ward, Muriel 45 Pawsey St., Quincy 69, Mass. Warren. Carol 66 278 Country Way, Scituate, Mass. Warren, Nina 97 Dayton Ave., Collingswood 7, N.J. Warren, Robert 273 Countiy Way, Scituate, Mass. Webber, Alan 87 1266A Nevada Ave,, Homestead, Fla. 258 Weischedel, June 66 Box 17, N. Juniata St., Hollidaysburg, Pa Wells, Carolyn 67 51 Faxon Rd., N. Quincy, Mass. Wells, Dave 78 51 Faxon Rd., N. Quincy, Mass. Wells, Herbert 97 265 South St., Concord, N.H. Wells, Nancy 67 265 South St., Concord, N.H. Weslow, Dolores 97 Route 2, Box 95, Frostburg, Md. West, Joan 97 108 S. Central Ave., Wollaston 70, Mass Westerberg, Robert 97 31 S. Wells Ave., Glenolden. Pa Whalen, John 87 33 Hoover Ave., S. Braintree, Mass. Wheeler, Dick 1516 Brandy Ct., Falls Church, Va. Whitacre, Anne 87 302 Harrison Ave., Williamsburg, Va. White, Clara 67 R.D. .ji 1, Millerton, Pa. White, Richard 97 519 Devon Dr., Vermilion, Ohio Whitehead, Kenneth 78 104 Highland Ave., Irwin, Pa. Whiting, Anne 67 Worcester Star Route, Montpelier, Vt. Whiting, Mary 97 Worehester Star Route, Montpelier, Vt. Wicks, Fred 78 11 1 Plewes Rd., Downsview, Ontario Wilbrahain, Naomi 87 Box 33, R.D. if 1, Perryopolis, Pa. Williams, Howard 68 92 Franklin Ave., Wlollaston, Mass. Williams, Judy 78 910 Highland Ave., Chester, Pa. VVilliams, Lillian 78 1134 S. llrd St,, Millville, NJ. Wlilson, Effie 78 8511 Ltvlig Pond Rd., Rocl1CSt6I' 12, N.Y. Wlbrrd, JUZIII 302 Oak St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Wood, Stanley 97 302 Oak St.. Shrewsbury, lVIass. Woodend, Kathy 78 6000 Brooks Rd., Washington 27, D.C. VVu4lClS, Ctillll Box 1-1-1, Route 1, Southington, Ohio Woods, Lon 87 R.D. it 1, Box 144, Southington, Ollifa Wooling, Howard 87 3622 Colmar St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Wfooster, Carolyn 68 16 Sunset Rd., Bedford, Mass. 1Vorden, Harland 87 645 Hancock, Wollaston, Mass. Wright, Lynne 87 199 Harriet St., S. Portland 7, Maine Wuori, David 68 95 Town Hill, Quincy 69. Mass. Yacubian, Allan 69 235 Beach St., Quincy 70, Mass. Yates, Marie 97 YUUSCY, Shaffm 97 Zink, Charles 97 741 Seventh Ridge Rd., Wallingford, Conn. Route 4, Lowville, N.Y. 127 Davis Stu XVHIIHSIHH 70' Mass Ycjung, Calvin 87 YUUY, C3lV1U 87 Zwnis. Elissa 36 Hunt AVC., Braintree! Masg- 314 ChC5mUt SV- J hn5t'm'n1 Pa' 1118 Summit Aw-.. NVo1laston. h'1ass Young, David 97 Zeigenfuse, Gloria 97 Z f1'YH-'A f'H 87 302 Marvin Rd-7 Silver Spring! Md. 194 N. Maill SL' Doylesmwnj Pa. 228 Safwford St., WVollaston, 1N1ass. Young, john Ziegler, Mary 69 167 Ridlafd Rd-1 Braintree. MHSS- 4664 Broad Rd., Syrafuse 15, N.Y. From the Edztor s Desk . The 1963 Nautilus has been made possible through the Com- bined efforts of students, faculty and advertisers. The editor wishes to take this opportunity to express his sincere thanks to: Dr. Alvin Kauffman, faculty advisor -- M1'. Thomas IVICI-Iugh, representative of American Year- book Company A hir. Edward Percy and the stafT of Miller Studio - h 1 I D , I , 7 1 :L A Our Advertisers who have made this annual financially 3 lf.yW ' if possible - X A , . ,iiflkw X And me 1963 Afauffzui mfr. VVe trust that you will enjoy your Nazzfilzzs. Q59 l Y' - fs .tglihlq 0 1 1 -- '41 44 v:':-,W-'E?gSQ.1' xr 1 , 1 1 ff w, 1- 1 l F1',Q'l:,1 -A1 .', ' I ' '1. .Ar W I F. 'A 1 - ' 4 Y ' , 11,7-lv. .i'v'-1 A 1 x g 'V e ., ug' lp, ' -111. - 1. 11 .11 1 , . ' , ' .1 3 ' 1 J 4 V ',.r -31 1 , 1 ' 1 f' 115 fx- 'rkgv' g ,Al ,df -f'1,g1 ',C2,','.','.. 1 X 21, 5 . V - , U 1, g..',i r- 1. , H, , ff, 1.1, 'm 1.l,: ,,1,fpf..- ., . , ya ,Q 'J ' 1 ,' xif- S! -f -X' f 1 I --11',,'f N '. ,1 '! 1al . 1 5 I ,6 . Q.. - af- A-QV, x1,,., , ' ' 1 -A V V' , , , ' 4 - MIL! vu' gf ,, f 1,11 A 1 I 1 , 1 ' 1 1 ' W'-J' 'VW ' 1 '-lf ' 'F211 ' - I' , fy ,1,,f-x:',:.,,,:fr 1 I I x dk. v 1 ,..1. 1 X 1, ,P YK I Q IJ 1 .1 ' 1 - -fp 1 , 11 1 - A A 'X - f 'YK 4, 1 , 1 -Ag. -'L -1'f1 arg, N . A 11 ,M ' , hi 5-51 --'Q , ' 1 .-Q - ' ,Xu Qu, ,mY 1 4 ri , Q, , I u , , - 5' . 1-+ , 5- 1 - vw, N' fi-:Iv ', -- 'X 4 . '11 ' 5' K ,R ,. a , ,, Vg- ,V 1 ,I a , , -A H I 1 A, 'Qwi' -1 ,.,-- Q 1... .. .. JN.- . 1 -f 1 , , '-A ' 1-A , ,1-. fl , -, nr-.. .11 11.,,m'w X I . yr 1 ,Iv i 1 I e , ' K ,hx A.. ' . -1 -' 1' ra- 1 .... 1. '. i '1'- v .1 A . ' 1 . .L -:e 11' . , 'Q A 1 l' . A V r . . '- . V-. L- 1 I 1 1 L.: ,1 -,lik ti ,, V I H.-. 1 .b. , ff., ,L ,.:1.,..' , t, .f ,Q L, j , . 1 A.. A I 4 A 1 ,L vehiggix .. .q-. . -xx' tg ' - F1 Q 1' T171 - V . ,. -,W 1, ' 1 1A - A . -1 1 1- ',f '- 'J-1. the - , - ' .. - 11' 'A 'N ' ' ' -4' - .11 4 ' ' ' ','gg5':' ,- - ... . 'r. - ' - 1 '- 11 . : -.-Tag -..-4. .pd Z' 1 ' wr- , ' 1 -TQ 1'.'1,'TE-1 -1:g?', :Tis u '7 Lg.: 1.5 '94 -1-In -: , . A-4 ' . 1 - J.p:7r 1 X ' ' F W1315- ' .' 5 , , . -Mg-. , 1 I ' '1 -A . '1:3-f - , f'-:1 1 .f L E . .. . . 1 -A -, ' , v lf .J . 4 ' ., A 1 .. . .: , . - .., ...- - 1 . 1 3 , -Q-12-R, ' .. P , f,'-4. .. 1 : ' .K-1. , ..- . V 3.1: V 1 I H I '...,,..1 . .,, u s I .5 l . 1 1. ' g'- ' N- Q .A - ' ' 1 , , P - ' - Q A' . V .',' '.- 1 , Yaffsf f. --X 1' ' Y ' 1 ' . - I A A I , ,ps- . ,nw 14 1 - 1 - - 1, 1 . x .L . . v. X, 1 l uv .3 xt K ., cl U . Y .' - 4- 1. ' ' 1 ' 4. - . - A ' . 1 .1 A .' -.1 - ,M -1---,:1. '- ' -TIN ' :Im --11.4 . ,,g. - '- -' - . . ,N Q ..... ,., -N.m,,. .- , ..- 5 , . .L -.., - - . ...,e'-1-- ,..-.. ,-11 -.-.. ' - 1 ' , 1' 'Xu , - ' ' gs-1-1 -' 15' 1 - -x .-, ., 1 '1 ' . . 1 1- 11.1. - .'-..- 2.-1- f . ., - - . ,Q I .- - ,,.'-- , ' 1 t1 -.1 L- . f...' N - -,, ' S 1- 1. Lo ' 1 . N., , v4 ,san -., . ,v 1 0' ' ' 1 v :J n ', - 'xf -4 w ', 'QS ,, .ur -,4' , .- - 1 -., ' 1 U . 1' 1-f w ' ' Q s - H . ' - .V ' as S ' . 1 1 '1 'of -1 N in -- 9 - I .' . N ' Q' fn. 1, 1,5-g Q - 1. .gh 1 1-x ' . .-4 ' A i .1 . ,f,l , 'fi l ,AL 1 - - , , 54- Af, -1, . gp. . - , 'ly' ' Q . 1 - , 'J '1 v - L x 1 ,. 1 1. .' ' , 14' V ' ' . ' ' 1' .- ' ' . ., , . , I Q. -'v .. - ' 2 's'- , ' ,N pf' Ds . - p . s 1' 1 u' 1 n Y . .f-.5 X . - Q 1 1 . - ul., H -,fl N' ,iq , fn ' ' . n , . , ' 4 1 1 1 .., 's QQ., , . -fill' 4 fn. 4 . f K 1 Nw '41, of c I' i' 'O 8 I n '--.1fff:f2ff1vwzf f.s:1fx-1 - , xy, 5 Z' . . I ' A -pa X l Aga. 1 J fi . I . . -A . 5 I, 4 xx --ar' f f L' ,?b. 'E fu. jn.,J S Y l - , ' - ' .I ' 5' 1' fih' . '.. , ...WH ' . ' .. +- I --tal? Ldv AV' .', 1, ,Q ,Q ,, !'1 ., zo' 515 ,init -, , -,. -- 11 'I --l f'. I .-,ein .' A-'A , .'-.,,.',.f.:'f ,'. f'1 ' rw .fi '. ' Pinf , 3-gwj' 5-'- Sc, ,lx ,.. Q '2-r'-xx ,Nita , .. - - -Q , 'S 4 ' ' 'F' Q-44 'J H fit-' ' , 'A .j. Tay '1 'L .,-5 , 3. .b 2- h lx .. , ,' ' 'aj '-- .V f .-Q 7- ',- Y I 17.5. N ' , .. ' ' 75 , , . '-3 - +1 -- . -. K J , -- X . I I . ..- . If , ,,i- Zak, annum an Ill A , , - Q V . 1 , .. :sf if- N' ' N '. ' r l ' - '. 1' Q .l'-h' A I N 'V L! I. . ,'. .- fv . A- ' ef ' L 4 Q' 4.. ' fs 1.-I , 1 , Lt- 'L . x I . L . lsi',- ' L 1. ' 5 ., ,PU V, H I . I . E - . - - 4' 1' F , I 2-fi .' f ' ' '..1 ' . -- f fr: 4 E .. r- ,, -- ,. ,, lg, I .3 f A ' La-, 1, I f -iff ,LJ 'r . , - ' 3-Ti rw, I Y .n' -4 WE, 'ff' ' ' . ,213 :f I ' .' f. X , . - ' C Q 1 5 . ' ' ' . - N 5- -- 1 ' - ., - ,, ' ,I ' A , ' ' '. , V -' s . - . -' . L- Q ' - . -. ,-- . , tx.: -5. ..r.--.-A-V s is . .i S. - Vu' 5 AY I -, ',x-,'- t,-L -M, ,x', 1 s -is . i - S ' ' - A'--,'- 1 ..-4--.ag- . A--. -., , , , . Q. . - . , Q , ,H -5,-s - I--,. ,- 1 ,,,'. , ' xv.. x. I S . --V - 5 I 3 W Q ., s o- K ., -5 , - , -. X? J A ..-,' , in . ' .S' ,, .V 3'-' '-ss, '.- . , 5 ' . v '-' --- x 1 - '-V X- x .. ' '.4'.'-r' N' . ' . ' NL7' -x -'- Y -'--5-fh' Q .-'-. ..s 5'-Y 1 -N' ' ...-.- ..- t l -'g, sn '. '.-..s' vu? . . 'rf 4 vc' 'Q ' fy x x. , .4 ,I ' . ,fy 0 - N 1 F Ayn - ,' 5 y S ... A.-if ., Q' . ., g' s . , A... . . .- .. - . , 1. . - . ,sb 3 - -1 rx. - .' hw- i -Q Q, Nu . X 5 V- At.. , ::-EPZA. nfs - ' '- .' - 5. '. N x ig Ji, 'NI' ' is 5 'S-s.. -5- ' . -5-.'x . 1 - . ,sl -4. . - - '. ,A ' ,. ,x Q - -. Y - 5. M ,-P nh - - ,- P . ' ss ,Qs , JIQA - 'L 'I - N W . V ,QS - 'Q ' - 15,15-fag , - - .,, V-,N j - .,-5.5 - 3 xlnpiigaggz. 's o ' . q-5. 5 Us v., 1 Q' 5 '- ' ' ' ' . -. -'f - - ' 4 Y: ' ' ' x v- S K S -1 X S',?f:i'g2f1 f D . 1 3 , Y ,.'.:-.vx,f'.: ' x . I Q X 5 ' ' wffffz - H, 'N x I . Y -:,ffqV,,.'.? 5.v,.-'AA -. . T-J,7'1..'fa2 A i- ' ,f-I. .' '. , 54.2.5-53 .. ' Y '5jr.-'-f -1 - 5 ' '-'Nyff'-'-'X 4f.,'4,- U x Y,-:Z ,- . ' ' - .. - 3'i5'izg.J1Q - H H ' ' Y Q'f5'A21,. 4.4 1' is .gZ3g'?tt. . , .- H , - , , -,,.ff'.,.,- N 1 -f.1p-f:- V-T-45''.ozuH'.-4-X-suv,---45. ,.. ' ' ' ' HV ' 'f-'.i: f :': lF


Suggestions in the Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) collection:

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


Searching for more yearbooks in Massachusetts?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Massachusetts yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.