Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

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Our college was born in the hearts of her founders and continues to grow z'n the lives of all who become a part of her. At the heart ofher philosophy of education is the concept of Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Lzjef' Branching outward from this hub, and as essential to it as spokes are to a wheel are each ofthe areas of concern which the college nurtures - competence, comprehension, compan- ionshzp, competition, and commitment. This college is a unzfed communigz with a diversity of interests. This college is our college . . . Eastern Nazarene College. 'vfif ' i ' f ' . r ' - .,,. A I. If, -' 2 -3. ,. ,, Q ,S ' .f-.'P1p,RfNf 'QV X 1, I , . it , .Q t- t .H p t - 1 . . ' 1 . N, t an jfs! Qs ka. 5 f A ,. .4 N' . Wt'y6'Qg--A. Q N ,4 . 0 ' ff ,- .. Ji.,-if ' 7 r. I' 'Y . 1,4 '-.H's V. f 2 5 wtf' 1-sr' fs-its---1-f Z if f ff ,. I 5: 4 , 1 AQ' d 4 ' H 'A 'I H 'f ' ' in Sw' 1 31 ll rg I - 1 -. V 1' Q I 'I - 13 on Je? 6 ?', -. , Q . - - ' gf i ' we fQ0o.1qle 348. xx , Q Z tls t iw 5 4 ,g,:xV Q ' fu 8 f tif .' -S, 4-8. , l-1 A ,fmt ' in--ff' 12 5 .P :M x 'qfxx-f P w 2 -fin. t 'f , ,Q V V V 5 1 'l o- ' 1 :JL 'AQ' ', f ' ' .f ' - R : ' ' 2 V ' V AUTILUS 1966 Volume 443 Annual Student Publication of Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaston Park, Quincy, Massachusettsg Richard W. Pritchard, Ea'z'tor,' S. Paul Wehr, Business Mfzrzczger. 2 Table of Contents COMPETENCE . . COMPREHENSION COMPANIONSHIP COMPETITION. . COMMITMENT . COMMERCE. . . X. 1 J 4-0 .ff 'ww' .max A ,--.., ...A H '1-:J 1'1 .. 1-.0l ! W l 1 H l7v i P' Q, Qt 1, 1-l. v:T . .x ' Y. is ffx X f 1 ' ,s. . .,g , fi. . 1 n r- L, ggtalsf 9 - ' I . . 1 4 Q ff. .91- I Y . 5 X 1 4 RL I Q .A 5 ' ,, 'I 45 f ,- I. i ,I '54 R M M r 4- '-'V L .. vii K fav , N xx kk 2 I X ' f --ff' 1. '. ,IQ Jun- ' 5 ,, -1 .,' 4 1 I I 4,7 i -W 2:1553 JF'- -4,1 , , wa L3 ,fvs x 'nl' -H' -drfwww dh-H 3 Y' .Ji 50+ 4' A 4 A1 f 'mi zzhf- 4 4 9' D . v vi s Q '41, 'QV ' ,, X . Q , I P , . r ,X . X .16 'WN K . 1 , N r+,,.' ,v ?i .II .il ' I 'T' .ff 'vm V .' , M, I .fi . YK .1 I' 1-NU-. 1' v .fr -Ev' 1' E 1 'J'- 'I .. .ary 1+ i?'1,a. ,- gl Al ' rfiif 933, 3 ,J g I .E -A wa w 1 Shaun, A wg! f few - -+ 1, A .. A i v ,rv . , fi: 1 W' 'f SF' . .1 , is J' jg! ' ,X,, 1 HH! i, .. 1. '1 .bf -2 'H ',-, 'Q 'lvl' 14 ,. . '1 , , 'H 1 gui , , , 1 . ,,. , ., ' . :mi g,, he i . 11 ar' riff S. Dedication Your competence has imparted growth in our lives. With comprehension you have guided our minds and hearts to most fulfilling experiences. In companionship you have been examples of a deep inner love for Cod and man. In competition your keen interest has been a vitalizing inspiration for us. In your commitment to Christ and Eastern Nazarene College, you have been a light in our darkness. In recognition of twenty years of devoted service to Eastern Naza- rene College, the Naulilus staff dedi- cates the 1966 Nautilus to you. Professor and Mrs. Rolland W. Parsons Q -.- Board of Trustees t Q r 1'5.r4 ' 'Q e' rr 'in 1. r. we-..+ 2 fig' Qggy QE Lg ffl! ,ifsis ,660 ,Z 'E .2 .IR 'L'fffl-.I--41? A+ MMMW H . '- M+..1u'f Row One: Harris, D. Powell, H. Cray, R. Goslaw, E. Mann, E. Crosse, F. Spruce, W. Lahue, j. Wagner, C. Brown, R. Cou- sins. Row Two: A. Sampson, H. Parry, K. Alcins, M. Poole, Cordon, A. Ardrey, L. Durkee, C. Taylor, F. Flemming, A. Mc- Kenzie, Patton, K. Pearsall, Colden, M. Wilson, Hunton, Parry, H. Smith, Andree, White. Development Council Row One: R. Dunlop, E. Kauffman, C. Cross, M.johnson, Warren, S. Nease, Humphreys., M. Mann, C. Young, W. Mau- ger. Row Two: E. Caspell, P. Hunt, W. Cough, A. Wright, R. Blann, C. Haas, C. Constantine, B. jones, D. Fisk, S. Lind. P. Tracy, B. Gardner, E. Cox, C. Bruce, N. Price, A. Harris, R. Cannell, R. Ingland. 12 .,., 1 ,wi Www .4 l . ,H Qgnww'-,,,,,,,,,,,nnmuuIul' ..i4--api? A Tribute to Our President Dr. Edward S. Mann is recognized as a Christian lender in the Coniniunity ul lfastcru Nainziimic iitillcgc and in the Community of Quincy. Through his leadcrsliip. he has lit-fniiic um' ull tlu' insist widely irspcctul men ol' this area. His ability to guide personally the lunctioiiing ul' li.N.C. and lu loriii floss im-Iiiliniisliips with students as well as faculty has made this college an outstaiuliiig institution, auuiclciiiicailly und spiritually. Dr. h1Z1llll7S unique involvement in all areas olthc college lilt-. the inziny years ul' st-iiicc in wliivli lf.X,lf. lids seen its most rapid growth, and his solid dedication to this college' and thc liiglu-sl lllirisliau iduils li.iw this year hccn deservingly cliinaxed with the clcdication ollllic l'ldward S. Nlaun Stuclciil lit-iitcr. lll E X, f.. v ,z . W ,fn 'l I Y' -ggi'-,egg X., w25:.gf , 9 K :Ill H P-:Sf 1 his . 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ARNOLD GORDON WETMORE, A.B.,B.D. Dean of Students I .Yr GLENN BODEN, AB. Head Counselor for Men H95 1 ' ta gn, id SEN .. pun' 'XXID I. I3il'L'ClO1' Ofhullidilllfl' xXXlI Head Counselor lkm1WYm1 ICH 31X CLARENCE JASPER HAAS, A 1' Director ofStude1it Aid ls Finance 3 ROBERT WILLIAMS HARDING Food Service Manager PAUL EUGENE WELLS, NLS. Business Manager A yi, ,L ww AUDREY MAY WARD, A.B. Bookkeeper J? Development and Pu blicity ..,,-d ., M H X 1 .Q 5555 ' .- iss:-ifizsiviwi ,lt Y3 t A l 155 0 i if , af JAMES LYAL CALHOUN, M.Ed. Director, News Bureau KENNETH SULLIVAN, A.B. RUSSELL R. MOLLICA Manager, E.N.C. Press Superintendent of Buildings S'l'El'IlEN WESLEY NEASE, NI.l'1d Director of Development FREDERICK GRANT CROSS. HD Development Associate and Alumni Secret 113 ,.l,q....,- i and Grounds HENRY E. IIl'XfKER'l' S Development Associate lf! In Memoriam R. Elizabeth Pratt Devoted to the Ideals of Christianity August 17, 1909 - March 12, 1966 LOUISE A. DYGOSKI, Ph.D. KENT COODNOW, A.B., AAI. Proihssor of Speech VIOI,E'l' BAIAYIT, A.l3., AAI. Assistant Proibssor of Spanish KICITH R. BELL, AAI. Instructor in Spanish Professor of German Division of if jANIlCS L. CALHOUN, ima., '1'h.1a., x1.1+.d. j' Assistant Proibssor of English W 'E MARY H. HOHNER, A.l3. Instructor in French 22 at fi S? Vs r-A 5u--V RUTH A. CAMERON, AJS., A.M. J Assistant I rofessor of English Letters t X S vw my Q the JY F 5 JY BERTHA MUNRO, A.M. ALICE SPANGENBICRG, AP., AAI. Dean Emeritus and Professor of English Professor of English Q ' P MARVIN DIRKS, AP., Mus. M., HD. Associate Professor of Speech ...ip- in Instructor in linglish fllSll'llClUI'lI1 f',llgflSfI ,YT ANNA GULICK, AP., A.M. Assistant Professor of French WALLAC li PULL! JC K. Ph. D. Assistant Professor of' English , I A t I - - .'XI,IlIl'1 N. KAUl l NIAN, .X.l5 IILXN 5. NIl'l.I.liN. .X.l3. 23 I vu ' ggi. .. ' xi ,rf f ICDIIII F. COVIC, MU5.B., MUSM. Proiessor of Music, Fine Arts . , MARVIN DIRKS, A.R., MUS.M., R.D. Assistant Professor of Music v I' ,I I'I P .er ' , '- .f g naa X, I ' ft ' ' ' if-M ..' - ' 1 1, ' QQ . .nf Lf fj, , ' 'kfi ft I ge., 'fi G' Mi z . 1 PATRICIA Cl. FOLRY, MUSE., MUSM. Assistant Professor of Music Division of Music and Fine Arts ROBERT W. HALE, B.MUS., M.MUS.ED. Assistant Professor of Voice Q1 , 1' N , I tis er x Inf! ,if I , E? f 2 IQ. ef, . Nil P , PAUI. I. VVII,IAVI'1R'I'H, A.R., M.Mus., A.INIUS.D Professor of Music LAMBERT BRANDES, MUS.B. Instructor in Music N OLIVE R. MARPLE, A.R., IXIUSR. Associate Professor of Music CIARI,Ii'l'ON II. SWIFT Instructor in Woodwind Instruments RARCLAY F. WOOD, MUSR.. MUSM. Assistant Professor of Organ ? A 'F Division of Philosophy and Religion HARVEY S. BLANEY, AIOSIQPII G. COULD, i S.T.M., Tho .,x.M.,n,1J, i Professor of Religion Professor of Religion Graduate Division Chairman hi. D-N is ALVIN H. KAUFFMAN, HAROLD B. KUIIN, WILBUR ll. NlL'l,l.liN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. S.'l'.B., S.T.M., Ph.D. AP., 'l'h.ll., .X.Xl.. Pli.lJ Professor of Philosophy Professor of Religion Professor ofl'l1ilosopl1y GEORGE DBLP, A.B., S.'l'.l3., S.'l'.M. l Associate Professor of qaft' C' Religion XX lI.l' i 2 ,. . ilssislanl l iolissoi Religion ' . ROBERT W. GARDNER, JASPFR R NAXLOR A.B., A.M., D.D. B S A M Professor of Mathematics Professor of Mathematics Division of Natural SCICHCCS Q, 5. 5. wx S 2 3Ia.,,n-A. , GERALD LASHLEY, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics JOSEPH GUESS, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics 26 Wifi JAMES R. CAMERON, GEORGE R. HURNRR, A.R., A.M., Ph.D. AP., MA., DR.U.L. Proiessor of History Professor ofAnthropology Division of fi Social Sciences M RONfXLID F. GRAX', DONALD P. IQRICKLRY, BA1il3.eXli.'X itxxtilxxiilz A.B' AIM. Rd.D. A.B., AAI., l'h.D. AP., .-XXI.. Ph.D. Assokiate Pamfessor of Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Education Sociology History 7 RULIAND XX. IARSONS. lib., 31.5. Associate Professor of liduczition Q91 A . li' t ,-.mg at ,gum ' 'I ,mg CARROLL BRADLEY, A.l3., lVI.Ed. ALAN CRUBER, Assistant Professor of Physical Education A.B., lVI.S.S.S. Assistant Professor of Sociology W9 P Social ,f Q 44 CVVRNDOLYN IC. MANN, CECIL R. PAUL, 'l'l1.B., B.D. B.S., M.l'Id. Assistant Professor of Psychology Assistant Professor of I4lClllC8llOll Q I BARBARA C. FINCH, A.B. PAUL H. GOSSARD, Ph.D. Instructor in Secretarial Studies Instructor in Elementary Education 28 if-N LARRY HYBERTSON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History JOSEPH H. KNOWLES, A.B., B.D., A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology Sciences PAUL E. WELIS, B.S., NLS. ROBICRT BOI,LINCL1iR,l3.S. Assistant Professor of Instructor in Business Administration Business Administration JOYCE COX, A.B., M.L.S. Assistant Librarian ,rw- .3 s n.. RICIIARIJ I,. SCI I l'S'l'1ili. NB., 13.5. .Xssnslnnl f,ll7I'lll'lllll 29 CIARENCE ARNOLD Du clopnient Assistant ESTI I ER CONSTANTINE Bookstore Assistant . 1 '.f f ' f as . C ff' 1- I , ,.n s '- wwf-' 4. ' i iffzf jlt' J JEYB5' uv m ai LOU ISE KAR K E R Secretary, Dean of Students ELIZABETH KELLER Secretary to Dean of Admissions JANE B. LOCKWOOD, A.B. Secretary to the Dean ofthe College T I Q RUTH W. MYERS Secretary, Guidance Office SHARON PARKER Cashier and Receptionist ANNIE PRATT Mailing Room Clerk W-J' fl R X..-M and IIAZEL R. HECKERT Head Resident, Spangenberg Hall BETTY LOU HENDERSON Secretary, Development Office MARY E. JONES Head Resident, Willow House ROBERTA LUCY HAMILTON Assistant Bookkeeper RALPH I. MARPLE, A.M. Supervisor, Mail Room ANN R. MITCHELL Secretary, Development Office FC. A ' T' A ri' 3. ' 'A :A TT 'ww 'r .v2.' ' .YM I 95:1 y -'ev :fit V3 if I' Htl' -Pima! . F2221 S L A : ,.f, .i,,',.:,e3gs', . ,' fu ' ff, ' M 1. -I wt! ' x me-.-.C-i-r3,, r . . ir -- I 4' 4 X . , V4 -uv x, ' ' -iff-aa il EL, '-3' 41 -0 MARY P. RANKIN, A.B. Library Assistant CLADYS M. SICKEL Assistant to the Registrar SALLY VERBECK Secretary to the Business Manager Assistants Secretaries DOROTHEA C. ZINK, A.B. Secretary to the President CHARLES DJERF, M.D. Head Physician BETTY MOLLICA, R.N. Head Nurse in Residence N r. f'- f I 1 7 DONNA L. BOWERS Food Service Assistant PAUL CALBERT Food Service Assistant LOIS M. HARDING Food Service Assistant DANIFL HAS ICLTON Maintenance Assistant OLIN A. KLOCK Maintenance Assistant GICOIIGFZ IC. PRA'1 l' Head Custodian BFULAH WII,I.WFR'1'II Assistant, Development Office LILLIAN IVII,IAVI'1R'I'II Head Resident, Munro Hall PAUL I. OSSICN, M.D. Associate Physician PATRICIA W.-XI,'I'IiIUI IRIQ, Assistant Nurse GERALDINF BABCOCK Manager, Dugout H. - P I ROLLAND W. PARSONS, 31.5 Manager, Bookstore RUTH II. PARSONS Assistant Manager, Bookstore WILFRICD DLTCIKWOR'l'Il Heating Iingineer r 1 5 3 L F Who 's Who among students in American Universities and Colleges 4 X-Yr N I usp '. uk- 33 - I . 1 f , . cu .-1, 1 .-. ,4 m Q-5, 'QI '1- 1, - -l'f',,. ' f,- .g .fl n ,445 f' Gil I PNHH11 ual IIJIJIN -4 hi 4 - 1 -gf, '. fbi. Q., W 1-.1-ffl :Qs f-W r - 1 v x 2' an 'ir v .rx A rn Ez u Thomas Harding Physics , , '1 :H u Y WWI. ,A n, 4 , x. I r 'Ki N1 4-If xx X .. Fw-rx Q, Education '1n,,z,, ' ,MM-, -' Q lb il - Wynn v... QQQQD.Qun David Heughins History . n .l 6 P - x Jw Q. nt' mm ' .5-l, 15 A . : w +24 F- fx ' vm no -v4,,cd41i4.rl l,gflH.,. .,,d,s. N, K H .... qt. 1 . Lv'.A MQ. ' Hn . V,-T x., , .. 1, 1 fic 5 0.2 5 in vi '- I' U. ur- 'n Nl ,V ,ly S r 1 R 1 5 . 5 , K-'14 , Y A 5 q'f',f'.J.'.g:f K . Qvrw, V. ,y q N. ,xx.1,Sb:4 v M,-9: W 1 QPF' ff x .v . A -sf i, 1 4 V 1 -1 'I n 5 1 i 'Q ?'. -a .11 HL 4 1 4? , Q ' va fx, ,V .'f'.' I 1 4 ,I V,2,.',.' ,Amo W? I 3' f,., ,.,. , .r yu, H5 ,. ,Q .' , M. -. 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QWQQ. ,. .. gf? ' 41' 1 , . -4 m ' uk! lf. , ' '0Y S0iVY f1,,,.'vm 'fs-IW' ww .Q D oris Umstead Elementary Education oi' -,-if Q DONALD ALLISON COLIN CAMPBELL ARCHIBALD GEORGE MASTER OF ARTS MASTER OF ARTS MASTER OF ARTS Graduates Master 's Program Q fr.. 'fr 4 V Q .N Y X .T or JOHN DESMOND JON CRAY 1 'ww V N Y' Y, P E. LEWIS Macl.EAN KENNETH MORRISON ROBERT l'l l'N.XNl W4 'X eff' 2 W 3 tr: 5- .J vxmr- f.: ' 'A 'Q NSTEPHEN L. ANDERSEN A.B. LIBERAL AETS 'Christian joy . . . library work . . . searching all truth . . . 'called according to His purposef GARY ANGELL A.B. MATHEMATICS Purposeful . , . a smile on his face and a bounce in his walk V - - winter weekends of skiing . . . t determination. t l CHARLES AUBUT B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Perserverancc . . . communicating knowlctlgc to others . . . baseball as the cxtrzt curriculztr. All '11 DAVID ANDERSON A.B. IIISTORY l,ffICI'lIIl1IC'Cl . . , consistent . . . sacking to knon thc complete lilc . . . lricncllincss in tt special Why . 5 liI,lZABli'l'll ANN .-Xl'SlT A.B. SOCIOLOGY Quict gtktcionslltss . , lllt' txt ltomt' , ltx concern 4tt1tlsit1t'critx' I , int'l111t'tl top.t1'tit'1p. Qs' GAROLYN BEC KWITH A.B. MATHEMATICS Individuality plus . . . mathematical intellect DOUGLAS BEAN A.B. BIOLOGY Versatile . , . sparkling eyes and a built in smile . . . active biologist . . . making agolden sound whether in church or Pep band. . , . I,incoln's Pharinacv . . . rewarded with seholalships . . , littky . LOIS NELSON BELL B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Energy and loveliness . . . a compassion ex' pressed in singing . . . summers of trio travell ing . . . prof's wife - - - wit and humor radi- ated. DWIGHT BENNER A.B. RELIGION Prolound thinker . . . seeking to help others . . . living each day at a time . . . hut theress always a future. 'YI' BRENDA BENJAMIN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Flirtations extrovert . . . skiing enthusiast getting an education to give an education Benjie . THOMAS BENSON A.B. BIOLOGY Efficient worker . . . running the Business office or keeping it running . . . Southern man with a smile . . . top-notch tennis player. ,. ,X Q, X ' 'ur MARILYN BLAISDELL A.B. FRENCH Quiet, radiant . . . always to do God's will , . . foreign languages . . . to understand more than ourselves. iv- Wal? MARION BICCS A.B. HISTORY Consistent and cletermined . . . a mind for his tory . . . a Sigma sportster . . . enjoyingfellow ship. CAROL PARKMAN BIGOS A.B. LITERATURE-SPEECH Dramatic ahility . . . expression. emotion form the huh of life . . . time for home and study . . . individual. PA U L H. B IA N Ii Y A.B. PSYCIIOLOCY lillusioiis ol' lIIlK'llL'L'I anal humor . . . l'1'cxi' anal llamlvt . . . flcu-imim-ii to learn so that otlu-is might henclil , . . psyi-lioiogy-'s man to siiuuwl LUC.lLLl'. BOI.LINl,I',R B.S. ELEM ENTARY EDUCATION i.lmrin and L'lllClt'lltA' in ti nent package . . i ivile, mtuclent. and seeretzirv . . . tezieliing is her pin pose, fin MERRILL BRIGGS A.B. HISTORY Questioning historian . double the pleasure . . . and quietness. . . clonlmle the work and given to serious tliouglit JOHN BOWEN A.B. SOCIOLOGY lndustrious . . . world traveler . . . servin wherever lie is needed . . . concern unlmunde . . Y.RI.fI..X. SHIRLEY ANN BOWMAN A.B. ENGLISH L'nderstuncling . . . giving lile lresliness . . . to eompreliencl till that one can . . . living has at tleep meaning. BRADLEY BRUNSELL A.B. LIBERAL ARTS Pensive tlrouglitlulness . . . always looking for life . . . living ut home . , . Cape Cod interests. -al S.. DONALD CHAPMAN LS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION lontinuous industry . . . questioning leads to mswers - and more questions . . . self-reliance 'an be the key to many doors, ARTHUR CLARK A.B. HISTORY Energetic determination . . . speaking onlywhat 1 has been thought out and is right . . . History major with an immediate army future. l l EUGENE COLEMAN A.B. CHEMISTRY Calculated achievements . . . a chemist through- out . . . 4Ioytie's man . . . with :1 smile on his face. WILLIA M CAR LSEN A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Psychologist with depth . . . practicing whatyou learn . . . oll' campus . . . Sue . . . intellect is only what you malfqe it. JOHN COKKINIS A.B. HISTORY Sell clin-t-tiuii . , . smut- things sum iinpossihlt until you do them , , . Xlustaiig . couihiut tion ol a little llrt-t-lg .intl at little huuitit I DONNA COWIIERD A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Quiet, unassuming . , . laughter from the heart , JANICE COMRIE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sweet simplicity . . . where can I help next . . . teaching as at goal - finally attained . . . warm friendliness. . . . fellowship makes the world go 'round . . . in quest ol' the best. RAYMOND CRANE A.B. CHEMISTRY Senrclnng chemist . . . reading is 21 pathway ol learning . . . living at home , . . IOTIIICI' l3.I'. student. CARY DELONG A.B. LITERATURE Individuztlity . . . living his philosophy . . , the 1-li casual basketball man with the quick wit . . . ' BARRY DECLER A.B. MATHEMATICS Determined, consistent . . . seeking to knowt complete life . . . class officer . . . ai teatcherl lore graduating. Judy on his mind -- and heart . . . at future thztt includes .1 Master s. l ARLENE DeMARCO t B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Warin sincerity . . . lwinc lilt- . . . education is good lbt' ull . . . gilt ol' gain and at knzicl-1 lor lfienclsliip. 19. VIARGARET DREW 3.5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 'rogressive activity . . . friendship is inezint to be shared . . . Rlzirgc . . . no ont- is ai stranger . . enthusiastic lziugliter. SUZANNE DIAS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION l'c1't and pretty . . . Rciniclfs worker , . . coin munity girl . . . ii sntilc for cx'c1'yu11e . . . at lu ture in teaching. RICHARD DRESSLER A.B. BIOLOGY Quiet biologist . . at Hlilll uftlccp interests . . Zeta baske-tlmll as Qin wntlct . . , clcsirc is int it than hall' ol' lczirning. BURTON DUNLOI' A.B. SOCIOLOGY l7ist'iplit1t'tl , , . qtnut tlt-ptli tl gtitttl IHHIII nitttt' - ttntl littxlmntl . . . tl ttnn' ltvi till tlnngs lint cclttuitimi innlas ltiglt CYNTHIA ICRBE B.S. SOCIOLOGY Sunny disposition . . . golden loclxs to match a personality . . . sociological outlook . . , house- wile and worker with determination, ,,-ali' -J K FREDERICK GARWOOD A.B. HISTORI Lxprcsslu. lIlSIOlldll . . . lied . . . vicll known around the gymnasium and lor sprains . , . an opinion is a freedom for all. il tl ALFRED FEELEY A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Artistic talents . . . always ready to help husband and scholar with time for the extr curricular . . . the magic touch for inspiratio DAVID FISK A.B. PRE-MED LIIICICICITCII intellect . . . to know is only a be ginning . . . a future in medicine . . . involve ment is a pilfl olcollege life hut an education is first. SUSAN GEELE B.S. MATHEMATICS Quiet ambition . , . in Conte easy for some , . ships are longstanding. atlieniatical applications . Delta play . . . friend- ,BRENDA GRIFFIN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pleasant spirit . . . silence is a golden thing and U-snug, 'iff iso diligent . . . something worked for is so often jgreatly appreciated. JOHN CULINELLO B.MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION Casual . . . dark-eyed well-dressed man . . . l home life . . . quick wit . . . music is expression of life. SHIRLEY HAMILTON l B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Thouglitfuliiess . . . directive study , . . educzi' tion away from college . . . determination plus desire in a mold. H-use CAROLE VARIAN GOOD B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Vivacious beauty . . . ai Iioniecoming lovely . . . Rogerk wife . . . Spange desk . . . si coin- passionzite smile gives the teacher a certain w zi r ni t h. ANN CULIA B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spontaneous lziughtei' . . . ai Bpnngc girl . . I .i sense ol hninor only iiiitwiiiklly' expresses tlnn within . . . inclined toixxiiwl scliolzirsliips, 9? Q., CAROL HANSEN A.B. SOCIOLOGY Diligent . . . goals are only us high as one inalqes them . , . knowledge on aucontinuuin . . . ll MARTHA HAMMER A.B. SOCIOLOGY Smiling hellos . . , living at home . . . Ll twin with her sister at 21 rival college . . . each day is ai new experience. person able. THOMAS HARDING B.S. PHYSICS Integrity and discipline . . . fliristiztn ulelils livetl every clay . . . trumpet untl molecules . . . skis and skates, smiling comes from the i ll ALI'RInD IIASPIE A.B. RELIGION Conse1'x'z1tix'e Lezilousness . . . religion is loving God and inzin . . . an education is earned . . . zictivity'inintletl. Ky? ii fb A LONZA HART A.B. SOCIOLOGY l'erserveranee . . . Cliopper . , . society lele , . . concern for others . . . man a Shields . . . those lute hours, V KAREN HAYES A.B. SOCIOLOGY Stable self-assurance . . . dark-eyed loveliness . . . Homecoming attendant . . . one can be- come no greater than he thinks he can. I AVID HEUGHINS 1B. HISTORY lxiet intelligence . . . historian with strong mu- ,ial interest . . . Who's Who man from Maine . amicable conversationalist. '-uf 3 1r !l' -J LINDA HELMICK B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Self-llorgetfulness . . . library work . . . ever- present laughter . . . studious with time for the extra curricular . . . Whos Who girl. HAROLD HENDERSON A.B. RELIGION Cenuinely warm . . . active concern for others welfare , . . Seminary-hound . . . scholarship inclined . . , l3etty's man. PATRICIA IIOLIAND A.B. ENCLISII Siriccre pzitiellcc . . Nurse lihmry worker . . literary talents . . . to tn-:ifli the works olotliers. ROBERT HOWARD i BJNIU5. I ROMBONE IERPORMANCE l.IItIg,ttIt . . . tht kllllldlllldlhlgtl . . . IIILISIL 215 ll lllllVt'l'9l ll language Ofmankincl . . . hrass talents . . . WhO's Who. 41 RONALD JACK B.MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION Easy-going . . . music as the speaking Of anJ . . . practice makes perfect . . . full Comprel sion takes time. JOYCE JEFFERSON B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ileartiness , . . adventuresome Spirit . . . thefu- ture's not Ours to see . . . training is everything . . . that all might know. ALAN JOHNSON A.B. CIIEMISTRX Striving . . . test tubes and unknOwn . . . dis- covery ties the years together . . . laboratory worker. 'Q-rx? 3 CARY JONES A.B. MATHEMATICS Loyal tO the best . . . height ofa Crusader . . . warnith Of' Christian whulesomeness . . . never enough sleep . . . junesy. I 0 ,AVID KALE ..B. LITERATURE-SPEECH trength ofendurance . . . E.N.C.'s manager of nances . . . literature and speech as Utopia . . marriage and studies combined. GAYLE KARKER A.B. MATHEMATICS Unassuming sophistication . . . charm and in- telligence go hand in hand . . . graduating in three years at E.N.C. l JOHN KIERSTEAD A.B. HISTORY Silent responsibility . . . historian withextra-cur- Q ricular athletic interests . . . man from Maine . . . off-campus life. I I 4 R RICHARD JONES B.S. CHEMISTRY Consistent depth . . . science is organized knowl- edge . . . ability is only as good as its use . . , the whole realm ol Chemistry. 'H 11' SARAH KAUFFMAN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spontaneous enthusiasm , . . seriousness wirli warm spirit . . . nzitnrztl lmeziuty . . . eliet-rin lor the lfriisziders - and tflinck. 'QS JANE KRIKORIAN A.B. ANTHROPOLOGY llztppy-lieurted . . . one may have to go 21 long way forthe education he desires . . . quiet Cllilflll . . . depth ol-interest. DERRICK LAMM A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Dellherate . . . to study psychology . . . to un- derstand his fellow man . . . not every question descrx es an answer. ,fi VIRGINIA LANTI',RY A.B. BIOLOGY Sortable . , . off-ezunpus girl with student lile interests . . , education forms the common niind . . Ginny. 'sq iff RICHARD KINSMAN A.B. HISTORY Earnest . . . human history as a history ofideas . . . family life and college life blend well . . . athletic vigor. 'Li FLORIS LANDERS A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Sensible Christian . . . Canadian honie . graciousness and industry . . . laughter witho restraint . . . to help is to live. I P E 5 ALLEN LARSON A.B. BIOLOGY Resolute . . . to live that which we learn . , . working on campus -many hours . . . worth his weight in work. i 'Q .ar PATRICIA LINDQUIST A.B. MATHEMATICS Confidence-inspiring . . . girl with a future . . . Patsy . . . Spangenherg girl who enjoys good laughs . . . shared talents. 'Oi EDWARD LEVIN A.B. BIOLOGY Inquisitive . . . quick wit and keen niincl . . . easy enough to he pleasant . . . comprehending Gods Creativeness. JEAN ANN LIBBY B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Quiet poise . . . to teach and instruct our youth . . . living each day with hopes of toinorrow . . , off-campus girl. JAMES LOM BAR D A.B. PSYCHOLOGY lfuinily main . , . Soutlierii tritiislcr stuclent who louncl his I'ulure ut lC.X.t,, . . , willing uoilxei' . siiicerely qiiestioiiiiw. 3 RONALD LOTT A.B. ISXLIIOLOIJ .Xnihitious , . . ittogiiizcs his goals in llln . . . Ohio man with at desire to giicl wherever possihle . . . livelx' sense ol humor. 31 ANTOINE MAKSOUD A.B. MATIIEMATICS Faithful to duty . , . men are friends and hroth- ers . . . a mind that seeks to du clop . . . moth ing is complete without the whole. v 4 BETTY MacLEAN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Solid goodness . . . marriage successfully com bined with an education . . . her smile perpetu ates other smiles . . . hearty interest. MARCAR ET MacLEOD A.B. SOCIOLOGY Unparaded competence . , . learning is a long time thing , . . student, athlete. wife . . . Peggy . . . determination plus. COLIN MALIARD A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Soccer enthusiast . . . understanding others in our lile involves open-mindedness . . . learning is more than hook-reading. I 'Il I -,in CHARLES MARTIN LB. BIOLOGY 'ositive force . . . laboratory hours in explora- lion of life . . . environment as the best place Or research . . . moments of humor. IOYCE MATHON A.B. BIOLOGY Congeniality . . . laughter and wit as theessence of existence . . . a biologist with compassion . . . life in studying life. PATRICIA MILLS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Permanent worth . . . former Dugout gal , . . Ken 's girl . . . teaching comes from experience with some learning added. JAMES MANCANI-ILLO A.B. BIOLOGY Intense . . . a inatjor as the basis ol' all lilwe quietness withholcling much knowledge through the past comes the future, KM KICNNICTII MILLS A.B. PSYCIIOLOCY lintcrprising. , . l'Orn1cr lit-liiiclfs man llillvS IIIIIII . . . RIIWQIYS tl IUIIII FLOW. vallevs are llt't'tlt'll to ltaw IIIUIIIIIAIII lop X, -.snug XY -nv' X DALE MINGLEDORFF A.B. BIOLOGY Strong character . . . Crusader basketball and vw 'b DAVID NYS TEDT B. MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION llefitiecl tastes , . , music as a concord of sweet sounds . . . self-reliance and selflsacrifice . . . unregretful silence. JANET OLSON B.s. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION liontagious cheet . . , still watei running deep . . . to educate takes more than One f it takes all . . . moments to tetncmhtt. 'Q quartet tours . . . teaching before graduation . . . silent wit . . . Whois Who gentleman. BRADLEY PATCH A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Undeterred , . . married man with time for all things . . . a sweet Southern tufts , , , collegeex- tracurriculars . . . COd's will ahead. HARRY PALMER A.B. LITERATURE Strong-willed . . . a literary man with definite musical talents . . . the unforeseen will always be promising . . . expression. true feeling. I WILLIAM PATCH A.B. PSYCHOLOGY 'Trustworthy . . . society athlete . . . displaying Concern in and out of College life . . . humor makes the world go 'round. ANNE POOLE A.B. CHEMISTRY Gentle intensity . . . a college l'.li .... former Bethany girl . . . charm and graciousness for a Chemistry lab . . . IVh0's Who. KX- 'Q-S., MATILDA PENIIA A.B. PSYCHOLOGY liffervescenee , . . 'lillie . . . hours ol' great lun . . . fully developing liertalentecl mind . . . knee socks and sweatshirt, ROBERTA PFISTERER B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Considerate . . . society athlete . . , cheering faithfully . . . walks softly. but carries a big stick . . . momentum. ROBERT PRATT ILS. BIOLOGY Selll-tlii't't'lt'tl . . . oll-tniinpua lwltrliigisl loyal lu his will . . . qiiietnmf is vt-ix' oltvn i't-uautliiig . 1't'acl1il1gl1im potential. CAROLE R EED A.B. INlATIIElNIA'I'ICS Serene and cliserete . , . silent loveliness with a seientilic mind . , . you must look into people as well as at them. 135' ABDUL SAMMA A.B. HISTORY Ilonest endeavors . . . International's prexy . . . the world has grown smaller, hutknowledge continues to increase. If 'Hs 'Q 'C'-P' LOIS RINES I A.B. LITERATURE Sweetness and light . . . talents in eornmunica ting with a pen and paper . , , aspiring to high: er places . . . sincere wile. EDWINA ROBINSON A.B. PSYCHOLOGY tioneentrated studiousness . . . a complete edu' cation can never Colne too late . . . rewarded for things desired and earned. ORVILLE SAPP A.B. BIOLOGY Stability . . . il' you wish to reach the highest. begin at the lowest . , . society and Crusader athlete . . . dissections and lab hours. T' T' l l?AMELA SHI-:PARD 3.5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ionscientious . , . cheerleading in the past and leaching in the future . . . S.N.E.A. supporter . . quick pace. I LARRY SHOBERT A.B. SOCIOLOGY Eager intensity . . . living Off-campus-almost On . . . Marlene . . . ability in action because Of Opportunity. ROGER SILVIEUS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Good nuturc . . . the best Oftliings in life take ai little while . . . Kent's Rugs and Remick's . . . quiet sensibility. Q wan 'fs' IOIIN SCOTT A.B. HISTORY lnclepcnrlcnt lllSlUI'I2lll . , . criiixwrszititiii. clisc sions. clclmtcs . , . Open mincl tn till tlnngs . strziiglit slimming . . I tletwiiiiiizitiuii. Y. IVA SHO!-'F A.B. PSYCIIOLOGY lmivcliiicm llllilClUI'llQ'll .,.A Q i.uli1.il1mi .tml in ii rings scpaiixxtccl lay litllc time , , . luigln Nnnlt lm' Qin illl-Qlltlllllfl girl. THOMAS SMITH A.B. SOCIOLOGY Undeviating . . . chosen paths are not always the easiest but are most fulfilling . . . Pennsyl- vania man with open friendly spirit. l n E MARJORIE SMITH B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . Happy-hearted . . . not how long we live, but how ...conununny Mudmu ...insuucuon B a way of expressing one 'S self. l l l BYRON SWEEZY A.B. MATHEMATICS Unassutning responsibility . . . faintly man and student . . .distance is easily overcome through interest. ' FLETCHER TINK 54.13. MATHEMATICS, PSYCHOLOGY Sincere devotion . . . directive leadership . . . a willing witness for everyone . . . student body prexy . . . the man with a future. CARLETON SWIFT B. MUS. MUSIC EDUCATION Musieally artistic . . . instructor and student I . . . life always gives us more to learn . . . . Canterbury hours. I V JAMES TRIMBATH A.B. MATHEMATICS Iron will . . . concern unlimited . . . good stu' dent and equally good husband . . . seriousness und Congeniality together. 73' ,s G' ,gi MARGARET WALTERMIRE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Silent urit f loveliness s Je'il-cs lor itsell' ll l a late summer wedding . . . extracurricular are tivities . . . Homecoming attendant. 'W 'ff 'rr '- 1 - A .. i t f: 'f1fi:,.',f I f 'A ities-up ' tif, hp ' 1.,?,f1y1., ' 'il' 'sl FRANK TURNER A.B. HISTORY Perceptive ability . . . S.N,Ii.A. leader . . . soci- ety hziskethtiller . . . reason and judginent in established mold, DORIS UMSTEAD B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sincere warmth . . . the secretary! secretary . . . Christian life in faith and cliaxrity . . . she and Linda add feminine touch to Wlirfs Wlio. PATRICIA WA LT ER M IR E A.B. RELIGION liirtnly grimmletl . . . sclmol nurse , , . nun passion and llIlCll'l'SliIIlllIIlQ on-ii lor .I cold . . clinic hours ill :ill lIlllllN . . lllk'llllNlllI1lS slmi N ing. + CIIARLES WARD A.B. HISTORY: B.S. MUSIC Sense ol perleetion . . . 11 nnntl which never 1' eeuses lu grow . . . musicappreciation . . . hats- ketliall time-keeper . . . tnll-gutive, RICHARD WHEELER A.B. PSYC IIOLOGY .Xrtlstieally humorous . . . expression through drawing . . . psychology as 21 basis for life . . . undetetxcd student and husband. 'fins '17 ALAN WEB BER A.B. BIOLOGY Loyal sturdiness . . . the daily mail twice a day . . . running Business Office business . . . quicl- sniile. keen sense ol' humor. JOHN WHALEN A.B. BIOLOGY Serious attitudes . . . nothing must he lost when opportunity is given . . . motivation oftencoxnes from within. MARTHA WILSON B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pleasant and personable . . . Houghton and B.N.C. transfer with E.N.C.concern . . . victory belongs to those who are persevering. 'll LYNNE WRIGHT B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Mild and kind . . . sweet sincerity that bubbles over . . . friendships are of long time impor- tance . . . teaching interests. MARIE YATES B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Helpful . . . good things in small packages . . . religious concern . . . scholarship inclined . . . knowledge is 21 power. CHARLES ZINK A.B. SOCIOLOGY Big man - big heart . . . the lust is often the first-senior class prexy . . . Zeta athlete and Crusacler bzisketballer . . . Sully'sn1z1n . . . the importance ofothers. fx DARRELL WOODWORTII A.B. SOCIOLOGY liven-keelecl . . , llulizuliait niun with l ..N,1f. hockey interests . . , worcls are best not spoken unless thev have value. ' ft: . av Mm , I V-a.-1 ..- ,J 1 . , t -,-. V- fp... - , me 'D 'iii SHARON YOUSEY ILS. El.ENIENT.-XRY EDI'CX'l'ION Sparkling . brwltt-ex'eil L'llllllINltISlll . . . . X., I S l' Xl li lnrtielprrlii . . . lulllllnnnt III teuelmw others . rw the Sllllblllllt' ul the llllllll, H U M 1 L 1 T Y JOY IN LIFE S E R V 1 C E We, Zhe class of I96Q charge you, ihe class of 1967 fm Q 6? 52? 1 ff , wi J 1 gi v,' Mi 9 . Qi Wayne Xerxx President lm Snell Vice President I--W' u'tn1t'1 Pirrs Student Counul Reprut nt ttnc 'Sandy Ward Suretary Don Sh tu f h tplain Art Sulln in I reisurcr Page Qponsorul by Clam ot 1064 Man-ilmeth Adams Cordon Angell Douglas Atkinson Charles Buzikian Xu! Robert Blakely David llowen 5' ' :yn-.N ' L 51-3, V. David Bower Donovan Bowlev YI' Q 4? Miriam Collom james Clrothers Merideth Curto Sherry Dalton 0 l l Grace Dankelinan Marjorie DeArmond Marcia Dillon .lack Dow 115 iQ' X. l 'FN N75 vw- 'E' Donald Brotherton Nancy Cabisius james Casler Skinner Chavez jacquelyn Church illvlflxm WN Roger Good William Cough Alan Cray jennifer Cunnerson Robert Hale .ffl r ' cf . r f3Q'iq', 7fv?Q? 1 X ,Q , 1 :7,g,,,l X l - -'T in ' f . '43- 5.41 . ..LX fl nr' ' 4314 41.1, ' Lx , . f , My ,,A,. l Clary Hurling Simeo lisipiku lircndu livzms Cheryl lfurd llillll Frazer lllcnn fluluslm liiclmrrl Curlzmd Kenneth Goldberg 3' 46' ,.41 if svv,,4'.X. -' 'ff' 79 bi'- ' sd X637 lithel Mau' llus Gerald llziysc Richard llivby ,Iuliamnc llull Kimber llamlin lidward llurris Paul lluxwcy f I liurlc llollctt Judith Knox Martha Lacske Ruth Linder Kathryn Lockwood Janice Long I Louise Newton Merritt Nielson Juanita Parry Jacqueline Pearsall Phoebe Phillips .45 liunice Meier Robert Miller lfgslie Molyiiezuix Gladys Moon C QS. David Moore lirendzi Nlorrill Patricia Nlott 'Izinet Murray M. ' Y? ful .Q-4Q 'YTD nm 15 'QW 'vu R3- r. .. A Sharon Riedel' Steven Rudolph Roberta Si. Vlolin lbonzilcl Shaw r--5 Neel Price ll21ll'lClli Price Rieliurcl l'ritchzird Marilyn Reinuin X V v I . 3 . K I. .ff- n 3 5 ,, -W s Z -4 5 ,,.-. .,,,w- ' fJ 5 Eirj 'ffi' 'ii AWA fi XX AX Nh LUMMIINLS LENORA GRIFFIN -:FQ N..-f CAROL IIUNSBERCHR JOX MARAULLO ROSP, GRACE JOBES jUDI'l'H 1'1cKr:R1Nc 'NT 'X Q-I LINDA REINERT by RUTH RUSSELL ELIZABETH STOCK KWELL I ? -1 -ll VARLENE VIGUE ' , ,I ' , -Q55 ff -,::,jvF'i 1w, air' . , K 1 -il Ji 1 milf Paul Albright Calvin Alexander David Anderson Arden Bennett at f 'LB Paul Barresi D aniel B azikian Richard Baumgartner Sharon Beckwith Robert Clarke Robert Clemens Paul Clemons john Coleman Sona Arukian Paul Babcock Eloise Baker jean Benson Ioan Benson mayb- C fi Qmvmf' ,vt ' ' ' , , - 3 C arolyn B rewer C athleen Brickley Linda Brigham William Calvert jane Brown Michael Campanile Alden Bryanton Vonica Chase -6 -fr fl? l C, -67.-1 T . 5 lx.,:, 'ui' Rena Edelman Charles Eldridge james Ellis Sharon English 13 'x Mary Evans Carolyn Fetterman Peter Fickett K 4 3 -v X uf' -16 'A , 4 , t 1 gg, I ' ,V S ff-L4 -ai ff-yn '-0' '39 Alice Cornell Charles Cove Leon Figard Ann Freeland Neil Fulton .flew 6 Ii-e ' '41 m . ,Ji Tl' R V 1 N9- Robert Crandall jamcs Crutcher Judith Gardner Barbara Girard james Cubie X 'uv A 'Qi Shirley Davis David Daniel james Delp jack Daniel Douglas Dickson Glen Goslaw Malcolm Greaves Shirley Green Wayne Griffin Barbara Jacobs Phyllis johnson David Johnston sunt. i Y.,, 'JD 'T' Marcia Grube Rosemarie Cuivens james jones John jordan Arthur Karker ' x Q rf l-5 f-P1051 51' iv 'H 1 .-x ' -n 1 1? Lee Haas William Halchuck Elizabeth Keller Melody Kern 'S 'Q 1' ' N-1'-vi Q-Y... Linda Hamilton Karen Hamlin james Haney Sharon Kilpatrick Albert Kimball wx., 32 1 .. Jean Hansrote Leroy Harding Raymond Harshman , nn, ,!,. i 5 If Kandace Haugh Roy Hollis Brenda Houser Martha Hunter 'K' XWP puns, Nu Sally Long judilh Lunden Gayle MacDonald Bette Macklern fi Dorothy Magee William Magnusson Rhoda Manchester 1' Q I james Kinder Susan King Sandra M archant Ralph Marple Brian Mathers r ,S .1 M 'J ' i .X il, 'YL ff V4-vw C arolyn Kingsbury janet Kleppinger S and ra M CC lisrer Linda Miller 19. joseph Knox Clyde Krikorian Henry Larsen M ary Moneypenny Beverley Morrison U... ,Yi l , , t f v, ,- yn , ' f - -'vu 40 ' X41 Phyllis Libby Stephen Lind Rodney Linger Edward Morrison JS J 55, '2- 5 I N -r 'fn Q' . ra 'Q' W f' :'. I . R'-QU 'K 1 ,, - ' .WE 'Vx W'-'rev X , iff' is 1 :tj ? My ji X 3 2523? 1 Carol Munz Neil Nicoll Wayne Oliff Loraine Patriquin Betty Oliver john Ortman Loretta Ours Carlos Pereria Michael Perrow 2 -.srl 1 1 rw., 4 W! , it -f ,, 'Jr V+ S .,,, .H , r , .VA Malcolm Palmer Virginia Parlee Kathleen Pfautz Joyce Phillips I - 'an' k li' ima ,J - f4Us,,M 19. l Bethany Parsons Raymond Patch Albert Pierson Dianne Platt Dorothy Poole Q12 vt , 'ft Sharon Post Patricia Powers Luane Pringle Robert Pulkkinen john Raycraft Suzanne Rhoad Marilyn Rice 49? I 'ik .,f!. IQ' Li 'ww Monica Ricketts Patricia Robbins Cheryl Sutherland Charles 'l'z1ylor. Kathleen Tenny Q 45 0 W- M I QE XS, x Verna Salfel Andrew Satta lfsther Thom as Martin Thomas 371 6 Y 'FQ '10 1-1 Aleta Savage listher Schlosser Linda Schmidt Timothy Thomas Nesta Tibbetts i N -67 .. 9 3 Q s. ,, fl fwwwwrwt , sv Timothy Trask Lorraine Woods Judy Wright Alice Yotter 8 rush -f-5 X-' .ff y john Tucker Barbara Walter Nancy Wallace Richard Ward Donna Younce Bernard Zilinskas Q!! aff V Y '01 41 -QS-. Ni Kathleen Warren William Webber Marjorie Watson jacob Wesseldyk Thomas Weaver Linda Whitman www, XS. N . 4 4' Y Q ,H-v If Sandra Wild Elmer Wilson Sharon Wilson We, the Class of 1968,charge Patricia Winemillei you, the Class of 1969 . ,ahh --fl Ny!- ., Freshman C assi Council Doug Caswell, Vice-President Bob Barnes, Treasurer ' Kay Footer Secretary l Steve Gunnerson, Student Council john Wood, Chaplain ' L Jim johnsonrkresident ll Page Sponsored by Class of 1969 l I ag Dennis Adams Judy Agler Karen Akins Kenneth Akins David B arrett William Barror '23 J' Sharon Babcock A M ary Ash burn Morris B adoud William Baker Barbara Betts Ruth Bevan Carol Anderson Manuel Aran Eric Anderson Helene Arden Timothy Anderson David Arey Ellen Beckwith Stephen Bellinger Ronald B artholomew james Baughman 'al' WR , gsjzik -4-v Auf A Robert Bennett lahzabeth Best 'N-49 Karen Bolles Linda Bowman 9 3 -FV ...,, . 'gay I f. H6f Barbara Burger Facia Beyselow Terry Bilyou +2 Myra Bragg Robert Brenner l 73, Robert Barnes Donald Bish Alfred Bishop y A Robert Briclcley Doris B town tar:.::f,.:gj?A,6i, . 11 Q,u.:t+.af:i'c:ffAr ,V , will xl C f ju anita B rown Reginald Clark Robert Calhoun 5 R ix . Yvonne Davis linda Dehay Brent Burgess Sharon Clemons jan1esCliHon Ln. 1 s 6194 X ri 0 ,C Hassan Deldjoo Paul Dever '-mf k N 4, J '37 Q m Sandra Dickinson 1 Suzanne Burgess Steven Burns Laura Colella Sherian Cooper Daniel B utz Diane Carlsen D ietri Cornell klanice Cox W ' 1-my v , -V 2 q MP.. 7 3 , 'Vt Ruth Dickson 94 Richmond Carlson William Casey Russell Carlson Douglas Caswell Donald Carter Darlene Cramer john Cress Lynda Cerrato Cynthia Crofts Francis Cucchiara I... l x o Q K 3 r -5 sv I I If I' Richard Christy B arbara C lark Douglas Clark Gloria jeane Clark Norman Cunningham Waureen Davis Jr? 'Wt K 3 Wayne Drake Lloyd Dreibelbis 2, N ancy Dufford Royal Dimond Raymond Dinsmore Peter Faux Karen Doane Richard Downs Donna Fawcett Dale Fallon Sharon Farrell Lawrence Eller David Emmitt john Ellingwood Neil Estabrooke Robert Fair john Colden N orm an Goodwin Kenneth Hash Clinton Eastman Robert Ellenberger james Fisher Virginia Fisk YI? .1 Linda Garrison Robert Glass Elizabeth Foote Carol Gamble Alan Cotlieb Donna Cough K ar on Cough K athleen Cough . KX ,4 wr, e lb -1 9 5 Loretta Fairbu rn Martha Gordon Kenneth Goss Q ' .Ne Irving Grant Margaret Gregory -1-in-...B l t 'Q l ni f-Q W , 1. Stephenflunnerson RobertHall A H sv -L S ,fx Ruth Hetrick Nancy Higgins Lester Hamilton David Hanley 3 Donna Hammond Barbara Hapworth A 1 3 l Shelton Hogan J ll , , A Svlvia Holland I -U? it . . f Y A - 4 ' -efwai2:, 4 .,.. .f,,. 135 Richard Hook 'W v- '- '5 f-'5' I f f , V Robert Hardin ffflf- L Stanley Hoopengardner g Albert Hardy Susan Hopcraft NHIICY H21I'lLiCl1CI' '41 y Darlene Hosner 62? ff Nancy Houghton Sandra Hulburt l -Q Herbert jenkins Ralph johansen Glenn jernegan Dorothea johnson 1. 3 :'R'l james johnson Paul johnson ' . -ss. X 'X A X of s . -1 ' 1 t 96 Sv A jf -, V , I K .. si' , , ff' . 1 , a 1. I Carol Harper Wayne Hassinger john Hawkins Linda Hunt Alan Hunter 4 1? . , 4' 2 .M Linda Hazen Thomas Heim Patricia Henderson Richard Herring Kay Hunter Marilyn H uns berger Robert Johnson Howard Johnston James Johnston Barbara Jones Kathryn Krutenat Ernest LaBelle union' a 'aiu f?f?g'Z??iEi'w: Tfqif' 1 : K at W Y J ll ..f, K as 41 ,, - .. x Susan Jordan Carolyn Joyce Ruth Judkins Carol Larsen Jeanne L4-:grand , J ,,,- t. . rf. tw, ' J'Eft'?f5'Z ' I A ,li 'LH Barbara Kale George Kambo Everett Kaufman Robert Lemieux Timothy Leonard 2. xr' V if Eloise Keeler Ronald Keith Dennis Levin Susan Lind -5 45, J David Macfluish 97 Marilyn Kittle Marianne Knight Judy Lingenfelter Richard Knox Robert Livingstone Susan Locascio J 0 yce Lint ' ,M , , - LN. ' 1 af George Mack un.- m William Maclaren Carey-Leah MacLeod Sara Ko Deborah l,oCkwood David Lott Y Allan Machlillan David Klann lsilllll Mariano Russell Molliea l,VI11lC Morse .- V- f -3 Q 3' 'v-1? tlregory M arkel S!! .Klan Morvay Mary Mott ,J W- N . 1-1 ' - fic' 11 X 9 0- f ' it i g, ..,,gz 11 ' AV ' lk. ' ' V, William flXClllk01'Ll Roger Paine my f 1--1 I. le., 'O aines Marlowe .Indy Martin flyllllllll Martell Rose Marzullo William Mowen Marcia Mundy Mark Murphy Roger Myers Kathleen Maurer Ralph Maurer Dennis McBurnie David McGowan Hans Melder Charles Melton 1 Maynard Parker Sandra ljllflilllilll 'L 'J !, N ancy Parry Cecil Pat11ocle ,..., 'lll'lOll12lS Nichols Xl ITX l' llen Xies Gayle Nickerson Kay Nissley -4 ,-in 98 W 1 --'N ,, , 10 . Ili: William Meroll Byron Mingledorff Susan Mitchum anice Mitchell Mary O'Brien Stanley Oliver - - QVKZZF iff Y'Q -4 t W '64-if 'Q '-4 Yi X- X, Q Laurilee Phillips 'Perry Phillips joel Pickering Farren Pillsbury Bruce Plath Garrett Powell ,3:,if ea 4::rfj, - 4 H K fe NNN f 1 , 5 'C ,, , Rebecca Prentice Nl arsha Rafuse Grace Rosenberry Sharon Rouse Stephen Patton Barbara Perry David Perry Alton Phillips Floyd Rhodes Craig Richey Chandler Robbins David Rogers james Ronianowicz Richard Rose as 'Q' . ,rf , ' 9 15 james R apalje Larry Ruper Joyce Ru in mel Nicholas Schneider Alan Seidler Roberta Shackelllord Donna Reid john Schrader Sally Schwanke 'nv ,... 4 Dennis Shafer Sharren Shelton Barbara Rhodes Madelyn Scott Carolyn Seaton Aige Clary Shetler William Shoenhergti '39 -4 fc' ' Don Shook Sharron Shuniwzxy anet Strong llelen Swartz :i Timothy Tarr Allen Tassinari L . J f v I john Totin Veora Tressler Sharon Townsend jerry Tucker llelen Sickel Elaine Sloan Kathleen Simers Newell Smith Linda Taylor Lois Teed Susanne Terry Peter Theodore I. ,, ' ,yr -Av I A . 1 1' , s Q . ,O ' If ff' Stephen Smith Stephen Del Smith john Somers Lawrence Thompson xlohn Thompson 1 1 - fn ' . 1 me ' William Turner David Van lloewyk N 0 ,. J QV Q-up S i .bg HU iz I . C ,1 X . I 3 t l l 100 y . ,Q . 51- 1 -Q 1 I I 's 141 Polman Sotirios David Sparks Kathryn Stanton Donna Tinkham Cynthia Tomlin --1 -ul N 1 'T Carol Steinmeyer Martha Stewart Frederic Stone Gail Strong john Tomlinson Marjorie Toms QW. -X pr I n -3 we V I J I 1 si 1 x . joan Wallace john Ward Ronald WVHTHC ' ilhii '!f '5 f'72f',fv Shirley Waugh Paul Werner Susan Whalen Cai ol X iccione john Wood Douglas X on Iderstein Mary Ann Winters , J, F A -in sf Q 1 , 4 ,f i' I K- is .Ah - 33, -, ' I'-J , ,J , ,Vx ,ng .gi Dale Whitman Nancy Whitman Carol Wright , . X-ff Glennis Williams Wesley Wright Alice Yeo 'ii of ,f Wu, . 4 i A35 Registration lines - and another year he ms .NS will .,, Sy 'V , . 'X X. ttf 6909 A 3 For the freshmen Eastern Naza- rene College brings a curious new lyfe. Freshman week gives eaeh student a glimpse of campus lzk and is htghlzghtea' by a Friday Get Aequainteaw Party. Frosh get acquainted with campus life. t' :Ns Freshman week highlights with a party and hox lunch auction. 104 The Women Four - the year's first entertainment. Registration lines are more than taxing .f ' 'wwf' Y lf' . I In ' in 1:5- I 1,32 1 I an - Q V-,.L, , lr '. 1 wan' l Students pay out more moncythan they thought they earned - or than they did earn. Regz's!ratz'0n lines begin the road I0 a four year-or-more complele college exj1erz'e1'zce zulziclz EN C. pcrpcfzzafcs. Ahead there will be nzazzyhfzzrcmem- ones and more regz's!raf1'0n lz'1w.s'. Student council serves as a spokesman for all areas of campus tzfe. Coats ofirzvotve- ment, z'nz'tz'atz'z1e, and ina'z'vz'a'uat maturation are tts great concern. I if Time for a clean sweep, Fletch ? STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Row One: Cordon Angell, Doris Umstead, janet Kleppinger, Ed Levin, Judy Knox, Steve Cunnerson. Row Two: Dick Pritchard, Juanita Parry, Tom Harding, Rev. Youngman, Fletcher Tink, Bill Gough, jim jones, Mike Campanile, Merritt Nielson. ,H f-. 1' 'Q' ' 4 1 J A a 'A A A . - ' f , n,J .l ' tt.. X Skit I 4, 'tt-M 1 4' . 106 Page sponsored by Student Council A Bag Brother-Lzflle Brother, Bzg Sisier- Litfle Sister Breakfast is only a beginning toward a successfulyear 0fSiudcn! Council fu n cz'z'0 ning. ivgvi- Dean Wetmore and Prexy Tink informally dis- The Big Sister-Little Sister breakfast was a success. cuss student affairs. 'N 'i 7:00 a little curly - l'Yl'll for lwrcalelast ? i 's , .ll tl Dormitory life ana' new roommates become cz vita! part of ilze ina'ivia'ua! experience. SeMdz'sczp!ine is mandatory for each is responsible for himsey and his progress. L t I w W , ' r I , , 1 ll l y Late dorm life and 7:30 classes just don't mix. 1 1 i P if F w l Q s 1 U 1 , The daily ritual. 4545 ' O Y 1 an All the pleasures ofhome. X 108 ,, , V Y A A .-.-. Y.-....-.... AS NIU!! Had A A Inu -CIDGIUIIB A refuge from the cafeteria. A release from studying. A bed by the desk keeps the textbooks Closed. S y Lzfe does not always remain at an even keel Regulaiion oftime and activigz is necessary for physical health, academic achievemeni, social aayushnent, and spiritual lzk in a clazbz schedule. 1043 'Y 4 .L 1li',, 'lj Y- 14? -cu Q . .. 'Hin 196' S -.J-V SHIELDS . . . Seated: john Scott, Tom Benson. MANSION . . . Woody Badoud, Doug Atkinson, Chuck Eby Standing: Bob Clemens, Dick Dressler, Stan Wood. Dormitory councils serve to regulate dorm lzfe. MUNRO . . . Row One: Barb Jacobs, Pat Sterl- ing, Alicc Cornell, Ruth Dickson. Row Two: Lynne Morse, Sully Schwankc, Mrs. Willwerth, Vonica Chase, Sue King, lClainc Sloan. :lift- , ,, ., 45' a 4 '. , i 1 C 1 7 I ' , v 5 K xJ WILLOW . . . Eunice Meier, Sharon Yousey, Peg Walter- mire, Mrs. jones. L 1 SPANCENBICRC . . . Seated: Sue Locas- cio, Peg Gregory, Teresa johnson.juanita Parry, Nancy Parry. Standing: Karen Hayes. '!' Q.-- L.,- , ,pg wg-,. QQ. f . 48.3 MEMURIAI ,... Seated: Dave Van Ilocwyk. Ikxvc Anderson. Stand- ing: Allmie Pierson, Floyd Rhodes. Jim Tnssinnri. Chuck Mellon. Bill Magnusson. Sigma gives an all-out effort to entice the frosh. The arrival ofyearbooks ana' sociegf Rush Day a'z'sp!ays bring remembrances of ihe pas! and remembrarzces for the future. Yearbooks arrive in mid-September. Everyone looks for his own picture in the new books -Z sgkx 1 . P' i A Us ' Ma Penha attracts the men to Kappa's Rush Day display. 'S 49 'X fl? 2 X Y... Pensive moments in thc dining hall. ur 5 a '-'- Q Cb S OD Q Q Ns Q 3 Q. Sv E 3. UQ b' Q Q I me E N fn Q X UQ Q O m in S S fn F bf O N! EN Y 'S 5, O 3 Q 'X Nt. bf S Q R ,iff ,J- Lakin PREMIUN JON 0-0-0, that Italian flavor. Dugout donuts dwindlc rapidly. wqygm nm X ' 1 Momcnts for companionship. llfl Q 1.2 E iLff,Ff'Wi ,.. 1' I 655' . -.qt M Aft 4 The college must function emctiveb within its own communigf . . . Y it V. y ' ' 1 ' 1 t , I 8 ' . gn I' , , 0 , r . Communication becomes a vital part of Contact with the outside world through daily media. college lilb. . Sss-m in ... . 'O .gf 4 A ! J X 1.2 X The library zloesnlt always mean study. 1 14 Building blocks for mind and stomach. Time never ceases for friendship. Q7 Ni 'ky - n-s-- 1- bmn., V.--.--4 J tv 1 Q .-Q ' 1 ,it F km thi' 1 , ' V J 1' J' v,.rQw,,', ,bi 3431 'M ., 1 Q T ff it L 9 but the college cannot be compleiebf 6m'Cfl'U6 wiflzouf com- muning zuiflz our oufside com- m umbf. Alum- in thought. Hz!! is filed witlz aetivigz - some expected and much ulzexpectecl A big present for Guy Fawkes Day. The beard sh0uld've stayed back in Africa. September Sunday - an unexpected Fall As Fa!! progresses there is a Nautilus piefure sale and donkey ball game where studenis and faeulgz mee! on even terms. rv. v A The Nautllus picture sale . . . brings back many memories The faculty and students on rqu xl tu nn The donkey keeps Brad on his toes. 117 1 1 1 Intensive study reaps rewards. o Mgt: 'rs tm ..., ,.,. .. ,fi f0 Il- Q , f Niki Q i M V Many books - few in use. Classroom work demands attention. 118 The Ilzoughl ofquickbf albproaclzing nzid-iernz testing brings z'ntensz've study and infalie of knowlezlge that can never really be measured F0una'erf9 Day tn earby October means the return of many alumni and the laying of a cornerstone for the Student Center under con- struction. Q' 157' The processional Continues for Founder's Day. Q- ,NW Q Dr. Gardner - Dr, Fred J. Shields - thc man. 1 NJ ix , y ,gr A nr' .r Q K 11. ' V iv' 1wNA'Ciq.s4 EEK.-f?tl.t -fl? ' m , , . D Q. 1-' N V331- .Agp 'V--9 .,i,.A E 'r' -4 ,,- - Fw, .., 2 K' -. Qi' 1 3f Dr. Gould unites with Choir and onlmmkcra in praiyrr. L Dr. Mann - thc cornerstone laying im' thr- Munn Stumlcnl Ccnlcr. l IW I 9 , dr Laie Oeiober signals ii 6:00 A.M. beginning of Tzuirp Week capped by ri Friday evening Falllgczrijf . . . 1 g is W Auctioneer Rigclcn took the girls' moncy for an un- known guy. The Arch of Triumph opened into enjoyable Fall Party. tl H The guys laughed it up backstage before being twirped at the auction Vs Lively diSCllSSl0l'l w-X -.fx 7' QV-.4 WI A all e ,.1 Some converse-cl: some ate. -.. ,--f 121 And Gary was talking to . . . ? . . . a pargf where kllowslzzp, f00fL and fun are the order offlze evening for all A schedzded Homecoming and Whois Who Recepiion is replaced by a relaxing get-together because ofthe large-scale 'Blackouiu in the R ii US. Some frzghi, some anxiegf is apparent, . ix A M 4 but that is soon forgoiten. 1 K 'L 1' -5' -,tl - I ,QE The Blackout meant a night off from the studies. WIFI Y , 'E QQ, f Q... it nun i ,. vs Q 'stt 1 2 ggi' ' . HR MA . me Q N Many sang the evening away. Cas entertained by candlelight. For some the evening ended early. Alumni Weekend z'nz'tz'ates the start ofbasket- ball season wilh an E.N C.-Cordon Home- coming game. f The pep band added enthusiasm to an already exciting Alumni Weekend action saw E.N.C. and Gordon in a pre-season game. 0 ? ,ow ..v night. Forget the personal opinion, Ray. I good record. S The crowd was intense with interest. .4 4 -X Past Alumni President john Warren spoke. Dr. Kauffman - the proud father and his camera. A ful! gymnasium of spectators enjoy the eveningif festivities ana' anticzpate the crowning of one senior girl as EN C. if rezgning queen. 124 if' ,K . , - .. -9' ok.- 4.- p C N 'Mar I P 0 gg' I W if-i.. sw, 5 . .1 K, Q I p A A S- 0 5'-u Ap ,, 4 w miie ' ll . 1 1, L .JJ U PI P ', Q e 1 IC 1 V w A 1 'F .wtf . 30, - , I I I H' ...V.i-.-.i.iT....l. I ' w I ix '15 . I i K-'. 1' '1 i I i J. 0 I V 1 'v i l I ix 3 In i l ,-. -I O Q -A . ' , L Q A I fo -f. Q., ' r 'Q 4 f 'iv- l n f Y - ' wx K D , 1 . r J if: J 1 I 631, , r- i 7' 1 V fu I ! ' I' - ' A ' i I 1 T f 5 I 2 , . ww, W 4 ' ,. -' 4 - g.fLli,w xl . .-'fjfr .,, 4 , ' .ffff-:W , L 3 b . M J if I -3 2 ii. , - -gnu-qu-Ml W I i i Peg Waltermire, Carole Good, 1964 Queen Carol Morrison, Queen Sally Kauffman, Lois Bell, Karen Hayes. The 1965 Homecoming Queen and Her Court. 126 Queen Sally Kauffman crowned by Carol Mor- dson. ' I I ,Q X 4 xt' , I.: : if V , I V ':'-Q LT-. v as-v..m PM 'wwf ,. 1 'f A . f 'pf' 1, ', - ' ' ' . ML Y !.. , til ' ,-N' f 50' - af aff rr. W1 x u V 1'f '7g--1' ' M I'7 --'M' Q I 'J'-1 X '3flf'4 .'5' Y .1 ' !:'5w ', ' V1 '1!. ' ff- , -'f-1' ' ' , K , 5- ,Q Z' . X bu , iiG x : N-J -641 ,N Y '- gl, .ly k ,!. v 'Af f 4 X ,r q w 1?-q ff? f mfgfq.4a1i5frzs,+ ',.?i Q1rix H. i., 4-. ,w s . gb, 1. f. -jr ,M Mhz, ,iff f' gn ' 1 -a xy A r - ' 1'sN i ' . ., 1 V21 , ' P3144 ,Al mf V ' :-5' fi-f'31,'f!LLf'f':: S ' '4 1 -'.'3 , 9? V5 :'2'-fur x 3, ' iii VYIRQ1' '24 - ' 2'.y3,7g,'1f ,f --A N ,jf ,T 5 f r I r 1 F ,I M 3 , Af I 5 N 4434? ,fb ' ' X- X r A 1 ' 'N QS-F 'xt . --, 3 , jf . .4 Lz- ss 1 'l.C,. K u ' , '- 'Y Q' . .. x 1 I 4 1, 4 1 1 ,J '- l w .4 . gf ,J X- 1 -sfllfaswh ' Dr. Harrell Beck, AI'llldCOl0glSi Mr. William McSweeney, Vietnam Correspondent Artist Lecture Series ana' Current Issues speakers provide Frtctay nzglzt interest throughout theyear . . . Qi 2 5, 'Tr' The Riverside Singers A3 ,e' sf zr, 'E ke 1 Mr. Alonza Fields, White House Col. Thane Minor, joint Chiefs ofStail-. w'+f'1' ' at l 1 l 5 I i s -t . . . and S.NE.A. sponsors anakernoon tea for lheir members and their guests. 4 1 he l it . if ' l 5 i ,V 4' I-ng S.N.E.A. members served. Fellowship in interest of a future profession 'sf f lxv , 9.0 , - ,,- , ,, x J.. '. Y. , X 5 rm., -477' V .am 'Ain rn., 4 .Mx . jj ,-Q., 4 . . 111. Q -41:2 .I .W .. N . ' ' ' ,Ar .:-f H . ' V+- ' s id- 01- , ' 1 1 T , 6 V, .. 4. . ...K .V 'I - N- hx- 7 - L-Y I ' , h 1 A A -:D .- 4350, AVLM r. :.Es6'vAE5-JA-iq, . ', -J -vi g '- .'- .1 ,,,. -' gr,-, ., , . . ,. , , 4,-L -. X. . 1, . --,,. Y . I t A .Nl i UL. a D. I . ,K . S.N.E.A .... Row One: john Scott, Marjorie DcArmond, Ann Turnhull, Linda Schmidt, Sue Scyforth, Sallyc Spruce, Pam Shepard, Nancy Parry, Sue Locascio, Maribeth Adams, janicc Williams, Chris Kilpatrick. Dave Daniel, jennie Gunnerson, joetta McManus. Row Two: Linda Ilelmick, Lois Bell, Gladys Moon, Sherry Dal- ton, Sandy Ward, Phoebe Phillips, Carole Good, janet Murray, Esther Schlosscr, Sharon Ric-dvr, Bethany Parsons, jean LeGrandc, Kathy Lockwood, Kandic Haugh, Roberta St. john. Row Thrcc: Linda Brigham. Ann Gulla, john Vigliotti, Pat Mott, Dick Pritchard, juanita Parry, jininc Parlcc. Roberta Pfistercr. Brian Mathers, Lois Rines, Kathy Kilponen. 129 A December C lzristinas Pargz brings cz new diinen- sion lo the social calendar . . . 4f ',gav- 130 -wfr. Miss Cove went back to earlier days. The crowd roared with the facultv antics. Coaches Boden Bradley puton Clothes . . , I of the yesteryear but size was another factor. . . . the students see the faculgf as they never saw them before. Dr. Johnnie Rigden - a physics student even back then. Mrs. Williamson - the pig-tailed girl with her dolly. Prof. Winget - some people just eouldn't help being themselves. 1151 An enjoyable meal andpresents for allsud- denb issues in the Chrislmas spirit. . . Dinner with a lot of perspective. K' . Q-41 J n v 'f f' , . lliu' '- r Q Sh' ' , M - 4,4 9 r . '-., ,U ' Q , 1...-0 , ft t i Shouldn't I get served too ? Santa was good to E.N.C. 132 H :F Santa brought comfort for Dr. and Mrs. Mann N I for the rest they deserve. and then a visitfrom Santa Claus Blcmey. Prof. and Mrs. Bcll sc! thc nmml in sung. Sandy and Sallyc cntcrtnincd. The true meaning of Christmas is founa' in another excellent two-night perform- ance of the Messiah presented by the Choral Union, soloists, ana' conductor, Dr. Wtllwerth. Dr. Willwerth and a naturally outstanding night ofthe Messiah. The Messiah A 100 voice performance with individual feeling. T' fx, 134 '4'k.h Ruth Hamilton, Contralto . . . He was despised and rejected of Donald Sullivan, Tenor. . . Every valley shallbeexalted. . men, . . . ,lim an 'Tlallelujalzf For the Lord Goa' Omnzpotenf Reignetlz. 4'nlQ,v .,nv Aletha Munro, Soprano . . . I know Robert Hale, Bass . . . The trumpet that my Redeemer liveth . . . shall sound I . 3251 J' -P1142 11 -I 'in Sliilp-41 E 4 9 The campus laden with snow. 'IP ,a 'Nara Uilgya--mit - . 'Inq' , I 1'-MZ' A century - old walkway. Winter begins its white fury and the campus takes on a new beaugz. Students study for ina! exams prior to Christmas vacation and an- other semester culminates in term papers, re- views, ana' tests. 136 L ,if sv ,ff .1 v D V- 'iffy' ,.. l,...,p A . ui The pursuit of knowledge continues Well, back on the farm . . . Ping pong in the seldom quiet rec. I'00lTl. Chicago is not a bad place . . . Ana' to release tension aper the tests. . . WelL anything can happen ! jones - L row nccl. lfl7 '11 I 3 F i 1 J A 4 The Ad. Building is again alive. fa,-iw mi' tg, ' 5 'w-5, J Another rcgislration begins for a january course in team teaching. Suddenty, its 1966! Nezu Yearfs resolu- tions have been rnacte ana' fbeulgf, ad- ministrators, and students begin the new fanuary team teaching - with inore regis- tration lines. S E if ,x Qllil'i HIHCS lR'f0l'l' 2lll0Iht'I' SCIIICSIUI' Sl3ll'l5. The seniors sneak of for a couple of days enjoyment - skiing, sledding, food, ana' late hours. The juniors preparea reception and spaghetti dinner for their return. Tin Y I if f f s, - Too many hands in the pot. All day preparation as the seniors travel back for the reception. sm., The spaghetti was great - and abundant. 140 Lon Hart - and a prize for those late hours. Hungry Seniors znxiously await their plates. It's never too soon to dig in. Everyone eats heartib ana' the hoispaglzetti warms cold bodies. Awards, conversation, and relaxation from a forever wonderfi! memory. 141 if ' ' H, 'kffvfaif , rx Q , . 5 U .ff?'y:l0 nf J-433 fjy nn 1 f,xe--mf2.efee f 1 mil xii The girls curiously bid higher . . . . . . and the guys patiently wait to be twirped A second senzesier Twirp Week includes an aj?ern00n of The Twirping Game. H Winter Weekend is soon to follow. Rock takes time for a scratch. 1-12 K' , 'A , ff' A di Q 4 r ,f .wr , 5, , w .-,.1'.'T, 'sf- Af- . .f,4..fOicx ' -'-' --I-Q1 4-.f ' .x -: X e, xg, .--e- ,. K ' ' .ggi-F in . ea,,M Q W ,fi 'A .7 -.1 --,- ,A Q 5, ,A I1 Yes, Mary jane. You lost. Carnes occupy much oftlzetime over Winter Weekend and everyone indulges wholeheart- edbf. W I 3 lun' Everybody anticipates thc wink - but who gm-ts it? 1413 'H fjftn ,. SJ' ,Q s...2 W- V flp:n,.. K! ft-'. 74 5 X x 4 t H IL, The crowd patiently waits . . . . . . And Ace comes through. Hockey, skating, ana' 'Every man Today complete an event-fllecz' week- end where ihere was sornellzmg for everyone. J V 5 , , ,yn V. - Scene commences as Everyman lay dying s f The Devil with Conscience , Death , and Everyman , The Drama Ctubperformssue- cesshtlb in th etrfrst 0 rga mlzea' attempt to introduce plays to campus bk. DRAMA CLUB . . . Row One: John Coleman, Doug Caswell, Lee Karlcer. Row Two: Kris Crofts. Larry Lemmon, Linda Whitman, Bill Barror, Dianne Platt. Row Three: Paul Wehr, Dick Pritchard, Ray Patch, Bob johnson, Lloyd Dreibelbis, Ray Dinsmore. v r I + 4 'W' 'W Rf . ff 4 ff. 'Ji ,Q 5' + , 14 Lab instructors guide student work. Seeking an infinitesimal understanding Students cultivale their major objectives in llze classroom . . ...ni llllllll BIOLOGY CLUB . . . Row One: Mary Moneypenny, Ginny Lantery, Don Bowley, Mary Evans, Louise Newton, Shirley Davis, Ed Levin. Row Two: Dave Rogers, Ed Liu, Iles Molyneaux, Wes Wright. Dave Moore, Glen Goslaw, Richard Garland, Doug Dickson, Bob Warren. Row Three: Bob Berquist, Rick Baumgartner, Lloyd Dreibelbis, jim jones, Chuck liby, jim Manganello, Ken Goldberg, Dr. Ernest, Prof. Babcock. 146 'OC' .x A, ,. f.. ,iff-9 ,,.nL...,v -e-'- CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . Seated: Eugene Coleman, Anne Poole, Dick jones, Cheryl Ford. Standing: Dr. Taylor, Bill Gough, Martin Thomas, Bob Warren, jim Delp, George Matula, Art Sullivan. . and through various orgarzizations berzehcial to their interests. The calculated life of a chemist. Patience is definitely 21 vir 147 tm , V Y :W '14 Q N f A I - of E A ...L ...- DEBATE . . . Seated: Jim Cubie, Sandy McClister. Standing: Bob Johnson, Phoebe Phillips, Dave Perry, Dan Lutz, janet Cooley, Dr. Hybertson, Lee Karker. Debate encourages ina'z'vz'a'ualexpres- sion. . . . . . while the Archaeology Club is newbf orgamzeaf ARCHAEOLOCY CLUB . . . Seated: jack Daniel, Larry Calhoun, Linda Sively. Standing Ken Goldberg Eunice Meier, Dan Lutz, Sandy McClister, Dave Daniel, Marion Marquardt. 148 ,W ,W 5, K N ,Jr dl, f K x,J y,j s... -. LIT-SPEECH CLUB . . . Seated: Linda Schmidt, Lois Rines, Phoebe Phillips. Standing: Brenda Morrill, joetta McManus, Dave Daniel, Merritt Nielson. The Lit-Speech Club develops literary talent. . . n . and PhiDelta acknowledges high scholastic standing. PHI DELTA . . . Seated: Charles Ward, Anne Poole, Phyllis johnson. Standing: Pat Price, Dick McCloy, Pat Mott, jane Brown. 149 5,- ' f l INTERNATIONALS CLUB . . . Row One: George Kambo, Skinner Chavez,jane Krikorian, Marilyn Math- ers, Mrs. Nease, Donna Cowherd, Sarah Ko, Rebecca Prentice, Floris Landers, Sotirios Polman. Row Two: Brian Mathers, Hassan Deldjoo, Antoine Maksoud, Karen Hayes, Abdul Samma, Kwok Yue Chan, Simeo Esipiku. Row Three: Al MacMillan, Martin Thomas, Fletcher Tink. The Internationals Club unzfiesforezgn students . Ski enilzusiczsis enjoy winter weekends. SKI CLUB . . . Row One: Betty Apsit, Gary Angell, Bob .' Livingstone. Row Two: Roy Harding, Bethany Parsons, janet Strong. Row Three: jim Clifton, Gordon Angell, Dave Mann, Bill Magnusson. , W, ,. Y ' . , , 4 1 I 1 Ns ' 4 v' ,!'.. ....... '5'i . . . and secretaries ina' a bond in their club. SI-ICRETARIAL CLUB . . . Judy Lingenfelter, Sue Terry,I.inda Reinert. Peg Gregory, Beth Stockwell. Seated: Ruth Russell. . gg cf .- ? f Mi- 3, K n T4 I if I il ,sf . .J ' A CAPPELLA . . . Row One: Dotty Poole, Gail Strong, Laurilee Phillips, Dianne Platt, Sherian Cooper, Grace Dankelman, Brenda Morrill, Sandy Dickinson, Mr. Brandes. Row Two: Fred Stone, Tim Tarr, Linda Sively, Phyllis Libby, Sue King, Verna Saflel, Deborah Lockwood, Don Brotherton, Skinner Chavez. Row Three: Paul Frazer, Stan Hoopengardner, Steve Burns, David Sparks, Charles Ward, Bill Barror, Dave Moore, Stan Wood. A Cappella blends talent and un- derstanding. . . . . . while the Opera Club delves into new interests. OPERA CLUB . . . Seated: Gail Strong, Larry Thomson. Standing: Paul Frazer, Grace Dankelman, Al Royall, Dotty Poole, Fred Stone, Phyllis Libby, Linda Sively, Tim Tarr, Verna Sallel, Stan Wood, Laurilee Phillips, Steve Burns, Dianne Platt, Prof. Hale, Dave Moore. us ' . .,.. l a N, The Opera Club uncler capable direction presents an Opera Scene Recital ana' suc- cessfully adds a new touch t0 rnusic on campus. Paul becomes deeply entwined in Dotty's words. Opera and a depth ofexpression. Yes, Stan. You have to go through with it 152 Dean Wilder added his talents in direction. The Aris continue to involve the cam- pus eommumbf with apr0a'ucz'z'0n of The Cell by ihe Gordon Players who give cz Spring preseniation. The traveling Gordon Players on stage ,, K ,fr ,X '-lg sq l . - 1 4-x 1516 o V ' - - ,. , ai. Y.. 'ggi-p -51. ' ' ff 5. 5-. , M X Lfbwfg' me 2 'W john Gulinello Ronald jack - Senior music and speech majors fuM!! their severatyears of intensive study Robert Howard and accompanist 5 I . 1 i .2 ' T' Zim' vi Qs , A 3a.Q2r' I. 4-if .. ,-fsrfavfflqi . -Q 15' 7 x ii' IPTG ml ig 'VK pq. H 'Nu- :X N' X X, .,...,, Some classes are just more enjoyablethan others. Barbershop for Kingfs - the Three Hits and a Miss The begirmtng of March ends hashetha!! season with King? Tournament ana' an EN C. Barbershop Quartet. ni- - -3 And by the end of the season a players head 1 feels like . . . 156 At times study is not easy. Once again rnia'-term testing approaches and seniors dilzgentbz prepare for their GRE. is ana' an anticzpatea' graduation. Intensive research ,ff Q f 'z f Iggy 5 MQ Exlensioe perz'oa's of work ana' thought oien lena' lo a keling of drudgery, of a'epressz'on. There is always a need for a release oftension or for moments of relaxation. Enclosed in a web ofdaily work. On the inside looking out. 5Xff ?g-... 'wi f , ,si QI ff? V ' 22-4.-.i2..E smokin in lf ffl imma: 1 ' ' ggi-A H 1 -W2r 3s -wp, ?.W 6V. Tiia' . - Q I - 1...aga, , 'i 1':i?.-11-VW . .11 an-wf.ali3.6.'?!igi1'5uu:.ffJ 'x .uf '-' HA -ff ff fy. BRIS' 03. '-' ws 'J , A - L--4--.,, .. ' X -3-4l2J4.2J. fu. . . 41- M f' ,q'l,.:x.4 Q M- mfgzff- 1 ' Ajlgxxs , , . w '1'1'qw.w,.'. ,W .1 A . ggi: WS if , -.L.....L.-..1'LfF'.1 ,uf laqgfngyuf, . G , 1 f we,.-.e '2fri5?La1QfT'i'llf:3 'o'ffWa1- -f X -'TNI'-,'2' fl-:FT -.hflg Y A. .bdarfmg 1'?1sx0f5Q5!? fm is ' '9-. flukxbhq' 1' X1 E, 1 5 vswygqww. 4 rx' I 4 , ,X l ,ian . -M, 'N' n ' M ..-Q ,Ln ,4..: g3,g,1?,s9j-g.'L3- ' , . Q, ,I-.135 ..,7,,ff,,.-v gg ' ' -.vpn .W f -A -his .xznlrffxffau-ml? Ivff fhi .gm Mi' Y-Y' 'x',:Wwa,A N f i , - ,- . n,1.'Q, 51. i.-Av I T.-A1 V4 4 lr, ..,,.s. sw A-41,1 ,fi fggtfaii ,.g1,5ggfi?4i ,!11'5Tjyfg. ' '-'Vw f'2l' ' -' , . P ,1f'ilt'v'4P 9l'WP'! - 1 ' ' f fr-.ff 52.223212 wrnf.f,5?'1'r', A Q as if A ffff W ' J '. .y 1 'K . .-1 mfr' x ' ,. .V m..w,,,...,.,,. .,,.,,,,114., ,K ,e e l nga -Ilia:-n l 158 n-: n': ua-I fourum- 31-1- mqil -h- mm --- -al- am- Q-gl iig --- C111 Andjust about the time studies seem to be the most faxing . . Pensive moments. Kept inside by the demands of an education. 50 Behind many doors - the road tothe future . . . the campus comes alive with the excitement of student campaigns. Night hours ofzvork, a 600 A.M. start ofcampaigning, and a great deal of time and money are the concern ofI2 candidates and their workers. if if ft- ff rut, i 'n' r - P, 4 ' ' 'l ' '. . 1 1 f Af , :,w,,i ' ' I at I I4 l all A ' f 1'. p 1' . Ed . s . fa. ,,,i r' 4-,. '. - I-x' . f. .. , ' it 55' , . . , i, we if-sv, f, -0 4 I 1 1' -I I-lf ' its .' a. 4 'Q'-f 4, 1, ' , zf4'f'f ff ffl' if . ifyse q,x'? L: lit, V, '1',:,Y!,t?1' ill? :ll : 4 . . I :I 21 4 fa ll, J .g ,- L l-' -'.1'f f-+15 M ' i i it .f 'lf 1'21'..' v t t . r .,M:t -'.- f ,,... All the ants worked for Linda Thomas. I know I'm not on next year's council, Dave ! New Student Officers: President, jim Culmieg Nautilus editor, Doug Dickson: Campus Camera editor, Dave Bowen, 1965-66 Social Chairman, Judy KnoxgSocialChairman, Janice Williamsg Vice-Presi- dent, Merritt Nielson. Cubie and Pritchard talk with Prexy Tink before Presi- dential debate. x J?- li 1 will ' K QB for President Campaign materials are removed quickly after elections. nw?-1-if fy I V-Ni. ,iv iimiid Psa-32 Social hour was a lot of work for Social Chairman candidates. a lot of enjoyment for students. Fair competition is the law ofthe campus. New OMCGTS are elected and plans for the coming year slowbz evolve. 161 The King's Keynotes entertained. The Couriers Quartet completed that musical evening. A.A.E.S. Convention - The Committed Student and His Unique Impact. A Saturday evening in April means a ful! church auditorium ana' a visit from the Couriers Quariei ana' the Kingfs Keynoies. Later in April the Naii'onalA.A.E. S. Convention was to siari. 162 Dr. Mann and Dr. Ockenga after the latter's speech. Dr. Ockenga, Pastor of Park Street Congregational, and his ever-meaningful words. Panel discussions were a daily feature ofthe National Convention. lt iii Much work on the part ofNationaI Chairman and E.NC. man, Cary fones, ana' his workers make the Convention rnostszgnzyicant. Inspired by speakers, discussions, andjfetlow- ship, students from colteges all over the US. return to their homes having felt the neea' for coinmz'ttea'students. The Nautilus staff reflects upon the years events and seeks to record meaningful memories . . . Richard Pritchard, Editor .tn , Layout Staff: Chris Kilpatrick, Carol Viccione, Mary Ann Winters, Ginny Lantery, Laurilee Phillips, Clennis Williams. Seated: Ron Lott. Associate Editors: Doug Dickson, Pat Winemiller. H Ni. Page sponsored hy Auburn Nazarene, N.Y. u A 1 a . through the eyes, ears, and capable work ofE.N. C. fs own z'ndz'v1'dual9. '-. Cameramen: jim Delp, George Matula, Ray Patch, Dennis Levin. Q. J' 4 Q ,L L 5 1. if E K 4 A r n Literary Staff: Ethel Mae Haslett, Louise Newton, Gladys Moon, Don Shaw. 165 affirm 'Wf ,gif W ',-di ...fn- Business Stan: Steve Cunncrson, Business Manager Paul Wchr, Pat Bragg. 7--:ff r 1 I Q IN NEN ENGLAND STANDS ,Ev A ,gi2f,r'f' QW LLEGE F3 5-47' v , - , , I I 5 , x 'VN 4 'tv ' Q 1-' Q 1 , 4- - f , H9 Q . 6. 0 . 5 3 7 ,I Y .' ff' ,nf-' , w0G '.n,- JF., 1-fr - f' L 1 frpp 1- .1 ' 'ff' '4wf4Z,',', . ff E -:-, . .44 L A' , 1-'H' ,T 3, 1.-.-......,.,...,-..v. ..-W . ENG 6 , . 1773 f 'n-' 01' fi, If ' M.-X lib: I ,Q 5 1 I H . M1 Ie if '4 ': I .1 -, 1 . . . 9 , ,.- ,, ,y,4fq4V,'- -LA ,, ..., FK, , .5'T'!'f Nautilus advisor, Dr. Kauffman andthccditor discuss the chapel. Individual congratulations to Miss Dygoski. The Greenbook is completed and dedicated fo Dr. Louise Dygoski. -ul CREENBOOK STAFF . . . Row One: Helen Sickel, Gail Strong. Judy Martin, Editor Sharon Townsend. Barb Rhodes. Row Two: Doug Caswell, Elaine Sloan, Clan- nis Williams, Carol Wright. Row Three: BillTurner. Dick Devcr, Ken Goss, Chet Mol- lica, Al Morvay. n The Campus Camera keeps the issues ofcampus bk and world situations daibz in theforeground. g 'f'X AL Merritt Nielson, Editor Gary Jones, Business Manager i v' A inf 1:-:Sv 'fe P441 168 Layout: Dave Moore,j0hn Nielson xx l 5. . ,.. ,, am, -K ,-, J S, ,aah- JG Gd 0'4Wre FV' Reporters: Seated: jim Cubie, Grace Dankelman. Standing: Chet Mollica, Dianne Platt, Paul Blaney, Gladys Moon, Paul Wer- ner. 01 land' Y l Secretarial, Business: Sally Schwanlce, Carol Anderson, Shar- on Townsend, joel Pickering. -asm . 9 Qbvg v xx fm - WH 'V' rdf 'Y A 'Q-' Z.-q 'Hn-.,.. . ,,-- - Outdoor studying brings relief from a long winter. Blossoms still on the trees tn earbz Spring, the frst warm weather encourages compantonslzzp ana' study outdoors. Spring ushers in a new dimension to the college lzfe. Many ksttvtttes ana' moments to remember are in store for all 170 1 -.ly . Mx? - ey, ,W wg. 1 :W K' , J ,ffgff gf N ,5 , fgiy ff 4' ,1 X ,, V ' ,Q 15 ., , g ,, ,. ,V 74, 4 , , few V. 3- 5 X 3' nw if 1 'QL 5, '4' . ,X 2,3355 -ma MV4' fi, D' ,S gg? sf- eg. E V1 . .,,. aj X 5 x if 45? vii , ,4 8' I f. Vt. .N ,.vf.,,: ,,..f- R Ky. yr a' x w ff 3 1 A, aim 4 f If -cqxsia if .L -' V f ' W. V 'f' XY N J-xx V,-ff. 1. 4 , -X. ,V f X Q N., 'f A ' , ' 'Q S 4 Q: ' -haf 1 f ,' 'K ' , x, M V 4 ',f '1?pf '? '- , 17 y -.....-...ff W4 'J .. . , - 1 . ' If . fig f 55,41 xv A JPQ' 'Q '- X . 311. , fs, , ff , 6 YK, X as V: X, f . - F fwfr ' ,2Si:i' , , ,W f, M . ,, I 5, ,fr - A. 4. . V z A ' ' 7 , , , A .- SY Q I, .. v 1, X ' , K0 fm w' 4 ar, jf x . 3' HEY W . rf' K vb I ...a-run vqxtie 0 iii' 46:55 mf ,W 53 . X, .. if e gf sw,- ,fl Q . 4 , , 1 ,lx s.! :A Q45 -A K V, f wx 532 -' , .x . .J Slim., , . av..3fiim.41Qf+yNlfw' . n :1,,f,-,4Qx..,, Q Students enjoy campus ik-llowship. 171 I 1 K X 2' and a time for open expression ofkelings and attitudes. X, J I ..,,., ,Af F ,rf if 3,9 A-Jim ,Wx v ,I Some students are strongly opinion ated. is I ..- I iff' Jzwvs- 'mis Ny-. iw. A, ,I e e inf:-. DG- 33. 'VN wh I iv Q---Ju arts all ,, Q QIVIUQQ4 dflsnq lugmuogfq n,l.-llF- Plllif 1'--ul Pal W9 Jig' Y Ilygidfi H . ,V . ll ' ' ,7 ,fi g 465m Uh ' ,w Rf, '. ' V -I, L, 'A 1 - I ' 'H' 1 0, l-js'-Q ' ' ' , N, fi, ' .Q'.'q: Q., '- A Q' jSs ?.ZQ'F.QLv' 0 YQ' 'Q ff ..' I 1 V ' cr - 5 A f .5.1x-vw ,i.,,,,i. xp ,N WQED Time out for a good laugh. Ancl now about the game . . Tw Well, the face is familiar. We wonder why our food bill goes up. 5 yi 'lla' M . sf . X 'lx fb 1 if- ng., gmfu . , . 'vw N A,. Q 2 vi 1 aff ey., 1 3 gd' Ie K x J 'i s FQ, .mi 13' in 'G ek -r,,,N.-xx The President's lunch had been hid. And who had to return it and apologize? Of course, Mrs. Hcckert. Ina'z'via'ualpersonalities are unbound unhindereaf N0 one can lzedb being hirnsey I 75 Szalrlerzby - the nzgh! ofthe Spring Formal The Charnberecl Na utilus U becomes an in- frzguing Zhenze as each person unfolds a new chapter ofhis hfe. The couple meets - each looking radiant. if Anxious men patiently wait for their dates. Many couples meet on the thresholdofagarden-like lobby 176 . First, the corsage . . . . and then a flower forthe man w 1 77 . . . and one of Ike greatesi evenings of everyone S hy? begins. 4' A , SX Fornzczls, iuxedos, eorsages, the Strezff, a delicious fu!!-course dinner, the dining roonz over the water, the cletailedplanning ofour own fudy Knox, and the superb atmos- phere ofHugo 19 Lighthouse. Deep interest -- in the program and each other. The table set for a luscious meal. -, wwwiifw x A Y ' ' 1 . z 'w xVM I 78 fly, 52 Q I if-f PF I. il If 'Q , I 1 ,r -, AP 3 r Y ff is 'K .5 Our dear Miss Munro as a head table guest. 1 T9 -wing X ' mn! . 32-,ik ' an The Strciffs entertained for all Miss Munrxfs words wcrc closely hm-cmlcd. ww N n V 'sf The junior Council led the processional. Thepageantry 0ffum'0r-Senior Day begins with a long processional The junior class acknowledges the Senior march. wr ' K 'YW Y 9 Y P W Y ,of G Q l ,wil 9 J: il 31 sf? Q Qi wif?-a A 441551 +3 IQ is ,gi f ' 1 Thin Cl A 1 1 I I 5 f i Dinner and cz efnnfzctic evening at ilze i Lord Fox and This isyour Lzk, E.N C. ' Senior lzzglzlzglzl Zlze junior-Senior Ban- quei. ti Q, , x , 4 'f Entering into a gala evening at the Lord Fox. I , , A ., A F, if 'V R 1 -Q I xx R t 4. X .rl S' 1 1 ff fx 'Q 1 dy 'W' , Q xl V it 1 Q vi- ? 'R ' i z i r rv C in ,7 Ni Hi' w , -'- x we I 15 2 The trio sang. and the mood was set. 182 Senior advisor Professor Paul and Mrs. Paul open gifts TF NME' vu f I Qdol V The meal over, the entertainment began. But Judy 'ii an didn 't feel too well. .H rf I N junior advisor Dean Wetmore il gifi. M3 rhsvb I and Mn wi, 5 T'- My Wctnmrc rc u IX L F.N.C. sm-mol and one ofhis old will-gc frivnmls - quite ll NIUVY. 183 N 74 .N 1 ' '7 1 f,. '4 'L A H .dX'- 'U' Q' , r sr- 5763 ., i, ,vp Hamburg:-Q. brown trays, few windows - our old cafeteria. - 5. A Long lines and a crowded setting. 1 l V Many hours of many memories remain from the y 1 cafeteria ana' Dugout. The kllowshzp ana' enjoy- In f rw V men! could never be replaced. . . K fu .Q V, Q 1 4 n 3 1 I 1 .ff k oe, I . 0 ' An v 'I Girls serve up the main courses :-1 X l L. ,915 Jgnov. lfi ., 1' . Q Alu L. ' Q - - '-alum wil f . The Dugout - laden with signs and food. . . . but laie Spring szgnalea' the closing days f or the cakteria and Dugout. I8 5 Easy, Pat! Remember what Neal said. 2 e 'W J The old mailboxes in the Ad. Building with an word lrom home. The girls never looked worse - we hope. vgzwgwvow-W :qw-'ff vm- ' M waxy! Soon this was to be our las! mght in the Ola' cakleria and the studenis wentalloui. The junior Class President P gil. V rw f 1-y - mg .- r i 'Q t Y 'Wa v 5 'F A A 4 T dll- 1. X J yr, I 6 a a .,., my ,-1 Nw Q' Dx, N The guys went all out - way out. The shabbiest outfits mean Goodbye to the olaf hello to the new 'T Campus spirit reaches a peak with expressed enthusiasm. 187 XS.. I J iff .i JSE J' '-wan, 1 7: F 9,1 xx 1 A truly air-conditioned building under Construction. Construction of the new Student Center haa' begun in the Spring of 1965. The year wears on ana' students continualhf watch its progress. ---ri f ' H 5519 The cornerstone laving in October. , P . ,Q -1 , 93 'fpilvj ,gg Q: I ,Q , f ' Qf 1 fQ:7 ' 3,-iff' 4 4 The massive windows diminish il worker. I I I I l Q ,va ...- . 3 v ' B. , ff? 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J 4 J w U , WW -www-.J-,ls- Rl RWM, j ., 11 we Z .Y Everyone eagerbz enters the buzldzng to zna' the new dznzng room, lhe Crusader Club -Q f 5 1 1.1 ...I .H ' rf ' X ff L ' J 'Qil The building begins serving its purpose. In earh Spring details must stil! be taken care ofon the new build- ing before total usage is begun. By the ena' 0fMay 1966siana'ing massive in the center of campus ready for a'ea'z'eatz'0n . . . T by The patio leads to a marble facade with the school seal. ! v 1 1 ! . x5 X e a il . . the Edward S. Mann Student Center. Page sponsored by Eastern Nazarene College 193 qf' 6 S 4- P' ' f 1 :Q 1 ,104 'Nr 8' 'pi' The A Cappella Choir . , . Blessing, Glory, and Wisdom. The cledication ofthe Center follows Zlze Presideniis Banquet in the clming room... YW, e M iz Mrs. Mann und Mrs. Mann, will- and mother of our honored Dr. C. B. Williamson guvethe dcdicatory address in Dr Mann s hono President. 194 1' if F f Hi W e x ' I 7 R X A Entertainment for the President's Banquet. andfor severaf hundredguesis if is tlzebe ginning of graduaiion ZU66!f67ZClf A reception in the Student Center lobby after the dedication. 3 5 Q 1 5 ' 'O l I 'Y-rf! i Smorgasbord - all sou can Lat and more I I I Hamlet for first graders - and alumni. I Waitresses relax while folks help themselves to food I ' 196 I I The Alumni Smorgasbora' Hnds over 700 in the dmzng room on Saturday - aft 11.51 ., . N. 6 U 39-0 -:+L in 1152 ve -M lv, .f I . if-ri 'W f 'zfx 'ra l 5-4.x xnbv- ...,., , A so,- QM 1 ug, tm 1 f Graduation breaks fradition and lfze oufcloors is flze seffing for the Cfass of 1966 to make their bzg sfep into the hfure. Seniors and hculfy hee flze sfaging 011 the Afln1z'nis!ra!z'0n Bllllffllhlg as fzznzclrefls of guests cover the ron! lawn. 198 I 41 NL-' .QISQN 'U' 1 1 4 . 1 ff . A I4 . I 1 g G I ' 4 , I' I ' N ' 1 . - . ,, ' ' '. 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'J Q . 1 E l v -.3 + 4 3 i I asf 'pax ' W Pill 4 Q 'A lg- -ff' 'F e A wx ' Dr. Mcflune . . . In Quietnc-ss and In Confidence. Dr. Shannon MeCune of the Universigz of Vermont addresses the graduating . . . 202 I .... 4 4 ' A A I 1 '. V0 f 1. it 'A f -af , ,- ' , . . an , T -5 . . 4 , -f :f':-171 . ' if ' f I 3 'fx , . J- I-'gl ..'-,ff 1- 11- i 'fa ,gag Auf-4 .. Fg-fjfpfd' .Q-S5 'O 1 ,H 'fb , 'SLS rw 1 A. ,Tpur f' Q 'Ll -,... in Q '13 v U... .L 1 I fl I I , ,9,f:1q4blR l7l' 1 N I 4 I Q If I . xv, X ,gf .Q 11' A ,,, F ' 0 , th: VL Q ight-5. I A X , -. - . xr I - ' f X A . 5 I X 'J H 'ff is 5 K 3 f if 'm li Nxxl' I' W ' 1 i 9 llx' ' f . ,A ' E , - A W' ,f i X I 1 '51 ' 2-43 f li' J. . r l '. A brief, fulfilling moment. . . . ana' suclclenbx, a realization of accomplishment, a slight hesitation, ana' then steps into thefature. The Class 0fI966 are alumni of Eastern Nazarene College. Page sponsored by F0y's Market, Quincy 204 Kappa Co-ordinator jim Snell and Student Body President Fletcher Tink ad mire the society trophy won by Sigma Delta Kappa. SOCIETIES ,,,,- vw. . 'F 1 T . fri . , , l li g ' Szgma Della Delta i-1. - . T , l 'i ' Z Y I I if 'Y 5 , J. U 1 uf E Council: Seated: Pal Winemiller, Dan Bazikian, Cal- The Delta Rush Day Display. vin Alexander, Phyllis johnson. Standing: President Mike Campanile. Q S H Football: Row One: Bob johnson, jack Daniel, Ron Warlle. Row Two: Clyde Krikorian, Everett Kaufman. Row Three: Bob Briekley, Bob LeMieux. J., Page sponsored by Sigma Delta Delta P' K - I s.,,,, sl 5 f .1 'X Ill I 4 an I ll r Cheerleaders: Carol Hunsberger, Kathy Krutenat, Sona Arukian, Rose Marzullo, Marilyn Hunsberger. Basketball: Bill Schafer, Gary Shetler, Everett Kauf- man, George Matula. Al s X-A l Women's Basketball: Pat Bragg, Sharon Post, Phyllis johnson, Yvonne Davis. Kneeling: Marilyn Hunsherger. if l Council lm Snell Wayne Yerxa Chris Larsen Barb Walter Tlllxe Penha President B1llCougl1 Dave Cheerleaders Row One anet Strong Brenda Houser R ,f fr!!- 3 E Football: Row One: Steve Lind, Lac Haas, Dick Dcvcr, jim johnson, Tom Hcim. Row Two: Dennis McBurnie, Bob Hall, Craig Riclicy. Tim Trask, Byron Mingleclorfl. Row Thrcc: Larry liller, jim Fisher. jim Snell. Mark Murphy. Basketball: Row Une: VVaync Hassingcr. Tim Tzlrr. l6dorlT, Dave Anrlcrson. klohn Vigliotti. Row Two: ltr' llaas. Al lluraly. Riclmrrl Knox. Bill Clough. Larry lil- lcr. Carry Powcll. Bob lillcn- lwrgcr. Mark Murphy, Byron Sling- mi r W J . of rf 11. Council: President Cordon Angell, Bob Miller, Sherry Dalton, Sandy Ward, jim Jones, Dave Daniel. Szgma Delta Szgma Cheerleaders: Row One: judy Wright, Dotty Magee. Row Two: Elaine Sloan, Pat Henderson, Nancy lacher, Linda Whitman. ff 1 liar- Z 43' Mvx 1 '7 Biff' f ,ff -fl' Page .'r f-- sponsored ' 5 . f by Sigma Delta Sigma 5 Women's Basketball: Sherry Dalton, Joyce Lint, Dianne Platt, Chris Kilpatrick, Sharon English, Sandy Wild. Basketball: Farren Pillsbury, Ken Akins, Clen Goslaw. Kneeling: jim jones. Football: Row One: Dave Lott, Bob Miller, Steve Smith. Row Two: Jack Cress, Greg Markel, Dennis Shafer, Dick Hook, Shelton Hogan. Row Three: Dave Daniel, Glen Cosluw, Don Allison. si 1 if Q11 Council: Seated: President janet Kleppinger. Standing: Doug Dickson, joel Pickering, Rhoda Manchester, Paul Wehr, Ray Patch, Slgma Delta Zeta Nancy Parry, Joe Knox. Women's Basketball: Veora Tressler, Linda Brigham, Rhoda Manchester, joan Benson. Page sponsored by Sigma Delta Zeta NN- juanita Brown, Mary Ellen Nies, Sandy 474' CC 'wif Basketball: Kneeling: Wayne Griffin, Larry Lemmon, Football: Row One: Dale Mingledorfli. joel Pickering. Alan Cray Alan Gray. Standing: Jack Harshman, Lionel Thomas, Ron Bartholomew. Row Two: Chet Mollieai. Ralph klohzimen Dick McCloy, Wayne Oliff, Dick Dressler. Steve Burns. Row Three: jim Caxsler. Ray Patch. Tim Anclermn l Iziul XVQ-hr. 2115 Cheerleaders: Kneeling: Shirley Davis, Helen Sickel, Linda Hamilton. Standing: Marchant, Ruth Russell, Donna Tinkham. Wounded but determined. 2' 9' X 5 Kappa cheerleaders try new cheers. Athletics are the largest part of sociegx competition . . . lui x, . -'Fic' Delta gains little yardage against Sigma. Delta Harding anxious to return to play. fl G- fl 1-5 'Z-.I a 4 ir. B Q --f' .' f. Y W gout i' UU' 1 wvv.: . 1 f' :3'Y '?f 214 WMV 'I EF ,nn 4 A . . . and football in earbf Fa!! is the begin- Q ning of competitive sports. n A Football Champs Zeta backed by their cheerleaders. an Kappa benchmen are in the game all the way. 215 if V x-, .W'F',:.-5 ,atb-. A Sigma cheerleaders pause during time out Halftime Delta Lighthouse Rush Day displays, outings, Dugout a'ec0ratz'0ns are big events of com- petition . . . Sigma cookout and picnic. 1 4 1 1,1 ' 'Sf-9 Striking it rich with Zeta. 8 9 i Kash in with Kappa. Big Redi' - Sigma , , 35157, r' -.. ..-...---.1 r--Q Rich Knox blocks Griffin ,s shot. All hands on the ball. X i is Zeta's Wayne Griffin high in the air. . . . but a fha! championship basketball game beiween Zeta ana' Kappa assures Kappa ofthe irophy. Zeta Cheerleaders have a time out. .v5fl-E. ' -?....T..: x , 3 Y i ...-4 J s . 1 , , ,ws hah? Vi, 9' 'VM' , r . -.1l4Q.Q ,, . 4- 4. x ' JH - low --1 -. 1, . N J, V N , - 'H if' Y 1 4 A - VHF, I '11-Z - - QV -' --- fn... 1 QQ' -XH- 1 . - , .-. Ms ,,' ,- 5. 'ma' -usa- Coach Boden ponders over changes. nf? ' 'T' --'91, , -w I ., C' S: 1 ' '- .... , A .,.. I -. , i , , , - .W , U ll'7:f'5 s- Z 2r- J E+ ' .L- Y W -f.-f, 1- . , -:fp-1 ,, .. -f,. Second season soccer . Co-captain Don Shaw. Row One: Wayne OliH', Andy Satta, Neil Nieoll, john Vigliotti, Don Shaw, jim Badgerow, joe Knox, Coach Glenn Boden. Row Two: Jim Baughman, George Kambo, Ernie LaBelle, Elmer Wilson, Howard Johnston, Bob Livingstone, John Thomp- son. Row Three: Ed Liu, Hassan Deldjoo, Don Shook, Lloyd Shannon. . fs., 1, 4, A up I x'-iigxafifw Qi' 31- QP 'il' Sl' g , W , K, Co-captain Neil Nicoll. Bob Livingstone as Don Shaw looks on. Fr -,1 YYTM' ' is ' 131, Crusader cheerleaders and players anticipate play. 1965-66 SOCCER OPPONENTS Oneonta State Stonehill Mass. Maritime Gordon Windham Farmington State Barrington New Hampshire College New Bedford King's New Haven Gordon Elmer Wilson -4 :if 'fu v Y I 3 'te ,ffgg milf' X. 1 0 221 I ir' -I J f Lloyd Shannon Andy Satta Jim Badgerow Ernie LaBcllc 'i w I . fy, , .M ., N i 1, 111 , -...Q M- , sf, .... W, , , 'Af .-ff!itm 5?N , I .4- 1 -e '5 'f,'.VV ,,., Q,,4 . 4, ' U., .N V ' -..... vc- - ,QQ . 'Z Ll , .-- . .. 'I 1, in-1354 'Sha TL' --ifhffxifif ,Q 'd'! 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Ar .0'i'Q f N mr- ,, 21: x ax ,, ,ei xx , Del Plop Smith Senior Cary DeLong 6'10 jack Harshman Freshman Newell Smith Crusader Basketball - another winnmg season . . The 1965-66 season ushered in new names as 6'Plopper and uReggie,' added to the older Hjonseyi' and '4Charlie,'. It was a 21 game year but a year abbreviated by a surprising King's Tournament. Gary Jones, senior, and Lloyd Shannon, junior, crossed the 1,000th point mark in each of their college careers. With jones, Zink, and Shannon high in rebounding and scoring, the Crusaders finished at 12-9, continuing the string of winning seasons which started in E.N.C.,s first year of basketball over a decade ago. Guard Jack Willy Freshman Reggie Clark Guard Ed Harris ,f Cough stirs pre-game emotion. The starting five? . . . And the pep band keeps the crowd going. !0Cli67' room fz11M'z'nfze5, r01'atz'2zg .9fIll'fl'IZg j1o,s'1'z'1'0225, f0IH'NIUI167IfS, frzjls fo Illalolzc? 51201060 mzcL gfznzcs dzzring cxrmzs, KZFCHZOOYZ pmcfz'cc.s', . . . 226 .L v'l I l zxt. F Q- gui at xx ,l 'fp 'Tiff 'rg is 46 L A l T' in 5 wb ., W , . SAW ' f I Env- f' . V Barrington came to scalp the Action and excitement both reach their Crusaders but instead got scalped. peak during King's Tournament play against Nyack. . . jighling every game to the last seeonaf anda junior Varsigf Team. Z n I C- 7 I nl Kneeling: lid Morrison. Manager john Schramlcr. Standing: Coach Glenn Boclcn, Stan Oliver, Doug Von lclerstcin. john Warml. 5Iin14Iom's. Steve Lind, Dale Whitman. 1965-66 BASKETBALL OPPONENTS Babson Tournament Husson College Robert 's Wesleyan College Cordon College Nasson College King's College Malone Tournament New Bedford College Bentley College Eastern Baptist College Husson College Cordon College Eastern Baptist College King's College I Big jack fakes the ball away again. Barrington College 1 King's Tournament A varsigf 21 game schedule with mos! games away. jonesv anxiouslv working f th I The team motto at work - Keeplook- chanee to score' his 1000th 5 mg up . pomt. Tryouts . . . sore muscles and stiff limbs . . . the Coughs-Karon or Kathie? . . . silent cheer . . . 6:00 A.M. practices . . . Mrs. Phil- lips . . . posters for King's and an all-out effort in cheering com- petition . . . Crusaders all the way. Crusader cheerleaders: Kathie Cough, Nancy Whitman, Co-cap- tains Sue Young and Juanita Parry, Linda Thomas, Karon Gough. Crusader cheerleaders and a Crusader Women is Varsigf Basketball team. 00 Row One: Joyce Lint, joan Benson. Sharon English, Rhoda Manchester. Sherry Dalton, Barb Betts. Row Two: Brenda Houser. Nancy Houghton.Pat Bragg, Gayle Nickerson. Row Three: Chris Kilpatrick, Veora Tressler. Pat Mott, Sue Best. M if ti llc, f li- ff A :ll -X ' N' 3 i -' -, Y N , Q 1 ' V, l 1 , l as I 1 hi Coaches Glenn Boden and Carroll Bradley, Bill Webber, Fred Stone, jim Fisher, Stan Oliver, Gary Shetler, Cary jones, Larry Eller, Everett Kaufman, Doug Von Iderstein, Don Shook, Ron Warfle, Wayne Hassinger, Lloyd Shannon, Clyde Krikorian, Joel Pickering, Ed Harris, Statistician Don Shaw. Varsigx baseball and a completebf new look on the rosler. 1 .li Alumni l 3 Qi I 3 I field The home field Thinking can win the game - but hitting sure helps. --TS I C Wx 4 2.- ' if I , F jsii E nf Q ,, K , e -U 'v- U -. vu Q f 'Jr f 9: . H Q ' 1. Q.. if' Next year - a longer bench. All the interest isn't in the game. A Crusader rears back for the pitch. 1 ' wr ' H -., c'hu , 5 . f 4 I 1 H 1 . fx u Y - -v- - ---r .49-Q lrfthantlt-r XYcl1ber lets loose' with big motion. G iw, Snzorgasboraf Matula and jones wait for Curry's ' serve. ones with a big motion during the match. A new intercollegiate tennis team and cz year-ena' Sporls Tennis Coach Naylor seems a bit con- cerned. Films, food, and fun at the Sports Smor- gasbord. Coach Brad awards letter to basketball co-cap- tain senior, Chuck Zink . . . z QT Xs'1s'Esf4'!'4 qw is M. .x 2, J? M V! .I . . . an award and congratulations to senior Girl's coach Nancy Baird was co-captain, Gary Jones . . . hurry to pass out awards. . . . and an award from Coach Boden to soccer co-captain Ncil Nicoll. I I X, I I. I I Y ' I I ,I 1 . Iv ' I I . ' Y I, I I , i I I I I I I . 1 I Ilg II 4 I I I I ' I I ' I 4 I 1 II f rx I? I 3 1 N ,I' I 3 I S !.'N I2 1 I I 46 l Chaplain Milton Poole Chaplain Milton Poole The College Church of E.N.C. serves as ameaning- ful part in the lives of her students. Under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Milton Poole, the church becomes a part of college life in day by day work. Wollaston Church has ahead many days of growth materially and spiritually. As the church has grown, so has her members. '92 Rev.: IM P I h l th xxx The Sunday School annex and present church 'luditorlum where more building will occur in the future Assistant Chaplain William Y oungman The assistant chaplain, Rev. William Youngman, pastor- ed in the Midwestern and Western areas before com- ing to E.N.C. last year. Through his association with the College Church and its members, his life has grown more meaningful in the hearts and minds of many. Special Speakers Opening Convention and Rev. Schlos- ser . . . Communicating the Cos- pel - The Kauffman Lectures . . . Spiritual Emphasis Week, Reuben Welch . . . many hearts and lives changed through prayer . . . never to be forgotten . . . Rev. Ewell of Chicago, N.Y.P.S. weekend . . . Dr. Cilbert Williams, outstanding Metho- distg and a memorable Spring Re- vival. Rev. Claude Schlosser held the Opening Convention in early September. Professor Reuben Welch of Pasadena stirred our hearts and minds . . . Rev. Cecil Ewell of Chicago spoke at Youth Week Services in February. 2158 l 4 1 . . . with his impressive delivery for meaningful Christian ltfetn the Fall Revival. i ' ,, . U . qv- 3 .,-f ' WW- QI ..-v- ' 6 f S F M F. President Neil Shea opened the Missionary Workshop in chapel. Q Rev. Owens, Dr. Hynd, and Dr. Cubie discuss the workshop in Spangenberg Parlor where displays were set up. Miss jean Darling relates the work in India to our challenge. jllissionary Workshop '4His Purpose - Our Challenge . .. '6His Challenge - Our Purposen . . . the present work and our future . . . corn- municating the challenge in word, song, and picture . . . to begin the work in our own S.F.M.F .... the beginning of a Korean Printing Plant . . . always to be open to Cod's will. -31 .M-.SM The trumpet trio with songs for His purpose. v' I -s,..,m , . , ---M , K is ,v z ' ---?':.i f 1'T Qs Q 5 . J Q ' 5 N as B E a 3 ' J - . u ' ,Q Y- Y 1 3 Q 6 Six s.: ,,,K . fx - , Y ' fl., 1 315 f . 1 , .A A R I -1 1 ' as xx b 1 ., da i 1 2 . - Q ,W s ,Nh . . :ar fi!! 1 1 1 x anna-u-u-m - -..4 gg,f1 i'0'm '-'4 ' ,sv-1 .. L U ' .M g. A ' , mf, I V, .fx ,Q I lg,-,Li :kv 'A A ll Q J A ..- 0' ' . 7 ' - N ' , . ' W 1. . 'Y.33,'Qg-- 1.4 J.d'.-4.w.1:b1jif fn: 4 -- ' ,.. V- V- . .wmqggiivmw , 4 , xy 4 , M, V . 'lu , ' , .1 . , ,. 11 , 4 'gihqpq N. Q,::3p9?a!'5i,,,.+ 1 A g. x ' 3. ,Q'-,jf-,bam W? .,.-:11 W. V, -,!fymx , v I .MA eimdiip. . ' ' -,.1, ,, ,, ' ' ' m, '1-, -A , f K ' if V' V .9 I . 1 , Q H l ,, f V . - 1 W 'ws: +,1.-JPFQQ-6 1--- 1 ' 4 I 5-.QW-3Hn 'L J - J A x V , , ,443 Cajun? .1 1 0 9 nay' I ' Y is no-... .. . Y an john Nielson accepts a plaque given in his The Robert's Wesleyan Chorale spoke to us through music grandfatheris name in the last chapel for in a spring chapel. his outstanding sermon. Everybody - yes, everybody - goes to chapel. Red Harper made a Thursday chapel visit with song and word. 241 ' 'fif- 11. 5. Mui' -H i., A '.L,x, - ' -3 . , r..'- x-.,.fQ:,.4- zkvfgi, my fl??l,li:1'L :Juv na I . 5. -IJ 1' ,ku 1,1 'r.,.. f., - f A ,ff -,V I 1 ,f whgww ,2f,ug., :g -32 gfagfif. - me ,vi f M Y' 5 5f'f. 5v': ' XX' X by Evangelistic Association C o uncil Secretary Ethel Mae Haslett., Presi- dent Cal Alexander, Treasurer, Jane Brown. Enlff Student .Ministerial Association. Row One: Ray Patch, Paul Anderson, jim lfeeley. Xvllyllt' Yerxa. Row Two: Iron Fig- ard, Tom Weaver. Vera Simms, Rev.l'o0l1'.Paul0ver- holt. President Uurv Smith. Wehr, Cal Alexander, Eric Cospelaires Trio fr-u Traveling in the Cospelaires during the summer were Marge Ker- nan, Janice Long, Ethel Mae Haslett, and jacquie Pearsall. .11 3,- Traveling as the Harmony Four were Stan Wood, joel Pickering, George Matula, and missing was Dale Fallon. Harmony Four Quarter '15 'riffs' 455 Rev. Grant Cross prepares to leave with the Crusader trio - jane Brown, Juanita Parry, janice Williams. Pianist Eloise Keefer was absent. Crusader Trio -I QQ rN '..+' sign 1' , 5 T silt L P . A' iii, Dil? . .9: J? COMMERCE SSM 'nts imx MP mm DISTRICT OFFICERS Dlstrlct Superlntendent DISIFICI Secretary D1str1ct Treasurer D1str1ct N Y P S Pres DISIFICI Church Schools I have appeared unto thee for this purpose to make thee a mrnrster and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen and of those things ln whrch I will appear unto thee Congratulations to the Class of I966 Rev Kenneth Pearsall Rev Morrls E Wllson Rev George Douglas Rev Donald Shelp Rev Everett Kaufman REV KEN NETH PEARSALL 1 YY in! Albany District District N.W.M.S. Pres. . . . .... Mrs. Ruth Tyner ff I ,I 1' 6.5.56 'Y ,mg mxmf ON New England Dlstrlct DISTRICT OFFICERS D1str1ct Superlntendent D1str1ct Secretary DISITICI Treasurer Dlstrlct N Y P S Pres This one thing I do forgetting those things whrch are behind and reaching forth unto those things whach are before lpress toward the mark the prrze ofthe high calling of God ln Chrlstlesus Phlllpplans 31314 Congratulations to the Class of I966 Rev FletcherC Spruce Rev Ross R Crlbbs Mr Paul Wells Rev Kenneth Alcorn REV FLETCHER SPRUCE WT ' 1 5 51 . if I District N.W.M.S. Pres. . . . . . Mrs. Fletcher Spruce . . s I 1 A , M 'S img mr? DISTRICT OFFICERS Dlstrlct Treasurer Rev Aust1n Wrlght DISIFICI N F M S Pres Mrs E M Parks D1str1ct N Y P S Pres Rev J Ted Holstem IIN I IL lll w mm 18 all llll dc 1 1 T , Dlstrict Supermtendent Rev C D Taylor 0 I Q, ll y rl - Congratulations to the Class of 1966 ef-...'-LW Rf mg 'mf' 56-is r 1. Washington District DISTRICT OFFICERS D1str1ct Supermtendent DlSi.TlCt Secretary D1StI'1Ct Treasurer D1str1ct N W M S Pres Dlstrlct N Y P S Pres Give unto the Lord the glory due unto Hrs name worship the Lord with the beauty of holiness Psalms 29 2 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Dr E E Grosse Rev Joseph E Blscoe Rev Kenneth Aklns Mrs RoyM Bowers Rev John Gardner DR E E GROSSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . I . . lf . Q . .. 'l 5 ,f- , 3. A, ,gif A. 1 t t l t I 5 . g I HPY ,Ili 5, ,g le 'fmx emi' .F . L New York District . . 1 l I . I I l DISTRICT OFFICERS t ' get District Superintendent . . . . .Rev. J. H. White i F District Secretary . . . . . Rev. Jay W. Patton District Treasurer . . . . .Mr. E. J. Danielson 3 t W District N.Y.P.s. Pres. . . . . Rev. Robert W. Helfrich V i l District N.W.M.S. Pres. . . . . .Mrs. Phyllis Stanford l t .I it REV. J. H. WHITE i 5 f . I lit V i lt . it it 51 K l it Nl P fi l P For God hath not given us the spirit of feorf i i but of power, and of love, and of 0 sound it N I fT'tiDd.H I I ll Timothy 1:7 ' t I Congrotulotions to the Class of 1966 l l . l i l l L' '!' I - tmfnmmf Pittsburgh Dlsirlcf DISTRICT OFFICERS D1st1'1ctSuper1ntendent Dr Robertl Goslaw D1str1ct Secretary Rev Russell Lewls DISIIICI Treasurer Dr C C Brown Dlstrlct N Y P S Pres Rev Dale Blssell Dlstrlct N W M S Pres Mrs Elsle Nelderhlser D1str1ct Church School Board Chalrman Rev Russell Merrlman DR ROBERTI GOSLAW A mans heart devrsefh his way but the Lord dlrecfefh his sfeps Pro erbs I6 9 V N29 ul ' Congratulations to the Class of 1966 I Q' I I ii - ' 'T u 'i o o 0 js:f,v.v'ef, h y , M ll 1 - - : yr 4V'-. . . . fl g . 1 M-rl Sq.. wi img mv? mm Phlladelphna Dlstrnct DISTRICT OFFICERS Dlstrlct Supermtendent D1str1ct Secretary DISIIICI Treasurer DISIIICI N Y P S Pres DlStflCt N W M S Pres A Growing District Rich in Fellowship A Vision for the Future Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Rev James E Hunton Rev Chester M Wllhams Rev Lloyd G Gordon Rev Paul 0 Basham Rev Mrs Chrlstlne L Henck REV. JAMES E HUNTON . L WCLLASTCN CHURCH of the NAZARENE CCLLECE CHURCH Congratulations 9-mln to the Class of I966 ir TT Rev. Milton Poole, Pastor Rev. William Youngman, Asst. Pastor CHURCH HOME TO E.N.C. STUDENTS WHO ARE AWAY FROM HOME AUBURN CHURCH of the NAZARENE 26 Seminary Ave. Auburn, New York g if Y E.N.C.S1udent Paul Wehr, Nautilus Business Manager Our E N C Alumni Elinor Gardner Cove Richard Cove ..,i Ellen Burgess Loudermilk William Laudermllk Virginia Wehr Kung Ruth Schwanke Sharpes Raymond Sharpes ROY Shorpes JeS5,e Chose SUPPORTING E N C WHOLEHEARTEDLY Pastor awww! We af 0 47 ifafmfefze AT EDMONDSGN VILLAGE 4301 WooDR1DQE ROAD BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21'w9 MILTGN B PARRISH P ouR STUDENT CHURCH OVHCE W' 5 5133 7Q6 WALNUT AVENUE dy W PARSONAGE WI 5 5297 C W Z6 f jf 0 o 4 C 3 Y ' A A , .. - ' ff ff fi?fi11:Q-::.li: ' A -- - A A ' , R , aimr Y 7 ' S a n a r d 3 - We are laborers together with Him . . . 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A . vi Z . . fs N - -qw...-ss W.. 4- I' :fir I . .' -:r11- -f - . '-1.--.:1'f1:2--1-1-i,- 'V I I f I I . I I , NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 1700 East Meyer Boulevard Kansas City, Missouri 64131 LewIS T. C0rIeII Mendell Tqylqr P . res A graduate school of theology Dean t,,,t M . .. ,Hg V CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FACULTY AND CLASS OF 1966 WARREN, OHIO FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DEWARD DAVIS f 5.5. suPr. ' MRS. MAX WOODS N WM S PRES MRS. CHARLES TURNER N.Y.P.S. PRES. HOWARD W. HILL PASTOR EAST ROCKAWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE EAST ROCKAWAY Ll NEW YORK R J Cerrato Pastor I lv-LMI '+ CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1966 OUR E N C STUDENTS William Carlsen Diane Carlsen Patricia Mott Lynda Cerraio Robert Brenner Gwen Slmonson Mary Mott Susan Terry Sixteen former E N C ers in our church COLLEGE PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9704 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE COLLEGE PARK MD 20740 PHONE 935-0516 xv' fd: G. THOMAS SPIKER PASTOR Sunday School 9:45 . . Worship Service l0:50 A.M. Youth Services 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service lWed.l 7:45 P.M. I 1 I Congratulations Class of I966 FIRST CHURCH ot the NAZARENE 800 Johnson Street Salisbury, Maryland John L. Parry, Pastor Our Students at E.N.C. - Juanita Parry S Steve Smith New Students Paul Johnson Jr Wllllam Smith Ill IMMANUEI. CHURCH ot the NAZARENE l30l Columbia Avenue Lansdale Pa HaroldA Parry Pastor Congratulations God Bless You Class of I966 .quiz EEEJEE I 5' asa. HT Q 'iglmi IMMANUEL S ACRES Our Students Tom Beyer Nancy Parry Barbara Kale David Kale Stanley Hedrlck S S Superintendent Mrs John Kottel Sr N W M S President Paul Foulds N Y P S Presndent Harvey Freed Cholr Director Mrs Paul Kottel Junlor Supervisor Mary Lou Fnscher Organlst ww W f ft S , ' XYXXKXWXXXW5 ffwffff '7 Chet ford A um X X WfWlllll1ll:I mn In n 1 lllll6llXXXXXwXw SOUTH PORTLAND CHURCH of the NAZARENE l79 Sawyer St South Portland Malne Congratulations to the Class of l966 FIRST CHURCH QF THE NAZARENE Lowell, Mass Alexander Ardrey Pastor A trnend and supporter of E N C from the beginning Jack Cove Song Dlrector Lucy Lancaster Choir Durector Praying For and Workmg with E N C Congratulatlons to the Class ol l966 Since from Hts bounty I recerve Such proofs of love dlvme, Had I a thousand hearts to gave, Lord, they should all be Thine S Stennett XX .X X l jf X if Kuff? ,, f , : , Q Q - W L- - lllllll ,ffi N x X X ! 4, m.m,v.ls 7 sho' ' u Andover' f, 6 ' t Qnllernfa X N 5 X ' A iq mgfgfd Blllfr' X K don mmol' ' Pnchuruf llmmf all X f 4 . X 1 X Carhsk X ll ll xX YY ll ' ' ' ll CHURCH of the NAZARENE 259 Concord Street Frammgham Mass Congratulatlons to the Class of I966 Our l965 66 students Pattl Robbuns Martha Stewart lheF a h c us m ut o g sto e o t CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 236 Mann Street Manchester Conn Rev RobertShotf Pastor Congratulatuons to the Class of l966 Students at I+ N C 1965 66 Dons Lovejoy Sharon K11patr1ck Jud1th L ardner Susan Locasc1o Chr1st1ne Ixllpatrlck Dlanne Platt Graduating 1n May Carolyn Beckwlth R1chard If lsh Rev Deane R Hardy Pastor Class ot l952 S ces 9 45 6 5 700 lf' 'R S day School Mor ng Wo sh p Y uth H0 E a gel 7' r l BEL AIR CHURCH of the NAZARENE Neil E Hightower, Pastor Our Students Kenneth Anderson Tum Anderson Lando Muller Everett Smlth Bob Muller 'With' Serving One ofMaryland s Fastest Growmg Counties and Trarnmg Youth to Serve M 1 vs' ,.. ffm 13 Mo af-'D' M wks, i M fwggg ,Ax -wav ns S fm? -x 2 WWW J dwg, Q' Wx A W av aff! M L QQ? fe V aw 1-UMM Q KENMORE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Iona Ave , at N Twelfth St Akron, Ohuo 5 'iibvvmsm Congratulations to the Class ot 1966 Rev WllllamG Hull Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE X Z fa. Z 45 al. A Canton, Ohlo Rev Beattxe Pastor Hazel Wmland NFMS Presldent H 'I Jackson SS Superlntendent Dav1d Certsch NYPS Presldent READING PENNA CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Centre Avenue at Fourth Street CONGRATULATIONS AND GOD S BEST TO THE CLASS OF 66' Our representatives at E N C Yvonne Davis CarolStennmeyer Barbara Walter Kathy Maurer Herslwel Werner Dale Fallon Rev ArthurM Fallon Pastor IEJIOCI fiom Calvatyv gaclz Sunday 8:50 - 9:00 oven WEEU, 850 on Cqowx Qial ., - i ' F V ,., I l Cm fl -. . -1 Tlfa, . rs. ' .X l S' ' ' 'S ' xox lv. -1- - f' f- -,VM L . .. r 1 , I . x 4 x f . 1 ., XZ I le.. -,, M N . -3715 K NNN V Q- l..,h. ,, NA.. , I . i x ., , 1022: ...' 'V , -r NX, ' XX. A ,M -X . :fa 'gr 1 , -Cx NXX ' ' ' - -., .. , -,X X Xxx, 1 wr Em, ' r--1--v L :Z 'L -w ,A 4 . . . , 5 , .Q .. ., .4 I-, . , , in -.,... . ..,Q.1 . ,, i ' ' ' H 'J . , , . . . . , . - . , . . . , . . , . . . . I 0 1 I I 1 I I I 'ff ' .1 A, -qann. V - ' ' - I QV: ,S 1 V i W . Meigs. 1 i . I . I ' I .' .-4: j , w h I ,, ' I l 3 ' I 'Cb I ... - 511 +G., FIRST CHURCH Eost Llverpool Ohio N fx 'NN 'FSYQ-r X---lx'-P A Sprrrtual Mountam rn the Ohro Valley C G Schlosser Pastor qmfys' A-x, :fwv H 0-- oe, . M- ,- h , N. , i , I A ' Q y 4 E . x U G ' A '+' -- 4. ,m . .Y 4 ws , ' . . I 5 , ' ,,,,,....-----' I A .--- ' .1 ' .P - ' ' ' 4 P ' '..t- 'fp ff ' , . , 9 -. , H4 Ti Az'- 'V ff ff - ' fi , 51135. I 1.. 1 ',fl.A,Y' A, ' C2552 - A V, '4f:332f ' Y ' , 4- V - X 't V I ' VM -. --M :VJ VV V-ASP. w , , K LH , -- - ' 9z':,.. Fe? 1' .vw t V. sf ,, . . . . . ,, V K U Q .. . Z Q , , I I ts I . . , 2 2 FIRST CHURCH ol the NAZARENE Akron, Ohio Greetings to the Faculty at E.N.C. and Class of '66, x Students at E.N.C.: Dave Lott Rev. Floyd Flemming B Linda Taylor pogo, Darlene Hosner Molly O'Brien Circleville PASTOR Rev. George R. Anderson CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T966 John Totln, S S Supt Esther Whitehead N Y P S Pres Iona Malik N WM S Pres Our Students at E N C Beverly Morruson John Totln Kenneth Morrison FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Penna Ave East atlrvune Warren Penna EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS A C T OF T966 , . . . . . . . , . Students from our Church: Graduating: Douglas Dickson Allen Gray Patsy Lindquist Ruth nn Dickson Susan King Joyce Jefferson James Casler Sharon Rieder James lit on David Moore DOVER CHURCH of the NAZARENE 70 HUDSON sr DOVER N J Mountain Lake Area of Northern New Jersey OUR STUDENTS hPto W h dWa Never lef your zeal flag mamfam the splrlfual glow serve the Lord lei your hope be a ,oy fo ou Romans T2 ll T2 hs-Q-.-4... Rev Jay W Patton Pastor Mrs Lee Lynch MIHISTGI of Music James Cochran S S Supermtendent Donald Darsch C S T Dlrector B111 Hendmcks N Y P S Pres Mrs Ruth Patton N W M S Pres FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev R S Faulshck Phuladelphna Pennsylvanla pastor A church with a welcome that you ee. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66 Students from our Church: Claire Goodman Andrew Sofia -Sl 4 rrst QL urnh uf t 2 zxzzxrene sos o1.orowN RD CUMBERLAND Mo ooOoo-- REV FRANK G KISH MINISTER 510 OLDTOWN ROAD PHONE PA 21480 Secretory Frank G Kash S S Sup? Harold Knotts N Y P S Pres Harold Jocobs N W M S Pres Mrs Ruth Gray TWIN BOROUGH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ENC Sdet .0-0 DogB dD b b PQQYG QOY so 19:3 Flfih and Washungion Sireefs Royersford Pa A House of prayer and worship . . , ,. X J tu Fl S , V -, f AJ A V, Doris Umsteod -fi ' Y 7 f . - Y' u eon ' W -V. ,U Q if I A 'Q , .. 1 V J: ., -uf?-me ' Y, , V i E, , Lloy rei el is ,, ,, th' ' Q N... N V P 7 ' ' 'J A - ' O ' e re r 1--f ,. -5, . V I , , . X V ,Y ' ' 4' I Q ' I ' . ,. ,, . .A , f fp Rf. O 'f O vf .'-J , ' ' , ' ' . QI 1 1 4 Hu, 5 l I 'Q i fm LC Q 1 5 3,1 . , Y nl . 1 N -' , 2 f 'N ' A ' -:A l I H ls - If If ' c 'f I u ' If Congratulations to the Class of '66 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cor Hudson Drlve at Parkcllffe Youngstown 11 Ohio FIRST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH or THE NAZARENE of the Brandt Ave at I6th St New Cumberland Pennsylvania NAZARENE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Skowhegan Maine Cl-A55 OF V966 Rev R Fletcher Tlnk Mmzsler QUR STUDENTS AT E N C NANCY HARLACHER ROBERT CLEMENS WILLIAM OXENFORD I I we John M Gardner W' I astor WHEN IN CENTRAL MAINE WORSHIP WITH US T966 Graduates wx Burton Dunlop Gordon P Dunlop Fletcher I Tmk 4- . I , ' I I . 1 ' ' 3 . . .Z V f .sl X ly' X . F , . 'Lx T 5,J'f,,, sz I - M. ' ' 'Q--il' T -A . 'FWF' 'T ,I - T TTI. r,.+.f.5 Q - ,, ' T, y ' ' I' ' 73 1 T ani - 'HT htmf' V , T T 1. . .I' T-nv!! i 1-1 If ' Ac' , ll F ' , 3 ' ll Iv? J. . IMMANUEL CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE Onondaga and Splut Rock Roads Smcere Best Wrshes to the Class of 1966 Rev Wlllaam G Ardrey Pastor SYRACUSE NEW YORK CHURCH of the NAZARENE VERMONT ZONE Congratulations to the Class of T966 Burlungton NewburY East Charlestown NeWP0 l St Albans Watervnlle Johnson Leicester Lyndonvllle W0lC0ll HAVERHILL CHURCH or THE NAZARENE 2 Wmter Street Haverhill Massachusetts Rev T G Jones Pastor Organized In T900 Falthful supporter of E N C through the years Congratulations to the Class of T966 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 850 S PINE STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA KENNETHL AKINS SR PASTOR STUDENTS ATTENDING E N C KAREN AKINS KENNETH AKINS JR JAMES BAUGHMAN BRENDA ZUTELL . 11- - rr ' 1 r . . Q I . ,. ,. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Malden Mass Organrzed l899 Stands behind E N C with Prayer Money Students Enrolled this year Roy Harding Thomas Hardlng Rnchard Hook Wnllnam Magnusson Joseph Rollston Janet Strong Byron Sweeney Donald H Strong A B T939 Minister Wllllam E Dyment A B l959 S S Supt BILL GOUGH KAREN GOUGH KATHY GOUGH JOYCE RUMMEL Wrth our students we wish the Class of T966 and E N C our Best Wishes MEDIA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The End of Your Search For a Friendly Church WEST CHESTER PA Furst Church ot the Nazarene SEND GREETINGS To The Class of T966 AND PLEDGE OUR SUPPORT To The Future ot E N C Carl W Baker Pastor Norval Grutteth Sr Jean Peters Congratulatuons to the Class ot T966 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Nazareth Plke at Woodlawn Ave Bethlehem Pennsylvania The Christmas City ofthe U S A Chester M Wulllams Pastor Medm ,Jenna ouR stuDENts Danlel Butz Llnda Reanert pastor Rev ROIphM porry Mrs Mabel Dettmer Januce Wulluams l o f ' J Fletcher 'link' Director 0fMU5iC ChGlf'mGfT of Trustees Pres. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Allentown, Pennsylvania OUR E.N.C. STUDENTS Glenn Galusha Lee Haas Robert M. Ingland, Jr. Joel Pickering Pastor BUTLER, NEW JERSEY CHURCH of the NAZARENE Supports E.N.C. Congratulations Class T966 Rev. Myrwin D. Gray Pastor Rev. David Trautt Assistant PROVIDENCE ,L HRST CHURCH R cg EDISON, NEW JERSEY of the , fe NAZARENE -, i k .. ' lf i t T T ,flatly CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .-' -I M.-:Q if - jxgfv, T70 Reservoir Avenue Providence, Rhode Island The Oldest Church of the Nazarene Organized - T887 Telephone: Zip Code: 401 -78l -2428 02907 Congratulations to our Seniors: James Feeley Patricia Jacobs Mills Come to New England's Second Largest City and Worship with Us. Rev. Ross R. Cribbis, Class of '53 Pastor 80 Jetterson Blvd. Edison, N.J. 08818 A. Roland Stanford, Pastor Don Crofford, N.Y.P.S. Pres. lMrs.J Lila lHarrisl Kirkwood, N.W.M.S. Pres. lMrs.l Edna Lane, S. S. Supt. With thanksgiving fwej let our requests be made known for E.N.C. We're tour minutes from Exit 9, New Jersey Turnpike WEST SOMERVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Elm Street at Russell near Davis Square Evangelism THE HOPE OF THE WORLD West Somerville, Massachusetts Congrcwlmions ,sq , 0 Presenting the Christ ofthe Cross! L xx OF THE NAZARENE ety flrst St at Read Av ji Nuagara Q Q X fx PHONE Bu 3 7973 A P EVERTON M Pastor Z- 1.1! Paul S Gllmore Pastor FI Fach Lord s Dav we gather at 10 00 o clock he ng and 7 00 oclock n the even ng If e er xou pass by at of these hours please stop and orshlp w th us NAZARENE 20 Stone Street Augusta Mcme 'eff-5 l ,fffzx Q l' 3 ' C' fm FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE in dg o 4Hw358lx Page ' E Our Students Marulyn Blausdell Maynard Weymouth Donna Hammond 764 Hathaway Road New Bedford Massachusetts H Warren Mlngledortt Pastor Where a warm welcome awatts you Xi Q 1 I, -X X- xx ' 1 X ll . . il S x 42 S X . - 5 I 0 , , If .4 to ,- .A,,s, N ..t,, fj -iihlinlliilii' 't x, - ' f ' ,,,LFfEli,.-:: S ' A l'fl'f , ' n : ' in t morn- i k : ' i i . v , w ' i . . X X F' x K ' . ,r Q I g , f 1 4 X g A . I , V . ,f ' ll ini , - QI X X I T35 f, 1117-PS7 an fi .. .,,,,:f Y,-,:EJ:i4i'2Fif 'fl X W V' 5 I 1 - . 5c2gL?5.:,-:5i:':e-aff' Q xf K V,T,Q . Y ,Legg Wwe, 7 W V 7-7, L fe- if ',, -FT P 'MW f a Tl iiggffgn,-, ,, ,f Rev.J.E.shQnkeu f , E it in Hlfelll Jll l Ilia I -Ir s 1 .35:'.-R-L U X . t - TA hm? I , A .tn 2 5' ? ' if F13K'C.,Y Y G35 U Qgfgtf 2 x 5 6' ' T o .,---,.-e a , ff , -H 7 X e r - .2 ' W2 girig , lg A . gg 1 Y 5, Lg 4 Congratulates JJ 3 J 343 he asso l 'il ' , I, E' cg,-5 . sl H M M A 5 . ,: - and ple es tts supp rt Q .N.C. . I Y Y Y I ' I I1 ' ll 1 1 l l EPHRATA CHURCH of the GALVARY CHURCH ot the NAZARENE I NAZARENE I THE SINGING CHURCH Washington Avenue and Chestnut Street l Ephrata, Pennsylvania WM. W. RESTRICK, PASTOR PHONE REV, w11.i,1AM D. MOWEN 45 Area Code 216 Ijgxyfnr 1 453-9982 ' 4564625 Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 ll 1 1 - 'ii - 1, CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 1 -':. 12th 8- Sprung Garden Streets l :E Easton, PennSYlvanio -+ .. A- - - I , Q. REV. Ro1arQR'1' D. CHI-gw 1 -A f,Il3IUI B-'T -- 7200 SMITH AVE. S. W., CANTON, OHIO 44706 i I Congratulations - Class of 1966 1 . 2 2929 Midland Avenue Syracuse 7, N.Y. l 1 . 1 5 C f - V y C, i . Q , 1 1 .TTT :ff Y . 1 if , is 1 5 , 1 C. f , -1 'ffif ' - 1 P 1 .1 H . T2fg TT, EEZ, W s '- y Rev. George E. Teague, Pastor 1 l- Congratulations to the Class of 1966 l Douglas Spencer, Sunday Superintendent 1 Deno Mabry, N.W.M.S. President Judy Pearsall, N.Y.P.S. President AJC, CHURCH ot the NAZARENE 1309 Bay Ridge Avenue Annapolis Md. - 21403 HarryE Grimes Pastor 711 Severn Avenue 1 ' 1 iv ll WILLINGBORO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE lRising on Sunset Roadl Willingboro, New Jersey Rev. W. J. Turner, Pastor Our Students at E.N.C.: William Turner Cher l Mason TO know Christ better and to Y make HW known' ',2::f51AEJL5ig1,,, Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry West Class of 1966 Congratulations to the NEW PALTZ CHURCH Class ot 1966 of the 'Om NAZARENE The Church of the Nazarene NO- C'1eS'nU'Sffee' New Paltz, New York Monongohela, Penna. Charles M' Coller' poslor The friendly church with a big welcome To Christ be the pre-eminence. our Sludenl T' Terry Bllyou Oliver Wirth, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 y Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 from Mit 4 'L X Saratoga Springs, New York MJ - tix, Birthplace of E.N.C. l FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE . 4: 1 V, Grflce Church of The ,y 'zijn 111 Montieth and Wilson Ave. Nazarene Kittanning, Pennsylvania Foxhall and Caroline Ray Schermerhorn, Pastor Saratoga Springs G. Lindley Adams Pastor TERRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Compliments of 1915 Worton Blvd WestMittlin Penna 15122 EVERETT FIRST CHURCH of the R F Howard Pastor NAZARENE A people who have a vision Gnd G mind to W0flf Jack Thorne, Pastor I ' ' . . , H . . - ll iii Prof and Mrs Parsons T9 years of service Student Supplues Souvenurs Fllm Servlce Bibles Typewriter rental CREAM X Mrs. Geraldine Babcock Manager COLLEGE BOOKSTORE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF T966 Oh Boy' A Ne Bookstore And a New Snack Bar THE DUGOUT EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T966 -.J - ill. A 'K ,., if X ll l I V ' Nl ' W., N 1 - ' J, F .. V 3, . X . w , lllllllll KT L2 wtf' o A 5 x X I ,Q E, X ' 1 f X ,- W. C. LAHUE, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS REAL ESTATE WELL MASS. PRESIDENT CITY MCTEL A HOME AWAY FROM HOME GRamfe 9 6500 WINFIELD HOUSE RESTAURANT THE HOUSE OF GOOD FOOD 853 HANCOCK ST GRamfe 2 9452 QUINCY MASS Compliments DQQAOILQJEQOS IZUIAQILOL Home -M it 9 K 576 Hancock Street Quincy Mass GRanite 2 1137 Serving Any Distance Donald M. Deware Robert M. Deware Directors , 1-Kifiiiuiiis ' - THE KING OF THEM ALL i A , Phone I . I CALL Orders f' . ' , a if GR 9-'I-106 Ready in 1 - 1 I 15 minutes ni -'L' I ff GR 9-11407 XXX ffk v X or V, - lim: - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Thank You for Your Patronage THE NAME THAT MADE IIZZA FAMOUS 25W DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS fPizza Onlyl 541 SOUTHERN ARTERY QUINCY lf .LAKES SUBURBAN BOSTON S LEADING Dresses Coats Sportswear Lingerie IT TAKES JUST 5 MINUTES TO OPEN A BUDGET OR CHARGE ACCOUNT T479 Hancock Street South Shore Plaza Quincy Braintree Designers and Manufacturers of Packaging and Bottling Machinery PNEUMATIC SCALE CORPORATION Quincy Mass. 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FLOYD FLEMMING President Alumni Association CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T966 CHARLES CALDWELL ANDREW RANKIN V'ce-President Treasur 'lou may become a member of the PICSICICIILS Commlttec of One Thousand by p8lflClp2lLlIlg ln one or ITIOIC of the following programs Life Loan Life Estate Plan Azreement out Annuity Annual Agreement Gift of S100 or If Eastern Nazarene College IS to continue her Cod en en ruponsi bxllty ln Christian education she must enllst the lox ll and STLl'1flLlll support of those who share her ldeals and haue filth 1n her progrxm Eastern Nazarene College Av? 'fi F. GRANT CROSS Executive Director I ef , 4 I . . I v , . J D C 2 x 1 Y . . - Y. I it K .- . . . . . 3 . 1 . N in 1 -wg i . . '.2 A 1. i ' ' 1 c v L ' l T KY L . Rev. Kenneth N. Alcorn Rev. 81 Mrs. Calvin Alexander Albert il. Apsit Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Arden Esther I.. Atkinson Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert H. Barnes Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert A. Bartholomew Mr. gl Mrs. joseph M. Bean Russel and Dorothy Benjamin Mr. 81 Mrs. Ilarold R. Betts Mr. 81 Mrs. 'I'homas Beyer Dorothy Biggs Wendell 'I'. Bower Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Elmer Brown Mrs. Dorothy F. Bryanton Mr. QQ Mrs. Walter B. Burgess Kermit E. Barror Harriet E. H. Butz Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward W. Carlson Rev. 81 Mrs. Robert W. Carlson Emma Grace Christy Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Clark Thornton F. Clark Robert W. Coss Gilbert Crofts Irma Lowell Crutcher Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Cucchiara, Sr. R. Beryl Dalton Mr. 81 Mrs. Matthew Dias Mr. gl Mrs. Myron Dickinson Mr. 81 Mrs. Benjamin P. Dever Walter W. Drake W. E. Duckworth Webster G. Farrell Mr. 81 M rs. Urschel S. Ford Mr. Dick Galusha Mr. 81 Mrs. E. Boyd Gardner Mrs. Evelyn R. Garland Linda Garrison josephine Geele Mr. 81 Mrs. john Il. Golden Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Bradley Gough Booster Club Lawrence Gotlieb Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul E. Gray Stephen Gulla Mr. 81 Mrs. Gunnerson Harry and Julianne Hall Mr. 81 Mrs. Ed Hansrote Harold II. Harding Mr. 81 Mrs. Alonza E. Hart C. Max Hazen joseph H eim Mrs. Marion Holland Alberta Houser M rs. Fron a H ulbert Bradford C. jernnegan Mrs. Desiree E. Johnson Mr. gl Mrs. Homer C. johnson Mr, 81 Mrs. William H. Kale Oliver Karker Mr. 81 Mrs. Nelson D. Kilpatrick Albert W. Kimball Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert G. King Mr. 81 Mrs. Russell A. Kleppinger T. Knight M arion A. Lantery Nelson L. Leflrande Mr. 81 Mrs. Stephen W. Lind, Sr. Garrett I.. E. Linder M r Mr M r M r Mr M r M r M r Mr. Mr M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs. Mrs. Carl G. Lindquist jacob G. Linger Paul Litchfield Chan Nao-Chung Yu Liu Verna B. Lockwood Kermit E. Long Harold MacCuish Leon C. Maclntyre Edward Mager Peter Mariano Clifford I.. Meier Mr. R. Mollica Mr. 81 Mrs. Woodrow Morrison Mr. gl Mrs. Gordon E. Nichols Rev. gl Mrs. john B. Nielson Mlacolm D. Palmer Bethany Parsons Mr. 81 Mrs. Rolland W. Parsons Anthony Paterno S. R. Perrow J. john Phillips Mr. 81 Mrs. Lyman W. Phillips Mr. 81 Mrs. E. j. Pickering Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter H. Platt Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank R. Pote Antony V. Pratt Mr. 81 Mrs. William A. Pritchard Mr. 81 Mrs. Gilbert R. Rhodes Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles L. Rosenberry Mrs. Elsie F. Salfel Robert Schrader Edward H. Schwanke Irene Scott Stanley Seidler Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard E. Shafer Wallace E. Shepard Mr. 81 Mrs. Lester Snell Rev. Fletcher Spruce Mrs. Betty M. Starsmeare Mr. 81 Mrs. Carleton Swift Mr. 81 Mrs. O. L. Tarr Barbara R. Tassinari Mr. 81 Mrs. Brooks E. Taylor Roy E. Tenny Mr. 81 M rs. Lawrence I. Thompson Mr. 82 Mrs. Toms Mr. 81 Mrs. George W. 'l'ressIer Roy F, Turner Mr. 81 Mrs. Alan R. Webber Mr. tv Mrs. Stanley E. Wehr Everett Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. john K. Winters Mrs. Bertha Woods Mr. 81 Mrs. Darrell E. Woodworth Alvin Wright I. Palmer Young Earl Yousey DAVID ANDERSEN 51 500 Everett St., Westwood, Mass. History, Zeta 1-4. STEPHEN L. ANDERSEN 51 23 Randall St., Maynard, Mass. Liberal Arts, Class Chaplain 4, Evan. Assoc. 1-3, Pres. 3, CBA 3,4, S.F.M.F. 1-3, Biology Club 2,3,4, Honor Scholarship 1-4, Grossman Scholarship 4, Delta 1-4, Who's Who. GARY ANCELL 51 65 Could St., Wollaston, Mass. Mathematics, Delta 1-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Ski Club 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN APSIT 51 50 Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. Sociology, Delta 1-4, Co-ordinator 3, Campus Cam- era 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Evang. Assoc. 1, Clee Club 1, Baseball 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Activities Scholarship 1. CHARLES R. AUBUT 51 79 Raymond St., Weymouth, Mass. Elementary Education, Crusader Baseball 1,3, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Kappa 14. IAMES A. BADGEROVV 3208 Latta Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Psychology, Crusader Soccer 3,4, Psychology Club 3, Delta 1-4. CHARLES BAZIKIAN 78 3 Eldorado Place, Weehawken, N.j. Chemistry, Class Chaplain 1, Delta 1-4, Chaplain 3, Dorm Pres. 2, Evang. Assoc. Treas. 3, CRA 3, Chemistry Club 1, Whois Who. DOUGLAS j. BEAN 52 728 Pikeland Ave., Spring City, Pa. Biology, Student Council 2, Sigma 1-5, Vice-Pres. 4, Treas. 5, Evang. Assoc. 1, Clee Club 2, Quartet 1, Trumpet Trio 2-4, Brass Ensemble 1, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1, Baseball 1-4, Crusader Soccer 4, S.N.E.A. 5, Biology Club 1-5, Activities Scholarship 1. CAROLYN BECKWITH 52 12 Lynn Dr., Vernon, Conn. Mathematics, Creenbook 1, Dorm Council 1,2, S.N.E.A. 4, Kappa 1-4, Honor Scholarship 1-4, Hyde Scholarship 4. LOIS NELSON BELL 52 150 Bromfield St., Quincy, Mass. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1, Trio 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 2, Cheerleader 1, S.N.E.A. 4, Kappa 1-4, Homecoming Court 4. Senior Directory BRENDA BENjAMIN 52 264 Island Pond Rd., Springfield 8, Mass. Elementary Education, Delta 1-4, Basketball 1, S.N.E.A. 3, Ski Club 3. DWIGHT BENNER 52 180 Spencer Court, Kankakee, Ill. Religion, Class Pres. 1, Kappa I-4, Chaplain 4, S.F.M.F. 3,4. THOMAS RAY BENSON, JR. 53 Box 206, Manchester, Ca. Biology, Zeta 1-5, Treas. 2, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Base- ball 3,4, Biology Club 1-5, Alumni Scholarship 2 Hyde Scholarship 3. MARION BICCS 53 58 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston, Mass. History, Basketball 14, Volleyball 14, S.N.E.A. 3, Sigma 1-4, District Scholarship 1, Quincy Scholar- ship 1. MARILYN BLAISDELL 53 11 Middle St., Augusta, Maine French, Evang. Assoc. 4, S.N.E.A. 4, Kappa 1-4, Honor Scholarship 1-4, Maine Scholarship 4. PAUL H. BLANEY 53 65 Phillips St., Wollaston, M ass. Psychology, Student Council 2,3, Pres. 3, Class Rep. 2, Campus Camera 4, Evang. Assoc. 1-4, Psychology Club 3,4, Debate 1,2, Sigma 1-4. LUCILLE BOLLINCER 54 18 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Sigma 14. JOHN BOXVEN 54 7805 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Sociology, S.F.M.F. 2, Sociology Akron Scholarship 3. Club 2, Sigma 1-4, SHIRLEY ANN BOWMAN 54 7 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass. English. MERRILL BRICCS 54 29 Eustis St., Wollaston, Mass. History, Dorm Council -2, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Minis- terial Assoc. 1,2, Zeta 1-4. BRADLEY BRUNSELL 54 307 Bellevue St., Roxbury. Mass. Liberal Arts, Campus Camera 2. WILLIAM CARLSEN 55 108 Williamson St., Rockaway, N.Y. Psychology, Ministerial Assoc. 1, Basketball 2,3, Psychology Club 3,4, Phi Delta 3,-1,Zcta 1-4. DONALD CHAPMAN 55 621 Adams St., Quincy, Mass. Elementary Education, S.N.E.A. 3,4. 1 ARTHUR CLARK 55 60 Weston Ave., Quincy, Mass. History, Crusader Baseball 3,4, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Delta 3,4. EUGENE E. COLEMAN, 55 Box 47, Burton, Ohio Chemistry, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Clee Club 1-3, Chemis- try Club 4, Zeta 1-4, Alumni Scholarship 1. IANICE COMRIE 56 R.l .D. No. 2, Ledyard, Conn. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 2,3, CRA 3, S.P.M.F. 3,4, Clee Club 2, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Sigma 1-4, Alumni Scholarship 3. DONNA COWHERD 56 270 Birch St., Collingwood, Ont. Psychology, Psychology Club 4, Kappa 1-4, Cross- man Scholarship 4. RAYINIOND XY. CRANE 56 4 South St., Canton, Mass. Chemistry. BARRY LEE DECLER 56 33 Cherry Lane, Royersford, Pa. 4, Dorm Council 3, Mathematics, Class Vice-Pres. Basketball 2, Baseball 1,2, Sigma 1-4. CARY A. DeLONC 56 Bath, New Brunswick, Canada Literature, Campus Camera Sports Ed. 4, Crusader Basketball 1-4, Lit-Speech Vice-Pres. 3. Pres. 4, Zeta 1-4, Honor Scholarship 1, Who's Who. ARLENE DeMARCO 57 75 Selwyn Rd., Braintree, Mass. Elementary Education, 3,4, Zeta 1-4. SUZANNE DIAS 57 66 Montclair Ave., N. Quincy. Mass. Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., Kappa 3.4. RICHARD DRESSLER 57 R.D. No. 1, llillmont. Pa. Biology, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Basketball 3,4, Biology Club 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 2, Zeta 1-41 District Scholarship 3. AIARCARHI' DREW' 57 112 Pine Ave., Milford. Elementary Education. Evang. Assoc. 1-4: S.l .Nl.l . 2,3,-1, Clee Club 2.1 S.N.E.A. 2.3.-1, Chemistry Club 2, Delta 1-4. B1'RTON D. Dl'Nl.OP 57 22 Bcdlord St.. Quincy. Mass. Sociology, Dorm Council Pics. 3, lfvang. Assoc. 3, Clcc Club 1, Quartet 1, lli'L'llL'Sll'il 1, Phi Delta-1, S.N.E.A. 3, Dcbau- -l, Zcta 1-4, llonoi' Scholarship 1-4, lit-rrsclialt Scholarship 3, Crossinan Scholarship 4. GORDON P. DIINLOP, JR. R.D. No. 1, Portland, Maine Mathematics, Evang. Assoc. 1-4, S.F.M.F. 1,2, Vol- leyball 1, S.N.E.A. 4, Delta 1-4, Honor Scholarship 1. CYNTHIA KELLIHER ERBE 58 74 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Sociology, Zeta 1-4. JAMES FEELEY 58 599 Ilancock St., Wollaston, Mass. Psychology, Creenbook 1, Campus Camera 1, Nauti- lus 1,2, Evang. Assoc. 14, Vice-Pres, CRA 3, Minis- terial Assoc. 1,4, Treas., Delta 1-4, Hall Scholarship 2,3,4. RICHARD FISH 98 Phillips St., Quincy, Mass. Psychology, Class Chaplain 2, Campus Camera 3, Evang. Assoc. 1-3, CRA Vice-Pres. 2, Ministerial Assoc. 1,2, Baseball 2,4, Psychology Club 3,4, Phi Delta 2, Kappa 14, District Scholarship 2. DAVID E. FISK 58 592 Center Rd., Avon Lake, Ohio Chemistry, Class Pres. 3, Greenbook 1, Nautilus 2,3, Dorm Council I, Evang. Assoc. 1-4, CRA 2, S.F.M.F. 14, A Capella 1, Phi Delta 1-4, Delta 1-4, Faculty Scholarship 2, Wind Ensemble 3, Honor Scholarship 1-4, Ambassador 3, Who's Who. FREDERICK GARWOOD 58 434 Emerson St., Rochester, N.Y. History, Delta 14, Co-ordinator 3, Basketball 1-4, J.V. Basketball 3, Baseball 1-3, Lit-Speech Club 3, Debate 1,2, Football 2,3, Honor Scholarship 1,Gross- man Scholarship 3. SUSAN GEELE 58 R.F.D. No. 4, Waldoboro, Maine Mathematics, Greenbook I, Delta 1-4. CAROLE VARIAN GOOD 59 262 Main St., Leetonia, Ohio Elementary Education, Dorm Council 2, Evang. As- soc. 1, S.F.M.F. 1, S.N.E.A. 4, Delta 1-4, Home- coming Court 4. BRENDA GRIFFIN 59 N. Queen St., Dover, Delaware Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. I, S.N.E.A. 1, Zeta 2,3,4, Grossman Scholarship 4. JOHN GULINELLO 59 153 Middle St., Weymouth, Mass. Music Education, Glee Club 2,3, A Cappella 1-4, Orchestra 1-5, Kappa 1-5. ANN GULLA 59 167-65th St., Niagara Falls, Elementary Education, Nautilus 1, S.N.E.A. 14, Zeta 1-4, McDonald Scholarship 2, Lloyd John Schol- arship 3, Distrim Scholarship 4. MARTHA HAMMER 60 32 Pinedale Rd., Roslindale, Mass. Sociology, Psychology Club 3, Sociology Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sigma 1-4. THOMAS HARDING 60 37 Upland Rd., Malden, Mass. Physics, Student Council Vice-Pres. 4, Sigma 14, Trio 2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2, Phi Delta 14, Ski Club 3,4, Honor Scholarship 14, Hockey 2,3,4, Football 1,2. ALONZA E. HART, JR. 60 607 Andrews Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Sociology, Sigma 1-4, Treasurer 1, Basketball 14, Baseball I-3, Football 1,2. ALFRED L. HASTIE 60 2 Linden St., Derry, New Hampshire Religion, Class Pres. 1, Evang. Assoc. 1-4,Ministerial Assoc. 1-6, A Cappella 1, Zeta 1-6, Activity Scholar- ship 1. KAREN HAYES 61 Millstream, R.R. No. 1, Kings Co.. N.B.., Canada Sociology, Dorm Council Pres. 4, Zeta 1-4, Home- coming Court 4. LINDA IIELMICK 61 6942 Waterloo Rd., Atwater, Ohio Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1-3, S.F.M.F. 1-4, 2,3,4, Phi Delta 2, Zeta 1-4, Honor Scholarship 14, Who's Who. HAROLD HENDERSON 61 17 Cynthia Circle, Weymouth, Mass. Religion, Class Chaplain 2, Delta 1-5, Chaplain 2, Dorm Council 2, Evang. Assoc. 1-4, Pres. 3, CRA 3, Ministerial Assoc. 1-5, S.F.M.R. 3, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 2, Activities Scholarship 1, Hall Scholar- ship 2,3,4, Football 1. DAVID W. HEUGHINS 61 16 Marshall St., Mechanic Falls. Maine History, S.F.M.F. 1-4, Editor 4, Glee Club 3, Orches- tra 14, S.N.E.A. 4, Phi Delta 3,4, Sigma 1-4, Tuition Scholarship 14, Who's Who. PATRICIA M. HOLLAND 61 28 Oak St., Kingston, N.Y. English, Creenbook 1, Evang. Assoc. 1-4, S.R.M.F. 3,4, A Cappella 1, Lit-Speech Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, S.N.E.A. 2,3,4, Delta, I-4, Scholarship, Honor 1, District Scholarship 2, Grossman Scholarship 3, Har- ris Scholarship 3. ROBERT HOWARD 62 112 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Music, Class Chaplain 1, Evang. Assoc. 1-3,S.F.M.F. 1-4, A Cappella 5,6, Quartet 1, Orchestra 3,4, Delta 1-6, Scholarships: Activities, Herrschaft, Fitkin, Brass Choir 3,4,5,6. JOYCE JEFFERSON 62 676 Follett Run, Warren, Pa. Elementary Education, Dorm Council 3, S.N.E.A. 4, Delta 1-4, District Scholarship 3. ALAN JOHNSON 62 15 Stanley St., Weymouth, Mass. Chemistry, Chemistry Club 5, Kappa 1-5. GARY JONES 62 150 Lilac Lane, Venice, Florida Mathematics, Student Council 3, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Kappa 14, Co-ordinator 2, Pres. 3, Campus Camera Bus. Mgr. 4, Evang. Assoc. 3, Crusader Basketball 1-4, Crusader Baseball 1,2, Biology Club 1, Who's Who, A.A.E.S. National Chairman 4, Activity Schol- arship I, Football 1-4. RICHARD JONES 63 459-23rd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Chemistry, Class Chaplain 3, Delta 1-5, Treas. 2, Dorm Council 2,4, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, CRA 3, Chem- Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Dorm C0ul1Cil 33 TTUHIPCI istry Club 1-5,Scholarships: Grossman 4, Danker 5. I i 1 DAVID KALE 63 141 Elmwood Ave., Wollaston, Mass. I I. Literature-Speech, Class Council 4, Creenbook1,NallI7 tilus Bus. Mgr. 3, CRA 2, Basketball 1,2, Basebau 1,2, Lit-Speech Club 3,4, S.N.E.A. 3,4, C.Y.F. Pres. Ev, Kappa 14, District Scholarship 3. ,' c.iY1.r: KARKER 63 46 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. , Mathematics, Dorm Council 2, Kappa 1-4, Cheer. leader 2, S.N.E.A. 4. i I A SARAH KAUFFMAN 63 121 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Elementary Education, Class Vice-Pres. 1, Nautilus 1 I Choral Union 1,3,4, Basketball 1,3, Volleyball 1-3 Crusader Cheerleader 1-3, Capt. 2,3, S.N.E.A. 2,3,4 C.Y.F. 1, Spring Party Attendant 3, Homecomingi 1 Queen 4, Zeta 1-4. I I JOHN 141ERs'1'r:AD 63 I 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. History, Kappa 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Volleyball 1,2 Ski Club 4. RICHARD KINSMAN 64 161 Grandview Ave., Wollaston, Mass. History, Kappa 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 2,Ac tivity Scholarship 1, Football 1,3. JANE L. KRIKORIAN 64 997 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Anthropology, International Club 3,4, Delta 3,,: l DERRICK LAMM 64 ' 263 First St., Melrose, Mass. I Psychology, Psychology Club 3, Delta 3,4. FLORIS LANDERS 64 . R.D. No. 5, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada I Psychology, S.F.M.F. 3,4, Delta 2,3,4. l VIRGINIA LANTERY 64 . 332 Billings Rd., Wollaston, Mass. Biology, Nautilus 3,4, Basketball 14, Yolleybal 14, Biology Club 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 4, Studen Life Committee 4, Delta 14, Mass. Scholarship 2 ALLEN A. LARSON, JR. 65 i 9 Knox St., Millinocket, Maine Biology, Dorm Council 1, Evang. Assoc. 3, Biologj, Club 14, Kappa 1-4. EDWARD LEVIN 65 301 Atlantic Ave., Freeport, N.Y. Biology, Student Council Treas. 4, Class Rep. 4 Biology Club Pres. 2, Sigma 1-4, Grossman Scholar ship 3. X JEAN ANN BETTERLEY LIBBY 274 Fayette St., Quincy, M ass. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1, S.N.E.A 1,3,4, Kappa 1-4, District Scholarship 1. PATRICIA LINDQUIST 65 13 Russell St., Warren, Pa. Mathematics, Nautilus 4, Evang, Assoc. 4,Zeta 3,4, Basketball 4, S.N.E.A. 4, P.T.A. Scholarship 1,2J JAMES L. LOMBARD 65 33 Park St., Wollaston, Mass. Psychology, Zeta 3,4,5. I I RONALD N. LOTT 66 I 1225 Magnolia Ave., Akron, Ohio I Evang Psychology, Nautilus 3,4, Dorm Council, Assoc., Clee Club 1,2, Psychology Club 3,4, Kappa 1-4. BETTY MACLEAN 66 Box 81, Easton, Mass. Elementary Education, Dorm Council 1,2, Evang Assoc. 12,3, S.F.M.F. 1,2,3, Psychology Club 3,4, Zeta 1-4, Grossman Scholarship 3. ANTOINE MAKSOUD 66 319 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. Mathematics, Class Council 1, Society Council 1, Biology Club 1, Delta 1-4. COLIN D. MALLARD 66 352 Waterston Ave., Wollaston, M ass. Psychology, Dorm Council 3, Evang. Assoc. 1, Cru- sader Soccer 5, Psychology Club 3,4,5, Zeta 1-5. JAMES MANGANELLO 67 3 Florence St., Cambridge, Mass. Biology, Biology Club 2,3,4, Kappa 1-4. IOYCE MATHON 67 642 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Biology, Nautilus 2, Basketball 2,4, Psychology Club 4, Phi Delta 1,4, Sigma 1-4, Honor Scholarship 1. KENNETH MILLS 67 113 N. Yorkshire Blvd., Youngstown, Ohio Psychology, Zeta 14, Society Council 1, Evang. As- soc. 1, Glee Club 2, Quartet 1, Football. PATRICIA MILLS 67 101 Crane St., Warwick, R.I. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Volleyball 3, Kappa 1-4. DALE WARREN MINGLEDORFF 68 New Bedford, Mass. Biology, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Zeta 1-5, Pres. 3, Co-ordinator 5, Evang. Assoc. 1, Glee Club 1, Quartet 2,3,4, Crusader Basketball 3,4, Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 1, Baseball 1-4, Football 2,3,4,5, Scholarships: District, Grossman, Who's Who. DEARLIE MOLINE 585 Granite St., Braintree, Mass. Chemistry, Delta 1-4. DAVID NYSTEDT 68 30 Webster St., Weymouth, Mass. Music, S.N.E.A. 4. JANET OLSON 68 48 Sharp St., Haverstraw, N.Y. Elementary Education, Greenbook 1,2, S.N.E.A. 1-4, Delta 1-4. 1, Evang. Assoc. HARRY PALMER 68 23 Garfield Rd., Wayne, N.j. Literature, Lit-Speech Club 3,4, Phi Delta 2.3, Kappa 14. BRADLEY PATCH 68 55 Kendall St., Quincy, Mass. Psychology, Student Council 1, Class Council 1.2, Dorm Council 1,2, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Men's Glee Club 1,2, Orchestra 1-3, Society Volleyball 1, Psychol- ogy Club 3,4, Biology Club 1, Trumpet Trio 1-3, Zeta 14. WILLIAM PATCH 69 63 Kendall St.. Quincy, Mass. Psychology, Evang. Assoc, 1.2, CRA 4, Glee Club 1,2, Basketball 4, Basketball 1-5, Volleyball 1-5, Baseball 1, S.N.E.A. 5, Kappa 1-5. MATILDA PENHA 69 100 Ilayward Ave.. Brockton. Mass. Psychology, Class Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Kappa Assoc. 2, Glee Club 1, Volleyball 1-3, Psychology Club 3,4, Choral Union 1-3, Honor Scholarship 1, District Scholarship 3. ROBERTA PFISTERER 69 1209 M arkley St., Norristown, Pa. Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1,4, S.F.M.F. 1-4, Glee Club 2, Basketball 14, Volleyball 14, Baseball 2.3, Cheerleader 14, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Librarian 4, Delta 14. ANNE POOLE 69 12 E. Elm St., Wollaston, Mass. Chemistry, Chemistry Club Soc. Chairman 5, Who's Who at Bethany 3, Zeta 4,5, Phi Delta. ROBERT PRATT 69 211 Main St., N. Easton. Mass. Biology, Biology Club 3, Delta 3.4.5. CAROLE REED 70 24 Corcoran Rd., Brockton, Mass. Mathematics, Evang. Assoc. 1, Orchestra 2, S.N.E.A. 2,4, Delta 1-4, Ilonor Scholarship 1. LOIS ROBERTS RINES 70 203 S. 8th St., Oakland, Md. Literature, Greenbook 1, Campus Camera 2,4, Bas- ketball 1, Volleyball 1, Lit-Speech Club 3,4, S.N.E.A. 4, Sigma 1-4, Activity Scholarship 1. EDIVINA ROBINSON 70 223 Winthrop St., Quincy, Mass. Psychology, Lit-Speech Club 4. ABDUL RASUL SAMMA 70 P,O. Box 26, Lindi, Tanzania History, International Club Pres. 4, Sigma 1-4. ORVILLE SAPP 70 Old Lancaster Pike, Hocressin, Del. Biology Basketball 2, Volleyball 1,2, Crusader Base- ball 3, Baseball 1,2, Phi Delta 2,3,4. JOHN A. SCOTT II 71 51 Crystal St., Melrose, Mass. History, S.N.E.A. 4, Kappa 1-4. PAMELA SHEPARD 71 31 Deane St., Gardiner, Maine Elementary Education, Delta 1-4, Society Council 2, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 1-3, S.N.E.A. 2,3,4, Sec- Treas. 4. LARRY SHOBERT 71 57 Wendall Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Sociology, Kappa 1-4, Treas. 3, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1, Baseball 1-4. IVA SHOFF 71 69 Copley St., Wollaston, Mass. Psychology, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Trio 1.2, Psychology Club 4, Phi Delta 2, Sigma 14, Scholarships 1,2,4. ROGER SILVIEUS 71 2039 E. 39th St., Ashtabula. Ohio Elementary Education, Evang. Assoc. 1, Glee Club 1, S.N.E.A. 2.3.4, Phi Delta 2, Zeta I-5, Choral Union. MARIORIE SMITH 72 45 W. Elm Ave.. Quincy. Mass. Elementary Education, Delta 3.4. THOMAS A. SMITH 72 R.l .D. No. 1, Grand Valley. Pa. Sociology, Dorm Council 3, Evang. Assoc. .lg Clec Club 3,4, Basketball 1, Zeta 1-4. FLETCHER TINK 72 135 Main St., Skowhegan, Maine Mathematics, Psychology, Student Council Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Class Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Delta 14, Pres. 3, Evang. Assoc. 1-3, CRA 2, S.F.M.F. 1,2, A Cappella 2, Trio 1, International Club 14, Football 2.3,'Am- bassador 2, Who's Who, Scholarships: Honor 1, Hyde 2, FRANK TURNER 73 Nebo Drive, Toronto, Ohio History, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, Basketball 14, Volley- ball 1,2, S.N.E.A. 4,5, Pres. 5, Biology Club 1,2, Zeta 1-5. DORIS UMSTEAD 73 132 South Fifth Ave., Royersford, Pa. Elementary Education, Student Council Sec. 4, Class Sec. 3, Evang. Assoc. 1,2, S.l .M.F. 2.3,4, S.N.E.A. 14, Librarian 2, N.S.L.C. Sec. 4, Sigma 14, Who's Who, Scholarships: Honor 1-4, District 3, Education 4. MARGARET WALTERMIRE 73 R.D. No. 2, Ilion, N.Y. Elementary Education, Class Sec. 5, Dorm Council 1,2, Basketball 1,4, S.N.E.A. 4,5, Sigma 1-5, Home- coming Court 5. PATRICIA WALTERMIRE 73 R.D. No. 2, Ilion, N.Y. Religion, Evang. Assoc. 1-3, S.F.M.F. 1,2, Sigma 14, Scholarships: Grossman 4, Fitkins 4. Honor 2.3. ALAN WEBBER 44 137 Lynn, Shreveport, La, Biology, Dorm Council 3.4, Evang. Assoc. 1-2, 5, Biology Club 1-5, Treas. 4, Zeta 1-5. JOHN XVHALEN 74 14 Bedford St.. Quincy, Mass. Biology RICHARD XVHEELER 74 24 Beech St., Wollaston, Mass. Psychology, Sigma 14. MARTHA WILSON 74 Hampden Rd., Somers. Conn. Elementary Education, Nautilus 3, Dorm Council 3, S.N.E.A. 1.3.4, Zeta 3.4. DARRELL WOODWORTH 75 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston. Mass. Sociology, Hockey 2.3.4, Zeta 1-4. LYNNE WRIGHT 75 199 Harriet St., So. Portland, Maine Elementary Education, Nautilus 1, Evang. Assoc. 1.2, S.F.M.l-I. 1-51 Volleyball 1: S.N.E.A. 2.34.51 Kappa I-5. MARIE YATES 75 741 Seventh Ridge. Wallingford. Conn. Elementary Education. Dorm Council 4, livang. As- F - ' ' soc. I-J, S.l'.M.l . 1.2.3,5, S.N.l'...-X, 3.4.5, Chaplain 5, Sigma 1-5, Scholarships: District 3.5, Alumni -1. SHARON YOl'Sl-A' 75 Rt. No. 4, l.owvillc. N.Y. Elementary Education. Grccnbook lg Dorm Council 3, CRA 2, S.l .M.l . I-4. Sec. 2, Delta 14. CllARl.I-IS ZINK 75 127 Davis St,.1Vollaston.Mass. Sociology. Zcta I-4. Pres. 3: Class Pres. 41 Student Council 31 Crnsadcr Baskctball 141 l-'ootball l-4. Student Directory Adams, Dennis. 538 Market Street, Selinsgrove, Penna. 93 Adams, Maribeth. RFD No. 1, Madison, Maine 78 Agler, judy. Apt. 14F, Maplegrove ltd., Windham, Ohio 93 Akins, Karen. 850 S. Pine St., York, Pa, 93 Akins, Kenneth. 850 S. Pine St., York, Pa. 93 Albright, Paul. 205 Fulton St., Hanover, Pa. 85 Alcorn. Kenneth. 95 Quincy St., Quincy, Mass. Allen, Walter. 17 Thorndike St., Braintree, Mass. Alexander, Calvin. 30 lee Street, Lincoln, Maine 85 Allison, Don. 241 S. Artery, Quincy, Mass. 49 Anderson Anderson , Carol. 744 S. State St.. Painesville, Ohio 93 , David. R.D. No. 7, Mercer, Penna. 85 Anderson, Eric. 247 East Main St.. Middleboro, Mass. 93 -Xnderson Timothv Box 210 Rocks Mar land 93 . , v . , . , i y Angell, Cordon. 65 Could St., Wollaston, Mass. 78 Aran, Manuel. 1397 Randolph Ave., Milton, Mass. 93 Arden, Helene. 20053 Drake Rd., Strongsville, Ohio 93 Ardrey, Alexander. 247 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Arey, David. Rt. No. 5, Waterboro, Maine 93 Arnold, Bernard. Rt. No. 3, Plattsburg, N.Y. Arukian, Sona. 37-16 65th St., Woodside, N.Y. 85 Ashburn, Atkinson, Mary. 449 junior Ave., Morgantown, W. Va. 93 Douglas. 2 Arthur St., Binghamton, N.Y. 78 Babcock, Mildred. Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. Babcock, Paul. Main St., Weymouth, Mass. 85 Babcock, B adavas, Sharon. P.O. Box 3036, Bon Air, Virginia 93 Barbara. 55 Montclair Ave., Waltham, Mass. Badoud, Morris. 101 Wilson St., Beacon, 93 Baker, Dean. 22 Indian Trail, Scituate, Mass. Baker, Eloise. Shore Rd., Monument Beach, M ass. 85 Baker, William. Main St., jeffersonville, Vermont 93 Barger, Barbara. 2811 Maple Rd., Wilson, N.Y. 93 Barnes, Robert. 1 Klinger Dr., Westminster, Maryland 93 Barresi, Paul. 133 Keayne St., Revere, Mass. 85 Barrett, David. 133 St. Alphonsus St., Roxbury, Mass. 93 Barror, William. P.O. Box 506, Bear Swamp Rd., Peru, N.Y Bartholomew, Ronald. RD No. 1, Wescesville, Chapmans, Pe Baublitz, Raelyn. Rt. No. 4, Butler Rd., York, Pa. Baughman, james. R.D. No. 4, Dover, Penna. 93 Bauman, Bernard. 762 Island Cottage Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Baumgartner, Gerald. 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Baumgartner, Richard. 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 85 B azikian, Daniel. 3 Eldorado Place, Weehawken, 85 Beckwith, Ellen. 94 Mt. Vernon Ave., Melrose, Mass. 93 Beckwith, Sharon. 41 Morin Ave., Keene, N.ll. 85 Bellinger, Stephen. Rt. No. 1, Heuvelton, N.Y. 93 Bennet, Allen. 1637 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Calif. Bennett, Arden. 1637 N. Holliston Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 85 Bennett, Robert. 19 Worthington St., Dedham, Mass. 93 Benson, Phebe. Box 206, Manchester, Georgia 85 Benson, R. joan. Box 206, Manchester, Georgia 85 Bergquist, Robert. 14 Accord Pond Dr., Hingham, Mass. Best, Elizabeth. 621 Harrison Ave. S.W., Canton, Ohio 93 Betts, Barbara. 171 Church St., Milton, Mass. 93 Bevan, Ruth. 146-20 Holly Ave., Flushing, N.Y. 93 Beyer, Thomas. 121 E. 4th St., Lansdale, Penna. Beysolow, Facia. Carey St., Monrovia, Liberia 93 Bilyou, Terry. 47 Linderman Ave., Kingston, N.Y. 93 Bish, Donald. 3494 Lower Mt. Rd., Sanborn, N.Y. 93 Bishop, Alfred. North Springs, W. Va. 93 .93 IH121. Blake, Lorraine. 20 Harrison Ave., Braintree, Mass. Blakely, Robert. 233 Winter St., Norwood, Mass. 78 Bolles, Karen. 4712 Beach Ave., Bourne, Mass. 93 Blount, Tyrus. 266 Holbrook Rd., Quincy, Mass. Bowen, David. 7805 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 78 Bower, David. 16 Ardomore St., Braintree, Mass. 78 Bowley, Brian. 201 Ash St., Waltham, Mass. Bowley, Donovan. 201 Ash St., Waltham, Mass. 78 Bowman, Linda. Rt. No. 1, Newport, Vermont 93 Bragg, Myra. 5902 25th Ave., Hillcrest Heights, Maryland 93 Brenner, Robert. 18 Lee Ave., Rockville Center, L.I., N.Y. 93 Brewer, Carolyn. 137 S. Alling Rd., Tallmadge, Ohio 85 Brickley, Cathleen. 480 Wildwood Dr., Youngstown, Ohio 85 Brickley, Robert. 144 Shore Ave., Quincy, Mass. 93 Brigham, Linda. 327 Old Wiskayuna Rd., Latham, N.Y. 85 Brotherton, Donald. 12th St., Beloit, Ohio 78 Brown, Brenda. 123 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. Brown, Doris. 178 W, Main St., Fredonia, N.Y. 93 Brown, jane. 3541 Oakmont Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. 85 Brown, juanita. 51 Hunnelwell Ave., Pittsfield, Maine 94 Brown, Richard. 36 Green St., Quincy, Mass. Bryanton, Alden. 30 Merrymount St., Hingham, Mass. 85 Burgess, Brent. 1 Percy Place, Cambridge, Mass. 94 Burgess, Suzanne. 212 S. Street Ext., Medfield, Mass. 94 Burns, Steven. 1238 Ravenwood Heights, Hagerstown, Maryland 94 Butman, Peter. 35 Euclid Ave., Quincy, Mass. Butz, Daniel. 111 W. Main St., Bath, Penna. 94 Cabisius, Nancy. East Hodges St., Norton, Mass. 78 Calhoun, Robert. 58 Abbott St., Weymouth, Mass. 94 Calvert, William. 211 Holborn Rd., Sheridan Sq., Wilmington, Del 85 Campanile, Charles. 21 Peace St., Hopedale, Mass. 85 Campbell, Colin. 43 Fax Rd., North Quincy, Mass. 49 Cardwell, Wilma. 68 President's Lane, Quincy, Mass. Carlsen, Diane. 108 Williamson St., Rockaway, N.Y. 94 Carlson, Richmond. 16 Paomet Rd., No. Weymouth, Mass. 94 Carlson, Russell. 44 Ardmore St., Hamden, Conn. 94 Carter, Donald. 10 Costello Ave., Bay Shore, 94 Casey, William, RFD No. 1, Nobleboro, Maine 94 Casler, james. 25 Cedar St., Warren, Penna. 78 Caswell, Douglas. 18 Peter 's St., Norton, Mass. 94 Cerrato, Lynda. 15 Donald Pl., E. Rockaway, 94 Chan, Chi Yuen. 8 Heininway St., Boston, Mass. Chan, Kwok Yue. 1009A, Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Chase, Vonica. R.C. No. 2, Eldred, Penna. 85 Chavez, Skinner. Madrid 69-16, Mexico 4, D.F., Mexico 78 Christy, Richard. 2561 Youngstown Rd., Ransomville, N.Y. 94 Church, jacquelyn. 1602 Rickey Dr., Charlottesville, Virginia 78 Clark, Barbara. 76 Beech Ave., Melrose, Mass. 94 Clark, Douglas. 35 Quincy St., Holbrook, Mass. 94 Clark, Gloria. 25 Salem Pl., Malden, Mass. 94 Clark, Reginald. 6 Palmer Rd., Foxboro, Mass. 94 Clarke, Robert. Rt. No..2, Uhrichsville, Ohio 85 Clemens, Robert. 26 North 8th St., Lemoyne, Penna. 85 Clemons. Paul. 1202 Main St., Hanson, Mass. 85 Clemons, Sharon. 417 High St., Hanson, Mass. 94 Clifford, Richard. Depot St., East Wareham, Mass. Clifton, james. 12 Plum St., Warren, Penna. 94 Cokkinis, john. 7 Moscow St., Quincy, Mass. 55 Coleman, john. Box 47, Burton, Ohio 85 Colella, Laura. 24 Union St., Cambridge, Mass. 94 Coleman, Roger. 53 Ridgetop Rd., Wallingford, Conn. Collom, Miriam. 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Eller, Lawrence. 2833 East 27th St., Erie, Penna. 95 Ellingwood,john. 1 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. 95 Ellis, james. 130 Holmes St., Braintree, Mass. 86 Elofson, Charles. 18 Sachem St., Wollaston, Mass. Elrod, Terry. 3327 Silverside Rd., Wilmington, Del. Emmitt, George. 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, Penna. 95 English, Sharon. 1377 Broadway, Bedford, Ohio 86 Espiku, Simeo. 210 Iloward Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 79 Estabrooke, Neil. 17 Pleasant St., Hyde Park, Mass. 95 Evans, Brenda. 40 Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. 79 Evans, Mary. 9333 Valley View Rd., Northfield, Ohio 86 Fair, Robert. RD No. 1, Winfield, Penna. 95 Fairburn, Loretta. 239 Summer St., Bridgewater, Mass. 95 Fallon, Dale. 1534 Farr Rd., Wyommising, Penna. 95 Fanning, john. 45 Richmond St., Brockton, Mass. Farrell, Robert. 1471 Washington St., Canton, Mass. Farrell, Sharon. 222 Miduale St., Falls Church, Virginia 95 Faux, Peter. 9 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 95 Fawcett, Donna. 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Grant, Irving. 12 Colby Rd., Quincy, Mass. 95 Grant, james. 27 Walker St., Quincy, Mass. Gray, Alan. 504 jackson Ave. Ext.. Warren, Penna. 79 Gray, Basil. 393 Marlboro St.. Boston. Mass. Gray, jon. 21 Townhill St., Quincy. Mass. 49 Greaves, Malcolm. 142 Rice Rd., Quincy, Mass. 86 Greco, Pat. RFD No. 2. Farmington, Maine Green. Shirley. Box 72, Whiteford, Maryland 86 Gregory. Margaret, 356 Washington St., lioyt-isltn-tl, Penna. 95 Griffin, Ifenora. 121 N. Queen St., Dover, Del. 84 Griffin, Wayne. 121 N. Queen St., Dover. Del. 87 Grube, Marcia. RD No. 2. Ephrata, Penna. 87 Guess, Mary. 42 Northfield Ave., Quincy. Mass. Guivens, Rosemarie. 15 Berlin St., Wollaston, Mass. 87 Gulinello, Gloria. 503 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. Cunnerson, Jennifer. 901 Davies Ave., Akron, Ohio 79 Gunnerson, Stephen. 901 Davies Ave., Akron, Ohio 96 Haas, Iee. 1848 Turner St., Allentown, Penna. 87 Hairabedian, Krikor. 77 Durant St., Lowell, Mass. Halchuck, William. 29 Martinack Ave. S., Peabody, Mass. 87 Hale, Robert. 10 W. Squantum St., Quincy, Mass. 79 Hall, Julianne. 2 Rockwood St., Canton, Mass. 79 5 Hamilton, Lester. 20 Mill St. Dorchester Mass. 96 Hamilton, Linda. 1254 N. Palm, Upland, Calif. 87 Hamilton, Shirley. 18 Payne St., Springvale, Maine 59 Hamlin, Karen. Box 14 Manzini Swaziland Africa 87 Hamlin, Richard. Box 14 M anzini Swaziland S. Africa 79 Hammond, Donna. M.D.B. Brann Ave. Augusta Maine 96 Hamre, Jonelle. 25 Sea St., Weymouth, Mass Haney, James. 855 Summit Ave., Monaca, Penna. 87 Hanley David. 12 Chestnut Sq. Foxboro Mass. 96 Hansen, Carol. 67 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 60 Hansrote, Jean. Meadowbrook, Waynesboro, Penna. 87 Hapworth, Barbara. Rt. No. 1, North Vassalboro, Maine 96 Harding, Leroy. 37 Upland Rd., Malden, Mass. 87 Harding, Robert. 16 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 96 Hardy, Albert. 118 Roberts Ave., Haddonfield, 96 Harlacher, Nancy. 505 Fourth St., New Cumberland, Penna. 96 Harper, Carol. 5744 Tackawanna St., Philadelphia, Penna. 96 Harris, Edward. 33 Willow St., Whitinsville, Mass. 79 Harshman, Raymond. 11751 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson, Harvey, Paul. 238 Lynnfalls Parkway, Melrose, Mass. 79 Haslett, Ethel Mae. 1854 Fourth St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 79 Hassinger, Wayne. 2669 Broad St., Bethel Park, Penna. 96 Haugh, Kandace. 314 Johnson Court, Uhrichsville, Ohio 87 Havens, James. Hawkins,John. St. George, Maine 96 Hayse, Gerald. Box 70, Wondeor, Johannesburg, S. Africa 79 Hazen, Linda. 2295 Monroe St., Salem, Ohio 96 Heim, Thomas. 116 Stanibugh Ave., Sharon, Penna. 96 Henck, Ralph. 452 jefferson Ave., Downingtown, Penna. Henderson, Patricia. 103 Avondale Ave., IIaddonfield, 96 Herring, Richard. 23 Liberty St., Gardiner, Maine 96 Hetrick, Ruth. 16 Walker St., Manchester, Conn. 96 Higby, Richard. 64 State St., Lowville, 79 Higgins, Nancy. 31 Crescent St., Rockland, Mass. 96 Hoffman, David. 4 Sewall St., Wollaston, Mass. Hall, Robert, 406 Woods Dr., Brighton, Ienna. 96 O hio Ingersoll, Mabel. 421 Hancock St., Apt. No. 12, Quincy, Mass. 80 Jack, Ronald. cfo A. L. Mosher, Pleasant St., Pembroke, Ma ackson, Lawrence. 97 Norfolk St., Quincy, Mass. 80 Jacobs, Barbara. Tower Rd., Rt. No. 2, Enola, Penna. 87 James, Joanne. 416 E. Third St., Dover, Ohio 80 Jenkins, Herbert. 15 Harvard Ave., Saugus, Mass. 96 Jernegan, Glen. 22 Perkins St., Wenham, Mass. 96 Jobes, Grace. Rt. No. 45, Orwell, Ohio 84 ' h Jo ansen, Ralph. 87B Joseph Fern Court, Weymouth, Mass Johnson, Dorothea. 71 Middle St., Braintree, Mass. 96 Johnson, James. 109 Jay St., Uhrichsville, Ohio 96 Johnson, Paul. 7th N. St., Liverpool, N.Y. 96 Johnson, Phyllis. 6600 Hubbard Land, Tinley Park, Ill. 87 Johnson, Robert. 1022 47th St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 97 Johnson, Teresa. RFD No. 2, Lyndonville, Vermont 80 Johnston, David. 46 Sullivan St., Portland, Maine 87 Johnston, Howard. 509 Jackson St., Monogahela, Penna. 97 Johnston, James. 46 Sullivan St., Portland, Maine 97 Jones, Barbara. Fryeburg, Maine 97 Jones, James. Beech 8a Cedar Sts., Pottstown, Penna. 87 Jones, John. 19 Vesta Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Jordan, John. 855 Broadway St., Lowell, Mass. 87 Jordan, Susan. Rt. No. 1, Warren, Maine 97 Joyce, Carolyn. Box 23, Bowdoinham, Maine 97 Judkins, Ruth. Box 38, Rumford Pt., Maine 97 Judkins, William. Box 38, Rumford Pt., Maine 80 Kale, Barbara. Upper State Rd., New Britain, Penna. 97 Kambo, George. 210 Howard Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 97 Karker, Arthur. 46 W. Elm Ave., Quincy, Mass. 87 Kaufman, Everett. 813 Broadway, Elmira, N.Y. 97 Keefer, Eloise. 209 Columbia St., Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Keith, Ronald. 82 Vinedale Rd., Braintree, Mass. 97 Keller, Elizabeth. 5 Elmira St. S.E., Washington, D.C. 87 Keller, Romelle. Lynch St., Monrovia, Liberia. Keller, Ronald. 63 Main St., Uxbridge, Mass. Kelley, Frances. 53 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Kelley, Robert. 103 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Kelly, Sharon. 57 Oakridge Dr. East, Brockton, Mass. Kern, Melody. Rt. No. 2, Chambersburg, Penna. 87 Kernan, Margaret. 5979 Kline Rd., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 80 Kierstead, Stephen. 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Kilpatrick, Christine. 100 Concord Rd., Manchester, Conn. 80 Kilpatrick, Sharon. 100 Concord Rd., Manchester, Conn. 87 Kilponen, Kathleen. Bog Rd., Leeds, Maine 80 Kimball, Albert. 25 Leavitt St., Hingham, Mass. 87 ss. 62 96 97 Hogan, Shelton. 75 Florence St., Worcester, Mass. 96 Holland, Sylvia. 112 Crabapple Dr., Hableton, Atlanta, Georgia 96 Hollett, Earle. 100 Cottage St., Melrose, M ass. 79 Hollis, Roy. 6 Ivy Rd., Weymouth, Mass. 87 Holloway, Beverly. 39 Bradford St., S. Quincy, Mass. Hook, Richard. 131 Cherry St., Malden, Mass. 96 Hoopengardner, Stanley. Rt. No. 1, Box 53, Hollywood, Maryland 96 Hopcraft, Susan. 411 Beach Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 96 Hosner, Darlene. 1318 N. Morland Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 96 Houghton, Nancy. 23 Toole Dr., Branford, Conn. 96 Houser, Brenda. 413 W. Palmer St., Morrisville, Penna. 87 Howard, William. 17 Michigan Ave., Boston, Mass. Hulburt, Sandra. 32 E. Avondale Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 96 Hunsberger, Carol. 6660 Kerns Rd., Falls Church, Virginia 84 Hunsberger, Marilyn. 5429 Center Dr., Camp Springs, Maryland 96 Hunt, Linda. RFD No. 1, Sunrise Hill Rd., Fishkill, N.Y. 96 Hunter, Alan. 151 Taylor St., Quincy, Mass. 96 Hunter, Kay. 9011 Second Ave., N. Bergen, N.J. 96 Hunter, Martha. 35 Post Island Rd., Quincy, Mass. 87 Kinder, James. 4709 Floyd St., S. Charleston, W. Va. 88 King, Susan. 603 Cobhan Park Rd., Warren, Penna. 88 Kingsbury, Carolyn. 136 Holtshire Rd., Orange, Mass. 88 Kittle, Marilyn. 43 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 97 Kleppinger, Janet. 1069 N.E. 109 St., Miami, Fla. 88 Klock, Gary. 39 Schaem St., Wollaston, Mass. Kloosterman, James. 88 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass. Knight, Marianne. 67 McMaster St., Owego, N.Y. 97 Knox, Joseph. Burnham Rd., Pittsfield, Maine 88 Knox, Judith. Burnham Rd., Pittsfield, Maine 80 Knox, Richard. Rt. No. 1, Box 316, Uhrichsville, Ohio 97 Ko, Sarah. 13 Haven St., Hong Kong 97 Krikorian, Clyde. 5 Rown Ct., Jamaica Plain. Mass. 88 Krutenat, Kathryn. 1264 Lake Rd., Webster, N.Y. 97 LaBelle, Ernest. 4 Gray Rd., Falmouth, Maine 97 Laeske, Martha. 1462 Coolidge St., N. Bellmore, L.I., N.Y. 80 Larsen, Carol. P.O. Box 384, W, Main St., Wellfleet, Mass. 97 Larsen, Henry. 10 Beverly Ct., Braintree, Mass. 88 IeGrande, Jeanne. 26 Yarmouth Rd., Hyannis, Mass. 97 Lemieux, Robert. 9 Farguhar St., Roslindale, Mass. 97 Lemmon, Larry. 317 Prospect St., Newton Falls, Ohio Leonard, Timothy. 84 Wylie St., Schenectady, N.Y. 97 Levin, Dennis. 188 Roosevelt Ave., Freeport, 97 Libby, Phyllis, 17 Brackett St., Portland, Maine 88 Lind, Stephen. 21 Cardinal Way, Wayne, N.J. 88 Lind, Susan. 21 Cardinal Way, Wayne, N.J. 97 Linder, Ruth. 64 Davis Rd., Braintree, Mass. 80 Lingenfelter, Judy. Naval Air Station, So. Weymouth, Mass. 97 Linger, Rodney. RD No. 1, Box 284, Cortland, Ohio 88 Lint, Joyce. 1690 Farview Rd., Akron, Ohio 97 Lippert, Linda. Box 164, RFD No. 1, W. Farmington, Ohio Liu, Hota. 109 Grasmere Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Penna. Livingstone, Robert. 54 Poon Blvd., Wakefield, Mass. 97 Locascio, Susan. 63 Portman St., Windsor, Conn. 97 Lockwood, Deborah. 15 Bromfield St., Wollaston, Mass. 97 Lockwood, Kathryn. Tyler Ave., E. Wareham, Mass. 80 Long, Janice. 2200 19th St., Akron, Ohio 80 Long, Sally. Box 134, Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, N.Y. 88 Long, Thomas. 1117 Woodrow Rd., Staten Island, 80 Lott, David. 1225 Magnolia Ave., Akron, Ohio 97 Lovejoy, Doris. Rt. No. 6, Columbia, Conn. Lunden, Judith. 38 Ridgecrest Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 88 Lutts, Daniel. 133 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. 80 MacCuish, David. 24 Ardell St., N. Quincy, Mass. 97 MacDonald, Elizabeth. 2 Buttonwood Lane, Cohasset, M ass. MacDonald, Gayle. 22 Viden Rd., Quincy, Mass. 88 MacEwan, John. 96 Washington St., Quincy, Mass. Maclntyre, Marie. 118 Standish Rd., Quincy, Mass. Mack, George. Rt. No. 3, Nazareth, Penna. 97 Mackleni, Bette. 27796 Moran St., Mt. Clemens, Mich. 88 M acLaren, William. 7 Belmont, Quincy, Mass. 97 MacLean, Edgar. Box 81, Easton, Mass. 49 MacLeod, Carey-Leah. 22 Barbour Terrace, Quincy, Mass. 97 MacLeod, Margaret. 96 Wendell Ave., Wollaston, M ass. 66 MacMillan, Charles. 60 Burn Bank, Ontario, Can. 97 Magee, Dorothy. 36 Bolton St., Mamden, Conn. 88 Magnusson, William. 1255 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 88 Malcomb, William. 280 Fayette St., Wollaston, Mass. Manchester, Rhoda. RFD No. 2, Johnson, Vermont 88 Manchester, Jean. RFD No. 2, Johnson, Vermont 80 Mann, David. Highmeadows, Waterville, Vermont 97 Marchant, Sandra. 300 Horsham Rd., Hatboro, Penna. 88 Mariano, Faith. 1 Maple Lane, Bethel, Conn. 98 Markel, Gregory. 1415 Yale Ave. N.W., Canton, Ohio 98 Marlowe, James. 188 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Pittsburg, Penna. 98 Marple, Ralph. 92 Marks St., Rockland, Mass. 88 M arquardt, Marion. 15811 McCracken Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Marsden, Vernon. 14 Ebbette Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Martell, Cynthia. 92 Brewster Ave., Braintree, Mass. 98 Martin, Charles. 197 Summer St., Weymouth, Mass. 67 Martin, Judy. 15 Sherrin Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 98 Marzullo, Rose. 617 Ritchie Ave., Silver Spring, Maryland 98 Mason, Cheryl. 47 Montclair Lane, Willingboro, N.J. 80 Mathers, Brian. 29 Allonsius Dr., Ontario, Can. 80 Mathers, Marilyn. 29 Allonsius Dr., Etobicoke, Ontario, Can. 80 Matula, George. 6606 Glenview Dr., Tinley Park, Ill. Maurer, Kathlenn. 2218 Spring St., West Lawn, Penna. 98 Maurer, Ralph. RD No. 2, Somerset, Penna. 98 Mayo, Heidi. Apt. B-5, 267 Neck St., Weymouth, Mass. 80 McBurnie, Dennis. 388 Bow St., Stockdale, Penna. 98 McClister, Sandra. 91 Delmorr Ave., Morrisville, Pa. 88 McCloy, Richard. 2420 Greenhill Rd., Broomall, Penna. 80 McGowan, David. 116 Willow Ave., Quincy, Mass. 98 McManus, Joetta. RD No. 1, Marianna, Penna. 80 Meier, Eunice. 8103 Columbus Rd., Louisville, Ohio 81 Meier, Joel. 88 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass. Melder, Edward. 110 Brook Rd.. Quincy, Mass. Melder, Hans. 122 E. Bayard St., Seneca Falls, N.Y. 98 Melton, Charles. 1312 Amherst St., White Oak, Penna. 98 Melvin, Thomas. 1008 Monroe Terrace, Dover, Del. Menslage, Vera. 371 Newport Ave.. Wollaston, Mass. Meroff, William. Hamstead Rd., Derry, N.H. 98 Merrill, Katherine. 148 Chard St., Weymouth, Mass. Miller, Alan. 111 Babylon Ave., West Islip, L.I., N.Y. Miller, Donald. 91 Waterman St., E. Bridgewater, Mass. Miller, Linda. 101 Crafton Rd., Bel Air, Maryland 88 Miller, Robert. 101 Crafton Rd., Bel Air, Maryland 81 Mingledorff, Byron. 636 W. Maryland, Sebring, Ohio 98 Mitchell, Janice. 146 W. 22nd St., Chester, Penna. 98 M itchum, Susan. 3 Aspen St., Roxbury, Mass. 98 Mohney, Barry. 18 Cynthia Circle, Weymouth, Mass. Mollica, Russell. 61 Ellington Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 98 Molyneaux, leslie. 42 Pilgrim Rd., Quincy, Mass. 81 Moneypenny, Mary. 63 Standish Ave., Quincy, Mass. 88 Moon, Gladys, RD No. 2, West Sunbury, Penna. 81 Moore, David. RD No. 1, Russell, Penna. 81 Morgan, Joyce. 167 Mercer Ave., Hartford, Conn. Morrill, Brenda. Star Route, Bristol, N.H. 81 Morris, Robert. 83 Farrington St., Quincy, Mass. Morrison, Beverley. 238 Clay Pike, Irwin, Penna. 88 Morrison, Edward. RFD No. 2, Uhrichsville, Ohio 88 Morrison, Kenneth. 51 Faxon Rd., Quincy, Mass. 49 Morse, Lynne. Stephenson St., Cape Elizabeth, Maine 98 Morvay, All. 21 W. Elm St., Wollaston, Mass. 98 Mott, Mary. 667 Park Lane, Cedarhurst, N.Y. 98 Mott, Patricia. 667 Park Lane, Cedarhurst, N.Y. 81 Mowen, William. 865 Dawn Ave., Ephrata, Penna. 98 Mundy, Marcia. 196 N. Main St., Youngstown, Ohio 98 Munz, Carol. 434 Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 89 Murphy, Mark. LB No. 65, 300 N. Monroe St., Watkins Glen, N Murray, Janet. 6424 Quincy Pl., Falls Church, Virginia 81 Music, Lowell. 4 Figurehead Lane, Apt. 4, Quincy, Mass. Myers, Roger. 11 Speakman St., Wollaston, Mass. 98 Newton, Louise. 960 Berkshire Ave., Indian Orchard. Mass. 81 Nickerson, Gayle. RFD No. 1, Strong. Maine 98 Nicoll, Neil. 47 Miller St., Braintree, Mass. 89 Nichols, Thomas. 17 Webster St., Middleboro, Mass. 98 Nielson, John. 35 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Nielson, Merritt. Bussingen, Switzerland 81 Nies, Mary Ellen. P.O. Box 91, Rothsville. Penna. 98 Nissley, Kay. 540 Pointview, Ephrata, Penna. 98 O'Brien, Mary. 578 Cuyahoga St., Akron, Ohio 98 Oliff, Wayne. 6004 Hope Dr., Camp Springs, Maryland 89 Oliver, Betty. 120 Fishkill Ave., Beacon, NX. 89 Oliver, Stanley. 171 Oak St., Plattsburgh, N.Y. 98 Ortman. John. 178 Michigan Ave.. Paterson, N.J. 89 Ours, Lorreta. Box 356, RD No. 1. New Brighton. Penna. 89 Overholt, Paul. 4811 Rittanhousc St., Riverdale, Maryland Oxenlord, Frank. 1 Nazarene Ave.. Brockton, Mass. Oxenford, Lois. 1 Nazarene St., Brockton. Mass. Oxenford, William. 1103 Market St.. New Cumberland. Penna. 98 Paine, Roger. 69 7th St., Stoughton, Mass. 98 Palmer, Malcolm. 146 Lincoln St., Needham. Mass. 89 Parker, Maynard. Burdick Rd., Interlaken, N.Y. 98 Parkman, Sandra. 12 Barry Rd., Worcester, Mass. 98 Parlee, Virginia. 404 Cushman Ave., Collings Lakes. Williamstown Parry, Juanita. 801 JOl1l1SUllS1.,Sf1llSl1llI'V. Maryland 81 Parry, Nancy. 1301 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Penna. 98 Parsons, Bethany. 9 Kernweed Dr., Lynn, Mass. 89 Patch, Raymond. 144 Hudson St., Johnson City, N.Y. 89 Paterno, David. 38 Wilmington St., Brockton, Mass. Patnode, Cecil. Pleasant St., Keeseville, N.Y. 98 Patriquin, Loraine. Box 114, Oxford, Nova Scotia, Can. 89 Patton, Stephen. 3 Myrtle Ave., Dover, N.J. 99 Paul, Judith. 131 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. Pearsall, Jacqueline. 400 Longmeadow Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. 81 Pereira, Carlos. 328 Centre St., Dorchester, Mass. 89 Perrow, Michael. Howe Rd., Cohasset, Mass. 89 Perry, Barbara. 302 Whedon Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. 99 Perry, David. 25 W. 29th St., Erie, Penna. 99 Peterson, Ruth. 154 Franklin St., Milton, Mass. Pfautz, Kathleen. 64 N. Main St., Norwood, N.Y. 89 Phillips, Alton. 181 Essex St., Quincy, Mass. 99 Phillips, Joyce. 48 Dale Ave., Quincy, Mass. 89 Phillips, Laurillee. 1848 Bryan Pl., Shreveport, Louisiana 99 Phillips, Phoebe. RFD No. 1, Alliance, Ohio 81 Phillips, Terry. 101 Rosecrest Dr., Annapolis, Maryland 99 Pickering, Joel. 4042 Linden St., Allentown, Penna. 99 Pickering, Judith. 83 Abbott St., Braintree, Mass. 84 Pierson, Albert. Maple Ave., Rocky Point, L.I., N.Y. 89 Pillsbury, Farren. RFD No. 2, Farmington, Maine 99 Pimentel, Jacquelyn. 312 Beechwood, Cohasset, Mass. Plath, Bruce. 855 Warner Rd., Schenectady 9, N.Y. 99 Platt, Dianne. 122 Baldwin Rd., Manchester, Conn. 89 Polley, Jeanne. 42 Stevens Rd., Melrose, Mass. Polman, Satirios. 1097 Humphrey, Swampscott, Mass. 100 Poole, Dorothy. 12 E. Elm St., Wollaston, Mass. 89 Poole, Howard. 804 Central St., Stoughton, Mass. Post, Sharon. 33 Midland Dr., Vestal, N.Y. 89 Pote, Frank. 52 Alden St., Whitman, M ass. Powell, Garrett. 399 Brookfield, Youngstown, Ohio 99 Powers, Patricia. 25 Birchclilf Rd., E. Weymouth, Mass. 89 Prentice, Rebecca. RD No. 1, Canisteo, N.Y. 99 Price, Neel. 24 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. 81 Price, Patricia. 24 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. 81 Pringle, Luane. 1019 31st St., Canton, Ohio 89 Pritchard, Richard. 10171 Johnnycake Ridge Rd., Painesville, Oh Pulkkinen, Robert. RFD No. 2, Livermore Falls, Maine 89 Putman, Robert. 184 Pine St., Wollaston, Mass. 49 Quiggin, Richard. 17222 Eastview Dr., Chagrin Falls, Ohio Quinn, Francis. 145 Bald Eagle Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Rafuse, Marsha. 181 Wessagussett Rd., Weymouth, Mass. 99 Rapalje, James. 45 Wilder St., Middleboro, Mass. 99 Raper, Larry. 1223 31st N.W., Canton, Ohio 99 Raycraft, John. Steven Kay Pl., Fishkill, N.Y. 89 Reid, Donna. 3100 Dennison Rd., Bethel Park, Penna. 99 Reiman, Marilyn. 65 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. 81 Reinert, Linda. 2429 Clermont St., Bethlehem, Penna. 84 Rhoad, Suzanne, 906 Malcolm Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland 89 Rhodes, Barbara. 158910 Turney Rd., Maple Heights, Ohio 99 Rhodes, Floyd. RD No. 2, Finleyville, Penna. 99 Rice, Marilyn. 8 Phillips St., Hanover, Mass. 89 Richards, Hoy. 19 Myrtle St., Quincy, Mass. Richey, Craig. 224 Liberty St., Painesville, Ohio 99 Ricketts, Sharon. 679 Kearsage Way, Portsmouth, N,H. 90 Rieder, Sharon. 210 River Rd., Warren, Penna. 81 Riihimaki, Arthur. 35 Nightingale, Quincy, Mass. Robbins, Chandler. 72 Elin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 99 Robbins, Patricia. 296 Bishop St., Framingham, Mass. 90 Roger, David. 20 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. 99 Rollston, John. 11 Stevens St., Stoneham, Mass. io 81 Romanowiz, James. 27 Elm St., Foxboro, Mass. 99 Rose, Joy. 40 Butler Rd., Quincy, Mass 84 Rose, Richard. 80 Hillside Ave., Bradford, Penna. 99 Roseland, Edward. 9 Agawam Rd., Quincy, Mass. Rosenberry, Grace. RD No. 5, West Chester, Penna. 99 Rowe, Deborah. R. No. 2, Spring Rd., Augusta, Maine. Royall, Alwyn. 55 Lawn Ave., Quincy, Mass. Rouse, Sharon. Box 132, Day Hollow Rd., Endicott, N.Y. 99 Rudolph, Steven. 152 Cedar St., Weymouth, Mass. 81 Rummel, Joyce. 532 Smedley Ave., Media, Penna. 99 Russell, Ruth. Corinna, Maine 84 Ruth, David. 767 Greendale, Needham, Mass. Saffel, Verna. RD No. 1, Muncy, Penna. 90 St. John, Norman. 4630 Verona St., Warren, Ohio St. John, Roberta. 4630 Verona St., Warren, Ohio 81 Satta, Andrew. 21 W. Elm St., Quincy, Mass. 90 Savage, Aleta. 808 L. St., Mt. Lake Park, Maryland 90 Schafer, William. 17 Chestnut Terrace, Cherry Hill, N.J. Schlosser, Esther. 1512 Jennings Ave., E. Liverpool, Ohio 90 Schmidt, Linda. 5407 Fredanna St., Pittsburgh, Penna. 90 Schneider, Nicholas. 3225 Latonia Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna. 99 Schoenly, Newton. 291 Union, Hanover, Mass. Schrader, John. 366 Main St., Danbury, Conn. 99 Schurter, Barbara. 32 Puritan Dr., Quincy, Mass. 90 Schwanke, Sally. 6543 Coleridge Rd., Painesville, Ohio 99 Scott, Madelyn. 27 Eldred Ave., Bedford, Ohio 99 Scott, Marie. 105 N.E. 95th St., Miami, Fla. 90 Sears, Mary. 501 Hancock St., Wollaston, Mass. Seaton, Carolyn. 100 58th, Oklahoma City, Okla. 100 Seidler, Alan. 4059 Stratmore Ave., Youngstown 11, Ohio 99 Seyforth, Susan. 99 Woodland Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Shackelford, Roberta. 838 Grady Ave., Warren, Ohio 99 Shafer, Dennis. 507 Fitch St., Elmira, N.Y. 99 Shannon, Lloyd. RD No. 2, Box 304, Southington, Ohio 90 Sharp, Alan. 83 Marshall, Braintree, Mass. Shaw, Donald. Box 3, Johnsburg, N.Y. 81 Shea, Neil. 1514 High St., Erie, Penna. 82 Shelton, Sharon. 15733 Pearl Rd., Strongsville, Ohio 99 Shetler, Michael. 2420 Kessler Rd., N.E., Roanoke, Virginia 82 Shetler, Gary. 2420 Kessler Rd., Roanoke, Virginia 99 Shoenberger, William. Highland Ave. Ext., Box 359, Warren, Ohio Shook, Don. 213 W. Sonbury Rd., Butler, Penna. 100 Shumway, Sharron. RFD No. 1, Box 9, Saranac Lake, N.Y. 100 Sickel, Helen. 48 W. Elm, 23 Davies St., Wollaston, Mass. 100 Sickel,Joyce. 48 W. Elm , 23 Davies St., Wollaston, Mass. 90 Simers, Kathleen. 1814 Adelaide Blvd., Akron, Ohio 100 Simms, Vera. 34 Thornton Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 82 Simonson, Gwen. 2577 Fortesque Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. Simpson, Edwin. 27 Cambridge, Brampton, Ontario, Can. Sinclair, Merle. 591 Morton St., Dorchester, Mass. 90 Sively, Linda. 146 John St., Bedford, Ohio 90 Sloan, Elaine. 1315 Nancy Hanks Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 100 Smith, Fred. 279 Bacon St., Natick, Mass. Smith, Gary. 923 Niagara St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 82 Smith, Harry. P.O. Box 141, Bel Air, Maryland 90 Smith, John. 444 Dennison Ave., Akron 2, Ohio 82 Smith, Newell. 892 Peck Rd., Hilton, N.Y. 100 Smith, Paul. 15 Clinton St., Newton, Mass. 82 Smith, Robert. 80 Weston Ave., Braintree, Mass. Smith, Stephen. Regency Dr., Salisbury, Md. 100 Smith, Stephen Del. 405 Dwight Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 100 Smith, Stephen. 123 N. Waldinger St., Valley Stream, N.Y. 90 Snell, James. 5266 Alfred Dr., Mentor, Ohio 82 Somers, John. 58 Broomfield St., Wollaston, Mass. 100 Sparks, David. Old Rt. No. 22, Pawling, N.Y. 100 Spruce, Sallye. 180 Adams St., Quincy, Mass. 82 Stanton, Kathryn. Valley Rd., Owego, N.Y. 100 Starsmeare, George. 1102 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright, N.J. Steele, Sheryl. 29 Newton St., Braintree, Mass. 90 Steinmeyer, Carol. 221 Bradley Ave., Cornwall Terr., Reading, Penna. 100 Sterling, Patricia. 323 Hiwood Ave., Munroe Falls, Ohio 90 Stewart, Martha. 38 W. Main St., Marlboro, Mass. 100 Stockwell, Elizabeth. Africa 84 Stone, Frederic. 5304 50th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 100 Straw, Albert. 11 W. Elm Ave., Quincy, Mass. Strong, Gail. 5021 N. Williams, Portland, Oregon 100 Strong, Janet. 236 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. 100 Sullivan, Arthur. 33 Albion Rd., Quincy, Mass. 82 Sullivan, Kenneth. 23 Albion Rd., Wollaston, Mass. Sutherland, Cheryl. 44 Lindbergh Ave., Needham Heights, Mass. 90 Swanson, Norma. Dover, Mass. Sweezey, Byron. 98 Newbury St., Danvers, Mass. Von lderstein, Douglas. 109 Comigh St., Weymouth, Mass. 101 Wade, Jeanne. 6 Hills Rd., Middleton, Mass. 101 Wallace, Joan. Rt. No. 2, Newport, Vermont 101 Wallace, Nancy. 34 Main St., Pricedale, Penna. 91 Walter, Barbara. R.D. No. 2, Box 296B., Mohnton, Penna. 91 Walters, Dianne. 26 Viewpoint Lane, Levittown, Penna. 82 Ward, Charles. 23 Motley St., Portland, Maine 74 Ward, John. 116 Sandywood Dr., Doylestown, Penna. 101 Ward, Muriel. 45 Pawsey St., Quincy, Mass. Ward, Richard. 116 Sandywood Dr., Doylestown, Penna. 91 Ward, Sandra. 6544 Maple Dr., Mission, Kansas 82 Warfle, Ronald. R.F.D. No. 1, Millerton, Penna. 101 Warren, Kathleen. Grove St., Norwell, Mass. 91 Watson, Marjorie. 117 E. Wendell St., Endicott, N.Y. 91 Warren, Robert. 2 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. Waugh, Shirley. New Sharon, Maine 101 Weaver Iada. 12 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Weaver, Thomas. 12 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 91 Webber William 137 L nn Ave Shreve ort Louisiana 91 Swartz, Helen, 17 Meadow, Duquesne, Penna. 100 Tarr, Timothy. 506 N. St., Oil City, Penna. 100 Tassinari, Allen. 217 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Mass. 100 Taylor, Charles. Box 305, Allison, Penna. 90 Taylor, Linda. 1180 Hilltop Dr., Akron, Ohio 100 Taylor, Thatcher. 165 Granite Ave., Quincy, Mass. Teed, Lois. 317 Front St., Weymouth, Mass. 100 Tenny, M. Kathleen. 83 Free St., Hingham, Mass. 90 Terry, Susanne. 484 Chelsea Rd., Oceanside, N.Y. 100 Theodore, Peter. 12 South Oak Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 100 Thomas Esther. 234 St. Nicholas Ave., Worcester, Mass. 90 Thomas, Linda. 626 Plymouth Ave., Fall River, Mass. Thomas Lionel. South Africa 82 Thomas, Timothy. P.O. Box 20, Bass River, Nova Scotia, Can. 90 Thomas Martin. 599 Northdale Dr., Woodstock, Ontario, Can. 90 Thompson, Lawrence Jr. 105 MondorfAve., Beckley, W. Va. 100 Thompson, R. John. 27 Cummins Ave., Quincy, Mass. 100 Thorne, Jack. 37 Ferguson Rd., Malden, Mass. Tibbetts, Nesta. 15 Cynthia Circle, Weymouth, Mass. 90 Tice, Joyce. 912 Chamberlain St., Elmira, N.Y. 90 Tink, Bonnie. 135 Main St., Skowhegan, Maine 82 Tinkham, Donna. RD No. 1, Apalachin, N.Y. 100 Tomlin, Cynthia. 102 S. 10th St., Millville, N.J. 100 Tomlinson, John. 652 Burnhamthorpe Rd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Can. 100 Toms, Marjorie. 423 Moore Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna. 100 Totin, John. 2044 McKinney Rd., Monroeville, Penna. 100 Towle, Brenda. 141 Fenno St., Wollaston, Mass. Towne, Stephen. 30 Shaw St., Quincy, Mass. Townsend, Sharon. 6654 Merrill Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 100 Trask, Timothy. Weld St., Dixfield, Mass. 91 Tressler, Veora. 221 W. Ave., Jerome, Penna. 100 Trimbath, Ann. 4 South Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Trimbath, James. 4 South Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 73 Tucker, Jerry. 100 Center St., East Liverpool, Ohio 100 Tucker, John. 182 Chauncy St., Mansfield, Mass. 91 Tucker, 100 Center St., East Liverpool, Ohio Turnbull, Annabel. Nazarene Camp Grounds, Richmond, Maine 82 Turner, William. 625 Glenn St., Shippensburg, Penna. 100 Ulrey, Jerry. 656 Hancock St., Wollaston, Mass. 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