Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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Office of Commimicttious Eastern Nazarene College 23 Bax Bm Avenue Wolhstoq, MA 02170 I V, E I L L I I A srl Nj'-A, 'aft V Q Y if ,sig V 5 no, 'J' 5, 4' J 1 aj Q 91. 'fi ' .-3' , . 'Wav-r - 5' .ii ' ' f r 67155 -'4.?i f,A f ' X 3. QR ,V, 'sl Qg, 1 ... .fff-.ve ., -Av- r---vv A - 6 ' Luiux' , A I I' . v . U- 1 s .' ,, k 5 fi , .gg . 5,5 1 x .T-' , 'vm' ff . J Usf? 3s .Q I' ' , 1 . . , x, 1 -Q - 3 -.x 1 - 4 . .1 NME' , 'lf' -'..' ,, 'f , ' . 7 , 'B' Il ' f,i't 1.1 . HA vs .' ' -' ,NL .-4 'gi A , .1 V un g 1 ksdfi- -..',.,.,, milf, , ,L , , I -l , Q 1 .gn xg wg, , ' g J., .nw v it A' . si ' g T4-- in 4 -G-ff 5 A'l A -af -ff U- 1 -ff' N- rw- .rlffimx :--Gy . , A 5,-.f - , 3 f: 5,w usb. ,XML ' . ,',' . . I. .gli f - I Ll?-yy .fi - A'. 'nf 19, I 1 f rl., wafer- ' . , ' I, . .rs ..- I T 5. . , ,L '- X, la 5 xzrf 'D 'P F0 ,- ff .Va , . XJ' 4 1 Q e, 'rw 'r . 744. Q 'V 1 ' rj' ' .. i'- ,. v-, li ' .Lf - e s ' ' I, '. J 'H H 1 P W -.5 f' ! 4 s..+q , P M. ' M1 I L. Wk X KLA Mm ,l I HQ ky I J in l L9 'r A Wf P' K4 Z7 sk X Q-+L'-fi Eastern Nazarene College What is it? What does it stand for? What does it mean to its students? How is it held in the mem- ory of its Alumni? Hovv is it viewed by its commu- nity? What impact does it have on its surround- ing? Does the spirit make the difference? ls there a difference? I think so. Buildings, Buildings nobly stating a tradition A tradition of sacrifice, a tradition of love. Here our school is firmly rooted. ,,?'rrN-va.. . - + 5 A lar-G M--.. ,. , 4 3 N '5 :HZ:rm., MN' J' ' '+ , ff ? es , f 1- 'rev r ' M ' f . .. i ,flaws 'V' flag ',E,,,Qf7'ffftfiiaieggrvg.,mn ,f V, 'M--I 1 ire- 4 1 1:f- f4ff::w, . f -5. . ,V ,ii't,-'fe-Qggesit ,.,..,..s.A..,MH '-Q-...HMQ Trap V V ,, 2: 5 5?-:l?i.LLm,,:':,.:?1'LiE. f '--...., . W--A ,sfwrf-W-.., f'v14 'Ven A A '11'E.1f:1+,. 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Lives given faithfully to education and Christ, in spite of sacrificial living: These are those who gleem with God's mark of approval. 'I . if f :z ' ' nn 4 U I Lv , ,I K xi . 'g 1.3 v vpnqmu-.1 gn I h in ,li i K y I 1 1 Phi-Q 15151 1 I 164 ' A 4, - Rok, Qur- A N31 . -4114 fx ,f X,-ff 'va-:Gr I 'P' 'mv ' a -Y L '. A Q ' 3 'av' su io' Qt its I ' K I K ' f- 5 r fl ,-- - :fir V, . - ,1 N l, I1 V . v JI 1 A D ., -2 ...Q , - , -, .L Q L. .. '11 ' . ' 'N Y A- ' w ,, lhE'1 'T' o J-. F' ' I 'nT'fT!1 1 B '5 I.: . 'if!5ii.-:'!f2!,-.fI1jfa,.. , I ww, . 1 , - - 1 ' , Q ' g . -' Q , . ., .fn ' 'uoviwg' I. ,jd 3' ' , ,' 9. . A Y: .93 1' L 1' ' 12' 1 ,QTL ffl! H ' Mi' 'Q fi!! ,.r '-Y' Q .Y 1 . ' g H V lf.. , g d ' 3, Wi 4 ' 5 . 12,5 S ' - F 41. ,fi , 'P ' A Hithsu v wx b .12 'Img- - - '- ,', - , -, 2. Q . ' WJ 1' 9..ff.... :.1. 1 --f ...f:.i. 'S' Q ,. In Y ,va 8 ,l ' , ' ' vu, F. . fig .. 5 1a ff? , ' . .7' .QgfV?f' o Qi. 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Students willing to give of themselves make ENC dynamic. if sv HUWQQDQ A . tux S. . ' Ei er- N fix ,tx H M 1 1 , i . ! - ' a -1 4 'si if -f-' : 'w':'f':g TF K 10 ' 5 R K 4' ' r - - . .. . - 1 s n - 1 ! 1, 55 --Q 1 9 Q, -.-- 4'-145. rg f KWH: . I ml - Qfff Q ,,f Q .' ,.f-Q, Q,,.f,,-..,,, -nw . 4,-N, - ,1 'tif :N Ai., J QQ :,'.' 1 ' ' -,i ., J 'k?1 Y, 'Pl'1l'g.-5 A . .' 5 I? j V .1 i'1' .' wil'--n N'-. r'A SSM? - g?i1- sf:':.f:t'4:.'?3Y The world around us We look, we smell, we feel, and yet some- how we fall short. We never really have time to enjoy our surround- ings. Still, we cannot escape them. God's love evidenced on ev- ery side. 12 ,' w.. H 14.4 a Q'- :ALI 'nf'-A-g v n ol! H: ,-4, .,-...P 931, ' A A f-rf fv- ' 'A 1. ' ' , i ' ' ,. JS' il, if ' ', 3, -,ttjxfflpf fl ,. ... : 'May lg,m?Q'3X' ' .gfnsi ' - 'W 5kl '--1:- fi H C ., -wx ', 4.-' 1 '- ,Q A ': ' A f. ,, A ., - ,Q4 .. A , , l C '. 4 .X 'Z' ,- AJLA gpg-'X :L-JE. . ,.. ff,-, -, Q .Q f 1 5 - L31-Q' Q' A 'QRS vin.. 0 4 . . 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K 1 F'f- .C Q , 7: , if-'T-' Riff ex The Dedication Of The Nautilus ls A Special Thing. This Year It Is Even More Special. Concern ls The Word Which Is Most Descriptive 0f Mrs. Marple. The Care And Attention She Affords Each Individual Student Makes Her An Ex- emplary Faculty Member. Her Devo- tion To Her God Makes Her A Shining Witness. For Forty Years Of Service To ENC, We Dedicate The 1979 Nauti- lus, With Love, To Olive B. Marple ' 1 , . ' --...:.Q m,S I .-V --'fx'- 'rr -'-I ' :- -,f,. . rl, ., ffja ', 1 n ix m,'5, 'i ' I -35,3 ln 46 '.- -P. ' 1 mf U., f 1.1. .iff . 'Q '32, Th T llin Of A Year ,A-n Y V, 'My 'A Y ro fi' up . : 'sn Q' x ! f at .gy S Q' . xi x f:X Z 1 Qi, ' .B .W . 5 XXX I K' Wi is X Nik: 5 5 Q fi -Q Lsxxx- v - n U, L Ali Y f 1 r n., ! i 4 .,, '- -4 , vu, ' . .W + fggivy 'Q -an, it , ,. 'S . - P+. I 'Xara A ,,' - '35, :y-Im if JF ' '11-v '4. fixiavp . Hd VPQQJJ 4, Q ypnn-.M is 5 4 '11 ' 4 New LA ,ff K .5--np ,A --- 3, , X MSW... 7 K N 0 El H- -1 N H- 5. 3 HHHWEILCIEIS .15 The day we found ourselves standing in reg- istration line was the day we realized that we were back at ENC. lt seems that every year registration is a time of waiting, borrowing pens, waiting even longer, seeing Mrs. Brown and smiling at friends or for pictures. Regis- tration Iine is just the beginning of a year full of standing in lineg lines for meals, paychecks. water fountain, spook walk, showers, chapel t.I. Registrationg t.r. T. Brinkman, D. Mattmueller, R. Lindhurstg b.l. Freshman fingerprintingg b.r. Registra- tion. All-College Outing The first all-college event of the school year is the outing. Houghton's Pond is the traditional location of this oversized family picnic. Tug-of-war games, and the throwing of unsuspecting freshmen into the pond seem also to be a part of the tradition. The freshmen won the tug-of-war this year, however, mass seemed to play a major role in their victory. The dinner line finally ended, and the sun set on many cold, damp, weary, but happy smiles. t.l. Tug-of-war, semi-finalsg left. dinner line. l.c. Dana Peck: b.l. Gough, Willoughby, Gardner, and Stacey losing. t.r. Tug-of- war fans. r.c. Ginny Laudermilk. b.r. R. lngland, L. Andrews is I, , ,k.. ,I ., g r -' r-www. if I ,A 't-04,85 5' ,.,.,. 5 gil 1 T 11 TN if 52. W I-4.4 1 . 4,,,wa,,v ., .m, ,ag Y, if YV , 2, yi , .I 1 x r- . 44 . . gs J .ff t MW'-iffy 'M nf' at 'Viv 'K me- A f my. r - if 1 ' fr L4-2 f 4 :':11z.cf2 2'5vr1f ufvafzva: 1:i2hf4g2:L4:ifl-FV-F J 'N -. 5 ' AJ? Q -al 4 J' s.'ffjyf?' . , 1 I 'I nw Q' -ng, -5:3 -,. EFA A ,F fn, 'Lf' . I . 6 f if ,L 4 as J i S, f ,A 'mf . ,.,- V ,E y,vgf-psaksi? Q: 1 ,f f 4 W x , , ur ,WV , 'V WM I ' '. . 1 ' .- , R. , - 1- L f A ff- ., ' - , M 4 , .4 , ' ,. ' ' .-, Ch f Wir 'W , 'X , M ','.-i1 .-' , . . 'M ' 'lv ' ' ni I ,Q -Jr., V 411. , I .ig-+ , ' A - 1 , ' be . A351-y. qw -- . A -- 4, 1-2 f,- Q ,,-- .A A 4 't't ' 9 '2 1- A W 1' . 'J . ' ' Y ': I fl X fx 4? ' ' .Sui 5 A V 'FWZ' , ., -, ' I A I Q, 7 J' . ,1 ' xy 6, f -Ld 1, ,rx .. . 1 f as V - '. A V . - ' ia, 1 gf , , 1' f I Y ' 4 ' A w . nf , , -1 , ' '- f ' . ' fl' f -'Y Q V 1 v A 1 :Q 2:9 I- V 4' '? 'B . , li, 1. Y . ' Liv, ' .-4151, ' . -'J ' H ' Y- --W, ' 'a' ' .,- ' ' .' . - ,, .fn .- ,Az -- X, r fy ' -. I ,vw I -1. ,QL I .x A N .yy wit: , HJ ,j' 4 Y QF Q f- ' 3, .azfxhv Q Wie f , A 4' J 4 13' .fkfi 1' if '4, - 2351? .,,, ' '. ' ' .4 L- ' n f' r .vy- I I 2, 'Q 1 5, ' ' i z, 1, 19 ' 'QL 71-If .X , xi 5:2-a. , m 5'2 glr-gr: Q., Q U U W s ,B Q Pu- ,s, in O A N ,M , 4,75 Q H , V 5, SEPTEMBER I V WWW -ai The Thomas F. Staley Foundation Presents The Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecturer September 19 - 21, 1978 ssvremasat at SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER e , , r.. ' 1 . t . 'L-Q ? :5E'ir2T3'? 1932 ' , Wi, L- ,, ' ,1bzr,.7 .. 5 fr ., ,-. ,..-Lv tw , ', .- -. C- -. 1 -- . hs 934,02 fp- ' f ., V. . it Y -,. .f -1 ,L Each One of Y 1 .,. a Mature Member of Christ's Body... t 54 Q 3 ,', , ,,.4 , Jns,-,',.., . , , s,,., .-,, 1- ,,3 4 . 1,1 v+f:f,+L.wf-11' 'F C313 .l4xg?,,.. Ni., 1, ,, .-.. . 1,7 ,. an Y rr. 4 14,1 -S-.pq 574' - .X L- ,-. ,,..,Vv- A .115 ' Y' J e::,::g?1i5:.. ,, V 4,5 B5 -,x bu z sg f' -ly-ig rv 1 I 5-1 a ps at ' s 'mv -vw-, as wi,-,Y r J fa' dv' Ig,-aB,-. arg 1+ at AM t x V4 Q , A-rs .,-Q tw., .l 0, J f i 4 YQ. 1 X ' Y -1 : 1. I f K S Q ,Je 2-4 Dr. Millard Reed, guest speaker for the Staley Lecture Series, chose Christian Ma- turity as his topic. Dr. Reed's insight and humor provided an effective means of ministry to the student body. i l l i i l l i Skating at Norwood Roller Rink al- ways proves to be an enjoyable occa- sion for the ENC community. This year was no exception for the most part. A good number of people turned out to support the Junior Class. Everyone had a good time with the exception of Sarah Grace and Craig Wheeler, who went to the skate at the cost of an arm and a leg. The space to the right is dedicated to the memory of the unfor- tunate duo's unbroken arms and legs. SEPTEMBER An enjoyable evening of fun and games was provided for the freshman women at the annual Big Little Sister Party. ,.-- ' fx wi i iii ig - .. X. I f! 'Q ' '-- - still. ll u 'l 'X ' ' f Yi V .1 ','Z!,iWilg7g I , . , .. ,-, 115, 4,13 f , l X 7 M, .A ge S . 2 , l 3 if E , - ,Etc ECf'ii?gTF-fi ,Zyl 'D ff 5 :0 by g O o' l CDQST ' E a - QS 6 1 to 0Cy3,' .4 - ' L Q Q12 Q, iq be it I 3. When we build, lot us think wc build l'orcx'cr. Let it not be for present use Nor present delight alone. Let it bc such work as our descendants will thank us for. And lct us think as wc lay stone on stone, That a time will some Whcn these stones will bc sacred because our hands time touched them: And that men will sziy As they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them 'Seo this our fathers did for us' OCTOBER lt gi member for once. Dr. Edwa Mann, former president of E.N.C., d livered quite an enjoyable address students, faculty, trustees, a friends. Dr. Mann recounted some his most memorable personal exp iences from the 45 years he spent l E.N.C. His stories, along with the si ing of Professor Emeritus Esther W g liamson and the A Cappella Chof i made for a unique Heritage Day. if til Heritage Day 1978 was a day to pl was one truly enjoyed by all. .I l .lx all t.l. Greg Larkin and the A Cappella Choirgg t.r. Esther Williamsong c. Dr. Edward S. E Mann and President Irwing b.r. Bob Howa and E.N.C. Orchestra. OCTOBER OCTOBER i UC lfllil l-I 4.-' T Ps k , 'S' ' li . David Bowser and Diane Falvo Barry Jones and Vicki Mountz I., 5 :lu x-' . 4-we Q? i ,Sr - 1 Leroy Lewis and Linda Nichols Robb lngland and Lois Andrews Greg Rosser and Geri Metcalf ,.... 'avi 1 4 Queen Lois Andrews Sarah Grace and Connie Underwood x L 'Q ag - 0 . ! UQ if ii .5 . is ' I : 1 fylvt - HOMECOMING The crowning of queen Lois Andrews by reigning queen Colleen Belle, highlighted a weekend full of excit- ing events. Many alumni gathered again on campus to relive fond memories. There was no disappointment. Varsity sports were at their best, with big wins in Soccer, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The defeat of King's College in soccer was especially impressive. The presentation of the musical Fiddler on the Roof added to the general spirit of the weekend. The casts efforts were rewarded with continual sell-out crowds. t.I. Lowell Parkes, t.r. Dan Whitney, Tim Shetlerg c.r. Queen Lois Andrews: b.l. Soccer teamg Colleen Belle, Dick Pritchard: b.c. Tevye, Mendel: b.r. Barry Jones, Lois Andrews, Colleen Belle: soccer. I , ' '- . A N I A' I1 ' .' I 7' .1 1 D . ' N . T l i i' 4 i. l ,. ,xv 1,110 bv'-, i ' Q 'A 4. ' f'!'I' '1 . Q, 9. 1lI Angel Brown Kathy Clem Sandra Gordon Janet Hathaway LUAI'1rl Hetrick I 'W mx .. a. D lvgf? ' ff ' M ' . QL a, y T il fl 1 I I f . - . L: - - Susan Jackson Maureen Mulcahy Peggy O'Donnell Anne RBUUSGPP LUCY Royal Homecoming Representatives 1 - Mighty Fortress-Jon Helm, Tim Shetler, Mark Bowers, and Teddy Smith' YF5 2 . , 5, ,,'-l'. --'lp IQ... ,,. 1 ,. .lf ,lx U, , -. ,.... ., ,,,.5.-,xl '- FC'3'z:U735:'l A v . '95 ,'5,.:.,,4r-143 fig g :wif L , .M-S3,R:4g'.'-'x:', , -L ,A,t.AA4,,,,., v:,.', . g, -rpfgipr' l-HJ:- 5-. Meigiii '94 wi 60 - . flifr- The Alumni Soccer Team The Alumni Basketball Team Fiddler The WMM hear Zzidvul hun! R E B O T C Fi O ' va 'zeitel, Chava, and Hodel ff A YF sf. Q' 1 Y TEVYE. THE DAIRYHAN . . GOLDE, HIS WIFE . . . TZEITEL ...... HODEL ..... CHAVA . . . SFRINTZE ........ BIELKE ......... YENTE, THE MATCHMAKER . MOTEL, THE TAILOR , . PERCHIK, THE STUDENT. . LAZAR WOLF, THE BUTCHER FYEDKA ......... RABBI ......... HENDEL, THE RABBI'S SON CONSTABLE ....... Motel and Tzeitel To Life! Wedding Bottle Dance The Cast KEVIN DOOLITTLE . .MARLA MERCER . .DAWN HECKMAN . .GERI METCALF . .LAYNE WANNER . BRENDA BRIGGS JANET SUMMERSON .LINDA SHAHLIAN . . . .JIM ROSS . . TIM SHETLER . . JOEL LADD . . . . MARK HURD . . .ANDY LOCHARY . . .DAVID POUTRE . .MIKE VASOUEZ SHANDEL. MOTEL'S MOTHER . MARYBETH TAYLOR GRANDMA TZEITEL .... ARLETTE BANKSTON FRUMA-SARAH ........ DEBBIE OSBORN THE TWO VILLAGE BOYS .... BRIAN SEPPALA DENNIS WHITE IN THE CHAVA PANTOMIHE MARCIA PERRY NANCY WALSH PEGGY O'DONNELL DAWN HECKHAN THE PAPAS KEVIN DOOLITTLE MIKE KRIETMAN VI G THE SONS GEORGE BARBARO KENT HACLEOD PAUL DOUGLAS DAVID POUTRE ANDY WANNER TIH SHETLER VINCE KRAUS ALLEN SMITH JOEL LADD JIM ROSS THE WOEEN OP THE VILLAGE THE HAHAS THE DAUGHTERS ARLETTE BANKSTON SUE GUNNERSON HARYBETH TAYLOR ELIZABETH BROWN LINDA SHAMLIAN KAREN HETRICR SUE NICKERSON LAYNE WANNER HARLA MERCER GERI HETCALE KATHY BURBA JULIE BRUCE THE RUSSIANS WILLIAM TOWNLEY STAFPORD FRCOVRlCY HARTY TRICE NIKE VASOUEZ MARK HURD PETER BAKER THE FIDDLER ...... . .NARCIA MITCHELL FlDDLER ON THE ROOF SOLD OUT FRIDAY 84 SATURDAY Since Fiddler is sold ggi for Friday and Saturday evenings, we are appealing to students and local people who could attend the Monday or Tuesday night perform- ances at 8:00 p.m., to exchange their tickets so that visiting alumni might see the performance on the weekend. Y 1 3'-5 fs f . ' n S J i 1 1 ,Alain A 125 ffl: qq 2 5 D A I 1 , A I . I Q ,Ani 1...-1 Ev ff-f'5. .u .1 .. ' 5-all V K 1 4 rx - -qi X. I, 1 X Y' Q '--1 'I IU... 1 '73 W ,gl . m f r , 1- Pt '1 .l 24 M haf ik ..A fa vr-.i r1 I 4. 4 N Qc QQ x x Q .qc Q X eh 9. 1 ' 0 0 Q R its ' ix I EL 5' E mi cn : lllllll 'x ..--s Aw. 181 'Q do -J' nf' n u ,N ' A an Hallowe'en is also celebrated yearly in the Cafete- ria. Carbonated cider, pumpkin pie and candied ap- ples were among the special treats. Cash prizes were awarded for the best costumes. t.l. Geri Metcalf in costumeg t.r. Ruth Griffin servingg b.I. Tin: Shetler, third place: b.r. Darryl Edmonds look alike contefl' Missing: Mike Vasquez, first place. l p., is 1 ' 4 f 1 . ' Er- , 1- - Pep Rallies OCTOBER NOVEMBER v ,nw by .ffl Q ' af r' -' Q ' ' .V ' if- 3 . '3 .r as 4 5 -:sq Q .JI -A jj! llc: 3 ' . -, A ' , , gf 4 3' vt M' ig, ' 36381-a,-ww AX I . aug:-f I Twirp Week Twirp Auction ll' ILL B We had pep rallies this year .. . something we haven't had for awhile. The cheerleaders set a few up for soccer, and the turn outs were good. It was nice to be able to get involved and support the team The soccer team and student council put on skits and they wer- en't that bad Cmaybe a little over- actingj but okay in general. Apathy is slowly being beaten back. Twirp week, however, wasn't quite as popular this year. Maybe the idea of TWIRP CThe Woman Is Responsible to Payj is on the way out. Some girls think that they shouldn't have to ask guys out, be- cause guys never ask girls out at ENC . . . l guess they're right. The Twirp auction was fun. Staf- ford is the best auctioneer around. l can't believe those girls paid so much to go out with those guys. t.l. S. Wirth drags G. Braswell in the soc- cer team skit. t.l.c. E. Angell, M.Fuller, D.Whitney lament the death of D. Matt- muellerg b.l. fans, b.I.c. J. Dodge, pep band: b.r.c. T.Woodbridge and D.Peckg r.c. J.Fogel, M.Davis watch S. Collins and J. Linemang t.r. Cheerleaders r. Stafford Fredrick 8. ff' 6 'N- ,Q 4 gf? ,fc-1 -1 A , 4'5 , 1 I: . ' ..g,g::f.fi,- an . 1-sri' ' , 7 SN 'I-if JI' A sj I 1 1 5 4 - - aw., of pus. 0. . 1.- uf- nav neun un. wus , sow nw un .. up . Fall Revival - H. B. London 4 Refreshin . r I i l l 70 fl 'H God Ba .4 3, 'k, ' One measure of success is the influence that one person can have on others. For the last week, H.B. London has proved to be a radiant influence of God's light and truth. When asked what he was expecting the student body to receive from the revival, he said, that the stu- dents recognize their potential in Christ and then grow into it. H.B. London's transparency and candor were used by the Holy Spirit to convince, challenge, and correct the spiritual posture of the ENC com- munity. For a few days, we as a com- munity were able to experience the influence of a modern-day prophet who proclaimed the vivid truth of the Lord. - Sam Mountain, reprinted from the Campus Camera. Fall Revival surely was special this year. For once we had a speaker who spoke right to our needs. lt was great just to sit back, to listen, and to learn. Refreshing Motorcade- Life-Encounter NOVEMBER Etc Seven weekends a year, the ENC campus is invaded by MON- STER CADERS, or so they're called. Motorcade is a special tradition here at school. It means different things to differ- ent people. To some it means seeing their brothers and sisters from home. ln many of those cases, it also means care packages. This is one reason why motorcades should never be abolished. But, to others it means extended per- iods of work, mostly clean-up. Dorms, offices, grounds all must be in tip-top shape for the possi- ble students. I Care day was conceived from this basic idea. Some students resented the double standard that existed be- tween days of visitation, and days of non-visitation. Hypocrisy was their cry. But then, who messes their house up when company is coming? Motorcade QExcuse me, Life Encounterj does seem to be a hassle, occa- sionally, but I guess it's worth it. -sn.-. ..,. . . 3 1 1 .1 1. :U 'l .-eg l x ' v Ie. 3 'J fx ' , Ag -1 '4 . '. X t V l Q f ' icfvf-g1A.r 1, f W , . Christmas Variety Show The Annual Stuco Christmasfilariety Show was a real success this year. Step Into Christmas was the title of this year's version. Appearances by Kevin Doolittle, Second Floor Spangenberg, and Ralph Montilio are among those not pictured here. A special point of interest was the Christmas tree, donated by a local merchant, and then declared unsafe by the fire marshall. t.l. The Spinners - B. Nichols. B. Allen. J. Cox, T. Brinkman. D. Whitney, f.I.c. Geri Metcalf, poetic little boy: l.c. K. Shevel and C. Underwood, b.I. Sisters, Marcia and Diane Heasleyg t.l.c. The Mistletoe skit, starring C. Kemmerer and T. Brinkman, also Ron Lindhurst and Jim Stonelake CP. Douglass and J. Cox also appearedjg l.c. J. Olds-tin soldier: f.l.c. Samaurai R.A., G. Barbaro and A Locharyg b.l. Bobby, Marky and Douggy, avid fans. 9 A 1 C!-'xl' As 'ai 1 8 . 'rim ,,. 'u ', 2'P'Af J' ug, D. ? Q2 . X I 1 I 1 ,-Aq,,. -I, A iid-Q' u' Q 9 5-R, Q ,JF , ' Kylix. ' i F Q9 B 4 b 5 H . A . , f ' . 'Vs . f' ' I 1. , .xt E K D 0 1 . lt ' 'J 5 A . 'AQ - L Christmas Chapel al ....-1-1-,n-fill '--vw'-C Cl 'T' ' g ra ' ii-AE pr' lk 1 1 r- . ,-. ,. A, 1 P L 3 Ti .71 s ,X 5, av 1 7.1 , ,353 . ax w r ' 'gf WM .. vw- n-.ua ' 'rtx lgyw -, v7'5.'f if' JV. ne H' , .ff-.. - ' H , - II 1: The Christmas Chapel was especially beauti- ful this year. Groups performing this year were: A Cappella Choir, ENC Singers, Concert Band and Brass Ensemble. From the prelude by the Brass, to the carols sung together at the end, music filled the Lahue Center an interesting change from the normal sounds of the gym. Last year, the A Cappella Choir was treated to .among the best of every fall l confetti and ping-pong balls at the end of part of the chapel. This year, however, the fetti was found before the chapel started. - As always, the highlight of the event was the lighted Christmas tree formed by the members of the choir. The Christmas Chapel always promises Ti 'iff' T . Finals Week - Thursday To Wednesday P i x i e S i s t e r -he M, M fb if if 1 1 , ' T' 4. H 'ing l DECEMBER 15 Following the Christmas Chapel, a unique time period begins. lt is known as Finals Week. Finals week was split up this year to accomodate the Christmas weekend. Finals were scheduled from Thursday to Wednesday, leaving an open weekend in the middle. AWS and AMS took advantage of this and provided some activities to relieve tension. The Pixie Sister Party for the girls, and a Freak Out in the gym for everyone were enjoyed by many. ln broom hockey, Diane Padusis beat one guy who asked to remain unnamed. Second Floor Spange gave a Command performance at the Pixie Party to the ammusement and amazement of the girls. As the week progressed, more and more people left for home, and by Wednesday morning, virtually no one was left on Campus. lt was odd seeing only four people on the floor, when usually there were thirty to beat to the showers. By the afternoon, however, it was vacation time for all .... Relaxation at last! t.I. S. Hackford and G. Brankg f.I. Second Spangep I.c. D. Mountz and gangg b.I. Pixie Sisters G. Metcalf and C. Wilson. right- broom hockey. s 'Jw Tj? Ji- 'I UARY ZUD , I, Si ' About 75 students participated in a skating party sponsored by the Junior Class at Shea Skating rink in Quincy. Evening entertainment was performed by Diane Padusis who fell no less than 37 times. Her act was followed by Bob Berry and Milton Peter Carey lll. lt was an evening of fun and laughter for allg broken bones were not a result of this acitivity. I 78 ,K J' 1 'r -an-Q... ... . ,, , A 595' ' , l I , f . 4 we A 'Y 1 ' 4 fix.. ' f J I 1581 JUST? f x i, V. 'll in If . li s ireaser Day- f.l. Greaser group y.r. T. Woodbridge Lr. Greasers Goff and Ma- -on i.I. Junebug Greaser n.r. Sue Hackford swal- ows fish zenter- King and Queen of Ereaser Day, Myron and Iathy lv. Greaser Day av! MF .,g' i .M K W, QI I' ,ff S 'fl FEBRUARY Q King s rf! Z ,ff ,HWM ' ,P 5 gp. aff' ,.: ,f ff' RE .M I' ,? A,- , A '-1 A n Z 90 ,wx , x f I A 1' ,st sf -X wr. . V, f - , . .,1v, ., . fi, 'Qi' . HW' '7 I :li . , , in ing . sf! ...vii f is ' X wi 6 4 0 ff' , 1 L6 ,F RE HE -3555 2 - ? I h iw 2 fain MAL, sh F V ...,. -f 13,6 Q. A an 1 Xl V-akin S. J. 1 W rrufwf ' Q, IZ, P KH Hxw'd', 6 . f . f X f. .ax . '. . 5 1? 1 - nz 1 R b J A' 4 lk J , Gif. Jr' fn. K V3 my - 4 3 , 'Zn' Q Q ? M ff ' Q, , , Q ' it , 1 . lv ' ., 1 Y ll' . ', 4' 'Wife 'P' -,Q 9 V: vw p ' - ' 'oh f -1 K v JN 1 ,M , .. AT OF DEFE AGONY Nl . THE THE THRILL OF WCTOR Q1 ff, 04 ,U z,.f.. 'jan . ,..... 5 392, W' F 1.-f CEI! YS! 'N-if LW Q. EF? 3569 uv- -1. 'NR .-, n . -r .N aux 'i .' 18,1 I L Lucid i Z i King s Tournament Participants Ping Pong Mens Singles Tom Hopkins Womens Singles Dawn Bergers Mixed Doubles Steve Vaughn Cindy Tozzi Chess David Troxler Bowling - Third Place Art Oakes Hank Decker Sue Hachford Cathy Akeley Barbershop Quartet - First Place Dan Whitney Kevin Doolittle Tim Shetler Jay Larkin King s Tournament was close this year It was a new feeling not being sure of ourselves For the last two years we entered the final game with the tour nament already in our pockets This year after the final game we still did not have the tournament in ' our pockets. r ENC beat Messiah by a margin of 26 points, thef closest in recent history. If Messiah had outplacedf the Barbershop Quartet, they would have won the' tourney. However, you can also say if Lalone and., Underwood had not come through, and if the Wom- en's Volleyball team had not won, the outcome also' would have been different. It certainly was an exciting tournament. The Bas-j ketball team provided three great games of hoop. All participants did their very best. Art Oakes, our re- placement bowler was superb. Dave Troxler fought hard in chess. Each fan yelled his loudest. The Dean was proud . The cheer that ended the tournament is appropri . ate: ENC is the very best, and don't you forget it! i 'Q Jogging - First Place Tim Lalone Connie Underwood Aim-emi Free Throw - Second Place Don ifzbnstantine Brenda Henley February 22 - 24, 1979 i X f I'- , N XJ . ,,, ff? 1 . V ' 'Rig 3 IX '5 x mv! r 4 ' x 5 3 2 i 4 i 1 : 5 ' I : Z , I 1 i 5 i L '! 5 v- -4--L Z -if '51 3 I . .,,, ,V -f A 2 A.,!, ifw , ,4 . 'S 'QS 38? V -4 wi: 1 JNL QEITA 2 E3 an ,-F? lb N-1, :Ns I. 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Cubie, Sallie R. Culbert, Susan L. Currier, Nancy E. Daniels, Cheryl D. J Davis, Kathy Davis, Martha',SQ3 J'- Davisi Deckeri 'Delp, Sandra K. Derflinzzer. Mara . 1 nf' .- - 1- '1'1:.fr '- .,-. f. ' y, . . .. 1-1 if .' , , ix. ,. ,. . ,,,,,' , W,.i. .. . L,-,. . Dickinson, Blaine M. Dickson, Kimberly S. Dinovelli, Linda S. Douglas, Allan S. Dudley,,William C. Dupree, Denise D. Edgin, Lorraine E. Egles, Marcia J. Erbe, Sharon R. Filegar, Sara E. Fogle, Jeffrey K. Foltz, Anita L. Fritz, Karen L. Fuller, Thomas W. Gahagen, Stephen M. Galvin, Michael F. Gerry, Robyn L. Grantz, Connie L. Guizar, Elizabeth A. Gunter, Deborah L. Haines, Sandra M. Hall, Cindy Hance, Janet M. Hardie, Richard B. Hatz, Scott R. . o .3-. '. - U Healey, Brenda L. Helfrich, Stephen Howe, 1' 5 ff V1-', 4. .' 3 -UYNCN 551' An. 4 r 1 -. ur- '-lo I 'Q --- l 'ffl I -.0-?'1!-Pfgv'-Y'-' ez .,, .,,,,.,,f, .A ,V 4f4,.1g. w. eff, few' - I, ,my Q21 I rfsi2lZi. 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Hodsdon, Charles W. Jackson, Jimmy D. Jarvis, Stuart J. Johnson, Esther Y. Knox, Sharon S. Krisiukenas, Renata L 143. F- F ape' 3 J 11? R ei. .s iilf rt ki' :gf-if A ' .,.,,.,, 'i, .. . J i .g v . aw, -.i V , - il, ., 1... . ,. 1 ,i .- -. e M x f ,f ,vw N ... Kroll, Pamela A. 4 Landers, Shirley J Lewis, Edward R. Lindhurst, Ronald S. g ff? :iff - . fl-1.Rdbert MacCallum, Gayden L. Martin, Deborah A May, lngeborg M. Mengle, Cynthia R Mercer, Christine A Marla K. Nielsen, Andrea E. Oakes, Arthur 0. Oliver, Mary Osborne, Debbie Paulsen, Martin W. Peck, Dana D. Querry, Edna M. Ramsey, Diane E. Ranstrom, Janet L. Reed, Kenneth R. Royal, Lucy Russell, Kenneth D. Sanger, Gale A. I4 Scearce, Richard B. Schenk, Elisa L. Schermerhorn, Laurie ., - ' Seymour, Patrick D Shevel, Kathleen J. Shiflett. Debra L. Slaughter, Melissa J. Smith, Norman M. . , , . r .. S -.46 , f , '. . L'f'- ' T' 'if ,dd I Y Stiles, Timothy M. Stonelake, James P. Stroman, Deborah J. Strong, Bettina M. Sutton, Brenda L. 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V 1. gZw..?.-.,k,,, F ,z',.'q, ' 'ax -.fW....fgsQfv.,A of +1 .JAN J 14' , M.--.. . '429 J , fl W Y if ' -f'f.'f'44-Shaq-.43?-:tie i-q,.,, :sam-ui , , , M-5 If V A 1 A .. gf..- A Ya 'fi...--.ir ,, J. ,, fm, ,. ,i-. ' y, ..,,,,,,5 ff 3-3 wr-41. -Lrv-- 'lQfgfry'tri , . L .13-l,f,.'Q , -.Q W. 4 A N nm... we .i -, Q? v qw, rm, y,, hs.. 2 N. 1 fe-We 1 ' ' ' .Q i --'-2 uw., vp 'Y This year's soccer team, with a record of 11-4-1, did an outstand- ing job of representing the school on soccer field. After an exciting homecoming victory over unde- feated King's College, the Crusad- ers found themselves one game away from the NCCAA national playoffs in Tennessee. However, a heartbreaking loss to Barrington College in the finals C1-OJ meant waiting until next year. Still we say, Great job, guys! t.l.-R.Campbell and N.Sincar at tryouts: t.l.c.- T.Lalone against Barringtong I.c. team pictureg b.I.- L. Parkes, a corner kickg b.l.c. G.BraswelI with a saveg t.r.c. Coach Stafford yells Move, MA-Lone! t.r.- R.Brown-blockg b.r. G. Stinson sets up a shot. ll! 1, .A . , . 4 ..,,,.. and-l f '- , 1 ' gave '-lar . . f--U7 W' Q--- L. ZW' .+-1 'i:g.zf-W' fp. '95 5 I ENC OPP 3 Boston State College 2 0 Northeastern Bible College 0 2 Stonehill College 1 O Nyack Cforfeit 1 5 St. Francis College 7 Curry College O Barrington College 7 New Hampshire College astern Mass. Un! Webggr Collegcfiw 3 K, College as 2 Gordon ,N 4 on 2 1 FQ 1 R e Island 2 Bridgewater State College ' 'A Post season 3 Nyack , 0 Barrington, 3 3 1' - I 1, wr., ,, 1. lf , 7, i 1. . .I In, . -as 'h q .fn A J ,wx '41 nga :fl i , is .ky A Q' 4 - . gf 1 -Lg 1 J, s QM 2 if 51 gf ' if 41 75 M 'wx 'I ,, 'l - . ff , 1. f -7, q,x,. A g ,, ' 3 .ilv j .Vx:f-.Q Effak.,lg.f,gA2 Q -' , 1,1 c.. ly' T ,i 7 'C' 'ff A . ' I '. ffiv' ifd-...J-jx Ax X, - Pl if '- '- ' x,f'f1' 'fl 4 3? 5' . ,. .f 2 iw V., ., H. fu-J,-, -z . 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Brandeis Boston College Holy Cross Univ. of Rhode Island Northeastern Univ. Record 10-53 Games 25-14 OPP 1 2 2 O 2 O 1 2 O O 0 2 0 O O 0 O 0 O O O 3 2 Volleyball is a momentum game. Lose the momentum and you lose the match. lt was unfortunate that only four C43 home games were scheduled this year. It was even more unfortunate that only four C45 fans showed up at the State Finals. In spite of spectacular effort by our girls, I guess E.N.C. didn't want their girls to win badly enough. Sorry. t.l. - G. Allen and B. Healey - teamwork: t.l.c. - J. Ranstrom to D. Wegeg b.I. - Team Picture: t.r. - huddle during time-outg b.r. - L. Malvesti, L. Stinson. IW 'V .nv .3 4. 4.45. all f'f l 51,53 ,, . L 5 L.--5' ff- . 3 '72 4. QB' ,4- fi W ft., ,y,.-eq, rf , i ., , 3, 4 in :Y .. ki 231 i - .ibm .1 N' ' 7 f fir? ' ? 4 r 5 iq 5 ff? Rx' 'A 1 is rx -f i r X is 'K X f - if -gm! ,, . .. 1 Q t JN, QA ,, at S . 1 '. lil 5- 'gift . n . - - ' , .. rg..-. ' -i 5+ V 1 1' A , V I , , 4 ' X , R N' if ' 4 'iq If I L W 'M u ' 1 lil V ' - - I '75--' A v . W, 1 A 'K F ' f 3 ' - I N , ft vwtrit A al Q -. - u :I1 4-Ili 4 N Q K ' 54419: L A Q0 I The cross country team ended the season with an 8-5 record with strong efforts by Captain Tim Wood- bridge and Steve Noftle. Douglas, Gahagen, Mapes, Noftle, and Slobus- zewski, all freshmen, bettered 30 minutes for 5 miles. Senior Diane Mattmueller ran a personal best for her final meet. Berry, Troxler, Mitch- ell, and Hardy, showed promise as the season progressed. t.I.-Tim Woodbridge, t.I.c.-Captain Wood- bridge Ieads., l.c.-D. Slobuszewskig b.I.c.-D. Mattmueller, b.l.-T.Woodbridge: b.c.-A. Douglas, C.-S. Noftle makes his move, t.c.-S. Mapes, b.r.c.-A. Douglas, t.r.c.-P. Larkin and A. Douglas, b.r.-D. Hardy, r.c.-D. Troxler, t.r.-G. Mitchell, Missing: S. Gahagen, G Georges, B. 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UQNN3 1,--M vi xx .V l -'HN-xx X 5 xx , V , .v..f., -A - fy. 4 , +V xx 1 5 . , .xnxx-Si .Y - y f xxx N 1 nf., ,gg -, i'f fi'fx.Q Es. 'l n3'Z.L'ff-,,. -4 Q. fx 'f.,,iq,Q,':5ni-,'.g-, -Q -f 5-. ', nfl, ff :,. , A . x., . W ...ff x-. V.: ,N .,, N 1 - fa pl 'Q -6 ' Q -fx fy. xy-fr I A 4 .gf 1 'I ff' . a xx w fffrzf-Vivilfaq x - V,,.,,+--.....,,,,, The girls tennis team tried some- thing new this year by scheduling their games in the fall instead of the spring. We're sorry nothing else changed. Good luck next year girls! b.r. L. Weir makes a great save: t.r.c. E. Guizar with a nonchalant returng t.r. D. Pa- dusis Iobs an overhead shot: b.I. P. Kelley swings a determined backhandp t.l. E. Guizar - another swift returng b.l.c. L. Weir and a powerful overhand. 'Q nr'r5't if U40 s 1 we ft I f c b G Bryan alert and aware c t r B J to .f.,.aa 7 N H N N A H, rv 1 wiv 'ur ..Q Q L 55 O 4 25 1 ' Lund' 1 I A , I h J M S ff Q 1 U - 1 or '- .NC 5. iii' 'S QVC 4 Alun- . 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Someday, when we are mature and finally grown, we'll look back to our stages of developement, maybe to laugh, maybe to cry. Still maybe that day of maturation, that final day of growth, will not ever come. What then is our goal? Simply to be maturing should be enough. f s. an 1 ,K ...V 51,4 0 i ffqg, v ,5' X SL... -i . i-. X. 5. 1 Freshman - V. Crouse, B. Strenge, K. Russell, D. Price, K. Vandervort, Pres., D. Padusis. Soagmoitiore - C. West, G. Georges, Pres., J. Wooster, Mitchell, R. Griffin. Juni-or -- Wi. Mercer, T. Cole, L. Bleh, Pres., T. Brink- R. l'si'.2-wif'-llph, G. man, l-f.. . .rj Senior -- gl. larnberger, M. Mello, T. Lalone, A. Raudsepp, V. Mountz, lime.: R. Roark. 5... 2 -06 .af O43 .frlf 'G l ,a :Ai fa 4.3 MENC-L. Dunkum, S. Harrison, D. Roth, A Chester, J. Cleary, T. Smith, S. Branagan, D 2 Moser, B. Card, D. Cox, K. Doolittle, D. Smith ms' D. McPherson, J. Lineman, E. Erbe, T. Shetler, P. Douglass nl' Concert Band X- if Concert Band- J. Dodge, D. Bergers, T. Ricci, S. Godfrey, D. Smith, D. McPherson, C. Cox, M. Vollick, C. Grantz, A Chester, R. Snyder, J. Gluck, M. Crawford, K. Wirkkala, R. Olsen, B. Lineman, B. Card, L. Dunkum, L. McLaren, B Sever, D. Roth, C. Mason, E. Trombly, S. Jarvis, L. Oldham, J. Larkin, S. Harrison, M. Mitchell, P. Craig, K. Anderson, C Partner, J. Lineman, M. Surette Resident Assistants Doug Hardy Tim Woodbridge Steve Ames Barry Jones Barry Durham Robb lngland Dave Bowser if ,ln 18. Lois Andrews Colleen Hersey Debbie Quimby Peggy O'Donnell Ruth Griffin Linda Nichols Sarah Grace Marcia Mitchell Deb Moulton Missing: Joan Teague Cindy Riedel gv Lrr 41:21 ...gin ,-., Resident Counsellors Carl Winderl Ronda Winderl Dick Pritchard Janie Graves Ron Bradley Brass Ensemble ,.-0 1 J! vi, ,, 'iff 4 PN. 4 4:1 . - , f '. . I je- -A 3 .5 - . ' .. . -. ra V ' . .50 V an . '-- f.....b---- w Row 1 - W. Sever, S. Chambers, R. Card, D. Whitney, D. Roth, J. Ranstrom, C. Underwood, row 2 Larkin, Robert Howard, S. Cobble, M. Bowers, C. Mason, L. McLaren. '-if vw x,. X-if .,,g 1, 4, -.1 Pep Band d CT' fn- -L. , ',,QQ,,.,s-xr- . ' 3 6 8 One of the most active organizations on campus is the A Cappella Choir. This year, besides touring the educational zone, A Cappella travelled to King's Do- minion and made a Christmas televi- 'F , .av 4 s r - - s c ifi sion broadcast. The officers of the ,. .., 'f F at Q choir are pictured at left: 6, M Row 1 - T. Shetler, student director, B. ,A Q. ff, -... Briggs, M. Heasley, president, R. Farmer, Greg C X Larkin, Directorg row 2 D. Heasley, D. Kilpa- 5 E trick, D. Blaney, T. Henley. row 3 K. Doolittle, - M. Bowers. I 1 in , Ah .. i C3 x! G0 Q-9 X , ENC Singers On November 17th, the ENC Singers and the Brass Ensemble put on a joint con- cert to the delight of every- one. Both groups have im- proved drastically since last year. lt was enjoyable to sit back and relax as they WY i Az. Q f 4 - . -A ...V ,Q T Q- 5 1 Wu s x, , . xx , I . 'Ti Y. lg l l Ns performed tonight, said one music major. tHe had to go, and enjoyed it anywaylj '- Q-W 1 - S. Brannagan, C. Matos, J. Sheil, R. Kaisianowiczg row 2 J. Cleary, M. Arakelian, S. 11065. D. Gunter, row 3 E. Erbe, D. Moser, J. Waddington, C. HO, row 4 - D. Cox, K. Bishop, E. 1 Zar, row 5 S. Harrison, M. Ferrante, A. Chester, Robert Howard, Directorp row 6 G. Metcalf, 3,Bowen, D. Bacherman, L. Dunkum. 1' If rw ,- 9 x , n 'Q 9241 x 1 N In fn -1. QM N' wg. I v w. L ui ,Ja ,.fn 1 46 wifi' N, ' ' , F '-ml' ,9. if ' '-l r ,,r' . A.. 4' 1' H , U 1 ll ff-1. rl. 4 . 1, iw. I , 1, .. o f ' O ..s . W. .,- I '+L 2 X ' tw x r 'X - f X!.,f54: tp i my s Sr 'M I' , X If f ,f N ihiyw 3' I ,114 -Q1 l 91 D. Edmonds, C. Wohlander, T. Woodbridge, president, D. Blaney, C. Severs M. V gigsviif ' - ,,. 9 . f- ' f : -vT'iai' ' 'Qs .vs l . Q, 2. -Pun, 5 ' ' - t A rf: .J 9:6 ,s , . , .Q N V Q-:QT J or ' ff I-7.5 ' Left to right - J. Burt and K. Giberson, A. Philbrook and D. Ray. J 164 Business Club , 'W' v: amz. + Us C' Q, i 275 1? 12 J Q-f6:f Standard Deviants 33. ini K 'Jw W 5. fy... '2- Y Standard Deviants CMath Clubb - L. Abali, T. Lalone, C. Philbrook, D. Sorenson, J. Burt, J. McCloy, D. Ray, K. Lic 5'Q,Giberson, A. Douglas. 5 . 1-ff L' ,150 9. if .agf 4 1 f-'H .I ,W 'Wal P 5'!lw',A 9 ? -'NR 1 W, E -'u4,f,,, .,..yv . - f Gi - AMS - S. Roggenbaum, J. Umstead, presidentg K. Giberson, D. Conrad, M. Trice. 1 ' '5 n I I FN 'W M3 '1 I 'fx in ee' There is no way you can put out a newspaper every other week at E.N.C. But it says right here in the catalogue The Campus Cam- era: The Biweekly college newspa- per No way. lt's just not done any- more. But it's not a newspaper if it doesn't .. . Forget it. lt can't be done. But isn't it suppose to . . . Wrong. But .. but .. They said it couldn't be done. Not enough help, not enough mon- ey, just plain not enough. They were right .. about the not en- oughs, but we proved them wrong Q, , V, VY- about the being done part because N f I we did do it. The little help we had was quality help .. . help that made it possible to put the Cam- pus Camera out every other week this year 16 total issues. Yes sir, they were wrong 'cause we did it V 55 Editors: Top Row-I. to r. Dave Poutre, Kim 'T P -5 ' f -...-... t lille f X. nr l Eff ' S V, H RC- -'W ps: fl Schaeffer, Randy Calhoun, Bill Nichols, Patti Marville, Nancy Moyle, Deb Moulton. Missing is Steve Beck. Editor-in-Chief Bill Nichols 1- Qi- Campus CU YDGRU BILL NICHOLS Editor-in-Chief NANCY MOYLE News Editor PATTIE MARVILLE Feature Editor STEVE BECK Sports Editor TIM WOODBRIDGE Business Manager DEBRA MOULTON Senior Editor KIM SCHAEFFER Religion Editor RANDY CALHOUN Contributing Editor DAVE POUTRE Copy Editor JEFF STEENSON Advertising Editor Articles and copy are welcorne il' typed double spaced. They must be received in the CAMPUS CAMERA Otliee no later than ONE WEEK rior to an issue All copy rnust contain the narn p , and box nuinber ol' the contributor. The CAMPUS CAMERA is published for and by the students ol' Eastern Nazarene College. The opinions expressed in the CAMPUS CAMERA are tlrose ol the writers and not necessarily those ol' all ol' the students at Eastern Nazarene College. Editorial opinion and cornrnentarres are the views ol tlre editorralist alone unless otherwise stated. Letters to'the Editor rnust be signed lnarne withheld upon requestl and addressed to Bill Nichols. cfo CAMPUS CAMI RA Letters must be received at least ONE WEEK prior to an issue to be considered tor tlrat issue. K M44 NAUTILUS - There is a sign on the wall off the office that de- scribes the routine very well. The sign simply says, HiII. Publishing the book before commencement was extremely difficult. I am not sure it will hap- pen again in a while. Still, we did it. It was worth the extra work. Money is scarce, we'll end up in the hole the way we started, but we did capture the year. lts finest and its darkest moments are all to be iound herein. I guess that means we won. I hope it does. t.I.Staff-K.Vandervort, L Cohey J Burt A Raudsepp B Briggs R Griffin B Nichols S. Darulla, D. Kilpatrick, t r Dave Kilpatrick photography editor b r Chuck Hodsdon Business Manager, B.l. Dan Whitney Editor in Chief 168 I h!?'4il'i ' V - Student Coun ll Jeffrey Steenson - President Yffsfgii , , - - C X- 2 nO' mi - WQQDQ' .K 1' ,NC l , 3 .9 oi 9000 QQ . 0' ,JC-,Q00 '9 ' ,go0 sail 0 000: Q. Sk O N06 lo nV0'- .... WWW, Myrna Fuller - Vice-President fa Diane Mattmueller Christian Life and Service Coordinator M W I sf - ., uuium- 170 -vb, Student Council, as an organization, seemed to be active this year. Meetings were well at-l tended and a special interest in the welfare of the student body was evident. The council was involved in several different areas of student life. The gameroom was perhaps the council's largest accomplishment. Electronic games such as Circus, LaMans, and Baseball were popular favorites. Foosball, however, was in a class of its own. This game brought both pres- tige and honor to the gameroom, to the stu- dents as well. Constitution revision, WENC reckoning, Film Policy, Security Enforcement, Student Fees, What's Happening , Bulletin Boards, Publica- tions Board, Food Committee, Trophy Case, King's Committee, Coffee House, all these were topics for conversation in this year's council. Some would say that Student CounciI's most important additon is Foosball. We'lI have to wait to find out for sure. s-f A.. 3 . 1' . ', A 3 I' V if K M. ' l kxii v l l 'l S Student Association of Social Workers - 'Q' all T -m.+-- t if .. x5 ' QW , . .I ' ' ' Lp, 5 ,501 1 2,1 ' xx t .Zh f ...x Q ', QR . , ning 'I xl .fig I, 1,.' Q Q .. 5- - -gg Q' if ' r ,.Jf X, 9 ' 'A s- I s Q '1 D fr Ml 5 ' 'M c ' K QW ' . Q - .ry O 1 .fat , ' . . , 'iff ,X ' i, f . ' KW, f, 7 . .. W.S.O.S. world student outreach Society left to right: J. McDade, D. Poutre, L. Andrews, S. Roggenbaum, E. Sang . - :: ieit to right: D. Hardy, W. Sever, T. Henley, S. Jackson, D. Moulton, J. Hathaway, M. Heasley, M. Fugelstad, T. Wege Me. Gardner, G. Belokur, D. Heasley, E. Querry, C. Umstead, S. Tikasingh, C. Ronk, Dr. Gailey, B. Kilpatrick, T. Hopkins Q ff' vf mf eft to right- B. Kilpatrick, L. Abali, M. Whiteford, V. Ferreira, C. Gardner, K. Russell, D. Downs, D. Campbell, Dr la l ill , 1' 714 .11-lil. AAL front row- M. Slaughter, P. Mullen, L. Tucker, S. Landers: row two DR. Degelrnan, N. Walsh, Davenport, D. Seymour, B. Cook, B. Cheung, S. Culbert, V. Crouse, T. Checkley, J. Stanley. 1 P Var Club ldnun-an-I I hhs.:-L Xa' row 1- D. Mountz, J. Ranstrom, L. Beauregard, P. Smith, row 2- D. Edmonds, L. Parkes, T. Shetler, J. irsryan, J. Welker, G. Stinson, . Kilpatrick, L. Ranstromg row 3- R. Calhoun, M. Martin, B. Jones, T. 4 vetmore, J. Jackson, R. lngland, S. Ames, R. Scearce. f 0.7 J' 2' . '- 1' t Z , A .gf 8 v ri V , .QW ' 'fig Y'-'ga' , , ' : 3 on .kgs 3 I Y V . i ' 1 , ' 1' f ' 'rf X I U 1 n Officers: L. Gome U' Q x -Q . X il: Z' X ,RPN 1, . G n, L. s-I Le 2 wi s, Dr. Gailey, M. r, D. Edmo nd Q 9 I! ,U '11 -58 '55 I U. QI -QQ l 5 I '11 Beta Phi Mu- R. Tubo, K. Vandervort, J. Ziegenfus, R. Fuhrmann, T. Cianci, P. Doane, P. Andrews, Prof. D. Shea, S. Knox, Prof. P. McLaren, Prof. G. Keys, E. Angell, B. Vitarius, J. White, B. Durham, S. Hutchinson, C. Hirschmann, M. Randy Fish 44600 rem. Karl Giberson I Brice Allen QNXZOGA 5 C' Ron Lindhurst i C lub s 176 an if A , .. N, 'A W ii , Fx Hursch Varsalone Fretz Allison Smith Bracy Wege Short Stanford Brittingham Wheeler Hopkins Wilson Gambil Craig Ricci Gardner Alexander Smith Hutchinson Perkins Lemaster Kersher Snyder Quimby Hathaway Oakes The memory is an interesting thing. Items that seem so perfectly obvious and unforgetable soon fade from our minds. Who would think that they could forget who their roomate was this past year? ls it possible to forget the name of your major professor? Or even the name of your R.A.? Even if you do remember the name, will you be able to remember which year was which? Because our memory is so short, we'd like you to participate in a little exercise with us. Please take a pen and fill in the details of this page. Be sure to do it in pen, so that when your children see the answers, you won't be tempted to change them. We hope that these pages will you remember the trivia of 1978-1979. What was your dorm and room number? What was the extension number on the phone in your hallway? What was your box number? Do you remember the telephone number of the school? What was your R.A.'s name? Do you remember your R.C.'s name? Who was your roomate, and where were they from? Who was your class president? Did you hold any offices this year? What was your most time consuming activity this year? What was your Q.P.A. for this year? - Who was your best friend? Who were you seen with most this year? Who was the Student Body President this year? What was your least favorite activity this year? What was your favorite activity? Do you remember what class you hated most? What was your favorite class? Who was your favorite professor? Which professor did you have the most difficulty enjoying? -1.1 Who are these men gift am. 4.5 X S- 7 ,3 L. -I f i Did you participate in any society sport? Which ones Who was your favorite chapel speaker? Which chapel speaker did you find difficult to enjoy? What was your typical Friday night activity? How many hours Cweeklyj did you spend in Spange or Munro parlor? How many hours Cweeklyj did you spend studying? Did you go to King's Tournament this year? How did you get to King's, and where did you stay? Did you hold flowers at commencement for anyone? Which church did you attend while at ENC? What was the pastor's name? Which of these campus buildings did you not enter this year: Ccircleb Church Willow House Greenhouse Gardner Clibraryb Shrader Angell Spangenberg Munro Memorial Shields Canterbury Married, Students Apts. Garage Student Center Lahue Williamson What event highlighted this year for you? On a scale of one to ten, where would you scale this year? Why? - FF THE P.. , Q nfw X'1'Z X IH 'inf xx' 1 X- 'Q wg. .vix' vi 331' 42 gf VX' We-4: XV 1 . f 4 X5 1 Q '. P f. 5:2 7 ' Hi ,I fi ,i 2 bl ,QA .4 -. 'L 1w. f J, , , .A . f, mai .WQH 5 , 1' . Ge Oh say can you sing ... 2, if W4-1, 'Q ,,,..f-...gg , -vang ' 1,,.'p,,,l 3 ' ...fusing --AX' I lt G 'R ad PNC qPirate Nazarene College! 'fe M by 1 'Q Jim, quit playing with the camera! - 4 jfg, f 2' 1 ,l,A,Ljg1,ffx ' , V 1, 1- -., 4 , f . ' K iffy' P' ' T. , 1 . 1 5912-'.eA 7 ,, ,P P A A 'a . 'Gr HF? c j 5. ' 49' zpzygfw . ,, my .X J 4- ,a-. 2 4 -QI' I think it's raining, Charlie Chaplain. Q--ef I -,YM S avi Nj-H3 X .,... - gk unq-.-.,..,,,.,. ,QQ 4 X YK ff Do you think Dick Pritchard is after my job? Wu Q A1-Q .,. searching I looked outside my window, Lord, The sky was cold and dark. Instantly I was reminded of the empty loneliness deep inside. ln my endless search for you, Lord, I am gently reminded of Your never ending love: The still small voice of the wee child Flowers bobbing to and fro gently in the breeze, Sweet music in the birds' melodious chirping. Sweetly You remind me of Your love and peace and care. Thank you, Lord, for being within. My wandering and worry coming to an As I abide in You, Lord, And You, Lord, in me. Marcy Tribe 6 Qs' ill !- 'Uv ie. .fe 9 T, Hifi, . ,7 3, ? 84 A ,. ,ij N , ' if E64 ff' If 7,7's Ik ff:4Q v A The sorcerer's apprentnce. X. ' 5 L ,yt Have you ever v I Q 7 .- v f 'Nf- . fl Tig 2 ? I I I. Zig! 1 W' , , ,,11,,..-,,P jg ,:u?, ' -' ,,z'4w, , , 1 ,ff , rf 'f .' F X 1, 5? -M N. N Q'-vm Us Qi N .4 ff 5. . f ,Y ', 4 -1 ,.,- ' H un'-T. ' M ,. V , 3 1 ll 'I k 5 .ggi PM :I E N Wir ' . .1 an Q. . -4: ' fs. ' ' W 'wwf . ,,, .X 'PI 4 A.. . A ,smmic Pi A. 159. .- -Q .' '-cg' ',,., Q. ' ' xfa: ' f. ae A' f. F' 5 . ,-a. t : . U -6' 1 si -K . xx s XINN xx ar ,X 70 ' 1 , 1 1 u , 19' .--A . ff' -N - X , , A :-'. Jr J., M I V-.4.f-'fwfr' X 7 ' ' Iv .X a Q . ' Kg- 3 ' M... 'M ..- '. .. . Jy f 'Lx fi-. A 5 gh 5 V , , .I ,Q - u .. vm Sweeplng snow? qAnythmg you say Mr Hubbardb QF '4- ? if Q an immaculate conception in the basement of the broadview of all places i go to sit and commune with my soul and to do my laundry i smell the damp warmth and feel the Iifegiving throbs the washers whirl and swish the soiled clothes while i sit sensing the cleansing rinsing to a frenetic spinstop the whirled clothes pause ? fri I -.. , ,F ' f Z A K it 'iii Q!-5 then tumble in arid staleness silently morosely i await to wear the soilless linen in an unclean world -- Carl Wlnderl It s shower time. k I N x i ,iw P: gy,- M x 5? M X , l Q k W Y I Y You've got to be ksddlng I know they are looking at m u said I could be 'S 1 l - H : V' 1 ' ' Q. .. , L ..1-fix M ...,.,, he bad guy 1 w-L My mouth is bigger than your mouth il Q ,y'?4 '-Q, vu, . ,N - 5 , I N - In ' Q .jj U .I Who me? I -I--W'-if I -,Mi--'tfi . is' 1 1 1 X :srvI01ilQ i.--- -1-1-I '?gg' 'i .I I , -'54 Q:-'Mmm ymlnx as W' 'iq' ' . .z..A-s-I H . , 'T-!'...e- unusual -wnnanlii W1 ' 1 SEZ!! '1'w :f'I K . P811- 7 -IQI Tray 153113 Wmillllii I-lil a.. .fi .nn -JI-liliil we alitll I 4MT.x WMN'WA K N' h A 1, i. If - n Lliimuna I 1--iltlnuuul I . I , I 1. im- . 'K I, . . . ' 'PY -.F ,,,, . , , . 7 Chapter 12 It had been a long, long Saturday and as I sat on my bed listening to the normal row- diness in the hall, I knew a good night's sleep would be just the thing I needed to make my Sunday great. My roommate and I talked awhile and both of us crawled into bed, looking forward to eight hours of unin- terrupted sleep. Unfortunately, it was not to be. We were in for one of the wildest nights of our lives! It seemed as though I had just drifted off io sleep, when i heard my roommate yelling at me to get out of bed. I couIdn't under- stand wha-! gning on. She was pulling curlers out hair and putting her shoes on. I cl.. seem to wake up and I kept asking her f time it was and what was going on. Can't you hear dumb fire alarm? Qome on, we've get get out of the build- ing. So, I dragged myself I-,I..f ef bed and stum- bled around the room limiting for some shoes and a coat. We made our way down- stairs and out into the snow. the cold air hit me I came down the sterile and I finally , iii I satin 3 waili- ilu:-id anvil Hill-ffl l li-3119 l-me 11: xiii -IIZDUUD :swarms iimueusx Vfilill nuttin The Munro Doctrine woke up. Someone told me it was 2:30 a.m. I couIdn't believe it! We all stood huddle in the snow as the firemen came and turned the alarm off. As we went back into the dorm, I heard someone say, Well, things could be worse . . . we could have had two alarms! She spoke too soon! I had drifted back to sleep after that brief interruption, when I was rudely awakened by my roommate yelling at me again! This time, I was even slower to wake up. Grif, will you come on! You've got to get up! What for? Why are you taking your curlers out of your hair again? Because the dumb fire alarm is going off again. Now get up! This time I woke up enough to look at the clock. It was 3:30 and sure enough, the fire alarm was screaming. So, back downstairs and out into the snow. Since I was just a bit more awake this trip, I looked at the girls as they came out the door. Now, I don't know how many of you have seen some of these girls at 3:30 a.m., but believe me, we must have been some sight! Between the curlers, blankets used as bathrobes, nightgowns hanging from under coats, and just plain weird outfits Clike jeans under a nightgown, with a coat over top and fuzzy blue slippers to make it interestinglj we were a sight. We would have made a great picture. As we stood huddled in the snow, the firemen came and turned the alarm off. Then, back upstairs we trudged, to fall into bed one more time. Well, Brenda, at least now we should be able to get some sleep. I certainly hope it stays quiet for awhile. I should have known better! I was just warming up and falling back to sleep, when I heard that ever-familiar blast from the hall. l turned over to glare at the clock. It was 4:15 a.m. Brenda looked at me in disbelief. 0ne more time we climbed out of bed, pulled on shoes and coats and traipsed outside. By now, the crowd head- ed outside had thinned considerably Frankly, I can't say that I blamed them, I wanted to stay in bed too. After all, there's no big thrill in getting out of bed 3 times in one night: but then again, there's no excite- ment in lying there wondering if l'Il be cooked for breakfast! So we stood in the snow, Cwhich was falling harder nowb and watched the usually placid firemen as they turned the alarm off. They were complain- ing quite loudly that this was their third trip in one night. Boy, if they thought their third trip was bad, they should have asked me how I felt about leaving a warm bed three times. Finally the alarm was turned off and we started back into the building. As we went in I heard one fireman say, Well, three strikes and we're out. This has to be it for the night! I only wish he had been right. This time when we went upstairs, we re- set our alarms. Somehow, we figured the Lord would understand if we skipped Sun- day school this once. We finally crawled back into our beds and turned off the light. I know it couldn't have been five minutes before that rotten alarm was screaming again. It was absolutely incredible! It was also 4:45 a.m. I was really getting mad! So was my roommate! We grabbed our coats and slammed the door on the way out. And as mad as l was, the firemen were even madder. It was snowing pretty hard by now and we stayed in the parlor for 10 minutes waiting for the firemen to come. They eventually got the alarm turned off and sent us back upstairs at 5:00. For the fourth time, we pulled off our coats and shoes. Brenda was pretty upset, and when she pulled her shoes off, she threw them across the room. I turned off the light and I 1 collapsed into bed. The night seemed like it had been 13 hours long. But at least now we could get a little sleep: I thought. I was wrong again. I know I was asleep when I hit the pillow. Unfortunately, I hadn't been on the pillow very long when I heard IT once more. l almost screamed! I look at my clock to dis- cover I had been in bed for 14 minutes it was 5:14 a.m. I didn't think I could make it out of bed one more time. I threw my pillow hard enough to put a hole in the wallfwell, almosty. Brenda was upset about the alarm, but she was really ticked when we couldn't find her shoes. I really hadn't been watching when she threw them. I found one behind the T.V. and she found one under her desk. So, it was back downstairs to the parlor. This time when the firemen came, they threw us out. They also went upstairs and cleared the building. By the time we all got to the Student Center it was close to 5:30. There were girls sitting everywhere. Most of them were pretty grumpy, but some of us were awake enought to act sil- Iier than usual. We sat and laughed while everyone else tried to sleep. After almost half an hour, the firemen came and yelled at us about hitting the alarms. I wasn't any- more excited about waking up 5 times than they were about coming the fifth time. So, we plowed through the snow back to the dorm. This time when we got back to the room, we both threw our shoes! I didn't care if the alarm went off 5 more times, I was going to sleep! Thankfully, we were done for the night. We slept peacefully for the next 31f2 hours and when we got up to face the day, the whole ordeal seemed like a dream. A BAD, BAD, BAD, dream! 1 'lf I fd fy A -ma ',,', Q.-.., -- - ...-5-.:. . x .Q x. -' - I 5 K v Vs. i .1 L L .. N , , 2 J i ' i Wmax 54 4 F 'qi ., LA. A -Il .4- ,-n f-L, 9 ' 1 ri av' 1 NWHV -Jr' Administration Faculty Staff 6 I' W 194 lt is a privilege to be associated with the student body of Eastern Nazarene College. Our graduating seniors were freshmen when I as- sumed the responsibilities as presi- dent. We have come through four years together. I believe the rela- tionship of student and administra- tion has been strengthened in each succeeding year. The reason for this has been a common desire to coop- erate and make these years the best possible. The opening of each school year is always interesting to me - getting acquainted with students and meet- ing parents. Then comes the flood of activities following the pattern of the previous years -- yet distinctively different from all others. It would be difficult for me to choose one sea- son or one activity as myfavorite. It seems that whatever sport is cur- rent, whether it be soccer, basket- ball, baseball or cross country, that is what I enjoy most. CBut honestly, winning the King's Tournament three times in succession did have a particular thrill all of its own.J Every revival speaker seemed to be God's man for that particular time. Special chapel series, dormitory Bible stud- ies with faculty, and the annual Mis- sionary Blitz brought new truths and H ,g,-ual! depths to our spiritual development. The outstanding social event is, with- out a doubt, the Junior Senior Spring Banquet. That's the time when many boy-girl relationships that might have semi-private become apparent to a president who isn't always current on who's dating whom. So often, as Mrs. Irwin and I learn of the engagements, I notice an approving smile from my wife, along with the comment, l'm glad. We both are glad. Good relation- ships are formed on the campus of Eastern Nazarene College. Commencement is approached with mixed feelings. lt seems each year that we graduate our best, most talented students. Then next year there is an- other class, equally talented, ready to graduate. Personally, I feel that gradu- ation is one of the high peaks of the year. The problems Cand there will al- ways be problemsj are forgotten, and with seeing eyes I envision each gra- duate becoming a leader in some local church, in some particular community. and in some chosen profession. After all, this ENC's assignment -to devel- op leaders. It is a challenge, as well as a privilege, to be president of ENC. The best in education and the best in Christian ser- vice is our long standing heritage. As today's culture continues to become more secular in nature and more per- missive in ethical matters, it becomes more difficult to maintain a high level of spiritual values on our campus. We have structured chapel attendance, courses in religion, and a Christian life style on campus. But as fine as these requirements are, there is no guaran- tee that spiritual and human values are transferred to the students. Much credit for the high level of academic and spiritual achievement at ENC be- longs to our deply - committed facul- ty. The key, however is the quality of students who come to ENC. You that are here know as well as I do that your choice to come was not because this school was necessarily cheaper or more convenient. You came because you knew ENC was an excellent liberal arts college and a community in which spiritual values mattered. l congratu- late you on your decision and your per- serverance. I am grateful for the privi- lege of knowing you. l predict great achievements for each one of you. Donald Irwin President i1 The poet John Ciardi wrote a piece for the Saturday Review a few years ago Con the occasion of his resigna- tion from a faculty position to take up full time editing and writing - I might add, at better pay to bootj in which he remarked pointedly Education is too important a busi- ness to be left to deans. After one makes all due allowances for poetic license and the unreasonableness of professorial opinion about administrators, Ciardi's remark makes more than a little sense. The practice of the decanal arts can only at best make it possible for education to take place. In the inter- est of achieving this high hope academic administrators fiddle with the curriculum, struggle with the budget, tin- ker with the schedule, plead for grants and keep a weath- er eye cocked for a professorial talent, wherever it may be found. Christian higher education at Eastern Nazarene College for this dean, then, all comes down to the faculty mem- ber engaged in the high calling of teaching. The dean's task is to attract, maintain, provide support for and other- Dean Youn wise serve a faculty selected for its professional compe- tence and Christian commitment. One wonders what might be the effect should ENC require every student to transfer for one semester to a large impersonal university, say in the sophomore year, and then come right back to finish at ENC. The exper- ience might well be expected to confirm in ENC students' minds that we have assembled here to serve the students of ENC a truly outstanding faculty, offering great strengths to be used in education of students academi- cally, socially, personally and spiritually. Christian higher education at ENC is too important to beconducted by lesser figures, and this administration proposes to allo- cate resources and make decisions in the light of such a commitment. '- Donald L. Young Academic Dean Dean Helfrich lt is, presumedly, our position that the primary func tion of Nazarene Higher Education is not simply to help students find jobs, or to train them for technical skills to fill narrow occupational niches when they graduate, but rather to find meaning in their total lives through their studies, their work, their play, their worship, their personal relationships. Victor Frankl believes that there are three wavs individuals find meaning in their lives: 17 By what they give to the world in terms of their creations 23 By what they take from the world in terms of their encounters and experiences 35 By the stand they take to their human predica- ments Thus, meaning is what human being invest in the world by way of values, attitudes, feelings, and view- points. Student development personnel are in a special position to help students discover meaning in their lives because we meet them in more diversified educa- tional settings than others. We are not constrained by subject matter as many may be. When the surface is scratched and we probe more deeply we discover that many students are confused, scared, angry, anxious, and uncertain about their lives. What are we attempt- ing to do about it. A. Continual Refinement of Student Affairs As a Learning Reinforcement System -it 1. General groupings of activities a. Academic Support Programs fcounseling, ad- vising, learning assistance, i.e. tutoring, peer counselingy b. Recreation and culture fAthletics, recreation programs, concerts, lec- turesj c. Residential and food pro- grams d. Career advising, placement, and various counsel- ing support pro- gram. e. Physical health and safety operations. f. Student activities and campus governance g. Campus conduct administration h. Research and needs as- sessment B. How does Student Personnel implement this learning reinforcement program? 1. Collaborates with students and faculty col- leagues to assess student needs, to meet and identify barriers to student learning 2. Participates in the development of the learning environment, including educa- tional programs and support services, administration of essential support ser- vices 3. Clarifies rights and responsiblities and, in light of changing needs and conditions, maintains a system of governance and order as well as a means to redress grievances 4. Assumes responsibility to maintain a healthy community that is responsive to changing needs and conditions, helps insure that stu- dents are able to participated in aspects of the setting which affect them 5. Plain deaning - being the persons to call upon when trouble brews or help is needed To contribute in these areas Student Personnel must be much more than a manager of Services, and a controller of behavior, fundamentally, they must be policy strategists, evaluators, agents of change, and authorities on human development as well as effective administrators of programs and services - mentors. and models upon which others may depend. We, in Student Personnel strive to show the individual stu- dent his powers and how with the right use of those powers he can live a life of honor. Robert Dean Helfrich ,414 QUl',. 4'- K 971141 222' t Assocuate ' Q- .,,':f ,gf , ' 4 Ile 1 -4 1 , w 5 3 f. , f A, V f' at U 5 Qgmfiih 5 I J Q' , x No wg., Steve Gunnerson Associate Dean Q 2 xi ' ,532 , Z . C X x M :lui ai' N ' 3' ,Aw WIN!! -4. ,Mx if 7' 'www if Qi! I 3- Q' , ' 4 Chaplain Dave Stryker 'gg I i'W -YMWS 6 Dr. Ruth Cameron, chairman N English Objectives of the Department To provide a fairly adequate background of acquaintance with the master works of world literature as a basis for further reading. To broaden sympathies by vicarious experience of human nature and life, and by acquaintance through translation with the literature of nations other than English and American. To cultivate mental and physical poise and to quicken the student's imagination and emotional responses by frequent platform activities. To acquaint with methods of literary study and research by a series of courses organized in variety of ways: survey, genre, author, and theme. To provide criteria for evaluating contemporary speakers by study of the significant speakers of the past, their speeches, the causes with which they were identified, and the impact they made in their times. yd., ff' X? .3 - 1 1 K X ff A , g Q? ,ft A ., 31.5 , ., ,- . QQ? amaze itz is-.S Y Sxnvfx L- X . . . 3. ,Q lu i I I I i u i i l .' Y, -p 4 7 is la' ' I l , I ff I I u Dr. Louise Dygoski WH' Rockwell Brank , in l Literature X5 Alice Kauffman Speech ' 1 .mf X v ia Carl Winderl Y fe x ' . if W, Ai, we ,af Dan Gresham 1, iii. ' - Q . ...,'ad: 4. 1 X gl' i' Dr. Lyal Calhoun X975 , ,V 'w . 959' . I , A . f I er f 41 1 1' I fwfr 52,4 fp 4' bfi, t 'H 1 .fu 4' m , . J' , , Dr. James Cameron, chairman 9 s i , Q 5. . at ----' Dr. Barbara Faulkner 'ir W un., I' ,. ' , .- 4. .wa-warg, , W 'N-A Jan Lanham Donald Yerxa A I -. qi ..--eil a . Q01 To D: :: 0 .20 'Ev D! : o 'al 'ES D5 : o .29 To D5 : o UD To D: : o F5 K : o DD To D5 : o ui HK ,sf Q M '.: . rg! , , l . 1', lf ': 'ill' .' 'T' l. Ml Q. 202 My v Q , .1 23-J- Dr Ruchard Howard chanrman What IS a Relngnon Department un a Nazarene College supposed to be? Many people have surprlsungly different oplnlons We are responsuble to staff the core courses un relnguon that all students must take As a bnble teacher my objectlve IS plaun to help my students develop a deeper apprecla tnon for the bnble and demonstrate thus by a grownng use of at that ns nncreasmgly meanlngful But our specual assugnment IS to asslst an the preparation of those called to Chrustsan Mmustry Tramung vanes wnth the fueld of servnce to be entered pastor evangelist mlssuonary teacher staff member but hopefully there wlll be a baslc common objectuve We stand under the authornty of God s Word' As we study at and the related duscuplnnes of theology church hastory phllosophy practucs etc we strlve to dlscover God s wlll and plan for our llves As we learn to follow Hum we can un turn meaningfully munnster to others Llfe always uncludes the blend of the Ideal and the actual attaunment we are able to achleve Thus as why our dlstlnctuve emphasls on the dynamic llfe In the Splrlt IS so vltal Only by Has power can we faithfully pursue the challenge that as ever before us Xe 1 1 .A5 ii i 1 4 . . if 5 r c I , gms, f , W , ,,.., 1 uauvwvzw, ' 1 4, LSI ,A-5-.1 1 ' f A Y ' W' , ,f 4 1 'MMM' ,.,4.z.f-A.,-..,. . if ,iff W' f I' r 1 , ll ' 5 1' M . , -- ,vw James E. Copple av 1 f y 5 1 ig' Q Dr. Robert D. Branson Davld A Stryker 3 of aw '-fmff' 'f - xpgw. 5 W I 4 :QE I ,ff Dr. Robert Norton, chairman x f ', 1 , r r if '14 1 xg 2 ' , ' Af ,i f , L , ,f A f: ,, ',,,f, . ,175 4 4 ig -3131475 4 ff '1' 5 Q, ' Z' M 'U li! , , 15... . . Vi, . ,W 0 mv Gwendolyn Mann 204 -Q -nn!.':1'z' Dr. Donald Reed 7' III ll' W SP P1 atb Science Health 'r A I Reading ndra Kleinman A' 'K Peggy Keys W ' ' ' 5 ..- Qi '1 asf 533 ..n. -3+ IH , , H 1, 7 -8 if 1.0 Q IJ- Ev . 3, 90 4 r I : 5 ff ? S f..1 gi 19 B g ara Hovglard Education 205 Biology O God, grant that in so far as one mind can be of strength to another- that the prayers of the department can bring understanding and healing power to conflicts with which we must strug- gle in order to gain understanding. The study of biology can provide a rigorous yet imaginative type of thought that is of value in all walks of life. The philosophy of the department strives to provide a balanced program which will enable the student to develop his potential academi- cally, socially and spiritually. All courses and research opportunities are de- signed to permit the student to test his limit aca- demically. During this year, two biology students have been recipients of highly competitive research appointments, namely, an American Cancer Society Research Fellowship at M.l.T. and a Michael Reese Research Fellowship at the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine. Locally, two students participated in biomedical research at the Harvard School of Public Health and Beth Israel Hospital Center for Research. Additionally, eight students re- ceived junior research appointments with the Na- tional Marine Fisheries Service, Woods Hole, Massa- chusetts, Each senior will present a seminar based upon his research experience. All upperclass biology majors are members of the American Institute of Biological Science. Extensive majors are members of the American Institute of Biological Science. Ex- tensive literature search and off campus seminar attendance are required of all majors. The Beta Phi Mu Biological Society coordinates the social and spiritual aspects of the department. Bi-monthly bible study-share sessions are held in the homes of the biology faculty. Frequent informal get-togethers, the Mt. Katahdin climb, numerous field trips, swim party, November fish fry, off cam- pus seminars followed by discussion, help sessions, seminar room, scuba, January in the Bahamas, co- operative preparation for G.R.E.'s, M.C.A.T.'s, D.A.T.'s, the Outstanding Senior Award, and the consistently positive force on third floor Shrader are all relived through skit and film at the end of the year departmental banquet. 206 'Nxt Glenn D. Keys, chairman Dr. Philip J. McLaren 'Xl Daniel Shea In ,,, ,SQ-f Y 6, . wage' vngf- YK ,.fW,.- - - , K, in - -V 1 r :Q , . '. ' A A 1 N 'lik Music Music is an integral part of our lives - spiritually, intellectually, socially. Take away music for a day and our lives would be greatly deprived. Man expresses his deepest thoughts and longings through music. At ENC, the music department strives to awaken a deep appreciation for the joys of musical involvment by participation in ensembles, taking private lessons, or by attendance at various concerts and recitals. In addition, the department offers a highly competent program of instruction for students who aspire to a professional career in music. Since ENC is located in the Greater Boston area, musical oppurtunity for both amateur and professional alike are multiplied many times over. Perhaps these are some of the reasons why the music department continues to be one of the strongest departments at ENC. - RJH Robert J. Howard, chairman i lx Q s X552-C 11,5 ---Y 1 iii -3- : A f ' i sry - I :-gif ,gif L , ' X , NY l . . 4 7 i N it . ,pl , , 'rfwuur ' ' 4 K ' K I ' . 4 I il- ik? .4 , ' 'If J X Q., fe--ages, ff f . W , ' . Tu-.QI ,gf L l '. i 'E :ns 2 gray i il , . 33155 i E s , tlflli X-. A, ,li p ,,i my fl ag l tlgi, .A.- 0 ' i as 3 - ,ogg - w i X E ll 'l' , P' i rf' Stress l' . ii . -V N Anang LA 'il L I 5, J A L-A ix 0 D C? ' ' '-Nr'-' r w- i wk I -' A 'fffff I-1+ f ii i X ., gf - s eizlff , f fr f -..w,i:..: ' Q R , ,,.,. W- if-- 208 Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteousg it is fitting for the upright to praise Him. Praise the Lord with the harp: make music to Him on the ten-stringed Iyre. Sing to Him a new songg play skillfully, and shout for joy. For the word of the Lord is right and true he is faithful in all he does. The Lord loves righteousness and justiceg the earth is full of his unfailing love. - Psalm 33 1 l Robert E. Brown .IN TDI .4 Michael Bankston Private Instructors William Baker Gordon Duckle Tom Hanlon Virginia Leguia Aletha Munro Pettipaw Gary Stellissey Paul Sullivan M if , Y' .N -- r' l K' K Qkfx 1 H-f at . .3N.. if 7, Olive B. M Joseph Rapalje .nd fag. 5 'Tw PN ll 'xi wap 'R W X I 5 Dr. Doug Degelman .a' Dr. Richard Fish Philosophy Objectives of the Department To see the reasons why the basic prob- lems raised by philosophy are constant- ly recurring and why attempted solu- tions need perpetual revision. To develop a critical attitude toward the assumptions of all epistemic, meta- physical, ethical and value claims. To foster precision in the use of lan- guage, and in the analysis of meaning. To learn the function of hypotheses, de- duction, and induction in problem solv- ing. To help the student find a Philosophy of Life in harmony with the Christian faith as witnessed to in the Scriptures and experienced in the life of the Church. ig rages. Nm , .Q .A 3. - ..., , ,. N --: .qt N gin- :-, M ti f'S5'f.S -. .--515:42 U . vi -H, , - . 5 Fi? '2..Q-gql iiygg' 'fs 214,54 '-f V' A f 'W' ' V' 1, -i'1'.f' ',-V. f - -Q.,-5. 2291.5-fi--,gf-A,-f X z- .4 ' 1 ...gy V -- '.. bww- . -r--sziw--241:52-mfc'nQ,,. A if I1...,'x t ly, R :gli ?N1A 1:65, i, -' Qi-23f'1Q-, -. X. -I -, 5 1 1 W ,',xt,,, -Q, .-gd.. .vig . . ' ,.. ,J ,., 435--is . A Y , H. cnt F 'S , A 7 Vu' Dr. Alvin Kauffman, chairman -1 gif' .K , , 1:' aL 5' - Ma if ,pf .ly-9. sf' -- Qyg- . . i . . .M FW ' . , k . . -2. -,Ia 3 2 V' -1' f in?.af'Yf1 '.....:.'4 ef' - '-if - J '1v? 'r53V? , 59,-if 4--. A vj A ,.. 1.n..Z,.,ggf 3 f V -f??f?xfTng-f' QW- 4' .f,,fe,..f,, 4' ,, ' - g Q. , '55 -I 1' Q -,X r fi' '49 ' M ' Xa' , , W ,Lys f ' s, gi gg 3 I ' a- fff' J ' , , f fx Q ga 14 ?- 1- nf , Z Missing: W. Dunlop, P. Fenn qw-i41YfiiZiH3 ww iw 7 , 'fs ' 1 A gif? ,,,, ,, V. 'HV-MKG? . -nw' -f 1 Q- I X . , ,f r -N ,rg . ' . I ,V . Jjlffflsy, M... A f i A i ' M.: . , 4 v- its , A - ': wear,-1 gf ' E- H 'fff4 ,. . . ' v f:.j' ,4f ,'l-'51 ' v,-. . g 4: b 1 2 ,lr '32 3+ fig? H vi - -5 ilu . ' 'LW-ff 'Q' , -'-' f -. -1:2'5,ir.- , .- ff.-fa ' ':f: N l -, .I if T Q' YB?-2 I'3'if?iZ4. ' :- 1 , f fi ' .gf Z , -ff , ' ',' ' L N - .. -if'243'1-I-QW ' .f ,, .f . ,Q-,..-, , - we l 5- ,- g-- , -. -., .N Wg, gy, . . , K :.y-:Fm-Ap'g.9 3 . -.,1 f -, f ,'.- ,,,,Jv. -7, Y . 71 ' if -'-.:'y , -,, .1 ' , v 1., - , - , 4 V11 dis... U ,,,l' - ,- ' it ADM ii' ' ,- i. i 5 ,. 3 1 l 5 z 2 Tfl W 'l if l' l , ,.. ag . 1 1 i f z l f E I 2' 5 , x 44-,, y, ' ' Sociology is the study of social life. The social causes and resultant consequences of human behavior are important aspects of this discipline. Sociology's subject mat- ter extends from the family to the mob, from crime to religion, and from the divi- sions of race and social stratifications to the shared elements of a common culture. Few fields have such broad scope and rel- evance. The study of sociology at ENC is designed as an exciting experience which will equip qualified graduates to proceed to graduate school, or to a career in federal research, or teaching. The companion discipline of social work is also under the umbrella of this depart- ment. ENC social work alumni now hold dis- tinguished positions in public, private and sectarian agencies in greater Boston and other parts of the U.S.A. ln both of the disciplines of sociology and social work, it is the aim of this department to search for truth. We really believe that there is no conflict between the best in Christian faith and the best in scholarship. Therefore we seek to understand, study, and serve man under the guidance of the Man who said, You shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you Free. ,X ff---H Leroy A. Baker Q I A, phys1cs V60 - v- Q Ao en ineetm 4 , phgsicsaw g fc Q engmeermg glfljlfrll WHZCUTIIQ Cllffege oumcv, MASSACHUSETTS , C 1 17 r , K' if-mx 9 V .x 3' -w.: lax ff QA e fe... Sex., e 'N-tr H 6 x ' , -eff- fig, I . ,I Daniel Morse 35? ' ' ' wg .-,x f. E 'ir .tif , s.. Nine. -A Ak... - V' ' 6- '25 ,gl l l l l - - l..-- a, A,-4 W . , M zum,,g4u,u,,,pwWM,,1 i Q of xiiffasgqaj if 1. b ,W 7 3 .X X. I -.ily .vs-. Chemistry ,. Chemistry is a door into the world God has created for us - giving insight into the nature of our world - its colors, its softness and hardness, the freezing of water, the strength of steel and stretchiness of rubber, the odor of perfume or food, the chemistry of the human body - insight into the constant changing of things based on the changeless qualities of the fundamental atom and molecule - giving greater awareness of the endless variety in the things in nature and of their relation to the basic order in the universe, an order which flows from God himself. Chemistry is a door through which man brings improvements for his living conditions - a medicine against his ills, a better fabric to clothe himself, a more durable material for his shelter - many ways to meet his needs - taylor-made polymers for new plastics, sensitive methods to detect hazardous materi- als in his environment, materials to repair a damaged human part - tools for man to help himself. Chemistry is a door to service through which chemistry alumni walk to serve their God and fellowman - as a doctor in Texas, a researcher in chemical industry in Beacon, New York, a teacher in a Long Island high school, a customer assistance manager in Michigan, a college professor in Ohio, a Federal Food and Drug chemist in Baltimore, a missionary doctor in New Guinea, a food Chemist in Massachusetts Congratulations to the class of 1979. Thank you for letting us show some of you these doors. May God bless you as you walk through the doors He opens. - L.H.H. H426 Mathematics '- v Dorus Galley Qefsl! Dr Jerold McCIoy chairman W? L16 3 in Q Q OFFION NR Nov z 1 ...A -sr Doug Sorenson V x Em 1- L V I r l ,.,A.,. a -ca,-Q . . v.'V- '-',-,v cv , N . , E ,Q n 1 Qibf mv Mum xi? rf C59 X b S... Physical ' a Education Ron Bradley if '56 W ,. A J., . . .f. ,,....- .-4-en , M .V Q- , J- 1. ,, 1, . V. V , .. ,..,,, . .... H.. 0,41 .W ,M I .fvwiw If-3, , . , if 1141? 3 , ., H. , t. , -J6fL5,A W . 1 ,N ,,,,,,,,,, ., . A ' ,L ., A .. 'f-, . , . , . . w if? sie' 51' 'fb 2 A ' U M -1--...., X- if 61. , - -- r-5r'F'fE ' '5 'Y . .N - -- f' V , .rv ' , ,. , A- SM .. -1455 4Zw:ff8fQ- e me x 351. A I .V P-J- ' Qi'-,Aff -Hw.4:-- - J! B e haw: Q Nancy Detwiler ,. ' ' f a y 8,3 , in E4 a' f- uw, 4315 .nan ,z Robert Bollinger chairman I l Economics Objectives of the Department - - To give the students a knowledge and appreciation of the way man makes a l living. - To provide insight into how man may conduct his business life in an ethical and Christian way. To prepare men and women to make their living in a business world. - To develop some degree of skill in the techniques of business management. - To prepare students for graduate and professional schools. li 25225: '45, Charles Owens Victor Tose Andrew Rankin ,.-Lani l l,, NW-4, Alan Gray Jack Laudermilk 1 I Fremdsprachen Foreign Languages 4 3: A Q ,, .1 . . ' . , -. - 4, ,, - gf- -. ., - M -. J , ' , . .V ' t . lg. . f 4 Q . , .. . , ' Arthur Lomba, chairman ii' Dorothy Tarrant l Fletcher Tink Q1- iluwv .4,,f,f,,., , D, noun., .Mfg ' ' 4 . 1- I j,k if F J. , Mary Horner auf ' wi K i i if if ml? Gary Jones Mark Bromley : - I K '1 Ronda Winderl 'Q I if '--will bv if u L if I Sue, Watkins, Librarian Have -'void 1 A H 0' .J 2 :am I if y 4 t ng 3 ,f-V,-j :fff'S,-,g.,. 3 5 Staff 'G-n-f': 'X ,L m Joan Jury, Assistant , X, fm, f 2 4-n 4- H - Q Q up . 1--t 1 4, 'am ert Atkinson bookstore ' A ig ' , . w .. X H , nl-Y '. .ic . x 'R 'sxfklz a I. --1. J ,I , -f iff 4- 4, i Pat Larkin -v -iw' -X. , N X Nqyaq V N ' . wif 1' ' '14 .'1Vw: Agiyx .kwlxf -rc :X X, F 4. i-'ii 2.5 U 'L l 1 i -L... -,. It 'Y 1 l Q-, .Alu 'GM I-JW K EULQ lung hi ii big :iii mit li l0liQ li lliq it ua-il if il I1 ii fl 11 I1 DQ 1 O -.l 4 F L v if ,2 , , if - if We 'f Mn, ,H - w 3gz,f f N , I' I hx A' A , 'fi' ' e f:ki,Qf7'f.f A , 4. ' 4' aff' X' ' Z Q 5 B gwsfa -4A' + L ie sf, E 1, M ' '4 . ,,, ' I HDR 125 YD' fl v 5- 'w 085' :RQ 3 -uvn-1-. 1' .5 F. 1 Y, 1-A 1 wi ui' 'T 'F UQ 1 , I ' Audrey Ward Business Office 'Win QQSNJQ G ills 1 5 , Peter Scott Gladys Brown ww ,.:. iw. 5 j L3 ', s , R. Lucy Naylor . 7 J k r ff' Nfoyy Jean Caseley d'X 4 ' nf,-u , ,, ' Ji 4 QQ ,f -.f r A 5961! nz x4'WV flmmtf Robert F. Bollinger - Vice-President for Fin. Affairs ' ,.,l'.',f'L1tx Myrna MacCalIum 14 ni X 9' 's 4, A 1 A '1. 1? 4' 1. 4 h. -f fi? ' 4 I QE W ,Q f e ! ,.-q I 4 in Q 'V K Q X In ii' x'B. 1 Acknowledgements I write these words on the evening of February 26. The day has been long, I am tired. The fact that I am tired is typical. I look back over the time that I have spent so far as Editor of of the Nautilus. I think of the rewarding moments, and I think of the moments of frustration. I believe the moments of frustration far out number those of the rewarding nature. Still I am grateful for the opurtunity of putting together a yearbook, your yearbook. If I had to remake my decision to run for the editorship, I would decide the same way. I want to thank some very special people. It's trite to say that without their help, there could be no Nautilus. In some cases, this is true, in others it is not. My Photography Editor, David Kilpatrick, is one of those for whom the cliche is true, perhaps is understatement. David, THANKS! Others that helped greatly were Ruth Griffin, Bill Nichols, Cindy Mengle, Kim Vandervort, Brenda Briggs, Chuck Hodsdon, and Joy Burt. The photographers, David Blaney, Lori Cohey, Anne Raudsepp, Sharon Knox, Dale Ball, Evan Kincaid, Joel Cure, and Deb Crowl deserve special mention. The artists on the staff, Jeff Howe and Kathy Shevel added a special touch to the book. Special thanks to them. Special. The word is over-used already and I have not exhausted my list. The following folk are those that have given me the emotional support to be able to endure the office. I sincerely believe that theirs is the most signifigant contribution to the book. Dean Helfrich . . . Thanks for your words of encouragement, for your faith in me, thanks for your willingness to help. Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Whitney .. . Mom and Dad ... Thanks for your continual support, for your unquestioning trust, for the depth of security I have as your son. Nancy Cove . . . Thanks for your love. It has been an experience, and yes l'II say, a privilege to serve as your editor. I wish the job on no one, and yet I wouldn't trade my experience for anything. Interesting, isn't it? Dan Whitney, editor Hdvertisin Fldvertlsln ' l - 'Q W . ,W 4 P' 3, , ' , 4 , i ,:, v ff f, 1 . ,151 - 9 'Q ' ,xi 1 1' L f' -: sf 5' ' W ,,. ,fr . '3i'j 1 ,. , H if , -N ff. 6, I1 -V 4- 2 6- ' ,, 24... . 5 4. . A. 'Au ' 1 gg fv1'H--X x,,?: ,Q J, , 1 I ,, . f V W ' fb , 5 A- F'-f', f Z.. '57 ' ', '.5:f, , vf A ' ' ff z ' ,, , 5 ff-- Q: 1 f, Y' ST 1 f Y ffl, ff '.-?ff Q, 1 fa, , ,151 I fi: 3' L-f f -A, W.-f 7' 21, ' 'z ' M 1 E 5 1 71 5 R. , ! 412 A 'Q 4 w 1 M iyamy, bflvamolfmeld ' A' OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ARTHUR H. TOBIN CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES HONORABLE ARTHUR H. TOBIN MAYOR of the CITY OF QUINCY 4 M CDLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSDCIATION 0F QUINCY May your future be as bright a h pes. You have our slnc rultful, satlsfying and h MEN-WOMEN One of the world' largest trainin schools is hiring. Where else can you learn the skills listed below and get paid while you learn? 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Mangum 119 Talleyrand Road P0 Box 513 West Chester, Pa. DISTRICT OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Philip N. Metcalfe L.G. Gordon NWMS President Chairman -- Board Mrs. Chester M. of Christian Williams Life William D. Mowen NYI President Harold 0.A. Perkins TRUSTEES TO ENC Paul D. Mangum L. G. Gordon Robert E. Wilfong Russell S. Cannell I .IQ Q . L , Senior Directory ' Key To Senior Directory Centre Hall, PA 16828 810 Shirley Dr. Religion Aberdeen, MD 21001 LBS! Name. First Student Council-CCLSCJ Chaplain-Class of Christian Ed. CA-A-D Address 79415, Circle KfV.P.J Zeta Basketball, Softball, Powderpuff Soc- MBIOI' Seminary 8. eventually the ministry cer Game Actlvltles Being able to learn more about myself Working in a church, getting back into the Future Plans What you enjoyed most at ENC. Abali, Llvlngston Nigeria Ames, Stephen D. 21 Coburn St. Auburn, ME 04210 Anderson, Jacqueline L. 4148 Paxton Woods Di Cincinnati, OH 02026 Elem. Ed. 81 Spec. Ed. S.N.E.A. 81 Delta Society Teaching in Mass. Sharing in classes with fellow students. Andrews, Lois J. RD 1 Morgan Dr. Williston, VT 05495 Arlng, Jean E. CA Bacherman, Donna 36 Grenwold Rd. Quincy, MA 02169 Bausman, Martin John 130 James Ave. Solvay, NY 13209 Religion A Cappella C1,2J, SCION Naz. Theo. Sem. New friendships with students 81 faculty. Beck, Steven K. 715 Oak St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Social Work President, Class of 79123, Campus Cam- era, Student Council Law School The friends l've made. Bocchlno, Donna Lee 8 Paul Dr. Succasunna, NJ 07876 Elem. Ed. Sigma Society, S.N.E.A.-V.P.C3J, Local President CAJ, State V.P. Q49 Teaching Friendships made have been my greatest asset. Bonk, Fred J. MA Borsos, Brian Douglas Box 312, 144 Third St. Atlasburg, PA 15004 Elem. Ed. 81 Spec. Ed. C.Y.F. Council Teaching in Boaston area 81 Graduate work The opportunity of becoming a self-disci- plined individual. Bowen, David F. 19 Old Colony Ave. Apt. ifl Wollaston, MA 02170 Music Education President MENC-C13 Teaching The Coffee Room Bowser, Davld Wayne through life at ENC. Bradeen, Barbara M. Medford Rd. Milo, ME 04463 Braswell, Bruce W. 1729 Lawerence Ave. Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Braswell, Gary N. 1729 Lawerence Ave. Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Checkley, Theresa G. Box 2042 Blue Mt. Rd. Sauqerties, NY 12477 Cheung, Sul-Hay B. 112 Winthrop Rd. Brookline, MA 02146 Psychology Psychology Club Graduate School The warmth and Friendliness of students and professors. Clevenger, Peggy L. 655 Roberta Ave. Dover, DE 19901 Elem. Ed. 8. Spec. Ed. Honor RollC2J, Member of E.A.q1D, S.N.E.A.- Sec. of S.N.E.A.C3,4J, State Sec. of S.N.E.A. C47 Teaching children with special needs. The Christian fellowship and education. Cnossen, Tlmothy D. Route 146 Uxbridge, MA 01569 Coffln, Bruce Paul 41 Cedars Ave. Harvey Cedars, N.J. 08008 History Ski Club 81 Society Soccer Graduate School or teaching in a Christian High School. The excellent History department at ENC. Colllns, Steven L. 174 Park Blvd. Painesville, OH 44077 Music Ed. A Cappella, Quincy Symphony Orchestra, Stage Band Graduate School or Employment in a public school. The many close friends and Christian Fel- lowship at ENC. Cooke, Constance E. Rt. 1 Box 1485 Nampa, ID 83651 Cooke, Ethel Ruth 34 May St. Jamcia Plain, MA 02130 Social Work 81 Spanish Phi Delta Society, Who's Who in American Colleges 81 Universities, Student to Student Counselor, Resident Assistant, E.A.-V.P.. Nursing Home Coordinator To work in a Spanish speaking country 81 then pursue a masters in Social Work. My education, experience, 81 friendship. dental field, and eventually finding the man of my dreams. The friendships l've made will always be cherished. Cove, Nancy J. 12 Melrose Pkwy. Auburn, NY 13021 Cox, Debora A. 126 Stateline Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803 Cox, James E. 203 E. 7th St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Cramer, Danlel S. 9457 So. 29 Mile Rd. Cadillac, Ml 49601 Crowl, Deborah Lynn R.D. 4f3 Box 238-A Oxford, PA 19363 Elem. Ed. 81 Spec. Ed. Varsity Volleyball C3 yrs.J, Varsity Club, S.N.E.A., Delta Basket- ball 81 Volleyball, Intramural Softball, Dean's List, Phi Delta Graduate School, Teaching exceptional children. The opportunity to develop myself. Crowley, Robert F. . 12 Merrymount Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 Cuble, Catherine C. 17043 Glen Rd. Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 Cundall, Dean C. 380 Jackson Ave. Westwood, NJ 07675 Cure, Joel Kent 98 Phillips St. Quincy MA 02170 Biology Biology Club, Photography, Campus Cam- era, taught Marine Biology at Bradford Elem. School, Lab Instruction, Honor Scholarshipf4 yrs.J, Lillia Babitt Hyde ScholarshipQ4J, Phi Delta, Dean's List Medi- cal School The location of ENC, in Boston, an area of wonderful cultural diversity. Dadgar, Anooshlrvan Iran Dean, Ruthanne C. 203 Main St. Wellsburg, NY 14894 DlLorenzo, Lynne Carol 4 Cedar Dr. South Easton, MA 02375 Elem. Ed. To teach in an elem. school or to teach secondary English. DiSaIvlo, Susan J. 77 Lancaster St. Quincy, MA 02169 Doane, Peter G. 190 Fays Ave. Lynn MA 01904 Biology 118 Schaeffer Ave. Cooper, Theresa Lynn Phi Delta, Dean's List, Beta Phi Mu Biology ClubCPresidentJ Medicine I found fruition in the coterie with which l had the nectareous occasion to concomi- tantly accompany throughout this auspi- cious college endeavor. Lab lnstructor, Who's Who, Buffoon Inter- national. Graduate School in Electrical Engineering. ENC has touched every area of my life: I leave here with good friends, a new bride, and a large debt. Dodge, Jeffrey A. Furhmann, Ronald C. 42 Day 31, 3715 Moss Dr. Whitman' MA 02332 Annandale, VA 22003 Doody, Dana R. Fuller, Myrna Loree RFD 3 Box 313 Caribou, ME 04736 Downey, Cecelia B. 2 Hosmer St. Action, MA 01720 Downs, Danna Lorraine 13 Pleasantdale Ave. Waterville, ME 04901 Chemistry Honor Scholarship, Honor Roll, V-Pres. of the Chemistry Clubt4J, Student-to-Student Counselor, Kappa Society Bowling Q2 yrs.J Teaching Chemistry in the area. The friendships formed with students and professors. Durham, Barry W. 102 Eric Place Charlottesville, VA 22903 Biology Elected to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities , V- Pres. of Beta-Phi-Mu Biology Club 145, President of Delta Societyt3J, V-Pres. of Delta Societyf2J, Freedom and Com- panyf2J, E.A.Q1J, Lab lnstructionf4J Graduate School, Marriage, eventually-re- search in ecological aspects of the coastal environment The relationship with fellow students and professors will be remembered. Evans, Tlmothy James 20 Greenwood St. Waterville, ME 04901 Religion Zeta Soccer and Softball, Honor RoIlt2J To follow God's direction and to pursue my interest in working with people. Getting an A on my World Lit paper from Mrs. Cameron. Falvo, Diane Cheryl 1944 Helderberg Ave. Schenectady, NY 12306 Christian Ed. Zeta Officer-Sec., V-Pres., Cheerleader, A.W.S.-Sec., Resident Assistant, Varsity Cheerleader Marriage and to teach in a Christian Elem. School. The friendships l've made will hold many memories in the years to come. Fish, Randall 116 Cider Mill Rd. Bolton, Conn. 06040 , Physics Physics Club and Council, Society of Phys- ics Teachers, Math Club, Chaplain, A Cap- pella Choir, President, Drama Club 1776 , Man of LaMancha , 2 One Act Plays, Band, Brass Ensemble, Mighty Fortress, King's Barbershop Quartet, Ski Club, Conn. Hang Gliders Assoc., Society of Physics Students, Dean's List, Phi Delta, Physics Fuller Rd. Easton ME 04740 Business Administration Dean's Listt1,2,4J, Honor Rollt3l, Phi Del- tat2J, Honor Scholarshipt4 yrs.J, Account- ing Lab lnstructort2J, Student-To-Student Counselort4J, Tutort4J, Who's Who Among American Universities and Col- leges t4J, Women's Varsity Basketball 41.39, Intramural Softball-All-Starflj, E.A.t1J, Delta Society Treas.t2J, Varsity Clubt3 yrs.J Business Club Treas.t23, Nauti- lus Business Mgr.C3J, Student Council V- Pres.C4J, Graduate School 4M.B.A.J and C.P.A. Personal learning and growing experiences through my relationships with students and faculty. Gallagher, Ellen A. 123 Leavitt St. Hingham, MA 02043 Gardner, Charles Alexander RD ffl Leslie Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 Chemistry Member of the Chemistry Club, Chemistry Club Chaplainf4J To be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps and to pur- sue a career as an AViation Officer. I have been thoroughly satisfied with the interaction and transferrence of ideas among my fellow constituents. Gettel, Douglas James Box 825 Scott Ave. Kauneonga Lake, NY 12749 Religion 81 Christian Ed. A Cappella Choirt2 yrs.j, Cast of 1776 , Stage Crew- Man of La Mancha , Freedom and Companyt2j Work as a youth pastor At ENC l've gained close friends that will always be near no matter how far apart we are. Giberson, Karl Willard Box 5 Bath, New Brunswick, Canada Physics!Mathematics 8. Philosophy Sigma Softballtlb, Dean's ListC4 yrs.J, Phi Delta, Physical Science Paper Grader42J. General Physics Lab Assistantt3y, Electric- ity 81 Magnetism Paper GraderC37, Modern Physics Lab lnstructorf47, Campus Cam- erat4J, Who's Who Among Student in American Universities and Colleges C4J Graduate School in Physics or Philosophy ENC afforded me the opportunity to devel- op a coherent philosophy of life, even with- out the degree this has made it worthwhile. Glove, Ricky Lawrence 124 Ocean St. Lynn MA 01905 Business Administration Varsity Basketballtlj, Varsity Tennisfl yr.J. Sigma Societyt3 yrsq, Softball, Basketball, Soccer, 8. Bowling-Sigma's M.V.P. in 1975- 6 An Economist. As a result of the education and friendships that l've experienced at ENC, I realize that l'm not the same person. Gobeli, Melvin L. 146 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Elem. Ed. S.N.E.A.-Treasurerf4J Graduate School in Spec. Ed. Receiving my education. Gough, Robert E. 621 Berry Lane Media, PA 19063 Gray, William K. 133 E. Cleveland Ave. Newark, DE 19711 Gressett, G. Richard Maplecrest Dr. Danbury, CT 06810 Griffes, Sharon Lynn Box 85 East Charleston, VT 05833 Social Work SIA-t4 yrs.D, E.A.C2J, WSOSC2,3,4J, Kappa Bowlingt2J, Kappa Volleyball t2,3,4J, Sec. of the Class of 79137, SIA-Sec.C3J, SASW- V.Pres.t4J To work in the field of Social work. The close friends l've gained over the past four years. Griffin, Cathy Anne 112 E. Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 General Science E.A., E.A. Contemporary Choir tTell It Like lt ish, Campus Crusade, WSOS Graduate School The professor's willingness to help in aca- demics and spiritual life as well. Haskell, Beth Marie Box 193 RD 42 Binghamton, NY 13903 Social Work Society Sports, SCION, Chapel Checker, In- tramural Basketball, Student Assoc. of So- cial Work Council To become a medical social worker in a general hospital. The most important thing has been the fel- lowship of good friends. Heasley, Dlane Dawn 1646 Andrew S.E. Grand Rapids, Ml 49508 Biology Honor Scholarshipt4 yrs.J, Phi Deltat2J, So- cial Chairperson of Beta Phi Mu Biology ClubQ2,3J, A Capella Choirt2,3,4J, Quincy SymphonyC2J, Concert Bandt2l, WSOS. Lab Instructor, Student Missions. Elected to Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. I plan on becoming a Medical missionary. Learning what a Christian Community of believers can and should be. Heasley, Marcia Mae 1646 Andrew S.E. Grand Rapids, Ml 49508 Social Work A CAppella-Pres., V-Pres., 81 Business Man- ager, Member of Lost 84 Found t1977J, A.W.S.-Chaplain, A.S.S.W.-Social Chairman To become a medical social worker in Grand Rapids and also to go to Graduate School. The constant striving for the excellence in a Christian education and then applying it to a Christian Lifestyle. Heath, Wanda J. 10 Speakman St. Quincy, MA 02170 Heckman, Jeanine R. 801 Muldowney Ave. West Mifflin, PA 15122 Hetrick, Karen P. MA 02140 Hetrick, Lu Ann RD ffl Box 369 Beaver Falls, PA 15010 Social Studies 81 Sec. Ed. E.A.f1J, W.S.O.S.C4 yrs.J, Nautilusf1,2,3D, Kappa-VolIeyballC4 yrs.J, BasketbalIf4 yrs.J, Cross-Countryf2 yrs.J, Class of '79-V.- Pres.f2J, A.W.S.-J-Board Chairmanf3J, Pres.f4J, SlAf3J, S.N.E.A., Student Coun- cilf4J, Library Committeef4J To teach Jr.!Sr. High School and then pos- sibly Graduate School. The most enjoyable part of ENC has been the relationships with people here. Hockey, Frances G. MA Hodge, Dean Phlllp 60 Albiou Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 History!Spanish To teach in the area. Because of the tremendous interaction and my professors in the History Dept., I over- came fear to accomplish tasks I had thought beyond my limits. Hoffman, Patrlcla Ann RD 32 Long Run Rd. Sch. Haven, PA 17972 Social Work SIA, Zeta Council, Zeta Co-Ed. 81 Woman's Volleyball, Zeta Women's Basketball, Soft- ball To become a medical social worker. The making of some true friendship that will last forever. Hooper, Faith Joy 8412 Pembrook Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19128 English ENC Playersflj, SlAC3J, Class of '79-Public- ity Sec.Q3J, Phi DeltaC3J, Writing ClubC3J. English Awardf3J Graduate School The relationship l developed with literature and friends have opened a whole world of new experiences. Hornberger, Steven G. 2137 La Gran Via Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ingland, Robert L 322 Meadow Ave. Charleroi, PA 21701 Iverson, Roger E. 2000 Inlet Pt. Rd. Norfolk, VA 23503 Jackson, Susan E. 749 Leesville Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 Jones, Barry A. 280 Margaret Ave. Orwigsburg, PA 17961 Julian, Barbara Ellen 20 Port Norfolk St. Dorchester, MA 02122 Christian Ed. 81 Elem. Ed. E.A. Communityf3J Working with children To learn and the chance to meet new peo- ple. Kaslanowlcz, Rachel Helene Hult 65 Phillips St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Music Ed. 81 History Choral Union, ENC Singers, Phi Delta, Hon- or Scholarship, Grossman Memorial Schol- arship, Elizabeth Herrschaft Memorial Scholarship, Tutor, Head Librarian-Music Listening Room To teach music at the Sec. Level. The fellowship and friendships with teach- ers and fellow students. Kasongo, Ukendi M. C.M.U.Z.C. Wembo-Wyama B.P. 560 Kananga, Zaire Engineering Physics Madeline Nease Scholarshipf4l Working for my Master's at Boston U. The good friendships l've developed be- tween students and faculty. Kemmerer, Cherylee 125 S. 26th St. Allentown, PA 18104 Elem. Ed. ACappelIa, Shekinah, Man of La Mancha, Christmas Variety Show, S.N.E.A., Choral Union Soloist To teach and continue in Music. The fellowship and life time friends l've made! Kern, Brian A. 50 S. White St. Brookville, PA 15825 Kilpatrick, Brain N. 100 Concord Rd. Manchester, CT 06040 Chemistry A Cappella, Delta Society Sports, Freshman Chem. Award, Camp Taconic Work Team CU, Varsity BasketballCStatisticianJ, Chem. Club, Dean's List, Phi Delta, W.S.O.S., Cir- cle K, Student-to-Student Counseling, SMCC3J, Chem. Dept. Lab Instructor, Varsi- ty Soccer, Chem. research with Dr. Hall Medical School That there is no conflict between the best in education and the best in Christian faith. Kilpatrick, Janlce M. 402 Compton Ave. Laurel, MD 20810 Sociology 84 Nursing Zeta Society-Women's and Co-Ed Volley- ball, Women's Basketball, Bowling, tCoun- cilj-Sports Coordinator, Intramural Soft- ball, N.E. District Bible Quizzing, Boston U. School of Nursing Graduate School, Teaching health in Public School. The chance to talk openly in small group. Klimkowskl, Rlchard Lee 7 Hallet St. Dorchester, MA 02122 Religion 81 Philosophy Phi Delta, Departmental Assistantship for Religion Dept., Student-to-Student Coun., Work for the Philosophy Dept. fDr. Kauff- many Seminary Jim Copples' Classes. LaLone, Timothy Donald Rt. 1 Box 208B Cordova, MD 21625 Mathematics Varsity Soccer-NCCAA Tourney All-Star, NCCAA District All-Star, NCCAA Tourney Outstanding Defensive Player, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Resi- dent Assistant, Sigma Council, Senior Council Working in the field of computers and possi- bly going into the ministry. The Holy Spirit does made the difference. Lampert, Beverly Doris 157 Wilson Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 Psychology Dean's Listf3J Graduate School of Social work. The sensitivity and support of the profes- sors. Laudermllk, Vlrglna Grace Rickard Road Skaneateles, NY 13152 Elem. Ed. To Teach. WTW '75, Second Spange, Kings' Cacap- pella Tours, Greg, Januarys, Basketball, the people, Living Issues, the beach in May, the fifth year. Little, Dellsa MA Lyle, John Myron 10 Speakman St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Business Adm. 84 Economics Business CIubf4J yrs.J, Delta Society, Phi Delta,.Nautilus Staff, Weightlifting demos., Intramural Basketball, Society Soccer. To seek a job in a field and eventually to get my masters degree. Marville, Patrlcla L. 26 Dunlap Ave. Pennsville, NJ 08070 French 8i Education Feature Editor-Campus CameraC4J, Delta Cheerleaderflj, WENC D.J.C1J Professional Retail Buyer. Mason, Christopher Charles 167 Maine Ave. Millinocket, ME 04462 Music Ed. QSO, Plays, Stage Band, Band, Brass En- semble, Choral Union Teaching, Sympho- ny, Opera, Florist Fantastic fellowship and friendship in Christ is what really makes it all worthwhile. Mattmueller, Diane Jean 16307 Gales St. Laurel, MD 20810 Elem. Ed. SIA-Council Membertll, Off-Campus Coor- inatort2D, V.-Pres.t3J, Sigma Society-Cross CountryQ2l, M.V.P.f2J, Women's Volley- ballf4J, Women's Intramural Basket- ballf2,3J, Freedom 8i Co.f2,3J. S.N.E.A.f3,4J, Varsity Cross-Countryf3,4l, C.L.S. Coordinatorf4J To teach in Elementary School The friends l've made. Mello, Michael Allan 4542 Grantwood S.E. Kentwood, Ml 49508 Business Adm. 81 Econ. Class of '79 - Treasurerf4J, Varsity Crs- Country, Sigma Society Cross-Country Coach Marriage, Garduate School My G.l.N.A. Degree. Mercer, Gary D. 10 Speakman St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Business Adm. Class of '79-Presidentf3J, SClON-Treasur- erf3J To work in a major U.S. Corporation in sales then possibly management. Meeting my wife, social life, and times away of vacation. Metcalf, Geraldine M. 6444 N. Swede Rd. Rhodes, Ml 48652 Misthal, Cathy Anne 2269 Edward Lane Yorktown Hts., NY 10598 Business Adm. E.A. Community Sec. l'm attending the Salvation Army School for Officers Training. lt is a place to become yourself. Mitchell, Marcia J. 146 West 22nd St. Chester, PA 19013 Moore, Robert A. 16 Macon Dr. Rochester, NY 14623 Moores, Robin Louise 1 Spring St. Wakefield, MA 01880 Social Work To attend a Physician's Assistance Pro- gram. Graduating. Morgan, Harold F. 11 Nottingham St. Dorchester, MA 02121 Morrill, Elizabeth Dean 296 Cross St. Malden, MA 02148 Elem. Ed. Teaching, Service with Mennonite Central Committee. Morse, Philip Odell Rt. 3 Box 224 Stuart, VA 24171 Religion Sigma Society Sports, WSOS, WENC, E.A., A Cappella Naz. Theo. Sem. The Spirit-filled friendships of faculty and students that has permeated this campus. Box 35 East Charleston, VT 05833 English Campus Camera, WSOS Graduate School Self-understanding, whether it be through friendship or study. Mountz, Vlcki Lynn RD 33 Dillsburg, PA 17019 Elem. Ed. E.A.t1l, WSOSC4 yrs.J, NautilusC1,2J, Delta Volleyballf1,2,4J, Class of '79-Sec.f1J, V.P.f3J, Pres.t4J, S.N.E.A.f3,4J To teach at the Elementary Level. Moyle, Nancy Lee 136 Elmhurst Dr. Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 Pre-Law Choral Union, ENC Players, Freedom and Company, New GeginningstE.A.J, Campus Camera Senior Editor, Campus Camera News Editor, Lab MonitorCLanguageJ, Stu- dent-to-Student Counselor, Spanish Tutor, Debate, Community for Justice Law School The location of ENC and especially watch- ing the evolution process in myself as well as my friends. Mulcahy, Maureen C. 235 Elmwood Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 Christian Ed. Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, A.W.S. Council, ENC Players, A Cappella, Varsity Club, Summer Ministries Christian Education Director and Coordinator of Reli- gious Programming. The people l've met and the friends l've made. Mullen, Peter James 21 Bromfield St. Quincy, MA 02170 Psychology Drama Club-Pres., Psychology Club-Trea- surer, Phi Delta Graduate School Developing my life and friendships. Nichols, Linda Ann 62 Clarendon Ave. Cambridge, MA 02140 Music Ed. E.A., A. Cappella, Quincy Symphony Or- chestra, WSOS, Harvest travel Quartet, ENC Women's Scholarship, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Teaching music in a secondary school 8. working as a music minister. The times of just sharing my life with beau- tiful people whom God has created. Noftle, James T. 35 Pleasant Dr. Londonderry, NH 03053 Parkes, Lowell David 24 W. Roland Rd. Parkside, PA 19015 Economics!Business Adm. Varsity Soccerf4 Yrs.J-Captaint4J, Varsity Club-Pres.f4J, Business Club-V.-Pres.C4J, Honor Roll, Delta Soccer Law School, Graduate School or a Job. The friends l've made and the time spent with them will never be forgotten. Parkes, Lynne Marlan 24 W. Roland Rd. Parkside, PA 19015 Social Work 81 Sociology Christmas Variety Showt1976J, House Manager Fiddler on the Roof , Ushered for various programs Social work position 81 eventually Graduate School. The long lasting friendships the l've made. Parry, Marcia Lynn 86 Windsor Rd. So. Weymouth, MA 02190 Elem. Ed. 81 Spec. Ed. Varsity Cheerleaderf4 yrs.J, Varsity Club, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball, S.N.E.A., Fiddler on the Roof , Delta Soci- ety To get a job as a Special Ed. teacher. The opportunity of meeting new people and finding new friends. Perera, Jerome K. 1076 N. Mar Vista Ave. Pasadena, CA 91104 Perkins, Linda L. Box 201 Molunkus Skowhegan, ME 04976 Perkins, Stephen Allen Rt. 4, Box 201 Skowhegan, MA 04976 Religion 81 Christian Ed. E.A. Leaderf3 yrs.J, E.A. Council, SCIONCZJ, Lambs Clubf2l, Minnie C. Bray and Gross- man Scholarship Naz. Theo. Sem. and later the Urban Minis- tries. The fellowship of believers. Pompeo, Nancy L. 15 Lincoln Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 Mathematics 81 Sec. Ed. Delta Society Basketball, Women's Intra- mural Basketball Live in Quincy, work, maybe get married. Fellowship with friends. Post, William G. 93 Gilcrest Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053 Poutre, David A. 140 Hollis Ave. N. Quincy, MA 02171 Social Work A Cappella, Freedom 81 Co., Campus Cam- era, Society Sports, Kappa-V. Pres. To become involved in full-time Christian Service. The Christian love and support which influ- enced me in my commitment to Christ. Ranstrom, Lorne W. 7 Leonard Rd. N. Weymouth, NA 02191 History Varsity Club, Circle K, Varsity Baseball, So- ciety Sports, Brass Ensemble Grad. School Getting to know people, talking and sharing with them. Raudsepp, Anne Mai Moulton, Debra Joyce Coach Seneca St. 2 Irving, NY 14081 Modern Languages 8. Psychology Goethe Institute in West Berlin, W. Ger- many13J, E.A.11J, Nautilus Staff 13,4J, Stu- dent Council14J, Class of '79 Council14J, ship Medical School The opportunity to have Christian friends and fellowship while obtaining an excellent undergraduate education. ENC Scholarshipm yrs., Roark, Reglna Elalne Master's in Library Science. The opportunitities to make friends and to learn spiritually and academically are what have helped me grow. Ray, Davld L. 205 Fulton St. Hanover, PA 17331 Mathematics Math Club-Pres., Karate Club, Member of MAA, Freshman Physics Achievement Award, ENC Honor Scholarship, Bertha Munro Scholarship, Roy Bowers Scholar- ship, Phi Delta, Passed 2 exams adminis- tered by Society of Actuaries Graduate School in Computer Science. The patience, dedication, 8. concern of the faculty 8i staff of the college. Reed, Lawrence Paul 1 Dunbarton Rd. Quincy, MA 02170 Mathematics Manager of Soccer Team13 yrs.J, Concert Band13 yrsj, Stage Band13 yrs.J Undecided. Graduating. Reed, Mllton 21 Cole St. Bergenfield, NJ Reed, Sheryl L. 559 Victory Place River Vale, NJ 07675 Reynolds, Rosalyn Sue 3 Montgomery Ave. Nashua, NH 03060 Social Work WSOS, Sigma Cheerleader11J, SASW- Sec.14j, Girls Society Volleyball, Honor So- ciety, Phi Delta, Dean's List, ENC Honor SchoIarship14 yrs.J To work in an adoption agency, Grad. School, marriage. The unity among the students, the he ain't heavy, he's my brother attitude. Richards, Hoy B. MA Richey, Kathryn Suzanne P.O. Box 98 State Rd. West Grove, PA 19390 Elem. Ed. Shekinah , a Cappella, E.A., S.N.E.A., Switchboard, Chapel Committee, ENC Women's Scholarship To teach. The people and the varied ways and oppor- tunities to serve them and Jesus Christ. Riedel, Cynthia Louise 6040 Boxer Dr. Bethel Park, PA 15102 Biology Dean's List, Phi Delta, ENC Honor Scholar- ship, RA, Concert Choir, Student Counsel- or, Lab Instructor-Principles of Biology and General Botany, Student Rep. on Academic and Curriculum Committees, Beta Phi Mu, taught primary age Sunday and Bible Schools, Council of Christian Youth Fellow- 4 Laurel Ave. Newark, DE 19711 Social Work Class of '79-Sec.14J, Sigma Society Working with children 81 teenagers with multi-problem backgrounds. The lifetime friendships l've found. Rogan, Regina B. 123 Rice Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 Roggenbaum, Stephen Dale 269 Douglas Dr. State College, PA 16801 Social Work Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges 81 Universities , Sigma Society- Pres., Chaplain, Soccer, Co-ed Volleyball, Softball, A.M.S. Secftreasurer, SASW Treasurer, Student Council, Nautilus Staff, J-Board Rep., SIA-Publicity Chairperson Work in various fields of Social Work and then Graduate School. The Students. Sanger, Esther R. Ma Sever, Wllllam Davld 4200 Gentry St. Greensboro, NC 27407 Music Band, Brass Ensemble, ASO, MENC, WSOS Grad. SChool in Performance. The friendships made will be the most memorable. Severs, Cynthia Ann 1213 Chambers St. Trenton, NJ 08610 Business Administration Nautilus Staff12,4J, Business Club-Sec. 143. Women's Intramural Basketball 8i Soft- ball12J To get a job in the Boston Area or to go to Graduate School. The long lasting friendships l've made here at ENC. Shea, Rebecca 119 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 Shene, Deborah J. 2425 Cheswick Troy, Ml 48084 Shetler, Tlmothy Jerome 1812 North A St. Elwood, IN 46036 Music Ed. Varsity Cross Country13J, Society-Soccer 11,4J, Basketball1l,2,4p, Softball12J Choral Union11,2,3,4J, Fiddler on the Roof 14J, Madrigals13J, Mighty Fortress Quar- tett '2,3J, Band11,2J, A Cappella12,3,4J- Board Member 81 Accompanist13,4J, Stu- dent Director14J, Barbershop Quartet at King's Tourney13,4J, Dean's List11,2J, Phi Delta12J, Honor Roll13,4J, Accompanist for Music Dept. 13.43, Tutor for Music Dept.14J, MENC11,2,3,4J To either teach high school music, be in- volved in music 8. youth ministry, or attend graduate school. The close Christian bonds of friendship with students and faculty. Shevel, Laurel S. 13163 Paramount Dr. Saratoga, CA 95070 Smith, Allen C. 7759 54th St, Pinellas Park, FL 33565 Smith, Sally Ann 655 West Main St. Avon, MA 02322 Psychology Delta Society-Bowling13J, M.V.P., Volley- ball12l Marriage, Work. The end of the semester. Smith, Tedd Marshall 219 Oxford St. Hartford, CT 06105 Music Ed. Chapel Organist, Sigma-Basketball, Soccer, Dean's List, Academic half-tuition Scholar- ship, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities , Part- time Faculty Piano Teacher, Man of la Mancha , Varsiety Shows, A Cappella Professor of Music at a Naz College, Relationship that let me be myself. Sorensen, Krlstlne Annette RD 41 Russell, PA 16345 Elem. Ed. Cheerleader To teach. The greenhouse and my friends. Stacey, Dale E. 69 Beaconsdale Lane Newport News, VA 23601 Stadler, Lora Ann Rocky Acres Acton, ME 04001 Social Work 8. Psychology E.A., ENC Singers , One Foundation , Freedom and Co. , Student Council Rep., Publicity of 1776 and Fiddler on the Roof , Business and Promotional Manager for Man of La Mancha , SASW, Psycho- logical Society, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges 81 Universities - 119789 Marriage-perhaps full-time Christian work, eventually Christian counseling. The opportunities for Christian Service and growth. Steenson, Jeffrey Alan 62 Independence Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 Business Administration Pres.-Student Body Org., Editor-Campus Camera, Advertising Manager-Campus Camera, Chairman-Off-Campus Students Org., Dean's List, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges 8. Universities To work in either the field of Marketing of Accounting. The many and lasting friendships that I have made. Stlnson, George Elliot 1590 Tiffany Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15241 Psychology Ski Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Soccer, Var- sity Baseball, Circle K, Psych. Society, Technical Assistant-Christmas Variety Showf'76J To work in my field and then return to Gra- duate School. The friendships l made and the develop- ment of those friendships. Trice, Martln Louls Rt. 302 Templeville, MD 21670 Psychology Varsity SoccerCNCCAA All Conference '78J, Varsity Tennis, Ski Club, Volleyball Club. Varsity Club, Circle K, Nautilus-Editor of Photography, ENC Players, Man of La Mancha . Fiddler on the Roof, A.M.S. Council-J-Board Chairman, Psych. Society- V.-Pres. To attend Graduate School in Psychology. The genuine concern for students by cer- tain member of the administration. Tucker, Linda Marie 6 Osage Rd. Canton, MA 02021 Psychology E.A., Freedom 8i Co.-Drama 84 Puppets Co- Director, Nautilus Editor 1978, Artist-for 1776 , Man of La Mancha , Fiddler on the Roof To take art courses and writing courses and work toward writing andfor illustrating chil- drens books. The help and opportunities l received to realize my potential and valve as a person. Umstead, Joseph Donald 147 Prather Ave. Jamestown, NY 14701 Psychology Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and UniversitiesC78J, Student-to- Student CounselingC4J, Freedom 84 Co.-Mu- sic Directorf4J, A.M.S.-Pres. 8i J-Board Chairman, Zeta-V.Pres.C4l, Concert Band, A Cappella, Brass Ensemble, Quicy Sym. Orch., Stage Band, Zeta-Soccer, Basket- ball, Softball, Harvest Quartet Work in Psych. Field, Grad. School, Mar- riage. Discovering how to touch! Varsalone, Salvatore John 413 Fairmount Ave. Jersey City, NJ 07306 Religion E.A.-Nursing Home Co-ordinatorC2J, Pres.f3,4j, SCIONCZJ, Sigma Softball Gra- duate School and then the full time Ministry Were my private moments with Cindy. Vasquez, Michael A. 6 Park Ave. Brentwood, NY 11717 Wakefield, Jennifer Sue RFD 411, Box 177 Hollis Center, ME 04042 Psychology Intramural Softball, Society Volleyball, A Cappella, Concert Choir, Kappa-Society Cheerleader, Play Winnie-the-Pooh , E.A.- Music Coordinator, Intramural Basketball To be content 81 happy in whatever new job appears, or whatever life brings. My friends are the most precious memory I will carry away from ENC. Walsh, Nancy A. 30 Governors Rd. Milton, MA 02186 Wanner, Layne M. 22 Ditmar St. N. Warren, PA 16365 314 Lakeshorer Dr. Duxbury, MA 02332 Chemistry Zeta Soccer, E.A., Chemistry Club, A.M.S.- treasurer Grad. School in Chemical Engineering. The people at ENC more than anything else. Watkins, Amy J. Young, Christine M. 5245 Kuszmaul NW Warren, OH 44483 History Concert Band, Nautilus sports editor. Stat- istician for Varsity sports, Intramural bas- ketball, softball, AWS Social Chairperson, Student to Student Counselling, Dean's List, Phi Delta. Weir, Laurel J. 23 Meridian Lane Ballston Lake, NY 12019 Welsch, Beverly Louise RD 31, N. Main St. Windsor, Vt. 05089 Christian Ed. CYF-Co-Pres.f2J, SIA, Student-to-Student Counseling, Academic CommitteeC2J Christian Service and possible furtherance of education. The cultural environment which surrounds ENC and also the interaction with people on and around the campus. White, Elizabeth 801 Pleasant St. Weymouth, MA Whiteford, Martha Ellen General Delivery Whiteford, MD 21160 Chemistry Society Bowling, Chemistry Club Career in the Chemistry lndustry 81 Gra- duate School. The many friendships l've made. Wohlander, Charles Edgar 21 Holbrook, MA 02343 Economics 81 Bus. Adm. Business Club Undisclosed The student attitude toward others. Woodbridge, Timothy Paul 2804 West Leon St. Lake City, FL 32055 Bus. Adm.!Economics Dean's List, Honor Roll, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities , Campus Camera-Business Managerf4J, Business Club-Pres.C4J 81 ChaplainC35, Varsity Cross-CountryC2,3,4J- CaptainC3,4J, Sigma Society-Soccer, Bas- ketball, Bowling, Softbali, 84 Co-ed Volley- ball, Sigma Co-ed Volleyball MVP, All Soci- ety Co-ed Volleyball MVP, Sigma Coach- Women's Basketball, Co-ed Volleyball, Men's Volleyball Club, A.M.S. First ENC Stu- dent to run the Boston Marathon, Resident Assistant, Freedom Student-to-Student Counselor, Tutor Graduate School 81 then Millionaire. The cultural placement of ENC in Boston. Mass. teaching you what the world is, with the advantages of being in a Christian at- mosphere. Wooster, David Brian 600 Liberty St. Braintree, MA 02184 Biology Medical School or Psycho.-Biology. The warm spirit prevalent in all areas and activities. A 26 Akeley, Cathy 7 Conewango St Russell, PA 16345 Alexander, Ruth Durham Rd. Freeport, ME 04032 Allan, Gayle 209 Flower Dr Lexington Pk, MD 20653 Allen, Brice 106 Rosewood Ave Catonsville, MD 21228 Allen, Mary 245 Quincy Shore Dr N Quincy, MA 02171 Allison, Timothy Box 4 Ono, PA 17077 Almquist, Gregg 33 May Ter So Weymouth, MA 02190 Amburg, Lynda 55 Ponderosa Ave Nashu Ave Nashua, NH 03060 Ames, Timothy 21 Coburn St Auburn, ME 04210 Anderson, Karen 744 So State St Painesville, OH 44077 Andrew, Paul 26 Squanto Rd Peabody, MA 01960 Angell, Edith Rd 1 Windfall Rd Olean, NY 14760 Arakelian, David Carolee Hts Uxbridge, MA 01569 Arakelian, Marlene 47 Aronica Dr Rochester, NY 14623 Arthur, Nancy 445 Elm St Braintree, MA 02184 Badger, Pamela 22 Archer Rd Rockland, MA 02370 Baker, Byron 168 Marlboro St Quincy, MA 02170 Baker, Derelyn 15 Peach St Braintree, MA 02184 Baker, Peter 1 Berrywood Lane, Beverly, MA 01915 Bambling, Rex Box 476 Gwynn, VA 22843 Barrow, June 135-14 Cheney St Jamaica, NY 11434 Barth, Phillip Rd 1Box 166 Hope Rd, Enon Valley, PA 16120 Baumgartner, Nanette 3793 Baker Rd Westminister, MD 21157 Bearchell, Deborah 15 Liberty Ln W Yarmouth, MA 02673 Beauregard, Linda 850 Pleasant St 302 New Bedford, AMA 02740 Beck, Carol 715 Oak St Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Beckwith, Tyler 12 Lynn Dr Vernon, CT 06066 Berry, Robert 2915 Grafton Lane Churchville, MD 21028 Bertwell, Julie 8 Sycamore St Dazvvers, MA 01923 Biriaghi, Guilio 708 Washington Ave Revere, MA 02151 Bish, Ruth 3494 L Mountain Rd Sanborn, NY 14132 Bishop, Karen 96 Shed St Quincy, MA 02169 Blackburn, Donna 261 York St Canton, MA Blanchard, Lynn 230 Sea St N Weymouth, MA 02191 Blandin, Daren 21 Winding Ct Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Blaney, David 21 Hillcrest Dr Tolland, CT 06084 Bleh, Laura 222 E Chickasaw Rd VA Beach, VA 23462 Boggs, Donnalee 520 Deerfield Dr Norristown, PA 19403 Bolton, James Rte 4 Box 271 Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Bowers, Marilyn 7217 Easy St. Camp Springs, MD 20031 Bowers, Mark 7217 Easy St Camp Springs, MD 20031 Bracy Jr,, Robert 38 Edgemont Ave Waterville, ME 04901 Bradley, Fran 1612 Citadel PI Cincinnati, OH 45230 Branagan, Alison Fairbanks Rd Wayne, ME 04284 Branagan, Sharon Fairbanks Rd Wayne, ME 04284 Brank, Gwendolyn 595 Sawyer St S Portland, ME 04106 Briggs, Brenda Cayuga Trail Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 Brinkman, Terry 334 Alder Rd Dover, DE 19901 Britt, Leesta 1509 Ruatan St Adelphi, MD 20783 Brittingham, Daphne 59A Pasadena Rd Pasadena, MD 21122 Brown, Angeline 34240 Venus Circle Rome, NY 13440 Brown, Elizebeth 6453 Fairborn Terr N Carrollton, MD 20784 Brown, Robert 21 Ferndale Rd Quincy, MA 02170 Browne, John 94 Kemper Quincy, MA 02170 Bruce, Julie 15064 E Stanford Ave Aurura, CO 80075 Bryan, Glenn 8301 Chivalry Road Annandale, VA 22003 Bryan, James 8301 Chivalry Rd Annandale, VA 22003 Burba, Kathleen 3736 S Plaza Trail VA Beach, VA 23452 Burney, Larry Station Hill Rd Ferndale, NY 12753 Burt, Joy Box 55 Waterville, VT 05492 Butler, Tammie 49 Maple St Plympton, MA 02367 Caley, Bruce 17 Canton Rd Quincy, MA 02171 Calhoun, Randy 34 Aberdeen Rd Quincy, MA 02171 Campbell, Dale Box 322 Beardslee Ln Owego, NY 13827 Campbell, Jonathan 1506L Flanders Ave Harwood, MD 20776 Cangiano, Beverly Liberty St Braintree, MA 02184 Card, Robert 1127 Penna Ave Elmira, NY 14904 Carey. Milton Rd 1 Box 285 West Grove, PA 19390 Carnahan, Geren 2509 Jonathan Rd Ellicott, MD 21043 Carpenter, Stephen 90 Ridgewood La Gardner, MA 01440 Carr, Mark 14123 Chadwich Ln Rockville, MD 20853 Carroll, Tammie Route 2, Box 420 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Cavaleri, David 26 James Circle Cedarville, MA 02360 Caylor, Cindy 282 Wadsworth Ave Tonawanda, NY 14150 Chambers, Jean 27 Shawnut St Quincy, MA 02169 Chambers, Steven Germantown Pk Fairview Vlg, PA 19409 Charlesworth, Elsie 406 Shewshenlo Ave Millville, NJ 08332 Chesley, Wayne Hariman Hill Rd Raymond, NY Chester, Alison 63 Sea St N Weymouth, MA 02191 Cheung, Wan 17 St Lukes Rd Allston, MA 02134 Cianci, Terrance 3906 Beth Dr Collegeville, PA 19426 Clapp, Judith 58 Franklin Rd Norwell, MA 02061 Cleary, Jane 37 Shaw St No Weymouth, MA 0219l Clem, Kathy Rt 4 Mexico Farms Cumberland, MD 21502 Clements, Philip 84 Gatehouse Trail Henrietta, NY 14467 Clements, Valerie 84 Gatehouse Tr Henrietta, NY 14497 Cobble, Stephen 118 Storrs Ave Braintree, MA 02184 Cochran, Debbie 2618 Ambler Rd Baltimore, MD 21222 Cohey, Lori Rt 1 Box 512 Chestertown, MD 21620 Cole, Tim 22 Kaywin Ave Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Compton, Cindy PO Box 328 Independence, VA 24348 Constantine, Valencia RFD 1 Wellesley lsl Alex Bay, NY 13607 Cook, Andrew Quarry Hall Rd Norristown, PA 19401 Cook, Barry 188 Roosevelt Ave Freeport, Li, NY Cook, James 13 Bow St Freeport, ME 04032 Cooke, Elliott 34 May St Jamacia Pln, MA 02130 Cooper, Theresa 810 Shirley Dr Aberdeen, MD 21001 Corbin, David 505 June St Endicott, NY 13760 Corbin, Webb 505 June St Endicott, NY 13760 Cordone, Judy 22 Rocky Hill Rd New Paltz, NY 12561 Corey, Bonnie 39 Bryn Mawr Ave Auburn, MA 01501 Cousins, Laurene 4808 Lolly Dr Monroeville, PA 15146 Cove, Christopher 12 Melrose Pky I Auburn, NY 13021 Cox, Charlene 126 Stateline Rd Wilmington, DE 19803 Craig, Paul , 137 Prospect St Port Ewen, NY 12466 Cramer, Dorcas 9457 S 29 Mile Rd. Cadillac, Ml 49601 Cramer, John 510 Oldtown Rd Cumberland, NY 21502 Cramer, Jonathan 510 Old Tower Rd Cumberland, MD 21502 Crane, Fern Rd 5 Dutch Hill Meadville, PA 16335 Crawford, Joy 10 Jericho Rd. Butler, NY 07405 Crofford, Mark 254 Southridge Dr Rochester, NY 14626 Crouse, Vincent 1402 Oakland Rd Freeland, MD 21053 Crowther, Cathy 2600 Sandy Hook Rd Forest Hill, MD 21050 Culbert, Sherrill 468 Hilldale Ave Haverhill, MA 01830 Culbert, Susan 142 Groveland St Haverhill, MA 01830 Currier, Nancy 45 Packard Dr Braintree, MA 02184 Dacey, Robert 6 Bicknell St Quincy, MA 02169 Daniels, Cheryl 705 055 Mays Landing, NY 08330 Darulla, Stephen 13 Hamilton St Plymouth, MA 02360 Davenport, Paul 194 Cushing St Hingham, MA 02043 Davis, Kathy 237 High st Oakland, ME 04963 Davis, Virginia 5282 Birch Lane Oswego, NY 13126 Decker, Henry 208 Rathbun St Elmira, NY 14904 Deisroth, Kathy 500 Barksdale Rd Jappatown, MD 21085 Delp, Sandra 637 Morwood Rd Morwood, PA 18937 Denneno, David 583 Morton St Stoughton, MA 02072 Derflinger, Mara 737 Grove Ave New Brighton, PA 15066 Devlin, Veronica Rd 2 Box 6A Orbisonia, PA 17243 Dickinson, Blaine RFD 1 Box 415 Skowhegan, ME 04976 Dickson, Kimberly 32 Wilson Dr Ogdensburg, NY 07439 Dinovelli, Linda 85 Cranston Dr Groton, CT 06340 Doolittle, Kevin RD 1 Box 432 Newton, NJ 07860 Douglas, Allan RFD 2 Box 59 Waldoboro, ME 04572 Douglass, Paul Rd 3 Box 88 Philipsburg, PA 16866 Dow, William 1 Cherwek Rd Peabody, MA 01960 Dudley, William 36 N. Grove St Foxboro, MA 02035 Duncan, Andrew 22 Pleasant St Quincy, MA 02169 Duncan, Glenn 2516 McHenry Dr Silver Sprg, MD 20904 Dunkum, Laura 1009 Main St S Weymouth, MA 02190 Dunlop, Pamela 14 Righter Rd Succasunna, NJ 07876 Dupree, Denise Rd 2 Box 891 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Eastman, Carl 120 Onondaga Ave Warren, Pa 16365 Edmonds, Darryl 227-18 112th Ave Queensvillag, NY 11429 Edwards, Kevin 150 S Main St Woodstown, NJ 08098 Egles, Marcia 546 Plymouth St Holbrook, MA 02343 Eiss, Jean Star Rte Antwerp, NY 13608 Elliott, Melodye 4400 Island Pl 304 Annandale, VA 22003 Erbe, Esther 104 So Main Allentown, NJ 08501 Erbe, Sharon 104 S Main St Allentown, NJ 08501 Eshleman, Gailynn 312 Highland Ave Downingtown, PA 19335 Evans, Timothy 134 Forest Ave Millinockett, ME Farmer, Ruth 2105 Brookhaven Crt Fallston, MD 21047 Farmer, Susan 2105 Brookhaven Ct Fallston, MD 21047 Feaster, Susan Rd 1 New Paris, PA 15554 Ferrante, Martina 105 Cedar St E Bridgewate, MA 02333 Ferreira, Virginia 87 Ballard St Tewksbury, MA 01876 Filegar, Sara 2 Atlantic St Union City, PA 16438 Flinner, Judith 2829 Brentwood Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15227 Fogle, Jeffrey 22 Kellington Dr Pasadena, MD 21122 Foss, Sharon 357 E Washington St Hanson, MA 02341 Frederick, Stafford 195-08 Hollis Ave Hollis, NY 11412 Freese, Stephen 10030 Kaylorite St Dunkirk, MD 20754 Fretz, Patricia 507 Power Rd Pawtucket, Rl 02860 Fritz, Karen 7404 Parkwood Crt Falls Church, VA 22042 Fuglestad, Martha Amesbury Park Contoocook, NH 03229 Fuller, Carla Fuller Rd Easton, ME 04740 Fuller, Thomas 1050 Eagle Ln Apt 6 Camillus, NY 13031 Gagne, Kathleen 65 Adams St Fairhaven, MA 02719 Gahagen, Stephen 345 Witmer Rd N Tonawanda, NY 14120 Galvin, Joseph 16 Houston St Lynn, MA 01905 Galvin, Michael 16 Houston St Lynn, MA 01905 Gambill, Scherel 740 Alleghany Ave Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Gardiner, Mary 414 Cedar St Dedham, MA 02026 Gay, Cynthia 1605 Crestwood St Pasadena, TX 77502 Georges, Gail 40 Rolling Lane Hudson, MA 01749 Gerlica, Rose 4 Rockledge St Ap 3 Roxbury, MA 02119 Gerry, Robyn L RFD 1 S Windham, ME 04082 Gill, James 38 Woodbine St Wollaston, MA 02170 Godfrey, Stephen 128 Gorwin Dr Hanson, MA 02341 Gomes, Linda 101 S Second St New Bedford, MA 02740 Gomes, Lonny 72 Foster St New Bedford, MA 02740 Goodwin, Elaine 92 Wenham St, 6 Danvers, MA 01923 Gore, Penelope Rt 1, Box 673 Charlotte H, MD 20622 Grace, Sarah 468 Montclair Ave Bethlehem, PA 18015 Graham, Cindy 50 Keith Hill Rd Grafton, MA 01519 Graham, Jeanne 104 W. Elm Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Grantz, Connie 1316 Apple St Ephrata, PA 17522 Greene, Marilyn Wolcott, VT 05680 Greene, Nancy 20 Wanton Shipyd Ln Norwell, MA 02061 Griffes, Leonard E Charleston, VT 05833 Griffin, Barbara 121 N Queen St Dover, DE 19901 Griffin, Barbara RR 1 Box 42A Orland, IN 46776 Griffin, Ruth 302 Walnut St Bridgeville, DE 19933 Guerin, Cheri PO Box 746 Folsom, LA 70437 Guizar, Elizabeth 3207 St Charles St Hopewell, VA 23860 Gunter, Deborah 12906 Lewis Rd Chester, VA 2383i Hackford, Susan 29 E Oakwood St Greenlawn, NY 11740 Hagerty, Elizabeth 139 Andrews Ave Moorestown, NJ 08057 Haggerty, Paul 110 Pumpkin Ln Syracuse, NY 13219 Haines, Sandra Rd 3 Dillsburg, PA 17019 Hall, Anthony 704 Wesley Rd Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Hall, Cindy 156 Prospect St Norwich, CT 06360 Hall, Marlene 323 E Sand St Brooklyn, NY 11203 Hance, Janet 422 Delaware Ave Baltimore, MD 21221 Hardie, Richard 15 Spring St Liberty, NY 12754 Harrison, Sarah 334 Elmwood Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Haskell, Beth 898 PA Ave Box 193 Binghamton, NY 13903 Hathaway, Daphne 1830 Columbia Pike Arlington, VA 22204 Hathaway, Janet 1830 Columbia Pike Arlington, VA 22204 Hatz, Scott 238 Castle St Geneva, NY 14456 Healey, Brenda 1805 Worton Blvd W Mifflin, PA 15122 Helfrich, Gary Waterson Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Helfrich, Stephen 154 Waterston Ave Quincy, MA 02170 Helfrich, Teresa Waterson Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Henck, Karl 9 Charter Oaks Dr Pittsford, NY 14534 Henck, Wanda 9 Charter Oaks Dr Pittsford, NY 14534 Henley, Terry Rd 1 Box 233A Albion, PA 16401 Hersey, Colleen 7003 Burch Hill Rd Brandywine, MD 20613 Hirschmann, Carol 32 N Penataquit Ave Bayshore, NY 11706 Hodsdon, Charles Topsfield, ME 04490 Holder, Colin 18 Mascot St Dorchester, MA 02121 Hooper, Bobby PO Box 485 Bel Air, MD 21014 Hopkins, Thomas 1 Macclarey Way Worcester, MA 01602 Hostetter, Marilyn Box 22 Goshen, VA 24439 Houghtaling, Brian 903 Granger Rd Syracuse, NY 13219 Howe, Jeffrey 376 Preble St S Portland, ME 04106 Howerton, Timothy El Paseo Kansas City, MO Hubbard, Russell 12 Sewall St Quincy, MA 02170 Huck, Nancy 17 Jackson St N Warren, PA 16365 Hulteen, Kurt 198 Randolph St S Weymouth, MA 02190 Humphries, Marilyn 59 Fuller St Brockton, MA 02401 Hurney, Maureen 24 Elliot St Braintree, MA 02184 Hursh, Kimberly Rd 3 Spring Grove, PA 17362 Hutchinson, Sarah 6 Ginger Ave Winslow, ME 04902 Iglesias, Rosita Kayharts Ln Rd 1 Washington, NJ 07882 lrwin, Lillian 35 W Elm Ave Quincy, MA 02169 lrwin, Terryl 810 Ridge Ave Sharpsville, PA 16150 Jackson, Jimmy 309 Concord St Holliston, MA 01746 Jackson, Phyllis 794 Leesville Rd Lynchburg, VA 24502 Jarvis, Stuart 82 Kensington Rd Weymouth, MA 02188 Jodrey, Lynne 38 Glenwood St Malden, MA 02148 Johnson, Esther Highley Rd Rd 1 Norristown, PA 19401 Johnson, Judy 8 Midland Rd Morningdale, MA 01530 Joulfayian, David Foreign Lebanon 99 Jury, Janice Rd 2 Box 685 Leechburg, PA 15656 Kelley, Clark 920 Lockwood Royal Oak, Ml 48067 Kelley, Karen 245 Rosewood Rd Aldan, PA 19018 Kelley, Pamela PO Box 121 Gradyville, PA 19039 Kercher, Kimberly 31 Nottingham Way Clifton Park, NY 12065 Ketchum, James 414 Estates Rd 2 Beaver Dams, NY 14812 Ketner, John 5032 Shunga Dr Topeka, KS 66614 Kierstead, June Rte 102 Derry Rd Hudson, NH 03051 Kilpatrick, David 402 Compton Ave Laurel, MD 20810 Kim, Yun 6038 N 9th St Arlington, VA 20906 Kincaid, James 219 W River St Rockton, IL 61072 Kindler, Karen 375 Belmont Ave Haledon, NJ 07508 Kjellman, Robert 9 Burton Terr S Weymouth, MA 02190 Knox, Cindy Rd 1 Lewlsberry, PA 17339 Knox, Sharon 6915 Silverheels Ct Security, C0 80911 Koch, Sandra 154 School St Box 94 Alburtis, PA 18011 Kohr, James Rd 2 Box 298 Brookville, PA 15825 Kottis, Kristy 45 Powdrell Ave Randolph, MA 02368 Krause, Glenn 6931 Westmoreland Rd Falls Church, VA 22042 Krisiukenas, Renata 78 Plymouth Ave Milton, MA 02186 Kroll, Pamela 485 Lancaster St Platteville, Wl 53818 Ladd, Joel Box 793 Lyndonville, VT 05851 Landers, Shirley 52 Old Main St Lakeville, MA 02346 Larkin, James 41 W Elm Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Larkin, Timothy 41 W Elm Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Larsen, Lisa 336 Cross St Norwell, MA 02061 Laskey, Robert 51 Carlton Rd Marshfield, MA 02050 Lee, Douglas 13 Ralph Mann Rd Stoughton, MA 02072 Leeman. Rebecca Ross Ave Phillips, ME 04966 Lemaster, Florence PO Box 102 5 . MD 21628 VT 05492 Leroy HL Rd Bx 65 Rt 1 NY 12910 r ision St MA 02343 Kenneth Washington Rd Roge W Div' NJ 07439 Ronald i .. Henry St ' Kingston, NY 12401 ' lineman. Brian 86 Oxford St Bradford, PA 16701 ll Jeffrey i Oxford St PA 16701 1 Kathryn St NY 14150 Judith MA 02184 Neck Rd NJ 08302 James Hickory Ave 8 Air, MD 21014 Robert 2 Box 333 NY 12566 Bonnie Freemansburg Av PA 18042 Leslie French St ME 04976 SW 1 Ave FL 33032 ,esa Hillside Dr NY 14468 i Lyle, Margaret 2017 Arbutus Ave NE 1 ympia, WA 98056 onald, Charlene Fairfield St 6 , ntree. MA 02184 .1 Donald, Kimberly , ltarryngacg 77 . 0 169 l, QcDonald, Laurel if S Central Ave 1 Wollaston, MA 02170 l Qiflacbonald, Mary 1' 16 Fairfield St , Braintree, MA 02184 , aCleod, Kent -- 57 Quincy St Quincy MA 02169 Vicki Davis Rd MA 02370 N S l Douglas t Circle MA 02081 Darlene l-leiser Rd PA 19426 Janice Ox Rd VA 22079 Kathleen Alaska Rd VA 22191 Quarry St MA 02169 NY 13760 Mapes, Stephen Box 15 Petrolia St Knox, PA 16232 Marple, Ralph 5 Morley Rd Wollaston, MA 02170 Marshall, Tina 107 Fairview Rd N Cumberland, PA 17070 Martin, Deborah 306 Ardmore Ave Trenton, NJ 08629 Martin, Michael 8300 Chivalry Rd Annandale, VA 22003 Maserian, Jill 33 Sewall Woods Rd Melrose, MA 02176 Mathon, Joyce 77 Wellington Hill Mattapan, MA 02126 Mattoon, Patrick Mooers Mooers, NY 12958 May, Dolores 3M Stewart Pk Apts Corning, NY 14830 May, Ingeborg 46 N Montgomery Ave Bay Shore, NY 11706 McDade, Joyce 39 Cole Terr Randolph, MA McLain, Bruce 29 Northfield, Ave Quincy, MA 02169 McLain, Kevin 232 Main St Manchester, CT 06040 McNamara, James 8181 Village Rd Severn, MD 21144 Meighan, Niome 139 09 97th Ave Jamaica, NY 11435 Mello, Michael 4542 Grantwood Grand Rap, Ml 49508 Mengle, Cynthia Box 81 Jeffersonvil, NY 12748 Mercer, Christine 19 Burton Ave Brockton, MA 02402 Mercer, Marla 46 Pequot Lane New Canaan, CT 06840 Merrill, Judith 148 Chard St E Weymouth, MA 02189 Mesplay, Julie PO Box 191 Woolwich, ME 04579 Metcalfe, Cheryl 49 Standish Ave Wollaston, MA 02170 Metcalfe, Mark 12 East Elm Ave Quincy, MA 02170 Metcalfe, Russell 12 E Elm Ave Quincy, MA 02170 Miller, Earl 46 Lakewood Dr Mt Lakes, NJ 07046 Miller, Ernest Horseshoe Dr Mars, PA 16046 Mills, Wanda Bean Rd Rd 1 Norristown, PA 19401 Mitchell, Glenn 33 Davenport St Augusta, ME 04330 Mitchell, Judith 21 Brewster Rd Cohasset, MA 02025 Mohn, Mary 276 Green St Royersford, PA 19468 Mohnkern, Mark 119 Alcorn Ave Oil City, PA 16301 Montgomery, Jill 212 South 11th St Akron, PA 17501 Montilio, Ralph 69 Quincy Shore Dr N Quincy, MA 02171 Morgan, Priscilla Powder Mill Rd New Durham, NH Morris, Lizbeth 155 Regeant St Lincoln, lL 06511 Moser, David 3402 Perkiomen Ave Reading, PA 19606 Moser, Delores 3402 Perkiomen Ave Reading, PA 19606 Moulton ll, Robert School St Tilton, Rl 03201 Mountz, Deborah Rd 3 Dillsburg, PA 17109 Murphy, Nancy 51 Cleveland St Medford, MA 02155 Myers, Linda 3705 Ave D Brooklyn, NY 11203 Neiderhiser, Beverly Rd 4 Box 93 Ligonier, PA 15658 Nemeth, Frank 1292 Bway Hillside, NJ 07205 Nichols, Dorrance 354 E 8th St Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Nickerson, Susan Rd 2 Mohawk, NY 13407 Nielsen, Andrea 6 Jessie St Swampscott, MA 01907 Noftle, Stephen 35 Pleasant Dr Londonderry, NH 03053 Noll, Barbara 5001 Sherwood Rd Bethel Park, PA 18102 Nowotny, Dean M 99 Crescent St Waltham, MA 02154 Noy, Bette 185 Main St W Chelmsford, MA 01863 Nulton, Jeremiah 518 N Nanticoke Ave Endicott, NY 13760 Oakes, Arthur North Rd Peru, MA 01235 Odonnell, Peggy 703 Longview Dr Baltimore, MD 21228 Ogden, Keith 30 Winchester Dr S Dennis, MA 02660 Oldham, Elizabeth 68 Main St Marshfield, MA 02050 Olds, Julius 2955 Fort Baker Dr Washington, DC 20020 Oliver, Mary 84 W Third St Xenia, OH 45385 Oliver, Nancy 20 Plymouth Rd W Peabody, MA 01960 Olsen, Robin 592 Main St Conneaut, OH 44030 Qrndorff, Patricia 347 Oberle Ave Baltimore, MD 21221 Osborn, Debra 406 Walnut St Robbinsville, NJ 08691 Osterhout, Lee 13953 Brighton Dam Clarksville, MD 21029 Ouimette, Debora 33 Margin St Peabody, MA 01960 Ouimette, Dolores 33 Margin St Peabody, MA 01960 Paashaus, Cheryl Rd 2 Box 5 Middletown, NY 10940 Padusis, Diane 412 Winield Ave Upper Darby, PA 19082 Palmer, Stephen 756 Thompson St Elmira, NY 14904 Parker, Cindy Box 93 Bethel, ME 04217 Parker, Debra 76 Rockefeller St Randolph, MA 02368 Paulsen, Martin 35 E Terrace S Burlington, VT 05401 Peck, Dana D Hardy Rd Wilmington, NY 12997 Pendleton, Colleen 106 Eaton Rd Pennsville, NJ 08070 Peryea, Dale Rd 2 0 Neil Rd Pt Byron, NY 13140 Peterson, Kim 130 Sportsmens Trl Whitman, MA 02382 Phelps, Brenda 56 Starkweather St Manchester, CT 06040 Phelps, Donald 9 Main St S Windsor, CT 06074 Philbrook, Carol Rt 2 Ft Fairfield R Caribou, ME 04736 Post, Debra 297 Lake St Waltham, MA 02154 Powers, Lynn 324 Main St Everett, MA 02149 Powlus, Wendy 109 Ridge St Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Price, Damaris Rd 2 Box 479 Shamokin, PA 17872 Pritchett, Kathleen 1842 W Main St Millville, NJ 08332 Querry, Edna Box 174 Mapleton Dep, PA 17052 Quimby, Dean RFD 1 Box 183 Norridgewock, ME 04957 Quimby, Debra Abbott Rd N Vassalboro, ME 04962 Ramsey, Diane 138 Locust St Holliston, MA 01746 Ramsey, Scott 138 Locust St Holliston, MA 01746 Randolph, Rebecca Courses Landing Rd Penns Grove, NJ 08069 Ranstrom, Janet 7 Leonard Rd N Weymouth, MA 02191 lilaristrom, Lee 7 Leonard Rd l-l Weymouth, MA 02191 Rapalie, Muriel 30 Buckingham Quincy, MA 02170 Rector, David Box 191 NE Harbors, MD 21901 Reed, Julie Box 78 Mongaup Val, NY 12762 Reed, Kenneth MA Reed, Robert 1 Dunbarton Rd Quincy, MA 02170 Reilly, Janet 221 Pearl St Cambridge, MA 02139 Ressler, Sharon 1648 E Division St Dover, DE 19901 Ricci, Dawn 1501 B Liberty St Easton, PA 18042 Ricci, Michael 10 D 1 Sheridan Vill Schenectady, NY 12308 Rice, Katherine 357 E Washington St Hanson, MA 02341 Riedel, Carol 6040 Boxer Dr Bethel Park, PAA 5102 Roe, Carol P0 Box 22 New Park, PA 17352 Ronk, Cheryl 62 Shivertown Rd New Paltz, NY 12561 Rose, Bruce 641 Aldino Stepney Aberdeen, MD 21001 Ross, James 4940 Lake Rd Avon, NY 14414 Roth, David 24 Vaughan Ave Whitman, MA 02382 Royal, Lucy 1819 Conowingo Rd Bel Air, MD 21014 Rush, Roberta Rt 1 Box 402 Parsonsburg, MD 21849 Russell, Karen 417 Fairview Rd Springfield, PA 19064 Russell, Kenneth 97 Dakota Dorchester, MA 02124 Ryan, Maureen 536 Pleasant St Marshfield H, MA 02051 Saintiche, Amos 120 Jay St Freeport, NY 11520 Sanger, Gale 865 Union Rockland, MA 02370 Scearce, Richard 312 Hanley Circle Danville, VA 24541 Schaeffer, Kim 1417 Chestnut Grove Pottstown, PA 19464 Schenk, Elisa S Black Horse Rd Parkesburg, PA 19365 Schermerhorn, Laura 742 Baldwin St Meadville, PA 16335 Schneck, Laurie 146 Colwick Rd Rochester, NY 14624 Schrag, Grant 811 Pawnee St Leavenworth, KS 66048 Schupner, Carrie Damascus, PA 18415 Scott, Leon 95 Tompkins Cortland, NY 13045 Sedensky, Andrew 3 Mt Pleasant Ter Roxbury, MA 02119 Senger, Brenda 4 Ocean St N Quincy, MA 02171 Seppala, Brian 23 E Elm Ave Quincy, MA 02169 Seymour, Patrick Rt 2 London, OH 43140 Shapiro, Leonard 20 Brockton Mattapan, MA 02126 Shell, Jane Black Lake Rd White Lake, NY 12786 Shene, Michael 3 Drawbridge Dr Albany, NY 12203 Shepard, Bonnie 25 Dunster Rd Jamica Pln, MA 02130 Shevel, Kathleen 13163 Paramount Dr Saratoga, CA 95070 Shiflett, Debra 1834 Lindamoor Dr Annapolis, MD 21401 Short, David 723 Montrose Ave Charlottesvi, VA 22901 Silva, Maria 490 Purchase St New Bedford, MA 02740 Simpson, Scott 337 Franklin St Quincy, MA 02169 Sircar, Nobo 29 Granite St Cambridge, MA 02139 Slaughter, Melissa 5 Clinton Place New Bedford, MA 02740 Sletten, Kristine Box 7 Redwood Fall, MN 56283 Slobuszewski, David Rt 28 Windham, NH 03087 Smith, Bonnie East Bare Hill Rd Harvard, MA 01451 Smith, Donna 56 Samoset St Plymouth, MA 02360 Smith, Norman Box 157 Mapleton Dep, PA 17052 Smith, Pamela PO Box 157 Mapleton Dep, PA 17052 Snyder, Richard 519 Furnace Emmaus PA 18049 Sorensen, Andrew 29 Glade Ave Warren PA 16365 Splaine, Michael 26 Dean Rd Quincy, MA 02171 St.Aubin, Audrey 12 Barnum Rd Burlington, MA 01803 Stanford, Geoffrey 471 Ocean House Rd CP Elizabeth, ME 04107 Stanionis, Susan 4211 Midget Ln Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Stanley, John 65 County Rd Tewksbury, MA 01876 Steelman, Sidney 4407 Webster Lap Hvr De Grace, MD 21078 Stewart, Annette 3215 Court St Yorktown Hgt, NY 10598 Stewart, David 3215 Court St Yorktown Hgt, NY 10598 Stickley, Suzanne V, l N.. 14 I .s Ood Ave Amdison. CT 06443 Stiles, Ruth Box 64 Altona, NY 12910 Stiles, Timothy Box 64 Altona, NY 12910 Stinson, Laurie 6 Meadow Lane Saratoga Spr, NY 12866 Stonelake, James 50 N Grance Ave Collegville, PA 19426 Stout, Jeffrey 152 Bulrush Farm Rd N Scituate, MA 02060 Strenge, Beth 615 Maryland Ave Aldan, PA 19018 Stroman, Catherine 6303 Shopton Place Camp Springs, MD 20031 Stroman, Deborah 6303 Shopton Pl Camp Springs, MD 20031 Strong, Bettina 111 Montclair Ave N Quincy, MA 02171 Sturgeon, Brian Box 667 Johnnycake Baltimore, MD 21207 Sullivan, Pamela 7 Castle Dr. Hooksett, NH 03104 Sullivan, Patricia 23 Marion St Quincy, MA 02170 Summerson, Janet Rd 1 Box 278 Johnstown, PA 15909 Surette, Mistie 79 Madison Ave Skowhegan, ME 04976 Sutton, Brenda 209 Washington Ave Chestertown, MD 21620 Switzer, Frank Box 210 Mt View Rd Williston, VT 05495 Tarrant, Dorothy 18 Newport Terr Wollaston, MA 02170 Taylor, Mary-Beth 180 Adams Quincy, MA 02169 Taylor, Neil 8109 Richard Dr Forestville, MD 20028 Teague, Joan 3050 Hickorymede Dr Ellicott Cit, MD 21043 Thibodeau, Cynthia 29 Cooper St Manchester, CT 06040 Thomas, James Rd 3 W A 30 Felton, DE 19943 Thompson, Debbie 7 Smith Ave Hooksett, NH 03106 Thompson, Donetta 7 Smith Ave Hooksett, NH 03106 Thorne, Bradford 1810 N Providence Rd Media, PA 19063 Tice, Janice 179 Wygant Rd Horseheads, NY 14845 Tikasingh, Sharon 117 Lidster Ave Grass Valley, CA 95945 Unney, Sandra 30 Prout St Quincy, MA 02169 Titus, Emory 375 Campuille Rd Endicott, NY 13760 Tombran, Joyce Rosehall Town-Carent Guyana SA 99 Townley, William 7 Thompson St Newton, NJ 07860 Tozzi, Cynthia 51 Jenness St Quincy, MA 02169 Trefry, Hope 10 Lyman Beverly, MA 01915 Tribe, Marcella Rd 1 Box 294 Waverly, NY 14892 Trombley, Edna 171 W Main Newport, VT 05855 Troxler, David 122 Heins Ave N Syracuse, NY 13212 Tubo, Ross 7196 Norman Rd N Tonawanda, NY 14120 Turcott, Scott 8 Wiley Hill Rd Londonderry, NH 03053 Umstead, Carol 147 Prather Ave Jamestown, NY 14701 Underwood, Connie 112 Kingsley Rd Vienna, VA 22180 Vandervort, Kent Box 1 Orbisonia, PA 17243 Vandervort, Kimberly Box 1 Orbisonia, PA 17243 Vaughan, Stephen 3853 O Federal HL Rd Jarrettsvill, MD 21084 Victor, Roy 350 Cottage St New Bedford, MA 02740 Vitarius, Robert Box 288 Ulster Park, NY 12487 Vogel, Margaret 495 Irving St Central lsli, NY 11722 Vollick, Mary Rd 7 Brewster Rd New Castle, PA 16102 Vothi, Kim Dung 227 Water Quincy, MA 02169 Waddington, Jennifer 45 Standish Ave Quincy, MA 02170 Wagner, David Rd 2 Youngblood Rd Montgomery, NY 12550 Wakim, Mike 458 N Main St Brockton, MA 02401 Wandell, Paula 458 Market St Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Wege, Donna 13 Bartlett Place Scotia, NY 12302 Wege, Timothy 13 Bartlett Place Scotia, NY 12302 Welker, Jeffrey 3296 N Westmoreland Orlando, FL 32804 Weslow, James 7905 WBA Rd Severn, MD 21144 West, Carolyn 18 Gardenbrook Ln Willingboro, NJ 08046 Wetmore, Timothy Kansas City, MO 43220 Wheeler, Craig RFD 1 Anagance Lane Wolfeboro, NH 03894 White, James Box 314A Ulster Park, NY 12487 Whitney, Daniel 3433 Magnolia Ave Reading, PA 19605 Whittaker, Ann 4 Rockledge St Ap 3 Roxbury, MA 02119 Wilhelm, Gordon 20 Fort Amherst Rd Glens Falls, NY 12801 Willequer, Susan RR 1 Box 56 Jeffersonvil, VT 05464 Williams, Lloyd 50 A Company Rd Buxton ECD 99 Williams, Nathaniel 167 Thatcher St Brockton, MA 02402 Willis, Rebecca 1420 N Frederick Arlington, VA 22205 Willoughby, Robert 813 Venice Dr Silver Spring, MD 20904 Wilson, Cynthia Rt 1 Box 96 Grayton, MD 20662 Wilson, Darene Cedar Hill Rd Fishkill, NY 12524 Wilson, Deborah 18 Victory Dr S Burlington, VT 05401 Wilson, Jay 384 Chestnut St N Syracuse, NY 13212 Wilson, Mark 62 Robert La Wappingers F, NY 12590 Wilson, Mary 720 Derstine Ave Lansdale, PA 19446 Wilson, Philip 19 Pleasant Ave E Bridgewat, MA 02333 Wirkkala, Karen 15 Dimassa Dr Leominster, MA 01453 Wirth, Stephen 20 Prince St Danielson, CT 06239 Witherite, Robin 6 Nittany View Cir St College, PA 16801 Wood, Phillip Rt 2 Box 150 Delmar, DE 19940 Wooster, Judith 314 Lake Shore Dr Duxbury, MA 02332 Wyly, Deborah 6 Maryland Ave Warwick, Rl 02888 Yansick, Carol 245 North St Arcade, NY 14009 Young, Pauline 19 Andrew St Cambridge, MA 02116 Young, Renee 7485 Campbell St Lowville, NY 13367 Zeller, John 193 S Center Hyrum, UT 84319 Ziegenfus, John 1 11 Royal Ave N Wales, PA 19454 Zunino, Sandra 11 Manor Rd Holbrook, MA 02343 Faculty Directory Baker, Leroy A. 168 Marlboro St., Quincy, MA 02170' A.B., Northwest Nazarene College, M.S., University of Min- nesota, Bankston, Michael S. 11 Florence St., Wollaston, MA 02170 B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, Master of Music, Boston University Bollinger, Robert F. 75 Elm Ave., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.S., Olivet Nazarene College, M.B.A., Suffolk University Brank, Rockwell Smith 595 Sawyer St., So. Portland, ME. 04106 Lit.D., Olivet Nazarene College Branson, Robert Dean 170 Southfield Dr., Brockton, MA. 02402 A.B., Bethany Mazarene College, B.D., Nazrene Theological Seminary, TH.M., Midwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary, PH.D., Boston University Brickley, Donald Paul 144 Shove Ave., Quincy, MA. 02169 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., University of Pittsburgh Brown, LeRoy Chester 10 Speakman St., Apt.201, Wollaston, MA. A.B., Greenvilleflllj College, M.A., University of Illinois, ED.D, Bradley U Bryant, Kenneth Lawrence 14 Sachem St., Quincy, MA. 02170 A.B., University of Michigan, M.A., University of Michigan Caley, Jr., Wendell J. 17 Canton Rd., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.S., Houghton College, MS., University of Rochester, PH.D., Temple University Calhoun, James Lyal 34 Aberdeen Rd., Squantum, MA 02171 A.B., TH.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.ED., St. Lawrence University, ED.D., Boston University Cameron, James Reese 64 Davis St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., Boston Univer- sity Cameron, Ruth Allen 64 Davis St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., Boston Univer- sity Copple, James Edward 297 Beach St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.Div., Nazarene Theologi- cal Seminary, Boston College Degelman, Douglas Wayne 34 Simmons Rd., Hingham, MA. 02043 A.B., Westmont College, M.S., University of Pittsburgh, PH.D., University of Pittsburgh Detwiler, Nancy L. 104 Phillips St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, M.ED., Boston College Dunlop, Wayne Edward 106 Willow St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.A., M.A., English, M.S.W., Social Work Faulkner, Barbara Louise 30 Doris Dr., Weymouth, MA. 02191 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., VBoston Uni- versity Fenn, Phyllis 11 Sachem St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.S.W., Catholic University Finch, Barbara C. 217 Wilson Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene Co,lege, S.M., Simmons College Free, John U. 110 Willow St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, PH.D., Massachusetts Insti- tute of Tech. Gailey, Charles Robert 58 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston, MA 02170 A.B., TH.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., Boston Univer- sity, PH,D., University of South Africa, Harvard University Galley, Doris Eleanor 58 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.ED., Northeastern Uni- versity Gresham, Daniel K. A.B., Pasadena College, M.A., George Peabody College Hall, Lowell l-l. 93 Willow Ave., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, M.A., PH.D., John Hopkins University Helfrich, Robert W. 154 Waterston Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.ED., Boston University Howard, Richard E. 130 Willow St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., TH.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., Boston Univer- sity, B.D., Andover Newton Theological Seminary Howard, Robert John 21 Sachem St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.MUS., Eastern Nazarene College, M.A., Kent State Univer- sity, University of Kentucky, Boston University Irwin, Donald 35 W, Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Asbury College, M.Div., Asbury Theological Seminary, D.D., Asbury Theological Seminary Jones, Gary William 110 Wil,ow Street, Quincy, MA. 02170 B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University, M.Div., Nazarene Theological Seminary Jury, Joan Denlse 115 Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.L.S., University of Pitts- burgh Kauffman, Alice Nielson A.B., Eastern Nazarene College Keys, Glenn Donald 71 Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S.M.A., George Peabody College, Boston University Keys, Peggy D. 71 Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S., Bethany Nazarene College, M.A., Pasadena College Larkin, Greg ' 41 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., TH.B., Eastern Nazarene College Laudermilk, Jack 39 Penny Lane, Duxbury, MA. 02332 B.S.B.A., J.D.,L.L.M. Mann, Gwendolyn E. 18 Thornton St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, M.ED., Boston University Marple, Olive B. 10 Speakman St., Apt. 312, Wollaston, MA. A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, MUS.B., New England Con- servatory of Music McCloy, Jerold J. 9 Bromfield St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.A., PH.D., Temple Uni- versity McLaren, J. Phlllp 23 Davis St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Bethel College, M.A., Western Michigan University, PH.D., Western Michigan University Morse, Daniel R. 10 Speakman St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.A., Point Loma, M.S. University of Wyoming Mullen, Wilbur Handley 21 Bromfield St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., TH.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., Boston University Norton, Robert E. 92 Davis St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.S., Bethany Nazarene College, M.ED., Sam Houston State University, PH.D., University of Texas Owens, Charles Leonard 79 Bowdoin St., Quincy, MA. 02171 B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, M.B.A., University of Toron- to, B.Ed., Universtiy of New Brunswick Paul, Cecil Rowland 99 Dixwell Ave., Quincy, MA. 02169 TH.B., Canadian Nazarene College,B.D., Nazarene Theologi- cal Seminary, PH.D., Boston University Parsons, Rolland Webster 2 Davis St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 Faculty Emeritus Pritchard, Richard William 23 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.Div., Nazarene Theologi- cal Seminary, M.ED., Boston University Rankin, Andrew F. 60 Bromfield St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M.A., Boston University Rapalje, Joseph A. 30 Buckingham Rd., Quincy, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, M,R.E., M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity Shea, Daniel K. 119 Elm Ave., Apt. 42, Wollaston, MA. B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.S., Edinboro State Col- lege, University of Cincinnati Sorensen, Douglas K. 144 Willow St., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.S., University of Wiscon- sin Stark, James C. B.S., Eastern Nazarene College, PH.D., Purdue University Stryker, David A. 20 Ellington Rd., Quincy, MA. 02170 TH.B., Canadian Nazarene College, B.D., Nazarene The- ological Seminary, S.T.M., University of Winnipeg, Boston University Tarrant, Dorothy J. 121 Elm Ave., Wollaston, MA. 02170 M.A., University of Glasgow, Scotland Brandeis University Tink, Fletcher, L. 10 Speakman St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.Div., Nazarene Theologi- cal Seminary, M.Th., Luther Tose, Victor H. 417 Commercial St., Weymouth, MA. 02188 B.S., Northeastern University, M.A., Babson College Watkins, Susan J. 10 Speakman St., Apt. 203, Wollaston, MA. B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.S., Simmons College Winderl, Carl A. 23 E. Elm Ave., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.A., Trevecca Nazarene College, M.A., University of Chica- go Winderl, Ronda Rice 23 E. Elm Ave., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, M.A., Emerson College Yerxa, Donald Allan 105 Vassall St., Quincy, MA. 02170 B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, M.A., University of Maine Young, Donald LeRoy 3 Speakman St., Wollaston, MA. 02170 A.B., Eastern Nazarene College, A.M., PH.D., Boston Univer- sity DEX 553 'lin 1 ' 5 f' ,,X 9 , erclassmen M, fn BD d alff ,Lf ' X' 2, I- A - ff v-f 1 . - 1 7. 2' , ' I 9 1- r I, ,w x fi W ' -Wi 4 . -1.1-E - S ff: ' . A I , . N ...- , . kiss- ill 'H Advertlslng Malony, Kathleen E. 14992 Alaska Rd. r Woodbridge, Va. - Malvesti, Lois A. - 391 Quarry St. x 1 e 1 W W d . lu I '- f N R 's . ,. G- . Af p I I Q0 n w I. 'IA s S 5 . . .fn . . ,U ge v' I i 1- f li ,. 5' 'B xr I' 'Z fo 7' I 1 F N 'E -vu


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