Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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'-v--vii Q -4:3-1, ' X . -- n ., va ' ' ,' ' - -Y A g ' ,7 f ,?1-,., , ' -L. -. -- , 3 I G , . - 1 fx isa' 3, -14 18.1 'Y-- J ,N , - - fA:'.- U -fi UQ.: 15.1- , 4,--'x-.h1,n- . S., v 'L-ro-. ' 1- If-E...o '-5' - . o g,4 1-Q ,L- I, , N , , P E 5 i r W Board Of Trustees .... 34 President .... 35 Academic Dean .... 36 Dean of Students .... Resident Counselors 8: Assistants .... 38-39 Business Office .... 40-41 ' Bookstore 8: Mailroom .... 42 Food Service .... 42 Financial Aid .... 42 ' ' Alumni 8: Communications .... 43 Admissions 8: Recruitment .... 43 Plant Services .... 44-45 Career Planning 8: Placement .... 46 Kinderhaus .... 46 ' Learning Center .... 46 Library .... 46 BOARD DF TRUSTEES ., -' an r. ' ,.g. -- ' na-mi :sun Q ---- 'A f 1 'U me Q va any-ic. , , f.. , N rg: ilu-in V , - . .m 'I' Y Z' 'tis , .' ' Q v .Nw-.rs Q 1 nr l v ' ,. ..,. . F 1 . - - 7- i , , ,,, in eggs ni rx --.--at . I l 0 N i as g , 144 l Nxnilu Y fzxs ea? GJ Z: 'IQ GQ ui Row one: Dallas Mucci QNYD, Wilmer Lambert IUPNYJ, Roy Carnahan CWAD, Jack Shankel lMEl, Paul Mangum KPHD, Reeford Chaney NAD, William Prince QPBJ, William Taylor KNED. Row two: Richard Schubert, Leo Bryan, Robert Wilfong, Loren Gould, Bradley Patch Russell Metcalfe, Robert Porter. Row three: Harold Parry, Charles Blake, Alex Cubie, George Gressett, Blair McKim, James Collom Lauren Cousins, Merritt Mann. Back row: Elinor Cove, Barry Mohney, Lloyd Gordon, George Teague, Coleman Rogers, John Stroman, Paul Basham, Douglas Pepper, Ann Cubie Rearick, Henry Henderson. ,if f.. ff . lgfrfg. JUN 2 f -,,9, f .1'rf , u x , ff. 'lf r . , 'Nag 5 Q1 1 .,3 5 i i .3-1 f I f.. , if Dr. Donald Irwin 34 ADMINISTRATION 8z STAFF Z On Monday, September 15, President lrwin an- nounced that he had been appointed Superintendent of the South Arkansas Dis- trict and would be resigning his position as President of Eastern Nazarene College on Nov. 10. He was the 8th President of ENC and served from 1975-1980. The College Board of Trustees met for their annu- al meeting in early October. Dr. Stephen W. Nease was elected and then accepted the position of ENC 's Presi- dent. At that time he was serving his 5th year as Presi- dent of Nazarene Theologi- cal Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Rev. William Tay- lor, Superintendent of the New England District, served as Interim President until Dr. Nease assumed of- fice in January. Y P 'l!.-ff 4-'?- Q53 I' Rev. William A. Taylor 'N PRESI '55, DET 'ie --uf Stephen W. Nease, D.D. J, Gloria Q 6-If J' ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL: Mr. Robert F. Bollinger - VP, for Financial Affairsg Dr. Stephen W, Nease - President of the Collegeg Dean Donald L. Young - VPA for Academic Affairsg Dean Robert W, Helfrich - VP. for Student Affairs. -an rv-lr ' - ..,A ,Q 10 Rum i ' ,'ln.. ,E ,' ,mir Yerxa - Secretary No one could have been better received during this time of transition than l have been. Everyone - trustees, faculty, students, pastors and people of the ENC region and community friends - has expressed loving concern for the Nease fairiily. and for the great 'ENC Family' as well. Yes, there have been lots of suggestions. niany needs expressed, and there were a few 'gripes' But through all shines a loyal love for Eastern Nazarene College and a deep concern that in a day darkened by sin, she may continue to serve as .i holiness college seeking to combine 'the best in edzication. with the best in our Cxhristian faith ADi'lllNl5'l'li',-I TIC IN' X' S llllii l . ACADEMIC DEAN -r'--v ' .V I wan. 'G' 'I r 1 l Lorraine A. Gill, M.A. Assistant to the Dean f Title III Coordinator 14' 1.7 Donald L. Young, Ph.D. Academic Dean Harriet Colville Secretary to the Academic Dean ff REGISTRAR'S OFFICE 4.2,-A., 3 :- ik' i , A , , J . in U as 'N I-.3 Q Ls, ' X 'YTZZ7' 'MM' , 'iff VV , V. b JY 455 ' h WV ,, 1-tg i E i f ' A Q47 -r XML ff. X - -J. ' ' 'lf 1 -if f q-f' ' A nz 4' ,rv x V ' ,. .A .1174 i.,ffi-Q 7 I mg 3 2.4: ' Q I fm' A at n-'H Gloria P. Clark Patricia A. Larkin , Computer Assistant Assistant to the Registrar Barbariiiisfgih' MS' 36 ADMINISTRATION :Q STAFF DEA CF STUDENTS STUDE T PERSGNNEL A l U. A .ex ? ,. A . '+-z3i:L..zf23EE?:P A Q-ff - 2 'N sq 2' 73, in '. ,:.xV,iH-Eggs 1, V -1 , x TE 'VY . T- . llliiiuisi N j, V'..' ' , - V 4 N-.331 ' . - ,pw 5' 3' -. ' 81 3 1' Robert W. Helfrich, M.Ed. Janie Graves, B.S. 5hifley Newman, RN. A Dean of Students Secretary to the Dean College Nurse ,af L'g,ff5 l I L w T 3,8 r,:s.Q , 'lv' a Q f mir' ,An- Janet Lanham' Colin Associate Dean A DM I NIS THA TION :Q S TA FF Associate Dean iii?-. A-QU 'cl 2 7 ....-T-are-1' T Y .1 . hx ml 2 f g ,fs 4 I I A' ' ' 'ia 'BJ f' A 'R , U '- ' .f . QE? P, if fi -, ' 'Q ik X l ! is TX. ' f X' 'ii llzf ' if A ' K V 1 V A , Ann Babcock Denise Ahart Theresa Cooper Tami Huff First Floor RA. Second Floor RA. Third Floor RA. Fourth Floor RA. Munro Hall Munro Hall Munro Hall Munro Hall 1. TNFQ? 'gr T 4-L I,-V q4f'Sf 2 A Q-1 fqx ' M 1 iii 1 1 . ' F - A i , 8 N14 ' ax sn E is Qvl. ',l, ' T L V-'v. E 3 4 Y' in 1 in 4 f ' 1 5 V 11-H - 1 rg A ' 1 F f' STN .1nL9 Gwendolyn Brank Harriet Hull Kim Vandervort Janie Graves, B.S. First Floor RA. Second Floor RA. Third Floor RA. Resident Counselor Spangenberg Hall Spangenberg Hall Spangenberg Hall Munro Hall 4? C' 2 1..-,2 .f 'N Jovi? X fi: 'lb ii if X' D46 . ?2f.g,mE 36 . as L ll B!! Carol Riedel Janet Ranstrom Patricia Orndorff Linda Beauregard Ground Floor RA. First Floor RA. Second Floor RA. Third Floor RA. Williamson Hall Williamson Hall Williamson Hall Williamson Hall 38 RESIDENT COUNSELORS 8: ASSISTANTS F 193 2 3 1 Ronda Rice Wmderl M A Carl A. Winderl, M A Mary Jones Resident Counselors Resident Counselor Span enber and Williamson Halls W1ll0W House JV' i IQ' 4' 'Q- K4 'L- Qdic Dave Corbin First Floor RA Memorial Hall ., f R '5 ,.,.f was -' . I , I f N ill? y , I 'xi t,,e R .45 i:'r'1'!ii Q Zi, l Q ms' I5 l 9 .. 'N N Dave Cavalefg Rgbeff Reed Andy Lochary Kevin Doolittle Ground Floor R A First Floor R.A Second Floor R A Third Fl00f R A Shields Hall Shields Hall 5hl2lClS Hall 5lH9lClS Hall 3- BUSINESS CDF F ICE lov-gy! -fl 1 Lrg-., , swf 1 4 'ln . N, , 5-jr. - F . r Q t '? r -.- 04, . gr, 1, . VV .I x S, '-nl ' 'Y -V' ' -af' '55-t Nj A st' M- I 4 1 Q x P Wi.. 1 .9-t. . by 4, .dxf . XA 1 1. Peter R. Scott, B.A. Robert F. Bollinger, M.B.A. Administrative Assistant Vice President for Financial Affairs A ' V, .f S-1 Q' it,ttt 22 ' ' 1-' 1 A ft yy-. .7 A 1. 1' -X 6 ' SJ . 2' V' ' ' A t r - t 4? f , -V A , , x ' si. I 1? 'fnwi 51 ,' 'li' , . N . ' ' K 'rw 'HJ' 0--qv Audrey M. Ward, BA. R, Lucy Naylor Bookkeeper Bookkeeper 40 ADMINISTRATION 8: STAFF 1 A , , W.. in-A . , .M W, . I Zwyim. . w- if:-. -1 '- x at ' N r M. . .S v I. M 1 .f-, 1-02,11 ' -1157 rm iv' F16 isis 'fir 1' .sf .v vi W ti I ty.: .wa ti fi W , Riagg ff ' U ,Y . 'V --r . , 4 U I SW' 5? 5' 31, -' Q .-11 - 1 X Louisa Ranstrom Secretary to the V.P i 'to' j 'Di I P 1 - ZF? 1 f' 9,4 f , I 2, . .aa I, Lawrence Hitchcock, BA. Afiminisfrafivo Accicfanf . l ,H .. ,al ' '. , feat '-1' X' W ' . ' Q -. l 1,1 , .. -, 1, 9' s i: LIZ :All PU 5 f T 1. Myrna MacCallum - Admin. Assist. Secretary bf I 4 ,ia Q Carol Seltzer - Cashier pos - sr tl. 13 1.,,.'x C ' , Gladys Bfown . Bursar Jean Casvlu-L' - Secretary to thu Bursar A FUMINIS THA T14 PN A S 6 K ,Q -' we W M'- ., ,..- QQQ wr .. ,402 'if Beth Haskell, B.A. - Clerk ? , ,X V ?!wlp-- 1 1 , , 11 lv Q' 'Y ' wir, uk .. , .. R I I , , I4,lm ' Q llLx---1 W1l11am Restrick, B.A. - Mailroom 58,4 4' 'fr' T75 I xii' jp.. ' 2751 5 r .pi.-Viea 5131? I 1 r fe1?'?4f, l' 'f' ' 517525, '. 52 F ,fgfsfflff fe? - .-Ziff 9 Gertrud e Callis - Director ALUMNI 8: COMMUNICATIONS 9' 'P5. Richard Pritchard, M.Ed. - Director Patricia Wege BA Secretary LL. .11 T-rffi' ' .Z T fir- 14 pi , Ei WH . - M: fo I I is as L 'gi . 1' I 1 ' W .0 Jn' ' ' ' ' 1 W 5, 1-5 ' U ' 3 4x- S? ,if A , - 's if i g.Q'12if 5 ' ,' ' D QL xlilxm w ' ' 3' V . . .Q 1 If f' .. ' 'W h 5 l7 so f' If 4. 2-r 4'-7' I 'td Q , , I-vw X I 5' fl ' 3.1 ,, V M., . ,fi wa? 9 I ! ' v 1 ' 'aww--7 0 . . 54' N If V s 2.35-.Ai 5,5 -W ' ' IJ 'ff '.o - mi, 1 9 1 I J, x ,I gg, u i ' 1 I self - - . I vi I 'pynj 9 Q ' m 'I . , 4, M , Area Admissions Advisorsg Deborah J. Stroman, B.A.g Lowell Parkes, B.A.g Dorrance W. Nichols, Il, B.A.g Director - D. Yerxa . X - A11 1 I as ,- ,ii 9. Y--fi Kathy David Terry Brinkman, BA. Admissions Secretary Area Admissions Advisor ----r Fw A-fi-w. 'UW' -' -ff? M ' ....-....,-.......,.,,.,,,, , , N r'-' x Lorraine Gordon - Gym Custodian Q-R' William Turner - Maintenance CDirector through Dec. 19801 William Nyce - Maintenance Assistant .,,,r i ,fair 45 -1 fr .1-'- ' , 1 'un' U ' I- 'im -W9 X , '.,z i 'v1 , , i 'R i, Z l 'E J ,, if? Q in C i ,lJf 'f',,w K lf WE 74,41 . cz.J.':.fJ fa fc 1 ..,, Bertha Eaton Joseph Eaton Wanda Gaver Student Center Custodian Student Center Custodian Housekeeper 44 ADMINISTRATION 8: STAFF Q i, PLA T SERVICES 1 . s. .slim X S 3. Randy Reynolds - Director Darlene Mariano - Secretary 'RR ... V 16 v I ' v was fxx' P -Sufi .RSL 'ak - 1u-'Xa David Short Lawson Saunders Merle Sinclair Security Supervisor Shieldsflviemorial Custodian Gardner Custodian ADMINISTRA Tlf PN X- S 71-Xl-'.'f CAREER PLANNING 8: PLACEMENT f W. -A 'al ' :Dv I V' 'Y g Michael H. Schutz, M.A. .. UL., , 4 , .. ,. - . , y,,r,,.. . , 'Xb eu . 1 . . , M I Aim? . , 1 4-va it 'Q Ar :OKI yur ...U , r' '7 , Z I 1 4 I 1 ' - . I F ' s I C A Q32 I , , 5 Nancy Mullen, B.A. - Sec. Q fi :ml KINDERHAUS S-5 Nancy Larkin, B.A. Head Teacher LEARNING CENTER . .I Barbara Stewart, i. M.Ed. - Director Y LIBRARY Joan Jury, M.L,S. - Assistant Terttu Savoie 46 ADMINISTRATION 32 STAFF , Q I rs: M? J f WN' - ff' f 9' I v X ' at I , I 9 49? . , Donald P. Brickley, Ph.D. - Director 36 1 Susan Watkins, M.L.S. - Librarian 'I Division Of Arts And Letters Communication Arts .... 49 English .... 50 Foreign Languages .... 51 Music .... 52-53 Division Of Philosophy.And Religion Philosophy .... 54 Religion .... 55 Division Of Natural Sciences Biology .... 56 Chemistry .... 57 Math And Computer Science Physics And Engineering . . . Division Of Social Sciences Economics And Business . . . Education .... 61 History .... 62 Physical Education .... 63 Psychology .... 64 Sociology And Social Work . EMERITI William James Verner Babcock, Professor Emeritus Of Biology Harvey Judson Smith Blaney, Professor Emeritus Of Religion Louise A. Dygoski, Professor Emeritus Of Speech Kent Goodnow, Professor Emeritus Of German .Alice Nielsen Kauffman, Instructor Emeritus Of English Gwendolyn Mann, Professor Emeritus Of Education Olive Bynon Marple, Associate Professor Emeritus Of Music Bertha Munro, Dean Emeritus And Professor Emeritus Of English Jasper R. Naylor, Professor Emeritus Of Mathematics X Rolland Webster Parsons, Associate Professor Emeritus Of Education Andrew F. Rankin, Associate Professor Emeritus Of Business Admin. Alice Spangenberg, Professor Emeritus Of English Alice M. Whiting, Registrar Emeritus y Esther D. Williamson, Associate Professor Emeritus Of Voice -I+. 'Z' 7710, .' ' 51 COMMUNICATION ARTS fT 7 W r. ' , 'S' W is xr ' .I by .f wx ii-'E if 'Auf A LeRoy Brown, Ed.D. - Lecturer Ronda Rice Winderl, MA. Department Head Assistant Professor rg V! ..., ,AX X - Clifford Hersey, M. Div. Lecturer i A f fv 'Uh f- '41 .35 W 1 All Carl A. Winderl, M.A. -Assistant Professor Mark A Ha'm!tO'7- M-5 ' Lectuwf li.-MY 'I 'IW GLISI-I I Ry' J ll at 5 N-I' 1 21.-f-A .. ,. v .- . , . -. in 1 ui., , - 247 5 T, .no f- - f .1 V-.-. 'A ' vb 1 f, A ,KN 'WS 2' '-. Q A I'-'11 . ' uv 1 - I It f 3'7 f , I tv , ' I K l':','r: , : H' - ' 'jfpak' '1 1!': . ' 1 .4 '-1fl-': '. 1.716 fn IX J. Lyal Calhoun, Ed.D - Associate Professor ,A Mia.. if ,. .3 1. 3,1 l Aruiyfi , 1 T Af .,' xt , , J .-tv J, xy sfgv .Xl vi . if r Q' ,- 4 1' , 5 5 ,, -, at ' g. if A V a - ,- ' ,M .X , 5 G . e , -' ' -Q H - p4 , 4? 4 f N ' ' ,l HJ, : ' .l L . Q .AH N 742353. ' 2 if ' 4-9. . V f vi . 23ivfrALffff1riQ?': ff 1 . xii' Ruth Allen Cameron, Ph.DS. Division of Arts 8: Letters Chairperson Department Head f Professor Timothy E. Trask, M.A. Assistant Professor 94 ,, 3-M A Q H4 f 3 fag' K. n,' xl iw V -'W' .Www Bertha P. Fagan Carl A. Winderl, M.A. Lorraine A. Gill, M.A. Lecturer Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 50 FACULTY . 0 - L FGREIGN LANGUAGES ,- f'v fn. x . . I ,,, i J - O , , Lu Y , Q.. ' I .n ', f' N if Q Arthur J. Lomba, MA. h Associate Professor of French Kenneth L. Bryant, MA. Department Head f Assistant Professor of Spanish Dorothy J. Tarrant, M.A. ,, Assistant Professor of German X f'A 25 'F- Vs! N -cf' Fletcher L. Tink, M.Th. Donald L. Young, Ph.D. - Professor Assistant professor of Spanish Ffitxl 'I i X 1 ' I '1' fm . . -. ae., X, flffxmt X 'of Q 4 . s l. x A. 'PX x I, o 5... 7 Elva Reed - Secretary Q q 5 , Q g ,, -pa ma-. f-v. A t .., . , - ,..-.,.,,-...M 22' 'N-glitz . 3 , ., ,fl X. A, , ' 1. ,Tv 'q E at ' . 'Bti 33' vi il J' .'-j'-1 u h ,rw 'H gr A N., Q l . .,w ,g ,7::g:'-A ,I 1 A I 1. , I I ma:-: '.' 1' W 5' - 13 ' if 06006 , ,z xl 13 -',' K ft P -A as 1 ,f : Qfffw .N 1 Q yyklr. 3:11 f Z 'A '..L' ,ff A 1 P. f, ' -' 1 .I '. f- ' A 4 f vs '? L'C'. ' - 17x 7 ' 8 5 m I-fflfvfhz' ' ' J 77' 4 sa' IM. '- -,.', - q 1 5 E -'19 A. N U- 'phi' ,wx 1 .. .,.,1, ,, ,I a E-1-g,J'f3g,j'u . ,rw-1 A. , U , . ,. X 4 , , .,, -.i .'.,.-.lx 3- 9- W , 4.1:-23.33, ' H. 5.53, ff ' , . . r ,J v. h I 'liggg f wx NW tiff: 111 3' Q-J, n ' r .4 t 1 ' -0 Robert John Howard, M.A. Department Head f Associate Professor 2 A . 5-Igdi, ' 52 FACULTY Kenneth Brady Millican, Mus.A.D. Associate Professor 4. ...- N -1- ' it vw ,NM . . 6-'X' cgi, .ff- N James Gregory Larkin, Jr., Th.B. Associate Professor ,...f gf ,rf 4 ., -A ls., A-Jn ' I Aw Nur' xx . xl X - Carolyn M. Seifert, Lecturer Q I. A.l:5 igf. f..g',,3fj1 - I MUSIC i I ' '12 if ,v 1 . Hg' -M-,LL ., 1, 3 Lambert Willard Brandes, M.Mus. Associate Professor Edward K. Wadin, M.Mus. - Instructor 'V 0' y af' Charles Ernest Seifert, M. Mus. Virginia Leguia, M.Mus. Aletha D, Munro Associate PrOf2SSOr Flute Instructor Vocal Instructor FIC 'N ' 1 l D I , ' L1 1 ' L I y 4 .,. V, - , L rv., r ff! I . YN M ,,, Q:. ..f.af--wg- :- ' .V .. :ws if'- 'vf V. vt! ,A-Ani 11 f ' L ., gig' . wg-,Q -3. -- V 54 FACUL TY 'K Q 4, Q Qi A hiya, vf J I, he at .v2..' , 2 f i i i ' i X f.e 'fp :K X W, 1 L is ' 4 'ns -,. i- i, ,.., in ' f N h ijlff. .1 A ,ii i f' 4 'F i :M ', ,, . I' V ,iff V t v gi. I 'P A A 3 -M ::4 mf ,. it W .vu N i ., his . ' sh --, -,A' Ex' X ' ' f X514-A if '7' i ,QV N' X ' 'E i 2 -eff ' aff if Alvin Harold Kauffman, Ph.D. Division of Philosophy 8: Religion Chairperson Wilbur Mullen, ' Professor K Professor - . fffzw' ' f- '- Ay' ,,, V . f 'Q 4' 'W'+'i '- Q, - - -' ' N.,-.,, .,,.A ,, yr- ,Af ,- A I ig'ig,,wkZ!:., .... A H . , N ' '55, yy f' 'f ,fz, fz.'2?M ,. . 'M A 3 Q 2 ,f-, ruff - 4. ,, 5. A Q ew f Q X -w ' ' 4 - f mf, 2 5 4, khccsif 1 - A 54' V' :.. . 2' Q GA, 0 'Q Qs- ., ... ,Q V , .. ,ff ,Y '- 7 . 1 o X X Joseph 598b0fH, M.Div. - Lecturer David A. Stryker, D.Min - Assistant Professor 4 ZW :ff :f 3f ,. , s RELIGIG if i f fl X f N-ff X ' '15,-'gpi' r-'49 ' .,..,-44 h , '-,I Harvey Judson Smith Blaney, Th.D. Acting Department Head Joan Taft - Secretary A. .QS .,.- ,NR X x 1. X X xx A ' x. XX K '. x ' 1 Nxt tx A Alexander Varughese, M. Phil. -Instructor Joseph A, Rapalje, Ed.D. - Assistant Professor FACl'1.7'3 BI L Y ,.,L, I K' ?f134gf'v j.: : 'X In ' , ' 4 1 5 , :V V x is 4 lx li FY ' ' 4 3 r ,. 'W ' ' Q A fi iv . V if 5'sf','3 ' 4 . 2 .,, , ,f . 1 ..-aw N. sis-X ' 1,553 X I j ' Q, :J .' ,g Z .. 2' f rr: -3 . . , f V -m T-.' . . will ,Af X Glenn D. Keys, M.A. Daniel K. Shea, M.S. - Assistant Professor Department Head f Asseeiate Professor -V-.W . W' f 7 , 'Ili , Mn- W-W -- S 1 1 , ,.,.-,f I 42: V U A . . - 1 .IJ 'ji-'gy X 1.-.-' . v v is 'QQ' I ' -A G- Q ' qw, l . 1 Q cr. N-2 -4 I - ' f s A A 5 4 .N , A. -H V I, -I ,oil r .1 i, - , r ,r +.'g:x-' ' ,. --,ja -'-,W , ,' s. ',-:cf , - 9 ' ' Qjifs' 'ffffb 1,-.7-.f.' ,V -P ' 'Cm' ' A ,. , . 'Z ' r , -V . . I -AH y, N... ,,: .- ,' '- ' ' ', 'nf' 'H -R VK'n..X V., ff. . , .1 Q. .y I! .f fi- ' V 1 EJ- Y, fr A 'ff' , '13-:V V'1 ,K ,1-4 'w . ' riff Q -xl f X5 .ill 1 X , J. Philip McLaren, Ph.D. - Associate Professor Marilyn Stark - Secretary 56 FACULTY ,F 2 i CHEMISTRY . if' full IPs 'Y Lowell H. Hall, Ph.U. Division of Natural Sciences Chairperson e Department Head f Professor Dorla Hall - Secretary T' 'Y ,ogg n 'Wx Y' 7 t of x f ,TE-.lag 5 ' Qilvtwlis isxlm 8 s 'st 'Q 5 'Qtr ' 9 Y f' f R X James C. Stark, Ph.D. Susan F, Griffin, BS, Brenda L, Braaten, MSP Associate Professor Lecturer Assistant Professor FA L 'C 'I MATH SL COMPUTER SCIENCE . gy or :r 'F ' f C' 'vw , 'M' 'QTVX A -- 1 f fe. . .ywyr--. . ., . . Il '38- Jerold J. McCloy, Ph.D. fsabbaticab Jasper R. Naylor, Ph.D. Department Head X Associate Professor Acting Department Head f Professor , .MQ . ' ef 58 FACULTY 4' 'wx A l A Pg , ini- . ft 'lar Y V4 X C., wif? , A . 1' Zo r 00 2 00 -'QC . Qc . K cog, - Donald G. Christensen, AB. - Lecturer LeRoy P. Hammerstrom, M.S. - Instructor PHYSICS Sc ENGI EERI G Pig, , QW , .aria inks '-ls 4 John U Free PhD Lerov A. Baker, M.S. - Associate Professor Department Head X Professor P I B 'A Xsxxjrkx . 6 S. A gf , , X , fa 1 gs' -X r J - 'F ,- P ' uf' N J Wendell J. Caley, Jr. Ph.D. - Professor Jerome K. Perera, BA. - Lecturer Q Q ,L ,ea INCINN BUSINESS A 71 f' .ag Laurel Hubbard - Secretary ...fl Qi' i,,4-wb Robert M. Hubbard, M.B.A. Department Head f Assistant Professor Jack Laudermilk, J.D. 8z L.L.M. Q ,wsun ,K ff K. yt W Benjamin Lall, M.B.A. - Associate Professor Victor H. Tose, M.B.A. - Lecturer 60 FACULTY rs rg if' .M wi! .,.l, 14' 1 ' 4 . .hr 31 A 4 may . . .V 'ln ixfgsi? 5 39831-. je ., X. X . l fl tm Vi. F, A ., E, X 4 'A EDUCATIO 'Cx -'UQ' 1 ' u N ,I X Q3 r- f' V wff' - W ' m W'-Q jizu , 3349 6 ' i,4...'Q:,.,4 1 ,f , sr ,s + 3 -4 'fi - I A es HER Q X .A I I ' , , f I W , xg ,rv ,rx Mk ' f Robert Eugene Norton, Ph.D. Q ' x .5 l 1 , - . fl' .1. Department Head X Associate Professor Peggy D- Keys, M-A - ASSiSfE1HT Professor , ' ,N 9271.4 V, Z,, ..-Q.. .57 LZ ' V' ,ggawagg .' 'L :fl f f ' 'lyk . 2,47 , ,,4A.,Y,- ,Af if :yn-fy :'?fQ'f 'iff uf.-1'3 f' ' 214. v 1 ' fm. l 1. ... ' -Q af A 3 I-. - . Q x X , 'I r S' if l 1 eu Y 'X r S. Barbara S. Stewart, M.Ed. - Lecturer Donald E. Reed, Ph.D. - Associate Professor A I-IISTGRY wo. - , t . L 1 .4 I , l,. 'I x vb, ,., ,,.. 4, , V. 33 5? ' '5 ' 3: I -. ' -: 5 5242 x rr , :'. r xi' -1, , -Q- au, 'U' ax Jw . fl' 4 A 1 Us ' 'qs' X I ' - 'X 17 Xwkc at ,, r 1 Q , it 1 f , ' lg If QQ , f if i Q J Q . 1 5443 9 'I b f at x SW, iq: iz - . f rg as gf s. is X I X I xi . . who 45 it Q ' 4 1 , I . A 3 4 fs ' 7 S 5 My AA James Reese Cameron, Ph.D. Division of Social Sciences Chairperson Barbara Louise Faulkner, Ph.D. - Professor Department Head X Professor , y ' , . P 7 '42-e-1' . arf I 'If X Klu- X --Zn: K RSX... ' , --new-5. . . -3243: s v ,'gS,,.p,-A .,..,.5.n , .'.'3f324 . .. ,. . . . .., ... A , A Marty Trice, BA. i Men'sfWomen's Tennis Coach FA CUL TY l f f ,eq . A .if V2 Y- .3 ' ' fZ3y4'f14:' : 'P ., 2' P3 n , 1-W v--- ,ng if ,-ink ,fW at f 7 . f of 'fu . Q I .S i S l f A , L Gary Calhoun, M.S. W. Jerry Perera, B.A. - Lecturer Soccer Coach Assistant Basketball Coach PHYSICAL EDUCATIDN at ,t - 0- .. , 4 , t 2 ll' if Z , I ' ii-if An-. -4 452' wwf' Q Robert L. Taft, M.Ed. - Associate Professor .V Athletic Director f Cross Country Coach is Nancy L. Detwiler, Mid, Department Head X Associate Professor Gregory Kottis - Weightlifting Instructor WOm9n,S Volleyball Coach Donald Constantine M.S. - Women's Basketball Coach .254 i P James Esary - Men's Baseball Coach p, 262 William D. Nichols, ll, B.A. - Women's Softball Coach p.260 .-:gr-'fm Z- v---, A 'TP , NT X 1' l . . 5 J E ..,-:ff , Ronald D, Bradley. MS. Mary Ev Brown - Secretary Assistant Professor X Mens Basketball Coach FA C '1 Douglas Degelman, Ph.D. Department Head X Associate Professor PSYCI-IOLGGY F' 'vw .4-Q n Y ,R ':.:...':: 1' ... f' 414i 4, We .1 Robert W. Helfrich, M.Ed. - Associate Professor 'tr,,,5sA V ,M 1 1 Michael H. Schutz, M.A. Assistant Professor 44. SS , ' ff' J- ' , Z? ' 'r P . rx ri .ki , 'X S, X gi, A . ., A 1 A it ?,I Y . f fl , , , , ,-' T r ' S V 35 iv . , W l ,M ., ,A ., Q X 'C' , 9 f P Y i li ,' A .. N 'fa E t A A Z U f X J Q J , ' 5 5' z if 5 Q ,N . Q L. , . ,gb V .Q .P ,X 4 ix . ,T ' V V: A 'fx iq., ,- 3 ' 1 'V 1 ' 1 .1 Ax X gr :'l,Q-L N ' l L A 1 X A .jg had 64 FACULTY Richard A. Fish, Ph.D. Joseph A. Rapalje, Ed.D. Associate Professor Assistant Professor SCDCIGLCDGY 8L SOCIAL WORK N., 6, W fir- Benjamin Mehrling, Ph.D. - Lecturer ''5'Q.1Lf5'f-YfsE9'5?1'fFL'f?E553f..1-Ea?f:?f'2?'tk227ZJil'f35'Z7f.2i.- Wet J 'fi M ' ' Mm ,I I di Oil 1' fu . Q . Q. f t x. :U 3 P N D Q, . . . .o A 04 -U ,.',?.12'igt.o.0 1.40 gl- ' 1' h 'HUA Lrlgfs ff' '-'1,-Jig? aglg .. . . . A xml' -ze, Q Q NU . 3' D 'U ' 1 X an W.. U7 CD O 1 'J Pl 4' 'r ll . , ,, , V . ma ' 1 if f f qaiy? , Q if ,Q , 0- 24 Q l1'4Y w , N4 iv -554 . Z1 ' rib, f I E ,aw . ' 137: . 1:55 v 1. D N Y Q f Q ',' 5 ' 17' ,, . ,V , 1 4 yflh, Q , fa 4 1- , 4 V ,, : ' 1 Q V? ! ',.!- ' lr A 1 ' , 'A , 'J I' I -' 1 0 0 Us s loco ,W 0000 - V '!4llon0 .Q K z90oro.v '- '.- 'LW .. l H f f' lov V .1 Wayne E. Dunlop, MS. W. Department Head f Associate Professor N Phyllis Bailey, M.S.W. -Assistant Professor lil! I ooo 1 1 1 ff, .L ,41w, J 4 ,g 1,. a.. ff Y' 3 Xu: 1-C . ...E l Q 66 FACULTY RETREAT OCTOBER 17 8: 18 FIRST SEMESTER September .... 68-80 Cctober .... 81-97 November .... 98-103 December .... 104-109 JANUARY .... 110-113 SECOND SEMESTER February .... 114-121 March .... 122-127 April .... 128 May .... 129-147 CHAPELS .... 148-153 RECITALS .... 154 fvi iv Q 5- f 1 v - 73 . 5 YN Moving In Take N amount of containers ot' X 's life style. Add M amount of Y's life style. Mix well in a 20 foot by 18 foot cubical called a dorm room. The reactions of the experiment varied in each individual case, but the product was always the same - change. H973 Nautilus pg. 42 PY W' ' FRY: HMM mowdogmtwai f in semolt o memmaql Pg YYlON.Sg'PL1 1 ,ELL Q. . W , JWQY M .,,.,,r , , Ba, 4 fflisu... .mi Jr .V 3 552225- ll- - Kofditg 68 SEPTEMBER 1 8z 2 aiu-und' - .paw - fa,,5 ,-qt,-.K Hx fi. 4.- lm E-.Iac .-.ca ...---5 , -.- ... V ,nu .--.ov V xc. -1- z i J K I 'N ,.c H Vi' 1 , , J f J .Hi Qgr Parents returned home and you were left on your own. The Outdoor Barbeque gave the freshmen a chance to mingle, meet faculty, and start right in on the college activities - not leaving much time for homesickness. , 4 nv ', 6 Q' al -218,34 Al,l11,7fPif! ': .M A wffxwllif. ' it ' ff' J 'xt - -, .U '-'-,J l X si L., . X t f 1-w il - 4 'v 1 V, 4 I . 'Zi wif V . 54 'Ha z.Of,fNdq V 6 ' il YA! nf.-, ... . 5 Q, if x . ' iylggn ad 77,51 7Il p A L I I 7: A . f '-- , ' ' 'ff , ' 4 'h .'4., 'r21?,, 'V 1 -I 40 Y 11' -if Aptfluj- X- J 'p'.,J.!Hd.,tJu,y ! x 'fo .. .-,1,, .0 I - ,, '41 I , 1-Q. ,, ...,-1... .- -if ,, may raffpbmcg' f' ,. 12 ., H . .i f nf- .- ' .m.m--1- f -rw, -'xr A rf l 4 fffbfiafh ,B fi- 4 ' 4.4 ' 'ff ' if fs' X 4 7 41 L, 'A' , '14, V' . ' . . 1 y , , I Wir.-:Q ' . .1 V ,-MJF., irc Mgt' ,y ,vs '- -'.. -1 .- V- 5 - , g .L H L:- ll , i.-. w fair? 4, 4 N . T V .f.,5ff7.l1 s :il-O ff- thc: i' . ' r I 1 V1.2 I . ' A ' I f x ev:-3' 4-Pk' , . i ' - I ' nel ' xv ' 'v ' ' ' I ' 1 v 'J - - , ' R , ' 0 n Q if rf' , N ' Z' ' E ' LJ tv 3 A , . ' . ' I L Fi A , A 3 l Us r ill' , I L K I , -N, C? -. H '15 F I ' N 'S :lx .it v m ...l , E D E 113 .1 E Q.. SEPTEMBER 2 6 7 Orientation , Break-Out was the kick-off to Orientation week. It was a fun evening of doing whatever crazy things the sophomores had in mind. Each freshman received his own personal beanie to be worn throughout the week, and a copy of the freshman song. rs. Q, 'Q- ss .wb if 'Y my FLA g-ie, K V haw g 6 , W Q gi 45, .wg P N mx., , ' ' , K H ,fr N 4 M ,M X .1- 2 Q ' ,R W A b F-as - Y 70 SEPTEMBER 2 W no V7., X-ravi, , I -3 ' M' iN 2 10 .J Middle of the night calisthenics and swim at Wolly beach, and class picture on Gardner steps were all a big part of the freshmen 's initiation The banquet on Sat. night was a nice way to call it a truce and let the new students know that the sophomores really did accept them. x ' '5 WORN! wld!-1-, . N.,- -..A , S -wr- .., new Y: 0 13 , E f ag s i I, 'V 3 , 9 ' XD mt S- .WNQ i EM 5 '9 hai? SEPTEMBER 2 71 371 -4 - lv, 1 me 'E i 1 4 ,t 4. i-4-L4-.,., F' f'7'A r,' --f sa -x..w: ,,,f... If A T fff,ffm,f ':-9 if ,. . fl l W ' any ,-: ,JJ N - , -...4- , . 1 ' X, f-E-:LV A ...- ' ' W. ' ' ..1Q-j ' -s-A' ig '2 A , : . ,.,, H --4-w,.,,WM un. .. -f Y ' Q-,W -V, ' ' . ,, 'mm-p i - . ,,,,-,' Q. , .QQ s -..un -W 4 , Y fy '-- . .,'-Mn.-. 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Ig th X A , .. 5 7 'YE 1, 5, if . ?- , ss if ff- ' H ,Mt 53:-:f 5, ,Wy , -5 , , if . 5 , 55555 1 X z M--M f E ' A' sf 1 ' ii:'tg ff Q ' . ,Mai-gb-4ln'4M4.,. .1 2 ,yi ... gi. if 'W ' Qwwu ,' Q . . X I 41 . ,gyr , 1 A 'QAM' Q ex' . ,f f . Y . N Q i t-. V51- ,, v L-F 1 as -QQ, G, , ll 4 -Registration sn lg KJ ar Y . gs., swf' ,f . at-. F U,-A 7 ig., l y EiLmw, I, --ua... 1 I Registration that unavoidable task, You just can 't wait to talk to your advisor, sign up for an overload, then wait in line forever to tell Mrs. Brown you cant pay for it Freshman fingerprin ts. l. D, pictures, it 's a busy time, but seeing old friends and making new ones makes it bearable. - r I ,P La A ,.. -. -' Q.. . YA. SEPTEMBH? .LQ 4 W - f 1.- All-College Outing No one let the constant drizzling rain dampen their spirits at the All-College Outing at Houghton 's Pond. As if they weren't wet enough, some went swimming - trusting their lives to lifeguard Tom - while quite a few were thrown in the pond. Under Ruth 's leadership, the afternoon 's events included competition between the classes in pyramid building and tug-o-war. I The rope was strung with the freshmen girls' underwear from a raid earlier in the week.l The Junior Class proved to be champs in both. 3 ' C -uf , Q35 Qfglj' iz is gf.:--f I, , V .. C wi s, 4 Z Lf M1 A i g ,R Z rf' 5 s C lg 'QW 2 it -I 'il-as A Q s K R ',. ii L ---f V 1- if e rig' ' ' i .ll . l 5 . 1 x L i9gh,,m ' wnannnnungl i u P1 J, i' ,f ei 5 'Il A I gli, e . p if-i 1 . . ,. . , G vt ' Tl 1 .eh i 'K S sz-' N ,. l A, m 1 X xv., f A 6 1, k 4 xfxg I ? is g fi ' 'l t H 1 ' , . , ' 1' l . fi . ph 'i 1 l V. 4 - 2 3 41 l ,I 3 Ax' Ur'-rm s g ag 'jig rg , t f 5 'i ,fl lj ', V ' . ' ,.vf,gJ '91 it 74 sEP TEMBER 5 'KLM yi' HT.. Q -'ara wif . ,Y 1 S , ' -.,, ,. , 4 'f js ii 'r . -, .KN . , V,,,,., A i ff'! 1'1k,- 1 L , i V- , ..-'vb' l.3? ',,, v 7 ' -is '. '- :JQIQ I l -, '.-Q l. 1 ,-5' 'Q ..'V: 'es-rJ'v,'-?17'G i ' 's ',..T '1..ff ' -M , ' fl' ' , L7 'f- sf-' '7 ',f,' gg --a' , - '- -'Qs---'i'5 W V- i -'S -li '-V XX V QX NN- i I I , xx N 1 l l H nr., . 'un 1 2 'S hex' f.. 4. I '-'fd -.a1liL,QQ4- iff Society Rush Night Another chance to make the freshmen feel welcome and included. Each society presented themself in odd and unique ways - giving the freshmen a chance to choose which they'd like to join. Skits, a caterpillar who could do the Charleston but wasn't quite potty-trained, magic tricks, balloons, audience participation, music, and used toothpaste water all made for an exciting evening. Sigma, Delta, Zeta, Kappa it 's always a tough decision .A V 3' V l- D '1 Cf L 3 K 76 SEPTEMBER 9 Y it r4,vg ..., ll i NJ ,Z ,W if! lv '. ., Big-Little Sister Party The annual Big-Little Sister party sponsered by AWS featured Send in the Clowns as the theme this year. They came in all shapes and sizes, happy, sad, and dorfy, AWS President Janet Ranstrom took charge of the evening which was filled with skits presented by different floors lshh, AEvery Freshman' is sleepingll, music, food, meeting the AWS council, and just having a good time getting acquainted and being crazy. fr ff , g ' i'r' v I , ,, R U X ' ali :aus i ill! Ill!!! 'nun -sh .... ,Z .Z 1 1' 5 If ' 2 3 X ,i -lf I if X 4 J ,if 1 5 XX 1 12 ez .. Q ,Q gg, wr, it ff 78 SEPTEMBER 17 M. 4n,,,,.,4vf 5 ' Q . If . 4 Y 7 yfglsl'-as f X W X if I ' Car Smash One smash for a quarter! las it the car wasnt dilapidated enoughli. Webb said good-bye to his car as many took turns demolishing ity even Patty seemed to enjoy giving it her best shot. The purpose lyes, there was a purposej, was to benefit the Business Club and to add to the spirit of the soccer game versus Barrington that afternoon. I f iZ.'fvEX W' I asf! 4 .f rf N ' '51 E x A 'ug . itll hx is MS: 6 17' v P' x f ,Hr s '1 1 42: I J. 4 , fy 1 v 5 1 4 1. 1 ,f -. Yr, h' ' M.. , , A , , V 1 9' ,fx A - ff' 4 Yi l. .A Ax 1 1. ,if ' I . A' . : E D' -' H 1 YS, i A .4-, i.. f.. fx x 'df 1U 'f if 33 K 7 -J X s, N X X N. VXNXXXQ xx A 'QF' ,14f'r Ag X N 'X -av X xxn 'F Xxzxxx xx xx S is Q, pax'-mg , 4, 2 ,Ai 'Mx ' K! 3 lx y .. A1 ti. I 1 J , 4 A ,JV 111, 80 SEPTEMBER 27 -or as 4 4 l OGG, I I ,V P? rf- ll sn,x ,. .- 4 ' N x 39, 5' . v. 1-nr , ' 'x V? 'v x 1 5 551 413' ZW 5, 'Q hui 6 ,.1 N - as ' ' fx 'A ,-Q-2 S Qi 1 'ln- . r' 3 2111 N I 4 4 v I faif 'N-?, r' Q s r Q 4 I I ' ' i I Q, U' X '2 J -1-Q .. V f'--- 1 'i 1331,- 1 fl' Vw 1 X ' C . K f. nb 'TN r-P5 Band Rock-A-Thorn Although not as many participated as last year, there were still 12 people who showed up for the 2nd annual Band Rock-a-thon, and just as much money was collected. Many brought something to keep themselves awake and occupied throughout the night - games, t. v., a stereo and of course food Even though the fish bowl was freezing, 10 endured the long night anc finally dropped into bed after 9am if Ri' E F N'-an ff. so ' 'U' E 'si SQ my 2 li 32,11 84 OCTOBER 10-11 The Pep Rally was just the beginning of the excitement that was in store for Homecoming weekend. The 1980-81 Varsity Basketball team was introduced by Coach Ron Bradley. The non-varsity cheerleaders - Beth, Lynn, Diane, Mary and Stephanie - then performed some funny and enthusiastic routines - definitely a crowd pleaserl The varsity cheerleaders raised the spirit of the crowd and even higher with their own cheers. The spirit of the rally carried over into D E the weekends events. -1 if 1, '- 1 4 A J' if Q . A Q IA., 'Iii QNX ' E ' V Q, ., ' A ,flu - ' ' is an V ' I 12.1 Fri X A I I 1' 3 gli A U' - OCTOBER W . 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Il, . ,Y V, 1, sA,Jil'.AV I. . g ,. -.1 ,vu Fha' H h-A 'mr' I-Iomecommg 1980 Along with Commencement, Homecoming is one of the most exciting and busiest weekends of the year. The theme Yesterday Today Tomorrow carried throughout many of the activities. Former President Dr, Edwad S. Mann spoke in the Friday morning homecoming chapel about The Spirit of ENC. That spirit was evident especially in the varsity games over the weekend. Girls' volleyball claimed the victory in both games against Barrington and Gordon. The soccer team was defeated by Gordon 4-3. ln actuality, Mother Nature won the game as the guys fought against gale winds and a steady rain, never mind freezing weather! sf, Wqguzg' ' -vi, X, g fi -v . Ksiiz ggi f is xt ffl 2 A gi'-N0 In .3 bf 'hhh bf V Q -null L' ffillrff Q ' '--lkmN- 88 OCTOBER 24 84 25 3 ' is ...JC CD '1 Q The basketball team hosted Mid- America Nazarene College in two very close games. We took the Friday night game 69-66, but Saturday went to Mid-America 87- 82. Scoring over 100 pts, in the match-up, the 1970-71 Reunion basketball team defeated younger alumni in the Alumni basketball game. Featured this year was Senior- Parent weekend. For recruitment purposes, special activities were held, besides the regular goings on of the weekend, for high-school seniors and their parents. The big event ot every homecoming weekend took place Friday evening, Prior to the basketball game, the Homecoming Court and Representatives were presented. At half-time, the excitement mounted as the 1980 Homecoming Queen, Carol Gailey, was crowned by 1979 Queen Karen Hetrick Campbell, The A Cappella choir presented a short Standard Time concert on Saturday from 11p.m. to 11p.m following the musical-comedy Pacific Overtures. The dedication of the new Church Sanctuary on Sunday marked the end of another great Homecoming weekend. - ,mips kay ,X sr wry? 3 5 4 ,g f i' as -nur'-,.2- '5 'F if ill X F? . . 0 fbi- Q --f -'w-1 OCTOBER 24 ti' Q5 Q rx: . 1 ' -Q,g,,4jmti!N 9 1 NJ: -5 cv.. .. f ' xxx' 174 ri? 1 ,...'C '-9 3 'L ? r- X - qs-, -- 1 WANG x g ' 1 x , . - 1. ll IIII w.f.- In v 1 bi 11 -Q 1 , .Q la Q fd 9' .1 9 , i 1 - - ? 7 A ,p 4-,,,.,,gQd1X1nv-bmw. ' ,ii 'sm M- '9' . x? 'A Q-, 'ui 2 1 w . ' - . A , cf 1 , . . f W' 'WNQ' MFQX Q . , QL fkvnil .-.H ' ' ' - ,L aah- ix 4 N .... . . Q gi ' wif' N R f' 1? r -'fb 1. - I '- If 1 - I A . xy 1 1 J m ,9 9 Q 2 -:fav 3- Ai' F Q ff , :HEX f I -.471-.HN if 1' Y HY V X f J fb P ts t G Q '..,, .1 rf, ,.' 1l1fE::f,3', J , .-: .' ,S '- . I' 'M x yvz 5 5: 'i .!. 1 'F B -5.-'K 9 ' ' w x Lvxf ' . 9 kg I. X 'Qu E f QP Q, J V!-'S n:qEeftfiEE1QL falvtvrl . 5 .. Q- A '. 5, 1 1 -Y El.Vfl KI , ' ' . n 244. . , az. ' U' U P1 :of 9-X31 ' , ' iv-1 T li ix-P1-K'1'i , .L ,B as f in '11 ' l . I N .Q t-1 0 I 5 inn ia 53 L. .2 is Ku, -V 1,,-...T --, '1-PV? 5, I1' ' ' .iv 1 ' D- :Q '. , V X I 5 ., 4 1 P3C1f1C Overtures This year 's musical, Pacific Over- tures, was a humorous documentary drama almost entirely based on his- torically accurate incidents, centering on the appearance of Admiral Perry in Japan to introduce the Japanese to American trade. Presented was the trauma of foreign infiltration and cul- ture shock felt by the Japanese. A clever blend of elements were used from the traditional Japanese theatre forms such as Kabuki and Noh, along with our American musical comedy form. The cast consisted of over 30 stu- dents who, between Homecoming and the following weekend, per- formed the musical eight times. Director Ronda Rice Winderl was praised by judge 's from the American College Theatre Festival for the de- gree of research, style, consistency of the performance, and the visual com- position of the production on stage, especially under limited conditions and a low budget. Out of 55 colleges and universities that entered the festival, ENC's Pa- cific Overturesuplaced 7th. Although the production missed the finals by 1 position, the ACTF asked for a few scenes to be performed during the festival. rr 92 OCTOBER 23,24,25,3O,31 8g Nov 1 It-9' fra 1.114 Daniel E. Whitney Reciter, Shogun, Jonathan Goble, Emperor Meiji David W. Swain Kayama Yesaemon David Sifferd Lord Abe Kevin E. Bowser Manjiro Kelly Lambert Tamate, Dutch Admiral Joel W. Ladd Priest, Warrior, Russian Admi- ral, Sailor Bill Stadler Fisherman, American Admiral, Sailor Bill Dyment Counselor, Thief, Old Man, Assassin Allen Smith Counselor, Soothsayer, Priest, Assassin Jeff Lineman Counselor, Physican, Lord of the South, Samurai George E, Barbaro Merchant, Companion, Samurai, Instructor, Assassin Tom Kent British Admiral, Priest, Assassin Dawn Heckman Shogun 's Mother Cathy Given Observer, French Admiral, Sailor Hiroko Yazaki Shogun 's Wife, Geisha Tami Huff Madam Mike Shuck Officer, Sailor Jeff Howe Officer, Assassin Wallace E. Rumbarger Sumo Wrestler, Grandmother Scott Turcott Storyteller, Rickshaw puller James P. Byrne Commodore Perry Michelle Kim Young Boy Beth Ann Strenge Kimberley Blaney Sylvia Sanchez Geisha, Daughter Observer, Geisha, Horse Geisha, Kurogo Brenda Briggs Geisha Sailor, Rickshaw puller Horse, Kurogo Sailor, Rickshaw puller Colleen Radliffe Terri Coffin Kathleen Howard Kurt Heckman K urogo Neil Coffin K urogo Forrest Adams Charlene Daub Stage Musician Stage Musician sniff f V, 'x- xx -7 'I M3 . OCTOBER 23,24,25,.'i0,.'a'I AQ Nov l o 0 1 Church Dedlcatlon The first service in our new sanctuary began at 11a.m. on Oct. 26th after the full congregation had made the transition from the lower sanctuary. The Service of Dedication began at 3:00 when Rev. Russell Metcalfe knocked at the front door and was greeted by builder James Couchenour. ENC President-elect Dr. Stephen Nease delivered the Dedication Address, as many others also Q participated in the formalities. The church was packed for the long-awaited ceremony. lt proved to be well worth the many years of waiting as everyone was impressed by just how beautiful the new sanctuary was. Steeple Raising May 6, 1980 T ' I 94 OCTOBER 26 Q C l fr 1 COMMITTEES BUILDING: Leroy Baker, Chairman, Lowell Hall IChairman during design - phasel, Wesley Angell, Cecil Paul, Dorothy Tarrant. FINANCE: Donald Christensen, Chairman, Leroy Baker, Jasper Naylor, Charles Gailey. SUB-COMMITTEE ON DESIGN: Dorothy Tarrant, Chairwoman, Dorla D. Hall, Robert Howard, Alvin Kauffman, Cecil Paul, Esther Sanger, Lawrence Yerdon. SUB-COMMITTEE ON LANDSCAPE: Gladys Caldwell, Chairwoman, Wesley Angell, Iand many, many volunteersl. Sanctuary Cross was designed and constructed by Charles Welch Descending Dove was designed and sculptured by Alvin Kauffman Reredos Curtain was sewn by Katherine Angell BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS James Couchenour, President, Cogun Industries Project Manager, Paul A. Benton Superintendent of Construction, Len McLaughlin Building Consultant, Wesley Angell Sound System, Gerald A. Caswell PASTORS Ernest E. Angell 1922-1936 Stephen S. White 1936-1940 Samuel Young I I 1940-1945 ' J. Glenn Gould 1945-1958 T.E. Martin 1958-1963 Milton Poole ' P 1963-1967 A. Gordon Wetmore 1967-1971 Timothy L. Smith 1971-1975 William E. McCumber 1975-1977 Russell Metcalfe 3 1977- OCTOBER 26 I I ' f Halloween Halloween began on October 29th this year when Third Floor Memorial Pumpkin Carollers serenaded the girls outside the dorms with their melodious renditions of Christmas carols revised to fit the holiday at hand, Only a few dressed up for the banquet on Halloween night. The winners were two bags of jelly beans - Carli Theusen and Jane Malcolm. The fourth annual spookwalk created by 3rd floor Memorial residents was as gross as ever and just as successful. At 9pm the doors opened to a crowd that didn 't ease up until after midnight. From the electric chair, to chopped-off legs and heads, to a Feast of the Dead . The evening proved to be absolutely grotesque, frightful, and extremely well put together. H! , , R A 2. sf- 2- ef ft A f 5 gt' 'H 1 x 3 Tx 3 I , 5' cf, f 'Q ' '53-AQCE-F'-Yay,- 96 OCTOBER 29 84 31 11 I 1 I' Nb' i 1 X N OCTOBER sl U EA. 'S Musicfest '80 The Evangelistic Association 's 2nd annual, Musicfest was a night of harmony and fellowship. Using coffeehouse style, EA. provided three hours r of relaxation and music featuring sixteen performances by ENC students. Among those pictured are Scherel Gambill, brother- sister team Mike and Karen Shuck, Steve Metcalfe complete with cast and guitar, Jeff Post and Julie Reed, Paul Craig and his trusty sax, Dave Morhard and Karen McPhee, and the reorganized group ,V J! . 1, A' n f 3 ,i i it w 1 i Y in N. UJ '1 KX X ' x , . ? .TT i' gf' - -A . le 'Y Q W . 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'17 1.5 fx ' I ', 91, 32 F Kerygma is a publication ot' poetry and short stories produced by and for ENC students. lt was tight for funds when the Wollaston Nazarene Church, who has supported the publication for years, withdrew their sponsorship. Rock against llliteracy was the theme of the concert. The Metcalfe Brothers served as the warm-up band playing rock and jazz-rock. The Dead Presidents' cranked the sound up with some rock and new wave. A good crowd showed up and 5250.00 was raised to get E1 ' 5 E' Kerygma back on its feet. X af Q, x , if - .re ,, M - Y-, . r .' f 5 Q 312 3 grief Rai 1 1, -131 4 5 if 'ici-V, .i 1 A M. ' 1 ,gh ' SG' E, , ',f'i 1 f' 'lgul U , A, , . . A .- X ' 1? i' C: V r I-- .A is I -K 4 , I M U ' . A my 'U 1 -- , . --. R 'T V IJ' 4 ll' . 1 '-. ' , l' .f -4 A Q ,sh :J all Jaw . ig., 8 G ' B W i . V l I A' kr Lf' if 4 J' 1 Xa' 'i ' J -.., 3 , Q v. , .7 5 4, ., , ,. 31' v Mlm ,N 1 gi ,o up ,. ,t r- --l A ' Y 5 - t 'ig' ' U r 17 ,,.,,, n,' , X X 1 -I L . KX ,nl 5 ff jun. NO VEMIZEM BQM Rollerskating 4- lt was so fun! Nearly 200 ENCer's rollerskated from 11:30pm - 2:30am. lf you came in 50's clothes there was a 50C discount, so you can imagine quite a few dressed up. The music was typical rock n'roll 50's until the amplifier blew and many different people tried their hand at the organ. To the relief of everyone else, the system was fixed and the rink was once again filled with shoobie-doo wops and sha la la 's. Approximately 5100.00 was made on this the second rollerskating event of the year. Delta sponsored one at the beginning of October which was also successful. Aside from a few bumps and bruises along the way, rollerskating seems to be enjoyed by all. if lin s 5 14 5 S , K' X. ' 100 NOVEMBER 7 0 b,?'f'1n 3 if-45 E fiiii 74 i ss rnsfk-r ' fY'l'v 15 -Fall Revival I -W ..,,.v-...Q 2 k mm, W V A 1 ' V el? 'Q ix x y . B ,,,,i,. gf Q, T? 29 ,ii if, , wi 1 sf' ' gf A, ' MF 1 iv W A i ,y-.,,,,'u N :in 1 . H WMV W .R,V ex :,. :ag Ad sw . . HL.,-.- 914 1 'f V iw-I xg, 'Qi . 9 v Q .. rx. The week of Nov. 11-16 brought fall revival to the ENC campus with HB. London, Jr.. London 's sincere messages brought a unique openness to the services and many responses to the moving of the Holy Spirit. His emphasis for the week dealt with realizing that God is the only one who can really help us to accept ourselves and become all he wants us to be. Many on our campus found guidance during the fall revival, bringing changed attitudes, new relationships with friends, an an openness to hear God's call for their lives. 1 .,, + ' lg ' ,' f r ..,, - Aff, - , 134 ,! Q hfwwj A Z 1, Q ,N I .. D , 'T Al in it ED -Q Q NOVEMBER 11-lo lfll 3 F-wr -fa -3 Lui V Powder-Puff Soccer Who says girls are powder- puffs?! ldon't answerll They played just as hard as the guys if not harder and even had more fans and injuries. Despite the pain, the upperclasswomen won in 2 overtimes and sudden death. They challenge the freshmen to Htry again next year. The final score was 3-2 or was it really? lt seems that the upperclass girls took advantage of the growing darkness and brought the whole bench in to play during sudden death. No one could see that the upperclass team had about 16 players on the field to the normal 11. In actuality, the game ended in a tie. 4. H i 1 fl -. I 'Hi ' V ' s 7 Y ,xaffpm Ax 3 t ,ln , , vu - 1 - if 5 4 ' x Q 1 f -' V -1 'T if ' ,443 S - yr, , X r W ' V ' Y 4 ., if 1 . wif. .. f fi , , nf 'H , T ' v'.....J WN 'fig 'ff--f V ,... ,:,-,,,,, ,gh ,, J W M 5 , , V ,N .,.. Y, V ..1,,, , 7l.w..f, V-M 5 W ar , .. .ua L .M W, ,:v,, -4 , if . V' A W 'S 1 C ,5 ' 'Q 3 K . xt wr 4 1 sw - 'iw ,Mm ' fl lx Z V if 7 'X 1 K I J . 1 25 -4 44 QX 'ii im 3 . ai .- ., , , ,, ,, . I , f,... ,,.- ,,:' ii, . an - Q , L. ,,,,.-Q I 4' Z3 vfrv . 0 5 1 . . ' .' . - 'www-,g.. . ' 'N V' -I ,hurl -.,,b,1,,h A , Q: ' 4, f was -'i x A M 5 , 1 1 f .. 5. ' ' ,,,, 'YF r. v ,gf I V -. 1 v sv - 1 'Z , If 7 4. sq' ,' lf V. y .A W N ' 'iff 'I X ofa. hx A Q :S E . ,, ,I ' ' 2 2 n , i I I , ,..,liA.,,:- f' .,, 0, A' ,,. 1-., ' O .' Q7 0 ' Q L.. Y, I 5 A 4 1 , . g' . 1, 'gi A A ' ' mf. 1. an rf Hr il 102 NOVEMBER 14 Ian. ,. X - . . -M ,Y N., ., -- ' - A V - ' .4-K., ' -s v . n . -Steve's Night 6 4 ii i U ..O ,V sf, WWKJ' E ,gt 1 A flwqbr , 614 5, . Vx xg' X9 , I I ive, y ' , ' l' 6 - r T X li Z2 lu ...W-vf 419 is t ' Q-iw Everyone's favorite lce Cream Parlor was brought to ENC by the Psychology Club. The Fishbowl was filled with Steve 's fans waiting in line to order their special mixin's and then lounge around talking and enjoying the stereo. lt was a nice break from the usual week night study hours and a treat to have Steve 's brought here instead of 45 minutes away! ,f ' CSTC-YFQS R tl! 4 x,,- I O f 3 gf-'Vfvf L- , E GQ: 154 ' 5 V . e.,- ky li Wflldilffl ju U1 E N41 ? 1. l s- ...U- ,, .+L ,'. .,' 193 V , a' LD f' if l. , ' f .1 Z if NOVEMBER 19 103 if sf FSQA4 '95, -wif if tv. 2 2 The Messiah- Under the direction of Professor Greg Larkin, the Choral Union and Orchestra presented the 46th annual performance of the Messiah. lt was extra special as it was the first time to be performed in the new sanctuary. Both nights were extremely well attended with the sanctuary nearly filled This year, three of the soloists were ENC students. Arlene Martell, Soprano, Kevin Doolittle, Tenorg and Dan Whitney, Baritone The story in the Messiah deals with Christ 's life starting with prophecies in the Old Testament, their fulfillment, his birth, death, and resurrection - a very beautiful story and, as always, a wonderful presentation. 'gqryl rr V K ' wi , fl 5, 4-3 iw 104 DECEMBER 58:6 9 A3 ,, Lgy v-Ldffk, If IVSDV FRY, a x afar, T' ,A is 1 if fv Q, ' fs ' 'Y' 4 Trax J Q51 DECEMBER 586 tx H ' StuCo Christmas Variety Show 4 , Y i gs ,.-M' K . M A nf., mf. Z' '3 A l yi ef h7szLf1 M3 rs av? 1-Br, X44 fz Q: 4'V-b 2, I ff' 0,1 1-541 . . 4 -z Lfpl xf .1- 1 J-an 1 fig: -.Y d b 3 C I 3 i The traditional highlight of the show and a smash, as always, were the Spinners. Other true crowd pleasers were the HWNAZ News, 3rd Spange's rendition of the telephone song from Bye Bye Birdie, and the Dating Game. A little ingenuity, a lot ot' hard work, and people working together resulted in a good time to be had by alll L 1 '--4-wr., .,.,, - Q' '1 Q Al LA.4,1.. 5 it ' 0-D3 rum, - DECEMBER 580 lt -J- L.. if Y If .il ny W ,- W ,i. r 1 -4. Ei 1 w i. 39' 'A a, . vw VM :J 'I 3,,,4 ' 3 NVE! i 2 i' ,W is ff' 3 ' fs ' ' .,, liwmi x it BER 9 Starting at 11:00 p.m., students took a break from studying for final exams and came to breakfast. This year an added attraction was a pancake eating contest sponsored by Circle K. Different organizations and classes were represented by 2 people each - a feeder and a feedie. At the signal to start, the feeders fed pancakes to the feedies as fast as they could handle them. A time limit of ten minutes was set with a few time-outs while waiting for more pancakes. There was a lot of yelling and cheering going on as onlookers viewed the contest. The victor, who consumed a total of 23 pancakes, was Mike Bentz and his reliable feeder Joy Musick representing the Freshmen Class. Although he didn 't look terribly healthy lfor some reasonl, Mike was very pleased over the win. 26 M I li 'flfllf0,i!'r4 A V-- T L-. :fL',1li'!ffWi! , il T fy ..u ' DECEMBER 15 1177 annum... .-Game-A-Thon Rook Un January 9th the Evangelistic Association sponsored an all night game-a-thon. Students spent the night trying to stay awake and playing such games as Monopoly and Uno. Proceeds went towards the purchase of a new sound system. Taking place during the entire month of January was a Rook tournament headed up by Dave Kilpatrick and sponsored by StuCo. There were 13 teams involved with only one team of girls. Night after night and often into the late hours one could walk by the Hshbowl and see a number of Rook games going on. Due to schedule conflicts and finals at the end of the month, the tournament was not completed. Plans to finish during second semester fizzled as everyone became caught up in their own activities. X 5 ,. ' I' 'far ., .X Sera'- ix x A 17 .-1 5 E K.. El--r' Ns. I bs s ' f ,X . i 11 '1 4 2 , 'K if ' 1:5 l . N 1 '. sq 4, ' Y .1 HJ E 110 JANUARY 1981 ' x 5, ' . X .x 5. .A ' I ,.,,N -M:-.BJ Ll thinning' ? -gb-1 A I -----.ig ig- 'Q- Xx x I AP. ' Fu 'xx U H , R 17 , -v .53--'4' f ' -. 1, e .7 rs -- - ' 4 f- , 3 V yd, ' N HY? ff- i W .fflx M ' '11 lg' 2 A 'l - A , X ,:. I 4 ' i9 is KK ,. -3. 's Y 5 Q Q,- I I 11 U7 1 xx I 161719852 -Winter Carnival :nav Q Q. Sli :avi . 'V -f 1, A 1 Z in . , 4 a f? ' A it , , , C if lt was a good idea but what happened? is probably the best way to describe StuCo's There were attempts on Friday t i night to have several organizations 'ff set up booths for games and to 'K earn some small cash. Only three - followed through with their commitment - Zeta, Sigma, and the Freshmen. Saturday started off with a snow sculpturing contest. First place went to a fantastic turtle, second to a beautiful candle, and third to DJB. Mighty MO. At 1 pm there was a tug-o-war for the societies. Delta won with Sigma and Kappa finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively. Zeta managed to hold on to fourth through the valiant efforts of Vince Crouse lthe only Zeta who showed upll. This was immediately followed by a spontaneous and riotous snowball fight For those who stuck with this less-than-organized effort, it was fun - you just had to help create it! : I .' -' ' . f , . fi . Z 'aff-art' r- 31 .Q V ,Mug , 3 W, ,- if -W ' , IV 4 S? , if K ' A F gijxaf-' 'QQ g f if .1 DJB ll! - H J I X , . . . :Q Q?-1 49 D f.- Q - 4 mtv o 9. V' - .L . . ' ' , iff 4 V . I , ,Y , ' I 1 Q , 4 . as . V. i Q . . 1 . . ti ? , J fW i L.-... X - 5 s,.. S Q .af 0 A. ' he -. i . t - 1 J 1 f I t, I . Q! ' . ... ,.,.. .,-, ......-,, y , ,N . . D- - 5 -4 . fi . , - - Q. ..i.. PlV,.- - Q-if 1'?-.-24? 'k '-lxs-,E9.F l 2 . f'..i... 't.......i?f-Ti - i. Q - fi il JANUARY 236224 ll w attempt at ENC's first Winter Carnival. f 1 rf' Greaser Day Not too many dressed 50's style for the day, but they all came decked out for the basketball game against Roger Williams College. Slicked hair and D.A. 's for the guys, pony tails and curls for the girls, bobby socks and leather jackets were all typical garb. The 50 's band rocked good and loud before and after the game as well as during half-time, Not only was it fun going back a few years, but the final score of 70-65 really topped off the evening. 'Q ,, E vale... . ' ' V Q l ' 1. I ? . V ' ' 1 ' 1 R 'lm,5..au' 431 ' H 5 114 FEBRUARY 10 Free 0' . , A 6-fx lx' 4 Q., x A' I I f 1 w The 1981 World Student Outreach Society Missions Blitz was a time of challenge and dedication. Rev. Jim Williams from Taiwan and Rev. Tom Round from the Caribbean were the speakers for the week. Jim Williams' message emphasized that we are co-workers in Christ, while Tom Pound brought out the victory that is available through Christ, Both men spent time with students in classes as well as in dormitory share times, letting their dedication to Christ shine in a special way. Missions Blitz '81 was a successful week. Many dedicated their lives to Christ and a few committed their lives to full time missionary service. if 'Q '93, Vi. A. FEBRUARY 15-18 ll . .HW,, Kingfs Tournament '- Second To bl-erre' Gne In '81 For the second year in a row, ENC took 2nd place to Messiah College at this the 25th annual King's College Tournament. Other participating colleges were Barrington, Eastern, Houghton and The King's College. This year Gordon College cancelled out and Nyack College declined the invitation due to an outbreak of german measles at King's College. As a result of this, there was some question as to whether or not the tournament would be held. The decision was made that all participants be vaccinated while spectators be requested to do the same. Competition was tight this year but we did our best. About half the ENC student body attended the tourney as well as many faculty and staff members. Enthusiasm and spirit were at their peak throughout the weekend. -inf, , ,h I., X' .Q WJ 118 FEBRUARY 26,27,8:28 ...Q , 'S' wk' 5 . + af f, uv- if , . ' sv I , Q 1 1 N I ,ai 1 ' 1 1. hi' A lab.-I L., -nf P ' 2 v Q W! ,iw X ,gt CQ CO S 'U -o Q 4. H Cl 'I Lv-- br' I X l .f Qf AAP S u k 0 4 5. M M?a Qf1L,.- x 'A 5 J .. 5 . ' 3 FEBRUARY 2o,27,.Q2H 11 F The whole tournament came down to the final basketball game against Messiah. The Crusaders fell to the Falcons, 81-76, in a nerve-wracking overtime. Upon receiving the tourney trophy, Messiah 's basketball coach expressed his gratitude and admiration for ENC's leadership in enthusiasm and spirit which helped to make King's Tourney so exciting. Following the awards, the crowd of nearly 1500 sang Blest Be the Tie that Binds and ended with Alleluia God's spirit was truly there and Christ was honored as we all remembered that He truly is 'Second to None' Mm. fi , .wx Q Z! it , -. u fi -Q i Q 17 , i wwf QSQ. .53 ,,...nf'J 120 FEBRUARY 26,27,8z28 QQ, 'U i -1 J-1. :c ,MM L . o C -A! U51 Q '1 Q TABLE TENNIS MEN'S SINGLES Dan Haskins 1. King's - 15 2. Messiah - 8 3. ENC - 4 BOWLING WOMEN 'S SINGLES - Janet Ranstrom 1. King's - 15 2. Messiah - 8 3. Houghton - 4 MIXED DOUBLES Sharon Ressler 8: Phil Clements 1. Messiah - 15 2. King's - 8 3. Houghton - 4 BARBERSHOP QUARTET BASKETBALL Dan Whitney, Paul Munsie, 1. Messiah - 100 Doug Hardy, 8: Jay Larkin 2, ENC - 60 1. ENC - 25 3. Eastern - 30 2. King's - 15 3. Eastern - 8 4 VOLLEYBALL 1. ENC - 60 2. King's - 40 Marilyn Bowers, Dave Roth, 3, Houghton - 30 Mary Rearick, 8a Tony Ricci 1. Messiah - 25 2. King's - 15 3 ENC - 8 JOGGING Steve Fetter 8: Linda Tremblay 1. ENC- 15 ALUMNI FREE THROW 2- Messiah - 8 Nancy Detwiler Sc Jim Bryan 1. Messiah - 10 2. Barrington - 6 3. ENC - 2 CHESS Bechara Maalouf 1. Barrington - 25 5. ENC - 2 First Place - 204 pts MESSIAH COLLEGE Second Place - 176 pts EASTERN NAZARENE Third Place - 136 pts THE KlNG'S COLLEGE Fourth - HOUGHTON Fifth - EASTERN Sixth - BARRINGTON i if-as : . I . , '? S K ,WK i I 44' OM E .-inner- FEBRI IARY .L'o,2f,i'Qg ml , . Sprmg Revlval- Reuben Welch, chaplain of Point Loma College, was the speaker for this spring 's Revival series. Near capacity attendance night after night gives an idea of just how exciting the services were. Reuben ministered from the Book of Romans. His main emphasis was that God first comes to us, then we respond to Him in faith. Often Reuben would put out his hands and say God is right here, speaking about God 's availability. There were many exciting altar services as campus and community responded to God's Word, God's man, and i., gr. Q. most of all, God 's Spirit. 'Q . of Y , , Q, n . . , 47 t ' P Q f . l Tyr Q L, ' ss- , i .A - ' ' - i f V 1 M, bfi . F- hi . y ' ' 1 1 V 4' ' Q. Q F 'Q L' za, . g .. V 1, ,I I A qv f -A. .. L 4 if ig,. W ' 1 AM if 4' f f' ' V? I - 'A , , i Q Q 1 ' c H- . . .i .f - m -. . f . AAI H 'I 4 , .3,. ' ' I ,, 4. Y 7 L, K. ' ix 1 ,. Q' . c 'J Jiffy .l . r f 1-',' .. 522 -, :ants ki, I ' 'T Flys 94- 'A I 11 A angs t, , A, -v , in all veg?-if I than-M 1 ', afgvqgg 31.4 M - 4- A -4- ggflggi : ..,....g.LM-41 ' L Walk 1 V. i 7 A . .qv A -V 9 S' V f- ' -- - ..- , . ' A J! 53 J, Q ', l 'F--' Mir! .. 4 'NW QW, -1 ff 'W ' 2 xt . 5 l S N U3 ' X' Eglin. ' 3 li. . ' ' gf f 122 MARCH 17-22 m LD I3 ES - Stu Co Campaign '81 E' 72-Q gg-I-71333:5,7:gg7gggg AW, Student Council Elections are always exciting, and this S- I H M VJIA ., year's were no exception. ENC 's version of Campaign '81 ' iw- Q began with some hardfought primary races which narrowed XTX - -Q, the field down to 14 candidates for seven positions. C ',.A 5 i Campaigning was elaborate as the Student Center was converted into a political arena. Everywhere you looked there was a poster, hand-out, or gimmick. However, fs' X I 'Q B . perhaps the most effective of all campaign techniques land 'if-,QQ-4 gf: Qsfi 1 . , 1-'f' ,X wif? 'V,,,,- -Hx if ff? 'I if :ff f 2 I jr ' Q, . I I Q, '5?Ig,'f'-Q, -45373 ,k,L,5MxA4v' fl .- V ,.-g- fy i gat., 'tw LWQH 1 Ami fu I X '-.Ns '? ' ,. the most nerve-wracking for the candidates! were the chapel , speeches. This gave the voters in the Student Body the chance to hear what their candidate promised for the next year. The voters were ready to make their choices and on Tuesday, March 24, a new Executive Council was elected. Three weeks later, another election was held. This time it was a constitutional issue as the Student Body decided to amend the constitution to create a new Executive Office - The Director of Recreational Life. This new officer will be in charge of coordinating society and intramural activities as well as planning recreational events for students. I DAVE BLANEY President KAREN RUSSELL Vice President MICHELLE KIM Social Chair. DAVE CORBIN Christian Life MIKE SHUCK Recreational Life CONNIE GRANTZ 7 SCOTT Thi? CO Ti Secretary JOEL LADD Nautilus Editor BOB MARVILLE Campus Camera .1 JAL 1 .- gal a Q' Q X Iv. M-.X 1 L. J ' lv 1 ,, '-t.-z., - W,,. Q31 .4-1113776 I --M x e.Q 4 N.: in ' is I- fs MARCH 18-24 123 fffie? Q15 ?x xg 7 ,f ...ni H- 0 . , M v S 335 Jeremiah People On March 25th the Jeremiah People presented a music-comedy creation entitled The Best land morel of ther Jeremiah People to an overpacked crowd of about 1200 at the Wollaston church. Through song and drama they confronted us, as Christians, with the importance of living consistent lives which possess what the Bible calls the fruit of the Spirit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control. es The skits, at points, had us rolling in the aisles with laughter, while at other times we tried to hold back the tears as the message really hit home. Everyone 's favorite character was little Jimmy in Home Sweet Home. This skit and another entitled Joe's Bowling Lanes brought to life difficult family situations that aren 't always handled the way they should be. The message of these skits and corresponding songs emphasized the importance of applying the fruit of the Spirit to our daily lives, so that each of us might enjoy a more enthusiastic and triumphant Christian walk. 5 l X . oi' f fl, .J iq 4,1 -1' eiwf iii, E xl 126 MARCH 25 wx. 4' . f 9 ZX . ,,., :N 4 1 V '41 3 Q i 1 if 'f aa ' ' 3' 137 I -V1 , 4 mf., - ' x -I f kt' 13' ' I -Q Q I 3 7 ii- v v 1 fav- 9 .f ,.,gfb,.N,,f 'I ,J Wg, f 64 25, ,si I' -'75-N ,0 1 -Q 'al 323 Q8 C. WS- - , it ' V ff.. -' Q 'Qi-N' 'M 9 .T Q z E 2 I f nl: - IL X at .. Junior-Senior Day ff HY, QW .T V I v -16:15 iii'-xr-'-1' ' -394-ff: ' T s 5:-x t.!c5w.3,l:-jf fix, ,gi .3 'pw' -f: ' , G3 CO -s -1 C5 D Haze permeated the sky all day even though the weatherman predicted rain. Formally dressed Juniors commenced the processional, marched into the church, and outlined the aisles for the Seniors. After the convocation, the Senior Class, under the direction of Dan Whitney, sang a medley consisting of Kiss today good-bye, l've been searchin' so long, and l give you peace. There were many comments on the excellent performance. The class charges were given by the president of each class. The Senior Class Advisor, Dr. Ruth Cameron, then spoke directing her address primarily to the Seniors and their future but invited the congregation to listen in. ' 'v- -v' ,- f i mfg ,wp , p.ff ' 0' ,kwa-as - si . l' ' '-.-LW' Sir ,ix , wg Hep, ,W Y 9f3 ' Qzgrmff. . ' Q 4' X . . Mr' '. 5 , fW:M11'f4fif.- A , , U., - - :TH 'rail' ' fi f 4 Y ' a '-5P3'353- 'V . ' 3 'f fa'-f'1'M-,mg ' 1 Qf 1 lv .Van l lil 1 yuh: 1 1: 1 4. INA ,xxx , if - l 5 -I if N I f.. -r F. v .-.,,. 1 Q K'- 1 A ,. Q, xwl on Q! S ff C' .vlq Sl if . Q! , , Nz! 5-I yo .4 . L f -:fi 1 4 ki . Ed 4' 1 x , y , Yoh 7 Y ' N1 . U., N i'Q.'1':-Ja' A, ,- ' . ' , ' . ' f if I . -ji . 1 V .' ' K'-' ' ' Q ,L B . 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Va! . 1 , Jo V 1 , . -,. in-, , Q - . ' ...tn ' --C54 f -, .Af '.lz bl Ar , - Q P g ,Q K. Q, , ',n A. ' ' 4, v . f. f ' .,, ' 5 - -nf, fit I . Q' I , '.'..s .' Of v' 1,11 n Q -- - M, f df L' -141, --ff irq- 5 I s,- X ' , f '2 m Q 1 I Q . ! Y I P ,c,,Nwnvf.f,,, .P I ,f , x -. '15 I X 'K-, 'VS S gf, 1. 'Dfw , fiF:i?' uf 1 'i ggfjiai I JU - 2f ?Q A x A-8 x J, 'up-..- ',...4 A . ...'gfi,-,,, . -.. yqg. fwffr, M J 'A 1 7. ffl. ah? is-So bww l,1.,f1 Q 3 f bfi- 2 -- - x s, 'N 4 1 '. ' Q1 'eff' 1 i- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsored a car wash in the afternoon so that everyone could have a clean car to drive to the banquet in. Most of the proceeds went to the Quincy Crisis Center. The banquet was held at the Ridder Country Club in Whitman, Ma. Secret of Life was this year's theme. The dinner was an elaborate all-you-can-eat buffet. Entertainment was provided by Renaissance, a brotherfsister duo. Their love for the Lord was very evident as they shared their testimonies and sang some contemporary Christian music. The evening ended with the presentation of senior superlatives lp. 1611. ' 1 - Q pm' 'A V z. I, Fx 5 fkfxw T if ' g 'vc .,.m'n Q . ' ,Ez nf gt 4 t f,14-iw We 1, 3 xl' W- W. 1, ....-W rvf T' I--5 W: I . -5 , ' f X' W--r -s-Q ,K .T--xt. ,ff QV t T 132 MAY 1 f f 1 ,,., Tw' ,, r J' -Qx. gm- .4 vb , , -1. .e 1 ff m A 1 K 1 Q .1 X 16 ni, Wi v ,V ,.., N i Q rs J n., - . v 1,-vu--p......,.. , ' '?- - -1 f i S S 0 Q I 9 ' All-College Guting lt was great to see the Spring All-College Outing re-occur for the first time since the Spring of '78, This year the Outing took sixty-seven ENC stu dents to Riverside Amusement Park in Agawam, Massachusetts. At nine-thirty saturday morning a bus, van, and two cars left for the park. Everyone was ready to wear themselves out on all of the rides when they arrived. The day was gorgeous and everyone got their hll ot' the rollercoasters the loo bum er car , p, p s, the flume or just walking around making good use of the concession stands and munching out. lt was a great time to let loose and go crazy before the busy time of finals and graduation - when going crazy comes naturally. .Va01D '3 A--.W A, .W-n-5 Qc 2 I i . K r N ' ,. 'Q l -fl flkl- ,, Gi f ,. , O 15, ' -em Q jj X Ylll Q v qx 5-4 . NA, N I-, Stn? 1 .. , Q -f ,Q will-I 4' 44 j' I I' .V A . ,, lv R,v N A ' 1 . A ! v 1 N . fl ,A O'v 1 V V6 gf, 5- f e, M, 1 EQ I ! . 4 .u Q . Y 1 . ,- . , X 3 fc , X i 5 K 1 1 N .- .v 'X- . 1G ' fu, , V - svn- Q- . Na - - if C N , -' lg l .lift WX A! '.,f 'Q a '-1 nf Wu. 4 'E , . sf ' ' C s Qqff 'Qi F' '-5 K 'fx IVBISIIIE .pi .4ol 'lx ,.,,. , -MMQA -W '-4233: 'Q-,K,.aw ' -Stanley Kaplan A Cappella -'-'Z' i 5 1 u., .X 75' If lf i x .... -Q R . , if? 'wk4 ff' si Q 3 ., X, Q 21 at 1 T we o i - U3 f The Stanley Kaplan Band, made up of members from the Kappa Society, performed in concert before a wild and excited crowd. The energy and intensity of the performers was phenomenal as was the blend and unbelievably professional quality. Saturday evening the A Cappella choir held their annual Home Concert. The theme was Hands Across the Border featuring the Canadian Nazarene College choir. The evening included a wide variety of numbers from both choirs as well as a few combined selections. Special skits, fincluding a visit from two infamous rival hockey playersl, kept the audience laughing between sections of the concert. DJB SWA ar 4 lf will ,wal M Vim! . xo - .. . gi: A ,yi 5 1 , ,,,' K5 ff , ., fs W V., - V w l , ,,,,,,,,......----' .f Stfwifl giant . ' , if 1' V was ' 'fa ,gf ,v t 5.0 fr fif, , .5 5234,-, if Mi 1 W Q! 2,1 ,gg 4 : 1 I 1 . Q l fiiiggl, V V -ff' 5,1 , my 2 iam? 'Y' il . , 'ff MAY15 ti' In lw ' Strawberry Festival- Each year the Concert Band sponsors a Strawberry Festival on the lawn in front of Gardner Hall - this year was no exception. To help provide a change of pace during finals week, the band played a number of pop tunes while listeners lounged on the lawn and enjoyed strawberry shortcake. lThe music was free but the shortcake was 506.1 ul V . I- rx, v : .... 4 k r .,,. A, V f cc,,,c iffhh RHP 138 MAY 19 Y' e ... .-. iv... -Y H f ' ' .ur -.an -1 ,s' if ' ,s y. . -4 an , x eel Qi N -r ' 'X ' fn.. . 'I' r' lr 1, -Alumni Banquet Baccalaureate . 1 . ,., I P S S The Alumni Banquet is an exciting time for many students as well as Alumni. ENC's A Cappella Choir entertained with a variety of music. The highlight was a special choreographed version of Thats My Baby done by the male members of the choir. Special music was also brought by the award winning Barbershop Quartet and a Summer Ministries group Praise Song. Awards for outstanding seniors and recognition of the graduates preceeded the senior class song. The following morning the Baccalaureate Service was held in the Wollaston Church. Special music was brought by the Choir and Brass Ensemble. The sermon by Dr. Stephen Nease was entitled Spirit-Filled Christians in the Mainstream of Life. ln this message he shared his goal for the Class of 1981. Simply stated, it is that the Holy Spirit might so indwell in them that they would be able to live triumphantly in an alien world while giving testimony to God's love in a manner that will point the world to Jesus Christ. -1-.....-Y Y...-,, ., ,,,, W E i...1 f . I 1 P -A -an :fl , 3... -1 TI ID H 5 J ,4 Q lb L. MA Y 2.'n'EQ24 I3-7 . - f . - ,Z i Commencement - i The 59th annual . -... commencement exercises began ,I at at 10:30 am. in front of the g T . administration building. There were just over one hundred soon-to-be graduates, each an individual with unique and special gifts, as well as many proud parents, families, and friends. The sky was clear and the temperature soared as the seniors marched in the processional. The A Cappella Choir sang three numbers, including the thought-provoking My Times are in Thy Hands. To many whose future seemed uncertain and rather frightening, this selection was very appropriate. The commencement address was given by Dr. Timothy L, Smith, His main emphasis concerned peace and righteousness, which he discussed in their historical perspective and related to today's society. Emotions were mixed as each senior walked across the platform to receive his degree, signifying the end of one phase of life and the beginning of another. As well as bringing a change in each person 's everyday lifestyle, this also meant it was time to leave close friends and caring faculty members 'M V ci, f' A x K 1 me lo 4 ff Fx. .. 'Uk .. 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Graceful branches lifted heavenward, Suncrowned 'fore our view, Stand the elms upon our campus, Reaching to the blue. Shady wall-cs beneath the foliage, Flow'ring beauty rare, Blessed by nature, how we love thee, Alma Mater fair. Clear her vision, high her purpose, Lo, she stands serene: And her faith is sure, undaunted1 Eastern Nazarene. We will prove our strong devotion, Loyal we will be: True to God and Alma Mater, True to E. N. C. If S Mann and William Summerscales Q,-as - 'I l,-1. , 0 Ju . -y 1 5. W. 'A til .tn 2 5. 4:1 M0- 1 W x I E c -l 'rf ' T--W1 712 ' mm REMEMBRANCES -f' f X Trees so tall, sky so blue, The smell of the bay coming thru, Chimes that ring through the crisp fall day, Call us back to the campus by the bay. Winter comes and trees become bare, Soon white snow will be everywhere. 5 'I We feel the cold and dream of Spring, And pray for the warmth that the next season brings. As the last snow of winter Melts and is gone, The first flower bud is seen, it ,ZR-E ' 1 ,gbml J Q! And the first spring bird begins her song. ' I 1 xr' 4 fi Trees so tall, sky so blue, ' i The smell of the bay coming thru, i Chimes that ring through the fresh spring day L , As we leave, they call us to stay. , V - Charlene Kay Daub - i Y X . 11 fsfso . I . 1 f 4 I . Jaw? 1 xx. . X Q- - 5 X--e ' 014.1 I-fr ef . .- .. 'final X .,-e--5-.wgff',c. If .Trvrqf -- Y ?-.ff lsr , J f,'.1.? I? L '7',.:., TID, ATF -,,,,, Y:-v-1:-J iq, ,.. 7+--S-,-npr. ' v ,N .. fi - V-l'f x' I 'I qf.-1JmfrfYr --f vj,f::-25. L, I .. lr, utlrf - '- W F-bl. --T' 'nf :'L1ll ' v f'E I I Igzfifrr-ff. -E ip? 9' L7 l i 'J 5 , ' Q ,' .- 'fl' I . N. X Lia-ig' vf -MY, 14,' l H i ,rm.---- s il Q , ....,.,,....-niaaui 3: li rw-sl Dr. Myron Augsburger Rev. Wayne Yerxa Staley Lectures 9130 - 10f2f80 Thursday - September 11, 1980 Former President Eastern Mennonite College . Pastor of Bethel Nazarene Church l -ffl!! jl i -ivrvwiiillf ll l Sl fi uwl aw ll Mr. Eric Logan Thursday - October 30, 1980 Program Director, Boston Songtime ,wi 7 . . A 1 N if .4 new-M, Q Rev. Roger Kvam Mr. Harold Ivan Smith - 9f18f80 Tuesday - November 4, 1980 AuthorfEditorfDirector of Single Pastor of Quincy First Prebyterian Adult Ministries - Nazarene Headquarters 148 FALL CHAPELS rv'-,. UMW . fwfs , I . P -.uw in ii. , ' .Y i ' ..'-i ' 1 .,,'- 1 l, LL.. N XX .. , .v.s,- .44 il. -, .I PFS . 1 if QE .- f,e..4 - sf '- ff we .v -g 'T piyeyl , . , 4 I.. Rm- i 4-qpf.-an V ,' . '-'- , l. ,.,,. ,Q I H Dr. Edward S. Mann Rev. Bill Boggs - 10f14f80 Homecoming Chapel 1Of24f8O Festival of Youth in Mission Sixth President of ENC Pastor of LA. First Nazarene Dr. Donald Irwin Wednesday - November 5, 1980 Eighth President of ENC 1154-QL: -1-il! if ' fa? 582. Rev. John Holstead Dr. Michael Haynes - 12f4f80 Missionary to Hong Kong 9117180 Pastor of Roxbury Baptist Church What have you done for God? Do something for others. FALL CHAPELS 149 -. g A sv ww- ,ypqlr I ml ' 'ln Q? lisp, WH 1 N ,z N PWR. I I QV X7 'hifi' iv 4 4 li: - .. ,T- -, . 1 . ,' , , ! a r l I .I ', -lvd '! L ' 13. 1 J 'r 1 'x . 4' it 3' HK Rl- - '1 yi - J, -'Fx-,1., 1, 5 x A-, 'N N -A .. , , 4- 4 ' 'Qlq ,,,,,,,,., .- -.. ... -.av ,.,,,,1,,,.......,... Q 4 AF'- l VI .Ti ' ' 28 Semmary i 1 'Y' 4. 'Ee H sr fw 4 , of ,1 f-ff , l .fig ' 'iff ' 041 ifif 'S Rev. Wil orter - 2f25f81 New Zealan - rict Superintendant lf God's people will humble them e ves and pray , f M I 1 , I 'V r A JI .N V . Y I a , A Z F h Richard Pritc Chapel Coordnnat J' . i X UQ' if 5 X --B xk Q x v N Xxx 43 XV :XX .W fy X,-X Nw W' X x W N' ,,- J? Q-V G ' of-OXV 'yx9 -. fx ,N wcfvfb' . , , Q. S' Q' ' G' .29 i ' SX VFW 5- . . . 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Vmv-,,1, U' ' , ' ' f ' . , - w , VVVVVV IVV 'vv,,,,,, ,VV VIVV U: 'M ,, UV VV, VA - 5 H V90 lh,,' ,I ' n M .md ' mm, 5f,, Mdn, . sv JPKPe'4f,,, , Wuml, ' A',V,. QV ,AVVVV md! r.-,,r,,',,., WV. -4 , JU 51, Mn sn day H' ' rm, K FND' J 'J QV 1. UVA I' 'Nr ff, ' m J 41,11 I A ' rn. K ff .11 , - Nur ' J nx -, ,. ,-V 1 nm ,,, .:L,,,m -' ,,, I., f, ' -'Mug WSJ: 1, , A ,V ,,,, V UV J,,,1,,VVVVLV ,, V . ,VV ,1,,VV , - n,,,V, ,Vu wg, m A . 4 ' I' M 'H 14 X, IN .nCn - :,,, .' ,,,, JV 'wugmi VV , I I HH ,, , , ,, 153 ' S1 If C , ' 'lm . ' 40 ff-'APU TOWN 44,,,,, V X I W0fx1xm,n,, UIUH S, SENIOR RECITALISTS ! .. l l r l .' 1 ,, ,J 53959608 Shea Alison Blair Chester Charlene K. Daub Piano, Baccalaureate - Dec. 10, 1980 Clarinet, Baccalaureate Flute, Baccalaureate Soprano, Baccalaureate - May 2, 1981 February 7, 1981 April 18, 1981 ' if N , V Q54 at :EK .--1 Jennifer L. Waddington Daniel E. Whitney Paul W. Douglass Douglas Daniel MacPherson Soprano, Baccalaureate Baritone, Baccalaureate Tenor, Baccalaureate Clarinet, Baccalaureate December 10, 1980 May 2, 1981 November 8, 1980 March 21, 1981 154 RECITALS , Y Candids .... 156-157 Senior Retreat .... 158-160 Superlatives ..., 161 1977-1981 .... 162-165 Who's Who .... 166-175 Honors . . . 176 Adams - Almquist .... 177 Ames - Bish .... 1' 178 Blandin - Butler .... 179 Campbell - Cordone ..., 180 Cove - Douglass .... 181 Dunkum - Gamill .... 182 Georges - Hathaway .... 183 Heath - Jackson .... 184 Kelley - Lochary .... 185 Loomis - Montilio ..., 186 Moser - Pritchett .... 187 Quimby - Short .... 188 Stanley - Switzer .,.. 189 Tice Ball - Whitney , 190 Wilhelm - Ziegenfus 191 Associate Degrees 7 6 192 Graduates ..., 193 Special Classifications 194 1 U ' wwf' WV Z j,k-,,.,., N WL .I-Y? ngiun- r 'H . I W 2 , W X at 5 M5f '-. , cf s H, ff' ' n A jf! f Ae An , f . ,-...':-'Z 1 S4 . 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Z7 V1-9 A 7 'Y lSeInor Superlatnves Class of 1981's Cutest Couple PATTY ORNDORFF Sz WEBB CORBIN Most Fun-Loving ' JANET SUMMERSON 84 BOB BERRY Most Likely to Succeed DEB MOUNTZ 8a CHRIS COVE TJ' Most Bashful ' I A' CHERYL PAASHAUS gc DAVE WOODBRIDGE .-it ,5 J Most Outgoing RUTH GRIFFIN 8a ANDY LOCHARY Skipped the Most Classes KAREN ANDERSON 8a PAUL MUNSIE Most School-Spirited TRISH SULLIVAN 82 KEVIN DOOLITTLE Most Likely to Spend More Time at ENC CAROL HIRSCHMANN gc DAVE BLANEY Most Athletic LOIS MALVESTI 8a GLENN BRYAN I rw- Most Versatile X T CAROL GAILEY 84 DEAN QUIMBY Most Dates at ENC PAM KELLEY 8: GLENN MITCHELL Most Class Involvement GAIL GEORGES 8: TIM WEGE 31. Busiest BRENDA BRIGGS Sc JOHN STANLEY Most Time on Their Hands SCHEREL GAMBILL 81 TYLER BECKWITH Most lndividualistic DORCAS CRAMER 81 JOHN KETNER Best Sense of Humor fr 11 -.1 Wi hggfvf I 9 wt' Q K I '! ' .l ,115 its SQS-LV . - I 5 BETH BROWN 8a TIM AMES . . . Q .7 V Outstanding Young Woman 8: Young Man -- DOUG HARDY Y , ' GAIL G1GES v- y-4 197 7:12137 This was a year of new beginnings. We arrived at a new place and a new way of life as lowly freshmen. Do you remember when . . . . , . we wore beanies throughout Freshman Orientation week - well, some did - and we had a song written just for us lto the tune of Take Me Out to the 'Ball Game'7, . . . we ate college cafeteria food for the first time and wished that we could have some of moms home cooking, . . . we got blitzed by the societies who all told us that theirs was the best, . . , Randy Fish starred in Man of La Mancha, the theme being To dream the Impossible Dream , . . , we went to chapel for the first time and soon after found out that it was mandatory, . . . a crazy new type of music came out called Disco , . . . you found out what riding the T really meant, . . . we had to wait in those long lines at registration and then after znat, had to wait again to talk to someone by the name of Mrs. Brown about how we were going to pay our bill lbecause we had failed to send in our hnancial form beforehandj, . . . you went on your hrst panty raid and enjoyed being on your Hrst bang - or were you under Hrst, . . . we were constantly getting bumped by the upper-classmen, . . . we had so much snow that winter that school was cancelled for a week. Then, right after our short vacation, a flue epidemic broke out which put a lot of people in their beds for awhile, . . . Elvis Presley, the King of Rock-n-Roll, died, . . . we borrowed trays from the cafeteria in order to go sledding, , . . the musical group Truth,' came and gave a concert, , . . gasoline only cost 63.943 per gallon, . . . minimum wage was 52.35, . . . the women 's varsity volleyball and basketball teams won the state championships. 162 FRESHMAN YEAR '77-'78 197 S197 9 We finally became upper-classrnen . This was the year when we turned it around and we got the chance to welcome the freshmen. Do you remember when . . . . you were now able to have a car here and could get away to places like Bickford's, . . . the first test tube baby was born in England, , . . H. B. London, Jr. came for the fall revival and gave us our God Bags , . . . the Duke, John Wayne, died, . . . you finally learned how to get in and out of Boston without asking directions, . . . Kevin Doolittle sang Sunrise, Sunset in the school play Hddler on the Roof, , . . you discovered what Steve's ice cream was all about and couldn't wait to go again, . . . the varsity soccer team had it's best season ever with an 11 - 4 - 1 record, . . . we had a devotional and share time as a class on Tuesday nights, ' . . . Bronowski entertained us during January in E.ME.S., . , . StuCo put in a game room - boy did we spend a lot of quarters, . . . we pulled off that great newspaper in the face trick at King's Tournament. We also won that year - barely, . . . the basketball team went to the NCCAA Nationals in Chatanooga, Tennessee and ended the year with a 22 - 9 record, . , , many of us bought college rings, . . . it cost 506 to ride the T to Boston, ' , . . 914 people died under Jimi Jones' leadership in Guyana, r . . A Cappella went to Olivet and also recorded an album entitled The Spirit Lives On , . . r the New York Yankees won the World Series, . . . the play, The Glass Menagerie, was put on, starring Randy Fish, . . . we went to Lincoln Park for the spring All-School Outing, SOPHOMORE YEAR 'TS-'70 If A year to start getting serious about what we were doing and where we were going. The year for decisions. Do you remember when . . . . gasoline was at 591.20 per gallon, . . the registration for the military draft came back, . . we had the All-School Outing at Georges Island, . . . the Soviets attacked Afghanistan and took it over, . . the Pope, John Paul ll, came to Boston, . the cross-country team had their best season ever with a 33 - 7 record and a trip to the Nationals, the Wollaston Church began construction of the new sanctuary, . . the lmperials came to ENC with a sellout crowd, . . . Athletes in Action-Canada, along with our own Jerry Perera, came to play at ENC, . . . the women in Spange and IMlly hnally got some hot water with the solar panels installed, . . . the women's varsity volleyball team again had a great year with a 38 - 5 record, , . . Shenandoah was the play that no one had heard oi but one that everyone loved, . . . there was a nuclear spill at Three-lVHle Island in Pennsylvania, . . . Andrus, Blackwood 8a Co. came to ENC for an enjoyable concert, . . . the U S. Hockey team won the gold at Lake Placid, . . . we lost King's Tournament to Messiah by 1 point - our Hrst loss in six years . . . fifty-two Americans were taken hostage in Iran. 164 JUNIOR YEAR '79- '80 19 0219 1 Thls was lt' Our last year of college. We ask ourselves where have the last four years gone and what are we gomg to do now?! Can you remember when . . there was the lcontroversial?!j Powder Puff Soccer game in the dark, gasoline kept going up . , to 51.35 a gallon, we had the car smash with Webb Corbinis junker, the Wollaston church sanctuary was dedicated, another great play, Pacific Overturesn, was presented at ENC. President Don Irwin left ENC and Stephen Nease became our new President, the former Beatle, John Lennon, was shot and killed in front of his apartment, we had Steve 's Night in the Fishbowl sponsored by the Psych Club, we had some great concerts with Barry McGuire, Found Free, Pete Carlson, Jeremiah People, and Chuck Girard, Mt. Saint Helens erupted and erupted and . , ,, Dr. Nease stole the show at the great Spring Variety Show, after 444 days of captivity in Iran, On January 20, 1981, the 52 American hostages were released, we had to take Living Issues, both President Reagan and the Pope were shot, we couldn't decide on Whether to have What I did for Love, l've Been Searchin' So Long for an Answer. or I lfwsh You Peace for our class song - so, we did a medley of all three, we sat with excitement and nervousness in our caps and gowns at graduation, we said Good-bye to our friends and to ENC, and Hello, world, here l comef S IO! SFX! Timothy Kevin Ames Pennsville, New Jersey Business Administration Resident Assistant A.M.S. Vice-President Ski Club Vice-President .W Delta Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Running Worked at First National Bank of Boston. I love the Lord, for he heard my voice, he heard my cry for mercy. Because he turned his ear to me, I will call on him as long as I live. The Lord is gracious and righteousg our God is full of compassion. The Lord protects the simple-heartedg when I was in great need, He saved me. Psalm 11621-2 5-6 ff if ig' it M ZW W Zflmkxlgv- if 0 rtiiiiirm Wiring Linda Louise Beauregard fr it 'ii Qtr? New Bedford, Massachusetts A-'as Social WorkfPsychology Resident Assistant ' N' A W S Vice-President 8z Chaplain Social Chairperson Varsity Volleyball Softball Club 'P Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. if Do unto others as you would have them do Proverbs 3:5-6 fifiwfi . 15 t2Q?,.:1E'5:?1l unto you, 1, .i..t, . gm ffgiggl-Zi. 166 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 511, 'ff' Elizabeth J. Brown Washington, D.C. History tPre-Lawl Senior Class President Junior Class Treasurer Freedom And Company Fiddler On The Roof Student' To-Student Counselor Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. lmay not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott Brenda Jean Briggs Cak Ridge, New Jersey Biology Campus Camera Editor A Cappella Choir Secretary 81 President Fiddler On The Roof 8: Pacific Overtures Lab Instructor For Human Physiology 8: Human Anatomy Student-to-Student Counselor Search me, O God, and know my heartg trust me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in meg and lead me in the way everlasting. Psalm 139:23-24 21:1-Q1-t- r - Q15 J wr I - ts . - , , . -ff ' 15 ,ag 1 ., rw - A 'eff H ..,. I WQQ1'-3' , ' JS? 'ri ia' eg -IQ' 'tis ii ti- 1 - Lp- ,,. s 4 .' ,:- 3' 53. fr, w ,g1j. 4 me: ., . . 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Cove Auburn, New York Chemistry lPre-Medi Chemistry Club Vice-President A.lVl.S. Vice-President Judiciary Board Chairman National Science Foundation Research Grant Biology Lab Instructor Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding, for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns that gold. H Proverbs 3:13-14 168 WHO 'S WHO Webb Ronald Corbin Endicott, New York Business Administration 8c Economics Business Club Vice-President 8: President Varsity Soccer Captain Circle K Freedom And Company Part Time accountant f Bookkeeper Study to show thyself approved unto God a work man that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly divid- ing the word of truth. ll Timothy 2:15 ,Galax 153 iggz igg ..-S.-'M' '-ight' '11 23,4- Kevin Cornell Doolittle Newton, New Jersey Church Ministries A Cappella Choir Chaplain Resident Assistant Summer Ministries Fiddler On The Roof Shenandoah Life can be seen clearly if it is observed through the too small holes of a mask, Take a risk, let people see the beautiful work that God has wrought! ll Corinthians 12:9 Wal' F' r-fl' Susan Louise Feaster New Paris, Pennsylvania Music Performance A Cappella Choir Student Director, Secretary, 84 Accompanist Student-To-Student Counselor Choral Union Cove-Marple Piano Scholarship Music Educators National Conference Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Wllt VS Will' If Virginia Ann Ferreira Tewksbury, Massachusetts Chemistry Chemistry Lab Instructor Chemistry Tutor Chemistry Club Secretary 8: Social Chairperson E.N.C. Womenis Club Scholarship Phi Delta The intellect of the wise is like glass, it admits the light of heaven and reflects it. Hare i Carol Lynne Gailey Siteki, Swaziland, Africa Psychology f Secondary Education Psychology Vice-President World Student Outreach Society Treasurer Sigma Women's Sports Coordinator, Volleyball 81 Basketball Softball Club Phi Delta S I will praise you, O Lord, among the nations, I will sing of you among the peoples. For great is your love, reaching to the heavens, Your faithfulness reaches to the skies! Be exalted, O God, above the heavensg Let your glory be over all the earth. Psalm 57:9-11 170 WHO'S WHO Joeseph Edward Galvin Lynn, Massachusetts English Campus Camera Editor Kerygma Associate Editor, Contributor WENC Assistant Program Director, Librarian, Disc Jockey Student Council You can t always get what you want. Mick Jagger Gail Christine Georges Hudson, Massachusetts Psychology Sophomore 81 Junior Class President Senior Class Vice-President Psychology Club Social Chairperson Student-To-Student Counselor Career Planning 8: Placement Intern I can live with the mystery because l do not de- mand that l be able to totally comprehend His being. David G. Meyers ,uc IDX N9 o Pd Y 0' 5' WHO 'S lil lt? Ruth Ellen Griffin 'Xb 135+ gf, ,ine- -, I, '-gyf,,.t,., lb aa HL fr ln- fl ,., sz Bridgeville, Delaware Communications f ,r fl if '14 1 .Q A ' ' , ' H51 'Q 1-'19-is riffs Student Council Vice-President For Social Affairs I Nautilus Business Manager 8: Staff Secretary Class Of 1981 Vice-President 8a Student Council Representative Resident Assistan. Student-To-Student Counselor Don't be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. it ' Q And meeting again, after moments f or lifetimes, is certain for fgvfau those who are friends. ' M S 'ir ss we mime rr fs f Richard Bach Douglas Steven Hardy Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada Religion f Psychology X Philosophy Student Council President International Student Ministries Resident Assistant Ministerial Associate, Wollaston Church Varsity Cross-Country Learning is finding out what you already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, teachers. Richard Bach 172 WHO'S WHO John William Ketner Topeka, Kansas English Kerygma Editor Campus Camera Contributing Editor Second Prize American Collegiate Poets English Department Award 1980 Plant Services Student Supervisor The courage to be is rooted in the God who ap- pears when God has disappeared in the anxiety of doubt. Paul Tillich wi- ,Pi '-tr' James Anthony Lochary Bel Air, Maryland Religion Resident Assistant Fiddler on the Roof Summer Ministries-Living Word '79 Student-to-Student Counselor Freedom and Company l believe l should accomplish three things. First. come to an honest understanding of who l am. Second, come into an honest relationship with God, Third, accept His role for me which will bring my will into harmony with His, WHCTS WHO lf' Deborah Sue Mountz Dillsburg, Pennsylvania Social Work f Psychology Student Association Of Social Workers President Circle K Secretary Psychology Club 1980 Homecoming Court E.N.C. Varsity Softball l expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that l can do or any kindness that l can show for any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for l shall not pass this way again. Ralph Waldo Emerson 325' M' K O 4 174 WHO'S WHO xx! I sw-10 ' David Leslie Troxler North Syracuse, New York Psychology Student Council Christian Life 8r Service Coordinator Resident Assistant Student-To-Student Counselor Varsity CrossCountry Junior Class Chaplain Opposites complete with the whole picture. There are trivial truths and great truths. The opposite ofa trival truth is plainly false. The opposite of a great truth is also true. -Niels Bohr This paradox also applies to us as Christians. Reinhold Niebuhr de- scribed this as an expression of faith that a rational- ly irresolvable contradiction may point to a truth which logic cannot contain. Carolyn Jean West Willingboro, New Jersey Psychology Psychology Club President Sophomore Class Vice-President Shekinah World Student Outreach Society A Cappella Choir H don 't ever trust yourself. ln everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success. Proverbs 3:5-6 Timothy L. Wege Scotia, New York Philosophy X Psychology f Religion International Student MlDlSlflQS World Student Outreach Society President Resident Assistant Student Council Representative Youth Director At this point in life l am fascinated by the power of an individuals choice. Who l am today and who l will be tomarrow will be the result of deliberate and omitted decisions, mysteriously underscored by God 's grace. ,f!fD'N UL 'Wi' R lVllC9'S lllltl l Graduating Seniors Of 1981 With Sharon L. Branagan Christopher J. Cove Dorcas A. Cramer Carol Lynne Gailey Scherel L. Gambill Gregg A. Almquist Janice T. Ball Elizabeth Brown Paul A. Codispoti Judy A. Cordone Rex R. Bambling Ruth A. Bish Brenda J. Briggs Glenn A. Bryan Dale A. Campbell Honors SUMMA CUM LAUDE Douglas S. Hardy Michael D. Stockwell John W. Ketner Jennifer L. Waddington Dean L. Quimby Timothy L. Wege Janet L. Ranstrom Deborah J. Mlson MAGNA CUM LAUDE Gail C. Georges Frank L. Switzer Janet S. Hathaway David L. Yroxler Pamela J. Kelley Carolyn J West Delores J. Moser Daniel E. Whitney Debra Quimby CUM LAUDE Gloria P. Clark Kathleen K . Pirtchett Ruth E. Grifhn Denise N. Rolfs James A. Lochary Rebecca Shea Douglas D. MacPherson John A. Stanley Deborah S. Mountz Ross A. Tubo MEMBERS ELECTED MAY 1981 TO PHI DELTA LAMBDA Sharon L. Branagan Paul A. Codispoti Christopher J. Cove Dorcas A. Cramer Carol L. Gailey Janet S. Hathaway Mchael D. Stockwell Scherel L. Gambill John W. Ketner Frank L. Switzer Gail C. Georges Dean L. Quimby Timothy L. Wege Douglas S. Hardy Janet L. Ranstrom Deborah J Wlson CDUTSTANDING SENIGR AWARD Douglas Steven Hardy RuNNERs-up Christopher J. Cove Dean L. Quimby Ruth E. Griffin Janet L. Ranstrom 1 76 HONORS Deborah J. Wilson I' VV' I fi. RQL4. 'ff ,M Q: I R 4 V' x , rf., v , N V , I V 4 -qv. 15 AS L.. A if V, ,-J Rita in--'F mug.. K W ..h . Q., 131,13 . f , ff' ,ff-M - Y, 'N 1 1 nur rf' 3 -1-J iw ' L N .md f- i -'A 0 V I N, 4 'E -4 qw Half ' .' -, :W , J fi fy . V ,a .Mft if 9 3:6 I. It iii I-...x :W Q- xfflvlg Ez i If -I f IU' .A , ,,,'4X-XII' lm, I 1. Q . QW .l, , 1 f f .linux 7 1 11 f I Q! . I F DAREN L. BLANDIN Math JOHN M. BROWNE Biology 'N N I1 ROBERT R. BRACY Christian Ed. 8x Religion XX A 3 E 'B BRENDA J. Bmoos Biology l Ig:' L ful . ' Q'--'ki , , x. X'5 1'?'.:5Yf1'3,k'f' 15' -. Ref, .N X .,f , flu, .,I,4.... N ,-4 -Q ul W1 ..-- ., , .. --1:1 1 . ',.i.--- - ELIZEBETH BROWN History l I l T TAMMIE J. BUTLER Social Work GLENN A. BRYAN Math SENIORS 170 1 I .1 CHRISTOPHER J. COVE Pre-Medical - Biology DAVID A. DENNENO Biology DORCAS A. CRAMER Pre-Law - History I ,f . ..- , 5 , ,,-- -- Q fix, CHARLENE K. DAUB Music Education PAUL C. DAVENPORT Psych. ai christian Ed. f'-1 Y 1 f-1 Loi F B . V N, J 1 , L ' 4,. 1 't M PAUL W. DOUGLAS Music Education BLAINE M. DlCKINSON SENIORS 181 Economics 8: Business Ad. ,,,,,,,, , , J i GAIL C. GEORGES Psychology V4 SUSAN E. HACKFORD Elementary 8: Special Ed. F-' in 'N A ' x 5.53- - J -- Y..- JEANNE A. 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Q, lvl , 4', K niv- 'LP n, x Yi 7 he Y l .- lx. ll-? ...Q v 1 X ull 55,11 Thomas Atkins John Atwater Ann Babcock Khalil Badawi Ronald Bakaysa W' Rhodora Baldwin Theodore Biedenkapp Brad Blake Kimberley Blaney f . ig. I f'f1f -fx. '67 Qs sl 'I 'Yiwu 'ix fi' f ' Q ' 3' fiilaiam , l' fx ., ' lf, 4. B We we 7 I 2? ' . 'B xr li , ,, ,A I 4' 1 l ,f J , , . a.'l Q di' ' l ' '-U2 527+ , dam n L h4f.+.,+ . - K B 2'7'.'i . - I , .x X 1 J-K:-,.: u lf , 1 0 Q L A ' V ,K .pg l V V 4 if . 'Rf' - N ' X r. ' u 4 .ASTM .Xa ' K Evangel Adams Denise Ahart W Ruth Ake l Gregory Allen- Molly Angell B Susan Angell. B 517+ 'F . - .,p.1-b'f'1 ' . ,f lfal lf ' A ,B A . I . an -..Ld J 'E Michael Boyle rf.. 1 Ig 1- r r Gwen Brank S' AH -x -fix, 9 If 1 Mari Brant 'i - C5 7 r. W 1 i ou. - 1 William Briggs 12' V ' It ,, fi ' 1 v ,, 7 , , ,. Francine Bruce X -ad 4 . on A ,Q , Q , C Mark Burgess 'x I I 1 ' :agzm.::rfnEl:l 2-1 N .-1 , l 1 F , C Daphne Bye Patricia Campbell Sherril Carnahan u Kathy Clem 'W Terri Coffin ' I f X , fm 'W U i I .rf W f ' X I y,,, - 'WMA , 3 'Sy ' Kathleen r , C 1- 1'8 1-. ' '45 5 og lano . 5 1 'R wi-A ! ' 'H ,, Q N' Donna Colangelo 1 j'fff,'i X , A 1 Michael Coldiron 7: - 4 V y A . -F .K ' ' x 1 Terese Conroy - QQ, . ' ,C ' l .. V ' b gf N . M , E S .H it .V M. I uf . I Il '11 ' , 1 Ws Y'.'. . t g:,g , jr' 'N' :- l ' g X ' '- Q Q 5- - ' :fl f41-it P r 4,1 l ' Jeff Cook ,f 1 1 - X V , Jr ' 5 I Lorraine Cruwys If ,X Q f K'- lfhl ' - Thomas l ' ' ' ,H Davidson kr5,3',,g-x ,, ' fl- ' 1 i - 5 ' v W, 1 Q. C ,. l If r. L ,gf .- 4 J -5!'.a3-i YJ! nik QA f SOPHOMORES 21? .wr ,,,', 1, -: . 3,5 -Q. 'Ko 5, in x I. i .l, 1 'i fe 1, fe I , '- ,XVI lg -'L 'M , l , . , X 'E l 317 4 f 7 i f Tfr T3 L. Y F . 1.1 i , i ,1 1 A n 5 I Linda Dean il Duane Dickens rf' al 5 Y'-at f- K Michael Douglas N 2. l to - L' '. ff typ '- R Q N F 11f ', f 'lflfpsi Li ,4l, ly, 'QQ ','.fllf9HA'i ' , Riff , ' V I ' A get' x 1 , S we ,... , i L 4 xr- -f QELYN X 3 iff' K F 47 F , f W ' T ilk' l'gzllw75.lill'1 J V . ll l x ...i li ' ,W 'A' I Q X K ' N I, f 3 61 f - F , + am- . - Qi, VM '-.-F' ' R1-. '. -15 ff' ' A 'Q ' -.hir F l l N , r , , N 1 l X 491' 1 fs fl' NA-J! , Ns., , 9 1 v l 'X i 1 1 I -a. 208 SOPHOMORES E. i. L xg- 'x N . Q 'Q 1 Michael Dubisz William Dyment Daniel Ferro Kevin Fitch 15 ki: 'C'f .' ,ll F ,flfml ' i ? r xx! ' 1 ',-. , ,gal wr- . 115' T .4- Kathleen Fritz Ellen Gailey Cathy Given Carl Gleason George Gordon 1- 401 f--r .. '4f .P Y Thomas Griffith Clay Halliday Catherine I-lamen Karen Hardy Dale Hathaway Karl Henck Pamela Henderson Doreen Hespell Kathleen Hess Don Hicks Dwain Hicks Thomas Higgins ,vw 4nf ! S 1.4 L.. fi If '5-'I7 fft Linda Hitchcock f W Terrie Hooper Kathleen Howard David Huna 'Q ff Cherie Hunt ,, fs- .. X Miriam Hyman Jeffery Jakat Robyn Jardine Dwight Jayne I h , Q J 'V 5 .Lil H 'l 'Z D X 1 4 . , Q-' .tw H rg: qi!! N wj.f - 'J x 4 . J 1 x 1 i 1 ' S glv ' g I il I r X 2 ' 1 1 ' in is , 'fix . 45 G5:, ':,' ., ,- M .1 32 ,frfgp - X W s Q' . ,. .' ' gym-nv-11 1 1 J l Ei. . 5 pa-'sr-1 Y n 5 T ,E QE.. . IQ X X, . ., -qs' kv ' In J-gf x ' Iirfuff fb gf ., N .Y by 2 It :V Margaret Johnson Julianne Jones Sheila Jones I I Ajl. I , Q -C' ' . X-4 ,U n f ' T ge 1 ,f i all' X 'QM nl hu ' lanki 1. ,' ni. O . ni, . l .js-E-L..X ,IQ ' 'Q Q- FS .rc Q 5- Rd 516 , X -mill. , X YI f. . A' 'xii' ', X .f ' V, .V ,. A V f fl...-Q 'x , 3 x, . f S 'Q I nsv, , Hin Y'. . lug F X . tr' m E f, Qs, A, my I , sw 'ti-1 7 f ' lf. i A 3.1 X i Q ..,'. x . .I iv- f',-'I'-NN 'V' 4 N 'S SOPHOMORES 200 A Htl.- mme, .-, I' 1,3 X 1171 fl' .',.,.x 5117 ,' NX' L - ff K -4 A-lr Hi l-rm-f t X, it X, X? ff t AA? I l Q57 l 1 Y x I 1' , A4-Xt Wai ,.'XS r 1 2 ll e I fx'- -Av f . I N 21 aff-' l 'tv ' ' 424- In jf' 'lil if Eiii, . ' t Stephen Logsdon Jane Malcolm Arlene Martell Robert Marville YZS7' ,- ,44 l Gary May Cheryl McDougall Lori McEachern , W , X21 'rw Thomas Kent Michelle Kim .. Robin Klumpp L A 4 t Kristy Kottis Kelly Lambert Jeanine Larsen Tim Laudermilk Lynn Lavelle Suzan LeBlanc Anthony Lerch y Wendy Keim E . ' g . . 'Y Nt , T 5 ' fffgvffihgfft? 'lf:1'ei4..1 P ,, . em y E 1 . ,Qual l 5 .J L H ' ml X ' s Lv 'ZR-Y'-7 X A -l 0? S David Merriman Earl Miller Wendy Miller James Mindling Karen Monnin Jolynn Morse 13-RK! K Naomi Morton Tamara Murphy Angela Nicastro Bruce Paul Beth Quimby 'Q .W X ,-' .-ff? ,M Wfsd-,gg of ' M '. w- , :Q Mft ! W 4: Y. fx I i, I ., lin:-.4 - 157 Wax f Colleen Radliff Scott Ramsey Cheryl Reardon Mary Rearick ' IM '--if N M -.1 . ILL. N lf n . 414 0577-NWA'-' .7 0 05' ' -Lil if fN in a 'I 'alf- 654' r-, f...C'., av, Q SOPHOMORES 21 I K 'rf J, Y-' nr ,j d Robyn' Schubert Susan Seagren Steven Shirosky Bernadette he Rogersr S r r A, David Ruhman 'TE U1 . Y, ti 3- T rar f iii' gff- Lorirkupnow l f Sylvia Sanchez Patricia Savagr Pamela Schubertwg r S S nl ' 1 , -.5 A I ff? In ' :A ,ga lv, 4, 4. ----g ,vgivt D.. A I-on 41 ' T 'a X-5 ,XY f , , r Q il S 5 s ,N X f X. P I AJ 'L A V , K mx 2- -' J S b ' it Lewis Seifert 3 'N ' , 4 . 5 ' I , , K S e L- Rf T H Davxd Shaw f ' ' ' AL -1 v I .' 'r 1 5 , N' V 5' . N r ' ' X R QQ- Ll X Z X X f , ' 71 lf 'TSS f '1, , e t ' Craig 55 . 3-. , S 4 'S ' Shreckengast . gr- r my 2: ,lg f- V Michael Shuck ' Q ,. if x f,,, r, ' A ' David sifferd 51, Cf.. , ' 2' Mark Sims X V ' . rr Q S.. .. .,,, - Q J S' 3 hy Qc 1' A -I r 34 3 'r .V '55 arer ' gf' ,., I KX ! Q 4 2 EH Ir X ' S g f S A J .lf A E rw ,353 U 'V k Roul Sircar f L' re qv ' f -' , r W e A ,I - ,f ' -a-31 -Q ' John Smith 2, fy C' V f r m ,- Robert Solomita 4 Y 'A' ' ' Jw, -S ' I' 'nf o.,- f ' i ff - -Q M ' ' ' N 5 0' A ur b Q run mxixx ' IQ: S A A 7 7 'X J, . if Q 5 , , ! , , . ' . ,Yf 1 5 5 W R r 1 ,V .Z ,, f Hi N V, -' ff' .Y e.,,j ,pg N 1 , b - A i,-,.5 A4 wr: . f' A ' ne 1, 45 . ' A ,g,wL'fw.Mlv. V51 gif. : . ' f 5 fl T 'il aff. ' fffffe - b V ',w.'ih rn F -- - Yr -it Ewa j'3'H!' . A dsl X X I ,w--a, K N it +'x , ,. j ,' 'Nix L.- t- I'.N-71,.' I-4.1, nd . . , r-,. B. - .. . .h L ' U A Lk 212 SOPHOMORES -.'U' ,- fr 3 ' be . , 0 jx .N 'Q ,X A.- v 'f . v - .,f -' ...Q 'Y 4' . Q x.--' Q1 c ' 4',' , . ,L 'f' f ,, PM, 4.48 Ks iw I X v in 345 .V I 4 A' - I . ,I . I . Vicki Townsend Linda Tremblay Paul Trementozzi Sharon Troxler Cynthia Umbel Jonathan Umstead Colleen Strong David Swain John Swift Barbara Szymanski -914 John Tabor ' ' Jocelyn Temple 3' Andrea Thuesen - 33, Carol Thuesen X , Timothy Tikasingh A V . x, '- f 68 :vx 1? 3 n T X' I x - ..n H! Roberta Stanionis T A Edward Stinchcomb David Strenge ,T 1 ,b- vw' -'rf WS vi' fm., T 1 vw, ,d N y i ,Q 1 J . i ugly. xx xfm Ya P' X ., l E f f J :I lx X N Q 'I hx X J T :- .v P, , 7- J'-' K I .5 4, ax, X X Q i -5 , - ,s f Ilrvu' I 'X v -, ' ifx 0 W7 45 -ax SOPHOMORE5 21. fixy -- , ff , L I P ..' 1 l 1. lvl: '11 4: L' I1 is . f f 'vw ic if lkxl in jwfwli 15 '5 rv N ff V Y -. I 'M 47 ,x X fab 'X f F V 1 'Fjif+'r- TF' 3 : '- f , ,M ' 'W fx. V x V ,kv 5 X' . fl lf zxlxlx s 1 - .1 ,Q PCS 31 . l A1 ' Q l 95 -' Q nl . w -ff 11 ,Q- 1 rp? i 'Q' 'r fm! ' X l'REa:'-Qs. :W ' l f ir! W 9 J Mike Wakim Sharon Walker W' James Weslow if Timothy ,V W 'Q-.rv Wetmore ' i l.,,, 2 Debra Whaley 1' T ! ,Ig s.1,',,' , 7 li. -Lx X A K l . Carole Wooster Hiroko Yazaki Gary Young Melody Wheeler Robin Witherite Virginia Wittig Ann Woodward Karen Van Easteren Susan Vatral Elisabet Velez Roy Victor Patricia Vidal Kathleen Wairimu if M A 1 f F , gg 1 f , ii. X- A 'f xx 5 754- llkjl 'eva . 'tu' ft X 'V' Axe v r F' ffl 'SM A A JV A---1nu,N N-A 214 SOPHOMORES ! K vw.-, . 6 ' '- . r, V v ,, LJ A i l Adams - Burley .... 216 Cahill - Dayhoff .... 217 Denson - Emerson .... 218 Emerson - Given .... 219 Given - Hasbrouck .... 220 Hayes - Jayne .... 221 Jenney 1- Macaleese .... 222 Magnussen - Nason .... 223 Nelson - Perkins .... 22Q Peters - Rumbarger .... 225 Rundlett - Smith .... 226 Smith - Tucker .... 227 Twining - Young .... 228 O ll , 'X ,at 'if a1': '5l 'I g .5- X -ax I N V .f . -.,.-. J f 'Q 4 J.,-mr. y K 1 , , 1 , , ' 'f -.V Ax I 'vs , . v v 'Q'-' if 1 , l 'v' . , 4' . f - - 'Lf 'l I A' 1 ,l l xl, ' W-r,u w ' 'I l R, sv- f Y J I V xg Jw' 9. 5-K 'tv-:N 3' IN ,l - 1 .342 'N 'J-Z, 'S j. V . -sl I I H f . 1 X , ep! X A I f ' I l ,J 'l 2 1 Qi N-J x A A' rr lx , .H 'H asf ff' 'Y ' xl 2 rf v. N. , , , J v' hx - f Il gnu n . 1 ' ,T,kA'Ll.CA: 1- 4- rl- T17 , f 'il l Qu J W:- ju-v 'It 21 6 FRESHMEN , . 'A-X l em? l l A Ml X Q1 Mike Bentz r Bruce Birtwell John Boyanowski Carol Bradeen Pamela Applewhaite Pamela Aubrey Carol Bailey Andria Bayne Leslie Bell Forrest Adams Richard Adams Roger Albaneze Stephen Alcorn Lori Alden Tania Alworth ' ' Larry Brooks fl A ' Randall ,Bryner 4 4 Q i . Q Darren Burley W ' gl' Q , K9 Q I x., f l X U- l ' A 2 V 8 xxx - 24 4, , v 1 1 ga at 1 , , i l 'i rr ' ,V ,L ' Q- . X .- -:Cv - ...?,f'!.fav. +1 .,.,,,' ,fb .. -r 'frff,,,-, X ,'11-Qq!,Q,... 'fr' f 1-' '1 lX',4rv3'l lv 1 In A' f mf n 6 'TV' ' ref? . Q a !Q-2-J 'h ,4-:i'. gg-.wr in 41 1 e . 5, . rr Q ' V, , . .- Qf'f:s,zg Lori Cahill Nancy Carey Robert Carpenter Tamra Carson John Chapman Kenneth Chappell ' 4- .vin Romaine Cnossen Neil Coffin Elaine Cook Dennis Coulombe Lavinia Cox -Il!!! ...nsfm an 4' ,XL ,.,.-rt' r 1 H ,nv 1' . .4 '- i 7 cv ' 1 , l il L ? ' l' KAINZIIIAIIK CIILIQ i Q-mlnnn-nu 4 ' A 1 I 1 ' ij Smounfldmallcmqn ' x Com - 'E-ilu T C 7 -'Sari 2'- Svww-o 'C i Q, C -. , ' .4 -4-3-Zig! . J-gb, .,..,' ,.n '4 ,J I X g, 4 H .Y A vi. 1 rf: :ct 'Q T 'N fgg ff if f if' a - af, f - Q N, ' i 35.4 v,f , V xv :Qu K ' 1. . A , nv! ,532 ,If Q' M ' ll -lf if' , ,Fu Y. t , ,Z W n 'li ,, , V .5 K '- , A I 'E 4 1 AA. , ' X s Y 1 I V f , i IQ 'C F 1' A , 'Q' 1 Angela Creswell H fi E fl. ,Alf , 'EL . Lori Cullember 'lff 5' ' ' Patricia Curven C, ,I - ' y 5 Q. In 1 Michael Daphnis ,f i . 5 , ' -D C ' ' I if 'V ,f f i' XV J' ' l X I K. . ff 1 44 i .ll i 4. ' A .xx ln i l I -14.327 ff, , vi ,lwfl ' ' Q '31 Martha Darsch mlix QQ Ronald Davila 4. ' 4: Marcus Dayhoff :QU4 vi .. ., ' L . , ,. , , 'n 1' M i T C' ' I f .4 .xx fi 6 .IHXFQ I 5 - sp. av' 'Wk FRESHMEN 2 ll .df 1. 1 Viv . 1 --.. .,- R s i 5 . 1 ' U 'N 'ff 's 1 . f V, e l n 4 , .A , -waning, , Vi - V 2 e el D ---24. Q M . ,V x 1 kg, 1 lv l A 1 4 5 . A. I .A Q . . 4 AP eq . FWF- Q H I , 1 9 . .... ., , 5 15' ', . ,Ed - 1-m-Q r- ' - dh- '4 ' ' I x. 'Q -W , -.. f' ' L-Q , ',, !-sqm. 5. 1 Ld - 53,LQ-gy z ',Agg-f,gi'Yfp?5,,i , . . . Qld? M U -A. , 1' ' ,X L , 1 I l ul -mrvfrdrf -M ' - ' ' Z Clwffgggfg' 'ff 4-is if x I X J N N-www ,M A., .,,.,.,,..,,,...c. , ,, ,, .YY, ,f-l3-1-1if-1lBw'f-?ff-4'l1-+- JP4 1 , ie.: In X 5' I . -5 mn ,. , - V Q 'U . 'S l A R .m,,,,,,,,, ,.A , W, K 4 7 ,I : l k A i 'gf1'2 j 'uf' K J , ' fy dv- J- ' ' 1 ffglx 'N . . 1 Q ,il 3 fi in i iii ' , f ' - 43519 H v . ,f 'Nlfyg T Rebecca Denson . D ' Q' Antonio DePina 1- X, , Nicholas f. A M' ' Devizzio .4 l :' ' . ix L ' arf A? P K Phil DiAndrea ' ' QQ Marcia Dinger V x , Michele Dorr VTXl,ks,qff,r b f-A Elizabeth , . xii V, J Doverspike May, ' ' L. 'N . 1 Y Af' 11 01 K W ,' '7 ri X ' I r i fl S i X j,jl,1HnndvQ0ig .id W. GA ,. -1jf+f- he 4- - A wi A U ' ff D and Q A TJ he ,Z fy ,557 ' Diana Dunbar D A 'X Q l Molly Dunbar f - - 'Q D H W ! Corinne Dunlo 1 1 1' ra gf I M . P gh .,,K ,.?-51 .!- - A ff X, A ' Faith Eddy - I g f' N l N Randy Edwards X D or dflife 3 l 'Ii Q :HIL Ill Illll 1' Q4 ln, , .. J A fi 'M' 1 . '-fl 'Q 'QQ I f X ' . g' 'Z 0' f gif? Q: f- , ' ,N 'D 'N Dawn Egelstrom V, ., E ,fl ve Lori Eichelberger . gm , , 'U ' r N , John Eldridge ,. A -- - 4 - ' f ' Brice Elliott 5 1 X iA,- i f 4 1 - Jeffrey Elofson A fiv e! Diane Emerson V . eg, I X lx 218 FRESHMEN Roy Emerson Sharon Erbe Nadim Farhat Steve Fetter Kathy Fillioe William Fitzpatrick 1 fu: Diane Flanders Terry Fogle Charles Fox Scot Fritz Dean Fuhrman ,i Yi X-.gx ? I '. 1 rs A ? Q Q n gg do ,Q 'N X 5 , N' gg ' .V If ,, ig 5 Mil Q ni L' X f fl We ,mi 31,1 vv Wxmfoy X -3' - J X Y, .V fhbr 8 I' 1 Z I ,Or , K A , 3? N , If .. - I 1 If L V1 il' :A ' : -Q .. iv 34 re 1 , Q9 ' ' f E A , V Wi,-4 Y in - X , ,fax Q 1 I 1 ' x I :X tix R in ' x I V F .MAJ sbp. U ,., N... - 'W ' ' J if .f f f r a f Wflgi' '7 S, , -.,r A-ug nf ., my. mf' fl? N - .4-f' Y' I ,. iw 3 . J i. L . of J -4- Ik My U ,xr H 1. ,Y an V : -J f., ag5g i f,i2igG H, ily, N, J iv, 32 65, W .Q flgii- V+ , ' X fl-Qii?51.'1 fx ' ' 'f QW ' T 7 '1::l.flZWlP3q:?v-3 . M . -- N 1' ufiwaw. wa-ff' -lr'4Xl,.lQ5s,g5?.l', ,rl ' 9 my-L 1 - lf' :'ifif3f'H iifiif' ':z.7Y'l?fi'i ' ' sz ,. 2 ,, , V. ' W N-'Eli 6 . . ,ff lug ,yl rmmp3.iwy':ie5f- V i A ,.,wS,x1+ 'ff-A 'aqgjg i W N ' a rg , 1'i.f'rX,r-11,5 15 ,f ,.-Lf. Z..q:i,4 x if-A' , --P45 ,K', --f'iThff f '-'fl-.: 2,:.-V13 ' , , gjm nfl ' -5 i- V. '-tg - ', ' 1' 'lw'5-,ll- V I-K:-'H Q , i A f is 5- 7 ', rm, . , ,. 1 Lf 5?f5?v- Pr.:-QE. ,. J, '.'g ' 'ff' su' U wif, - 49? ie.-fgwr .vi 4' ' 1 V 'W'-,.:f ,. , if I 4 we 415 A ,-,-.Nu , . -4- ,wr V J- A y H-, i H , ,ff . M 220 FRESHMEN ,Ana X . fir. 'X ' 7 Y Y , 4 ' - G' or ' , X 'wg , l' x J G ,f - 2 ,Nl 5 X 4 Shelley Gross J XX Christopher J Grosse cuff: vw- '- or - W -. f '-' . 1' fe- H, YQ' ' ,V at I t Y, Teresa Haffordl f f-.1 Sharon Haines ,s Joseph Hall ' ' Peter Hall x-. M , , af XC. Jeffrey Harden Reginald Harris Jeanne Hasbrouck Deanne Haas Stephen Haas Julie Hackford N .I f 5 .AFL Paula Given Troy Goclsey ' Barbara Gonzalez Michele Goodman Linda Greenlaw Phillip Griffin l .Q If '.f. 1 iii .Jar A uri' if gg. T 'Pm X 1,4 .- 1.1 Xl P? 'xv Jew Kenneth Hayes David Hazelton Kurt Heckman Lisa Heiges Darlene Henck Terri Hicks , 's ' X ' 511 1 . i N 4 Nb X kj Beverly Higginson Daniel Hockey Joanne Holleran Linda Holt Mary Horrigan Yr-1 i . U :FF A gs, C? 1-f-ifvai J 1 QA ' rc I ' E, 'Einar . 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X, f ' Y- a KF- i 1 .1-f, Chrystal Lucas Bechara Maalouf Theresa Macaleese r 22 YET' Elizabeth Leite Diane Lewis Steve Long Debbie Longbottom .nf Wendy Kirkwood Kristi Kirstine Larry Krebs K Donna Landers Judith Larsen Deborah Jenney Yvette Jones f Gregory Keenel- Scott Kilpatrick Linda King Dedreia Kirby luhmnu .6 41 -LTTQ-I . My ,I fl 222 FRESHMEN X DJ -I '41, .Ly - y x.. g :hx Us Ellsworth Marshall Evelyn Mason Danette Mattmueller Cris Mogenson Floyd Moore David Morhard Lisa Moro Joyce Musick Linda Nason Donna McFarlane Karen McPhee 43 V X ' ,ll ,Q ' r ' R 5 Q Qu o 1 v I 5 ll l u Xi l A - V W gh MQ' A f ' . wr, f X V EA: 2 'l A 0 ' :I 4 - 4 fX . V xii 'Ari , I .i N- Y I rg r'-J' M P I or N.. 'L' 1 sl' ' H- ' V , J x ' W9 Q l 4 in W. I 1, l K 1 5,- Ei 'ZR' 5 'x v ' -A .f N, X Q i 1 f gl ga, V ' 1 xx 1 15 ' 5 will- . voir' 5 Q ,p nw. A il o fig me -Q. r ff--if n ,A A - x ' U? xg - Y alel fb X ' .r a W , - X 4 x I A .. 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X il' X y t . . l- O sl l ,NQSJI Nay r A., war V 7 l QRQ -' A Q 4-'Sf l- , IU WN- l V 4 e T K, r ' .J l 226 FRESHMEN , vt.. Q 73- 'vi ' x 1 75 yl 6 'l ll. f .cm-V F fi' K t. ,,l. I 'L V ,ns li K 1, V ff, -1 if l, '1 i ax, .. f? 4 KW ' wg .r 'O' l u-J. -.-o , W My o l, y yin ll! . Q.. V .al Y 5--. 1' l l l it iv ' 'ff l f Stephanie Q ' . ' Rundlett 'ff' 2,1 . Anita Scaggs QV X - f ' l Rwlald , I ' is '-ff-4 , Schermerhorn ' 1, 1+ 'ff , B ala- 1 T lflc. I ' W i 'X' f Ni ' at ' N a' C ' . .G-:utr 'Q' 8 , .4 ' N ' 4 Brian Schick .fu Jeffrey Schlumpf Pamela Scholl fi Bryan Schwanke 41 X ,gg fv- Dana Scott l I , 499 X- N, Terri Senecal Laura Shalter Deborah Shaw Steve Shaw Q. , G 'iii ku h Y ig' Y ,Q Karen Shirk Karen Shuck Alicia Sifferd Larry Simpson Raheal Sircar Holly Smith l llll ln + N. , l f l l l lMa1+ief Smith J . . ll ll llll l l Java llll H ffwmiam lll l l l Barbara Stevens 1 5 v Y - A EER PLANNIN .-, , Mi' I' ' Lx,.h .iw Y I M Q. 35' ere- ll IK 1' I C lf 1 J ' J Via h Jqanetleywewart 4 ' e Rebecca Stiles f fi 'A' Jacqueline ,.-S K 1 , llll l 'Strange . ' A ' ' ' ' If Nestor Suarez 2-1 .3 ' , X , ,, ' ll Susan Tabor 3? 4 Q 99 , s f f x I AXVJ1 I. Julienne Taylor Cynthia Temple 'Paul Temple Jane Tishion f C . Y A ll 'S . val! ..f 17,4 I 'n' !. . , ff . : xg l l 'S , A l ' liai. 4 l a vi., V V4 ,, ,f air I : . L' nz -o 4' fl 03 !h-' f ef lf' 1.5 'Aww fag' .AR ' 'VS x X l fx 73?-fi . '1 2 x ::- 3 1' 'f , 1 I..fX f QNX Q17 ' ' i j , q If f ,. L . I .A ff JI 1 , -, X W, 1- Y '7 4--I 'C-7' X 41 .X AH -, ' ' ?J'.5 3'-Lf K XX - lf I V V LI . . . K W, f A Q' f:':: '5 'f- ' I u u-JS: l:'u:' SHE: A . xi '.c:::. -f3'n1'- Aff: 133327 V, , X, J 1 nz. gf ,Jxwwp V V 1 v - , if A 5' ,ml-we ,?'f,..1'? f- P M If 'A , 4F , 5 f 1 l ' mb if . w gm in-f' 228 FRESHMEN '-'wg .:'r- f5'LQ,gj'+ -1 ,r ' aff'-:WV - ,-f J:f1f a'!rz!wf'-A 5' 45 It 1 Jonathan ' Twining 'Tr gg Susan M VanEaster en Q Christine Vaughn - V Bonnie Vollick Q1 ,N Edwin Waclkins Q Alan Walth Jeannette Ward Donna Webb Brian Wells Gary Weslow Jeri 'White Y O v L A . - , . , W c X .S X 1 Vx X- xxgl xg, . 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STATE 1 I10-15, 15-13, 15-91 U. of VERMONT ENC ENC 2, SMITH COLLEGE 0 I16-14 15-121 M.I.T. 2, ENC1 I15-5, 10-15, 6-151 ENC 3, SALEM STATE 0 I15-12, 15-6, 17-151 ENC 2, BRIDGEWATER STATE 0 C15-1, 15-121 ENC 2, ASSUMPTION 0 I15-3, 15-31 ENC 3, U. of LOWELL 0 I15-4, 15-7, 15-101 ENC 2, MAINE IFarmington1 0 Q15-8, 15-91 ENC 2, BOSTON COLLEGE 0 I15-13, 16-141 U. of NEW HAMPSHIRE 2, ENC1 I15-12, 8-15, 3-151 ENC 2, M.I.T. 0 115-9, 15-131 ENC 2, KEENE STATE 0 C15-9, 15-121 ENC 2, WORCESTER 0 I15-5, 15-51 ENC 2, BARRINGTON 0 C15-12, 15-31 ENC 2, GORDON 0 I15-10, 15-31 WELLESLEY 2, ENC 0 I4-15, 11-151 BOSTON COLLEGE 2, ENC1 I15-8, 11-15, 5-151 ENC 3, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 0 I15-8, 15-8, 21-131 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 2, ENC 0 I6-15, 8-151 U. of CONNECTICUT 2, ENC 0 I3-15, 8-151 ENC 2, NORTHEASTERN 1 I15-11, 11-15, 15-51 ENC 2, CONNECTICUT 1, I9-15, 15-13, 15-131 ENC 2, LEHMAN 0 I15-7, 15-11 ENC 2, ONEONTA 1 I15-3, 3-15, 15-81 BROOKLYN 3, ENC1 ENC 2, EASTERN CONNECTICUT 1 ENC 2, GORDON COLLEGE 0 Q15-7, 15-51 ENC 2, SALEM STATE 0 C15-12, 15-131 SMITH COLLEGE 2, ENC1 I15-13, 5-15, 11-151 ENC 2, M.I.T. 1 C15-7, 9-15, 15-61 ENC vs. HOUGHTON COLLEGE ENC vs. KING'S COLLEGE State Tournament Runner-up, 'L'King's Tournament -...4ulQ wuabv1ll 9 l' ' i 4 X v. 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U. 75 ENC 90, ST. JOSEPHS COLLEGE 85 SALEM STATE 64, ENC 59 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY 83, ENC 79 ENC 93, RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE 78 ENC 90, BARRINGTON COLLEGE 72 ENC 72, NYACK COLLEGE 63 ENC 82, COLBY COLLEGE 79 HUSSON COLLEGE 83, ENC 75 ENC 76, GORDON COLLEGE 73 U. MASS IBostoni 94, ENC 88 IO.T.J BRIDGEWATER STATE 84, ENC 79 FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE 97, ENC 83 EASTERN COLLEGE 85, ENC 76 IO.T.J ENC 59, CONCORDIA 53 THE KING'S COLLEGE 70, ENC 64 ENC 70, ROGER WILLIAMS COLLEGE 65 ENC 83, SOUTHEASTERN MASS. U. 74 KEENE STATE COLLEGE 103, ENC 77 ENC 97, GORDON COLLEGE 64 ENC 83, EASTERN COLLEGE 63 ENC 58, BARRINGTON COLLEGE 51 ENC 48, EASTERN COLLEGE 46 MESSIAH COLLEGE 81, ENC 76 IO.T.J CODFISH BOWL TOURNAMENT IBoston S KINGIS TOURNAMENT IKingIs Collegeb NCCAA Playoffs 1st Round ENC 90, BARRINGTON COLLEGE 66 District Championships ENC 86, THE KING'S COLLEGE 69 Regional Final EASTERN COLLEGE 54, ENC 53 Final Record 18 - 17 1 l C , . Q! , it . x 42, i- f. 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U. 9, ENCO BRIDGEWATER STATE 8, ENC1 ENC 8, CURRY COLLEGE 1 U. of MASS. lBostonI 7, ENC 2 ENC 5, STONEHILL 4 ROGER WILLIAMS 9, ENC 0 I XA Nw. 'x 'A .R x z x ,X AA . . , ' y Q N. 3 ' FI, ' 5 If 4. - R455 L I x QA ' r 1 x.,, ,Y , s -ms. Xl X-, -x1. 'R.f .x.,L .2 .15 Q. i iv ,- , 'a qs ' x .xfg , v I 'IQ Writ if 5 'Wx ..fi'f. .i'?r'13- ' 24, .Y ,gf W1 ff 532 X irfir-,fvwj , , ,ifiif -N X Qffkifaf? I V R .'-LY I 635. A THLETICS 259 1 W Mews mmeumnrsv Q FW HMLL di A lst Row: Deb Mountz, Brenda Healey, Pat Terry Foglef Sue VanEasteren, Joy Musickg 3rd Diane Padusis. . A X, .gi A an 35 'iw ,Q-,-g . - Yo ATHLETICS if X I .. 4 get . ix 484 . r gf? , ' 6,55 Q X . - '5 a Q51 Y -al J V6. V 5 ERE, 3 N g x , x 1' V 3? Theresa MacAleese Linda Beauregard n n 1. . 4 , - I A . . 3, zlfy -5 K ,M dar E134 g1mdzzra..:e--- NJ ,553 4 -Fl .1 7.35.5 5 7 -. 4 . , , B . Q. , mad, Ly f V T5 gf X' L- A .. A A f fl 5 A - A' W! ' A ,. In fu . N A' N if , I Q. l ' 51' -Mn I-I 'vw'w'.Az-1 .1l5'. 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National Christian College Tournament Boca Raton, Floriilr Final Record 6 - 19 ENC 12, GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST IMID 4 NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE IMND 9 ENC 6 'I ' f ','..:-'8 ,: vi-3, .JL . a.',,,,,i,u, .A 21111 miml I,-,, - 11111 1 ill .1 It 'HM A 1 - - -- - - - Q - P-, .5-,I ,' 1: 1 1 11 3 1 1 1 ' if 11 1 it i 1 li qgyla., imiltlmii S .gf -'ref ,ew l1111 1 11 11 f-5.5, 11 1171 1 1 T WEBB CORBIN Q f f' 5 1 LOIS MALVESTI lim-L2iQ..LsQf '- F145 3 gig, .. J, r f ,. 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JAY PATTON Delta Society .... 266-267 Kappa Society .... 268-269 Sigma Society .... 270-271 Zeta Society .... 272-273 Society Results .... 274 Student Council .... 275 Executive StuCo .... 267-277 Nautilus 8z Campus Camera .... 27 AWS 8: AMS .... 279 EA 8: Circle K .... 280 SIA 8: WSOS .... 281 A Cappella Choir .... 282 Music Groups .... 282-283 Concert Band .... 283 Biology 8: Chem. Clubs .... 284 Psych. 8: Physics Clubs .... 285 MENC 8: SNEA .... 286 SASW 8: Business Club .... 287 WENC 8: lVlen'S Volleyball .... 288 Varsity 8: Ski Clubs .... 289 Classes .... 290 R A FNIIIZ HFII M5 ..-f ' ans., V, it w wi! . A I . 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First Row: Linda Dean - Chaplain, Karen Van Eastern - Women 's Sports Coord., Cherie Hunt Soc Chair 'S Second Row: Derelyn Baker - Sec.fTreas., Paul Douglas Scott Ramsey - President, Cathy Stroman - Vice Pres. .jllf Eg S - l ye. 1-M JEL, Ay' 'a 41 -42 'JI fi nal E ,f Y? 1' f S f .jk 'di i ' 4 .Ds gif .10 'lf '11 jf L' Cf? 'iff fr I . sul' 1 ya f ' V ,ihmy , . f Mm., wa., 1 4 Brad Thorne Karl Henck Ron Norman Dave Inglesias Scott Ramsey Dave Ruhman Tim Stiles Dean Fuhrman Larry Brooks Joel Ladd 268 SOCIETIES Sr w f sh -lk' -4 -. I 1 ,, A Jane ' Tishion 1 Susan 'E Van Eastern , Christine Vaughn Karen Van Eastern Diane Flanders ., , '5'X ? 1' .. - ' xcxf65: A, V ff' .A f V ' '-l9 i?' E .ik Egfri'--1 he : .4 S , X at -5 r- we-Qi, f S he ' E'sf2fcs fr ' ' .ff A E, - 2 ,--ar'-4' - ':-' N-' '- r' - rf if Q V Q tis .qm.gQki?is6t k. 13:14. I' if 5- :A IQ-if .. ff A f 'l. f .C ,.---. rw 2, AW- 5. rf AIRS! . E. X- yr' !?:w.:f'r4i,s,5 tif wit New S.. 'Q' i' ' 42 f. if A' fb? 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'TP Q, X '- x..44Ff' e,. .H st' inn., wa.. gn-an l 1 l -- 4 ,sf -s yr- , EWR: V4 - K A ...e '1-'--- 'egg'-ffm am Henderson - Vice Pres., Carol Beck lst Row: Cheryl Paashaus - Treas., P Women 's Sports Coord., 2nd Row: Sharon Walker - Chaplain, Tim Botterbusch Men 's Sports Coord., Tammy Murphy - Sec., Mike Shuck - Pres. J 4 L s 1 ,n 1 1. ,....-f- 4 n -. Fi w' Q hr, ., 'S .4 .- - , , , 4 .1 rg W L' i -.vfwv lv?1l1'? 'x-vw .ik E 36- 36 Y -9- iii! 1. of r . fi 7' k-1 ln., ' Q Q, -sq 'X y. -4' W N I ,CQ a , -'J 4 ll.: xi ffl ,,: rp- J ' 5 ,. 5 . as 15 -4.34 gf J 270 SOCIETIES , M.: v . ' 'O R V i w Roul Sircar John P..Chapnian, Tom Griffith, Clurtis Maloney, Don Phelps, Earl Miller, Bill Rogers, Mike Shuck, Tony Lerch, Dan Whitney, Doug Rines, Dave Woodbridge, Jeff Jakat, Rich Robbins , 1, . A L, , . Q 1 I l Q- 549: x ' Y Y . I 'Q Q.: lst Row: Lori Cahill, Colleen Strong Marcia Dinger, 2nd Row: Donna Landers, Earl Mill er, Doug Rines, Tony Lerch, Pamela Scholl 3rd Row: Jeff Jakat, Carol Gailey, Tim Bot terbusch, Lori Eichelberger, Dennis Cou lumbe ff .. 553: Angela Nicastro, Mary Rearick, Pat Matoon lst Row: Sharon Walker, Pam Henderson Carol Beck, 2nd Row: Bill Stadler coach Colleen Strong, Carol Gailey, Ellen Gailey Karen Shirk, Mike Shuck - coach First Row: Randy Bryner, 'M s 'i Tim Botterbusch Mike Shuck, Kevin Thomas, Second Row: Basil Ramey, Greg Allen, Tony Lerch, Doug Rines, Chris Cove, Curtis Maloney, ' ' Phil Griffin SOC IFTIFS I W ', ' -A N gfufxl-L? ' ZETA Q J g. A: Q , mv. .e gi K ee eeee 2 is . V fi xg , .--f Q or It f X B5 ,i V3 WH E - '- ' ., ,Y 'H' , sniff'-5 ' 1 ' l ' a ,e :Mrs 'R ,331 gg , is 5 5 If: re 31 5 5 Wm S 5 5 lst Rovv: Gary Weslow, Steve gf nl Q Helfrich, Jerry Keys, Joe Hall, 55 Frank Marshall, ' SIGMA DELTA , , .,4-. , 1- .. I- I !f't ra? R'- I Phil Clements - Pres., Dan Shea - Advisor, Dale Hathaway - Chaplain, Andi Thuesen - Treas., Carlee Thuesen - Vice Pres., Jim Weslow - Men 's Sports Coord., Lauri Schneck - Sec., Carol Wooster - Women's Sports Coord. Q., O VN' .' 5 J's',5 , iiE?Q5g,,, ,inf Fl? tg Larry Young, gl 2nd Row: 5 Paul 7 Haggerty, Bart Simpson, Scott Hatz, 1 Ross Tubo, as Kevin Bowser, Jeff ' Fogle, Jeff Elofson, Marcus , Dayhoff, Ron Schermerhorn . -llf. WU- -fda '3lf,'H.f:'.--15 N 1' Y as mm e-i I . .29 272 SOCIETIES Bart Simpson Liz Doverspike, Laura Shalter, Jeff Harden Pam Aubrey, Brian Wells, Carol Bailey, st? MU l I ff-Q me A. ,V lst Row: Mike Bentz, Hank Decker, Bill Nix- on, 2nd Row: Jaymie Gibson, Dave Karsteu- dick, Alan Walth, Dale Hathaway, Mark Mohnkern 1 be il ---a-,N Hf'F:55 'Sf' , ' inning ' ' ,,...'z..s.fzv-v- 4 4 ga-:mms 1- N ......,...3.,-mvfa::S, W M : 1 ' yy L ' I 'l ' Tom Atkins Coach, Dodie Baldwin, June l Peterson, Diane Padusis ,418-B4 . , Xl. -.X-.1 lst Row: Ron Schermerhorn Jim Weslow, Scott Hatz, Paul Haggerty, 2nd Row: Mike Bentz, Bart Simpson, Gary Weslow, Frank Marshall, Steve Gahagan, Marcus Dayhoff SOCIETIES 3 First Place - DELT - 110 Points Second Place - SIGMA - 85 Points Third Place - ZETA - 75 Points Fourth Place - KAPPA - 70 Points Men's Soccer Delta 25 Zeta 15 Sigma 5 Kappa 0 Men s Basketball Kappa 25 Delta 15 Sngma 5 Zeta 0 Co-ed Volleyball Women's Basketball Slgma 25 Delta 25 Delta 15 Zeta 15 Kappa 5 Kappa 15 Zeta 0 Sigma 15 Campus Clean Up Academics Zeta 25 Delta 25 Sigma 15 Sigma 15 Delta 5 Zeta 5 Kappa 0 Kappa 0 ,V Z? Q ss.- 'x3u4 274 SOCIETY RESULTS lu Bowling Kappa 25 Zeta 15 Sigma 5 Delta 0 mn I 'muff'-'f jd af-aa 5 4 WA TED DEAD OR ALIVE! THE 1980 1981 STUDENT COUNCIL GANG Rv First Row: Dave Blaney-Nautilus Editorg Connie Grantz-Secretaryg Terry Fogle-Freshman Class Rep.g Janet Ranstrom-A WS Presidentg Terry Irwin lKen Lick-Deltal Dave Moser lJoe Galvin'Campus Camera! Second Row: Mike Shuck-Sigma Presidentq Phil Clements-Zeta Presidentg Bill Dyment-Sophomore Class Rep.g Steve Chambers-Junior Class Rep.,' Vince Crouse-Executive Vice-President. Third a Re Dave Troxler CLS Coordinator Kevin Co liano Off Cam us Re Dan Whitney-AMS Presidentg Row: Tim Wege-Senior Cl ss p.g - 5 g - p p.,' Scott Ramsey-Kappa Presidentg Ruth Griffin-Social Chairpersong Doug Hardy-Student Body President WANTED for refusing to submit to apathyg Taking campus problems into their own handsg Facing issuesg Turning out quality publications. BEWARE: They are armed and dangerous. REWARD: FRIENDS FOR A LIFETIME! ORGANIZATION AD 275 The Student Council of ENC is involved in several aspects of student life. This is evidenced by the various committees which StuCo has organized. The Food Committee, headed by Laurie Schneck heard student grievances and presented them to the food manager, The purpose of the committee was to represent the study body to the food service and attempt to provide better service. The Housing Committee, under the leadership of Renee Young, dealt with the upkeep and improvement of laundry facilities, floor phones and pay phones, as well as overall dorm maintenance. The Education Committee got off to a slow start this year, due to a change in leadership. The new chairman, Tim Wege, headed the committee, whose two objectives were to review the Redbook survey and to propose a grade review policy. After much research, the committee suggested the continuation of the Redbook survey. They were not, however, in favor of a new grade review policy, since there was already one in effect. The King's Committee was chaired by Carol Riedel. lts purpose was to supervise the selection and preparation of contestants and to generate spirit among the students for the tournament. The Homecoming Committee, chaired by Vince Crouse, presented three proposals to improve the activities of Homecoming weekend. These suggestions were forwarded to the Alumni Association for review. Student Council sponsored several social activities. These included concerts by Barry McGuire, Doug Howell, Found Free, and Jeremiah People, as well as the Fine Arts series, the Fall Outing, and a trip to Riverside Amusement Park in the spring, The winter semi-formal was cancelled this year and was replaced with a concert by Pete Carlson. For the second year in a row, StuCo sponsored a leadership conference early in the fall. lts sole purpose was to help campus leaders realize and meet their responsibilities, Two other major Student Council actions were subsidizing half fare for students taking the chartered bus to King's Tournament, and the purchase of a long-awaited change machine for the Student Center. Klaus! rn A Rn ,pf cog if P Fl-vi cg. 3- 'if',p.iwf.,-2. .. 61345, 33' 1 fs., W X 22 1-1.- . . f. V L' r' 1 aw ' V A ' - i 276 ORGANIZA TIUNS N 5,-Q2 1 r 52 1.....,.a-, 1 --1 35'- I I ' A ,Aus DOUGLAS S. HARDY ix EXECUTIVE STUDE T CGUNCIL Doug Hardy - President Vince Crouse - Vice President Connie Grantz Secretary Ruth Griffin - Social Chairperson Dave Troxler Christian Life 8: Service Coordinator Q4-ax Dave Blaney - NAUTILUS Editor Joe Galvin - CAMPUS CAMERA Editor ,4- i , it is 2 - -ll its 1 I . Q U4 I I Q v f .Q 1 :.A gg ef- 'Z-A . 15. -,, ' ,fy 4' -7 A' 7'T1 '.ff ' if ,v 1,1 w V' ' -wh fri- ,'-- 'T , -,... . . - '-:'fcv'r-.. --if '-4 ' ' .4 ' . f. . ' '. '9 1-J' N f' . .,e,' '..' 4- 314, ff 14 E- -' Q., - ,f su 3 477 5 1 ljiffi., at Q . Y . 1 .v 4-J! lv.-31 1 ' ff QN . adv' i r., WN J: Yfqhpk 11:11 I 5 iff' V if fy- fi-ff.+.: f 1 1 I .' , 'Lv ' ' -?9' 2 '-fs .-.S V, ' i J P. l'Kubsr .QIVF ff- 4. f GTE? 4113 DAVID L. TROXLER 3 1 X 1' ni gl 7 ' 'aw Mfr! T' K,,,K, . ...L gi - i -.::.:,nZ DAVID J. BLANEY CONNIE L. GRANTZ VINCENT L. CROUSE . , . .. ,...,, -W . ,,,. . . , . . : s I w-'S '!5'n7 'lN 'l'f3 -. ' XQ'-J ...M . . AUTIULS 1981 Scott Turcott - Business Manager, Mark Bowers - Underclassmen, Brenda Briggs - Organizations, Dave Blaney - Editor, Robin Klumpp - Secretary, Kim Blaney - Copy Editor, not pictured: Dick Pritchard - Advisor, Brian Schick, John Stanley Dan Whitney - Supplement PHOTOGRAPHERS Andy Lochary, Mark Bowers, Dave Blaney, John Tabor, Ken Lick, Dave Kilpatrick, Marilyn Bowers, Jeff Fogle Campus Camera is the biweeky publication of ENC. This year, the editor x strove for excellence in his writers and attempted to 1 produce an informative paper rather than a social register. These particular changes cut the size of the staff and thus hurt its efficiency. A total of twelve issues were published this year. S wif 4 ffl ki-4' f' ' r E 279 ORGANIZA TIONS i tf f asv l D u a it .1 'f, W ,gg nh' :lf -'kj . ,WA lf t CAMPUS CAMERA it ,,l V A ' f. f f i F '-52? ' 9 A 3 -.Il Jeff Howe, Lee Osterhout - Business Manager, Bob Marville - Feature Editor, Dave Moser - Advertisement Manager, John Tabor, Dave Hurless, John Ketner - Contributing Editor, Joe Galvin - Editor-in-Chief not pictured: Tim Allison - Religion Editor, Marj Brant - Secretary, Carl Winderl - Advisor ' ' ' ' ...a.j:G-. iw? sQ5fSY 1T'R i - mazfamtssimkiey an 'ii-, Y, . .' ff' 5 Q-3' 46 C-J A , .fini Li ' iv-..' ,psf 1 'ff' 'L !'f-e-. 0 , . ...mf 1 Lain, I I f V , A 'E' E 3? .'x ' at . It 4,5 'ax ,Q ASSQCIATED GMEN STUDENTS Officers lst Row: Harriet Hull - Chaplain, Janet Ranstrom President, Kim Kercher- Social Chairperson, 2nd Row: Mrs. Jan Lanham - Advisor Beth Strenge - Social Chairperson Karen Anderson - Treasurer, Linda Beauregard - Vice President r AWS is composed of all the female enrollment at ENC. The purpose of this organization is to unite the female students and give ithem the opportunity to experience growth and development by facing issues of common interest to women today. l The organization also gives its constituents the opportunity to relate to each other through various activities. This year AWS T sponsored Big-Little Sister week and party, powder puff soccer, open house, and TWIRP I The Woman Is Responsible to Payl Week. NX- , A x 1 f 4 :gig 5 'H f. 3 . A., d Q x I. AH i A '4 in A4 1 -1 aiu: sr A an We E- , , M if i limi' 'li FST tix ills: ini Hit min rafters: i ii tb? , 1 iii 1:31 if: in ,x ii il ' H V. Jo ...wi rx as 1 g,1- . t :xi fx X Xt. Qi ff:-xhcx' I7 T i is - l Ti 4 1 1 l I T hi K .5 ,Ll x V'-I T f A J uni L T , v Q-iiij in F132 ii a H -- - H Iii - 1 Y il jill Mil Hkllll ' Eslw jfdsj If .'Q I H fffii 143552- H+' ' . ,:?3 ff SF!-4' ' ' T' I. On -- ' ii. v 1 ASSOCIATED EN STUDENTS AMS has as its member the entire male population of the student body. Although fairly inactive this year, AMS did sponsor the open houses and MIRP lMale ls Responsible to Payl Week in cooperation with A WS. Officers Phil Clements - Secretary ' Treasurer, Dan QE Q ,LMnqp i F ' Whitney - President. Chris Cove - - ' Vice President 1 ' ' A- ia-L-ws' 'A ' r ' 7 J ORGA NIZA TIONS E.A., a service organization, serves the ENC community as a witness for Jesus in the surrounding communities. The ministry of E.A. has traditionally included three segments: nursing home, weekend, and community. This year the association added a new outreach: prison ministries. This year also brought the purchase ot' a sound system. Money for this system was raised through the E.A. Game-A-Thon and the Music Fest. lst Row: Prof. Ken Bryant - Advisor, Dwight Jayne, Pam Dunlop, Karen Shirk, Jeanne Hasbrouck, Jeff Schlumpf, Shelly Fairbairn, 2nd Row: Scherel Gambill - Music Coordinator, Bob Bracy - Weekend Coordinator, Steve Logsdon, Sherri Carnahan - Vice President, Stacy Nickerson, Deborah Jenney, Dodie Baldwin, 3rd Row: Pamela Scholl, Susan Tabor, Denise Dupree - Treasurer, Valerie Mattila - Secretary, Rick Jackson, Steve Shaw, Sharon Walker, 4th Row: Mary Rearick, Karen Smith, Cindy Temple, Marie LeMaster - Community Coordinator, Tim Allison - President, not pictured: Wendy Barrigar - Nursing Home Coordinator, Top Hopkins - Prison Ministries 1 . '- ' 1,4 f , 955. Circle t Mg, 4 ,4 my .-' . ilozawge . 9 my , .WM -5 hc 77. W C9 Circle K, a fairly new organization on campus, supplies service by way ' 1-an of constructive '. Y X involvement in the M community and on J . ' campus. Circle K is a ' practical laboratory for f , 1 developing personal li f leadership skills, working . J 3 gif in a common cause with 0' ' I other students, and having a good time. The only requirement for membership is a willingness to work. Circle K sponsored many activities this year, including a pancake eating contest, racquetball night, senior citizens' programs, and a big brotherfbig sister program. ,,-5, 1 ORGA NIZA TIONS 1st Row: Jerry Keys President Karen Russell Vice President Steve Chambers Treasurer Laurie Schneck, Mary Rearick Patty Orndorff 2nd Row Dave Corbin Scott Haskell Bonnie Corey Frank Wilhelm, Julie Bertwell Beth Guizar Andi Thuesen Carlee Thuesen Melodye Elliott Webb Corbin Lisa Heiges, Sam Mountain not pictured Deb Mountz Secretary Prof Hubbard Advisor WGRLD STUDENT UTREACH SOCIETY WSOS is a service organization whose major purpose is to make the campus more aware of missions. WSOS accomplished this task by holding the annual Missions Blitz in February with Tom Pound and Jim Williams. They also sponsored Kim Richardson in March, who spoke about inner city missions. The only requirement for membership is an interest in missions. K: g4,',f,3Efg:ef Tj' 'x' -',. , .' 3V A4 q .lj , '1 I .- gil? ff' z Ist Row: Scott Mapes - Vice President, David Swain - Treasurer, Paul Craig, Valerie Mattila, 2nd Row: Lori Cahill, Carol Gailey, Donna Wege V I Secretary, Paul Yacavone Steve Gahagen - President, Jane Malcolm, Mrs. Kauffman - Advisor 95 v 'Sv' STUDENTS IN CT1oN SIA is a service organization of the school which reaches out to the community. Receiving no outside support, SIA is funded solely by contributions and fund-raising events. To be a member of SIA, a student must be willing to help others through personal committment, concern, and giving of his time. This year, SIA had about thirty members. Their service projects included a trip to Childrens ' Hospital at Halloween and a Thanksgiving food drive. They also sponsored a bake sale to help earn money. Linda Dean, Doreen Hespell. Roy Victor, Lynn Lavelle, Linda Trembley Secretary I Treasurer. Steve Noftle - President, 49, K Jeff Howe - Publicity, - not picturecli Sharon Troxler - Vice President, Dave Rector - Oli Campus Coordinator 53 Tig l 5 'sn . eg , 1 V , 'l ' V' 1 ' su. ,f ,,.-,-f..- .,-.,, . ORGA NIZA Tl! NYS .BSI . ' 71 ' E ?'i'ifs7'9 'i A CAPPELLA The A Cappella Choir travels throughout the East- ern Educational Zone, representing the college as a vocal ensemble. The choir travels an average of two weekends a month, and makes both a fall tour and a spring tour yearly. The choir also sings at various chapels throughout the year, including Heritage Day, Homecoming, and revivals. Membership in the choir is by audition only and the size of the choir may vary from year to year. ln order to help underwrite expenses, the choir raises funds in various ways. These include an annual fruit cake sale in the fall and the selling of A Cappella subs throughout the year on alternating Wednesdays. Second semester, ENC A Cappella Choir T-shirts were also sold. A xx! Q Mr. Larkin - Director, Arlene Martell - Librarian, T' Susan Feaster - Student Director, Kevin Doolittle - Chaplain, Doug MacPherson - Member at Large, Jay Larkin - Student Director, Joel Ladd - Member at Large, Doug Lee A Business Manager, Melody Wheeler - Secretary, Mark Crofford- Treasurer, Kim Blaney - Vice President, Gwen Brank - President lst Row: Jay Larkin, Gwen Brank, Jeff Lineman, Andria Bayne, Floyd Moore, Lori Alden Bill Briggs Kim Blaney Dan Hockey Susan Feaster, 2nd Row: Kevin Doolittle, Sharon Troxler, Mark Crofford, Lavinia Cox, Tom Marshall Marlene Artell Brian Schick Kelly Lambert, Ann Woodward, 3rd Row: Melody Wheeler, Jeani Larsen, Dave Morhard Derelyn Baker Doug MacPherson Linda Bodine, Dale Peryea, Tami Huff, Arleen Hulteen, 4th Row: Mark Stevens, Laurie Richey Cynthia Wood Tim Tikasingh Sue Vatral Marilyn Bowers, Joel Ladd, 5th Row: Bill Dyrhent, Doug Lee, Jeff Jakat, Ron Schermerhorn Tim Hughes Rick Adams not pictured Steve Alorn, Prof. Larkin - Director, Dave Blaney - Sound Technician S ,SX , 4' 1 1 1 -, ' 1 4'-s ' .Jive f . -f 9, 1 .V . 5- - f' . 1 Q32 ie ii it ef if-J' l ' 1 .A f Lg, . ' -' -Q if' J Qi? ' x5 . has v' i . if 4 l .JY,f, D O ORGANIZA TIONS BREAD GF LIFE Laurie Schermerhorn, Robin Witherite, Paul Munsie, Cheryl McDougall, Dave Sifferd A KEVIN AND TIM Kevin Doolittle, Tim Shetler Y r3iCNWAR ZJ?lWi-BL' Lv 'i '5xsX51f2,agf,',,.g,,tL-f, f' Q53-i ,i X , 5 ' -, , .444 ,1 sry' ,ug Yi V 1 - , - I The ENC Concert Band represented the D college this year as an instrumental ensemble. They conducted a fall tour in November, held three concerts in the community, and performed several times on campus, including Heritage Day, Christmas Chapel, Strawberry Festival, and W M X Commencement. 'N-4 ' FY' t 'lbs ' ' L- To become a member of the Concert Band, a student must play an i instrument, attend rehearsals regularly, and be dedicated to the band. This year, the band consisted of approximately fifty members, To help defray expenses, they held their 2nd annual rock-a-thon in the Fishbowl this November. 5 , Prof. Wadin - Director, Donna Smith - President, Jeff Lineman - Chaplain, Mary Vollick - SecretaryfTrea- surer, John Tabor - Vice President l he , . fi , A L., if ' Flute: Kelly Lambert, Stuart Jarvis, Lori Alden, Karen Monnin, Mildred Barkwell, Mary Rearick, Oboe: f Jeanine Larsen, Clarinet: Doug MacPherson, Donna Smith, Alison Chester, Kimberley Blaney, Tim Tika- singh, Mary Vollick, Sabra Roth, Ralph Bausman, Ann Woodward, Robyn Olson, Sue Vatralg Alto Clarinet' Janice lssag Bass Clarinet: Bonnie Vollickg Alto Sax: JelfLineman, John Tabor, Marcus Dayhotfq Tenor Sax' Tom Morring Baritone Sax: Marcia Dingerg Trumpet: David Roth, Steve Shirosky, Steve Chambers, Karen Wirkkala, Donna Landers, Ruth Griffin, Horn: Dan Hockey, Prof. Bob Howard, Trombone: Jay Larkin, Karen Anderson, Ralph Poorman, David Hazelton. Baritone: Neil Coffin, Terri Coffin, Tuba: Bill Briggs, String Bass: Nancy Currier, Percussion: Scott MacPherson, Joanne Holleran, Derelyn Baker, Beth Hawkins, Karen Smith, Sylvia Sanchez, Prof. Ed Wadin - Director. -an 'V ...il I1 .3 9 1 IS li gl IC 1 IC 1 'IQ QI II 1 I-! 1 QKN 'L QP KJ 1 'aa 1 rs ii ll 1 If I Dave Morhard, Robyn Schubert, Cindi Umbel, Ifmda Bodme' Daw l?l n'V' RO Laune Richey' Jeff Jakat S N Schermvrhorn, Brian Schick, Kim Blanuy if 'S onefiivizariows 4.x H. BETA PHI MU Beta Phi Mu is the biological society on campus. Membership requirements include completing a one semester course in biology, being voted on by the members of the club, and paying mandatory dues. This year, the club was involved in various social activities and also selected an outstanding senior in biology. lst Row , Roul Sircar Phil Clements Paul Andrews, A Frank Switzer Dean Quimby Tim Hughes, Dave Denneno 2nd Row' Prof. Keys Beth Quimby In Joyce Tink +511 Ginny Wittig, ft! Judy Cordone ' VY Melody Wheeler Marcia Egles, Write A aa., Q .. G saxf..T,.ezss. 9::..w'uQ-S42'Aliil3 John Ziegenfus - President, Ginny Wittig - Social Chair., Melodye Elliott - Vice Pres, Judy Cordone - Secretary, Ann Babcock - Chaplain, Marcia Egles - Treasurer X x 53- 1 vw I .J- .. . f . ,i - ,, -faiffayls 4 I.. lfggn 4,1 , A l 'la f Paulette Garron ii if 6 Danette Mattmueller, I Melodye Elliott, Brenda Briggs 3rd Row Carol Hirschman Dodie Baldwin Sarah Hutchinson Gail Flanagan Berniue Rogers Alison Branagan Gwen Brank Ann Babcock Jean Chambers, Tu -1.5 ,A Heidi Peterson, Jim White, Mark Sims, Randy Bryner, Dave Woodbridge, 4th Row: Terry Cianci, John Twining, Jack Browns, Michelle Goodman, Prof. Dan Shea, Ed Stinchcomb, John Ziegenfus, Tom Kent, Dr. Phil McLaren CHEMISTRY A CLUB l l xr The Chemistry Club is open to chemistry majors and those who have completed at least one college level chemistry , course. Attempts to increase interest in the Chemistry 'iz Club this year have included club-sponsored seminars featuring visiting speakers 'f ' 1!nn dbx and seniors, as well as various social functions for its members. 284 ORGA NIZA TIONS . . ..,,,,.,-, ,. ..iMf ' XL ', ,r? 1vl Y-' 4 :M lx. . Q.-. ',QJ?fx:7.?iQf t'1'.F. 124 'i'JQ7?1sQEf,Q'4ET3.'E I lst Row: Dodie Baldwin, Basil Ramey, Dale Campbell, 2nd Row: Joyce Tink - Chaplain, Frank Switzer, Kathleen Wairimu, Ginny Ferreira - Publicity, 3rd Row: Chris Cove - Vice President, Dr. Hall - Advisor, Doug Kitchen - President, Bob Reed - Treasuer Y! Liwfs President, Carol Gailey - Beth Guizar - Treasurer, Gail Georges - Beth Strenge - Secretary PSYCH CLUB Carolyn West - Vice President, Social Chairperson, The Psychology Club at ENC was formed with a three- fold purpose: first, to encourage scholarly attainment in the field of psychology, second, to facilitate communica- tion between the ENC psychological community and the greater Boston academic community, and third, to en- courage interaction between students, their fellow stu- dents, and faculty in the Psychology Department. The Psychology Club, with sixty members, has sought to meet these ends by sponsoring several activities. Dur- ing September, they sponsored an on-campus seminar featuring Kathy Lavieri. March and April activities fea- tured the viewing of Three Faces of Eve and One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest. The Psychology Club ended their year with a picnic. 375 qovil .1 ,X L 'si i 5 svn: g. iq f .g, -'gal 1 ,QV 4 , . 55' axes' 'f' . -f - sa ...c Q. ,, 1 'HJ - -an . is , ,v s ,t I V . y is-1-.tw ..' M93-,W Ara-vl fm! . 1st Row: Jeani Larsen, Beth Strenge, Beth Guizar, Carol Gailey, Pam Dunlop, Carolyn West, Lori Mcliachern, Linda Trembley, Gail Georges, Vince Crouse, Steve Noftle, Steve Metcalfe, Linda Holt, 2nd Row: Dave Corbin, Brad Thorne, Andy Cook, Elizabeth Doverspike, Geoffrey Stanford, Jeff Howe, Judy Rudolph 5 M, .Q-I 'GM R ,,., c ,,, PHYSICS Mike Douglas, , ,, ,Fwy , l ex, Stephen Fetter, I J.. H' 6- V' fs - 5 I X Khalil Badawi, L :Z ' 1? 'f , ' -T - Keith Ogden - 'Y Vice President, A. is Bill Rogers, Tim Botterbusch, Mark Sims, Allan Douglas - President, Harriet Hull, Dr. Free - Advisor, Robin Stanionis, Kim Dickson, not pictured: Mike Q' '0 Dubisz - Sec. f Treas. 5 ' 0 - I - L rr' V - . .fi lr t 2 - mKT1ZYfC'?771w1 sT:i7 f. if4:7'L 'DU ri?-11 -s-1 .' ', 'Q F, T The Physics Club, which is open to anyone who has taken General Physics. coordinates activities and seminars which broaden knowledge of the physics field and help the physics majors get to know each ' other better, The club heltl 5 a number of seminars and parties this year, which were enjoyed bt' a membership of about twenty-five ORGA NIZA Tl C DNS 235 usic DuCAToRs i NAT1oNAL CONFERENCE i Derelyn Baker, Kim Blaney, Jeff Lineman, Arlene Martell, Kelly Lambert, Mary Vollick, Tami Huff, Susan Feaster, Tim Tikasingh, Doug MacPherson, Prof. Seifert S.N.E.A. ' SNEA 's main purpose is to provide student eachers with insurance during their field placement. Juniors and Seniors who are majoring in education are entitled to full membership. Freshmen and Sophomores are eligible to become associate members. Payment of dues is required for membership, This year, the SNEA 's council was particularly busy. The association held three bake sales, the homecoming breakfast for alumni and members, a Christmas party, and an education seminar, they also sold Easter baskets, stationery, and co- sponsored the Muppet Movie with StuCo. The money that SNEA raises during the year goes towards a scholarship which is presented to a Junior education major during the honor's chapel. This year's recipient was Bonnie Corey. 1 ..- v , P f 1 ' ' . 5g,5ffg,g :.,zvfiw.:+m.s..4.gnu ,- U js . gi , .T 1 gig-,J 4- ffwrmwawasmzz-array g. 'Z is ' Q , if . W E1 ll TNS f ra 1 t, ,A ., , fvgfN.w,Q3i?3'1fWE5Be..K ll ri,- df' , - ii? ' Q we uaazw I Q: c, 'E QL 4' ' Q P , N ' fa X ' s wuvfmglsm'wQa ,U , . 4 Q . . ,, ff-girl, ll. fi., : X I' +1-,SK I ' I1 D Av 1? 5 N , . 'fp - X umawmui r ng A g'5,4,,,f 'img - PM X 'Flwili ll 5 ilggvgf ,ig gi t BTW 3 Q lg- 4 ' lisa e.ftcw -D., H F - A 4 ,Y 4 Y, tw W 111 lla P 1+ IUQISWWX '1 ' ' ' ..., Sy T52 . -. ag P'iume.f4ef1l-K x 1 , ' in l ' 3' .- gl 1 'li ?'r3l Uixi I N lf. . .mi gmac l 'W ,K HI , TW' ' ' ' L, gl. L. f 1 , . 5? ..,,, ' 3 rn.. , '1aa 3 g , , . --, il f' Pt' V 'yn ' xt, L3 li 777 ,ig P 'T - , : ji , 4 A 4 . f x 'T ,gi 22s,'?'X X . x. -., . N, Q, MN N.-N gin- --X X X X s..,w- X--xi t Al' ifX. Eff '?,' . Kim Vandervort - Fund Raiser, Mrs. Keys - Faculty Advisor, Laurie Schneck - Fund Raiser, Tami Huff - Publicity, Susan Hackford - President, Kathy Clem - Secretary, Gail Belokur - Vice President, Renee Young - Treasurer, Denise Ahart - Publicity Kim Kercher, Debbie Shaw, Tim Tika- singh, Susan Hackford, Teresa Cooper, Carol Gailey, Laurie Schneck, Karen Monnin, Vicki Townsend, Denise Ahart, Tony Ricci r E ,gyzm . 1 ' ' ,Jaxx 1. '7,'5z,.,:5',ie:1m5ffif54f34s-'Iii 086 ORGANIZA TIONS S T 1. X' I!?liAmiSr.'K4!, .4sB'3H'KQ?uL' use N . ,iwmwfenfuaaaeia nba .1 ' 1, A TUDENT ASSOCIATIDN Of SOCIAL oRKERs r ,., .V 1 .qrsf :W '15, vm' f x -5 . GJ.: GJ Cl 4 l 355.-4 ,P f ,-'ff H, -'7 Y P157-Q: 'fa ,- iff. ,JN lst Row: Cheryl Paashaus, Cindy Knox, Debbie Quimby, Carol Riedel - Treasurer, Debbie Mountz - President, 2nd Row: Prof. Bailey - Advisor, Karen Shirk, Linda Beauregard, Steve Noftle, Dave Slobuszewski, Delores May - Secretary, not pictured: Tammy Butler - Vice President, Patty Orndorff - Social Chairperson BUSINESS CLUB Club Officers lst Row: Susan Van Eastern - Advertisement Chairperson, Prof. Lall - Advisor, Webb Corbin - President, Dan Reynolds - Treasurer, 2nd Row: Den Wilhelm - Social Chairperson, Prof. Hubbard A Advisor, Jerry Keys - Vice President, missing: Julie Bertwell - Secretary pt rffptrli . ay, Q-K - W- A- --C A. In--. Q-rs aw ,j, ' ,cv 4 - 0 . f i va. ,N-.i.,.,-, a- Taupe-ff'-Ali-uv -a , 3. SAS W provides activities, information, and opportunities to students interested in the field of social work. This year the club activities consisted of a bake sale, seminars on rape and child abuse, and preparation for the visit ot' the accreditation team. One fun activity sponsored by the' club was an Italian style dinner. The purpose of the Business Club is to provide students with an awareness of current business issues and to promote unity within the business department. The Business Club's activities this year included a car smash, a Christmas party, and the selling ot' speides. Informative events included seminars. a trip to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, and co-sponsorship of the US, Presidential Debates held on campus. ORGANIZA TIONS - WENC The purpose of the radio station is to bring a variety of quality music to the members of the ENC community. DJ. 's choose the best in secular and Christian contemporary music to play on the Air. WENC provides its members with an opportunity to become familiar with a radio station and the procedures involved in its operations. The stated requirements for a WENC member are, first, that he attend all scheduled meetings, and second, that he make it to his scheduled show regularly. Steve Metcalfe - General Manager Duane Dickens - Program Director Judy Rudolph - Secretary Judy Rudolph - Business Manager Chris Piehler - Music Librarian Kelly Peterson - Music Librarian lst Row: Mike Bentz, Bill Nyce, Tim Botterbusch, Richard Hardie, 2nd Row: Steve Roggenbaum - Coach, Earl Miller, Doug Rines, John Chapman, Tony Lerch, Mike Schutz - Coach I 288 ORGANIZA TIONS , W , :ir 2 1. -SGSIMEQ-'NK 'L w15Z:1?1 x'ff'. . . 1. 1 , '-1-as '14 .. ,. . ' g 9.1! yn... lst Row: Judy Rudolph, Chris Piehler, 2nd Row: Steve Metcalfe, Paul Temple, Dave Morhard, Jeff Harden, 3rd Row: Brian Wells, Cris Mogenson L0 v 1, xr, xg. 1 MEN'S VDLLEYBALL CLUB l cii 1 f n ...y J Y 1,3 S' ix Aux '- W ' M' 1... .wwf :Q 4- is ,, .. wb 4 ,YNYYBBHF is l.Q'.-9559. :'f?R 9!?E!F.. .v r tel . ids! , , '. -- SKI CLUB VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club is an organization whose function is to support the athletes socially. This year, they assisted the athletes in the purchase of jackets and sponsored the sports banquet. The Varsity Club is open to anyone who participates in a varsity sport. CLUB OFFICERS Dave Cavaleri - President, Janet Ran- strom - Treasurer, Allan Douglas - Vice President, not pictured: Michelle Kim - Secretary -. .qr-- v .nl .v.f .. -. Dave Iglesias - President, Tim Ames - Vice President, Lynn Lavelle - Sec.fTreas. This year the ski club sponsored a three day trip to Jay Peak, Vermont, which brought with it rain and then powder. Broken shoulders and a bird's eye View ot' Rossies did little to spoil the daytime func Nights spent in the lodge in front of a cozy fire helped warm the chill of the day. Sunday afternoon brought an end to the experience which left memories memories of flashing sunlight on glistening powder, of cold noses. .ind of smiling faces Jerry Keys, Tim Ames, Lynn Lavelle, Dave Iglesias, Karl Hencke, Melody Wheeler, Bill Rogers, Stephen Fetter, Sylvia Sanchez, Carlee Thuesen, Tammy Murphy, Debbie Shaw, Darlene Henck, Frank Wilhelm, Andi Thuesen, Kahlil Badawi ,'f,L..-r nR'4hi1 g1 zl!5T1Kmll Q'lE'2i? 1'K ' ':'4 ' S C ORCANIZATIONS 2819 -I' fx SENIORS Prof. R. Cameron - Advisor, Beth Brown - President, Gail Georges - Vice President, Janice Tice Ball - Secretary, Mark Mohnkern - Chaplain, Tim Wege - StuCo Rep., Webb Corbin - Treasurer JUNIORS 'fn 1,9 Q9 wg- 4--r 'S Ati P 1-3 .av-f Q- r -f,,.f Q ,fr-'fe l,. , 4, l ' ' - . A 1 1' VX- xv, ,sr ., -f-., Lf' TR '.,m. 4, fl Rst.- 76 'yuan , 1 , f :SF 20.3.4 xi' Karen McPhee Sec 'X xv.. ' 4 - . I-,Q -'film f , -A-QM' ig sm, ' ,inlay f bxz . K lr' if Faith Eddy- v.Pf Darlene Henck Chap Prof Brown Advisor Bill Dyment StuCo Frank Wilhelm Pres Rep Ellen Gailey Chaplain Tom Davidson Terry Fogle StuCo Treas Michelle Kim VP Lori Mcifail Rep Elaine Cook Sec Kevln Bowser pfes Treas Dr Free Advisor E Steve Chambers - StuCo Rep., Sam Mountain - Chaplain Scott Hatz - Vice President, Lee Osterhout - Treasurer, Sue Culbert - President, Karen Russell - Secretary Prof. B. Faulkner - Advisor FROSI-I . vi Sl . X' Q W' xf- .fin - 1 Q , T - , iff' . 5,1 . ' rs . .N 2 5' P C' 3 7 le A 4 ' 'Q-if K-fr.-sf -if rivfsfs H ' 5 --0 K , xv- , ' ' sf.. .. .vw ' r- Mfr I 4 wi, N' , a'E-5-4 9 C 290 ORGANIZA TIONS 'B wW Contributors .... 292 Sponsors .... 293 Student Organizations .... 294-299 General .... 300-301 General Church .... 302-303 Churches .... 304-319 7 rl, Q U.-.5 District Roster .... 320 3 Districts .... 321-327 Businesses .... 328-338 Business Ad Index .... 338 553 CGNTRIBUTORS D. W. Albright Gerald M. Allman William Allworth Vida K. Anderman Mr. Q Mrs. Francis Andrews Paul 8: Ruth Andrews Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Atkinson Bruce M. Bakaysa Ella F. Beall Diana J. Becker Merv Bedor Jim Bent Class of '48 Rev. 8a Mrs. Jay Bergers Mr. 8: Mrs. Edmund J. Birnstiel Mildred Bledsoe Mrs. Hedley Bray Ralph H. Brewster Donna P. Brickley Doris E. Brodhead In Memory of Rev. Harvey Brown Bradley W, Brunsell Verna R. Buxton Mr. 8: Mrs. James R. Cameron Mr, J. Cenci J. Weston Chambers Violet lWeightmanl Chatfield Merilyn M. Clinger Mr. 8: Mrs. Kermit Clingerman Rev. 8: Mrs. Eugene E. Coleman Eugene 8: Joyce Ueffersonl Coleman. Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert A. Cornell Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Custer Roy F. Davis Charles W. Deisroth Pauline Deitz Jeff 8: Chris Dodge Viola 82 Will Duckworth David Eby Mr. 8: Mrs. Harris Elliot Grondall M. Foster Arlene Lapon Frank Franklin First Church Frank 8: Janet Garland Kent Goodnow Mr. 8: Mrs. Willard Haselton Clarence 8: Aura Haas Mr. 8: Mrs. Willard Haselton Kenneth 62 Ruth Hathaway William A. Heighins R. W. Helfrich Beverly Hirschmann John A. Hodgkiss Paul A. Hutchins Mrs. Gloria Jakat Mrs. Lurtha Johnson Kenneth T. Keim Frank O. Kelley Geraldine Eva Kelley Dr. Allen F. Kerns Janice M. Kilpatrick Russell A. Kleppinger Olin Klock Mrs. Barbara Clergyman Koby Harriet Dickinson Kranich John Kr Jan LaLone Rev. 8: Mrs. J. Wilmer Lambert Muriel L. Lampher Richard M. Lehto Lorna Allen Littsell '50 Doris Longford Lloyd '48 Lyndonville Church of the Nazarene Rev. Lawrence J. MacAllen Mauriel lBrighamj Macdonald Robert M. MacDonald Jo-Ann V. McAfee Gardner R. McCabe Ralph lJiml McFarland, Jr. Wanda L. Maher Rev. Clifton Titus Matthews Evelyn F. Maynard Agnes Montilio Mary M. Mott Dallas D. Mucci Patricia A. Murphy Mr, 82 Mrs. Paul H. Myers Louise E. Newton Bill Nielson Will 8: Luch Osborn William 8: Eunice Osterhout Rev. 8: Mrs. William L. Parks Prof. 8: Mrs. R. W. Parsons A. Lewis Payne Stephen 8: Geraldine Perry John D. Peters Stanley J. Phelps Gertrude L. Phillips Ralph S. Phillips Cheryl Q Louie Plank Dr. Marian G. Price John Radcliffe Edith Walter Reynolds Homer C. lBadl Roe Ill Dorothy Mr. Rosson Thomas E. Rush Lois J. Scarborough Mr. 8: Mrs. James E. Shneck Rev. Thomas S. Simmons George A. Small, Jr. Charles 8: Glennis Haines Smith Del Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter R. Smith Mr. Ji Mrs. Kenneth Sorensen John R. Souza '78 Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Stark Mr. 8: Mrs. John Stewart Dr. 8: Mrs. Albert D. Stiefel Timothy 8: Gwen Stockwell Phil Storey James Symons Mr. 84 Mrs. Kendall Taylor Beulah L. Theel Lee J. Thew Mr. 8: Mrs. Allison H. Vincent Joshua C. Wagner John M. Warren Lawrence E. Watkins A. Gordon 82 Alice Jean Watmore Herbert M. White Ruth Moore Wiggins Rev. 8: Mrs. Chester M. Williams Dorothy M, Witherite SPDNSDRS Gertrude S Allen Mr 8: Mrs Robert M Atwater Claudna Beals Mr 8: Mrs Louls Beauregard Ruby Betts Dave 8: Fran Blaney Dr 8: Mrs Harvey J S Blaney Mrs Donna L Bowers M 8: Mrs Don Bowser Leo 8: Juanlta Bryan Mr 8: Mrs M Burgess Mr 8: Mrs James Campbell Canterbury Fme Arts Soclety Dr 8: Mrs Roy E Carnahan Marllyn B Carr D1ck 8: Elnnor Cove Joan Crew Mr 8: Mrs Donald C Currler Mr 8: Mrs Myron Dlcklnson Peter G Doane Benjamln W Dobson Mr 8: Mrs Douglas R Egles Mr 8: Mrs Paul Erbe Mr 8: MRS R J Falrbalrn Davle 8: Deby Fehr Mr 8: Mrs Stanley D Fxtch Mr 8: Mrs Hamllton S Gamb1ll Fredrlck Garwood Mrs Ruth H Gelatt Mr 8: Mrs Chrlstos Georges Dorls 8: Sumner Glven George M Glover Margaret Klnsey Goodman Mr 8: Mrs Clyde Haas Gene C Haas Mr 8: Mrs Wllhm R Halnes Austxn Sally 8: Jane Hams Mr 8: Mrs Henry Hasbrouck Ethel Mae Haslett Ken 8: Ruth Hathaway Robert Hooper Herbert J Howard Mr 8: Mrs Carlton Hulteen Robert K Jenney Dr DeRand Jones Floyd 8: Patrlcna Jones Mr 8: Mrs Gene Kleler Ann Kmemel Anthony J Koary D M D W C Lahue Don 8: Marne Lantz Nancy L Larkln Rev Lawrence J MacAllen Mr 8: Mrs Donald MacPherson Jannce E Mattlla Mr 8: Mrs Dean McPhee Merton D Mears Mr 8: Mrs Robert E Montgomery Nancy Morhard Rex 8: Mary Jo Morrls Mr 8: Mrs Alton J Munsle Mr 8: Mrs Gordon Nyce Marlon Culter Parker Rev Jay 8: Ruth Patton John 8: Mlldred Poole Elvm 8: Verla Powers Qulncy Furnlture Co Publlcatlon Consultants lnc Mr 8: Mrs Wllllam Randolph Mr 8: Mrs Robert W Reldel Mr 8: Mrs Danlel A Reynolds J Coleman 8: Nancy Rogers Mr 8: Mrs Joseph Rogers Mr 8: Mrs Charles Roth Mrs Sylvla Sanchez Steve 8: Elalne Shlrosky Shorelme Weldlng Charles Welch Mr 8: Mrs Rlchard F Shubert Holly Lacey Smlth Rev Homer M Smlth Alvm 8: Audrey Steelman Frank 8: Dorothy Temple Ronald W Thomas Prnscllla E Thorpe Mr 8: Mrs Herman Troxler Mr 8: Mrs Robert V Turcott Rev 8: Mrs Rnchard E Vandervort Mr 8: Mrs Russell E Wege Mr 8: Mrs Harold M Wells Jr Mr 8: Mrs Harry A Wnlls Charles E Wohlander Arthur Lons 8: Steven Woodward Elsle L Wray Mr 8: Mrs John A Yansnck Bll 8: Eva Mae Young Chuck 8: Laurrxe Young ' ' ' J 2 ' .H , r. Beatrice E. Estabrook Alice L- Riedel 294 SECOND C. Gailey J. Hostetter J. Chambers K. Kercher yur. A D. May J. Hasbrouck F. Weaver K. Dickson C. Grantz S. Troxler P. Dunlop S. Garnbill K. Blaney . A ...L ST 1.52. ':l': 5 Judy Phelps Martha Darsch Lori Cahill Carol Bradeen Carri Nelson Becky Denson Laurie Richey Elaine Cook Lavonne Price Anita Scaggs Deb Quimby, R.A. Laura Shalter Heidie Packard Theresa l-lafford DRESSED TO KILL ,: lN': ' 2 r ' , lg!-El. F515 SPANGE J. Larsen Hull, R.A. Dupree Rogers Pritchett Cordone McEachern Baker Bowers Umstead LeMaster Mattila if Sharon Walker THIRD FLOOR WILLIAMSON gggdm Elfjsia ivjmgm 4x,. V ,KM ,.,4,.. .. V V EQMKMZV, . Q erri Vidal . ' Michele ' Dorr Kathy ff r If Fillioe f Tamnff' Donna E gimp y Colangelo iu lfil 7 A ll Wrbrbdward sheiia 65- O 2-It I Jones Crystal Debbie gifs Wylv Angell Carol , Beck Linda d Beauregar Susan LaFrambOise ' R'Af N . Debbie aomi Shaw Morton Terrie Robyn H Jardine ooper ORGANIZA TION ADS Evangehstic Association Council Members if an 5 ' 1 'Q E 2 n W I , 4 i 1 Shelly Fairbairn A Marie LeMaster 1 Tom Hopkins F Q Bob Bfacv m'2L'1L! ' 4 e Denise Dupree Scherel Gambill Valerie Mattila , 'bn. 4 Sherri Carnahan Tim Allison 2,5 Best Wishes Jn' To The .1 -fr. Class Cf '81 E.A. . . . IT'S NOT JUST A MINISTRY, lT'S AN ADVENTURE xi 3RD FLOOR SPANGE 1stRow Michelle Benda Terri Hicks Lynn Lavelle Linda Tremblav bhe ri Perkins Tam: L ar on lin Maleolm T rrl Coffin B nr: C 1 Melodye Elliott Pam Kelley Karen Russell Beth btrenge Katha, Clem CINIIL Wzttiq Yuonne Stl fel Anli Thu n lu lL Ru lolph hr Julie Reed Melody Wheeler Cirlee Thuesen Beth Guizar Diane Pielusis hir n Hardr mrpieture l lxafhe ln! ph ll F 1 ll Lorraine Cruwvs J1llMontgomerv Bonnie Enos Sharon Foss P qqe John on Bef! N L Frm Brill L lull B I ll a X N R . 'I U' . fr . , , 1' ,, ' ' ,. ,..e' .' .v N ,oic'o'vL', A , 1 , P , J T ' 1, 'f ' , J V' k, 'ex m , L US4',. cr' Li . ,177 Vandervort, 2nd Row: Gayle Allan, Lori Schneck, Cherie Hunt, Karen VanEastcrn, Linda Dean, Maru Rcarfck, Doruun Huspull, Lisa llr'.'uus, A , ' 2, .. H ' ' . ' ' , ' ' 1 '. e . ' 1 ' 'e I ' 5, Stvv .u u run 'mr A n , 4 Y , V' , ex Us, S , ' U 0 ', e el U ', . 1' UI' We' ORGANIZATION ADS 205 Best Wishes To A Q7' ' 6117 5' . Much Loved And Appreciated PROFESSCR GLENN D. KEYS From BETA PHI MU ,A -I 'lT 7 M, ng. ' Mx P' ' uy I n .ZS W in 'J ,,,,-f ,, S5-gl q,1lg':..,etp wflflmi ff N. LIME .A 'E W7 THE CLASS OF 19 4 J' N P35012 if--f ffy 1 296 ORGANIZATION ADS THE W4 l?l?l0l? by George E Barbara Aprrl 30 1981 Agarnst the nrght s horrzon Amrdst the Starry bands There rs the Warrror Here he stands And far down the hrll Lres the town there below Wrth rts mrsty lrghts on In a snowy whrte glow Above among blue mountains The warrior rrses to hrs throne of rock And he srts to lrsten close To hear hrs memorres and therr quret talk Hrs thoughts come to play To whrsper rn hrs ear As he nods rn quret greetrng Hearrng that they re near They are pleasant thoughts come Of grand battles fought Wrth vrctory rn ready Or of those great causes won Qurte good lso he thoughtl Or of the face of a lady Wrth eyes so lrqurd deep They sparkl d lrke Moon lrghts leap But out rn the murk Just a few thoughts lurk Who from hrs call secretly run And hrs frrendly hand they qurckly shun You see once upon a trme the war rror breathed sheer ruthlessness And swung a mrghtly blade Hrs long Sword of Rrghteousness Yet now the Warrror seeks not hrs rmagrned fate awful truth s chase But yearns only for peace sought And the warm smrle of another face But no matter thrs these thoughts Have no more trust of hrm And people too some are r e These thoughts For they twrst hrs words and deny That they scar hrs heart wrth therr grrm Ire At thrs rnjustrce hrs fury reels Yet he trres to hrde the mner hurt he feels So he turns to the drstant peace To the town below Wrth rts mrdnrght lrghts A soft ember glow Lo the hrgh throne of rock ls a lonely place strll Wrth nothrng to warm hrs soul Nor hrs hrdden heart to frll The Warrror wants lrttle now Except to hope That young thoughts and people Grow somehow rn trme to cope Or that death wrll come o er such To lrft hrm rn soft arms touch To hold hrm tender lrke no one has And brrng hrm that peace Whrch does not pass BEST WISHES -'I log-5 Effiv Y 'two' 1 V4 Qi HIM 1 aw 1 i ni ll nn canal muon said 11 YJQWQS ..'Z: asanaa, 51 MF' BUSH 'ih- ai naval 11016 I-01 lv-an-1 nd ii iii an it i 13:51- 1 E 'V' no-an 611 ' -nag CMJ -5-9' I 131 .hnulgi and E fir?- QQ FROM THE SUPHOMURE CLASS ' - Q ' 2 . . , . 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I ' D ' it S Q Nc i I I ' I . 1 t III - . . II . ga IN 3 r l li WIFE Ili' 5 ggffg 1--:reps I I I ' Q ' A '3?' i fffj' ' -T1 Q ,iii H. f ., t ., T T- mga ..,., .M ,tga fra . we ,M . - ,ry ,I fr ,3 , , g II -, ,gf -' I 2 5 - J. .1 -till, IAS: lhiuiuasa J 'Ti :N f' fx 2. ' 'nf I F ':T A ': r Q. gs.. q ' ' n-... n .n nnlnnlv'nfrul1'.l nllltlrrtri-2 tr f IVP5'-if if l'l ,. , 5 N' ,.r ORGANIZATION ADS 20 ,:' 'GW ss gg g-auburn. --.---q--. W N Z 'N O W A nf'- Y 'g1,,:,sG': , w : ' F 6 ll If? I IT S-asa I 4' ,ff .Q 5 JERRY KEYS, BUTCH STINCHCCMB, DAVE DENNENO, JIM WHITE, JOHN ZIEGENFUS, TERRY CIANCI, CHRIS COVE Sponsored By. PIEZTIESSS GLENN D. KEYS 85 344-9803 545 Pearl St. Stoughton, MA 298 ORGA IZA TION ADS v rv Congratulatlons To The Class Cf 1981 From The ENC CONCERT BAND HHIH E : ll! Dlrected By Prof Ed Wadm Members Listed On Page 283 - ,Q ,I - gg .A i V ' ' N Y I -Qunnilli? 3 up 3 I P I . f Q lx C. on C- ' Q Q N . - Prof. - Greg Larkin L Dir. 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M C sq I f'4 J - X A x I' . , , P-. ,jo 1' of x ' L ,jg L1 U I A ' 1 'f-, ,vw ': s M. ii V' ORC ANIZA TION AIN Lil- 300 ADS campus kmder haus . 1 ff Congratulations to the Class of 81 from the Class of 81 NAZARENE TI-IEOLCDGICAL SEMINARY 1700 Boulevard Kansas C1ty East Meyer MO 64131 ' WX nl Qi Prepanng Men and Women for Chnstzan Mznzstrzes Internatlonal Graduate School of Theology f Church of the Nazarene Dr Terrell C Sanders Jr Presldent The EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE LUM I ASSOCIATIO Congratulates the Class of 1981 and welcomes them to full membership m the worldwide fellowship of former ENC students PRESIDENT Merrltt I-I Mann 59 Srlver Spring MD VICE PRESIDENT Gary Jones 66 Skowhegan ME TREASURER Barbara Flnch 60 Wollaston MA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Rlchard Prltchard 67 Wollaston MA BOARD OF DIRECTORS TRUSTEES FOR ENC Wesley Angell 28 Wollaston MA Donald Strong Hlngham MA Patrlcla Ward 62 State College PA Wllllam Dyment 59 Readmg MA James Sheets 58 QUIUCU MA Wxlham Nlelson 71 Elllcott Clty MD Harold Parry 48 Glen Burnle MD Rlchard Schubert 58 Easton PA ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Glenn Boden 63 Plympton MA Jack Lauclermllk 62 Duxbury MA Cathy Plerce 64 So Weymouth MA l I .xp 9171 SSH 0831 ig,-' fo, ,,,.,-1 I A -If V ,A - -Q 1 .. , , - ' .H 'i I ' ,, 1. 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Caswell: Senior Pastor ENC STUDENTS Robert Berry, Theresa Cooper, Timothy Cooper, Kathy Deisroth, Karl Hem-lf, Darlene Henck, David Huna, Andy Lochary, Michael Rose, Sidney Steelman FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE in x'Jl 4 'J YXYP' ,r ,uweiwfai 'N - . 5 ' ' '3+iffi f 'f'4 -f f' s 'Pg-4 ,.-' ' ,Q Y -I P1 i H 1 X l 3 L A i I 1 , CMJ 1 1 7 l Q , i X ., bk 'fi JM , A X 'S 'fa I i -. ,siz Y S Y EEQQQ A Xxxifi rx 'fr J -' 5' 1? w., ,i,g,l- , 5- g ,fx ,,-,' Y - ,. ,W 1 f , , E59 ' ' 4 X -2 - -' 'fa z::i?:':A5-Q,igg,if V 'D -I ' -c E- ..g --,gg:':--,-, - 4, . an .hiya 59.4 -114 -iff 5 t - Y i f .,,?:xl?2:'5 J V M -1 'f Yn1S'?1-E -ESF' 'A A :WZ 7 5 ,i-1 '- -,- ii-Pigl -eff Jil? --. iggii 1 - ' '11-' ji- 5, Q E .. :tiki 1.1 I , Ngijg, ,S M ,, fir. , f,.. 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John Fraser Associate Pastor David Humphrey Minister of Music Proclaiming Christ in the beautiful Merrimack Valley of New Hampshire avg sf N Kathy Mon tgomery Youth Pastor '4- Our Students Karen Shirk Susan Tabor John Tabor Scott Turcott Ken Turner Qa- l7.n'1t1' :N'ol.1n Minister ol l7Li!rv.1ClH MALDEN FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 529 Eastern Avenueg Malden, Massachusetts 02148 A Telephone 16172 321-4230 Semor Pastor Our Church Rev Ronald M Adams ENC STUDENTS Evangel Adams Bill Dyment Douglas Kitchen Jud: Larsen INot plcturedl Jim Newhall Don West Loretta Purta, Lori McEachern, Jeanine Larsen 3155 9-, X - li --5 A 'K fax SPAR TA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Glen Road' Sparta New Jersey PASTORS ROGER AND KATHY MUNCH ENC STUDENTS Bfeflda 55995 William Briggs I-'K T '7 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR '81 GRAD Brenda Briggs .J 5- ,J . , M. ' g4'Ng'. 11A2fa'a2 2i242: - , ' 4 MW I '.l X1 CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 285 East Henrietta Roadg Rochester, New York 14620 SENIOR PASTOR: ARTHUR HUGHES ENC STUDENTS Robin Klumpp - Phil Clements - Laurie Schneck - 1 314 BALTIMORE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARE E 8801 Rogers Avenue Ellicot City, Maryland 21043 Telephone: 467-1817 Senior Pastor Minister of Youth and Music Rev. George E. Teague Rev. Bill Nielson , 5 F A 'J' F 'T ,A , , -ge ENC STUDENTS Anita Scaggs -v 3 36 ,v, -x 'Q 0 I 9 .ef 1 Q9 'fa' I , 43, 'A b X, Sharon Walker, Sherri Carnahan, Danetie Mattermuller. Terry Fogle, Greg Allen, Joyce Cindy Phelps Musick, Jeff Fogle lNot Pictured! Cindy Phelps, Anita Scaggs MARLEY PARK CHURCH GF THE NAZARENE 503 Old Annapolis Road Glen Burnie, Maryland lGreater Baltxmore Areal GOD BLESS THE CLASS UF 1981 Our Church Our Students Randy Bryner Angela Creswell WELCOME Frank Marshall Jr T M r h ll Dr Stephen Nease G33 M1501 .1 W 1 OUR NEW PRESIDENT ,Qld Lynn Shaw wi?-ix. Our Pastor Roy Taylor Chorr D1rector Jenny Jenkins Orgamst Theo Taylor Pianist Jo Creswell N WMS President Frank Marshall Sr NY1 President John Weslow Board of Chnstfan Life Director Worshrp Wrth Us When Going South on 195 or 301 or West on 1? 70 Come Enjoy Our Spec1al Fazth Lzft ,.Ji'm 2' 3. Q. is , YN fv A K X MAI E DISTRICT ADVISDRY BOARD MINISTERS Rev. John C. Evans Rev. Harry E. Trask SUPERINTENDENT Dr. J. E. SI-IANKEL 1040 RIVERSIDE DRIVE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04330 X , HH., 5' ll 3.14 I -Il I , .Joi I LAYMEN Mr. Edson Mitchell Mr. Raymond A. Hunter, Jr. TRUSTEES TD ENC MINISTERS Dr. J. E. Shankel Rev. Paul D. Basham LAYMEN Mr. Robert B. Porter Mr. Coleman A. Rogers ,,+1,2g:-,. , , .fi I. ufw H L,q,.,f, r ,f f.. wo. V . .g-Y. . , 'J 1' 'f ' . f I '-1 .:, HIL .,1, M' CONGRATULATIONS from 64 CHURCHES 313 STUDENTS Congratulations Graduatmg Semors' THE NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT 180 Adams Street Qumcy MA Wllham A Taylor Dlstrlct Supermtendent . . . f , 1 9 333115: V H D . 'I . 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SUPER HOURS' 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DAILY PICK-UP AND MASTERCHARGE MON 81 WED TIL 6 DELIVERY OF COURSE AND VISA SAT 9-1 1882 Country Store 8a lce Cream Parlor 9 Brook Street, Wollaston lOff Newport Ave. T-entrancel 472-0041 Where ENC students meet for homemade ice cream. Wollaston Donut Shop Serving fresh handcut donuts. Breakfast 8: Lunch 17 Beale Street 479-1806 THEM 653 Hana oak Street BURGIN, PLATNER 8: C0 INC INSURANCE 1357 HANCOCK STREET QUINCY, MASS. 02169 472-3000 A Mug Cf Coffee And A Muffin Of Your Choice Breakfast, Sandwich Luncheon, Dinners A Mug of Coffee and 3 , ffm f our h ' l UA, Mu n 0 y c oxce ugh Breakfast, Q' U25 Sandwich Luncheon' ' Dinners MANHAT TAN hai r HAIR CUTTING... at it's best 471-9720 QLlil'lCV cooperative bank 1259 Hancock Street Quincy, MA 02169 16173 479-6600 Other Offices: Braintree, Cohasset, Hanover 1000 So. Artery, Quincy 330 BUSINESS ADS ,. GISIICLSPEEDY .,... pm... 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Q d Farmdale, Ohio 44417 QQ Compang gm' 1216i 6370749 of 638-5023 Box 214 Granville, II.. 61326 6157 339-2201 STEVE gl DEANNE HAAS A.E. Goodhue Co., Inc. Burgin 81 Platner Insurance Coleman Sporting Goods Inc. Colonial Federal Savings 8a Loan Dependable Cleaners Deware Brothers Funeral Home Hart S Jewelers 1882 Ice Cream Parlor Ink Spot Manhattan Hair Mclntire s Studios Moews Seed Company Inc Mug n Muffin New Horizons Travel 3 8 BUSINESS ADS Dealerships available. I DEX BUSINESS ADS p.331 p.329 p.336 p.332 p.336 p.333 p 330 p 328 p 328 p 330 p 330 p 338 p 329 p 334 Norfolk Flower Shop O'Connell Management Co., Quincy Cooperative Bank Quincy Savings Bank Robertls Hallmark Shop Roger s Jewelers Sid s Formal Wear Sir Speedy South Shore Bank South Shore Pizza 8: Sub Western Maine Graphics Wollaston Donut Shop Wollaston Florist Wollaston Jewelers World Wide Travel I3 328 Inc. p.330 p.335 p.330 p.332 p.330 p.331 p 334 p 330 p 336 p 337 p 336 p 328 p 334 p 330 4 E Faculty Directory And Index .... 340-345 l Student Directory -' And Index .... 346-359 Angell Hall .... 346 Canterbury Hall .... 347 ff - Gardner Hall .... 348 j Lahue P.E. Center .... 349 Mann Student Center .... 350-351 Memorial Hall .... 352 M I 353 Munro Hall .... Shields Hall .... 354 Shrader Hall .... 355 Spangenberg Hall .... 356 Williamson Hall .... 357 Wollaston Church l Of The Nazarene .... 358 Young Apartments .... 359 I DEBRA J. ALLEY 12 Sewall St. Wollaston, MA 02170 PLULEEN S. ANDERSON 39 Knollvvood Rd. N. Quincy, MA 02171 PHYLLIS J. BAILEY p. 65, 287 119 Elm Ave. 3 Wollaston, MA 02170 BYRON E. BAKER 168 Marlboro St. Wollaston, MA 02170 LEROY A. BAKER p. 59 168 Marlboro St. Wollaston, MA 02170 LORRAINE BLAKE 20 Harrison Ave. Braintree, MA 02184 HARVEY J. S. BLANEY p. 55, 340 10 Speakman Apt. 211 Wollaston, MA 02170 ROBERT F. BOLLINGER p. 35, 40 10 Sturtevant Rd. Quincy, MA 02169 BRENDA L. BRAATEN p. 57 57 Wendell Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 DENISE BRADLEY 23 East Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 RONALD D. BRADLEY p. 63, 121, 244, 345 23 East Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 LAMBERT W. BRANDES 53 p. 244 Spring St. N. Marshfield, MA 02059 DONALD P. BRICKLEY p. 46, 69, 342 144 Shore Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 TERRY E. BRINKMAN p. 43 10 Speakman Apt. 512 Wollaston, MA 02170 GLADYS J- BROWN p. 41, 73 COLIN A. CAMPBELL p. 37, 66, 109, 11 Bartlett St. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 342 11 Sachem St. Wollaston, MA 02170 LEROY C. BROWN p. 49, 290 10 Speakman Apt. 201 Wollaston, MA TAMMIE M. CARRQLL 02170 119 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 MARY E- BROWN p. 63 JEAN B. CASELEY o. 41 10 Speakman Apt. 201 Wollaston, MA 14 Pontiac Rd. Quincy MA 02169 02170 ' DONALD G. CHRISTENSEN p. 58, 254 KAREN R. BRYANT 23 Faxon Rd. N. Quincy, MA 02171 14 Sachem St. Wollaston, MA 02170 GLORIA P. CLARK p. 36 KENNETH E BRYANT pl 51, 280 10 Speakman Apt. 104 Wollaston, MA 14 soollom sf. Wollaston, MA 02170 02170 MARGARET L. BURESH 139 Rochway 32 Weymouth, MA 02188 CHARLES CALDWELL 107 Vassal St. Wollaston, MA 02170 WENDELL J. CALEY JR. p. 59 17 Canton Rd. N. Quincy, MA 02171 N GARY L. CALHOUN p. 62, 230 if 4 34 Aberdeen Rd. N. Quincy, MA 02171 J. LYAL CALHOUN p. 50 34 Aberdeen Rd. Squantum, MA 02171 NORMA M. CALHOUN 34 Aberdeen Rd. Squantum, MA 02171 GERTRUDE CALLIS p. 42 3 Hawthorne Rd. Hingham, MA 02043 JAMES R. CAMERON p. 62, 69, 160, 340 64 Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 RUTH A. CAMERON p. 50, 12, 160, 290 64 Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 1' ' ff-son - ws . ' 1' , ' N I w e Q9 F 9 .. rim 4 FA CUL TY DIRECTOR Y 8 INDEX yeahh if -'Ili -V-:'i.ff'l .L 3 I ffm.. b l -3 2 l l 1 l l I I l l l HARRIET H. COLVILLE p. 36 81 Parkside Circle Braintree, MA 02184 DONALD J. CONSTANTINE p. 254 108 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 GALE A.S. DAMON II 23 Stetson Ave. Pembroke, MA 02359 KATHY J. DAVID p. 43 10 Speakman Apt. 311 Wollaston, MA 02170 DOUGLAS W. DEGELMAN p. 64 34 Simmons Rd. Hingham, MA 02043 PATRICIA B. DEL-VAL 83 Winthrop Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 NANCY B. DETWILER p. 63, 89, 121, 240 104 Phillips St. Wollaston, MA 02170 DIANNE L. DOUGHARTY 22 Thompson Lane Milton, MA 02186 WAYNE E. DUNLOP p. 65, 66 21 Sachem St. Wollaston, MA 02170 BERTHA B. EATON p. 44 3 East Shore Rd. Holbrook, MA 02343 JOSEPH P. EATON P. 44 3 East Shore Rd. Holbrook, MA 02343 ROY G. EMERSON 10 Speakman Apt. 307 Wollaston, MA 02170 BERTHA P. FAGAN p. 50 15 Lois Dr. Walpole, MA 02081 BARBARA L. FAULKNER p. 62 30 Doris Dr. Weymouth, MA 02189 SALAZAR F. FERRO 4 Edgewood Rd. Holbrook, MA 02343 BARBARA C. FINCH p. 36, 145 217 Wilson Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 TIMOTHY F. FINNIN 10 Speakman Apt. 112 Wollaston, MA 02170 RICHARD A. FISH p. 48, 64 101 Whitcomb Ave. Hingham, MA 02043 JOHN U. FREE JR. p. 59, 66, 285 7 Country Dr. Hingham, MA 02034 CHARLES R. GAILEY p. 145 58 Cheriton Rd. Quincy, MA 02170 WANDA J. GAVER p. 44 10 Speakman Apt. 306 Wollaston, MA 02170 LORRAINE A. GILL p. 36, 50, 66 38 Woodbine St. Quincy, MA 02170 LORRAINE M. GORDON p. 44 10 Speakman Apt. 103 Wollaston, MA 02170 JANIE D. GRAVES p. 37, 128, 342, 345 23 East Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 HENRY L. GREVE 1625 Commonwealth 10 Brighton, MA 02135 SUSAN F. GRIFFIN p. 57 80 Edwin St. N. Quincy, MA 02171 DORLA D. HALL p. 57 93 Willow Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 LOWELL H. HALL p. 57, 284, 286 2 Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 MARK A. HAMILTON p. 49, 157 10 Speakman Apt. 309 Wollaston, MA 02170 LEROY P. HAMMERSTROM p. 58, 69 10 Speakman Apt. 409 Wollaston, MA 02170 DIANE M. HAND 5 Allen Rd. Milford, MA 01757 PAUL T. HANLON 1156 Franklin St. Melrose, MA 02176 DAWN B. HANNEL p. 42 138 School St. Quincy, MA 02169 BETH M. HASKELL p. 42, 134, 340 10 Speakman Apt. 106 Wollaston, MA 02170 GARY R. HELFRICH 372 Pleasant St. Canton, MA 02021 ROBERT W. HELFRICH p. 35, 37, 64, 89 154 Waterston Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 63:3 hu... ...ed .'J 'Q' '-' f ..'f I L FACUL TY DIRECTORY S INDEX .9 J CLIFFORD B. HERSEY p. 49 92 Franklin Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 LLOYD H. HILL 17 Spafford Rd. Milton, MA 02186 LAWRENCE D. HITCHCOCK p. 41 10 Speakman Apt. 210 Wollaston, MA 02170 MARY H. HORNER 424 Liberty St. Braintree, MA 02184 BARBARA E. HOWARD One Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 KATHY SUE KEYS 71 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 PEGGY D. KEYS p. 61, 17, 286 71 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 BARBARA M. KINSMAN 243 Purchase St. S. Easton, MA 02375 SANDRA N. KLEINMAN 6 Alton Court Apt. 1 Brookline, MA 02146 GREGORY KOTTIS 45 Povverdrell Ave. Randolph, MA 02368 BRIAN M. LACLAIR ROBERT J- HOWARD P- 20- 29, 52- 283 10 Speakman Apt. 506 Wollaston, MA One Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 LAUREL C. HUBBARD p. 60 02170 BENJAMIN LALL p. 60, 83, 287, 343 Vassall Wollaston, Newbury Ave. Quincy, ROBERT M- HUBBARD P- 60, 89, 287, JANET os. LANHAM p. 37, 66, 279, 343 3 4 105 Vassall St. Wollaston, MA 02170 LARRY D. HYBERTSON iam 86 Larchmont Lane Hanover, MA 02339 Q 1.4. I-4' K PAUL E. JACKSON 6 Thatcher St. Medford, MA 02155 MARY E. JONES p. 42 23 East Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 JOAN D. JURY p. 46 115 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 ALVIN H. KAUFFMAN p. 54, 27 121 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 BRIAN A. KERN p. 42 67 Wendell Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 DIANE G. KERN 67 Wendell Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 GLENN D. KEYS p. 56, 17, 284, 296 71 Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 E bl ow ' 4.7.1. , X I . . 9' I 2 342 FACULTY DIRECTORY 84 INDEX 4 U' iw imsts. Lava -'V ' nm,,,.w-'ig-'3,...., 5g if - X liiu-, v ! +e' 1 x f N., -1' X I al' I 8 ff 's 'w , vu 4,7 2 3 If X in S in 32 Patten St. Wollaston, MA 02170 NANCY L. LARKIN p. 46 10 Speakman Apt. 207 Wollaston, MA 02170 GREG LARKIN p. 52, 2, 12, 24, 105, 282, 344 41 West Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 PATRICIA A. LARKIN p. 32, 36 41 West Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 JACK LAUDERMILK p. 60 39 Penny Lane Duxbury, MA 02332 VIRGINIA LEGUIA p. 53 126 Crabtree Rd. Squantum, MA 02171 ARTHUR J. LOMBA p. 51 22 Hopkins Rd. Brockton, MA 02402 BONNIE J. LONG 4525 Freemansburg Ave. Easton, PA 18042 KARL S. LONGMIRE 117 Elliot St. Braintree, MA 02184 MYRNA MACCALLUM p. 41 1066 Main St. Hanover, MA 02339 GWENDOLYN E. MANN 18 Thornton St. Wollaston, MA 02170 DARLENE T. MARIANO p. 45 10 Speakman Apt. 407 Quincy, MA 02170 JEROLD J. MCCLOY p. 58 9 Bromfield St. Wollaston, MA 02170 J. PHILIP MCLAREN p. 56, 284 23 Davis St. Wollaston, MA 02170 PEGGY L. MCLAUGHLIN 23 Estabrook Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 BENJAMIN P. MEHRLING p. 65 134 Hancock St. Cambridge, MA 02139 JOY C. METCALFE 39 Sachem St. Wollaston, MA 02170 KENNETH B. MILLICAN p. 52, 20, 104 21 Marlboro St. Newton, MA 02158 -F3 ff PL -J .mg . uh . 3 f l JOEL P. MOERSCHELL 19 Garrison St. Newton, MA 02167 NANCY A.W. MULLEN p. 46 10 Speakman Apt. 510 Wollaston, MA 02170 WILBUR H. MULLEN p. 54, 66, 342 21 Bromfield St. Wollaston, MA 02170 ALETHA D. MUNRO p. 53 8 Lisa Rd. Randolph, MA 02368 JOHN D. MURATORE 31 Bardwell St. Jamaica Plains, MA 02130 DAVID A. NARLEE RED 2 Box 7 Chester, NH 03036 JASPER R. NAYLOR p. 58 97 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 R. LUCY L. NAYLOR p. 40 97 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 STEPHEN W. NEASE p. 35, 89, 125, 131, 142 205 South Pleasant St. Hingham, MA 02043 SHIRLEY A. NEWMAN p. 37 14 Tingley Rd. Braintree, MA 02184 DORRANCE W. NICHOLS p. 43, 260 10 Speakman Apt. 412 Wollaston, MA 02170 ROBERT E. NORTON p. 48, 61 22 Sewall St. Quincy, MA 02170 ZOLA M. NORTON 22 Sewall St. Wollaston, MA 02170 WILLIAM A. NYCE p. 44 10 Speakman Apt. 402 Wollaston, MA 02170 LOWELL D. PARKES p. 43 140 Ashlea Garden New Hollan, PA 17557 CECIL R. PAUL p. 48, 65 99 Dixwell Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 JUDITH A. PAUL 99 Dixwell Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 JEROME K. PERERA p. 59, 62, 244 10 Speakman Apt. 209 Wollaston, MA 02170 ROBERT F. PETTIPAW 150 Beethoven Ave. Newton, MA 02168 GEORGE O. POINAR 183 Park Box 1064 Duxbury. MA 02332 RICHARD W. PRITCHARD p. 43, 20, 345 23 East Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 M. LOUISE RANSTROM p. 40 7 Leonard Rd. N. Weymouth. MA 02191 JOSEPH RAPALJE p, 55. 64, 73 30 Buckingham Rd, Wollaston. MA ll ITI MURIEL J. RAPALJE 30 Buckingham Rd. Wollaston, MA IT. I FACULTY DIRECTORY A' I.N'i'IJf'i ,ONALD E. REED p. 61, 89, 342 One Dunbarton Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 ELVA REED p. 52 One Dunbarton Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 RANDY D. REYNOLDS p. 45 154 Waterston Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 RONALD W. RICHMOND 129 Meadow Valley Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 ALFRED RONCARATI 39 Russell Park Quincy, MA 02169 LAWSON D. SAUNDERS p. 45, 11 27 Blake St. Wollaston, MA 02170 TERTTU T. SAVOIE p. 46 84 Gilbert St. Quincy, MA 02169 MICHAEL H. SCHULTZ p. 46, 64, 288 185 Mediterranean 31 Weymouth, MA 02188 PETER R. SCOTT p. 40 122 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 JOSEPH W. SEABORN p. 54 25 Reservoir St. Cambridge, MA 02138 CAROLYN M. SEIFERT p. 25 49 Wollaston Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 CHARLES E. SEIFERT p. 53, 105, 286 49 Wollaston Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 CAROL R. SELTZER p. 41 178 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 GWEN G. SENGER 4 Ocean St. North Quincy, MA 02171 DANIEL K. SHEA p. 56, 66, 89, 284 119 Elm Ave. Apt. 2 Quincy, MA 02170 JAMES A. SHEETS 928 Furnace Brook Quincy, MA 02169 KATHLEEN J. SHEVEL 20 Fenno St. Apt. 6 Quincy, MA 02170 DAVID C. SHORT P. p. 45 10 Speakman Apt. 507 Wollaston, MA 02170 MERLE SINCLAIR p. 45 63 Lake St. E. Weymouth, MA 02189 DOUGLAS K. SORENSEN 143 Everett St. Wollaston, MA 02170 GARY J. SPELLISSEY 15 Lovett Lane Chelmsford, MA 01863 JAMES C. STARK p. 57 29 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 MARILYN R. STARK p. 56 29 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 BARBARA S. STEWART p. 46, 61 16 Germaine Rd. Norwell, MA 02061 DEBORAH J. STROMAN p. 43 6303 Shopton Place Camp Springs, MD 20031 44 FACULTY DIRECTORY 8: INDEX EVERETT G. STRONG 128 E. Squantum St. No. Quincy, MA 02171 DAVID STRYKER p. 48, 54 20 Ellington Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 SHEILA M. STRYKER 20 Ellington Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 JEAN K. SULLIVAN p. 48 60 Dickens St. Wollaston, MA 02170 PAUL F. SULLIVAN 238 Maquan St. Hanson, MA 02341 f .r v Q 4.3151 .. pt, . 1 ROBERT L. TAFT p. 63 10 Speakman Apt. 203 Wollaston, MA 02170 MAREA TAORMINA 10 Speakman Apt. 207 Wollaston, MA 02170 DOROTHY TARRANT p. 51 121 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 FLETCHER L. TINK p. 51 10 Speakman Apt. 303 Wollaston, MA 02170 VICTOR H. TOSE p. 60 417 Commercial St. Weymouth,M1-X02170 ,gs --no 4' '5 w3,.,,5iw ' 4 MM, 1. -4.1.5 M. ,,, 'j fp . , sa mf: is M lm as, 'Q' l K 4 by -vf 'N I . J4 I Q -. as . 1 A TIMOTHY E. TRASK p. 50, 66 121 Longwood Ave. Brockton, MA 02401 MARTIN L. TRICE p. 62, 234, 258 61-31 Queen Annes Court Weymouth, MA 02189 JOY E. TURNER 297 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 WILLIAM J, TURNER p. 44 297 Beach St. Wollaston, MA 02170 ALEXANDER VARUGHESE pg. 55 110 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 EDWARD K. WADIN p. 53, 283 144 Willow St. Wollaston, MA 02170 AUDREY M. WARD p. 40 96 Franklin Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 BARBARA E. WARR 3 Village Way Brockton, MA 02401 SUSAN J. WATKINS p. 46, 342, 345 115 Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 PATRICIA C. WEGE p. 43 10 Speakman Apt. 403 Wollaston, MA 02170 JEAN E. WHALEN 647 Mayflower St. Duxbury, MA 02332 JOHN B. WHITMAN 451 Moores Mill Rd. Bel Air, MD 21014 DONNA M.F. WILPONG p. 254 59 Harding Way Wollaston, MA 02170 JOANNE K. WILLIAMS 348 Ward St. Newton Center, MA 02159 Wi CARL A. WINDERL JR. p. 49, 50, 344 23 East Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 RONDA R. WINDERL p. 49, 344 23 East Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 DONALD A. YERXA p. 43, 66, 99, 124, 142 26 Prospect Hill Dr. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 GLORIA A. YERXA p. 35 ' 33 Empire St. Quincy, MA 02169 DONALD L. YOUNG p. 35, 36, 51, 12, 344 3 Speakman St. Wollaston, MA 02170 ' '0 H 1 'Y A .' 'Ei 5 .fg- 7 1 P , ' I s 811 0. f I w I I 04 il. as N A41 l ,At T- . 3 . CX C4 s .4 FACULTY DIRECTORY 62 INDEX .945 EARL B. ADAMS p.l77 4 Homestead Ave. Cortland, NY 13045 EVANGEL R ADAMS p.206 236 Hawthorne St. Malden, MA 02148 FORREST C. ADAMS p.216 12F Rolling Green Dr. Milford, MA 01757 RICHARD K. ADAMS p.216, 217, 223, 267. 282 RD I Sugarman Ave. Millville, NJ 08332 DENISE M. AHART p.206, 89. 240, 254. 286 278 Owego Rd. Candor, NY 13743 RUTH O. AKE p.206 Nigeria ROGER D. ALBANEZE p.216, 19 1340 Commonwealth Ave. Allston, MA 02134 STEPHEN K. ALCORN p.216, 100 174 Burncoat St. Worcester, MA 01606 LORI E. ALDEN p.216, 15, 74, 224, 282, 283 241 Crescent St. E. Bridgewater, MA 02333 GAYLE D. ALLAN p.196, 89, 240, 295 209 Flower Dr. Lexington Pk., MD 20653 GREGORY W. ALLEN p. 206, 230, 271 106 Rosewood Ave. Catonsville, MD 21228 MARY ALLEN 245 Quincy Shore Dr. N, Quincy, MA 02171 CHARLES E. ALLEY DEBRA ALLEY TIMOTHY F. ALLISON p.177, 280 Box 4 Ono, PA 17077 Religion 7 Sigma-Chaplain 421 Evangelist Associ- ation I1-415 Weekend Ministries Coordinatorf2J, Presidentl3,4lg WENCf1l, SCIONf1lg WSOSl2l, Christian Life Committeef3lg Chapel Committeef4l. The friendships I have had. GREGG A, ALMQUIST p.177 33 May Terrace So. Weymouth, MA 02190 English 7 Kappa, Ski Clubf2lg Kerygma Stafff4lg Campus Camera Staffl4l. The dedicated faculty and the size of ENC al- lowed for a more pesonal and meaningful academic experience. TANIA L. ALWORTH p.216 16 Gardner Rd. Reading, MA 01867 TIMOTHY K. AMES p.178 159, 166, 267, 289 172 Churchtown Rd. Pennsville, NJ Business Administration 7 Delta-Soccerfl-41, Vol- leyballf1,2Jg Cross-Countryf1,2l, Softballf1,2l. Busi- ness Clubll-4lg AMS, Vice Presidentl3lg R.A.f3I, Ski Club, Vice Presidentf4l. The friendships that I have developed with oth- is 9fS. KAREN J. ANDERSON p.194, 279, 283 744 So. State St. Painesville, OH 44077 346 ANGELL HALL ARLETTE M. ANDRADE 52 Grove St. Chelsea, MA 02150 PAUL G. ANDREW p.178, 97, 284 26 Squanto Rd. Peabody, MA 01960 BRIAN L. ANDREWS Rt. 1 Shad Pt. Salisbury, MD 21801 MARY E. ANGELL p.206 Rd. 1 Windfall Rd. Olean, NY 14760 SUSAN L. ANGELL p.206. 294 Rd. 1 Windfall Rd. Olean, NY 14760 PAMELA A. APPLEWHAITE p.216 520 8th Ave. New York, NY 10018 THOMAS H. ATKINS p.206. 9, 75, 197, 244 3080 Springfield Lane Lake Worth, FL 33461 JOHN W. ATWATER p.206, 20, 124, 207, 244 108 Old Country Way Weymouth, MA 02188 PAMELA K. AUBREY p.216, 273, 274 8700 Broadway Westmoreland, PA 15692 ANN L. BABCOCK p.206, 9, 138, 214, 284 Rd. 1 Box 250 Nichols, NY 13812 KHALIL BADAWI p.206, 185, 189 600 W. Main St. Avon, MA 02322 CAROL R. BAILEY p.216, 273, 274 4701 Sellman Rd. Beltsville, MD 20705 RONALD D. BAKAYSA p.206, 269 2196 Jacow Rd. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 BYRON E. BAKER 168 Marlboro St. Quincy, MA 02170 DERELYN K. BAKER p.196, 268, 282, 294 15 Peach St. Braintree, MA 02184 KEN L. BAKER RHODORA M. BALDWIN p.206, 74, 90, 240, 273 74 Elder St. Pawtucket, RI 02860 JANICE TICE BALL p.190, 144, 161, 290 179 Wygant Rd. Horseheads, NY 14845 Mathematics 7 Sigma, Campus Camera Copy Edi- torl3Ig Class Secretaryf4l. REX R. BAMBLING p.178, 258 Box 476 Gwynn, VA 22843 MILDRED C. BARKWELL p.196, 283 Barrons Corner Rd. Madison, ME 04950 WENDY E. BARRIGAR p.196 184 Farm St. Blackstone, MA 01504 ANDRIA P. BAYNE p.216, 26, 217, 282 431 Mill St. New Bedford, MA 02740 LINDA L. BEAUREGARD p.178, 21, 166, 267 20 Seventh St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Social Work and Psychology f Delta-Basket ballt1,2lg Bowlingll-31. Varsity Volleyballf1,2lg I l Beta Phi Mu Clubf1l, Varsity Clubll-41, Softball Clubf2,3l, Varsity Softballf4lg R.A.f3,4l, A.W.S. Chaplainf3I, Vice Presidentf4lg SASWf3,4l, Social Q' Chairpersonl3l, Psych Clubf4l. I, Learning new knowledge, but most of all, mak- w ing life long friends with other students and profes- it sors. , i CAROL S. BECK p.196, 196, 270, 271, 294 715 Oak St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 TYLER C. BECKWITH p.178, 22, 75, 177, 266 li 12 Lynn Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 ' I LESLIE E. BELL p.216, 29, 124, 125, 128 l 76 East St. Hanover, MA 02339 GAIL BELOKUR p.269, 286 MICHELLE A. BENDA p.296 146 Franklin St. Auburn, NY 13021 MIKE R. BENTZ p.216, 109, 230, 262, 273 600 Market St. Scottdale, PA 15683 BARBARA E. BERENS 8 Howland Lane Hingham, MA 02043 ROBERT D. BERRY p.178, 159, 177, 262, 266 2915 Grafton Lane Churchville, MD 21028 ' Religion I Delta-Soccerfl-41, Softballf1,2l. Intramu- ral Basketballfl-41, Varsity Cross-Countryf2lg Varsi- ty CIubf2-41, Varsity Baseballl3,4l. The opportunity to develope loving and long lasting friendships. JULIE BERTWELL p.196, 5, 280 , 8 Sycamore St. Danvers, MA 01923 l THEODORE C. BIEDENKAPP p.206 1367 Pine Acres Blvd. Bay Shore, NY 11706 GIULIO P. BINAGHI p.196 708 Washington Ave. Revere, MA 02151 BRUCE A. BIRTWELL p.216 28 Paridise Dr. Norwell, MA 02061 RUTH A. BISH p.178 3494 L. Mountain Rd. Sanborn, NY 14132 Business Administration f Kappa-Cheerleaderfll, Class Treasurerlllg Ski Clubf4l. The people. BRAD G. BLAKE p.206, 84 162 Mountain Ave. Wyckoff, NJ 07481 DAREN L. BLANDIN p.179 20 Cedar St. Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Mathematics f Kappa, Mens Volleyballlllg Ski Clubf1,3,4l. The location. DAVID J. BLANEY p.194, 24, 267, 277, 278 21 Hillcrest Dr. Tolland, CT 06084 KIMBERLEY R. BLANEY p.206, 78, 31, 282 21 Hillcrest Dr. Tolland, CT 06084 MARIE G. BLASE 51 Brook Rd. Quincy, MA 02169 PENELOPE BLUME LINDA L. BODINE p.206, 282, 283 Rd. 1 Gaskill Rd. Owego, NY 13827 TIMOTHY E. BOTTERBUSCH p.206, 270, 285 923 Hay St. York, PA 17403 MARILYN H. BOWERS p.196, 198, 269, 282 7217 Easy St. Camp Springs, MD 20748 KEVIN E. BOWSER p.206, 91, 129, 272, 290 118 Schaeffer Ave. Centre Hall, PA 16828 JOHN E. BOYANOWSKI p.216, 223 407 Hunt St. Central Fall, RI 02863 MICHAEL E. BOYLE p.207 373 S. Main St. Attleboro, MA 02703 ROBERT R. BRACY, JR. p.179, 161, 280 38 Edgemont Ave. Waterville, ME 04901 Religion and Christian Education Zeta-Chaplainl3lg BowIingl2l. Evangelistic Associationll-4l, Weekend Team Leader and Coordinatorl3,4l. The chance to grow - academically and spiritual- ly. CAROL J. BRADEEN p.216, 294 P.O. Box 322 Milo, ME 04463 FRAN C. BRADLEY 1612 Citadel Pl. Cincinnati, OH 45230 ALISON J. BRANAGAN p.196, 198, 284 Fairbanks Rd. Wayne, ME 04284 SHARON L. BRANAGAN Fairbanks Rd. Wayne, ME 04284 GWENDOLYN L. BRANK p.207, 16, 100, 282 595 Sawyer St. S. Portland, ME 04106 MARJORIE J. BRANT p.207, 98, 206, 211 31 Water St. Mechanic Falls, ME 04256 CRAIG A. BREWER BRENDA J. BRIGGS p.179, 88, 129, 167, 278 Cayuga Trail Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 Biology 7 Delta - Cheerleaderlllg Treasurerl2l. A Cappella Choirll-41, Secretaryl2l, Vice Presi- clentl3l, Presidentl4l, Beta Phi Mull-4lg Fiddler on the Roofl2lg Pacific Overturesl4l Nautilusl2,4lg Campus Camera, Editorl3l, Student-to-Student CounseIorl3lg Student Council Executive Councill3l. Long lasting friendships. WILLIAM J. BRIGGS p.207, 31, 107, 206, 282 Cayuga Trail Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 LARRY L. BROOKS p.216, 268, 269 Box 178 Mooers, NY 12958 ELIZABETH J. BROWN p.179, 83, 167, 177 6453 Fairborn Terrace New Carrollton, MD 20784 HistorylPre-Lawl 7 Zeta, Freedom 8: Companylllg Fiddler On The Roofl2lg Class Treasurerl3lg Class Presidentl4l, Who's Whol4lg Academic Tutorl3,4lg Homecoming Representativelll-lg Student-to Student CounseIorl4l. The terrific location highly qualihed, gener- ous, and caring professors unforgettable friends and sweet memories developing independance and confidence a feeling of belonging-even if just for a while and so much more!! JOHN M. BROWNE p.179 94 Kemper Quincy, MA 02170 FRANCINE BRUCE p.207 15064 E. Stanford Ave, Aurora, CO 80015 GLENN A. BRYAN p.179, 89, 121, 157, 244 8301 Chivalry Rd. Annandale, VA 22003 Mathematics 7 Zeta, Varsity Basketballll-4l, Cap- tainl4l. Basketball RANDALL W. BRYNER p.216, 236, 271, 284 7903 WBA Rd. Severn, MD 21144 MARK A. BURGESS p.207 49 Chestnut Dr. Elkton, MD 21921 BRUCE F. BURGO p.196 431 Mill St. New Bedford, MA 02740 JOAN L. BURKE 1 Crosby St. Quincy, MA 02169 DARREN A. BURLEY p.216, 224 Box 144 Port Elizabeth, NJ 08348 TAMMIE J. BUTLER p.179, 158 49 Maple St. Plympton, MA 02367 Social Work f Sigma, Evangelist Associationlllg Psych Clubl3lg SASW, Secretaryl3l, Vice Presi- dentl4lg Student Housing Comrr1itteel3,4l, Secre- taryl4l. Friendships - Sr. Retreat Weekend. DAPHNE A. BYE p.207 Canada LORI J. CAHILL p.217, 12, 271, 281, 294 Belgrade Rd. Oakland, ME 04963 DALE A. CAMPBELL p.180, 77, 160, 284 Box 322 Beardslee Lane Owego, NY 13827 Chemistry 7 Zeta - Soccerl1,2lg Volleyballl1,2l. Chemistry Clubll-4lg Stage Bandl1,2l, Pu-Pu Clubl4l. Senior Retreat. PATRICIA B. CAMPBELL p.207 29 Brimblecom St. Lynn, MA 01902 NANCY L. CAREY p.217 26 West St. S. Weymouth MA 02190 SHERRIL A. CARNAHAN p. 207, 8, 75, 78, 88 2509 Jonathan Rd. Ellicott City, MD 21043 ROBERT J. CARPENTER p. 217, 21, 230, 262 159 W. Remington St. Blackriver, NY 13612 MARK D. CARR p.9, 80, 244 14123 Chadwich Lane Rockville, MD 20853 TAMRA L. CARSON p.217, 295 New Brunswick DAVID P. CAVALERI p.196, 199, 258, 289 26 James Circle Cedarville, MA 02360 JEAN A. CHAMBERS p.180, 5, 161, 284. 294 27 Shawnut St. Quincy, MA 02169 Biology 7 Sigma - Cheerleaderl2l. Evangelistic Asso- ciationl3l, Beta Phi Mul3,4l. The opportunity to form friendships with peo- ple of diverse backgrounds STEVEN M. CHAMBERS p.196, 77, 262, 267 Germantown Pk. Fairview Village, PA 19409 CECILIA CHAN 24 Juniper Dr. Saugus, MA 01906 JOHN M. CHAPMAN p.217, 24, 109, 216, 270 52 Country Village Lane Sudbury, MA 01776 KENNETH D. CHAPPELL p.217, 22, 216, 230 737 Winchester Rd. Broomall, PA 19008 ALISON B. CHESTER p.180, 154, 283 63 Sea St. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 Music Education 7 Sigma, Concert Bandll-4lg ENC Singersll-3l, Choral Unionl2-4l. The friends Ihave made, and the many exper- iences and activities I've shared in. WAN O. CHEUNG p.194 17 St. Lukes Rd. Allston, MA 02134 JASON C. CHOI TERRANCE J. CIANCI p.284 P.O. Box 65 Collegeville, PA 19426 GLORIA P. CLARK 1 Raylnold Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 English KATHY L. CLEM p.207, 77, 142, 269, 286, 295 Rt. 4 Mexico Farms Cumberland, MD 21502 PHILIP C. CLEMENTS p.196, 20, 230, 272 84 Gatehouse Trail Henrietta, NY 14467 PETER D. CNOSSEN p.4, 77, 262, 266 Rt. 146 Uxbridge, MA 01569 ROMAINE L. CNOSSEN p.217 62 S. Main St. Uxbridge, MA 01569 MICHAEL F. COCIO JR. 105 Alstead St. N. Quincy, MA 02171 PAUL A. CODISPOTI p.180 3940 Liberty Ave. Erie, PA 16508 TIMOTHY I. CODISPOTI p.196 10 Decker Ave. Butler, NJ 07444 NEIL F. COFFIN p.217, 84, 225, 283 RFD 4 Box 210 Skowhegan, ME 04976 TERRI A. COFFIN p.207, 283. 295 RD 4 Box 210 Skowhegan, ME 04976 KATHLEEN A. COGLIANO p.207 103 Phillips St. Wollaston, MA 02170 KEVIN F. COGLIANO 103 Phillips St. Wollaston, MA 02170 CANTERBURY HAL! DONNA A. COLANGELO p.207, 294 5204 Carolanne Dr. Virginia Beach, VA 23462 MICHAEL J. COLDIRON p.207, 75, 214, 262 RD 1 Box 334D West Grove, PA 19390 TIMOTHY COLE DAVID F. COLETTI 28 Wentworth Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 TERESE A. CONROY p.207 116 Marlboro St. Wollaston, MA 02170 ANDREW W. COOK p.197, 285 Quarry Hall Rd. Norristown, PA 19401 ELAINE R. COOK p.217, 290, 294 RD 1 Quarry Hall Norristown, PA 19401 JEFF W. COOK p.207, 209, 244 RR 4 Box 176D Monticello, NY 12701 ELLIOTT P. COOKE 34 May St. Jamacia Plain, MA 02130 THERESA L. COOPER p.180, 75, 135, 212 810 Shirley Dr. Aberdeen, MD 21001 TIMOTHY D. COOPER p.197, 109, 266, 267 810 Shirley Dr. Aberdeen, MD 21001 DAVID M. CORBIN p.197, 5, 80, 230, 269 505 June St. Endicott, NY 13760 WEBB R. CORBIN p.180, 80, 168, 230, 264 505 June St. Endicott, NY 13760 Business Administration and Economics Kappa - Basketballll-31 Freedom 8: Companylllg Varsity Cross-Countrylllg Varsity Soccerl2-4lg Business Club, Vice Presidentl3l, Presidentl4l, Class Treasur- erI4lg Circle KI4l. The long lasting good friendships. JUDY A. CORDONE p.180, 142, 284, 294 22 Rocky Hill Rd. New Paltz, NY 12561 Biology I Sigma - Volleyballll-3l. Biology Clubll-41, SecretaryI4lg Student-to-Student CounselorI3lg Lab Assistantl3,4l. I enjoyed getting to know people that will make life long friends as well as being able to grow as a person in a christian community. BONNIE J. COREY p.197, 267, 280, 295 39 Bryn Mawr Ave. Auburn, MA 01501 DENNIS P. COULOMBE p.217, 271 47 Cypress St. Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 CHRISTOPHER J. COVE p.181, 139, 168, 271 12 Melrose Pky. Auburn, NY 13021 Chemistry 7 Sigma - BasketballI1,2l Freedom 8a CompanyI1lg Chemistry Club, Vice PresidentI3,4lg Student-to-Student Counselorl3lg AMS, Vice Presi- dentl4lg Academic Tutorl3,4l. I enjoyed interacting with professors on both a personal and professional level. LAVINIA G. COX p.217, 282 RD 5 Oakland Rd. W. Chester, PA 19380 PAUL A. CRAIG p.197, 98, 103, 281 137 Prospect St. Port Ewen, NY 12466 348 GARDNER HALL CARLA F. CRAMER Fuller Rd. Easton, ME 04740 DORCAS A, CRAMER p.181, 83, 159 9457 S. 29 Mile Rd. Cadillac, MI 49601 ANGELA B. CRESWELL p.217, 14, 216 409 7th Ave. N.E. Glen Burnie, MD 21061 MARK D. CROFFORD p.197, 197, 258, 282 254 Southridge Dr, Rochester, NY 14626 VINCENT L. CROUSE p.197, 203, 277, 285 1402 Oakland Rd. Freeland, MD 21053 LORRAINE L. CRUWYS p.207 10 E. Harbour Dr. Teaticket, MA 02536 SALLIE R. CUBIE p.197 17043 Glen Rd. Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 SUSAN L. CULBERT p.197, 22, 129, 132, 290 16 Miles Standish Dr. Bradford, MA 01830 LORNA S. CULLEMBER p.217 216 Winchester Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401 MICHAEL S. CULLIVAN NANCY E. CURRIER p.197, 283 45 Packard Dr. Braintree, MA 02184 PATRICIA J. CURVEN p.217, 68 RD 2 Poultney, VT 05764 ARDESHIR DADGAR PATTI A. DAMATO 69 Russell Lane Abington, MA 02351 COLIN D. DANIELS Box 70 Somers Point Mayslanding, NJ 08330 MICHAEL E. DAPHNIS p.217 MARTHA L. DARSCH p.217, 124, 294 9 Fred Terrace Dover, NJ 07801 CHARLENE K. DAUB p.181, 21, 84, 131, 154 906 Derstine Ave. Lansdale, PA 19446 Music Education X Sigma - Volleyballlllg Softballll- 3l, MENCl1,2,4l, Concert Bandll-41, Choral Unionl1,2lg Pep Bandlllg Stage Bandl3lg ENC Sing- ersI3lg Orchestras for Winnie the Poohlll, 1776 I2J, Shannendoanl3l, and Pacific Over- turesI4lg A Cappella Choirl3l. I enjoyed the freedom to be an individual and to grow spritually in an atmosphere that has made the difference. PAUL C. DAVENPORT p.181, 258 194 Cushing St. Hingham, MA 02043 Christian Education and Psychology, Sigma - Soc- cerll-3lg Cross-Countryl2lg Softballlll, Varsity Ten- nisI2-4lg Psych ClubI3,4l. Teachers, and tennis. JEFF P. DAVID p.197 6 Derringer Rd. Chelmsford, MA 01824 KATHY J. DAVID THOMAS E. DAVIDSON p.207, 236, 267, 290 104 Chubbie Rd. Canonsburg, PA 15317 RONALD A. DAVILA p.217 216 Brook Ave. Passaic, NJ 07055 MARTHA S. DAVIS p.197, 68 Argentina VIRGINIA M. DAVIS p.197, 30 5282 Birch Lane Oswego, NY 13126 MARCUS D. DAYHOFF p.217, 272, 273, 282 Route 8 Box 265 Cumberland, MD 21502 LINDA S. DEAN p.208, 20, 108, 268, 281 117 Olmstead Plain Syracuse, NY 13219 DENISE E. DECARLI 33 Prospect Ave. Quincy, MA 02171 HENRY M. DECKER p.197, 73, 273 208 Rathbun St. Elmira, NY 14904 KATHY A. DEISROTH p.198 500 Barksdale Rd. Jappatown, MD 21085 DAVID A. DENNENO p.181, 100, 161, 284 583 Morton St. Stoughton, MA 02072 REBECCA E. DENSON p.218, 294 306 Hoke Ave. Hopewell, VA 23860 ANTONIO M. DEPINA p.218 223 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, MA 02740 JOHN DEPINA ANDREA J. DERRINGER NICHOLAS J. DEVIZZIO p.218 40 Warren St. Saratoga Spring's, NY 12866 FRANCIS P. DIANDREA p.218 180 Lincoln St. Hudson, MA 01749 DUANE E. DICKENS p.208, 122 1305 Larchmont Ave. Hillside, MD 20027 BLAINE M. DICKINSON p.181 RFD 1 Box 415 Skowhegan, ME 04976 Economics and Business Administration, Sigma Volleyballl3l, Ski ClubI4lg Business CIubI4l. KIMBERLY S. DICKSON p.198, 285 32 Wilson Dr. Ogdensburg, NJ 07439 MARCIA J. DINGER p.218, 78, 271, 283 28 Fleetwood St. Portland, ME 04102 FAITH DLAMINI Swaziland MANGANGA DLAMINI p.198 Swaziland KEVIN C. DOOLITTLE p.194, 17, 104, 169 RD 1 Box 432 Newton, NJ 07860 MICHELE E. DORR p.218, 207, 294 3 McKenzie Ave. Ellsworth, ME 04605 ALLAN S. DOUGLAS p.198, 236, 285, 289 RFD 2 Box 59 Waldoboro, ME 04572 MICHAEL L. DOUGLAS p.208, 13, 236, 285 RFD 2 Box 59 Waldoboro, ME 04572 PAUL W. DOUGLASS p.181, 154, 268 RD 3 Box 88 Philipsburg, PA 16866 Music Education 7 Kappa - Sports Coordinatorl5lg A Cappella Choirll-415 Choral Unionll-41, Evangel- istic Associationlllg MENCI1-4l, PresidentI5lg Fid- dler On The Roofl3l, Concert Bandl4l, SNEA I4,5lg NEAI4,5lg Food Service Managerl3-51. The times spent with my sweetheart!! ELIZABETH D. DOVERSPIKE p.218, 273, 285 RFD 2 Franklin, PA 16323 MICHAEL W. DUBISZ p.208, 266, 285 RFD 2 Box 203 Chester, NH 03036 WILLIAM C. DUDLEY p.198 36 N. Grove St. Foxboro, MA 02035 LAURA M. DUNKUM p.182 1009 Main St. S. Weymouth, MA 02190 Music and Elementary Education I Sigma MENCI1- 4lg Choral Unionll-41, Concert Bandl1-413 ENC Singersll-41, SNEAI2-41. Spirit CORINNE K. DUNLOP p.218 34 B Washington St. Augusta, ME 04330 PAMELA J. DUNLOP p.218, 5, 25, 280, 294 14 Righter Rd. Succasunna, NJ 07876 DENISE D. DUPREE p.198, 25, 280, 294 RD 2 Box 891 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 ANTHONY S. DURANT 9 Kinnard Cambridge, MA 02139 WILLIAM E. DYMENT p.208, 8, 20, 91, 206 18 Small Lane Reading, MA 01867 CARL R. EASTMAN p,194 120 Onondaga Ave. Warren, PA 16365 PETER A. ECONOMOU 35 Loud Rd. Holbrook, MA 02343 FAITH L. EDDY p.218, 125, 218, 228, 290 103 Park Ave. Danbury, CT 06810 DARRYL EDMONDS RANDY EDWARDS p.218 14 State St. New Haven, CT 04673 DAWN E. EGELSTROM p.218, 254 67 Poole Circle Holbrook, MA 02343 MARCIA J. EGLES p.198, 75, 140, 284 546 Plymouth St. Holbrook, MA 02343 LORI A. EICHELBERGER p.218, 271 53 Fairview Rd. New Cumberland, PA 17070 JOHN C. ELDRIDGE p.218 178 King Philip St. S. Weymouth, MA 02190 BRICE L. ELLIOT p.218 522 Franklin Dr. Lexington Park, MD 20653 MELODYE J, ELLIOTT p.198, 100, 132, 284 4400 Island Place 304 Annandale, VA 22003 JEFFREY C. ELOFSON p.218, 272 25 Common St. Quincy, MA 02169 DIANE C. EMERSON p.218, 252 26 Colonial Rd. Hingham, MA 02043 ROY G. EMERSON p.219 RD 1 Box 1420 Clayton, DE 19938 BONNIE R. ENOS 172 North St. Dalton, MA 01226 SHARON R. ERBE p.219 104 S. Main St. Allentown, NJ 08501 GAIL YNN B. ESHLEMAN 312 Highland Ave. Downingtown, PA 19335 CRAIG A. EVERETT RFD 3 Merrimack Rd. Amherst, NH 03031 MICHELLE K. FAIRBAIRN p,198, 280 10004 Tumbleweed Court Fairfax, VA 22032 NADIM FARHAT p.219 Lebanon RICHARD A. FARNSWORTH 58 Dewey Rd. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 SUSAN L. FEASTER p.182, 28, 169, 282, 286 RFD 1 New Paris, PA 15554 Music Performance f Sigma, A Cappella Choirll-4l Secretaryl3l, Student DirectorI4l, Choral Unionll 41, MENCl1,4l, AMS Homecoming Representa- tiveI4l. Friends and Steve 's Ice Cream. DANIEL D. FEATHER 195 Avenue C E. Meadow, NY 11554 VIRGINIA A. FERREIRA p.182. 158, 170 87 Ballard St. Tewksbury, MA 01876 Chemistry 7 Sigmag Chemistry Clubll-41, Secre taryl2l, Social Chairpersonl4lg Lab Instructorl3,4l. Time spent with friends. DANIEL S. FERRO p.208, 230 426 Pawtucket Ave. E. Providence, RI 02916 STEPHEN C. FETTER p.219, 120, 223, 230 RD 1 Whallonsberg, NY 12994 KATHLEEN S. FILLIOE p.219, 294 12 Maple St. Brandon, VT 05733 TIMOTHY F. FINNIN p,182 64 Brent St. Apt. 2 Dorchester, MA 02124 Business Administration 7 Zeta Learning KEVIN S. FITCH p.208, 236 11 Breck Ave. Claremont, NH 03743 WILLIAM FITZPATRICK JR. p.219 573 Poplar Court Wyckoff, NJ 07481 DEBORAH E. FLANDERS p.219 222 Baynes St. Buffalo, NY 14213 DIANE E. FLANDERS p,219, 32, 88, 268 222 Baynes St. Buffalo, NY 14213 GALE E, FLANIGAN p,284 219 Belmont St. Wollaston, MA 02170 JEFFREY K. FOGLE p,198, 262, 272 22 Kellington Dr. Pasadena, MD 21122 TERRY L. FOGLE p.219, 102, 260, 267, 290 7520 Patapsco Dr. Sykesville, MD 21784 ANGELA C. FORTE 1682 Washington St. Canton, MA 02021 CHARLES W. FOX p.219 Box 23 Medway, MA 02053 DONALD J. FREGEAU LINDA S. FREGEAU 85 Cranston Dr, Groton, CT 06340 KATHLEEN M, FRITZ p.208, 78, 108, 240 7404 Parkwood Court Falls Church, VA 22042 SCOT M. FRITZ p,219, 76, 128 925 W. Cumberland St. Allentown, PA 18103 DEAN A. FUHRMAN p.219, 268 740 Main St. Royersford, PA 19468 THOMAS W. FULLER p.198 1050 Eagle Lane Apt. 6 Camillus, NY 1331 JOHN P. FUREY p.219, 236 269 Beale St. Quincy, MA 02170 IAN A. FYFE 139 Union St. S. Weymouth MA 02190 KRISTIN E. FYFE 139 Union St. S. Weymouth, MA 02190 WILLIAM E. GADEA p.219, 29, 230 130 W. 44 St. New York, NY 10036 DOROTHY J. GADSBY 35 Centimal Court Foxboro, MA 02035 STEPHEN M. GAHAGEN p.198, 75, 262, 273 345 Witmer Rd. N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 CAROL L. GAILEY p.182. 4, 87, 88. 170. 260 P.O. Box 121, Siteki, Swaziland, Africa Psychology 7 Sigma - Women Sports Coordina- torl3l, Volleyballl1,4l, Basketballll-4l, Sofiballll-3l. Cross-Countryl2.3l. Nautilus Photographerlllg WSOS, Treasurerl3lg Psych Club, Vice Presidentl4lg Student-to-Student Counselorl4lg YlMl4l1 Varsity SoftballI4l, Senior Retreat Committeel4l. l've mostly enjoyed the good, solid, supportive friends I've gotten to know. ELLEN R. GAILEY p.208. 87, 271, 290 58 Cheriton Rd Wollaston, MA 02170 JOSEPH CALVIN p,182. 171, 276, 278 16 Houston St. Lynn, MA 01905 SHARON L GALVIN p 210 239 Wessagussett Rd. N Weymouth, MA 02191 LAHUE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER J I SCHEREL L GAMBILL p.182, 98, 145, 294 740 Alleghany ave. Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Social Work and Psychology 7 Zeta - Cheer- leaderlllg Evangelistic Associationll-4l, Music Coor- dinatorI2-4l3 SASWII-4l, Nautilus Photographerlll' ENPSI2-4Ig SIA, SecretaryfTreasurerl3l. The Evangelist Association Weekend Team. PAULETTE S. GARRON p.219, 227 1222 Starling St. Millville, NJ 08332 MICHAEL GARRY DAWN T.GAZESp.192,115, 131 2951 Monticello Dr. Falls Church, VA 22042 Business - AA 7 Zeta - Soccerlll. The christian fellowship between students, but most of all, the christian atmosphere in the class between the professors and students. SUSAN L. GEORGE 29 Glen Mobile Court Norwell, MA 02061 GAIL C. GEORGES p.193, 171, 285, 290 40 Rolling Lane Hudson, MA 01749 Psychology 7 Sigma - Cross Countrylll lass Presi- dentl2,3I, Class Vice PresidentI4lg Varsity Cross- Countryl2I, Student-to-Student Counselorl3l, Ca- reer Planning and Placement lnternl4Ig ENPS, So- cial ChairpersonI4lg Homecoming Representa- tiveI4l, CPPC, Advisory Board ChairpersonI4l. Being a class officer and Senior Retreat. wr ANGELA M. GIBBONS p.219 22 Linvale Terrace Mattapan, MA 02120 JAYMIE E. GIBSON p.219, 273 P.O. Box 16 Mallory, NY 13103 CATHY J. GIVEN p.208 41 Sea St. N, Weymouth, MA 02191 PAMELA A. GIVEN p.220, 254 41 Sea St. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 PAULA L. GIVEN p.220, 221, 254 41 Sea St. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 CARLTON P. GLEASON JR. p.208, 258 211 N. Saratoga Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 TROY W. GODSEY p.220, 32, 68, 77, 115, 219 3710 Columbia Pike 3 Arlington, VA 22204 BARBARA J. GONZALEZ p.220 30 Birchwood Dr. Goshen, NY 10924 MICHELE R. GOODMAN p.220, 284 1620 E. Main St. Streator, IL 61364 GEORGE S. GORDON p.208 JEANNE A. GRAHAM p.183 104 W. Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 CONNIE L. GRANTZ p.199, 5, 277, 294 40 N. Charles St. Ephrata, PA 17522 JON GRAY CAROLINE R. GREENE Box 36 Wolcott, VT 05680 350 MANN STUDENT CENTER MARILYN J. GREENE Box 36 Wolcott, VT 05680 LINDA A. GREENLAW p.220 227 Pleasant St. Milton, MA 02186 BARBARA A. GRIFFIN p.183 121 N. Queen St. Dover, DE 19901 Psychology 7 Delta PHILLIP L. GRIFFIN p.220, 219, 221, 271 302 Walnut St. Bridgeville, DE 19933 RUTH E. GRIFFIN p.183, 128, 139, 172, 276 302 Walnut St. Bridgeville, DE 19933 Communication Arts f Zeta - Volleyballlllg Class Vice Presidentlllg RA. C213 Class Student Council Representativel2,3l, Nautilus, Secretaryl2l, Busi- ness ManagerI3l, Student-to Student CounselorI3lg Bandl3lg Student Council Social Chairpersonl4lg Choral Unionl4l, Production Assistant, Fiddler On The RoofI2l, Shenandoahl3l, Pacific OverturesI4l, The Good Doctor l4l. People THOMAS H. GRIFFITH p.208, 262, 270 620 Beaumont Dr. St. College, PA 16801 SHELLEY L. GROSS p.220, 71 41 W. 33rd St. Reading, PA 19606 CHRISTOPHER D. GROSSE p.220 54 Wiltwyck Ave. Kingston, NY 12401 ELIZABETH A. GUIZAR p.199, 85, 234, 280 3207 St. Charles St. Hopewell, VA 23860 DEANNE M. HAAS p.220, 17, 124, 135, 253 4517 Starr Jordan Dr. Annandale, VA 22003 STEPHEN E. HAAS p.220, 77, 4517 Starr Jordan Dr. Annandale, VA 22003 JULIE R. HACKFORD p.220, 17, 29, 32, 115 29 E. Oakwood St. Greenlawn, NY 11740 SUSAN E. HACKFORD p.183, 5, 29, 75, 286 29 E. Oakwood St. Greenlawn, NY 11740 Elementary and Special Education 7 Sigma - Wom- ens Sports Coordinatorl2lg Volleyballll-3l, Basket- balIl1l, Varsity TennisI2lg SNEAKI-4l, PresidentI4l, Class SecretaryI3lg Pep Clubl4I. I have enjoyed meeting some very special friends. 'l TERESA M. HAFFORD p.220, 294 15 Wilow St. Milo, ME 04463 PAUL G. HAGGERTY p.272, 273 110 Pumpkin Ln. Syracuse, NY 13219 SHARON L. HAINES p.220 P.O. Box 367 New Cumberland, PA 17070 DORLA HALL JOSEPH P. HALL p.220, 71, 230, 272 160 Crawley St. Hughesville, PA 17737 PETER B. HALL p.220, 68, 124, 244 165 Willow Dr. Levittown, PA 19054 ROBERTA HALL CLAY A. HALLIDAY p.208, 5, 12, 91, 244 1 Patricia Terrace Waterville, ME 04901 CATHERINE E. HAMEN p.208 412 Clokey Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15228 JEFFREY D. HARDEN p.220, 68, 273, 288 Pomroy Rd. Hancock, ME 04640 RICHARD B. HARDIE p.199, 288 15 Spring St. Liberty, NY 12754 DOUGLAS S. HARDY p.183, 130, 172, 177, 277 133 Trites Rd. RR 8 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada EIC 8K2 Religion, Psychology, and Philosophy f Delta R.A.l2l: WSOS, Presidentl2lg Student Council D.L.S. Coordinatorl3l, PresidentI4lg NSLCl3,4I, Kings Barbershop QuartetI4l, 'lThe Good Doc- tor l4l. The challenge to learn and grow through inter action with genuine people who let me be myself KAREN S. HARDY p.208, 118, 120, 240, 254 133 Trites Rd. RR 8 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada EIC 8K2 JAMES R. HARLACHER 167 Amsburt Rd. Haverhill, MA HESSIE L. HARRIS 46 Favre St. Mattapan, MA 02126 REGINALD L. HARRIS p.220 SARAH E. HARRISON 334 Elmwood Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 JEANNE M. HASBROUCK p.221, 145, 280, 294 Box 290 Rt. 32 North New Paltz, NY 12561 SCOTT W. HASKELL p.199, 262, 280 11 Chapin St. Milford, MA 01757 DANIEL M. HASKINS p.21, 97, 258 188 Summit Ave. Brookline, MA 02146 DALE K. HATHAWAY p.208, 97, 272, 273 212 Robert Treat Pky. Milford, CT 06460 JANET S. HA THA WAYp.183, 156 18 Percy Place Cambridge, MA 02139 - Christian Education f Zeta, Freedom 8: Com- panylllg Evangelistic Association, Drama Direc- torl2l, WSOSI2l. Personal relationships - deep and genuine. SCOTT R. HATZ p.199, 14, 262, 272, 290 238 Castle St. Geneva, NY 14456 BETH B. HAWKINS p.199, 283 15 Nahanton Ave. Milton, MA 02186 JOHN K. HAWKINS 4 Trull St. Dorchester, MA 02125 KENNETH C. HAYES p.221, 262 Canada DAVID B. HAZELTON p.221, 283 v Cross-CountryI1,2l, A Cappella Choir, Chaplainlllg 39 California Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 BRENDA L. HEALEY p.199, 240, 254, 260 1805 Worton Blvd. W. Middlin, PA 15122 SUSANNE HEATH p.184, 98, 129 Atwater Rd. King Ferry. NY 13081 Christian Education, Candlelight Ministriesl2-41 C.E. Classes KURT L. HECKMAN p.221, 16 801 Muldowney Ave. W. Mifflin, PA 15122 DAVID HEGELEIN RFD 1 Box 194 Lockwood, NY 14859 LISA M. HEIGES p.221, 8, 280, 295 932 N. Duke St. York, PA 17404 STEPHEN M. HELFRICH p.199, 272 154 Waterston Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 DARLENE J. HENCK p.221, 228, 289, 290 9 Charter Oaks Dr. Pittsford, NY 14534 KARL N. HENCK p.208, 268, 289 9 Charter Oaks Dr. Pittsford, NY 14534 PAMELA J. HENDERSON p.209, 270, 271, 294 Clayton St. Lafargeville, NY 13656 ANGEL R. HERNANDEZ DOREEN L. HESPELL p.209, 75, 108, 281 51 Elroy Rd. RD 1 Souderton, PA 18964 KATHLEEN J, HESS p.209 57 Woodcliff Lake Rd. Saddle River, NJ 07458 DWAIN H. HICKS p.209 RR 48 Moncton, New Brunswick TERRI L. HICKS p.221, 295 RR 38 Moncton, New Brunswick THOMAS W. HIGGINS p.209, 124, 244 49 Todd Rd. Cohasset, MA 02025 BEVERLY A. HIGGINSON p.221 37 Deborah Rd. Hanover, MA 02339 CAROL A. HIRSCHMANN p.184, 284 994 Pacific St. Lindenhurst, NY 11757 Biology f Zeta, Biology Clubl2-413 Scuba Club, Sec- retaryl3i. Opportunities to experience a variety ot' activi- ties from watching Shakespeare plays in Boston, to sailing in the Bahamas. LAWRENCE D. HITCHCOCK p.194 209 Bond Ave. Reisterstown, MD 21136 LINDA S. HITCHCOCK p.209 417 Sacred Heart Lane Reisterstown, MD 21136 CHERILYN S. HO p.184 Hong Kong DANIEL J. HOCKEY p.221, 282, 283 60 Brackett St. Quincy, MA 02169 PATRICIA A. HOFFMAN RD 2 Long Run Rd. Sch Haven, PA 17972 COLIN S. HOLDER 89 Edgewater Dr. Mattapan, MA 02121 JOANNE M. HOLLERAN p.221, 283 21 Christy Lane Randolph, MA 02368 LINDA S. HOLT p.221, 285 229 Barlows Land Rd. Pocasset, MA 02559 MICHAEL T. HOLT p.194 229 Barlows Land Rd. Cohasset, MA 02559 NANCY E. HOLT 113 Lambert Ave. E. Weymouth, MA 02189 TERRIE L. HOOPER p.209, 294 440 N. Franklin St. Bel Air, MD 21014 THOMAS M. HOPKINS p.184, 115, 130 1 MacClarey Way Worcester, MA 01602 MARY E. HORRIGAN p.221, 221 26 Ferndale Rd. Wollaston, MA 02170 MARILYN J. HOSTETTER p.199, 28, 294 Box 22 Goshen, VA 24439 KATHLEEN M. HOWARD p.209, 31 40 Dunstable St. Charlestown, MA 02129 JEFFREY T. HOWE p.199, 253, 278, 281, 285 376 Preble St. S. Portland, ME 04106 LAUREL C. HUBBARD RUSSELL D. HUBBARD NANCY B. HUCK p.199 RFD 3 Box 3338 Russell, PA 16345 TAMI L. HUFF p.199, 282, 286 2134 Eleventh St. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 TIMOTHY D. HUGHES p.221, 19, 128, 220 509 Avondale Ave. Haddonfield, NJ 08033 HARRIET L. HULL p.194, 90, 279, 285, 294 ARLEEN S HULTEEN p.221, 282 3 Cornhill St. Worcester, MA 01607 KURT R. HULTEEN p.199, 20, 230 198 Randolph St. S. Weymouth, MA 02190 DAVID K. HUNA p.209, 68, 125, 208 302 Calvary Rd. Churchville, MD 21028 CHERIE L. HUNT p.209, 24, 134, 250, 268 RFD 2 Box 546 Auburn, ME 04210 LINDA J. HUNTER 9 Hickory Lane Scotia, NY 12302 DAVID R. HURLESS p.221, 278 1136 Broad Ave. Canton, OH 44708 PHYLLIS S. HUTCHINSON p.221, 284 6 Ginger Ave. Winslow, ME 04902 SARAH J. HUTCHINSON p.184. 6 Ginger Ave. Winslow, ME 04902 Biology f Zeta, Biology Clubll-41, Chaplainl3i, Evangelistic Associationl1,2,4lg Scuba Club, Chap- lainI3i. The fellowship of christion friends and the growth they helped me achieve. MIRIAM R. HYMAN p.209 52 Sylvan Ave. Clifton, NJ 07011 DAVID IGLESIAS p.221, 18, 76, 268, 289 RD 1 Box 190-A Washington, NJ 07882 LOIS J. INGLAND 10 Speakman St. Wollaston, MA 02170 TERRYL L. IRWIN p.199, 266 810 Ridge Ave. Sharpsville, PA 16150 YVONNE M. IRWIN JANICE M. ISSA p.283 144 South St. Avon, MA 02322 MARGARET C. IVERSON 495 Irving St. Central Isli, NY 11722 DARELINE JACKSON 70 Mora St, Dorchester, MA 02124 RICHARD W. JACKSON p.184 I Nazarene Ave. Brockton, MA 07401 RONALD E. JACKSON p.184, 28, 131, 266, 280 Religion f Delta, Varsity Baseballlllg Varsity Soc- cerlli. Christian fellowship with students and teach- if EIS. INA L. JACOBS p.221 1114 Linden Blvd. Brooklyn, NY 11212 JEFFERY J. JAKAT p.209, 97, 270, 271, 283 175 North Ave. Owego, NY 13827 GEORGE JANINEH ROBYN E. JARDINE p.209, 294 116 McKinley St. S. Portland, ME 04106 STUART J. JARVIS p.283 82 Kensington Rd. Weymouth, MA 02188 DWIGHT D. JAYNE p.209, 280 148 Birch St. Dover, NJ 07801 JAYNE A. JAYNE p.222, 5, 138, 227, 273 3029 Germantown Park Fairview Village, PA 19409 DEBORAH J. JENNEY p.222, 280 103 Elm St. N. Reading, MA 01864 MARY J. JESSEP 106 Curve St. Millis, MA 02054 FREDERICKA P. JOHNSON MARGARET S. JOHNSON p.209 7918 Lynch Rd. Baltimore, MD 21222 BARBARA A. JONAH JULIANNE E. JONES p.209, I5. 17, 135 2425 Cheswick Troy. Ml 48084 MANN STUDENT CENTER 1 MARY E. JONES MELODIE R. JONES p.192 280 Margaret Ave. Orwigsburh, PA 17961 Christian Education Zeta-Volleyballlll. I enjoyed the fellowship with Christian friends 81 professors. SHEILA C JONES p 209, 4, 294 213 State Ave. Wyandanch, NY 11798 YVETTE F JONES p.222 P.O. Box 512 Laurel, DE 19956 JACQUELINE M. JOSEPH JOAN D. JURY KAREN L. KARKER DAVID B. KARSTENDICK p.29, 273 160 Clark St. Patchogue, NY 11772 MICHAEL T. KAYLOR 46 Hereford St. Boston, MA 02115 PHILLIP R. KEEFE p.200 43 Bel Air Rd. Hingham, MA 02043 GREGORY N. KEENE p.222 Box 57 Oxford, ME 04270 WENDY S. KEIM p.210 1441 Cemetery St. Jersey Shore, PA 17740 COLLEEN M. KEISTER 50 Fenton Rd. Rochester, NY 14624 PAMELA J. KELLEYp.185, 161, 234, 267 P.O. Box 121 Gradyville, PA 19039 Business Administration and Economics, Delta - Vol- IeybalIl1l, Cross-Countryl2l, BasketballI3,4l. Varsity Cheerleaderlllg Varsity Tennisll-413 Varsity Clubl2- 4lg AWS, J-Board Representativel2lg Business ClubI3,4l. THOMAS A. KENT p.210, 92, 284 Pleasant Hill Rd. Scarboro, ME 04074 KIMBERLY S. KERCHER p.192, 5, 129, 279 31 Nottingham Way Clifton Park, NY 12065 Elementary Education 7 Sigma - Secretaryl2l, Vol- Ieyballlll, SNEAt2,3l, AWS, ChapIainl3l. JOHN W. KETNER p.185, 161, 173, 278 739 Highland Ave. SE. Roanoke, VA 24013 English 7 Kappa Phi DeItal2,3lg WENC, Music Di- rectorI2lg Kerygmal3,4l, Editorl4lg Campus Cam- eral4l, Plant Services, Supervisort4l. The challenge to expand myself. JERRY G. KEYS p.200, 109, 272, 280, 287 71 Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 ROBERT S. KIFER 135 Belmont St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 DA VID C. KILPATRICK p.185, 16, 140, 341 402 Compton Ave. Laurel, MD 20810 History 7 Zeta - Soccerll-31, Volleyballlll, Soft- balll1,2l Men's Volleyball Clubll-413 A Cappella ChoirI1,2l, Nautilusll-3l, Editorl3l. The enjoyment of the King's Tournament each year. 352 MEMORIAL HALL SCOTT S. KILPATRICK p.222, 16 402 Compton Ave. Laurel, MD 20810 MICHELLE KIM p.210, 88, 90, 250, 290 1 Blookwood Dr. Bethel. CT 06801 SUSAN J. KIM 6038 N. 9th St. Arlington, VA 22205 YUN O. KIM 6038 N. 9th St. Arlington, VA 20906 KAREN E. KINDLER p.192, 103 29 Beach St. Quincy, MA 02170 Sigma, Psych Clubll-3l Meeting people. LINDA M, KING p.222 107 Mechanics Valley North East, MD 21901 DEDREIA L. KIRBY p.222 Rt. 3 Box 561 Hollywood, MD 20636 WENDY R. KIRKWOOD p.222, 138, 253, 267 815 Oak Ave. Westfield, NJ 07090 KRISTI L. KIRSTINE p.222 Star Rt. Box 60-A Leonardtown, MD 20650 DOUGLAS B. KITCHEN p.200, 284 31 Calhoun Ave. Everett, MA 02149 ROBIN L. KLUMPP p.210, 10, 102, 278 8446 Wesley Rd. Holbomb, NY 14469 FRANK P. KNIGHT CINDY L. KNOX p.185, 287 RD 3 Dillsburg, PA 17019 Social Work f Sigma - Basketballll-31, SIA, Presi- dentl3l The personal spiritual growth and the life long friendships. KRISTY A. KOTTIS p.210, 24, 254 45 Powdrell Ave. Randolph, MA 02368 DIANE J. KOURY LAWRENCE J. KREBS p.222 62 East St. Avon, MA 02322 RENATA L. KRISIUKENAS 78 Plymouth Ave. Milton, MA 02186 EDNA T. LACLAIR p,200 171 W. Main Newport, VT 05855 JOEL W. LADD p.200, 112, 201, 268, 282 Box 793 Lyndonville, VT 05851 SUSAN C. LAFRAMBOISE p.194, 294 RFD 3 Foote St. Middlebury, VT 05733 ALEXANDER LAGANAS 25 Essex St. Lynn, MA 01902 KELLY A. LAMBERT p.210, 93, 208, 282, 286 649 Covington S. Lyon, Ml 48178 REBECCA A. LAMPERT 157 Wilson Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 DONNA C. LANDERS p.84, 271, 283 52 Old Main St. Lakeville, MA 02346 CAROL L. LANE p.185 48 Louise Court Rising Sun, MD 21911 Psychology f Sigma JAMES G. LARKIN p.210, 84, 282, 294 41 W. Elm Ave. Wollaston, MA 02170 JEANINE M. LARSEN p.210, 84, 282, 294 85 Linden Ave. Malden, MA 02148 JUDITH E. LARSEN p.222 85 Linden Ave. Malden, MA 02148 J. TIMOTHY LAUDERMILK p.210 Rickard Rd. Skaneateles, NY 13152 LYNN A. LAVELLE p.210, 75, 108, 221, 289 41 Vinton St. Melrose, MA 02176 SUZAN R. LEBLANC p.210 186 Laurel St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 DOUGLAS E. LEE p.194, 74, 213, 282 13 Ralph Mann Rd. Stoughton, MA 02072 DULCE E. LEITE 50 Ridgewood St. Dorchester, MA 02122 ELIZABETH N. LEITE p.222, 18 50 Ridgewood St. Dorchester, MA 02122 FLORENCE M. LEMASTER p.200, 280, 294 Rt. 1 Box 512 Chestertown, MD 21620 ANTHONY C. LERCH p.210, 11, 270, 271, 288 5515 Ridgeview Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112 DIANE M. LEWIS p.222, 267 13501 Fairridge Dr. Silver Spring, MD 20904 LEROY LEWIS p.185 Rand Hill Rd. Box 65 Rt. 1 Altona, NY 12910 KENNETH R. LICK p.200, 106, 198, 204, 266 17 Washington Rd. Ogdensburg, NJ 07439 JEFFREY P. LINEMAN p.200, 115, 266, 283 86 Oxford St. Bradford, PA 16701 LEO LLOYD JAMES ANDREW LOCHARY p.185, 107, 145, 173 370 Catherine St. Bel Air, MD 21014 Religion 7 Sigma, Freedom 8: Companylllg Fiddler On The Roofl2lg R.A.l3,4l, Student-to-Student Counselorl3l. t'The number ofgood friends that Ihave made. ROBERT LOGAN RD 2 Box 333 Pinebush, NY 12566 STEPHEN W. LOGSDON p.210, 266, 267, 280 64 Victoria Ave, Washington, PA 15301 STEVE C. LONG p.222 6808 Groveton Dr. Clinton, MD 20735 DEBORAH L. LONGBOTTOM p.222, 124, 269 102 Northwood Way Camillus, NY 13031 i -ESLIE J. LOOMIS p.186, 161 . 0 Speakman St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Psychology Academics - beauty ol' the campus, late spring Q hrough early fall. LIHRYSTAL F. LUCAS p.222, 4, 294 fl0 25th St, Wyandanch, NY 11798 VIELINDA LYMBEROPOULOS BECHARA MAALOUF p.222, 119 134 Greenwood Ave. Stoughton, MA 02072 'THERESA M. MACALEESE p.222, 254, 260 244 Hobamack Rd. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 CHARLENE M. MACDONALD 16 Fairfield St. Braintree, MA 02184 MARY C. MACDONALD 16 Fairfield St. Braintree, MA 02184 DOUGLAS D. MACPHERSON p.186, 12, 154, 282 17 N. St. Circle Walpole, MA 02081 Music Education 7 Sigma, Choral Unionl1-4l3 Con- cert Bandll-4lg Stage bandl2l, Mighty Fortress Quartetl3l, A Cappella Choir, Board Memberl4l, Pacific Overturesl4l. The close and long lasting friendships that were formed. WALTER S. MACPHERSON, II p.200, 283 49 Walton St. Alexander B., NY 13607 ANITA D. MAGNUSSEN p.223, 224, 234 218 West St. Brockton, MA 02401 JANE L. MALCOLM p.210, 20, 75, 96, 134 524 Heiser Rd. Collegeville, PA 19426 CAROL L. MALLERY p.223 Box 272E Hyndman, PA 15545 CURTIS L. MALONEY p.223, 97, 222, 270 319 East 2nd St. Brooklyn, NY 11203 KATHLEEN E. MALONEY 14992 Alaska Rd. Woodbridge, FL 22191 LOIS A. MALVESTI p.91, 240, 254, 264 391 Quarry St. Quincy, MA 02169 MARK J. MANCINI p,200 RD 1 Walker Rd, Endicott, NY 13760 JOHN A. MANTIA p.200 LAURA P. MAPES p.223, 84 Box 18 Knox, PA 16232 STEPHEN S. MAPES p.200, 16, 114, 236, 281 Box 15 Petrolia St. Knox, PA 16232 DANIEL MARECHAL 19.223 63 Brookledge St. 3 Dorch, MA 02121 HOLLY E. MARRONE p.223 372 Canton St, Randolph, MA 02368 COLLEEN A. MARSHALL p.223 40 Ames St. Quincy, MA 02169 ELLSWORTH F. MARSHALL p.223, 13, 272 8249 Bodkin Ave. Pasadena, MD 21122 WILLIAM T. MARSHALL p.282 8249 Bodkin Ave. Pasadena, MD 21122 ARLENE A. MARTELL p.210, 104, 138, 282 325 E. 52 St. Brooklyn, NY 11203 IROSE J. MARTIN MICHAEL O. MARTIN p.l86, 230 8300 Chivalry Rd. Annandale, VA 22003 ROBERT F. MARVILLE p.210, 70, 100, 278 26 Dunlap Ave. Pennsville, NJ 08070 CHRISTOPHER C. MASON EVELYN J. MASON p.223 Box 115 Main St. Jackman, ME 04945 MICHAEL J, MATTEWS 75 Mechanic St. Upton, MA 01469 VALERIE E. MATTILA p.200, 9, 280, 294 Manc Box 282 Olathe, KS 66062 DANETTE R. MATTMUELLER p.223, 284 Manc Box 282 Olathe, KS 66062 PATRICK J. MATTOON p.186, 120. 161, 271 Rt. 22 Mooers, NY 12958 Psychology 7 Sigma - Volleyballll-37, Cross-Coun- tryl3l, Bowlingl4I. The opportunities to form friendships that will last for ages. DOLORES E. MAY p.201, 25, 287, 294 3M Stewart Park Apts. Corning, NY 14830 GARY R. MAY p.210, 76, 269 High Rd. Lavelle, PA 17943 MARY C. MCCAFFREY 613 Washington Bridgeville, PA 15017 CHERYL L. MCDOUGALL p.210, 13, 282 6710 Sydenstricker Springfield, VA 22152 LORI J. MCEACHERN p.210, 285, 294 8 Beech St. Saugus, MA 01906 LORI A. MCFALL p.192, 21, 29, 177, 290 50 Norman St. Manchester, CT 06040 General Studies 7 Sigma, Class Secretaryl2l. Ed Lewis. DONNA M. MCFARLANE p.223, 107 3330 Nutty Circle Youktown Heights, NY 10598 CHRISTINE M. MCGRAIN 29 Valley Forge Circle W. Boylston, MA 01583 KAREN J. MCPHEE p.223, 98, 124, 228, 290 3413 Beverly Dr. Annandale, VA 22003 DAVID R. MERRIMAN p.211 RD 2 Box 84 Coudersport, PA 16915 JULIE A. MESPLAY p.201 P.O, Box 191 Woolwich, ME 04579 STEPHEN P. METCALFE p.201, 98, 230, 285 12 East Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 EARL C. MILLER p.211, 20, 270, 271, 288 46 Lakewood Dr. Mt. Lakes, NJ 07046 WENDY J. MILLER p.211 1019 South 6th St. Allentown, PA 18103 JAMES J. MINDLING p.211, 121, 244 11963 Greenway Dr. South Lyon, MI 48178 GLENN MITCHELL p.l86, 12, 76, 120, 141 33 Davenport St. Augusta, ME 04330 Religion 7 Sigma, Evangelistic Associationlllg Varsi- ty Cross-Countryl1,2lg Class Chaplainl2l. The people. CRIS H. MOGENSON p.223, 288 841 Park Ave. River Edge, NJ 07661 MARK R. MOHNKERN p.186, 24, 130, 273, 290 119 Alcorn Ave. Oil City, PA 16301 Religion 7 Zeta - Chaplainl2l, Soccerll-39, Basket- ballll-3l, Softballll-3l. Varsity Tennisl1,2lg A Cap- pella Choirl1-3l, Chaplainl3lg Candlelight Minis- triesl4l3 Class Chaplainl4l. Times of all students getting together - especial- ly King 's Tournament, KAREN J, MONNIN p.211, 100, 124, 283 505 Baldwin St. Meadville, PA 16335 JILL M, MONTGOMERY 19.201, 266 212 South 11th St, Akron, PA 17501 RALPH P. MONTILIO p.186, 141 69 Quincy Shore Dr. Quincy, MA 02171 Sociology 7 Sigma - Cross-Countryl3l, Intramural Basketballl2-4l The people that Imet. FLOYD W. MOORE p.223, 17, 70, 253, 282 6 Garvin Ave. N. Warren, PA 16365 DAVID P. MORHARD p.223, 98, 282, 283, 288 9629 Bustleton Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19115 LISA A. MORO p.223, 71 7 Brady Ave. Derry, NH 03038 JOLYNN MORSE p.211, 210 26 Longview Rd. Framingham, MA 01701 NAOMI M. MORTON p.211, 294 49 Free St. Lisbon, ME 04250 DAVID B. MOSER p.201, 278 3402 Perkiomen Ave. Reading, PA 19606 DELORES J. MOSER p.187, 29 3402 Perkiomen Ave. Reading, PA 19606 SAMUEL A. MOUNTAIN p.201, 8, 77, 200, 290 DEBORAH S. MOUNTZ p.187, 86, 143, 174. 260 RFD 3 Dillsburg, PA 17019 Social Work and Psychology 7' Sigma - Basketballtl- 4l, Varsity VoIIeyballl1,2lg Softball Clubll-3lg Varsi- ty Softballl4l, Varsity Clubl2-4l, Prusidcntl3lg AWS, MUNRO HA LI J-Board Representativel1I, Secretaryf2,3l, SASWI2-41, Vice Presidentl3l, Presidentl4l, Circle K, Secretaryl3,4l, Psych Clubl3,4l. The repoire and spiritual commonality with the professors JOHN G. MULVIHILL PAUL A. MUNSIE p.187, 108, 114, 145, 282 676 Keeney St, Manchester, CT 06040 English X Zeta, A Cappella Choirf3l, Concert Bandl3l, Brass EnsembleI3lg Choral UnionI3l, Mighty Fortress Quartetl3Jg Kings Barbershop Quar- tetl3,4lg Bread of Lifel4lg Academic TutorI4l. 'tThe many possibilities available to use ones tal- ents in christian capacities. TAMARA S. MURPHY p.211, 28, 211, 270, 289 Chute Rd. S. Windham, ME 04082 MARY M. MUOMAIFE JOYCE E. MUSICK p.223, 27, 219, 222, 267 1206 Marda Lane Annapolis, MD 21403 LINDA A. MYERS 251 E. 19th St. Brooklyn, NY 11226 LINDA J. NASON p.223 155 King St. Cohasset, MA 02339 LOEL A. NECHTOW 42-B Hemlock Dr. Bridgewater, MA 02324 BRUCE A. NEILSEN 15 Congress St. Claremont, NH 03743 AMY E. NELSON 17 Melody Lane Weymouth, MA 02190 CARRI L. NELSON p.224, 78, 224, 294 179 Blakley Rd. Colchester, VT 05446 KATHRYN A. NEMET p.224 106 B. Joseph Fern Court Weymouth, MA 02189 THOMAS M. NEWELL 4 Driftway Weymouth, MA 02188 JAMES R. NEWHALL p.224 66 Madison Ave. Everett, MA 02149 LINDA S. NG p.224 Singapore ANGELA M. NICASTRO p.211, 75, 271 241 Centre St. Quincy, MA 02169 ESTELENE M. NICHOLS p.224 354 East 8th St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 SHARON S, NICHOLS 10 Speakman St. Apt. 412 Wollaston, MA 02170 STACY L. NICKERSON p.224, 26, 252, 280 RD 2 Box 79A Mohawk, NY 13407 MICHAEL M. NIGRO p.224 193 Elm si, Quincy, MA 02169 354 SHIELDS HALL YSRAEL O. NINO p.141 Venezuela WILLIAM E. NIXON p.224, 273 STEPHEN P. NOFTLE p.201, 103, 236, 287 35 Pleasant Dr. Londonderry, NH 03053 RONALD E. NORMAN p.224, 268, 269 142 Academy St. Johnson City, NY 13790 ANNAMARIE NORMANDIN p.224, 18 BETTE J. NOYp.192, 140 185 Main St. W. Chelmsford, MA 01863 WILLIAM A. NYCE p.201, 288 365 Chapel Ave. Allentown, PA 18103 JAMES N, OBERTO p.224 124 Washington Ave. N. Wales, PA 19454 KEITH V. OGDEN p.201, 285 27 Southwest Dr. Denis, MA 02638 DIANE OHANDLEY p.224 32 Moffat Rd. Quincy, MA 02169 ROBIN A. OLSEN p.138, 202, 234, 283 592 Main St. Conneaut, OH 44030 KARL W. OLSON p.224 50 Brook St. Quincy, MA 02170 JOAN M. ONEIL-ZONA GODWIN S. ORAEKI p.224 ANNE E. OREILLY PATRICIA K. ORNDORFF p.187, 77, 80, 260 347 Oberle Ave. Baltimore, MD 21221 Social Work f Delta, SASWI1'4J, Social Chairper- sonl4lg Softball Clubll-3l, Varsity SoftballI4l3 Circle KI3,4l, R.A.l4l. The many special friendships I 've made here. CLYDE N. OSTERHOUT p.201, 28 13953 Brighton Dam Clarksville, MD 21029 LEE E. OSTERHOUT p.201, 278, 290 13953 Brighton Dam Clarksville, MD 21029 STEPHEN P. OSTERHOUT p.224, 253 13953 Brighton Dam Clarksville, MD 21029 DEBORA Y. OUIMETTE p,201 33 Margin St. Peabody, MA 01960 DOLORES L. OUIMETTE p.201 33 Margin St. Peabody, MA 01960 CHERYL A. PAASHAUS p.187, 160, 270, 287 RD 2 Middletown, NY 10940 Social Work f Sigma - TreasurerI3,4l. Basketball games. HEIDIE F. PACKARD p.224, 294 17 Pendleton Lane Londonderry, NH 03053 DIANE A. PADUSIS p.202, 85, 234, 260, 273 412 Winield Ave. Upper Darby, PA 19082 STEPHEN C, PALMER p.202, 230 756 Thompson St. Elmira, NY 14904 RICHARD E. PARKER p.224 Box 505 Clarion, PA 16214 BRUCE C. PAUL p.211 99 Dixwell Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 JERRY K. PERERA 10 Speakman St. Apt. 209 Wollaston, MA 02170 SHERI A. PERKINS p.224, 77, 295 RFD 4 Box 201 Skowhegan, ME 04976 DALE M. PERYEA p.187, 22, 143, 282 RD 2 O'Neil Rd. Port Byron, NY 13140 Economics and Business Administration, Zeta - Soc' cerI1,2l, Volleyballf1,2l, Softballl1,2l, A Cappella ChoirI3,4l. The interacting forces of this unique christian community. LORI A. PETERS p.225 943 Green St. Allentown, PA 18102 ARNOLD W. PETERSON p.194 HEIDI M. PETERSON p.225, 284 47 Hamilton St. Wollaston, MA 02170 JUNE A. PETERSON p.225, 19, 28, 260, 273 117 Uxbridge Rd. Sutton, MA 01527 KELLY A. PETERSON p.225 47 Florence St. Quincy, MA 02170 LORI PETERSON 130 Sportsmens Whitman, MA 02382 CYNTHIA L. PHELPS p.225 13194 Skyway Ellicott City, MD 21043 DONALD C. PHELPS p.202, 270 9 Main St. S. Windsor, CT 06074 JUDY L. PHELPS p.225, 294 713 East St. Warren, PA 16365 LYND PHELPS p.225 SUSAN E. PHILLIPS CHRISTOPHER PIEHLER p.135, 288 423 Briarwood Lane Northvale, NJ 07647 RALPH F. POORMAN p.225, 68, 283 211 Mountain Rd. St. College, PA 16081 WILLIAM G. POST 93 Gilcrest Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053 LYNN A. POWERS p.202 324 Main St. Everett, MA 02149 MERRILL D. POWERS p.225, 225 10435 Lincoln Huntingtonwood, MI 48070 LAWONNE PRICE p.225, 294 407 Papermill Rd. Newark, DE 19711 KATHLEEN K. PRITCHETT p.187, 161, 294 894 Annapolis Rd. Gambrills, MD 21054 Sociology X Sigma - VoIleyballi1,2l, BasketbalIt1,2l E.A.i2-41, Psych Clubi4l. Friendships LAURIE A. PROVOST 13 Canton St. N. Easton, MA 02356 LORETTA A. PURTA p.202 166 Belmont Dr. Leesburg, VA 22075 BETH A. QUIMBY p.211, 284 6 Ginger Ave. Winslow, ME 04902 DEAN L. QUIMBY p.198, 139, 284 10 Speakman St., Apt. 404 Quincy, MA 02170 Pre-MediBiologyl X Zeta - Bowlingi1,2l, Biology Clubil-4l, Chaplaini2l, Secretaryi3lg E.A.I1,2l3 Class Vice Presidenti3l3 Student-to-Student Coun- selori3lg Lab Instructori4l. The quality ot' education in the Biology Depart- ment. DEBRA QU1MBYp.188, 68, 144, 161, 287 Abbott Rd. 2 N. Vassalboro, ME 04962 Social Work f Zeta - CheerleaderI1,2lg R.A.l2-4lg Student-to-Student CounselorI2lg Phi Deltai3ig Aca- demic Tutori3,4l. The quality ot' my education and the christian support when needed lfrom professorsl. COLLEEN RADLIFF p.211 60 Lace Lane Clifton Park, NY 12065 LISA A. RALSTON p.225 7015 Old Berwick Rd. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 BASIL P. RAMEY p.194, 271, 284 1310 Brownstone Ave. Akron, OH 44310 SCOTT S. RAMSEY p.211, 211, 268, 269 138 Locust St. Holliston, MA 01746 REBECCA F. RANDOLPH p.188 Courses Landing Rd. Penns Grove, NJ 08069 Psychology f Zeta - Cross-Countryil-3l, Basket- ballfl-31, Class SecretaryI2lg Campus Camerai2lg Psych Clubi3,4l. I enjoyed meeting new people and the many growing experiences. JANET L. RANSTROM p.188, 78, 86, 90, 279 7 Leonard Rd. N. Weymouth, MA 02191 Physical Education and History f Zeta, Varsity Ten- nisillg Varsity Volleyballil-4lg Varsity Basketballfl- 4lg Phi Deltaf3-5l3 Varsity Clubll-5l, Vice Presi- dentf4l, Treasurerl5l3 AWS, Vice PresidentI4l, Presidentf5lg R.A.I5l, Student Councili4,5l Student- to-Student Counselorl4l. l enjoyed playing on the varsity teams, being able to meet other christian athletes from other schools, and the care and attention professors give their students. CHERYL E. REARDON p.211 33 Frederick Rd. S. Braintree, MA 02184 MARY C. REARICK p.211, 85, 210, 271, 280 20 Elbert Plains E. Rockaway, NY 11518 DAVID N. RECTOR p.202 Box 191 N.E. Harbors, MD 21901 CAROL V. REED p.202 647 Main St. Norwell, MA HELENE M. REED p.225, 240 Box 78 Creamery Rd. Mongaup Valley, NY 12762 JULIE E. REED p.202, 5, 32, 98, 295 Box 78 Creamery Rd. Mongaup Valley, NY 12762 ROBERT A. REED p.202, 5, 201, 230, 284 1 Dunbarton Rd. Quincy, MA 02170 JANET S. REILLY p.202 221 Pearl St. Cambridge, MA 02139 SHARON R. RESSLER p.202, 80, 119, 234, 260 1648 E. Division St. Dover, DE 19901 DANIEL A. REYNOLDS p.119, 120, 287 440 Hatch St. Corry, PA 16407 SALLY A. REYNOLDS 154 Waterston Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 MICHAEL A. RICCI p.202, 107, 258, 286 1022 Park Ave. Schenectady, NY 12308 LAUREEN E. RICHEY p.211, 282, 283, 294 P.O. Box 98 State Rd. West Grove, PA 19390 CAROL A. RIEDEL p.202, 78, 118, 240, 287 6040 Boxer Dr. Bethel Park, PA 15102 SANDRA L. RIGO p.225 251 E. 19th St, Brooklyn, NY 11226 DOUGLAS P. RINES p.211, 11, 270, 271, 288 191 Center St. Bath, ME 04530 LALONNIE M. RINES p.192 12 Waverly Ave. Pittsfield, ME 04967 Social Work People, RICHARD S. ROBBINS p.211, 96, 212, 270 RD 4 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 WILLIAM JR. M. ROBESON p.225 20 Jackie Circle W. Rochester, NY 14612 JOSEPH A. ROBILLARD p.202 BERNADETTE C. ROGERS p.212, 284, 294 233 Woburn St. Wilmington, MA 01887 WILLIAM A. ROGERS p.225, 270, 285, 289 233 Woburn St. Wilmington, MA 01887 DENISE ROLFS PATRICIA A. ROSA 60 Carlson St. Everett, MA 02149 WILLIAM D. ROSS p.203, 140 13 Plover Rd. Quincy, MA 02169 DAVID C ROTH p.188, 13, 283 24 Vaughan Ave. Whitman, MA 02382 SABRA A. ROTH p.225, 283 24 Vaughan Ave. Whitman, MA 02382 JUDITH A. RUDOLPH p.203, 285, 288, 295 1605 Whitfield Blvd. Reading, PA 19609 DAVID A. RUHMAN p.212, 118, 214, 268 311 Wellesley Rd. Syracuse, NY 13207 WALLACE E. RUMBARGER p.225, 92, 93, 128 7621 Provincial Dr. McLean, VA 22102 STEPHANIE A. RUNDLETT p.226, 85, 107, 137 11 Adams St. Watertown, MA 02172 LORI L. RUPNOW p.212, 23 Rt. 1 Box 58R Cream Ridge, NJ KAREN S. RUSSELL p.203, 5, 32, 86, 280 417 Fairview Rd. Springfield, PA 19064 MAUREEN E. RYAN 536 Pleasant St. Marshfield SYLVIA A. SANCHEZ p.212, 213, 283, 289 177 Whitwell St. Quincy, MA 02169 PATRICIA M. SAVAGE p.212 52 Granite Ave. Dorchester, MA 02124 ANITA D. SCAGGS p.226, 9, 270 10029 German Rd. Ellicott City, MD 21043 LAURA M. SCHERMERHORN p.26, 27, 282 742 Baldwin St. Meadville, PA 16335 RONALD P. SCHERMERHORN p.226, 272, 283 742 Baldwin St. Meadvile, PA 16335 BRIAN A. SCHICK p.226, 122, 223, 282, 283 7729 Black River Rd. Watertown, NY 13601 JEFFREY E. SCHLUMPF p.226, 124, 226, 280 5202 Stonington Dr. Fairfax, VA 22032 LAURIE L. SCHNECK p.203, 77, 87, 272, 286 106 Pytchley Court Longwood, FL 32750 PAMELA K. SCHOLL p.226, 271, 280 111 Ninth Ave. Shamokin Dam, PA 17876 PAMELA K. SCHUBERT p.212 2901 Ridge Pike Norristown, PA 19403 ROBYN D. SCHUBERT p.212, 283 3538 Southwood Dr. Easton, PA 18042 BRYAN K. SCHWANKE p.226, 118, 120, 244 8185 Timberlane Dr. Painesville, OH 44077 ANDREW C. SCHWANKL p 13 RD 1 Stevens, PA 17578 DANA R. SCOTT p.226, 17, 89. 124, 240 9116 Shearman St Rairfax, VA 22030 JOHN D. SCOTT, SR SUSAN SEAGREN p 212 845 Bolivar Dr Bradford, PA 16701 SHRADER HAL! CAROLYN M. SEIEERT 110 Willow St Wollaston, MA 02170 LEWIS C. SEIFERT p.212 110 Willow St Wollaston, MA 02170 DAISY H SELMAN TERRI A. SENECAL p 226 48 Bailey Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 BRENDA G. SENGER p.203 4 Ocean St. N. Quincy, MA 02171 BRIAN W. SEPPALA p.124, 262 23 E. Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02169 LAURA E. SHALT fR p.226, 11, 273, 294 417 Pine St. Denvi ,PA 17517 DAVID M. SHAW p.212 1635 Walker Dr, Fort Meade, MD 20755 DEBORAH A. SHAW p.226, 20, 78, 286, 289 106 Broadview Ave, Auburn, ME 04210 STEVEN C. SHAW p.226, 252, 267, 280 106 Broadview Ave. Auburn, ME 04210 GAIL SHEA REBECCA SHEA p.188, 154 119 Elm Ave, Apt. 2 Wollaston, MA 02170 KATHLEEN J. SHEVEL 13163 Paramount Dr. Saratoga, CA 95070 ANNE SHIA Tiawan KAREN A. SHIRK p.226, 11, 271, 280, 287 15 Briarwood Nashua, NH 03063 STEVEN C. SHIROSKY p,212, 21, 115, 262 50 Austin St. Bridgewater, MA 02324 DAVID C. SHORT p.188, 161 723 Montrose Ave. Charlottesville, VA 22901 CRAIG A. SHRECKENGAST p.212, 13, 230, 269 571 Carriage Lane Dover, DE 19901 KAREN L. SHUCK p.226, 98, 228, 250, 270 6700 Robinia Rd. Camp Springs, MD 20748 MICHAEL A. SHUCK p.212, 98, 125, 270, 271 6700 Robinia Rd. Camp Springs, MD 20748 ALICIA G, SIFFERD p.226 624 Ridgefield Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15216 DAVID W. SIFFERD p.212, 16, 26, 213, 282 624 Ridgefield Pittsburgh, PA 15216 BONNIE M. SILVA p.203 East Bare Hill Rd. Harvard, MA 01451 MARIA J. SIL VA 490 Purchase St. New Bedford, MA 02740 LARRY W. SIMPSON p.226, 216, 226, 272 356 SPANGENBERG HALL Box 263 Sligo, PA 16255 SCOTT G. SIMPSON p.84 337 Franklin St. Quincy, MA 02169 MARK K. SIMS p.212, 284, 285 31 Keene St. New Bedford, MA 02740 RACHEAL S. SIRCAR p.226, 122 366 Putnam Ave. Apt. 2 Cambridge, MA 02139 ROUL R. SIRCAR p.212, 75, 131, 284, 270 366 Putnam Ave, Apt. 2 Cambridge, MA 02139 CYNTHIA L. SKEENS Wake Robin Apt. 409 Lincoln, RI 02865 DAVID A. SLOBUSZEWSKI p.203, 236, 287 Rt. 28 Windham, NH 03087 BARBARA D. SMITH BARBARA E. SMITH DONNA A. SMITH p.203, 84, 134, 283 56 Sam-:set St. Plymouth, MA 02360 HOLLY L. SMITH p.226 9715 Caughdenoy Rd. Brewerton, NY 13029 JOHN M. SMITH p.212 East Bare Hill Rd. Harvard, MA 01451 KAREN L. SMITH p.280, 283 23 Spoke Dr, Shelton, CT 06484 LINDA M, SMITH 884 Ashford St. Brooklyn, NY 11207 MARIE O. SMITH p.227 RD 5 Merlin Dr. Bridgeton, NJ 08302 PHILIP D. SMITH p.227, 18, 101, 267 Box 236 New Lebanon, NY 12125 RUTHANNE SMITH p.227 75 King Ave. Weymouth, MA 02188 SYDNEY SMITH RICHARD C. SNYDER p.203, 140 519 Furnace Emmaus, PA 18049 ROBERT J, SOLOMITA p.212 4 Glendower St. Avon, MA 02322 ANDREW J. SORENSEN p.203, 11, 32, 76, 106 29 Glade Ave. Warren, PA 16365 JAY D. SPANGLER p.227 196 Evergreen Rd. Newcumberland, PA 17070 STEVE E. SPENCE RD 2 Box 150 North East, MD 21901 WILLIAM E. STADLER p.227, 23, 92, 128 RED 1 Acton, ME 04001 GEOFFREY R. STAFORD p.203, 12, 285 471 Ocean House Rd. Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 ROBERTA E. STANIONIS p,213, 75, 285 4211 Midget Lane Mohogan Lake, NY 10547 JOHN STANLEY p.l89, 146, 161 20 Vernal St. Wareham, MA 02541 Psychology 7 Sigmag A Cappella ChoirI1-31, WSOSII-41, Psych CIubI2-4lg Research Assis- tantI2,3l, Lab AssistantI4l. The Spirit on the campus, that really made a difference in my life. SIDNEY L. STEELMAN p.203, 230, 262 4407 Webster Lap Havrede Grace, MD 21078 SHARON D. STEPHENS p.4, 267 139A Lenox St. Roxbury, MA 02118 BARBARA STEVENS p.227 Canada MARK A. STEVENS p.253, 282 15 Leroy St. Dorchester, MA 02122 JEANETTE M. STEWART p.227, 27, 78 123 Liberty St. Owego, NY 13827 YVONNE L. STIEFEL p.295 RFD 3 Box 123 Winslow, ME 04902 REBECCA J. STILES p.227, 77, 89, 240 Box 64 Altona, NY 12910 TIMOTHY M. STILES p.189, 268 Box 64 Altona, NY 12910 Sociology 7 Kaapa - SoccerI2-41, BasketbaIlI2-41, SoftbaIII3,4l. Friends, EDWARD S. STINCHCOMB p.213, 284 716 McCann Rd. Severna Park, MD 21146 MICHAEL D. STOCKWELL p,189 JEFFREY G. STOUT 152 Bulrush Farm Rd. North Scituate, MA 02060 BETH A. STRENGE p.203, 103, 285, 279, 295 615 Maryland Ave. Aldan, PA 19018 DAVID K. STRENGE p.213, 76, 77. 100 615 Maryland Ave. Aldan, PA 19018 JACQUELINE STRENGE p.227 615 Maryland Ave. Aldan, PA 19018 CATHERINE L. STROMAN p,203, 19, 25, 268 6303 Shopton Place Camp Springs, MD 20748 COLLEEN G. STRONG p.213, 135, 271 102 Hatlee Rd. Ballston Lake, NY 12019 NESTOR H. SUAREZ p.227, 230 5000 36th Place Hyattsville, MD 20782 PATRICIA C. SULLIVAN p.189, 5, 266, 267 23 Marion St. Wollaston, MA 02170 Elementary Education 7 Delta - Volleyballtl-41, Bas- ketballtl-4l, Women's Sports CoordinatorI3l. SNEAI2-413 Pep CIubI4l. The friendships Ihave made. JANET L. SUMMERSON p.189, 103, 145, 157 RD 6 Box 173 Johnstown, PA 15909 Psychology 7 Kappa - Presidentl3lg E.A.l1,2l3 A Cappella Choirl2l, AWS, J-Boardl3lg Psychology Clubl4l. The opportunity to participate in activities, if one chooses to,' the professors who take a personal interest in students. JOHN W. SUPRETTE P.O. Box 195 Madison, ME 04950 DAVID W. SWAIN p.213, 91, 93, 281 Ecuador JOHN C. SWANSON p.189 25 Lyons Quincy, MA 02169 JOHN E. SWIFT p.213, 18, 123, 224, 228 Maher Rd. Slingerlands, NY FRANK L. 'SWITZER p.189, 131, 284 Box 210 Mountain View Rd. Williston, VT 05495 Chemistry and Mathematics 7 Kappa, Chemistry ClubI1-41, Math Clublllg WENCl2,3Jg Biology Clubl4l The t'aculty.:g BARBARA A. SZYMANSKI p.213 66 Regatta Rd. North Weymouth, MA 02191 JOHN D. TABOR p.213, 83, 278, 283 9 Pettingale Rd. Amherst, NH 03031 SUSAN G. TABOR p.227, 226, 280 9 Pettingale Rd. Amherst, NH 03031 JULIENNE R. TAYLOR p.227, 32, 125, 253 7220 Reservoir Rd. Springfield, VA 22150 SHARON E. TAYLOR 116 Armandine St. Dorchester, MA 02124 CYNTHIA K. TEMPLE p.227, 280 RFD 2 Box 197 Pittsfield, ME 04967 JOCELYN E. TEMPLE p,213 830 West St. Lunenburg, MA 01462 PAUL E. TEMPLE p.227, 288 R 2 Box 197 Pittsfield, ME 04967 CYNTHIA L. THOMAS 48 Lovell St. North Weymouth, MA 02191 JAMES K. THOMAS p.230, 271 RD 3 W A 30 Felton, DE 19943 SUSIE THOMAS p.142 72 Clarkwood St. Mattapan, MA 02126 Religion The christian atmosphere on campus and being instructed by christian teachers. BRADFORD E. THORNE p.204, 76, 204, 268 1810 North Providence Rd. Media, PA 19063 ANDREA L. THUESEN p.213, 77, 250, 272, 289 14 Dennis Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 CAROL A. THUESEN p.213, 77, 96, 250, 272 14 Dennis Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 SHARON R. TIKASINGH 117 Lidster Ave. Grass Valley, CA 95945 TIMOTHY B. TIKASINGH p.213, 138, 282. 286 117 Lidster Ave. Grass Valley, CA 95945 JANE F. TISHION p.227, 14, 124, 268 355 Litchfield Rd. New Milford, CT 06776 JOYCE TOMBRAN p.204, 284 Rosehall Town-Carent Guyana Sa KAREN A. TOUCHETTE p.227, 18 57 Bowdoin St. Dorchester, MA 02124 VICKI J. TOWNSEND p.213, 5, 286 7 Forest Rd. Essex JCT, VT 05452 HOPE B, TREFRY p.204 10 Lyman Beverly, MA 01915 LINDA M. TREMBLAY p.213, 75, 120, 199 55 1 2 W, Broadway Derry, NH 03038 PAUL W. TREMENTOZZI p.213 69 Randolph St. Canton, MA 02021 DA VID L. TROXLER p.19O, 103, 174, 277 122 Heins Ave. North Syracuse, NY 13212 Psychology 7 Zeta - Chesslllg Varsity Cross-Coun- tryl1,2lg Varsity Clubl2-41, WSOSl2lg Class Chap- lainl3l, R.A.l3l, Student-to-Student CounseIort3,4lg Student Council, CLS Coordinatorl4l. Learning learning to beg to grow, to meet people, to lean. SHARON A. TROXLER p.213, 78, 282, 294 122 Heins Ave. North Syracuse, NY 13212 ROSS A, TUBO p.190, 100, 144, 161, 272 7196 Norman Rd. North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Biology 7 Zeta - Soccerll-4l, Softballll-413 Beta Phi Mall-4l, Biology Clubll-41, Lab Instructorll-41, WSOSl4l. Steves Ice Cream, Nantaset, and Lorraine. ANDREW E, TUCKER p.227, 100 2163 Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City, NJ 07305 WENDY A. TUCKER p.227, 254 4004 Old Crain Highway Up Marlboro, MD 20870 SCOTT D. TURCOTT p.204, 32, 90, 123, 278 8 Wiley Hill Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053 JONATHAN E. TWINING p.228, 225, 269 12540 Platten Rd. Lyndonville, NY 14098 CYNTHIA D. UMBEL p.213, 283 RD 1 Box 159 Mifflinburg, PA 17844 JONATHAN M. UMSTEAD p.213 147 Prather Ave. Jamestown, NY 14701 CONNIE L, UNDERWOOD p.5, 76 112 Kingsley Rd. Vienna, VA 22180 KENT D. VANDERVORT p.80 I0 Speakman St. Quincy, MA 02170 General Science 7 Sigma, Biology Clubl1-41, Men's Volleyball Clubll-31, Security Supervisorl4J Work, my wife, and my son. KIMBERLY D. VANDERVORT p.204, 201, 286 Box 1 Orbisonia, PA 17243 KAREN VANEASTEREN p.214, 102, 268, 295 667 Valley Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470 SUSAN VANEASTEREN p.228, 260, 268, 287 667 Valley Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470 SUSAN E. VATRAL p.214, 282, 283 RD 3 Box 133 Owego, NY 13827 CHRISTINE D. VAUGHN p.228, 125, 268 1326 Green Briar Rd. York, PA 17404 ELISABETH G. VELEZ p.214, 12. 68 PATRICK J. VICTOR p.269 350 Cottage St. New Bedford, MA 02740 ROY VICTOR p.214, 267, 281 350 Cottage St. New Bedford, MA 02740 PATRICIA L. VIDAL p.214, 294 6071 Bellview Dr. Falls Church, VA 22041 BONNIE S. VOLLICK p.228, 260, 269, 283 RD 7 Brewster Rd. New Castle, PA 16102 MARY E. VOLLICK p,204, 84, 198, 283, 286 RD 7 Brewster Rd. New Castle, PA 16102 JUDITH A. VORHAUER JENNIFER L. WADDINGTON p.190, 154 45 Standish Avep Quincy, MA 02170 Music Educationg MENCl4lg SNEAl4l, Music Librar- ianl3,4lg A Cappella Choirl4l. The small size and close fellowship of believ- ers. EDWIN C. WADKINS p.228, 16 845 W. Endave Apt. 9-F New York, NY 10025 KATHLEEN WAIRIMU p.214, 284 Kenya MIKE A. WAKIM p.214 458 North Main St. Brockton, MA 02401 SHARON A. WALKER p.214, 8, 213, 270, 271 9229 Osprey Court Columbia, MD 21045 ALAN L. WALTH p.228, 230, 273 RD 3 Box 490 Flton, DE 19943 JEANNETTE E. WARD p.228, 71 1408 South Quincy St. Arlington, VA 22204 RONALD J. WATERMAN 19 Teed Rd. Holbrook, MA 02343 FAITH E. WEAVER p.204. 294 RD 2 Knox. PA 16232 DONNA L WEBB p.228 Box 75 RD 2 Binghamton. NY 13903 WILLIAMSOAN' HAL! DONNA L. WEGE p.204, 107, 135, 240, 281 13 Bartlett Place Scotia, NY 12302 TIMOTHY L WEGE p 190, 130, 161, 175, 290 13 Bartlett Place Scotia, NY 12302 Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion f Delta: E.A.l1,21, Team Leaderl21g Cross-Countryllig WSOSl2,31, Presidentl31g Academic Tutorl2-415 Stu- dent-to-Student Counselorl31g R.A.l3lg Stuco Class Representativelflig Education Committeel4l. Freedom to change, and lasting friendships. BRIAN D, WELLS p.228, 236, 273, 288 325 Hinesburg Rd. S. Burlington, VT 05401 CALLA E. WELLS GARY A. WESLOW p.228, 25, 262, 272, 273 7905 WBA Rd Severn, MD 21144 JAMES O. WESLOW p.214, 230, 262, 272, 273 7905 WBA Rd. Severn, MD 21144 CAROLYN J. WEST p.190, 4, 86, 175, 285 18 Gardenbrook Lane Willingboro, NJ 08046 Psychology I Sigma, A Cappella Choirl11g WSOSl1,3,413 Class Vice Presidentl2l, Shekinahl2l, SIAl3l, Psych Club, Presidentl41. The times I really enjoyed were when Igot to know other students through my extra-curricular activities. DONALD R. WEST p.228, 252 66 Madison Ave. Everett, MA 02149 TIMOTHY R. WETMORE p.214, 266, 267 DEBRA A. WHALEY p.214 2 Wheatfield Circle Fairport, NY 14450 MELODY R. WHEELER p.214, 69, 282, 289 Canada JAMES K. WHITE p.14, 284 Box 314A Ulster Park, NY 12487 JERI N. WHITE p.228, 253 Box 314A Ulster Park, NY 12487 SHARON F. WHITE 357 E. Washington St. Hanson, MA 02341 KEVIN J. WHITEHEAD p.228, 5, 230 Bermuda DANIEL E. WHITNEY p.190, 83, 90, 104, '177 3433 Magnolia Ave. Reading, PA 19605 Music Education 7 Sigma - ChapIainl21, Soccerl1,2l, Volleyballl1,2l, Volleyball Coachl31. A Cappella Choirl1,2,4l, Vice Presidentl21, Student Directorl4l, King's Barber-Shop Quartetll-41, Phi DeltaI11g Men's Club Volleyballl1-31g Man of LaManchal21, Nautilus Editort3lg Executive Stucol3,4l, Vice Presi- dentl4lg Brass EnsembIel31g Christmas Variety Show, Directorl31g Shenandoahllllg Curriculum Committeel41g Pacific Overturesl4lg AMS, Presi- dentl4lg Who's Whol41, Concert BandI4l. The professors who demonstrated to me the freedom! Liberation I have in Christ, those who lifted me out of a repressive, manual-centered lifes- tyle and showed me the importance of committ- men tg sacrifice. DAPHNE Y. WILDS p.4 79 Booker Ave, Wyandanch, NY 11798 FRANKLYN S. WILHELM p.228, 69, 83, 289 20 Fort Amherst Rd, Glens Fals, NY 12801 GRODON IDENI WIHELM p.191, 20, 80, 287 20 Fort Amherst Rd. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Economics and Business Administration, Zeta - Soc- cerll-4l, Volleyballll-31, Basketballll-31, Softballll- 41, Business Club, Coordinatorl41, Circle Kl4l. Pursuing my major. Business Club and Forums, NA THANIEL E. WILLIAMS p.191 167 Thatcher St. Brockton, MA 02402 KIMBERLY A. WILLIG p.228, 84 15 Mitchell Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15241 DARENE J. WILSON p.204 Cedar Hill Rd. Fishkill, NY 12524 DEBORAH J. WILSON p.191, 100, 139, 161 18 Victory Dr. South Burlinton, VT 05401 Elementary Education I Sigma Phi Deltall-413 SNEAI2-41. I have enjoyed learning to integrate theory and practice in my profession to maximize my abilities. JAY P. WILSON p.204 384 Chestnut St. N. Syracuse, NY 13212 PHILIP L. WILSON 19 Pleasant Ave. E. Bridgewater, MA 02333 KAREN L. WIRKKALA p.204, 283 15 Dimassa Dr. Leaminster, MA 01453 ROBIN H. WITHERITE p.214, 213, 226, 282 6 Nittany View Circle St. College, PA 16801 VIRGINIA J. WITTIG p.214, 100, 142, 284 102 Greenwood Pkwy. Holden, MA 01520 CYNTHIA J. WOOD p.228, 107, 282 RD 2 Box 28 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 DAVID W. WOODBRIDGE p.191, 29, 177, 270 505 Olustee Ave. Lake City, Florida 32055 Chemistry I Sigma - Soccerl3,41, BasketbaIll3,41, Cross-Countryl3,4l. Beta Phi Mul3,4Jg Chemistry Clubl3,4l. The fellowship of other fellow christian college students and professors. ANN L. WOODWARD p.214, 282, 283, 294 219 Evergreen Ave. Braintree, MA 02184 CAROLE R, WOOSTER p.214, 272 314 Lake Shore Dr. Duxbury, MA 02332 DEBORAH A. WYLY p.204, 294 6 Maryland Ave. Warwick, RI 02888 PAUL J. YACOVONE 13.204, 244, 281 88 Ashley St. W. Springfield, MA 01089 CAROL J. YANSICK p.204 245 North St. Arcade, NY 14009 358 WOLLASTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HIROKO YAZAKI p.214 Japan STEVEN YEE p.228 84 Mulford St. Patchogue, NY 11772 BRUCE B. YOUNG p.228, 227 7485 Campbell St. Lowville, NY 13367 CHRISTINE M. YOUNG p.191 31 Poulos Rd. Braintree, MA 02184 Biology, Beta Phi Mu Bio Clubll-413 Lab Assis- tantl4l. Christian Fellowship. GARY E. YOUNG p.214, 124, 244 708 Hayes Dr. Lynchburg, VA 24502 HENRY G. YOUNG 10 Kendall St. Boston, MA 02118 LARRY N. YOUNG p.228, 73, 227, 272 RD 1 Cranberry, PA 16319 RENNEE YOUNG p.191, 130, 161, 286 7485 Campbell St. Lowville, NY 13367 Elementary Education I Zeta - Volleyballll-31, Trea- surerl2,3l. SNEAI2-411 Class Vice Presidentl3lg Class Treasurerl4lg Student Housing Commit- teel3,4l, Chairpersonl4l. MARIE YOUNGER JOHN W. ZIEGENFUS p.191, 266, 284 111 Royal Ave. N. Wales, PA 19454 KEY TO DIRECTORY Name - Index Address KEY TO SENIORS Name - Index Address Major I Society Activities Reply To: What did you enjoy most at ENC? MY MAILBOX NUMBER WAS . MY DORM AND ROOM NUMBER WHERE . THE EXTENSION NUMBER FOR THE PHONE IN MY HALLWAY WAS THE SCHOOL TELEPHONE NUMBER WAS . MY R.A.'S NAME WAS . MY R.C.'S NAME WAS . MY ROOMATE WAS AND HEXSHE WAS FROM . MY BEST FRIEND WAS THE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT WAS . MY CLASS PRESIDENT WAS I WAS INVOLVED IN THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS I MY MOST TIME-CONSUMING ACTIVITY THIS YEAR WAS I I SPENT MOST OF MY TIME AT I SPENT MOST OF MY TIME WITH MY FAVORITE ACTIVITY THIS YEAR WAS MY LEAST FAVORITE ACTIVITY WAS ON FRIDAY NIGHTS I USUALLY MY FAVORITE PROFESSOR WAS MY FAVORITE CLASS WAS THE CLASS I ENJOYED THE LEAST WAS . MY Q.P.A. FIRST SEMESTER WAS SECOND SEMESTER . THE CHURCH I ATTENDED WAS . THE EVENT WHICH HIGHLIGHTED THIS YEAR FOR ME WAS FOR ME, THIS. YEAR WAS: POOR FAIR GOOD EXCELLENT BECAUSE: YOUNG APAR TMENTS After having put over three thousand hours of work into this book, as well as several hundreds of hours contributed by the yearbook staff, The 1981 NAUTILUS is completed. I thank each of you who patiently awaited the delivery of this publication. Many times throughout the past months I have been able to if relate to the following statement made by a previous editor of the 5+ NAUTILUS: lt has been an experience, and yes I 'll say, a priviledge to serve as your editor. l wish the job on no one, and J yet l wouldn 't trade my experience for anything. 1 At this point, l think of all of the areas of my life in which this book imposed itself ln fact, l can 't think of any areas in which it 9 5. didn 't, and l regret the relationships with people that were ', ,W ., affected - the many times The 1981 NAUTILUS had to be 3 P priority. Thanks to all of you who put up with me for the last A year and a half - since March 1980. L N l can 't begin to sufficiently thank those staff members who gave il . 9, beyond what could have been reasonably expected of you. Scott, Q Q gb thank you for keeping the books and for making this book it . I K , l- possible through your time spent in soliciting advertisements. Mark l lf . I . . . and the rest of my photographers - thanks for all of your time andfgl , 'P skill. Mark, Rohm, Brian, Brenda, Marilyn, John, and Marla, I truly Q -if appreciate the 'efforts that each of you added in making , av this book your work on the Spring il earth to thank you enough. ll Edit etcj and an excellent sister. ' ' hours of a 4 tance. I 1 as gf ...fi 1 . fr. . , . I if for bein yrfaculty advisor. I m grateful for your help and friendship. We .3 always b adebted to you. To my parents - Dave 8: Fran Blaney, - Linda, Ki and Brian, I have l truly appreciated your continual support. May the Lord A Q There are many memories contained within this publicatio' remind us fil f dcess in our lives that never seems to cease , CHANGE. My hope is thateach of 'f lfffchanging will, Lord 's help, strive to be more like Jesus and consequently. be artiinfluence in chan g wffijiworld. ,g gi-Y i eTrust in the Lord with all your heart arid lean not on your erstandingg in all ways acknowledge . him, and he will make your paths straightfi' ' , W Proverts 3:5626 KNIVIP, . 5 ' W 5 , w i'f77ank?'ya?4 for allowing mefthe opportunity -l s to SHIP? you as Editor of the 1982 NAUTILUS, Q F Qi' 3 .jx Fl, -f -W K 1 ' 1 hifi f David Jonathan Blaney l PH RAPH CREDITS KJA , Karen Anderson JKF . . . Jeff Fogle JAI.. . Andy Lochary DJB Dave Blaney CLG . Carol Gailey MS . , Mike Sawchuk MHB . Marilyn Bowers ERG . . Ellen Gailey fThornton Studiosl MLB . Mark Bowers JPH . Joe Hall TAS . Terri Senecal JEB , . John Boyanowski DCK . . Dave Kilpatrick JDT . John Tabor EJB . . Beth Brown KRL , , Ken Lick SDT .. Scott Turcott CAW . . Carl Winderl Cover Photos, Page One, 8a Front Endsheet C1Of80l by Dave Blaney. Senior Pictures, Formals lFaculty 8a Underclassl, 8: Back Endsheet f9f80l by Mike Sawchuk CThornton's Classic Studiosl. Lyrics on the Back Endsheet are from Only One Life by Lanny Wolfe. P Copyright 1973 by Lanny Wolfe Music Co. International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission of The Benson Company, Inc, Nashville. A special thanks to Bob Murphy of Josten'sfAmerican Yearbook Co. and to Michael Sawchuk and Ed Thornton of Thornton 's Classic Studios. 360 EDITOR 'S PA GE E E 5 f E 5 1 ti 1 1 H TE i 1 4 i .1 ,. s A hx.',L:4. r f I J I '.,j9lX3l- Y-M v D . .,- .,,,,! I , V 5' Y ' CT ' ,sd1Ill 9:,.w ,aww W Iwi.: 1' X , , - ,. r vu X .,,:,,.,- ,YP ,77-'igfklkqw' y 1- . '.! l Y 1 mv ,xr - -4. I ' .' M :-. mai '- , - sg 1 w- -. , i 'Z , ,A 5. I lv 3 L ' ' l '041-ig,'ir HV' . we-.. uw Ii 7 Q A uv Q. Only one life, so soon it will pass,' Only what's done for Christ will last,' 1- Only one chance to do His will, So give to Jesus all your days, lt's the only life that pays, 'lhl l When you recall you ha ve but one life! if'-, '-W511' Y. A Nw, , ian? ' '-i:':.1. A 2 i ' ,3.ef,gf'gx,-ix-ffregg.. ' H '. - , -, -L ,- R ,,:',,..' -. , .g ,- ., i I iw ..l, xqai-so f ' ., 7,7ffx,.',' -7'3'.'-431:15-'r' ' f ' 5 W' , GQ -'5'kE.f?,x , 1 r ' , 1 t 9 ff 'ki bt new Q 1973 by Lanny Wolfe 8f5L.?'.- lj 5' -'Q ', ' '. '- . ,z,1r,f J :.: a ., , . 1.1215 N1 .' -af. V 4. , V4 ' vr' If 'f xx1: 1 :':-'lk l. - 13 ' in' ' W ' 'it Q- wwf. 'f'1 4:1-., '.,g'2S ,vw . f , - si VJ: 7 'f vw -'i9g.'Ei.'r :4 f, -41 . ?, -5 4- 1 fir-'ef w Q A 51-pf,'.3igf.1'ff i g , - -'g 1-:f'af'.-wig-ig -x.J:Rf-gJ':- 'Q ', , V551 .4 -s , .:, ft, jr' ,,.' V.. 'nl 1 1 ,1, +14 1.4 T' lygf-M-24v.f.3: A 5'-'La-, 1'2w,?41lr A fi '. 'A' i H- -.11 ' '-ar ,fini Q.,--'A-., '. 3514- Zz, -5' Q, r-- - A .xi . 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