Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

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Fgw ,ff in 'G Q :E is 1963 Mnemosyne Huntington College Huntington, Indiana Progress evidences itself in many ways. Huntington College has shown its progress by its recent accreditation by the North Central Accrediting Associa- tion, by its constantly expanding cur- riculum and by its increase in grounds and buildings. Huntington College can, and should, be proud ot its ability to produce teach- ers, pastors, and other leaders with a good Christian education. May Huntington College always con- tinue to progress with Christ as her leader. Q nty Public Library Allen GU Shown above is one of the three new Freedom Street Apartments, used at WCDSTEV Slleet present for single men's housing. V3 Elly in Xlliayne, IN 46801-2270 i The new Hall of Science, due to be completed by June, 1963, is shawn in various stages of its progress. At left is the building as it appeared in mid-October. Below left shows the building in late November, and the picture below at right was taken in March, l963. Underclassmen and Seminary Student Directory Advertising Administration and Faculty 12 Clubs 31 Activities 49 Sports 61 Seniors 73 Table of Contents ,Av ,. YN' V, in ,., . -3 - -- 2 AT - .. W. W..-Q -av.. - - A V ...f Q9 it ff . . . lout at other times we simply relaxed. . . . and laboratories soon became of great importance to those of us who were fu- ture artists, musicians and scientists. Classes and study should 'rake most of your time, we were told when we arrived on campus. And, whether we like it or not, we soon found it to be true. Sometimes we had to study intensively l'?l . . . Studios . . Yr quet lwith the usual im- patient waiting of the fellows for their datesl. , When we desired a stimulating evening, we attended one the departmental club meetings, a library sponsored Coffee Hour, . . .or a formal ban lenging programs . . . 1 ug fr i It I in ,. . !m Striving to increase our dedi- - nl cation to Christ were the chal- rl 7 2 . . . and the Church and Sunday School services held at the church of our choice. Receiving moil from home early become CI port of our college life, . . . c Q i . . . ond soon cheering the wc Q ' '5 gii- Foresters on to another victory . . . l :flag l l X 5 'PIE fr , - P- -- s'f'F5'l1'i7i?f'-,. Q4 '4 XSS' f W 1 1-2 ' gl 1 if ' ., ' A is 55 ze' , V e R 3 if- fjkmg 1 f , . ' mi.,-...,i.iL!: ., N Q . . ,i in W E? Q N :-E .. 'M TA ' ' :L 'i' V f.- ri - ,ggaf A J' X? I ,viii-:.g3 -i F ! X it 5, . ff , -writ N- 1- .SS 4322. 'viwiiwz f- -Ea: , Q: Nj 1Xi-i .Q X 1 x l X,-5 ' lg ' 1 741: . 1 N3 h 1' N' H :Yi 'V 'A - MA N. 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SiEiT assi' sf: A . i'f :f.5' :. X X - A X Ff'4v., :nIi':IXX my X SN - Q P5 xg M ..,,.,. I N4 T X. ii.: 'S . X ' K 4 ' MY . . . drove our new Type auTo- mobiles Through The halls ,... lg W2 . 5 VN . ws. . . . or settled back To enjoy an evening of Television. Campus life is as varied as The sTUdenTs who make up l-lunTingTon College, each phase helping To mold and influence our lives with The hope of making us The more able leaders of Tomorrow. 'U 9: .. is, A. px. L3 S4 x .1--':,q-ii 4.-V -s ' - x I 1.39.3 . 114 . wbfihb X ,nh-V 4, ur ' .gp-ff T.. -. V., ' ,lg-glggxx 1 N114 N fi .2 JH 1 2,2 Q V A 1 W. .Q . li. A- , - -:yi ,f'fA,Q-'I' Q: ---r, --...aygy ' ' - ff. l 3:55. ui.. .1 H Z -J . , - qs?-Lg. H!!-7' , -5 1 ,Pa-SQ' ' . ,. -'ff- W Wig, 'li ,,-...' Lf ff K: ' 1.1 -HMI. Y . - 4 , l' 'L f 5 L ' YA. , U if A 6 4 g 2 A.: 5 . . -., ' '61 ' of ' . F ' ,x I U 77 4 . I V . . , ' ,ti 'frng VV ' 4. -,ff V ' M ' I -Mix ' 3 Z f A ,s - 1 - iff, - ' j' .J ' ' , ' fd V-1 U-., - gn 1 I , 'F-' ,W . , W J, V WY, ,,4 H.. -x , ,.,..Q::1: 'A X ,- ' A l ..,.. -e :.,f w ,, Q' N , ' ff Q X ,,..,1W,. M... ., 1. X H ,:,,,',Qmf5,1aNg5, 1523513 ,gf-gf A 4 ' 3k f f , A Dedication Professor and head of the Biology department, Professor Douglas F. Le- Master is an example of the progressive attitude manifested by members of the Huntington College faculty. Never content to permit his students to receive or be satisfied with second best, Professor LeMaster is highly respected for his force- ful, practical approach to learning. ln improving Huntington College and bringing it into the community spot- light, he has done his share. One of his outstanding achievements was his por- ticipation in the Klutone Project during the months of November and December. At this time he took charge of testing the effects of Klutone, an agent used to combat Dutch Elrn Disease, on hamsters and parakeets. Hence, in view of his many contributions, we, the Mnemosyne staff, dedi- cate the 1963 Mnemosyne to Douglas F. LeMaster, a man worthy of emulation. 3 1833 03067 6859 Mr. LeMaster studies one of the many botanical specimens on the campus. ii wgmunx-www. - i fiii iii. mx, i +R N- -,4..A-2' Z ,f yi I Lin , iii iiiimiiiifiii:imma ' M-.U Anim . 4 . -4. , . A X iii? 5 ii I iffgii i gfigfi .iiiliiiii -in C i mln 1 if if' -ii, A 5 A 3 f ' si. , N 3 x ff ,. Y- 1' 4 x '-K' ' . gi -Q ., ,z:: ::a:.3 , sg. ,. 1.5.2 1- V 1 1 I lm. 9 Q1 Q ww- - .Q m, .i.,- J ,. y ma, .MQ ei .1 -- MW .A ... ' Mr. LeMaster, Robert Priddy, Mr. Howald, and Larry Johnson observe some of the animals they worked with during the Klufone Proiect. 1 -,-- , - - '- w. ...A ,.,.-,, , ,,:.. , is ww mi' 'll J E s R A I ,iffwf X X ADMINISTRATIUN and FACULTY Dr. Elmer Becker President ln the twenty-two years of Dr. Becker's presi- dency, the Huntington College campus has undergone significant changes. The most obvious alteration is in The number ot buildings com- prising the college. Another area of accomplish- ment is the great increase of enrollment and taculty members during his administration. Yet, the outstanding achievement of Dr. Beckers years of service is the accreditation that the col- lege received in 1961. At this time the college qualified for membership in the North Central Association ot Colleges and Secondary Schools. Hence, the college is novv a recognized institu- tion ot higher learning. Students appreciate Dr. Becker's chapel FTISSSGQGS. r K x , law. 5 7. Q3-5,5..55g,15g.'-XM Q. ..c.:?f ,.5 ,jf Q .3 X it yt . Nu 'Q ' Q XI., , 4' ' s .- .wg-. .,1x.f:.En ,4 . - :.xEss:w-3r-2 '-?..x-- -.Q I4 Mrs. lrene Bealer serves as secretary to Dr. Becker. Mrs. Dorothy Heck is the Administrative A54 sustant to the Dnrector of Student Relatrons and the Drrector of Counseling and Guudance. ...mn-' ,, .... 1 ,, .... 1 A A . .1- Q 1-K Ray W. Zimmerman is the College Repre- sentatuve and coaches the baseball team. 'lili- ' M r shut., 5.4 sf I Mrs. Mary Ann Wagner acts as secretary to the Dean of the College, Dr. Byrne. '-'vwyqg WW' ,ffl ll!! Mrs. Lois Cook acts as secretary to the Registrar, Carl D. Zurcher. is Miss Donetta Burkholder assists Mrs. Mildred Wagner, Supervisor of the Mailing Department, is -A V . 5, I A '. A f 1 Q 1 if , . . lll 1 A 1 D. 'iw T-can x. . 5 L , Donald W. Dennie, Mrs. Gloria Dennie, Eugene W. Riebe and Miss Janet L. Peters manage the business affairs of the college. gr- Dr. Galen A. Colclessor is Director of Admissions and Assistant to the President. I 1 -.1 E 1 ur 1 . w. ' f . 1 Q z 1 ' WT 'I5 ,. -...wx-, 'vs- Eirl? l H X My -.... Harold Ranes and his secretary, Mrs. Irene Swo- verland, handle the affairs of the Development and Public Relations Office. i'ka3i , mg, - at Q .5 1-Q it if E 'in ag ,Z , . X . I. - s ,.: 9 J ' s,:::QJE . 5N.,..- 5 .:,:w,xw:: I s. .ns , I N v Mrs. Martha Arganbright, assisted by Miss Bar- bara Waln and Mrs. Barbara Goodwin, perform the duties of receptionist. I6 sf' Dr. Phil J. Gerringer is the Executive Director of the Huntington College Foundation. A--H' Wi' Mrs. Carol Skinner acts as secretary to Robert W. Mueller, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, l flv 4. . . Net' QM- .. S Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Stocker contribute much to the stu- dents' well-being. f Yi fl we ,J The Serving Seven from left to right: Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Burkholder, Mrs. Stites, Kenneth Lupp, Mrs. Septer, Mrs. Taylor, and Glenda Edlin. Li:-xF'1.1 .-.A Always ready with smiling service are Janet Harrington, Mrs. Zimmerman, and Carol Gates. 1 H.C.'s invaluable maintenance men are Charles Wagner, Danald Evans, and William Saufley. I7 A Dean of the College Dean Byrne is constantly seeking benefits and improvements for the college. . WNW 'skf- HERBERT W. BYRNE Dean of the College and X Associate Professor of Education A.B., Asbury College B.D., Asbury Seminary ---, Y ' if . h' 'f ' 'A A M.S., Western Illinois Univ. High. l'Tl SL F7 U7 s Q 2 KD '4 C 2 2. 4 FD . UI FJ '4 e t - ' l-'Z:Ii E: 5:-s:,fI':'f. '1Ef : ' MELVIN l. BURKHOLDER Dean of the Seminary and Professor ot Practical Theology A.B., B.D., Huntington College Th.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary ' wr- . . l .1 t 5 s Ir V A I S !K .5 . sy A ,, K., fii fi . .Q efee -4,-' X .'.:f.i.-:.-.se-sr V. Q KLQA ibxw Dr. Burkholder discharges duties as dean ofthe seminary and teaches. 0 Dean of the Semlnar is t Director of Student Relations 5, .... iv- ' ROGER J. BUZZARD Assistant Professor of History and Economics A.B., Huntington College M.A., Michigan State University Mr. Buzzard consults his schedule for the day. Miss Bergdall carefully calculates the late minutes for each girl in the dorms. Director of Student Life for omen QV. IRENE F. BERGDALL Associate Professor of Mathematics and Latin AB., Huntington College M.A., University of Michigan DR. ROY HAYDEN Assisranf Professor of Bible AA., Los Angeles City College B.A., U.C.l..A. B.D., Th.M., Fuller Theological Seminary MA., Ph.D., Brandeis University 'Y Dr. Hayden indulges in classroom informalities. DR. HELEN BROOKS Professor of Hisiory A.B., Hastings College M.A., Ph.D., University of Nebraska we 'H-fs., Dr. Brooks peruses a world map before meeting her History of F W .-if-9' ,Q Civilization classes figs? I Professors Hamm and Weekly study an advanced piano score. I . fr .tv ' ' P N t x Professor Hollis daubs a finishing touch onto the canvas. E' '---Q4 JACOB HAMM Assistant Professor of Music lVoice and Theoryl WN '1I'C f DALLAS A. WEEKLEY Assistant Professor of Music B.S., M.M., Indiana University FREDERIC L. HOLLIS Assistant Professor of Art A.B., Indiana University M.A.T., Indiana University John Herron Art School Butler University Seminary - Q Q, ,J . Q LUCRETIA B. MUELLER Assistant Professor of English and Speech Director of Drama and Forensics B.S., Huntington College M.S., Indiana University GPX. EDWINA PATTON Assistant Professor of English A.B., M.A., Indiana University MARJORIE SCOTT Assistant Professor of English A.B., Oklahoma Central State College M.A., Colorado State University M.S., Oklahoma State University 6- . ' my A :E -sw 3 ? Mrs Scott, Mrs. Mueller, and Miss Patton check themes handed in by their freshman - - 's 1-. t P English classes. 5 -'mlsl m I Mrs. Scott is amused by some of the answers that appear on her literature tests. lu l gl' no ll -If. , ye , 3. K 2. Q 9 1 I 1? Professor Paine takes time out to watch the birdie! F, 2? U .V . P 1 Q ' '--assed, A Mr. Wimmer pores over a lesson outline. Professor Mueller instructs his philosophy class in valid reasoning. , . ,,'e:'mwmmn--.-,y- 1.-N.1::':fg-,.,.,...... r -V 1 ti' ROBERT H. PAINE Associate Professor of History and Political Science A.B., Wheaton College A.M., University of Pennsylvania DAVID WIMMER Assistant Professor of Psychology: Director of Counseling and Guidance B.S., Marion College M.A., Ball State Teacher's College ROBERT MUELLER Professor of Philosophy A.B., B.D., Huntington College DR. DAVID TRACY JONES Associate Professor of Biological Sciences BA., M.S., State University of Iowa Ph.D., Indiana University .r 'Y 3 X 'X .Q s., ...css ,mr '7 M. EDNA SHIPLEY Professor of Mathematics B.S., Denison University M.5., University of Chicago ,Mv- l . ni wi sh? Dr. Jones examines a slide prepared by David Griffin. Miss Shipley checks their assignment. X X X , X the page number before giving her calculus class - -- 1 '.-MW: 'Wi XGA-1? .:'s..:fa:x-fs:'f:5-- .'-'-:.b1- J in Frm ' Xi f .. R. ...WN UXRQXNX. M. X. . . ' --ers W-..K 'wX:':1:::a.gs' :,ss,s,'gi..,' ' ' 'is -XQFX.-.Ss X ' ' it ?X:Xf5?3XI .X.:.:XNQs.XQ3 .X-s S :I as . . -.Q-, -:fri-. K st ' I . - XXX . X xl mm' 'NX r ' LL :- 1'.1 - 'Mali '-?Jt3i.CX.f-'--' geizcgi- sg.. Ns 5 5 B ' -ff' I ' X5..1g:tQ . 2 KQjsXEq4x ' , .ilkcix ,. XFX .X . . . :Xa-3:1 . ,. - Asc 2 5- ' X . -' .. X-.-.ffwl vs - cw .,., ......- - .N A H QA X X X X . Y-r XX-: :1S2Z-vI5..:is' N X X Xj XX X X . is R556 x was W-3 Kay-.sXw 2 . '-fx-. '- S S Aggie XX: fx N :X X X- -N., A- ,wx X X X NK Q .Xx'..3x.hXl. -we-.egg-. AN-X-y-:Q35 Q . f J me -' -: 1. . -f1fdX':f-'I-r . Y. rs, -ls.: Sv':X.'+f - q,W,u,fe .Q.g.Xss - . s. . . sylmix X, XX. A r.-XXX .. ,...t. X . . .:., X. :I 1. Qzi.. 35, X :- -:'rf- 'sssx . . . it ,X ,Wk , Y - hiv- --: H sXXX..1eXg X sf X ., N .mg Mr. Hale explains the function of some equipment to his physical science class. g f Y '2 ss Q 5 r. ,ri ' i.-- il ix M 2 gl V An ' l l 'ix 6 is A . tg 2 l V x,.. Hlff ll H 5 ,Q 9 ' Q1 xii ' i ' ..., i ' l S i 1 ','1- 3 -1 - ' P---N Q. ,jf Q - .. ,W 4 Q as Mr. LeMaster and Mr. Howald note the progress of the new Hall of Science. .-v- . 0.-I .1-. new-f-f --W-----F-myq Av I , V' ,A:m ,,cwwi5.,5 , .,.:.1.11-42'--'S' -1 4, ' .. any ' .H . ., , 1,51-Wit, -' ' GQ ROBERT E. HALE Assistant Professor of Physical Science B.S,, Ball State Teacher's College M.A., Western Michigan Unlvercitv ?:??h:,E,, ., W ,V Q . , .z-:-.5 :- , V. JA 14 '4 ' hr ,. , ,ii W V, - , f',1 'fp . JAMES C. HOWALD Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Huntington College M.A., Ball State Teacher's College V ,Vs. oc DOUGLAS F. LeMA5TER Associate Professor of Biological Science B.S., Purdue University A.M., University of Michigan ' A who DR. ROXY LEFFORGE Protessor ot Sociology and Psychology A.B., Indiana State College MA., M,R.E., D.R.E., Boston University Dr. Letforge flashes a friendly smile os a student enters the classroom. ,WV .JS . WARREN B. SCOTT Associate Professor of Psychology A.B., M.S., Syracuse University DR. CORINTH LANGE Professor of Educationg Director of Teacher Education A.B., Huntington College A.M,, Iowa University Ed.D., Bradley University Dr. Lange does some research on one of the many clocks in his collection 26 Vg.,-, ol ly- 3 UP. it fi qlml 4 1,1- 9 . J., -si ,f I 4. Q 1.v't 3 QQ. .Q 'Q u'Q Hag. , ,V ' F' ., X g lou t Xi ut-Q. Miss Betterly checks typing and form in her students' letters. Mr. Brady waits for his next advisee to appear. K F X Q 'iii' W Q J QQ Sf, ..., ..,. 3 E X S' J . K - , t - Q,.'.'f't swan : ' Q 7 E lf fi f' QNzgf'53g:,., ws, Q - ' iii is t , - ' Q K., 'il NGK Maw. Q. 3 3 X Q 'tt Sf if. it I .gf 5 .. ' QQ' s Q Y' QQ iso:-,M Q ' QVIQQZQQQ , . C - C ff 3, .. f wma. , gn 2 Q .Q. -1 5 -f , ' ,- Q' ' V l' v A ,. Qf - I -ia 7 1 1' ' ' - f '?.,1E'i5 ' ' ,- 'Gi' 2- fff'?fg3 .,.,, i lx tx' .. was - , Q ...,-C,-vs.: . i QQ 5 Q ., J x x ' N:r 'it' :1:?g.x.s': iris, ,- ' 'X -2 I- A ze' . .- ' XSQWQQ .5 6 15 A:-filffii'f':1Q2'--l1?1f ?i3? r 'Elf ,. . ' ?' . A 'I' f5i'1'Q:ffi-4335 . .,4. A ,' S .,W4..,g.,Elsj'g:e:zE A ,I .' o ' 'ffl ' 1Q5:',.G,,:iE: gi QQ C :' fl' ' ,ffl-if DAWN H. BETTERLY Assistant Professor of Business and Secretarial Science BS., Huntington College M.S., Indiana University J .J if CHARLES L. BRADY Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., Northwest Missouri State M.A., Colorado State College RALPH G. BEALER Asociate Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature B.A., Moravian College M.A., Christian Theological Seminary wg.. ,.,,-4 J. RALPH PFISTER Associate Professor of Theology and Christian Education A.B., B.D., D,D,, Huntington College and Seminary 1' 54 Mr. Bealer prepares to translate a few sentences for his Greek Class Dr. Pfister mulls over a paper submitted by a theological student. Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Kelly team up to promote physical fitness. Elf? it Q - 9 0 N ' A f Q M .6 P I' me Coach Klopfenstein diagrams strategy for the team. Qi LOIS JO ANNE ARCHER College Nurse, Health Instructor R.N., Indianapolis Methodist Hospital School of Nursing ,X MARY W. KELLEY Instructor of Physical Education for Women B.S., Indiana University RICHARD E. KLOPFENSTEIN Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education: Coach B.S., Huntington College B.S., P.E. Director, Indiana University 'VW ,ff ' H I V I -' . , 4- - 23 li. E. FAYE CONNOR Head Librarian, Associate Professor of Library Science A.B., Huntington College M.A., B.A., L.S,, University of Michigan Miss Connor and Mrs, Dutcher carefully maintain order in the card catalog WILMA DUTCHER Assistant Librarian B S Huntington College M A Ball State Teachers College QQ' JOHN LAWRENCE WINTER Associate Professor of Modern Languages AB., West Virginia University A.M., University of Michigan L. Professor Winter consults a volume from his extensive language library. Lfx Aid' . F'i'! w V V I 4 CLUBS tudent Council ir F 33 ll' l I , , as S ii From left to right are Jerry Smith, Richard Morrison, Doyle Clark, Dave Jackson, Janet Clark, Roger Skinner, Candy Rooney, Dave Griffin and Roger Buzzard, advisor. 4- I' H1 Janet Clark and Candy Rooney served as secretaries, Jim Thompson as pres- ident, Roger Skinner as treasurer, and larry Beverly as vicevpresident of the J Student Council. .SSW , ' Student Un ion President Religious ife and Service Committee S- 4 HUT 1 kg!! x Y , . ,i Student Karen Brown, Ralph Bealer, Rob- ert Myers, Dr. Becker, David Wim- mer Roger Buzzard, Paul Harring- ton and Irene Bergdall established rules and made decisions on the activities of the student body. 853 ffairs Committee Janet Bonewitz, Ed Moyer, Dr. Herbert Byrne, Jim Thompson, Dal- las Weekley, Dr. Melvin Burkholder, John Goodwin and Jim Hotchkiss planned and coordinated the reli- gious emphclses on campus. .- Nw ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,.. -H 'Wrr 33 thletie Committee Works of art were observ- ed in the display windows of the library as the result of the efforts of Carol Hough, Jill Van Deusen, Donetta Burkholder, Junior Mentzer, Barbara Myers and Wilma Dutcher. Guiding and regulating policies in the field of athletics were Roger Buzzard, Rag er Skinner, Richard Klopfenstein and Eugene Riebe. Librar Committee . M .- wg .gmsggqs sa. -. :fr-15' N 1 Q- tiff 3' xi egg, ge- s S is ev. N- +..X.,. . ., :sw , N. -is 5 1 H at , -M - S ':1:--A-'five' -. Q .f -vi , S5525 K -ssifw K ,Sm . X J , x- f 1 -Q. V. eg. , gsm ,-x , We -X -, -1 1 i, H 4,,,.s at 'ssgt ' ., V ft' Y ,. 1 K l fx r ' - -we-we W wg -sg ' x J M W s .. .. Nxt . A i f me V .. N. , WBfzhz-:-s1:'e.5ssi N:gE. . v- ' X X VJ:-get 1 IH - e ww sy fe- - -15:21 ' ' adm' Q' ' ' PV X N- e .. . i ss sw- -We NX X me- sa t J, ts - . ee'--N -my 1 A t 1 at debts: N 1, ' 4 . 1 ' ON 1 i . -'fl I 7 '- 552215-' .: X f 535555-iisiaTS?tx5N F' K H- if? XX . ' ' ,I X3g.,:-- . X -.1-X? i XQTQQQQ: - Nb-Q-NX5 . . 513525 3 53 . , . X - K :qr'1s .f- ue , ' 1 521,-:.QaT+i ' ,Q e is ' ,:1E:'EEs. 36: -xx w,-:- ' 'b,GfQr.iti'. First row. Rebecca Tarr, Marvel Fleming, Doris Kreps, Nancy Daugherty, Barbara Booth, Ardith Martin, Barb Hess, Virginia Fisher. Second row: Gary Graham, Darlene Graham, Dorland Kuntz, Pat Morrison, Bob Kifely, Dorothy Lahr, Darlene Birdsall, Janet Clark. Third row: Delight Siedenburg, Donelle Birdsall, David Graham, Carol Hough, Kevin Bergdall, Donna Jean Ferner, Sharon Amsler, Sandy Cope. Fourth row: Bonnie Merkle, Gary Mastin, Pat Cook, La Doyt Rodeheaver, Doug Reahm, Karen Headley, Mary Lou Bickel, Tom Mills, Jo Burkholder. A. . -...m..,..,,,,,emWg-M., H xAw, ' p Rl s - V . z jf W '- --'i dx in -1 f 4 D , ,... -. . . , ' , 'Q ' The singing of the Alma Mater before the choir leaves on ' in , the Annual Spring Tour is traditional. V 14,1 M' L 11. - ,li ' ' - 'Ee .1- br ..liw ',-' XA -, id 'Ss 'zi'-' 'Q Good food and spiritual thought mark the choir retreat. ' ,-5 1 M 35 i N N' -f-'f2 'k F, ,,--'ff' of X. N M 3 ..s..,.,.. Seated: John Goodwin, Jim Wise, Dr. Melvin Burkholder, Keith Dave Jackson, Gary Graham, Dick Case, Doug Wing, Von Giessler, Maxwell, Barb Hess, Ed Moyer, Lee Palmer, Carol Gates, Kent Bob Myers, John Lippe, Mark Rutledge. Maxwell. Standing: Ralph Bealer, Keith Smith, Lynn Meffofd, Clerlcus GUY clefsws is responsible for me snip- E ture in the Student Lounge. 1,75 we 1 First row: Carol Gates, Lois Griffin, Barb Emmans. Sandy Cope, Sharon Evans, Nondace Officers were: Ed Moyer, president, Nina Burke, vice president, Sharon Evans, secretary, and Kevin Bergdall, treasurer. ' fam' -5'-xx Jrf' , ---.f ..,?t-..- v ,f',,'-' xx,-xg . ,t I,--.--.N 1 ' 311 if-- '------s.,l ' lf 'i-----is. l tl ,, P'--.-.P-, l -x. , lr 1- '1 X L 'S -'J , r 4 Fggfgvl Ui! Q- X f,54glq'30 v :M fv ills ' ll- Hunt ::, :V 5 r iz. , 0 tts J, Q' Q 0 '-.,,..-xt' fJ sw -f .z 'xv'isJs-nv r . ,- , . N-.ns ,, ,IAA . If-mA 9 'A holder. Third row: Ed Moyer, Howard Bolen, Jim Hotchkiss, Roger Burk, Kevin Bergdall. Second row: Campbell, Donetta Burk- Gospel Volunteers 37 Seafed: Lois Griffin, Pat Cook, Janet Bonewitz, Nondace Campbell, Miss Faye Connor, adviser. Standing: Jill Van Deusen, Susan Mills, Sharon Evans, Lynda Coppess, Barb Emmons. Y.W.C A xc ,Fai sf sg, X L gs E. ,7 y is A f 1.2. ,W Gay decorations, good ice cream and many students combine to make a success of the Y sponsored old fashsoned ice cream social, Band Entertainment for pro- grams and basketball games was provided by the band. Members were Barbara B ooth , Delight Siedenburg, Mark McHen- ry, Lynda Coppess, Kevin Bergdall, P a ul Harring- ton, J a n et Harrington, Bob Thompson and Nancy Daugherty. W.R.A. Advancing the cause of physical fitness were Dorothy Lahr, Nellie Walters, Nina Burke, Barbara Booth, Glenda Edlin, Donna Rice, Janet Harrington, Sharon Evans, Beth Malson, Pat Morrison, Nancy Weaver, Sandy Miller, Sandy Cope and Mari Frisch. it s A ,L I Q u , 21:4 lit? ,l .5 ,-X, Y tt:t.fss . if X srr Janet Harrington, president, Sharon Evans, vice president, Nina Burke, treasurer, Karen Mattern, secretary. Women's Recreation Association? lx , A E hi are xr. . to , .5 s' f iq- , ' 'nays .. ..., N., .. ..........,.s...-.W W .. ,, A' ., ,J , . ef s Q ' M Q tv W- .1 AV Q . gf: ii, x , X se i H 'a x 4 Q x 'Zz , Marvel Fleming, feature editor, Darlene Birdsall, circulation manager, Paula Lucas, feature editor, Dave McGinnis, reporter, reporter. Kirby Keller, devotional editor, Nondace Campbell, editor-in-chief, 0 o Huntlngtonlan Gary Neterer keeps the books as business manager of the Huntingtonian. X rm-zwfg Qgqliiis- s'-' .- - gi: v ,, 5:1 . slabs my Carol Hough, reporter, Duey Croft, news editor, and Jeff Edmonds, David Graham, Tom Mills and Paul 35mm camera. s im' H ' K 1 J s 1'-3,35 -Ya. id ,il , ,X I It ' R iff, ., A' rv. .. ie-ii ' Q. XM in Q A 'XX g, M K6 - i , ,, X .. ss .as . 1 X Jerry Smith, copy editor, Phil Brumfiel, associate ediror, Dave advisor, Julia Howetr, business manager, Nancy Daugherty, Fong, arf editor, Karen Brown, editor-in-chief, Charles Brady, prO0f reader. Mnemosyne C ' h d' th 't f Unmng Gm ISCUSS e men S O O Professor Douglas F. LeMaster received the didicarion of the 1963 Mnemo- syne from Karen Brown. -L-N S fm 'H . 2 a--.V , ,M M-1-.V nz.. WW'- -an aol b- Y. srmk Fixx -,. ,' . N 's:2I5' ,f-E::f1..:- K AS G Mark Crain, first semester president First row: Gary Neterer, Paul Harrington, Rodger Slater, Dick Smith, George Bolton. Second row: Keith Clark, Duey Croff, Harold Ditrner, Gary Baker, Tom Potts, Arlyn Reinhard, Ed Moyer. Third row: Mark Crain, Steve Smith, Emmett Lippe, Steve Berghoff, Char- X X : VN 59 it iw -Q-555 f f N NN-ws XX N B.S.M. ssc. '- 5,3 V There must be some mistake. . .' lie UPPC, Gene Grogg, Garl Wetters. Fourth row: Don Hendrick- sonii Dallas Weekley, advisor, Norman Glass, Don Reifort, Roger Bur . The BSM was responsxble for buuldmg the Homecormng Queen Cond: Y-PM dofes floor an oddmon to building o mogmfucent floor of thevr own NTT:- s z ii Wi ,ii 5 I wwm M , .,, 1 Egan .F ..,. ., ,..,v r ,X is W vas, 1.4: K ' Q .fzsfq-QiffF2aQv1wi2?,3QiQSAfW We as qffeiyfwf for the All Campus Sung sponsored by The BSM --...gt Q' my -up 'F 2+ N new 'mmm glans' lr X N. x ,Ji M 's Seated: Jerry Smith, vice presi- dent: Karen Brown, secretary-treas- urer, Paul Harrington, president. Standing: Augustine Stevens, Francis Jones, Lois Griffin, Jim Gunderson, Glenda Edlin, Richard Farmer, Phil Brumfiel, Alan Maxtan, David Grif- fin, Paul Cunningham, Jerry Knoll, Jerry Farmer, Tin Yam Ng, Tom Mills. Scientists may also be musicians-they received the trophy forthe All-Campus Sing. Lectures on space communications were a part of the varied series of programs. '71 'M Q W. ' Seated: Donna Jean Ferner, Don- elle Birdsall, Connie Johnson, Dar- lene Graham. Standing: John Pell, Ken Lupp, Jerry Smith, Bob Kaehr, Jim Hotchkiss, Phil Brumfiel, Alan Maxton. 'if-52' Campus Players Backstage view of th duction. Op tour with Christ in the Concrete City during summer '62. A' f.. 1-mm ,.1r:,c5.wasfms A77 . ,wwfm .,,..1,.,....., 'Mft az. flf- , ,.,,,, ,,W,,, ,.,, , aim, ,,..-, -f,.-. W V f '1 31: f ,. 'ff:f?61l'l f 5-'iqfl : ':i7f l5if' ff- W ,:,a,,f:'.3,14: 1- 1 n I . , I., ,f V 1 .. f,. 'vw , J -,li-zgfffstgg' ' , ,. ' 2325-1' .... -.f,'+5- FWF 1'A.,. - f ' ' - ., -f A W 4' Z9 ,ivy I A f ., ' ,,,,,,,,mMW..,.v....w,,,W :' ., i,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-7,1 .wh lt , ff -ew 1 ,., .Cm 1 X - uw n N - 4, . '- W . --:f. 4.1 -ig ,ff M fo Z, xt V , l I wr' , W Aw Mix N ss vc f. e Fall Pro- X. I 1 , few. ' , g Young Republicans First row: Joan Stein- fort, Barbara Booth, Steve Smith. Second row: Don Hendrickson, Rodger Sla- ter, Jeff Edmonds, George Bolton. gm tudent Loun e JoAnn gives some last minute instructions to workers Sandra Bowditch, Carol Loveless, and Sharon Evans. Lounge Committee: Richard Farmer, manager, JoAnn Fisher, Jerry Smith, Nina Burke. .Ss Tl .xx .is X x X .xx - vs ...X x X .e..,, ,..x o AGNA In-....... ,sp Xxx S.E.A. Seated: Esther Barber, Rebecca Tarr, Ruth Arenz, P Candy Rooney, Pat Petre, Sharon Cox, Erma Burkholder, Slater, Jim Thompson, Harold Weaver, Keith Hippensteel. Lange, advisor. am Gamble, Ruth Baas, Janet Bonewitz, Rodger Standing, Dr. Corinth ii i - 1 - HW ' I it f' 1: i 1 4 : I , I V I tl I K' gift .Mitt 1. . xii 5 I- F- lsiiiii 1 ml at R 'i yi 5 V Q E 1 -M Y - 'rl h 'sf 't 1 V t . ,eff t I , 1 I, L ,X 4 1 'ig : Y Fil 9 A I V- N 2: -- m x X fr X A A ww if UH i 1 - .el . , f 1 ' Pi . 3 '13 , c 7ff'? .as'L,g,g,,:- . ,- ' , V -ff ' rv ... f f f 35 ii' iii .4 f p - V 5 :f.1 . ' he R i K '55, -f 5 ' fi l X ' ' ' A'-M W i' ':i E T fi, 'A ' fgodsf' , 'r x 4 ' X-1 i bla A For the Critic Teacher Tea, we play school. i de! ' if hi: fri Q Q . ' . 4 I 1 . - A , , t at I I FQ' ,M, K Af ff L' ' SR 'a' IWHE fm ., ,Q ,X 10 f- 5 i 5 x ,Ras I2 X 1 Qi? N? 4 Im 'Rv :xi lumen! .I 'I .1 '3 J Y Dr. Corinth Lange, advisor, Sharon Cox, secre- tary-treasurer, Harold Weaver, president, Janet Bonewitz, vice president, Candy Rooney, state re- porter. JK L., .gig - Q., ' '- 4 f ' ,- '- , ,Q Q? ., ' NAL, -i- ' , Ti' irir .K 'Q-N. , 1' ff - 1, it ,si 'Q V 5 lg, 35553: .V 5, ,353 . A Q 2 , M HBH. Q... em? .gn ,,...-.. I-S332 kv ,PNK-. An elite group limited to varsity letter winners, the Bergdall, Dick Moyer, presidentg Steve Berghoff, Gary Varsity Club develops good sportsmanship and promotes Mastin, Richard Kloptenstein, advisorg Ray Shank, Gene interest in intercollegiate athletics. Helping to sponsor Gregg and Rollo Williams. such activities as the independent tourney were Kevin ' Cl b 3l'Slty ll . 'Ura tr li . I' J ar I V J XI -X 0' - I 1 I4 ACTIVITIES . ,, 47, Fall Production Comedy rides high, cmd for The T962 ohnuol Foil Production, Robert E. McEnroe's comedy The Silver WhisTIe was chosen. This Three-ocT ploy, wifh iTs setting in The oimosphere of on old folks home, confciined ci subdued morcll Tone. The ccisf Takes Q final bow lui-V' TSN Q' 1.1 -'N rx? . , I is-r' W.. , .. W Eat up! What do you mean, the rope's stuck? J X- 'F ' V. The 1962 Homecoming exuded clamor, fren- zy ancl Tension. But from it all Marty Henry emerged a triumphant, All-American queen. l-ler court was composed of Nancy Altman, Sandra Cope, and Barbara Waln. Their Themes included a hillbilly heaven, a Western ranch atmosphere, and a typical Gold Rush saloon. Adding attraction to the yearly festivities were the newly-initiated parade, a smorgasborol, and the homecoming game. A 3711.-9 2' , , ,G , -' illfv-if . .V-11 .LW 'l Party leader Jackson conducts a caucus for Marty. .Ride .em Cowboysl.. lf-3:1 ie:i- V k lm H Yllftlfllh-1-411 I gN ,Q Ti - V Nancy Altman Sandy Cope Huntington, Indiana Boise, Idaho 9 . , A if Q 5 I I .PQQ A V I' ui ' A Q Q I , I I Q fi Q , .- Homecomln ueen a P Q SQ I 5 'S' ' f S I X i I SS R or 4' s, . gi ' 5 wg- , Iwj Court Q 'a I I Q- i 1 if is 3 'lj we 1? ' I a , f- Q , ' 5' 5 x .SW I ia I. 5 ii, , N Queen Marty Henry 7 E I M3 Culver, Indiana as 6 , I ,Q W' - .W R 5 ai . , X in ' Q ' I me - .A , ....-1' ' 'Q 52 Barbara WaIn Newhall, California -fi? um , x X F Q , yt ,, 555: ,Q ,Nw f . J dsx ru. What Think Ye of Christ. S. .-.-.-s' s :+- B1 .ss .V me 2 ' 1.1-we -s X V.. Q.iQ:'5Ri5 - s X 333929955 life:-if Lf-VV: P 5x4i 5SE1:F! '- . X 953: N3'if5ZE3:Q., Q .5 fmgg 5, 'fx K - , .A- M qi 'N ww ., .-.-.,-, A , 9 C.L.E.W. Dr. Harold H. Scanlin, bishop of the Evangelical Congregational Church in Reading, Pennsylvania, was The 1963 speaker for Christian Life Emphasis Week, March 4-lO. '-s.,, 5355: Sm .- o U o -4 -V I o Q. rn :- rn o 4 rn 1 rn o Q. lh .. :r cn U o :s in -. m no o :V o 5 : in o 3 no rr rn -+. 0 1 m -. 3' cn 3 cu ui VI o an fn o 'H .. :- m V14 nv 4 na :I :x na 944 17' ff' , .4 , 5,1 f in .V -l W 4?.3 Ef:f 9 fifj 732.2 5. 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' ' V 'V V V: ,Q I V f 'V' V ' 11,14- , , .V.V , :, ,Q 'Szt'V5V51i1Vg,2,:g:Qg5 i. , i.,. I , I. , 1 V lvV::QjgZ.f ff:k A2 V' we V 5' H 0 VVs:g,w4,:y,eugZ33v4,53v 334, - 'P'iP'41.::,-E1'Q:iiz'.-QW' ,Elf- f 3V :eg , VV .1--f,w',VfV.VwV.V4::f . V 1 ff: y A ,'.'f 5':V'T, ..42'f,V4'-V'.24. E21 'MQ Njpif .-,-g,:. 'L.'zVfVV12145 iw, Q 1 .. :wk A ,,,yyV'.3 ,:' 5 - , . - Q f - V'-V 0fZ2..VV5V,x1E-: f'F'f'- -rw, I 'J-2.1 -341'-fe 1 - 4u5?4:. 1' 'ia g skim es: The choir inspired many. , , we -J lf S Appropriate decorations adorned the speaker's table. Washington Banquet .lack G. Brown, Indianapolis attorney, presented an inspiring personal challenge to each person attending the banquet held at the Masonic Temple. Mr. Brown's theme was The Challenge of Today in which he chal- lenged each person to live tor Christ. His topic followed very closely the banquet theme, which was Righteous- ness Exalteth a Nation. The banquet was well attended by faculty, students and friends of the college. 5 Recognition Day E N :tw-A. s Li .i High academic achievement scholastically receives recognition. Mr. Charles Kaufman, city Guidance '- rector, addresses the honor students. Honors Da Francis Jones, Tom Mills and Paul Harrington receive chemistry, mathe- matics, and physics awards respectively. x X W H S -SN X r-:z.:,. - KX x X N-A xr Q ! 5' 3 t A Sfi ig: c.,.., ,. 'mm X qs ' l - .ir'if.ii FQ: 44, N D, Q R Student Council Advisor, Roger Buzz- ard, receives gift. Garden Day Queen, Candy Rooney, opens gift. thletic Awards Xl' fl F' l .E fi H if l ff t x. ' s J x f 1' '?-+ ' .-.-all Congressman J. Edward Roush, speaker Tennis 'WT' Sip .sus as 'GE At the annual Athletic Awards Banquet, the var sity letter winners are awarded their letters in their respective sports. Basketball Baseball E , , , ' if P rx A F G J L ,,., N t w f ' ' I' , ' 'fn . V - 5' V' ' E .s--Q . , 1, .---, . 3 M - sv ,, l .4-..-Fifi! 5 if ' FZ ',.t v i i ' H it - i x -' ss Y s l in l 4 if F H i 'H F rig Golf is Ye, lx l, ns-:Q An enioyable banquet in ,s,. ttsqp 1 A i. ' i in , ns I- A :fl , . .,.., W' Ifwmn-dnl . , I Ns. ' 5 gps? I-at 'lse . T Q ' if l i 'fig' iff il 1If,:a.3ifl '- --- ff .- ' ' 3' ' we IW Q S4 ' ' '- 1 'wa ' -f --'-, we v'i,, rflil ' if :J f , f Q 'V4 ,Q ' ,sE 2'13'1:ZEi3' 2 x5'f,: f ff. 'WT -'Vwffl' Q-r- --,. g ' A4 f 5525 5 h . Q .Qj,I f' . ty , , 4 ls? A' 'L fx 1 . , F v'.', . -.4V H, '- , ll' l 1 ls U ll J A -'-' f'1 . my , v Q , ,Ex , Us , 2 'V- X . ' 't - ss fi i Q 1 X I ,. . N. A '- I X n'a V ' i 1' N ' ,el. V .. s I ' xp, , .3 -2, I' '. ..-- I X y ho's Who s 5 f N51 5 t X -X l ' I sswffssf X V Yws-+'..15 'T ' X-wr: Karen Brown was editor Carol Gates was a member of the Student Council, G. V.'s, and Clericus. She was also a member of the ladies' trio. of th e Mnemosyne, secretary- treasurer of the Science Club and was active in other organi- zations. i i Doyle Clark has been very acv tive in the Student Council, senior class president and a G.V.'s. member of 'fri i i i t l : T i I t i .-egg, 1 , i l ' l i I ,' ,P Sll V . . , ,.,c ,, Janet Bonewitz has been presi- dent of the S.E.A. and Y.W.C.A., class officer two years, and a member of the Huntingtonian and G.V.'s. Sue Merryman was a member of the Student Lounge and Student Affairs committees, editor of the Mnemosyne and cheerleader. X N X CX X X ci X X Q, sc, ,. . ' XX tx N xx t X X , X it g X ,. A Q X : Ms-M : . 1 Xu, Q- Q Xv 'z53riZ:Q1 , ,. i- ..I3.ZjgLiiS: ' M - 5 'X S ex-ff,f,f5tT,'iQt -i' , Q, t 'i i ,, Q' 1,gi,g,tjg+?t-s,-ig-5q ,A, h ,,, , , , ,,,g,,,3,,,ft-t-t' , K X - Q-gc ggxwxivsixx f c it S, egg.:-i ,pn Howard Cherry has been very active in the Student Council and was president of his iunior class. Jim Thompson h a s been president of the Student Union, freshman class president and active on the golf team. Junior-Senior Reception Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. ll. 3 lille? i 9 if l V F5 still lille, lil llixi 1' Qin S l fy ,i ,1 1 . l if iv! l l A part of the crowd that en ioyed the reception at the Hob by Ranch House in Fort Wayne The Juniors decorated the banquet area beautifully with an old-fashioned scheme to fit the decor. ix'11YN '- ':.'1a K-EYZIT .LTlE'--.ee f 'IBIS -s , . W .MVT-1' A ,'.-J, as 3 ,z -4 C Q-33,1 J. 1 3 P 55' eff Dr. William Eberly was speaker for u., Garden Day. K, 2 'TV 311. .-Iv ., f .,1 X 5 4 ,I C l Karen Mattern, Sharon Cox, Julia Howett, Carol Gates, Carol Loveless Carol Hough, Pat Petre and Mary Lou Bickel wound The Maypole. Garden Da Queen Candy Rooney, Seneca, Kansas X . . , xx , A . .iv is xl- A ... Mrs. Elmer Becker crowned the queen. The Queen and Her Court SPURTS Cheerleaders Leading the Forester fans during the '62-'63 basketball season were Sandy Miller, a freshman from Huntington County, Janice Kline, also a freshman from Huntington County, and Marty Henry, a sophomore from Culver, Indiana. , ?,5..,Q.v. 4, ..,,,.. , are,yr5,:r:::r:,:i:-'vm f ,. 1, s 'I'sr,M-5it:5Z'iQ'E1Yi? 2. 3.2 r. , Q . ,Q ' V 1:51 N . N ,. V N . - E .P l - - ' x ' as ' u ' x ra fr Q s X sg why fs, N 2 is C , . -N H.: 'X K , .Q x gc f ri . 1 Z 4 ,fm , Q 5 5' 1 1- ef, - mi. Forester tans display mixed emotions as the game progresses. Cheerleaders Janice Kline and Sandy Miller pause in their practicing to pose for the camera. Left to right: Dwight Simms, Bob Andrews, Roger Skinner, Kevin Bergdall, Dick Smith, Allen Kpenge. Tennis A good beginning is halt the battle. How- ever, the 1962 H.C. Tennis team proved that this is not always true. After winning their first match, the team managed to lose every re- maining match with the exception of two which were postponed because ot bad weather and could not be rescheduled. Roger S k i n n e r demonstrates good tennis form. Baseball 1 tix, S'-3' : uf , Wi i 1 Q, - 'fl 9- F...-D .ns Rains and a wet playing field plagued the baseball team of Forest Glen. Kneeling: Sam Kreigh, Kirby Keller, Gary Mostin, Gary Butz, Fred Johns, Dick Moyer, Bruce Potee, Booty Fohrnow. Standing: X Elmer Stocker, Mark Crain, Gene Benner, Jim Searson, Bob Hostler, LaDoyt Rodeheaver, Ron Troyer, t ,y , I. Roger Lake, Roy Zimmerman, coach. ' 1w4.a.i.,t '- ,, eff, -.ix 9 if h. ' 1 V und'q'U. I . t Coach R a y Zimmerman ,U X awaits the action. QW' . - wav is r .,-- Q . .,.- Dick Moyer gets set for the pitch. E 'G 'fy 64 2 ,J - 5vA,.,, t, Tom McMahon Tries To place one over the fence. Q.. R V Magi- ' Vx'-f 5 0 4:-'ins' zf jq sw:-. ..sf- ,ml-3, V , W- X -f AQ-.Lx A.'.,-M Q? .,L..g,i. -,. 350415 ' , , ' ,axe W., ,M . 5. X my ,1 -.. N X -- -1 Ks. J ... v AII the ingredients for a beautiful afternoon. . .sunny day. . .specta- Tors. . .and a baseball game. 5.5 f . 'ji S f i 3 - - Q : A 11 K Q .f f .S 3' 2 i -, l f, 'HQQAMN Q' ' H , ob ' -. - ii , 4 - Q i . gr 3' ifiiiifzi -S5 42 I - if-ef-,HfgA:gg.f,i:x ,..,x w.: .5 -QQVK I And another run scores for ., . , ,.,v..'. X, . '- M . Huntington. . . 3 .214 HH 5:...,g::. ' H45 H N.J3,fx,,..,.e -f r., F' Q i i i? iii fi' rem. in :Man -fo 'VIL'?'P: 'V' is.. A good bench is worYh??? , Q , 4 -Q e Q Q -4 w-1? N an Q 'M i The windup. . .and The pifch. . ' X, ., , ,. .x Ka li?-4. L ,I if . .. , , .iv .. ,.,, , . . . . Q., ,W , gin .. M., 1 ,zu .Q ' H ' Q ww, .- 11952. f 1 N32 R Agp v,..-Na -em, K ,.,.. -fJ ' g i' . X? 'QS-Nj,,, i 'N 4 'sg if we .- fr -V rf f new Vi... gl-1232 1.. f f -K was fl 5 kb a -SQA 42 gz'g?' z 'ff V . i ..r . f-' -if ..7-ix Ti ... S x .1 .. 'm ' .. ': 'iv. b y N-. ,P . Y fix fini W U ., M-fa ,qzw-' AEE3 N 'S X'-P+. ,Q,..f'5'i, wg' , 'fgiwegr' -W - X ---' V. -M .li ' if-1: ' gr' -ig. f , X , 'f KW? , QQ ' ' f i '-W .Q . -' xr 52511, v ZA.. . . L 4 gf 3 332 43 ...L+ V I-C iw , V f i. --2 . 1j-- f.. I., , I '-i - A in ,fe ' A ' . wi, ,, , .' 35, b '1' 1-1-'ff ' .ff V 1. 2 'K . ,H ., ig f ..., Q x ' A I 4:17, , 1. -as an 2 H lg t . 0 B it A Y M i , v -SW' Q Q : X -. ...f vwwiik w1 ' SE? ,S ,H , . -...M M - . - xv Pass ir to me-l'm free. First column: Bob Briggs, Ron Kline, Bill Leiter, Roger Skinner, Rollo Williams. Center: Coach Klopfen- stein. Second column: Sam Kreigh, Tom McMahon, Larry Ummel, Mark Crain, Dick Underwood. V? looking Get that balll Rollo tosses on. one in with Roger QQ:-' - -.: - -fl .wg- si in S . IW. 3 ' RK' , i Q ,i 4 : l K cixizes-AXKJIIEJ ' 'W Q S 1 Nc. - A-,mira Nw , W X i ,.,! .. .M Q 5 E ' x-:N-.xikwsfv J! X i N S S i . kqy- S 1i.s,a':Qfij,3 - ., .-ffozfj' , K ' '9-fi 5 ' 1: i ii 'f'f'ffI'Tf:3ffi'i f me , 2 i ,, ., , ss,. Lk X . - . - Wap:-P91-hx ,' if - we--':. N Iv-Sf l :g ,qc .K Y QXXQZN -x'-'N s--s-i.g..-.- .- r- s.'f'.':y- --:--X: X ss.rq.A-, . Q -KN, w I., -:,:,: ' Q -Q N ' X xts ' w i-I -M N K - p M N11 , i- Q... isrrffgr- 5- li N--X sxgssxp-Q, i.ssQx.g :kg gm, - ' 1 'L sxxgyxxgsgg-. K , Q --W.. 1.,. ... i.- , A ,L X - if 'YY li QQ Foresters . . .Larry Ummel, . . . . . .and Rollo Williams warm up before a game. . . .Sam Kreigh, Tom McMahon, Bob Sutton, . I 962-I 963 VARSITY SCHEDULE Oakland City Rio Grande Anderson Taylor Tourney Taylor Tourney Tri-State Manchester Bluffton Marian Taylor Tri-State Concordia Indiana Tech. Goshen Hanover Concordia Marian Grace Goshen Indiana Tech. Bluffton Oakland City Cedarville s .bw - 5 ff G' tsl--3 5 . ,F if 'iv wr' ' ' F1211 Fi! xi if-4.1: V. 'ff 'P - -gs. Q .. if Wherever the action was thickest, you could ol- ways find Sam. For the third consecutive year, Coach Richard Klopfenstein's Foresters finished the season with a 16-8 record. This gives him a ten year record of 136-92 or a .600 average, a record of which any coach can be proud. Coach Richard Klopfenstein One of the outstanding players of the '62-'63 season was Sam Kreigh, short senior guard who set five records during the season. He set an all-time high of 633 points for one season at a record- breaking pace of 26.4 points per game, good enough to be the state's leading scorer. In the process, he also estab- lished a record ot most field goals per season at 235. ln addition, Sammy set two records in conference play with a total of 244 points in 8 games at a sizzling 30.5 points per game. Junior Varsit First row: Keith Clark, Dick Reed, Sam Bear, Elmei Stocker, Paul Bair. Second Al Esferline, Jim Thorne, Bill lmes. row: Gary Butz, Thorne lays it up for another two 3' oi DTS . f . ' 'z P , ., ,., K. ,...., 6... .- geio ,I 5,5143 V , . . . n'l' X If I could lust get my hands on lt. . Y ..-. . ,'. 2-44, ,511 1 . .:.tfs5!f:'2sf-Ir 95415-1 .3 ' ' if z .EIffE?Ei- 'fSf1?'f'. 2: 253, 3:.q::s.i.5fXQ:s. -, 'I 5 . . -. QV. L -.41 .' 'K' fy- .fi.,.c-234512525-., . was 0 5. , , 1 rasfsfz-,QESZ -if Q X B 4 1 . f. :saf- ,Qx r. ,4 xv 2 y Q , 1 ' ..,.,. . ' , P .4 1 ., vita:- ,' -2 .- . z- ,,:..-,X Eggs X el- v if s . -5 ,f , 9 .. ff ,V -ga.. .- - .fm 1 .,s' .. Qi? . ...gg ' 1 :...x -3-Im , .,.1.::,::,q-wr A ':-filifig :3aY: .- . ,gms-., ': 22?.5:fE1511:f1r 2' ..,:..2:Q25i. - 4 fr 5, fA':2'2i1: ,'-see.-ff, i M 'FSF :5::5'35f ' .'frf ' , '- L ' 'fa a 1 y 2 X. ws. YO 4-M M- 1- l Q : 5 '-1, P, t rv '21 1 way- . V , ?, j,,.?3j5f:fQWugb-X: 1-11-' . 'Fi ' 51355. be .kgqeyy-,ge e31',:-:gp-:.a' A'5:'-4: . :.e:,- If :fr N 'M ' x-ye ::-:-iz:-s:.:.f.:L:- .W 6C 94 X :R Q, 24 . A , N C ' . ,fx .1 N He. ', ff? 'P ' tba X ' 3 J5- : W 5 7 wx f' x f' ov K 5' A 55 5 v 9393 g , Q, X' ,s a S Q - FY' -4 V +1 , ss:-1:-:-mzz.. f H. 5 6 A N 1 x ,, y. Q ' A 9 4 N li, af 2, , V mi, 60 1 1 WW X , ,Q A K - f- - 1+ ' rms., . 'S g:rB5:L- . -'f:.,f.'.:. , -: -1 -A., - -A,:.35g5:f,- 2---gg.-:,,,,s':5-, , 1 0 b. up . -' -' -Lf. fp ff. 'f.--,f:1-':v:'fi':- 'lxfgv-.1-53 'rag' - .gr .5 ,, Q,-s,:'?.5-.,zH5'1:Ef5f,VICE' -f':'I EI.'Q?I 'r' , -'f' :sa L. ,, 1 '!5:r4:':s:-asi-E:-:Q li:- ' ' Ifivnf' ,il ' 5' ' 2:-. -5Si5.i:i:1.1'Qf'-' i X .ww Y , 4 t are Members of the track team were Sam Bear, coach, Emmett Lippe, Gary Neterer, Jerry Farmer, Den- nis Lynch, Gene Grogg, Augie Stevens and Delbert Graham. Track On your mark. . .Get set. . .Bangl I must practice my starts. . . if rI'tI:1.f f:f.ff XF:-Q ' ,-?'?59 fGT t'Y - --..,,. Wwwlg, N t it a'+suNi.,gQQ4gg'fjw,, Af T xv r ,S ' i -QB-iagxl., 3 3-gm... ,y , .. N. - Q W . 3 1 , ' . 1 I: xy 3- 1 Sf f I 1963 TRACK SCHEDULE ,D gi - April 27 Grace, Conf. Meet t ' . . 'Y . - t Ma 4 Grace, Conf. Meet -'f , I , .. Y , 1 E, www 18 Huntington, Conf. Meet QtfwYZ'1'L Q . ,N .j Golf Captain Jim Thompson takes a few practice strokes. 1963 GOLF SCHEDULE April 27 Tri-State 30 Indiana Tech May I Taylor 3 Manchester 4 Conf. Golf Meet: Brookwood 8 Indiana Tech T3 Concordia T8 Concordia 21 Tri-State ,, ,N L3 -nv , 3 :.,,,,., ,. - 'Q Q, N ,.. v ..s . f ii'iwHHX1':.s Roger Skinner eyes o sure putt .' ' Sf-If ,. xv, - C er-.5 vi . l .1-2 Misa Ray Shank gets set to sink a putt. There's nothing like a good round of golf to make you feel ambitious. txt! u gftigj gym ILQHJP lg f Forelgn Students i Sth Tm Yom Ng Hong Kong Davtd Fong Shanghan and Sou Kee Wong Hong 1 H5 :7 , V Kong are three Chtnese students on campus if Samuel Strachan, Ja m a ic a 5 Ailen Kpenge, Augustine Stevens, and John La- bor, Sierra Leone, West Africa, look over a library dispiay. Graduation 1,1 , A-ees - A -v. ,. .A .xx :Nw Q Nb. ,Q , '- X ,,'-MH ' x , ,Q :'iw?f39:,S'K . 3- N -'gguytw , we ax- .feta N., i . '1?:1T'x9 X' MVP Att rm M3 'HN f..i EQ x AN 1 ' . ' xx 'A 1- X1 F ' -:gif ' - s , - , . ' -xmvifiifr Y Q 3 w 5 5 X 5 X xx Y 3 X S S 3 X aj -:A x,--' , . - ., Q Q .S SENIORS 2 H f', ,fr 4 N R mf' ft-- f' fax Z 'Mir Fixx 1 hr G 1 1 ' xx wi fw V I . K :QQQ4 f'-UW cfkfwflgm wvg '9Ex2HX?WMNggE . Q? cat MJT: - -- 5 1 PF --'- Q, ' 'ca--,, Gqf of Class '63 1 Racine, Ohio Gene Ross Benner 921 Evelyn Ave. nf, Campus Players 3. 'bt av--A ' Rose Elkins, Barkey Helmer, Indiana is-X W! -'wp' Janet Carole Bonewitz 915 Elm St. Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Elementary Education S.E.A. 1, Reporter 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, Y.W.C,A. 1,2,3, Pres. 4, Class Treas. 2, Class Sec. 3, Huntingtonian 1,2, Gospel Volunteers 1,2,3,4, Junior Hayride Queen 4, Gar- den Day 2,3, Religious Life 8. Service Committee 4, Who's Who. Karen Elizabeth Brown R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Mathematics Band 1, l-luntingtonian 1, Science Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Mnernosyne Editor 4, Garden Day 3, Y.W.C.A, 4, Student Affairs Committee 4, Library Representative 3, Who's Who. 74 Raymond Franklin Adams 13.5, in Business Education Huntingtonian 2,3, BSM Club 3 4 Young Republicans 3 4 Campus Players 3,4, S E A 3 4 Gospel Volunteers 2 Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada 13.5. in Business Administration A Capella Choir 1,2 Baseball 123 Varsity Club 23 B,S. in Elementary Education Y.W.C.A. 1, Huntingtoman 1 Q .V Guiding the class of 1963 were Paul Harrington, Treas., Howard Grogg, V. Pres., Doyle Clark, Pres., Julia Howett, Sec. wwe, A9 Erma M. Burkholder 1844 College Ave. Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Elementary Education Y.W.C.A. 1,2, Gospel Volunteers 1,2, S.E.A. 4. Nelson Calrl 403 E. Main St. Butler, Indiana Howard Cherry 621 N. Cochran Charlotte, Michigan Doyle Paul Clark 1855 Fruit St. Huntington, Indiana A.B. in Chemistry Gospel Volunteers 1,2,3, Student Council 2,3,4, Class Pres. 4, A Capella Choir 1, Young Republicans 4, Who's Who. Janet George Clark B.S. in Elementary Education Y.W.C.A. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4, Gospel Volunteers 1,2,3, Class Sec. 2, S.E.A. 4, Religious Life 8. Service Committee 3, Band 1,2, A Capella Choir 4, Student Council Sec. 4, Garden Day 1, Young Republicans 4. -1-fv' wt, ,Ma if -e ' Reynolds Markham Crain North Main St. Pierceton, Indiana B.S. in Physical Education Richard Ronald Farmer RR. 2 B.S. in Mathematics QNn.,,,,, Kenneth Clarence Fisher 2106 Fruit St. Huntington, Indiana A.B. in Bible Clericus l,2,3,4. new ' South Whitley, Indiana BSM 3,45 Basketball 4, Baseball 4. Thomas Earlywine l745 Guilford St. Huntington, Indiana Science Club 3,47 Class Treas. 3, Student Council 4, Student Lounge Committee 3, Manager 4, Track 3. David T. C. Fong Shanghai, China , . sk IQ'- .,w.,, Carol Elma Gates Erie Rd, Derby, New York A,B. in Christian Education Gospel Volunteers l,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Clericus 'I,2,3, Sec. 4, Ladies Trio 1,25 Huntingtonian l. Howard Grogg RR. 2 Ridgeville, Indiana 76 AB. in Business Administration Mnemosyne Art Editor 4. F ,,,,,,,,...-' S-S' Paul Harrington l93 Church St. Coldwater, Michigan Keith C. Hippensteel R.R. l Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Elementary Education Jerrold L. Hosterman Box 163 Sycamore, Ohio B.S. in Physical Education Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Bowling 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. Julia Ann Howett 256 S. Briant St. Huntington, Indiana A.B. in Foreign Languages Huntingtonian lg Garden Day 2, Young Republicans 3 Mnemasyne 3, Business Manager 4, Class Sec. 4. Colleen Kay Keller 718 Van Buren St. Berne, Indiana B.S. in Elementary Education 'dr ,y S.E.A. 4. John William Kennedy RR. 8 Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Social Studies Baseball i951-1952 Robert F. Kiteley Pontiac, Michigan Band 3, A Capella l49 North Avery Rd. B.S. in Secondary Music tw? iff' Jerry Knoll 529 High St. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Joseph Allen Kpenge P. O. Box 20 Mattru Jong, Sierra West Africa A.B. in History Tennis 4. 'IT by . ff Q.: -5' fe'-.53 f we - ma Samuel Kreigh Box 5 Zanesville, Indiana Doris Ellen ,Kreps 7547 Todd Rd. Temperance, Michigan B.S. in Elementary Education Y.W.C.A. l,2, A Capella Gospel Volunteers l,2,3,4. Francis Lee Kurlansky 133 Alexander St. Caro, Michigan A.B. in Philosophy Choir l,2,3,4, Ladies Trio Gospel Volunteers l,2, Pres. 3,4, Y.M.C.A. 2,35 Cleri s 2,3, V. Pres. 4, Religious Life 8. Service Committee 3 Howard McGlennen Mulberry St. South Whitley, Indiana Mark Lee McHenry R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana A.B. in Music Band i,2,3,4, s.E.A. 4. .iz We .Q-f' ids 4 v' HB' ff' Edwin Mast Antwerp, Ohio Sue Shelhamer Merryman 2lO6 College Ave. Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Mathematics David Mead 140 High Cambridge Springs Pennsylvania Mnemosyne 2, Editor 3, Cheerleader l,2,3, Student Affairs Committee 3, Student Lounge Committee 3, Huntingtonian l,f2, Class Sec. 4, Who's Who. Robert Karl Morris Keystone, Indiana B.S. in History BSM 3 4 Eleanor Kahly Price 620 Opal St. Huntington, Indiana Richard Price Barbara Schell Myers l855 Fruit St. Huntington, Indiana B.S. in Elementary Education Huntingtonian lg S.E.A. 4. Ny .JJ 42:-7:1 'E ' Q 'WEN ' 'S.- W 'uf Candace Carol Rooney Seneca, Kansas B.S. in Elementary Education Cheerleader 1,27 A Capella Choir 1,27 S.E.A. 3,4, Stu- dent Council Sec. 3. Mark Rutledge Box 134 Wilshire, Ohio Marlin Wendell Simms 323 Hall St. Orrville, Ohio B.S. in Elementary Education Campus Players 'l, Gospel Volunteers I Intramural Basket ball l,2,3,4, S.E.A, 4. James Edward Thompson 154 McCrum St. Huntington, Indiana B.S. in History Class Pres. l, Student Council 1 Pres 4 Student Lounge Committee l,2,3g Golf l,2,3,4 S A l 2 3 Varsity 2 3 4 Peligious Life 81 Service Committee 4 Who s Who Amy Jo Wechler 1855 Fruit St. Huntington, Indiana B,S. in Physical Education Robert Wechler B,S. in Physical Education S.E.A. 4. L. . . I Q E K and UNDERCLASSMEN M L u '- .4 . ff ' ' Q f ,,w--- -iz' z N is XX R Hi Wm. , -z. X .,,-.-x--,g.i.i-..,..-,4. .f -' N-+A.-f.,.-1 Wx X Q Nl! M John Lippe 301 N.E. 15th St Abilene, Kansas Junior Mentzer V f 'Z J. f .111 . v5:5f:-its-5.5.-Viftri'ff't-':sf:a5s:23x:'.- ' X' ff ' ' - -.wk X bw 1 X, Xt 'ei if 6 ,A A ' 4 x 2 ,p v 644 Opal St. Huntington 1963 Seminar Graduates Y lnug,.4 f M Robert Myers I 845 Freedom Huntington Douglas Wing Box 188 Huntington Harold Myers 943 Warren St. Huntington 3 Dnrecfmg semmory achvmes were Lee Palmer Sec Treus Doug Wang Student Council Rep Bob Myers V Pres and John Goodwin Kenth Maxwell Kent Maxwell g J L af f 19 .. six il Lee Palmer Paul Sheefs Keith Smith 4 ' Theron Smith Harold Wusf V' -C.. Mr. Cecil A. Jeffery, Seminary Day speaker. Ori-Campus Seminary Day provided inieresf- ing seminars for Two days around the Theme of Goals in Christian YouTh Work. Cecil A. Jeffery from Columbus, Ohio, general secre- Tary of The Ohio Christian Endeavor, was The guest speaker. aux I Nancy Altman Esther Barber Philip Brumfiel wt e ' Junior class officers were Bruce Von Bergen, Treas., Pam Gamble, Sec., Bob Kaehr V. Pres.g and Jerry Smith, Pres. Juniors arf' WY' Donetta Burkholder in--nf' Sharon Cox Ronald Cook -: 2'5-555'--'g, 3. Q Caralene Fishbaugh Mary Fisher Edna Gamble W J W X U .. WTB KW' .X Judith Griffin Donald Hendrickson Barbara Hess Gary Danner Barbara Edwards Donna Jean Ferner ix Pamela Gamble Sharon Germcmn Delbert Graham X u 'T .-f! John Labor Rodna Landis Emmett Lippe N , . Rv' 'Ji dll? fx ,QL Richard Morrison Edgar Moyer Dennis Myers J.. k L i , X! -if K F A' , V i 52.62 - . sw agger 21' . ,.'K',,,Q,,,gIC Qi i . , lf . :Q ,:- LE.:- Q-54, ...'J' Charles Johnson Robert Kaehr Kirby Keller if eu-TXDN -X 5. , Byron Lucas Lynn Mefferd Thomas Mellotr 3-V -f' 1 i All Juniors take great delight in cleaning up after their Penny Supp gg Q Janet Bonewitz and Mark Crain were crowned king and queen of the Junior Hayride, lffva Gerald Smith -sr1 ' Gary Neterer er! Patricia Petre -v-' wr KX . - QQ Q - Royal Saufley V ' i,, .. ' Bruce Von Bargen Rodger Slater Sophomores Officers of the sophomore class were Eugene Grogg, V. Pres, Roger Skinner, Pres., Connie Johnson, Sec., Nondoce Campbell, Treos. ww 1' iw 4r ' fm X 4 Gerald Anderson Richard Anderson Robert Andrews Ruth Arenz Ruth Boas Gary Boker 'ff Steven Berghoff Howard Bolen M George Bolton VT 'Bur - v- vw Diana Bonewitz . x Sandra Bowditch Lawrence Boyer ew, QV' Rachael Brown Roger Burk Nina Burke gp-U , M. Keith Clark Patricia Cook Sandra Cope ,JK Leland Custer Nancy Daugherty 1l 'T'f 'll- ' Darlene Graham M. David Griffin Lois Griffin 'bww . Glenda Edlin M Q I ' Sharon Evans Virginia Fisher 'lun-rv' Barbara Emmans Qu-, af' Ronald Fletcher Richard Foy Jayne Frank We Y, qv..-Y . -.-.., --ff'..-sem.. i .. , . .,.m..N.x :I . , ,f,.. . P -' 1 '- 5 . gliyxf' ,lj ,i ogg.. S x '1fWx 'N',. 'laT?'.P-if-cffgff' --2 'f -, J af' F 1 ,- x X x Q J is gf-rf t V, zu: QS. 1. -- . X ' '- 3-':'snYvtfa, - , :ss-.f. :::,.- N. Y N ' l il . F' t .i Q-Sig.,-fn. H 1 -.Q ,fm- Us -12? f - - A.' 11,1-iii, .,, :ll .'-' -Yea ,., . if-'t SPG : fr' .' w f M . . 3. :QQ -I -. X5 N- --we-'1 f iszsmalgx ,sz :M -' - ,Q '.: ' ,l 'vc fm . Y ff wt ' 1:5-:ffl N .. . eww! .,,. , ww . A ii 'Q K . . 5' ' X X X 55 3 N '-1,r1' W-f:'.25g-. , fr-. x X ,gg X , N5 X xk Q , , Y F X QA Q 3 132 ,323 X asv xx! Q5 Q S . ei , sax . 21,5 M, . .iwfx i .. J 'S . p ' 22559-Q-1-.Q-: .i: N' --J N 'fb- ,. ve' -QS, is -V-5 App- ET K ,Q Q. if Some of the paintings by Professor Hollis exhibited at the Sophomore Art Exhibit. Rosalie Hale Janet Harrington Karen Headley ww sl' irq fs? lu? Il l 'fx l- 'l xr 'l if 5 3 I, ,I lu, ,- . 9, ,,,.,,. Z f ll :Q if .--.'-'. -'., .,v, V x, WM X M' r - - Q . , JV?--, Ji L ii lu IL X ' ,la W' Y Pvxwuv i IZ mil 3,g'9m,?f3?T:? F S' 5- -iv 1 i 5 so s .4 ya 5552553 J g , il A ly x Mr. and Mrs. John Labor view some of the paintings. Eugene Grogg 1 Martha Henry John Holloway James Hotchkiss .E :ul el .l 3 's 5 r 1 'g' A 4' v 3 4 ' ll - 1- 5-'L , 1 Xa 'li ' if i l Friends of The college from The local community also offended the exhibit. Constance Johnson Dorlond Kuntz Roger Luke Charles Lippe Q' '--..... duff' iff' 'fn' 5' . . Carole Loveless Annette Lucos Kenneth Lupp Beth Malson Gary Masfin 7' Karen Mattern af Judith Morris Richard Moyer Jay Musselman Bonnie Merkle ...Y-4-'v' Roy Miller Susan Mills .uv-Q 'Xi illlf l sis msn we-,M Q-...fl iv ,vw vers Jo Palmer Irma Pelzer Thomas Potts Gerald Pulliam Richard Rciab D 1f 'f Grant Roy div! 'I-I Carol Seibert Delight Siedenburg Dwight Simms bf ex-::: ' ft 'QI -it -CTV 45' .,. Richard H. Smith Stephen Smith Beth Spencer Roger Skinner I. lr .- ttf Daniel Smith Eloise Smith are - 'ff' if .f fi Augustine Stevens I Dick Smith fakes his turn at returning Tech's ball the hard way. John Trook Jill Van Deusen Patrick Vejar Alice Taylor Y ary 'QS' xx ie' 'Nmao Barbara Waln Nellie Walters Rollo Williams Fred Johns, President, Rex Somers, Vice President, Emily Carlson, Secretary, and David Graham, Treasurer, look over the minutes of the last fresh- man class meeting. . fi 7 Freshmen .2 dt' 5.-K' U , ,M E Mary Lou Bickel Darlene Birdsall Donelle Birdsall Barbara Booth Nathan Brown Samuel Brown lil li Af, nf. , .. 1' Q ,, , .i ,,i ,Y 1 s. fi mf, Yvvv- x... fr .au Lynda Coppess Paul Cunningham Margaret Custer ::,.:,..:i X 21' .,f.15ri ' , . M , V : .,f NG' X L ly . Q-53' fb, x :g k b V .1 K Patricia Brumfiel De Elia Jo Burlcholder Ilene Bush Gary Butz ., QS 5, X. 1-z:'i'f Emily Carlson Jerry Chapin 'if tgowf Q' cr' Q4 -fi? .A X 31 Diane Daugherty Ann Davidson Ronald DeWitt NAR' , -T- Arthur Ditmer Jeffrey Edmonds Nancy Emans tr- ' 1217 Albert Esterline if X .8 ,ee S 1:-W f vlr'T ' James Gunderson Terry Harrell Ronald Hire my Marvel Fleming AQ, Marlorie Frisch U IG D I 75 ' v' x Q. - 41717 ' if 5 qw 0' lv' James Geiger Lyle Gidner Paul David Graham mv 5 bf vsvf' he . x,. Q i ' Hangings Carol Hough Anne Huber Judy Hughs up car 'I' iii, me-,, cmd empty coffins. ,. Fred Jones Connie Jones Francis Jones il .235 'lf GA! Mal! if if .Wx X ,X 1 ?f ,g' H l E - 'it:A?'..f1!Ag' 'J fr - 'Fl 'ef'-f':g?ffee.:f ...did not disturb The appetites of Those attending the Nightmare Proiecf' sponsored by the Freshman Class. 4 Mary Kelly i ig.. lj? 1 . Alxl. , 2, , .,.,, jg 41, V 2:5 Q., f 5 Fil, Q. YQ Janice Kline Dorothy Lcihr John Lawrence Q' X 'Ei 1sz MN ,6 ,am mmf' .-v ' MQW. M..- - if' .gulv Rurhellen Love Alan Maxfon Robert McClurg 'S-Y' 'turf' 11- Amr Tillie Miller Pamela Perrigo Bruce Poree Donna Rice mgyrmvh... gb . 5,5 bf 'N-: ' 519' Thomas Mills Patricia Morrison Ronald McRey'nolds Sandra Miller Thomas Muller la., Q, ' 4'-Q .. SS' , ,- 'Nuo-' ,vl ' 'Ni d':TT ' CPT fr Walter Roberts James Searson Lou Ann Shafer Sondra Shrock , .qw R. David Smith ,Q-f :fA!Y', :il ' ' 5 f E., Z: E' Q l Rebecca Tarr Robert Thompson James Thorne Walter Smith 15'-? f ev, I N W-'!':: 4f ' .loan Steinforf James Sfewart sg , AR J bi-ff Rex Somers Samuel Strachan Q? 5 ,fav- Q' -r-r ' if Rozanne Sfucky Kenneth Stuter 'x J i , 'Q-r' Ping pang games are a favorite pastime. rs Au- Ronald Troyer Mary Ann Vance Billie Vielhauer ffl' rw ,Ar -0-'j Jerry Wagner Lynn Walter Richard Warner 52 Taking pictures is part of a freshman's life, but does if Take this many cameras? 'NN .- ..-. K .s 2 eg Q . ,I Loretta Whiting Patricia Will Denise Wills Suzanne Wasmuth ' 'R' -7 tvs. M' 3 5 ww.,- Nancy Weaver Thomas Wells Joanna Wheeler d i Adams, Raymond 74 R.R. 2 Racine, Ohio Altman, Nancy 3,43,52,85 1327 Poplar Street Huntington, Indiana Amsler, Sharon 54,55 Box 146 Knox, Pennsylvania Anderson, Darrell 1721 Greenboy Road Highland Park, Illinois Anderson, E. Gerald B9 Platteville, Wisconsin Anderson, Richard 89 Markle, Indiana Anderson, Robert R.R. 2 Auburn, Indiana Andrews, Robert 51,6189 Perrinton, Michigan Arenz, Ruth 47,89 957 E. 167th Place South Holland, Ohio Arnold, Daniel R.R. 2 Avilla, Indiana Arnold, Dean 128 N. Bond Bluffton, Indiana Baas, Ruth 89 525 Wieland Road Lansing, Michigan Bair, Paul 51,69,7O 119 Egolf Street Churubusco, Indiana Baker, Gary 42,51,62,89 3015 Searles Rockford, Illinois Banayan, Azizolah 74 Teheran, Iran Barber, Esther iMrs.l 47,85,88 940 Ruth Street Huntington, Indiana Barkey, Rose lMrs.t 74 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Barnett, John 3300 Earlham Drive Dayton, Ohio Bear, Samuel 57,69,7O,73 333 Main Street Roanoke, Indiana Becker, Carlson 503 Wilkerson Street Huntington, Indiana Benner, Gene 45,5O,57,59,64,65,7-2,74 921 Evelyn Avenue Fort Erie, Ontario Canada Bennett, Dean 1048 Wildwood Drive Huntington, Indiana Bergdall, Kevin 35,37,39,48,54,57,63,65 203 E. Franklin Lanark, Illinois Student Director Berghott, Steven 42,48,62,90 1407 Forest Fort Wayne, Indiana Beverly, Larry 32,55,74 Fowler, Illinois Bickel, Mary Lou 3B,60,77,97,101 4901 South Anthony Fort Wayne, Indiana Biidsall, Darlene 45,51,77,97 R.R. 3 Clare, Michigan Birdsall, Donelle 35,50,77,97 R.R. 3 Clare, Michigan Bitner, Stephen 61 1829 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Bolen, Howard 37,90 German Valley, Illinois Bolton, George 42,43,46,62,90 725 E. Chicago Allen, Michigan Bomersback, Thomas Andrews, Indiana Bonewitz, Diana 50,90 915 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Bonewitz, Janet 33,38,47,54,58,60,74,8O,88 915 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Bonewitz, Karen 62 915 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Booth, Barbara 35,39,46,54,62,65,77,97 R.R. 2 Howe, Indiana Boukes, Ladonna 4440 Cornelius Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Bowditch, Sandra 38,46,90 Laskey Road Toledo 13, Ohio Boyer, Lawrence Arden 90 R.R. I Andrews, Indiana Briggs, Robert 66 231 Oak Street Huntington, Indiana Brown, Karen 33,41 ,58,62,74 R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Brown, Nathan 77,97 R.R. 4 Huntington, Indiana Brown, Rachael 39,59,62,90 R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Brown, Samuel 4,97,100 R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Brumfiel, Patricia 98 407 E. Vine Van Buren, Indiana Brumfiel, Philip 31,41 ,44,45,51,B5 407 E. Vine Van Buren, Indiana Burk, Roger 37,42,43,9O Caledonia, Michigan Burke, Nina 37,39,46,90 Derby, New York Burkholder, DeEtta Jo 35,54,98 B00 Himes Street Huntington, Indiana Burkholder, Donetta 15,34,37,85 Scotland, Pennsylvania Burkholder, Erma lMrs.1 47,56,75 1844 College Avenue Huntington, Indiana Burley, Arthur 1140 Bechtol Huntington, Indiana Burns, Sara 434 Hasty Huntington, Indiana Bush, Ilene 98 4889 N. Unionville Unionville, Michigan Butz, Gary 57,64,65,69,98 4502 Winston Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana Cairl, Nelson 75 403 E. Main Street Butler, Indiana Caley, Everett Duane R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana Campbell, Nondace 7,37,3B,40,B9 61 S. West Hillsdale, Michigan Cannon, Alice fMrs.J 1100 Gragg Street Huntington, Indiana Carlson, Emily 5,54,77,97,98 B08 Himes Street Huntington, Indiana Carroll, David 1703 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Chapin, Jerry 98 533 Mayne Street Huntington, Indiana Cherry, Howard 56,58,72,75 621 N. Cochran Charlotte, Michigan Clark, Doyle 32,54,56,58,59,60,72,75 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Clark, Janet lMrs.1 32,35,75 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Clark, M. Keith 38,42,43,69,90 393 Washington Peru, Indiana Clements, Darrell R.R. 2 Charlotte, Michigan Cole, George 1925 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Cook, Patricia 35,38,90 920 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Cook, Ronald 51,85 R.R. I Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Cope, Sandra 37,39,43,52,90 1721 W. Washington Boise, Idaho Coppess, Lynda 38,39,51,98 13112 Round Lake Road Sunfield, Michigan Cox, Sharon 47,59,60,85 Box 324 Markle, Indiana Crain, Mark 42,57,64,65,66,76,8B Pierceton, Indiana Croft, Orin Duey 40,42,43,50,62,104 1160 60th Street Grand Rapids, Michigan Cunningham, Paul 40,44,57,98,lO5 1718 Jessie Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana Current, Joseph 1955 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Custer, Leland 4,5,51,91 154 Jackson Street Sunfield, Michigan Custer, Margaret 4,98 154 Jackson Street Sunfield, Michigan Dakin, Lowell R.R. 2 Milton-Freewater, Oregon Danner, Gary 50,86 2967 N. 6th Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Daugherty, Gloria Diane 98 Box 306 Warren, Indiana Daugherty, Nancy 3,35,39,41,47,91 R.R. 7 Huntington, Indiana Davidson, Ann 98 1137 Ogan Avenue Huntington, Indiana Davis, Larry 5199 Little Richmond Road Dayton, Ohio Davis, Ray R.R. 3 Gladwin, Michigan Dearduff, Gary 422 Vine Roanoke, Indiana Deemer, Norma 47 R.R. 9 Huntington, Indiana DeHaven, Glen 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Devall, Kelly 246 Briant Huntington, Indiana DeWeese, Thomas 1816 Alabama Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana DeWitt, Ronald 98 R.R. 1 Roanoke, Indiana Ditmer, Arthur Harold 42,43,99 R.R. 8 Fort Wayne, Indiana Doerscher, Stephen 1713 Canfield Street Huntington, Indiana Dolby, Richard R.R. 2 Columbia City, Indiana Donaghue, Wayne 2276 Shawnee Boulevard Lima, Ohio Drew, Helen iMrs.I 943 Cherry Street Huntington, Indiana Dunlap, Raymond R.R. I Huntington, Indiana Earlywine, Thomas 76 1745 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Edlin, Glenda 17,31,39,44,65,91 830 Spruce Leavenworth, Kansas Edmonds, Jeffrey 3,40,46,99 308 E. Tipton Huntington, Indiana Edwards, Barbara 38,86 3103 Gladstone Rockford, Illinois Eisenhauer, Mary Ann 1277 Oak Street Huntington, Indiana Ellis, Linda 194 Walnut Street Wabash, Indiana Emans, Nancy 99,101 Box 215 Celina, Ohio Emmans, Barbara 37,38,91 208 Jay Dee Street Elkhart, Indiana Esterline, Albert 69,99 R.R 5 Columbia City, Indiana Evans, Daniel 206 N. Market North Manchester, Indiana Evans, Sharon 37,38,39,46,65,91 1421 N. Jay Street Kokomo, Indiana Fahrnow, Glen 57,6l,64,65 R.R. 9 Huntington, Indiana Farmer, Jerry 44,70 R.R. 2 South Whitley, Indiana Farmer, Richard 44,46,60,76 R.R. 2 South Whitley, Indiana Ferner, Donna Jean 44,54,86,88 8245 Cornell Chicago 17, Illinois Fishbaugh, Caralene 45,55,86 R.R. 1 Uniondale, Indiana Fisher, Kenneth 72,76 1509 N. Buckeye Abilene, Kansas Fisher, Mary 38,54,86 1748 Barrows Toledo, Ohio Fisher, Virginia 5,35,91 1748 Barrows Toledo, Ohio Fleming, Marvel 35,4O,54,99 R.R. 1 Rockford, Ohio Fletcher, Ronald 62,91 4977 Little Richmond Road Dayton, Ohio Fong, David 41 ,72,73,76 Shanghai, China Foy, Richard 3,91 R.R. 1 Poneto, Indiana Frank, Jayne 91 McCollum Road Montgomery, Michigan Frederick, Richard 56 Box 417 Warren, Indiana Frewer, Jean IMrs.1 R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana Frisch, Mariorie 39,51,60,99 509 General Steuben Road King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Fry, Dean 728 N. LaFontaine Huntington, Indiana Gallaway, Gerald 2005 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Gamble, Edna iMrs.1 B6 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Gamble, Pamela 47,55,6O,81,85,86 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Gates, Carol 17,36,37,56,58,59,60,72,76 Derby, New York Gee, David 581 Etna Avenue Huntington, Indiana Geiger, James 5,62,99 R.R. 2 Star City, Indiana Gerber, Philip Box 172 Uniondale, Indiana Germann, Sharon iMrs.1 56,86 R.R. 1 Scott, Ohio Gidner, Lyle 99,104 Gidner Road Charlotte, Michigan Giessler, Von 36 R.R. 3 Willshire, Ohio Ginty, James 1239 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Glass, Norman 42 R.R. 2 Bluffton, Indiana Goodwin, John 33,36,83 856172 Campus Street Huntington, Indiana Graham, Darlene 35,45,50,60,91 6844 Minock Street Detroit, Michigan Graham, Delbert 70,86 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Graham, Gary 35,36 765 N. School Colby, Kansas Graham, Paul David 7,35,40,50,62,97,99 6844 Minock Street Detroit, Michigan Griffin, Judith 57,86 414 Highland Boulevard Bremen, Ohio Griffin, Lois 37,38,44,91 2015 Bailey Road Toledo 16, Ohio Griffin, M. David 24,32,44,62,91 414 Highland Boulevard Bremen, Ohio Grobe, David 928 N. Dement Avenue Dixon, Illinois Grogg, Donald Eugene 42,43,48,7O,89,92 R.R. 2 Ridgeville, Indiana Grogg, Henrietta iMrs.J 519V2 E. State Street Huntington, Indiana Grogg, Howard 51,75,76 R.R. 2 Ridgeville, Indiana Gunderson, James 44,99 R.R. 1 Hobart, Indiana Hale, Rosalie lMrs.I 92,50 R.R. 7 Huntington, Indiana Harmon, Joyce R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Harrell, Terry 99 843 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Harrington, Janet 17,39,51,57,61,92 193 Church Coldwater, Michigan Harrington, Paul 31,33,39,42,44,49,50 55,56,75,77 193 Church Coldwater, Michigan Harris, Elsie lMrs.I 1330 Mishler Road Huntington, Indiana Hathaway, Stephen 2224 Bremer Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana Headley, Karen 35,39,92 - R.R. 2 West Unity, Ohio Hendrickson, Donald 3,42,43,65,81,86 4323 S. Madison Muncie, Indiana Henry, Martha 43,49,53,55,92 R.R. 1 Culver, Indiana Hess, Barbara 35,36,54,86 4400 Prescott Dayton 16, Ohio Hippensteel, Keith 47,73,77 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Hite, Ronald 3,99 B29 Elm Street Huntington, Indiana Holloway, John 92 732 Himes Street Huntington, Indiana Hosterman, Jerrold 77 Box 163 Sycomore, Ohio Hostler, Robert 57,64,65,67 R.R. 2 Kendallville, Indiana Hotchkiss, James 33,37,3B,45,50,92 R.R. 6 Marion, Indiana Hough, Carol 34,35,40,6O,100 12113 Sunfield Highway Sunfield, Michigan Houghton, William 81 1204 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Howett, dulia 41 ,56,59,60,72,75,77,8O 256 S. Briant Street Huntington, Indiana Huber, Anne 100 R.R. 4 Lititz, Pennsylvania Hughs, Judy 100 R.R. 1 Venedocia, Ohio Imes, William 69 R.R. 3 Kendallville, Indiana Jackson, David 7,32,36,51,62,83 Derby, New York Jersey, Judith 441 Pearl Street Boyne City, Michigan Johns, Fred 57,64,77,97,100 R.R. 2 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Johnson, Charles 87 1001 E. Columbia Mason, Michigan Johnson, Connie 45,59,89,93 R.R. 2 Rockford, Ohio Jones, Connie 100 1167 Ogan Avenue Huntington, Indiana Jones, Francis 44,56,100 R.R. 7 Huntington, Indiana Kaehr, Robert 45,59,85,B7 425 E. Spring Bluffton, Indiana Kahly, Robert German Valley, Illinois Kallenberger, Leon R.R. 1 Willshire, Ohio Keene, Roger R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Keller, Colleen lMrs.I 59,77 718 Van Buren Berne, Indiana Keller, Kirby 40,51 ,57,64,37 R.R. 2 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Kelley, Mary Kathy 1119 E. Tipton Huntington, Indiana Kennedy, John 56,73,77 R.R. B Huntington, Indiana Kethcart, Robert R.R. 2 Columbia City, Indiana Kinsey, Neil Box 193 Markle, Indiana Kiracofe, John 752 Charles Huntington, Indiana Kiteley, Robert 35,54,59,72,73,77 149 N. Avery Road Pontiac, Michigan Kitzmann, Marie Andrews, Indiana Kline, Janice 60,101 R.R. 4 Huntington, Indiana Kline, Ronald 57,66,67 R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana Knittle, Carey 405 Winchester Decatur, Indiana Knoll, Jerry 44,72,7B 529 High Street Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Kpenge, Joseph Allen 57,63,72,73,78 Box 20 Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone West Africa Kreigh, Samuel 57,64,65,66,67,68,78 Box 5 Zanesville, Indiana Kreps, Doris 35,72,78 7547 Todd Road Temperance, Michigan Krider, Richard Churubusco, Indiana Kuntz, Dorland 35,93 R.R. 7 Abilene, Kansas Kurtansky, Francis 51,77 133 Alexander Street Caro, Michigan Labor, John 72,87,92 Bumpe, Sierra Leone West Africa Lahr, Dorothy 35,39,51,54 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Lake, Roger 64,93 R.R. 1 Yoder, Indiana Lampman, Allan 51 R.R. 3 Quincy, Michigan Landis, Rodna 47,6O,87 1260 S. Jefferson Huntington, Indiana Lawrence, John 101 R.R. 3 Kokomo, Indiana Leader, David 710 E. Bannock Street Boise, Idaho Leiter, William 43,66 Box 163 LaOtto, Indiana Lightner, Anne IMrs.l 612 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Lippe, Charles 38,42,43,93 Esbon, Kansas Lippe, Emmett 42,43,44,51,70,87 301 N.E. 15th Abilene, Kansas Lippe, John 36,62,72,B2 301 N.E. 15th Abilene, Kansas Love, Ruthellen 101 Box 351 Warren, Indiana Loveless, Carole 38,46,60,93 Box 218 Rudyard, Michigan Lowe, Gary 1212 S. 3rd Street Dayton, Washington Lucas, Annette 93 5965 W. Kentucky Denver, Colorado Lucas, Byron 87 5965 W. Kentucky Denver, Colorado Lucas, Paula 5,40 840 S. Harlan Denver, Colorado Lupp, Kenneth I7,45,50,55,93 Idaville, Pennsylvania Lynch, Dennis 50 3276 Comer Street Flint, Michigan McAhren, John 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana McClurg, Robert 101 269 S. Broadway Huntington, Indiana McGinnis, David 40 Box 66 Jerry City, Ohio McGlennen, Howard 73,78 Mu Iberr Street Y South Whitley, Indiana McHenry, Mark 39,72,78,80 R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana Mclntyre, Larry 1 106 Pike Crawfordsville, Indiana McKibben, Virginia IMrs.l R.R. 3 Huntington, Indiana McMahon, Thomas 57,64,65,66 618 First Street Huntington, Indiana McReynolds, Ronald 51,102 628 Carter Platteville, Wisconsin Malson, Beth 39,57,94 6259 Richfield Road Flint, Michigan Manion, James 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Marsh, Charles R.R. I Huntington, Indiana Martin, Ardith 35 423 Wayne Avenue Defiance, Ohio Mast, Edwin 79 R.R. 1 Antwerp, Ohio Mastin, Gary 35,48,57,64,94 370 S. Mission Colby, Kansas Mattern, Karen 31,39,6O,94 R.R. 1 Andrews, Indiana Mauger, Jack R.R. 3 Warren, Indiana Maxton, Alan 31,44,45,5O,56,62,I0l R.R. 2 Andrews, Indiana Maxwell, Keith 36,83 1105 S. Third Dayton, Washington Maxwell, Kent 36,83 1105 S. Third Dayton, Washington Mead, David 73,79 140 High Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania Mefferd, Lynn 36,87 R.R. 1 Willshire, Ohio Mellott, Thomas 59,87 316 E. Orange Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Mentzer, Junior 34,72,B2 644 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Merkle, Bonnie 47,51,54,94 5021 Gennesse Avenue Dayton, Ohio Merryman, Sue lMrs.l 58,79 2106 College Avenue Huntington, Indiana Miller, Roy 94 7311 Burnside Fort Wayne, Indiana Miller, Sandra 39,62,81,102 R.R. 8 Huntington, Indiana Miller, Thomas 102 R.R. 2 Huntington, Indiana Miller, Tillie 102 R.R. 1 Butler, Indiana Millner, Jean 608 Wesley Huntington, Indiana Mills, Susan 38,94 R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Mills, Thomas 4,35,4o,43,44,56,io2 120 N. Cedar Cedarville, Illinois Minniear, Robert 1110 Swan Street Huntington, Indiana Morris, Judith 60,94 R.R. 3 Greenfield, Indiana Moris, Robert 79,80 R.R. I Keystone, Indiana Morrison, Patricia 35,3B,39,102 308 Elm Street Harrison, Michigan Morrison, Richard 31,32,87 R.R. 3 Waren, Indiana Morrow, John Box 383A Cedar Lake, Indiana Moyer, Edgar 33,36,37,42,43,51,87 348V2 E. Orange Burbank, California Moyer, Richard 48,57,64,65,94 R.R. 1 Churchville, Virginia Musselman, Bruce 6652 Reynolds Road Mentor, Ohio Musselman, Jay 51,94 6652 Reynolds Road Mentor, Ohio Myers, Barbara IMrs.l 34,79,80 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Myers, Dennis 87 R.R. 2 Columbia City, Indiana Myers, Harold 73,82 943 Warren Street Huntington, Indiana Myers, Robert 33,36,62,82,83 1845 Freedom Huntington, Indiana Neterer, Gary 40,42,43,70,88 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Netherland, Edwin 650 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Ng, Tin Yam 44,72 Kings Road, Hong Kong Palmer, Jo 12,94 6110 Richfield Road Flint, Michigan Palmer, Lee 36,83,84 North Star, Michigan Paul, Kent IIOIV2 Oak Street Huntington, Indiana Pell, John, Jr. 45 832 N. Main Rushville, Indiana Pelzer, Irma 94 1200 Grant Street St. Joseph, Michigan Perrigo, Pamela 102 1361 Cherry Huntington, Indiana Petre, Patricia 3,47,60,88 569 W. State Huntington, Indiana Petre, Thomas 569 W. State Huntington, Indiana Petrie, Larry 56 Sunfield, Michigan Potee, Bruce 64,65,69,102 Brimfield, Indiana Potts, Thomas 42,81,94 218 Madison Street Huntington, Indiana Price, Alfred 218 E. Jefferson Blissfield, Michigan Price, Eleanor lMrs.1 5O,60,73,79 620 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Price, Richard 44,65,79 620 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Proffitt, David 654 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana Pulliam, Gerald 95 R.R. 1 Dayton, Washington Raab, Richard 62,915,100 Eden, Michigan Randall, Willis 1400 Grayston Huntington, Indiana Ray, Grant 95 Box 71 Corunna, Indiana Reahm, Douglas 35 1006 Guilford Street Huntington, Indiana Reed, Richard 36,69 Lincoln Avenue Dunkirk, Indiana Reifert, Donald 42 184 Mechanic Dundee, Michigan Reinhard, Arlyn 42 302 S. Jefferson Ossian, Indiana Rice, Donna 39,102 R.R. 2 Roanoke, Indiana Rinehart, Regina R,R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Roberts, Walter 102 444V2 Wilkerson Huntington, Indiana Rodeheaver, LaDoyt 7,35,47,54,57,62,64 954 S. Crissey Road Holland, Ohio Rogers, Robert Andrews, Indiana Rooney, Candace 32,47,56,59,60,65,80 114V2 N. 4th Seneca, Kansas Rutledge, Mark 36,72,73,8O Box 134 Willshire, Ohio Saufley, Royal 88 Port Republic, Virginia Schwartz, Robert South Whitley, Indiana Schweikhardt, Fred R.R. 1 Van Buren, Indiana Searson, James 4,57,64,102 R.R. I Garnett, Kansas Seibert, Carol 95 R.R. 1 Spencerville, Ohio Seilhamer, Roy 72,83 R.R. 2 Auburn, Indiana Sell, Larry 45,50 R.R. 3 Rockford, Ohio Shafer, Lou Ann iMrs.l 102 R.R. 3 Warren, Indiana Shank, Raymond 48,57,7I R.R. 2 Leslie, Michigan Sheets, Paul B4 2456 College Avenue Huntington, Indiana Shelhamer, Paul 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Shockley, James 71 632 E. Washington Huntington, Indiana Shortz, Ronald R.R. 1 Sunfield, Michigan Shrock, Sondra 103 R.R. 4 Huntington, Indiana Siedenburg, Delight 35,39,5O,95 R.R. 3 Mt. Carroll, Illinois Simrns, Dwight 7,57,63,95,96 323 Hall Street Orrville, Ohio Simms, Marlin BO 323 Hall Street Orrville, Ohio Sims, Chester South Whitley, indiana Skeldon, William 506 E. State Huntington, Indiana Skinner, Roger 32,34,38,57,63,66,67,71,89,95 1030 Himes Street Huntington, Indiana Slater, Rodger 35,42,43,46,47,88 721 Henry Street Huntington, Indiana imith, Alice iMrs.l R.R. 2 Roanoke, Indiana Smith, Daniel 95 519 Washington Logansport, Indiana Smith, Eloise 95 R.R. 2 Unionville, Michigan Smith, Gerald 5,3i,s2,3a,41,44,45,s9, 62,72,85,88 R.R. 2 Unionville, Michigan Smith, Keith 36,84 2128 College Huntington, Indiana Smith, Linda iMrs.l 1214 Freedom Street Huntington, Indiana Smith, Richard David 103 R.R. 1 Warren, Indiana Smith, Richard H. 42,57,63,95,96 630 Hardin Freeport, Illinois Smith, Stephen 42,46,62,95 R.R. 1 Keystone, Indiana Smith, Theron 84 2028 College Huntington, Indiana Smith, Walter 103 5341 Post Road East Greenwich, Rhode Smriga, Michael 1630 Parkview Whiting, Indiana Snider, James Wren, Oh io Snyder, Bruce 7 203 Walnut Lindsey, Ohio Somers, Rex 77,97,103 R.R. 2 Ossian, Indiana Speas, Shirley 35,39,47,54 719 N. Wilson Hastings, Michigan Spencer, Beth 95 Box 1434 Oakdale, California Staup, Robert S. Lane Blissfield, Michigan Steinfort, Joan 46,103 . 135 Casey Street Caledonia, Michigan Stetzel, Larry 350 Himes Street Huntington, Indiana Stevens, Augustine 7,44,51,70,72,96 Freetown, Sierra Leone West Africa, Stewart, James 103 677 Olinger Huntington, Indiana Stewart, Rosada iMrs.J 677 Olinger Huntington, Indiana Stillwell, Kenneth 51 R.R. 2 Island Flemington, New Jersey Stocker, Elmer 57,64,65,69 801 E. Van Buren Columbia City, Indiana Stomoff, Chris 1448 N. Grayston Avenue Huntington, Indiana Stouder, Norman 919 Williams Street Huntington, Indiana Strachan, Samuel 72,103 Mt. James P.O. Jamaica, West Indies Stroh, Jack 117 McKeever Andrews, Indiana Stucky, Rozanne 39,51,103 Willshire, Ohio Stuter, Kenneth 103 W. Market Street Orrville, Ohio Surface, Eva lMrs.J R.R. 5 Huntington, Indiana Swander, Carl 42 505 W. Columbus Rockford, Ohio Sutton, Robert 57,67 R.R. 1 Columbia City, Indiana Tarr, Rebecca 35,417,103 R.R, 4 Bluffton, lndiana Taube, Donald 8342 Toledo-Wauseon Holland, Ohio Taylor, Alice IMrs.1 17,96 767 Campus Street Huntington, Indiana Thompson, James 32,33,42,47,49,55,57,58, 61,71,80,B1 154 McCrum Street Huntington, Indiana Thompson, Robert 5,139,103 158 E. 2nd Street Rockford, Ohio Thorne, James 69,103 R.R. 2 Huntington, lndiana Trook, John 3,96 703 Oak Street Huntington, Indiana Troyer, Ronald 57,64,65,104 Howe, lndiana Ummel, Larry 57,66,67 R.R. 2 Columbia City, lndiana Underwood, Richard 66 47B Crystal Akron, Ohio Van Deusen, Jill 34,38,96 R.R. 1 Hillsdale, Michigan Van Meter, Eldon 443 Whitelock Street Huntington, Indiana Vance, Mary Ann 104 R.R. 2 Warsaw, Indiana Veiar, Patrick 39,44,51,96 9819 Beachy Avenue San Fernando, California Vielhauer, Billie 104 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Vohs, Jerry 606 Opal Street Huntington, Indiana VonBargen, Bruce 56,85,8B 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Wagner, Jerry 104 R.R. 4 Huntington, Indiana Wagoner, Edward R.R. 5 Columbia City, Indiana Waln, Barbara 16,35,43,52,96 24756 Quigley Canyon Road Newhall, California Walter, Lynn 104 R.R. 1 Huntington, Indiana Walters, Nellie 4,39,96 4161 Rogers Avenue Clare, Michigan Walters, Robert R.R. 3 Decatur, Indiana Warner, Donald 637 S. Jefferson Huntington, Indiana Warner, Richard 100,104 637 S. Jefferson Huntington, Indiana Wasmuth, Suzanne 39,105 520 Flaxmill Road Huntington, Indiana Watson, Philip R.R. 1 Andrews, Indiana Weaver, Harold 47,80 R.R. 8 Huntington, Indiana Weaver, Nancy 39,160,105 Sterling Street Fort Wayne, Indiana Wechter, Amy lMrs.1 56,80 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Wechter, Robert 56,72,8O 1855 Fruit Street Huntington, Indiana Wells, Thomas 105 1428 St. Peter Street Indianapolis, Indiana Wetters, Garl 42,61 1123 N. Jefferson Huntington, lndiana Wheeler, Joanna 40,105 Box 246 Geneva, Indiana Whiting, Loretta 105 Carleton Road Hillsdale, Michigan Will, Patricia 105 R.R. 4 Huntington, Indiana Williams, Rollo 3,38,48,57,66,67,96 946 Lake Street Huntington, lndiana Wills, Denise 51,105 519 Quincy Street, N.W Washington 11, D.C. 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Manufacturers of Full Time Shock Absorbers 221 E. Washington Phone 888 Because FLAME cooking with GAS is THRIFTY, CLEAN, AND FAST, THE TREND CONTINUES TO GAS. INDIANA GAS 8g WATER CO., INC. 347 W. State St. Phone 142 fi LJ A fm.fN1r -I i- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Huntington - Andrews Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BAILEY MORTUARY Ambulance Service 35 W. Park Dr. Phone 851 i X N NEMBER 1062 MX! llll I HUNTINGTON RETAIL ORGANIZATION Take the whole gang out to SCHROEDER S for the late evening snack or a complete meal 5 ,.V.: ,Te, 1 gl' , V Q ' qfflf' . 'A ' 2 1 '- is V ' ,T-- A ' ' -.---. I g it A 'ATTT X 6, ..e,, , , . J , , ' ' : 1 b .K f N I 1 Ml' iq , 1 I A, N ::' ii'-3, :- - -:1.-5 -:.' Z :.5'a?if11,5.:,'.- . J I I Hotel LaFontaine Bldg. Phone 'I125 1001 W. Pork Dr. Phone 377 N-1' . GLADIEUX MENS STORE Arrow Shirts Jantzen Sportswear Curlee Clothes Formal Wear Allen Edmonde Shoes Levis Dress Suit Rental Accessories Jarman Shoes The Place To Go For The Brands You Know 926 S. Calhoun Anthony 6496 18 mAulllnc'llmll15isBlNs few A i Ki I N h I l ., -V I I If! ,. .WNW nn, U Ly ii ll .f 'Hy ,A if ' ff I i i px iiml i ll ' ti XS X in I Q 1' , X 1 9 4, :Sf WE 0 QI S ,, F 1. rfnln -3- U -,xo . Q . wr 1-, For the best in electricol service PUBLIC SERVICE CO. If you wont the very best suits, you should go to D. MARX 8: SONS of suits shirts overcoots ties 217 W. SICIB PI1Ol'lB 3200 gggkg 319 N. Jefferson Phone 456 3 gi - ..., ' my 1 kiqqlg ,V M 1 ,,.. ,M l it on if X, Q ,.: -X U I S ss s 3 I L Chili Hot Dogs HARPER'S CHILI PARLOR 529 Warren St. Phone 3138 Tenclerloins Home Mode Pies 222 North Jefferson Phone 368 ' ' ' ' .V,. 'I 4 : iilkitgil I Q .- lm, ,,1.N, . . ,A ,kh, xiii .. ,, A - . N , ' - I 4- 1' '-'l '-1-Q 1 ffl RENZ CLEANERS If Your Clothes Aren't Becoming To You, They Should Be Coming To Us. One Doy Service 837 E. Market Phone 4462 At the HUNTINGTON DOUBLE DIP there is ci variety of foods from which to choose. YOU ore olwoys welcome. 215 E. Franklin Phone 582 ., 1 ,iff-' V .M 1-'-:wif I I . 'rg' - , -, '! ,I 'jfyl 5'- A Q, E N Ai' -43: A -7 - .-'- ':f5 . I . -1393 ,g.. i ' ' .55 .,.M X., -A X ggi?- . Q .. I X w , .4313-37,3 L 1 T , ,si t ffg , ,t!vg.,fi. 5 .-: gg i T , , -'Q 4-'size ' ' -I 'S' -f'e::e2f:xe2':m V 35' -.sary fif,n .,,,,gL9 . .'i'QqgQg:-1 25,33 .f.-...fn ., uw'V,,,,,.o,.,,,.,.,1.....,..,w....N..,.., v--me ,, -2 ' N ' 'L TF: -xL.C'l2 -N . . fl- ff- ' fl ' 5' - , eiifiil' . .,.. . ...N 'ia . . - n x Q ,. S12 . -. . 5:13. ' Tec ... ' if ' Q' . , I rv:-51. ' . w ' . ' 1 -I L, if in Q X .cc 'C I . I Q . A ,Q5.r7, ...wwiq B W: r-Q--Jug N.. ' Q . L' f- '- K E K ' E: - -- f- .. ,, Y . . 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Jefferson Phone 4733 im f rv 1 EXT College students find that for complete coverage Mr. Richard Klopfenstein, the campus counselor, can supply their every need. DNRY QUEEN anon-iERHooD MUTUAL 1105 First St. Phone 1317 CQ. Try a Dairy Queen. They're moo-licious! Eat at the First St. Fort Wayne, Indiana 1--' ' fue i g LEE' lr sp, - ' 'Z'f ' 1 1 . 1' 1 1- H ' ' . 2 1 For the perfect gift B A R N H A R T S I Books Stationery S Office Supplies Gifts 411 N. Jefferson Phone 733 Typewriters 16 E. Market Phone 618 123 f ,gs-is 235::':ri35:2-':1:5:: -, I If-- I 'UV ' .1 ?':i?112:s2:1E.3m.f2: 'fl fl' '1z I f, I V323 .I -1:5 :.Af il.. f 'T: I : 5 gh I . I I ' ' 1 L,-Q 1 - 1 f--' ' Y 5 , 214 1 2-iV5g3:s:'1:p 1, s .3- .,,-gig: 1 ,Q l il .:1:.:: S' ---- ll? L 'f-fi' X ' - LH, .,,- 333-'LU b I,Qs:sL'.:r'iJ::,L,:fgi' -. F iz!-x:'x5- a',?N 3-'-Y-fl, 1226, ,P -s ' - 3, - . ,. ,pg -195: ewgi i:: t ' Z- ' I V-.liii V.....s . 4 ' ' X X Y e 'K A J I l7I . 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Jefferson at Riverside Phone 1200 buiIder's supplies 549 Warren Phone 279 HUNTINGTON DIXIISIDII :QW I 1 J A-5 3 2 fee? . -',-f- BALDWIN-EHRET-HlLL.lm. I , E HEATACOLDINSULAIIONSLACOUSTICALPRODUCTS N Q il 1' e il E L - e er E iiii 'I ,I 'I if r.,, S Pa ge -G 1, A I N, o r. , , BALDWIN-EHRET-HILL, INC. 701 N. Broadway Phone 124 One Stop Service PARKMOOR CITIES SERVICE 1747 N. Jefferson Phone 3060 4 '15 '3 X mimi ---' rl-Ai ,',V.. I lvl ui Q ' -.....,-,.,,,- W . H W A 1 of I Q 2 .A.:. ' f I I .ser AV I I 5 ' 1' Q -4 +' W I l .3 X. WETTER'S APPLIANCE SALES 8. SERVICE Your local FRIGIDAIRE dealer for 20 years 201 W. State Phone 818 N-4-N-' Q-..., 4,j:l-LN , .-. 422125 SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE For all your household furnishings 224 S. Jefferson Phone 970 I 1 1 ,Nm f : 2 ' f , Y I s es 1 l 1 Q- It M P 9 I i ff' :lf ' ,. . e 2 . 1 . 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