Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

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. ll., v,,l. fe 17-7j1'x '.1'll41 5 V3: K- E 4 1 1 --SP0 -SQ 1 4 1 I V Y s 'P 'il . . -' Y 'sly '- gr ,, ' A ' . rl 'H y .v, rl t V - I -, . 1 ' ' v I lx ,I Us 'ly O I C . I ' - of r N, ' .1 -Z, . xq ..?,ia, .c,,v, .I ' .JNL 'vis s','3. .J-Y Y I IA1. 0 P. . 0 I D y K. , , 5 v I -v n 4' A, f ' ' ' 'F SlM.'l . ,D 1 , arf 0 ' . ' Yi I -,.. ,A nt 'Y .I 1 sf ' fkl gf 4 Q1v..n - 'NNN r-, QR! ' I 1 I H 'I Y ,. 1 ww I 'A rl : .- Q . . 1 1. 1 1 Yu L f A sy.t.'1 ,J-'11, +A? In ' I1 A ,,2?fx X- A- I Y NAUTILUS 1970 Volume 48 The Annual Student Publication of Eastern Nazarene College Wollaston, Massachusetts Barbara R. Baker, Editor-in-Chief jonathan F. Ragonese, Business Manager MAREN VIA VITA 'T VERITAS DEDICATION To one who himself graduated from Eastern Nazarene College, having among his honors election to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. To one who has served Eastern Nazarene College as Dean of Men, Director of Athletics, and Professor of Physical Education for 17 years. To one who, after introducing intercollegiate basketball at Eastern Nazarene College, has filled the position of head basketball coach for 14 years without a losing season before 1966. To one who has been described as a tall Kentuckian, a warm-hearted Christian, an outstanding coach, a molder of men. We the Staff of the 1970 NAUTILUS dedicate our annual to COACH CARROLL F. BRADLEY. 2 A1 s I ll l 1:12-1' DEAR READER: When we. the staff of the 1970 NAUTILUS. were attempting to select a theme for our annual that would best ex- emplify the life on our campus, we first tried to decide what the purpose of a yearbook should be. We decided that our yearbook should reflect the school year 1969-1970. And so we chose as our basic theme HReflec- tions . But then we thought about the man- ner in which our minds work when we reflect or remember. Actually, we do not remember things. events. or people as unities or wholes, but more as disjointed parts. Therefore, we added to our basic theme of Reflections', the extended idea of Fragments of Mem- ories . The division pages that you see in your 1970 NAUTILUS are our concretion of this theme. JJ X ' Later when we were looking for a cover design, we wanted one that would relate to our theme, Fragments ofMemories . And so we selected the design that you find on the cover. The three arrows, each going in a sep- arate direction, represent fragmented mem- ories and ideas expanding into several areas. But it is only in the center that we find something solid and unchanging, a unity in the cross. As we look back on the past year at E.N.C., fragments of memories and ideas take our minds into several directions. But only in our experience with Christ do we find a center, a point of reference to which we can relate all of our other memories and impres- sions. The Staff 6- if we-1' 4? f ii YY' TTT ii xx xi ,X X - X is 'A' X 'i Vi 1' 1 1 X' at f - . N Y .xl i ,,..,-4 fi 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS A MEMORIAL INTRODUCTION STUDENT LIFE RELIGIOUS LIFE ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS ADVERTISING DIRECTORIES 7 8 24 92 104 154 174 233 264 5 v.xZ'?f' 1 .qv -1 4-'4. , .. 0 + ...f - 1-, f' F C -. 3s-,- ,lx - , ,div 9' ' 4. dsx , 1:-:eg ,M p 0. s.'ff ,, , 1, .qu . I ,- , -uf-..,,L Q ' N .V ...Fi l ,jp ,,, -I . 1' ' Q- W . 1 - 4 .K '- ' f ig ir ..1 , , .H- .1 -Inf s if ,, f., f -,, A' 4692-gf: ' r F f my -vf f ' I . go' A' , . jg' .A WJ 'M ' 0 M ,' ' f Q43 MP 1 ' l h - - . uf, , n 4 4 I ' to r f 9 P .,: JJ. D K I ,f X 6 I nf' V Moments Time Life is here today - gone tomorrovv Days are important - yet they pass Hours are important - yet they pass Moments are important - BL'T . . . A moment is all that is needed to- smile love cry create destroy invent Time - a vast lot given to every being Yet moments so paramont - I can a a a Ei a I can a a a a a so important recall many moments tear in a friends eye, smile on her face, consoling vvord, picture, dream YET also remember . . talk nightmare joke smudge tear BUT XVHY? XY'hy are moments so important? They fly by -- unnoticed at times -- oblivious Important? Yes - Friendships are built on them Love is growing during them Knowledge is acquired during them Fun is enjoyed during them Pictures are drawn during them! XY'hat is it then, that troubles me? The moments one cannot live again Changes that vvould be made. Things done differently. No! Today is all I have thousands of moments are mine- Build Love Know Find Share Give Be Liv e and Love Life The past is gone - Time stopped. The present is here - Time running. 7 The future. yet to come - Time eternal. Amen Vfritten by Faye Narlee May 22. 1948 - November 12, 1969 . . r1'flectio11s. . . . . .f1'agn1c11ts of'1111'111or1'cg . . . ofqpeople and places . . . bits and s11.1tcl1cs ofalnzost HIClHOI'lCS and half-forgotten names U-fp111npl1' across a cron'1le1lgy111 or close at hand-yelling at a game or playing hard. . . referees and shots called wro11g . . cl1ce1'lea1le1's Il'I'fll screams of. Ii-1-T-If . . . shif-ting changing people, some yon l1Cl'6I'HlCL'f, bnt some-some yo11'llne11er fLng1'te1'c11after. . . . . . rl11's1',Q11'.X.c,' .... perhaps a part oflit Ollly . . . things we 1'1'111e111b1'ra11a'times that are hard to forget . . . the H111l1SlOlI go11 a nen' lllllllcllllg rising i11 its placeebricles and mud a11d Cllllflltii in rl1esi1lc11'11lle . . . neu' profs i11 the old classrooms- I1L'Ii'fl.ICL'S, new plans, new ideas suddenly old and nsed a1111'fa1111'lia1'. . . andnot enough time for anything, especially sleep ...1 1lItlCOlIiI'Ol'Cl'SyV and why does it 111atter after alle editorials and heated talle and who cares anyway . . . this is If.X.C. . . . only pieces of it . . . only snatclies that we remember. . . the I7l1'lIl!iC'S that were zinimportant and the ininntes tlzat changed a life . . . moments ofltrinmpll 4.ll1ClH1OH1Cl1fS ofdefeat . . . times concern and times when we thought Ollly of4o11rsel1'es. . . problems to solvefand long nfalles L1lOHg the bay . . . halfl11'l1ispe1'edprayers in the darle . . . formals and corsages and candles ...1 zndpeople rehearsing. . .gym snits a11d ping pong tables ...1 llltl cold showers i11 early hours . . . THIS S N and the smells from open lab windows and rain-soaleed lawns. . . . . . smalljolees a11d big jolees cllld son1eo11e's new car. . . the fads dlld' the games a11d the promises never leept. . . tlze COllST1.U1f battle with grades and tired blood and extra pounds and ezra pound or maybe t.s. eliot or adam smith or aristotle or descartes or dewey or perhaps just nothing lilee that at all. . . cllld tlze constant battle with grades-the almost failures and tlze complete ones . . . dress codes and dorm honrs a11d long hair 1.lllCl what else . . . . . . and we came here 11ew to it all with our own ideas and ways and moved i1zto the pattern and turned and whirled and hurried and flew . . . sometiirzes with elation or cheers or griefor COHCQTII . . . and tlze nzirror moved at o11r touch and a reflection appeared and it was the same after all but different than tlze years before-and lzard to hold o11 to or pass on or show to someone else as it changed. . . . . this is Eastern Nazarene College and to it we dedicate this onryearboolefto the college that was and the college that is ours and the college that is yet to come-we dedicate this 1970 Nfl UTILUS . . . 8 6 Of fragincnts of glass a mirror l'C'Vf7L'CfI'IIlQ . . . TEEN SEVE TY shifting patterns of light and design interaction of thoughts and memories changing insights new rcjficcrztnzs . 9 to ex, .11 cf y 0 1116 Yegtion J -.va-9 K A ....- va l r-n..AL .., 1 'T ' Q .J 3,4 6 -mia 4. . . avozkfizz 12111111118 ots in considerin roblems X P 8 P .A xx! . 3 X . ., . 'I ! Z3 K U ' rf? If X 4 .I ' x 3, ...-f-fd ,Q 1 . .kt 1' ' Y - Q, 4 , . -W 1 . 1 5 W U XTI'I'I'I'lIgQ tu sm' lijk' 5tc'.11fz'fVx' mm' sm' it zwfzufv . . -.44 ..,.- ' . Ulf: 5 1 Lzmlhffzzqfzpg ll'Ibf!Il.ll nztvscff H10 HL'CCI1fb7' c1gVO1Ufllg rcflatiofzsllip wit11Cod. . ..3, ' J L' 'V-1-.. : - vhrll .W A s ' V., . , , ,.. .4 ! 4 '- ul g .gif 1-.V ' . .. , V x. A -- v ' .' -' 4 ,, , A ,, X .A - ,.,,av .. .I Wy.-Vi : A-: - 'b?' 5- -bf iff'-EX'L !?fvL. 35-95: 1 x K. N .x . iq 14 s s I ,Q ' ' ' . v ' f VN H-+ I. -S , R' ru 2 .:-T' 1 - I 1 5 'gr . , , . , . x 31,41 their hopes . . . their Cil'C41H1S . . . rf1c1'rfo11Q1'11gg . . fi E In -5 'i 41:-T- 'fN M I!! 21-qs! 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'Q..7lx'L' 4 ,rr ff Q iffy, ,il sg.. 19:-L A.. uaf-in .-1-ii , , 1 ,Q v Lf, -Us-Vs kv' J 'U' .5-fi ' - -'I E BFE! ,iU5,g,Igsr.: Lu . , , QW . .vw , .QQ -vw ' QM' -'-15, .35 M 4-,J wir' I u, STUDE T LIFE Let today embrace the past with remem- brance and tlze flfture with longing. Kal1ilGibrarz V I I ' . - 4' 11,1 1.4 I 1 ' x 9' Q: P1 f J .14 ,Ds , 4 . ' I ,- - V. L fi , .g ix-H.-ki' 1 I Va . Lf 1 init, , - 5 '.,g'g',Fwb.'Y',fcsfig,' ' l YHE'-f ' N 1 1 ---2611 'if iii J 'I ',o':', 4. rt, . E A' gflgf, Y f -at 1 . . QF' 5: N: ' I? ,s , . ,. L ' , 4 . W ' . ff 'L N b l.'14kLw., ln' 1' . 1 v-,Q '- 'a:., ' iv' J. ' 74 I C v-'J? ' ' xl ' , 1 :V - '. ' nfs-1n.Hl pw Ll. f-fx '-'f 1' W L fl'75f'2s -. , ',4:-75411 fl 5-Z,,f?iirfjQ ,:3':t,1jj',j r .g'f Hf15f 7 iflili' 1.7 ' gf-It5'!'. V P-fm 'Q g A 1IyqH1?g ' -mi View ,M ,f-,f 3,-9, Ami -' I , ,gn fi .- i.i..,' , u. ' --, I! s v xv t The freshmen start their careers with tests. tests. and more tests. 2,......., , ........g' , Y, 4 1 f 1 C f' 5 Half ofthe week is spent just waiting. 4 . a sis: Q Iggy li. ing' V 4 ,J . -1-150 x X xi,7 X3 A is ,,..- Mary Mulkcgiem formukitcs ilCl' schedule with Advisor Mrs. Ktiutitiiiian. X FRESHMAN INITI TIGN PARTY You could bc king. Charlie Brown. If only you weren't so wishy-Wasl1y. fBill Manger as Clmrlie Brownl Tlus 1S1USf flu start you nc-cd to break fl'l1S dlsgustlng hablt l l OUR SCCIAL CHAIRMAN IN ACTION iii 3? ' Larry Yerdon as Snoopy 5' II: Rf v-I, 5, . Behold. the brimming bowl of meat and meal. Pappy's little puppy loves every- one! 11719 I 4 . A4 ,' Q A I ,43?','9'. li ,+f1.gj5'j G'Suppertime. Yes. it's suppertimef' USUPPCV- 5uPCf'PCPPCf'uPPef ' ' 27 SOPHOMORES INITI TE FROSH 6 i x t It's I1LlPEllNCli' Soplio1norc5 Don Ycrxa. Sara Andrews, and Dan Shea instruct tlie lowly Frosli in tlic proper moclc of humility. NURSERY WHINE Little Boy Blue conic blow your liorn, For tliis lowly frosli feeling so forlorn. Pcasc-porriclgc liot, pcasc-porriclgc cold, l wisli l wcrc a lniglity sopli so stalwart and bold. But Gcorgy Porgy Puclclin' an' Pic, l'ni only it firosli and it nmlics mc cry. Tlic first official inccting ull flic Clilgg of-1973, i 28 ,t3m Bob Mollica bestows the crowning glory REGISTRATION . I I I 'id ' EY' . l X U if ,LN I 5St+.?,:jsS'1f.,' qi, ' ' ,I .-1 V' . , M ' - 1 I I I ,. . A X' -.lf f ' 5 V 1 ' Y .I Z1 A 1 V V il- w .LJ-:, -q ,,,. , F . 4 f 52' y 1, y.1- ' 1 ...AQQQ4 QQ, Y.. 4 , ., Q . 5 , I -in Q' hh L -f' -' ' 'S i fl i l I-L t V l 1 - 'jf l v ' I . ' , 1 T 1 1 . 5'-'.',,, ,' 1 -' l' ' i W F ' in ' l 3 KZ' Mffiil' -QT? 1fa3,i f ' N - 1 di' . I ITV ' 1' L :5t'f 2.,'S-5.1.25 1' A-, I H. 1, p - I -s p I i - ,W V f - I ' ' if' 1 Y 7' f . ff H t- x - - 2:1 I S bg.: . ' lf you have a loan, sec Mr. Benson: if you need to arrdn t x pay1nent.see Mr. Arnold: if you. . . just the first of many. 4 '.' L ' -'W A I mmzrggfi' ' - 4'--F'-' 3 '.. 'W' - -ml t 'F 1k- 'Q g 1-D 1 7 V . f . -f 4 5 0-11 ' - vig- 4 if f gk .h gh., IS all this really worth it just to pay a bi1l?,' But I can piiy 51.54 .1 wt-ck until iny bill is paid. 29 ALL CCLLEGE CUTING 1 I W. 'wg as .Iwi A A-' .-.Er oo Hi'--yin--Q-y 4-23- H 5, ....---2-'H I4 l - - lf fl .,.- H., ilk Q Q i . 6 ' ....,g'-f ' .ff l .- yy li f.S, 3 4 I l l -QL' JZ' E The All College Outing provideclfBaseball . . . Volleyball . . . I l a I I l u J N. jk, zvlxh. U y 4 ' -A .4 .9- l 9 'FT' I Na ,p-.N 5- , I 'tikgy Food, 5c0x1c1'y,.xx.Cl rcldxwlolxzxwmctliirlgforcveryom-3 . . . well, almost everyone! l l 30 l ,p s Wig, f 7 Y -.,v7. .5 s J , .I , , 5 W . . ' e-'1'L '- Q . ' - Musical entertainment with Barry Weiss and Dan Callihan Little Linda Hybertson settles back to watch. rounded out the outing. Tk , 5 ' wiv' , I A F.: if' f fer' fd: -v g5,:s 1 Q? ' .J , ,av :- V 'J elk' ,fy 31, Barry and Herb Pilgim on O Happy Mixed responses from students. Day! 51 BLACK LANTERN COFFEE HOUSE . 5 Eli? 41- 3355 .. A' A lj qt . 4 f - L I ' -fa P ' I ' ui I 'T i 8 A ' -5 ,A-5 .. . 7 ,Ls:2 ' 1.55 I I . X . I z! I X K i ' . Waitress Kathy Angell ushers in guests. x x. ' ' . 2 . z L If x R V - 5.4.-' :wp 1 Enthusiastic stuticzxts p,1.,!g:fu: Sp mga icc room 4 F 'I X X fb- ' ,-s 1 o X 7 il V 4 's Bagels, Ginger Ale, and Conversation. Waitress Dottie Dixon adds to the .Toe Mdtus eiitertains with King of cotiec house atmosphere. the Rodd. .eff .1 2 1 Q V Guitars and . . poetry pi-ovidc .iii effective background. 35 l W 1 I 1 . . 'I LQ! f fi. ., A . U 4 ' :gait tl K I . 2l?'T!r.JQ-. E w g 'I li 3 '. ' 1 1 '21, X . QP 'K w -V -x:, r- f. '- f- ?ISf:5rg:cf'fA X . - sf '- V' Q 1 p ra. f 1 . I i 'i' ft.':,d ,. 73 qi 'o 'I ' L. A , -,1,t4U,' 'f- - V ,. l '91 Q 'fkgl d ' ll 'ii if P - rd 1 'X ffl - x fins' .A - -. Z W. '- . ,f,gsfL.i- J. ..V. f If , ,s -,- 'I if' VA ' ' 'T As 1, X . I - .' ...gl vi 1 i 35 The SlglUJI1dUIS Cldllll E.N.C. lO1'Il1Cll'SQC1Cfy. A stewardess for Delta Airlines llKc1tliy Frziwlcyl helps a little old lady Ueannie Tresslerj. gif' A mad scientist finds it an Impossible Mission to kill Zetas'entl1usiasm. Kappa Prtsident Don Tliomas with nielnlxis Bally Weiss and Greg Peck urges frcshlncn to Hy with Kappa. FOU DERS' DAY A Vision Shared Founders' Day is a time for reminiscing, a day in which we recall past events and notable persons. Each generation has a responsibility to teach its youth the traditions and the achieve- ments oli the fathers. Throughout the Church of the Nazarene, people are examining the teachings of the founders to discover the principles by which they lived and died. Traditions. myths, and legends are preserved for the purpose of conveying values to posterity. lt is my hope that each of us will find in this chapel something of meaning, for himself. . . I would pose some questions for each of us: Who am I? What am I doing here? Do I have a vision of E.N.C. which includes me? . . . From A Vision Shared, address delivered by Dr. james R. Cameron. Dr. Mann speaks before chapel with Dr. Cameron, main speaker at the Founders' Day Con- vocation. ' 1 Qs' ' Professor Naylor leads the academic procession. --well. Mr. Lutes had this idea for gold brocade wallpaper in the . . . r 1 Di.ging.iislied trustees and faculty members take part in the procession. 36 .1,.. A Z.. - - r-Vg.-,., ,. -1 ..., r I 4 V l., 4-.l -'i I , ,,:N, ',,,?-:gg Q' Q r . e 'A TT'-2459: ws.--1 za. a ra, - 1-' A - . , , it ' . ,L A -,.,, p.,:Q .a s- V 1 , , . A ,Y-, , I 1114- vpd. '., N23 r .f.v. -F ., .,..' -N . .s , s 'I t .. ,A-vw.. :K-A., Zi ' l:-F-. F A ,. .I . . ,Q . FALL PARTY LI .ra Toy FQAYFL? XCOM E THE 521141 l' gyyp-ff .L 1' l' 'f Q, A' , 1' 4 A, 1-7?TY - ' SCAYEKGER 111551-1 IPRI- at Qaqlfgqjgt 667:50 if ffpfl 15 -'gf2,': SP1NGE- K s The results of a long scarchea tea bag from the Waldorf, a bus schedule from Trailways, a straw from . . . 5. f . . . iff 2' .3 ,, , . .IM f .IE 1 MY ,ffl . 5. ,,,' what H Sl10fl Carol Silvafout to cause trouble again 37 EW FOLK CONCERT ,-,,,,.....-at Cdnipus Crusade presents the New Folk. A group with ti vibrant message forjesus Christ. , L if x3 4 1 l Oh Hrrppy D115 The leader reflects the sincerity of the entire group in claiming that Christ is the Answer. The female members urge participation in the Christian Revolution. HOMECOMING WEEKEND E, ,L ,D v W A A za? 5LUN Il Wm MOTOIQADERS 'K fs, , ,, , k -o-- .... . .-.., -,,..-,W ...in-uni-. NL .- -1 A large welcome greets motorcadcrs and alumni . ,--,V -1.2, 1 449' R , A record number of high school juniorf and scnioxs registered for the 1969 lXflotorcatlc. .'--4, nn. KN j Q A-bf gg U .15-' Surely those directions clidn't say third floor Angell f-whaddya mean xou tan get them cheaper outside? Hall! BGSTON GARDEN GAME ENC 81 FORDON 80 i , uf 2 X- A ' .l ali ' 1-, x 1 .JL 'N Crusader cheerleaders-behind the team all the way. , ?'?. Q Xf- ,49 -fs- Ray shows his style, ,-, 'A nga f ja ,,...- Coach Bradley gives advice. R.B. sprouts Wm x 41 'J CORN ERSTON E LAYING -115 George Prrsqudlucci. Contractor: William A. O'Connell. Executive Vice President of Quincy Chamber of Commerce: Wesley G. Angell, son of E.E. Angellg Dr. Manng and Kenneth F. Parry. Architect: pose before the laying of the cornerstone ofE.E. Angell Hall. 1' l 514- ' ' - ., ,. Dean Young rfdtls an E.N.C. catalogue to the other loegiizezits placed in the corner- SCOIIC. Let me see, two of Dr. Mann, one of Dean Young, one of Mr. Mollica drop- ping the cornerstone on his foot . . . ,' Ka. ---1-1 ul ar ff-4 5 A ,Ay A 1.54 dtnox A lr' 1 L ' -Ji 6 Q . Ni .1 JV 1 Q YK 1. :W 1 :AJ9 -.1 1 4- ' 5 ,.'.4 4?-4, .,v-AVF., 9 siivbs: A ip. .3 - 3:1 1.?QiWf X v I A. , .N y xxx vyafvx 4 2 , . ,A .1 WY 44 V 4 , ,L ,xg . 1 HEI ui-, 'GNL 'RF' -1 I V' '-'Fx f 'sf .51 Av'-Wi -f me . If 4 1969 HOMECOMING QUEEN 'xe QX 5:1 vga n ,i ,Bin 5 Miss Cynthia Crofts Miss Cheryl Gordon .sffswrzelf if rf:- ,F1 ' ' ,ggqg1+.f,44 4 .j. 3-ssy.45x::r-932323 sis fr: wg, ,1 f:fi'-f:-':s-!s1'- 'fs ffww ffij :xf3.- . .-sf-L . ,Q -.J 'V ' QR' 5 -U ,, ,- -. fs - v.-. 1: ia -Qu l Q45 x . X' 'I I 5 X X I- ? 4 if. rr - ., ' ' s i I . I N 3 -6 . QA- ' , . X ' I ., . 13A -L , 1, - I 7 I X. N L 1'1f'x4'f'-S f ' 1 ' . f f .. QQ, !. 1 V 1- . '-. 1- '- iahsflff 1 ' Q . xv , ' I7 .. V, . ' .-.. 1.1, 2-.P '- 'gf' A . . ' 'I iis. ' 3 . .l51Q'-74 ' . '3L11,,3,,g? 4-I :f.:- 3 1 1 J! 'vifmti-., ' 334, ,f 'S',ff74lIff'3 fs- , . ..-....,. . ,. -JU.. V V-11:12:65 s. '. 1- 351' l:'.- 'A - ' 'if-4 ., .,.- +1 .. A H. 'sf ,, Fifi' 175 gf Tiff' if 1 will Miss Patricid Lockwood .qu-. .fx Miss Lynn Nelson Miss Linda Tribou 45 .. .tif Peggy Douglierty and Tom Evans ask the age-old question, Wl1.1t's the matter with these kids today? Karen Cefaratti as Lucy and l Ron Allen as Linus entertain with Little Known Facts of Life. 0 Do-Re-Mi . . . Rhonda Reid leads in excerpts from The Sound oflklztsic. QR M2171 wx Cb - l The Court enjoys the entertainment. 4 7 I Q T HE DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS iff' ' THE Mouse TH ROARE D' Sfudznf Cad A-4af.,,,,,,n 5'9 Ntvv zz lzoofm 7541 M 44?-' iw, X' 5 :if 'ik 5 .-, 4 . 4 1 'cv I ,K Q' , . ,-fl i Q, YA '- 23' You were more fun before you became Princess. QVyckie Rector, Dar- lene Winnett, Kris Croftsj .. . U' 65 qfibf ' api., H j?E1?CYD 4-Bw f , , Nik I-Q'?,Qr:'Ft,. at wtf .4 fllbrlv.-,li Zi: Sq -y Of' 1651 -Q ' I ' am' - ,kt I 'Q . ,- n Professor Kokintz bomb. QRon Allenp explains the formula of his new Quadium Gloriana confers with Count Mountjoy QLee Karkerj about their strategy against the United States. 7 ' at ', 4 . ,.., But it says Cxzmd Enwicla, not Fenwick. Our economy is ruined. ufD.rriencWi1inctt, Glenn Wgiltonj A bewildered Secretary of State fTom Nortzj and Presi- dent Copplej plan a graceful surrender. -an U The victorious invading force-The Grand Fenwickian Army. The cast's and crewls own second ending sent everybody scrambling. The cast thanks Mrs. Stone. the director. for a job well done. We wish you a Merry Christmas . . . Second floor Shields Qwith a little assistancej helped spread Christmas joy to the women's dorms. ian There was more snow inside than outside. Deck the Dining Hall wlth ubbon, Fa la . i 5 I 90- ,L cv J --so H .5 ' 'I' 1 V ' A 15 ff J -of 'l 'Alias -? Qilssx - .lg ' w X '5Q awlow Students . . . and faculty enjoyed the terrific meal ze' ef Well, someone has to be on clean up! 53 Folksinger Bart Massey entertains. fs' L 1 ff'g1f'5-Ea?'4,'-ft . ,f-W,-.m -' ...xxlnls nsmns nf sugar plums danced III thelr heads. H 3 x ,f--. v-'..Lr T543 sn - A .-1-95. L n . ,ie 0 54 I 54 l 1969 N UTILUS ARRIVES 1 V f X. mx Z 1 f lf Can I return it if Iam not in it? A We've waited this long. We can wait a few minutes more. hu . One satisfied customer. I'm OH pHgCS 19.46.102 . . . 5 S W KING'S TOURNAMENT The 1970 Kingk College Invilcziional Tournament was for ENC a time . . . I 1 l N., .1 it q fj 5 ...and dlsappolnt t -1a:--I I I iw? I ff' 31,41 la! i J: 'K f t .. . and near-vict y L I 1 X G if- 13-1 'isp' . Q 1 Frooksie powers the ball over the HC Ii. 'P S 'iam 1 .nm no c - 'QW . 1' A Nw-...,,x -., - jan Simonson serves it up. sciiu ENC saw victory' in girls' volleyball and in ping pong. r , i Mqm lu:-qw ,Q ' fl' - - if 1 lxQI:' ' dpi A, , ' i -A .Y- , ' , 3.57 'Q 5,3 Q, pr. ,.c ,il 1' -Ge, i 1 Q az Q ' f LN A ll 353 we ' ,,-f' .iz Jvsqicr, In ping pong Ken Mingledorf slams his way to il first place trophy in men's singles. T3?UC?L rT21HV PZLP Herbie Pilgrim and Duana Carter came away with the second place prize in mixed doubles. Coach Bradley records the grls' final victory over Kings. The Crusaders met Barrington in the laardfouglot basleetballfimzls. r- 'Q ,4 , , S -Qvafriff, I W Q5 PMB. Stilts doves for a lay-up. 5.90101 . A . ,, ' ,Y y .. . V ' ,Q . rf 3 v ,. -, ' an ll 224 .. 4 Bob Henning shoots for two. mill' Y' Dottie flips for the Crusaders. 'N fs-.40 l The clock ran out-the game was over and ENC had to settle for second place. The awards presentation saw the Crusaders conze away with many honors. L5 A Coach Bradley and Barrington coach confer alter receixing recog- nition for many years of service to the Tournament. A Coach ponders 15 years of coaching ENC teams .it King' A father-son talk helps to ease the dis- Cookie Tressler and LindnAlverson QIPPOIIIIITICIIC of second place. accept tlie girls' lirst place trophy. 59 Ron Bradlex' received .1 standinff oxdtion lor lns pczloriimiicc. was named to the AllfTourney Team and was .awarded tlie Sportsman- sliip Award. STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS , 1 . ,,. V ,k , V f, Y -,J---Q-gnwnfifivjawgfv ,Qs ,, 1 y, .Q CREBTIVXTY f' 'T K, X X71 ' ?3z1j N'v1. ul - F f W I +1 A I 91. Jvc . XJ- 3 ' Q h I., N P- .T,' E s V , Qt' X09 '-2 'f i W -- - E 3 2 r ,Void T I... f . ' r Q , U .4 fl 4 .N 4 -- I F9-Fil ICEFH Q . ' U E+ X LU LXUX-121'-flf E ggf'QfLQgi'j7-' EEZ? C mp- TW-1'J',' .-----1 . A --1 f--- xv v- - . ' 3 I L.. -'ji fu -' ,J 'iA H ,X E5 ' I 1 x - 53 Rf' 'J ax fl . 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I 6 1 I 1 PEACE DAY- PRIL 15, 19 O Dan Callihan and Barry Weiss beckon the crowd with music. . A - x . A X n S ,I P 2, -. ., 4'! .Wfte ,,,', A rl! -1. J.. .rf rf 7 I7 ,ang 5 df' 44:1 'fi-'-:'3 Q41 . as - 1 5 - 15'-' 1 3111 1: ' I :gi Ee.:- '----1' I1 :full Ag 11 ----:- sg-all Q if Eire' Ugg , - A I ll I1-'7 -111 225' rn I' H r 1' Mrs. Fitch, one of several concerned students and faculty, expresses her views on the possibility of peace. OI ,Ae 5 ' 'I lJ-7 'J5- 5 l fd i 13' 'Y' H r 4' ss' 551 n XM -I y 't ,il S x . ' Students gather outside the Student Center to beat the drum and share xiewpoints. This is only the beginning of a 36 hour memorial to those who have died in Viet- Ham. 63 - l Students take 21 day from classes to hear .and think About pt-.ice SPRING F ORMAL Femininlty and flowers. J ini Allen: the perfect waiter. X737- me I X Y 'N xr 47 , X , ' My Q n, 0-,ii 5 ! ff' Chris Lindbloom and Kendall Lord provide background dinner music. QI.: . .r ' ' , .L i f tu Reflections ofa wonderful evening. Q xx 5 , r , ' +4-sei' -' in Folksinger Stanley Livingstone sings of the good old doctor man . .1 'W 'KX 5 'i u l UNIOR SENIOR DAY L vlrmwn grrls p11,.1p1.1.,p.rr15r 66 Q1 7 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, junior class advisors, share in the preparation and excitmcnt ofthe day. zf I ,W 6. I tff z '!.d-A--Y F' if junior Class President. Jack Dads. and Nancy Brown head the procession. Lmor C11 rLs1 gm on n ads the sb 1 May Never Pass This Way Again fScnior C1ass Songj 5 Vu, rhr L1.1ss of 1970, charge you the dass of 1971 ...QRon A11e11. Senior C1455 PI'x51dCl1l'D ' i' . . . charge you to fulfill your new roles as upperclass and ack vwldu 8' 9 ' fi ig- 'W ' Davls, Jumor Class PFCSICICHIJ ...Do you, the class of 1973, accept this charge? QDan Shea, Sophomore Class Presidentj 68 UNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET ,QI A spiral staircase one ofthe lovely aspects of the Chateau De Ville. Cheryl Girton and Louis Plank enjoy the reception. especially the punc . First. you pick a flower. tlien add a little ribbon kind J. i reef fl K Juniors and Seniors begin the evening just enjoying the atmosphere. ' 'gOh no, there goes a girl with an gown like mine! ID 5 1 fa 5. llll ek .lx lx x jack Davis introduces the distin guished head table. Pmltssor Paul tlmnlxs rhe Stmoi Class for 1tS gift ol' one gum-ball machine and a stereo Llpe dLClx. 70 1 'W V1 F3' . N v ' , 'il ' xtiy fi rl f 4 X 'A 1 y J 1 Guy and Eleanor Atundo give a ICI'l'iHC Llf.ICI'-diflI1CI' perfor- TTIEIHCC. Ron Allun. xutud thc Mom O11t5t.111d1ng 5111101 Lynx. 1e..1Ct5 to .1 g1tt 1111111 l.Dl.1IN1.i Rnggr. 150111111 Srhnrrk wan voted the fX1U:1fOutst.1I1d1I1g Sunlor Curl. The end ofa perfect evening. T 1 ' BLAC The speakers , . . whilg ch rin' -,-any , .1-'H 1. -fl- - V9- -ffl K CONFERENCE ' 3 A ,Q - ,f - U , helped to present the issues and the facts . . . p p A I-1 PM aa MQ -LJ Q nliscu-sifws nude them applicable to individual lives. ll 5, 72 SENIOR FAIR gs-- A small but eager crowd gathered for the auction. The wares -junk and antiques. fu ...,'- -r ,, S as ,V k-.'- P.. .Xia--' ' fe PE-2, X 'Quinc- senio- ve- .-1 The book sale was a good time to pick up some good. cheap reading material. -. Q , I ,-Q-.1 , - . . sf ,' K .hx 'rr 4., lf .a .' 5. Q - w. g - ri -. ' 1 .-.. F :. 'V x. ' .gf'-'I-We 'ff I - . . 13 5' -0- . ' . 2 ' FT- . n ' -- . . 0 nv. A - 1 Y L t. lv- Q--. .., l-r ,..' I - -1-, -1- , 191. U I .. lx 1 Na- ,. Brno- f--1, -rin'-' I Q- uan .- X .- Iii- , -H11-1.--, ,im l-a--- 'A n..9.-Q... . - r 3 'Q-1? ,qv 1 .Q 5 S' . -.qu 1- eq mm- n n , ., l 44. . . ,- Q uw -. ' vs. 4 .W - U w1i'Q,lr-. lfli- v .1 A fi? 4 f s i A C- 11 ' - :pu ' ,, A x -il X eff, XX XXKY Rona Schmitt was our Q -' '-lb.. 5. '--. Q Qs.. N. wir' -su! 1 fs.. I Tk-- M ' f --.N af ,xx if ' g si W M x i 4 x A-x- I. r in K. 1- v-an -.A . A' In 1 K---1 Friendly. oops. I-lcndrics. Ice Cl'C.iHlxigiI1. 6 2 SY- .xg 'Iohn Nails, the auctioncer. even took bids on G.1rdnc1'HaU. THE SENIOR CLASS A D STUDE T COUNCIL present THE SOUN -.rim ww fiprirrr frr-rrg mn Tr.pp um ,-bv Alrrw rrr,l Fmeriv - L Qu-, kur' urrwrri Marr. r,-rn kl,a 5.1.0 ww sr vrr-L., K wr., errtr -.irrrrrfrr mr., rr..r,rs,l,rrr1r mr- zu...- mrrrrrsz sfrrr rr: rl.rr.rr Fllwrlrxtld lmrr new lrbr-rlxclri rj. Num 1 lrrrrrr: Snprrg .rd rrrretr.. r -Xstmtwj lrw wi rr.l Ifrrqtrrelrr Arr. Str Ilururr ,mi Fmsrr rr trrrrrrng Prup-, r,.rrurr,rr uw, rr, Pill-lrr rw. i OF SIC Cast -Ian mrslwcf Gregor, Peck Carol Gusron Karen Cefanru Steve Cenmla Pu NlcMcnamm Steve Brow-11 Gail-fn Frith Sharon Winger Kazhr, Winger Kath: Race Rich Lulu fund rhlbmuh Ph-.llr. Vrrrgrrmc Debbi c,r.mr Nanci Brown Paul Haight Donm Larson Dnid urls-nn Ylolvn Ragnrrese Rav Slnnnon Prggy Harker Ann: Ncsse Lfwarrrrf .rzrrr mem Il--rtrralrrre Kathleen Etkmcwer. wrt Lou rr.-or slrmrr rrrrd. Rachel Lopez. khrsha Nance Alrr r vmqrr. Ncrplunue Sturm-vznt. Carol Tnt-ou Lum Wurdon Romld Allen rirrrc rrrrrelridy Lowcrv Stephen Ten Evtk Karol Kmdcr Rendell Lord I1rurDnxun Henry Constantine Rom1riAllen,VI1mes Allen Donald Keen Karlw Inu, Kathy Amzell Par Eur Trim Eurrr Theresujacobs Berry Holland a,7g? :A 5 i' ff ii- I 'w ,LJ 5 I .fe 9. ra Wflie poor d - 2 Ll r i- . n ' 5 : A 2 l There can be no doubt in the Reverend QPl1yllis Viccione, Carol Guston, Nancy Br ,Naya v a 9 37 AQ , 2 ffyfwf? ,J . -, 3, V. . .U ,Q r LVM lr- M. ,-.r W? if c.. 9 1 ff I.. Motl1er's mind about Maria ownj. M y 3. . ij .rg 3 ' fil f'1?g--1 ,R , A ,Hi 3,5 . f r ? '. ? ' I fir kj-51-3.-,I ,- V r ,... 1, -wr, 4- ,ur ,, .b If 1 r '.,Mf42i7H, - X. 'Q'-.1-.rn 7:2 ' '.'v'7'9'U LW! ' iffy -Y , fr ff 'f 21 1 ,.f f'r V' . r' 5 ' 1 qi!! gf 1 . 4- -rw, 1:2 . uf 'r,.: Aglsqrf ,-1 my H, .151 14.1.-.nr ,, V- ,r we , rr new M 5 21,7 in z'f r!f'1i I rrfi' Ar-' How do you solve a problem like Maria?'l QDebbi Grant, Carol Guston g idn't wrrirt riff: dr-r-SS, vlan MCEIWQS, Greg peck, 'IAS I sound your signal you will step forward and repeat your 74 namef' You wait little girl o tum the light on. n an empty stage ,...-4-- 5 5575? .W 0' , 1, iffy, for fate to QS Loud was the voice of the lonely goatherd Layce odl, layee odl layee oo.' . .1 1'- ,r'Y.' 1.1. n. X ,-5. 'J -Q , I .4 .tj ,..-3 I And now. clear God. help Liesl to tell me what she's been up to. My heart wants to bent like the wings of the birds that rise from the lake tot trees . . . 75 Ld Coo-Cooi' 1 The children sing their goodbyes for the guests. ilie diildrcni ve gi quick game of blind man s bluff with Uncle Max. N ,, JY A !,,- ,, 5'You dear attractive dewy-eyed idealist . . 3 -. at S 1-. Aj! :IN if 3 Q e , S s v - What a beautiful bride! fF '! The Von Trapp Family Singers in concert. A Hz, ff' Love isrft love until you give it away. I am here to present you your commission and you are to report to Bremerhaveri immecliatelyf' qu ! i 4 T7 NAUTILUS CHAPEL Barb Baker, Editor, explains the theme of the 1970 NAUTILUS. fan Barb prcsunts Ms L. Bracllcy with a corsagc after che book has bccn Ji .1l'L.,i1'..rcl to her husband. if Lynn Nelson begins the chapel by singing The Windmills of Your Mindf' Ron Allen, Literary Editor, shows general and senior candids which will appear in the book. Coach and Mrs. Bradley. 78 GREE BOOK CHAPEL il 'E Mrs. Mullen receives a corsage for her help as advisor. The 1970 GREENBOOK is dedicated to Dr. Cubie and Dr. Winget. Maxine Fuller and Glenn Walton show the staffs appreciation to Editor Rayelenn Sparks. THE GREENBOOK STAFF Editor Assistant Editor COPY Art Typing Directory Superlatives Rayelenn Sparks Barbara Higgins Ray Fuller Maxine Fuller Dan Gallihan Dianne Wagner Sharon Wilson Debbie Whitmer Donnafvl can Hunt Peggy Gough Melba Alston Tim Eyring Ken Zaucha Frank Harvey liarbara Warr Karin Preston Sharon Allen Glenn Walton Allison Blanton Raye Ladd CHAPEL HONORING COACH BR DLEY Yli- I 1 A K F 3 uv-- 4 ! v N - .Fr 1.q,ng' . , . ' .' NJ-' A . QS PQ ,N ,,- .tit aff.. ' I s . o . 1 ., .xx 4 Q-Aff' 0 0 ' 2' U.: .- Ig..-v 'E . -- ?' Y Ig Q' , s 0 . 23- .-... , . Coach Bradley. offer? 'H 4 Some of Coach,s former proteges reminisce. Doug Gunsalus explains the Coach Carroll F. Bradley Award to be given every year to an outstanding athlete. A1 jaw, Ron Bradley, recipient of the first Coach Carroll F. Bradley Award. 80 RELIGIO B ILDI G OPE HOUSE The Mansion is stripped of its former glory. A new building is begun to replace the olcl. , 'Kg '04 4? fi 1 - Q I l -U: - -1 1.7 . 4 :q f l .,-N , , . F' K-5' -li -iifffif ' .A 5 'Sis ff: 'xx f' -ff lriifri f- 'fQ ! so 'il-iii i bf- .51-.1 'R l L- F 1 ,dlk -da- Opcn House for Angell Hall brings back many memories of the Mansion. , ag - nl ,s 5,1 I I fx! 4' ' l Y -, 1 1 fix nn .....L. ,, 5- .41 . - The first swing brings an end to an era of ENC history. -L L v-' 'T' 2- 'Gy Amiga. 'hy A-Q 4 'e L ., r . - - 'yn' ' ffqi' xi,-.r - 1if.W5.q'. ml . - - t an -1' '1 'fp , x A ' In Z.: 3: ' afy. ..T.'::s.,, --. A . . f L., V , ,' Q .'?'? EV il. ' ..r..,.a .' 81 v 1 g H f 3 f.I u - 45. 1 A455 ay I v ,,,, FCI UD! w l. IGI . Ili Ill I 11 fx we wr l X L X , '-W IV 83 COMMENCEMENT The faculty dresses for thc occasion. Now Ro nb 1 A t 'I 'Q . - I wal-'li ! ' A11 sf ... I f 1 Exim? f- h 'ff mf ing ' W J- -' 4 1 ,S . .Q I 5, Q, - T41 13: f ,paw X JI -1 --- , , f LII Nancy johnson. highest ranking junior girl. 84 don't worry! 'Y Bob Stewart, highest ranking Junior gux' . : . A ! r S N Q, if' f I P fp! -Qi' 4 .l,,-- Q fx ,. W, 7' ,Q ff-n 5 Q . . . a i. 3 V- '42 in fgnff , .,-- Y-4 1 -ve S .bg 'Q 0 ,,sv .-, N1 ff, 'I Bob Bradbury. Student Council Dr. Mann's last graduation as President. President-elect. bears the college bilnllcf. The final march as UIlClC1'gT.1ClL1?1ICS. 8 5 i N anim Nagarene , - J, I Q 9 0 y V 14' ' ' 4 I-'f ' ' 3-: r .nr , 5' 5. 'll'-.Yi ,,,,, t s Wrg.x' fig' . ,. 1 2 ' 0 , ' ga 1' . .. - 1 - ' fn A ' - ' - - 'f 1 Y. I -au. , ' f Q - .Q Q V., , x- n ::,'2.' A If 'T If Q v 4..'W.. ' Q-. ' ' ' I t: uw ' Q QQ if- ',.,- 'f'g , . 1 ' f ff - 1 f - . NA. ' - 4, .. - X, ' ax . .' - W rj' 4 f -,',, - , ' I. ',,- ' naw.:-1 3 ss, Ill ji : L 4 1,-1,416 . X ,H ,wil U , x .wp ,M J V- L ' ,, W, In .n , ' . VL as A-,R , r . x . , I V J 41:1 f ' , Rr 'gl , ' - - . . ' ' 2 6' f W ' ' 1 wgl- h- -1 V ' i . - si 4 '18 AQ: 0 ', V' Q , 'wif' -if-.. , qqj 3 8 .,. ' by 5 X , We Praise The-c. O God - A Cappella Choir. i , N' Q T .,' ft . EWS? ,M --.,L6,.L ., Q 'K' S1 iv ,H fl Two calncras! fl se N 'L' Dr. Robert Wilfong. speaks on the Insecure Seventies. Ju ..-11. good day to get .1 nm. LipUX lL1Ll Il 2 5 f l +ve' oo ,ang There was some shade sonzcwlzere. 8- ,3 . - P fm -Q13-gi, Faculty members gjvc the graduates 1 well dcservnd hand 44. w'f--. ' N.. 1 ix I f J .A ,ff 4 x BX,,4Lfh.:'L. Thc Class of 1970 is prcscntcd to Dr 'WQ:.' -Q-,isf-rf-'SW . 1 3.1 T F511 1 u P 4 I junior glrls carry flowers fox the graduatmg glrls HR C x 17 I I did it I d1d1r I d1d1r I N i-- I an 7' I .QQ 'I ,fi l , sf' , 1' ' 'iv Dr. Mann coufcrb Doctor of Laws - Honoris Causa - on Dr. Wilfong. , L- fl..- .. , 1 44 '5 Graduation - .1 time ofjoy and reflection ppl, umduiitc with her parents. See, I told you I could do it! ll fm-'Q gg L ' --.asf --1-f 1 xx- , ,J X , . . . - . P ul 1 ,Ls C.. K I f SCINTYS 1u.L1vc the COIlgI1lfUI2if10l1S of friends and 5,,f ' X 1 - ' , w hlmi y. V - F-F 'Wi '?f. ' in 'A - E! ' 1 , ..v xv' 'Y 'R SX , xx Y YQ X x Q5,yxSiN9?kgxxs QXQN',egw dw .. X A - ' Q X s-A + ,xE fl? , - ,,-- 4 K K ,V ' or-Q K dbx, ,QQ- X' ' XV 'hx --'-1 - 4 , . QI gf 1,-' 'F' v Y A v , ,, Rf, ' ' ' ' f'l '1 7 .lk':.lb N I .SH ' V x h. V T If .1 ' h 1 K So goes the claw of 1970 . . . ' Jffrf 'fat' 12- N f' ' 91 ar' W' f 'f' 'i:.. 1, . fufxe f 2 K -.. 'frm ' - I-:HM ,QA vs5ffvS,'i L... RELIGIOUS LIFE I Cod has nmcfc' ns Illlfclltl' IPCTXOIIS so rlmr mc' mfg! t 1 mlzfclx :cf 4 ft Cllrist. .T .ai X- 1IC'l'lIdl'U, Cook . . . A, ,,,A, ,T L- vs nie .-I ,,. x rv 'i5 ':?-2 1 X .fff A - - H-1.1 A ' , Ms' X x' , .Iv I Itpliiii- 51 --f 1::'fftT3'.'4' .gm El. V I.. , 1 ,. me' 4,'-X,'1?f. ' - - Q u 152. . - ,iw 'VJQEI-E . J 'I,ffl1j', : af, .' ww Q 1 ' 5'?rTh'A I, '-a 2 1 ll ' 'rf I flu' nzysfcwy of MISSIONARY CGNVENTION Lu XI 'WWE ,.,, lg '-,5 'si' M Rev, Norman Salmons, missionary to Mozambique, ox- plains some aspects of missionary life. QW I 1 1 ? 'X ,X f I , 2 -if The visiting mi 5ti'g1f..xsl-Q: :ii flgj xaxts and souvenirs from japan. South Africa. the West Inches and Cuatt:m,1l.1 . . . You mean they have tambourmes 1r1 Brltlsh Gurana. too.f f 'missionary QD xi M 5 fp ' 'fL'PQ'T'Q?T1C2 ofowr DOO 'T'h-vu 1 31 Eilliflgsstrviccs TOO trhvrs f :L 336149 1O'OO Sun. SCA-..4.amm. TTlissionavy5pqJm-s 11004 70050. C'5ff'6605un. Chnclffuixtonun. : ,mf AUF F MA LECTURES VANGELISM J, ix - N? ,Q Seated, scanning the lecture program. is Elmer H. Kauffman after whom the lecture series is named. A panel discussion in the Student Center Auditorium concentrates on the ulmperatives of Evangelism. Panel moderator is Dr. Harvey Blaney. 93 QQQ- Dr. Vlondtlmn Gdsset begins tlie lectures vsitli the topic of The Divine Enabling tor Ev.t:i1elis1n. G V --vw Rev. Donald H. Gill speaks on the Lfiy'ni.1:1's Place in Evangelism. 5 s itE-.,.-JwTT,,4i-, ,.-,--41-i ew Dr. William N. Herz' delivers lecture tliree in the li.s,1ffx11.w series. entitled Cliristi.m Discipline and the Et-:begin ot tl'1e Witness ot tlie Cliurclif' FALL REVIVAL The Rev. Eugene Stowe delivers chapel message during fall revival ...Q 'Xi 4--'-il 'Z Lunch hour is a good time to share thoughts and views. e X Tim' f .26-'J-J Jlnb' aigd X 5 l ' 1 l The Evangelistic Associcition sings at the Wednesday evening service. 94 ANDEL'S MESSIAH l HT., I -4 . .. 3 . wif--s fx' .' ' i 1 i . ' A l 63 .lm r 0050 .- D A S Miss Linda Sixely , Soprano Soloist The Messiah is performed in the beautiful Bethany Congregational Church in Quincy. i. v' I F vu-nu-K i Christopher Lindbloom, B355 Mrs. Kauffman lends her talent to the concert. Baritone. ' if L . O ' i And He shall purify . . . The Choral Union sings with intensity and meaninv. 95 , GOULD LECTURES ON HULINESS SPRING REVIVAL .1 , ,wr . 3 , , Dr. William McCumber gives the fourth in a series of lectures on Christian Perfection. The title of his lecture was All the Days of Our Life. YOUTH WEEK SERVICES f.. if Paul Basset, affectionately referred to as the hound ofhcavenn, was the special speaker. Rev. Earl Lee explains how to enjoy success in the Christian walk by getting into the Cycle of Victorious Living. 96 . ND IN CHAPEL . . . Mandatory chapel didn't seem so I'I1.tI1ddYO1'y with P Paul Whittemore, head chapel Dee docsn't sit in the back row be- Skilcsu checker, has a full-time job count- cause she wants to. ing heads. N-Z Y 1 'n ,,. . Q :-i'L'f3'3 f'! ' '- ' -f ' .Qs 'Q Rev. Shoff leads in an opening hymn. 97 EV NGELISTIC ASSOCIATION The E.Afs primary purpose has been to reach troubled lives with the Good News of Cvodis love and forgiveness. This year we have worked in more than thirty communities, some as far away as Norfolk, Virginia. Our Columbia Point Project has served more than eighty inner-city children. We've sung the folk musical Tell It Like It Is in several denomi- nations with reat success. We,ve had a great year working or Christ! Chuck Carder, Presiden' If..-1, Cozmcilx Donna Reid. Secretary: Charles Gates, Prison Work: Richard Koning. Vice President: john Scott Innerfeity Work: Chuck Carder. President: Kim Richardson. Treasurer: Sharon Bowen, Hospital Work. 98 EW ENGLA D DISTRICT RB PRoJECT 'U I-.L 9 I if 5 1 ' Q 1 if ,Q V 'St ' f?' -x . his V' ,'a,f2rs , s Dr. Fitch knows what a hard day's work is! Dr. Cubic never looked so good! VILTL ffd i' - 1 sq: Q mv' La:--':--Y ir '-.132--a.g,'M 5 s. YE w. Ni N . 'Tw X jx ,xx X . fl- 4.8- I- vs... ju You should have seen this place before the bomb hit. 99 E.A. WEEKE D tn, ng, 5 Mark offers a helping hand as well as a word of invitation. M , mg, . 'a I ff.- i g , is af . . . Demonstration? Yes, sir! We'd like to tell you about someone wlio lias revolutionized our lives . . . N U if a X 1 e ' 'LX NET7-Qgin - A 3 5-'N - ,,.7 f-,- . 1 '- ' -. i I I 4 t 1 We're following jesus. who are you running after? Dr. Cubie extends an invitation to a New Bedford girl to come and hear the music and the message ofthe Evangelistic Association on the city library steps. 100 CAMPUS CRUSADE Campus Crusade for the past three years has been active on and off campus in the greater Boston area. We again have taken our annual trip to Daytona Beach, Florida. and have been active in College Life meet- ings in the greater Boston area. We have had over one-hundred and fifty kids in- volved in personal evangelism. jim Copple. President L First Row: Susan Calhoun, Secretary: Phyllis Viccione. Priscilla Fallon. Secretary, Sara Andrews, Dianna Ragge. Donna Bennett, Judith Yale, Eileen Turner. Donna Gagnon. Debbie Moser. Donna Raabe. Second Row: Gary Krlin. jack Davis, james Copge, Student Mobilization Leader. Robert Henning, David Garrison. Steven Sho . STUDE T MINISTERI L ASSOCIATION First Row: Eric Melder, Secretary-Treasurer: James Andrews. Dale Perry, Daniel Joyce. Second Row: Eric Sutton, 'Thomas Abugelis, Vice Prcsidentg Robert Armstrong, President: David Brown, Raymond Negley, David Wensel. 101 STUDENTS IN ACTIO -3, EH.- I-:L ' f - L - I 1'.:.s',,.... . g ima . ere' 0 -.. aff 1- -3-v-' - - ':fE....,'ff'7aif-',f ' .1 .f a. ' nm- -A L QQ ' Rev. Gordon Wetmore. Maxine Simmons. Robert Armstrong, Gary Krlin, Paul Whitte- more, Coordinator. Rev. Paul Pierce. I 3 ,Q V qv A -H, pp STUDE T MISSION CoRPs asf'-Q42 . - 2 'Q I 2 , '. li Clair Ann Rook tPeruj. 102 .K unify and coordinate existing campus service organizations including SNEA Circle K Evangelistic Asso ciation Campus Crusade WSUS SMAJ '71 to proxide innovative aCt1OI1 to meet apparent needs 3 to pro present service organizations which are failing to minister to their ap pointed task Qsj The Council is com posed ofthe Presidents of each service or outreach organization a faculty ad visor ex officio, the Dean of Stu dents ex Off1C1Ol the College Chaplain or his assistant ex officio and is presided over by the Students In Action Coordinator vlo 1S a campus elected Student Council IHCINDCI ' The Student Mission Corps is a dynamic program which involves interested Nazarene college students in the work of our church s World Missions Department The 41 SMC'ers in 1969 assisted our m1ss1onar1es1n 13 different countries They participated in varied activities such as teaching English, babysitting missionary children painting mission buildings re binding books for Bible Institute libraries nursing in small clinics, playing sports and holding services with national people. The important aspect of SMC is the opportunity it provides for SMC'ers to share exper iences and God,s love with friends made during their summer in another country w Ruth Ann Douglas fxPeruJ Paul Whittemore QEurope and Central Americaj, Maxine Simmons Nicaragua WORLD STUDE T O TREACH SOCIETY First Row Clair Ann Rook Recording Secretiry Carol Silx 1 Viet Prtsident Maxine Simmons. President: Veora Tressler Campus Camera Newsletter Second Row Divid Rtstriclx Tic rsurer Mnilyn Gumpert. Judith Emmitt. udlth Kish Christine BIOWD Phyllis Viecione Donni Cirson Richnd Hillahin Dr Ch nles Gailey. Advisor: World Student Outreach Society was organized this year with about 90 members. Our Purpose was to ac- quaint interested students with the cause of missions around the world. This year's missionary project was to raise S1500 for a parsonage in San Salvador, El Salvador. We also helped to sponsor one of our members on Student Mission Corps. Maxine Simmons. President ACTI ITIES ATHLETICS URGANIZATICNS T110 llfgllliff l'C'Il'c1l'f1fOI' Hlc1ll,S toil is not what llc' gets for it but wlmt he bccollzcnc by if. JOIIII Ruslein Y 1 1 - . . . , - - v K 1 I 'i I I IIII I4 I'I I ,I II. . ff I , 4' ' 9' ' - . A n I' ,' 5 x H 'I I - 'S I. Q !fI .' 'r ,,qs:.':-I ww., .5 V5-fi MFSQ, IILI.. I , I .. . . X -, A , 1 - - .1 f fp - ' -Q 13? 2- Mit.- Y . ' F -s ' . viii . 1' !,Q'4'N I' f 'vv ' g x . . 1. ' - ' - . , N . X . J , ,.!I:'Z!x. 9'g. 's'g5m.4 ,., '. f -' .f' 'W . , H . . s IIIIIQ:..Iaf -I' IrI..I0.,1ikf ,wus ,-I'I,? gg .Ifwsq F - , , I I - . , -1.5!-A VI--.3vQIz-.., ', ,:ffr- 5'I.fT'A,Lf.f6:1:q:w,-Iwi' 'gt I, x.Ir,., n - ' . . ,Q ,I I . I . .s I - - , - -, f. I ,,, v . ,' I .. . . ,' , va. .-F. ' f , 'I '.Igf ' , - 0 4 - . . 1 1 fs J' f,'?'J'QI',f' '- Iv'hj,1.LxQf 'f'1:f7'f' 7 '-'AQIF-1fAgxz'i,fg . ' A 1. - ' 7-w.I,,,+,.m-.-ff' r- 1. - .XII ' .lM,II...I,gk , n I1w .3 HI f-V I,II.I, III II'-nv ,, LII.. 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II, ,, 13.171, 11 ffl' . , ,qt luv! -g!'I fl . 5 ' 44 155 ..g ' ' '2'fi ff I l l 4 I 1 3 2 11' 1 il 521555 551.54 First Ron hern Dickinson Mark Bromley Herb Lau Bob Mollica. jim Patton. Dean Stinson. Abel Espada. Herb Wexxell Second Row Coach Bob lick Don Kauffman Denny Eller. Del Bieber. Boogie Welch. Bill Mauger, Rick Melder Wax n Mills Bob Henning fNot present for picture Jake Long.j Take a good long look at this picture. This Wa E.N.C.,s first winning soccer team. a team that believed itself and proved its ability. The man at the left is Coada Robert Jack. He came from Scotland with a burr in lfll throat so thick you could see it and a zest for winniil soccer games that imbred itself in the players. Rememb how this team won its last two games in a row to achie' that winning season at 7-6. Most of all remember that was the blending of the coach and the team that made happen. The taste of victory was sweet and it was a gre way to start off E.N.C.'s 1969-70 sport season. R member. EXC 1 2 Farmington State 1 New Hampshire Y 1 Husson 'Z 1 SMU is 7 Mass. Maritime I: 1 Roberts Wesleyan n 1 Kings College 3 Gordon V 1 Nasson Z 2 New Haven 1 Barrington . 2 New England 0 3 St. Francis 1 I I I I I I in s I I A 'I I I I 1 IIQII :cl I UIIIIX wlij Iulril nbql IICIII Ill I de grill Ra! I II II I I I I I -4 I s.,,r'.,, f-.' .' . , N, ,tif-,. ' w . . . .,.K n ' , 4.4,,,, . f. 'A No one can stop Bobbie's penalty kick. LQ. , . U 3 , 1 ff , 1 W .. ef I M nhl? 0 - '1 lb 'S H 54441 - .ff I . x. . , Ie- r r I -' 7 I . Q- rf. +I ,A -Wit - Q ff1: 'f ff' ' Where'd that ball go? - Q -- I - I I e . , 4 .rv .3 .3 -ge . f K j-J ' ,, ' I ' I' 'sl 'ii Ins' .' - A--V '.b4A.v.'A QQ: 4. Y . ,,: ,I f X if , Y . -M . V' 'H -- an . ' ' A sf ' I Sara prays for a Crusader goal. .r U ,' -'S' W' . xvhav , ,N v W fgqp.-j':I1l' A R-nw 'tdllff I . I. 5 ' ' 4 Herbie Lau steals the ball. I P. .. ,., - . . .-Q'-. Z- .J ,W s-. r K in ' pf -ln.,n-,4l:.y6'uK,Ka 'lf . N U n ' I - ' 'Yin' .M -'Q '- :eq 1 '- -' ', -,.,, --f-e 'iw ' .M h . . . ' -' ' qi . A5 ' 4, f ' ,. -4 '. x . 'Q , . ,, 'v . , ' ,W M X . A Q., . -,.i' ' 4' Q '- g - . w,, Y I I, v 3 . ' 1 'sf .A 1 '....... -.1 -.M 4 . .4- Mauger clears thc ball from danger. I 105 H44 Lets go Crusaders, lct's go! Look out. I want that ball! Ouch!! Get out of my way! 106 3,-Q ,,. -15-4 9 :iii gxi Come on guys! Can I look now. -lake? -i . is 'K Q Coach Jack encourages the team. 'f.- 'M V, xt.: fs ,Q :isa ' we . . , 5 5 - ur -. Htl -. m K Fl A ri - is 'gx !.. x. fl Vx,- M 8, 4 , ,A ' 5 '-.fi ,W ' , ,,.-, , gg , L , qu- --.- ' t. 4 , , 'Q 't PN' .V f - A ' V. ful.. 7' x 4- .1 I - Q 'x -- -1.1 .-g A-,,.J-ns lkvlzn- f?': IW ' --what do you nyean, wg vyglff win? Bob Nlolliqa. Second Team All Confercnc Haltwback. 10- W .arf -N -. ' 'L I ' ' -f? s4 -'f' . ' Q r' jf'-If .., ' in A 'I ' 2,535 a . Q , . Abel protects the ball. Iv 4,5 min N 1' f-fi ig. ' . A , v G1 fx? 5 .M , , - . f, I , , , .IEA lg ' Q ill... o 'X L ' -vs , LJ W is F' psy .275 ,J A ' .5 X ,-,w f V .f 'R K. Team and H1115 rrixmlphgmtly carry Mauger off the Held after thu 61133 game. SQ . v 'bag Q ,qw in ....- n Congratulations on a winning season! 108 Y CD ,,.1. LL Q' MEN 'S VARSITY BASKETBALL The basketball season was bracketed by a pair of Bradleys. At one end of the spectrum was Coach Carroll Bradley, retiring after 17 years as E.N.C.'s basketball coach. Those 17 years made him one of the best small college basketball coaches in New England. At the other end of the spectrum was Ron Bradley. coach's son and his pride and joy. As an 18 year old sophomore. Ron became an N.A.I.A. All-American. while exploding for 827 points at a 30.8 point per game clip. and brought his two year total to 1.129 points. His exceptional play. coupled with fine team play, brought E.N.C. its best sea- son in five years at 11-16. Remember Ron's fine -15 point Game against Gordon and remember our heart-breaking lvoss to Barrington at the Kings T ournament. Remember 1969-1970 Crusader basketball as Ronnie Bradlefs first big step toward the top. EXC 80 Gordon 103 Berwick 76 Barrington 85 Suffolk 83 Western New England 9-1 Bentley 7-1 Frarnington 100 Unity 63 Hunter 87 Eastern Baptist 93 Husson 93 Roberts Wesleyan 73 Barrington 98 Gordon 10-1 Babson 97 L'.N1.P. 72 Nyack 76 Hingis 88 Xew Haven 88 Husson 95 U.N1.P. 79 Curry Nm 9-1 Kings Q.. 91 S.X1.L. 1-tg-2 92 Gordon ffa 75 Nyack TU: 73 Kings 61 Barrington Team rllefizbers Ron Bradley Don Constantine Bob Henning jerry Hoche Don Kauffman Bob Peters Bob Rose Ray Shannon Milt Teasdale 79 -L5 91 86 111 103 77 9-1 7-1 77 124 107 77 91 97 81 62 62 107 126 8-1 8-1 96 93 93 60 60 62 Bob Peters shoots a jumper. 159-1 f 0 , .13 ' fp- - r Ron Bradley Ends his way through two men. Look out Buddy, I'm goin' around! 110 Milf Treasdale passes off. '- ,A Jerry Hoche opens and S U C C E S S I fires. -lv- JU! n W.- I f Ray Shannon looks for an opening. 111 4 4 wif' SQ 1 M Don Constantine taps one up. . ,-Q at fi N :', . w is 1 X gg 12 5 7 N: 1 - wg-1a:Effn5'f?f'5'1'1,?1 1 . J LH',v1j3 'gk 'ffl -- W M ti1,,g,t . t ,- W 4' 4lf:N!gtwLg9 V - 1 1 3 3 Bob Rose QPoseyj gets position. 0 Shannon fires way above the rest. M 112 UW, .U .v v sf if 5 fi jerry lays one in. The Pep Band adds a spark. 113 41 5 1 1 Posey sets to shoot. 1.5. rf' ! if M You'vc had it now, Buddy! I .nary 1 Don K.lllf-f-ITIAIII mwkw one up. Constantine turns to pass. N 114 ,arf - Q.. .4 Shannon looks to get out of trouble. i -, I ,,-41' A -5 1, 9' 'as W., Kauffman gets the tap. 5'R.B. looks inside. , E 115 cf? F ir- Q f' Dottie Dixon yells encouragement Ck 1. ,eu 1' Coach Bradley sparks the team on. Mrs. Bi-.xdley receives A eorsage from a Gordon cheer- leader. I 1 S- ,..-.. Stretch it out a little farther. if 'F Coach Bradley receives a gift of appreciation from Gordon l 116 i 4 , 2? ? 5 2-. ., M Colle ge. ll If , N N. -2 117 .2 VIZ RUN BRADLEY: A COACH'S DREAM . x K-, S Q W -I' 'pi 1 A l-' ' , ', -v I A d9,,,,Sa,34ay rig.. - , Ni Af A-'fl-1' N JV BASKETBALL 'f v , E14 V' 4 .1 ' i ,-rf' ,f 'fgsh -:LAM Xl ff i ' x ,L I 1 A Z S , 55, if - Bnttlt- under tlic Born' d. ENC 80 75 106 62 77 85 61 69 75 73 63 85 83 85 Team Members Ken Ambeck Ken Arclrey Don Bambrick Steve Bell jerry Cook Dan McCabe Ken Mingledorf Mark Sanford Pete Scott Scott Willy Alumni Barrington Helenic Bentley Helenic Barrington Gordon Babson Nyack Kings New Haven Kings S.M.U. Gordon Mark goes one-on-one. s if A I 5' I j W' ' In V T fp l 1' 'it-Q 1 'V '17 Ti.: 'g f 25.1 1 ' 11- l My I ' .2 Aj - rf 'J 4 5 ! li z 1 I ,. , 1 V , ', S S .1 I1 ford flf z drives wdinst Kings. 'on Ken throws it in. I3 ' SDK , C - V Get rI1.1r1-ebound! 119 1 n McCabe looks for the Open Man. 3 3 ...iq Q, '. N g....f ...ll X, ,V ,i 2' 'Zl- X Lurch leaps for the tip. Mark leaps with taller Upponcnt. 1' 9 I, ff I T 1' 1 Qf A 120 ' N9 Q K, ,.f 1 , li 3' 4-3- 3 2. V .-flung WQMENAS VARSITY BASKETBALL ' .Fil 4 First Row: Sue Calhoun, Hazel Dahl. Marilyn Chessa. Phyllis Viccione. Linda Campbell. Coach Nancy Detwiler. Second Row: Captain Linda Alverson, Anne Alverson. Judy Pearsall, jan Brooks. june Pierce. Pris Fallon. ENC at K H, I I 45 Barrington - fn' 4 44 Mt. Ida 61 Gordon 75 Berkshire 52 Boston College 63 Boston State 68 Gordon 43 Brandeis 45 Barrington 41 King's 39 Emmanuel 65 Nasson jan plays it cool. 121 ...-, .. . Pep talk by coach. N-I :E F w-if r .. Linda tries for two. Would you believe she made it! 122 Nice pick by Linda as Sue sweeps clown the court. Hazel follows her man. Brooksic goes in for 21 lay-up MEN,S VARSITY BASEB LL ENC 11 Nasson 0 4 Ricker 4 1 Farmington 2 20 Babson 1 2 Husson 11 1 S.M.T.l. 2 7 Barrington 1 11 Barrington 4 8 University of Maine 2 9 New Haven 0 11 New Haven 1 2 Nasson 1 6 Nasson 5 1 New Hampshire 5 6 Bentley's 1 5 Portland 6 5 King's 2 4 King's 7 - --'noni W' HM- 1... In X . -Q.,-s.-,,-.4 T '-- . ., , v 1 --Q.- ..--,,. . . l I In 1970, E.N.C.'s baseball record shrank to 9-8-1g yet this team had nothing to be ashamed of as it brought E.N.C. its fifth-straight winning season. The season was highlighted by the powerful hitting of sophomore Doug Sorenson who hit .366. It was also highlighted by the fine pitching of sophomore john Whitman, whose 4-3 record belies the fact that he had a littering E.R.A. of 1.28. Defensively, outfield Don Kaugman stole the show with brilliant running catches and long accurate throws to the plate. Remember the 1970 baseball season as the ear of no spring training and no post-seasonal play-oflis. One mightjust have been the result of the other. -14' :Fu A :--. . ,-1 'Q.s'm,, fm..-'SNK-r4'0 A I .-gy-.fr 3- . J r' - ,- P ,- ...-.. .wfxw-I . .e- I' - .' .Z ,v e '.f'. ,. 1 S-i.,,.h 'V-If I 'Q ral, I F 'fl ,LT.1teTg,,e.2. 5- , ree- ,g,j,g:'.', F' .Pen 'lbgesi-EJ2 'win -.. wi f ' g'1ll'f'?l! -K N' rva f - fl Il iv 1 - ,M T. rs ,nw . , 4 ' ,, , , ' H , '. 1 . .. a tt 145' 'l y E,-.. 9 'fa A ' I ! R' , , ' ,V I ,, A , , fr ,rg - , , we lr. ,W 'imdb' 'icw4ff', 5. ,. .iw ,, , W W 7 M f 1 iam 1 , , 4 ff we -Ji , 'lagnl Ki A-A 1 H--4 ' , 4 Xi rx ,f77'i, 4 fs - f' Wy 0 1 any i-X157 'ful' x Q ' X ' 1 .5 v -., , . A, .. . f.. ' . .A.!r.L 2 - ' 5 s 1 f f' . -fglx First Row: Chuck Gardner, Scott Willy, john Milley, Dave Andrews, Doug Sorensen, junior Gardner. Second Row: Don Kauffman,jOl'1rl Whitman, Bill Manger, Dave Keen, Bob Henning, Grant Krikorian. Third Row: Fred Stone QAssistant Coachj, jim Andrews, Bob Rose, Don Keen, Ron Bradley, Ken Ardrey fScorekeeperj, Carroll Bradley QCoach 124 J. 'L . ,ye 'if',,.:v . The team begins each game with prayer. W sl Grant Krikorian under the tag. . 4-45' , - ,-'f'5...gI mir ez, H ' ar 'vga 5 0 . he ll'.l, 7'9:'2f'f':,' '---fav 4 K . .f:+: . - .ff -1, o 6i-915' ' ff ' f. '04 ' Lanai'-' K ' ' . 4-.1-'v fi Q lib! ?9'2.16 X' ' Y '- 'ytwrfz K .Cl ' T l 6 2 ,, , ' , J' 5 , E .-451 - 1 U Y 4 V--L . , I A - ' '1Q'.':' Iii' -,A 3 A :yr Q - IV 1 Q-4 ' it I If , ' -- W- nEv,.:f gg I, ij? ' ' 5'-':-2 ' all ' if, rj: Fw.. ' . ' Y' fzfig , rf I N' V JFg 5.'.f:a,q2Fg? Don Kauffman takes a rip. 55- Open your eyes. Ump! .L -QQ., . -fi.. I ' - !Q,L a 594,14 .V,9'f'A 4' '0 251 M' ' r..W,:'.f?' '.: if fl 'I 0 Q A , 0 ' 11459509 7' v vi'f: 'p'Q fffo?of , on 0 4 0, ,' A- I -Qf 'IQ'3-, ,, :-.Q fi' .tliltlff Q.-3 V9 9 9 .- mpg viii ' ' s 1 l Q. ' ' P 3 1 ,ffu V' Q ff m ,I plw 4 ks,-Oyidv ' - fx9.g'g'G , 1 Q sf.-96 ,Q 'eel - .P . wsb'g4'..!J ' : Q' '4Q,i '40 1 Aviv? , 37, ,- 5 A o,v,,v. 1 ,E . V H-A 4. A I I x l 1 Er' sn. wr, - 'Vw MX li , fly . . yin 1' 'Q -by lip?-I is sv , Ron Bradley Winces on a pitch. 'L ' JA. 'X .4 ' h A Doug Sorensen at shortstop. 1371's 0-x Wu.. Big Bob's ready at Hrst. . ' I -J gt ,,f! 'X U ' gif 'KT x , f 'f 5 LI E pq -nl . gg lm W -I Y I G Y fy .A 19' Y 3 M,-fx - YW . ' Jm--Qalgi, gn 1, X if . -M' N i . , p,-.nr . .r 1, - ig'- i' Q' .r 0. , I . 1 by U , f ,A,, .,.. 1 . ' 1. .-5413 var' . A , Q .Q M ,. . v r iw' ,439 The Bench fll?4 '.,-1 J. 4,1 ,fx 'ful Aw 44- V KL f 1 -1: v just nfl ii md 145. 2-Q i , Q 5 ,'-' I . I Sh. You cz1n'tgct mc! M, ki, V . 'X xv'v 'P F ' 1ie6c,..,g.-,S ,.- , :QF- Nvvvi, V ' I br, Ronnie pirclzes. too! Cmnt u1.1lu-5 .1 running cnc 127 6: 1 5' r - .1. , 4Q4l'A . .--a- P. af' JD 5 x 'I' A-4 .. n ,. . '46s-.QU ' P4 Nfl' N 'id .ak 53' F ' .21 'fn-rl 4 H ,+t?li -' Vi 31 ji' .,' f! , V ? if -563-ai ,gl Lfff rx-.r' e-K V. xy ' J 'xi - Q Frccl's out -ll ,A ' A 4+ 'AQ if J' , . fgl. c fi . . .. --3 ' Q ' I A Maugcr behind the plate. :' .. - 3' A W '.7 1 ,,.q' 'nw .... ,I JA, , , . 3 4- -1' - - -+9 - Q O 9 Q 1 li . 4 - u 1' is W 1 Y 'I Y v Q 'Q' 24 rfgygl gh j. x 1 1- -I HJ F5 Rf? 'gf' 34 4 - 4- An fu Q - 1 4 4 Q-vw'- ' '9 ? 'S . , v - a o I Q 'Q AAA 411,21 Li Gdrclllcr HXTIIC Rcbclj. 128 Xxx , Qs f :Q P134 KH ' 5' 0 ...fn- L 247. -f 're EW .ff ff' '- .+:+:+:+:fe i'4I 2'I'Z'PI'L f -X , , klgi . ' Q?'ff0:6:::Q:o:o:.r 5:45 0,:c-fa: 5 1 1 i v - V S I ' ' I I P' x - 0 D , f - 1 . . ,gy .f -ff V ' ' fe ...9.0t11 5393 9 Q,906A ' f x, fn . X ,, 1 an -, 5. 4 001- ,..f.l95x ' . ,'.'f X f ff! ' 1 z . 'Z- ' i'o'of ? 'v 0 ' 2 ' 4 JY 0 5 Q e . v - 34 'I ' .. an sw' ,U 1 ---.D 1 . . ,rf ' .1 -b. ,,4 'If .f Qfh QL, 6,0 .n . 'lv 6.6 -N - 8.9, 9.0.4 bs: fooo ' ' - ' S030 1' rnnngiv ' I ' 14,004 J 'swf V 0' ' '?o ' f'c'f Q 5 4' -' -2 5-1' ,-4- fit? ax 2 ' '2 1c------ ' A'l:F'Q - I ,Q-'lg v' not I ,., J C L 1 :- . ' .. 'S-'IV 674' L. 'Q LV 7 Q '.Qf.E'C D- 'K r ! 5 , i 3 I 4 's'f-.,..oga -gig-N fig. A-Qgg, . .mr - --- 1 . . - . . . . .- .NXKR fx X' Y ' 5 ' 1. f : -A ' 4 yn . l l1!k'!!-Q h A T L-EN' K . I . Q f , E .Jn gif -lx V .-.np-,VA Q 7 hz M-f'k.?'W alas-bi - -'E-fb y 'V '449Q'i-- 3 ' '-YN. fr: 4-43 n I Grantwaits forthe pitch. r Don Keen. ready to grab that ball. fax if w if 1 Bob Hcririt ' ITLLSTISS X' 129 ,VN- SGCIETY SPORTS MEN'S SOCCER First Place: KAPPA First Row: Rod Whitehead, Bob Rose, Bob Stewart, Tom Heim, Herb Pilgrim, Keith Stewart, joe Matus. Second Row: Les Shinaberry, Rich Lytle. jerry Heim, Dave Garrison, Mike Vetros. Chuck Melton, Larry Brooks. Third Row: Ken Ardrey, Wes Whitehead, Don Yerxa, Bob Peters, jay Peters, jim Haney, Dennis McBurnie. LT4 is ffif-'-aL1 ',' .,r'I-- Xf15N,. Second Plate DELTA First Row: Ray Shannon, Charles Weatherbee, Dave Henning, Dan Shea, Milt Teasdale, John Wliiunan. Second Row: Pete Struble, Ron Bradley. Everett Kaufman. Phil Adams, Bob Livingstone, Joe Tracy, Don Co1ist,mt1.:c. 130 , . V' l 1 - 1' 1.5 f , - 'Ill ' fl!!! ,r 435 1+ , , ' '. .. , '.,,-fr 1.. : . -1 - . , ..4 4 f V ,- ... ' , , , ,fr ' , 5. ye . .. . ,. 1 r g'1l ,Q 'JH ' 1 fa 1 P.. , 4 -,., - - f. - . IRQ? I. W. Lx' . Lb- .31 ,i 'Q 1 ,Ji ,.-' 3,31 1r 'sC',1fI-4 . I-, I ,, . N' . .:,. - F Aj. - ' - Nw , ,' ... ,g w f, L. ff .f rg-1 1,' -,.f',,J, 1--Q-4. - , 1.. -- 1 1-4,4 -- -Y'f,r. V n.. , 1 ,I ..,.,1 5, 1' .. In f' 'f zen. L. Vili'4f,1.19.8l',lJf4vr..4'?f ..!Yt'i', is-1. ef., e.. f In QY- ...li Third Place: SIGMA First Row: Gary Bean. Paul Wallace. Chuck Greenwood. Mark Sanford. Roger Pillsbury. Rod Jones, Russ Moore, John Pearsall. Second Row: Rob Gagnon, Verne Haskell, Dale Hardy. john Lalone. Ken Copeland. Torn Nortz, Renzo Binaghi. Dave Rightmire. Melvin Lewis. Farron Pillsbury. . ', -' ' .- ' ' ' ij v'4 1 ' , f,' '1-' T 153- , ,. ' ' .. 1-. , aif' .. 1' i ,' . 1 , i- ' I Y . - ,u. fl vlqvii Q A it 5 'I it L 92.4, 4 -hui 531 ..., 7,.t , A P' ' . 3 ., '1r ..- ' 4 fi? 1 .fix Fourth Place: ZETA First Row: Ralph Johansen. Chuck Gates. Gerry Cook. jack Davis. jim Allen. Ned Randall. Second Row: Doug Sorensen. Bill Mowen. Dave Keen. Dan McCabe. Nelson Weaver. Tom Moore. Fred Greene. Larry Sisk. 131 MEN,S BASKETB LL '5 f.2. V First Place: ZETA First Row: Kim Richardson, Ron Neill, jeff Lytle, Ned Randall, john Davis. Second Row: jim Allen, Ed Gardner, Steve Brigham, Wayne Mills, Del Smith, jack Davis. Iris ' -' vjf. ,J 1- ff hilfj, ' ,-.1 V, .4-v 1 N 1, . po ., , .. ,' ,QA A 44 ff' 1 4 Vt 1? tx -...J ..,,' s..f' Second Place: DELTA First Row: jim Patton, Steve Shoff, john Whitman, Dean Stinson, jerry Hoche QCoachj. Second Row: Dave Rich. joe Tracy, john Golden, Mark Bromley, Del Bieber. Steve Wheeler. 132 Third Place: KAPPA First Row: Elden Hmckley. Rod Whitehead. Keith Stevrgri. -Toe Marge. Refi Richeris 11. Second Row: Don Yerxa, Chuck Meltorz. Mike Yetros. Jay' Peters. jerry Hein. jim Kelis. Phil Yacek. 'x.l 3- Q Cr-P .Q- J , 0: '- X '-'vivo ,fi M, 33,1 ,ua ef- -4 EQ.. Alia Fourth Place: ZETA First Row: Abel Espada. Dave I-L1th.av.'e.j.'. Herb Newg fdrrgi Pilsbgrjs. Frank Ggrlgi. Second Row: Mark Sanford Coach . John Pearsall. Dave Gallcraiti. RQ-Sc? Pilsidzv. Bidi: Crock . 133 MEN'S SOFTB LL -3 vig.: - 7 P' 1 f Q ? l ' 3 1 Q 52 H fm ful WV.Ul .v - Q., -O V f ?',,,- fr 'We-sm - .. .f-' INR-.632 1- . First Place: DELTA First Row: Del Bieber, Jeff Terrian, Phil Adams. Second Row: joe Tracy, Ray Shannon, jim Patton, Steve Shoff, Milt Teasdale, Don Constantine. -a lui - 1 'Q ' ' I ,, . M f . H, . 5 l-' 'IJ l SLQ' A lite C-Y ' - ' I U X 'Il v i l ll L -:F L L ea N for '-J' ,- .Mir - ' '-if f gs 'rl -1 C I r Q ji - V W l i 4 ' ' -i ' I W A , 1 ' - , - -. 3' , 1 . , , f 1 I J WA ' I I xl . V , -1 ij ' 5 ,. I 40 3 1 K Q Q S 0 X A . wif X S if .- .T P . ' ' 4 - 5 ' P'-C A . , - 2 K ' v . 2 A' .4 ' r T . , P N f f ii is N so 4weiafi'- tl-1' Y X .. ff ff ' Lv K 'Y t J .-- 1 -1 Xi P . K 4, -. 1 v 1 ,I V f+:'3',,...,y,5 X ' 1-f ii:-f'3 .l'!A X Q N. Second Place: SIGMA First Row: Mark Sanford, Dale Hardy, Abel Espacla, Bob Armstrong. Second Row: Steve Smith.jin1 Copplc. lien Copeland, Steve Bell. Pete Scott, Frank Garland. 134 5 !,., V' 's P if .1175 Third Place: KAPPA First Row: Dan Murphy. Joe Matus. Dave Garrison. Ron Knee. Ken Ardrey. Second Row: Bob Rose, Mike Vetros, Bob Peters. Jerry Heim. jay Peters. Keith Stewart. JY '3,., ' C ,A .. . ..- , - ' ... ' v Fi- I ' 'Li nv L 4'- ' ,IW :L I - .vi-'4 . ,r . Q .I tg Q., , 4.-.- T. -1' L-.'. .2 .Q Q, x' J4 P . - ff' Fourth Place: ZETA First Row: Jack Davis. Ray Fuller. Don Bausman. Ned Randall. Second Row: Del Smith. Gayle Haskell, Ron Neill, Wayne Mills, Nelson Weaver. 135 WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL ,Q QA if rw i,..-171 7. 4 li- First Place: SIGMA Front Row: Kathy Eckmeyer, Shirley Barnes, Janie Graves. Second Row: Rhonda Reid, Hazel Dahl, Jeanette Gray, Janet Brooks, Lois Hassinger, Debbie Schubert. w5-iq'J?- w ' :- 2.1 rg., .. Third Place: KAPPA Front Row: Sue Calhoun, Sandy White. Back Row: Kathy Angell, Barbara Eller, Chris Crofts, Pris Fallon. Second Place: DELTA Front Row: Barbara Warr, Eileen Garland, Debbie Rudolph. Back Row: Ruth Stone, Annie Alverson, Linda Alverson, Elaine Worth. , 'fi' 6-'A s , F' , J 7 f L : ,ik H J. 53.15031 in 'gl '35 ' '.6gi'i, .,,?f4 . J F , J C L 2j,i:f2aLg3 . E-at A , 1 -1 ,tha 1 M if fig? fif'?f5:7g ' 1 life, , P L is 1 if , 'K' A . 4.4, -1, Fw. ffl? 5.14.53 ' , if' B , 1 r , ,ga 2, 3 , dk , , 'ffzgarlfif 1 ' L 4 :gf A ' F7 X X Y ,ii In . x .' 5':? 55 1 ' il-N214 , , .Nz -Q! .L A L.. ' Q Fourth Place: ZETA Front Row: Paula I-lock, Nora Brown, Donnab Raabe. Back Row: Clair Ann Rook, Joan Gardner, Cookie Tressler, Karin Preston, June Pierce, Joyce Ruth. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Z-Q WY' X First Place: SIGMA Front Row: Marylou Freed. Emily Teasdale. Kathy Eckmeyer, Hazel Dahl. Back Row: Debbie Schubert. Judy Pearsall. janet Brooks, Janie Graves, Stephanie Sturtevant. Third Place: DELTA Front Row: Elaine Worth. Linda Alverson, Annie Alverson. Back Row: Ruth Stone. Barbara Warr, Sandy Chew, Valdace Levarity. Second Place: KAPPA Front Row: Kathy Angell. Karen Johnson. Phyllis Viccione. Back Row: Susan Townsend. Ann Steffler, Susan Calhoun. Fourth Place: ZETA Front Row: Clair Ann Rook. june Andreotta, Donna Raabe. Back Row: Cookie Tressler. Audrey Carvell. Joan Gardner. 137 CHEERLE DERS H ln, -J K I, Q -' 4' I jr' Q-ilfifg ,f fv,. '.'1 1 'L' 'Y . 'H u ' N , i I ygrmx- .4 jj, ' 7 1 ,U 1 , iff' .- , -I . .., ., . . 1 . -1 , , 'yy tu. , 5 H If I 1-K J -,.1f1gf' 'nf' xA., S . - '4. ,, D O'j,q .W ff- KL , , I ' '- .sf-. ' f .- - T.. , ' 'x ' i . - .wh- yp ' 'ff 3 1 ..,-, -. iff-. 1' '4 'N 'll -rt' . M61 31 -56 . , . ., 1 A 23' , I' f I ' ' X I ---Q I I ,. , , , N ,. , Delta: Front Row: Deborah Adams, Debbie Moser, judith Lowery. Back Row: Carol Tribou, Robin Reed. wb .f'N' ' .ir 5 4 ! -' ' . 1 . . ' F v ' I, , - ,Wu , A ,M ., . - ' V - . .45 4 V . ., . Q A 'I , I . , 9' -8 N P Q5 ' Wa, ' ' 'r , .f js, A , ,Q +-5 .Q . . 1 ,, -, we - Ls- ...4-.f .. ...... ..- - -aku f.-P' new 'W'--'fx - ' I'-. ' --1 ' - , .X a. . ' -,,- -- , . F .-N' , ' T Q, . ' .- ', 1 3 f ff-. ' - , V . A ' ' e 1 1 1 PDEYLSN . , r- . Q., w, .. -In hp A A . . ..,-L91 . . , A VIA-to-6.J,i,,,4gUii5xhi,Au.s.uh , X .X 5 . Kappa: Swan Townsend, Carol Warn, jan Handy, Wanda Noeckcr, Penny Patmore. 138 I! X fa .P 1,17 , iT ' X 0 5 .pun- , hs' , v-w '--'-'- ,m.. rf!-JL-. , . y ' - A: .. 'hi , QJ 'bfi- 'iii ' . v -7 Cf'-'34, :-air-'49-1. -. .A 'ofbig 4 fy? .. l' 39' 1. .., K. xv., fm, ' f. .. :ee- l . 511' 5 -v, . -- , ,1j'1:., Sigma: Gayle Weiss, Vicky Rector, Carol Utter, Karen Ceferatti. Kay Fisher, Carol Andrews. Yf ' Ii. A , YQ -ZA' . 'S - if Q ,'f'Q. .w1 wx 359' .. ,.5, '. -5118? f'.i.553,. -,,x..1o.-gf ,--.4-I-,W - ..w1.-'A V -, .w.i,.1- f ,, 0-'O-,K .., - ...Q-' .N x i 1- '- :f' f .. ' givin' ' L 'WWA-.f, Zeta: Audrey Carve1l,june Andreotta, Margaret Dougherty, Judith Allen. 139 ...Lf A755 DELTA WINS TROPHY Dave Gagnon, Delta President, displays the trophy won by his society 140 GRGANIZATIGNS ., A CAPPELLA CHOIR ,.-. -. - .. L... ,- ,,.,,, . 4 ....r-.. .. s . .,,.... M.. ,- C .. ., dL,. .C.,.. ri.: . -lxnty ... LCCCCQ ..f..L,.. combs. Doing Cgrsii. Briziis B.1zxskld.c. Krtfmy C L ls. 1 Lo cl -l N RG Q1 , Coos. Rllfmx Ljstli. Div: Gaston. Gerry V.o3i. B1l. . Ll algit. Prsxssof Bro.-.':'.. Dm: Galb.al .... nlxn 5,..o..:.-'... .... L .JL-.1:rJ,.. I'ly.C, X Mall. SLCXC Ccfyuln. All CONCERT BA D - f-enwvaqfqgiq - 'wr-A 3 First Row: Rayelenn Sparks. Allison Blanton. Ralph Bausrnan. 'lady Bgxtlblizg. Xldrsfis Nszicf. D-:uma Bcnneit. Vernon Gibsnr.. S::1f'.Q PEQWZ Dxrector Arlen Davidson. Anne Alverson. Larry Freelancl. Star: Ba-Il. Sign Ccitylg. Fink Gsrlgmd. Ex-:in XldIl'16'x'.'S. Tiki C Nl6lSOn. Walter Steenson. Tom Milne. Tom johnson. Greg Peck. Dave Rcstrigk. Ciris Bt-g'.-.'rt. Dove Galbraith. Don Keen. 141 CHEMISTRY CLUB y i R' I A a Wai Lee Tan, George Mack, Tony Manna, Barbara Eller, Dennis Eller, Chairman, Glen Stahl, Vice-Chairman. CIRCLE K CLUB .i' Seated: Don Yerxa, john Ragonese, Pete Carlson, Terry Powell, Wayne Griffin. Standing: Jim Patton, Dan Shi Bob Pagano, Elwood Negley, Dean Stinson, Gary Worley, Chris Linclbloom, Bill Mauger, Doug Gunsalus, Rall -Iohansen, Gary Wallin, Dan Callihan, Dr. Fitch. 142 i DEBATE TEAM 4 l l Seated: Melba Alston, Dr. Dygoski. Standing: Dr. Cameron. William Lane. james Tabor. Pat Gray, Rayelenn Sparks. DRAMA CLUB First Row: .Donna Gagnon, Christine Crofts, President, Darlene Winnett. Grace Utter. Carole Utter. Mabeth Kauffman, VICC President. Second Row: Elden Hinckley. Glenn Walton. Tom Nortz. .lim Cook. 143 HISTORY CLUB i x .A 'K - 'Q I ':. N I ' I' 'A 5' Vx Tia-434' ' gf, , ,x.N 40- john White, President, Peter Petraitis, Glenn Case, Louis Plank, jan Simonson, Vice President, Don Yerxa. .N.C. INTER ATIO ALS d 1 First Row: Wai Lee Tan, Milca Costas. Clair Ann Rook, Celis Diaz, Doris Lin. Second Row: Hazel Dahl, Myrna Hayes, Linda Calnpbcll. Mieko Fujiedo, Louise Tanchi. Third Row: Heather Greene, Jennie Archer, Miss Devine, Advisor, Lois McPherson. Fourth Row: john Ayer, Melvin Lewis, Andrew Chin, joseph Chiu. . 1- - f f f,i,,7,, I, f, ,V 1 JW, A - .f f f . 1' P,4 , , .. ini 1' ff PHI DELT z. . Jg..bnfii l Zu , thai A X1 Xlffxn ,V 'x if f A 92,5 Russpll Crouse. Bonnn Sglinulx. jdnicg Hdll. b.nb.n.1 Baker, Nancy johnson. Ruth Ann Douglas. lvlliry Mott Paul Whittcmorc. SECRETARIAL CLUB rv V L ll X, X 1 Mary Mondillo, Laura Ragga, Donna Gagnon, Lois Hassinger. Karin Preston. Slmron Wilson. V.1l Lockhart, Ruby Hooper, Karen johnson, Linda Smith. Judy Allen. 145 QS- cric Stmitc. Judy SKY DIVING CLUB A -ins. , I V ff' I 2' is In A, f i '. . 1 4' if ' . , Q A' -a ' . , ' ','3-Sis' f i . . 4 , .- z I , .Q f . f I' I Y I -il .f ----f S 1 g' First Row: Milt Goerlich, William Lane, Paul Merriam, john Ayer. Jerry Strohe. David Nazelrod. Second Row: Lee Stewart. Herb Pilgrim, Richard I-Iallahan, Louis Plank, Alice Wong. STUDE T COUNCIL l 1 ! l po- I Stated: Dale Parry, junior Class Representative: Russ Crouse. Senior Class Representative: Larry Yerdon, Social Chairman: Ev-:lyn Rightmire, Secretary: Doug Gunsalus, President: Dan Murphy, Vice President: Ray Shannon, Freshman Class Representative: Ian Tink, Sophomore Class Representative. Standing: john Naile, A.lVl.S. President: Barb Baker. NAUTILUS Editor: Dave Gagnon, Delta President: Paul Whittemore, Students-in-Action Coordinator: Don Au rill. Zeta President: Shirley Nortz. A.W.S. President. 146 STUDE T ATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIO lcv X First Row: Pat Nielson, Marianela Rodriguez, Eileen Turner, Darlene Dillingham. Carol Kinder. Clair Ann Rook. Shirley Nortz. Second Row: Bonnie Schneck, Margaret Bailey, Peggy Karker, Karen Cefaratti. Karen Compton. Ruth Nixon, Donna Raabe, Ron Allen. Third Row: Ruth Wilson. Joyce Widowfield, jim Copple, Kris Crofts, Darlene Grote, Elden Bosworth. Fourth Row: Jack Davis, Anne Nesse. Dana Cheney. Dave Rappaport. Cookie Tressler. june Pierce, Tom Evans. . . .A. COUNCIL ,,?g'19. Lili.. . 3' .- ,5 . r'. lr ij? .J f iff? ff- . K E K fi ,. f A ,S get if f-- my - - ,.q,' I.. ,A , gg, .351 , '-,Oi , . qg- , Jig... 1 L. X , f ?. x 4 E 0 I Q aj its First ROW: Clair Ann Rook, Secondarv Representative: Carol Kinder. President. Second Row: Linda Piper. Publicity: Darlene Dillingham. Secretary: Eileen Turner. Elementary Represent.rtive: Pat Nielson. Tl'C.lSUfCl'1 Krrrhy Frawley, Vice President. 147 CAMPUS C MERA STAFF Seated: Tom King, Editor. First Row: Karen Ceffaratti: Grace Utter, Table Talk: Kathy Crosby: Carole Utter, Office Manager: Karen Snell. Typist: Rhonda Reid. Artist: Sue Groves, Literary Editor. Second Row: John Dalton: Dave Wensel. Business Manager: Daena Golden: Dan Sorensen, Photographer: Don Bausman: Mike Krietzer, Assistant Editor: Milt Goerlich, Photographer: Jeanette Gray. NA TILUS STAFF 4 xr' First Row: Paul Spctz. Photographer: Barbara Baker, Editor: Phyllis Viccione. Women's Sports Editor: Sandy Anderson, Literary Staff: Ron Allen, Literary Editor. Second Row: john Ragonese. Business Manager: Carol Silva, Literary Staff: Bonnie Sehneck. Organizations Editor: Kathy Combs, Typist: Sandy Hine, Typing Editor: Don Kauffman. Men 's Sports Editor. i'Absent: Ruth Ann Douglas, Senior Editor: Margaret Bailey. Typistj. 148 iw-ef 'W A 5- Y QM N. Greg Peck, Secretary: Eric Melder, Treasurer: Dale Parry. Vice Presidentg John Naile, President. A.W.S. COUNCIL 149 M S COUNCIL L-J C Cheryl Girton, Vice President: Shirley Nortz. President: jan McElwee, Secretary: Mabeth Kauffman, Academic Clmirmrm- Becky Nichols. Treasurer: Carol Kinder. Judicial Board Ciirrirn' 1 FRESHMAN CLASS CCUNCIL r!v x' ' P 1 Seated: Dr. Winger, Advisor, Rhonda Reid, Secretary. Standing: Steve Wheeler, Presidentg Mark Sanford, chaplair Dan Callihan, Vice Presidentg Ken Zaucha, Treasurer: Ray Shannon, Student Council Representative. SGPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL ,rf 1 'li'. 1 Il. 5 1 ii! as 'Nz ' ' P tl sf? self, if Z i , '12, J, J 'l1 f i 4 MXEW5 -in ,Q XIX .E I , , Dan McCabe, Vice President: Pris Fallon, Treasurer, jan McElwee, Secretary: Dan Shea, President. 1 150 U IOR CLASS CGUNCIL X N ' Egifts. 32 ' if , 1 1 r- , .5 f AM' e V K f' ,. We QVYF ,N Q- , . . . . ' , . 1 . r - . s , , 'rc ' ' g H- 1,55- Diana Ragge, Vice President: jack Davis, President: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Class Advisors: Carolyn Titus. Treasurer Larry Brooks, Chaplain: Donna Raabe. Secretary: Dale Parry, Student Council Representative. SENIOR CLASS CCUNCIL iv, :P-0, u Seated: Bonnie Schneck, Vice President: Ron Allen, President: Linda Piper, Secretary. Standing: Russ Crouse. Student Council Representative: Dr. Paul, Advisor: Don Keen, Treasurer: john Nails, Cl1:1pl.iin. 151 DELTA CDUNCIL lg all ,fl UV. IW 'T Milli nfl Mark Bromley, Treasurer: Marilyn Kish, Secretary, Robert Henning, Men's Sports Coordinator: Linda Alverson, Women,s Sports Coordinator, David Gagnon, President: Sally I-Iolder,Vice President, David Chapman, Chaplain. KAPPA COUNCIL W . jzl.i ffs P 14' fwfr? 1,-gsW'1f-fx Steven Bosquette, Treasurer: Kris Crofts, Vice President, Donald Thomas, President: Donald Kauffman, Men's Sports Coordinator. 152 SIGMA COUNCIL 1 +A.. ..'::.., Ar! Rll..LL- -- SX .... . .'K...:. C --...V.- LMY- A Y----Y -- or Inf- ' .........5L.:..i: .,L,,-..,,,.--. ZETA COUNCIL lg-H-gg HH A , , HHNHHHH HQHRMHH Q 5 I-J'u'1J'hJ' v erwhqt ln: u K::.i I.:::Q. Trf51:f::fJ:iQi Refi. f-fgik Stiff QQ Qfigigfgf T-133.133 fggjisrtu, S-fgrftir. fgglj ,lggjl P. ,. . , A , ,C . , , . , I I , . --es1:.s:7: C-.1.'t ,Li R335 iris: 5 5: ts C: 1:11:11 :Q,-ss:,, -gig Ci.Ig.41f. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIO H710 fculclz thc' Hllllllf ifx propvr fbzu' to SCRIII, mm' 110167, fflc' -flziffzjlrf nzirrcbr up to Hlalll. lll1ltc'rSCutr ,zbg w J' g :fl.5, ',.: , .tw l - X g ' L 5 A 54 e 5 1 . 0 ami w I 'SSX 5-. 3 , P ,Qi , Fu I 1 1 2 I I w L, f v',, 'let' L ,,9' TRUSTEES -PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL First Row: QSeatedj joshua C. Wagner, john M. Gardner, james E. Hunton, Edward S. Mann, Robert R. Goslaw, Samuel R. Brown, Gene Fuller, Roy E. Carnahan. Second Row: QStandingQ Lloyd G. Gordon, john P. Bowen, Lauren R. Cousins, Dr. Clarence C. Brown, Richard F. Schubert, jack E. Shankel, Raymond A. Carr, Elery S. Harris, Robert M. Ingland, Sr., Alexander Ardrey, Kenneth L. Akins. Third Row: Arthur M. Fallon, H. Blair Ward, William E. Dyment, john A. Tice, Dr. Jonathan T. Gassett, Robert W. Crew, L.E. Humrick, Dr. Neill Price, Howard E. Chambers, Dr. W. Lee Shevel, jr.. Weston Chambers, Wesley G. Angell, Kenneth H. Pearsall. QAbsent: Dr. Samuel H. Henck, Morris E. Wilson, j.H. Whitej XUL. First Row. lfScatedj T. Benson, G. Cross, C. Bruse, j. Warren, A. Tracy, R. Gunsalus, C. Arnold. Second Row: QStandingQ R. Donlop Cox, H. Heckert. G. Gressett, E. Caspell, M. Mann, A. Wright, G. Constantine, E. Kauffman, W. Gough, W. Mauger, H. jones, R. Cannell Blaisdell. F. Gel y. -l. Golden. j. H umphreys, R. Hess. D. Fry, A. Harris. i ry H THINK 'r. Edward S. Mann. A.M.. LL.D.. D.D. -resident Llddress to the Trustees entlemen: Forty-five years ago next September I climbed into a Model T Ford with my father and my uncle QThe Reverend Henry Zebbinsl and started out for college. My father had promised Ie ifl attended ENC for two years. I could thereafter transfer a the state university. However. there was never any further iscussion of transfer for. after one month. I was 'fhookedu on NC for life! It is impossible in a few moments to summarize the events of Iifetime. Neither is it necessary for me to repeat what most of Ju have heard me relate on other occasions. Suffice it to say rat during my undergraduate years I committed my life com- etely to Christ and sought His guidance for the direction my ie was to take. And one night while standing in the rear of the anterbury Chapel. I knew that my task was to serve ENC. My first assignment was to be dean of men and teacher of athematics while. at the same time. carrying on graduate work. In the intervening years I have held most ofthe atlminise trative posts here at the college yy-itll Elie exception ui- that of dean of women, My schooling under Presidents Floy d W. Nease and R.. V. ayne Gardner. and the years as assistant Im the president under Presi- dent C.I5. Williamson. and vicc-prcsident under President Samuel Young were invaluable in preparing me for my latest and longest assignment. These past twenty'-two years have been exciting. arduous. fulfilling and brief! ENC has not only provided me with a career. she has gm en me a family. As you know. my wife and four sons are also graduates of ENC. Back there when I was married thirtyfeight years agofl considered myself very fortunate. but. frankly. I had little conception of just how fortunate I was. My work for ENC has kept me on the road and away from home so much that the burden of raising four sons fell almost exclusively on my wife. To have her come through so successfully. yyithout building up an antipathy for the place ENC held in my affections. is a tribute to her own appreciation of ENC. And both of us yyd.II always be grateful to ENC for providing Us with four lovely daughtersfinflavv whom we love as our own. My relationship with ENC has been in the nature ofa love affair. Throughout the years I have learned to know her well. and she. in turn has learned to know me and to put up yydth my idiosyncrasies. I am l1Ot here today' to sever that relationship. I am here. however. to resign as president of the college and to enter into a new relationship with ENC as executive secretary of the Department of Education of our Church. It is not impossible that I may be able to do as much for ENC in the years ahead in this new assignment as I would if I were to continue in my present position. This change should take place August I. 1970. You can imagine that I have done considerable soulssearching during these past few weeks since I knew that I was being dis- cussed for this post. When Dr. Eugene L. Stowe informed me that I was under consideration. I warned him that I was not a good prospect and that they should nominate someone who might be available for the job. Since the election. as I have prayed about it and thought about it. however. I have come to the conclusion that I should accept. Numerous events and situations. both personal and relating to the college. have con- vinced me that this is the iight thing for me to do. I feel. very keenly. that if it is right for me. it will also be right for ENC. I expect it yydll be a much more excruciating experience than I can possibly anticipate in advance. My roots are so deep and my associations so pleasant and so long-standing that there are bound to be some rough times before the change is effected. Because of this I am relieved that I feel sO certain as to the course I should take. I cannot conclude without expressing my appreciation to you. the members of the board. for your constantly increasing concern for the welfare of ENC. These past few years the problems have been intricate and intensive. The more I have called upon you. the more you have responded. I feel sure you recognize that the success of ENC in the years immediately ahead depends even more on you than it does on the man whom you will name to be my successor. I pray that God will give you great wisdom in making this choice and in facing. mth him. the challenges and demands of the tomorrows. Respectfully Submitted. Edward S. Iylann. President -use f J l i u Dr. Mann expresses his appreciation .....,...-. A .9 'S -S - . if ? A wifi - 1- , V wa,--: 5' '.:1.'-fin-1141 K inirsi, ,Q I fi: .1 . :L,!.3.v,e:f 4 -, LJ - 1 Q' ' A' . . I - ,,..- .... ' ,43 'ti' ff ai Lv, .--1 uv 1-'N' to the student The Student Co home. body not only for their gift but for the ir kindness. Miss Munro reads a Women. 156 r X Ev Q-if . uncil presents the Manns with a pair of lamps for their new a f vi 2 S.. 5 A ? ' Q A F 'Sn-1 - AY 1 . tribute to Mrs. Mann at a special banquet given by the ENC D I P i -4 ...fx 'iFor your humble service we thank you. QRev. Goslaw. Chairman Qu ,iii . '+int -Zi ff QM qi 1,5 ' -UL' -,ref-,Nts :Ji 'N hi' ' 1: K f' 'N -aw. Mm 1, .f. . we 1 .xi 'W 9' in . ., ., I a 9 X ,, 4 -1 'Is 'A 3 V gnikxil R A wY'f'3'1 -M x 95' l'. 7 fr QOHN ofthe Board of Trusteesj ex 9 ' l':v.,f-'H L I 4 'NT Fmt- ? T U -ii' .1 'D 'o 11 ' gl if Gifts to last a lifetime. Dr. Mann will leave in a much different vehicle than Ford in which he arrived at E.N.C. forty-five years ago. 157 1 5 . the Model T K OFFICE OF DEVELOPME T 1 3 if Cluster A. Smith, Development Associate u 'N Dorothy Smith, Secretary to the Development Associate Robert J. Shoff, A.B. ffl gl it ,f 43 X4 'ff 5 Au Director of Development 'Z 'A A4 -usfxxxi -W 13- Clifford L. Walton, A.B. A le Y-L Development Associate and Admissions Counselor R.. T. Ray Benson Director of Student Aid 158 4 OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS . 1 P i i fm 'i , fg 1 9 IN' xx SX S 1- Donald Young. Ph. D. joseph R. Naylor. ABI. D 1 -Xi Dean of the College irecter of . oniissiott Q. , 1 ' vw X i if S Alice M. Whiting, B,S, Registrar Dorozity A. Ring. KLA.. fxi.L.S.. EDL1. I.9b 'ie'f A .n1. A.. 19 OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Rev. Robert Helfrich Dean of Students i 'PQ' GLN L Mary H. Arnold fMrs.Q joseph A. Rapaljc, A.B., M.R.E. Duan of Women Dean of Mcn 160 no Ubert D. Stiefel, S.T.M. Director of Guidance i If ll .U Hill fi Q lf, Arnold Gordon Wetmore. B.D. Chaplain 161 L' '. -A '-if 'l Moonycan Dcvinc Advisor to Intc1'm1tion.1l Students ---: , fftf- . .Ju oo 'fff':' Robert Bollinger, M.S. Business Manager 3311? so 4 il 'Y f OFFICE FINANCIAL AFFAIRS ,-- :J-5: S1147 QM MA riqfx is 4-it I 4 -lv' XX Qlrrruur ArnolnIA.B..I1.D. Assistgurt to Business Manager Emily Rccvcs QMrs.Q Audrey Ward A.B. Bursar Bookkeeper as-,,,,.. . 1 l .1 1 QN. ',Q 'E in-5 Q x Qt, Gladys M. Sickel QMrs. j Assistant to the Registrar ASSISTANTS i Duane Crabtree, A.B.. M.L.S. Assistant Librarian Cataloguer Barbara Finch M.L.S. Mary P. Rankin. A.B. Assistant Librarian Library Assistant AWN, p X ..- L. 1, l -il TWT X., JL, Priscilla Hatcher QMrs.j Paul Pierce Dorothy Long. A.B. Llbfary Worker Assistant Chaplain Assistant Bookkeeper R. Lucy Naylor flMrs.5 Assistant Bookkeeper 163 :I 2.1. ,N YE. Dorothea C. Zinli, A.B. Secretary to the President Marion E. -lanes Secretary Student Affairs Office Lois l-lassinger Secretary to the Bursar Dorothy Gilpatiiclc Secretary to Chaplain A U ami Barbara A. Sodeman Secretary to the Dean ofthe College i... , l A ! Judy Allen Development Office Secretary l Karen Bryant fMrs.j Cashier SECRETARIESA lu' i - 'vip 'V ' -an Beulah B. Willwerth QMrs.D Development Bookkeeper Wm, Ella Spaite QMrs.j Development Office Secretary uv' :Ai 4 - , qu an 'Y Jean Bishop QMrs.j Secretary to the Director of Student Aid , . ly. av 'I 'I A - N , , 3 ' qu- 1 ' Jie-35 2 A A V, . - xii- A J 1' 'z , 'W'Yi':Q 2 so Y- ,, 1 it Shawl: ' , - 'S , , is f X I -H S Shia.- A X 7 'nv 4 Ni f' r x V vp . 2 a 15.1 ' nin- f xW ra X . hub. Theodora Goss QMrs.l Faculty Secretary Ruth Meyers Faculty Secretary ...QQ -L-L+ ' l Donna Brenner QMrs.l Secretary to the Director of Admissions iq Sally Gelo Secretary to the Business Manager . v Gertrude Callis Secretary to the Director of Student Aid ' ' 4 'fr - 1 1 --ty 1 ' y 1 F111 ' ' ' FHL :, - -' , ,, , , .. . y-. 1 mu - Y A , -TW , Q N . 'Af Q ' X , ' -TN F a i In pf A+ Neola Tracy QMrs.j Q Faculty Secretary l HEAD RESIDENTS PUBLICITY Donald McKay, A.B., B.D. Mary jones QMrs.j Shields Hall Head Resident, Willow House Q1 'rr - I '..'I'RL1iL', s N Q' ew l - L WWE 1, -Q Clara Kyer QMrs.l Nancy Lee Stone QMrs.j Head Resident Head Resident, Munro Hall BOOKSTORE l ll . SQ R 1 -as I . 'www Rolland W. Parson, M.S. Norma Calhoun QMrs.j Manager Clerk QBookstorej Ruth H. Parsons, Assistant Manager Thelma I. Spencer QMrs.l Hostess, Dining Hall Gene Cyr Food Service Manager 165 sei All Kenneth E. Sullivan. A.B. ,IHUCI Sriefel lMrS.l Manager, E,N,C, Press Director, News Bureau HEALTH AND FOOD SERVICE Charles Djerf, M.D. Head Physician Paul L. Ossen, M.D. Associate Physician Betty A. Mollica, R.N. College Nurse A ' 4 -vii BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS ' y . .-.fl J ni , . , Russell R. Mollica Wilfred E. Duckworth Daniel Hazelton Joyce Hedberg fMrs.j Director of Physical Plant Heat Engineer and Plumber Carpenter Housekeeper, Munro ZYWYE in Walter Hedberg I Olin A. Klock R. Linwood Lord Ottie B. Lutes Assistant Heat Engineer Mechanic Custodian, Student Center Head Custodian and Plumber sf, QF fl- ' X ' X g-. 1 . ,V lgu j g Emmett Nelson Lawson Saunders Merle Sinclair Genevieve Sturtevant QMrs.j Custodian, Science Building Custodian Custodian Housekeeper Memorial and Shields Gardner Hall and Library Spangenberg and Williamson l i 166 I E ERITI ' .L 'I Al. fqr X li Cl Edith Frances Cove.51us.K1. Joseph Giezm Gould. .-X.N1..D.D. Iilgrtixf 5.1..:::1. Professor Emeritus of Music Professor Eirxeritrzs of Religion Ilia Eztgr Pvirbfyiil E A 0 ' ii Hi f i g. Ns- All. i s .ii EPJA.. fo., 1 in Nhidelme Nosrgmd Nease. A.B. james Houston Shigider. Ph. D. Esfigr D. V.'iili.i:t'.sg:x. Registrar Emeritus Professor Emeritus 0fCi1iIf1iNI1'X' .'X:sOCi.1f:PI'O'QSSCI' Eztugritpzs Yoigg 16' FACULTY -ff ,. X? mfr def 5' David T. Atkinson. A.M. Assistant Professor ofMatl1 Violet PMC. Balwit. A.M. Associate Professor of Span ernatics ish Harvey Blnney. Tli.D. Professor of Religion f ' 'Nas Leroy Baker, M.S. Associate Professor of Physics William James Verner Babcock, A.M. Professor of Biology v ' .Ye X NWT ' ' gf V I 1. vi' .' x-f'lV 15a' I 5 . I , ' , P . I i Q A We Dorothy L. Bausman, Mus. M. Assistant Professor of Music I-Ie rscliell A. Billingsley 5.90-'N ' Lecturer in Education f 1 5 V ' . 1 in 4 if ff. 'W ,. 7 1- 1 4 an i i f M 3 Robert F. Bollinger, B.S. Instructor in Business Carroll F. Bradley, M.ED. Assistant Professor of Administration Physical Education 168 iff W l - Lambert W Bmndcs Mus B Robert Branson. Th. M. Instructor lil MUSIC Lecturer in Greek 4 'J -' In 'nr'- Q , N !.,.9, Kenneth Bryant, A.B. Assistant Professor of Spanish I .E Y' ' -s. james Cameron, Ph. D. Professor of History 169 -4 u:1 W 'ff Nancy Detwiler. M.Ed. Marvin Dirks, B.D., Ph. D. Carolyn Duncan, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of Psychology Physical Education Louise A. Dygoski. Ph. D. Leland Ernest, Ph. D. Barbara L. Faulkner, Ph. D. Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of Biology Associate Professor of History Noel R. Firth.. Ph. D. Philip Fitch, Ed. D. Charles R. Gailey, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of English Associate Professor of Education Associate Professor of Sociology 170 B Kent Goodnow, A.M. Professor of German P 99' Lowell Hall, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Q 3' ,f fix Q-n S P - z'9. ' k-3 .- 1 'F . Mary Horner, A,B, Instructor in French 1- K r t' 'Til Lenora E. Griffin. A.B. Instructor in Secretarial Studies W s - X Gerald D. l-lilyarcl, A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology 05 Larry P, Hybertsou. Ph. D. Associate Professor of History 171 'Q'-Q, Alan R. Gruber, M.S.S.S. Assistant Professor of Socia XX r sf.. , George R. Horner, Dr.. U.L Professor of Anthropology Alice N. Kauffmgin. A.B, Instructor in English , ,iff ,. but L J. Henry Knowles, A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology Alvin Kaufflnan, Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy 1' Q 5. 5 2 g , V V . 3' 5 Arthur John Lomba, M.A. Gwendolyn E. Mann, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of French Associate Professor of Education V Qi Jean Mullcn, A.B. Wilbur Mullen, Ph. D. Instructor in English Professor of Philosophy 172 isis! 23' ff 1 ff ttt, N. Gerald E. Lashley, Ed. D. Associate Professor of Mathematics 1, f K ',, Q. Q f , Q ' t i Ma 4 . .1 f , 1 1 . v'- 0 .' Ifpaf' 9 fbi! . !4',,J iv Lnv! Y ff'fl', ,ln i plffu' 11 K' ying Q.. , fa . n .:is. I ng - 'C ' 'zf 1 'J' '- .' ' - a'2.,O ,.Vo'!':vt? . Olive B. Marple, Mus. B. Associate Professor of Music .. I viii. jasper R. Naylor, A.M. Professor of Mathematics V Rolland W. Parsons. MS. Associate Professor of Education Alice Spangenberg, A.M. A 1 is .5 ' '07, I ---ggi.-. -eq Cecil R. Paul. Pli. D. Assistant Professor of Psycliologv 1 Qi 'gf-vi . 1 Qi-1,33 5' 'Q H . ll ' , J: . if .3 N ' 4 N4 5-gseffg 'u '. James C. Stark, Ph. D. Professor of English Assistant Professor of Chemistry l s... ,--,,- M...- Thomas TYPICY, A-M- Wilfred Winget. A.B., B.D.. Plr.D. Instructor in Education Associate Professor of Religion 173 fly w Donald Recd. M.A. Assistant Professor ol' Education All3e1'tD. Stiefiel. A.Pa.. B.D.. S.T.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology ,. RA'- ' .4 in I 6044 A 1 -ff S S' X Q' 'fd v 3554112 . . vi Dororhe.1C. Zinls. A.l5. Instructor in Sccrct.rri.1l Studies STUDENTS . ' . , 4' but znirmr IX .1 frlcmf .Q vyc. CI1Ic'f1'C l'ru1'c'l'f1 '58 Qs rg' 595 fi ,Q x 5. .p'i . 1 .4,: ' gi, .v .. ul 1 ' .Iv I r xr I. , . v . 4.. 1' I ..,,.g: M n,' '44,- I ug 5 1 , ..l 44-3 ,, A .1 .- .1 : ',: - f.':'1::!5iV:f,J'-' ll ' , I'-!'.fJf'-YJ-3, 5 1' 1.17. 'L I., 5. I Ag ' 'IX-.r-'L '11-1 A . .g..,E,1:3,!':Q-',-L.l.A:,- 1 Ag .a-fl4':.,-gif-1 - :-hit.. uf ' ' 'x ul . I . 4:egx314'-- Rf nydy DP Qs -'X' in xv' 1 ..- , . 5, I n I 1 1 ' n I I I . I I ' I , . . . r ' 1 MASTER OF ARTS a H 'T I I S I I : 2 1-' I - I -no-1' Kenneth Lloyd Lehman Muster offl rts Gary Lloyd Goodcll Master 0-ffl rts WHO'S WHO A ONG STUDENTS I AMERICAN COLLEGES D UNIVERSITIES WI-IO'S WHO CRITERIA Each year an equal number of students and faculty members select those Seniors who best qualify for membership in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The faculty members of this committee are chosen by the Dean of Students, and the student members are chosen by the President of the Student Council. Nominations are made by this committee using the following criteria: scholarship, leadership, participation in academic and extracurricular activities, service to the school. and promise of future successl-ulness and usefulness to society. From the list of nominees, committee members elect, by ballot, those students who are to be recommended to the National Committee. We congratulate the seventeen students who represent our school in this elite society. Dean Helfrich iivgiw-.W i L' rpg X Hilti Y XE5 fl. I l- 51 N N 4 l 4 ,Q , , Q . A i I L li ith 1 A1 . 5 ' I f ally . , li l ' ,. ,' lfif . ve ' X if llg' i l I sg- ',, rl g' 3 V Q., ' i l A I f A i- g A Q . 1 4 1 RONALD GLENN ALLEN ' E i Literature I l GREENBOOK Literary Editor 4 A.M.S. Academic Cliairrnan Drama Club Vice President Evangelistic Association Hospital Work Director I junior Class Vice President y V NA UTIL US Literary Editor it 1 Senior Class President Student National Education Association 175 , I H v g mf v lll, , sl s ALTI-IEA VIOLENA CALHOUN Elementary Education A Cappella Clzoir junior Class Secretary Summer Trio Tour Evangelistic Association Student National Education Association BARBARA RUTH BAKER Literatu re GREENBOOK Co-Editor Phi Delta Zeta Secretary NA UTIL US Literary Editor '69 NA UTIL US Editor-in-Chief '70 Student Council Evangelistic Association Student National Education Association Valedic torian T., 1 eg, fr V ,nz rw ,Q 'A VT -rs X -N0 4 x sum'- 'a Xxx Q X X 3 'X A X 43' Nd? RUSSIQI. I. IJEWARLJ CRUUSE Rclltgu 111 .fi CL1pp4'ffL1Cff1w1r Phi llvfm -l1f111m'C,.lL1w Uzkzphzzzz 1Z1I'dIIQl'Il'9II4V .lwuc11zr1'm1 llzlwimz Sfmfwlt C,w1u1L1Af CoH1H11'rfv4'm1SrmlwzrCfmzllmr Srmfcffzr.Xlf1113I4'1'i.1fylxwclllliulf i j A-an 1 5 S i 1 1 . I 4 413- . +181 ' Ilia 'nl' 5 f g.f!l'4 I .1 ' n Ms , 'l s5,.' . 1 3, , . I RUTH ANN DOUGLAS Elementary Education NA UTIL US Senior Editor Plzi Delta Student Life Committee Secretary Sunzmer Trio Tour Student Mission Corps Student National Education Association State President Clioral Union World Student Outreaclz Society CHARLES GAIL CARDER Religion Freshman Class President Summer Quartet Tour' Evangelistic Association President Zeta Society College Bowl Zeta Chaplain Students in Action WHEN JANICE ELAINE HALL Elementary Education A.W.S. Academic Board A.W.S. Class Representative CAMPUS CANIERA Copy Editor CREENBOOK C0-Editor Phi Delta Delta Vice President Varsity College Bowl Faculty Committee on Academic Program, Student Representative Drama Club Evangelistic Association Delta Society College Bowl Student National Education Association RICHARD DOUGLAS CUNSALUS Psyclzolorgy NA l 1'lLl'S Copy lfditor Plzz' Delta Psychology Cluln I 'ice President Student Mission Corps Student Council President Clzoral Union Circle K Drama Club E1'angelistic Association Delta Society College Bowl Student Life Conunittee Students in Action World Student Outreach Society Campus Crusade 5111111 ff' -1--.....,,-, - , -ct' I ,. 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XX ynrnark Dfurd Cl.r1r XR L-nxrl Larrx Nlclx1nXlur1ul v4lllll.3l'11vlUl'1Idul1lYL Paul Bauer NX lnrrrmur Mary E5rl1rrXKxllr.amN Mary Ann NK wrcrs Barbara Nhrru Xknlfruw Wcslu Allan Xlrrglrt Lawrcrnr-AI.4n1r5 Ycrdon an tw' A' ar' Ar mf?- ,..f' i 'Y' 2 jgrmcs M. Ainswortl1,A.B. Ronald Allen, A.B. B io lolgy Lite ra tu rc' U 'tb v ' 1, ,mv W .Zir- .,1 ,, f'g .I 16: 'Wing -., 5 Linda Alx-ur-son. A.B. Robert Woodrow Armstrong. A.B. ll liiololgy Rclirgiou l l l 186 F35 Q Donald G. Averill. B.S. Biology I. 4' Yu- Barbara Ruth Baker. A.B. Literature Summa Cum Laude Valedictorian N Margaret Rose Bailey. B.S. EIE'?7Z6i2I.17'j,' EdZ!C.ITfO73 .l' Shirley R. Bdriies. BS. SOCLIZ Sfifcffeff Cami L,1z1c1'c K. 'h . . Lvxiitgrq 3' I I Stephen Ballinger. A.B. Social Itbrle gr if' i I I u ,f. 41,4 SH' Q , . SX N , . , ' v ' . I ' Y -7 5 . 1 . Q.. A -:f,,,-1 ,J r, Ti' .9?.'fc- 'W' Stephen Benjamin, A.B. History Saul 40' L ' . ,-:vi .. .V - .. ,if . ,J . , fu .7 M I . I 9 I, - f' '.:'. 'Lv A -' 1 u ' Af? f-1'-ni i ' ll p '- ' g. fy N' l11'...r.., ug If , llyxfh-I - - . l. . - iv.-, 'wi -p-, Jie, + ,.,,,,. . . A i' Khi....g5-f 5 1 Lwff. L. -9925-'5if',2 . -lv .., sf , ,. .. sg ,- . 1 H V ,- 3, 5. Al 1 P ,. .4 iw--499 rw 1' 1. - - iq- n ' 155, ' ' ' '1I a.,1i?' ' Jr E, X H . -h'i:'g- . '. 'g,. rf wff, 'wg -' M - 1 WAP' '-'! 'f-A '-. 'S' ,myth 43 54. ,, 1 , F ' 25 , , ' 535. if? -1-'f W- V I, ' i ' , .: ' in- 'f.2.d1J'm-.V Elaine Sloan BQ-mon, A. Literature. Speech Cum Laude L i H .-QM., ' i g,fe-?f.,i- .. CY' rg .'. Q rl -2'-'f fir. N . , , K I.: I , .1 . -AS -' I - .' , Y . N -.1 . , , . .qi . ' if f -- in 'u J' Q 1 -sq., .Fwy - fl , , , . 1 .. . -.r ffaay ', p'u . . .04 E. june Elaine Bosworth. B.S. Elementary Edzzcatiorz 188 3' -N -. I I ,l'.gll . r ' Q lzlg .lf 'D 1 I I , I I 'I I l ' 1 'v vi,-A V v D 'V. 9 1 114-4' guudaaa 'U' Gnd 'F' 10584417 55' nts P l - n. 4 . A A A Q 1'- A A A A A 1 111V1 . , . . , . I 41431: JL. ,Dyno ..- L vvvvw ',?:, ,,--A ' 'P' P .Zif- 1 .f:2?S'z557i Betty Louise Bowen, B.S. Stephen E. Brenner, A.B. Elementary Education Biology is . ,, '7 .fy ' 'I' 'A '41 jr ,fl Q-of 47,5 ' Althea V. Calhoun, B.S. Charles G. Carder. A.B. Elementary Education Relzgion Cum Laude 189 -NP' ,- lrl ..- ,r 'wif'- E. Earl Clare. A.B. ,lamcb H. Clifron. A-LB. Psychology Blolum' 9. Li' -.v A A Q .ll F' I 1 . Hi' gr xl It If L 'N PhYuiS COdClil'1g. A.B. Saiudm Sue Colfleslm. A.B. Social Work Cum Laude Ezmliclf A ., MY' 11 4.11.1 vb! f 8 H+' Garth Spencer Curry, A.B. Pearl jean Davis. A.B. Sociology-Anthropology Alatlzwmztics 1- xi . -IJ, Y V A -A-.1 ,L,,,..t- ,x i ' TNI rx,H'4 '-'J-gg 5 in 4-Afi I i . ',f:4 ' V l I i ,P. Richard Dever. A.B. Burbgira Rapalje Dickson. B.S. Psychology lilcnzwzmry Edzacizfimz 193 I Y 114 ,Xa D . N I -0-QM-. A- 'N-1 Ruth Ann Douglas, BS. Eienzwmzry Education Cum Laude y - 'N :Wx Af? Nancy L. Dufford, A.B. 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A54 ' 2 'ff' 5- ' ' '- 19 A W ' ' , V- , D E V1 .1 Qf fl WJ' X William Gamboa, A.B. Matlzematics wan :ii XIX x.4.':v x, J . Clmcryl Annu QlmJm1,1,,.S. l1IL'HIi'llf41fV lgflmxltzuzz ! limp.. Wa J 3 S P' ,. ....,.4f av X ,A 3 .V 1 ' In Kenneth L. Grcuthouse, A.B. Biology f 3 ,K gl 3 fa 'A-an 3 . ,fdsxf-Q F' Qt gf J, 'FE1 -J 1 E 1517 U x Q3 , A . If fxwfli. I N - I. ff'-'L I - - gr .QUIK Ya' 5, X ig. 1 ,ix 6 I R, Dogglas G:isa.:5. PLE. D...-g.,1w -X- -,q,..L.y g. Cqm: I..::4de : ' N Kinda Lee Hamilton. AMB. L i rem tu re 'Q a...,. 1 5 .'....i, Q.-- . E...1 gl 1' vu ? jun I E fit o.. -iw-f Betty HI. Holland. A.B. L1'fc'n1tz1r0 .J .2 X ix f Uff o o 1 il, Terrance E. Hopkins. B.S. Elementary Education 'hw I x ii., 5 Clmrlw Hunter. 11.5. Carol johnson, A.B. SoCzlzlStzfdc1's Social Work 198 ,la-.4 1 kgfx I ,,,fu 4 Y' I L g 10' I 1 dh! na 2 .f M' E ,wav f 1 -6 Thomas E. johnson, B.S. Donald j. Keen, A.B. Music Education Sociology ala ,1- BU4' s. iii, .XQQX wi . -'Clif' , 1 x Q fa' R' 1 1- , , .wa . if 1 5' 5, . J' N km, 1 U K Keith Kleppinger. A.B. Nancy Catherine Knapp, B.S. Bi0I0,Qy Iflc'n1c'11tL1ry EdHCclfl.OlI 199 .f s n1w ' M :af jcgm Lambert. B.S. 5:2 :BHS il 13? Q, of.. '. I I--Ali E85 IN QL. Ea Herbert Lau. B.S. Iflwrlclztkzr'-x' ffdZlCL1ffO1I Biology 1' ,Q ... 7. I a . . rg Q ,, iv fi 31 : . I ' ' 2 A .T-is ,X I .UA - .lt 1 A-U 'X if Q. , ,' 4 .4 x. .. -'Q . 1 ,4 . . D ' .1 U. 1. .SL 3 , A 'Y 'fri his - ' J . X .-., , ' . , 5 1 1 -A . -Q ' - fs 'Vv 1 r V . - ,JJ8 te 1 .K ' it ,X r ' y xx., ,, -, X A , A 31' , I 1. V Q V 'Qi ' Deborah A. Lellmxx. AB. Sharon Stafford Leinhart, B.S. 3'1fIZf0l90IQ2',V Elenzerztary Education 200 . x . 1 ' ' 1 X . vs, 'B-f 'l Patricia Lockwood, B.S. Fred Malcomb, A.B. Elementary Education Psychology R Q . 4 HQ Na of SL. 5--so '???i5'74?'f5SZif5XQ57 ,ftxsfixx ,fsyfvfqhkv 1 Yfkj'-zffbjx Jo . , ENQAN fkl 1 V f W H . lxxxfkx . dy X 4 'Muriel Mann, B.S. WLlliam B. Mauger. B.S Elementary Education Elemenmry Education 201 W ' f .19 'WY -li , if r I I mx - I I . .'f,f .f M1 .4 ' 1 E plljf u - - ' pi qi' 7 if ',--'17 eh cl? nl ul , sun W 5 C :Q'fd7 i' Y ,,.,. .LQ T. Z' Q0 Martha Miller, A.B. Kathleen Pfautz Mitchell, A.B. Religiwz Social Work David Lee Moors. Ali. Mary Mott, B.S. liiololgy Elementary Education Magna Cum Laude Salzztatorian 202 rf' 'Tr Aff ,fi-F' X ln? . I Linda Susan Markola, B.S. Daniel D. Murphy. B.S. Elementary Edl4CdffO1'l Elementary Education ri, '.A f John Edmund Naile, A,B. Lynn Carol Nelson, B.S. Religion Music Education 203 -I5 Anne Nesse. B.S. Elementary Educatiorz -2' 4' -wi? 8- A asf UI i'f.f .f' ' Patricia Nielson, 15.5. Elementary Education Miriam L. Nielson, B.S. Elementary Education '.,. 4 '4 ' ' . f1' , uv' yi 1 sf R' X ' X, 1 s 'f' 4 ,f x Y ' if-xiii rf ff' Betty W. Oliphant, A.B. Sociology Cu m Laude I rl I ' . i . 'I , 2- 9 M , if 3 5 V- We .J William Oxenford, A.B. Brc1id.1 Elaine Pillsbury, IS.S. Psychology lffcrrlczztmy Ifdzfulfioaz ii? -,fQf 1g 'i'- 'N' , Q I ' 'A ' 1 ll f i I J X M f fm. i 'I - 1 ff i - . i i if X , V if 1 1 1 1 Li.. - av , ,-1, s- I if -,wfen-fy-g-,i' wh ,Y -4 ' X' ' 55 I X . f l F tg Ai K U , Y , ,Qi W 1 s I A v 131,154 60 ! s - N ' A ..3'l 1 - . ' ' 4 Linda Ann Piper. B.S. Donna Lea Pope. 15.3. Elementary Education lflcn1c11ri1r'v Ifdllfilflinfll 205 1 , - 'n 5 '53,--Y i.: .f, 4-- Rcbccm rl. Powell. B.S. Robert Powell. A.B. 1:Alcwzwzt.1r'-x' Ifd'z4cl1r1'mz Rcfllgion fl ,Q ' .-Y .-. , i ' - l ., l 1 g l 'If,n.1tlm,fz1 PY. ly. AB. Jonathan Francis Ragonese. A.B. ' Ilziruzl-. History 206 w 13 I wi Donna jean Reid. B.S. Elementary Education ,fx 17 bf 'tiff' 4-Gif -' . Clair Ann Marie Rook, A.B. Literature Magna Cum Laude -I. r iiwfic gl' rr an ' '-5:1 I-Yi Evelyn Rightmire. B.S. Elenzenrary Education -.X Q..- Y '44 Sofia Sarkissian. B.S. Elenzenrary Education - f X -a 1 x ,7 Dorothy Saunders, A.B. Rona D. Schmitt, A.B. Efzglisll Psychology Magna Cum Laude sf Es, 5 ' ' '-75141. 2' V 4- .iii 5- ' -iffy ,7 Ng, 1 ,V My. , I-. . 4 ., , t , U1 Bonnie Lcc Sclmcck. Ali. Pgyclzolqgvv Mtllgmz Cum ldlznff' x , L .4 xi :LH Q, A ' 'E i,g4 t5 ,,f ,Q it Rebecca Pollcy Scruton, A.B. Sociology if 5 Qt Q J' 'I X-if-.ff I-QS QP Lbs' Harold Sicfqkcn. A.B. Carol Silva. i-LB. History Iffzlgfisfl 5,4 If i f 4 Maxine Elaine Simmons. A.B. Psychology Cum Laude S 4 L I ,F ' 1 9' , 1 4 4.-. - . i.- ,,.. J v ', I A ix Stephen D. Smith. A.B. History P my 'v w w,x 'N 3, x x 1 p-- I' .41 '. . . , . I 5 , ' s Q-fa .VYQIP g2.g..:tnlf I I 1' . 1 4 1 r' , ' , I 1 7 55 ' fi 5' h , . I J 1 A 4 ' 4 5' - J' ., 'M 1 . A 4 . fa .. H, wi, 49 , -ol I-'V' XX M 1,- ifef,'e V ff' - 2 :if l ff ..- - 5- .AM I 3 .X a Tw . 1 451, . '31 h 4, nw, Y!! Paul C. Spetz. A.B. Psyclzololgy . xv 1 ,fmfff Y ,N N, u ,' , 'ci P55 jflrf W J! H r ,J f- 'I 11.2 , ., 1 Y.. ri I, ,,, i v , il' v ,hu QS, -. 5 - .xg if 1 'x- 0 rffr yxx .I '. . , Q as s 'J I . ,Q S 1 6' .v 'N -'v . X Bee Cheng A. Tan, B.S. Music EC1llCc1fl'Ol1 Cum Laude sxlxfaux ,JN .',' ,311 5. 4. x IANA 5 ' 1- X ,X r l X, ll fl v Q .N it xi A 4. -, gf K 5 0 I, X ,.,F', Xvdi LCC TLIIT, Carol Thonjas Clzcmistry Music Edzzcatioll ,Nhzlgmz Cum LL1llc'1'C' 1 4' - ,, Y 'x fi 5- 'AM 53 -1---fy-1. -- Jfzu-hp . I gli .. .':'.: 5 - A Q, n ' .4 nb V , 1 .sq x s nf'-ff Y . 4-ag -f fi - 4 ifffi' if rf- Q , .4 . . . A 3 , - 35 1 - W ' or ff! amy 4' 1 5 f'.wA,,ff G, CU, L- f L ,, 2--uf M .. .- ' . Qfnenn- Bradley Thompson, A.B. Rosalene Dunlop Thompson. B.S. Biology Eleuzezzmry Eduazrzou I7 , 1 ' Q 3 F Q I .ww I I 5 3? 1151 .WN -- li v F U X If Un: 44446, X 5 Nw-2 1 P51524 '62 Q, Z 0.M 13.4, .'.1 ' 3 .'-'f .:' f 25351 H ' 25:24 Paul M. Thompson. A.B. R. john Thompson, A.B. History Psycllology 211 Pig 44 1 , 94 .F U? Fi? -1- Ar '51-ci-':-x5 ,ig 4 3'-I., far-5 N' -SJ, .- ' 5-'-W4 u1E'Pnuc'1r ' L li'-14-X W ',r,'f w, S, 31? ' ' 'ixxagxq Linda Ruth Tirbou, B.S. Elementary Education dx l Yu,-4 'Philip G. Vacek, B.S. Mathematics an ff Eileen Turner. B.S. Elementary EC11llCdfI.OH Gary Phillip Wallin. A.B. .fl ntlz ropololqy e Sofia Iogy v ar , O J v ' 1,91 in . J .Q' w ,Q I ,'. In fn. fig, ., ,, Q' 'ff M . -. W--. ' ' Penelope Webb, B.S. Elementary Education Larry Wctzcl, A.B. Psychology W. john White. A.B. Paul B. Whitremorc. A.B. Higfgry RQIf,QiOiI l T' -1- , 5. Ms 1 J, 2 -4 . ,nl ' A P Mary Esther Williams. A.B. Biology 9: .1 '3 .1I.1kg11.1 Czmz Laude V-4- ,, 70 Mary Ann Winters. AB. Soczlzl Il'OI'lQ Xx Q5 fx, X 1- N -ui-J H V2 lah, -45.- sk fin 4 EL x11-1 L' I A ...,,. .. XwJE1.L.1... .5. - 1 , Lawrence h . Ycrdon. A.B. 'srorx' If ...A . hL4..,.. H1 x X X -11' 2 'A' O v ' 1 v X 'T 3 li- 1 ! f .- 1 3. ei!! 1 it I , I J--' I 2 Q-ff pgs A x ky ii 5, . i r. 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Hitlmxt llilmit lillgil' Sight rw .ww Pill l 'r' ix il. s l i 'II JV V1 lNl,l,...,lilgllk,1 lxnin l . emi L,i,..,1 R ,J Zublwl , x 'I Prim, 'X I ' P1 'xi ' '- llxwenv' .mile x,. l-ln.l.,i1lX.1llS,N A , V fX.itn.i will lxandall mad R.,ppimff Xllxlafx Rxgiil. Rwloin Rui 3 , Rllwlid.. lXxlEl Dax id Rlsirie lx David Rigl'1L1nL1'e fNl.n'lx Saritmed Pl-re-A mmf '? 251 1 .' fi 'PSF' 5 ' ADVERTISING NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT . rl , -vx f c REV. KENNETH PEARSALL DISTRICT OFFICERS District Superintendent ... District Secretary .... District Treasurer ... N.VV.lVl.S. President N.Y.P.S. President ..... Church School Chairman New England Nazarenes salute Dr. and Mrs. Ed- ward S. Mann on their years of faithful service to Eastern Nazarene College, the Church of the Naz- arene and the New England District. . . ,. Rev. Kenneth Pearsall . . . . Rev. Ross Cribbis Mr. Jasper Naylor .. Mrs. Janet Stiefel Rev. James Baker Rev. Paul A. Neil CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 MAINE DISTRICT Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understandin Q Proverbs 3:5 DISTRICT OFFICERS District District District District District District REV. JOSHUA C. VVAGNER Superintendent .... Rev. Joshua C. Wagner Secretary ...... ..... A . Roland Stanford Treasurer .... .. Mr. Sherman Irving N.W.lVl.S. Pres. .. Mrs. Dorothea Brown N.Y.P.S. Pres. ........,. ....... D onn Littleton Church Schools Chairman ... ... Rev. Jack E. Shankel CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 235 UPSTATE NEW YORK DISTRICT BOOSTING E. N. C. 'Iooofo WITH For the love of God is broader Than the measure of man's mindg STUDENTS And the heart of the Eternal . ' d. ls most wonderfullyrgkoo' Faber FINANCES PRAYERS Jonathan T. Gassett Superintendent Rev. Morris Wilson District Secretary Rev. Kenneth Dodge District Treasurer Everett Kaufman Church Schools Chairman Mrs. Glenn Tyner N.W.M.S. President Rev. Raymond Sharpes N.Y.P.S. President 236 wisdom. tPsa. 111:10l The fear of the Lord is the beginning of '- I-ul Q We will prove our strong devotion I Loyal we will be Q True to God and Alma Mater j 50- True to E.N.c. REV. ROY E. CAFINAHAN WASHINGTON DISTRICT Rev. Roy E. Carnahan, District Superintendent 2509 Jonathan Rd. Ellicott City, Md. Rev. Wilsie L. McMillan .. ...District Rev. Kenneth Akins ..... .....,. D istrict Rev. J. Weston Chambers .... District NYPS Mrs. Christine Bowers ....................... District NWMS DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Roy E. Carnahan ............. District Superintendent, Rev. Karl W. Retter Rev. Kenneth Akins Dr. Neel J. Price Paul B. Johnson E. N. C. TRUSTEES Rev. Roy E. Carnahan Rev. Kenneth L. Akins Rev. J. Weston Chambers Rev. Robert W. Crew CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 Secretary Treasurer President President Chairman 237 NEW YORK DISTRICT Let the words of my mouth. And the meditation of my heart, Be acceptable in Thy sight. O Lord. my strength and my redeemerf' N Psalm 19:14 REV. J. H. WHITE DISTRICT OFFICERS District District District District District District Superintendent .... Rev. J. H. White Secretary .... Rev. Arthur Hughes Treasurer , .. Mr. Raymond Reed N.Y.P.S. Pres. Rev. David Wayman N.W.M.S. Pres. .......... .... M rs. Mary White Church Schools Chairman Rev. Neale O. McLain CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 238 PITTSBURGH DISTRICT .AQ , 1' .,a 'S Oh, the height and depth of mercy! Oh, the length .intl hrczidth of love! urf T Oh. the fullness of redemption Pledge of endless life nhovc ' DR. ROBERT I. GOSLAW DISTRICT OFFICERS District Superintendent .. Dr. Robert I. Goslaw District Secretary .... Rev. John W. Hadlock District Treasurer .... .... D r. C. C. Brown District N.Y.P.S. Pres. Rev. Dallas Mucci District N.W.M.S. Pres. ............... lVlrs. Marjorie Goslavv District Church School Board Chairman Rev. Wesley Tracy CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 239 PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT Lord and Saviour, true and kind, Be the Master of my mind: Bless and guide and strengthen still All my powers of thought and will 0 Striving, thinking, learning still, ,C I7 Let me follow thus Thy will, Till my whole glad nature be Trained for duty and for Thee. Taken from the prayer of Handley C. G. Moule REV. JAMES E. HUNTON DISTRICT OFFICERS District Superintendent Rev. James E. Hunton District Secretary ..... Rev. Chester M. Williams District Treasurer Rev. Lloyd G. Gordon District N.Y.P.S. Pres. .... Rev. Curtis Lewis District N.W.M.S. Pres. Mrs. Chester Williams CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 240 n I C2901 lasjtbn Qhurcb of the Qlazarenc 37 East Elm Avenue - Wollaston, Massachusetts 02170 I I I I I ff' I! -SJW Q Tr II ,-...,.I F, ,, , Kim I I l I. J, I l , I .. fp Qi, I M I -A A , I ' - ' Ii it 'I E I I I I I I I I I I -- fx I, I I I' ' -xg ..f I4 I ' I Q Lux U u ' ,--t ,', nfl, I, 1 A., .In LN I I . , AL J - 1 - , - l I Y , I wg. 15 gL-QL Y 2 LM I my Y -et, !'lMf'XQLVX' 'H ' 7,5 IUL, I 1 - E ' lkmkkk I ,ja it x W W ' I I V MIST MV, JL? W I jllq I I I A I LL 'I E ' I I . MMM 5, mfgybgtg k.KQl ' 1 Q9 ,Wit q I 'Q 16 My H , , J, i I II IW ' , 94? I' N 'WI' , IIIIIIIIIfee I A YIM IITIII ILSLU ,ff , is 'ox - A L V i' l- -: -I -5 I, . . .L KI ' 7 iF' 4 ' V A ' : T' ' V' T ' T7 Tjt EA V 1.1 A- f Ml , --3' be Rev. Gordon Wetmore Rev. Raul RIerce COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY - SHARING CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 241 CAMBRIDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Church of All Nations 234 Franklin Street, Central Square Cambridge, Mass. Robert F. Utter, Pastor STUDENTS AT E.N.C. 1970-71: Roslyn Gibson, John Martin, Deborah Stockwell, Carol Utter Grace Utter Faithfully supporting ENC for 50 yea O H rs Attending ENC From Augusta FIRST CHURCH F THE NAZARENE of Augusta, Maine Salutes the Class of 1970 J. E. SHANKEL, Pastor Miss Janie Graves The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge . . Proverbs 1:7 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MALDEN, MASS. Congratulations And God's Blessings Class of 1970 OUR LEADERS Bill Dyment ..... S. S. Supt. Edith Doane .. N.W.M.S. Pres. Jim Johnston .. N.Y.P.S. Pres. Ruth Matson ...... Treasurer Bertha Peterson . . . Secretary OUR STUDENTS Rodney Peterson Janet Cove Steve Harrington 'F f' ? ,,- HAROLD A. PARRY, Pastor ls BEST 'MSHES TO THE CLASS OF TQTO FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE N rsty-f 'st Svest at Psa: Ax-sms NMMA Fas. Ne,1.'Ycfk 1-13 ,- .-,. CAUCAC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 NEW PALTZ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Route 32 ?x:rtr-Ns.-. Patz. N. Y. Rs., Ge Mr. Alssrt Rem-4 .H .. ., Mr. Ai Woeifefshelm. N.Y.P.S. Mrs. Louis Cofdcne. N.Y.'.','.1.S. Mr. Louis Comcone. CST. Mr. Richafd Christlara. Vsiat Jucith Jcy Em A,-1-Q-R ,-fn,-A 'f v uv C. 3. '-K-n Q V:S.SF f'.'2'- Tcwrf fs .. S. S. Su-, P.-. -et Pfsslcent . Pfsscevt Drectcf . .fs :cf fw , D C ' r The ffienciy CN Tw IH A A1 -s A A + .IGQN A Cfass of 19T3 2' me ycu 2-i DOVER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 70 HUDSON ST., DOVER, N. J. Mountain--Lake Area of Northern New Jersey Congratulations to the Class of 1970 . .v . fs , I' I -I REV. NEALE MCLAIN FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1500 Linden St. at Woodlawn Ave. BETHLEHEM, PA. ,rr U1 9.1m I-.!f5'. ' N245 .,,,,. , . , , I 4. .qw . AQ-. ,-5 sf., .ts-ff as 1 ,. gy ' nn.. ,fy Ii . I fi ii! ,, f. I ' 'E D .A ai .I 4- ' Ulf-,-'E.L 4 -1..L il -fl CHESTER M. WILLIAMS, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 14th and Eagle St. Franklin, Pa. EUGENE W. MORFORD, Pastor We Appreciate Our College and Faculty We Congratulate The Class of 1970 We Salute The Present Tense' We Are Proud of Our Students Judy Smith Linda Haylett Barbara Haylett Christ is the Answer for this Age WEST SOMERVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Elm and Russell at Davis Square West Somerville, Massachusetts Presenting the Christ of the Cross! Rev. Adelard P. Everton, Pastor wishing the class ' f 1970 fl I ' o 1' -' W . .1 ff clear vision M, .52ff,??', and l'-- AW Dure hearts. I .5125 IIKIIIJ FIRST CHURCH 0F THE NAZARENE WE CONGRATULATE .... Our Nautilus Editor, Our Graduates, Our E.N.C. Students, The Class of 7O Barbara Baker Barbara Baker James Clifton Paul Spetz Barbara Baker James Clifton Milton Goerlich Nancy Johnson Dan Sorensen Doug Sorensen Nancy Spetz Paul Spetz Gary Wallin JCHN M. GARDNER, PASTOR sm 'fs WASHINGTON. . f 1' N,- xg? I ar A Tig' I'K Y S- D.C. x'g,v Sixteenth 8t Webster NW ps 0 H - Robert Crew Pastor GIVING FULL SUPPORT TO E.N.O Ki rl? 3 Branson Roberts Associate Pastor Lois Keys Director of Music lf IWRST CHURCH THE INAZARENE OUR STUDENTS Anna Bailey Margaret Bailey Ronald Neill Fred Stone FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 804 Johnson St. Salisbury, Md. Best Wishes to the Class of '70 12 Students Attending ENC From Here ir if e ,. ff .. L., --S-li... .B-W V 1 . 3-..,,. i I K ' a- I fbi trr. ' L t 'T .. - , ,, ...-..... c--gi :its-f.r,' Rev. John L. Parry, Pastor Rev. Paul Wehr, Associate READING, PENNA. CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Centre Avenue at Fourth Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '70 We pray that God will bless each graduate as he embarks on his new career-especially for our own R if CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATE Larry Wetze! Rev- Affhuf M- Fa 0fL Echoes from Calvary! Each Sunday 8:30-9:00 AM. , Pastor over WEEU, 850 on Your Dial ' .x K Q. --in-.1 247 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1307 West Beverley Street Staunton, Virginia Rev. Freeman J. Hamrick, Pastor Located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 236 Andover Street Peabody, Massachusetts sie The North Shore's Friendly Active Evangelistic Center ROSS FR. CRIBBIS, Pastor Class of '53 CLIFTONDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Church: 60 Essex Street Saugus, Massachusetts 01906 Parsonage: 592 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Massachusetts 01906 Congratulations Class of 1970 Our Students Graduate: John White Student: David Restrick Rev. William Restrick, Pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1309 Bay Ridge Avenue Annapolis, Maryland HARRY E. GRIMES, PASTOR 821 SPRINGDALE AVENUE ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND To known Christ better and to make Him better known. BEAMING THE GOSPEL TO THE FASTEST GROWING CITY IN NEW ENGLAND! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main and Montgomery St. Nashua, New Hampshire John D. Scott, Pastor Our ENCers: John D. Scott, Jr. '71 Peter R. Scott '73 Give our welcome a try 5 . JN -1 lu. ffm of 1 ,- :Z - ' 55 i f' Ma F L2 X f ff- - y rv E. -: af f. K 1 ' li ,Ex 'J SBHCTUGFY Rev. John S. Cramer pa 'r CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5 Morrison Ave. Plattsburgh. New York Our Students Mark Bromley, Nancy Johnson l fX ' r ' T 'NP' D f figv L... ?irAt Church of the 774 arene . . . 4301 Woodridge Rd., Baltimore, lVld. 21229 ...at Edmondson Village shopping center. 21!2 miles east of Beltway exit 15 on U.S. Route 40, Congratulations to our graduate: Lynn Nelson Our other students Sharon Bowen Peggy Gibson .--a.-.- - . . , fr? ' , West J X ' - my V . Q , Q GEORGE E. TEAGUE Pastor 249 Richard Schubert President Alumni Association Congratulations to the Class of 1970 L, r George Gressett Charles Caldwell Vice President Treasurer ALUMNI OFFICERS 1970-71 President: Vice President: Treasurer: Executive Director: Trustees to E.N.C.: Directors: Associate Directors: PCI Representative: immediate Past President: Richard Schubert '58 George Gressett '57 Charles Caldwell '58 Richard Pritchard '67 Wesley Angell '28 Richard Schubert '58 William Caldwell '50 Merritt Mann '59 Gerald Lashley '57 James Fox '56 Branson Roberts '60 John Stark '63 Doris Bradley '52-'54 John Warren '30-'34 Jack Laudermilk '62 Hervey Brown Charles Caldwell '58 I Richard Pritchard Executive Director Term Expires 1970 1970 1970 1972 1972 1972 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1971 1972 1973 1969 - t v In I: TI.Wl' I f I I H 1 tl hu:-A 1 ' -' - ALUMNI CQUNCIL Ethel Chatfield, Ruth Chavier David Hathaway, Ruth Ann Douglas 250 THE Trigg, comes: Boolcsrons Prof. and Mrs. Parsons 23 years of service CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 ,d4g!llQ,Ifj,f rl CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1970 THE CRUSADER CLUB 251 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 THE ENC PRESS Kenneth E. 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BIOLOGY Delta, A.XY'.S., Crusader Girl's Basketball Drama Club. Society Basketball Volleyball Cheering, Kings Volleyball ALTIC, SUSAN R. YOUNG B.S. BIOLOGY ARMSTRONG, ROBERT WOODROW A.B. RELIGION Sigma, A.M,S. Judicial Board, E.A., Society Council Chaplain Softball, Students in Action. Student Ministerial Association Pres. ARNOLD. BERNARD ROBERT A.B. MATHEMATICS AVERILL, DONALD GENE B.S. BIOLOGY Zeta, E.A., Society Council Pres., Student Council, Campus Crusade BAILEY, MARGARET ROSE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zeta, Band, Choral Union, E.A., Green- book Staff, Nautilus, S.N.E-A. BAKER, BARBARA RUTH A.B. LITERATURE Zeta, E.A., Greenbook Stai Co-editor, Nautilus Literary Editor Editor-in-Chief, Phi Delta. Society Council Sec. Volley- ball, Student Council. S.N.E.A., XX'ho's Who, Honor Faculty Munro Pennsylvania State Scholarships BARNES, SHIRLEY KAY B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES Sigma, A.XV.S. Activities Committee, Phi Delta. Society Council Girl's Coordinator Basketball Softball Volleyball, S.N.E.A, Kings Volleyball BELLINGER, STEPHEN G. A-B. SOCIOLOGY Delta BENJAINIIN. LINDA LEWIS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta, S.N.E.A., Massachusetts State Honor Grossman Highlands-Foster P.T.A. Stop 8: Shop Scholarships BENJAMIN, STEPHEN DOUGLAS A.B. HISTORY Delta, History Club, S.N.E.A. BENSON, ELAINE SLOAN LITERATURE-SPEECH Sigma. A.XV.S. Judicial Board. Drama Club, Society Cheering. Student Life Com- mittee Sec-, S.N.E.A., Honor Grossman Fitkin Alumni Scholarships BOSXVORTII. JUNE ELAINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zeta, A.W'.S., E.A., Greenbook Staff, S.N. EA., Honor Massachusetts State Ncw Ipngland Dist. N.Y.P.S. Scholarships BOXYEN. BETTY LOUISE B.S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma. AXYLS., E.A.. S.N.E.A. State V.P. Pres., Yfasliington Dist. Scholarship BRENNER, STEPHEN EDWARD A.B. BIOLOGY Delta, Society Softball BRICKLEY. ROBERT GEORGE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CALHOUN, ALTH EA VIOLENA B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, A'Cappella Choir, A.W.S., Class Council Sec., E.A., S.N.E.A.. Summer Quartet K Trio Tour, XVho's XVho. Gross- man Angell Activity Scholarships CARDER. CHARLES GAIL A.B. RELIGION Zeta, Class Council Pres., E.A. Pres., So- ciety College Bowl, Students-in-Action, Summer Quartet 8: Trio Tour, Who's XVho, Activity Scholarship CARLSON, RICHMOND PETER A.B. BIOLOGY Zeta, Biology Club, Campus Camera Busi- ness Mgr., Circle K Pres., Psychology Club, Scuba Diving Club Pres., Ski Club CARLSON, RUSSELL ALLEN A.B. ANTHROPOLOGY-SOCIOLOGY CARRIER, PAULA ANN A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Sigma, Campus Camera. Greenbook Staff, Phi Delta, Psychology Club, Fitkin Spang- enberg Honor Scholarships CASE, JAY GLENN A.B. HISTORY Circle K, History Club CENCI, JOHN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, Society Basketball, S.N.E.A. CHILDS, RACHEL XVALLACE B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION Delta, A'Cappella Choir, Choral Union CLARE, EARL EDWIN III A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Delta, Band, E.A., Psychology Club, So- ciety Soccer CLIFTON, JAINIES HOWARD A.B. BIOLOGY Zeta, Skin Diving Club CODDING. PHYLLIS JOY A.B. SOCIAL VUORK Delta, Honor New England Dist. Schur- mann Scholarships COLELESH, SANDRA SUE A.B. ENGLISH Kappa, Pennsylvania State Scholarship COLLINS, RICHARD DENNIS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zeta COOK. CATHY ALLENE A.B. SOCIOLOGY Kappa, Choral Union. Drama Club, Psy- chology Club, Ski Club, Society Cheering, Riding Club, Student Council Publicity Committee, George Boyd Scholarship COPP, BETTINA NEWELL B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CROFTS, CYNTHIA QKRISJ MERRY B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kappa, Choral Union, Drama Club Pres., Home Coming Court, Society Council V.P. Basketball Volleyball, S.N.E.A. CROUSE, RUSSELL DEWARD A.B. RELIGION Sigma, A'Cappella Choir, Class Council Chaplain, E.A. Mission Work Director. Phi Delta. Society College Bowl Softball, Student Council, Who's Who, Student Ministerial Association, Committee on Stu- dent Conduct, Johnson Honor Scholar- ships CURRY. GARTH SPENCER A.B. SOCIOLOGY 8 ANTHROPOLOGY Sigma, Campus Crusade, Putnam Fund Scholarship 264 DAVIS, PEARL JEAN A.B. MATHEMATICS Zeta, A.W.S., E.A., Society Basketball Vol. leyball, S.N.E.A., W.S.O.S., Kiwanis Cltib Scholarship DEVER, PAUL RICHARD A.B. PSYCHOLOGY DICKSON, BARBARA RAPALJE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A.W.S., S.N.E.A. DINSMORE, RAYMOND EDWARD JR. A.B. LITERATURE DOUGLAS, RUTH ANN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, Choral Union, E.A., Nautilus Se- nior's Editor, Phi Delta, Student Life Committee Sec., S.N.E.A. State Pres., Sum- mer Quartet 8: Trio Tour, Who's Who, Student Mission Corps, W.S.O.S., Up-stare New York Dist. E.N.C. Alumni Scholar- ships DUFFORD. NANCY LEE A.B. RELIGION Zeta, Dean's List ECKMEYER, KATHLEEN ANN A.B. SOCIOLOGY Sigma, A.W.S., Biology Club, Choral Un- ion, Drama Club, E.A., Greenbook Staff, Society Basketball Softball Volleyball, S.N.E.A., Grossman Honor Scholarships ELDRIDGE, CHARLES SHERWOOD A.B. BIOLOGY gigina, Society Basketball Softball Volley- a EVANS, THOMAS CEDRICK A.B. LITERATURE-SPEECH Zeta, Drama Club V.P., Greenbook Staff, Lit.-Speech Club, S.N.E.A. FIGARD, SHERIAN SUE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, A'Cappella Choir FLEMING, MABEL EVELYN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zeta, Choral Union, E.A., S.N.E.A., Penn- sylvania State Scholarship FLIGG, LYNDA KAY A.B. BIOLOGY Zeta, Campus Camera Assistant Editor, Greenbook Stall, Scuba Diving Club, S.N.E.A. FRASER, JUDIE ELAINE GALES B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, Dean's List GAGNON, ROBERT EDGAR A.B. LITERATURE-SPEECH Sigma, Crusader J.V. Basketball, Society Basketball Softball Soccer GAMBOA, WILLIAM JOHN A.B. MATHEMATICS Zeta, Society Basketball, Riding Club GORDON, CHERYL ANNE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kappa, A'Cappella Choir, Choral Union, Home Coming Court, Society Basketball Cheering, S.N.E.A. Pres., Summer Quartet 8: Trio Tour Campus Crusade GREATHOUSE, KENNETH LEE A.B. BIOLOGY GRIFFIN, WAYNE C. A.B. SOCIOLOGY GUNSALUS, RICHARD DOUGLAS A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Delta Choral Union, Circle K, Drama Club, E.A., Nautilus Copy Editor, Phi Delta, Psychology Club V.P., Society Col- lege Bowl, Student Council Pres., Student Life Committee, Students-in-Action, Whos Who, W.S.O.S., Campus Crusade, Student Mission Corps HALL, JAN1cE ELAINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta, A.W.S. Academic Board, Campus Camera Copy Editor, Drama Club. E.A.. Greenbook Staff Co-editor, Phi Delta. Society Council V.P. College Bowl Cheer- ing, S.N.E.A., Who's Who, Varsity Col- ege Bowl, Faculty Committee on Aca- demic Program, Olson Grossman Span- genberg Honor Scholarship HAMILTON. LINDA LEA A.B. LITERATURE Kappa, Choral Union, Greenbook Staff. Honor Scholarship HINE, SANDRA LEE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, A.W.S., E.A., Greenbook Staff Typist, Nautilus Typist, Society Council Chaplain, Society Volleyball, S.N.E.A. HOLLAND, BETTY JUNE A.B. LITERATURE Delta, History Club Sec.-Treas.. S.N.E.A., New York Dist. Scholarship HOBENSACK, MARY JANE B.S. BIOLOGY HUNTER, CHARLES WHITNER B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES Sigma JOHANSEN, RALPH EDWARD A.B. HISTORY Zeta, A.M.S. Judicial Board, Circle K Treas., History Club, Psychology Club. Society Softball Soccer, S.N.E.A., Citizenls Foundation Scholarship. JOHNSON, CAROL ANN A.B. SOCIAL WORK Zeta, A.W.S., Drama Club Pres., Green- book Staff, Society Volleyball JOHNSON, NANCY JEANNE B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION Zeta, A'Cappella Choir, Band, Choral Union, Psychology Club, Brass Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet JOHNSON, THOMAS EDWARD B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION Kappa, A'Cappella Choir, Band, Choral Union, Pep Band, Bausman Scholarship JONES, WENDELL HAYDEN A.B. ANTHROPOLOGY CMISSIONSI KAUFMAN, EVERETT WILLIAM B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta, Crusader Baseball Soccer, Society Council Basketball Soccer, S.N.E.A., All- Conference Soccer Team KEEN, DONALD IRVING A.B. SOCIOLOGY Zeta, A.M.S., Band, Class Council Treas.. Crusader Baseball, Society Council Men's Coordinator, Basketball Softball Soccer, New Jersey State Scholarship KING, THOMAS MARTIN A.B. RELIGION Delta, A.M.S., Campus Camera Editor, Society Soccer, Student Council, W'ho's Who KLEPPINGER, KEITH RUSSELL A.B. BIOLOGY Zeta, Biology Club, Class Council V.P., Scuba Diving Club, Society Council Treas. Pres., Student Council KNAPP, NANCY CATHERINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, Band, Drama Club, E.A., Society Basketball Volleyball, S.N.E.A., Pennsyl- vania State Philadelphia Dist. Scholarships LAU, HERBERT CHOR-KEUNG B.S. BIOLOGY Zeta, Crusader Soccer, King's Tournament Ping Pong LE DOUX, DEBORAH ANN A.B. ANTHROPOLOGY Zeta, A.XV.S., E.A.. History Club LIVINGSTONE, ROBERT DAVID B.S. MATHEMATICS LOCKXVOOD, PATRICIA ANN B.S. 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P., Herrschaft Span- genberg Grossman New York Dist. Schol- arships MOXVEN. XVILLIAM DON A.B. MATHEMATICS MURPHY, DANIEL DEXVAYNE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kappa, Campus Camera, Class Council Treas, V.P., E.A., Society Council Pres., Softball Soccer, Student Council V.P.. Stu- dent Life Committee, S.N.E.A., XVho's 'XY ho MUSIC, LOWELL E. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NAILE, JOHN EDMUND A.B. RELIGION Zeta, A.M.S. V.P. Pres., Circle K Sec., Class Council Chaplain, E.A., History Club, Society Softball Soccer. Student Council. Studens-in-Action NELSON, LYNN CAROL B.S. MUSIC EDUCATION Kappa, A'Cappella Choir, A.W'.S. V.P., Choral Union, Home Coming Court, So- ciety Cheering, Summer Quartet 8: Trio Tour, Madrigal Singers, Messiah Solos NESSE, ANN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta, A.XV.S.,' Choral Union, E.A., Socie- ty Volleyball, S.N.E.A. NIELSEN, MIRIAM LOUISE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 265 NIELSON. PATRICIA LYNNE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kappa. A.XY .S.. Choral Union, E.A., So- ciety Baskctball Volleyball. S.N.E.A.TreaS. OLIPIIANT, BETTY XYENNINGER A.B. SOCIOLOGY Delta OXENEORD, XVILLIAM LESLIE A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Sigma. A.M.S. Judicial Board Vice-Chain man. Class Council. Psychology Club. So- ciety Council Chaplain Basketball Soft- ball Soccer. Student Council. Bray Gross- man District Scholarships PAINE. ROGER CARLETON A.B. PSYCIIOLOGY Kappa. A.INI.S.. Drama Club. E.A. PILLSBURY. BRENDA ELAINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, Choral Union, Crusader Cheering. Society Council Sec. V.P. Basketball Cheering. S.N.E.A. PIPER, LINDA ANN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma. Class Council Sec.. S.N.E.A. POPE. DONNA LEA B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta. Choral Union, Class Council Treas.. E.A., Society Cheering Volleyball, Akron Dist. Scholarships POXVELL. REBECCA JANE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta POXVELL. ROBERT JAMES A.B. RELIGION Sigma, Choral Union, E.A. PYLE. JONATHAN XVORRELL A.B. HISTORY Kappa, History Club. Internationals RAGONESE, JONATHAN FRANCIS A.B. HISTORY Sigma, Campus Camera, Circle K V.P., Class Council Treas., Drama Club, His- tory Club, Nautilus Business Mgr., Stu- dents-in-Action, Chapel Committee. Stu- dent Council Social Committee REID, DONNA JEAN B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zeta, E.A. Sec., Society Basketball Volley- ball, C.Y.E. Council RIGHTMIRE, EVELYN GRACE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sigma, A.XV.S. Judicial Board, Choral Un- ion, Society College Bowl Volleyball, Stu- dent Council Sec., S.N.E.A.. XVho's Wlho, Eitkin Grossman Massachusetts State Scholarships RIIHIMAKI, ARTHUR ALEXANDER. JR. A.B. LITERATURE Kappa, Phi Delta ROGERS, DAVID HAROLD B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES ROOK, CLAIR ANN MARIE A.B. LITERATURE Zeta, A.XV.S. Judicial Board, E.A., So- ciety Council Girl's Coordinator Basket- ball Volleyball, S.N.E.A., King's Volley- ball, Student Mission Corps. McRonald Grossman Scholarships SARKISSIAN, SOFIA ARMINE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta, Society Volleyball, S.N.E.A. 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DONALD. 82 Hemlock Rd.. Sudbury. Mass. JOYCE. DANIEL B.. 25 School St.. Bowdoinham, Maine 04008 KARKER. ARTHUR L.. 51 Eaxon Rd.. N. Quincy. Mass. KARKER. PEGGY L.. si Eaxon Rd.. N. Quincy-. Bias.. KAUEEMAN, DONALD P.. 415 S. Cummings Aye.. Glassboro. N. J. 08028 KAUFEMAN. MARION B.. 171 Yfilloyy' St. XY'-illasron Mas' KAUFMANN. HARVEY F.. Box 124. RD 115. Sis.. Lahaiisgx. J 085301 KEEN. DAVID. 75 So. Broadway. Pennsyille. N. J. 080'0 ISEEN. DONALD I.. 55 So. Broadway. Pennsyille. N. J. 080 0 KEEN, ELIZABETH I.. '5 SO. Broadway. Pennsville. N. J. 08070 KEENE. DONNA E.. RED ffl. Gray. Maine 01059 KEITH. DONALD P.. Orbisonia. Pa. KELLEY. JAIYIES bf.. 527 Vflater St.. Keene. N. H. KELLEY. LIQCILLE M.. 18 Plymouth St.. Quincy. Mass. KEMP. EUGENE JR.. 5' Simonds Rd.. XVi1liamstoyy'n. Mass. KINDER. CAROL L.. -V09 Eloyd St.. So. Charleston. XV. Va. 25509 KING. TOM M.. 650 S. James St.. Carthage. N. Y. KINGSLEY. DAVID A.. 158 XV. Main St.. Fredonia. N. Y. 1-1065 KISH,JL1DITH E.. ll Darel St.. 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NICKERSON, KATHLEEN A., 248 Tioga Dr., Rochester, N. Y. NIELSEN, MIRIAM L., 6 Jessie St., Swampscott, Mass. NIELSON, PATRICIA L., Blain St., Waterville, Vt. 05492 NIELSON, XVILLIAM B., RD 45, Glen Rd., Mount Vernon, Ohio NIXON, RUTH N., 906 Whittier Ave., N. Cape May, N. J. NOECKER, W'ANDA Box 515. RD ffl, Dover, N. 07801 NORTZ, SHIRLEY, Route 52, Lowville, N. Y. 15567 NORTZ, THOMAS A., Route 752, Lowville, N. Y. 15567 NYCUM, DONNA, RD 731, Box 5, Shade Gap, Pa. 17255 OLIPHANT, BETTY W., 125 Hawthorn Rd., Braintree, Mass. OXVENS, ALICE XV., RD ffl, Colora, Md. 21917 OXENFORD, WILLIAM L., 1105 Market St., New Cumberland, Pa. PAGANO, ROBERT A., 475 Main St., Saco, Maine 04072 PAINE, ROGER C., 69-7th St., Stoughton, Mass. PAPAVIZAS, CLEO K., 245 Morrissey Blvd., Quincy, Mass. PARKER, GILLIAN ANN, Norwell, Mass. PARKER, MARILYN F., 51 Gov. Long Rd., Hingham, Mass. PARKER, RONALD, 120 White Church Road, Brocktondale, N. Y PARKS, MADELINE A., 252 R. 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ROOK, CLAIR ANN M., 50 Morton Ave., Branford, Ontario, Canada ROOK, JOHN T., 50 Morton Ave., Brantford, Ontario, Canada ROSE, ROBERT E., 2892 Hickory Dr., Gibsonia, Pa. 15044 ROSS, JAMES L., 15 Plover Rd., Quincy, Mass. RZESZUT, TED., RD 42, Box 115, Johnstown, Pa. 15904 SACCHETTI, KENNETH J., 68 Church St., Milton, Mass. SANFORD, MARK L., 5217 Batesford Rd., Harrisonburg, Pa. 17109 SARKISSIAN, SOFIA A., 55-41 194th St., Flushing, N. Y. SAUNDERS, DOROTHY E., 27 Blake St., Wollaston, Mass. SCAGGS, PATILDA, 4618 Rokeby Rd., Baltimore, Md. SCHAEFFER, EVELYN S., 59 Circuit Rd., Quincy, Mass. SCHMITT, JACK L., 12 Lowe St., Quincy, Mass. SCHMITT, RONA D., Box 111 Nanticoke Dr., Endicott, N. Y. 15760 SCHNECK, BONNIE L., 146 Colwick Rd., Rochester, N. Y. SCHOFIELD, CATHERINE, 1722 Commercial St., Weymouth, Mass. SCHRAG. JUDITH E.. 1525 Charles St., Atchison, Kansas 66002 SCHUBERT, DEBORAH, Box 175 RD 94341, Pennington, N. 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