Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL)
- Class of 1983
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Contents 18 Student Life 54 Spiritual Life 64 Sports 102 Fine Arts 114 Class of 1983 155 Underclassmen 188 Organizations 212 Faculty 241 History 258 Ads 305 Index Leah M. Norris Editor Olivet Nazarene College Kankakee, Illinois Volume 70 That f irst-time-for-everything feeling is vivacious and gutsy. What is it about new things that seem to wake up their environment? Freshmen, new buildings, new classes, and new opportunities . . . t T 1 — i lit If everything was always new and alive the end result wouldn ' t be rewarding. The only way to accomplish is the hard way. T I i It ' s the weathering and unbearable tasks in achieving the end that make 1 it all worth the while. Why have graduations if 4 years of college was easy? Why celebrate 75 years if no one lived for the cause of Olivet? What did our founding fathers want for us? What were their dreams and ambitions for Illinois Holiness University? Did they ever imagine a 75 year celebration? They left us the privilege of looking back on time at the making of our college. We don ' t know the feeling of losing a president, losing a 4th story on a building, explaining to a student they will never make it. They took those unbearable tasks and lived for a cause. It ' s a new gutsy feeling they ' ve left us. m It ' s all over now, this 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Year. nd it was all I had dreamed it would be. There was nostalgia. Looking back to the golden days of verybody ' s personal years at Olivet. Ray Moore and Byron Carmony sang about their days at old Dlivet. The honorary chairmen for the 75th Year — Carl S. IcClain, Dwight J. Strickler, and Naomi R. Larsen — were our acuity bridge from the village of Olivet to the village of Sourbonnais. And at the President ' s Dinner, Dr. Reed gave a full iccount of his years at Olivet. There were achievements to celebrate. The Larsen Fine rts Center was dedicated. More than fifteen hundred people isited the new Hardy C. Powers President ' s Home on campus. During the first Homecoming football game there were twin half- dedications of Ward Field and Snowbarger Athletic Park, etters of congratulations were received from such civic rganizations as the Bourbonnais village board and the loca istorical society on the continued beautification of the campus, specially Main Street. And there was a series of wonderful events to attend. The dramatic countdown during the October trustee dinner brought everyone to their feet as the Heritage Mural by Professor Collins was unveiled. The 75th Anniversary Convocation with the colorful academic march got a good response from students. And the 75th Anniversary Homecoming is a story all its own, closing with the great Sunday morning Festiva l of Worship in Chalfant Hall. But dreams are not enough. Nostalgia is only good to the degree it clarifies vision. There probably is more confidence in the future for Olivet now than ever before. These hard economic times will also pass. Enrollments will increase again. There will be more development projects such as the Decker Quad and the Les Parrott Physical Education Center. And someday Chalfant Hall will be replaced with a large, beautiful auditorium. But the most important vision for the year 2007 is an Olivet undiluted in spirit and still committed to its mission of Education with a Christian Purpose. i Lee Parrott, welcomed Mrs. Hardy C. Powers, along with President Parrott j opening of the Hardy C. Powers ' President ' s Home on campus. Dr. Harlow Hopkins, chairman of the Division of Fine Arts, shared a moment of joy with in cutting a piece of the ribbon to open the Larsen Fine Arts Center. A 75th anniversary of any institution is a year of thank yous and commendations to every founder in some way or another. Dedication of AURORA has always stood for appreciation of a particular outstanding person that year. This year we ' d like to wrap up seventy five years in a book and present it to the past presidents and their families. A. M. Hills 1909-10 Educated at Oberlin and Yale, A. M. Hills was considered a philosopher and theologian. An interview with a committee appointed by Olivet founders made A. M. Hills the first president of Olivet. His scholarly talents as author and speaker made him a great teacher of ministerial students. E. F. Walker 1912-15 The presidency and person of E. F. Walker was summed up in the dedication of the first issue of the AURORA to him: Our beloved president whose cheerful self-denial and devotion to the school and whose faith and holy life are worthy of emulation. B.F. Haynes 1916-17 B. F. Haynes was born and educated in Tennessee. Before his presidency at Olivet, Haynes was editor of various holiness publications, including the Herald of Holiness. After serving as a pastor for a number of years, B. F. Haynes was president of two colleges and served as Dean of the Theological Department of Peniel University. J. E. L. Moore 1919-22 J. E. L. Moore served presidency at two colleges previous to Olivet. While president of Olivet he inaugurated a financial campaign to liquidate its financial obligations. This campaign inspired Olivet ' s whole movement with a great vision. Moore also brought about many advances in Olivet along educational and spiritual lines. N. W. Sanford 1919-26 The dedication of the decennial number of the AURORA described their president N. W. Sanford as at once a sincere friend, a faithful teacher, and an equitable administrator. After serving for sometime in the presidency, N. W. Sanford wrote ... there has been a clearness of purpose and a steadiness of execution conductive to the best results. T. W. Willingham 1926 -37 T. W. Willingham ' s presidency is noted most for his great ability as financier. Through his earnest labor and sacrifice Olivet survived a financial crisis. But allowing no pessimistic view to over-ride he wrote that through all of the hardships and struggles there has been victory and progress. Grover VanDuyn 1945 48 During the presidency of Grover VanDuyn the size of Olivet ' s campus was increased with the purchase of Goodwin Hall and additional acreage south of the original campus. He wrote of the students: Our students are motivated by an inner conviction for service. Selden D. Kelley 1948 -49 After 30 years of successful pastoral ministry Selden D. Kelley became Olivet ' s president. His service was shortened by a fatal heart attack in 1949, but his spiritual impact was strong. Harold W. Reed 1949 75 Harold Reed proved his belief in Olivet past, present and future through his many years of service. His years as president saw a growth of physical facilities and progress in academic excellence. A. L. Parrott 1937-45 During the presidency of A. L. Parrott, Olivet experienced a disastrous fire. However, A. L. Parrott was possessed of a contagious vision for Olivet. He moved the college to Kankakee and brought the college completely out of debt. Leslie Parrott 1975 The presidency of Les lie Parrott was marked by growth in campus facilities and the thrust in student enrollment. His strong spiritual leadership encouraged an atmosphere of Christian growth and maturity. Dedication □ 17 20 □ Student Life Orientation Prepares Freshmen Incoming students became better prepared for their first fall term by attending one of the two orientations held on cam- pus during the summer. Two weekends were set aside to equip these students for the enrollment process and campus life. One of the major happenings during orientation was the room rush. Many students stood in line for hours waiting to obtain the room of their choice. Living quarters for this home away from home seemed important to those planning to set- tle in here. Once school started, freshmen had the chance to get re- acquainted with friends they had met at orientation and to get to know new ones at a party held for them on September 1. Freshmen advisors are introduced to students. Scott King, freshman, watches the enter- tainment at the freshman class party. Student Life □ 21 22 □ Student Life Seniors Triumph in Ollies Follies Aah September!! Summer has been temporarily postponed, and school lurks just around the corner. With its inescapable arrival comes the unbearable heat on fourth-floor Burke, Indian Summer afternoons spent stu- dying under a tree, long walks at dusk, and who could forget — Ollies Follies! For two days each September, studies are put on ice and everyone joins in the festivities. On Friday night we contested to see which class could cheer loudest between reels of The Nutty Professor. Saturday was passed playing football, volleyball, spit- ting seeds, hula hooping, slurping rootbeer, racing around in shopping carts, playing Egyptian pyramid builders, and pulling tug-of-war losers through a mud pit. Then, in the evening we entertained each other with songs, magic, and skits. Overall, the seniors finished first, with the sophomores in second. Juniors finished third even though they did win the skit competition. And, freshmen came in last even though they were victorious in tug-of-war. — Rene Miles Student Life □ 23 Clubs Set Up and Recruit on Club Day Students who entered Ludwig on September 14 found a variety of booths set up in the lobby area. Each booth represented effort put forth by a club in design and decora- tion. Club members worked to make students aware of their clubs and sought new members. Members also worked to make their booth judged as winner of Club Day. The booths were judged on creativity, originality, relevance to objectives, overall appearance, and design. The team of judges included faculty, staff, and students. The winner was Ministerial Fellowship, with Ski Club com- ing in second. 26 □ Student Life Clubs Raise Money Through Late Skate In order to carry out planned activities, many clubs, organizations, and classes sought ways to raise money. One such fund-raiser was the well-known late-skates. Late-skates were held throughout the year by a number of organizations. Some organizations developed their own theme and atmosphere for this twelve midnight to two a.m. excur- sion. Such organizations as WRA, the Senior Class, the Junior Class, Business Club, Social Committee, the Sophomore Class, and the Ski Club took advantage of this opportunity to raise funds. Participants in late-skating experienced late-night fun and off-campus activity. Late-skates gave students a chance for physical exercise, social life, and a break from studies. David Neal and Joy Sharpe enjoy couple skating at one of the many late skates. Having a good time at a late skate is Gary Sharpe and Dean Pennington. Brad Miles, Todd Rickard, Rich Galloway, Flint Miller, and Rob Cornell get ready to skate at a late skate. Student Life □ 27 We are Family is performed by Beth Gibson, above and Marlene Erickson, right. Entertaining between acts is Dan Keeton and Cyndi Green. Gay Myers and Sheryl Bitner exit after singing I enjoy Being a Girl. 28 □ Student Life Orpheus Presents Annual Event ! Celebration 50 was the theme for the 1982 Orpheus Variety Show. The entire presentation was centered around a birthday party for Orpheus ' fiftieth year. Skits were performed, songs were delivered, and laughs were abundant. Each member of Orpheus Choir was encouraged to somehow participate in this annual event. Members of Orpheus tried out for a variety of positions in the show, and displayed their talents in diversified areas. After the selection of skits and numbers to be performed, practices were held and finishing touches added before the grand presentations on Thursday and Friday evenings, Oc- tober 14 and 15. Four-year Orpheus member Sheryl Bitner described the variety show as one of the most exciting times of Or- pheus. She explained that it was a time of getting to know each other ' s talen ts, and that being better ac- quainted in such a way aided in other performances the choir held throughout the year. Student Life □ 29 The Dating Game The most mysterious encounter between the ages of 13 and 99, with a high concentration of mysteriousness at college, is dating. AURORA is the best dating guide for figuring out who you may have missed while watching the SAGA line. What a relief when Twirp week rolls around and each girl can ask out the too-shy guy she ' s been wanting a date with. Dating can be between friends or engaged couples. It ' s one of the greatest mysteries of our age group. Let ' s hope it ' s just a stage we ' re going through. 32 □ Student Life Junior Class Changes Goodwin into Haunted House One of the most time-consuming and difficult projects taken on by a class each year is that taken on by the Junior Class every October — the haunted house. This year ' s junior class was able to use Goodwin Hall, the building previously used by the music department, for its project. Planning began in September with actual construction begin- ning around October first. Distinguishing their house from haunted houses of the past, the emphasis was on creativity in- stead of gore. Over 120 juniors manned Goodwin each of the nights the haunted house was held, October 29 and 30. Students were first treated to a horror film and refreshments, then were led on a tour through the house. Junior class members await their first victims. Timothy Kazuyuki Kitashiji, of Tokyo, Japan, is helped out of the basement after a fright-filled walk through the haunted house. Student Life □ 33 Homecoming Porode The largest homecoming parade yet presented by Olivet was seen by the seventy-fifth anniversary homecoming parade crowd. Put together by Homecoming Chairman Selden Marquart, the eighty-four entry parade included twelve bands and series of antique cars besides floats and other entries from classes and clubs. Seniors won grand prize, featuring the themes Something to Celebrate and Bridging 75 Years. The float was led by a horse-drawn carriage. Two sections of the float were connected by a bridge. The first section featured a drawing of Olivet ' s first classroom building. The second section included a birthday cake and a drawing of new Olivet buildings. First place for classes was won by the class of 1984. Their theme was Building our future is something to celebrate. The Art club won first place for clubs. Their float was a re-make of Noah ' s Ark, complete with animals. Seventy- five years, and Olivet is still afloat. 1 ,7 751 v Homecoming Drama Presented The Importance of Being Earnest was a comedy in three acts performed by a student cast the weekend of homecoming. Brent Mitchell and Bill Nichols played the lead roles in a story that takes place in the 19th Cen- tury. Professor Nancy Kendall directed the play that was given for alumni during homecoming and then again for students afterwards. ■I Tammy Dennis adds the finishing touches before opening night. Bill Nichols and Tammy Dennis. Left to Right is Keith Bateman, Marcia Hendrickson, Kelly Shadrick, and Brent Mitchell. Diamond Jubilee □ 37 Christmas Transforms Campus Everything seemed to transform on campus the weekend of the Christmas banquet. The social committee got its hands on Ludwig to decorate for the Christmas Party. No one would have guessed it was the same place students go to play Pac-Man and eat grinders. Girls were clad in red, green and black, and the guys made major overhauls on their attire and manners. The transformation was sudden and everyone was back to eating grinders on Mon- day, but the weekend will long be remembered. Sandy Schultz and Jeff Falvo enjoy Christmas display. Faculty members ' children became part of the scenery. Concert Singers are featured at banquet. Quad: Center of Activity It was the center of activity on campus. It was walked on by students every day. It was the place to meet a new friend or meet with old ones. It was in the midst of the main campus buildings — it was the quad. The quad was that portion of open space between Ben- ner Library and Ludwig Center where a number of ac- tivities were held throughout the year. Some of them were organized, such as outdoor concerts and bonfires; some were spur-of-the-moment, such as snowball fighting, frisbee tossing, and mud sliding. Campus life would have been quite limited if not for the quad. It provided a place for relaxing, talking, and socializing. Prof. Isaacs walks to class with Clyde. Focal socializing point — the Quad. M ■mm JS Rod Carpenter and Cindy Stiles clowning on an early Saturday morning. Art Club utilizes the Quad to make ice sculptures. Student Life □ 45 A sight-seers view of the Sears Tower. Carriage rides are available for those wishing to see downtown in an unusual way. 46 □ Student Life Ill III ' 1 I .11 H Chicago, Chicago Chicago. Our famous backyard neighbor. A trip to Chicago seems to be therapeutic for rich and poor alike. For $1.00 you can go up in the Sears Tower and see the entire Chicago area. For free you can walk navy pier and for some hard earned cash you can go out to eat or go to a musical or concert. mm lip lump Water Tower at Christmas. Reflections on the skyline are seen in the windows of a downtown building. The Corner of Chestnut and Michigan in downtown Chicago. Student Life □ 47 48 □ Student Life SAGA Caters to Students Socializing What kind of soup is that? Monte Cristo Sandwiches again? Looks like the sandwich line for me. Although com- ments like these ran rampant during almost every mealtime, dinner lines were still long and places to sit were still sometimes hard to find. That ' s because, besides the Redroom and the library, Saga was the place to socialize on campus. It was the one place where each student knew he could find his scope , his friends, and the kid who owed him money — everyone has to eat. Although it took only approximately twenty minutes (give or take five minutes) to go through the line and twenty minutes to eat, many people spent as much as an hour or more just sitting in Saga, especially during the winter months. The time was spent sipping tea, catching up on the latest news, and trying to figure out where the hidden faces of Christ were located in the mural on the cafeteria wall. After the clock was taken down from above the lines and replaced with a smaller clock in a less visible spot, track of time was really lost. Sometimes, on special occasions, there was even entertain- ment. Mudsliding in the quad proved to be a spectator sport for those lucky enough to be sitting near the north windows. Those sitting in the middle had the best seats for the an- nouncements given from the steps and the best view of the door that everyone had to go in and out of. Not to be outdone, south-side sitters were the witnesses of many a scuffle bet- ween those wondering just where the sandwich line did begin. Although many a student had the missing mom ' s cooking blues throughout the year, mealtimes were not just the time of day set aside for eating. They gave students the chance to socialize and unwind — something all needed. Conversations over lunch. Julie Young catches a quick dinner while serving a banquet. Students relax over dinner with friends. Student Life □ 49 Service Begins Celebration An academic march preceded a proclamation of celebration by Dr. Leslie Parrott during a special chapel service held Oc- tober 6, 1982. This date marked the official seventy-fifth birth- day of Olivet Nazarene College. The message for this eventful chapel service was delivered by Dr. V. H. Lewis, Senior General Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. In his message Dr. Lewis stressed the importance of having a cause, and he commended Olivet for its cause. During this celebration three honorary doctorate degrees were presented. These degrees were awarded to Professor Harvey A. Collins, head of Olivet ' s art department; Rev. Clarence Clement Jacobs, pastor of New York ' s Brooklyn First Church of the Nazarene; and Rev. Ted R. Lee, Vice- President of Development at Olivet. Dr. Lottie Phillips waits for the proces- sional to begin. Dr. Willis Snowbarger listens intently to Dr. Lewis ' message. Professors begin to file out at the close of the service. 50 □ Student Life Student Life □ 51 52 □ Student Life There ' s Snowtime Like Snowtime Although the snow that fell was less substantial than in years past, a few inches of that well-known white stuff could always serve to break the monotony. The campus that tended to get old after awhile could always be transformed into a different, less hectic one after a quiet Linda Penwell and Beth Parnell leave winter storm. Besides the change in scenery, snow also of- I Ludwig Center to begin the long trek Ji back to the dorm. fered a change in activities. Possibilities included snowman building, sledding, and even snowball throwing. College Church at night. Student Life □ 53 Students Conduct Prayer Band Every Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 a dedicated group of students met in Kelley Prayer Chapel to hear fellow students sing, testify, and preach in special services known as Prayer Band. Vice-President of Spiritual Life Les Parrott III was in charge of constructing the year ' s programs. Special speakers appeared on several occasions, two of them being Rev. Ted Lee, speaking at the first Prayer Band of the year, and Prof. Harvey Collins, explaining the mural he painted for the prayer chapel. However, for the most part, Prayer Band was conducted by and for the student population. Spiritual Life Council: Front row: Lane McPherson, Mark Jennings, Wes Samp- son, Dan Strange. Back row: Les Parrott III, Tim Kellerman, Kelly Gilliam, Greg Clark, Sandra Stein, Hany Girgis, faculty sponsor Grover Brooks. ASG President Phil Kizzee speaks in Prayer Band as Spiritual Life vice- president Les Parrott III and song leader Steve Gould look on. 54 □ Student Life Congregation bows in prayer at Prayer Band in Kelley Prayer Chapel. Jana Friend, Susan Prior and Bryan Starner provide special music for Prayer Band. Mitch Combs was special speaker on Oc- tober 21. Student Life □ 55 Spiritual Life One of the best known organizations on the campus of Olivet was Spiritual Life, headed by Les Parrott III. The organization also was able to reach out in ministry to local churches through the four divisions of Spiritual Life: Life Song, Disciples in Drama, Evangels, and Sunrise. Evangels Council: I to r; R. Lowry, C. Boysen, M. Jennings, L. Merrell, P. Atkins, J. Falvo, T. Bomen, S. Cook, J. Sharp 56 □ Organizations an ft Msciples in Drama: Front Row 1 to r; R. Ebert, E. Whittington, T. Gilliam, Back Row 1 to r; M. Needy, K. Ford, G. Clark, T Sherman. fe Song Council: 1 to r; J. Calhoun, B. Clark, T. Kellerman, R. Lewis, T. Casey. Life Song, directed by Tim Kellerman, met the needs of local churches on Olivet ' s educational zone in many ways. Teams held weekend revivals and helped out local churches by sending a quartet or trio, a speaker, and a Sunday School teacher to minister to congregations. Greg Clark directed Disciples in Drama. This ministry is one of puppet skits and drama features presented to churches and church organizations locally. Students involved were able to use theatrical talents for the glory of God. The specialized ministry of Evangels reached to Kankakee area nursing homes, jails, boys ' home, and mental health center. This division of Spiritual Life, under the direction of Mark Jennings, also had Sunday morning children ' s church responsibilities. Directed by Lane McPherson, Sunrise gave students the opportunity to become involved in missions through contributions during chapel offerings. This ministry provided students preparing for the mission field a chance for fellowship and attempted to keep a missionary emphasis among students. As a whole, the ministry of Spiritual Life was multi-faceted. It reached students and was able to go beyond and minister to those in surrounding areas of Olivet. ff Tripp putting Spiritual Life Journals together. Mark Brown, Les Parrott, and Grover Brooks coordinating pages for Spiritual Life Journal. Organizations □ 57 58 □ Student Life Lewis and Strickland Visit Campus Throughout the school year there were several times when the books and socializing were put aside and spiritual life was emphasized. Two significant times for this during the fall semester were opening convention and fall revival. Opening convention was held September 3-5 and featured Rev. Holland Lewis, an alumnus of Olivet. Lewis was featured at services held in chapel on Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day, and evening services at College Church Wednesday through Sunday. Providing special music for the services was Mrs. Mary Lewis, wife of the speaker. Fall revival, September 28-October 3, featured as evangelist, Rev. Richard Strickland, with Jim Bohi and Com- pany as the special music. Revival services were held in chapel Tuesday through Friday and evenings in College Church. Rev. and Mrs. Holland Lewis are greeted at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Parrott. Rev. Holland Lewis delivers a chapel message during opening convention. The spiritual life council joins in a hymn during fall revival. Spring Revival General Superintendent Eugene Stowed ' straight-talked ' as the evangelist at Spring Revival. Using Romans 12:1-2 as a text Rev. Stowe preached 10 sermons in a week of spiritual emphasis. Jonathon and Ilona Welch were the song evangelists — both alumni of Olivet. The Welch ' s testified and blessed the spirit in music. 60 □ Student Life Jonathon Welch leads prayer chorus. I G.S. Eugene Stowe pauses between sermon anecdotes. Jonathon and Hone Welch sing Amazing Grace as though it were first sung. 62 □ Student Life Dr. Parrott addresses the student body during the 75th Anniversary convocation Congratulating Dr. George Lyons on the completion of his doctorate is President Leslie Parrott. Chapel Three days a week, students and faculty gathered together in Chalfant Hall for services commonly known to Olivetians as chapel. Chapel served several purposes. It was an excellent time for all-school announcements and the completion of surveys. However, the most important purpose served by chapel was that it was time set aside for the entire Olivet community to worship together. Various faculty and staff members appeared as pulpit guests, besides the many special programs brought to chapel by several different organizations. Special guests ranged from former professional athlete Jerry Lucas and his wife Sheralee to saxophonist Eugene Russeau of the University of Indiana. Student Life □ 63 Sports Rod Carpenter, Editor Football Olivet ' s football team had its best start in the history of the program inl982. After winning their first three outings the Tigers broke into the NAIA top 20, with a number 20 ranking. The next week, as ONC extended its winning streak to 4-0 the Tigers climbed to 17th spot in the national stan- dings. ONC ' s national recognition actually began in the 1981 season. Head Coach Richardson remarked, we started to gain the respect of other teams and coaches, on the state and national level, last year when we closed our season by upsetting Anderson, then the third ranked team in the na- tion. ONC finished the 1982 season with the best record in the history of the program, 7-3. The Tigers received votes in the post-season national ranking balloting, but did not break back into the top 20. The ONC gridiron was graced with an abundance of individual talent this season. Nine Tigers receiv- ed NAIA District 20 honors, five of those players were named to the NAIA District 20 first team. Mike Conway received the prestigious award of being elected to first Ail-American team. Tim Johnson and Doug Gallup both were chosen honorable mention All-America. From the sidelines, Coach Richardson was named NAIA District 20 Coach-of-the-Year. Tim Johnson quickly became known as Truck on ONC cam- pus and the local papers began talking about the ONC Trucking Company. Truck certainly earn- ed his nickname as he became ONC ' s first 1000 yard rusher, ending the season among the top 10 scorers in the nation with 15 touchdowns. Break- ing 62 records showed real growth in the pro- gram, Richardson remarked. These efforts paid off for the Tigers as they ended the season the NAIA District 20 champs. — Rob Reich Jr. QB Butch Stafford shows his running ability. 66 □ Sports ONC defenders swarm Augustana runner aptains Steve Sanders and Mike Conway lead team onto field. Sports □ 69 3 Soccer This year proved to be a frustrating year for the Tiger kickers. At the outset of the season expectations were high for a good year, but some early season injuries and several close losses proved to be a stumbling block. The early injuries and our overall inexperience took its toll, said three year letterman Tim Bardy. One bright spot for the Tigers was their strong defense. Senior goalkeeper Bill Cooke led the stubborn defensive team. Cooke was named Most Valuable Player and was named to the NAIA All-District and NIIC All-Conference squads. Junior fullback Dan Wiens also received All- Conference honors. Sophomore Dan Phipps was voted the team ' s Most Improved Award. It was a disappointing year, but the experience gained will be of great value in the future. This disappointment will make the young Tigers hungry for a banner 1983 season. Losing seniors Bill Cooke and Jeff Brown will be dif- ficult, but the framework is in place and the Tigers will be ready to meet the challenge. — Curtis Crocker Dan Wiens scrambles to reach a loose ball. 74 □ Sports r Jack row: Coach John Culp, Mark Howard, Steve McKenzie, Stuart Boise, Steve Hany, Hugh Cochran, Dan Wiens, Bill Cooke, Clayton Walker, Dave Muschott. Front row: Steven faayton, Stanton Boice, Wes Birkey, Randy Calhoun, Greg Brown, Tim Bardy, Jeff Brown, Rob Walker, Brett Lyle, Dan Phipps. Sports □ 75 women s Tennis Inexperience took its toll on the Women ' s Tennis team this year. However, lots of young talent will make the squad strong in the future. The highlight of this year ' s season was a win over Rockford College to give the team a fourth place finish in Conference play. It was the only win the lady netters could garner as they lost numerous down to the wire matches. The team was led by the first year coaching duo of Nancy Kendall and Rod Carpenter. Reflecting on the season, Coach Kendall noted, I really en- joyed working with the girls this year. There ' s a lot of potential for next year. Playing number one and number two singles were Sophomore Kathy Rector and Freshman Susan Gilroy respectively. They formed the number one doubles team which accumulated the most vic- tories throughout the season. The only senior was four year varsity player Min- dy Vaught. The rest of the squad was rounded out by a strong core of sophomores and freshmen. Coach Carpenter said, Considering the level of talent we had, our record was a real disappoint- ment. But the experience we gained this year should really help the girls to pull off those tough matches next year. The ground work has been laid for success in the future of Women ' s Tennis. — Susan Gilroy BB Number one player Kathy Rector shows strong ground strokes. Maria Crossley filled the nuni 76 □ Sports Freshman Angie Foster, gained valuable experience at the number five flight. Tt Front row: Shcrri Angle, Laura Borst, Maria Crosslcy, Angie Foster, Paula Bowman. Back row: Valerie Hartman, Mindy Vaught, Susan Gilroy, Kathy Rector, Coach Rod Carpenter. Sports □ 77 Volleyball One only had to attend one women ' s volleyball game to have been caught up in the enthusiasm of this year ' s squad. The team spirit and unity added an exciting element to the team ' s performance. Though faced with stiff competition the women were still able to finish the season with a winning record. They compiled a record of 13 wins and 12 losses. Under the leadership of Coach Brenda Pat- terson, the team highlighted their season with a se- cond place finish at the NCCAA District competition. Only one player, Veteran Lanette Sessink will graduate. This insures that a more experienced squad will pick up where this year ' s squad left off. The determination and dedication of this year ' s team promises more winning seasons in t he future. 80 □ Sports Lauri Lindemeyer goes for the kill Teammates prepare for Lindemeye Tiger Wrestlers Show Heart Considering all the problems we ' ve faced, I ' m surprised we ' ve stayed together as well as we have, reflected Athletic Director and Wrestling Coach Larry Watson. The Tiger wrestling squad overcame numerous obstacles this season that would have left most teams in shambles. The team stayed together to produce a good season with excellent prospects for the future. The final dual match record was 10 wins and 4 losses. Several individuals contributed outstanding per- sonal performances to the team effort. One was Carl Hill, the tough new lightweight. Coach Wat- son boasts that, Carl is going to be awesome. He also praised Hill for his dynamic and bold Christian witness, Carl has a bright future here. Another top wrestler is Dave Jennings. Last year he won the Christian Nationals in his weight division. Watson says no one works harder or is a finer representative of the team. Dave is everything you wanted in an athlete and more. The final and perhaps the brightest Tiger stand- out is Steve Klock. His clever counter-attack style has frustrated many opponents. Watson explains that because of Steve ' s ability and incredible sense of balance, a move that would take down 99% of other wrestlers won ' t work on him. Klock ' s poten- tial is unlimited — three tournament MVP awards affirm his dominance. Coach Watson is confident that his team, toughened by adversity, will be extremely good next year — all the wrestlers will be returning looking to improve on what was begun this year. Tiger standout Steve Klock puts away another opponent. 82 □ Sports T ransfer Carl Hill holds opponent while plotting strategy. Women ' s Brenda Mlllage drives past a defender. SW SmSBShBHHbBI 84 □ Sports Stiff Competition Tell on Men ' s Baseball Record The 1982 Baseball season was one of develop- ment for the future. The Tigers did not have a single player who played in the same position in which he did last year. Coupled with the fact that they played the toughest schedule ever, they put together a record of 10-22-1. Olivet showed their true potential on their Florida trip when they lost to Florida Atlantic University 7-6 and 4-2. Florida Atlantic was rank- ed 8th nationally in the NAIA. Another highlight was playing the Class A Farm Team of the New York Yankees ' . The prior season they had the best minor league record in professional baseball. A record which was thought to be untouchable for a few years was broken by Ernie Vandersteen. The mark for the most hits in a season (43), was upset by Ernie in a 3 for 4 game against George Williams College. Team leadership came from senior Darrell Slack. Slack was chosen as All-District his junior year and has been a three time All-Conference selection. The winner of the Ace Pitcher Award was Darrell Slack. Ernie Vandersteen won the Best Hitter Award. Catcher, Bob Shinn tags out a Trojan runner at homTplIte Senior pitcher, Randy Sheets, delivers the pitch John Brown throws out a runner from his 3rd base position. n 86 □ Sports Men ' s Track Reaches New Heights Outstanding individual performances combined with a solid team effort led to a successful season for the 1982 Track Team. While a conference championship eluded the squad, they did capture the prestigious Elmhurst Relays — a first for the ONC Track Team. It took both field and track event successes to accomplish the higher level of performance established last season. The backbone of the track events was the 400 Meter Relay team of Jeff Killion, Mitch Combs, Tim Johnson, and Mark Outcalt. They broke the record for this relay and proved to be the most consistent track event. The MVP award went to freshman Mike Ulrich. Mike rewrote the records for both the 10,000 and 5,000 Meter Races. Besting his own record, he posted a time of 31:44 in the 10,000 and beat the record in the 5,000 by running a 15:17. Mike will be a vital asset for the team in the future. Sophomore David Malone showed talent in both fields and track events. David was the top point earner for the second season in a row. Malone broke his own High Hurdle record by running a time of 15:8. In addition, he proved to be the team ' s top High Jumper. Another record fell at the hands of Scott Fisher. With a Shot Put throw of 42 ' 9 , Scott goes into the record books as ONC ' s best. These record setters were supported by a fine cas of tracksters to round out the much improved team. Coach Hodge looks to next season with en- thusiasm as all team members will be returning. 400 Meter Relay Team: Mark Outcalt. Mitch Combs. Tim Johnson, and Jeff Killion. Dave Malone goes air borne while competing in the High Jump. Mark Outcalt strains as he stretches his lead over a Titan trackster. I □ Sports ■eran Mark Reader finishes far in front of the Freshman record-breaker Mike Ulrich edges teammate at the wire, position. Ich Combs finds victory has its benefits. Back Row (L to R): Coach Tres Hodge, J. D. Allen, John Thompson, Bob Brown, Jeff Killion, Rick Petrucha, David Malone, Mark Outcalt, Tim Johnson, Allen Dillman, Randy Meyers. Front Row (L to R): Scott Fisher, Mike Ulrich, Mitch Combs, John Buuck, Jim Buuck, Mark Reader. Sports □ 89 Strong Season for Women ' s Softball Positive attitudes from strong players, is how Coach Brenda Patterson described the 1981-82 ONC Women ' s Softball Team. The squad of 12 women overcame a slow start to compile a record of 13 wins and 11 losses. Each year the women ' s softball league travels South during Spring Break for additional competi- tion. During the 1982 season, the ladies travelled to eastern Arkansas and Missouri while taking on a total of seven strong teams along the way. Op- ponents of the ONC squad included Southwest Baptist, John Brown University, and Crowder Junior College. They returned home with a respectable 2-5-record against the already practic- ed Southerners. The team graduated four seniors: Michelle Hicks. Elaine Morrison, Carol Chainey, and Lanette Sessink. With a strong core of the team returning, the women ' s softball team should be headed for more success. The following players were named to the All-Conference team: Bonnie McKnight (Bonnie was also chosen as the team ' s Most Valuable Player), Jennifer Craig (the designated hitter), Carol Chainey (the team ' s top pitcher), and Lanette Sessink. While the overall record of the team was lower than hoped for, the team showed a winner ' s look. As Coach Patterson said, There ' s a lot more to winning than the statistics. Debi A. Pendgraft Mil Anne Christiansen slides into third base under the tag Ace pitcher, Carol Chainey, also is a key hitter. 71 90 □ Sports J BT BT VP Bonnie Mcknight looks ahead after a base hit. j iane Brady delivers a big base hit for the Tigers. Front Row (L to R): Jennifer Craig, Dora Wilbur, Tracy Setters, Elaine Morrison, Bonnie McKnight, Carol Chainey. Back Row (L to R): Cathy Cheek, Pat Gathman, Anne Christiansen, Diane Brady, Lanette Sessink, Michelle Hicks, Coach Brenda Patterson. Anne Cristiansen supplied many base hits along with good defensive play. Sports □ 91 Tiger Tennis Back on Top Three factors combined to enable the ONC Tennis Team to recapture the NIIC Champion- ship: a more experienced team, the return of Ken Carpenter, and the leadership of first year coach Terry MacKay. The underrated squad stormed through the regular season and capped off the suc- cessful season by winning the conference tourna- ment. This made them the only ONC team to win a conference championship in 1981-82. The team ' s top player, Rod Carpenter, took the Most Valuable Player honor. Through three seasons of singles play, he has never lost a con- ference match. Second year player, Paul Horton, won his sec- ond straight conference championship at the number five flight. Combining singles and doubles victories, Paul had the best overall record for the season. He teamed with Ken Carpenter for doubles competition. Other veteran letter earners included Don Meyer, Monty Lobb, and Curt Crocker. The addi- tion of two new team members, Steve Klock and Kent Meyer, gave the team tremendous depth. The discipline brought by Coach MacKay was a key element to the team ' s success. The previous five years had seen five different coaches. The graduation of only one player left the team with a solid core upon which another winning season should be built. Indeed, the ONC Tennis Team is back on top. And the way things look, they intend to stay there. ■-t-r.r-r- Number one player, Rod Carpenter, stretches to return a wide forehand. 92 □ Sports ■9 m ont Row: Curt Crocker, Ken Carpenter, Rod Carpenter, Steve Klock, Vince Chino. Back Row: Paul Horton, Kent A strict Coach MacKay demands excellence from his players ayer, Monty Lobb, Don Meyer, Coach Terry MacKay. jn Carpenter concentrates on returning his opponent ' s shot. Sports □ 93 Cheerleaders Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders had a busy season cheering on Olivet ' s athletic teams at home and away games. The squads were also in- volved in other activities such as organizing the Homecoming parade and selling eye of the tiger t-shirts to help boost spirit. Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity Basketball Squad gave Tiger fans plenty of excitement and entertainment this season. Under the direction of first year coach, Mark Fleming, the team posted a record of 8 wins against 5 losses. The main goal of JV competition is to prepare players for varsity play. Thus the squad learned the same offenses and defenses as varsity. Ac- cording to fleming, the offense is so complex and has so many variables that it takes half the season to fully learn it. Fleming prepared his players well. In fact, several of them were called on to see ex- tensive varsity action this season. Several players contributed outstanding per- sonal efforts to the team. Jeff and Greg Harrell were both strong performers this season. Also, Todd Leander and Tim Miller pitched in valuable efforts. While the loss of two games on last shot plays were a disappointment, the Tigers did end the season on a strong note. After suffering a loss to IBC on our home court, the squad avenged the loss by overcoming a 10 point deficit to edge IBC by 3 on their home court. In the final analysis, Fleming did a fine job of molding the various players into a team and preparing them for varsity play. This should be a big boost to next year ' s squad. Rod Thill puts on the pressure. Jeff Harrell swarms a Rockford player Todd Leander fights for a basket. Greg Harrell sinks a long shot. 96 □ Sports Sports □ 97 Intramurals Provide a Much Needed Study Break After long hours of study, many students found that participation in intramural sports made a nice study break. The wide selection of activities pro- vided something for everyone, men and women. There was a high participation rate this year in the program. Vigorous physical exercise is viewed as an important part of college life and this is made available to all students through the intramural program. Sports Information Director Gary Griffin headed up the many faceted program. BT □ Sports ONC FOOTBALL OPP 53 Concordia 20 43 Eureka 19 Olivet, MI 13 37 Illinois Benedictine ■Loras 21 14 DePauw 38 28 Bethel, MN 21 13 Augustine 35 52 Northeastern 21 35 St. Ambrose 14 ONC WOMENS ' BASKETBALL OPP 62 North Park 83 51 Quincy 96 77 ill i . , Washington 58 38 Parkland 89 54 St. Francis 81 67 Purdue 75 48 Millikin 98 83 Trinity 31 61 Purdue 95 58 Aurora 72 58 McKendree 69 59 Concordia 95 54 Elmhurst 77 59 Rockford 73 61 Judson 66 40 Trinity 64 39 Illinois Benedictine 53 41 Kankakee JC 64 ONC WRESTLING OPP 17 University of Chicago 32 11th St. Louis Open 41 Concordia 6 26 Elmhurst 19 2nd Tiger invit. 3rd Carthage Invit. 33 North Park 10 37 North Central 14 7th Mid-West Classic 23 Chicago State 19 24 Millikin 21 3rd Elmhurst invit. 21 Taylor 24 30 Valparaiso 9 32 Carthage 11 3rd Univ. of Chg. Invit. 24 Wheaton 27 3rd Couger Classic 10th Wheaton invit. 3rd NCCAA Nationals oard ONC MENS BASKETBALL Ann OPP ONC VOLLEYBALL Ann OPP 71 Belmont College 95 3 Rosary 1 59 Belmont College 68 3 Eureka 1 76 St. Francis 67 Concordia 3 71 Tarkio College 76 3 Moody 1 97 Northeastern Illinois 77 3 Trinity 2 78 McKendree College 107 1 Wheaton 3 79 Chicago State 108 Elmhurst 3 T 1 1 Illinois Wesleyan o C Chicago btate 1 90 Greenville 64 Notre Dame 2 58 St. Xavier 73 3 Rockford 2 87 Aurora 91 1 Judson 3 59 Rockford 61 3 North Park 63 Judson 58 Illinois Benedictine 3 83 Concordia 61 3 Trinity 65 DePauw University 69 3 Joliet 2 79 Trinity 67 1 Aurora 3 63 North Central 72 59 Rockford 65 75 Aurora 90 66 IBc 69 78 Quincy College 91 Orpheus Not only was this the year for the college as a whole to celebrate, but several inner celebrations occurred that deserve to be mentioned. This was the year that marked the fiftieth birthday of Orpheus. Orpheus was formed in 1932 by the late Walter B. Larsen. Shortly after his death Mrs. Naomi Larsen took the position of Orpheus director. She served until 1973, and was followed by Dr. George Dunbar, the present director. Orpheus was made up of students of many different majors who tried out for the choir. The choir traveled throughout the educational zone giving concerts. They also attended Praise Gathering in Indianapolis, visited local churches, had a concert at Homecoming, and presented a variety show for the student body. The purpose of Orpheus was to minister to others through their music, and they did indeed do that. A. Beck, C. Stiles, R. Fischer, K. Watson, P. Gooden, S. Prior, J. Oesch, L. DiPietro, Row 1: I. to r: L. Norris, L. Robison Kirkpatrick, Dr. Dunbar, Director M? W fn S D Smi ' ey, , K p Um F h A e Buker ' K - Millage ' M Erickso . P - Degner, V. Bright, J. Guyer, K. Peckham, C. Green, Ulmet, D. Pierce, J. Friend, D. Holmquist Row 3. S. Bitner, E. Sainsbury. R. Gross, S. Yates, G. Myers, K. Lobb, S. Apple, B. Nichols, P. Loren, J. Hampton, L. Garvin Glenndenning, C. Surface, B. Gibson, S. Bryant SB Row 4: M. Leach, R. Stegemoller, P. T. Godby, F. Mellish, T. Laymon, D. DiPietro, H. Taylor, T. Kellerman, R. Wilson R Jon, J. Springer, L. Fosnaugh, C. Mattox, A. Hurles, T. Frame G Burch Row 5. M_ Parker, S. Carlson B. Starrier D. McKinley, B. Campbell, M. Williams, R. Cole, J. Pierce, S. Gallup, P. Kizzee, Gould, S. Close, D. Keeton, D. Walker, L. Moon, B. Jamison, S. Gordon, W. Armentrout Naomi Larsen directing Orpheus and Orpheus Alumni. S. Bitner and B. Nichols in the Homecoming 102 □ Organizations Concert Band Under the direction of Harlow Hopkins, the Concert Band had another good year. Throughout the year the band performed during chapel, in churches across Olivets ' educational zone and held a Homecoming concert. During the Homecoming concert the band alumni were given the opportunity to play with the band. Fun activities such as a car wash and a retreat were also held by the band members. The band ' s year was brought to a close by playing at commencement. Band Officers: 1 to r: (Front) D. Smalley, L. Adams, B. Alger, D. Smith 1 to r: (Back) R. Reed, P. Raue, S. VanMeter, E. Penrod 104 □ Organizations Front Row: G. Bryan, P. Raue, L. Adams, D. Smalley, S. Foster, J. Lichte, K. Hoover, B. Algier Second Row: R. Mann, J. Trotter, M. Hartness, M. Monroe, B. Cosley, J. Innis, E. Ellis, D. Miller, J. Lilly, K. Abbott, J. Free, B. Allen, Third Row: S. VanMeter, L. Brenner, E. Meholich, M. Causey, F. Muxlow, D. Strange, N. Hirstein, K. Unger, J. Hammond, M. Turn- bull, M. Crawford, M. Hutson, P. Davis Fourth Row: E. Penrod, C. Adams, R. Gerstenberger, B. Keeton, K. Peckham, D. Willis, M. Myers, R. Burch, D. Klein, D. Ruth, T. Coffin, D. Ramon, B. Jamison, T. Godby Back Row: K. Britton, R. Sorn, B. King, S. Peace, H. Newcomb, R. Dunkles, Dr. Hopkins — Director. Band at Homecoming Convocation service Organizations □ 105 Stage Band Stage band has just completed its second year as a club. The band was formed by students that had an interest in playing jazz. The club also provided a setting in which students that could be better acquainted with the various forms of jazz. Stage band performed once each semester and also played at basketball games. Front Row I to r: W. Armcntrout, T. Godby, G. Bryan, B. Penwell, R LaShomb o S a oi 1 ' R Burch - R Newcomb - E Erickson - c - Adams - E Penrod - D G ™ c Peckh -- n Concert Singers This years ' group is most remembered for its entertainment at the Christmas Banquet. Accompanied by Sheryl White and directed by Dr. Dunbar the choir went on a short tour during spring break and sang in area churches. to R: Karen Watson, Steve Carlson, JoAnne Lichte, Tony Frame, Sheryl White, Row Two Jana Friend, Brent Campb ell, Kelli illage, Rod Loren, Diana Holmquist, Barry Jamison, Row Three Steve Gould, Laurie Garvin, Phil Kizzee, Donna Pierce, Rick ilson, Sheryl Bitner Brass Consort Brass Consort is composed of Olivet ' s finest brass musicians. Each year the ensemble gives concerts on campus as well as out in the community. The Consort performs music from the 16th century on up to the current times. They use the best repertoire that is available to them to bring beautiful music to the campus and community. G.W. to R: Bob Gerstenberger, Laurie Peckham, David Smith, Rusty Burch, Debra Ruth, Doug Klein Organizations □ 107 Viking Male Chorus To Thee We Sing was the motto I for the Viking Male Chorus as they traveled across the educational zone and to Canada. The chorus is made up of Olivet men who are interested in singing. This past year they took a mmm ! m m special tour to Toronto, Canada — — — . n . ,, r , immmm During the spring of the busy year they also teamed with Treble Clef Choir and produced the 4th annual numbm variety show. ■Ml Viking Officers Front L to R: D. Denekas, K. Bateman 2: M. Ami, C. Hess 3: M. Chapman 4: D. Swartz, H. Gergis Viking Male Chorus M°Z ' ' , V °n R: C J ' n™ ' 1 ? ' K ' B mm - K ' ' M « n fe ' T - Sml,h ' J 1 ™ '  • 2 - L ° Chapman, S. L«gh, M, Taylor J Chapman P Wallace ? 3; : L E £= ' C R - ° ' b - — L  D. Walker, I Fox.K. 108 □ Organizations Treble Clef Forty female voices made up this year ' s Treble Clef Choir. Their purpose was to travel across the educational zone and to share Christ through the reflection of their lives and music. During the year Treble Clef sponsored a skating party, the Treble- Viking variety show, and a mother- daughter tea. fble Clef Front Row 1 to r: R. Brown, A. Mayfield, T. Dennis, S. Barr, D. Fox, N. Williams, J. Hadley, P. Skaglin, Miss Kensey, C;ctor Second 1 to r: M. Warner, P. Selkirk, B. Brillhart, K. Shadrick, S. Geiser, D. Nelson, P. Nolan, S. Berbaum, D. Rush, R. Spnson Third: S. Bender, R. Pierce, T. Dilts, S. Angle, B. Bridegroom, M. Hicks, B. Blackford, C. Crook, R. Lambert, F. Young, Pfcebin Fourth: D. Moore, J. Douglas, D. Clarkson, S. Dilts, C. Spring, J. Towne, L. Stieg, J. McKee, C. Crawford, K. Oliver, J. Mold fessor Noble takes part in the 1982 Variety Show. Raggedy Ann and Andy act as Emcees for the Treble-Viking Variety Show. Organizations □ 109 Orchestra G.W. I The Orchestra of Olivet Nazarene College, under the direction of Prof. Matthew Airhart, presents several concerts on campus each year and also shares in programs with other musical groups at Homecoming. They combine their talents with the Choral Union in December for the annual presentation of Handel ' s Messiah and in the spring for another sacred concert. On the Saturday evening before graduation in May they provide accompaniment for vocal and instrumental soloists in the Commencement Concert. Front Row 1. to r: S. Prior, M. Barwegan, P. Degner, A. Turner, J. Grothaus, B. Reeves, T. Woodruff, Row Two: P. O ' Neal, George, B. Ackerman, W. Carlson, B. Algier, S. Fitch, J. Lichte, P. Raue, G. Bryant, Back Row: B. Burchfield, D. Smith, ' 1, Gerstenburger, C. Peckham, D. Klein, D. Ruth, R. Burch i t I i HOD Organizations 112 □ Student Life A Room Away From Home For many years students have vacated the comforts of home for a nine month stay in a dorm room. Four white walls, two beds, two desks and a tile floor were left to the decorative imaginations of the room ' s occupants. Some chose to live with few modifications, while others, given a few hours, performed a miracle. Reflecting personalities and interests, rooms were transformed into tropical paradises complete with plants and aquatic fish, or sports museums with high school trophies, ar- tifacts and posters of favorite hero-athletes. Stereos, refrigerators, and carpeting were necessities. Little details such as candles, plaques, flowers, rocking chairs, and wicker helped to relax the atmosphere — home on a small scale. — Jeff Burgoyne Student Life □ 113 Class of 1983 ■Gary Babich Social Science (Education) Scott Baker Romance Languages (Education) Mary Ballard Elementary Education Sheryl Barker Elementary Education Todd Barnes Religion Jan Barr Food Service Management Keith Bateman Communication: Speech Christian Education Jackie Bendorf Social Welfare Joe Bentz English (Education) Linda Bentz Social Justice Sandra Berbaum Speech Communication Lana Berns Elementary Education Kathie Berube Food Service Management Sheryl Bitner Christian Education Church Robert Blithe Chemistry Marcia Bock Nursing Class of 1983 □ 117 Janet Bornemann Accounting Mathematics Marianne Borton Psychology Art Tom Bowden Business Administation Mark Boyce Religion Susan Brady Physical Education Tim Brenner Accounting Vickie Bright Music: Church and Choral Tamara Brininstool Business Administration Bruce Brown Zoology Deborah Brown Jeff Brown Geology Bruce Brunner Religion Psychology James Buuck Computer Science John Buuck Computer Science Beverly Cain Accounting Spanish Becky Call Nursing 1 18 □ Class of 1983 Class of 1983 □ 119 120 □ Class of 1983 Karen Combest Christian Education Georgina Cook Nursing Sheila Cook Zoology Bill Cooke Zoology Debra Cooper Social Welfare Psycholgy Elizabeth Cornell Computer Science Cindy Cox Business Administration Jennifer Craig Elementary Education Kevin Craig Geo. Computer Mary Craig Biblical Literature Craig Crombar Religion Kevin Crosby Physical Education Debra Daane Nursing Rachel Daniel Communication Gary Davey Christian Education Church Music April Davidhizar Social Welfare Psychology Class of 1983 □ 121 Fam Davis Nursing Mark Davisson Zoology Rebecca Davisson Biology Thomas Deckard Business Administration Cathy Dexter Business Education Scott Dexter Zoology Debbie Dodd Business Administration 122 □ Class of 1983 Delbcrt Erickson Business Administration Marlene Erickson Romance Languages (Education) Jackie Evilsizor Nursing Ken Evilsizor Computer Science David Fanning Religion Luanne Fanning Zoology Stephen Farrar Psychology Floyd Fisher Zoology Sue Fitch Elementary Education Owen Flippo Religion Kathryn Floyd Communication Sociology Becky Fortune Elementary Education Lane Fosnaugh Business Administration Kathleen Foster Elementary Education Karen Fox Nursing Tony Frame Music Education Class of 1983 □ 125 Tamara Freeman Nursing Jana Friend Communication: Speech Janet Frizzell Elementary Education Edith Frostic Business Administration Douglas Gallup Physical Therapy Pam Gard Psycholgy Sociology Dawn Garner Elementary Education Mary Garzelloni Social Justice Laura Geeding Social Justice Julie Geekie Nursing Susan Geist Christian Education Richard George Psycho logy Kelly Gerber Secretarial Science Mark Gerboth Accounting Robert Gerstenberger Music Education Beth Gibson Communication: Speech Sociology 126 □ Class of 1983 128 □ Class of 1983 Julie Hamann Elementary Education Cheryl Haney Business Education Heidi Hanson Elementary Education Linda Hanzelin Elementary Education Dianne Harmon Nursing Terry Harman Religion Doris Harper Christian Education Psychology John Harris Business Administration Darrell Hasenleder Religion Becky Hay Nursing Marlene Heffernan Social Welfare Kelly Hendley Business Administration Todd Henreckson Business Administration Michele Hicks Christian Education Church Music Allan Hilgendorf Business Administration Cheryl Hill Business Administration Class of 1983 □ 129 Jeff Hilton Psychology Julie Hindman Social Justice Speech Communication Robbie Hinkle English (Education) Jody Hitchcock Social Justice Greg Hockerman Chemistry Melinda Hofer Social Welfare Psychology Mark Hofstra Business Administration Susan Holcomb Secretarial Science Susan Humphreys Nursing Lona Egan Gary Jenkins Zoology Keith Peachey, Zoology Thurston Johnson Psychology Social Welfare 130 □ Class of 1983 Class of 1983 □ 131 132 □ Class of 1983 Kim Laduke Social Welfare Cheryl Lape Social Justice Psychology Angela Latham Communication: Speech Kevin Leamon Computer Science Stewart Leedham Zoology Physical Education James Legacy Accounting Steve Lovett Computer Science Crosby Mackenzie Elementary Education Don Maddack Psychology Zoology Mary Maher Nursing Griffith Marks Religion Lynda Martens Elementary Education Christine Martinson Dietetics Don Matson Finance Cynthia McBarnes Elementary Education Tom McCann Religion Class of 1983 □ 133 James McConkey Business Administration Jill McCoy Elementary Education Ramona McElwain Elementary Education Darlene McGarey Nursing Tim McGuire Religion Kathleen Mealman Christian Education Laura Meents Business Administration Nursing Mary Meilleur Nursing Don Meyer Broadcasting Marcia Meyer Nursing Beth Mihay Elementary Education Karen Mohler Elementary Education Clarence Moorhouse Religion Paul Moreillon Physical Education Christina Morris Elementary Education Karen Morse Nursing 134 □ Class of 1983 Peggy Muncie Elementary Education Judy Murray Psychology Bill Murray Christian Education Fred Muxlow Chemistry Gay Myers Nursing Keith Nelson Religion Connie Nieland Geology Mathematics Lisa Newsome Nursing Roger Newsome Social Justice Toni Norris Home Economics (Education) Darin Nossett Religion John Nutter Communications: Broadcasting Jeannette Oesch Psychology Kerri Oliver Business Administration Wade Olivier Chemistry Mathematics Heather Owner Social Welfare Psychology Bruce Pankey Business Administration Brian Parker Business Administration Kim Payne Business Administration Carrie Peelman Music Education Brenda Pelham Elementary Education Ginger Pierce Biology (Education) Joseph Pierce Elementary Education Sandra Pokorny Biology 136 □ Class of 1983 Jeff Reynolds Business Administration Sociology Becky Rickel Elementary Education Communication: Speech Timothy Rickel Communication: Broadcasting Sue Ritchart Nursing Melanie Rittenhouse Secretarial Science Irene Rivard English (Education) Class of 1983 □ 137 Janice Romin Biology Mark Romin Religion and Philosophy Denice Rousselle Psychology Ed Ruddle Business Management Sheri Reuther Biology Brenda Russell Home Economics (Education) Debbie Russell Nursing Karen Salmelid Nursing Steve Sanders Business Administration Kevin Sandlin Religion Pam Santoro Zoology Randy Sapp Accounting Cindy Savoie Elementary Education Debbie Sawicki Nursing Lana Schultz Elementary Education Todd Schulz Business Administration 138 □ Class of 1983 Steve Seibold Romance Language Communication: Broadcasting Teresa Shackelford Speech Communication Melody Sharpe Business Administration Ron Sharpe Religion Linda Shaver Social Welfare Psychology Teresa Shaw Elementary Education Dan Sherar Biblical Literature Kim Sherwood Elementary Education Emilie Shifley Finance Randy Showers Religion Susan Stayton Secretarial Science Darlene Smalley Business Administration Sharon Smiley Christian Education Church Music Amanda Smith Psychology English Class of 1983 □ 139 ■i wmm f A .1 Cathy Smith Psychology Social Welfare David Smith Music Education Mark Snyder Zoology Rhonda Sorn Zoology Branson Speakman Business Administration Brett Spengler Business Administration Tom Stanley Computer Science Danny Strange Religion Judy Strange Psychology Social Welfare Sue Stuck English (Education) Carrie Sutherland Nursing Lynn Swartz Business Administration 140 □ Class of 1983 Steve Swegle Mat hematics Donna Tanner Elementary Education Daniel Taylor Religion Teresa Taylor Elementary Education Rhonda Thill Nursing Robert Thomas Religion and Philosophy Robert Thompson Religion Michelle Tingley Home Economics Tina Vance Art Ernie Vandersteen Physical Education Michelle Vandersteen Elementary Education Sheryl Van Houweling Romance Languages Deborah Van Swol Elementary Education Randy Vastbinder Social Justice Psychology Melinda Vaught Business Administration Brenda Vinson Class of 1983 □ 141 Cathy Walker Dietetics Joy Walker Elementary Education Lynne Walker Elementary Education Karen Watson Music Education Sarah Watts Nursing Wanda Weathers Nursing Paul Wechter Religion Rachael Weiderhold Zoology Debra White English Sheryl White Music Performance Steve White Chemistry Zoology Stephen Whitteberry Accounting Tim Whitteberry Computer Science Cecil Williams Business Administration Rick Wilson Christian Education Church Music Barbara Woodward Nursing 142 □ Class of 1983 Delain Wright Business Administration Chris Yazel Theology Mark Young Psychology Julie Young Psychology Social Welfare Shirley Zackmire Social Welfare Psychology Gina Zurcher Accounting Janelle Zurcher Business Administration Class of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Linda M. Bentz Major: Psychology Classification: Senior Activities: Student Council WRA Council Janet L. Bornemann Major: Accounting Computer Science Classification: Senior Activities: ASG Treasurer Varsity Volleyball Susan J. Brady Major: Physical Education Physical Therapy Classification: Senior Activities: Varsity Volleyball Glimmerglass Resident Assistant Mark E, Pavi Major: Zoology Classification: Senior Activities: Student Council Marlene J. Erickson Major: Romance Languages Classification: Senior Activities: Orpheus Choir, Historian Jana D. Friend Major: Speech Communication Classification: Senior Activities: Student Council Orpheus Choir Freshman Junior Class Presiden Concert Singers Janice M. Gooden Major: Journalism Psychology Classification: Senior Activities: Glimmerglass, Editor Timothy M. Green Major: Religion Classification: Senior Activities: Ministerial Fellowship, President Student Council Who ' s WhoD 149 Major: English Education Classification: Senior Activities: Resident Assistant WRA Phillip D. Kizzee Major: Christian Education Church Music Classification: Senior Activities: ASG President Orpheus Choir Youth in Missions Lois E. Kranich Major: English Language Classification: Senior Activities: Resident Assistant Angela J. Latham Major: Speech Communication Classification: Senior Activities: Drama Resident Assistant Mark E. Reader Major: Chemistry Zoology Classification: Senior Activities: Resident Assistant Track Lab Assistant Melinda K. Vaught Major: Business Marketing Classification: Senior Activities: ASG Secretary Tennis Gina R. Zurcher Major: Accounting Classification: Senior Activities: Business Club, President Janelle R. Zurcher Major: Business Marketing Classification: Senior Activities: Homecoming Queen 154 □ Who ' s Who reshman Class Council Junior Class Council TANDING, 1 to r: A. Hurles, S. Wooden, J. Carroll, S. Gilroy, K. Snowden, S. Leigh, S. STANDING, 1 to r: R. Frizzell, B. Slattery, B. Starner, D. McKinley, D. Young, M. Lobb, L. Drnemann, K. Norris, S. McMullen, S. Geist Moon, H. Girgis NEELING: C. Howe, W. Sampson SEATED: C. Garland, M. Eash, Dr. Hopkins, sponsor, K. Cederberg, S. Shelton, C. Weimer. phomore Class Council DW 1, 1 to r: D. Nelson, C. Addie, S. Stayton, D. Stayton, L. Peters, D. Jennings, L. )wers, W. Goldsmith, J. Furbee, G. Burch, S. Stein, B. Penwell, B. Davis. Senior Class Council ROW 1, 1 to r: S. Seibold, S. VanHouweling, J. Hindmand, B. Cain, B. Gibson ROW 2: L. Bokker, L. Taylor, L. Bentz, S. King, D. Harmon, Sr. Class visitor ROW 3: J. Killion, R. Hale, B. Haberkamp, D. Strange, Dr. Collins; sponsor Class Councils Classes □ 155 Freshmen Karen Abbott Mlchele Abner Julie Adams Robin Adams Tobi Adkins Tamara Adler Paula Akers Brenda Anderson Ron Angles Scott Apple DeAnn Ashby Amy Aylor Tammy Bagley Denise Ball Ed Balwierz Brian Banning Beth Barkes Bryan Barrows Stephan Bassett Randy Bateman Charlene Batten Sheryl Beard Bruce Beatty Kathleen Bell Chris Bentfield Gary Berard Kim Bernard Brad Betts Mark Blaschak Lisa Blue Rick Blue Steve Boggs David Eric Bond Sharon Bornemann John Bosca Candace Bovee 156 □ Freshmen II Chuck Boysen Terri Bradford Scott Bricker Beth Brillhart Debbi Brinegar Don Brown Michael Brown Angie Brumfield Zoe Anna Burdine Dana Burke Kim Burnette Vicki Burton Kim Carmical Joy Carroll Yvonne Carter Mike Casten Tom Charles Tim Chenoweth Gary Church Leslie Clark Michael Clark Mary Clifton Beth dinger Lisa Clossin Freshmen □ 157 Matt Coffey Lori Cole Royce Cole Tim Conyers Mike Coolong Kathy Couchenour Melissa Courtney Ron Crabtree Kim Crain Cynthia Crawford Lyn Ann Damisch Jay Daughtry Steve Davis Pamela Degner Nedra Dennis Tammy Dennis Pattie DeVidal Cheryl Dilts Teda Dixon Jeff Domagalski Joy Doty Jeanne Drake David Dreisbach Marsha Dubea 158 □ Freshmen Wendy Dunlop Doreen Dunshee Ricci Durbin Rick Dykhouse Sonja Eddy Susan Edwards Teresa Elliott Judith Ennis Steve Evilsizor Scott Fitzgerald Jerry Ford Angela Foster Beth Fouser Shawn Fouts Diana Fox Ross Frame James French Julie Frey Janene Garey Terry Genz Gregg Gerstenberger Tom Gervase Sally Geist Keith Gillim Susan Gilroy Pam Gooden Dan Green Steve Gregory Donna Gross Julie Hampton Tom Hardyman Greg Harrell Cheryl Hart Valerie Hartman Kenton Hasselbring Tom Heinig Freshmen □ 159 Maria Helterbrand Linda Hemmingsen Tom Herrmann Renee Hildreth Carl Hill Linda Hinshaw Clark Howe Jody Howell Rebekah Huff Yvonne Huff Andy Hurles Roneta Hussung Jill Ide Lee Irons Matthew Irwin Gwendolyn Jackson Philip Jackson Bill Jacobs Beverly Johnson Jaci Johnson Kurt Johnson Mike Johnson Wendie Johnson Richard Jones Lisa Kain Scott King Timothy Kitashogi Joy Kizzee Brenda Koch Kenny Kuhles Todd Lafond Christy Lambert Jody Lambert Ester Langford Yonda Larson Mitchell Lasco 160 □ Freshmen Melodee Lashley Jodi Layden Jonathan Lee Stephan Leigh Cynthia Lewis Dan Libberton Joann Lichte Janet Lilley John Limburg Kelli Lobb Darla Lockman Kate Long Phyllis Long Gloria Ludwig Cindy Lynch Dawn Malliett Merri Martin Jay Martinson Ruth Martinez Eric Mathis Angela Mayfield Sheila McDonald Ann McElroy Lynette McGehee Tammy McGuire Lori McKee Steve McKenzie Michael McLauchlin Sara McMullen Elaine Meholick Brad Miles Tim Miller Brent Mitchell Lisa Mitchell Beth Moore Debbie Morgan Dave Muschott Shelly Muxlow Howard Newcomb Penny Nolan Kim Norris Lisa Norris Rhonda Numbers Toni O ' Neal Ron Osborne Cheryl Otto Brenda Ousley Martin Ousley Janette Paleno Pamela Palmer Beth Parnell Wendy Parsons 162 □ Freshmen 1 Danielle Patterson Robert Payne Scott Peace Kathy Peckham Todd Peeler Debbie Pendgraft Scott Peters Dale Peterson Rhonda Pierce Julie Pitcock Holle Pristach Brad Pritchett Douglas Pugh Mike Rambo Susan Rash Kathryn Remmenga Ernest Revell Rick Reynolds Lonnie Richardson Tom Richardson Todd Rickard Larry Rivett Lenora Roat Lisa Robison Dave Roder Laura Rohrer Kelly Roth Julie Ryder Wes Sampson Jeff Schimmelpfennig Bonita Schmitt Heidi Schock Mark Schultz Tina Seaney Pat Selkirk Melody Sessoms Freshmen □ 163 ft Cheryl Seymour Bill Shallenberger Joy Sharpe Miriam Shaver Valerie Sheets Linda Sherwin Kim Shooks Renee Shuck Susie Shutske Kevin Singletary Don Singleton Billie Smiley Candance Smith Randy Smith Todd Smith Klarc Snowden Tenley Somerville Sheila Sommavilla 164 □ Freshmen II David Sorensen Mark Soulia Tracy Sparks Deb Starkweather Karl Steiner Julie Stieg Cindy Stienz Ken Stigall Brad Stockton Marjean Stone Jeff Street Kristy Sutherland Cheryl Swathwood Charles Taylor Karen Taylor Michael Taylor Rod Thill Judy Thornton David Tingley Debbie Todor Beth Truesdale Anita Turner Teresa Ulmet Marie Ulrich Kelly Umphrey Diana Updike Lourdes Valdes Karlene Vogt Trisha Wade Pam Wager Freshmen □ 165 ■I Hugh Walker Jennifer Walker Connie Wall Cheryl Wallace Paul Wallace Tim Walls Larry Wankel Rob Warren Keli Weaver Steve Wiese Brenda Weller Tena Wharton j Mi f 166 □ Freshmen Sandy White Mark Whittington Lorie Willard Merilee Willard John Williams Kevin Willis Sarah Willis Sue Wilson Tracy Wiseman Billy Wood Shelley Wooden Greg Wright Janel Wright Todd Wright Takafumi Yagima Brain Yates Joan Yordy Kathi York Michelle Young Cynthia Youngman Freshmen □ 167 Sophomores Chad Addie Cindy Anderson Meda Anderson Sherri Angle Mark Ami Larry Baldwin Albert Barker Craig Barr Sharon Barr Carla Bartlett Mary Barwegen Deena Beever Crystal Benton Sheryl Bernardino Kelly Beutler Pat Billington Sheila Binder Kay Bond William Bowen Teri Bowling Denise Brady Diane Brady Ronald Brodien Cindi Brown Robert Brown Ruth Brown Kathy Buning Mary Burke Kristin Burns Jack Calhoun Brian Campbell Tim Campbell Ron Carlson Mitch Carroll Tim Carter Dave Caruth 168 □ Sophomores Debbie Caruth Jackie Chamberlin James Chapman Mark Chapman Brenda Chick Bill Clark Todd Clark Steve Close Tammy Clymer Brad Cosgrove Scott Coker Jim Collins John Combs Rob Cornell Kathy Cotner Tony Coy Vanya Crabbe Christina Cripe Judy Crist John Croasdell Lisa Crombar Cyndi Crook Maria Crossley Daryl Damron Kelly Dancy Lisabeth Davis Tammy Davis Krystal Dawson Sophomores □ 169 Si Joyce Dean Cheryl Deckard Dan Denekas Debbie Deridae Elizabeth Dipietro Janice Douglass Andrea Downs Diana Durkee Christy Ely Eric Erickson Fred Evans Dawn Fackler Shelly Farnam Karen Farris Roxy Fasenella Dave Fawks Jill Ferree Jody Fitch Bryce Fox Lori Frazer Jenny Furbee Julie Garzelloni Jerry Gassie Diane Gilchrist Susie Gilchrist Shawn Gladstone Kris Glendenning 1 70 □ Sophomores Penny Glenn Willie Goldsmith Terry Gooden Renee Gray Rod Green Robert Griffith Susan Grizzle Jane Hadley Jody Hamilton Vicki Hamock Shona Hanner Stephen Hanney Kim Hansher Holly Hardaway Mark Harmon Debbie Harris Valerie Harris Michelle Hartness Deborah Hartunian Ed Harvey Kip Hasselbring Tammy Hawk Marsha Haywood Andrew Heppe Nancy Hirstein Darcy Hooker Sophomores □ 171 Mark Howard Pam Hunt Margie Irmeger Brenda Irwin Janice Janes Dave Jennings Dan Johnson Scott Johnson Kim Kauffman Mike Kempton Cindy Kincaid Sheri King Kyra Kirkpatrick Kary Koehn Chris Koerner Dave Koteskey Sharon Kuberski Tracey LaMarr Robin Lambert Steve Ray Lester Michelle Lewis Benny Liew Laurie Lindemeyer Rebecca Lockwood Betsy Lohnes Shirley Loomis Roberta Lowry Kevin Lunn Randy Mann Pam Martin Tammy Mastenbrook Chip Mattax Kitty Moyer i F J ■l i ■172 □ Sophomores 4 Jon McComb Linda McGarey Mark Mende Dan Metcalf Kent Meyer Kelli Millage Daniel Miller Deena Miller John Miller Lisa Miller Rhoda Mitchell Dana Mohr Michele Monroe Doreen Moore Jay Morford Ann Morris Roosevelt Mosby Jr. Maris Myers James Nance Gayann Nash Debra Neiner Diane Nelson Duane Nelson Sheryl Palmateer Mark Parke Penny Parker Robert Parker Monte Parsons Mary Pate Steve Peachey Brian Penwell Lynne Peters Rene Petrucha Dan Phipps Donna Pierce Perry Polino Sophomores □ 173 Liz Powell Liz Powers Susan Prentice Robert Prince Tina Pristach Miriam Reader Kathy Rector Jane Reid David Reinhart Connie Rentfrow Andrea Rice Donna Rice Kerry Richard Beth Rickel Gordon Roat Terri Robert Rhonda Rook Kim Susette Rose Suzanne Roth Linda Rowlen Debbie Rush Ellen Sainsbury Todd Sanders Mark Sanford Craig Schade Dan Schohre Pamela Sebben Tracey Setters Julie Shaffer Joe Sharp Jenny Shaw 1 74 □ Sophomores Cathy Shelton Jana Sherrow Phil Shomo Bradley Skaggs Paula Skaglin Susan Smith Tim Smith Rhonda Snowden Jon Souders Jim Springer Butch Stafford Robin Starling Bryan Steelman Randy Stegemoller Kay Skinhaner Karen Stine Sandy Stine Greg Strickfaden Tina Sunberg Rhonda Swenson Danny Tamez Judy Teachout Richard El Theabany Marcia Thompson Joanne Towne John Travis Michael Turnbull Tim Twining Susan Ulm Mike Ulrich Sophomores □ 175 Dawn Ware Miriam Warner Dean Watkins Woody Webb Don Weber Scot Whetsell Robin Whigham Brenda White Debi White Susan White Trudy White Dora Wilbur Kirk R. Willard Geoff Williams Carol Winhoven Mark Wiseman Dean Wittman Fay Young Leslie Young Sophomores □ 177 Juniors Rebecca Ackerman Danielle Ainelly Beth Alger John Allhands Phil Alvord Jody Arnold Randy Arosen Mark Barwegen Terri Batcheller Wayne Bauer Becky Bennett Beth Diane Betts Susan Boe Stan Boice Tad Boman Laura Borst Cindy Bovee Debbie Bowden Lois Bowden Andy Brenner Todd Brian Dawn Bridgegroom Kent Britton Rodger Brockway John Brown Mark Brown David Bruce Graham Bryan Shelly Bryant Russell Burch Jeff Burgoyne Judy Cable Randy Calhoun Barclay Campbell Cindy Campbell Melody Causey 178 □ Juniors Kent Cederberg Catherine Cheek Anne Christiansen Lisa Claycomb Ron Coffin Terri Coffin Debbie Coldiron Mike Coldiron Robert Cole Marc Collins Greg Conner Rhonda Conner Debi Cook Kevin Cook Jydy Cornelius Bill Couchenour Curt Crocker Joel Curry Don Dean Joan DeHamer Bob Denny Christine Diaz Alan Dillman Teri Dilts Juniors □ 179 Diane Dinse Cecilia Dion David Dipietro Kathy Doerner Bob Drake Melody Eash Robin Ebert Lori Eichelberger Elisa Ellis Brian Engel Brian Etchison Jeffrey Falvo Bruce Fenrich Karen Fischer Glenn Fisher Crystal Fitzwater Clari Flammang Darci Fogliani Pam Forillo Sandy Foster 180 □ Juniors Randy Frizzell Steve Fullerton Jackie Furbee Shauni Gallion Michelle Gardziella Cindy Garland Lorri Garvin Patricia Gathman Gary Gerstenberger Patsy Geselle Debbie Gibula Kelli Gilliam Hany Girgis Mike Goen Scott Gordon Jack Goudy Jonathan Green Kari Green Jill Griner David Gross Robin Gross Julie Guyer Jim Hair Stan Hansen Beth Harmon Jeff Harrell Mark Hart Darrel Harvey Linda Heinsman Laura Henderson Chuck Hess Dwayne Hetherington Rolf Hissom Jon Hodge Michele Hofstra Linda Holdburg Juniors □ 181 Diana Holmquist Kathy Hoover Darla Horner Amy Horton David Horton Paul Horton Mike Hoss Bruce Huff Margo Hutson David Hyde Walter Irons Barry Jamison Mark Jennings Donna Jensen Russ Johnson Debbie Jones Kelly Jones Walter Jones Ron Keeling Kevin Kendall Valerie Kirby Steve Klock April Knapp Rhoda Kondourajian Dwayne Lape Eric Larson Paul Laymon Renee Leatherman Jonie Lee Tom Leston Joy Lewis Lynell Lindsey Monty Lobb Rod Loren Rebecca Lyke Jane Maddrill 182 □ Juniors Dave Malone Mike Malone Patricia Mangelsdorf David Manville Brian Maroon Brian Martin Sara McClung Jeaneen McCoy Lori McRoberts Linda Meissner Lynda Melton Rene Miles Debra Miller Kenneth Millington Lamont Moon Margie Moore Linda Morris Michael Needy Cindy Nichter Paul O ' Neal Kaye Oliver Lila Olivier Roberta Otwell Jeff Outler Theresa Palmer Mark Parker Linda Parmely Duane Pasko Lindsay Peachey Eric Penrod Ronald Perkins Rick Petrucha Tammy Pickett Janette Potter Susan Prior Diane Redka Rodney Reed Mike Reilly Brian Reisen Todd Rhoades Dale Richardson Dallas Richardson Jamie Richardson Laura Richter Jonathan Riley Lorraine Roat Tim Robbins Becki Roberts Roger Rockwell Cindy Rose Kimberly Samson Kayla Schlough Sandra Schultz Scott Shattuck Andy Sheets Sandy Shelton Angie Shipman Mary Shockey William Slattery Diana Smith Tracy Smith Wanda Smith Rhonda Spangler Tammie Sparks Margaret Spracklen Bryan Starner 184 □ Juniors Lori Steed Cindy Steele Mauna Steininger Gail Stewart Cynthia Stiles Mark Storer Tom Stoutenborough Rodger Strong Wendy Thomas Bruce Thompson Fonda Toutges Jeff Tripp Jeff Trotter Randy Turnbull Melissa Ulrich Richard Unger Shari Vanande Terry Vandersteen Sarah VanMeter Lori Vidt Becky Vollick David Walker Phil Walker Michael Wallace Juniors □ 185 Dean Watkins Donna Webb Cindy Weimer Suzanne Wells Robert Wharton Jerry Whitaker David White Chris Whittington Dan Wiens Kent Williams Jeff Williamson Debbie Willis 186 □ Juniors Associated Student Government Associated Student Government, the nucleus of the student body, had the task of organizing, leading, and controlling the campus activities of student concern. Being closely knit with the administration, A.S.G. kept the students active while also improving the academic opportunities the students have. 133 Student council On steps: 1 to r: L. Bentz, B. Starrier, B. Cain, J. Killion, S. Bomeman, J. Gooden, J. Borneman, M. Vaught, L. Parrott III, PI Kizzee, R. Norris, M. Tingley, S. Geist, L. Norris, A. Hurles, D. Jennings, W. Goldsmith, K. Snowden, O. Sayes; sponsor Front: B. Gibson, B. Slattery, M. Lobb, L. Moon, B. Haberkamp, C. Addy, L. Powers. 190 □ Organizations I .G. Executive Officers, 1 to r: J. Gooden; Glimmerglass Editor, J. Borneman; Treasurer, L. Norris; Aurora Editor, L. Parrott HI; Vice President of Spiritual Life, M. Tingley; Vice Hsident of Social Affairs, P. Kizzee; A.S.G. President, M. Vaught; Secretary. U5.G. retreat; the Chiefs present their poster as a part of group competition. Some rest while the others play baseball at the A.S.G. retreat. Organizations □ 191 Glimmerglass The Glimmerglass has just completed its forty-third year as the Ol ivet newspaper. With a staff of 25, Glimmerglass covered all the significant campus news that transpired. A special issue for Homecoming and special coverage of the 75th Anniversary were also a part of the newspaper this past year. The purpose of the Glimmerglass was to inform students with news of campus activities, student life activities and sporting events. Many articles and columns offered the students a chance to write in to give their viewpoints on various topics. Glimmerglass executive staff: 1 to r: Sports; M. Barwegen, Editor; J. Gooden, Ass ' t Editor; J. Drake, Business Mgr.; T. Henrecksii Mark Barwegen, Sports Editor J. Gooden, Editor 4 192 □ Organizations WKOC WKOC entered new studios in the Benner Library as they began the new school year. Run by students under the direction of Prof. Don Toland and Wayne Carey, WKOC continued to ride out on the FM radio waves. Coverage included church services, home and away sporting events, news and music. The main goal of the station has been to provide entertainment, information and inspiration to the campus and community. OC Station Managers, 1 to r: R. King, News Director; M. Haywood, Promotion and Publicity Director; W. Carey, Program ;ctor; S. Sloan, Music and Production Director. rking diligently at the board, W. Carey displays his expertise at normal broadcast The programming aspect of DJ work is exhibited by G. Williams, hniques. Organizations □ 193 Women ' s Residence Association Woman ' s Residence Association was open to all female students on campus. They had a very busy calendar this year. The main activity was planning for coronation for the 1983 Homecoming Queen. Several other activities such as Twirp Week, late skates, seminars and prayer breakfasts were all a big part of this past year ' s WRA. W.R.A. officers 1 to r: C. Gillim, S. Geist, B. Lee, sponsor, J. Zurcher. BACK 1 to r: B. Jones, C. Anderson, M. Spracklen, C. Downey, D. Rouselle, J. Maddrill, R. Conner, L. Henderson, C. Mackenzie J.S. Homecoming Queen, J. Zurcher. Twirp week brought the dating game to Olivei MRA President R. Norris and WRA President S. Geist riding in the Homecoming parade. 194 □ Organizations i Men ' s Residence Association Men ' s Residence Association was open to all male students on campus. They sponsored many activities this year. One of them was the Pig Roast. At the Pig Roast a country style meal was served, and bales of hay added to the decoration of the Athletic Park where it was held. M.R.A. also held prayer breakfasts which featured many special speakers. R.A. officers — 1 to r: J. Kring, R. Norris; Pres., L. Hayes, B. Wilson, BACK 1 to r T. Brenner, S. Shattuck, G. Judy, S. Dex- B. McElroy iryone waiting in line for food at the pig roast iving a good time at the pig roast; C. Steele, B. Roberts, B. Bennett Organizations □ 195 Aurora The Aurora is a somewhat unusual organization. It was pretty much open to anyone that wanted to be a part of it. Like all of the other clubs this one took up a lot of time, but never charged dues or had required meetings. We had some takers. The Aurora is the yearbook. We found out stories about you and wrote them, with the use of a camera. We snapped your pictures, your friends ' pictures, and our pictures. We skipped classes, and stayed up late sometimes all night to meet our deadlines, but most of all we had fun. . . . and that ' s the way it was . . . 1 96 □ Organizations ▲ Jim Springer, Head Photographer A Dave Taggart, Organizations A Emilie Bassett, Organizations A Susan Gilroy, Ads Ministerial Fellowship Ministerial Fellowship was designed for those students with an interest in the ministry. The purpose of Ministerial Fellowship was to promote understanding, to get acquainted and have fellowship with other members, and to help increase the general efficiency of each member in Christian leadership. To Be Like Jesus was the chosen theme, and a special emphasis was placed on prayer. Ski Club Even though skiing has its ups and downs, ski club continued on through it ' s third year. Ski club was formed by a group of students interested in the sport and has doubled in size. Weekend ski trips, fund raisers, and support of club members helped to make ski club fun and exciting. Ski Club Officers: 1 to r; C. Adams, J. Falvo, D. Mattson, J. Mattson. 198 □ Organizations Pre-Law Club Just finishing it ' s third year, Pre-law continued to familiarize it ' s members with the law and the many different options a law career has to offer. Christian emphasis was placed on relating law to how one could be a more effective person. During the year the club visited the Kankakee jail, and had special speakers. Life Living in the Father ' s Environment. LIFE was chosen as the new name for S.A.S.S. This club gave science majors and other students interested in science a chance to be together. Other than getting to know people with similar interests, LIFE provided a time to discuss various scientific issues and methods. Living in the Father ' s Environment Officers: 1 to r; C. Kissick; D. Watkins; P. Geselle; G. Jenkins; Dr. M. Branton, sponsor. Organizations □ 199 Business Club The purpose of the Business Club was to stimulate interest in the business world, and to recognize outstanding leadership in business and industry. Representatives of various firms were invited to speak to the club. Many of the objectives were met, resulting from interaction within the club and the faculty. 200 □ Organizations Nursing Students in Action Encouraging professional and social growth among each other was Nursing Student ' s in Action main goal. NSA was formed for all nursing majors so they could get to know one another, and help not only the patients in the hospitals, but each other. The growth of NSA over the past few years has made the students, as well as the community, aware of the nursing program and its value in our lives. (.S.A. officers: front: C. Flammang, L. Steed, Mrs. Keck sponsor, back: D. Reeder, W. Weathers, S. Coker, L. Roat, L. Bokker. WISNER HALL FOR NURSING EDUCATIO JS paving early in the morning for the hospital S. Humphreys, K. Fox Organizations □ 201 Circlc-K Circle K, one of the many active groups on campus, reached new horizons as the membership increased this year. The club sponsored blood drives, collected for M.S. and dealt with the issue of special Olympics. Circle K extended its operation by sending members to tutor at local grade schools and by visiting the mental hospital. Over the year Circle K displayed their awareness of the needs of others in the community. Circle K Officers, I to r R. Kondourajian, A. Horton, C. Diaz, L. Claycomb. Secretarial Club One of the new clubs formed this past year was the secretarial club. This organization included all students interested in the skills needed by today ' s secretary. Although the membership was not as large as some of the other clubs, the secretarial- oriented people hope to build the club in the coming years. J.S Secretarial Club: 1. to r. Susan Stayton, Darlene Smalley, Kim Lewis, Wendy Carlson (not pictured) Mrs. Marquart; sponsor. 202 □ Organizations 1 i§ V to r: S. Baker, T. Shaw, M. Mayo (sponsor), J. Pierce, J. Bentz. Student Education Association Developing an understanding of the teaching profession is what S.E.A. stood for this past year. Students preparing to be teachers are given the chance to participate in professional activities and the study of history and ethics, of many different educational associations. Student Home Economics Association The Home Ec club provided leadership and fellowship for those interested in home economics. Throughout the year they had several special speakers, fund raisers, and much fellowship with one another. In November they also helped out with the Homecoming fashion show. Overall, the club gave much information to its members on nutrition, fashion, sewing and housekeeping. to r: T. Norris, S. Kinney, G. Stewart, S. Vanande, L. Peachey Organizations □ 203 Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is for English majors and minors who have a high g.p.a. and are interested in the many different areas that the study of English covers. I. to r: W. Shakespeare, Dr. White, A. Smith, J. Bentz, I. Rivard, L. Kranich. Kappa Omicron Phi Encouraging excellence and developing leadership abilities in the field of Home Economics was the purpose of Kappa Omicron Phi this year. Students that have achieved high marks in Home Ec are chosen to participate in this organization. Kappa Delta Pi Students who have attained academic excellence, high personal standards and noble educational ideals were invited to be members in this club. The members were made aware of all of the duties that education imposes and dedicated to creating equal opportunities for all people. Activities included Dr. and Mrs. Bell as speakers, and a spring banquet and induction ceremony. L. Kranich, I. Rivard, L. Egan, D. Tanner, C. Morris. 204 □ Organizations )rama Club 1. to r: (front) C. Lambert, K. York, S. Smith, M. Hendrickson, P. Degner, T. Adkins, T. O ' Neal, K. Norris, S. Gilroy, 5. Williams, M. Barwegen, Vice President, K. Bateman, President, to r: (back) J. Lee, D. Keeton, B. Hammond, P. Wallace, E. Ryneauson, T. Sherman, S. King, B. Mitchell, J. Outler, B. -ockwood, L. Brenner, J. Ide, M. Reilly, R. Bateman. ' .. A Art Club 1. to r: (first row) R. Hurt, D. Weiserbeck, K. Norris, M. Eash, T. White. . to r: (second row) T. Fencaver, B. Snyder, T. Vance, P. Parker, R. Clark, K. Beutler, D. Wisy, C. Steele, K. York . to r: (back row) M. Barwegen, D. Reinhart, J. McRaniels III, V. Groves, J. Travis, Jr., D. Malone Sponsor: Prof. Jim Thompson Drama Club Through membership in drama club, students had the opportunity to learn about all aspects of the theater. Acting, directing, set design, and makeup were all a part of the learning. The club performed one-act plays, radio drama programs carried on WKOC, and a play for the 1988 Valentine Banquet. Art Club Sponsored by Professor Thompson, the artists on campus initiated a new club. Although the art club was in its first year, the membership roll filled with new members. Events included a Homecoming photo concession booth and a float in the Homecoming parade. Organizations □ 205 Eine Kleine Musiklub M.E.N.C. The national organization of music educators on campus was the Eine Kleine Musiklub. This organization included music majors and interested music students. Members of the club supplemented their music courses by being exposed to special speakers, musicians and clinicians. The club purchased subscriptions to various music magazines for the student lounge in Larsen Fine Arts Center. The club sponsored a reception following the Sunday evening Messiah performance for Messiah participants and music students. MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS 1 to r: BACK P. Raue, T. Godby, B. Jamison, R. Burch, J. Noble. FRONT 1. to r: C. Peelman, K. Watson, D. Smith, D. Klein. Orpheus Reunion Homecoming was a wonderful time for reunions, not only for visiting the old alma mater, but also a time for old friends and family to be together. A special reunion that took place during Homecoming was that of Orpheus Choir and its past members. During Saturday afternoon the current members of Orpheus practiced with Orpheus alumni for the evening concert. One of the favorite songs of all of the members was A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. They sang it along with several other songs. Mrs. Naomi Larsen directed this reunion concert. Added attractions that made the concert special was to see how many families were in Orpheus. Several students who were in the choir this past year had parents or grandparents or brothers and sisters who were once members of Orpheus. Orpheus members getting acquainted with the alumni before rehearsal. 206 □ Organizations When thoughts are joined with restless feelings . . . When words are received not beyond what they say . When the heart is revealed and accepted by another . Then I am not alone. — Les Parrott III Today I lived for yesterday it brought me where I am. Sometimes I live for tomorrow, as long as it always comes. But I realized that yesterday only has value as it affects today. And someday I ' ll learn that tomorrow is not a goal in itself, but only a process that brings me to today. I ' ve lived today for yesterday, and tomorrow I ' ll live for today, but right now, I ' ll live . . . Les Parrott III Traveling Groups Olivet was represented in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin this past year by four public relations traveling groups. Two male quartets, The Journeymen and The Olivetians, and two female trios, Kindred Spirit and New Life, ministered in youth camps, camp meetings, district assemblies, missionary conventions, NYI conventions, youth rallies, and local churches. Their main focus of ministry was singing, but many times other ministries were performed. The groups were called upon to head recreational teams, present skits and devotionals, and counsel one-on- one with young people. The ministry of these groups was not limited to teenagers alone, however, With local church concerts and varied music styles, each group was able to reach old and young alike. Kindred Spirit: C. Green, C. Stiles, K. Millage, S. White. I i Journeymen 1. to r: D. Meyers, K. Britton, M. Fox, G. Davey, B. Couchenour. 208 □ Organizations Olivetians 1. to r: M. Parker, S. Gordon, G. Burch, S. Gould, T. Frame. New Life I. to r: J. Cornelius, K. Oliver, V. Gross, T. Dilts. Organizations □ 209 Larsen Dedication The long-awaited opening of the Larsen Fine Arts Center finally arrived this fall, and was properly honored with a dedication ceremony on February 17, 1983. Dr. Parrott began the program with a prayer of invocation, followed by performances from the Olivet faculty, the Concert Band, and Or- pheus Choir. One of the selections performed by Orpheus, My God Will Supply All Your Needs, was arranged by Ovid Young and con- sisted of several of Mrs. Naomi Larsen ' s favorite scriptures. In addition, Dr. Parrott presented Dr. Harlow Hopkins, Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts, with two 24 karat gold keys for the Fine Arts Center. The ceremony was held in the new Kresge Auditorium. This Fine Arts Center is ap- propriately in memory of Walter Burdick Larsen and his wife, Naomi Ruth Larsen, whose shared ministry in music on this campus and in the community have blessed the lives of many people. Mrs. Parrott presents Mrs. Larsen with bouquet of roses. ' ■9 Concert Band 210 □ Something to Celebrate Something to Celebrate □ 21 1 Administrative Team Administrative Team and Wives: 1. to r.; Dr. and Mrs. Ted R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Perry, Rev. and Mrs. Grover L. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. Willis E. Snowbarger, Dr. and Mil Leslie Parrott. The Administrative Team at Olivet Nazarene College includes the president and several key administrators who are responsible for leadirir various areas of the college in day-to-day operations. Dr. Parrott established this team management concept here in 1976. Administrators in the group this year are Dr. Willis E. Snowbarger, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college. Dr. Ted R. Le« vice president for development and admissions, Mr. Douglas E. Perry, business manager, and Rev. Grover L. Brooks, dean of students. The group holds meetings with the president throughout the entire year to discuss campus needs, set goals, plan for college programs, activitie and finances, and make recommendations to the president for important decisions on college operations. Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College In his dual role as Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, Dr. Willis Snowbarger has the general responsibility of oversight and administration of the instructional programs of Olivet Nazarene College. He works closely with the President, chairing the Administrative Team and speaking for the President in his absence. Dr. Snowbarger oversees curriculum development and instruc- tional improvement, continuously surveying the educational work of the College and developing new programs. The Vice-President screens and selects new faculty, supervises the work of the Registrar, the library and learning resource center, and the graduate program. Dr. Willis E. Snowbarger 214 □ Faculty Vice-President in Charge of Develop- ment and Admissions Dr. Ted R. Lee serves as vice-president in charge of Development and Admissions. He also has served for the past six years as Direc- tor of Chapel. The purpose of Director of Development is to raise financial support for the college in the Central Educational Region, and to supervise and coordinate the offices of Admissions, Alumni, Development, Publicity, and Public Relations. As Director of Chapel, he is in charge of all planning as well as presiding at chapel services held in Chalfant Hall Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Dr. Ted R. Lee Business Manager As business manager for Olivet Nazarene Col- lege, Mr. Perry is responsible for all of the col- lege finances. The business office, computer center, bookstore, post office and building maintenance are under Mr. Perry ' s supervision also. Douglas E. Perry Dean of Students Rev. Grover L. Brooks, Dean of Students, is the administrator in charge of residential living, stu- dent activities, student government, health ser- vices, counseling center, career planning and placement, campus ministries, the Aurora, Glim- merglass, food services, intramural sports, and is Director of Intercollegiate Athletic Board. Rev. Grover L. Brooks Administration □ 215 low 1: J. Reader; D. Gibson; President F Parrott; Chairman B. Taylor; GenCTaTSuperintendent W. GreatHouse; A. Cobb; R. Dafoe; W Damon K Bottles Row 2: J. Dickey; M. Barnes, J. Woodruff; F. Goble; J. Hay; W. Allison; B. G. Wiggs; Senator Snowden. Row 3: F. Wenger; G. Oliver; P. Lee; F. Pounds; L. Wright; C. Lewis; C. Thill; J. Short; D. Wineinger J Mellish Row 4: J. Stone; L. Horton; G. Brooks; R. J. Cerrato; W. Parsons; B. Griffin. Row 5: D. Perry; T. Lee. Board of 216 □ Faculty Beverly Lee Director of Student Activities Ken Southerland Admissions « «■j mm | Gordon Wickersham Publicity Faculty □ 219 226 □ Faculty Staff Mary Anderson Career Center Robin Barnes Transcript Secretary Cheryl Chaney Music Dept. Secretary Doris Dean Athletic Dept. Secretary Robert Drebenstedt Assistant to Registrar Linda Dunbar Student Activities Secretary Betty Elliott Secretary to Business Manager Michele Hayes Buildings and Grounds Secretary Joyce Holl Dean of Students Secretary Marty Kauffman President ' s Secretary Cindy Letzcus Admissions Secretary Mary Ann Link Development Secretary Faculty □ 229 I .inford Marquart ( ' ( ) ciinutoi o) ( hauls Judy McCann Si ii-nce I ( ' ) .Sc rctury Rosemary Mead Development Audrey Myers Language Literature Secretary Carol Parker Language Literature Secretary Lois Reader Education Psychology Secretary Connie Skinner Dean of College Secretary Marjorie Sparrow Religion Philosophy Secretary 230 □ Faculty Kathy Stanley Admissions Secretary Jim Stonestreet Switchboard Operator Peggy Strickland Home Ec Secretary Sandra Sutherland Assistant to Registrar Lois Thomas Admissions Beverly Toland Social Sciences Secretary Edith Williams Nursing Dept. Secretary Joy Zachary Dean Registrar Receptionist 232 □ Faculty Faculty □ 233 Resident Directors and Resident Assistants FRONT ROW: C Deckard, S. Stine, H. Pickering, T. Clymer, N. Williams, B. Duncan, L. Henshaw SECOND ROW: C. Whittington, B. Rickel, M. Cox, B. Kenny, W. Samson, M. Sharpe, ' G. Gerstenberger, D. Horner BACK ROW: M. Barwegan, R. Prince, F. Evans, M. Sanford, C. Youngman, M. Collins, T. Rickel, R. Turnbull, B. Horton, T. Connors 236 □ Faculty Faculty □ 237 A BOOKSTORE: J. Muhm, J. Johnson, P. Richardson, J. Tripp, R. Chase POST OFFICE: S. Erickson, G. Fish, P. Richardson, J. Sheely, D. Furbee GA: D. Howlett, J. Coomer, D. Wedmore BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: FRONT ROW: F. Burghorn, R. Matheny, W. Cody, E. Elliott. BACK ROW: R. Romcr, M. Myers, J. Vernier, J. Burton 1APEL CHECKERS: FRONT ROW: L. Semke, S. Glendenning, J. Beatty, B. Slat- SECURITY: FRONT ROW: D. McFeeley, J. Vernier, A. Knapp, T. Casey BACK ROW: R. y, M. Tingley, H. Girgis, D. Rush. ROW TWO: D. Horton, M. Stineger, M. Parker, G. El Talabani, R. Vastbinder, G. Ricketts, J. Brown istin, B. Starner, L. Bentz, D. Swartz, T. Deckard. BACK ROW: J. Nutter, B. Bennett, Dexter, J. Hindmann, S. Ruther, B. Ebert, P. Fuller LC 75th Anniversary Heritage Mural Created by Dr. Harvey Collins. While most horizontal murals begin at the left and read across to the right, the 75th Anniversary Heritage Mural has a focal point at the very center. The far left panel portrays the early days of the college, and the far right panel portrays the present year, 1982. Across the top of the three central panels are the opening words of Olivet ' s Alma Mater. Across the bottom of all the panels are names of outstanding presidents of Olivet, listed in chronological order. This 75-foot long mural is mounted in the main dining room of Lud wig Center. It was unveiled October 5, 1982. Panel One The major subject is the burning administration building on the old Olivet campus south of Danville. Until that disastrous day in November 1939, it house d classrooms, library, laboratories and offices for administrators and faculty . The historic camp meeting tabernacle at the bottom of this panel played a major role in campus life. In the upper left is the Old Lincoln House, in which Abraham Lincoln often spent the night during his days as a traveling lawyer. This house served the college as a dormitory for a time. The old school house at the right dates back to the earliest days of the college. In front of this building are two cars which were typical of the days when classes were held there. Panel Two This panel features the Benner Library and Learning Resource Center, highlighting specialized areas in its facilities: WKOC radio station, computer science, research books and index cards, a portrait of a technician operating equipment representing the television and communications area Also in this panel are Wisner Hall for Nursing Education graced by a portrait of a young nursing student, College Church of the Nazarene, the Milby Clock Tower and Kelley Prayer Chapel. Panel Three Sports activities are emphasized in this panel: basketball represented by three life-size players, Birchard Field House, Ward Field with its stadium seating for football and track, a growling Tiger — Olivet ' s mascot, and the beautiful Bedford limestone sign at the plaza entrance to the campus. The proudly waving flags in addition to the United States flag at the center represent the four states of Olivet ' s educational region — from left, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois. Panel Four This central panel is the focal point for the entire mural. In its center is the large circle of the college seal. Inside the circle is Burke Administration Building . . . the heart of the campus. Graduates of the college are shown in front, representing men and women from each decade and also several specializations including business, the preaching ministry, teaching and sports. The lamps of the front of Burke Administration Building are displayed on either side. Each lamp, representing knowledge; has the lighted side of its round base on the inside, closest to the college emblem. This suggests that the source of our light and inspiration comes from the heart of the college and its theme Education with a Christian Purpose. Just above and a little to the right of the right lamp is a front-view visage of Jesus. Panel Five The awesome tornado of 1963 dominates this panel. Although it brought extensive damage to five college buildings, none of the damage has been illustrated, since most of the buildings were fully restored. The largest building in this section is Chalfant Auditorium. Beside it is the Brodien Power Plant and OV Smokey which was rebuilt after the tornado. At the left of the power plant is the Maternity Catholic church steeple. This beautiful church was an important part of the original campus of St. Viator ' s College founded on this site in 1868. Just below the church is the entrance sign for Snowbarger Athletic Park and a sundial donated by the St. Viator Class of 1917. This sundial was one of several college memorabilia moved out to the church area in 1978. Other sports activities are depicted in this panel, including football, and women ' s basketball. Panel Six The natural sciences are represented in this panel. At the center is the science complex: the Reed Hall of Science and Strickler Planetarium. At the top is the moon, representing rapid advances in the space program in recent years, and portraits of Einstein and Newton, whose accomplishments have strongly influenced the natural sciences. In the sky just beneath the moon are the words In the beginning, God. These words also grace the lobby of the Science Auditorium. The organ pipes at the right side of the panel continue into panel Seven, thus uniting the sciences with the arts. Panel Seven The climax of the mural emphasizes the fine arts. At the center is the newly dedicated Larsen Fine Arts Center. To the left is the completed organ pipe section begun in Panel Six, and an organ console with the musical score for the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel ' s Messiah. The sculpture of David by Michelangelo depicts youth and energy as it did when it represented the city of Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance. Above David are two singers representing vocal music. The stained glass window unites the areas of vocal and instrumental music. It is an exact replica of the window in College Church of the Nazarene. Several instrumentalists and a conductor are shown just below the Larsen Fine arts Center. On the far right, near the top, is the Hardy C. Powers ' President ' s Home finished this year. On the lower right comer is the proposed Les Parrott Physical Education center, illustrated in the blueprint stage. Mary Nesbitt, the first school teacher at Olivet History □ 241 I dition for St. Viator ' s College Campus ivet was born out of a spiritual awakening that swept through East Central Illinois in the early 1900s. The lasting ult of these revivals and campmeetings was a focus of attention on the need for a Christian college. I forts started humbly enough with a small elementary school in 1907, which moved south to the new community of | ivet in 1908. i grade school was only the beginning. On a Saturday in June of 1908, a group met at the Nesbitt farm at Olivet and ! t up a Board of Trustees to build a university. They appointed a committee to interview the philosopher and teologian A.M. Hills as the first president. In May of 1909 the trustees applied for a charter from the State of Illinois. History □ 243 244 □ History fivet ' s founders had a beautiful concept of a campus with nine buildings in an en oblong facing the highway. They had a concept of a liberal arts curriculum lat took in the full scope of a broad educa tion. Their spiritual purposes were ystal clear. But, they lacked one major factor — a clearly identifiable constituen- I who were able and willing to support the enterprise. Realizing their problem, e board turned to the Chicago Central District of the Church of the Nazarene r a sponsor. side of Miller Dining Hall 1 ff. 1 mmmmm si i 1 r t r Coodwin Music Hall was purchased in 1945. )n July 23, 1912, a Saturday afternoon, with Dr. P.F. Bresee in the chair, the assembly voted to accept the Illinois holiness University and to become its sponsor. ' he consequences of this decision can only be imagined. First of all, a series of Nazarenes fo rmed a succession of residents. These included E.F. Walker, followed by, B. F. Haynes, two other Nazarene presidents in the succeeding ears of this era were J.E.L. Moore and N. W. Sanford. Without a doubt, 1912 was a critically important year because Olivet became a Nazarene school. 5 Jen Kelley Jr. breaks ground for Parrott Hall. The years leading up to 1926 were a financial breakdown in the mak- ing, resulting finally in a vote by the trustees to file bankruptcy. Dr. T. W. Willingham stood on the steps of the administration building at the sale on June 1, 1926, and bought back the college. He became the next president. In his memoirs, Dr. Carl S. McClain wrote, The transfer of Olivet College from Olivet, Illinois to Bourbonnais must be recognized as the turning point in the pro- gress of the institution. From an isolated village of 200, the school found itself in an industrial community of 40,000 on a com- modious campus which seemed to invite expansion. The enrollment on the new campus jumped from a little over 300 at the old campus to 426 at the new campus. S. McClain cutting ribbon at McClain Hall dedication. History □ 253 i On April 16, 1963, classes were dismissed at 3:40 p.m. Twenty minutes later, a dark funnel cloud swooped down out of the sky and struck a path of havoc on the campus of Olivet. When all the damages had been added up, it was a matter of a $1,000,000 insurance settlement. 1982-83 school year brings us campus beautification pro- jects — such as the new fine arts building and future plans. And a set off celebration year for many years to come. Mrs. Larsen opens Fina Arts Center. ▲ i ADVERTISING | Anderson, Indiana, First Elkhart, Indiana, Northside i 9 ' Associated Student Government . 271 Flint, Michigan, Central . . 9  Bedford, Indiana, First .... Galesburg, Illinois, First . . . It 1 Benton, Illinois Gary, Indiana, South Lake 9 Bloomington, Indiana, First .... Gran d Haven, Michigan I Bluffton, Indiana, First .... Grand Ledge, Michigan j 1 i Bourbonnais, Illinois, College Church 260-261 Grand Rapids, Michigan, First ! i Brazil, Indiana, First Granite City, Illinois, First 9 , Brownstown, Indiana Grosse Point, Michigan, Bethel 97 ' J Champaign, Illinois, Westside .... 290 Hammond Indiana, First Charlevoix, Michigan Havana, Illinois Chicago Central District Hoopeston, Illinois, First 28 Clinton, Illinois, First .... 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Indiana 9! - 258 □ Ads DIRECTORY [Lafayette, Indiana, First 286 Olney, Illinois jLansing, Michigan, First 299 Ortonville, Michigan, Lake Louise Lansing, Michigan, South 294 Qtisville, Michigan, Richfield 288 280 274 Lemont, Illinois, First 291 Ottawa, Illinois, First 290 Lowell, Michigan 296 0woss0i Michigan, First 283 I Madison Heights, Michigan, St. Paul 284 Mason, Michigan, First 281 Michigan District 270 Midland, Michigan, Midland Community 281 Morton, Illinois 276 | Muncie, Indiana, Southside 296 Mundelein, Illinois 279 Murphysboro, Illinois, First 279 Nashville, Indiana 288 New Albany, Indiana, Eastside 281 New Albany, Indiana, First 279 Northeastern Indiana District 269 Northville, Michigan, Detroit First 282 Northwestern Illinois District 264 Plymouth, Michigan 275 Pontiac, Michigan, First 282 Pontiac, Michigan, Hillcrest 275 Ridgeway, Michigan 288 Rockford, Illinois, Parkside 284 Roseville, Michigan, Metropolitan 278 Roxana, Illinois 276 SAGA Food Service 301 Southwest Indiana District 262 Three Rivers, Michigan 285 Traverse City, Michigan, First 290 Troy, Michigan 275 Warren, Michigan, Warren Woods 280 Northwest Indiana District . . ' 271 Wedding Center 302 Oakland City, Indiana 276 Winchester, Indiana, First 273 Olivet Nazarene College Bookstore 302 Wisconsin District 268 Ads □ 259 Senior Pastor and Mrs. Melvin McCuIlough Associate Pastor Rod Overpeck Minister of Music Dennis Crocker Adult Ministries Director James Boardman Youth Pastor Randy Smith Children Ministries Director Esther Neilson 260 □ Ads Church of the Nazarene SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT Congratulates ... The Class of 1983 Dr. B. G. Wiggs DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Bill Lewis Board of CL SS DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Byron Buker Paul Byrns Ron Freeland Edward Mason Larry Mathias Jesse Pitts Jerome Richardson Darrell Wineinger ONC TRUSTEES Bill Lewis Jesse Pitts Carlyle Thill B. G. Wiggs Darrell Wineinger Barbara Wineinger NWMS PRESIDENT r jt«k. Btt Mark Spangler NYI PRESIDENT 262 □ Ads N.W.M.S. PRESIDENT Rev. John Hancock REV. GAREY MILLER District N.Y.I. PRESIDENT Superintendent OUR OLIVET TRUSTEES Rev. L. Dale Horton Rev. Paul Lee, Jr. Dr. Gerald D. Oliver, Sr. Dr. James Reader These are several of our 116 students at Olivet from the Northwestern Illinois District NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS DISTRICT In Olivet ' s Diamond Anniversary Year, We Salute the Graduates of 1983 And All Who Choose ONC! DR. FLOYD H. POUNDS DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD John Alderson James E. Hazelwood Donald G. Turner Bill Greer Daniel Roat Donald E. Tyler N.Y.I. President, Rick Blodgett 264 □ Ads REV. JOHN F. HAY District Superintendent Ads □ 265 We Congratulate Our College Olivet Nazarene College on this 75th Diamond Jubilee Year and Senior Class of 1983 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT Rev. E. Keith Bottles DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT NWMS PRESIDENT Mrs. Joan Bottles NYI PRESIDENT Rev. Woodie Stevens CHRISTIAN LIFE CHAIRMAN Rev. G. A. Parker ONC TRUSTEES Dr. R. J. Cerrato Mr. Leroy Wright Dr. Jack Stone Mr. Delbert Remole ADVISORY BOARD Dr.R. J. Cerrato Dr. Melvin McCullough Dr. Jack Stone Dr. Willis Snowbarger Mr. Lon Williams Mr. Delbert Remole 266 □ Ads Eastern Michigan District is proud of all 138 of our students. ..especially this years seniors... Gary Babich Linda Bentz Deborah Brown Wilson Deaton Kenneth Evilsizor Owen Flippo Anthony Frame Edith Frostic Robert Gerstenberger Elizabeth Gibson Pamela Griffin William Haberkamp Julie Hamann Kelly Hendley Jeffrey Hilton Kathy Kidd Charmaine Lalone Timothy McGuire Maurice Midgley Brenda Millage Clarence Moorehouse Fred Muxlow John Nutter Pamela Santoro Lanette Sessink Ronald Sharpe Angie Shipman Daniel Swartz Jackie Vernier Eastern Hichigun H District CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dr. Don J. Gibson, District Superintendent • 6477 Burkhart Road • Howell, Michigan • 517-546-2718 Ads □ 267 oc? District Superintendent J. TED HOLSTEIN Wisconsin! A Beautiful State of Mind Class of ' 83 . . . TO THE CLASS OF 1983 Congratulations and best wishes from your northern neighbors. While small in some ways, we have asked God to help us to be big in spirit, big in at- titude, big in faith, and big in our prayers and support for Olivet. It has long been a personal conviction of mine that perhaps our one great last bastion of hope for our world is the Christian college campus. The greatest spiritual moves that I have witnessed have been on the campus of Olivet and among our youth. We in Wisconsin are grateful for our Olivet where the spirit-filled life is taught, practiced, and upheld as the norm of Christian living. As you leave the campus you will find that the spirit of ONC will become more meaningful as the years pass by. Congratulations, Blessings, and Prayers 1 Eastern Indiana District + DEPARTMENT LEADERS BCL Verdean F. Owens NYI Dale Hawkins NWMS Ruth D. Taylor + 99 CHURCHES CONGRATULATES ONC ' s CLASS OF ' 83 THE MICHIGAN DISTRICT Supports Olivet and says, Thank You for 75 years of faithful service to God and the Church. Olivot OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE C. Neil Strait District Superintendent Secretary Warren E. Holcomb Treasurer Richard D. Erdman Advisory Board James A. Adams Maxine D. Akers William C. Damon Jack E. Holcomb Al C. Overholt Branson B. Roberts Erwin A. Self James E. Schweigert District Christian Life SS Director Rev. Mark H. Moore District NWMS President Mrs. Erwin (Leona) Self District NYI President Rev. Jerry Batterbee 270 □ Ads NORTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT Dr. Thomas Hermon DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT DISTRICT NWMS PRESIDENT Mrs. Dorothy Kuhn DISTRICT NYI PRESIDENT Mr. Stan Martin BOARD OF CHRISTIAN LIFE CHAIRMAN Mr. Robert Ward DISTRICT SECRETARY Rev. Mark Hostetler DISTRICT TREASURER Rev. John Utterback CONGRATULATES ONC GRADUATING CLASS OF 1983 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Rev. Crawford Howe Rev. Earl Roustio Rev. Oscar Sheets Mr. Tharen Evans Mr. Bud Goble Mr. Leroy Jones ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT Dr. J. Ottis Sayes • ADVISOR First Row: M. Lobb • M. Tingley • S. Bornemann • W. Goldsmith. Second Row: L. Norris • B. Haberkamp • J. Gooden • M. Vaught • P. Kizzee • J. Bornemann • S. Geist • L. Bentz. Third Row: R. Norris • D. Jennings • C. Addie • B. Slattery • B. Starner • L. Moon • A. Hurles (seated) • B. Gibson • J. Killion (seated) • L. Powers • B. Cain • L. Parrott, III. Ads □ 271 HOLINE S KANKAKEE FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1000 North Entrance Avenue • Kankakee, Illinois 60901 815-933-1000 TERRY B. BROWN Associate Christian Education DAVE CLARK Youth Pastor BOB LINTZENICH Children ' s Pastor LEROY WRIGHT Minister of Music DR. JACK K. STONE Pastor SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SUNDAY Sunday School • 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Evening Service • 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Praise • 7:00 P.M. ONC BUS SCHEDULE S.S. and A.M. Worship • 9:15 A.M. Evening Service • 5:45 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Praise • 6:45 P.M. BUS LEAVES FROM LUDWIG CENTER COME SHARE THE SPIRIT 272 □ Ads Box 3 - 403 South Main Street Winchester, Indiana 47394 Jesus Saves Congratulations to ONC For 75 Years of Life-Shaping History CLARENCE C. HILDRETH, PASTOR CALVIN T. LAVIGNE, PASTORAL ASSISTANT MINISTER OF MUSIC WE LOVE OUR STUDENTS . . . Bob Cox Faye Haney Renee Hildreth Tim Miller Diane Rees m Rhonda Rook The Person Who Walks With God Always Gets to His Destination ' Nursery School Director: Diane Mitchell Minister of Music: Gene Ingle Christian Life Chairman: Bill Mitchell Our ONC Student Pamela Forillo PASTOR DANIEL E. WHEELOCK JOLIET, ILLINOIS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Where Everybody Is Somebody, and Jesus Christ Is Lord Ads □ 273 Richfield Church of the Nazarene The Church With a Warm Family Feeling ' OUT STUDENTS Deniae Ball Steve Close Shelly Edgerly Tony Frame Darrell Harvey Karlene Vogt 7524 Mt. Morris Road Otisville, Michigan 48463 Phone (313) 653-6218 CONGRATULATIONS OLIVET ON YOUR 75th ANNIVERSARY Associate Pastor Frank Lalone Music and Youth Gene Smith OUR STAFF E. Eugene Frame Pastor 53569-1 County Road North Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Phone (219) 264-5866 ELKHART NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PASTOR E. RAY JEWELL Our Students Patsy Geselle • Sherrie Thompson CONGRATULATIONS LEAH • 1983 AURORA EDITOR F. Grant Cross Pastor Detroit Bethel Church of the Nazarene 21150 Moross Road ' Grosse Pointe, Michigan ° 48236 Minister of Music Jim Stogdill Minister of Youth Bill Griffin OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Our Student Daryl Damron PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 41550 E. Ann Arbor Trail ° Plymouth, Michigan 48170 ° 453-1525 Carl R. Allen Senior Pastor OUR STUDENTS Debi Brown Cheryl Dilts Teri Dilts Debby Flippo Sonja Flippo Vincent Flippo Sara McMullen John Nutter Robbie Prince Bradley Skaggs ' CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS OF HOLINESS AND EVANGELISM: 1933-1983 HILLCREST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 520 W. Walton Road Pontiac, Michigan 48055 PASTOR Rev. Dennis Burton MINISTER OF MUSIC Ray Dafoe OUR STUDENT John Crisdell CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1983! TROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6840 Crooks Road Troy, Michigan 48098 (313) 879-8888 SHARING THE JOY OF JESUS Pastor Jack C. Stepp J Ads □ 275 OAKLAND CITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 310 S. Jackson St. Oakland City, IN 47660 PASTOR Rev. Melvin W. Davis OUR STUDENT Darin Nossett MORTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 818 S. Main St. Morton, IL 61550 Pastor, David C. Wright OUR STUDENTS Bob Drake Andrew Sheets Valerie Sheets ROXANNA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 500 North Central Roxanna, Illinois 62084 REV. MRS. G. W. WILLIAMS PASTORS Miss Naomi Meadows Minister of Youth Miss Eleanor Reasoner Minister of Children Galen Scammahorn Minister of Music Rev. Howard McDonnough Minister of Sr. Adults Students Lynn Walker Jon Walker Joel Curry ' Fully Supporting Olivet Nazarene College Grand Rapids First Church of the Nazarene 3765 Kalamazoo S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49508 245-2 1 5 1 Pastor: Dr. Branson Roberts Staff: Dr. Donald Snow Randy Tumbl in Linda Siler Connie Saunders Charles Hasselbring Steve Martin Lyla Martin OUR CHURCH CAN BE YOUR HOME Grand Rapids First is home to these students: Laura Borst Kip Hasselbring Fred Evans Jeff Hyde Gary Gerstenberger Tammy Mastenbrook Gregg Gerstenberger Becki Roberts Julie Baughman Congratulations Olivet — 75 years Ads □ 277 CRAWFORDSVILLE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 213 East Wabash Avenue Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933 OUR ONC STUDENTS Mary Beth Clifton Lisa Murphy Bob Thompson Bruce Thompson PASTOR Rev. Gerald Painter CHURCH: (317) 362-1795 PARSONAGE (317) 362-0613 METROPOLITAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 18945 Frazho Road Roseville, Michigan 48066 PASTOR Rev. Stephen T. Anthony GRADUATING SENIOR Robert Gerstenberger CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1983 ELGIN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Route 58 and Berner Drive Elgin, IL 60120 (312)741-1475 WINN O. ALLISON, PASTOR OUR STUDENTS Gloria Ludwig Griffith Marks Marcia Ludwig Roger Rockwell Lori Steed 278 □ Ads CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1620 BEECHTREE STREET GRAND HAVEN, Ml 49417 Pastor • Eugene E. Vickery Student • Sherry Dolphin 50 YEARS OF HOLINESS MINISTRY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 602 West Market Street New Albany, Indiana 47150 CONGRATULATIONS 1983 GRADUATES MUNDELEIN Church of the Nazarene 1515 West Maple Mundelein, Illinois 60060 312 • 566-6776 PASTOR W. J. (Woodie) Stevens FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4701 Highway 11 Granite City, IL 62040 PASTOR OUR STUDENT William H. Roddy Richard Unger, Jr. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Murphysboro, Illinois 62966 OUR STAFF Marion B. Holloway, Pastor • Ron Cluster, NYI Clifford Grosvenor, BCI • Maxine Holt, NWMS WE SUPPORT THE COLLEGE WITH OUR STUDENTS: Craig Crombar • Lisa Crombar OUR BUDGETS AND OUR PRAYERS Ads □ 279 WARREN WOODS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 14300 Thirteen Mile Rd. Warren, Michigan 48093 Our Students Who Have Been an Inspiration to Our Local Church Gary Babich Brian Banning Chris Banning Linda Bentz Wes Coin Dave Dreisbach Shelley Farnam Chrissy Gillim Keith Gillim Pam Griffin Tim Wright Jodie Hamilton Kelly Hendley Dave Paleno Janette Paleno Lanette Sessink Linda Sherwin Sheila Sommavilla Sue Wilson Mark Wiseman Greg Wright OUR STAFF Pastor: Rev. James Mellish Minister of Youth and Music: Wes Bittenbender Minister of Christian Education Chet Decker Director of Day Care: Marcia Bittenbender uoline s: Lake Louise Church of the Nazarene RoU J. WiLn Pastor Congratulations Class of 1983 Wkere Oltere 3i fjo Uiiion Jlie JPeopie JPerisli 85 W. Seymour Lake Road, Ortonville, Michigan 48462 CLINTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 926 EAST MAIN CLINTON, IL 61727 STEPHEN L. BORGER PASTOR STUDENTS Mary Schockey Mark Tippett Nancy Tippett 280 □ Ads EASTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Gary Davey Cyndi Green Greg Harrell Jeff Harrell Kevin Haste Phil Walker Rob Walker NEW ALBANY, INDIANA GARRY D. PATE, PASTOR COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Phone 631-4620 5700 N. Jefferson Midland, Michigan 48640 F. M. CUNNINGHAM, PASTOR CONGRATULATIONS OLIVET ON YOUR 50th ANNIVERSARY The Church where T everybody is somebody and Jesus Christ is Lord. OUR STUDENTS Bill Bowen, Jr. Judy Thornton FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 201 Steele Street • Mason, Michigan 48854 PASTOR • ORVILLE L. MAISH, JR. OUR STUDENTS David Manville Bradd Pierce Mike Manville Scott Shattuck Our Prayers Are With Olivet and Our Fine Students Ads □ 281 cue STLLCN 1$: I I III I «IMl Curt Crocker Eeth Davis Kevin I nun DETROIT FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Pastor: James Conner Youth: Robert Anderson Music: Rod Bushey Located at 1-275 8 Mile with entrance at 2 1 260 Haggerty Road Church Office: 348-7600 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 60 State Street Pontiac, Michigan 48053 (313) 335-6362 Jill Ferree Mark Storer PASTOR • SIMON GORMAN, JR. MINISTER OF MUSIC • CONNIE FLANNERY CONGRATULATIONS ONC ON 75 YEARS OF SUCCESS! SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4797 TINCHER ROAD INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46241 856-3713 Dr. Kenneth T. Jewell, Senior Pastor Rev. L. H. Listenberger, Associate Pastor Nedra Dennis Bryce Fox Monty Fox 282 □ Ads GRAND LEDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3432 E. Grand Ledge Hwy. Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 WARREN E. HOLCOMB PASTOR OUR STUDENT: LUANNE FANNING owosso FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 539 East Williams Owosso, Michigan 48867 CLIFFORD L. WALTON PASTOR OUR STUDENTS Marjorie Moore Kimberly Samson CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! KURTZ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Box 54 Kurtz, Indiana 47249 Donald M. Canady PASTOR OUR STUDENT: Shona Hanner BROWNSTOWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MAIN AND TANNER STREETS BROWNSTOWN, INDIANA 47220 812-358-3658 A LIVING CHURCH FOR A DYING WORLD STUDENTS: Shauni Gallion, Angie Latham, Robin Brock, with Pastor Robert Latham Congratulations, Olivet, on 75 Years of Education With a Christian Purpose Ads □ 283 ST. PAUL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE . . . A NEW VISION IS ON OUR HORIZON !! 555 East 13 Mile Road Madison Heights, Michigan 48071 Congratulates the Class of 1983 OUR STUDENTS Stan Boice Stuart Boice Kae Kneal Larry Rivett C. William Parsons, Pastor PARKSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6627 NORTH SECOND STREET ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61111 Oren Nelson Pastor Jay Daughtry Diane Nelson Rhonda Swenson Welcome to the church with a Gospel program that is Christ centered, Bible based, and life related. HOOPESTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 402 EAST HONEYWELL HOOPESTON, ILLINOIS 60942 PASTOR G. A. Parker OUR STUDENTS Rich Galloway • Glen Judy • Ken Kuhles CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1983! Jeff Arnold Jody Arnold Christy Ely Susan Gilroy OUR STUDENTS Lisa Kain Carol Post THREE RIVERS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN Pastor Dr. Harold DeMott FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 23rd and Jackson Streets Anderson, Indiana 46014 Phone: (317) 643-3137 Roland E. Dunlop Senior Pastor Kevin C. Dunlop Associate Pastor Myron C. Morford Minister of Visitation A Growing and Building Church for Ministries to Meet Everyone ' s Needs STUDENTS ATTENDING OLIVET Betsy Carpenter Mitch Carrol Wendy Dunlop Rod Green David Hayes Dan McDowell Paul Moreillon Jay Morford Beth Parnell Philip Shomo Ads □ 285 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3650 East Greenbush Street Lafayette, Indiana 47905 YOUTH DIRECTOR • PASTORAL ASSISTANT Michael Jones KIDDIE KOLLEGE DIRECTOR Earlene Dubea FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1403 R Street • Bedford, IN 47421 ONC STUDENTS Greg Conner Rhonda Conner Congratulations ONC Graduates of 1983 DECATUR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 316 N. Seventh Street Decatur, Indiana DONALD K. AULT, PASTOR Our Students Julie Frey Rex Harris KALAMAZOO FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5625 Oakland Drive Kalamazoo, Michigan 49002 PASTOR Jack E. Holcomb Students Attending ONC: Cindy Cox Mary Cox Donna French Susan Holcomb FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 327 W. Cherry Street Bluffton, Indiana 46714 Pastor • ONC Trustee Walter Graeflin Joanne Towne • Toni Norris • Julie Young Ads □ 287 RIDGE WAY CHURCH ) F ' NAZARENE Our Student: Dave Bruce Pastor Donald K. Ault, Jr. NASHVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 121 Locust Lane Nashville, Indiana 47448 JACK L. SUITS, PASTOR Our Students: Michelle Lucas, Lisa Miller, David Taggart, Jeff Williamson OLNEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 120 West Cherry Street OLNEY, ILLINOIS 62450 PASTOR EDWARD J. EICHENBERGER Our Student Cecil Williams BENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE James Cottle Pastor 9th AND KIRKPATRICK BENTON, ILLINOIS 62812 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 288 □ Ads BLOOMINGTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 700 West Howe • Bloomington, Indiana 47401 • 812-332-2461 PASTOR • RON E. JUSTICE OLIVET ALUMNI Harley Bell Byron Buker Carolyn (Wilson) Buker Ruth (Ketchum) Donovan Jan (Stegemoller) Gearhart Steve Gearhart Konda (McFadden) Gosney Ronna (Small) Graft Ron E. Justice Debra (Ballmer) Neal Don Neal Larry Percifield Sandra (Gibson) Percifield Edith (Gloubke) Small Howard Small OUR STUDENTS Kay Buker Tom Deckard Bill Nichols Beth Reeves William Cole Senior Pastor Dennie J. Korpi Associate Pastor OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET THIS YEAR ARE Jeff Burgoyne Lori Cole Phillip Jackson Sheila Kinney Diana Smith FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2212 North Vermilion Danville, Illinois 61832 Ads □ 289 OTTAWA FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Route 23 N. and Dayton Road, Ottawa, Illinois 61350 CONGRATULATES OLIVET ON THEIR 75th ANNIVERSARY YEAR (1982-1983) I. DONALD E. TYLER, PASTOR OUR STUDENTS Susan Boe Valerie Gross Janet Bornemann Gale Jenkins Sharon Bornemann Gary Jenkins Joel Duerksen Janet Lilley Steve Stone CHAMPAIGN WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Where Love Grows Steven W. Holley, Pastor Dennis Anglin, Associate Pastor OUR STUDENTS Sandra Berbaum Rebecca i Ebert Robin Ebert Kelly Millage Donna Pierce Corner of North Willis and West Eureka Champaign, Illinois 61820 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1023 South Division Street Traverse City, Michigan 49684 616-947-5445 ALAN C. CAMPBELL, PASTOR OUR STUDENTS Kendra Anderson Vicki Bright Cindy Campbell Not Pictured: Dave Panagopoulous Patty Selkirk 290 □ Ads FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Bell Road between 123rd 131st Streets Lemont, Illinois 60439 Telephone: 312 349-0454 SENIOR PASTOR Dr. R. J. Cerrato Congratulations to OLIVET upon the celebration of its 75th Diamond Jubilee Celebration Best wishes for the continued success of our Olivet students of 1982-83 S eue Car son WenJy Gar son CRoxanne Jaseneffa Jffar£ GerSot i faim Jfalr Garof fanes fanes CPam WMuff Ttat ifeen CRec or SAeri J?ue £er faim Springer faf Orotfer Connie Waff Tfcle Wafface CBiffWoocf A Church of people wanting to share His glow. Ads □ 291 7Z? Rev. Allen Dace, Pastor Flint Central Students Phil Alvord Ron Angles Todd Brian Tim Chenowith Brenda Chick Anne Christiansen Euna Freeman Renee Gray Bill Haberkamp Terri Robert Kelly Roth Pam Santoro Jana Sherrow Tami Sherrow Carol Steward Don Weber FLINT CENTRAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1261 West Bristol Road Flint, Michigan 48057 42. CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5536 WEST 131st STREET CRESTWOOD, ILLINOIS 60445 CHURCH: (312) 597-6122 HOME: (312) 371-0625 David L. Weitz, Pastor OUR STUDENTS Laurie Geeding Tim Geeding Debbie Gibula Mark Hofstra Michelle Hofstra Welcome to a Fellowship of Concern WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 8610 West 10th Street • Indianapolis, Indiana 46234 • Phone (317) 271-7607 PASTOR J. K. Warrick ASSOCIATES Jack McCormick • Doug Litsey Nathan Ward Westside Offers Specific Ministries for: CHILDREN YOUTH SINGLE ADULTS ADULT FAMILIES SENIOR ADULTS Westside Is the Home of: PARK-A-TOT DAY CARE CENTER WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GRADES K-6 WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN VILLAGE Ads □ 293 SOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 401 West Holmes Road • Lansing, Michigan 48910 The Church With a Friendly Welcome OUR STAFF R. A. Lashley PASTOR Reaching Up and Touching Him . . . Reaching Out and Touching Others t Jim Baughman MINISTER OF YOUTH SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 134 East 43rd Avenue Gary, Indiana 46409 Roy E. Rogers, Peggy Oliver, Senior Minister Minister of Music OUR STUDENTS Rev. Terry Harman Donald Maddack Cheryl Lape Kaye Oliver Rev. Dwayne Lape Kerri Oliver Rev. Duane Wampler CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1983 Tyndall Memorial Church of the Nazarene 415 McCarthy Street Howell, Michigan Richard A. Bushey, PASTOR Tom Humphreys, MINISTER OF YOUTH AND CH. ED. OUR STUDENTS Georgianna Cook Kim Crain Chuck Docusen Beth Gibson Elizabeth Menell Penny Parker Ed Ruddle Gary Sharp Leslie Sharp Ron Sharp Janet Warby Tracy Wiseman ■Ads □ 295 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 201 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET • LOWELL, MICHIGAN 49331 • PHONE: 897-9533 CONGRATULATIONS OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE 75th Anniversary Year Totally supporting Olivet with our youth: Oscar Allen, Ruth (Preston) Beard, Jerry Batterbee, Lloyd Dawson, Harold Davenport, Ellura (Daven- port) Dickerson, Dale Emerson, Susan (Miller) Erickson, Paula (Kirby) Fonger, Alyn Fletcher, Gladys (Stevens) Fletcher, Barb (Forbes) Evans, Bonnie (Bieri) Gauger, Brenda Hansen, Keith Hurt, Kenneth Hurt, Carol (Morre) Hurt, Wendy Johnson, Bertha (Davenport) Light, Bonnie (Bat- terbee) Meiste, Joyce (Terrian) Pennock, Plynn Pennock, Rodger Rollens, John Ruder, Sandra (Hansen) Ruder, Jon Rash, Tom Rash, Bob Stevens, Charles Stevens, Ethel Stevens, Ron Stevens, Jim Tripp, Cyn- thia Weimer. Totally supporting Olivet with our money. Totally supporting Olivet with our prayers. William F. Hurt, Jr. • PASTOR SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Business 67 South at Hoyt Avenue Muncie, Indiana 47302 PASTOR: Gilbert Hughes ASSOCIATES: Ron Graeflin • Children and Youth Larry Brewer • Music CONGRATULATIONS TO the graduating class of 1983 CELEBRATING OUR 55th ANNIVERSARY 296 □ Ads HAMMOND FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 815 Michigan Avenue at Calumet Hammond, Indiana 46320 . . . the warm, friendly, fun place to worship and serve ask our students at Olivet . . . CYNDI CROOK DON SINGLETON JULIA GUYER KEN STIGALL CLARK HOWE ERNIE VANDERSTEEN ROSEANNA HURT MICHELLE VANDERSTEEN JEFF OUTLER TERRY VANDERSTEEN Congratulations to the Class of 1983 First Church of the Nazarene 530 West Mound Road Decatur, Illinois 62526 Home of the West Mound Christian School Kindergarten Through Grade 10 Ray Kern Associate Ed Abla Pastor Bill Bishop Associate OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Jan Barr Chris Cripe Debbie DeVidal Pattie DeVidal Bob Griffith Brenda Kirby Brian Penwell PROMOTING 75 YEARS OF CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 15 Martin Drive • Danville, Indiana 46122 • 745-2786 First Church of the Nazarene 310 Elmwood Drive Lansing, Michigan 48917 PASTOR James D. Fox OUR STUDENTS Deborah Grewett Jeff Grewett OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1983 Ads □ 299 HAVANA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 328 South Broadway Havana, Illinois 62644 Phone • 309-543-4200 Pastor • Martin Arni OUR ONC ALUMNI Elizabeth Janco Arni • Rev. Martin Arni • Tim Birch • Aria Pleyer Buchanan • Jim Buchanan • Kenneth Lynch • Catherine Roat Miller • Richard Miller • Alan O Bryant • Charles Roat • Eleanor Ediger Roat • Gerald Roat • Katie Leigh Roat • Lydia Hendricker Roat • Michael Roat • Thelma Smith Roat Est Mark Arni Lenora Roat Lorraine Roat Gordon Roat Seated L-R: Shelly Glendenning, Michelle Tingley, Lindsay Peachey, Janice Douglas, Julie Hampton. Standing L-R: Kris Glendenning, David Tingley, Keith Peachey, Steve Peachey, Gail Stewart. FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1501 Webster Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401 PASTOR J. E. Hazelwood CHARLEVOIX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Waller and U.S. 31 North Charlevoix, Michigan 49720 Rev. James M. Raum, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STUDENT DARLENE SMALLEY 300 □ Ads FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 45 Etna Avenue • Huntington, Indiana 46750 • Phone 356-1614 OUR STAFF PASTOR Rev. Gary T. Koch, Sr. MINISTER OF YOUTH AND MUSIC Mr. William L. Price OUR STUDENTS Ryan Burns Sally Geist Susan Geist Kyra Kirkpatrick Ken Millington Duana Pasko Rod Reed Melanie Rittenhouse Diana Updike Janelle Zurcher WE SUPPORT OLIVET WITH Our Prayers Our Finances Our Students omP V Don Howlett • Debbie Wedmore Judy Coomer SAGA FOOD SERVICE • 16 Years of Sei$|c Wmm to thdttmj K ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLA Judy Coomer, Class of ' 71 • Sr. Food Ser Howlett • Food Service Manager Debbie Wedmore, ra erviftdPrap Ads □ 301 CONVENIENT QUICK WASH 626 South Main Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDROMAT 7 Days a Week 365 Days a Year Hours: 7:00 AM -10:00 PM WEDDING CENTER SALON The Department Store for Weddings TUXEDO RENTAL 406 South Main, Bourbonnais Phone 933-1211 Novelties School Supplies Records And tapes OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Serving ONC and Surrounding Areas With Spiritual, Personal, and Scholastic Needs Clothing Personal Needs 302 □ Ads Ads □ 303 Abbott, Karen Fay 62 ' N Wal.rSl Owouo, Ml I ' .f. Abels. Deborah I 414 Mill Ave Elmhunt, IL 1 16 Abnar, Mlchala Lynn 1321 Brlarcllff Dr. Ranloul, II 156 A, kerman, l{,-l  - i n K 9H21 S Mason Aw Oak l awn. II 178 Adami Jf . J Kenneth 4iN Rtdgi Ave I ptuala. PA Ailnnrs, Curtis A 47 Mill SI. Xenla, Oil 116. 198 Adams. Julie Maria 106 W North 111 St. I alngsburu., Ml 156 Adams, Lean I 153 Tomayene Bourbonnals, IL 116 Adami. Robin R 1 Seymour. IN 156 Adams, Teresa M 1021 Wabash Matloon, IL Addle. Chadwlck J 736 Rainbow Dr Milton. Wl 155. 168 Addlngton, Tammy L 229 W South St Winchester, IN Adklns, Tobl Lynn 821 Prickett Ave. Edwardsville, IL 156 Adler, Tamara 3931 W Sycamore, 80 N. Kokomo. IN 156 Agner, Karen Dawn 1226 Poplar Ave Nashville, GA 116 Alnley, Danielle R 302 5th St Green Rock, IL 178 Akers, Paula 16600 S 108th Ave Orland Park, IL 156 Alexander, Dorrle J 811 25th Ave N Minneapolis. MN Alger. Beth Diane 225 N Wood St. Griffith, IN 178 Allebach, Gordon M 28734 Stuart Southfleld. Ml Allen II, Russell D 844 E Elm St. Hoopeston, IL Allen, Cheralynn M. 379 Drummond Dr. Bourbonnals, IL Allen. David 354 E. Water St Bourbonnals. IL Allen, Rebecca A. 4420 Kingston Lisle, IL Allen, Sidney E. 505 E Jones St Mllford, IL Allen, Stanley W. 505 E.Jones St. Mllford. IL Allhands, John K 916 S 4th St. Watseka, IL 178 Alvey, Keith Brian 395 N Forest Bradley. IL Anderson, Debra Kay 654 N Greenwood Ave Kankakaa. IL Anderson, Douglas G 1111 Main St. Lexington, MO Andwraon, Kendra Lynn 4394 Deerfleld Ln. Traverse City, Ml Anderson, Marilyn B Rt 3, Box 178 Kankakee, IL Anderson, Mark 700 West flromplon PI Chicago, IL Anderson, Meda S. 8818 Orchard Av«. IHyhland, IN 168 Andrews, Mark L. 26 Gralney Dr Edwardsvllle, IL 116 Angle, Sherrl L. 5783 Glen Ora Dr. Bethel Park, PA 168 Angles, Ronald Mark 8259 Manchester Grand Blanc, Ml 156 Apple Scott Evan 11634 Verdln St Oaklandon, IN 156 Archer, Grace A. 1055 N St Louis Ave. Chicago, IL Archibald, Roy Lemolne 200 S Perry St. Hagerstown, IN Armentrout II, C. Wade 1040 Cumberland Vernon Hills, IL Arnl, Mark B. 334 S Broadway Havana. IL 108, 168, 198 Arnold, Jeffery Scott 12591 Quaker St. Constantlne, Ml Arnold, Jody M. 12591 Quaker St. Constantlne, MI 178 Arosen, Randy S. 1911 Avon Ln. Arlington Ms., IL 178 Ashbaugh, Lor! Louise 303 E Grand, Apt. 7 Bourbonnals, IL Ashbaugh, Timothy S. 303 E. Grand Dr., Apt 7 Bourbonnals, IL Ashby, Deann J. 9511 Wright Ave. Rockford. IL 156 Atkins, Philip D. 732 Glenn Ave. Flndlay, OH 56 Aussprung, Frankle P. 508 N. West Avery, Mardell R. 426 Wakeman Wheaton, IL 1 16 Aylor, Amy S. 5708 Ash Dr. Shawnee Mission, KS 156 Azzarelll, Jeanne D. R R. 6, Box 214 Kankakee, I. 116 Bablch, Gary M. 11234 Masonic Blvd. Warren, Ml 117 Baer. Rae L 1807N.Nagle Ave. Chicago, IL Bagby, Gerald Wayne 303 S. Sterling Streator, IL 48 Bagley, Tammy Lynne 5050 Park Ave. Portage, IN 156 Bahr, Daniel S. 228 N. 38th St. Milwaukee, WI Bailey, Donald W 855 S 5th St. Kankakee, IL Baker, Scott A. R R 2. Box 157 Blrnamwood, Wl 117 Baldwin, Larry L. Rt. 3, Box 2409 Paulding, OH 168 Ball, Denise Jean 12366 N. Gale Rd. Otisvllle, MI 156 Ballard, Mary K 192 N. Convent Bourbonnals, IL 1 17 Balwlerz Jr., Edward B. 655 Jill Ct. Dei Plalnas. IL 156 Banning, Brian Allen 6218WestmoorDr Ullca. Ml 156 Banning, Chris Allen 6218 WeilmoorDr Ullca, Ml Baranek, Heidi Marie 605 Montana South Milwaukee, Wl Bardy, Timothy S. 12931 Lenore Redlord. Ml Barker, Albert C 360 W Lincoln El Paso, IL 168 Barker, Sheryl L. 6155 Sunrise Ave Portage, IN 117,235 Barkes, Beth Ann 10423 Lawnhaven Cr Indianapolis, IN 156 Barnekow, David E 224 Barbara Ln. Saginaw, Ml Barnes, Robin D Box 53 ONC Barnes, Scottle 819 Augusta St Lakeland, FL 24 Barnes, Todd Miller Box 53 ONC 117 Barnhardt, Sherrle L. 609 SW 10th St Aledo, IL Barr, Craig RR. 4 Wlnamac, IN 168 Barr, Janice Lynette 90 Rldgeway Dr. Decatur, IL 117 Barr, Sharon D. R R 1, Box 40 Rldgevllle, IN 168 Barron, Sharon Ruth 3116TlmberllneDr. Jackson, Ml Barrows, Bryan Lee 28541 Leroy Romulus, MI 156 Bartlett, Carla Jo R R. 1, Box 204 A Albany, IN 168 Barwegen, Mark J. 263 N. Belmont Bourbonnals, IL 178, 192 Barwegen, Mary J. 263 N. Belmont Bourbonnals, IL 168 Basham, Bradley B. 1105S Nelson Kankakee, IL Bass, Laura R. 214 W. North St. Pontlac, IL Bassett, Emllle R. 9930 Linden Ln. Overland Park, KS Bassett, Paul S. 9930 Linden Overland Park, KS 156 Batcheller, Terrl J. 9405 S. 82nd Ct. Hickory Hills, IL 178 Bateman, Keith E. 52679 Fir Rd. Granger, IN 117 Bateman, Randall Lee 52679 Fir Rd. Granger, IN 156 Bates, Naomi Ann 1605 Corunna Ave. Owosso, MI Batten, Charlene K. 11388 Meadowood Brighton, MI 156 Bauer, Candace M. 1355 S. 6th St Kankakee, IL Bauer, Wayne R. P.O. Box 95 Aroma Park, IL 178 Bean, Robin Ann 8525 Elmway Dr Dayton, OH Beard, Sheryl Rae 112th Ave .Rt. 3 Hart, MI 156 Beatty, Bruce C. 195 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnals, IL 26, 156 Beck, Anita D. R R. 2, Box 310 Lynn, IN Beever, Deena Maree 24 Bonds Dr Bourbonnals, IL 168 Bell, Kathleen Carol 6184 Montovla Drayton Plains, Ml 156 Bendorf, Jackie E. .1047 92nd St. Slurlevant, Wl 117 Bennett, Rebecca A Grlggsvllle, IL 178 Bennett, Robert E. 819Bee onDr Winchester, IN Bennett, Sharon Marie 4 High St. Brewer, ME Benson, Christopher C. 120SE Marquette Ln Kankakee, IL Bentfleld, Christopher 5046 Sparrow Wood Pontlac, Ml 156 Benton, Crystal K. Rt 4, Box 120 St. Anne, IL 168 Bentz, Joseph M. 1618 Glen Arm Rd Indianapolis, IN 117 Bentz, Linda M 12456Starllte Ct. Sterling Heights, MI 117, 155 Berard, Gary A. 12810 W 99th St. Lenexa, KS 156 Berbaum, Sandra K. 1 724 Coronaro Dr. Champaign, IL 117 Berg, Patricia M. 813 N. FarnhamSt. Galesburg, IL Berger.Klpton D. 12600 SW 69th Ave. Miami, FL Bernard, Klmberly K. 2512 E 17th St. Indianapolis, IN 156 Bernardino. Sharon R. 69520 Elsenhower Dr Sturgls, Ml Bernardino, Sheryl R. 69520 Elsenhower Dr Sturgls, Ml 168 Berns, Lana K. R R 2, Box 235 Kankakee, IL 117 Berry, Connie L. 2818 Bellevue Ave Bettendorf, IA Berry, Lori 310 Douglas Dr Bradley, IL Berube, Kathleen M. 27 Todd St. Lowell, MA 117 Belts, Beth Diane 27 Gibson Fremont, Ml 178 Belts, Bradley R. 27 Gibson Fremont, MI 156 Beutler, Kelly Lynn 1340 N. Hospital Rd Pontlac, Ml 168 Bianchetta, Sheryl L. 790 Independence Dr. Bourbonnals, IL Bibbs, Vernlce L. Box 197 Hopkins Park, IL Billlngton, Patience I. 15360 E S Ave. Fulton, MI 168 Binder, Sheila Renee 1797 N McDonald Bad Axe, Ml 168 Birkey, Wesley Allen 104 Mulbury Dr Morton, IL Blsh, David Clarence R R. 1, Box 156 Mayport, PA Bishop, Rod Tyson 301 E. Grand Ave., Apt. Bourbonnals, IL Blsinger, Shelly 170 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnais, IL Bltner, Sheryl J. Rt 1, Box 204 Wilkinson, IN 28, 117 Blackford, Becky Lee 8217 Euclid Munster, IN Blanchette, Kathy M. R R. 2, Box 61 Kankakee, IL Blaschak, Gregory M. 602 Center Dr Severna Park, MD 156 Blithe, Robert L 1158 Providence Rd. Springfield, PA 117 Blomer, Ron Vernon Rt l.Box 148 A Manteno, IL Blomgren, Cheryl Lee 1 4009 Compton Ln . Woodstock, IL Blomgren, David R. 14009 Compton Ln. Woodstock, IL Blue, Lisa Christine 1102 Marshall Paris, IL 156 Blue, Ricky A R R 3, Box 321 Warsaw, IN 156 Bock, Marcla Jane R R 1, Box 67 Elgin, IA 117 Boe, Susan L. 411 1st Ave Ottawa, IL 1 78 Boehnsen, Helen B. Box 115 Martlnton. IL Boggs, Stephen G. 5261 DenolsSt Columbus, IN 156 Bolce, Stanton David 460 Trlnway Troy, Ml 178 Bolce, Stuart W 460 Trlnway Troy, Ml Bokker, Llssa A. R R. 2, Box 100 Ashkum, IL 155, 200 Boman, Tad M. R R 2 Waterloo, IN 56, 178 Bond, David E. 4602 KesalerBlvd N Indianapolis, IN 48, 156 Bond, Kathryn Eileen R R 2, Box 138 Portland, IN 168 Booth, Katherine L. P.O. Box 241 Palmyra, IN Bornemann, Janet L. RR. 1 Ottawa, IL 118 Bornemann, Sharon Ruth RR. 1 Ottawa, IL 155, 156 Borsecnlk, Mary Beth Rt. l.Box 202 Bourbonnals, IL Borst, Laura L. 172Landale Ln. ElCajon, CA 178 Borton, Marianne H. 9569 Devils Lake Hwy. Manltou Beach, Ml 118, 234 Bortz, Heather L. R D 2, Box 2536 Russell, PA Bosca, John C. 16654 Delaware Dr. Redford, MI 156 Boudreau, D. Todd 880 Lindsay Ln., Apt. 2 Bourbonnais, IL Bovee, Candace J. R R. 2, Smythe Sch. Rd. Belolt, Wl 156 Bovee, Cynthia A. Rt. 2, Box 188 Belolt, WI 178 Bowden, Debbie E. R R. 3, Box 192 Dexter, ME 178 Bowden, Lois L. R R 3, Box 192 Dexter, ME 178 Bowden, Thomas S. R R 3, Box 192 Dexter, ME 118 Bowen, William A. 3094 Frederick St. Midland, Ml 22, 168 Bowling, Teresa L. 515 W. Prairie Warsaw, IN 168 Bowman, Paula Jean 601 S. Indiana Ave. Auburn, IN Boyce, Mark D. 20 Llzlbeth Ln. Zephyrhllls, FL 118 Boysen, Charles G. 18156 Perth Homewood, IL 56, 157 Bradford, Terrl L. 381 E. Park Argenta, IL 157 Brady, Denise L. 1 55 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnals, IL 168 Brady, Diane K. 155 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnals, IL 91, 168 Brady, Susan J. 155 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnals, IL 118 Braselton, Brian S. 1801 Glencoe Wheaton, IL Brenner, Andrew S. Box 365 ONC 178 Brenner, Laura Kay 3100 W Tyrell Rd Owosso, Ml Brenner, Timothy R. 3100 W Tyrell Rd Owosso, Ml 118, 201 Brewton, Richard A. 2650 Morton Ave. Elkhart, IN Brian, Todd James 9032 Bristol Rd Davison, Ml 178 Brlcker, Scott A 11805 Hlghvlew Shore Vlcksburg, Ml 157 Bridegroom, Dawn L 415 14th PI Camanche, IA 178 Bright, Vickie L 285 E Grand, Apt 7 Bourbonnals, IL 1 18 Brlllhart, Beth Ann 2365 Knapp NE Grand Rapids, Ml 157 Brlncefleld, Larry C. Rt 1, Box 639 Selma, IN Brlnegar, Debra Jean P.O. Box 411 Newark, IL 157 Brinlnstool, Kathy G. P.O. Box 305 Dewltt, Ml Brinlnstool, Tamara J. 302 Wilson St. Dewltt, Ml 118 Britton, Kent D. 4305 Bayberry Dr. Louisville, KY 178 Broadwater, David G. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Broadwater, Teresa 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Brock, Robbin Renee R R. 16, Box 392 Bedford, IN Brockway, Rodger W. 946 Hartford Ln. Elk Grove Village, IL 178 Brodlen, Ronald C. 131 NE 59th Ct. Ft Lauderdale, FL 168 Brown, Brenda H. 2343 Golfview, 202 Troy, MI Brown, Bruce A. 275 Winding Trl. Xenia.OH 118 Brown, Cynthia Marie 372 High St. Aurora, IL 168 Brown, Deborah A. 200 Charter House Canton, Ml 118 Brown, Donald 237 Kennedy Hts. Madison, Wl 156 Brown, Ginger M. Box 133, R R. and McNeil Bracevllle, IL Brown, Gregory Scott 25250 Plmllco Ct. Farmington Hills, Ml Brown, Jeff S. 27 Newark Ave. Battle Creek, Ml 1 18 Brown, John L. 210 N. Stadium Dr., 4 Bourbonnals, IL 178 Brown, Jonathan F. Box 116 Indore, WV 86 Brown, Louise 422 S. Nelson, Kankakee, IL Brown, Mark D. 25250 Plmllco Ct. Farmington Hills, Ml 49, 178, 304 □ Index Newburg, IN Camp, Wesley D. 713 Stratford Dr. E Bourbonnals, IL Campbell, Brent M. 771 N. 8th Ave. Kankakee, IL Campbell, Brian 6707 Hammerstone Way Cincinnati, OH 168 Campbell, C. Barclay 6707 Hammersone Way Cincinnati, OH 178 Campbell, Cynthia Ann 1 1 1 Woodlawn Chrlsman, IL 178 Campbell, Timothy James 701 E. Abe Piano, IL 168 Cantrell, Christine K. 725 Stonewall Bourbonnals, IL 120 Carey, Wayne T. 31 OakwoodDr Pontlac, IL 193, 120 Carlson, Ronald K. 317 S.E. 5th St. Aledo, IL 168 Carlson, Stephen A. 14052 Cherokee Trl. Lockport, IL 129 Carlson, Wendy S. 14052 Cherokee Trl. Lockport, IL 120, 235 Carmlcal, Kimberly D. Rt 3, Box 696 St Anne, IL 157 Carpenter, Betsy G. 536 Hanover Drive Anderson, IN Carpenter, Rodney K. 633 Country Oak Rd San Dlmas, CA 92, 93, 120 Carroll, Joy E. Route 1 Sterling, IL 155, 157 Carroll, Mitchell L 5027 Fletcher St. Anderson, IN 168 Carter, John Allen R R 2, Box 19 Bourbonnals, IL Carter, Timothy J. 5823 Charlesworth Dearborn Heights, Ml 168 Carter, Timothy W. 703 Stratford Dr. E. Bourbonnals, IL 120 Carter, Yvonne Marie 5823 Charlesworth Dearborn Hgts., MI 157 Caruth, David P 107 E. 3rd St. Coal Valley, IL 168 Caruth, Deborah Marie 107 E. 3rd St. Coal Valley, IL 168 Carvill, Diane Lynn 154 Elm SW Grand Rapids, Ml Casey, Ada C. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Casey, Michael M. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Casey, Timothy D. Belolt, Wl 57 Casten, Gerhardt A. 1509 W. Byron Chicago, IL Casten, Michael P. 1509 W. Byron St. Chicago. IL 157 Castleman, Norma J. 198 S Washington Kankakee, IL Catron, Christine M. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Causey, Melody S. 6338 Trotter Rd. Indianapolis, IN 178 Cederberg, Kent Sven 107 S. HI Lusi Mount Prospect, IL 155, 179 Chainey, Carol L. 616 E. Jackson Chrlsman, IL 90, 91 Chamberlin, Jacolin 4715 Kensington Rd. Mllford, MI 169 Chapman, James W. 1443 La Cresta Dr. Freeport, IL 169 Chapman, Joseph Mark 3716 Lilac Rd. South Bend, IN 169 Charles Jr., Thomas D. 1755 E 100 S. Lebanon, IN 157 Chee, Evan P. 332 E Water Ave. Bourbonnals, IL Cheek, Catherine J 4416 Bell Cast Rd Castalla, OH 91, 179 Chenoweth, Timothy R 12050 White Lake Rd. Fenton, Ml 157 Chlam, Tah Woon 147 Jin Sg Maong Ten Malaysia, FN Chlam, Woon Ylng 147 Jin Sg Maong Ten Malaysia, FN Chick, Brenda Marlene 4317 Carmanwood Dr. Flint, Ml 169 Chrlstensen, Kevin S 512 Wall St. Kankakee, IL Christiansen, Anne M. 4324 S State Rd. Davison, MI 90, 91, 179 Christy, Roy 325 Burke Bourbonnals, IL Church, Gary Marvin 8289 West Olive Rd. Elwell, Ml 157 Churchill, John 700 West Brompton PI Chicago, IL Ciaccio, Gary L. 982% East Ave Kankakee, IL Clark Jr., William R. R.R. 2, Box 82 Winchester, IN 57, 169, 198 Clark, Gary Michael 716 S. Greenwood Ave. Kankakee, IL Clark, Gregory B. 317 Preston Dr. South Bend, IN 57, 54 Clark, Leslie Anne 18840 Dansker Ln. South Bend, IN 157 Clark, Michael 5020 Pearl St. Anderson, IN 157 Clark, Rhoda Leanne 700 West Brompton PI Chicago, IL Clark, Rhonda Jo 301 W. Main St. Ogden, IL Clark, W. Todd 1322 N. Mltchner Indianapolis, IN 22, 169 Clarkson, Diana Kay 238 Greenacres Dr. Springfield, OH Claycomb, Lisa G. 3811 Hoffman Dr Sandusky, OH 179 Clifton, Mary Beth 403 Meadow Ave. Crawfordsville, IN 157 Clinger, Beth Ann 30 Eastmoor Dr. Mt. Vernon, OH 157 Close, Steven Brett 9366 E. Coldwater Rd. Davison, Ml 169 Clossin, Lisa Renee 1651 W. 2nd St. Marion, IN 157 Cluver, Daniel F. 795 Edwin Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Clymer, Tammy M. 117 Lincoln St. Lyons, OH 169 Cobb, Lori K. 700 E. Silverbell Rd. Pontiac, Ml 120 Cochran, Hugh T. 1355 Orchard Ridge R Bloomfield Hills, MI Coffey, Matthew K. 907 Cherry Newcastle, IN 158 Coffin, Ronald K. Box 506 ONC Kankakee, IL 179 Coffin, Terri Ann R.F D 4 Skowhegan, ME 179 Coin, Wesley A. 3150 Potomac Warren, Ml Coker, Scott Eugene 6280 Lute Rd Portage, IN 169, 200 Coldlron, Deborah Ann 305 E. Grand Dr , Apt. 4 Bourbonnals. IL 179 Coldlron, Michael J. 305 E. Grand Bourbonnals, IL 179 Cole, Gary Dean 501 N Pay ton Sioux City, I A Cole, James R. Box 364, R.R. 1 Mlddletown, IN 179 Cole, Keith Ward 246 W River St. Bourbonnals, IL Cole, Lori Lynn R T 1 Box 36012 Bismarck, IL 158 Cole, Royce Allen R.R 4, Box 296 Winchester, IN 158, 235 Cole, William 2212 N. Vermillion Danville, IL Collins, James A. Maple St. St. Davis, IL 169 Collins, Jeffrey D. 1506 Honeysuckle Ln. Champaign, IL 120 Collins, Marc A. 885 Bunker Hill Dr. Bourbonnals, IL 179, 199 Collins, Robin 285 E Grand, Apt 4 Bourbonnais, IL Combest, Karen R. 314 E. Sangamon Rantoul, IL 121 Combs, John M. 1831 ZimmerSt. Lancaster, OH 55, 88, 89, 169 Compton, Kevin W. 285 Grand Ave , Apt 8 Bourbonnais, IL Condon, Leah M. 426 N Holcombe Litchfield, MN Conkllng, Howard L. 405 W. Main Kempton, IL Conley, Esther Mae 1339 Randolph St. South Bend, IN Conner, Gregory W. R.R. 2 Springville, IN 179 Conner, Rhonda Dee R.R 2 Springville, IN 179 Conour, Agnes K. 509 Ivy Ln. Bradley, IL Conway, Michael C. 747 Shadycrest Rd. Pittsburgh, PA Conyers, Timothy E. R.R. 4, Box 43 Union City, IN 158 Cook, Deborah J. 609 OldeOak Dr., 2 Bourbonnais, IL 179 Cook, Georgina S. 18374 WassonRd. Gregory, Ml 121 Cook, Kevin W. 609 Olde Oak Dr., Apt Bourbonnais, IL 179 Cook, Sheila D. R.F. 1, Box 167 Losantville, IN 56, 121 Cooke, William Scott 753 S. Wi Idewood Ave. Kankakee, IL 121 Coolong, Michael Todd 501 Whitehall Dr. Madison, Wl 158 Cooper, Debra L. 126 BelaireDr. Washington, IL 121 Cooper, Keith Allen Box 373 Mankato, MN Cooper, Lana Gay 32 Lawrence Dr. Kankakee, IL Cordes, Pamela J. 1143 S. 3rd Ave. Kankakee, IL Cornelius, Judith A. 205 3rd St. Chester, WV 179 Cornell, Elizabeth A. 1095 S. Evergreen Kankakee, IL 121 Cornell, Robert H. 8 Wiley Hill Rd Londonderry, NH 27, 169 Cosgrove, Bradley A. 5548 Roanoke Portage, Ml 169 Cotner, Edith E 213 E. Spencer Ct. Bourbonnals, IL Cotner, Kathleen Y. 702 Turkey Farm Rd Mahomet, IL 169 Couchenour, James A. 4465 E Tu Ave. Vlcksburg, MI Couchenour, Kathleen 4465 E. Tu Ave Vlcksburg, Ml 158 Couchenour, William J. 4465 E Tu Ave. Vlcksburg, MI 179 Courter Jr., Michael L. 338 E Water St Bourbonnals, IL Courtney, Melissa L. 15152 T, R 190 Arlington, OH 158 Cox, Carlson Romel) 350 E Water St. Bourbonnals, IL Cox, Cynthia L. 2304 Sugarloaf Portage, MI 56, 121 Cox, Mary A. 2304 Sugarloaf Portage, MI Cox, Robert L. 117 N Walnut Rldgevllle, IN Coy, Tony E. R.R. 3, Box 255 Greenfield, IN 169 Crabbe, Vanya Lee 8935 W. Fernwood Ct Overland Park, IL 169 Crabtree, Ronald 5100 W 102nd St Overland Park, KS 158 Craig, Gerald K. 17111 Odell Tlnley Park, IL Craig, Jennifer L R.R. 3, Box 346 Portland, IN 121, 91 Craig, Kevin D. 3651 Decamp Dr Indianapolis, IN 121 Craig, Mary L. 3062 W-543 S. Huntington, IN 121, 198 Craig, Norma Jean 17111 Odell Tinley Park, IL Craln, Kimberly Jo 1 767 Argentine Howell, Ml 158 Crawford, Cynthia Lynn 2500 Willow St Pekln, IL 158 Cray, Julene E. R.R. 1 Flanagan, IL Crlpe, Christina Marie 791 W. Division St. Decatur, IL 169 Crist, Judith K. 607 Central Ave. Oak Hill, WV 169 Croasdell, John F. 3695 Joslyn Pontiac, Ml 169 Crocker, Curtis D. 40259 Ivywood Ln. Plymouth, Ml 92, 93, 179 Crombar, Craig K. Rt. 5, Box 244 Murphysboro, IL 198, 121 Crombar, Lisa K. R.R 5, Box 244 Murphysboro, IL 169 Crook, Cyndi L. 1632 Kennedy Ave. Schererville, IN 169 Crosby, Kevin C. R.R. 2, Box 189 B Momence, IL 121 Crossley, Maria L. 42126 Roscommon Dr. Northvllle, Ml 169 Crump, Tim W. 20 Jack St. Piano, IL 235 Cruse, Scott Alden 119 Clark St. Morton, IL Curry, Joel Allan 143 E. 5th St. Roxana. IL 179 Daane, Debra S. 1161 N Pontiac Dr Janesvllle, WI 121 Dahltng, Mary S. Rt 3, Box 45 Kankakee, IL Damlsch, Lyn Ann Rt. l.Box 177 Hampshire. IL 158 Damron, Daryl G. 13132 Stamford Warren, Ml 169 Dancy, Kelly A Box 1 78 A3 Jefferson, NC 169 Dandurand, Mark S. R.R. 5, Box 3 St Anne, IL Daniel, Rachel R. 467 E Rd 100 N. Danville, IN 121 Daughtry, Jay S. 934 E. Riverside Loves Park, IL 158 Davey, Gary A. 445 E Grand Dr., Apt 1 Bourbonnals, IL 121 Davldhizar, April L. 7801 Independence St. Merrlllvllle, IN 121 Davidson, Annie Ruth 210 Stadium Dr., Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL Davis, Lisabeth A 1395 Park PI Plymouth, Ml 155, 169 Davis, Pamela R 1888 S Delsea Dr Vlneland, NJ 122 Davis, Stephen U. 220 South Dr Mt Zlon, IL 158 Davis, Tammy L. 116Leland St. Fortvllle, IN 169 Davlsson, Mark E. 307 E. Union St, Liberty, IN 122 Davlsson, Rebecca N. 305 E Grand, Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 122 Dawson, Anthony P 10222 W Terra Ave Milwaukee, Wl Dawson. Krystal S. 10222 W Terra Ave Milwaukee, WI 169 De Forest, Cralg S. 9855 E. Slate Rd Haslett, Ml De La Vergne, Deborah 1304 E. North St., Apt. Bradley, IL De La Vergne, Nelson 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL De Long, Lisa A. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Dean, Donald C. 471 S. Euclid Bradley, IL 179 Dean, Joyce A 188 N. Bernard Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 170 Deaton, Wilson L. 8410 S. Linden Rd Swartz Creek, MI Debolt, Ted 488 N Cleveland St. Bloomfield, IN Deckard, Cheryl D. R.R. 1. Box 185 C Franklin, IN 170 Deckard, Tom J 1712 S. High St , Box 1 Bloomington, IN 122 Decker, Timothy D. R.R 2 Mllford, IL Degner. Pamela Rae 8540 S. Pennsylvania Oak Creek. Wl 158 Dehamer, Joan Annette 1460 Gull Blvd. Unit Clearwater, FL 179 Demaray, Daniel E. 716 Beautyview Ct. Columbus, OH Denekas, Dan Lee 4905 Orchard Ln. Rockford, IL 170 Dennis, Nedra Sue 1613 Lawton Ave. Indianapolis, IN 158 Dennis, Tammy Jo Index □ 305 1821 42nd SI Rock Island, IL 158 Denny, Robert K 5H94 Mllburn. Mllford, OH 179 Denton, Anna Maria Rt 3, Bo 301 A Kankakaa, IL Devldal, Deborah J. 517 Buckingham Dr Decatur, IL Devldal, Patricia J. 5 1 7 Buckingham Decatur, II 158 Dexter, Catharine L. R.R.I. Bo 641 Momence, II 122 Dexter. Scott A 7130 N Nortel Rd. Pottervllle, Ml 122 DeYoung, Julia Marie R R I, Box .167 St Anne. IL Dl Camlllo. John 6045 Swope Pkwy. Kansai City. MO Dlai, Christine L 216 S Humphrey Onk Park, IL 179 Dickey, Sherry Lynn 14060 Breakfast Dr Detroit, MI Dlemer, Stacy J Box 249 Groveland, IL Dletz, Linda A. R R 1, Box 423 Momence, IL Dlllman, Thomas A 2564 Oldfleld Ave. Bethel Park, PA 89, 179 Dllts, Cheryl A. 5924 Kathryn, Rt 1 Plymouth, Ml 158 Dllts, Teri L. 5924 Kathryn, R 1 Plymouth. Ml 179 Dlnse, Diane L. 45070 Napervllle Rd Napervllle. IL 180 Dion, Cecilia Ann R R 4, Box 425 Kankakee, IL 180 DlPletro, David M 419 S loka Mount Prospect, IL 180 DlPletro, Elizabeth J 419 S loka Mount Prospect, IL 170 Dixon, Percy M. 2101 Dobson Frankllnton, LA Dixon, Teda R Box 258 BB Villa Ridge, MO 158 Dodd, Deborah A 113 Deer Creek Rd Rochester, IL 122 Doerner, Kathy Rt. 1 Lynnvllle, IN 180 Dolllger, Ruthann 1285 StrartordDr. W. Bourbonnals, IL Dolphin, SherTy Lynn 17270 Buchanan Grand Haven, Ml Dormagatskl, Jeffrey A. 1025 Holly Ct. Lockport, IL 158 Dorsey, Sheila 170 N, Stadium Dr., Apt Bourbonnals, IL Dotson, Lisa Jean 3379 Helsey Fusselma Southlngton, OH Doty, Joy E. R.R l.Box 279 Wlnamac, IN 158 Douglass, Janice K. 829 Locust Galesburg, IL 170 Downey, Cynthia J. 5221 Foster Overland Park, KS 123, 235 Downs, Andrea Jane 7328 NW 19 Bethany, OK 170 Drake, B. Jill 660 Jonette Ave. Bradley, IL 123, 192 Drake. Jeanne Rena 7740 10 Mile Rd Ceresco, Ml 158 Drake, Robert D 120 Osslml Lake Ct Morton, IL 180 Drelibach II, David W 26124 San Rom Dr St Clair Shores. Ml 158 Dubea, Marsha Lynn 31 KohlCt Lafayette, IN 158 Duerksen, Joel L. 410 E, Pearl Ottawa, IL Dufelmeler, Shelly I. R R 1 Pekln, IL Dugger, Becky D 547 Woodfleld Trl Roselle, IL Dumey. Beth E, R.R 2, Box 46 Bourbonnals. IL Duncan, Brenda L 543 Stockton Hts Dr Bourbonnals, IL 123 Duncan, Shirley A 715 0lde Oak Dr. Bourbonnals, IL Dunklee, Rodney L. Falrvlew Motel R7 BX Kankakee, IL Dunlop, Wendy Lou 2324 Jackson St Anderson, IN 159 Dunshee, Doreen J. P.O. Box 29 Conway, Ml 159 Durbln, Rlccl Lee 5626 Lake Manor Dr. Fairfield, OH 159 Durkee, Diana L. 447 Blanco Dr. Elk Grove Village, IL 170 Dykhouse, Richard R 295 Black Bridge Rd Osseo, Ml 159 Eash, Melody A. 14626 Lincoln Ave. Dolton, IL 155, 180 East, Marilyn R 345 Washington Ave. Wilmington, OH Ebert, Rebecca L. 302 Wilbur Champaign, IL 123, 57 Ebert, Robin L. 302 Wllber Champaign, IL 180 Eckle, David B. 460 S. Roosevelt Kankakee, IL Eckman, Susan K. 401 Grand Ave , Apt 5 Bourbonnals, IL Eddy, Sonja Dee 4961 Otto Rd Charlotte, MI 159 Edgerly, Shelly Lynn 5310 E. Carpenter Rd Flint, MI Edmond, Linda M. 263 N St. Joseph Kankakee, IL Edwards, Susan E. 5634 Ireland Rd. Lancaster, OH 159 Egan, Lonna 455 Francis St. Bourbonnals, IL Elchelberger, Lor! Ann 53 Falrvlew Rd. New Cumberland, PA 180 Elcher, Lauren P O Box 350 St Franclsvllle, IL El Talabanl. Richard 134 Meadows Rd S Bourbonnals, IL 175 Elliott, Teresa L. 272 W Marslle Bourbonnals, IL 159 Ellis, Dirk R P O Box 489 Potomac, IL 123 Ellis, Ellsa L. 2808 N Sterling Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 180 Ely, Christy 11223 Point Rd Three Rivers, MI 170 Emmons, Cathy A. 8 Sunset Dr Valparaiso, IN 123, 201 Engel, Brian David 321 N Elmhurst Ave. Mount Prospect, IL 180 Engel, Philip E. 2703 Walnut St. Portage, IN Engel, Ronda L. 9770 Acton Ct. Cincinnati, OH Fngleman, Paula D 1935 Colt Rd Indianapolis, IN 123 Ennli, Judith Renee 2122 Avon Si Saginaw, Ml 159 Erlckion, Delbert B 261 N Main Bourbonnals, IL 125 Erlckson, Eric A. 520 S Cleveland Ave Bourbonnals, IL 170 Erlckson, Marlene 520 S Cleveland Ave Bourbonnals, IL 28, 125 Etchlton, Brian K. 1624 E 45th Anderson, IN 180 Evans II, Frederick C 7257 Cherry Valley R. Mlddlevllle, Ml 170 Every, David K 7145 Grovewood Ln. Orange, CA Evllslzor, Jacqueline 401 E Grand, Apt 4 Bourbonnals, IL 125 Evllslzor, Kenneth D 401 E Grand, Apt 4 Bourbonnals, IL 125 Evllslzor, Steven M. 2570 Garden Rd Mllford, Ml 159 Ewlng, Pamela S. 438V4S Bresee Bourbonnals, IL Fackler, Dawn Rene 657 Buckeye Rd. Camden. MI 170, 199 Fales, Kevin Robert 65 Betty NE Comstock Park, Ml Falvo, Jeffrey A. 1944 Helderberg Ave. Schenectady, NY 26, 32, 56, 180, 198 Fanning, David W. 610 Chestnut Ln., Box Beecher, IL 125 Fanning, Luanne Marie 303 E Grant, Apt. 3 Bourbonnals, IL Famam, Linda M 14360 Alger Warren, Ml 170 Farrar, Stephen 443 E. Grand Dr , Apt 1 Bourbonnals. IL 125 Farrls, Karen S. 5510 Monarch Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 170 Fasenella, Roxanne 313 Monterey Dr. Bollngbroo, IL 23, 170 Fawks, David Robert 225 E 1st Ave , Lot 21 Milan, IL 170 Feazel, Steven J 421 S Grand Ave Bourbonnals, IL Fecke, Jamie Lynn R.R. 1, Box 46 Bonfield, IL Fehlauer, Michael J. 429 Meosho Park Forest, IL Fehlauer, Tonl J. 1340 BraemarCt. Bourbonnals, IL Felton, Gary Janesvllle, Wl Fenrlch, Bruce A. R R. 5, Box 230 Edgerton, Wl 180 Ferree, Jill A. 165 Northfleld Pontlac, Ml 170 Finger, Tamara F. 670 Oak Run Dr Bourbonnals, IL Flrmlngham, Cheryl L. 2014 Colon St Flint, Ml Fischer, Karen S. 317 E. Fernwood Morton, IL 180 Fish, Georgene 472 N. Prairie Bradley, IL Fisher, Floyd E. 5213 Williams Rd Godfrey, IL 125 Fisher, Glenn A. Rt. 2 Ashkum, IL 180 Fisher, Ruth E. 12 Wayne St. Falrhaven, MA Fitch, Jody Janell R R 2, Pine Point Rd. St Cloud, MN 170 Filch, Suzanne Marie R R. 2, Pine Point Rd St. Cloud, MN 125 Fitzgerald, Scott R 6324 Old Brook Dr. Ft Wayne, IN 24, 159 Fitzgerald, Tom J. 4081 W Harrison Rd Alma, Ml Fltzgerrel, Becky Lynn 832 W River St. Bourbonnals, IL Fltzwater, Crystal B 1315 Falrvlew Dr. Greenfield, IN 180 Flammang, Joanne C 207 Wilson Villa Grove, IL 180, 200 Fleming, Robert 700 West Brompton PI Chicago, IL Fllppo III, Owen V 204 Convent Bourbonnals, IL 125 Fllppo, Debra L, ONC Box 699 Kankakee. IL 235 Floyd, Kathryn L. 2621 Leonard Springs Bloomlngton, IN 125 Fogal. Marc W 301 W John Forrest, IL Fogllanl, Darcel Renee Rt. 1 Lewlstown, IL 180 Fons, Jean M. 725 Bunker Hill Dr Bourbonnals, IL Ford, Jerry L. G3140 Herrick Hint, MI 159 Ford, Kirk V. 4747Redbud Ct Decatur, IL 57 Foreman, Ruth A. 10728 Fremont Kansas City, MO Forlllo, Pam Elaine 101 E. St. Mary ' s St. Mlnooka. IL 180 Forsythe, Ora Benjamin 906 Locust St. Marshall, IL 20 Fortune, Rebecca L. 786 Parker Elmhurst, IL 125,234 Fosnaugh, Lane E. 2215 Bryant Ct Fort Wayne, IN 125 Foster Jr., Dee Hart 825 Rawllng St. Washington Ch., OH Foster, Angela Kay 720 Landsdowne Indianapolis, IN 159 Foster, C. Angelina Box 82 ONC 235 Foster, Grant E. 520 Evergreen Ln. Bradley, IL Foster, Kathleen F. Rt. 1 Chebanse, IL 125 Foster, Sandra Arlene 16669 Thornton Ave. South Holland, IL 180 Foster, Sarah A. R.R. 3, Box 263 Momence, IL Fouser, Laura B. 305 Hillside Dr Kewanee, IL 159 Fouts, Shawn Michael 4481 Roblndale Burton, MI 159 Fox, Brian L. 6322 Mlnlo Dr. Indianapolis, IN Fox, Bryce E. 6322 Mlnlo Dr. Indlanapollx, IN 170 Fox, Diana M. RR. 1 Havana, IL 159 Fox, Karen K. Rt. 6, Box 320 Greencastle, IN 125, 200 Fox, Susan L. 39 S. Ash Momence, IL Frame, Anthony E 8413 Fairfax Cl. Davison, Ml 125 Frame, Lawrence Ross R.R. 4, Box 17 F Newcastle, IN 159 Francis, Kathryn 700 West Brompton PI Chicago, IL Frazer, Lora Lynn 8410Chapel Glen Dr Indianapolis, IN 170 Freeman, Euna M 202 N Convent Bourbonnals, IL Freeman, Tamara S 9881 Clark Rd Davlsburg, Ml 126 French, Donna J 6349 W. S Ave. Schoolcraft, Ml French, James D. 9467 Mortenvlew Taylor, Ml 159 Frey, Julie Lynne R R. 7, Box 68 Decatur, IN 159 Friend, Jana D 1709 John Wooden Dr Martinsville, IN 126 Frlzzell, Janet Marie 19 Jordan Ave Bourbonnals, IL 55, 126 Frlzzell, Randy E P.O. Box 281 Tell City, IN 155, 181 Frostlc, Edith M 2380 Ruth Rd Applegate, MI 126 Frostlc, Gayle Ann 2380 Ruth Rd Applegate, Ml Fuller, James P. 113 Klngsley Ave. Dollard, Montreal Fullerton, Steven D. 1908 Dean St Holt, Ml 181 Furbee, Jacqueline J. 777 N. Convent Bourbonnals, IL 181 Furbee, Jennifer J. 777 N. Convent Bourbonnals, IL 155, 170 Furnas, Timothy J. R.R. 2, Box 68 Wautoma, Wl Galllon, Shaunl J. R.R. 1 Brownstown, IN 181, 199 Galloway, Richard L. 412 N Market St. Hoopeston, IL 27 Gallup, Douglas E. 520 Oak Run, Apt 2 Bourbonnais, IL 126 Gallup, Philip T. Treveca Naz. Coll. Box. Nashville, TN Gallup, Stephen Craig ONC Box 761 ONC Gambrel, Paul V. 390 Fox Trail Bourbonnais, IL Gard, Pamela J. P.O Box 85 Cory, IN 126 Gardzlella, Michelle D. 26 W 140 Grand Ave. Wheaton, IL 181 Garey, Janene V. 6736 Cooper Rd. Lansing, MI 159 Garland, Cindy Sue 2310 Bella Vista Dr. Hamilton, OH 155, 181 Garner, Dawn Elaine R.R. 4, Box 233 Watseka, IL 126 Garrett, Paula Sue 512 South Second St. Peotone, IL Garvin, Lorri R. 846 William St. River Forest, IL 181 Garzelloni, Julia Kaye 16600 Robins Rd , 253 Grand Haven, Ml 170 Garzelloni, Mary C. 16600 RobbinsRd., Box Grand Haven, Ml 126 Gassie, Jerry J. 6026 Buckskin Ct. Indianapolis, IN 170 Gates, Beverly Ann 4525 Welden Rd. Waterloo, IA Gates, Lucille Marie 4525 Welden Rd. Waterloo, IA Gathman, Patricia D, 74 S DuBols Elgin. IL 91. 181 Geedlng, Laura C. 14508 Kolmar Midlothian, IL 126 Geekle, Julie Ann 3109 WaldronRd. Kankakee, IL 126 Gelselman, Michael T, 18938 Tamarack Culver, IN Gelst, Sally Jo 4274 E 500 N Huntington, IN 155, 159 Gelst, Susan L. R.R 3 Huntington, IN 126 Genz, Terry A. 1438 44th St. Rock Island, IL 159 George, Richard A. 5200 S 1050 E. Upland, In 126 Gerber, Kelly L 1040 S Myrtle Ave. Villa Park, IL 126 Gerboth, Mark E. 14310 Mallard Dr. Lockport, IL 126 Gerstenberger, Gary D 2158 Stanford SE Grand Rapids, Ml 181, 234 Gerstenberger, Gregg 2158 Stanford Kentwood, MI 159 Gerstenberger, Robert 30375 Tennessee Rosevllle, Ml 126 Gervase, Thomas G. 1684 Latham Birmingham, Ml 159 Geselle, Patsy L. 5441 N. Jefferson Rt. Midland, Ml 181, 199 Glacchlno, James V. 1323 W Brookmont Bradley, IL Gibson, Dale B. 989 Gettysburg Dr , 4 Bourbonnals, IL Gibson, Elizabeth A. 5170 Red Fox Brighton, Ml 28, 126, 155,2 Glbula, Deborah L. 2000 York St. Blue Island, IL 181 Gilchrist, Diane Lynn 7919 Clark Lake Rd. Clark Lk , Ml 170 Gilchrist, Susan E. ONC Box 792 Kankakee, IL 170 Giles, Shelly Lynn 6183 Greenwycke Ln. Monroe, MI Gilliam, Kelll A. 63 Cromwell Rd., Apt. 7 Cincinnati, OH 32, 54, 181 Gilliam, Tammy Jo 447 N Varner Rd. Brownsburg, IN 57 Gllllm, Christine E. 14710 Masonic Warren. MI Gllllm. Keith James 14710 Masonic Warren, MI 159 Gllroy, Susan Beth 14237 Mohney Lake Rd. Three Rivers, Ml 155, 159 Glrgis, Hany M. 631 Brookmont Blvd. Bradley, IL 54, 155, 181 Glabauckas, Gina Leann 909 S 4th St. Aurora, IL Gladstone, Shawn J. 18130 Bradley Rd. Gregory, MI 170 Glendennlng, Krlstine 476 N Pleasant Ave. Galesburg, IL 170 Glendennlng, Mlchele L. 565 W Henry, Apt. 3 Kankakee, IL 127 Glenn, Penny L. 305 Emmons Ave. Rock Falls. IL 171 Gllsson, Glenda E. 645 Aspen Frankfort, IL Gluck, Pamela Joyce 2 E. Hickory 2D New Lenox, IL 306 □ Index buck, Ronald E. !40 May St. Manhattan, IL bodby II, Paul T. !535 White Oak Dr. Tltusvllle, FL 127 3oen, Michael Keith ?.R. 18, Box 144 Bedford, IN 181 boldsmlth Jr., Willie E. 102 Calle Pueblo Pin. Mbuquerque, NM 22, 155, 171 ijonder, Rachel Ml E. Court Kankakee, IL jooden, Janice M. !21 W. Union Ave. Irden, IL 127, 192 ' jooden, Pamela Kay 1 21 W. Union Ave Irden, IL 159 pooden, Terry S. !21 W. Union Ave. Irden, IL 26, 171 boodhew, James R. !816 Dexter Dr. port Wayne, IN fjoodurln, Carl Arthur R.R. 1, Box 223 j anteno. IL 127 jjordon, Terry S. it. l.Box 223 Ft. Mill, . SC 181 jjorman, Timothy P. 6000 LeClalre Ave. Oak Forest, IL joudy, Jack A. ' 042 Elaine Ave. ortage, IN 181 jouge. Janice E. it. 7, Box417C rfcMlnnvllle, TN 127 jouge, John W. it. 7, Box 41 7C IcMinnvllle, TN jould, Stephen G. 378 Sir Barton Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 54 Graham, Jess Edwin |882 Twlldo Rd. retoskey, MI fcraham, Winona L. fox 67 frilla, IL Graves, Christy L. l.R. l.Box 206 Jlomence, IL pray, Carol L. 1626 HI Villa Dr. .ake Orion, Ml 127 iray, Renee S. 04 Luce Ave. flushing. Ml 171 Sreathouse, Ruth 1844 Rlckard Jesup, IA Ireen, Byron Keith 901 W. 24th St. ndianapolls, IN ireen, Cynthia K. 711 Diana Dr. ellersburg, IN 28, 127 reen, Daniel Gene (835 Trlwood lllford, MI 159 ireen, Jonathan D. .0. Box 207 larmington, WV 181 ireen, Karl Sue 835 Triwood lllford, MI 181 iireen, Rodney E. 808 Catalina Dr. Lnderson, IN 171 ireen, Timothy M. US. Chestnut St. |eymour, IN 127, 198 ireenstreet, James M. 60 Jonette tradley, IL jireer, Cheri L. i033 Glenn Ave. Marseilles, IL jiregory, Steven Mark :}20 Easthaven leijtralia, IL 159 llirewett, Deborah A. I 98 Tomagene 1 ourbonnais, I L (jirewett, Jeffrey W. ri98 Tomagene |K urbonnais, IL lirlffln, Pamela R. |829 Harrison St. Ilochester, MI 128 firifflth, Rot-ert J. 011 Orba Dr. NE Huntsvllle, AL 171 Grlffy. Klmberll Anne 573V4 N Washington Kankakee, IL Griner, Jill N. 716N.DixSt. Paulding, OH 181 Grizzle, Susan A. 309 N Dixie Momence, IL 171 Gross, Carol L. 25 Elm St., Box 125 Momence, IL Gross, David J. 25 N. Elm, Box 125 Momence, IL 181 Gross, Donna SOe P.O. Box 125 Momence, IL 159 Gross, Robin Lynn 4324 Ferguson Dr. Ashland, KY 25, 181 Gross, Valerie A. 109 Erlckson Ottawa, IL 128 Groves, Vemon T. 515 N Blaine Bradley, IL Gunn Jr., James C. 322 Fllmore St Napoleon, OH Guyer, Julia Anne 1424 MacArthur Blvd. Munster, IN 181 Haberkamp, William C. 1458 Flushing Rd. Flushing, Ml 128, 155, 234 Hadley, Jane E. R.R. 1 Polo, IL 171 Hall, Kevin Ray 909 S 11th St New Castle, IN Hair, James C. 12043S 68th Ct Palos Hgts., IL 181 Hale, Randall S. 10892 Deerfleld Rd. Cincinnati, OH 128, 155,234 Hall, James B. 116 S. Pine St Louis, MI Hamann, Julie A. 1263 Whig Hwy. Adrian, MI 129 Hamende, Allen W. 212 Meadows Rd N , Apt Bourbonnais, IL Hamilton, Jodie L. 30536 Newport Warren, Ml 171 Hammond, Brian L. 1394 WestwoodDr. Flint, MI Hamock, Vicki 4541 Bar Lake Rd. Manistee, MI 171 Hampton, Deborah Ann 304 E North St Peotone, IL Hampton, Julie Beth 356 W. Sanborn Galesburg, IL 159 Haney, Cheryl F. 303 W Franklin Winchester, IN 129 Hannay, Stephen A. 365 W. Longwood Dr. Kankakee, IL 171 Hanner, Shona D. Rte. 1 Norman, IN 171 Hansen, Stan D. Box 862 ONC ONC, IL 181 Hansher, Kimberly Ann 6162 Meadow Wood Ln. Columbus, OH 171 Hanson, Heather L. 471 S. Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL Hanson, Heidi 471 S Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 129 Hanson, Karen Sue 336 S. Dearborn Bradley, IL Hanzelin, Linda B. 70 Lombard Circle Lombard, IL 129 Hardaway, Holly Marie 615 W. Jefferson Washington, IL 171 Hardin, Brisbane Jake 597V 2 S. Washington Kankakee, IL Hardyman, Pamela Kay 134V4N. 5th Ave. Kankakee, IL Hardyman, Thomas J. 22 W Sharp St. Hillsdale, MI 159 Hardyman, Timothy E. 22 W Sharp St. Hillsdale, Ml Harman, Terry M. 3417 W 78th Ave. Merrlvllle, IN 129 Harmon, Beth A. 673 Terry Ln. Hastings, MI 181, 201 Harmon, Mark C. 7332 Upper Miamlsburg Mlamisburg, OH 171 Harmon, Rebecca D. 5402 Harrison Sclotovllle, OH 129, 155 Harper, Doris A. 502 N Forest Bradley, IL 129 Harrell, Gregory Allen 218 Virginia Ave. Sellersburg, IN 159 Harrell, Jeffrey S. 218 Virginia Ave. Sellersburg, IN 181 Harris Jr., William L P.O. Box 143 Bourbonnais, IL Harris, Beth Ann 470 S Cryer Bourbonnais, IL Harris, Debra L 427 Marlemont Dr. Westervllle, OH 171 Harris, John W 3100 W Elsworth Rd. Perry, Ml 129 Harris, Mattle B 1338 E Chestnut Kankakee, IL Harris, Rex A. 314 E. Jackson Monroe, IN Harris, Valerie J R.R. 1, Box 170 Losantvllle, IN 171 Hart, Cheryl Ann Airport Rd., Rt. 3 Kendallvllle, IN 159 Hart, Mark Alan R.R 3, Airport Rd. Kendallvllle, IN 181 Hartman, Valerie Jean 120 S, Spruce St Centervllle, IN 159 Hartness, Michelle D. 472 E. Francis St Bourbonnais, IL 171 Hartunian, Deborah L 3828 E. Hammond Ave. Cudahy, Wl 171 Harvey, Darrel L. 9066 State Rd Otisville, Ml 181 Harvey, F. Edwin 100 S. 5th Ave. Paden City, WV 181 Harvey, F. Edwin 100 S 5th Ave. Paden City, WV 171 Harvey, Rae Lynn 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Hasenleder, Darrell E. 1390 Sheffield Dr. Paden City, WV 171 Saginaw, Ml 129 Hasselbring Jr., Charles 5286 Queensbury Kentwood, MI 171 Hasselbring, Kenton L R.R. 2, Box 162 Watseka, IL 159 Hasselbring, Skyler J. R.R. 2, Box 162 Watseka, IL Haste, Kevin D. R.R. 1 Lanesville, IN Hatton, Jay C. 1 130 Washington Ave. Seymour, IN Hawk, Tammy Lynn 541 4th Ave. Gallipolis, OH 171 Hay Jr., Johnnie F. 629 Olde Oak Dr., Apt. Bourbonnais, IL Hay, Rebecca G. 629 Olde Oak Dr., 2 Bourbonnais, IL 129 Hayes, David S. Box 87 ONC 234 Haywood, Marsha A. 1220 4th St. Jackson, MI 171, 193 Healy, Thurla J. 894 W Station St , 2 Kankakee, IL Heaney, Nora Rte. 4, Box 328 Kankakee, IL Heaps, Miriam I. 416 N. Pleasant St Portland, IN Heaps, Paula Jean 416 N. Pleasant St Portland, IN Heatwold, Dawn I. 7451 W Glenbrook Rd Milwaukee, Wl Heffernan, Marlene A. 7610 Hidden Valley B Boca Raton, FL 129 Helllg, Katherlne E. 258 Spencer Ct Bourbonnais, IL Helnlg, Thomas Alan 10820 Buno Rd Brighton, Ml 159 Helnsman, Linda J. 4929 N Everts Ct Peoria, IL 181 Heldt, Juanita R R R. 3 Oakland City, IN Helterbrand, Maria L. 105 N St. Johns St. Assumption, IL 160 Helton, Rebecca R. 417 Progress Ave. Hamilton, OH Helton, Stephen Dale Convent St. Bourbonnais, IL Hemmlngsen, Linda A. 1633 W Indiana Ave Elkhart, IN 160 Henderson, Laura E. 1532 Charlemont Chesterfield, MO 181 Hendley, Kelly L 3613 Wakefield Troy, MI 129 Hendrlckson. Marcla L. 631 Parkside Elmhurst, IL Hennlng, Daniel P 101 N Pearl St Mllford, IL Hennlng, Michael D. 101 Pearl St. Mllford, IL Henreckson, Todd W. 488 Emroy Ave. Elmhurst, IL 129, 192,201 Heppe, Andrew T, R. 7 18 Dean Pk. Dr. Springfield, IL 171 Herndon, Steven Andrew 437 17th St. Dunbar, WV Herrmann, Thomas Edwin 224 Brookview Rd. East Peoria, IL 160 Hertz, Sarah R.R. 2, Box 197A St. Anne, IL Hess, Charles William 1839 N. Howard St. Wheaton, IL 181 Hetherington, Dwayne R 14C7 Brabyn Flint, MI 181 Hetrick, Trudy Anne RD. 1 Petersburg, PA Hickam, Carla Jean 9917 Ames Ave Omaha, NB Hicks, Michele L. 225 Fremont St. Naperville, IL 91, 129 Hicks, Scott D. 2508 Cobb Jackson, MI Hildreth, Renee Dawn 5 Overmyer Blvd. Winchester, IN 160 Hllgendorf, Allan D. 207 W Indian Hills D Hastings, Ml 129 Hill, Bryan Sloan 376 Municipal Cntr. R. Bourbonnais, IL Hill, Carl 7628 S. Morgan Chicago, IL 160 Hill, Cheryl L 649 Berkley Elmhurst, IL 129 Hill, Judy M. 2201 Timber St Portage, IN Hill, Lavern P.O. Box 106 Hopkins Park, IL Hill, Randy S. 1119N Cedar Rd New Lenox, IL Hilton, Jeffrey R 162 Tetrault Bourbonnais, IL 130 Hlndmand, Julie A. 136 Wlldbrlar Rochester, NY 130. 155 Hlnes, Lorraine 114 Stadium Dr Bourbonnais, IL Hlnkle, Robbie L R.R. 2, Larson Rd. Sycamore, IL 130, 234 Hlnshaw, Linda Lou 1031 Lennox Anderson, IN 160 Hlrsteln, Nancy C. Box 297, 10 Hack St Cullom, IL 171 Hlssom Jr., B. Rolf R.R 7, Box 114E S. Charleston, WV 181 Hitchcock, Jody 901 Gettsburg, Apt 3 Bourbonnais, IL 130 Hlxenbaugh, Dale E. U5E 5th St. Centralia, IL Hockerman, Gregory H 626 N Garfield Ave. Janesville, Wl 130 Hodge, David N 232 Warren Dr San Francisco, CA Hodge, Jon Calvin 400 Roberts St Mt.Zlon, IL181 Hodges, Karen Sue 420 Leland Topeka, KS Hofer, Melinda S. 433 E Grant St., Apt. Bourbonnais, IL 130 Hofstra, Mark 62 Jordan Bourbonnais, IL 130 Hofstra, Michele L. 12312 S 72nd Ct. Palos His., IL 181 Hogg, Barbara Joann 1288 Montgomery Muskegon, Ml Hohenadel, Stephanie 2020 Willowdale Dr. Stow, OH Holcomb, Susan G. 5603 Oakland Dr. Kalamazoo, Ml 130, 234 Holdburg, Linda L. 2858 E.Cass City Rd Cass City, Ml 181 Holland, Lloyd 1112 Arch Burlington, 1A Holland, Lois Marie 1112 Arch Burlington, IA Holmquist. Diana Ruth R. 1, Box 155 Darwin, MN 182 Holt Jr., Robert L. 2051 West Lake 510 Chicago, IL Honey, Jamie Lynn 2901 Seminary Rd. Alton, IL Hooker, Darcy Jo 3090 N. Broadway Hastings, MI 171 Hoover. Kathleen Sue R 1 Sterling, IL 182 Horner, Darla K. R.R. 1, Box 37 Fountain City, IN 182 Horner, Vernon J. 130 S. Stadium Dr., Apt. Bourbonnais, IL Horton, Amelia A. 284 Bradley Dr Chicago Hts., IL 182 Horton, David W 3211 N Shoreview Dr. Port Huron, MI 182 Horton, Paul D. 23 Sarah Springfield. IL 92, 93, 182 Hoss, James Michael 437 E Grand, Apt 5 Bourbonnais, IL 182 Houck, Teresa Box 487 Ft. Recovery, OH Howard, Mark A. 7284 Farm Home Ln Cherry Valley, IL 172 Howe, Carole L. 3904 S Taylor Ave Milwaukee. Wl Howe, Clark 37 Midway Ct. Hammond, IN 155, 160 Howell, Jody M 202 W Elm St. Farmland, IN 160 Howerton, Susan D R.R. 1 Pawnee, IL Huff, Bruce Allen 190 Convent Bourbonnais, IL 182 Huff, Rebekah Joanna 7401 W 63rd St Summit, IL 160 Huff. Wesley A. R 4. Box 197 Georgetown, IN Huff, Yvonne L 1306 S King St Robinson, IL 160 Hull, Jacqueline Renee 8206 Oak Park Blvd. Oak Park, Ml Humphreys, Susan L. 748 Washington Ave Washington Ct Hs , OH 130, 100 Hunt, Pamela J 314 Summer St. Auburn, ME 172 Hurles, Philip A 4401 Accomack Dr Louisville, KY 155, 160 Hurt, Roseanna E. 6436 Forest Ave. Hammond, IN Hussung, Roneta Lynn R.R. 4 Sterling, IL 160 Hutson, Margo L. 447 Bresee Ave., 7 Bourbonnais, IL 182 Hyde, David J. 1950 Stanford SE Kentwood, Ml 182 Ice, Michael D Rt 2, Box 251 Anna, IL Ide, Pamela 4951 Fayann St Orlando, FL 160 Ignatowicz, Rita Marie 7581 Secor Lambertvllle, Ml Ingram, Maria Kay P.O. Box 423 Mattoon, IL Ingram, Susan C. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Irmeger, Margie D. R.R. 1 Flanagan, IL 172 Irons, Lee Grant 1425 Beach Rd Waukegan, IL 160 Irons, Walter F, 1425 Beach Rd Waukegan, IL 182 Irwin, Brenda Kay Rt. 1 Campbellsburg, IN 172 Irwin, Mathew PaOl Box 1522, Jaguay Rd Boyne City, Ml 160 Isaacs, Slmona R. 237 Esther Circle Bourbonnais, IL 130 Jabbarl, SohbatOllah 696 May Ave Kankakee, IL Jackson, Carla D. 991 E Oak St Kankakee, IL Jackson, Gwendolyn C. 356 N. Evergreen Kankakee, IL 160 Jackson, Philip 117 Bremer Danville, IL 160 Jacobs, Richard Wm. Rt. 3, Box 493 Colona, IL 160 James, Maria S. Index □ 307 1977 E Meadowvlew Kankakaa, IL Jamison, Barry W 10780 S Wayne Rd Warren. IN 182 Janus. Janice C R R l,Boxt Trllla, IL 172 Jarvls, Scoll D R.R 3, Box 365 A Kankakee, IL Jenkins, Gala Clifton 915 Marlon Ln Ottawa, II Jenkins, (wuy I. 915 Marlon Ln, Ottawa, IL 199, 130 Jennings, Charles Davl RR 1, Box 69 Selma, IN 155, 172 Jennings, Mark Randall R.R 1, Box 69 Selma. IN 45, 46, 182, 234 Jensen, Daniel L 713 Stratford Dr., 6 Bourbonnals, IL Jensen, Donna J, 176 Derby Ln. Orland Park, IL 182 Jensen. Vlckl L R.R. 6, Box HE 29 St Anne. IL Johan. Tato A. I. Jl Bekasl 1 14 A Jatlnegara, Jakarta, FN John, Dennis Lee Rt 7, Box 45 Dixon, IL John, S Susan 1204 Todd Ln Bourbonnals, IL Johnson Jr . Otis L. 260 Wabash Ave Bradley. IL Johnson. Beverly Dawn Box 115 Triumph, IL 160 Johnson, Connie Raye R.R 1, Box 562 Momence, IL Johnson. Dan R. 6655 Hubbard Ln. Tlnley Park, IL 172 Johnson, Jaci Marie 208 W. First St. Maiden, IL 160 Johnson. Kurt A. 213 WoodsideRd. Riverside, IL 160 Johnson. Michael G 206 N. Douglas Ave. Arlington Heights, IL 160 Johnson. Rosa B Rt 6, Box 135 St. Anne, IL 130 Johnson. Russell Scott 6153 Linda Ln. Indianapolis, IN 182 Johnson, Scott Wayne 8345 Polk Rd. Sumner, MI 172 Johnson, Thurston L. Rt 1, Box 45 Losantvlile, IN 130 Johnson, Timothy R 319 Tampa Dr, Nashville, TN 88, 89 Johnson, Wendie S. 11914 74th St. Alto, MI 160 Johnston, Carl C 310pS Griffin, Box 23 Grant Park, IL Jones, Andrea Lynn 160 Levassuer, Apt. 5 Bourbonnals. IL Jones, B. Carolyn 1205 Burr Ridge Club Burr Ridge, IL 25, 130 Jones, Barbara Ellen 9027 Wintergreen Dr. West Chester, OH Jones, Deborah K 2158 175th St. Lansing. IL 182 Jones. Dorene A 3830 25th St., Apt. 3 Mollne, IL Jones, Kelly S. 3666 Oro Granda Lake Havasu City, AZ 182 Jones, Lester L Box 1025 ONC Jones, Naomi Marie 539 N Industrial Kankakee, IL Jones, Richard F 1205 Burr Ridge Club Burr Ridge, IL 160 Jones, Roger A R 2 Richland Center, Wl 130 Jones, Roger B 160 l evassuer, Apt 5 Bourbonnals, IL 130 Jones, Walter W R R 1, Box 94 Momence. II 1H2 Judy II, Glen Dale 71( Wilson Ave, Hoopeston, IL June, Paula J. R.R. 3, Box 567 Spencer, IN Kaln, Lisa Jane 56548 Brave Dr Three Rivers. Ml 160 Kale, Ruth S. 225 Meadows Rd. S. Bourbonnals, IL Kassaye, Abeba 1102 Todd Farm Dr „ 2 Elgin, IL Kauffman, Klmberly K 302 E. Olivet St Bourbonnals, IL 48, 172 Kaufman, Duane B. R.R. 3, Box 99 Marseilles, IL Keeling, Nora R.R. 6, Box 6 Danville, IN Keeling, Ronald C. 3 Rich Ct Park Forest, IL 182 Keen, William L. 203 Hagins Ave. Portland, IN Keeton, Brenda L. Box 1042 ONC Keeton, Daniel W 14248 Garrett Ave. Apple Valley, MN 28 Keffer, Laurel J. 641 Brahier Ln Maumee, OH 131 Keller, Jacquelyn P. 221 KeigherDr. Manteno, IL 131 Keller, Mark D. 270 N. Stadium, Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 131 Kellerman, Timothy P. 4618 Pembrook PI. Rockford, IL 54, 57,234 Kempton, Mike T. 160 Dolores Oswega, IL 172 Kendall. Kevin P.O. Box 41 Winchester. OH 182 Kenny, Brenda L. 275 S. Jackson Sandusky, MI Kenser, Brad E. R.R. 2 Lewistown. IL Kenser, Jeffery G. R.R. 2, Box 144 Lewistown, IL Kerr, Keny D. 10838 N. Pingree Rd. Elwell, MI 131 Klbbons, Patricia Jo R.R. 2, Box 219 Watseka, IL Kldd, Kathy J 2514ElmwoodSt. Port Huron, Ml 131 Killlon, Jeffrey R. 234 N. American St. Paxton, IL88. 89, 155, 234 Klncaid, Cynthia A. 490 N.Lincoln St, Martinsville, IN 172 Klncaid, J. Evan 512 Bisaillon Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 131 Kindle, Douglas G 361 W. River St. Bourbonnais, IL King, Bobbi L. 607 Elm St. Montpeller. IN 131 King, Pamela A. 2901 Rochelle Dr. Irving, TX 132 King, Randall E. HHC 503rd CAB APO, New York, NY 193 King, Sarah A. 312 S. Pearl St. Spencervllle, OH 132, 155 King, Scott A 2031 Avon Dr Dayton, OH 21, 24, 160 King, Sherl L, R.R 7, 8405 N Yosemlte Muncle, IN 172 King, Terry L 456 N Chicago Kankakee, IL Kingston, Bonnie Jeann R.R 9, Box 332 Greenfield, IN Klnnersley, Renee L. 342 Whitney Ave. Kewanee, IL Wlnnersley, Richard L 342 Whitney Ave Kewanee, IL Kinney, Sheila M, 1 133 N Jackson St. Danville, IL 132 Klrby, Brenda K Box 102 ONC Klrby, Valerie L. 3147 Westvlew Dr. Xenla, OH 182 Klrkpatrlck, Kyra Kath 986 Ogan Ave. Huntington, IN 172 Klsslck, Cindy L R.R. 2 Hagerstown, IN 132, 199 Kizzee, Phillip D. 1615 Mozard Dr Westlake, OH 132, 54 Kizzee, Wendelynn Joy 1615 Mozart Dr Westlake, OH 160 Klammer, John E. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Klein, Douglas A. P O Box 35 University Park, 1A 132 Klein, Michael Scott 494 S Myrtle Ave Kankakee, IL Kling, Rory Lee 26464 Hamilton St. Edwardsburg, MI Klock, Steven A. 10787 Jackman Rd. Temperance, MI 93, 182 Knaperek, Cathy Ann 12132 70th Ave. Palos Heights, IL Knapp, Mary A. 12034 Algiers Dr. Cincinnati. OH 182 Kneal, Kaerene A. 20996 Evergreen Southfield, Ml Knox, Susan G. P.O. Box 104 Gays, IL 132 Koch Jr., Robert H. 300 W. Rd. 116, Apt. 41 Bluffton, IN Koch, Brenda Kaylene 4060 Clarkland Allison Park, PA 160 Koehn, Kary D. 313 W. Crawford Peotone, IL 172 Koerner, Chris L. 57 Briarcliff Ln. Bourbonnais, IL 172 Kondourajian, Michael 180 Pfitzer Dr. Bradley, IL Kondourajian, Rhoda 180 Pfitzer Dr. Bradley, IL 182 Koteskey, David J. Box 1690 Lk. Shore Dr. BoyneCity, MI 172 Kranich, Lois E. 1351 Shawnee Rd. Bourbonnais, IL 132, 234 Krlng, Jonathan E. Box 100 ONC Kuberski, Sharon M. R.R. 3, Box 1 Tamaroa. IL 172 Kuhles, Kenneth Karl 425 Cedar Hoopeston, IL 160 Kuscsik, Amy Marie 106Courtside Plaza Kankakee, IL Laborde, Micheline 292 Ashley Bourbonnals, IL Laduke, Klmberly J. 259 S Center St. Bradley, IL 133 Lafond. Todd Michael P.O. Box 125 Beavervllle, IL 160 Lalone, Charmalne D 545 N Washington Kankakee, IL Lalone, Steven D, 365 S Wlnfleld Kankakee, IL LaLumendre, Ricky A 312 E Wilson St. Peotone, IL Lamarr, Tracey A. 1 1 Hamilton Rd Wapakoneta, OH 172 Lambert, Christy Leean R.R. 2, Box 116 Marklcvllle, IN 160 Lambert, Joey Lorraine 249 N Madison Bradley, IL49, 160 Lambert, Robin A. 10072 20th Ave. Grand Rapids. Ml 172 Lambert, Ronald C. 28 Bonds Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Lance, Ronald Guy 5250 N. Knoxville Ave Peoria, IL Lander, Yvonne 700 West Brompton PI Chicago, IL Lanenberg, Steven E. 13 Iroquois Estates Chebanse, IL Langford, Esther C. 3207 Williams Dr. Kokomo. IN 160 Lape, Cheryl A. 72 15 Catherine St. Merrlllvllle, IN 133 Lape, Dwayne Allen 7215 Catherine St. Merrlllvllle, IN 182 Larson, Eric W. Oak Grove Ave. Sterling, IL 182 Larson, Jeanette 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Larson, Yonda K. Oak Grove Ave. Sterling, IL 160 Lasco, Mitchell Stuart 516 W Detroit St. New Buffalo, MI 160 Lashley, Melodee M. 3226 Rice Ct. Lansing, MI 161 Latham, Angela J. 210 Water St. Brownstown, IN 133, 234 Latham, Michael T. 462 S. Main St. Bourbonnais. IL Lawson, Robert D 1018 E. 7th St. Beardstown, IL Lay, Kenneth Charles 90 Yorkshire Dr Brunswick, GA Layden, Jodi Ellen 50 Columbus Danville, IL 161 Laymon, Paul D R.R. 1 Moweagua, IL 182 Laymon, Thomas R.R 1. P.O. Box 88 Moweaqua, IL Leach, Michael S. 699 N Maplewood Dr. Rantoul, IL Leamon, Kevin A. 5506 Indiana Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 133 Leander, Todd W. P.O. Box 345 Canton, IL Leatherman, Renee J. 7621 Hermitage PI, Fort Wayne, IN 182 Lebaron, Lenene Kay 120 York Rd. St. Louis, MI Lee, Jonathan K Rt. 5 North Vernon, IN 161, 235 Lee, Jonie E. R.R. 8 Columbus, IN 182 Leedham, Stewart J. 2602 150 Charlton Ave. Hamilton, Ontario 133 Legacy, James Harvey 460 Oak Run Dr , Apt. 2 Bourbonnals, IL 133 Leigh, Stephan 6900 Chappel Chicago, IL 155, 161 Leland, Mary Ann 2047 N Kedvale Chicago, IL Leshen, Ruth A 667 S. Evergreen Kankakee, IL Lester, Steven Ray R.R 2, Box 63 Liberty, IN 172 Leston, Thomas K. 413 S. Highland Lombard, IL 182 Letterly, Nancy Lee 188N Bernard Bourbonnals, IL Letzkus, Terry A 3331 Studor Dr. Saginaw, MI Leveque, F, Joann 510 Brighton Kankakee, fL Lewis, Cynthia R. 7168 S Morrlsh Rd Swartz Creek, Ml 161 Lewis, Jesse 216 Crest Ln 208 Kankakee, IL Lewis, Joy A. 1406 W 112th PI. Chicago, IL 182 Lewis, Klmberly Y 228 N Bernard Bourbonnais, IL Lewis, Michelle Lynn 1358 W Station St. Kankakee, IL 172 Lewis, Robert Wayne 228 N. Bernard Bourbonnais, IL 57 Llbberton, Daniel Evan R.R. 2, Box 262 Mt Carroll, IL 161 Lichte, Joann E. 1012 ApplegateCt. Kernersvllle, NC 161 Liew, Tat Siong B. 5 Lily 3 F Causeway Hong Kong 172 Lile, Brett Nelson 51 Baker St. Kankakee, IL Lllley, Janet Sue Rt. 4 Parks Ln. Ottawa, IL 161 Limburg, John Clayton 300 N. Sycamore Hagerstown, IN 161 Lindemeyer, Laurie R. 324 N. Main St. Cellna, OH 172 Lindsey, Lynel! J. 2631 Vermont Ave. Waukegan, IL 182 Link, Phil M. 722 Heritage Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Litherland, Mark Wain 3401 S. Stewart Sedalia, MO Lo, Helen K. Y. 258 Spencer St. BoOrbonnais, IL Lobb, Christopher M. 870 Woodbine Ave. Cincinnati, OH 93, 155. 182. 234 Lobb, Kelli M. 870 Woodbine Ave. Cincinnati, OH 161 Lockhart, Barbara Ann 411 S. 2nd St. Watseka, IL Lockman, Darla R. 52909 Camella Dr South Bend, IN 161 Lockwood, Rebecca S. 505 Devon Dr. St. Louis, Ml 172 Lohnes, Betsy Mae 2358 Crescent Lake Rd. Drayton Plains, Ml 172 Lohnes, David John R.R 2, Box 146 Ashkum, IL Lonberger, Carlos A. 1804 E. Maple St Kankakee, IL Long, Greg Joseph R.R. 1, Box 335 Williamsburg, IN Long, Kathleen K. 8139 Monrovia Lenexa, KS 161 Long, Phyllis Lee R.R. 4, Box 377 Alexandria, IN 161 Longtln, TerTy P. 210 N Stadium Dr., Apt. Bourbonnals, IL Loomls, Shrlety Ann 316 Columbia Ct. Cottage Grove, OR 172 Lord, Catheryn E. 15235 Troy Ave. Taylor, Ml Loren, Rodney Chris R R. 1, Box 59 Cory, IN 182 Love, Howard A. 440 S Bresee Ave. Bourbonnals, IL Lovell, Juanlta H. 220 W 5th St. Momence, IL Lovell, Raymond P. 220 W 5th St. Momence, IL Lovell, Sharyl A 220 W 5th St. Momence, IL Lovett, Steven C. 401 E Grand A6 Bourbonnals, IL 133 Lowry, Roberta M. R.R. 2 Rosevllle, IL 56, 172 Lubben, Lisa M R.R. 1 Gllman, IL Ludwig, Gloria Jean 1 N 521 River Dr. Glen Ellyn, IL 161 Ludwig, Marcia K. 459V4 Forest Bradley, IL Luft, Susan Carol 111 Kendall Dr. Independence, MO Lundmark, Tamara G. 171 S Madison Bradley, IL Lunn, Kevin V. 29577 Mullane Dr. Farmlngton Hills, MI 49, 172 Luttrell, Jeffrey A. 3223 Norwich Lansing, MI Luttrell, William T. 441 E Grant, Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL Lyke, Rebecca L. 3049 Lake View Blvd. Monroe, MI 182 Lynch, Cindy M. 1430 McKinley St. Beloit, Wi 161 Lynn, Lori K. 5894 Stone Ave. Portage, IN Lyons, Rebecca L. Rt. 1. Box 165 Monee, IL MacNeal, Cassandra S. 1323 W. 111th St. Chicago, IL MacKenzie, Crosby Jean 416DaffonDr. Indianapolis. IN 133 Maddack. Donald J. 7751 Dakota St. Merrillville, IN 133 Maddrill, Jane Marie 108 N. Irwin Indianapolis, IN 182 Maher, Mary E. R.R. 2, Box 367 Kankakee, IL 133 Malliett, Brian C. 10610 E. Matthews Blvd. Albany, GA Malliett. Dawn Marie 607 Park St. Combined Locks, WI 161 Malone, David C. 901 3rd St. East Alton, IL 24, 88, 89, 183 Malone, Michael David R.R. l.Box 632 A East Alton, IL 183 Mangelsdorf, Patricia 760 Hazel Valley Dr. Hazelwood, MO 183 Manker, Patricia Ann 295Vz W. 5th Manteno, IL Mann, Angel A. 723 Cobb Blvd. Kankakee, IL Mann, Randolph Vern 308 □ Index McDonald, Daniel E. 713 Stratford Dr. E Bourbonnais, IL McDonald, Sheila M. Rt. l.Box 206 Elkhart Lake, Wl 161 McDowell, Danny K. 713 Stratford Dr. E A Bourbonnais, IL McElroy Jr., William R. 2270 S. Mill Iron Rd. Muskegon, MI McElroy, Ann E. 2270 S. Mill Iron Rd. Muskegon, Ml 161 McElwain, Ramona L. 22 S Barker St. New Buffalo, MI 134 McFarland, Brenda L. R.R. 4 Canton, IL McFarland, Dallas E. 80 Sonet Ln. Coldwater, MI McFeeley, Daniel G. 340 Stadium Dr., Apt. 8 Bourbonnais, IL McGarey, Darlene G. 707 Burkesville Rd. Albany, KY 134 McGarey, Linda M. 707 Burkesville Rd. Albany, KY 173 McGehee, Lynette M. 425 S. Fourth St. Peotone, IL 162 McGllI, Charles Henry 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL McGill, Lorene 700 W Brompton PI. Chicago, IL McGuire, Tamara Rae 7850 Douglas Rd. Lambertville, MI 162 McGuire, Timothy W. 7850 Douglas Rd. Lambertville, Ml 134 Mcintosh, Michael D. 3522 39th St. Moline, IL McKee, Lori Clarie 673 W. Main St. Bushnell, IL 162 McKenzie, Steven B. R.R. 2, Box 148 AX Sheridan, IL 162 McKinley, Douglas L. 510 Rogers Ave. Brooksvllle, FL 155 McKnlght, Bonnie L. 206 S. Park Westmont, IL91 McLauchlin, Michael W. 135 S. Nottawa Sturgis, MI 162 McMullen, Cynthia Fae 373 W. Hawkins Kankakee, IL McMullen, Sara Jane 184 Caster Plymouth, Ml 155, 162 McPherson, Lane A. P.O. Box 36 Glllen, AL 56, 54 McRaniels, Joseph John Rt 6, Sheeter Rd Eau Cla ire, WI McRoberts, Lori A. 97 Bosstick Ave. Danville, IN 183 McSwain, Sheila M. 10775 Wyscarver Rd. Cincinnati, OH Mead, Swjght E. P.O. Box 728 Braidwood, IL Mealman, Kathleen M. 1365 BraemerCt. Bourbonnais, IL 134 Medley, Brian W. 6802 E. 86th St. Kansas City Mo Meents, Laura L. 909 S. 4th Ave. Kankakee, IL 134 Meholick, Elaine Ann 5799 S Pisgah Rd. Tipp City, OH 162 Meilleur, Marilee Box 1233 ONC Kankakee, IL 134 Meissner, Linda Lee 17260 Wlndemere Rd. Brookfield, WI 183 Mellish, Fred J. 3230 Roosevelt Rd. Apt Muskegon, MI 29 Mellon, Timothy A. 14006 Washburn Rd. Otterlake, MI Melton, Karri L. 206 Rockledge Dr. Nltro, WV Melton, Lynda Lee Rt. 1, Box 1346 Spooner, WI 183 Mende, Mark A. 225 Jollet West Chicago, IL 173 Men-ell, Elizabeth E. 4201 Woodland Dr. Naz. Howell Ml 56 Metcalf, Daniel Lee 7806 Marshall St. Merrlllvllle, IN 173 Meyer, Donald W. R R 3 Kendallvllle, IN 93, 134 Meyer, Kent R. 1405EastgateDr.,R.R Kendalvllle, IN 93, 173 Meyer, Marcia J. Rt l.Box 371 Bonfield, IL 134 Midgley Jr., Maurice E. 5279 E. Atherton Rd. Burton, Ml Mihay, Beth A. 11630 W Maple Dr. Columbus, IN 134 Miles, Bradley W. 331 First Circle Dr. Land O ' Lakes, FL 27, 162 Miles, Paula R 331 First Circle Dr. Land O ' Lakes, FL 183 Millage, Brenda J. 301 E Grand, Apt 2 A Bourbonnais, IL Millage, Kelli D. 1302 Hedge Rd. Champaign, IL 173 Millage, Mark E. 301 E Grand, Apt. 2 A Bourbonnais, IL Miller, Daniel Earl P.O Box 221 Bourbonnais, IL 173 Miller, Debra R 405 Grand Dr., Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL 183 Miller, Deena L. Box 415 Ridge Farm, IL 173 Miller, Diana Kay P.O. Box 221 Bourbonnais, IL Miller, John E. Rt. 1, Box 265 A Davenport, FL 173 Miller, Lisa L. R.R. 4, Box 401 Nashville, IN 172 Miller, Lisa M 333 Lester St Castalia, OH Miller, Matthew Flint R.R. 1, Box 265 A Davenport, FL 27 Miller, Timothy D. 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Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Moorhouse, Clarence P. 570 Bresee St Bourbonnais, IL 134 Morelllon, Paul B. Br 11, Box 178 Anderson, IN 134, 234 Moreland, Katherine A. Rt. 2, Box 404 Belpre, OH Morford, Jay Arthur 4820 Saddle Ln. Anderson, IN 173 Morgan, Deborah Elaine 2733 Clara Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 162 Morris, Ann M. 1925 Colt Rd. Indianapolis, IN 173 Morris, Burnetta S. 1748 Lusitana A Honolulu, HI Morris, Christina Mari 1085 S. 8th Ave. Kankakee, IL 134 Morris, Douglas M. 520 Oak Run Dr., Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL Morris, Kay Rhodes P.O Box 155 Hopkins Park, IL Morris, Linda 14491 N. 950 W Demotte, IN 183 Morrison, Deirdre E. Tara R.R 2, Bradfor Ontario, Canada, FN Morse, Karen E. 11 Deerfield Ave. Kankakee, IL 134 Mosby Jr., Roosevelt 2970 W. 19th PI. Gary, IN 173 Moses, Tanya M. 283 N. St. Joseph Ave. Kankakee, IL Moyer, Kathryn Marie 89 Old Mill Rd Avon, CT 56 Muncie, Peggy S. R.R. l.Box 17 Cory, IN 135 Murphy, Lisa J. Rt. 1 Crawfordsville, IN Murray, Judith A. 4304 Aspen Way Indianapolis, IN 135 Murray, William C. 285 Grand Ave.. Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 135 Muschott, David E. A. 11322 Kennebec Allen Park, MI 162 Muxlow, Fred A. 4949 W. Oregon Rd. Laper, MI 135 Muxlow, Shelly Jean 4949 Oregon Rd. Lapeer, MI 162 Myers, Duane E. R.R. 2, Box 186 Bourbonnais, IL Myers. Gay A. 6401 Union Ave. Alliance, OH 128, 135 Myers, Maris B. 1281 S. 3rd Kankakee, IL 173 Myers, Randel T. 342 E Water St. Bourbonnais, IL Nadlg, Jeffrey 113S. Hudson St Stockton, IL Nance Jr., James Harvey 1 100 S. Indianapolis Lebanon, IN 173 Nash, E. Gayann 2409 N. Main Ct Wllllston, ND 173 Neal, David Edward 5010 Michael St. Anderson, IN 27 Needy, Michael R R.R 2 Morrison, IL 57, 183 Nehls, Todd A. 463 W. Water St. Kankakee, IL Nelner, Debra K. R.R. 1, Box 102 Peotone, IL 173 Nelson, A. Keith 212 E. Idaho St Carterville, IL 135 Nelson, Diane C. 8407 Mildred Rockford, IL 155. 173 Nelson, Donajean K. 250 Newberry Ct. Bourbonnais, IL Nelson, Donna M. 156 N Hickory Manteno, IL Nelson, Harold D. 411 Court Elvins, MO 172 Neuman Jr., Raymond G. 630 E. Washington Madison, WI Neuman, Carol F. 630 E. Washington Madison, Wl Newcomb, Howard 16825 C-8 Arlington, OH 162 Newsome, Lisa Marie 447 Bresee Ave., Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 135 Newsome, Roger Dale 447 Bresee, Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 135 Nichols, William H. 4420 N. Wllshlre Bloomlngton, IN 29 Nlchter, Cindy K. 3918Suzan Dr. Anderson, IN 183, 234 Nieland, Connie L. 521 E. Calumet St. Appleton, WI 135 Nolan, Penny Kay 1407 E. 28th St. Sterling, IL 162 Nordstrom, John G. 107 View Ottawa, IL Norris, Kimberly Louis 3901 Windswept Dr. Ft. Wayne, IN 155, 162 Norris, Lisa Jean 3438 Marias Dr Ft Wayne, IN 162 Norris, Randy H. 3438 Marias Dr Ft Wayne, IN Norris, Toni A. Box 122 Poneto, IN 135 Nossert, Darin D. 126 1st Ave. Oakland City. IN 198, 135 Nourie, Kevin L, R.R. l.Box 159 Donovan, IL Nugent, Joseph G. 506 S. Main St Wilmington, IL Numbers, Rhonda V. 709 N. 2nd Monmouth, IL 162 Nutter, Charlyn F. 172 N. Main Bourbonnais, IL Nutter, John L. 1243 Gault Dr. Ypsllanti, MI 135 O ' Connor, Janice Marie R.R. l.Box 143 Herscher, IL O ' Dell, Keith Box 134 ONC O ' Neal, Lydla G 303 E Grand St., Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL O ' Neal, Paul D. 303 E Grand, Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 183 Oesch, Donald A. 285 E. Grand Dr., Apt. 6 Bourbonnais, IL Oesch, Jeannette M. 285 E Grant, Apt. 6 Bourbonnais, IL 136 Oliver, Kaye L 1830 W. 61st Ave. Merrlllvllle, IN 183 Oliver, Kerrl J. 1830 W 61st Ave Merrlllvllle, IN 136 Olivier, Llla G 1043 Ida Ave .NW Grand Rapids, Ml 183 Olivier, Wade A 287 E. Grant, Apt 8 Bourbonnais, IL 136 O ' Neal, Ton! J. 2205 Teton Dr Bryan, TX 162 Osborne, Ronald Lee 240 S Hickory Manteno, I. 162 Otto, Cheryl Renee R R 2 Grldley, IL 162 Otwell, Roberta M R.R 1, Box 388 Buchanan, Ml 183 Ousley, Brenda Kay R.R. 7 Columbia City, IN 162 Ousley, Martin K R.R. 7 Columbia City, IN 162 Outler, Jeffrey T. 1611 170th PI. Hammond, IN 183 Owen, Lori Linn 11 Oxford PI Bourbonnais, IL Owner, Heather R, 4652 US 20 E Fr eeport, IL 136 Owner, Kurt W. 4652 US 20 E Freeport, IL Oxner, William E Apt. 151 Tomagene Bourbonnais, IL Paleno, David J. 27844 Sutherland Warren, MI Paleno, Janerte 27844 Sutherland Warren, MI 162 Palm, Dylester C 1323 W. 11 1th St Chicago, IL Palmateer, Sheryl L. 266 Vine St. Manteno, IL 173 Palmer, Pamela L 7319Leona St. Forestville, MD 162 Palmer, Theresa L. 7319Leona St Forestville, MD 183 Panagopoulos, David 10234 Grandview Traverse City, MI Pankey, Bruce A. 740 N Rosewood Kankakee, IL 136 Pankey, Marlene A. 740 N. Rosewood Kankakee, IL Parke, Mark A. 210 Jackson St Huntlngburg, IN 173 Parker, Brian L. 701 W, University Ave. Muncie, IN 136 Parker. Kelly D. 151 Tomagene Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Parker, Mark A. 738 Danbury Rd Cincinnati, OH 183 Parker, Penny E. 434 Peters Rd Mllford. Ml 173 Parker, Robert Jay Box 505 Clarion, PA 173 Parker, Timothy Paul 700 Brompton Chicago, IL Parmely, Linda M. R.R 2, Box 179 Grant Park, IL 183 Parnell, Elizabeth Ann 5000 Linden St., R. 7 Anderson, IN 162 Parrott III, Leslie ONC Box 28 Kankakee, IL 54, 56 Index □ 309 Parwni, Monte L, 2206 18th PI Sterling, II 173 Ponom, Wtndy Jo 2206 18th Place Sttrllng, IL 162 Pasko. , .. A 61H N MOO I Huntington, in 183 Pale, Klmberly Jane 7H77 Broundl Rd Newburgh IN Pale, Maiv 1 ' 128 S. 21 t Decatur, IL 173 Patterson, Sara 1 107 L«l Ward Columbia, SC 163 Payne, Klmberly S. 443 i: Grand Dr , Apt 7 Bourbonnais, IL 136 Payne, Robert Russell 609 N Lansing Si St Johns. Ml 163 Peace, Scott Irvln Box 166 Hlllsvlllc, PA 163 Peachey, Keith E R.R. 2 Galesburg, IL 24 Peachey, Lindsay J 229 Mohawk Dr, Bourbonnals, IL 24, 183 Peachey, Steven J. R.R. 2 Galesburg, IL 173 Peckham. Katheryn L. 1015 West Main Taylorvllle, IL 163 Peeler, Todd Wilson R R 1 Rlnard, IL 163 Peelman, Carrie S. 4338 N. Vassar Rd Flint, Ml 136 Pelham, Brenda J. P.O. Box 201 Mllford, IL 136 Pendgraft, Debbie A R.R. 1, Lake Fern Rd Polo, IL 163 Pennington, Dean A 9628 Coomer St Morencl, Ml 27 Penrod, Eric M. 2562 Carson Hwy. Adrian, Ml 183 Penwell, Brian David 130 Magnolia Dr. Forsyth, IL 155, 173 Penwell, Linda Kay 130 Magnolia Dr., 442 Forsyth, IL Perkins, Ronald M. R R 1, Box 243 Chebanse, IL 184 Peters, Lynne M. 4265 N. Mumford Dr. Hoffman Estates, IL 155, 173 Peters, Scott A. 1422 A Carol St Parkrldge, IL 163 Peterson, Dale K. 814$ N. Drew St. Appleton, Wi 163 Petrie, Bethany Jo 818 E. New York St. Aurora, IL Petrucha, Rene R 69 Mallard Swartz Creek, Ml 173 Petrucha, Richard L. ONC Box 1425 ONC 89, 184 Phelps, Marty John 10 S. Marlon St. Warren, PA Phelps, Michael James 10 S Marion St. Warren, PA Phillips. Roger D 1622 Eastern Ave. Connersvllle, IN Phlpps, Daniel D. 103 Woodlawn Chrisman. IL 173 Pickering, Heather J 640 Oak Run Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Pickett, Tammy L. 3792 N, Talley Rd. Columbus. IN 184 Pierce, Bradd P O. Box 175 Mason, Ml Pierce, Donna K 3 Alder Ct. Champaign, IL 173 Pierce, Ginger K 507 Jean St Peotone, IL 136 Pierce, Joseph M 320 W Colonial Dr Newcastle, IN 136 Pierce, Rhonda Sue 1851 Beacon St. Lancaster, OH 163 Pllcock, Julie A 263 N Jefferson Danville, IN 163 Pokorny, Sandra L, 6312 Powell Downers Grove, II. 136 Polino, Perry Joseph 7349 Pottawatoml Dr Palos Heights, IL 173 Pool, Cynthia D 1 1 1 Hickory Grove Rd, Hartlord City, IN 137 Poquette, Linda L Rt 1, Box 49 Essex, IL Poskln, Judith K. 441 E. Grand Dr., 10 Bourbonnais, IL Post, Carol J. 19442 S River Rd. Three Rivers, Ml 235 Potter, Janette Sue 2404 Montgomery Rd. Brown City, MI 184 Powell, Elizabeth 7220 Combs Rd. Indianapolis, IN 174 Powers, Elizabeth Ann 7401 NW 19th Bethany, OK 155, 174 Prairie, Brad A. R.R. 6, Box 48 St. Anne, IL Prentice, Susan R. 1467 Marquette St Janesvllle, WI 174 Preston, Lisa K. 360 S. Cleveland Ave. Bradley, IL 137 Prlbble, Robert J. R.R. 1 Glasford, IL Priest, M. Kathryn 5774 London-Grove PO Orient, OH Prince, Marsha Ann 880 Stratford Dr. E., Apt. Bourbonnais, IL Prince, Robert S. 32701 Rosslyn Garden City, Ml 174 Prior, Susan D. 500 S. Cleveland Ave Bourbonnais, IL 55, 184 Pristach, Chris A. R.R 2, Box 21 A St Anne, IL 137 Pristach, Holle A. R.R. 2, Box 21 A St Anne, IL 164 Pristach, Tina M. R.R 2, Box 21 A St. Anne, IL174 Prltchett, Bradley A. R.R. 1, Box 212 Llzton, IN 163 Pugh, Douglas Cecil 17 Martin Dr. Danville, IN 163 Quanstrom, Stephen R. 311 Myers St Seymour, IN Quinn, Rosemary 1420 Hwy. 330 Griffith, IN 137 Rambo, Michael L. 1415Wildwood Ct. Mount Zlon, IL 163 Ramsay, David A. 324 8th Ave. Canton, IL 198 Randle, Mary A 540 N. Cottage Kankakee, IL 137 Rash, Susan P 691 W River St Bourbonnais, IL 163 Ratkay, Jeanene R. 19639 Walnut St. Mokena, IL Raue, Peggy A. Box 1480 ONC Kankakee, IL 137 Raue, Priscllla J. 7915 Marshall PI. Merrlllville. IN Ray, Leo A. 283 Country Ct Bourbonnais, IL Raymond, David E 17155 Ten Mile Rd Battle Creek, Ml Reader, Debra K 127 N. Convent Bourbonnais, IL 200 Reader, Mark E 220 N Illinois Chrisman, IL 89, 137, 234 Reader, Miriam 1. 220 N Illinois Chrisman, II. 174 Reams, Carol A 383 W Marslle Bourbonnais, IL Reardanz, Dawn M. 164 Jeanne Dr. Manteno, IL 137 Reavls, Susan 363 Fox Trail Bourbonnais, IL Rech, David Lee 55 So. Audubon Indianapolis, IN Rector, Kathleen A. 15308 Brassle Dr. Orland Park, IL 174 Redka, Diane M 528 S Dorchester Wheaton, IL 184 Reed, Rodney L. Rt. 4 Huntington, IN 184, 198, 234 Reeder, Phyllis J Box 130 ONC Rees, Diana L. R.R 1, Box 157 Winchester, IN 137 Reeves, Beth A. 6544 S. Shields Ridge Bloomington, IN Reeves, Craig Alyn Guildford Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Reich Jr . Robert D. 463 S Cryer Bourbonnais, IL Reld, Jane Ann 407 W. MoseleySt. Freeport, IL 174 Reld, Terry J. 285 E Grand Dr., l Bourbonnais, IL 137 Rellly, John Mike 802 Outer Park Dr Springfield, IL 184 Reinhart, David L. 1008 Pheasant Bradley, IL 174 Reisen, Brian Alan Box 404 Ogden Dunes Portage, IN 184 Remmenga, Judith 46 Kim Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Remmenga, Kathryn Joy 455 Sylvan Grand Ridge, IL 163 Renrfrow, Connie Sue 11916 Born St. Jones, MI 174 Replogle, Lisa A. 137 YorkRd. Yorktown, IN Revell, Ernest E. 507 S. Sycamore Villa Grove, IL 163 Reyes, Agibail 2342 N Karlov Chicago, IL Reynolds, Jeffrey L. 223 N Spencer St. Rushville, IN 137 Reynolds, Richard D. Rt 3, Box 70 Rochester, IN 163 Rhoades, Todd Alan Box 124 Pittsburg, OH 184 Rhodes, Russell L. 405 E. Grand Ave , Apt. Bourbonnais, IL Rice, Andrea Kay 2604 N. Main St. Mlshawaka, IN 174 Rice, Donna E. 3428 Heatherwood Springfield, OH 174 Richard, Kerry G. R.R. 1, Box 54 Hennepin, IL 174 Richardson, Dale P. 2422 S. Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN 184 Richardson, Dallas P 2422 S. Keystone Ave Indianapolis, IN 184 Richardson, Jamie E, 712 Holiday Dr. Seymour, IN 184,235 Richardson, Lonneal 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Richardson, Lonnie S 210 Karen Dr Bourbonnais, II. 163 Richardson, Thomas A 712 Holiday Dr Seymour, IN 163 Rlchter, Laura D 723 E Lincoln St. Hoopeston, IL 184 Rick, Douglas Joseph 10571 Wellington Ln. Maple Grove, MN Rick, Sandy C 10571 Wellington Ln Maple Grove, MN Rlckard, Todd Michael P.O. Box 1893 BoyneClty, Ml 27, 163 Rlckel, Beth E 1011 Johnston St. SaultSte Marie, Ml 174 Rlckel, Rebecca J 1011 Johnston St. Saull Ste Marie, Ml 137 Rlckel, Timothy L 1011 Johnston St. Sault Ste Marie, Ml 137 Rlcketts, Jerald D. 345 E. Marslle Bourbonnais, IL Rlggs, Todd M ONC Box 1505 Kankakee, IL Riley, Jonathan C. 846 E. Ash Canton, IL 184 Rlnard, Kimmet L. 700 W Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Rlnard, Mary Lou 700 W. Brompton PL Chicago, IL Rlngo, Michael D. 163 N. Rosewood Kankakee, IL Risen, Susan Marie 354 E. Douglas Jacksonville, IL Rltchart, Susan M. 1316Nelda Wy. Modesto, CA 137 Rittenhouse, Melanie A. 1377 Byron St. Huntington, IN 138 Rlvard, Irene K. R.R. 4, Box 16 Kankakee, IL 138 Rlvert Jr., Lawrence E. 5756 Martell Troy, MI 163 Roat, Gordon J. R.R 2 Havana, IL 174 Roat, Lenora Lee R.R. 1 Havana, IL 163 Roat, Lorraine E. R.R 1 Havana, IL 184, 200 Robblns, Timothy A. 222 W. Front St. Cambridge City, IN 184 Robert, Terri R. 5091 N. Georgetown Grand Blanc, MI 174 Roberts, Becki L. 5334 Effingham Dr., SE Grand Rapids, Ml 184 Robinson, Andrew A. R.FD 4, Box 1750 Wlnslow, MN Robison, Lisa Jo 1492 Furman Ave. Indianapolis, IN 163 Rockwell, Roger P. 724 Hammond Ave. Elgin, IL 184 Rockwell, Timothy 4323 N. 17th Ave Phoenix, AZ Rodgers, Jennifer A. 794 N. Valley Rd. Paoll, PA Rodriguez, Wanda M. 1814 N. Harding Chicago, IL Roehl, Timothy D. 3322-A W Mitchell Milwaukee, WI Rohrer, Laura Beth 351 E. Centennial Nappanee, IN 163 Romln, Janice R. 1 55 S Center St. Bensenvllle, IL 137 Romln, Mark J. 303 E. Grand Bourbonnais, IL 137 Rook, Rhonda G. 539 Northwest St. Winchester, IN 174 Rose, Cynthia R 904 Parkview Milton, WI 184,234 Rose, Klm S. Box 1529 ONC Kankakee, IL 174 Rosenthal, Myles 256 S Orchard Kankakee, IL Ross, Keith E 2828 Ohio Ave Connersvllle, IN Rosser, Gregory B. 1490 Falcon Dr. Bradley, IL Roth, Kelly Susan 9267 Green Rd Goodrich, MI 163 Roth, Suzanne R 284 Westport Rd Galesburg, IL 174 Rousselle, Denise K. 12602 E. Ohio Ave. Aurora, CO. 138 Rowlen, Linda A R.R 2 HarTlsburg, IL 174 Rubin, Cynthia D. 285 Marslle, Apt. 2 Bourbonnais, IL Ruddle, Edwin S 6195 Brambleberry Dr. Howell, Ml 138 Ruder, David William 5721 Gun Lake Rd. Hastings, MI 163 Ruether, Sheri L. 8635 Lincoln Dr. Lyons, IL 138 Rush, Debbie K R. 1 McCordsvllle, IN 174 Russell, Brenda Sue 301 E. Grant, Apt. 4 Bourbonnais, IL 138 Russell, Celestine L. R.R 2, 60 Big Chief Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Russell, Deborah L. 840 Summit Dr. Deerfield, IL 138, 235 Ruth, Debra J. 602 S. McArthur Macomb, IL Ryan, Mark T. 1504 E. 135th St. Grandview, MO Ryder, Julia A. R.F D. 2, Box 106 Hampden, ME 163 Rynearson, Eric E. R.R. 2 Lewlstown, IL Sainsbury, Ellen S. P.O. Box 7 De Forest, WI 174 Salerno, Shari Lynn 154 Hilldale Rd Lansdowne, PA Salmelld, Karen A. 5 Wallklll Ter. Ogdensburg, NJ 138 Salsbury, Karla Deann 3200 Edgewood Ave. Granite City, IL Sammons, Todd A. Rt. 6, Box 54 Lucasvllle, OH Sampson, Shirley J. R.F D. 5, Box 106 St. Anne, IL 155 Sampson. Wesley David 410MurlinSt. Blcknell, IN 54, 163 Samson, Kimberly Mae 498 Velma Ave. Owosso, Ml 184 Sanders, Steven M. 493 Carnation Dr. Clarks Summit, PA 138 Sanders, Todd M. 493 Carnation Dr Clarks Summit, PA 174 Sandlln, Kevin Douglas 8108 E. 400 N. Hope, IN 138, 198 Sanford, Mark A. 2260 Fonger NE Rockford, MI 174 Santoro, Pamela L. 3809 Park Forest Dr. Flint, Ml 138 Sapp, Randall A. Rt l.Box 343 Hartford City, IN 138 Sauter, Mlchele K. 202 S. Crapo St. Mt. Pleasant, Ml Savole, Cynthia Lynn R.R. 1 Danforth, IL 138 Sawlckl, Debra Ann 14703 Dunbar Ln. Woodbrldge, VA 138 Schade, Craig A. 323 Pkw. Ct, Apt. L3 Lansing, Ml 174 Schahrer, Dean William 14765 Massasolt Oak Forest, IL Schenck, Richard L. 209 Church St. Brookvllle, PA Scherer, Ralph L. 181 N. Douglas Ave. Bradley, IL Schlmmelpfennlg, Jeff 320 N. 3rd Morton, IL 163 Schlough, Kayla S. 614 W. Michigan Ave. Marshall, Ml 184 Schmidt, Duane C, 2260 Longwood Dr. Decatur, IL Schmltt, Bonlta Gay 3980 Alblan Rd. Monroe, MI 163 Schneider, Scott D. 20 Waldron Ave. Kankakee, IL Schock, Heidi A. 519 Oak Dr. Dundee, IL 163 Schultz, Lana K. R.R. 4, Box 102 Kankakee, IL 138 Schultz, Sandy Lee 459 Westchester Birmingham, MI 184 Schulz, Mark K. 834 Hayes Ave. Racine, WI 163 Schulz, Todd M. 834 Hayes Ave. Racine, WI 138 Schwark, Judith R.R. l.Box 93A Hersher, IL Seaney, Ronald K. R.R. 2, Del Thomas Rd. Smyrna, TN Seaney, Tina Rose Box 14 Francesville, IN 163 Sebben, Pamela R. 1850 42nd St. Rock Island, IL 174 Seibold, Steven M. R.R. 3, Box 263 Veedersburg, IN 139, 155 Selkirk, Patricia L. P.O. Box 58 Acme, MI 163 Sessink, Lanette M. 14372 Alger Warren, MI 91 Sessoms, Melody Joy R.R. 5, Townline Rd. Bryan, OH 163 Sessoms, William T. Rt. 5, Townline Rd. Bryan, OH Setters, Tracey D. R.R. l.Box 75 Harmon, IL 91, 174 Seymour, Cheryl Marie 438 S. Bresee Bourbonnais, IL 164 Seymour, Dennis E. 438 S. Bresee Bourbonnais, IL Shackelford, Teresa G. 1250 S. 15th St. Nlles, MI 139 Shadrlck, Kelly 1410 E. Chicago St. Valparaiso, IN Shaffer, Julie A. 3048 Sharp Rd Adrian, Ml 174 310 □ Index ' allenberger, Bill L. 2 N. Prarie Ave. adley. 1L 164 arp, Joseph R. R.4 ,|umbla City, IN 56,174 larp, Timothy D. Candlelight Dr., Apt. ! ringfleld, IL larpe, Gary G. 1)25 Hazard ffirton, MI 27 narpe, Joy S. !il7 Olive St. jiclne, WI 27, 164 liarpe, Melody L. 1)17 Olive St. Seine, WI 139 parpe, Ronald R. 17 Bresee, Apt. 4 purbonnals, IL 139 hattuck, Loren S. !!9 S. Lansing St. jason, MI 184 iiaver, James P. 305 W. 63 St. Stalrle Village, KS ihaver, Linda Sue it8 N. Levasser jourbonnais, IL 139 haver, Miriam L. |305 W. 63 St. jralrle Village, KS 164 maw, Jenny L. ]078 Trianon Dr. enla, OH 174 haw, Teresa E. 655 Andrea Ct. idlanapolis, IN 139 heets, Andrew P. 404 Fayette St. Washington, IL 184 heets, Bryan W. 335 Winnebago eorla, IL heets, Valerie Ann ;404 Fayette Washington, IL 164 jhelton, Cathy A. R.1 janton, IL 175 Nielton, Michael P. !:15 E.Grand Dr., 8 ourbonnais, IL helton, Richard N. [36 W. 3rd fianteno, IL jhelton, Sandra Lynn 17 Cary Ct. hicagoHts., IL155, 184 h eppard, Polly R. 01 Gettysburg Dr., Ap. lourbonnais, IL jherar, Daniel E. 803 Mallard Way lidlanapolis, IN 139 Herman, Tracy L. 024 Seaway Dr. jansing, MI 57 Iherrow, Jana Lynn ' 98 Diane Dr. (lushing, Ml 175 iherrow, Tamara Jill |98 Diane Dr. {lushing, MI f-herwin, Linda M. 11724 Amel Dr. warren. Ml 164 herwood, Kimberly K. |45 E.Grand St., Apt. 9 iourbonnais, IL 139 herwood, Randy S. |45 E. Grand, Apt. 9 iourbonnais, IL mifley, Emilie B. Jhort St. illuford, IL 139 jihipman, Angie I. 365 Jefferson St. jasper, MI 184 jihockey, Mary C. [04 W. Wood, Apt, 5 jlecatur, IL 184 jihomali, Anton S. : 04 Cedar Lane Dr. liourbonnais, IL ihomo, Philip il7 Pershing Dr. jtaderson, IN 175 jlhook, Shirley M. |i90 Centennial liourbonnais, IL itlooks, Kimberly K. {1144 Sussex Dr. lit. Charles, MO 164 Short, Alisa Kay !!20So. McKenzie Adrian, MI Short, Jerry L. 320 S. McKenzie Adrian, Ml Showers, Randy A. ONCBox 1611 139 Shuck, Renee Janine 1500 6th St. Jasper, AL 164 Shutske, Susie L. 1050 S. BaumsBr. Kouts, IN 164 Siaroff, Diane Lynn R.R. 4, Box 407 A Kankakee, IL Sldey, David M. Shorewood Dr. Dunkirk, NY Simon, Josette 292 Ashley Bourbonnais, IL Simpson, Marva Demene P.O. Box 271 Momence, IL Singh, Lallman H. 141 Pfltzar Dr. Bradley, IL Singh, Philomena 141 Pfltzer Dr. Bradley, IL Slngletary, Kevin L. 1 14 Magoun Bloomlngton, IL 164 Singleton, Donald J. 11810 W. 157th Ave. Lowell, IN 164 Singleton, Sharon L. 8260 Lesourdsville R. West Chester, OH Skaggs, Bradley James 11349 Gold Arbor Plymouth, MI 175 Skaglln, Paula J. 29858 Rambling Rd Southfield, Ml 175 Slaney, Michelle R. Rt. 1, Box 67 Rock Springs, WI Slattery 111, Wm H. 5548 Kerth Rd. St. Louis, MO 32, 155, 184 Sloan, Shawn Erin Rt. l.Box 67B Shinnston, WV 193 Smalley, Darlene M. Rt. 3, Stolt Rd. Charlevoix, MI 139 Smietanski, Jill A. 579 Olde Oak, 10 Bourbonnais, IL Smiley, Billie J R.R. 2, Box 174 A Momence, IL 164 Smiley, Sharon M. 3031 S. Hill Rd. Mllford, Ml 29, 139 Smith, Amanda L. 2305 Apache Dr. Lafayette, IN 139 Smith, Candace Sue R.R. 2, Box 191 Spencer, IN 164 Smith, Cathy J. 3035 Emmertsen Rd. Racine, WI 140 Smith, David G 2090 Linda Ave. Saginaw, Ml 140 Smith, Diana K. 2823 Townway Danville, IL 184 Smith, Essie M. 245 N. Greenwood Ave. Kankakee, IL Smith, Jeffrey A. 3035 Emmertson Rd. Racine, WI Smith, Marsha Lee 875 Gramercy Turn., 1 Bourbonnais, IL Smith, Mary Louise 6119Hwy 111 Sellersburg, IN Smith, R. Todd 945 Kess-Cowlesville Troy, OH 164 Smith, Randall T. 1300 Polk City Rd., Lt. Haines City, FL 164 Smith, Rickie Thomas 6119Hwy 111 Sellersburg, IN Smith, Susan Y. 1712 N.Cumberland Rd Indianapolis, IN 175 Smith, Tim S. 37213 N. Granada Blvd. Lake Villa, IL Smith, Tracy L. 605 N. Forest Dr. Wlnamac, IN 184 Smith, Valerie C. R.R. 1, BoxW24 Beavervllle, IL Smith, Wanda Ruth R.R. 1, Lot 19 Manteno, IL 184 Snowden, Klarc L. 7521 Trier Rd Ft. Wayne, IN 155, 164 Snowden, Rhonda R. 7521 Trier Rd , The Ho. Ft. Wayne, IN 175 Snyder, Bethel 1325 Freer Rd. Chelsea, MI Snyder, Mark D. 1325 Freer Rd Chelsea, Ml 140, 235 Somerville, Tenley J. 5150 Old Hickory Brighton, MI 164 Sommavllla, Sheila Rae R.R 1 Spalding, MI 164 Sorensen, David W. 206 N. Murphy Ave. Brazil, IN 165 Sorn, Rhonda J. 1483 Winter Dr. Freeport, IL 140 Souders, Jonathan W. 403 E Grand Dr., Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL 175 Soulia, Mark T, 4723 Kessler Shawnee Mission, KS 165 Southerland, Kenneth W. 741 Woodstock Bourbonnais, IL Southerland, Sandra E. 741 Woodstock Ln. Bourbonnais, IL Spangler, Rhonda Lynn R R 2 Oakwood, OH 184 Sparenberg, Rosemary L. R.R 2, Box 174 Ashkum, IL Sparks, Tammie K. R.R 3, Box 54 Greenfield, IN 184 Sparks, Tracy K. 2509 Farrier Place Owensboro, KY 48, 165 Sparrow, Robert W. 399 Kathy Bourbonnais, IL Speakman, Branson D. 19429 Gulfstream Dr Tequesta, FL 140 Spengler, Brett W. 201 1 Brownfield Rd. Urbana, IL 140 Spielman, Lawrence A. 1675 Kiowa, Apt. 102 Naperville, IL Spracklen, Margaret K. 505 W. Hillshire Rd. Decatur, IL 184 Spring, Cindy Louise 2717 Electric Ave. Port Huron, Ml Springer, James C. 149 Kathy Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 175 St. John, Barry 425 Cryer Ave. Bourbonnais, IL Stafford, Louis A. 365 Rossford Ave. Ft. Thomas, KY 175 Stafford, Mark R. R.R.8, 10 Mile Creek Rd East Peoria, IL Stampley, Penny P.O. Box 47 Hopkins Park, IL Stanley, Thomas W. 127 N Bernard Bourbonnais, IL 140 Starks, Cynthia Ann 443 E Grand Dr., Apt 1 Bourbonnais, IL Starkweather, Deborah 98 E. Tuttle Rd Ionia, Ml 165 Starling, Robin D. R.R l.Box 248 Newark, IL 175 Starner, F. Bryan 239 Marvel Dr. Lancaster, OH 55, 155, 184, 235 Stayton, Lendell Dean 8520 W. 88 St. Overland Park, KS 155 Stayton, Susan L. Box 128 LeltersFord, IN 139, 155 Steed, Lort D. 1427 Valley Lake Dr. Schaumburg, IL 200, 185 Steele, Cynthia D. 1904 Bennington St. Roanoke, VA 185 Steele, Michael Edward R.R. l.Box 368 St. Anne, IL Steele, Thomas Carl Rt. l.Box 368 St. Anne, IL Steelman, Bryan C. P.O. Box 308 Charlevoix, MI 175 Stegemoller, Randy D. 631 Bradford Circle Indianapolis, IN 175 Stein, Karen L. 533 Gettysburg Dr., 2 Bourbonnais, IL Stein, Richard Allen 533 Gettysburg Dr., 2 Bourbonnais, IL Stelner, Karl A. 1305 Lynn Dr. Lancaster, OH 165 Stelnhauer, Kay D. 291 Dogwood St. Park Forest, IL 175 Stelnlnger, Mauna L. 761 Cypress Dr. Aurora, IL 185 Stemke, Loren John Box 103, 201 E. Lake S Ashkum, IL Stephenson, Ines 1323 W 11 1th St. Chicago, IL Steward, Carol L. 4402 Ashlawn Dr Flint, MI Steward, Garold D. 335 Heritage Dr., 2 Bourbonnais, IL Stewart, Gall E R R 1 Oneida, IL 185, 235 Stleg, Julie 4631 S. Harvey St. Muskegon, Ml 165 Stienz, Cynthia L. 5212 W. 105th PI. Oak Lawn, IL 165 Stigall, Kenneth F 5747 Erie Ave. Hammond, IN Stiles, Cynthia Lee 534 13 Mile Rd Sparta, Ml 20, 165, 185 Stlllwell, Benjamin M. 510 N. Prospect Champaign, IL Stlllwell, Beth Anne 510 N. Prospect Champaign, IL Stlne, Karen E. 105 Hollands Grove L Washington, IL 175 Stlne, Sandra A. 10395 21 MileRd. Sandlake, MI 54, 155, 175 Stlrrart, Robert J. 25 Murphy Rd. Bushnell, IL Stockton, Brad Eugene Rural Rt. 2 Sterling. IL 165 Stockton, Debbie L Rt. 2 Sterling, IL Stone, Brenda J. 925 Justine Dr Kankakee, IL Stone, Marjean P. P.O Box 56 Shell Lake, WI 165 Stoops, Paul W. 1109N Kankakee St. Wilmington, IL Storer, Mark A. 135 Rochdale Rochester, MI 185 Stoutenborough, Thomas 226 N. Western Ave. Peoria, IL 185 Strange, Danny E. 5530 E 25th St. Columbus, IN 54, 140, 158 Strange, Judy K. 5530 E. 25th St. Columbus, IN 140 Street, Jeffrey R. 5271 Ethel Blvd. Brighton, MI 165 Strlckfaden, Gregory A. 1310 Chestnut St. Pekln, IL 175 Strong, Rodger D. 445 E. Grand, Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 185 Stuck, Susan R. 120 Watercrest Dr. St. Marys, OH 140 Stump, Norman Gregg Rt. l.Bo 398 Boones Mill, VA Suits, Jack L. Rt 5, Box 154 Nashville, IN Sullivan Jr., Marvin E. Rt. 2 Amboy, IL Sunberg, Christine L. R.R. 2, Box 234 Bourbonnais, IL 175 Surface, Carla Faye Rte 5, Box 325 Charleston, WV Sutherland, Carrie L. 1807 W. Bobolink Pontlac, IL 140 Sutherland, Kristy Ann 1807 W Bobolink Dr. Pontlac, IL 165 Swanson, Janice L. 4246 W 103rd St. Oak Lawn, IL 175 Swartz, Daniel R 7235 Wade St. Union Lake, MI Swartz, Lynn Michelle 441 Union Court Fostorla.OH 140 Swathwood, Cheryl D. 58779 Towne Rd. Elkhart, IN 165 Swegle, Steven 203 Sherman Ave. Dixon, IL 141 Swenson, Rhonda R. US 51 N , Box 4989 30 Davis Junction, IL Taggart, David K. R.R 4, Box 209 Nashville, IN Tamayo, Jose Angel 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Tamez, Daniel 2647 S. Kedzie Ave Chicago, IL 175 Tanner, Donna Marie 970 S. Yates Kankakee, IL 141 Tanzie, Kevin L. 334 N. Chicago Ave. Kankakee, IL Taylor II, Charles E. 1819 Cherokee Rd. Ft. Wayne, IN 165 Taylor Jr., Harry D. 502 South St. Anna, IL Taylor, Daniel R. R.R 2, Box 326 Dale, IN 141 Taylor, Glenda S. 3924 State Rd. 9N E Anderson, IN Taylor, Karen 675 W. Comet Rd Clinton, OH 165 Taylor, Lisa G. 746 Wlldwood Westland, MI 155 Taylor, Michael Alan 1403 W Olive Bloomlngton, IL 165 Taylor, Ralph Edwin 710 E Stratford Dr. Bourbonnais, IL Taylor, Rebecca C. 1 1 Old Orchard Kankakee, IL Taylor, Teresa Lea 441 E. Grand, Apt. 2 Bourbonnais, IL 141 Teachout, Judith D. 1893 Grove Highland, MI 175 Tekautz, Donald G. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL Tekautz, John Robert 1177 Fleming Muskegon, Ml Tekautz, Judith A. 700 W. 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Box 436 Aroma Park, IL Tlndell, Charles J. 604 W Franklin Taylorvllle, IL Tlndell, Christine Ann 413 E. Grand Dr., Apt. A Bourbonnais, IL Tingley III, Francis D. 325 Division St. Galesburg, IL 165 Tingley, Michelle 1. 325 Division St. Galesburg, IL 141 Todor, Deborah R. 175 Manorwood Bloomfleld Hills, Ml 165 Tollle, Kimberlee 10020 Perry Dr Overland Park, KS Toutges, Fonda H. 19158 Central Pk. Homewood, IL 185 Towne, Joanne P. 310 W.Wiley Ave. Bluffton, IN 175 Travis, John E. 54 Ohio Dr. Decatur, IL 175 Travis, Michael C, Box 75 Aroma Park, IL Tripp, Jeffery L. 340 S Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 23, 185 Trotter, Jeffrey S. 101 17 Clifton Pk. Evergreen Park, IL 185 Truesdale, Elizabeth A. 9402 E. 82nd St Raytown, MO 165, 192 Trylong, Vicki L. Box 154 ONC Tucker, Betty J. 248 S Gordon Kankakee, IL Tully, Susan L. R.R l.Box 220 Manteno, IL Turnbull, Michael Jon 5047 Laird Lk. Rd. Hale, Ml 175 Turnbull, Randy Bert 5047 Laird Lake Rd Hale. Ml 185 Index □ 311 Turner, Anlla Jean Vinson, Brenda L. New Hope, MN 186, 199 Rt, 3, Box 64 53114 Bresee St, Eureka, IL 165 Bourbonnais, II 141 Watkins, Dean R 943 Ernst Si 1 lliiu-i C ilc-qu, W Vinson, Jerome S. Cadillac, Ml 177 • .H4 Delay l i Highland, IN 531 Bresee Ave- llourhiinnals, 11 Watson, Allc c- M 265 E Sycamore 1 wiiunq, Timothy D Voeller, Gregory Kankakee, IL 643 E. Klndai Si Hi. hlaiul ( , Wl 1 75 700 W Brompton PI, Chicago, IL Watson. Karen R 3005 Twlcklngham Dr Ulm, Susan K Vogt, Karlene Kay Muncle, IN 142 231 1 Hudson IVoila, II 1 75 9200 Hamlll Rd. Otlsvlllc. Ml 165 Watson, Shirl ey B, 503 N Collage Ave. 1 llnn-t, 1 t ' l.-so Beth Vogt, Laura D Kankakee, 11. 2804 S Chrysler Dr New Castle, IN 56. 1 65 Rt 1 , Box 56 Bethalto, IL Watson, Sybil R 591 N, Schuyler Ulrlch, Hrent A Volgt, Patricia L Kankakee, IL 710 E, Dlvlilon Cadillac , Ml 616 High Dr Carmei, IN 1 76 Walters, Thomas F. 3005 Buchanan I llrlc h, 1 isa t .aye Vollnl, Lisa Marie Grand Rapids, Ml 710 E, Division Cadillac , Ml 1 18 N Floyd Chicago Hts., IL 185 Watts, Daniel Wayne 1119S, Curtis, Apt. A Ulrlch, Mare A Volllck, Becky L. Kankakee, IL 1042 Hurd Rd. Clio, Ml 165 R D. 7, Brewster Rd. New Castle, PA 234 Watts, Sarah E 290 N Belmont Ave. Ulrlch, Melissa A. Vollmer Gash, Judith Bourbonnais, IL 142 120H Rlverlane Dr Bradley, IL 185 River Rd., R R 1, Box 334 Weathers, Wanda A 107 Lee Ward Rd. Ulrlch, Mike A. Vore, Lana Jo COIumbla, SC 142, 200 1045 E. Hurd Rd. Clio, Ml 89, 175 104 S. Sheridan St. Rldgevllle IN Weaver, Kell Sue R.D 1, Valley View Dr. Umphrey, Kelly Sue Vore, Sharon E. Ephrata, PA 166 184 S. Center Ave. Bradley, IL 49, 165 104 S. Sheridan Rldgevllle IN 176 Webb, Donna Lou R.D. 2, Bx. 75 Ingraham Underwood, Carolyn R Wade, Trlsha D. Binghamton, NY 186 1923 Schoolcraft Holt, Ml 601 N.E. 7th St. Pompano Beach, FL 165 Webb, Jeffrey Scott 1100 W. Merchant Unger Jr , Richard J. Wager, Pamela Ann Kankakee, IL 26 Victoria Dr 13156 N. Jennings Rd. Webb, Walter W. 906 N. Johnson Granite City. IL 185 Clio, Ml 165 Unger, Kimberly Ann Walker Jr., Clayton H. Marion, IL 177 814 E. College St. Greenville, IL 176 606 Old Forge Ct. Pk Forest South IL 166 Weber, Donald D. 6184 N. McKinley Rd. Updike, Diana Carol Walker Jr., Jon Ruel Flushing, Ml 177 R.R. 8, Box 154 Huntington, IN 165 109 W. Haven Moro, IL Wechter, Paul V. 346 E. Water St. Utt, Sharilyn Rose Walker, Cathy Jo Bourbonnais, IL 142 40 Willow Ct. Canton. IL 175 49 Red Barn Rd. Matteson, IL 142 Weiderhold, Rachael L. 484 Patton Dr. Vadeboncouer, Richard Walker, David P. Buffalo Grove, IL 142 625 S. Yates Kankakee, IL 19050 LorettoLn. Country Club Hills , IL 185 Weimer, Cynthia M. 13581 28th St. Vail, Connie Jo Walker, Jennifer Jean Lowell, MI 155, 186 580 Jonette Bradley, IL 413 E. Grand, Apt. 2 Bourbonnais IL 166 Weir, Pamela Jean 2341 Linden Leaf Valdes, Lourdes A. Walker, Joy Ann Glenview, IL 1602 W, Cullom Ave. Chicago, IL 165 3906 Adams Westmont, IL 142 Weisenbeck, Dea Jean 121 W. Mechanic St. Van Baale, Ron Lee Walker, Lynne A. Rockton, IL Rte. 2 Newton IA 109 W. Haven MOrO, IL ZJ4 Weller, Brenda Diane 167 W. Maine St. Van Houweling, Sheryl Walker, Michael W. Freusburg, NY 166, 186 402 Coll. Hill Ave. Oskaloosa, IA 22, 144, 155, 235 R R. l.Bok 241 Kankakee IL Wells, Suzanne M. 218Shadmore Dr. Van Swol, Deborah M, Walker, Phillip R. Rochester, NY 214 St. James Ct. Momence, IL 141, 185 1585 Mona Vista Ct. New Albany, IN 185 Wells, Timothy Mark R. 1 Vanande, Shari L. Walker, Robin D. Canton, IL 311 Peebles St. Pittsburgh, PA 1585 Mona Vista Ct. New Albany IN Welton, Richard W. 4697 E. 36th Ave. Vance, Tina M, Walker, Steven Eugene Hobart, IN Box 124 Arcanum, OH 141 413 E. Grand, Apt. 2 Wenzelman, Michael C. Rt. 6, Box 325D Vanderpol. Susan M. Wall, Connie Sue Kankakee, IL 18135 Clyde Ave. Lansing, IL 176 10661 S. Laramie Oak Lawn, IL 166 West, Diane N. 20 Stratford Dr. E. Vandersteen, Ernest E. Wallace, Cheryl Lynn Bourbonnais, IL 287 E. Grand Dr., Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL 141 5132 Osage Ln. Rockford, IL 166 Westfall, Matthew Sean 1004 Merribe Vandersteen, Michelle Wallace, Michael D, Sturgis, MI 287 E. Grand Ave., Apt. R.R. 1, Box 186 Bourbonnais, IL 141 Lemont, IL 185 Westfall, Nathan Paul Vandersteen, Terry D, Wallace, Paul Leon 1004 Merribe Sturgis, MI 205 E. Monroe 5132 Osage Ln. Bourbonnais, IL 185 Rockford, IL 166 Westlake, Stephen Carl Vanmeter, Sarah C 1514 Clover Lane Waltz, Laura L. 287 E, Grand Dr., Apt. 7 609 Old Oak Rd., Apt. 4 Bourbonnais, IL Champaign, IL 185 Bourbonnais, IL Wharton, Robert L. Varian, Virginia R. dUZ N rorest Waltz, Mark L. 287 E. Grand, Apt. 7 2146 Van Vleet Rd. Swartz Creek, Ml 186 Bradley, IL 176 Bourbonnais, IL Wharton, Tena Mae V astbinder, Randall L, 4606 Knobhill Dr. Wankel, Larry Steven R.R. 2, Box 89 2146 Van Vleet Rd. Swartz Creek, MI 166 Dayton, OH 141 Beardstown, IL 166 Wheatley, Curtis D, Vaught, Melinda K, 121 W, North St. Ware, Dawn 2259 Bloomingburg 410 Poplar Mt. Carmei, IL Hastings, MI 141 Washington Ct. Hs., OH 177 Wheeldon. John G. Vernier, Jackie L 450 S. Cryer Ave. Warnecke, Ronald P. 700 West Brompton PI. 160 Nottingham Ln. Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Chicago, IL Whetsell, Scot E. Vernier, Saundra L, 450 S. Cryer Ave. Warner, Miriam B 10133 Fieldcrest Dr 3701 W. Pagewood Dr. Peoria, IL 177 Bourbonnais, IL Brighton, Ml 177 Whetstone, Donna L. Vickery, Eugene E Warren, Robert D. 2137EdinburgDr. Yukon, OK 1620 Gillin St. 59611 Lee Ave. Grand Haven, MI Elkhart, IN 24, 166 Whigham, Robin A. Vidt, Lori E. P.O. Box K-256 158 Fairlane Watkins, Dean D. Brookfield, MA 177 Elmhurst, IL 185 7924 38Vi Ave. N. Whitaker, Gerald M. U832Hlghvlew Willis, Deborah J. Yates, Brian M. Vlcksburg. Ml 1H6 R.R l.Box 248 396Vz Olivet St. White. Brenda Sue Wilkinson, IN 186 Bourbonnais, IL 167 504 N Garfield Willis, Kevin B Yates, Greg D. Valparaiso, IN 177 P.O. Box 37 1970 N. Dennis White, David M Nachusa, IL 167 Decatur, IL 1316 Chandler St Willis, Sarah Elaine Yates, Stephanie R. Danville, IL 186 2701 E. Memorial Dr. 512 E. Main St. White, Debra J Muncle, IN 167 Casey, IL 187 1820 W HevcreSt. Wilson Jr., Ed C. Yates, Susan Elaine Freeport, IL 142 818 N. Cliff Ave. 396 Olivet St. While, Debra K. Sioux Falls, SD Bourbonnais, IL 187 1101 Gambler Rd. Wilson, Brian E Yazel, Christopher J. Ml Vernon, OH 177 Box 204 443 E. Grand 4 While, Ronald E, ONC Bourbonnais, IL 143 281 7 Hlllcrest Ter, Wilson, David E. Yordy, Joan A. Evansvllle, IN 262 S Stadium Dr. Rt. 1 While, Sandra Jean Bourbonnais, IL Pekln, IL 167 1316 Chandler St. Wilson, Joan M York, Kathl Lynn Danville, IL 167 Box 204 4215 Ort Drive White, Sheryl K. ONC, IL Woodburn, IN 167 1820 Revere St Wilson, Peggy Ann Young II, John Paul Freeport, IL 142 Rt. 1, Box 59 108 Sunset Dr. White, Steven P Bonfleld, IL 187 Elklns, WV 1316 Chandler St. Wilson, Ricky D. Young, Doug R. Danville, IL 142 702 Main St. 330 4th St, White, Susan J. Nappanee, IN 29, 142 Huntlngburg, IN 23, 155, 18 1316 Chandler St. Wilson, Susan Marie Young, Fay R. Danville, IL 177 20825 Washington 101 Lakeshore Blvd. White, Trudy Jean Rosevllle, Ml 167 St. Cloud, FL 177 R R 1, Box 288 Wlndell, Joann Young, John Mark St. Anne, IL 177 Apt. 54, Bond Village 1815 Worton Blvd. Whltteberry, Stephen R. New Albany, IN West Mifflin, PA 143 447 Bresee Ave., Apt. 6 Winfield, Greta Young, Julie S. Bourbonnais, IL 142 300 S Gordon 901 Clark Ave. Whitteberry, Timothy W. Kankakee, IL Bluffton, IN 143, 235 R.R. 2, Box 214 Winhoven, Carol Sue Young, Leslie Mauston, Wl 142 ONC Box 1896 12612 W. 69th Whittington, Christina Kankakee, IL 177 Shawnee, KS 177 R.R. 2, Box 311 Wischnowski, Kevin R. Young, Michelle D. Tamaroa, IL 56,57, 186 440 S. Cryer 1224 S. 5th St. Whittington, Mark J. Bourbonnais, IL Clinton, IN 167 R.R. 2, Box 311 Wiseman, Mark A. Youngman, Cynthia Tamaroa, IL 167 14042 Edison 250 Newark Rd. Wiens, Daniel L. Warren, Ml 177 Mt. Vernon, OH 167 240 Lexington Ct. Wiseman, Tracy Lynn Zachary, Larry E. Bourbonnais, IL 186 6430 Crescent 443 E, Grant St., Apt. 5 Wiese, Steven Robert U it wr i elt Howell, Ml 16 Bourbonnais, IL 1505 Kirk Rd. Wis2, Denice Janel Zackmire, Shirley G. Kokomo, IN 166 R.R. 2, Box 364 4903 Belinder Rd. Wilbur, Dora L. wneatnela, iin Shawnee Mission, KS 143 4750 Cr. 237 Witherspoon, Marilyn R. Zarfas, Sandra S. Clyde, OH 91, 177 1834 W Warner Ave. 700 W. Brompton PI. Wilds, Terry G. Chicago, IL 187 Chicago, IL 700 W. Brompton PI. Wittman, Dean M. Zielinski, Margaret L. Chicago, IL 2664 Miller Dr. 1000 Logan St. Wiley, Essie M. Lambertville, MI 177 Alton, IL P.O. Box 222 Wittman, Jeffrey A. Zimmerman, Barbara A Bourbonnais, IL 2664 Miller Dr. 1448 W. Hawkins Lambertville, MI 187 Kankakee, IL Wilkins, Arlinda Sue Wolf, Peggy Sue Zobkiw, Sharon Ann 1377 Georgetown Rd. 333 S. Ludington 1925 S. Palisade Bourbonnais, IL Columbus, Wl Wichita, KS Wilkins, Donald H. Wolterstorff, Ronda A. Zurcher Gina R Rt. 4, Box 243 209 Sycamore Ln. R.R. 3 Kankakee, IL Momence, IL 187 Seymour, IN 143 201 Willard, Kirk R. Wong, Michael Alan Zurcher, Janelle R. 1405 22nd St. 6343 N Merrimac Box 1945 Kenosha, Wl 177 Chicago, IL ONC 143 Willard, Lori Jeanne Wood, Kelli E. 1220 W. Lawn Dr. 1379 Fruitwood Kankakee, IL 167 St. Joseph, MI Willard, Merilee S. Wood, William Albert 1220 W. Lawn Dr. 14522 Mallard Dr. Kankakee, IL 167 Lockport, IL 167 Williams, Cecil E. Woodcook, Michelle A. 531 N.Jefferson St. R.D. 2, Box 353 Olney, IL 142 Owego, NY 187 Williams, Diana L. Wooden, Christopher Lee R.D. 6, Box 119F Box 24 Greensburg, PA Kingdom City, MO Williams, Geoffrey N. Wooden, Daphne Michelle 470 N. Chicago Ave. 5816 RichviewRd. Kankakee, IL 57, 177 Mt. Vernon, IL 167 Williams, John B. Woodruff, Teresa Kaye Box 166 R.R. 2, Box 131 ONC Bourbonnais, IL Williams, John Eugene Woodward, Barbara A. 666 Dunaway St. Rt. 3 Miamisburg, OH 167 Chrisman, IL 142 Williams, Kent Joel Wright, Delain Daniel 2469 Centennary Dr. 8939 Lima Rd Carmei, IN 23, 180, 199 Ft. Wayne, IN 143 Williams, Lorrie A Wright. Gregory P. 1126 S. Central Park 35532 Lana Lane Chicago, IL Sterling Hts., Ml 167 Williams, Mark Phillip Wright, Janel E. 698 S. Wildwood 8939 Lima Rd Kankakee, IL Ft. Wayne, IN 167 Williams, Michael R. Wright, Timothy A. 417 Stafford Dr. 35532 Lana Ln. Elyria. OH Sterling Heights, Ml 187 Williams, Theresa Yvon Wright, Todd A. 714 N. Pleasant RR 1 Princeton, IL Areola, IL 167 Williamson, Jeffrey S. Wurtz, Alan Dean R.R 1, Box 422 4466 Evans Nashville, IN 186 Omaha, NB 31 2D Index Headlines from Chicago Tribune □ September 1, Polish police rout thousands □ September 2, Reagan demands end to W. Bank outposts □ September 3, Israel spurns Reagan to end strife □ September 4, Illinois jobless rate drops .5% □ September 5, Thompson now leading Adlai □ September 6, Shake-up in China ' s leadership □ September 7, Terrorist gang holds 13 in Polish em- bassy □ September 8, 2 freed from Polish Embassy □ September 9, Israeli planes destroy Syrian missile base □ September 10, Swiss recapture embassy, free 5 □ September 11, Senate defeats Reagan veto □ September 12, Yank copter crash kills 44 □ September 13, 38 die as Swiss train rams bus □ September 14, Spanish jet crashes; fear 71 dead □ September 15, Report Lebanon chief dead □ September 16, Israeli troops, armor move into W. Beirut □ September 17, Israelis violated truce: U.S. □ September 18, Israelis seized mission: Soviets □ September 19, Hun- dreds slain at PLO camps □ September 20, Lebanese take control of camps □ September 21, Marines back in Lebanon □ September 22, Israel OKs use of peacekeepers □ September 23, House votes rail strike end □ September 24, National rate of inflation slows □ September 25, Begin requests massacre probe □ September 26, 13 are slain by gunmen in Pennsylvania □ September 27, Israeli Sharon faces ouster D September 28, Marines await Beirut Landing □ September 29, Israeli cabinet OKs probe of massacres □ September 30, Marines return to Beirut □ October 1, Mine in Beirut kills U.S. marine; 3 hurt □ October 2, House Dems kill balanced budget plan □ October 3, Cyanide link to two more stores □ October 4, Israeli soldiers ambushed; 6 die □ October 5, Israel retaliates with air attack □ Oc- tober 6, Poison found in Tylenol in California □ October 7, Tainted Tylenol traced by FDA □ October 8 Tylenol probe widens □ October 9, Unemployment leaps to 10.1% □ October 10, Boy slain in attack on Rome synagogue □ October 11, Pope assails solidarity ban □ October 12, Poles strike shipyards to protest law □ October 13, Thousands strike in Poland □ October 14, Pole protesters tear gassed □ October 15, Polish cops kill rioter; strife grows □ October 16, Wholesale prices ease 0.1% □ October 17, U.S. triples arms sales □ October 18, Lebanon seeks U.S. aid □ October 19, Gemayel urges troop pullout □ October 20, Gemayel seeks more U.S. help □ October 21, Tylenol suspect seen in N.Y. □ October 22, Secret arms talks told □ October 23, State school biasguide void □ October 24, Report plan for PLO pullout □ October 25, Walesa refuses freedom □ October 26, Massacre background bared □ October 27, Infla- tion ' s rate slows nationwide □ October 28, Brezhnev assails U.S. policy □ October 29, U.S. ' confident ' of pullout □ October 30, Key index signals recovery □ October 31, Didn ' t do it: Tylenol fugitive □ November 1, U.S. force to ex- pand Beirut role □ November 2, Midwest causing acid rain □ November 3, Large vote despite rain □ November 4, Governor race tightens □ November 5, Counting for governor continues □ November 6, Unofficially, Jim wins □ November 7, $30 million tax cut plan □ November 8, Washington to run for mayor, □ November 9, Cabinet told of Beirut ' s peril: Begin □ November 10, Afghan tunnel fire kills 1,100 □ November 11, Stevenson will seek recount □ November 12, Brezhnev, 75, is dead □ November 13, Soviets elect ex-KOB chief □ November 14, Sanctions on pipeline to be lifted □ November 15, Walesa returns home □ November 16, Bush, Andropov hold talks □ November 17, Wholesale prices rise □ November 18, Budget, tax cuts seen □ November 19, State running out of money □ November 20, Steel contract rejected □ November 21, Reagan arms plan periled □ November 22, Midwest tax base shriveling □ November 23, Soviets bar arms cut □ November 24, 4 : gas tax hike ask- ed □ November 25, Probers warn Begin □ November 26, European-U.S. feud disrupts trade talks □ November 27, PLO rejects U.S. peace plan □ November 28, Fight expected on putting MX on land at all □ November 29, 4 workers killed in MX silo blaze □ November 30, U.S., Egypt in accord □ December 1, No speedup of tax cut □ December 2, State eyes liquor tax boost □ December 3, Tax multiplier retention OK ' d □ December 4, 13.2% jobless in Illinois □ December 5, Fraud probers turn to absentee ballot □ December 6, Hundreds flee flooding □ December 7, Worst flooding to come □ December 8, Adlai files for recount □ December 9, Chicago fair OK cinched □ December 10, Chrysler strike accord □ December 11, Bar recount, Thompson asks □ December 12, State ' s flood damage hits $100 million □ December 13, Poles lifting martial law □ December 14, Tylenol suspect seized □ December 15, Reagan OKs MX deal □ December 16, Teamster chief guilty □ December 17, Crash kills FBI team □ December 18, MX vic- tory in Senate □ December 20, Urgent spending talks □ December 21, House OKs funds bill □ December 22, Cost of living up 0.1% □ December 23, Lebanon talks set up □ December 24, Senate votes gas tax □ December 25, Red ink floods budget □ December 26, Poor facing big cuts in health care □ December 27, Talks to begin on withdrawal from Lebanon □ December 28, Soviets issue amnesty □ December 29, Blizzard blasts Midwest □ December 30, Arms pact hopes rise □ December 31, Economic index rises □ January 1, Gas consumers win one □ January 2, FBI probes FALN link to bombings □ January 3, Soviets ' change tune ' □ January 4, House in rules battle □ January 5, Truck firms seek aid □ January 6, Red hat for Bernardin □ January 7, Kankakee votes studied □ January 8, Jobless rate up again □ January 9, Courts here easy on drunk drivers □ January 10, Egypt in peace drive □ January 11, Thomp- son asks unity □ January 12, Reagan enacts ' crop swap ' □ January 13, Poland expels U.S. reporter □ January 14, Lebanon impasse ends □ January 15, State tax hike urged □ January 16, Memphis blacks ask probe of 7 killings □ January 17, U.S. arms plan bared □ January 18, Persian Gulf war plan □ January 19, 9 Chicago cops get long terms □ January 20, China cuts U.S. trade □ January 21, Allen Dorfman killed □ January 22, Consumer prices fall □ January 23, Car buyers duped in wreck scheme □ January 24, Baker hits Reagan tax, budget plan □ January 25, OPEC split on prices □ January 26, Union to fight layoffs by state □ January 27, Fuel savings ordered □ January 28, Top mobster indicted □ January 29, Indicators jump 1.5% □ January 30, Budget may double cost Medicare □ January 31, 7 seized in car theft, bet scan □ February 1, Dirty-air areas named □ February 2, Refiners cut crude prices □ February 3, Recovery ' imminent ' □ February 4, U.S. sees farm upturn □ February 5, Jobless rate tumbles □ February 6, Truckers at crossroads □ February 7, Burger seeks new court □ February 8, Some state cuts OK ' d □ February 9, Probers blame Sharon □ February 10, OK jobless fund hike □ February 11, Saudi: Price of oil to fall □ February 12, Wholesale prices drop □ February 13, Record snow buries East □ February 14, Sharon stays with Cabinet □ February 15, Arens takes Israel job □ February 16, East Beirut is secured □ February 17, Arms nominee vote put off □ February 18, Khadafy warns U.S. □ February 19, Britain cuts oil prices □ February 20, 13 slain in Seat- tle club □ February 21, 500 massacred in India □ February 22, Further oil cuts seen □ March 4, Aurora finishes last deadline. If I had my life to live over again, I ' d try to make more mistakes next time. I would relax, I would limber up, I would be sillier than I have been this trip. I know of very few things I would take seriously. I would take more trips. I would be crazier. I would climb more mountains, swim more rivers, and watch more sunsets. I would do more walking and looking. I would eat more ice cream and less beans. I would have more actual troubles and fewer imaginary ones. I wouldn ' t live sensibly hour after hour, day after day. Oh, I ' ve had my moments, and if I had to do it over again I ' d have more of them. In fact, I ' d try to have nothing else, just moments, one after another, instead of living so many years ahead each day. If I had my life to life over I would start barefooted earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall. I would go places, do things, and travel lighter. [ would play hookey more. I wouldn ' t make such good grades, except by accident. [ would ride on more merry-go-rounds. I ' d pick more daisies. Closing □ 317
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