Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1965
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Volume 43
Annual Student Publication of
Eastern Nazarene College
Wollaston Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
Mary E. Harding liditor-in-Chief
David W. Kale Business Manager
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TABLE OF CON FBNTS
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Dedication . . .
Administration and liaculty
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Advertisements .
Student Directory
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For centuries the sound ofthe trumpet has been lzhed with the cry of man 's
voice. Battle lines have been drawn, triumphalprocessions heralded and in-
numerable tidings proclaimed at the call ofbrass.
Cries of 'Trepare ye the way" already had ushered into history many
heroes ofthis world when a solitary voice heralded the arrival of the King of
the next. This .Messiah of Israel soon drew his own battle lines, proclaimed
an unequivocal message, and set his face to go to jerusalem. The acclaim
he received so long ago shall be repeated wrote the apostle Paul when a
lk trumpet shall again sound and we shall all be changed' and we shall all
say, "Blessing and honor, glory andpowerf at the hnal entry.
It is this same Alessiah whose Spirit now permeates the inner nature of
EN C. is people. At His call we have drawn our own battle lines in order
to penetrate, to proclaim, to follow. This is E.NC .... and THIS MAN
has made the dzyfzrence.
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, To one who in an overly-scheduled day characteris-
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To one whose Cod-given talents have produced a master
craftsman of boats, cabins, music, and men.
To one who prefers the deeper joys of A Cappella and
Brass Choir over the fame of Boston Symphony.
To one for whom the ideal of perfection, both in Chris-
tian life and professional life, is a discipline for the
glory of God.
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' fluence consistently shows us a life in which the
,J 6 living Messiah reigns.
We, the staff, dedicate the 1965 Mzuhlus to . .
x Xy W a superb artist,
l' a challenging teacher,
an exemplary Christian,
Dr. Paul I. Willwerth
"Take my yoke upon you, and learn ul meg for I am meek and
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is easy, and my burden is light."
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Row One: M. Poole,j. Hunton, L. Spangenberg, E. Mann, E. Croose, K. Pearsall, R. Coslaw. A. Sampson, il. Heckert.
Row Two: C. Taylor, H. Cray, Andree, R. Howard, W. Lahue, Patton, F. Flemming, C. Williams. II. Smith,
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be named the Edward Mann Student Center.
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Row One: E. Kauffman, Wollaston, Mass., C. Cross, Wollaston, Mass., M. Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, W. Wilkin. Bridge
ville, Penn., Warren, Collingswood, NJ., S. Nease, Wollaston, Mass., W. Mauger, Kennett Sq., Penn. Row Two: R. Cannell
Birdsboro, Penn., A. Harris, Yarmouth, Maine, Young, Silver Springs, Maryland, A. F. Wright, South Portland, Maine, C
Cressett, Washington, D.C., Lind, N. Haledon, NJ., N. Price, McLean, Va., P. Tracy, Jamaica, N.Y., R. Dunlop, Skowhegan
Maine: K. Ward, Franklin Lakes, NJ., C-. Fraser, N. Warren, Penn., C. Bruce. Plymouth, Mich., M. Mann, Silver Springs, Md.
R. Wilfong, Kennett Sq., Penn., B. Gardner, Bloomfield, Conn., D. Fry, Lafayette, N.Y., I.. Shevel, H. Jackson, Canton, Ohio
A. Ward, Baltimore, Md., R. Blann, Pikesville, Md. Not pictured: E. Blaisdell, West Somerville, Mass., C. Bopp. Canfield, Ohio
C. Brodhead, Stratford, NJ., E. Caspell, Pittsburgh, Penn.,R. Clapp, Syracuse, N.Y., G. Constantine, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., E. Cox
Bay Village, Ohio, P. Cunningham, Washington, D.C.,R. Dick, Arlington, Va., D. Fisk, Avon Lake, Ohio, F. Cery, Sr., Broomall
Penn., C. Creany, New Bedford, Mass., E. Hall, Wollaston, Mass., W. Hammer, Youngstown, Ohio, H. Harding, Malden, Mass.
R. Hess, Endwell, N.Y., Humphreys, Pennsville, NJ., P. Hunt, Fishkill, N.Y., H. Jones, Pleasant Ridge, Mich., Jones, So
Portland, Maine, R. Mann, Waterville, Vt., H. Powell, Youngstown, Ohio, R. Schubert, Easton, Pa., R. Spencer, Hollis, N.Y.
P. Sprowl, Pittsburgh, Penn., P. Strotman, Bradford, Penn., P. Winsch, Fairview Village, Pa., C. Young, Canton, Ohio.
Development Council
Statement of Purpose - Development Council
The Development Council of Eastern Nazarene College is composed of fifty leading Christian laymen who
are committed to the cause of Christian Education, and who believe in the objectives and purposes of Eastern
Nazarene College. They are elected by the Board of Trustees of the College, and meet in conjunction with the
annual meeting ofthe Trustees.
The Development Council is concerned with the growth and development of Eastern Nazarene College. It
serves in an advisory capacity to the President and Director of Development, particularly in the areas of public
relations, the securing of gifts, annuities, life loans, and bequests, student aid and placement, and student and
faculty recruitment.
The Development Council has established two half-tuition scholarships, awarded annually to students of
good character and scholastic achievement who have elected one of the pre-professional curriculuins as listed in
the college catalog. Among many other meaningful activities, the council sponsors annual Development Council
dinners in the various areas ofthe Eastern Educational Zone.
Chairman - Warren Wilkin
I Vice-Chairman - John Warren
Secretary - F. M. Johnson
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The accumulated wisdom, insight, and
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ship of the administration have stimu-
lated us to explore the depths of knowl-
edge. As dedicated Christian scholars,
they have helped us to unveil many of
the mysteries ofthe universe but have left
intact our respect for its fundamental
mystery.
In the quest for the intellectual under-
standing of our faith we have often been
confused. Our faculty and administra-
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enigma of life, which gradually unfolds
for us, we may find a pattern and a pur-
pose worth the investment of our lives,
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Our President Speaks to Us:
One of the highlights of any college year is the presentation of Handel's !lIc.s'sml1.
Although I have heard it many times, each new occasion is equally thrilling and satis-
fying. Regardless of the distractions or pressures ofthe day the message of this great
oratorio comes through to me each time with renewed significance.
Fortunate indeed is the person who opens his heart to the message of 7710 .1Icss1'r1l1
at the same time he is engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. His college career is en-
riched and his entire outlook on life is broadened. He is combining his scholastic
endeavor with a wholesome appreciation of his Christian faith.
The best in education plus the best in our Christian faithn as articulated by Dean
Emeritus Bertha Munro has long been the aim of our xlflllll .'l1'11ler. We have no high-
er hope for every student at E.N.C. than the adoption of this ideal as a guide for life.
"Take His yoke upon you and learn of Him, for He is meek and lowly of heart
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Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
MARY KISER HARRIS, A.M. ESTHER D. WILLIAMSON
Professor Emeritus of French Associate Professor Emeritus of Voice
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DONALD D. STARR, Ph.D.
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Registrar
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FREDERICK GRANT CROSS, B.D.
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Professor of Biology Professor of Religion Professor of Ilisiory
Chairman, Graduate Division of Chairman, Division of Social Sciences
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EDITH F. COVE, MuS.B., lN1uS.lV1. ROBERT XV. GARDNER
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llER'llllA MUNRO, A.B., A.M.
KENT COODNOW, A.B., A.M. JOSEPH C. COULD, A.B., A.M.,D.D. Dean Emeritus and Professoroflinglish
Professor of German Professor of Religion Chairman, Division of Letters
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GEORGE R. HORNER
A.B., M.A., Dr.U.L.
Professor of Anthropology
ALVIN H. KAUFFMAN
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
WILBUR H. MULLEN
A.B., Th.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
Chairman, Division of
Philosophy and Religion
JASPER R. NAYLOR
B.S., A.M.
Professor of Mathematics
ALICE SPANGENB ERC
A.B., A.M.
Professor of English
DONALD D. STARR
A.B ., Ph. D.
Professor of Chemistry
Chairman, Division of Natural
Sciences
WILLIAM L. TAYLOR
A.B., Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry
PAUL I. WILLWERTH
A.B., M.Mus., A.Mus.D.
Professor of Music
Chairman, Division of Fine Arts
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VIOLET R. C. BALWIT
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Assistant Professor of Spanish
CARROLL F. BRADLEY
A.B., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor of Physical
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JAMES L. CALHOUN
A.B., Th.B., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor of English
RUTH A. CAMERON
A.B., A.M.
Assistant Professor of English
PATRICIA C. FOLEY
Mus.B., Mus.M.
Assistant Professor of Music
EVELYN B. GRAY
A.B., A.M.
Assistant Professor of English
ANNA D. GULICK
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Assistant Professor of French
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B.Mus., M.Mus.Ed. A.B., B.D., A.M.
Assistant Professor of Voice Assistant Professor of
CECIL R. PAUL PSYCh0l0gY
Th.B., B.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of BRUCE E. PIIILLIPS
Psychology A.B., Ph.D.
PAUL E' WELLS Assistant Professor offihemistry
B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Business ALICE M. WIRIITING, R.S.
Administration Registrar
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B.S., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor ofEducation
JAMES A. SIIEETS
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JOYCE COX, A.B., M.L.S.
Assistant Librarian
BARBARA C. FINCH, A.B.
Instructor in Secretarial Studies
ALLAN CRUBER, A.B.
Instructor in Sociology
MARY H. HORNER, A.B.
Instructor in French
ALICE N. KAUFFMAN, A.B.
Instructor in English
R. RICE NUTTINC
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CARLETON H. SWIFT
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WILLIAM H. KEANE
Instructor in Elementary ?AUL A' mgRC.E' AB' JOHN MCWANE, M-A.
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RAYMOND BALTZ GLEN BODEN, B.S. NANCY BAIRD, BS.
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Secretary, Cuidance Office
CLARA M. HILLER
Head Resident
Willow House
LILLIAN VVILLW ERTH
Assistant Counselor for
Women
JANE B. LOCKVVOOD
A.B.
Secretary to the Dean ofthe
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ROBERTA MacCALLUM
Assistant Bookkeeper
RALPH I. MARPLE
Supervisor, Mailing Room
ANGELA MANN
Clerical Assistant
ANNIE PRATT
Mailing Room Clerk
JEAN MULLEN
Library Assistant ,
MARY P. RANKIN, A.B. -'23--
Library Assistant
RICHARD L. SCHUSTER
A.B., B.S.
Assistant to the Librarian
SALLY VERBECK
Secretary to the Business
Manager
GLADYS M. SICKEL
Cashier and Receptionist
BEULAH WILLWERTH
Assistant, Development
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DOROTHEA C LINK
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Secretary, Office of the
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ELIZABETH KELLER
Secretary to Dean of X
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Assistant Nurse . .
CHARLES DJERF, M.D.
Head Physician '- it
PAUL I. OSSEN, M.D.
Associate Physician
GERALDINE BABCOCK
Manager, Dugout
DONNA L. BOWERS
Food Service Assistant
PAUL CALVERT
Food Service Assistant
LOIS M. HARDING
Food Service Assistant
ROLLAND W. PARSONS
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Assistant Manager,
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Heating Engineer
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Head Housekeeper
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Eastern Nazarene College is proud
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Graduate Division
The Graduate Division of Theological Studies
was created by Faculty action in 1960, following a
period of years during which one year of study in
Bible and theology was offered beyond the four-year
bachelor of arts program. In 1964 the Massachu-
setts Board of Collegiate Authority granted the Col-
lege the power to confer the degree Master of Arts
with concentration in religion.
The new graduate program is designed to pre-
pare students for various phases of the Christian
ministry and foreign missions. While the orienta-
tion of the program is primarily that ofthe Church
of the Nazarene, the approach has sufficient breadth
of coverage and emphasis to serve the interests of
those of other denominational affiliation. Active
ministers and furloughed missionaries are welcome,
as well as qualified students who wish to pursue
graduate work in religion without taking the degree.
The aim of the curriculum is to encourage Biblical
understanding, theological competence, social aware-
ness, and practical adaptability. This aim can be
brought about only by concern for the whole person
-by personal growth and development, the stimula-
tion of the mind, the discovery and enlargement of
native capabilities, and the energizing of the whole
man by the anointing of the Spirit of Cod.
EDWARD DRINKWATER
BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY
The Division believes that the primary task of
the Christian and the major instrument for its ac-
complishment is the ministry of Codis Word. Train-
ing is necessary, and training must be practical as
well as academic. The two are interrelated and are
integrated within the graduate curriculum. Oppor-
tunities exist, and additional opportunities are being
sought for student participation in various phases
of the work of the Church during graduate study.
Master 's Program
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SUSAN ALEXANDER
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Sweet sincerity.
Resoundlng: Commuting to classes . . . the
student's teacher . . . giving ofherself. . . an
artist Scandinavian. V
Heralding: L'I'd rather be short and shine, than
tall and cast a shadow."
SNEA 3,49 A Cappella Choir 2g Zeta 1-4.
DONALD ALLISON
A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS
Echoing: Streams of quietness.
Resounding: Mansion resident . . . monkey
stunts for open house . . . attracted to Maine.
Heralding: "Today is yesterday's pupil."
Crusader Baseball 4g Sigma 1-4, Basketball 1,4g
Evangelistic Assoc. Ig Ministerial Assoc. 4.
STEPHEN ANDERSON
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Easy-going.
Resounding: "Playboy of the Western World"
. . . Quincy City Hospital.
Heralding: "Let the end try the man . . . There
is a history in all men's lives.',
JOAN BABSON
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Pleasant casualness.
Resounding: Little-girl voice . . . sparkling
smile . . . collegiate air.
Heralding: "Your wit ambles wellg it goes
easily?
SNEA 3,4, v.P. 42 Kappa 1-4.
DONALD BALDWIN
A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE
Echoing: Persistent attention to priorities.
Resounding: Devoted to studies and Mary Alice
. . . obstacle-overcomer . . . Willow llottse
recruit.
lleralding: "I shall show that the place does not
honor the man, but the man the place."
Phi Delta 3,4, Pres. 4g Spanish Club 31 Kappa
1-43 Slfhllf 2.3g Evangelistic Assoc. 2,31 Nlinls-
terial .Xssoo 2,3g Fitkin Scholarship 3g Develop-
ment Fund Scholarship 43 Student Life Commit-
tee 4g Who's Who 4.
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RAYMOND BALTZ
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Nonchalant,
Resounding: Crusaders . . . all-tournament
player . . . Phys. Ed. teacher.
Heralding: "A sound mind and a healthy body
lead to richness of life."
Dorm Council 39 Sigma 1-4, Baseball 4, Foot-
ball 1-4, Volleyball 1, Co-ordinator 2g Crusader
Basketball 1-4, Baseball 2,3g Evangelistic Assoc.
1,2.
VIOLET BATES
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Progressive activity.
Resounding: Student and grandmother
rapid-fire answers . . . no padded paragraphs
. . . unofficial lit coach.
Heralding: "Knowledge comes but wisdom
lingers."
MABEL BELL
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Soft-spoken kindness.
Resounding: Brave smile . . . cheerful spirit
. . . "Coffee or tea?"
Heralding: "How far that little candle throws its
beams" 8 in the classroom and beyond.
SNEA 3,4g Librarian 4g Delta 1-4, Basketball
3,4, Volleyball 3,4.
IUDITH BEST
B.S. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Versatile.
Resounding: Sparkling blue eyes . . . ambition
to excel . . . "Judy",
Heralding: "Reason and calm judgment, the
qualities especially belonging to a leader."
Student Council Rep. 4, Campus Camera 4g
Dorm Council l,2g Honor Society 1,2g Honor
Scholarship 1-43 Choral Union 4, Delta 1-4,
Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Co-ordinator 1,2g
CYF 4g N Club Sportsmanship Award 1g Who's
VVh0 4.
IUANITA BLINN
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Faithful student.
Resounding: "Repondez s'il vous plaitl" . . .
The Maple Leaf Forever . . . "Oh, really?'
. . . World traveler - someday ??
Heralding: 'LI am a part of all that I have met."
Nautilus Staff3, Lit Ed. 4g Campus Camera 2,3g
Honor Society 2g Honor Scholarship, Davidson
Scholarship 4g Greenbook Staff 1gSNEA 3,4g
Lit-Speech Club 3, Treas. 45 Zeta 1-4, Volleyball
lg Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3g International Stu-
dent Assoc. 1-4, Pres. 4.
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MILDRED BOMBARA
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Earnestly consistent.
Resounding: "Millie" . . . Ready answer -
ready smile . . . Books are good friends . . .
Minister's wife-to-be.
Heralding: i"l'o receive a proper education is
the source and root ofall goodness."
Lit-Speech Club 4g Choral Union 3, Kappa 3,4.
MARY BOSWORTH
B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: Simple sweetness.
Resounding: Reasonableness in everything -
even music . . . home girl . . . clarinet.
Heralding: "She teacheth music and sweetness."
Ilonor Scholarship 2,3,4g Maine District Schol-
arship 2g Grossman Scholarship 3,4, SNEA 3,
A Cappella Choir 4g Choral Union 3,4g Wind
Ensemble 1-4, Kappa 1-4, Basketball 1,25 Evan-
gelistic Assoc. 1-4.
BEVERLY BOWER
B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Quiet pursuit and congeniality.
Resounding: Lessons never late, but "Does she
expect us to do all that E", . . . Limitless op-
tional reading.
Ileraldingz "Let such teach."
SNEA 1-4g Lit-Speech Club 4g Kappa 1-4.
BRENDA REYNOLDS BROWN
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Serious sensibility.
Resounding: Quiet smile . . . Southern lass . . .
Adept student-wife-mother combination.
Heralding: "True to her work, her family and
friends."
Biology Club 1-4g Mountaineering Club 1-4,
Kappa 1-4.
ARNOLD CHASE
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Non-conformist.
Resounding: Practical . . . a man in his ideas,
but a boy at heart . . . Bug sandwiches. hot
dogs and hot fudge . . . independent f yet
Maridel.
lleraldingz "flood knowledge is propertyg it is
the noblest of all possessions."
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JAMES crmw
B.S. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Quiet depth.
Resounding: The smile that does one good , . .
student-husband . . . meteorology and
joanne.
Heralding: "A contented heart is an even sea in
the midst of all storms."
Dorm Council 3: Ilonor Scholarship 1: Kappa
1-5: Volleyball 1: Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3g Col-
lection and Forecasting of Meteorological Data
IOANNE SMITH CIIEW
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Persistence.
Resounding: Considerate of others . . . bicy-
cling . . . "Come over to the apartment any-
time." . . . teaching and "Iim."
Ileraldingz "How wise must one be to be al-
ways kind."
SNEA 4: Zeta 1-5: Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3.
LORETTA CLEMENS
A.B. SOCIOLOGY
Echoing: Self-forgetfulness.
Resounding: Sudden sparkle . . . behind-the-
scenes campus leader.
Heralding: "O brave new world, that has such
people in it Y E
Student Council Sec. 4: Campus Camera 3,4:
Dorm Council 1-3: Homecoming Court 4: Cho-
ral Union 4g Greenbook Staff 1: Mountaineering
Club lg Trio 4: Women's Clee Club 2: Wind En-
semble 1,2: Sigma 1-4, Cheerleader 1, Volleyball
lg Crusader Cheerleader 2,3,4: CYF Sec, 3.
GARY COCHRAN
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Friendliness.
Resounding: Winning personality .
. . . mazes for psychology.
Alice
Ileraldingz "Friendship is the highest degree of
perfection in society."
MARIDEL COLLOM
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Likable.
Resounding: Innate leadership ability . . . Ber-
muda side trips . . . "Oh, did you hear?',
Ileraldingz 'iSome people never want friends,
but I will always accept them."
Nautilus Staff 2,3g Class Sec. 4: Dorm Council
2g SNEA 3,4g E.N.C. Internationals 2,3g Sigma
1-4, Sec. 4: Evangelistic Assoc. 1-4: New York
District NYPS Scholarship 4: Activities Scholar-
ship 1.
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ALICE COULSON
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Sensitive warmth.
Resounding: Infectious humor . . . "Anyone
want to play jacks E"' . . . operatic ability E'
Heralding: "flood nature is one ofthe richest
fruits ofChristianity."
McRonald Scholarship 4g Crossman Scholar-
shipg Nautilus Staff 3,4g Campus Camera 2,3,4g
SNEA 1-4g Spanish Club 1-4g Mountaineering
Club 13 Women's Clee Club lg Choral Union 1,
2, Zeta 1-43 Evangelistic Assoc. 1.
NANCY CRAFT
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Energetic.
Resounding: Contagious giggles . . . Bob New-
hart in the elementary school? . . , a "de-
pendable" girl . . .the latest in style . . .
"Crafty".
Heralding: "A winkle, a twinkle, a grin, you
might guess it's mischief she's in,"
SNEA 4, Sigma 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Softball 1
2, Cheerleader 1,2g Evangelistic Assoc.
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VICTOR CROSBY
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Loyal to ideals.
Resounding: Dependable Delta . . . spirit of
Maine . . . interest in numbers.
Ileraldingz "Heaven does not choose its elect
from among the great and wealth."
SNEA 5g Delta 1-4, Treas. 5, Basketball 1-5,
Baseball 1-5, Volleyball 2,3g CYF 1-3, Evange-
listic Assoc. I-5.
ANDREA DAHLSTRAND
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Optimistic.
Resounding: Trusting and trustworthy . . . "It
doesn't challenge me. . .' '... the work will get
done . . . "Ande".
Heralding: "Love begins when we wish to serve
others."
Ilonor Society 4g Scholarship 1-4g SNEA 3,4g
Lit-Speech Club 3g Zeta 1-4g Evangelistic Assoc.
1,2.
FRANCES DESMOND
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Stable sell-assurance.
Resounding: Integration of studies and Iohn
. . . psychological perceptivity.
lleralding: "Knowledge with common sense is
wisdom."
SNEA 4g X1'onicn's Clee Club Ig Sigma 1-41
CYl" 1-4, Evangelistic Assoc. 1-43 Crossnian
Scholarship 2g llonor Roll.
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jOH N DESMOND
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Persistent.
Resounding: English accent . . . conversation-
alist . . . chapel guardian.
Heralding: "Ile only is a well-made man who
has a good determination."
Campus Camera 3,4g Dorm Council 23 Men's
Glee Club 1,2g Crusader Soccer 4g Sigma 1-43
CYF 1-43 Evangelistic Assoc. 1-43 Ministerial
Assoc. 1-4.
PAUL DICKSON
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Sincere worker.
Resounding: Friendly smile . . . Navy chaplain
and Glenna.
Heralding: "Resolved, never to do anything
which I should be afraid to do if it were the
last hour of my life."
Evangelistic Assoc. 3,4g Ministerial Assoc. 3,4.
VIRGINIA DOUGLAS
B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: The artistic musician.
Resounding: Blond hair . ..lucid blue eyes
. . . church soloist . . . poster magic . . .
i'jini".
Heralding: "Heard melodies are sweet, but
those unheard are sweeter."
Nautilus Staff3,4g A Cappella Choir 1-4g Choral
Union 1-4g Zeta 1-4g SFMF 3g Evangelistic As-
soc. 2,3.
BONNIE DUNBAR
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Warm smile.
Resounding: Summers on Cape Cod . . . a
V.W .... a trip to sunny California . . .
beautiful eyes.
Heralding: "In the sweetness of friendship let
there be laughter and sharing of pleasures."
SNEA 2,3,4g Kappa 1-4.
CAROLYN DUNCAN
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Self-actualization.
Resounding: Married student . . . "psychology
and existentialismu . . . notes on "Bobbie's"
car.
Heralding: "Those who bring sunshine to the
lives of others cannot keep it from themselves."
Choral Union 1.
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WAYNE DUNLOP
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Self-confident poise.
Resounding: lmpeccable diction . . . English
Department aide . . . Willow llouseChaplain.
Heralding: "What I have done is due to patient
thought."
Student Council 3, V.P.,4g Nautilus Staff 5g Class
Treas. 2, Pres. 3,5g Grossman Scholarship 4g
SNEA 5g Lit-Speech Club 4, V.l'. 55 Trumpet
Trio 3g Men's Clee Club 2,3g Evangelistic Assoc.
1-4g VVh0's VVho 5.
EILEEN HUNTER ELDER
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Poise.
Resounding: Dependable . . . enthusiastic les-
sons . . . clever devices . . . newly wed . . .
our loss, Kentucky's gain.
Heralding: i'Tis good to be merry and wise."
CHARLES ELOFSON
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Questioning historian.
Resounding: Faithful worker . . . solid friend.
Heralding: "Go slow, questiong and you are
stronger in the end."
GEORGE FITZGERALD
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Pensive, quiet thoughtfulness.
Resounding: Sharing in group discussions . . .
congenial co-operation . . . empathy for
others.
Heralding: 'iMen of few words are the best
men."
Northeastern University 1,29 Delta 3,4g Full
Tuition Scholarship fSpinney Fund, Hawkes
Fundj.
LOWELL FLANDERS
A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: joketeller.
Resounding: Dramatic delivery and spirit . . .
a determined bachelor with occasional weak-
nesses.
lleralding: 'lend your ears and l will speak."
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VIRGINIA FORD
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Careful neatness.
Resounding: A "Keene" girl . . . quietindustry
. . . gay laugh.
Heralding: "Ease of heart her very look con-
veyed."
Campus Camera lg SNEA 4,5g Choral Union
2-5, Kappa 1-5: Cheerleader 1,2g Evangelistic
Assoc. 1.
JAMES FORSYTHE
A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: Intellectual curiosity.
Resounding: Historian . . . library foyer inhab-
itant . . . search for truth.
Heralding: i"l'he so-called self-made man is the
man who has seized his opportunities, and
those given him by circumstances, and has
made use ofthemf'
SHARON GARDNER
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Unconditional enthusiasm.
Resounding: "Yep, I do." . . . Do it well or not
at all . . . magic markers.
Heralding: "Good actions crown themselves
with lasting joys."
Campus Camera 3g Class Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Dorm
Council 1,2g Greenbook Staff 13 SN EA 2-4g Zeta
1-4, Cheerleader 1, Volleyball 1,24 CYF 3,4g
Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2.
ARCHIBALD GEORGE
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Scholar.
Resounding: A man called by God . . . burning
the midnight oil . . . loving heart . . . keen
mind . . . attendant at state hospital.
Heralding: "Where He leads me I will follow."
Phi Delta 3,4, Chaplain 45 Zeta 1-4g Evangelistic
Assoc. 1-45 Ministerial Assoc. 1-4, Pres.3gC.R.A.
3,4g Who's Who 4.
ROLAND GIBSON
A.B. GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS
Echoing: Stalwart Christian.
Resounding: Hearty laugh . . . good listener
. . . NOK you freshmen - left, right, left,
right!" . . . 6:30 A.M. prayers.
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Heralding: "Man of men and man of God.,
Class Pres. 2: Dorm Council Pres. 2, Zeta 1-4,
Softball 1: SFMF 1-3: Evangelistic Assoc. 1-3:
Ministerial Assoc. 1-3.
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BETTY GLASSFORD
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Qiuiet persistence.
Resounding: Clistening dark hair and sparkling
smile . . . time for people . . . pleasantness
. . . praise.
Heralding: 'iHer conduct regular, her mirth re-
fined."
SNEA 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4g Biology Club 1, Kap-
pa 1-4.
DAVID GLUSKER
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Reserved outgoingness.
Resounding: Minister . . . dedicated to his work
and home . . . personal worker.
Heralding: "Progress is the activity of today
and the assurance of tomorrow."
CAROLYN GRAY
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Energetic determination.
Resounding: There she goes - running! . . .
expressing self with enthusiasm . . . "Going
to the Dugout?" . . . Zeta's star athlete.
Heralding: HI will not be moved."
Dorm Council 3, Sec. 45 Biology Club 3,4g
Mountaineering Club 1g Zeta 1-4, Co-ordinator
3, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4g CYF 1-4, Sec.
4, SFMF 1-4, Sec. 4, Ministerial Assoc. 1-43
C.R.A. 4, Sec. 4g Pittsburgh District Scholarship
3, Fitkins Scholarship 4.
JON GRAY
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing. Zealous preacher.
Resounding: Holding revivals in Maine . . .
a home with Nancy . . . an evangelist?
Heralding: "Would help others out of fellow
feeling."
DENNIS CREENWOOD
A.B. ENCLISII -SPEECH
lnchoing: Light-hearted.
Resounding: Friendly smile . . . painter . . .
Judy and marriage . . , one of the "Brothers
Four" . . . 'illow are you going to do that
assignment E' "
Ileralding: llelping the speechless speak.
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CAROL ANN HAMILTON
A.B. ENGLISH-SPEECH
Echoing: Cheerful perseverance.
Resounding: Dorm Mother's right hand . . .
patiently surmounting difficulties . . . "The
Boy with a Cart."
lleralding: "To speak much is one thing, to
speak well is another."
Nautilus Staff 4, SNEA 3,4g Lit-Speech Club 3,4g
Zeta 1-4.
MARY HARDINC
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Energetic organizer.
Resounding: Bustling energy . . . "All twenty-
four frogs went bad ?"
Heralding: 'iWhen love and skill work together,
expect a masterpiece."
Student Council 4g Nautilus Editor 4g Honor
Scholarship 1-4g Greenbook Staff lg SNEA 4,
Phi Delta 4g Biology Club 1-43 A Cappella Choir
1-4, Choral Union 1,33 Zeta 1-4, Basketball 1-4,
Volleyball 1,3g Evangelistic Assoc. 1-43 A. M.
Babcock Scholarship 4g Who's Who 4.
HALSEY HASELTON
B.S. PHYSICS
Echoing: Disciplined.
Resounding: "Be done with this cab in a minute
. . . automotives man . . . Halsey's portable
library . . . conscientious physicist.
Heralding: "Honor and truth and manhood -
these are the things that stand."
Chemistry-Physics Club 44 Delta 1-5, Baseball 1.
BEVERLY MOBBS HOLLOWAY
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE
Echoing: Sympathetic.
Resounding: Student-wife-mother . . . "Pete
makes the best subs." . . . promising social
worker.
Heralding: "No dangers frighten her, no labors
tire."
SNEA 2,3g Women's Clee Club 1g Kappa 1-4g
SFMF 4g Evangelistic Assoc. 1-4g Psychology
Club 5.
ELAINE HORST
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Self-direction.
Resounding: Posters by EPH . . . "And heshall
be like a tree." . . . room check and sign out
box . . . a capital roommate . . . delicate af-
fection.
Heralding: "Few things are impossible to dili-
gence and skill."
Student Council 3g Nautilus Editor 3g Campus
Camera 3g Phi Delta 2-4g Honor Scholarship
1-4g Greenbook Associate Editor lg SNEA 3,45
Zeta 1-4g CYF 2g Who's Who 4.
RICHARD HORST
B.S. PHYSICS
Echoing: Endowed with natural ability.
Resounding: Diversified interests . .
this year . . . Messiah practices.
Heralding: "Be not simply good, but good for
something."
DALE HULL
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE
Echoing: Perseverance.
Resounding: Tall, blond Canadian . . . hockey
enthusiast.
Heralding: "The world steps aside for a man
who knows where he's going."
Crusader Hockey 1-3: Delta 1-4, Football 1.
NANCY HUNTER
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Quietly self-reliant.
Resounding: Twinkling humor . . . diligent stu-
dent . . . Psych class assistant.
Heralding: "A million candles have burned
themselves out: still I read on."
Honor Scholarship 1: Greenbook Staff I: SNEA
3: Biology Club l,2: Chemistry-Physics Club 1,
2: Psychology Club 4: Zeta I-4, Sec. 4: Gross-
man Scholarship: Albany District Scholarship.
Echoing: Compassion.
CONRAD JOHANSON
A.B. CHEMISTRY
Echoing: Qfuiet, consistent application.
Resounding: Student of the sciences . . . unas-
suming helpfulness . . . deliberate precision.
Heralding: "Wisely and slow: they stumble that
run fast."
Nautilus Staff 5: Class 'l'reas. 5: Phi Delta 2:
Diecrhiff Scholarship 3: Delta 1-4, Basketball 1,
4,5, Baseball 4, Football 4.
RUTH ANN JONES
A.B. SOCIOLOGY
Resounding: Feminine mission team leader . . .
"Newton" and other squirrels . . . shot
through with t1upid's arrow.
Ileralding: "With words and people and love
you move at ease."
Student Council I: Campus Camera 2: Class
Sec. 3: Creenlmok Staff 1: llomecoming Court
3,4: Delta 1-4, Iiasketball 3, Sec. 2, Y.l'. 3:
Evangelistic Assoc. 1-4: C.li.A. 3.
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JUNE BARNER KLINEFELTER
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Bouncy pleasantness.
Resounding: Eager to learn . . . another triple-
role student-wife-mother . . . frog projects.
Heralding: "It is a little stream which flows
softly, but it freshens everything along its
course."
Dorm Council 2,33 Women's Glee Club 1,2,
Sigma 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Evan-
gelistic Assoc. 1,3.
PEARL SHOFF KNIGHT
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Quick efficiency.
Resounding: Hearty laugh . . . jim and home
duties . . . scholastic drive.
Heralding: "Where there is a will, there are
twenty ways."
Student Council 3, Nautilus Assistant Editor 4,
Phi Delta 2-4, SNEA 3,4, Lit-Speech Club 3,4,
Chemistry-Physics Club 2, Sigma 1-4, Basketball
3, Volleyball 3, Sec. 2, Student Council Rep. 3,
Chemistry Achievement Award 1, Who's Who 4,
Honor Scholarship 1-4.
ROBERT KOVACH
A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: Expressed reflections.
Resounding: UI think your point is well-taken."
. . . history and lit cannot compare . . . din-
ing hall gadfly . . . JoAnn.
Heralding: "Historian of fine conscience."
Student Countil Pres. 3, Honor Society 3, Honor
Scholarship 1-3, Debate 1, Greenbook Staff 1,
Mountaineering Club 1, Choral Union 4, Kappa
1-4, Basketball 3, Baseball 2,3, Volleyball 1,
CYF Pres. 2, SFMF 1,2, Evangelistic Assoc. 1,23
Ministerial Assoc. 1, C.R.A. 3, Who's Who 4.
IUDITH LAPE
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Gentillesse.
Resounding: Poised manner . . . trim dress and
coiffure . . . precise melodies.
Heralding: "Of manner gentle, of affection
mild.',
Dorm Council 3, SNEA 3,4, Homecoming
Court 3,4, Choral Union 4, Wind Ensemble 1,
2, Crusader Cheerleader 3, Zeta 1-4, Cheerleader
l,2, Volleyball 1,2, Evangelistic Assoc. 1-3.
RONALD LEWIS
A.B. SOCIOLOGY
Echoing: Deliberate.
Resounding: Crusader baseball and "Red Sox"
. . . 'Tremont Temple . . . Holbrook and
homecoming.
Heralding: "They're only truly great who are
truly good."
Crusader Baseball 1,3,4, Hockey 3, Kappa 1-4,
Basketball 1, Football 2, Co-ordinator 3, Evan-
gelistic Assoc. 1,2.
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A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: Indefatigable student.
Resounding: Deliberate class-spokesman . . .
cosmopolitan interests . . . invincible smile.
Heralding: "High erected thoughts seated in a
heart of courtesy."
Phi Delta 4: Honor .Scholarship 4g Grossman
Scholarship: Zeta 1-4, Basketball lg Democratic
Club 4.
ADENA LOCKE
A.B. MODERN LANGUAGES
Echoing: Competent athlete.
Resounding: Casual but genuine . . . tri-lingual
ability . . . love for Vermont and good times.
Heralding: "In all these things more than
conqueror."
Pep Band 3g Crusader Basketball 4: Kappa 1-4,
Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Co-ordinator 3.
BARBARA HOLLAND LONG
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Warm sincerity.
Resounding: The "long" road to Africa.
Heralding: Devout . . . ready conversation
. . . genuine kindness.
SNEA 4,5g Women's Glee Club 1,25 Delta 1-5g
SFMF 1-55 Evangelistic Assoc. 1-4.
CHARLES LUNN
B. MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: Casual.
Resounding: Green is my favorite color . . .
transient Baltimorean . . . majors in the tenor
clef. . . the well-dressed man.
Heralding: 'fMusic hath charms, we all may
find, ingratiate deeply with the mind."
Quartet 1-3g A Cappella Choir 1-5: Choral Un-
ion 1-5g Wind Ensemble 3g Pep Band 2: Sigma
1-5: Evangelistic Assoc. 1-3.
E. LEWIS MacLEAN
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Cheerful helper.
Resoundlng: 'lalkative . . . understanding
others .... f Kd Building clean-up man . . .
Easton Church . . . "lietty".
Heralding: "Abide in the vine and bring forth
fruit."
Dorm Council 2,4g Delta 1-53 Evangelistic As-
soc. 1,2g Ministerial Assoc. 1-5.
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NORMAN MacLEOD
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Reflective openmindedness.
Resounding: Teasing . . . hockey rink . . .
Canadian friends.
Heralding: "III cannot do great things, I can
do small things in a great way."
Campus Camera 5, Hockey 2-5: Kappa 1-5,
Basketball 5, Baseball 4,53 Football 5, Volley-
ball, Democratic Club 5.
DONNA MacLEOD
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Gentle reserve.
Resounding: Shining black hair and warm smile
. . . "sober, steadfast, and demure".
Heralding: 'SI love her for her smile, her looks,
her way of speaking quietly."
Campus Camera 4g Greenbook Staff 1: SNEA 3,
4, Biology Club 2, Homecoming Court 4, Cho-
ral Union 4g Sigma 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Cheer-
leader 1,2, Volleyball 1,2,3, V.P. 2, Sec. 3,
Evangelistic Assoc. 2,3.
RICHARD MacLEOD
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Heartiness.
Resounding: Hockey and golf. . . "Peg" . .
off-campus but well know.
Heralding: Success by sheer merit.
Kappa 1-4, Basketball 3,4, Football l,2gHockey
1-4.
WILLIAM MCALLISTER
A.B. GENERAL SCIENCE
Echoing: Sincere concern.
Resounding: Good listener . . . witty repartee
. . . the sports car personality . . . triumph-
ant.
Heralding: g'Wit makes its own welcome, and
levels all distinctions."
ji-:Rom McCLOY
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Calculated achievements.
Resounding: Philly accent . . . mathematician
and Crusader top notch. . .with college
comes maturity and "Marti".
Heralding: "He who endures with patience is a
conqueror."
Crusader Basketball 1-4.
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DOLOR ES McGEE
A.B. PSYCHOIDCY
Echoing: Unassuming sophistication.
Resounding: Spange's second floor psychologist
. . . "Bell, Book and Couch" . . . fresh from
Vogue.
Heralding: 'iBut strength of mind is exercise,
not rest."
Dorm Council 1,3g Debate 43 Biology Club 1-3:
Chemistry-Physics Club 1: Choral Union 3: Zeta
1-4: CYF 1,2g Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3.
DAVID McGOWAN
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Individuality.
Resounding: Impetuous speaker . . . hockeyen-
thusiast . . . B.C. for graduate school.
Heralding: "A mind of my own is my most
prized possession."
Campus Camera 4: Chemistry-Physics Club 1,3:
Psychology Club 4: Crusader Baseball 3: Hock-
ey 1-4: Kappa 1-43 Baseball 1,2, Football 3,4g
Quincy junior College 1.
LAWRENCE MALONEY
A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: Quietly pensive.
Resounding: Married student . . . expressive
eyes . . . jovial spirit.
Heralding: "The day is always his who works
in it with serenity and great aims."
SYLVIA MANNA
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Sparkling winsomeness.
Resounding: Big, brown, bright eyes . . . quick
smile . . . rich memories from visit in Europe.
Heralding: "I am glad to learn, in order thatl
may teach."
Nautilus Staff 3,4g Iionor Scholarship 1-43
SNEA 3,4g Lit-Speech Club 3,4g Zeta 1-4.
RICHARD MENSLAGE
A.B. GERMAN
Echoing: Gift of gab.
Resounding: Travel abroad . . . B.U. German
Club . . . language as knowledge.
Heralding: "l'm armed with more than com-
plete steel - the justice of my quarrel."
Grossman Scholarship 3: S. II. Couch Go. Schol-
arship 2,3g Massachusetts Education Scholar-
ship 2g Kappa 1-3.
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VALIN DA MILLER
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Pleasant spirit.
Resounding: Loquacious redhead . . . mischie-
vous twinkle in her eye . . . gay night owl
. . . at ease with numbers.
Heralding: "A good laugh is sunshine in a
house."
Nautilus Staff 4g Campus Camera 4, Honor
Scholarship l-4, Zeta 1-4, V.P. 4.
BERT MOB LEY
B.S. PHYSICS
Echoing: Qiuiet industry.
Resounding: Indispensable lab assistant
would like to join the P.T.A.
Heralding: "They are never alone that are ac
Student Council Treas. 4, V.P. 5, Class Treas. 3,
Honor Society 1,23 Delta 2-53 Development
Council Scholarship 3,4, Lillia Babbit Hyde
Scholarship 5, Who's Who 5.
VIVIAN MONK
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Pert and merry.
Resounding: Profound and philosophical . . .
undying optimism . . . ready to help.
Heralding: "The inner half of every cloud is
bright and shining."
SNEA 4, Lit-Speech Club 3,4g Zeta 3,4, CYF 4,5.
CAROL TUPPER MORRISON
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Gracious perfection.
Resounding: There is sunshine in her hair . . .
a good roommate- a better wife . . . Mo's
Queen.
Heralding: "Grace was in all her steps, in every
gesture, dignity and love."
SNEA 3,4g Homecoming Court 4,5 QQueen 55,
Trio 1-4, A Cappella Choir 1,23 Choral Union
1,33 Kappa 1-53 SFMS l,2g Evangelistic Assoc.
1-4.
KENNETH MORRISON
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Cenuinely warm.
Resounding: "Mo and the Queen" . . . tallCru-
sader . . . loping gait.
Heralding: "A Christian is God Almighty's
gentleman."
Nautilus Staff 3, Campus Camera 4g Dorm
Councils 3,4g Men's Clee Club 3g Kappa 1-5,
Basketball 5, Baseball 1-5, Football 3-5, Volley-
ball 1,2, Co-ordinator 2,3, Crusader Basketball
2-5, Baseball 2,3g Evangelistic Assoc. 1-5g Minis-
terial Assoc. 3-5, C.R.A. 4.
ROBERT MORRISON
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Resolute.
Resounding: Flashing dark eyes . . . student-
husband-father . . . light-hearted, yet devoted.
Heralding: "There was all the world and his
wife."
JOHN NIELSON
A B RELIGION
Echoing Imperturbable.
Resounding: Thinking with depth . . . conserv-
ative . . . library duties . . . quartet tenor
. . . L'Bud."
Heralding: "They can who think they can."
Class Pres. 3, Treas. 2g Greenbook Staff lg Cru-
sader Quartet 2,3,4g Men's Clee Club 1-4gChoral
Union 1-43 Delta 1-4g CYF X'.P. 3, Pres. 4g
C.R.A. 3,4g Campus Republican Club Pres. 4g
Who,s Who 4.
JEAN CARPENTER O'DELL
B.MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: Thoughtfulness.
Resounding: Everyone,s accompanist . . .
"Woody's wifeg" a baby carriage . . . piano,
books, and Dugout breakfasts.
Heralding: "Purpose is what gives life a mean-
ing."
ANNE WHITTACRE PATCH
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Spirited charm.
Resounding: Laughing eyes . . . Virginia belle
- with backbone . . . "Brad' '...' 'HV' ala
Southern drawl.
Heralding: "She is easy to walk with and witty
to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on."
SNEA 2,3,4g Biology Club Ig Mountaineering
Clubg Crusader Cheerleader 3g Zeta I-4, Cheer-
leader 2g CYF 1-4, V.P. 2g Evangelistic Assoc.
ROBERTA PAUL
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Warmhearted determination.
Resounding: Positive search for truth . . . deep-
ly interested in people . . . Taxi, anyone 2'
Heralding: "'I'o serve the present age, my call-
ing to fulfill."
Women's Clee Club 43 Choral Union 33 feta I-5,
Basketball 4g Evangelistic Assoc. 23 Psychology
Club 1.
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JEAN PEARSON
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Diligent.
Resounding: Talented pianist . . . humble
steadiness.
Heralding: "I love tranquil solitude and such
society as is quiet, wise, and good."
SNEA 2,3,4g Kappa 1-4.
SANDRA PIERCE
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Radiant energy.
Resounding: Bubbling enthusiasm . . . out-
going winsomeness . . . Brother Paul.
Heralding: "She puts her heart in all she does."
Campus Camera 4: Dorm Council 13 Honor
Scholarship 2,3,4g SNEA 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4:
Mountaineering Club lg Crusader Cheerleader3g
Zeta 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2,Volley-
ball 1,2,3g CYF 4: Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3g
Pittsburgh District Scholarship 2,4, Kauffman
Scholarship 3, Who's Who 4.
Echoing: Spontaneity.
ROBERT PUTNAM
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Serious.
Resounding: Obliging pleasantness . . . faithful
to duty.
Heralding: "He who seeks to serve another,
best serves himself."
Biology Club 1,2,3g Men's Clee Club 2, Zeta 1-5,
Evangelistic Assoc. 1-55 Ministerial Assoc. 1-5.
MARY RAGONESE
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Resounding: Queen Mary . . . sunny Italian
. . . gracious . . . "Hithere!" . . . 'lRags."
Heralding: "Love is always lovely."
Dorm Council lg SNEA 3,43 Mountaineering
Club Sec. 2g Homecoming Queen 4, Trio 4g Wo-
men's Clee Club 1,2,3g Choral Union 1,23 Zeta
1-4, V.P. 2: Evangelistic Assoc. 1-4.
HOMER RANDALL
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Ambitious mathematician.
Resounding: Math problems . . . life at home
. . . self-reliance.
Heralding: "There can be no persevering indus-
try without a deep sense of the value of time."
Nyack Missionary College 1,2g Kappa 3,4.
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WILLIAM RIGDEN
B.MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: Sharp-witted humor.
Resounding: "Billie" and the 'l'wirp Week auc-
tion . . . one of Connor's kids . . . to sing
and sing some more . . . Charlie and I.
Heralding: "Music hath charms to soothe a
savage beast, to soften rocks, or bend a matted
oak."
Men's Clee Club 3,4g-A Cappella Choir 1-5,
Choral Union 1-55 Kappa 1-5.
GLEN ROSE
B.S. PHYSICS
Echoing: Patient industry.
Resounding: Inspired by Munro llall's joy . . .
sharp mathematician with artistic skill...
hobby in photography.
Heralding: "True to his work, his words, his
friends."
Crusader Baseball 1,3,5g Kappa 1-5, Council 2,
Basketball 1-5, Football 4,5g Evangelistic Assoc.
1,3.
JOHN RUUSKA
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Progressive.
Resounding: Modestly proud father . . . foyer
discussions . . . quiet reflectiveness.
Heralding: "For manners are not idle, but the
fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind."
ELMER SHAW
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Campus critic.
Resounding: Dating and women are folly until
your last year! . . . teasing playfulness . . .
vitalizing English and Lit.
Heralding: mln all arts in which the arts excel,
Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well."
Student Council 2,3g Lit-Speech Club 3,4,5g Nau-
tilus Associate Editor 2, Editor 3, Campus Cam-
era 2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3g Zeta 1-5, Evange-
listic Assoc. 1,2,3g Who's Who 4,5.
DORIS SIIETLER
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Sweet simplicity.
Resounding: "You know" . . . Dinner Bell
steady . . . bubbling giggles.
Heralding: "A girl to brighten up the way, not
too solemn and not too gay."
llonor Scholarship 1,2g SNEA 5g Spanish Club
4, Mountaineering Club 2,33 Sigma 1-5, Cheer-
leader 1, Sl"Ml" 1,23 Evangelistic Assoc. 1,2,3,5.
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MARLENE HEBETS SHOBERT
B.MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION
Echoing: Unparaded perfection.
Resounding: Tender-natured . . . pleasant
smile . . . Larry's wife.
Heralding: "Music washes away from the soul
the dust of everyday life."
KENNETH SMITH
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Urbane individuality.
Resounding: Tall and friendly . . . subtle
humor.
Heralding: "A proper man, as one shall see in
a summer's day."
Dorm Council 2,3g Creenbook Staff 15 Moun-
taineering Club 1,2g Kappa 1-4, Chaplain 2g
C.R.A. 2,3.
MARTHA SMITH
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Energy unconsumed.
Resounding: Vivacious . . .jerry's cheerleader
. . . mellow alto . . . 'LMy heart!" . . . "Ya-
ba daba doo !"
Heralding: "It's a merry heart that has many
friends."
Campus Camera 2,33 SNEA 4g Trio 1-3, A Cap-
pella Choir lg Choral Union 1-4g Delta 1-4,
Basketball 1-3, Volleyball 1-3, Co-ordinator 3g
Evangelistic Assoc. 1-3.
RUTH SMITH
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Quiet individuality.
Resounding: Life struggle - denims vs. dresses
. . . "the kitten look" . . .jaunty
"David"
Heralding: "He only is bright that shines by
himself."
SNEA 3, Pres. 45 Sigma 1-4.
THOMAS SNYD ER
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Quietly disciplined.
Resounding: The mind ofa mathematician . .
'iSylvester Yardgainer' and Company. . .
One of the Parsons gang.
Heralding: "There is likewise a reward for faith-
ful silence."
Campus Camera 3g SNEA 5g Crusader Base-
ball 3,4,5g Delta 1-5g Basketball 2,3, Baseball 2,
Volleyball 1,2, Co-ordinator 3g Evangelistic As-
soc. I.
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RUTH ANN STETSON
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Perceptive understanding.
Resounding: Warm heart and busy brain . . .
efficiency par excellence . . . Dr. "Ron."
Heralding: "Who with a natural instinct to dis-
cern what knowledge can perform, is diligent
to learn."
Student Council Sec. 3: Nautilus Staff 4: Campus
Camera 2,33 Class S.C. Rep, 3, V.P, 4: Dorm
Council Pres. lg Phi Delta 2,4g Honor Scholar-
ship 1-4g Debate 1: Greenbook Editor 1: Zeta
I-45 Evangelistic Assoc. 2,4: Who's Who 4.
Echoing: Thoughtfully candid.
DALE STOTLER
A.B. RELIGION
Echoing: Good-natured and sincere.
Resounding: Another one of the uparson'
group . . . Capitol Super Market team.
Heralding: "What he has he gives: what he
thinks he shows. "
LENA SUMNER
B.S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Resounding: Avid reader . . . snappy leg swing
. . . "Floydie."
Heralding: 'iFirst say to yourself what you
would beg then do what you have to do."
Nautilus Staff 4: Honor Scholarship 1 4 SNIA
3,4: Lit-Speech Club 3,43 Zeta 1-4.
BARBARA SWIFT
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Faith undaunted.
Resounding: Prolific pen . . . imaginative spell-
er . . . walks in the woods . . . ready cheer
. . . "Barb"
Heralding: UA mind not to be changed by place
or time."
Nautilus Staff 4: Campus Camera 3g Honor
Scholarship 1-4: SNEA 4g Delta I-4g CYF 1-45
SFMF 4: Evangelistic Assoc. 1.
PATRICIA SWIFT
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: llelpful dependability,
Resounding: Making curtains . . . altering
dresses . . . patching slacks . . , knitting in-
structor . . . dormitory pranks . . .
"Spangc" dt-sk . . , getting to know the fel-
lows . . . "Swilty."
lleraldingi "'l'o guide small steps that follow."
SNEA 4, Chaplain 5: Delta I-5: CYP 1-5: livan-
gelistic Assoc. 1-5: Washington District Scholar-
ship 2,4.
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WAYNE TEUBNER
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing:
Ladies' man.
Resounding: Chauffeur. . .warm smile . . .
Dugout regular.
Heralding: "For a man by nothing is so well
arrayed as by his manners."
Lit-Speech Club lg Biology Club 2,3g Mountain-
eering Club 1-4, Trio or Quartet 1, Men's Clee
Club 1,2g Choral Union 1,23 Delta 1-4, Volley-
ball 1,2g CYF 1-4, Evangelistic Assoc. I-4, Ski
Club.
JOHN VANGOR
A.B. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Philosophical intensity.
Resounding: Campus Camera deadlines . . .
man with responsibility.
Heralding: 'iIn every affair consider what pre-
cedes and what follows, and then undertake it."
Student Council 4g Campus Camera Editor 4,
Phi Delta 1,23 Honor Scholarship 1-4, Sigma
1-4g Head of Student Tutor Service 2, Who's
Who 4.
NINA WARREN
B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Echoing: Considerate.
Resounding: Ruggles Street regular . . . librari-
an...
V.W. with suntop.
Heralding: "Be not the first by whom the new
is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside."
Nautilus Staff 4g Greenbook StalI1gSNEA 3,4g
Delta 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4.
RUTH FARRAR WHITEHEAD
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Delicate charm.
Resounding: Double duties: student and wife
. . . la blonde petite.
Heralding: "Her voice was ever soft, gentle,
and low, an excellent thing in a woman."
Nautilus Assistant Editor 4, SNEA 2,4g Lit-
Speech Club 3,4g Zeta 2,3,4, Volleyball 23 Taylor
University 1.
WINSTON WHITNEY
A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION
Echoing: Quiet-mannered.
Resounding: Sports car . . . Europe . . . secret
policies.
Heralding: "Is not, never was, never will be in
a hurry - but will succeed."
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IRIS BRYNER WOODS
A.B. LITERATURE
Echoing: Competent.
Resounding: Colden red hair . . . pleasant
smile . . . a sparkle of mischief. . . peppy
Zeta cheerleader . . . wife and student.
Heralding: "She only is a well-made woman
who has a good determination."
Lit-Speech Club 53 Choral Union 2: Zeta 1-5,
Cheerleader 1-3, Volleyball 1-3, Co-ordinator 3:
Evangelistic Assoc. 3.
LON WOODS
A.B. HISTORY
Echoing: Mind ofhis own.
Resounding: President's Chevrolet . . . Iris'
lover . . . exploration of own belief.
Heralding: "Study the past if you would divine
the future."
Campus Camera 2,3: Dorm Council 2, Pres. 3:
Men's Glee Club 2: Delta 1-4, Basketball 2,3,
Baseball 2,3, Society Co-ordinator 3.
HOWARD WOOLING
A.B. PSYCHOLOGY
Echoing: Quiet inquiry.
Resounding: Hard worker .... bull sessions
. . . friend Roland . . . quartet member . . .
immaculate dresser.
Heralding: "Great is truth and mighty above
all things. "
HARLAND WORDEN
A.B. ENGLISH
Echoing: Hard-working and amiable.
Resounding: Particularly paternal . . . genuine
friendliness . . . trips to the Empire state.
Heralding: "Do as you would be done by, is
the surest method of pleasing."
CALVIN YOUNG
B.S. MATHEMATICS
Echoing: Friendliness.
Resounding: Math classes . . . casual observa-
tion . . . boating.
lleralding: "Nothing is impossible to at willing
heart."
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JOHN YOUNG
B.S. CHEMISTRY
Echoing: Methodic persistence.
Resounding: Photography expert . . . Welch's
Camera Shop . . . chemist personified.
Heralding: "Aim with patience forthe highest
and only the best will come to you."
Honor Scholarship 1,2: Kappa 1-4: Yearbook
Staf'f4: Chemistry Lab Asst. 1,4.
CALVIN YUTZY
A.B. BIOLOGY
Echoing: Self-confidence.
Resounding: Absenteeism par excellence . . .
struggling with physics . . . attendant at Mat-
tapan Hospital.
Heralding: "No endeavor is in vain -its re-
ward is the doing."
ALLEN N. ZOROYA
B.S. PHILOSOPHY
Echoing: Acute thinker.
Resounding: Friendly . . . conversationalist on
significant issues.
Heralding: "The attainment of a true philos-
ophy is the attainment of happiness."
Nautilus Staff 5g Honor Society 4,5g Honor
Scholarship 3,4: Choral Union 3: Kappa 3-5.
ROBERT MORRIS
A.B. MODERN LANGUAGE
Echoing: Easiness of spirit.
Resounding: Language specialist . . . class dis-
cussion moral builder . . . quiet in manner.
Heralding: One judges by what one sees: one
would herejudge well.
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Ronald Borden
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SECRETARIAI, STUDIES
Echoing: Efficiency.
liesounding: Clary and blue Y.W.'s . . . optimist
. . . right hand to physics department. . .
government clearance - Tec-Sec - General
Electric Space Center.
lleralding: "'l'liey can conquer who believe they
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EDWARD GAINES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Echoing: Quiet intelligence
Resounding: flood law man . . . always
prompt . . . gentle to others, but to himself
severe . . . speaking hesitantly-but bold . . .
independent thinker dedicated to a goal.
Ileraldingz "Smooth runs the water where the
brook is deep."
JUSTINA HITCHCOCK
SECRETARIAL STUDIES
Echoing: Happy-hearted.
Resounding: Sensitive to service . . . Elm Ave-
nue-happy memories . . . preference of
4I.R.l3. over I.lS.M .... "My dog's better than
your dog .... "
Iieraldingz "An acre of performance is worth
the whole world of promise."
EM MA THEODORE
SECRETARIAI. STUDIES
Echoing: Individual determination.
Resounding: 120 words a minute- a goal reach-
ed . . . Dinnerbell belle . . . self-fighter-
"You better believe it l "
lleraldingz "A little nonsense now and then is
relished by the wisest men."
CLAUDIA TUPPER
SECRETARIAL STUDIES
Echoing: Soft-spoken friendliness.
liesoundiiig: Infectious grin-masking mischie-
viousness? . . . Some days it d0esn't pay to
try! . , . reassuring abilities in decorating,
sports, and secretarial talents . . . ring on her
finger,
lleraldingz "She is pretty to walk with. and witty
to talk with. and pleasant,too.tothink on . .
D E LOR ES WESLOW
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lichoiiigz Iionscientious.
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. . . new office furniture "toward a more ellicient Student
Council" . . . Student Leadership Worl-:shop . . . Re-
ceptions for Current Issues' speakers . . . increased so-
ciety participation . . . Political Awareness Week . . .
mock elections . . . "Clone lor Coldwater" . . . estab-
lishing student government lor tlie lienetit ol all.
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America plays a vital role in our dangerous-
ly divided world . . . We need to decide on
whose side we are.
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi
Born and educated in Hungary . . . attorney,
f legal adviser . . . Under-Secretary of Hungarian
Treasury . . . The American Dilemma . . . We
must first be Americans before Republicans or Demo-
crats . . . the positive attitude . . . not to hate those
who want to destroy us but love more our own
traditions.
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Right top: Kenneth S. Armstrong
Specialist in world affairs . . . "contour flyer
over death-filled rice paddies in Viet Nam . . .
58,000 feet of documentary film, informative
lectures on people, problems, and places in
Southeast Asia.
Bottom left: Dr. D. Elton Trueblood
Distinguished college professor of philosophy
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pany of the Committed . . . great issues of our
day . . . sharing of insights . . . reconstruction
of Church in order to play its potential role in
the redemption of contemporary civilization.
Bottom right: Dr. Timothy Smith
former professor of history at E.N.C ....
author of educational books . . . religious lec-
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ly, Carol, our 1964 Homecoming Queen . . .
Mary coming to meet her . . . Crowning . . .
john, our Crusader . . . A thrilling game with
Barrington . . . Then to cafeteria for coffee and
doughnuts . . . A memorable evening.
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pour madames et mademoiselles . . . Gini, Dianne, Grace's
trio . . . Christmas tree and fireplace . . . Tom's trumpet
solo . . . Shadow and Substance . . . carol sing and fellow-
ship . . . a play in the auditorium.
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spiring teacher, an exemplary Christian" . . . un-
veiling of the portrait . . . Trumpet Voluntary with y
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paper . . . endless typ-
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als . . . student letter to
the editor . . . Ward
and Woodruff's View-
point . . . Snyder's
sports spectaculars . . .
Question Box and stu-
dent polls . . . intercol-
legiate news.
Reporters: Phyllis Libby, Lloyd Shannon, Tom Snyder, Wayne Yerxa,john Coleman, john Desmond, jim Cubic, and Sharon
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Row One: Dr. Willwerth, Virginia Douglas, janice Williams, Dottie Poole, Grace Dankelman, Martha Laeske, Verna Salfel,
Linda Sively. Row Two: Diane Walters, Phyllis Libby, Dawn Engel, Sally Spruce, Claire Goodman, Diane Platt, Mary
Harding. Row Three: Ray Patch, Bob Howard, Al Royall, Gary Klock, Skinner Chavez, john Culinello, Charles Ward.
Row Four: jim Casler, Paul Frazer, David Moore, Kim Hamlin, Bill Adamson, Stan Woods, Dave Larsen, Steven Rudolph.
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4 . . . patience, practice, perseverance . . . spring
4 tour throughout the Eastern Educational zone
3 . . . His Spirit in the services . . . assistance in
Chapel and long-remembered Friday evening
concerts . . . annual Quincy Reformation Serv-
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Christmas party with fel-
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food . . . Tuesday eve-
nings 7 - 8 in Canter-
bury Chapel . . . de-
voted leadership under
Mrs. Williamson . . .
i'Let us sing . . . sing
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Reads nom iilittle sharp . . . get in
tune blow in unison . . . echoes across
Founders' Day
Chapel performance.
Menls Glee Club
Senior
Carol Ann Hamilton . . . Speech recital
. . . April 27 . . . "The Boy With A Cart"
by Christopher Fry . . . assisted by David
Kale . . . "When the withies break . . . let
there be a church".
Marlene Shobert fopposite pagej
Virginia Douglas fopposite pagej
jean O'Dell in piano recital . . .
April 20 . . . selections included Bach
"Prelude and Fugue in D Major" . . .
pieces from composers such as Chopin,
Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy . . . end-
ed with Bartok's "Valse Op. 6,No.14".
Virginia Douglas . . . vocal baccalaureate recital . . .
May 20 . . . selections from Mozart, "Exultate jubilate",
a motet, "The Children" by Chanler, and "Les nuits
d'ete" by Berlioz . . . accompanied by Mrs.Patricia Foley.
Marlene Shobert in baccalaureate piano recital. . .
March 13 . . . included Beethoven's "Sonata in FMinor",
Brahans' "Rhapsody, Op. 79, No. 2", and several of
Debussy 's selections.
Recitals .
Lowell Flanders fnot picturedj in speech recital . . .
May 6 . . . Moments of tenseness and awe . . . excerpts
from Shakespeare's Hamlet . . . control of oral interpre-
tation.
Theresa Altic Harrington in bacca-
laureate voice recital . . . September 17
. . . soprano . . . selections from Mo-
zart's "Vado, ma dove" and Crist's
"Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes" . . .
accompanied by Carole jean Reinert.
Charles Lunn in baccalaureate voice recital . . . May
17 . . . tenor soloist . . . selections from llugo Wolf's
"Gebet" CPrayerj, Dmitri Kalalevsky's "Old King Cole",
Mary Ellen Bosworth . . . April 24 . . . baccalaureate and HI Saw A Ship A-SHiling"-
degree clarinet recital . . . rendition of Riotte's "Concerto
in B-Flat Major, Op. 24" and Bach's "Arioso from Can
tata No. 156" . . . demonstrated achievement and profi
ciency . . . accompanied by Grace Dankleman, mezzo
soprano.
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ing Donald Baldwin Harry Palmer, David Heughins, David Moore, Stephen Andersen, Michael Shetler, David Fisk,
David Bowen Charles Ward.
Phi Delta
Pursuit of excellence . . . the lamp of knowl- Keeping the campus literary spirit alive . . .
edge Via Veritas Vita . . . emblems in poetry reading . . . Kingsbury Badger's 'iFran-
Chapel servlee , , achievement , , , Sueeegs, CCSCHN and Unfhorn file 56115071 . . . Shake-
spearean film - Henry V . . . speaking contest
. . . visit to Salem . . . European slides, cour-
tesy ofCarol and Sandy.
Lit-Speech Club
Row One: juanita Blinn, Carol Parkman - President, Patricia Holland, Wayne Dunlop. Row Two: james Cubic, David
Kale, Elaine Horst, Alice Coulson, Esther Schlosser, Linda Schmidt, Sharon Wilson, Mildred Bombara, john Coleman,
Arthur Curtis.
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Dr. Cameron introduces Oxford debaters.
Resolved: that the Federal Government
should establish a federal program of public
work for the unemployed.
Intense research . . . the pro and the con . . .
Dr. Cameronis 'EHOW did you like that King's
team P" . . . Remember the St. john's tourna-
ment? . . . Speaker Award for Janet Cooley
. . . citation of merit in District Vlll Competi-
tion for Sue and Janet . . . sponsoring annual
high school debate tournament.
Oxford debaters face E.N.C. - English style
. . conflict of wits . . . spontaneous humor.
Debate
Debaters: james Crutcher,
Dolores McCee,janet Cooley
Sue Moore, Carol Parkman
janet and Carol proudly stand by
some ofthe trophies won.
S. N. E. A.
Seated: Janice Comrie, Doris Shetler, Juanita Blinn,
Carol Ann Hamilton, Ruth Smith - Pres., John Smith,
Pamela Shepard, Marie Scott. Standing: Linda Hel-
mick, Jackie Pearsall, Linda Schmidt, Janice Long,
Sandy Pierce, Margaret Drew, Marie Yates, Janet
Olsen, Elaine Horst, Mary Harding, Martha Wilson,
Sally Spruce, Pearl Knight, Brenda Benjamin, Lois
Nelson, Sally Kauffman, Ann Gulla, Alice Coulson,
Doris Umstead.
Monthly NE.A. journals and
Steam Engine . . . awareness of
better educational methods and re-
sources . . . Dr. Horner and for-
eign students' outlook on education
. . . Saturday conventions at Wor-
cester and Ritchburg State Colleges
. . . annual picnic at Fields Park,
Brockton.
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Club
Seated: Carolyn Duncan, Roberta
Paul, Nancy Hunter, Tillie Penha.
Standing: Prof. Paul, Jim Badge-
row, Bill Carlsen, George Fitzger-
ald, Ron Lott, Derrick Lamm,
Prof. Knowles.
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films . . . Profs Paul and
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Mr. Cordon Hall speaks to us about extremist groups.
Student Council Sponsored
Speakers
Political-awareness week speakers answer our questions.
Mark Rosenman spoke on "The Role ofthe N.A.A.C.P."
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Garland - President, Doug Bean.
Biology Club
'Where did that confounded planaria go ?"
Environment as a resource ofstudy . . . flora
and fauna specimens . . . back to the Adiron-
dacks for summer and week-ends . . . new face
on the Lodge . . . Let's climb Hamlin today . . .
early morning walks up Whiteface . . . only five
Page sponsored by Mr. George W. Garland.
boys this year . . . Where are the girls? . . .
Chuck and Horkey's hats in summer of '64 . . .
group projects.
"Now, you better put in your notes . . ."
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Joyce Mathon, Romelle Keller Thelma Steady Row Three Adrees Kassab Abdul Samma Heinrich Corodeclns
Jaap Wesseldyk Eddie Liu
Trans-world relations
. . . merging of cultures
. . . the call of thehomeland
. . . socialization, special
speakers and superb snacks
at Mrs. Neaseis . . . Festi-
val of Nations - Boston Uni-
versity . . . International
Student Day - Boston . .
visit to Sturbridge Village -
"Was America really like
this??" . . . sharing of
ideas - chapel, community
churches, chats on campus.
'Pat
Llords' International
ft.:
Robert Hale and Paul Willwerth
Initiate homecoming ceremonies . . .
Pygmalion of the Woodpile . I . the magic bass-baritone and trumpet . . . harmony of
that is the heart of all theatre . . . a one reser- Vglfi and brass ' ' ' supenor musical
voir channeling of talent . . . self-fulfillment and a Hy'
enchantment for others . . . 'gthe puppets and In
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Faust," . . . g'Gaiete Parisiennef' . . . palette Flne Arts
in pageantry . . . Perfectly Polished Artistry.
Roger Voisin and Dr. Paul Willwerth
Internationally known, Roger Voisin . . . 31 years
with the Boston Symphony . . . Trumpet Concerto solo
. . . Voisin and Willwerth . . . Concerto for Two Trum-
pets . . . Brass Choir.
Emerson Speaking Choir
Selections from T. S. Eliot, Carl Sandburg, john Donne . . .
conveyance of mood and emotion through the spoken word . . .
unison . . . precision plus.
Programs
Irma Rogell
g'With my harpsichord, ,... Roumanian Dances
-her own arrangements . , . minuets . . . suites
. . . Sonata III Vivi, giogoso - dedicated to Irma
Rogell for First United States performance.
john Roberts
Travelogue to Scandinavia . . . Norway and the
Modern Vikings . . .land where the sun never
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Folk singing in the gym . . . laughter . . . sing-
a-long . . . representatives from Stonehill College
. . . beginning of folk singing groups on our own
campus.
Dayle Stanley
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through my words and musicl' . . . a strong, un-
polished voice . . . pure tone . . . the voice ofa true
folk singer . . . tranquility and bliss muted together.
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Cultural city of America.. . visits to the
State House . . . observing Senate meetings . . .
along the Freedom Trail where history comes
alive . . . Old Ironsides . . . Bunker HillMonu-
ment . . . the English Tea Room . . . Sym-
phony Hall . . . window shopping . . . Christ-
mas lights on the Common . . . historic Park
Street Church missionary conventions . . . Fine
Arts Museum . . . Harvard Square . . . coffee
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Fell down the ski slope, slipped on the ice,
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The side step up the hill is nice.
And when we got chilly, we eased inside,
'LRook,', chess and T.V. by the fireside.
And to cure our huge raging appetites
They stuffed us with food galore,
And the girls went back for more !
Some sneaking seniors sweetened the Wells,
Sugared the beds and sewed up clothes as well.
Others played games until 2:00 A.M.
And slept the following morn' til noon,
But then we dragged them out again.
We rode on tobbogans part ofthe time,
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But we still cannot snowplow.
Two hour lecture in freezing cold,
But then my pine cone souvenir got stole.
Skated to marches in the falling snow
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skiing."
Row One: Gordon Angell, Marie
Scott, Betty Apsit, Marion Mar-
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Bush, Sue Young. Rev. Cross.
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Bill Smith. Row Two: john Desmond, Lion-
el Thomas, jim Marlowe, Elmer Wilson,
Dave Johnston, Dave Hansen, Simeo Esipi-
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"Prepare ye' ilze way of the Lord, make stmzglzt in
lfze desert a lzzglzwriyfor our Cori. " QIsaiah 40:3l
The avenues of asphalt lead us to the City of
Nowhere. About us, restless as the sea, is that
struggling, seething, moving humanity which seeks
to find deliverance from the servitude of the undis-
ciplined desire, the perverted delight, and the pur-
poseless design oflife.
But where are they going? Revolt against the
system which oppresses? Certainly! For any re-
bellion against that which captures, is it notjustified ?
But this vanity of Vanities calls for an answer.
In the desert of living, I make a highway for my
God. I prepare the way. He comes. Deliverance
is mine. And the glory of the Lord is revealed.
With Augustine I say, L'For Thou hast formed us
for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till they find
rest in Theef,
The Messiah has come!
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What are you living for? This question can take on as
many shades of meaning as it has words, yet each answer
will reveal the same sobering truth. It is this truth that
gives purpose or meaningfulness to life.
The tragedy is that many ofthe things for which people
live do not really make life worth living. Those who pursue
pleasure, possessions, or position alone eventually conclude
with the Preacher that all is 'Lvapor ofvapors and futility of
futilitiesf' He who lives only "under the sun', finds no
lasting life enjoyment.
Life that is worth living must find its purpose and pattern
in a Person. It is my prayerthat we might be able to assist
each student to understand and experience these words of
jesus: "I came that they may have and enjoylife, and have
it in abundance."
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Cary Smith, Harold Henderson, Paul Dickson, jim Fr-eley, lid Drinkwater. Row Three: Ken Morrison. john Desmond.
Bob Putnam, Dale Stotler. Alon Cray, Archie George.
Ministerial Association
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To serve the present age . . . search for truth
. . . chapel speakers for Youth Week . . . mis-
sion team leaders . . . fellowship together with
Christ.
Christian Youth Fellowship
Council
Stimulus to Christian living . . . genuine
spiritual emphasis . . . highlights- singspira-
tions . . . annual Christmas caroling . . . Bible
quizzes . . . "This Is your Lifew -Mrs. Wil-
liamson - make your life beautiful.
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leated: Carolyn Cray. janice Comric, Beth Stockwell. Standing: Charles Hazikian, Steve Anderson,
Dave Bowen, john Nielson, Mike Woodruff, Stan Lockwood, Dave Fisk, Eric Anderson.
Sunday evening missions
. . . "And ye shall be witnesses
unto men . . . outreach ofthe
gospel . . . prepare ye the way
. . . bringing light to darkened
lives . . . L'He is Ablef,
Seated: Charles Bazikian. jackie
Church, Steve Anderson. jim Feeley.
Maynard Weymouth. Standing: Bur-
ton Dunlop, jim Casler, Doug Dick-
son, Wayne Yerxa, Dick llighy, jim
Snell. jim Grinnen.
Council on
Religious
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Merging of religious organi'
zations . . . prayer and fasting
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Life more abundant in Christ.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthen-
eth me."
Dr. Samuel Young . . . Fall Revival . . .
alumnus of our Alma Mater . . . General
Superintendent . . . Scottish warmth and
Irish humor . . . depth of understanding in
his sermons . . . decisions made for Christ.
Special Speakers
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and 13 . . . District Superintendent of the Philadelphia
District . . .trustee of E.N.C .... "The Content ol the
Evangelistic Messageu . . . "Willing to Walkinthe Way.'
Rev. Kenneth H. Pearsall . . . Youth Week . . . District
Dr. George E. Failing . . . Spring Revival
. . . editor of The Wesleyan Methodist . . .
the "workability" of holiness . . . man's re-
lationship to God . . . impact . . . decisions
. . . consecrations . . . victories for Christ
. . . solos by Dean Wilder.
Dr. H. Gilbert Williams fnot picturedj . . .
Gould lectures, March 15 . . . outstanding
Methodist evangelist . . . Bible teacher . . .
Mlloliness- True or False?" . . . "Fatal
Limitations" . . . wisdom from the Word.
Superintendent . . . alumnus of E.N.C .... gifted writer
. . . dynamic forcefulness . . . challenge to obey God . . .
tender plea of Holy Spirit during altar services.
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for Christ. . . the croohea' made straight. . .following the cross of Catvary . . .
meeting the Redeemer . . . "He Lives Within My Heart. H
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The White Cliifs of Plymouth . . . view of the
ocean . . . Hturkey 'n all the fixin's',. . . Wheeling,
West Virginia quartet . . . Mr. Wells at the piano
. . . Mrs. jett's 'iHere, Tom . . . Come and get it,
Tomn . . . Shaw's uspectacular' . . . speeches of
appreciation.
What's so funny about a Colonial floor lamp ?"
Mrs. Jett . . . "W'hcre's Tom . . .?"
"Gee . . . l'm lonely."
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Uniting of graduates and families . . . introdu
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farewell gifts to Drs. Starr and Cray . . . speci
music and readings . . . candlelight . . . the gr
and white.
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"The More Excellent Way" . . . A Charge to Keep
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patience the race that is set before us . . . to serve
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Dean Wetmore delivers Who's Who awards.
Mixed emotions.
Sacred communion service for seniors . . . shar-
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Well, we're just about through !
Last chapel . . . multitude of memories . . . sol-
emn faces . . . presentation of plaques to valedictori-
an, Pearl Shoff Knight, and salutatorian, Ruth Ann
Stetson . . . "Take My Life and Let It Bea' . . .
music by trio and quartets.
Afternoon dedication of Shields Hall . . . to the
advancement of Christianity. . .the building of
Christian character . . . inculcation of Christian
ideals.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF T965
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Thousand by participating in one or more of the following programs:
Life Loan Life Estate
Plan Agreement
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If Eastern Nazarene College is to Continue her God-given responsibility
in Christian education, she must enlist the loyal and sacrificial support ol' .ill
her alumni and friends who share ber ideals and have faith in ber prograni.
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District Superintendent
We Pledge Our Support to the
New Building Program
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965
Advisory Board District Secretary
A. C. McKenzie Chester M. Williams
Boyd M. Long
Russell Cannell District Treasurer
Edgar Hellinger Lloyd G. Gordon
AKRO DISTRICT
"U my soul, thous has said unto the Lord, 'lliou art
'tt Il my Lord: my goodness extendetli not to tlieeg but to
the saints that are in tlie earth, and to the excellent.
in whom is all my delight."
Psalm 16:2
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DISTRICT OFFICERS
District Superintendent . . . . Rev. C. D. Taylor
District Secretary . . . Rev. C. B. Wood
District Treasurer ....... . . Rev. Austin Wright
District N.F.M.S. President . . ...... Mrs. L. W. Durkee
District N.Y.P.S. President . . . Rev. Robert M. Ingland, Jr.
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ALBA T DISTRICT
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Rev, Kenneth Pearsall
Superintendent . .
Secretary .
Treasurer . . . .
N.W.M.S. President .
N.Y.P.S. President . . .
Church Schools Chairman
"Let the words of my mouth,
And thc- meditation of my heart,
Be acceptable in Thy sight,
O Lord, my strength and my redeemerf'
DISTRICT OFFICERS
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Rev. Kenneth Pearsall
Rev. Morris E. Wilson I
. . Rev. George Douglas
. . Mrs. Ruth Tyner
. . . . Rev. Carl Baker -
Rev. Everett Kaufman
NEW ENGLA D DISTRICT
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District Secretary . .
District Treasurer .....
District N.W.M.S. President
District N.Y.P.S. President
DISTRICT OFFICERS
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. . Rev. Fletcher C. Spruce
. . Rev. John B. Nielson
. . . Rev. Clarence J. Haas
. . Mrs. Fletcher Spruce
. . Rev. Kenneth Alcorn
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DISTRICT OFFICERS
Superintendent Rev J H VVh1te
Secretary Rev Jay W Patton
Treasurer Rev Clarence L Arnold
N W M S President Mrs Phyllis Stanford
N.Y.P.S. President . . . Rev. George Whetstone
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District Secretary
District Treasurer
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Rev RussellE Lewis
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Mr C C Brown
Butler Pa
Clarence E Nelderhlser
Rev Paul Bowlby
Rev. Russell Merriman
E.N.C. 1965 Commencement Speaker was Rev. Robert I. Groslaw. Rev. Goslaw and Mr. C. C.
Brown were both awarded honorary doctorate degrees at this time.
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"Holiness by-comclll thine house. O Lord, forever,"
Psalm 93:5
Dr. E, E Crossc
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Superintendent . . ................ . . Dr. E. E. Grosse
Secretary . . . . . Rev. Joseph Biscoe
Treasurer ....... . . . Rev. Kenneth L. Akins
N.F.M.S. President . . . . Mrs. Roy M. Bowers
N.Y.P.S. President . . . . Rev. John M. Gardner
UNCTION FOR ACTION
MAI E DISTRICT
"Since from His bounty I rcceivc
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DISTRICT OFFICERS
DISIFICI Superlntendent
DlSl.I'lCt Secretary
D1str1ct Treasurer
Drstrlct N F M S Presldent
Dlstrlct N Y P S Presldent
Church School Board Chalrman
Rev Joshua C Wagner
Rev George E Teague
Mr Sherman Irvlng
Mrs Joshua C Wagner
Carl Retter
Rev George E Teague
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CONGRATULATES
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A friendly welcome awaits you at
The Church of the Nazarene
East Market Street
Miftlinburg, Pennsylvania
Phone: 717-966-9551
Fred D Pnck Pastor
211 Maple Street
Mlfflmburg Pa
Phone 717 966 3573
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SERVICES
Church School
Morning Worship
Evangellstlc Service
Wednesday Prayer Servuce
Congratulatlons to the Class of 65
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Marion Jenkins, Secretary Central Square, Cambridge
Roy Sample, S.S. Superintendent
Lula Boyer, Missionary President
Fory Musser III, N.Y.P.S. President Neale MaCLain, pastor
John S. Burgess, S.S. Supt.
Robert Partlow, N.Y.P.S. Pres.
Mabel Randall, N.W.M.S. Pres.
Sandra J. Pierce . . . . . . Student at E.N.C.
Congratulations to the Class of I965
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BEST WISHES New Cumberland Pennsylvanla
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FIRST CHURCH
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1309 Bay Ridge Avenue
Annapolis, Md. - 21403
Harry E. Grimes, Pastor
OXFORD CHURCH
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711 Severn Avenue
Penn Ave 8. Locust Street
Oxford Pennsylvania
TO know Christ better and to
make HIM better known'
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965
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Yorktown Church ofthe Nazarene
White Hull Road
Yorktown Heights New York
Pastor Jay A Bergers
Our message for the World
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TWIN BOROUGH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Boyd M Long Pastor
OUR STUDENTS
Dor1s Umstead
Glenn Jowder
Douglas Bean
Joyce Bush
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Class of 1965
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Robert Putnam
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Congratulations to the Class of l965
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
PEABODY CHURCH
Lowell, Mass.
John B. Nielson, Pastor
A friend and supporter of E.N.C. from the beginning.
N.W.M.S. President . . ........ Leona Baldi
S.S. Superintendent . ....... Russell Hood
N.Y.P.S. President .......... Robert Brackett
NEW PALTZ CHURCH
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COLLEGE PARK CHURCH 2 W""e' Sffee'
Haverhnll Massachusetts
9704 Rhode Island Avenue
College Park Maryland
Rev H E Trask Pastor
NEIL E HIGHTOWER
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'V I P5 Praszdezzt Marjorxe Noyes
'VF IIS Pmzdfnf Harold Moses
Church Serrrlrzn ulla Blackburn
Churrh freatznffr G W Stevens
Eastern Nazarene College
Our Student Thus Year
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Ruth Hardmg Black 48
Donald Hardmg 54
Marle Hutchmgs Hard1ng 54
Rev Fraser Dunlop Pastor
S S Supt Mrs George Bates
R B M S Mrs Fraser Dunlop
R B Y S Mrs Eugene Byron
Treasurer Mr Donald Hardlng
Clerk Mrs Donald Hardlng
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Iona Ave , at N Twelfth St
Akron, Ohuo
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Robert M lngland .lr
Pastor
OUR E N C STUDENTS
Dawn Engel
Glenn Galusha
Lee Haas
Joel Plckerung
Gary Stokes
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Congratulations
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Class ot T965
Rev, M. L. Bunker
Pastor
Congratulatrons
Students, Faculty, and
Class of l965'
WASHINGTON FAITH
Church of the Nazarene
Seat Pleasant Maryland
Norman V Ruckey
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Malden, Mass.
Organized 1899
Worklng Hand In Hand wlth E N C
from the Begunnlng
Belleves That a Great New Day Lies Ahead for
Eastern Nazarene College
Donald H Strong A B 1939 Mmrster
Wllllam E Dyment A B 1959 S S Supt
Fletcher Tlnk Director of Music
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Worshnp In Richmond Hull
PAINESVILLE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Llberty at Hugh Sts
Palnesvllle, Ohlo
We appreciate our College and faculty
We congratulate the Class of 1965
We are proud of our students
Wlllnam Rlgden Peggy Phlpps
Duck Pritchard Jlm Snell
Fred Malcomb
Myron Rlchey Pastor
224 Llberty St
Trust In the Lord with all thrne heart and
lean not unto thine own understanding In all
thy ways acknowledge Hlm and He shall direct
thy paths Proverbs 3 5 6
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
ClarenceL Arnold Pastor
Telephone 212 849 5734
108 03 95th Avenue
Rachmond Hull New York
We congratulate the Class of T965 and
pledge our continued support to E N C
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
236 Main Street
Manchester, Conn.
Rev. Robert Shoff, Pastor
Congratulations to
the Class of T965
Students at E N C 1964 65
B111 Adamson Chr1st1ne Kllpatrlck
Carolyn Beckwlth Sharon K1lpatflCk
Donald F1sh Susan LOCHSCIO
Judlth Gardner Dorls Lovjoy
Rlchard Fxsh D1anne Platt
Graduatlng 1n May
Nancy Craft Pearl Knlght
Sharon Gardner Charles Lunn
Congratulations to the Class of I965'
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Highland Avenue at W. Ninth Street
Chester Pennsylvania
Chester M. Williams, Minister
Now Attending - Janice M. Williams,
Class of T967
"The Friendly Church with
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Class of T965 and Nautilus Staff
West Grove Church of the Nazarene
T30 Prospect Avenue
West Grove, Pennsylvania
Dale E. Hilkert . . . ............ Pastor
Otis Graybeal . . . . . . S. S. Superintendent
Belle Sapp .... . . Missionary President
Elbert Graybeal . . . . . N.Y.P.S. President
Our Students - Thomas Snyder
Orville Sapp
FIRST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH
of the OF THE NAZARENE
NAZARENE
f Euclid and Hampton Avenues
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Augusto, Maine Trenton, New Jersey
Congratulations to
5UlUfe5 E-N-C the Class of I965
Carlton P Gleason Pastor
Our Students
Marllyn Blansdell
Debble Rowe
John Smeth
Maynard Weymouth
WARREN OHIO FIRST CHURCH
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Dave Hyde S S Supt
M M M Don Brown, N Y P S Pres
Mrs Melvnn Fee, N F M S Pres
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Rev James H Swartz Assxstant Pastor
Mrs Lee Lynch M1n1ster of Muslc
James Cochran S S Superlntendent
Mrs Sh1r1ey Stanford N Y P S Presldent
Donald Darsch C S T Dlrector
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The Oldest Church ofthe Nazarene
Organized 1887
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AlanR Eddy S S Superintendent
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Rev Alexander Ardrey, Pastor
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Rev. Jerold K. Jones
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NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
1700 East Meyer Boulevard
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WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA
THE GROWING CHURCH
Congratulations to the Class of I965
James Casler
Douglas Dickson
Allan Gray
Carolyn Gray
James Grinnen
Our E.N.C. Students:
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Susan King
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David Moore
Sharon Rieder
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Congratulations Class of 1965
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
800 Johnson Street
Salisbury, Maryland
John L. Parry, Pastor - - so
Our Student at E.N.C. - Juanita Parry
N Y P S Officers
President Frank Taylor
Vice President Dale Parry
Secretary Judy Beach
Treasurer Carol Hubbard
Advisor Wendall Hubbard
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KNICKERBOCKER 8t VERNON
PATERSON 3 NEW JERSEY
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Betty Hughes
Arthur Hughes
Harry E West
Alma Washburn
Lo Rae Reed
Wayne Hysong
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Pastor Arthur Hughes
SS Sup! Ivan W Frank
NFMS Pres Rose Miller
NYP6 Pres LoRae Reed
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Adams, Maribeth. Madison, Maine. 98
Adamson, William. 31 llazel St., Manchester, Mass. 106, 138
Akins, Kenneth. 850 S. Pine St., York, Pa. 98, 174, 180
Albright, Mary. 592 Lincoln St., Saugus, Mass.
Albright, Paul. 205 Fulton St., Ilanover, Pa. 106, 178
Alexander, Calvin. Waldoboro, Maine.
Alexander, Mary. 3514 Liberty Cardens, Baltimore 7, Md
Alexander, Susan. 9 So. Ir. 'l'err., Quincy, Mass. 65
Allen, Walter. 17 Thorndike St., Braintree, Mass.
Allison, Donald. 241 S. Artery, Quincy, Mass. 65, 174
Almeida, Kenneth. 13 Priscilla Circ., Quincy, Mass.
Anderson David. liverett, Pa.
Anderson David. Mercer, Pa.
Anderson Donald. 52 Indianola Rd., Youngstown, Ohio.
Anderson liric. 247 Ii. Main St., Middleboro, Mass. 105,
Anderson Kenneth. Box 210, Rocks, Md. 106, 181
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Paul. 247 li. Main St., Middleboro, Mass.
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Anderson, Stephen. 23 Randall St., Maynard, Mass. 90,
Anderson, Valerie. 3055 English Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 106,
Angell, Cary. 65 Could St., Quincy, Mass. 90
Angell, Cordon. 65 Could St., Quincy, Mass. 98
Apsit, lilizabeth. 50 Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. 90, 177,
Arey, David. 387 Mitchell Rd., Cape lilizaheth, Maine.
Arnold, Bernard. lillenbury, N.Y.
Arukian, Sona. 37-16 65th St., Woodside, N.Y. 106, 177,
Atkinson, Douglas. 2 Arthur St., Binghamton, N.Y. 98
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Beyor, Charles. 28 Wollaston Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Beysolow, Facia. 8 Carey St., Monrovia, Liberia. 149
Biggs, Marion. 58 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 90
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Blaney, Paul. 65 Phillips St., Wollaston, Mass. 90, 116
Blinn, juanita. 51 Wilson Ave., Presque Isle, Maine. 66, 142, 149
Boger, glanie. 1838 S. Arlington St., Akron, Ohio. 106
Bolles, Karen. 23 N. Beach Ave., Bourne, Mass. 106
Bombara, Mildred. 50 Lowden Ave., Somerville, Mass. 67, 142
Borden, jr. Sherwin. 15 Longfellow Rd., Worcester, Mass.
Bosworth, Mary. Skowhegan, Maine. 67, 141
Bowen, David. 7805 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 98, 142, 187
Bowen, john. 7805 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
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Bower, David. 16 Ardmore St., IC. Braintree, Mass. 98
Bowlev, Donavon. 201 Ash St., Waltham, Mass. 98, 147
Aubut, Charles. 79 Raymond St., Iiast Weymouth, Mass. 90, 174
Babcock, Paul. 1639 Main St., Weymouth, Mass. 98
Babson, joan. 149 'lxaylor St., Wollaston, Mass. 65
liadavas, Barbara. 106 Iivans St., Watertown, Mass. 106,
Badgerow, james. 3208 Latta Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 98, 172
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Badoud, Morris. 15 Locust llill Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 106, 178
Baker, liloise. Shore Rd., Monument Beach, Mass. 106
Baillie, Iohn. 145 High St., Danvers, Mass.
Baldwin, Donald. Wauchula, Fla. 65, 142
Baltz, Raymond. I'hrichsville, Ohio. 66
Barger, Barbara. 2811 Maple Rd., Wilson, N.Y. 106
Barresi, Paul. 133 Keayne St., Revere, Mass. 106
Bates, Yiolet. 2 Apex St., Quincy, Mass. 66
Baublitz, Raelyn. Routey Butter Rd., York, Pa. 106
Bowley, Brian. 201 Ash St., Waltham, Mass. 106
Bowman, Ramona. 703 Cherry Ave., Williamstown, W.Ya. 106
Bowman, Shirley. 7 Iibbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Boyden, Rosainond. Ii. Derry, N.II. 106
Bradbury, Donna. 27 Iidwards Rd., Braintree, Mass. 106
B randes. David. 229 Penn Ave., Paterson, 98
Brewer, Robert. 237 Syracuse Ave., Oswego, N.Y. 106
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Brigham, Linda. 237 Old NisKayum Rd., Latham. N.Y. 106
Bromley, Susan. Rt. 2, Box 186, West Chazy. N.Y. 106
Brotherton, Donald. Deloit, Ohio. 98
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Kenneth. 824 Liberty St., Braintree. Mass.
Brown, Richard. 36 Greene St., Quincy, Mass. 107
Brown, Sharon. North Anson, Maine. 107
Bauman, Bernard. 762 Island Cottage Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 106
Baumgartner, Cerald. 1800 S. Crescent Blvd., Yardley, Pa.
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Bausman, Dorothy. 4121 Kinshury, Toledo, Ohio.
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Beckwith, Carolyn. 12 Lynn Dr., Yernon, Conn. 90
Beckwith, Iillen. 94 Mt. Yernon Ave., Melrose, Mass. 106
Beckwith, Sharon. 41 Morias Ave., Keene, N.II. 106
Bell. Mabel. 382 Montcello St.. Brockton, Mass. 66
Benjamin, Brenda. 264 Island Pond Rd., Springfield, Mass.
Benner, Dwight. Olivet Nan. College, Kankakee, Ill. 90
Bennett, David. Iiast Corinth St., liast Corinth, Mass. 106
Benson, Phebe. Box 371, Princeton, Ifla. 98
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Benson, Thomas. Box 206, Manchester, Ca. 90
Best, Iudith. 621 Canton, Ohio. 66, 178, 158, 116
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Beyer, 'l'homas. 121 li. 4th St., Lansdale, Pa.
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Brunsell, Bradley. 307 Bellevue St., W. Roxbury, Mass. 90
Bryanton, Alden. 30 Merrymount St., Ilingham, Mass. 107
Burgess, Brent. 1 Percy Place, Cambridge, Mass. 107
Bush, yloy. 642 New St., Spring City, Pa. 98, 177
Butnam, Peter. 35 liuclid Ave., Quincy, Mass.
Butterworth, Alice. 4002 Township Line Rd., Collegeville, Pa. 97
Cabisius, Nancy. Scenic Highway, Bournedale, Mass. 98
Calvert, William. 2111 Ilolborn Rd., Wilmington, Del. 107
Campanile, Charles. 21 Peace Rd., Ilopedale, Mass. 98
Campbell, Colin. 591lolmes St., Quincy. Mass.
Capen, Kimber. Box 762, Gardiner, Maine. 107
Cappers, Cynthia. 45 Frothingham St., Milton, Mass.
Cardwell, Wilma. 44 S. Central, Wollaston, Mass. 107
Carlson, William. 108 Williamson St., IC. Rockaway, N.Y. 90
Casler,james. 25 Cedar, Warren, Pa. 98, 138, 181
Chadbourne, Wingate. 173 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. 90
Chan, Chi. 8 Ilemenway St., Boston, Mass. 90, 149
Chan, Kwok. 1009A Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 98, 149
Chapman, Donald. West Chazy, N.Y. 90
Chase, Arnold. 106 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass. 67
Chase, Lucille. 113 Walnut St., So. Portland, Maine. 107
Chase, Yonica. 111 Benton Ave., Port Allegany, Pa. 107
Chavez, Skinner. Madrid 69-16, Mexido 4, D.F. Mexico. 98, 138, 149
Chew, james. 304 Cape Ave., Cape May Point, NJ. 68
Chew, joanne. 9 Dartmouth St., Warren, Pa. 68
Childs, Rachel. Box 187, 'l'roy, N.II. 98
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Clarke, Robert. Rt. 2, Uhrichsville, Ohio. 107, 180
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Robert. 26 N. 8th St., Lemoyne, Pa. 107
Paul. 417 High St., Hanson, Mass. 107
Edward. Depot St., Dennisport, Mass. 98
Cary. 109 Maple St., Irwin, Pa. 68
Kathleen. 109 Maple St., Irwin, Pa. 107
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Coleman, Roger. 53 Ridgetop Rd., Wallingford, Conn. 98
Collom, Mary. Box 2004 Hg. Sq. Sec. 1604 A.B. Wg. Apt. 856, N.Y.,
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Comrie,janice. Ledyard, Conn. 91, 187
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Cooley, janet. 67 Hartland Ave., Pittsfield, Maine. 99
Cooper, Francis. P.O. Box 8, Klonvovia, Liberia. 107
Cornell, Alice. 6-12 Clintonville St., Whitestone, N.Y. 107
Cornell, Dietri. 8 Russell Lane, Esmond, R.1. 107
Coulson, Alice. 710 Third Ave., Ford City, Pa. 69, 142, 180
Cove, Charles. 20 Floral St., Lawrence, Mass. 99
Cowherd, Donna. 270 Birch St., Collingwood, Ont. 107, 149
Craft, Nancy. 58 Waddell Rd., Manchester, Conn. 69
Crandall, Robert. 15 Whitford St., Wakefield, R.I. 99
Crane, Raymond. 4 South St., Canton, Mass. 99
Crosby, Kerry. 375-B Schubert Dr., Pensacola, Fla. 99
Crosby, Victor. Shore Rd., Dexter, Maine. 69, 178
Crothers, james. Fowler Rd., Whitinsville, Mass. 99, 178
Crutcher, james. 27 Randolph St., Dover, 107, 139
Cubie,james. 67 Lynnfield St., Lynn, Mass. 107, 134, 142
Cummings, Wayne. 1 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, M ass. 99
Curtis, Arthur. 9 Woodward Ave., Quincy, Mass. 142
Dahlstrand, Andrea. 577 Hanover St., Fall River, Mass. 69
Dalton, Sherry. 204 Stephen St., N. Bellmore, 99, 160, 180
Daniel, David. 21 Moreland Rd., Weymouth, Mass. 99, 180
Danie1,jack. 21 Moreland Rd., Weymouth, Mass. 107, 178
Dankelman, Crace. 1308 Kenilworth Dr., Lafayette, Ind. 99, 138
Davis, Barbara. 21 Newell Ave., Auburn, Maine. 107
Davis, Shirley. 1008 Buckoye, Warren, Ohio. 107
Day, David. 191 Newbury Ave., Quincy 71, Mass. 107
Dean, Yvonne. 210 Hillcrest Ave., Baltimore, Md.
DeArmond, Marjorie. Berne, Ind. 99
Degler, Barry. 33 Cherry Lane, Royersford, Pa. 91
DelCallo, joan. 129 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 99, 176
DeLong, Cary. Beals, Maine. 91, 167
Delp, james. 21 W. Elm Ave., Quincy, Mass, 107, 178
DeMarco, Arlene. 75 Selwyn Rd., Braintree, Mass. 91
DeNoyer, Charlotte. 50 F Memorial Dr., E. Weymouth, Mass.
Desmond, Frances. 2958 Plant St., Hopewell, Va. 69
Desmond, john. 9 Falcon Crove, London SW11, England. 70, 134, 172
Dias, Suzanne. 66 Montclair Ave., No. Quincy, Mass. 91
Dickson,
Dickson,
Douglas. 6 Dahl St., Warren, Pa. 107
Paul. 11 Arthur Ave., Quincy, Mass. 70
Dillon, Marcia. 44 Pierce St., N. Weymouth, Mass. 107
Dixon, Suzanne. 122 Dixwell Ave., Quincy, Mass.
Dolber, Elizabeth. 35 Fisher Rd., Weymouth, Mass.
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Douglas, Virginia. Box 187,jamestown, N.Y. 70, 138. 140
Dressler, Richard. Millmont, Pa. 91, 181
Drew, Margaret. 112 Pine Ave., New Milford, N.j. 91
Drinkwater, joseph. 10 Chesapeake Rd., Holbrook, Mass.
Duffee, Dorothy. Ridgeway, Pa. 99
Dunbar, Bonnie. 80 Elmlawn St., Braintree, Mass. 70
Duncan, Carolyn. 26 Lyne St., Weymouth, Mass. 70
Dunlop, Burton. Skowhegan, Maine. 91
Dunlop, Cordon. Hartland, Maine. 99
Dunlop, Wayne. Skowhegan, Maine. 71, 142
Dyke, Sonya. 1296 Park Pl., Brooklyn 13, N.Y.
Eby, P. Charles. 135 Heights Terr., Middletown, 99
Edelman, Rena. 260 Pine St.. Weymouth, Mass.
Ehrhardt, David. 317 Worth St., Corry, Pa. 107
Elder, Eileen. 15000 Barricks 1.ane. Louisville, Ky. 71
Eldridge, Charles. 133 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 99
Ellingwood, john. Box 43, West Hampstead, N.H. 107
Elofson, Charles. 1516 Chillon Rd., Apt. 104, Hyattsville, iid. 71
Elrod, Terry. 3327 Silverside Rd., Wilmington, Del. 107
Engel, Dawn. 1015 E. Cedar St., Allentown, Pa. 107, 138
English, Sharon. 1377 Broadway St., Bedford, Ohio. 99, 180
Esipiku. Siineo. Edway Int. School, P.O. Box 57, Maseno. Kenya
149, 172
Estabrooke, Neil, 17 Pleasant St., Hyde Park, Mass. 107
Evans, Brenda. 79 Bartholomew St., Peabody, Mass. 99
Evans, john. 9333 Valley View Rd., Northfield, Ohio. 99
Evans, Mary. 9333 Valley View Rd., Northfield, Ohio. 107
Ewings, Darlene. 113 Iron Bridge Rd., Millinocket, Maine. 107
Eynon, Sally. 534 Inman Terr., Willow Crove. Pa. 107, 165
Fair, Robert. R.D. 1, Winfield, Pa. 107
Farrell, David. 222 Midvale St., Falls Church, Va.
Feeley, Alfred. 599 Hancock St., Wollaston, Mass. 91
Felts, Betty. 21510 john Rd., Hazel Park, Mich. 91
Fetterman, Carolyn. Clymar, Pa. 107, 180
Fife, Andrew. 1165 Winter St., Elmira, N.Y.
Figard, leon. 51 E. Fulton St., Wood, Pa. 107
Figard, Marlin. 21 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 91
Fish, Donald. 201 Cider Mill Rd., Manchester, Conn. 107
Fish, Richard. 201 Cider Mill Rd., Manchester. Conn. 91
Fisk, David. 592 Center Rd., Aron 1.ake, Ohio. 91. 139. 142
Fitzgerald, Ceorge. 38 Arthur St., Quincy. Mass. 71
Flanders, Lowell. Bingham, Maine. 71
Ford, Cheryl. 322 N. Pleasant St., Portland, lnd. 99. 161. 181
Ford, Virginia. 207 North St., Meyersdale, Pa. 72
Forsythe, james. 57 Cay St., Quincy, Mass. 72
Founds, Harry. 126 State Line Rd., Wilmington. Del,
Frazer, Paul. 145 Standish Rd.. Quincy. Mass. 91. 138
Freeland, Ann. 2707 W. Indiana, Elkhart. lnd. 108
Caines, Edward. Vernon. Conn. 97
Ca1ushani,Clenn. 645 1lanoverAve,, Allentown. l'a. 99. 178
Cardner. judith. 17 1.oef0er Rd.. Bloomfield. Conn. 108. 162
Cardner, Sharon. 17 Loelller Rd.. Bloonifield. Conn. 72
Carland, Richard. 8 Willard St.. E. Braintree. Mass. 99
Carrison, Dorothy. 44 N. Water St.. Ceorgetown. Ohio. 108
Carwood, Frederick. 434 linierson St.. Rochester, N.V 91. 138
Caudet. jeffrey. 109 Cilnian St.. Somerville. Mass.
Ceele, Susan, Waldohoro, Maine. 91
Ceorge. Arehihaltl. 431 North St., Springdale, l'a. 72
Cihson, Roland. 18 Clarendon St., Cainhridge. Mass. 72
Cilliland, Barbara. 39 Newbury Ave.. Nli,l,llll11l'V. Mass.
Cilinore, Bruce. 701 Pasadena Sl.. Niagara l".ills. NN.
Girard, Barbara. 49 Puritan Rd., Buzzards Bay, Mass. 99
Glassford, Betty. 70 Rockland Ave., Portland, Maine. 73
Glusker, David. 12 Villa St., Nemsfield, Mass. 73
Goldberg. Kenneth. 64 Fairwatcr Ave., Massapequa, N.V. 100
Good, Roger. 62 Ilillside Ave., Bradford, Pa. 100
Goodell, Gary. 28 Stanwood St., S. Portland, Maine.
Goodman, Claire. 418 Annsbury St., Philadelphia, Pa. 91, 138
Goodworth, john. 112 Sagamore St., Quincy, Mass.
Gorodeckas, Heinrich. 99 Glendale, Quincy, Mass. 108, 149
Gough, William. 74 Gaindke St., Valley Stream, N.Y. 91, 116,
Goudy, john. Slade Gt., Falls Ghurch, Va. 108
Grant, Irving. I2 Colby Rd., N. Quincy, Mass. 108
Grant, james. 27 Walker St., Quincy, Mass.
Gray, Alan. 504 jackson Ave., Warren, Pa. 100, 161, 181
Gray, Carolyn. 504 jackson Ave., Warren, Pa. 73, 146, 181
Gray, Basil. Kingston, jamaica. 91, 149
Gray, jon. 4712 Gateway Terr., Arbutus, Md. 73
Greaves, Malcolm. 142 Rice Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 108
Greco, Pat Leon. R.F.D. 2, Farmington, Maine. 108
Greene, Linda. 120 East Wendell St., Endicott, N.Y. 108, 177
Greene, Shirley. Box 72, Whiteford, Md. 108
Greenwood, Dennis. Indian Hill Rd., Belle Vernon, Pa. 73
Greer, Curtis. 2 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. 100
Griffin
Griffin,
Griffin,
Griffin,
, jean. 22 Upland St., Holbrook, Mass. 108, 176
Brenda. 121 N. Queen St., Dover, Del. 91
Leonora. 121 N. Queen St., Dover, Del. 108
Wayne. 121 N. Queen St., Dover, Del. 108, 181
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Grinnen, james. 107 Russell St., Warren, I a. 100, 161, 181
Groom, Walter. 503 Manor St., Columbia, Pa. 108, 172, 180
Grube, Marcia. Ephrata, Pa. 108
Guivens, Rosemarie. 15 Berlin St., Wollaston, Mass. 108
Gulinello, john. 503 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. 92, 138, 139
Gulla, Ann. 167-65th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 92
Gunnerson, jennifer. 901 Davies Ave., Akron, Ohio. 100
Haas, Lee. 1848 Turner St., Allentown, Pa. 108, 179
Haddock, Kenneth. 284 Lowell St., New Bedford, Mass. 108
Ilairabedian, Krikor, 652 Wilder St., Lowell, Mass.
llalchuck, William. 29 Martinande Ave., Peabody, Mass. 108
Hale, Robert. 66 Rawson Rd., Quincy, Mass. 100
Hale, Sherry. 14 Speakman St., Wollaston, Mass.
Hall, David. Chestnut Hill Rd., East Killingly, Conn. 108, 178
Hall, julianne, 2 Rockwood St., Canton, Mass. 100
Hallett, Elizabeth. 95 High St., Pembroke, Mass. 100
Hamilton, Carol Ann. 216 Walnut St., Clinton, Mass. 74, 140, 144
Hamlin, Karen. Box 14, Manzini, Swaziland, S. Africa. 108
Hamlin, Kimber. Box 14, Manzini, Swaziland, S. Africa. 100,
Hammer, Martha. 32 Pinedale Rd., Roslindale, Mass. 92
Haney, james. 55 Summit St., Monaca, Pa. 108
Hansen, Carol. 67 Winthrop St., Quincy, Mass. 100
Hansen, David. 277 Billings Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 108, 172
Hansrote, jeannc. Meadowbrook St., Waynesboro, Pa. 108
Hansrote, joan. Meadowbrook St., Waynesboro, Pa. 100
Hapworth, Barbara. North Vassalboro, Maine. 108
Harding, Leroy. 37 Upland Rd., Malden, Mass. 108
Harding, Mary. Bridgewater, Maine. 74, 116, 138, 147, 181
Harding, Robert. 16 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 108, 178
Harding, Thomas. 37 Upland Rd., Malden, Mass. 92, 125, 142
Harkness, Arline. 38 Liberty Pole Rd., Hingham, Mass.
Harris, Edward. 33 Willow St., Whitinsville, Mass. 100, 166
Harshman, Raymond. 11751 MahoningAve.,N.jackson,Ohio. 108, 166
167, 179
138, 139
Hart, Alonza. 607 Andrews St., Gollingdale, Pa. 100, 180
Hartsgrove, Diana. Fairfield, Maine. 108
Harvey, Paul. 29 Auburn St., Melrose, Mass. 100, 159, 179
Haselton, Halsey. Main St., Wilmington, N.Y. 74
Haskins, Esther. Box 82, Exmore, Va.
Haslett, Ethel. 1854 4th St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 100
llastie, Alfred. 2 Linden St., Derry, N.II.
Hathaway, Wesley. 2734 N. Arcadia, Tuscon, Ariz.
Ilaugh, Kandace. 314 johnson Court, Uhrichsville, Ohio.
Ilavens, james. 715 Michael St., Moses Lake, Wash. 108
Hayes, Karen. Mill Stream, N.B., Canada. 92
108 176
Ilayse, Gerald. 230 Kimberley Rd., johannesburg, S. Africa. 100
Hazel, Warren. 247-66th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 100, 181
Hazen, Linda. Canfield, Ohio. 108
Heber, Linda. 214 N. Whitney St., St. Augustine, Fla. 108
Helmick, Linda. 6942 Waterloo Rd., Atwater, Ohio. 92
Henck, Ralph. 31 Graham St., Quincy, Mass.
Henderson, Harold. 127 S. Pearl Ave., Watertown, N.Y. 92
Herring, Richard. 23 Liberty St., Gardiner, Maine. 108, 178
Heughins, David. 16 Marshall St., Mechanic
Hiers, Cheryl. 601 Valley Brook Dr., Silver
Higby, Richard. 64 S. State St., Lowville, N.Y. 100
Hitchcock, justina. 412 Hazel Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 97
Hite, Claudia. Dedford, Pa.
lIite,james. R.D. 3, Bedford, Pa. 108
Hoffman, David. 127 Atmore St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Holland, Patricia. 28 Oak St., Kingston, 92, 142
Hollett, Earle. 100 Cottage St., Melrose, Mass.
Hollis, Linda. 6 Ivy Rd., S. Weymouth, Mass. 92
Hollis, Roy. 6 Ivy Rd., S. Weymouth, Mass. 109
Holloway, Beverly. 29 W. Squantum St., N. Quincy, Mass.
Holmgren, Ronald. 16 Cushing Ave., Brockton, Mass. 92
Horst, Elaine. 58 Main St., Dundee, N.Y. 74, 142
Horst, Richard. 103-05 104th Ave., St. Albans, N.Y. 75
Houser, Brenda. 413 W. Palmer St., Morrisville, Pa. 109,
Howard, judith. 234 Andover St., Peabody, Mass. 109
Howard, Robert. Box 278, Lucas, Ohio. 92, 138, 139
Howard, William. 19 Intervale St., Dorchester. Mass.
Hulbert, john. 232 N. Ilamilton St., Watertown, N.Y. 100
Hulbert, Sandra. 32 E. Avondale Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. 109
Hull, Dale. Millville, N.B., Canada. 75
Hunsberger, Carol. 741 Kerns Rd., Falls Church, Va. 109, 177
Hunsberger, Karen. 5429 Center Dr., Washington, D.G. 100
Hunt, George. 55 Standish St., N. Weymouth, Mass. 100
Hunter, Alan. 151 Taylor St., Wollaston, Mass. 109
Hunter, Martha. 35 Post Island Rd., Quincy, Mass. 109
Hunter, Nancy. 1239 92nd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 75, 161
Ingersoll, Mabel. 421 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass. 100
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gl ack, Ronald. 245 Central St., S. Weymouth, Mass.
jacobs, Barbara. Tower Rd., Enola, Pa. 109
jacobs, Patricia. 101 Crane St., Warwick, R.I. 92
james, joanne. 416 E. Third St., Dover, Ohio. 100
jefferson, joyce. 676 Follett Run Rd., Warren, Pa. 92
jobes, Grace. Box 206, Orwell, Ohio. 109
johanson, Conrad. 20 Butler Ave., Avon, Mass. 75
johnson, Alan. 15 Stanley St., N. Weymouth, Mass. 92
johnson, Paul. 7th North, Liverpool, N.Y. 109, 180
johnson, Phyllis. 6600 Hubbard Lane, Tinley Park, Ill. 109
johnson, Teresa. Lyndonville, Vt. 100
johnston, David. 25 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner, Maine. 109,
Falls, Maine. 92 142
Spring, Md. 108 165
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johnston, james. 25 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner, Maine. 109
jones, Gary. 100 Lilac Lane, Venice, Florida. 92, 116, 195, 167, 179
jones, james. Beech and Cedar St., Pottstown, Pa. 109, 105, 180
jones, joanne. Beech and Cedar St., Pottstown, Pa. 101, 142, 149
jones, john. 19 Vesta Rd., Dorchester, Mass.
jones, Richard. 459-23rd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 92
jones, Ruth Ann. Box 54, Bel Air, Md. 75, 126
jordan, john. 1855 Broadway St., Lowell, Mass.
jowder, Glenn. 408 N. Lewis Rd., Royerford, Pa. 101, 180
joyce, Richard. 483 Newport Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
judkins, William. Box 38, Rumford Pt., Maine. 101
Kale, David. 118 Welsh Rd., Huntington Valley, Pa. 92, 142
Karker, Arthur. 46 W. Elm Ave., Quincy, Mass. 101
Karker, Gayle. 46 W. Elm Ave., Quincy, Mass. 92
Kassab, Adrees, 119 Willow St., Quincy, Mass. 101, 149
Kauffman, Sarah. 121 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. 92, 162, 165, 181
Kauffman, Timothy. 121 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass.
Kawa, Peter. 102 Town Hill St., Quincy, Mass. 109
Keith, Alan. 82 Chandler, Somerville, Mass.
Keller, Elizabeth. 5 Elmira St., Washington, D.C. 101
Keller, Romelle. Lynch St., Monrovia, Liberia. 149
Keller, Ronald. 63 S. Main St., Uxbridge, Mass. 101
Kelley, Frances. 392 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass.
Kelley, Robert. 103 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Kelliher, Cynthia. 74 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Kelly, Sharon. 57 Oakridge, Brockton, Mass.
Kern, jay. Chambersburg, Pa. 109
KCTII, Melody. Chambersburg, Pa. 109
Kernan, Margaret. 5979 Kline Rd., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 101, 176
Kierstead, Charlotte. 3 Celeste St., Nashua, N.H. 109
Kierstead, john. 141 School St., S. Portland, Maine. 92
Kilpatrick, Christine. 100 Concord St., Manchester, Conn. 101, 180
Kilpatrick, Sharon. 100 Concord St., Manchester, Conn. 109
Kilponen, Kathleen. Box 9, Farmington Falls, Maine. 101
Kimball, Albert. 25 Leavitt St., Hingham, Mass. 101
Kimball, Donna. Medway, Maine. 109
Kinder, james. 4709 Floyd St., S. Charleston, W.Va. 109, 180
King, Carolyn. South Station Rd., Duxbury, Mass. 109
King, Susan. 603 Cobam Park Rd., Warren, Pa. 109
Kingsbury, Carolyn. 136 Holtshire Rd., Orange, Mass. 109
Kinney, Alverda. 133 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass.
Kinsman, Richard. 8 Corinne Pky., Middleboro, Mass. 101, 179
Kleppinger,janet. 1069 N.1i. 109th St., Miami 61, Fla. 101
Klinefelter, june. 14 Intervale, Quincy, Mass. 76
Klinefelter, Patricia. 78 Bittman St., Akron, Ohio.
Klock, Florence. 33 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass.
Klock, Gary. 33 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass. 109, 138, 139
Kloosterman, Hans. 55 Donside Dr., Scarborough, Ont. 93
Knight, Pearl. 151 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. 76
Knox,joseph. Burnam Rd., Pittsfield, Maine. 105, 109, 116
Knox, judith, Bnrnam Rd., Pittsfield, Maine. 101, 125
Kovach, Dorothy. 13612 Garden Rd., E. Cleveland 12, Ohio. 109
Kovach, Robert. 13917 Savannait Ave., li. Cleveland 12, Ohio 76
Krikorian, Clyde. 5 Rowen Ct., Boston 30, Mass. 109, 174
Krikorian, jane. 997 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 93, 149
LaBelle, Ernest. 4 Gray Rd., Falmouth, Maine. 109
Laeske, Martha. 1462 Coolidge St., N. Bellemore, N.Y. 101, 138
Lahr, Carolyn. Northcumberland,Pa. 109
Lamm, Derrick. 263 First St., Melrose, Mass. 93
Lancaster, Henrv. 43 Clarence, Brockton, Mass. 93, 174
Landers, Floris. Yarmouth, Canada. 93
Lantery, Virginia. 33 Billings Rd., Quincy, Mass. 93, 147, 178
Lape, judith. 153 Orris St., Melrose, Mass. 76, 126
Larkin, Gary. 176 Weymouth, Holbrook, Mass. 101
Larsen, Henry. 10 Beverly St., Braintree, Mass. 109
Larson, Allen. 9 Knox St., Milinoket, Maine. 93
Larson, David. 131 Florence St., Melrose, Mass. 138
Le Boeuf, Lois. Hillcrest Rd., Wrentham, Mass. 109
LeFort, David. 478 Thicket St., Weymouth, Mass. 109
Lemmon, Larry. 317 Prospect St., Newton Falls, Ohio. 109, 1
Levin, Edward. 301 Atlantic Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 93
Lewis, Barbara. 72 Kiel Ave., Butler,
Lewis, Ronald. 147 W, Division St., Holbrook, Mass. 76
I.ibby, jean. 274 Fayette St., Wollaston, Mass. 93
Libby, Phyllis. Portland, Maine. 109, 134, 138
Lind, Stephen. 62 Louise Place, Peterson, 109, 179
Lindeman, Carol. 2943 S. Union, Alliance, Ohio. 109
Linder, Ruth. 64 Davis Rd., Braintree, Mass. 101
Lindquist, Patricia. 13 Russell St., Warren, Pa. 93
Linger, Rodney. Box 284, Cortland, Ohio. 109
Lint, Calvin. 1690 Fairview Rd., Akron, Ohio. 93, 116, 160,
Liu, llota. 109 Grasniered St., Cynwyd, Pa. 149
Lloyd, David. 1140 Stock St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 77
Locascio, Susan. 63 Portman St., Windsor, Conn. 110
Locke, Adena. johnson, Vt. 77, 179
Lockwood, Kathryn. 'l'yler Ave., li. Wareham, Mass. 101
Lockwood, Stanton. 15 Bromfield St., Quincy, Mass. 93
Lombard, Carol. 1246 89th St., Niagara Falls. N.Y. 101
Lombard, james. 4061 Washington Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. 93
Long, Barbara. 28 Oak St., Kingston, N.Y. 77
Long, janice. 2200 19th St., Akron, Ohio. 101
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Long, Sally. Box 134, Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, NA. 110, 181
Lott, Ronald. 1225 Magnolia St., Akron, Ohio 93
Lovejoy, Doris. Rt. 6, Columbia, Conn. 110
Luckey, james. 31 Campus Heights, Houghton. N.Y.
Lunden, judith. 38 Ridgecrest Rd., Rochester, N.V. 110
77, 141
Lutts, Daniel. 133 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. 101
Lunn, Charles. 52 Butler Ave., Southington, Conn.
Lyman, Larry. 144 Attridge Rd., Churchville, NY. 110
MacCuish, David. 24 Ardell St.. N. Quincy, Mass. 110
MacDonald, lfdward. 74 Smith St., Quincy, Mass.
MacDonald. Gayle. 22 Viden Rd., Quincy, Mass. 110
Macklem, Bette. 27796 Moran St., Mt. Clemens. Mich. 110
MacLaren. William. 7 Belmont St., Quincy, Mass. 110
MacLean, Betty. 421 llancock St., Apt. 3. Quincy, Mass. 93
MacLean, lidgar. Bnrr Rd., Brockton. NX. 77
MacLeod, Donna. 33 Forrest Hill Ave., Lynnfield. Mass. 78. 126
MacLeod, Norman. 28 'lrescoll St.. Quincy, Mass. 78. 179
MacLeod, Richard. 44 Ridgeway St.. WUHHSIOII. Mass. 78
Magee, Dorothy. 36 Bolton St.. Hamden 18, Conn. 110. 105
Magnusson, William. 803 Broadway. Fverett. Mass. 110
Mahler, Lois. 166 limery St., Hampstead. N.Y. 110
Maksond, Antoine. lmin. Hoddad and Motta, Dora-Beirut. Lel
Malcomb, William. 133 River St., Madison. Ohio.
Mallard. Colin. Mount Albert, Ont., Canada. 93
Maloney, Lawrence. 138 South Ave., Whitman. Mass. 79
Manchester, Rhoda. johnson, Vt. 110
Manganello, james. 3 Florence St.. Cambridge. Mass.
Manna. Sylvia. 614 Webster St.. N. llnnoyer. Mass. 79
Marlette, Ceorge. 152 Spring St.. Avon. Mass.
manon. 149
Marlowe,
james. 188 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 110,172
Marple, Ralph. 92 Markes St., Rockland, Mass. 102
Marquardt, Marion. 15811 M'Cracken St., Cleveland, Ohio. 102
Marsden, Vernon. 576 Hancock St.. Quincy, Mass.
Martell, Cynthia. 92 Brewster Ave., Braintree, Mass. 110
Martin, Charles. 197 Summer St., Weymouth, Mass.
Martin, Sharon. Marvon, Pa. 110
Marzullo, joy. 617 Ritchie Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 102
Mason, Cheryl. 145-07 Farmers Blvd., jamaica, N.Y. 102
Mathers, Marilyn. 29 Allonsias Dr., Etobicoke, Ont., Canada. 110, 149,
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Mathers, Brian. 29 Allonsias Dr., Etobicoke, Ont., Canada.
102, 149
Mathon, joyce. 642 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N.V. 93, 149
Matula, George. 6608 Glenview Dr., 'Finley Park, Ill. 93
McAllister, William. 64 Turner St., Brockton, Mass. 78
McClister, Sandra. 81 N. Delmorr Ave., Morrisville, Pa. 110
McCloy, jerold. 2420 Greenhill Rd., Bromall, Pa. 78, 167
McCloy, Richard. 2420 Greenhill Rd., Bromall, Pa. 101, 161, 181
McCord, Valerie. 1139 Washington St., Walpole, Maine. 110
McCormick, Charles. Box 8, Walker, N.V. 110
McDaniel, Sharon. 373 Wheeler St., Sharon, Pa. 110
McFarland, jesse. 101 N. Athol St., Baltimore, Md. 101, 174
McGee, Delores. 813 Aubrey Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 79
McGowan, David. 19 Hillside Ave., Holbrook, Mass. 79
McGrew, Bonnie. 6722 Waterloo Rd., Atwater, Ohio. 110
McIntyre, Marie. 111 Standish St., Quincy, Mass.
McManus,joetta. Marianna, Pa. 102
Meier, Eunice. 8103 Columbus Rd., Louisville, Ohio. 102
Meier, joel. 8103 Columbus Rd., Louisville, Ohio. 110
Menslage, Richard. 11 Walnut St., Quincy, Mass. 79
Merrill,james. Solon, Maine. 110
Merrill, Katherine. 148 Chard St., E. Weymouth, Mass.
Mesick,juanita. Mooers Forks, 102
Miller, Linda. 101 Grafton Rd., Bel Air, Md. 110
Miller, Robert. 101 Crafton Rd., Bel Air, iid. 94, 180
Miller, Valinda. 1437 Lenape Rd., West Chester, Pa. 80, 161
Mills, Kenneth. 113 N. Yorkshire, Youngstown, Ohio. 94
Mingledorff, Dale. 636 W. Maryland St., Sebring, Ohio. 94, 167, 181
Mobley, Bert. 5616 Plumer St., Detroit, Mich. 80, 116
Mohney, Barry. P.O. Box 32, IIawthorn, Pa.
Moline, Dearlie. 585 Granite St., Braintree, Mass. 94
Mollica, Betty. 61 Ellington Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
Molyneaux, Leslie. 42 Pilgrim Rd., Quincy, Mass. 102
Monahan, judith. 27 Woodside Dr., Milton, Mass. 110
Moneypenny, Mary. 3153 Lyndale Ave., Baltimore, Md. 110
Monk, Vivian. Park St., Pembroke, Mass. 80
Monk, William. 14 Paulson Dr., Burlington, Mass.
Moon, Gladys. West Sunbury, Pa.
Moore, David. Russell, Pa. 102, 142, 138
Moore, Harriet. Box 62, Merrittstown, Pa. 110
Moore, Susan. 1024 Marksworth Rd., Baltimore, Md. 102
Morgan, joyce. 167 Mercer Ave., E. Hartford, Conn. 110, 179
Morris, Robert. 83 Farrington, Wollaston, Mass. 88
Morrison,
Morrison
Morrison,
Morrison,
Morrison,
Beverly. 238 Clay Pike Rd., Irwin, Pa. 110
Carol. 54 Surfsite Rd., South Portland, Maine. 80, 127
Edward. Uhrichsville, Ohio. 110, 180, 105
Kenneth. 238 Clay Pike Rd., Irwin, Pa. 80, 166
Robert. 81 Walker St., Quincy, Mass. 81
Morrow, jeanne. 1640 N. Oxford Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 110
Mott, Patricia. 667 Park Ave., Cedarhurst, N.Y. 102, 181
Munz, Carol. 534 N. Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst, N.V. 102
Murray, janet. 104 Quincy Pl., Falls Church, Va. 102
Myers, Sylvia. 33 Hillside Ave., Holbrook, Mass. 102
Nelson, Lois. 311 Seward Ave., Baltimore, Md. 102
Newton, Louise. 960 Berkshire Ave., Indian Orchard, Mass. 102
Nicoll, Neil. 47 Miller St., Braintree, Mass. 110, 172
Nielson, john. 247 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. 81
Nielson, Merritt. 247 Beacon St., Lowell, M ass. 102, 125
Nissley, Henrietta. 540 Pointview Ave., Ephrate, Pa. 110
Northrop, Grace. 717 North 6th St., Wyomissing, Pa. 110
Nystadt, David. 30 Webster St., S. Weymouth, Mass. 94
O'Dell, jean. 75 W. Hazeltine Ave., Buffalo, N.V. 81, 144
Oertel, Fred. 46 Sprague Dr., Valley Stream, N.Y. 102, 178
Oliff, Wayne. 6625 Vernon Dr., Wash. 22, D.C. 110, 181, 167
Oliver Betty. 120 Fishkill Ave., Beacon, N.Y. 110
Oliver, Stanley. 171 Oak St., Plattsburgh, 110, 178
Olson, janet. 48 Sharp St., Haverstraw, N.Y. 102
Ortman, john. 178 Michigan Ave., Paterson 3, 111
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Paine, David. 172 North Franklin, Holbrook, Mass. 94
Paine, Roger. 69 7th St., Stoughton, Mass. 111
Palmer, Harry. 23 Garfield Rd., Wayne, 94, 142
Parkman, Carol. 12 Barry Rd., Worcester, Mass. 94, 142
Parlee, Virginia. 404 Cushman Ave., Collings Lakes, 111
Parry, juanita. 801 johnson St., Salisbury, Md. 102, 165
Parry, Nancy. 1301 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 111
Parsons, Bethany. 9 Kernwood Dr., Lynn, Mass. 111
Patch, Ann. 302 Harrison Ave., Williamsburg, Va. 81
Patch, Bradley. 144 N. Hudson St.. johnson City, 94
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Patch, Raymond. 144 N. Hudson St.,johnson City, N.Y. 102,
Patriquin, Lorraine. Box 114, Oxford, N.S., Canada. 111
Patton, Stephen. 3 Myrtle Ave., Dover, N.j. 111
Paul, judith. 86 Towne Way, Marshfield, Mass.
Paul, Roberta. Main St., Eliot, Maine. 81, 144
Pearsall, jacqueline. 5216 Salina, Syracuse, N.V. 102
Pearson, jean. 102 School Street, Braintree, Mass. 82
Penha, Matilda. Wareham, Mass. 94
Perrow, Michael. Howe Road, Cohasset, Mass. 111
Pfautz, Kathleen. 51fQ Pleasant St., Potsdam, N.Y. 111
Pfisterer, Roberta. 1209 Markley St., Norristown, Pa. 94, 177
Phillips, joyce. 48 Dale Ave., Quincy, Mass. 111
Phillips, Phoebe. Alliance, Ohio. 103
Phillips, Terry. 101 Rosecrest Dr., Annapolis, Md. 111
Phipps, Margaret. 65 Kyrr Ave., Painesville, Ohio. 179, 159
Pickering, joel. 4042 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. 111
Pickering, judith. 83 Abbott St., Braintree, Mass. 111
Pierce, Sandra. 1121 Margray. St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 82, 162, 116
Pierson, Albert. Box 15, Sound Beach, N.Y. 111
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Pinchard, Esther, 227 Osborne Ave., Morrisville, Pa. 111
Platt, Dianne. 122 Baldwin Rd., Manchester, Conn. 111, 138
Poole, Dorothy. 12 East Elm St., Wollaston, Mass. 111, 138
Poole, Iloward. 804 Central St., Stoughton, Mass. 111
Poole, Roslyn. 12 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 94
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Rhoad, Suzanne. 906 Malcolm Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 111, 181
Rice, Pauline. 11073 Lake Rd., Montrose, Mich. 111
Richards, Hoy. 377 Snow Rd., Burton, Ohio. 111
Ricketts, Monica. 679 Kearsange Way, Portsmouth, N.H. 111, 178, 134
Rieder, Sharon. 210 River Rd., Warren, Pa. 94
Rigden, William. 1103 Madison Ave., Painesville, Ohio. 83
Robbins, Chandler. 72 Elm St., Wollaston, Mass. 111
Robbins, Judith. 2 Brewster Rd., Hingham, Mass.
Robbins, Patricia. 296 Bishop St., Framingham, Mass. 111
Roberts, Lois. 203 S. Eighth St., Oakland, Md. 94
Robinson, Edwina. 223 Winthrop St., Quincy, Mass.
Rogers, Cecelia. 1066 Pleasant St., Weymouth, Mass. 103
Rollston, john. 11 Stevens St., Stoneham, Mass. 111
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Roseland, Edward. 9 Agawan Rd., Quincy, Mass.
Ross, Victor. 1299 Washington St., Canton, Mass.
Rowe, Deborah. Soring Rd., Augusta, Maine. 111
Royall, Alwyn. 55 Lawn Ave., Quincy, Mass. 138
Rudolph, Stephen. 152 Cedar St., E. Weymouth, Mass. 103, 138
Russell, Lauren. 65 Buckley St., Quincy, Mass. 103
Russell, Ruth. Corinna, Maine. 111
Ruuska, john. 14 Piper St., Quincy, Mass. 83
Rymsha, Margaret. 88 Plain Rd., Wayland, Mass. 103
Salfel, Verna. Money, Pa. 103, 138
St. john, Roberta. 4630 Verona N.W., Warren, Ohio
Samma, Abdul. Box 26, Lindi, Tanganyika. 149
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Sarkissian, Susan. 5341 194th St., Flushing, 111
Satta, Andrew. 112 W. Ashpale St., Philadelphia, Pa. 112, 172
Savage, Aleta. Box 222, Mt. Lake Park, Md. 112
Savage, Sandra. Box 222, Mt. Lake Park, Md. 103
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Schlosberg, Henry. 909 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass.
Schlosser, Esther. 1512 jennings Ave., Liverpool, Ohio. 112, 142
Schmidt, Linda. 5407 Fredanna St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 112, 142
Schurtor, Barbara. 95 Grayson Ave., Trenton, N.j.
Scott, john. 51 Crystal St., Melrose, Mass. 94
Scott, Madelyn. Bedford, Ohio. 112
Scott, Marie. 105 N.E. 95th St., Miami, Fla. 112
Sears, Mary. 93 Walker St., N. Quincy, Mass.
Seidler, Alan. 4059 Stratmore St., Youngstown, Ohio. 112
Seyfarth, Susan. 99 Woodland Dr., Rochester, N.Y.
Shackelford, Roberta. 838 Grady St., Warren, Ohio. 112
Shaffer, Shirley. 733 Maryland Ave., Cumberland. Md. 112
Shainline, William. Cilbertsville, Pa. 112
Shannon, Lloyd. Box 304, Southington, Ohio. 112, 180, 174, 166, 134
Shaw, Donald. 114 W. Edwards St., Endicott, N.Y. 103. 172
Shaw, Elmer. High St., Oakland, Maine. 83
Shaw, lean. 334 E. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. 103
Shea, Neil. Meadville, Pa. 103, 187
Shedlezky, Rachel. 25 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 112
Shepard, Pamela. 31 Deane St., Gardiner, Maine. 95
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Shetler, Michael. 2420 Kessler Rd., Roanoke. Va. 95. 187, 142
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Shobert, Marlene. Spartansburg, Pa. 84, 140
Shoenberger, William. Highland Ave., Warren, Ohio. 112
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Simpson, Grace. 68 Main St., Eliot, Maine. 95
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Sively, Linda. 146 john St., Bedford, Ohio. 112, 138
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Sterling, Patricia. 323 Hiwood Ave.. Munroe Falls. Ohio. 112 116
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Stotler, Dale. Stoystown, Pa. 85
Straight, Faye. Box 85, jay, N.Y. 103
Sullivan, Arthur. 33 Albion Rd., Quincy, Mass. 103. 174
Sumner, Lena. Oxford, Pa. 85
Sutherland, Cheryl. 44 Lindbergh Ave., Needham, Mass. 112
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Sweezey, Byron. 583 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, Mass.
Swift. Barbara. Troyer Rd.. Monkton, Md. 85
Swift, Carleton. 62 Woodward Ave., Saugus, Mass.
Swift, Patricia. Troyer Rd., Monkton. Md. 85
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Tenney, M. Kathleen. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 112
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Theodore, Emma. 12 S. Oak St., Endicott, N.Y. 97
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Trent, Robert. 156 Kiel Ave., Butler, 112, 180
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Vigue, Varlene. 7 Newhall St., Fairfield, Maine. 113
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Ward, Charles. 23 Motley St., Portland, Maine. 95, 142, 138
Ward Forrest. 217 Federal Ave., Quincy, M ass. 113
Ward, Muriel. 45 Pawsey St., Quincy, Mass.
Ward, Richard. 231 Valley View Dr., Franklin Lakes, N.Y. 113
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Warren, Kathleen. Grove St., Norwell, Mass. 113
Warren, Nona. 475 Dayton Ave., Collingwood, N.j. 86
Warren, Roben. 273 County Way, Scituate, M ass.
Warren, Robert j. 273 County Way, Scituate, Mass. 104
Watson, Marjorie. 117 E. Wendell St., Endicott, 113
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Webber, William. 115 Dudley St., Shreveport, La. 113, 174
Wehr, Paul. 126 N. Fulton St., Auburn, N.Y. 104, 181
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Werner, Paul. 139 Madison St., Moulton, Pa. 113
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Westgate, Eunice. 37 Sandwich Rd., Wareham, Mass. 113, 180
Wesseldyk, jacob. 90 Rugchrock Laah, The Hague,
Wetzel, Dollie. 404 Essex Dr., Lexington Park, Md.
Weymouth, Maynard. Augusta, Maine. 104
Whalen, john. 33 Hoover Ave., Braintree, Mass. 95
Wheaton, Cordon. 510 Front St., Weymouth, Mass.
Wheeler, Dick. 24 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. 104
White, Carolyn. Lewisburg, Pa. 104
White, Richard. 170 Rockland St., Hingham, Mass.
White, Sandra. 23 Heath St., Everett, Mass. 113, 179
Whitehead, Ruth. 99 Oak St., Randolph, Mass. 86
Whitley, Diana. 1011 Westbriar Dr., Vienna, Va. 113
Whitman, Linda. 893 Peck Rd., Hilton, N.Y. 113, 177
Whitney, Winston. 139 Harvard St., Wollaston, Mass. 86
Wilcox, Gayle. 162 Ocean Ave., Hyannis, Mass. 113, 176
Wild, Sandra. 106 Washington St., S. Attleboro, Mass. 104,
Wilkin, Claudia. 105 Elizabeth St., Budgeville, Pa. 113
Williams, janice. 910 Highland Ave., Chester, Pa. 104, 138
Wilson, Elmer. 859 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 11
Wilson, Martha. Hampden Rd., Somers, Conn. 104
Wilson, Mona. 171 Circle Dr., Waltham, Mass.
Wilson, Sharon. Warner Hill Rd., Stratford, Conn. 113, 142
Winemiller, Patricia. 2506 Chapel Court, Hockessin, Del. 113
Winter, Edward. 136 Shaw St., E. Braintree, Mass. 113
Wong, Ming. 111 Athelstan Rd., Newton, Mass.
Wood, Stanley. 302 Oak St., Shrewsbury, Mass. 95, 138
Woodruff, Michael. 1165 San Antonio Crk. Rd., Santa Barbara, Cal
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Woods, Colin. Box 144, Southington, Ohio.
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Woods, Lon. 24 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. 87
Woods, Lorraine. 71 Carroll St., Keene, N.H. 113
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Young, john. 167 Richard Road, Braintree, Mass. 88
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Zink, Charles. 127 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. 95, 167, 116
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