University of Findlay - Argus Yearbook (Findlay, OH)
- Class of 1962
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The Story of Development at Findlay
What is Findlay College? It is a four-year liberal arts college located in
northwestern Ohio. Seniors graduating this year will seem overly old because in
their freshman year "Old Main" symbolized Findlay College. During four
years of self-development, the seniors also witnessed the college's growth by the
completion of Lillian Lovett Residence Hall for W'omen, the Alumni Memorial
Union, and the William B. Brewer Science Hall. By the time of their
graduation, four new buildings are scheduled to be under construction: a Fine arts
building, a men's dormitory, a women's dormitory, and an extension of the
student union building.
Even with this increasing development program, a majority of the 866 students
will tell you the full acceptance by the North Central Association of Colleges and 1
Secondary Schools was the climax in 1962. Accreditation means student quality
and enrollment will be greatly influenced and that unlimited opportunities
will be afforded upon graduation. Still "Old Main" stands fast,
preserving memories of past years, good years, big years, and promises of more to
come. It's ours! With the MARCUS" we attempt to make it yours.
Kenneth R. Fullenlove
Editor
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FIRST! Campus fraternity at FC.
Students found in library five minutes before exam
time looking up answers.
FIRST! Individual Tennis
championship brought to FC.
FIRST! Two majorettes ap-
pearing with FC Band.
FIRST! In the hearts of the sport fans is the smile and wave
given by Fran Nara.
Developing in Many Directions
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MOC CHAMPIONS - Lou Juillerat brings championship
to FC. First time in 13 years. Receives token from the team
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Frederick I-Iovde, pictured with Dr. Wilson and lN1rs. VV. B. Brewer,
gave the dedication speech for the new science building.
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by Findlay College. DiSalle spoke on public education and welfare.
FIRST! Blue spruce decorated at Christmas.
Planetarium showing offer students
a chance to study patterns and
movements of heavenly bodies.
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Seniors . . . ..... p. 23
juniors . . . ..... p. 31
Sophomores ...... p. 37
Freshmen . ....... p. 43
DEVELOPING PHYSICALLY
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DEVELOPING SOCIALLY
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Activities . . . . . . . .p. 98
Advertising ...... p. 107
CONTENTS
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PROGRESS
Findlay College proudly dedicates the 1962 Argus to Mrs. Glenn
Donnell, who demonstrates by her example that learning is an ever-
intriguing process. Conspicuous in her activities as a student and as a
youth leader, Mrs. Donnell has long followed the progress of Findlay
College and looks upon the school's recent accreditation as being "won-
derful , . . a real asset to the communityf' Her most prominent work,
outside of her studies, has been with the Campfire Girls, the Boy Scouts,
and the YMCA. She says that her dominant interests always lie with
those projects designed for community betterment.
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Vol. X, No. 14 Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio Thursday, March 29, 195
After 14 Years
DANCING IN STREET
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Professors Cry Openly
President Returns Triumphant
Headline Wrilery Abandon
All Decorum
Students Gleefully Dangle
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BULLETIN!!!
After functioning for 14 years as a non-accredib
ed institution, Findlay College was granted full ac-
ceptance yesterclay by the North Central Associa-
tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The action
came at a regular meeting of the association held
in Chicago this week.
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Findlay College's long drive for accreditation has
left innumerable changes on the face and in the
heart of the institution. Now, with accreditation m
hand, even more changes are expected to follow.
Reforms came slowly at first, following North
Central's dropping of the college in. 1948. The first
major move forward was evidenced in 1955 with the
completion of Myers Residence Hall for Men. fAt
that time, there was n total student enrollment of
298.3
The next year, the Businessmen's Advisory Com-
mittee was formed. This group of local business
leaders served to assure a sound financial approach
to all college operations and was instrumental in
placing the college on a stable operating budget. Ad-
vice on the school's investment program was also
tendered by the committee.
In june, 1959, Dr. O. I. Wilson, a specialist in ac-
creditation procedures, was inaugurated as the elev-
enth president of Findlay College, This year proved
to be a pivotal one in the history of the institution,
for it saw not only Dr. Wilson's inauguration, but
also the completion of Lillian Lovett Residence Hall
for Women, the highest point in total enrollment
since 1948, and the beginning of the eight-year De-
velopment Campaign.
The Campaign, still in the first of three phases,
directly resulted in the Alumni Memorial Union and
the NVilliam B. Brewer Science ,Hall Qboth complet-
ed in.l96lj as well as an overall improvement in fac-
ulty conditions. Teachers at the college now share
in hospitalization, illness and retirement benefits,
have a program of research, sabbatical leave, and
tenureg and operate under the highest salary sched-
ule in the colIege's history.
Not to be discounted in the colleges recent
growth are the expanded day, evening, and summer
school curricula, the expansion of the scholarship,
workship, and loan program, the creation of the
Student Affairs Office, the strengthening of the acl-
missions policyi and the improvement of relations
between the college and its major publics: the Find-
lay community, the church, and alumni, and its fel-
low institutions.
Town and Campus, a group oi Findlay's leading
Personal Affects
What Is Your Reaction To FC's Accreditation?
Carol Armentrout - Accreditation means that we
QZeta Sigma Chij can continue our sorority next
year. Most of the students had planned to transfer
to another schoolf It will offer me unlimited oppor-
tunities for employment after terminatinglmy Find-
lay College career.
Richard Crosby - Accreditation is an important
fac to r for consideration in my applcation for a
teaching position. It is also an important factor in
the growth of Findlay College.
Sue Hosler - I think it's wonderful! C re di t
should be given to the administrators and faculty
for their efforts in the college's achieving accredita-
tion.
Mrs. Lowanda Bowers - I think the whole future
of Findlay College depended upon this decision of
North Central. Because of the numerous problems
which could have prevailed for me, since I am in my
senior year, it means better professional opportuni-
ties.
Joy Burcham - Accreditation solves my prob-
lems about being certified to teach in other states,
and my chances for entering graduate school are
greater. I think there has been a lot of hard work
put into achieving this, especially by President Wil-
son and the vice presidents.
Robert Bravard - The relief is almost indescrib-
able. Accreditation will reduce the committee load
by about two-thirds. I am somewhat pleased and
smug that the library played a part in achieving ac-
creditation.
Dr. Arthur Eakin - Accreditation is only one of
many good things which has happened recently at
Findlay College. But its value not only makes the
other good things that have happened more nikan-
ingful, but it also predicts greater things for the
future.
women citizens, has done much toward improving
the social climate of the college and is of special aid
and benefit to the school's women students.
While the college built with one hand, it made the
formal approach for reaccreditation with the other.
A greatly detailed self-study report was submitted
to North Central last year.
As to what re-accreditation will mean to the col-
lege. only time will reveal. Certainly, its influence
will be felt in student quality and enrollment. Pros-
pective teachers will find fewer reservations among
their employers. Philanthropical foundations will
look upon the college with more favor, and the in-
terest engendered by the Development Campaign
will, in all probability, be revitalized. The college's
relation with the Ohio Foundation of Independent
Colleges will be strengthened, and this most import-
ant source of income will be secure. No doubt, an al-
ready excellent faculty will become better as cap-
able teachers are attracted to a growing and accred-
ited liberal arts institution.
The foregoing are all conjectures, but they are
calculated ones. They by no means encompass the
whole field of potential benefits. But one thing is
certain, the accreditation stands as a quiet tribute
to those - administrators, laculty, students, alumni,
and friends - who had the persistence and faith to
work against odds which were neither easy nor
short-lived.
This issue of "The Lampost," combining the worst
features of 300 years of American journalism, is de-
signed to show graphically our elation over the news
it carries. If we have taken certain liberties with the
truth, it is only an indication of this special madness
with which we hope all our readers will be infected.
Although the story content exudes honesty, some
of the headlines are pathetic attempts at Whimsy,
and deep-throated chuckling and an occasional slap
to the knee will not be in bad taste.
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"We made it! Signed, Sealed and Delivered,"
Development Booms
On Dec. 12, 1959, just six days after the dedica-
tion of Lillian Lovett Residence Hall for Women,
President O. I. Wilson announced a long-range de-
velopment program calling for the construction of
eight new buildings and a fund for faculty advance-
ment during an eight-year period.
The Development Campaign was designed to so-
licit aid from four major groups: the Findlay com-
munity, the college family, the Churches of God in
North America, and the alumni.
Ground -was broken for the Alumni Memorial
Union, "key to the entire development program,"
on March ID, 1960. Within less than a year, the
Union was completed and in service. This new build-
ing provided space for recreation, a snack bar, a 600-
capacity cafeteria, alumni office, and campus store.
On Oct. 6, 1961, the William B. Brewer Science
Hall was dedicated, after having been in use since
the start of the academic 'year. This second major
building project houses a planetarium and elevated
lecture room and laboratories for geology, general
and organic chemistry, quantitative and physical
chemistry, anatomy and physiology, elementary and
advanced physics, and botany and zoology.
In the most recent issue of the "Findlay College
Alumnus," Dr. Wilson announced that the Alumni
Memorial Union will' be enlarged starting this
spring. This project will double the size of the exist-
ing lounge area and will make additions to the snack
bar and kitchen. An auxiliary dining room, capable
of seating 125 persons, is also planned.
Plans have been drawn for a fine arts building,
but are being held pending the outcome of the col-
lege classroom bill, now in Congress.
For four years, Dr. O. J, Wilson has been the living and vital symbol of
Findlay College. Through his leadership, the Development Campaign is meeting
with success and has already brought with it the construction of two new buildings
and substantial salary increases for faculty members. President Wilson's chief
accomplishment is the accreditation of the college by the North Central Associa-
tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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STANDING: L. to R., W. O. Kimmel, Benjamin Lash, Paul Sago, Edward Brewer, Charles
Lacquement, N. C. Andresen, Frank Egner, Paul Tewell, Ivan King, Ardo Whisler, C. C.
Pollard, Fayburn Fox fdeceasedj, Myrtle Deming, Robert E. Fuller, V. O. Barnhart, O.
Wilson, G. Marion Smith.
The Board of Trustees is the policy-making body for
Findlay College. It works constantly through and with the
President, especially in matters of administration. Board
members represent a variety of occupations and geo-
graphical locations, but they have the common goal of
making Findlay College a better college.
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With a growing challenge to our security in this competitive
world, it is no wonder that DEVELOPING ACADEMICALLY is
toward better education for the leaders of tomorrow.
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Herbert O. Now, Vice President for Instruction, Miss Myrtle Deming, Vice President for Business Affairs.
Dean of Faculty, Professor of Education.
Dr. Arthur Eakin, Vice President for Development. Mrs' Ruthanna Frank, Vice Pregidenf, for Stu.
dent Affairs, Associate Professor of Pqfchology.
Raeburn Wallen, Director of
Alumni Affairs, Instructor in
Christian Education and Religion.
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Dr. Ivan E. Frick, Dean of Religious
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of Religion.
Mrs. Irene Sharninghouse, Head of
Department of Speech, Assistant Pro-
fessor of Speech and English.
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Ronald L. Coleman, Head of Department
of Art, Assistant Professor of Art.
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Evening School, Head, Department of
Music, Professor of Music.
Mrs. Jean Nye, Head, Department of Modern
Languages, Assistant Professor of Modern Lan-
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of Music.
DIVISIO OF THE AT RAL SCIENCES
Dr. George C. Towe, Chairman, Divi-
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Dr. Nyda Barker, Head, Department of Chemistry, Professor of
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Harold Newhard, Head, Depart-
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Dr. Robert Kragalott, Head, Depart-
ment of History, Associate Professor
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Dr. M. W. Collins, Head, Department, Dr. Theodore F. Boushy, Head, Department of Milas M. Ayers, Head, Department of Psy
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Dr. Russell A. Holy, Head, Depart-
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Miss Bernice Shuder, Associate Pro- Dr. Leonard V. Taylor, Head, Depart- Dr. A. Evald Nielsen, Pf0fCSS01'
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Robert S. Bravard, Head Li-
brarian, Assistant Professor of
Education.
Louis B. Juilierat, Director of
Athletics, Associate Professor of
Health and Physical Education.
-Miss Jane Miller, Assistant Pro-
fessor of Health and Physical
Education.
James D. Houdeshell, Head, De-
partment of Health and Physical
Education, Associate Professor of
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Rhea Killinger, Sandy Zimmerman, Sue Hosler. SECOND ROWJ
Betty Long, Valma Fowler, Marilyn McLeod, Betty Golden, Rose
Mary Rush, Eunice Heidrich, Naomi Miller. THIRD ROWg
Beverly Hillard, Jan Burcham. Secretaries, Oflice Personnel, and Building Service
STANDING: L. to R.g Joe Porter, Glen Konkel, Bob Porter, Arther Vicory.
STANDING: Mark Leathers, Bill Thomason, Clarence Karus, Ted Winkle,
Mrs. D. McCa1lister.
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PHYLLIS. E. BISHOP
Elementary Education
LOWAN DA P. BOWERS
Elementary Education
SALLY J. BRUMBAUGH
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Mathematics-Chemistry
BATES, JAMES E., Minor: English. Lampost 1,2535
S.G.A., sgt.-at-arms 2, vice president 35 Varsity F 2,3,4,
secretary 45 wrestling team 1,2 5 student court senior justice5
Sigma Kappa Tau 2,3,4, secretary 35 S.E.A. 4. BERG,
JOHN A., Minor: psychology. Kampus Kuples Klub 1,25
Nu Psi Ro 25 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 S.G.A. 35 S.E.A. 35
junior class president5 senior assistant in psychology5 student
counselor 3. BISHOP, PI-IYLLIS E., Minor: English. S.E.A.
2,3,4 5 Sigma Tau Delta 45 Alpha Psi Omega, president 45
Mummers 2,3,4, secretary 3. BOWERS, LOWANDA P.,
Minor: English. Theta Epsilon Delta 15 S.E.A. 1,2,3,45
student counselor 2,3,4 5 senior assistant in English5 Choir
1,2,3,4. BRUMBAUGH, SALLY J., Minor: physical
education. Theta 15 Y.M.C.A. 15 Zeta Sigma Chi 3,4,
vice president 3, president 45 Phi Alpha Theta 45 S.E.A.
4. CAMPBELL, BETH J., Minor: physical education.
S.E.A. 153,45 W.R.A. 1,2535 Theta Epsilon Delta 1, vice
president 35 Band 2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. 1. CHANEY, DENNIS,
Minor: business administration. S.E.A. 1. CHAPMAN,
CARL, Minor: political science. Circle K 4. CORBIN,
FRANCIS J., Minor: biology, sociology. track 2,35 student
counselor 3,45 S.E.A. 3,45 Nu Sigma Gamma 1,2,3,4.
DAVIS, WALTER K., Minor: sociology, history.
C.G.Y.A., treasurer 2, president 3,45 S.G.A. chaplain 45
Theta 1,2 5 activities honorary 45 S.C.A. 3,4 5 Alpha Psi
Omega 2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Sigma Tau Delta 3,45
Who's Who 35 Y.M.C.A. 15 Mumrners 15 Band 15 student
counselor 3,4.
WALTER K. DAVIS DENN Y D. DENNIS
Religion-Philosophy Business Administration
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History
DENNIS, DENNY D., Cremata, vice president 3, president
4, senior assistant in economics. DOSH, RICHARD L.,
Choir, Theta Epsilon Delta 3,45 Nu Psi Rho, student
counselor 1, Alethian Society. DRAKE, NORMA
DUDECK, THEODORE J., Minor: mathematics, English.
student counselor 3,45 football 1,2,3,4g wrestling 1,2,3,4,
activities honorary 4, Varsity F treasurer 3, president 45
Newman Club 2,3,4. FRY, SHIRLEY A., S.E.A. 2,3,4,
W.R.A. 1,2,3,45 drill team. GEPHART, MARILYN B.,
Minor: English, history. cheeleader 15 sophomore home-
coming attendant, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,4, S.E.A. 1,2,3,4, Lam-
post 2 5 Nu Psi Rho, C.G.Y.A. 1,2,3,4, student counselor
3,4. GIVENS, JOHN F., Minor: physical education. bas-
ketball 1,25 baseball 1,2,3,4, S.E.A. 1,2,3,4, student counselor
3,4 5 senior assistant in physical science, Science Club 3,4-.
GREEN, FRED A., Minor: history. S.E.A. 1,2,3,43 baseball
1,2,3,4, Argus 4. HEISTAND, MIRIAM G., S.E.A. secre-
tary 3, vice president 4 g senior assistant in sociology.
HELMS, PAUL P., Minor: business administration. HESS,
DON, Choir, Mummers, Y.M.C.A., S.E.A. 3,4. I-IOHS,
ROBERT W., Minor: French. wrestling 3, S.E.A. 2,3,45
Circle K 4.
THEODORE DUDECK SHIRLEY A. FRY
Pl1ySiCal ECluCatlO1'1 Physical Education
MARILYN B. GEPHART JOHN F. GIVENS
Elementary Education
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FRED A. GREEN
Physical Education
MIRIAM G. HEISTAND
Elementary Education-Sociology
PAUL P. HELMS
Mathematics-Physics
DONALD G. HESS
ROBERT W. HOHS
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GERALD R. IN BODY
Social Studies Comp.
JAMES J. JUDD
Physical Education
JAMES N. KING
Social Studies Comp.
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E IORS
1962
NEIL K. LANTZ DONALD W. LAWLER
Social Studies Comp. Psychology
HUDSON, RAYMOND L., Choir 1,2,3,45 student coun-
selor 2,3,4 5 student conductor 4. INBODY, GERALD R.,
Minor: physical education. JUDD, JAMES J., Minor:
political science. football 2,35 baseball 3,45 S.E.A. 3,45
Mum1ners5 Alpha Psi Omega 5 Delta Sigma Tau. KING,
JAMES N., Minor: French. Phi Alpha Theta, president
35 junior justice student court5 Alethean Club, president5
S.G.A., president 45 Circle K 45 activities honorary 45
senior assistant in historyg Alpha Kappa Omega 2,35 Sigma
Tau Delta5 library staff 5 Larnpost 25 assistant editor of the
Utilitarian Review. KLEINHENZ, HUGH J., Chremata.
LANNING, WILLIAM F., Minor: Mathematics. Nu Psi
Rho, vice president 3, president 45 Inner Club Council 5
student counselor 4. LANTZ, DAVID L., Minor: physical
education. football 1,2,3,45 basketballg baseball 1,25 track,
Varsity F 2,3,45 student counselor. LANTZ, NEIL, Minor:
physical education. student counselor 3,45 Varsity F 2,3,4 5
S.E.A. 2,3,45 N.E.A.5 O.E.A.5 basketball 1,25 track 1,2,3.
LAWLER, DONALD W., Y.M.C.A., S.C.A.5 student
cotmselor5 Mummers5 Alethean5 Nu Psi Rho 5 Lampost5
dorm proctor. LIEBERMAN, ANTHONY Z. tennis 3.
MCCORMACK, Mrs. Eugene L., Minor: biology, general
science. S.E.A. 3,4.
MCPHERSON, MICHAEL L., Minor: sociology. Cremata
Club 3,4, Mummers, treasurer senior class. MARTIN,
RONALD, Minor: English. Mummers 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,
Brabson Award, Who's Who 3, sophomore class president ,
Alpha Psi Omega 2,3,4, president 2,3, S.G.A. 3, vice
president senior class, Argus editor, senior assistant in
speech. MIDDLETON, NANCY, Sigma Tau Alphia,
president 4, student counselor 3,4-, homecoming queen 3,
Utilitarian Review, Lampost, Sigma Tau Delta 3,4,
Chremata. MILLER, CYRIL J., Minor: English. Newman
Club, Chremata, S.E.A. 2,3,4. MILLER, JIM A., Minor:
sociology. Theta Epsilon Delta, vice president 5 S.C.A., vice
president, Student Union Board, N.E.A. MIZSAK,
WAYNE F., Minor: political science. Chremata, Newman
Club 1,2,3,4, Alpha Phi Gamma, Argus, track 2.
MONAGHAN, THOMAS J., Newman Club, president
3, S.E.A., vice president 3, president 4, Circle K, Phi
Kappa Theta. MOSS, JAMES W. Jr., Minor: history,
sociology. freshman class president, Theta, student coun-
selor 2,3. ORWICK, ROGER, Minor: Physical education.
S.E.A., senior assistant in biology, Nu Sigma Gamma,
basketball 1,2,3,4-. PARSONS, MARILYN, Minor: physi-
cal education. Y.W.C.A., secretary 2, C.G.Y.A., secretary
2, W.R.A., treasurer 3, president 4, dorm counselor,
junior class secretary, vice president of dorm 3, S.E.A.,
Argus. POTTER, JANICE A., Minor: psychology. senior
class president, S.G.A. 4, Kappa Phi Epsilon, president
of dorm 3, director student health service.
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NANCY L. MIDDLETON CYRIL J. MILLER
Business Administration Business Education Comp.
E IORS
1962
JIM A. MILLER WAYNE F. MIZSAK
Mathematics-Biology ECODOUHCS
THOMAS J. MONAGHAN
Science
JAMES W. MOSS Sr.
Religion-Philosophy
ROGER ORWICK
Biology
MARILYN PARSONS
Business Education Comp.
JANICE A. POTTER
Nursing
his X W at x?
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CHARLES W. SCHMIDT
History-Social Studies Comp.
LINDA L. SCHUMACHER
English
PHYLLIS A. SHANKSTER
Elementary Education
JERRY D. SINK
Business Administration
SHEILA K. SMITH DOLORES M. STELLUTI
Music Physical Education
GARY L. WESCO JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS
Economics Speech
ll IORS
1962
JOY M. STONE JESSE TUCKER
Elementary Education Sociology
SCHMIDT, CHARLES W., Minor: physical education.
Phi Alpha Theta, Circle K, football. SCHUMACHER,
.LINDA L., Minor: psychology, sociology. Y.W.C.A., Theta
Epsilon Delta, Lampost, Sigma Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau
Delta, activities honorary. SHANKSTER, PHYLLIS A.,
Minor: English. national honor society. SINK, JERRY D.,
Minor: psychology. Varsity F 2,3,4-, baseball 1,2,3,4, most
valuable player 3. SMITH, SHEILA K., Minor: voice,
piano. Mummers, W.R.A., Leap week queen, Choir,
student counselor, cheerleader l,2,3,4-, Sigma Delta, secre-
tary 4-, S.E.A. STELLUTI, DEE M., Minor: speech.
S.E.A., Newman Club, secretary 2, Mummers, vice presi-
dent 3, treasurer 4-, Alpha Psi Omega , dormitory council,
senior assistant in physical education. STONE, JOY M.,
Minor: religion. sophomore class secretary, junior class vice
president, senior class secretary, Theta, C.G.Y.A. TUCK-
ER, JESSE L., Minor: physical education. student counselor
3,4-, football, track 3,4. WESCO, GARY, Minor: political
science. dorm president 3 , Varsity F 2,3,4, Vice president 4-,
baseball, football manager, basketball manager, leap week
king, I.B.M. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH H. Jr., Minor: Eng-
lish. Debate, Mummers, Wesley Fellowship, Phi Kappa
Delta, vice president 3, president 4, S.E.A., secretary,
C.G.Y.A., Lampost 2,3, Current Events Club 4.
John Alesch
Carol Armentrout
Elaine Bame
Bailey Baynes
JU IOR
Lesli Bistline
Ken Bowers
Marie Brian
Erroll Browne
Joy Burcham
Jean Carbaugh
Frankie Chapman
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Barbara Eakin
Paul Crouch
Robert Deitzel
1963
Tom Fisher
Vicky Foltz
Janice Fry
Kenneth F ullenlove
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Tom Gechwind
Dale George
Lester Gerken
Dave Hawkins
Karen Heminger
J IOR
Robert Kane
Esther Kleinhenz
Richard Leech
Keith Lewis
36
Micheal Loveridge
Larry McDough
Zella Millon
Trent Oelberg
Roderic Rose
Andy Samloff
John See
George Showers
Pat Shrider
Jim Simonis
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Mark Smith
Paula Snyder
Larry Spicer
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Kay Stoner
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Troy Tyner
Jerry Wasserman
Bill Thompson
Brooks White
Larry Wilcox
Barbara Williamson
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Barbara Ballard
Betty Bare
Odell Barry
Ed Beam
Lynn Beveridge
David Binkley
Lloyd Bowden
Bill Boyd
Howard Bradshaw
Donna Britt
Phyllis Burner
Ron Cable Karol Contris Jerry Cramer
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Lois Deitzel
Marilyn Dorring
Karen Eiper
JoFran F erroll
Bill Fiorine
Charles Fisher
Larry Foster
jake Froning
Sue Ginter
Fred Gooclart
David Gulgin
RLISSCH D0r1'S2.II1 Linda Dunbar Loring Ebersole
Ellen Hendricks
Robert Hudson
Bob Hutchinson Mike Kazacos Nancy Kilmore
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Karol Kirkpatrick
Larry Krabill
Joe Lear
Kookie Leepino
Ron Leslie
Dick Letizia
Bonnie Long
Margaret Magoon
Cindy Malcolm
Jim McIntosh
Barbara Meyers
Kenneth Miller 0 P I-I 0
Leslie Miller 0
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Dale Myers
Terry Newman
Larry 0,B1'iCI'1
Carol Padgurski
Jerry Parter
Lewis Richards
Michael Risser
Lowell Ritchey
Carolyn Rose
Louis Rossrnan
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Kay Misamore
Marty Morris
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Barbara Rothlisberger
Linda Simpson
Bill Snyder
Harold Witherill Elaine Wrasse Marsha Wykes
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Ed Spencer
Barry Sprink
Ronald Stacy
Torn Stetzer
Stanley Stough
Milford Thurnrna
Mike Wedding
Barbara Weitz
Charle Winn
Roy Wise
Dave Bethany
Rose M. Bevins
Carole A. Bishop
Robert F. Brinkman
Jane E. Buchenroth
Norma L. Buckmaster
Sharon A. Bull
Janet Burcham
Janet D. Burner
Bruce D. Campbell
Karen Carr
Marty A. Cartnal
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Mary E. Adams
Timothy L. Archer
Betty Bame
Walter E. Basil
Glenn E. Beatty
Melvin H. Berkebile
James A. Bernola
Trudy A. Claypool
Jill E. Cobb
Ann L. Colburn
Christine Collins
Donald B. Corbin
Wanda P. Darnaske
Dianne Davis
Ronald L. DeCoornan
Carolyn S. Donaldson
Marilyn L. Donaldson
Maureen A. Drake
David L, Dukes
John Eitelgeorge
Carol Enderle
Carol A. Endrek
Wayne W. F arthing
Wilma Fast
Thomas L. Ferguson
Sandra G. F ick
Kenneth M. Foos
Jackie A. Fournier
Virginia L. Frederick
Robert C. Galloway
James D. Gassman
Evelyn L. Giles
Ronnie A. Gillette
Margarita Gonzalez
James M. Grauel
Charles B. Hamilton
Jack L. Hartigan
James Hartigan
James E. Hayes
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Nan Heminger
Fred W. Hendricks
Gary L. Hickle
Martin Hoover
Mary D. Huff
Gary L. Hughes
Jack M. James
Diane P. Jeffers
Judy K. McMillin
Charles E. Miller
Jan Miller
Leland L. Miller
Robert Montgomery
Marianne Movens
William A. Newell
Louise E. Newmyer
Robert W. Johnson
Michael S. Johnson
Deanna J. Johnston
Jirn R. Jones
Todd F. King
Barrie L. Kramer
David O. Lane
Daniel J. Lehman
Richard W. Martin
Shirley A. Martin
Glee C. Mazey
Thomas McClain
Richard W. Reen
Phyllis J. Redick
Charlotte E. Rettig
Diane B. Rettig
Duane A. Rettig
Diane L. Rhodes
Louis Ruscille
Treva L. Russell
Richard Scheck
Barry J. Schific
Dean Shelly
Robert L. Sito
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Robert D. Norris
Robert M. O'Brien
Sharon Oestreich
Marilyn K. Pever
Margie K. Pollitt
Larry E. Porter
Ann Powell
Carol Reed
Gary H. Snyder
David C. Stornbaugh
Darla L. Swartz
Fernando Veiga
Mary F. Wagner
Paul T. Walter
Dianne L. Webel
Tina Welling
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Track
FINDLAY COPS EBRD TITLE IN ROW
Shockey clears the bar in the pole vault contest. AND
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, Nxxl 1 ,N !,l , ference track and field championship at Wilmington by ag-
feiiguiifwi lllli llll N lllitit Efi .,.tit 1 gregating 63 points.
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Odell Barry again proved the hero for the Oilers, as he had
all season long, taking three individual medals and running
on the winning 880 yard relay team. His efforts gained him
the high point trophy for individual performance. Findlay had
seven first place medals in all.
Earlier this season the Findlay team, coached by Jirn Houde-
shell, won the Mid-Ohio Relays for the third consecutive year.
The F C record for this season stands at 5-2, including the two
all conference wins and victories against Kenyon, Ohio North-
ern, Bluffton, and Defiance.
Other records not listed in captions are as follows 3 100 yard
dash time 9.6, 220 yard dash time 21.5, both at the Defiance
meet by Odell Barry 3 high jump 17 feet 6 inches, Tucker, De.
Nichols, and Shockeyg shot put 125 feet 1 inch, Coleman,
Kozak, and Tucker, both Mid-Ohio relays records.
The Oilers will graduate three of their strongest men this
year: Kidd, Waide Kozak, and Delmar Nichols. Kozak, has
earned four letters while at Findlay, while Kidd has three, and
Nichols because of transfer rules, has earned one.
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Waide Kozak captured the 1961 Mid-Ohio
discus record at 14-8 feet 5M inches.
Bill Hughes represented the Oilers in the mile run.
McClain is out in front as he gets ready to tag Barry in the 440 shuttle relay.
At the 1961 Mid-Ohio relays McClain helps
Tucker and Barry in the team broad jump
which they took at 61 feet 1M inches.
Leroy McClain also set the college track record
in 1961 with a broad jump of 22 feet 2M inches
against Manchester.
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15 4 took 5 team records of which, 3 were college track records.
Delmar N1chols set a new 120 hxgh hurdles record for
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TRACK AND FIELD
Findlay . . . 63
Defiance . . . 40M
Bluffton .... 335
Cedarville . . . 24
Wilmington . . . . 19M
Ohio Northern 1922,
Ashland ..... . . 19
MID-OHIO RELAYS
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Baseball
STANDING: L. to R., B. Gobin fCoachj, M. Pirschel SEATED: R. Rader, F. Green, J. Sink, J. Givens, R Hay
fManagerj, D. George, J. Froning, D. Elmer, L. Hite, W. den, D. Lockwood, G. Wesco, L. Gerkin.
Tuggle, R. Wise, A. Pierce, H. Mason, B. Boyd CManagerQ.
Findlay College's baseball squad, under the di-
rection of Bob Gobin, compiled a 7-6 record dur-
ing the 1961 season. Playing, for the most part, in
the rugged Mid-Ohio Conference, the Oiler nine
was led in hitting by outfielder Jerry Sink, who
batted at a .367 clip. First baseman Hal Mason
took the honors for the highest fielding average of
the regulars.
The season's highlight was the Oilers' 6-3 vic-
tory over the powerful Falcons from Bowling
Green State University. Sink led Findlay's attack
with three hits in three trips to the plate. The
seasonls finest individual performance, however,
was contributed by pitcher Ansel Pierce who
hurled a no-hitter against Wilmington in his first
start of the season. Pierce missed a perfect game
by the narrowest of margins -- two miscues by his
teammates.
The Mid-Ohio League championship was won
for the second consecutive season by Defiance
College., The Yellow Jackets gained two of their
conference victories in their contests with the Oil-
ers. Findlay ended the season in the middle of the
seven team league.
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STANDING: L. to R., Todd King, Jim Jones, Ray Wagner, Butch
Baldasare, Jim Lane, Jack james, Bill Maerlender, Gary Werner,
Jerry Arlington, Bob Silver, Tom McClain, Pete Mickley, Bill Tippie,
Mickey Cottrell, Andy Valachek, Tony Palmieri, Jim Gamber,
George Drummond. STANDING: Lynn Schrickel, Jay Johnson,
Tom Draper, Paul Riley, Earl Blount, Steve McGee, Bob Montgom-
ery, Tom Ferguson, Ted Lenear, Doug Meek, Ron Durham, Phil
Teeters, John Irwin, Gary Hunt, Tim Archer. SEATED: Dave
Lantz, Ted Dudeck, Odell Barry, Gary Howard, Ernie Robinson,
Jerry Wasserman, Don Niederhauser, LeRoy McClain, Carl Meyers,
Chuck Bunce, Barney Ruthowski, Tom Klomp, Jesse Tucker, Bill
Hughes.
f f After a depressing 2-7 season in 1960, the Oiler gridmen roared back
in 1961 under Coach Lou Juillerat, to compile a 7-3 log and wrap up
their Erst Mid-Ohio League title since 1949. The squad, dominated by
freshmen, literally rolled over their five opponents from the M-O. In non-
conference games, the Oilers won two while losing three.
Oddly enough, the highlight of the season came in a losing effort to Bald-
win-Wallace, rated number two among the nation's small colleges and
coached by Ohio's mentor of the year, Lew Trestle., The spirited Oilers
caused the mighty Yellow Jackets no little concern before they could eke
out a 14-8 decision in front of nearly 7,000 wildly screaming fans at Don-
nell Memorial Stadium.
Outstanding player awards went to Carl Meyers for best offensive line-
man, Bob Montogmery for best defensive lineman, John Mickley for best
defensive back, and Odell Barry for best offensive back. Findlay College
was well represented on the all Mid-Ohio with four gridmen on the offen-
sive squad, Odell Barry halfback, Ted Lenear end, Jerry Wasserman and
Don Niederhauser tackles, also four gridmen on the defensive squad, Bill
Hughes end, Steve McGee halfback, Doug Meek and Tony Palmieri line-
backers. Highest individual honors went to Odell Barry, who received honor-
able mention in the all-Ohio selection.
Prospects for the 1962 season look good, as only three members of the
Squad will graduate. Sorely missed will be Don Niederhauser, Ted Dudeck
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Jim Houdeshell, assistant coachg Dick Moody, trainerg Louis
Jullierat, head coach 5 Joe Smith, assistant coach.
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Basketball
STANDING: L. to R. 5 Coach Jim Houdeshell, Keith Horstman Dave Shockey Roy Wxse
George Widunas, 'Charles Stanley, Roger Orwick. SEATED: Dave W1ll1B.IHS Rxchard Martm
Willie Tuggle, Jake Froning, Terry Eikenbary, William Senger.
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The 196162 basketball team fimshed the season
winning 8 and losmg 13 The O1lers showed a 5 7
conference record good for fourth place Playmg 500
ball at home Coach Houdeshell s cagers won 5 of 10
home games but could only make 3 of 11 road tr1ps
successful
Roger Orwlck who prov1ded most of the Oller re
bounding strength was the only sernor on the squad
Playing 1I1 20 games Roger plcked off 186 rebounds
to lead the team 1n reboundlng
Wilhe Tuggle led the team 1n total pomts for the
second stralght season Wlth a 194- per game average
Tuggle was the only sophomore named to the first team
of the all league squad
Dave Shockey un1or wh1le averaging 16 3 per
game, w1th the seasons 1nd1v1dual hlgh of 32 pomts
against Cedarvllle recewed honorable mentlon all
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STANDING L to R Coach Joe Smith Ron Dellapdna, 'Charles Bunce, Ralph Roberts, Dave
Lane FRONT Don Naugle Edward Marvich Ron Gillette, Bill Hughes. ABSENT: Jack
Kxmberland Edward Spencer Richard Macaluso Jim Staschiak.
The FC grapplers ended duel meet competition with a
2-6 won-loss record. Faced with one of the strongest
wrestling schedules ever attempted by the college, Coach
Joe Smith's squad was hit hard by the loss of two mainstay's
in the middle of the season through ineligibility.
Captain Ron Dellapina was one consolation, however,
going undefeated throughout the season. Finishing his last
year as a wrestler, he won four of his eight matches by pins,
registering the team's quickest pin against Indiana Central,
248 seconds.
Wrestling in the Wheaton Invitational Tournament the
team finished in the sixth spot. Ron Dellapina won the
14-7-pound class championship and Ralph Roberts 'finished
fourth among the heavyweights.
Dellapina made short work of Jack Barry of Notre Dame
in his first match, pinning him in :28 seconds, thus, moving
on for his second year as a Wheaton champion.
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KAPP PHI EP ILO
The purpose of Kappa Phi Epsilon sorority is to provide a
variety of activities which will offer the members a more well-
rounded college life.
Organized in the fall of 1960, Kappa Phi Epsilon, charter mem-
bers chose the colors of gold and white, with the yellow chrysanthe-
mum as the sorority's flower. This yearls activities included a
spaghetti supper, a Japanese dinner, and a Hoat in the homecoming
parade. The sorority also contributed books to the library and
maintained the standards of sorority life.
Officers were: President Kay Stoner, Vice President Marjorie
McMahon, Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Connor, Historian Brenda
Bolander, and Sponsor Mrs. Perry.
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Oestreich, Janice Fry, Berna Neal. SEATED: Marjorie McMahon, Ruth Connor, Brenda
Bolander, Janice Potter, Barb Ballard, Loretta Lupino.
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Smith, Pat Shrider. SEATED: Barbara Badertscher, Barrie Kramer, Wendy Scott, Marty
Cartnal, Wanda Damaske.
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On October 12, 1961, Sigma Delta Sorority became
a chartered organization on the Findlay College cam-
pus. Sigma Delta was well represented on the sports
scene with four members serving as cheerleaders.
Alpha Kappa Omega and Sigrna Delta became
brother-sister fraternities this year, sponsoring many
events together. "Midterm Blues" was a mixer co-
sponsored with the Circle K club. Sigma Delta's
candidate for Leap Week, Willy Tuggle, was crowned
King.
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Sigma Kappa Tau was the first chartered men's fraternity
on campus. It was founded January, 1960, and currently
has twelve actives and nine pledges.
Some of the main purposes of this chapter of Sigma Kappa
Tau is to develop a spirit of brotherhood and to foster and
promote a campus atmosphere conducive to high academic
achievement and a high standard of citizenship.
This year's Sigma Kappa Tau Sweetheart is Sharon
Sheldon, with Dick Leech, president, Mike Kazocas, vice
president, Les Miller, secretary, and John See, treasurer.
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Bates, SEATED: Mike Kazacos, Dick Leech Les Miller John See Bob Hutchison
Bob Wood.
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STANDING: L. to R., Karen Heminger, Barbara Eakin, Sue Hosler, Nancy Middlton, Barbara
Williamson, Linda Schumacher, Philles Burner, Linda Shoop. SEATED: Carol Endrek, Sharon
Bull, Wilma Fast, Virginia Frederick, Helen Hendricks, Margie Pollitt.
The purpose of Sigma Tau Alpha sorority is to promote social status among the
women on campus, to bring the college and the community together, and to provide
services for the benefit of Findlay College students.
This last year, the society engaged in varied activities. Highlighting the activities
was "Dean Morey Weekj, sponsored by "ETAs," ir1 honor of De-an C. A. Morey,
and setting up a victory bell, to be rung after victorious sports events. Four honorary
members were chosen Mrs. Ivan Frick, Mrs. O. J. Wilson, Mrs. John Hutson, and
Mrs. James Nye. The society received eight new pledges as the result of the 1962
February rush.
Officers were: President Nancy Middleton, Vice President Barbara Williamson,
Secretary Sue Hosler, Treasurer Karen Heminger, and Sponsor Miss Reimund.
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ZETA IGM CHI
Zeta Sigma Chi is one of four social sororities on campus. Since receiving its
charter a year ago, Zeta Sigrna Chi has been active in many college events. "ZSC,'
entered a float in the homecoming parade, decorated for a Union Board mixer, en-
tered a booth in the all-college carnival, and had the winning entry in the "Ugly
Man" contest held at the carnival.
Pledges activated this year were Jackie Fournier, Elaine Bame, Darla Swartz,
Donna Britt, and Ellen Hurlburt.
The officers for 1961-62 were President 'Carol Arrnentrout, Vice President Cynthia
Malcolm, Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Meyers, and Intersorority Council Representa-
tive Nancy Kilmore.
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Barbara Myers, Ellen Hurlbert. SEATED: Ruth Hawthorne, Jocelyn Fournier, Donna Britt,
Penelope Webb, Darla Swartz.
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BACK ROW: L, to R., Dale George, Charles Bunce, Jerry Wasserman, R. W.
Whittington. STANDING: Ronald Dellapina, Alphonse Cardulla, James McIntosh.
STANDING: Carl Meyer, Jerry Sink, William Senger. STANDING: Gary Wesco,
Theodore Dudeck, James Bates, James Houdeshell.
One of the veteran groups on campus is the Varsity "F" Club which is composed
of those varsity athletic letter winners who have passed all the requirements for mem-
bership. The club was organized for the purpose of advancing cooperation, fellowship,
and student participation in athletics, and to stimulate an interest in the ideals of
sportsmanship.
The oHicers for this year are: President Ted Dudeck, Vice President Gary Wesco,
Secretary Jim Bates, Treasurer Keith Horstman, and Advisor Goach James Houdeshell.
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W.R.A., the Women's Recreation Association, is open to any
woman on campus. Provision for proper leisure time activities and
healthful exercise essential for wholesome living, development of
group loyalties, and the enrichment of social competence are the
objectives of this organization as it provides the intramural and ex-
tramural athletic programs for the women students. Team sports
offered in the program include: volleyball, basketball, and softball.
Individual sports are: trampoline, bowling, golf, swimming, tennis,
and badminton.
The officers for this year are: President Marilyn Parsons, Vice
President Marie Brian, Secretary Pat Shrider, Treasurer Wanda
Damaske, Student Sponsor Dee Stelluti, and Sponsor Miss Miller.
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Rose SEATED: Trudy Clapoool, Jill Street, Sylvia Smith, Mary Ainsworth, Shirley Martin.
SEATED ' Wanda Damaske, Marilyn Parsons, Arlene Brian, Pat Shrider.
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STANDING: L. to R.g William Johns, Dave Woehler, Richard Menaik, Rick Smith, Doyce
Rice, John Krynock, Bill Russel. STANDING: Paul Riley, Somkas Hem Viseshakul, Mike
Kazacos, Paul Crouch, Allen Martin, Gregory Mihaly, Barry Schiftic. STANDING: James
Dowen, Bob Rainforth, James Bernola, Bill Clark, David Lane, William Crohen, Mark
Richcreek, John Fronk, Tony Palmieri, Todd King. SEATED: Zella Millon, Jack James, Leo
Savage, Doug Shepherd, Eline Zimmerman.
The objective of the Findlay College Club on Political Action is to promote the
idea that, through good government, free and peaceful societies will be perfected and
perpetuated. The Club On Political Action is af-liliated with the Association of In-
ternational Relations Clubs. Various activities have included a member serving as
Honorary Vice President of the United States and others serving with high govern-
ment officialsg an intern program with the governor of Pennsylvania and Ohio in
addition to other state oflicialsg a "mock supreme court" trial on Capital Punishment.
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The purpose of the Circle K. Club is to encourage participation in group activities,
to promote good fellowship and high scholarship, and to provide an opportunity for
leadership training in service to the College and the Cormnunity.
This year's activities included sponsoring mixers, guest speakers, and publication
of a student directory. The highlight of the year was the visit by Governor Michael
V. DiSal1e.
Officers were: President Keith Lewis, Vice President Jim Tate, Secretary Joe
Lear, Treasurer Dennis Bell, and Board of Directors Jim Simonis, Tom Fisher, Phil
Eaton, and Robert Rainforth. Faculty sponsors were Dr. Arthur Eakin and Mr.
Herbert Now.
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Phil Eaton. STANDING: Jim Tate, Bailey Baynes, Karl Chapman, Mr. Herbert Now, Mr.
Howard, Mr. D. Snyder, Mr. M. L. Clark, Leo Savage, Keith Lewis, Tom Fisher, Charles
Fisher, Bob Hutchison.
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Smith, Bill Thompson, Miss Selma Hill, Dr. Russell Holy. SEATED:
Ginny Frederick, Rose Bevins, Lowanda Bowers, Linda Dunbar, Pat
Croy, Phyllis Shankster, Miriam Heistand, Barbara Weitz, Pat Copus,
Phyllis Bishop, Ken Fullenlove photographer.
The Student Education Association is the pre-professional organization
on campus for students preparing to enter the teaching field. The purpose
of this organization is to provide members with opportunities for devel-
oping personal growth and professional competence and for gaining an
understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized
teaching profession.
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coming parade. The club has started a publication of the S.E.A. "NEWS,',
a newsletter of the club's activities throughout the semester.
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STANDING: L. to R., Dr. John VanNice, Jean Carbaugh, Richard Leech, Dick Crosby, Janice
Potter, Walter Davis, Margie Magoon, Richard Auman, Richard Achberger, Thomas Morse.
SEATED: Karen Heminger, James King, Kenneth Fullenlove. Absent 5 Jake Froning.
The Student Government Association is composed of all students carrying more
than six hours of classes. The members elect the five officers, who, with the president
and a representative of each of the four classes, comprise the Student Senate, the
governing body of the organization. The Senate serves as a liaison between the student
body and the administration. The Senate also takes care of disciplinary matters and
approves all regulations.
The Senate, elected in May 1961, was headed by President James King, Vice
President Kenneth Fullenlove, Treasurer Jean Carbaugh, Secretary Karen Heminger,
and Sgt-at-Arms Torn Morse. The four class presidents - Janice Potter, Dick Crosby,
Jake F roning, and Richard Achberger - and SGA representatives from each class -
Walt Davis, Dick Leech, Margie Magoon, and Richard Auman. Our faithful advisor
for the past three years, Dr. Van Nice, completed the Senate.
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CHREMA A
Chremata was organized for students who are interested in business as a career.
The organization has set forth its main objectives to be as follows: To speak
effectively under various circumstances and conditions 5 to secure an underlying
knowledge of current business problems g and to use correctly parliamentary pro-
cedure at business meetings.
The purposes are to promote fellowship among students interested in business
administration and to enable them to study and inform themselves about various
branches of business and the desirability of taking up a vocation in a field. Mem-
bership is open to anyone in business administration.
Officers were 5 President Denny Dennis, Vice President Jerry Cramer, Secretary-
Treasurer Esther Kleinhenz, and Sponsor Dr. Taylor.
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Jerry Cramer, Cyrill Miller, Barney Rutkowski, Denny Dennis, David Pfeiffer, Dr. Leonard
Taylor. SEATED: Elaine Barrie, Mary Adams, Karen Heminger, Esther Kleinhenz, Norma
Buckmaster, Janet Burner, Sue Hosler.
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STANDING: L. to R.3 Trudy Claypool, Alan Plyler, Michael McPherson, Michael Smythe,
Joseph Williams, Barry Sprink. SEATED: Susan Garst, Diane Rhodes, Elaine Zimmerman,
Windy Scott, Sandra Gratz, Evelyn Giles, Sandra Bruney. SEATED: Irene Sharninghouse,
Dolores Stelluti, Kenneth Bowers, Barbara Ballard, Victoria Foltz, Wilma Fast.
The Mummers objective is to offer the student an opportunity to further his
dramatic ability by the study and production of dramatics.
Under the able direction of Mrs. Irene Sharninghouse, the 1961-62 Mummers
provided many hours of entertainment for both the students and the community of
Findlay.
First semester, "Our Town" was widely acclaimed and a Christmas play was well
accepted. Second semester, two one-act plays were presented. The Mummers in
May presented, "Antigone,,' a Greek tragedy by Sophocles.
Officers were 5 President Kenneth Bowers, Vice President Barbara Ballard, Secre-
tary Vicki Foltz, Treasurer Dee Stelluti, and Sponsor Mrs. Irene Sharninghouse.
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ARG
The 1962 ARGUS was faced with the task of living up to the outstanding events
of 1962: the LAMPOST was rated top-bi-weekly by the Ohio College Newspaper
Association, the accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools, and the first high fidelity recording by the choir and band. All
this, plus more, made the staPf more than realize the value of their jobs. Deanna
Johnston devoted unlimited hours meeting deadlines, and Paula Snyder, with her
riot squad, did an outstanding job as Business Manager.
I would like to thank all the people within our covers for their cooperation in
making the ARGUS the best.
Kenneth F ullenlove . . . ......... Editor
Photographer
Paula Snyder .... .. Business Manager
Edward Morris . . .............................. Advisor
SEATED: L. to R.g Kenneth Fullenlove, Deanna Johnston. ABSENT: Paula Snyder, Barrie
Kramer, Mike 'Crohen, Shelia Smith, Pam Snyder, Edward Morris, AMERICAN YEARBOOK
CO. Hannibal, Missouri, Collingwood Studio for class portraits and group pictures of football
and basketball.
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Carol Armentrout. ABSEN T: Barney Ruthowski, Nancy Middleton.
The 1961-62 "Lampost" staff was small but mighty. Two feats were recorded into
the college newspaper annals this past year. An accreditation 'gextrav was put out in
"yellow journalism" style, and the paper was rated top bi-weekly by the Ohio College
Newspaper Association. It also received honorable mention for best front page
typography.
The Lampost staff is composed of:
Barbara Williamson ........... ......... E ditor
Frankie Chapman . . . . Assistant Editor
Barney Rutkowski . .. Sports Editor
Ken Fullenlove .. .. Photographer
Edward Morris .. ..... Advisor
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LPH PSI 0 EG
Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic fraternity, is organized for the purpose of providing
an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics and to provide a
wider fellowship for those interested in the college theatre. The fraternity is not intended,
to take the place of the regular dramatic club but works in cooperation with this club
lending all its resources, organized on the most democratic basis, so that every member may
have equal opportunity for self-expression.
The members of Findlay College's NU NU Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega desire to develop
dramatic talent and the art of acting, to cultivate a taste for the best in the drama, and
to foster the cultural values which dramatics develop. The club helped with the pro-
duction of "Our Town" and "Antigone" during the past year and participates in choosing
the recipient for the Brabson Award for the outstanding student in dramatic activities.
STANDING: L. to R., Dee Stelluti, Phyllis Bishop, Ron Martin, Joe Williams, Dick Beery, Bar-
bara Ballard. SEATED: Kenneth Bowers, Barry Sprink.
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Barr, Robert Kane, LeRoy McClain. SEATED: Martha Hagerty, William
Fiorini.
The Alpha Rho Tau, art club, made its appearance on the FC
campus this year. A product of the art department, its membership
is pledged to promote the development and appreciation of fine arts
at Findlay College. In the spring an annual student art exhibit was
held by Alpha Rho Tau. In addition to this May Show, various art
exhibits were held during the year including original prints by
Picasso. Alpha Rho Tau is open to art majors and minors and persons
interested in the promotion of line arts on campus,
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PHI ALPHA THETA
Phi Alpha Theta is Findlay College's honorary history society. The purpose of the
society is to encourage the study of history, to promote cordial relations between the
student and the members of the history profession, and to unite in a fraternal way stu-
dents interested in history.
This year's activities were highlighted by a speaker from the Embassy of India, a
series of film classics, and a program of tape recorded speeches designed to keep the
public informed in world affairs.
This year's oflicers are: President James Sirnonis, Vice President Larry McDougle,
Secretary Nila Gallant, Historian Margaret Magoon, and Sponsor Dr. Kragalott.
STANDING? L. to R., Dr. Kragalott, Mr. Bravard, Larry McDougle, Jim King, Freddie
Goodart, Jon Reynolds, Mike Risser, Dr. Collins, Dr. Black. SEATED: Esther Kleinhenz, Jim
Simonis, Margaret Magoon, Barbara Weitz.
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Heidelbaugh, Larry McDougle, Willis Tuggle, Troi Tyner. SEATED: Nancy Middleton, Barbara
Williamson, Barbara Eakin, Linda Stauffer, Rebecca Milligan, Janet Ackerman, Jeanne Sink,
Margaret Petrak, Joy Burcham.
Carol Armentrout.
SEATED: Diane Sausser, Pat Copus, Marjorie McMahon,
The Xi Theta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, National English Honorary society,
was authorized by Grand Chapter in the spring of 1961.
A variety of subjects were presented during the year. ese inc u e
elen Reimund, "The Imagery in the
Poetry of Emily Dickinson," with Mrs. Evelyn Reiser of Bowling Green, Ohio
as guest speaker, "A Look at Ohio Writers," and a discussion of the Third Edition of
the Webster Dictionary, presented by student members of the society. A dinner meeting
with other honor societies concluded the activities for the year. ' ,
Under the leadership of Dr. E. Congleton, Faculty Adviser, the society, in its
Hrst year, has moved rapidly toward achieving the objectives and purposes set forth 1n
its constitution.
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Nice, is proving itself again to be a dis-
tinct credit to Findlay College in produc-
ing a High Fidelity Recording. The choir
on one side and the Findlay College band
on the other, combined to make the Hrst
recording in the history of the college.
The choir tour this year carried the
group into Illinois, Indiana, and surround-
ing Ohio areas.
Other musical activities of the choral
group include the annual Christmas con-
cert, the William B. Brewer Science Hall
dedication, chapel programs, and visits to
local clubs and churches.
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Three years old and still under the capable
direction of Mr. Louis Chenette, the Findlay
College Orchestra and Band presented many
enjoyable programs for the students and the
people of the community.
Activities of the groups included a tour in
Ohio and Pennsylvania, football and basket-
ball games, and a Spring Concert.
The major highlight of the year was the
bands participation in producing the Hrst
High Fidelity Recording,
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play, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Sharninghouse,
was the Mummers' first performance of the college year.
Dick Berry played the role of a stage manager-narrator
with Bernard Fisher as the town doctor, Ben Lash as the
editor, and Vick Foltz and Karol Kirkpatrick as the
respective wives.
The shy little romance between the doctor's son and the
editor's daughter was carried by Keith Lewis and Barbara
Ballard. Others in a cast of fifty included Ken Bowers,
Mona Smith, Barry Sprink, Larry O'Brain, and Sandra
Gratz.
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Introducing the Findlay College Queen and her court who reigned over the 1961 Home-
coming festivities! Janet
Burcham, freshman attendant, Nappanee, Ind., attendant, Barbara
Eakin, junior, Findlay, Ohio 5 Queen Jean Carbaugh, junior, Clear Spring, Md., attendant
Frankie Chapman, sophomore, Racine, Ohio, and attendant, Elaine Bame, junior, Arlington,
Ohio.
The schedule of Homecoming events Oct. 14, 12530 p.m. - Homecoming
were: parade.
2 p.m. - game with Ash-
Oct. 12, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - pep land,
rally. 4- p.m. - post-game coffee
Oct. 13, Friday, 5 p.m. - banquet, hour in the Union,
8 p,m. musical. 9 p.m. - mixer at First
Oct. 14, Saturday, 9 a.m. - recep- Methodist Church annex.
tion for returning alumni.
10:30 a.Ir1. - b1'l1f1Ch in the The three-day Homecoming week-
Alurnni M6II101'i9.1 UI1i0I1- end was jointly sponsored by the Stu-
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The week of Feb. 5 to 12 was the
scene of F C's Leap Week activities.
During this annual occurrence, spon-
sored by the freshman class, the girls
on campus will honor the boys. A
Leap Week King was crowned and
special calendar events were observed.
Calendar Of Events
Monday, 11 a.m. - Skits presented by
the sororities for their candidates
for King, in the Chapel.
Tuesday, 9 p.m. - A serenade for the
boys presented by the girls.
Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - King
election in the main hall in Old
iff Main and the Union. 7 p.m. -
Full-length film in Brewer 100.
Price, Drag 354, Stag, 2592
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. -- Banquet with
a program to take place in the
union dining hall. Price is 359' with
meal tickets, 51.25 without tickets.
Friday, 8-11:30 p.m. - Sadie Haw-
kins Mixer at YMCA Price: Drag,
505, Stag 35422
Saturday, 6:15 p.m. - Wrestling
match with Indiana Central in the
College Gym. 8 p.m. - Home bas-
Smiling Willie Tuggle reigned as Leap Week King over the festivities. ketball game with Ceclarville,
His Queen for a night was Judy Tantari, sophomore from Conneaut.
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Smith, trying to stuff the ballot box, while helping Margaret Magoon
to vote.
CANDIDATES
Dave Shockey
Mike Loveridge
Jake Froning
Jerry Cramer
John Givens
Willie Tuggle
Jonathan Binkley.
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Zeta Sigma Chi
The Union Board sponsored the evening's program.
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hit songs. The Mummers have several to give away. enjoy activities at FC,s spring carnival
Over 200 townspeople, students, faculty
members and their spouses attended the
Annual Spring Carnival held in the gym.
The highlight of the evening was the
"ugly man" contest with 'Rich Menaik,
freshman, taking the honor for Zeta Sigma
Chi sorority. There were eight organizations
represented in the contest.
One-half of the evening's proceeds are to
go to the Findlay College building fund
and one-half to the organizations.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR NEWEST
ALUMNI
CLASS OOF 1962
FINDLAY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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Your Campus Representative.
Your Continuous Contact
with Your Alma Mater.
Your Source of Your Friend's
Names and Addresses.
Whenever You Return to the Campus
Be Sure to Visit the
Alumni Office
RAEBURN WALLEN
Director of Alumni Affairs
Findlay College
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T962
T708 Bolton Avenue
Findloy, Ohio
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THE HANCOCK BRICK AND TILE CO
Manufacturers of
VITRIFIED CLAY, DRAIN TILE, AND FITTINGS
Findlay, Ohio
Compliments of
SPORTSMAN
LANES
616 Trenton Avenue,
Findlay, Ohio
24 Brunswick Alleys
Balls, Bags, Shoes in
Stock - 3 day service on Balls
Phone GA 2-9757
Open Bowling All Day
Saturday and Sunday
Compliments of
PHOENIX HOTEL 8. COFFEE SHOP
305 South Main Street
Findlay, Ohio
DIFFERENTIAL
STEEL CAR COMPANY
Findlay, Ohio
GEORGE'S BAKERY
Phone GA 24114
Central Avenue FindI0Yf Oh
BESS SHREVE SHOP
Compliments Class of 1962
FEMININE APPAREL
FENSTERMAKER
ACCESSORIES AND GIFTS
SHOES
521 South Main Street
415 S. Main Street Findlay, Ohio Findlay, Ohio
PORTER'S MUSIC STORE
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Findlay's Complete Music Store
GA 2-3015
530 South Main Street Findlay, Ohio
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Serving Findlay Since 1931 B G
225 South Main Street Findlay, Ohio 528 South MGIH FIFICIIUY, Ohio
COOKE'S RESTAURANT
BROADWAY SANDWICH SHOP
"Across from the Arch"
4 233 Broadway
T027 N. Main Street
Complete Corryoul Service Fine Food with Courteous Service
Open Daily
Open 24 Hours a Day
7:00 A.M. - 'l0:OO P.M.
Complete Line of National Products
I Agriculture Limestone
Ground Limestone
l'll fj Hydrated Lime
I Crushed Stone
TN
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THE NATIONAL LIME
AND STONE COMPANY
Findlay, Ohio
Good Luck 'O 'he OI'e's BRYAN'S COLLEGE MARATHON
JACKSON FURNITURE Complete Service
Fine Furniture and Carpets 4223372
E. Main Cross Findlay, Ohio Frazer ond Main Findlay, Oh
MlLLER'S LUNCHEONETTE
THE PHOTO CENTER
Fine Food
Congratulations
Courteous Service
Moderate Prices to the Class of 62
203 North Main Street Findlay, Ohio 209 South Main Street Findlay, Ohio
Compliments of
Findlay
Fostoria
Carey
Start early! Come in today and I
watch those SKLH Green Stamps ,
mount up fast! Get extra gifts -
without emtra spending. ij .
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thrifty women who earn the Best E N
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Findlay - Fostoria - Fremont - Bucyrus - Galion - Carey
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24 hour service
You Name It, We Will Do It
GA 2-8313 Ex. 42
T000 N. Main St. Findlay, Ohio 201 South Main
FORT FINDLAY
HOTEl
Sends Congratulations
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Class of T962
-Findlay, Ohio
THOMAS JEWELERS THE OHIO FARM HOUSE
A Since T887
3 Mile East on Tiffin Road
Diamonds - Watches
For
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303 soufh Main Findioy, Ohio Yom " GMS ' Afmques
SAN-A-PU RE
DAIRY CO.
Makers of San-A-Pure Ice Cream
and the
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T32 E. Main Cross St. Findlay, Ohio
PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSE DAIRY DREAM
"Putt your troubles away at Putt Putt" Cones
Just West of By-pass Sundqes
Reduced rates 'for group play Malts
Call GA 2-I635 Shakes
Trenton Avenue - Rt. 224 Findlay, Ohio T306 North Main Findlay, Ohio
WILLIAMSON'S
RAnIo, TELEVISION, AND COMMUNICATIONS
SALES AND SERVICE
BRAND NEW 1962
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QUALITY TV
23' overall diag. picture meas., 280 sur in. oi rectangular picture area. .I l
Trim Styling
The Asbury - Model H2735
Trim, contemporary styled console in
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Dark Walnut color, grained Mahogany
color, or grained Blond Oak color.
FAMOUS ZENITI-I QUALITY
Sunshine? Picture Tube for brighter, sharper TV pictures.
Big 7' x 5' speaker. Cinelensei Picture Glass. 3-stage IF
Amplifier for better picture quality. Spotlite Dial. Target
Turret Tuner. 20,000 volts of picture power
Phone UL 9-3252
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' UP TO 36 MONTHS AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS
. FOR LIFE AGAINST STRUCTURAL FAILURE
COMPLIMENTS OF
LEROY'S .IEWELERS
Diamonds - Watches
and Cameras - Proiectors
Hi Fi 8. Stereo Equipment
GA 2-5516 GA 3-1232
816 Tiffin Avenue Findlay, Ohio 401 S. Main St. Findlay
THE TROUT FURNITURE CO.
"Good Furniture and Carpets Since l886"
508 S. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio
I-AMPOST TASTY TATERS COMPANY
POTATO CHIPS
H E L P s
GA 2-1365
iooo N. Mum sf. Findlay, Ohio 237 Prosped Avenue Fihdlcy,
WAALAND'S FLORISTS
Cul Flowers and Pot Planfs of All Kinds
Weddings and Funeral Work - Our Specially
CORSAGES CREDIT JEWELER
We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere
Phone GA 22343 T13 Easl Crawford St. Findlay, Ohio
l38-42 Larkins Sl. Findlay, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS CLASS OF T962
Lel us supply your needs
S. S. KRESGE COMPANY
School Supplies
Sfalionery
Parly Goods
' A T PHONE GA 2-3414
328 Soulh Mciin ST. Findlay, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS OF
FINDLAY BODY 8. REPAIR CO.
POINT-INN RESTAURANT
Complete Body 81 Fender Repair
Luncheons - - - Dinners
Expert Mechanics
Seafood Chicken
Dependable Service
Sandwiches
PHONE GA 2-8172
Steaks Chops
873 S. Blanchard Sl. Findlay, Ohio
4'll Limo Ave. Findlay, Ohio
SlNK'S FLOWER SHOP
"Flowers for All Occasions'
404 Second Street Findlay, Ohio
"Value First Clothes"
Exclusive At
ZlEROLF'S
South Main St. Findlay, Oh
THE FINDLAY PRINTING
AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
Portable Typewriters
Social Stationery
Books
Greeting Cards
Blank Books
Ottice Supplies
OFfice Furniture
Complete Printing Service
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Retail Store 406 South Main St.
Printing Plant 318 W. Sandusky St.
DUTCH'S PLACE
NlSWANDER'S
Three Barbers
Dick Dutch Jim
Congratulations Class of T962 Call for Appoinime t
GC: 2-9040
T07 West Crawford St. Findlay, Ohio
West Crawford St. Findlay, Oh
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Publishing Co., Inc.
WARREN-BELTZ
Commercial Prinfing
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Olfset and Letterpress
329 S. Main Sf.
Wedding Stationery
213 S. Moin St. Findlay, Ohio
N. Main Si. Findlay, Ohio
JAQUA'S
Sporting Goods
coNoRATuLAnoNs CLASS or 1962
223-25 N. Main Sl. Findlay, Ohio
THE FINDLAY FAIR CITY LAUNDRY
Now at Two Localions
8.
FOSTORIA ROAD
DRY CLEANING
and
S Main St Findlay Ohio ll6 E. Main Cross Sl.. Findlay, Ohio
FIRST FEDERAL WILSON
SAVINGS 8. LOAN SANDWICH SHOP
CONGRATULATIONS Hamburgers - Malls - Chili
Class of T962 Carryouts our specialty
215 W. Main Cross Findlay, Ohio 600 S. Main SI. Findlay, Oh
Ask for
COLOR
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BY
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T962 I
TTOO E. Main Cross Findlay, Ohio I
UHLMAN'S EOFF INSURANCE AGENCY
DEPARTMENT STORE INC.
Across from the couiihouse Complete lrisui Qnce service
307 s. Main si. Findlay, ohio 201 Farsi Ncfionql Bank Building
When you need flowers for any occaslo
COMPLIMENTS OF
the latest creations are found at
FLOWERLAND JIM NICKAS
We Deliver Flowers Anywhere
Call GA 2-1823 D wntow
113 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio
610 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS OF
TIMBER LANES
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1962
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1400 Sixth St. Findlay, Ohio
LAWRENCE V. I'IOSLER COMPLIMENTS OF
INSURANCE AND BONDS PATTERSONS
Lawrence V- Hosler Harold R- Corbin "Serving Findlay Since 1849"
2225 S. Main St. Findlay. Ohio 418 5. Main Sf, Findlay, Ohio
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BARNHART MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME
24-hour Ambulance Service
618 S. Main St. GA 2-2626 Findlay, Ohio
THE REPUBLICAN COURIER
Your education
is not complete
unless you read
your local newspaper
to keep track of current history
308 Broadway GA 2-5151 Findlay, Ohio
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Moy your future be o success.
PRODUCERS - TRANSPORTERS - REFINERS - MARKETERS OF MARATHON PETROLEUM RODUCTS
Directory
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Achberger, Richard A. - 204 Weber Ave., Canton, O.
Acken-nan, Janet G. - 16301 Elsienna, Cleveland, O.
Adams, Mary E. - 19 Hancock St., Tiliin, O.
Agner, Dortha F. - Route 1, Leipsic, O.
Ainsworth, Mary L. -- 888 Pittsford, Mendon Ctr. Rd.,
Pa.
Alesch, John P. - 706 Edith Ave., Findlay, O.
Altman, Sharon - 232 Ely Avenue, Findlay, O.
Alge, Michael F. - 1125 E.. Main Cross, Findlay, O.
Ankney, William C. - 217 N. Main St., Findlay, O.
Archer, Timothy L. - 1263 Erie St., Liverpool, O.
Arlington, Jerry L. - 150 Newhart St., Carey, O.
Armentrout, Carol J. -- 333 Defiance Ave., Findlay, O.
Atkins, Ronald D. - 318 First St., Findlay, O.
Auman, Richard L. - 330 Hillview Ave., Latrobe, Pa.
Ayers, Virginia - 115 Howard Street, Findlay, O.
B
Badertscher, Barbara - Route 4, Findlay, Ohio
Baer, Donald E. - Wharton, Ohio
Baker, Sheridan - 421 Dayton St., Hamilton, O.
Baldasare, John T. - 152 E. Parkwood Dr., Dayton, O.
Baldwin, Donald M. - 5700 Douglas Road, Toledo, O.
Baldridge, Mae L. -
Baldwin, Richard N. - 229 Lima Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Baldwin, Sondra -- 716 Tifiin Ave., Findlay, O.
Ballard, Barbara S. - Route 2, Cortland, Ohio
Ballin, Dolores - 1520 S. Court, Findlay, Ohio
Balmer, Dennis L. - 830 W. Main Cross, Findlay, O.
Balsat, Howard W. - 1116 Lum St., Fostoria, O.
Bama, Elaine K. --
Bame, Elizabeth A.
Bame, Kenneth W.
Bandy, Finis W. -
Barchent, Richard
Bare, Betty L. - R
Barr, David A. -
Barry, Odell C. --
Barton, Richard --
Basil, Walter E. -
Basilius, Louisa S.
Bates, James E. -
Baumgartner, J. A.
Beagle, Jerry L. -
Beam, Gerald E. -
Route 1, Arlington, Ohio
- Route 1, Williamstown, Ohio
- 2515 Beecher St., Findlay, O.
132 W. Hobart, Findlay, O.
P. - 900 W. Sandusky, Findlay, O.
oute 1, Nevada, Ohio
165 Church St., Lancaster, Pa.
1147 Pinewood, Toledo, Ohio
2109 Church, Wilmington, Del.
2211 Washington Ave., Findlay, O.
-- 929 Crystal Ave., Findlay, O.
435 Hays Ave., Latrobe, Pa.
- Arlington, Ohio
Route 3, London, Ohio
Baynes, Bailey M. -
Route 1, Arlington, Ohio
110 Otsego Pike, McComb, Ohio
Beatty, Glenn E. - Route 1, Avonmore, Pa.
Bell, Richard D. -
Beltz, Donald E. -
437 Jefferson, Elyria, Ohio
1539 Crystal Ave., Findlay, O.
Beltz, John A. - 215 First St., Findlay, O.
Benjamin, William M. - 238 Garfield Ave., Findlay, O.
Benner, Charles L. - Route 2, Greenlield, Ohio
Bennett, Robert L. -- Box 133, Jenera, Ohio
Berg, John A. - 119 Frazer St., Findlay, Ohio
Berkebile, Melvin H. - R. 4, Box 24, Swanton, Ohio
Bemola, James A. - 11 Studa. St., Burgettstown, Pa.
Berrier, Rose E. -- Route 2, Tiffin, Ohio
Bethany, Dave - 633 Fernwood, Toledo, Ohio
Beucler, Vera M. - Arlington, Ohio
Beveridge, Lynn S. - Route 1, Butler, Ohio
Bevins, Rose M. - Route 1, Arcanum, Ohio
Billorman, George R. - 418 W. Walnut, Coldwater, O.
Binklcy, David A. - Route 3, Celina, Ohio
Binkley, Jonathan A. '- Route 3, Celina, Ohio
Bishop, Carole A. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Bishop, Phyllis J. - 1731 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Bistline, Leslie S. - Route 3, Dillsburg, Pa.
Bistline, Randall L. - Route 3, Dillsburg, Pa.
Black, Daniel K. - 324 Indian Road, Ottawa Hills, O.
Blount, Earl F. - 10625 Kimberly, Cleveland, O.
Bolander, Brenda L. - 1-l-22 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio
Bonnell, Don R. - 2342 Wyandotte, Cuyahoga Falls, O.
Borden, Charlene - 715 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Bostlcman, Sue E. - Route 1, Holgate, Ohio
Bowden, Lloyd L. - Route 5, Meadville, Pa.
Bowe, Ottis L. - 220 W. Tiffin St., Fostoria, O.
Bowers, Kenneth R. - R. 2, Box 1065, Ellwood City, Pa.
Bowers, Lowanda L. - 2319 N, Main, Findlay, Ohio
Bowman, Philip D. -- 233 Tioga Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Boyd, William C. - 2005 Duquesne, McKeesport, Pa.
Bracken, Janna - Box 131, Continental, Ohio
Bradshaw, Howard L. - 321 S. Patterson, Gibsonburg, O.
Brandman, Mary M. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Breitigam, Walter V. -- 332 Cherry St., Findlay, Ohio
Brcneman, John - Route 1, Newburg, Pa.
Breneman, Lois S. - 322 S. Chestnut, Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Brewbaker, Charles N. - N. Main St., Alvada, Ohio
Brian, Erlene M. -- Scott, Ohio
Brigner, Arden -
Brinkman, Robert F. - 405 Buckeye St., Genoa, Ohio
Britt, Donna M. - 507 Sycamore, Sidney, Ohio
Brobst, John - 12+ W. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Brodie, Joe - 300 Frazer St., Findlay, Ohio
Brown, James - 836 S. Cory St., Findlay, Ohio
Brown, Michael A. - 638 W. Madison, Gibsonhurg, O.
Brown, Robert C. - Wharton, Ohio
Browne, Erroll R. - 4-21 Lynn St., Findlay, Ohio
Brucklacher, Thomas - 514 Putnam St., Findlay, Ohio
Brumbaugh, Sally - Route 1, North Baltimore, Ohio
Bnygot, Frank R. - 4406 Fruitland Dr., Pamia, O.
Buchanan, Lynn W. - 116 East St., N. Baltimore, O.
Buchenroth, Jane E. - Route 1, Huntsville, Ohio
Buck, Merlin P. - 121 Springbrook, Findlay, O.
Buckrnaster, Norma L. - 1582 Virginia Ave., Lima, O.
Buhler, John S. -- 400 Edith Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Bull, Sharon A. - Route 3, Springfield, Ohio
Bumgarner, Robert L. - Route 5, Sidney, Ohio
Bunce, Charles G. - 111 Arden Park, Sturgis, Mich.
Burcham, Janet - 508 E. Walnut, Nappanee, Ind.
Burcham, Joy L. - 508 E. Walnut, Nappanee, Ind.
Burner, Janet D. - Route 1, Leipsic, Ohio
Burner, Phyllis J. - Route 5, Findlay, Ohio
Bumharn, Ray S. - 830 S. West St., Findlay, O.
Butler, John J. - 51
C
5 Wood St., Delta, Ohio
Cable, Ronald C. - Route 1, Harmony, Pa.
Calim, Aman J. -
151 Trenton Ave., Findlay, O.
Campbell, Beth J. - Pierpont, Ohio
Campbell, D. Bruce - 396 E. Eric, Painesville, O.
Campbell, Edward A. - Route 5, Findlay, Ohio
Carbaugh, Jean M. - Route 1, Clear Spring, Md.
Cardulla, Alphonse E. - 9 Brace Road, Victor, N. Y.
Carpenter, Mary A. - 48 W. Water St., Middletown, Pa
Carlson, Susan K. -- 173 Grant St., Conneaut, Ohio
Carr, Karen J. - Route 3, Sycamore, Ohio
Cartnal, Marty A. - Route 7, Newark, Ohio
Chaney, Dennis F. - 838 Liberty St., Findlay, O.
Chapman, Bruce F. -- 314 W. Walnut St., N. Baltimore, O
Chapman, Frankie J. f Route 2, Racine, Ohio
Chapman, Karl W.
- 5910 Kingswood, Bethesda, Md.
Cherry, Patricia A. - Route 1, Pandora, Ohio
Cherry, Roy S. -,Route 1, Pandora, Ohio
Chilcoat, Floyd H. vi- Alvada, Ohio
Childs, James C. --
14470 Clcminshaw, Cleveland, O,
Chipps, Dayle 1-1. - 21 S. Linwood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Churchwell, Kathlen - 1120 Country Club, Findlay, O.
Claphan, Kaye B. -- Route 3, Forest, Ohio
Clark, William E.
Claypool, Trudy A.
Closson, Kenneth I.
- Route 3, Van Wert, Ohio
- Stevenson St., Gibsonburg, O.
-Q 1124 Hedge, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Coats, Rex E. - 128 S. Main, Arlington, Ohio
com., Jan rs. L 52
4 Hull Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Cobb, Virgil - 2035 Forest, Toledo, Ohio
Coffman, Christina
- 646 E. Main, Leipsie, Ohio
Colhum, Ann L. - 519 Hull Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Cole, Harry C. - Route 5, Tiffin, Ohio
Coleman, Eugene P. -
Collins, Christine - 200 Second St., N. Baltimore, O.
Conley, Rodney L.
Connor, James M
Connor, Ruth E. -
Conrad, David P. -
- Box 204, Wharton, Ohio
1314 Park St., Findlay, Ohio
Indian Head, Pa.
119 N. Beecher, N. Baltimore, O.
Conrad, Sharon I. - East Bright Road, Findlay, Ohio
Contris, Karol L. -
Cooke, Gerald L. -
Route 5, Lima, Ohio
026 N. Cory, Findlay, Ohio
Coonce, Jerry T. - 25311 Keeler, Detroit, Mich.
Copus, Patricia L.
Corbin, Donald B.
- 127 Larkins, Findlay, Ohio
- Route 1, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Corbin, Francis J. - Route 1, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Corbin, Patil E. - 216 Osborn Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Cornwell, Robert - 701 Sheridan Ave., Findlay, O.
Cottrell, Sidney M. - North St., Granville, Ohio
Coykendale, A. F. -- R. R. 1, Findlay, Ohio
Cramer, Jerry P. - Route 4, Findlay, Ohio
Cramer, Karl R. - 2423 W. Sandusky, Findlay, O.
Cramer, Larry D. - 709 Western Ave., Findlay, O.
Crawford, Clyde M, - Route 1, Arcadia, Ohio
Crohen, Michael D. - 932 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Crohen, William P.
Crosby, Richard B.
- 327 Jackson, Port Clinton, O.
- Route 1, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Crouch, Paul C. - 1401 Overlook, Alliance, Ohio
Croy, Patricia L. - 441 N. Maple, Ottawa, Ohio
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Damaske, Wanda P.
- Route 1, Swanton, Ohio
Danna, Joseph M. - 800 Atlantic, Monaca, Pa.
Davis, Walter K. - Box 206, Eau Claire, Pa.
Davis, Dianne - Route 1, Mt. Blanchard, Ohio
Decooman, Ronald
L. - Route 1, Arcadia, Ohio
DeFrieze, Patricia F. - 404 Oliver St., McComb, Ohio
Deisler, Jo - 1712 Eastview Dr., Findlay, O.
Deitzel, Lois M. -
Deitzel, Robert E.
2950 Columbia, Camp Hill, Pa.
- 2930 Columbia, Camp Hill, Pa.
Dellapina, Ronald J. - Route 1, Bulger, Pa.
Dennis, Denny D. -- 608 East,Foullte, Findlay, Ohio
Depuy, Ted L. -
Derodes, Donald R.
11-30 Eben Ave., Findlay, Ohio
- Route 1, Van Buren, Ohio
Dcsanti, John J. - 2918 Liberty, Eric, Pa.
Devor, Carole L. - 2075 N. Taylor Rd., Cleveland, O.
Dewese, Keith M. - R.F.D., Weston, Ohio
Dill, Everett - 634
Dilling, Joseph E.
W. Main, Deshler, Ohio
- Route 1, Martinsburg, Pa.
Dillon, Lanny R. - 501 N. Main, Arlington, Ohio
Dilts, jack o. -
Doering, Marilyn S. -- Route 3, Wapakoneta, Ohio
Doersam, Russell E. - Route 1, Wharton, Ohio
Donaldson, Carolyn
Donaldson, Marilyn
S. - 705 Dayton Ave., Findlay, O.
L. - 705 Dayton Ave., Findlay, O.
Donnell, Glenn - 1003 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Dosh, Richard L. - 1205 Laporte, Linglestown, Pa.
Douglas, Gary R. - 128 Hillcrest, Oil City, Pa.
Dove, Karen - 1
19 E. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Dowen, James A. - 612 E. Foulke, Findlay, Ohio
Doyle, Charles - 1627 Eastview Dr., Findlay, O.
Drake, Maureen A. - Route 2, Jackson Center, Ohio
Drake, Norma J. - 335 Perry St., Fostoria, Ohio
Draper, Thomas L.
Dnimmund, George
N. Olmsteatl, O.
- 128 w. North st., carey, Ohio
W. - 6753 Stearns Rd.,
Drost, Mary - 721 E. Circle Dr., Findlay, O.
Ducleck, Theodore J. - Box 19, Langeloth, Pa.
Duffy, Richard C. - 1176 Sunset Blvd., Mansfield, O.
Dukes, David L. - Route 1, Mt. Cory, Ohio
Dunbar, Linda J. - River St., Mt. Blanchard, Ohio
Duncan, Linda J. - Route 3, Alverton, Pa.
Dunham, James L. - Route 4, Mansfield, Ohio
Dunn, Dawn L. - 756 W. Findlay St., Carey, O.
Durham, Ronald L. - 6625 Vine St., Cincinnati, O.
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Eakin, Barbara R. - 408 Allen Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Eaton, Charles P. - 188 Shirley, Monaca, Pa.
Ebersole, Loring F. f 924 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Edgington, Thomas
N. - 44-9 College, Findlay, Ohio
Edie, James L. - Route 2, McComb, Ohio
Eikenbary, Terry B. - 110 Second St., Van Wert, O.
Eipper, Karen J. - Box 33, Danforth, 111.
Eitelgeorge, John - 1962 Lexington, Mansfield, O.
10110 Westchester, Cleveland, O
Elsea, Dennis E. - Route 4, Findlay, Ohio
Emig, Nancy J. - Route 1, Fresno, Ohio
Enderle, Carol - 308 W. Broadway, N. Baltimore, O.
Endrek, Carol A. - 220 E. Main, McComb, Ohio
Essinger, Giles - Route 1, Williamstown, Ohio
Ewald, Robert J. - 656 Broadway, Fostoria, Ohio
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Farthing, Wayne W. - 1925 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Fast, Wilma J. - R. R. 3, Box 91, Celina, Ohio
Fellers, Robert - 1326 Foraker, Findlay, Ohio
Fennell, Kenneth L. - 439 Tifiin Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Ferguson, Thomas L. - 25 Marilyn Road, Rossford, O.
Fcrrel, Jo Fran - Route 1, McComb, Ohio
Fick, Sandra G. 4 5326 W. Fork Rd., Cincinnati, O.
Fink, Loretta - 306 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Fink, Robert B. -- 306 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Finney, Carol A. - 537 Mt. Vernon Ave., Marion, O.
Fiorini, William R. - 323 Hillview Ave., Latrobe, Pa.
Fisher, Bernard A. - 881 Murphy St., Lima, Ohio
Fisher, Charles D. - 3654 Woodmont, Toledo, Ohio
Fisher, Thomas - B39 Maple Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Fitzgerald, Murray - 1001 Park St., Findlay, Ohio
Flick, Edwin M. -- 1818 Washington Ave., Findlay, O.
Foltz, Victoria S. - 424 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Foos, Kenneth M. - Route 1, W. Mansfield, Ohio
Footlick, Robert - 648 Beyer St., Wooster, Ohio
Ford, Henry L. - 153 W. Bigelow, Findlay, Ohio
Foster, Dennis E. - Box 726, Fostoria, Ohio
Foster, William L. - B41 S. Cory, Findlay, Ohio
Fournier, Jocelyn A. - 1576 Eleanor, Toledo, Ohio
Frack, William D. - 210 Lima Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Frankenfield, Walter - 147 Larkins, Findlay, Ohio
Frederick, V. L. - 315 Howard St., Findlay, Ohio
Freeman, Stanley R. - 581 Arlington, Mansfield, Ohio
Froning, Jacob F. - Route 1, New Bremen, Ohio
Fronk, John R. - Route 2, Napoleon, Ohio
Frost, Terry - 232 College, Findlay, Ohio
Fruth, Darrell E, - 141 S. Buckeye, Dunkirk, Ohio
Fry, Janice L. - 829 White Ave., Fremont, Ohio
Fry, Shirley A. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Fullenlove, K. R. - 379 N. Wiley St., Crestline, O.
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Gallagher, Martha J. - 300 Lexington, Findlay, Ohio
Gallant, Nila E. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Galloway, Robert C. - Route 1, Arlington, Ohio
Gambcr, James A. - 512 Parkview Dr., Upper Sandusky, O.
Gander, Jo Ann - 400 E. Sycamore, Columbus Grove, O
Garard, James C. - 1211 Cheesman, Bethel Park, Pa.
Garris, Donald L. - 122 Garfield, Findlay, Ohio
Garst, Susan J. - 118 Tioga Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Gary, Charles W. - 1124 Blanchard Ave., Findlay, O.
Gassman, James D. - 204 Second, Findlay, Ohio
George, Dale L- Route 2, Urbana, Ohio
Gephart, Marilyn K. - 4119 Bellenue Rd., Toledo, Ohio
Gerken, Lester F. - Route 1, Napoleon, Ohio
Giles, Evelyn L. - 911 Notre Dame Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gillette, Ronnie A. - R. 1, Box 80, Clayton, Ohio
Ginter, Sue A. - Hoytville, Ohio
Givens, John F. -Box 5, Beaver, Ohio
Golding, Edward - 7014 River Rd., Waterville, O.
Good, William - Route 2, Fostoria, Ohio
Good, Charles - 957 N. Union, Fostoria, Ohio
Gooclart, Freddie f 720 Liberty, Findlay, Ohio
Gourley, Janet K. -- 1220 Sixth, Findlay, Ohio
Gran, Diane - 344 Davis, Findlay, Ohio
Gratz, Gene A. - R. 1 Waynesticld, Roundhead, O.
Gratz, Sandra K. - Route 1, Ottawa, Ohio
Grauel, James M. - 334 College, Findlay, Ohio
Gray, Emma M. - 501 Frazer, Findlay, Ohio
Gray, Patricia C. - 119 Prospect, Findlay, Ohio
Green, Fred A. - 30245 Pettibone Rd., Solon, O.
Groth, Charles C. - 206 Walnut, Arcadia, Ohio
Groves, Raymond S. - 1801 Blaine, Findlay, Ohio
Gschwind, Thomas J. - Box 144, Risingsun, Ohio
Gulgin, David G. -- Route 1, LaGrange, Ohio
Guuo, Anthony T. - 211 W. Bigelow, Upper
Sandusky, O.
Gwara, Barbara J. - R. 2, Box 133, Newton Falls, O.
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Haifa, William H. - 2909 Greengarden, Erie, Pa.
Hagerty, Martha J. - Route 3, Findlay, Ohio
Hainley, Ken-nit - 711 Trenton, Findlay, Ohio
Halderman, Jarelyn D. - 658 N. Main, Celina, Ohio
Hale, Ronald - 401 Defiance, Findlay, Ohio
I-laman, Robert L. - 301 College, Findlay, Ohio
Hamilton, Charles B. - 505 Fillmore, E. Aurora, Pa.
Haney, Carol R. - 115 W. Jackson, Fostoria, Ohio
Hankins, Susan Ann - Route 4, Findlay, Ohio
Hanlin, Ronald G. -- Route 2, Burgettstown, Pa.
Hanner, Linda A. - 1325 Shady Lane, Findlay, Ohio
Hardman, Mary - 315 Fairlawn, Findlay, Ohio
Harmon, Barbara - 216 S. Tarr, N. Baltimore, O.
Harris, Judith E. - 19 Linden, Dayton, Ohio
Hartigan, Jack L. - 141 Bittersweet Dr., Findlay, O.
Hartigan, James - 141 Bittersweet Dr., Findlay, O.
Hartman, Elizabeth A. - Route 2, Chadwick, Ill.
Hassan, John R. - 714 Central Ave., Findlay, O.
Haugh, James - R. 5, Bob 123, Tiffin, Ohio
Hawkins, Dave S. -- 810 Springfield, Connellsville, Pa.
Hawthorne, Ruth A. - 2434 Kingston Rd.,
Cleveland Hts., O.
Hayden, Robert R. -- R. 1, Box 16, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Hayes, James E. - 119 W. Pine Ave., Findlay, O.
Heidlebaugh, T. A. - Route 5, Findlay, Ohio
Heidrich, Conrad - 308 College, Findlay, Ohio
Heilman, Nona - Route 1, Carey, Ohio
Helms, Paul P. - 514 Washington St., Findlay, O.
Helstand, Miriam G. - 255 Rector, Findlay, Ohio
Heminger, Karen A. - Route 1, Portage, Ohio
Heminger, Nedra N. - 3740 Midcllebroolt, Cincinnati, O.
Hemminger, Mary -Q Risingsun, Ohio
Hendricks, F. W. -' R. 1, Box 159, Bowling Green, O.
Hendricks, M. Ellen - R. 1, Box 159, Bowling Green, O.
Henry, Sandra J. - 19 Henry St., Dayton, Ohio
Hepler, Russell D. - R. R. 2, Nappanee, Ind.
Hess, G. Donald - 68 Big Spring, Ncwville, Pa.
Hetriclt, Del E. - 827 Third, Findlay, Ohio
Hibschman, James E. - Route 1, Syracuse, Ind.
Hicltle, Gary L. - Route 1, Arlington, Ohio .
Hills, Twila J. - 225 E. Foulke, Findlay, Ohio
I-Iindall, David V. - 1332 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Hobbs, Jerry N. - 536 Fernwood, Toledo, Ohio
Hock, James E. - Route 1, Van Buren, Ohio
Hockman, Peggy E. - 925 Maple Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Hoffman, Barry F. - 2800 Gettysburg Rd., Camp Hill, Pa
Hoffman, Thomas K. - 219 Defiance, Findlay, Ohio
Hoge, Ivan - 916 Bernard, Findlay, Ohio
Hohs, Robert W. - 3200 Warrensvillc, Shaker Hts., O.
Hollington, Mary - 126 Glendale, Findlay, Ohio
Hoover, Louise H. - 222 Center St., Findlay, Ohio
Hoover, Martin J. - 1424 Erbst Dr., Alexandria, Va.
Horner, David L. - Indian Head, Pa.
Horstman, Keith A. - 128 Walnut, N. Baltimore, Ohio
Hosler, K. Sue - 201 W. McPherson, Findlay, Ohio
Howard, Gary R. -- 74-7 N. Main, Fostoria, Ohio
Howard, Ronald'E. - 1303 Douglas Pkwy., Findlay, O.
Huber, Rosalie A. - 605 Lincolnshire, Findlay, O.
Hudson, Raymond L. - 44- E. Imboden Dr., Decatur, Ill.
Hudson, Robert L. - Washington St., Cygnet, Ohio
Huff, Mary D. - 4332 Normandy, Cincinnati, O.
Hughes, David W. -Q 4470 Highland, Shadyside, O.
Hughes, Gary L. - 328 Second, N. Baltimore, O.
Hughes, William M. - 3325 Bishop, Toledo, Ohio
Hulbert, Melvin, R. - 115 Clifton, Findlay, Ohio
Hummell, Richard - 1011 Broad, Findlay, Ohio
Hummell, Robert A. - 542 Cherry, Findlay, Ohio
Hummer, Betty - R. 3 Carcy Rd., Findlay, Ohio
Hunt, Gary L. - R. 87, Box 238, Middlefield, O.
Hunter, Margaret - 509 W. Main, Leipsic, Ohio
I-Iunyadi, Eleanor - 319 Walnut, Findlay, Ohio
Hurlburt, Ellen L. - 223 N. Main, Swanton, Ohio
Hutchison, Robert E. - 449 Eben Ave., Findlay, Ohio
I
lnbody, Gerlad - Jenera, Ohio
Irwin, John W. - 6434 Hammel, Cincinnati, Ohio
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James, Jack M. - Box 40, Risingsun, Ohio
Jcflers, Diane P. - R. 1, Grand Rapids, Ohio
Jenkins, Lucy - Box 155, Wharton, Ohio
Johns, William M. - 24280 Coral Lane, Novi Twsp.,
Mich.
Johnson, Jay William - 1203 Ashland Ave., Dayton, O.
Johnson, Michael S. - 709 Center, Findlay, Ohio
Johnson, Robert W. - 113 Short, Bradford, Ohio
Johnston, Deanna J. - 901 Crystal, Findlay, Ohio
Jolliff, Mary K. - 120 S. Buckeye, Dunkirk, Ohio
Jones, Gary L. - 46450 Berlin, Lorain, Ohio
Jones, James H. -- 2780 Elm, Columbus, Ohio
Jones, Jim Robert - 1413 9th St., Lorain, Ohio
Jones, Martha - 134 S. Lind, Deshler, Ohio
Josselyn, William B. - 4409 N. Main, Englewood, Ohio
Judd, James J. - 311 N. Tarr, N. Baltimore, O.
Judd, Mary - 311 N. Tarr, N. Baltimore, O.
Julien, Mary A. - 404 E. Walnut, N. Baltimore, 0.
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Kane, Robert J. - West Lake Road, Vermilion, O.
Katon, Michael L. - Box 327, Main St.,
Grand Rapids, O.
Karcher, Helen C. - 612 Lima Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Kazacos, Michael J. - 105 Enfield Pl., Syracuse 3, N. Y.
Kehl, Kathie L. - 428 E. Walnut, Painesvillc, O.
Kennedy, Edward J. -4 534 Main, Benwood, W. Va.
Kibler, Carolann M. 4- 634-3 W. Bancroft, Toledo, Ohio
Kier, Judith R. - 39 E. Sherry, Trotwood, Ohio
Kilrnore, Nancy C. - Shepherdstown, Pa.
Kimbcrland, Jack - R. 3, Box 158, Burgettstown, Pa.
King, James N. - 1239 Logan, Findlay, Ohio
King, James P. - Route 2, Bluffton, Ohio
King, Todd F. - 16749 E. River Rd., Columbia Sta., Ohio
Kirkpatrick, Karol A. - 615 Liberty, Findlay, Ohio
Kistler, Gary L. - Route 1, Rawson, Ohio
Kizer, James E. -- 4652 Boydson Dr., Toledo, O.
Klausing, Donald - 825 Hawthorne Rd., Findlay, O.
Klausing, Ronald '- 825 Hawthome Rd., Findlay, O.
Kleinhenz, Esther C. - Route 1, McComb, Ohio
Kleinhenz, Hugh J. - Route 1, McComb, Ohio
Klomp, Thomas E. - 2125 Jackson Pl., Wesleyville, Pa.
Knueven, Aloysius - Route 1, Leipsic, Ohio
Krabill, Larry M. - 1306 Douglas Pkwy., Findlay, O.
Kramer, Barrie L. -- R. 2, Tiffin Rd., Findlay, O.
Krider, Stanley D. - Route 2, Columbia City, Ohio
Krynoclt, John J. - Box 722, Lakeside, Ohio
Kuhlman, Robert J. - 1617 W. Main Cross, Findlay, O.
Kuhlman, Steven R. - 326 Edith Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Kuhn, Richard D. - 109 N. Sandusky, Tiffin, Ohio
Kyle, John M. - sa s. Main, Cedarville, Ohio
Kownatzky, Ruth - 908 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Koehler, Josephine 3 210 Greenlawn, Findlay, Ohio
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Lane, David O. -- 220 N. Stanwood Rd., Bexley, O.
Lane, James E. - 29969 Robert, Wicklifie, Ohio
Lanning, William F. - Box 182, Benton Ridge, Ohio
Lantz, Dave L. - 229 Hardin, Findlay, Ohio
Lantz, Neil K. - 239 Scioto, Urbana, Ohio
Lantz, James E. - 360 Royal Forest, Columbus, O.
Larson, J. Arthur - 1925 Del Monte Dr., Findlay, O.
Lash, Benjamin M. - 104 Second, W. Newton, Pa.
Lawler, Donald W. - 2314 N. Main, Decatur, Ill.
Lazza, Carolyn R. - Wharton, Ohio
Leal, Jose 4 310 Cherry, Findlay, Ohio
Lear, Joseph L. - 1520 Williams, Findlay, Ohio
Lear, Thomas W. - 109 Trenton, Findlay, Ohio
LeBel, Charles E. - 2518 N. W. Blvd., Columbus, O.
Lee, Marvin -- 629 W. Findlay, Carey, Ohio
Leech, Richard A. - 372 W. Sixth, Mansfield, O.
Lehman, Daniel J. W R. 4, Box 165, Celina, Ohio
LeMasters, Michael J. - Route 1, Fostoria, Ohio
Lenear, Theodore M. - 829 Fountain, Troy, Ohio
Leslie, Frank R. - 1001 Bernard, Findlay, Ohio
Leslie, Ronald L. - 2124 Freeport Rd., Natrona Hts., Pa.
Lessing, Roy - 140 Trenton, Findlay, Ohio
Letizia, Richard L. - 949 Paxford Pl., Mansfield, O.
Lewis, Keith H. - Route 2, Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Lieberman, Anthony Z. - 246 Wiltshire Rd., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Lind, Henry J. - 522 N. Main, Fostoria, Ohio
Lockwood, David I-I. - 192 Richmond, Painesville, O.
Long, Bonita L. - R. 2, Box 547, Altoona, Pa.
Lora, Josephine M. - 119 Fairlawn Pl., Findlay, O.
Loughley, William A. -- Route 2, Carey, Ohio
Loveridge, James M. -- 424 H St., Findlay, Ohio
Luedekcr, Wemer W. - 3996 Germania, Cincinnati, O.
Lunn, Larry M. - 904 Crystal, Findlay, Ohio
Lupino, Loretta C. - 158 Harrison, Hasbrouck, N. J.
Lyons, William C. - 1843 Glenmount, Akron, Ohio
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McClain, LeRoy D. - 3668 E. 154 St., Cleveland, O.
McClain, Thomas J. - Box 208, Christiansburg, Ohio
McCord, J. Earl - 1064 McKinley, Fremont, Ohio
McCormack, Betty - Box 193, Bloomdale, Ohio
McCullough, Harold - N. Church, McComb, Ohio
McDaniel, John R. - 120 Hancock, Findlay, Ohio
McDoug1e, Larry G. - Route 1, Rawson, Ohio
McGee, Stcve W. - 737 Femwood, Toledo, Ohio
Mclntosh, James L. - E. Bigelow, Findlay, Ohio
McKibbin, James A. - Route 1, Warsaw, Ind.
McMa.hon, Marjorie A. - 303 Clifton, Findlay, Ohio
McMillin, Judy K. - Box B2, Stone Creek, Ohio
McPherson, Michael L. - 116 Shinkle, Findlay, Ohio
Macaluso, Richard T. - 9408 Ravenna Rd.,
Twinsburg, O.
Maerlender, W. R. - 351 Cornwall Rd., Rocky River, O.
Maerlcnder, Henry - 351 Comwall Rd., Rocky River, O.
Magoon, Margaret - 416 College, Findlay, Ohio
Malcolm, Cynthia A. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Malcolm, Sondra - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Manley, A. Jcflerson - Route 2, Ohio City, Ohio
Marquart, Donald E. - 933 Central, Findlay, Ohio
Marquart, Marie L. - R. 1, Box 127, Arlington, O.
Marquart, Ross D. -- Box 153, Jenera, Ohio
Marsh, Joseph C. - 25 Blossom Circle, Rochester, N. Y.
Marshall, Floyd G. - 328 S. Main, Burgettstown, Pa.
Marshall, John - 301 Orchard Lane, Findlay, O.
Martelli, Joseph S. - 400 Rosewood, Findlay, Ohio
Martin, E. Allen - Route 1, Pone Lane, Pa.
Martin, Richard W. - Route 6, Defiance, Ohio
Martin, Ronald D. - 322 Garfield, Findlay, Ohio
Martin, Shirley A. - 521 Ralston, Defiance, Ohio
Martz, Ronald L. - 5811 Covington Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Marvich, Edward M. - Route 2, Williamsburg, Pa.
Mason, Harold P. --
Masters, Raymond - 713 Canterbury Dr., Findlay, O.
Matz, Gerald E. - 162 E. Fremont, Fostoria, O.
Mazey, Glee C. -v Route 1, Cortland, Ohio
Meek, Douglas - 601 E. Cannal, Troy, Ohio
Mehl, Marcia G. -- 801 Filth, Findlay, Ohio
Menaik, Richard L. - Main St., Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Mertz, Wayne - 422 Third, Findlay, Ohio
Metz, Theodora - 345 S. Thomas, Ottawa, Ohio
Metzger, Bruce A. - 2050 Swatara, Harrisburg, Pa.
Meyer, Carl R. - 102 E. Broadway, N. Baltimore, O.
Meyer, Dale L. - 30040 Pettibone Rd., Solon, O.
Meyers, Barbara A. - Indian Head, Pa.
Mickley, John E. - 217 Pine, Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Middleton, Joseph C. - Eighth St., Philipsburg, Pa.
Middleton, Nancy L. - 904 Cory, Fostoria, Ohio
Mihaly, Gregory M. - 109 W. Filbert, E. Rochester, N. Y.
Miley, Charles - 430 Glessner, Findlay, Ohio
Miller, Ann F. - 346 W. High, Fostoria, Ohio
Miller, Arthur L. - 346 W. High, Fostoria, Ohio
Miller, Cyril J. - Route 1, Ottawa, Ohio
Miller, Charles E. - 1508 Crystal, Findlay, Ohio
Miller, Gary - 240 E. Crocker, Fostoria, Ohio
Miller, James A. - Indian Head, Pa.
Miller, Jan - Route 5, Columbia City, Ind.
Miller, Kenneth A. - Route 3, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Miller, Leland L. -- Route 2, Convoy, Ohio
Miller, Leslie L. - 1049 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Miller, Robert - 631 I-Iull, Findlay, Ohio
Milligan, Rebecca - 333 Burley, Crooksville, Ohio
Millon, Zella A. - 1617 Fostoria Rd., Findlay, O.
Millon, Robert - 1617 Fostoria Rd., Findlay, O.
Misamore, Kay L. - Route 4, Findlay, Ohio
Misamore, Von - 240 W. Pearl, Findlay, Ohio
Mitchell, David E. - 115 Highland Dr., Findlay, O.
Mitchell, Jerry 1. - 10515 Olivet, Cleveland, O.
Mizsak, Wayne F. - 426 N. Zane Hwy., Martins Ferry, O.
Monaghan, Thomas J. - 1419 McKinley, Sandusky, Ohio
Montgomery, Robert - 285 S. Davis, Columbus, Ohio
Moore, Margaret - 410 College, Findlay, Ohio
Moore, Nancy J. - 4-10 College, Findlay, Ohio
Moore, Sue A. - Route 1, Arcadia, Ohio
Morgan, Edythc - 842 Liberty, Findlay, Ohio
Morman, Larry D. - 404 W. Third, Ottawa, Ohio
Morris Martha A - Route 1, Venedocia, Ohio
Morse: Thomas - 5375 Winona Dr., Toledo, Ohio
Moss, James W. -- 148 Garlield, Findlay, Ohio
'Moss, Darlene K. - 1045 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Movens, Marianne J. - 6002 Alber, Pamia, Ohio
Moyer, Samuel C. - Route 2, Findlay, Ohio
Mueller, William E. -- 806 Ohio, Brackenridge, Pa.
Mueller, Edward - Route 2, Bloomville, Ohio
Mullen, John E. - 1944 W. 36 St., Erie, Pa.
Mumma, Michael - 105 W. Main, Mount Joy, Pa.
Mumy, David L. - 106 N. Tarr, N. Baltimore, O.
Musgrave, William N.- 832 Wedgewood Dr., Findlay, O.
Myers, Donald R. - 823 Seabright, Martins Ferry, O.
Myers, Jon A. - Route 1, Cygnet, Ohio
Myers, William P. - 317 W. Main, Leipsic, Ohio
N
Nara, Eugene N. - 302 Frazer, Findlay, Ohio
Nash, Thomas D. - 1053 Vincent, Findlay, Ohio
Navarre, Judith J. - 6604 W. 3rd., Monroe, Mich.
Newell, William A. - 1708 W. Monroe, Sandusky, O.
Newland, Charles - 710 Trenton, Findlay, Ohio
Newman, Terry R. - R. 1, Mt. Blanchard, Ohio
Newmyer, Louise E. - 74 Mills Rd., Plymouth, O.
Nichols, Delmar L. - 441 Eben, Findlay, Ohio
Nichols, Dwight A. - 323 N. Main, Columbus Grove, O.
Nickas, Marcella D. - 140 W. Hobart, Findlay, Ohio
Nickerson, L. J. -A 1331 Crystal Rd., Crystal, Mich.
Niedcrhauser, Don - 243 Ely, Findlay, Ohio
Niese, Charlotte - R. 2, Leipsic, Ohio
Niswander, Larry V. - 223 E. Wallace, Findlay, O.
Norden, John H. - 209 Elm, Findlay, Ohio
Norden, Margaret A. - 209 Elm, Findlay, Ohio
Norris, Robert D. - Liberty High Rd., Rudolph Wood, O.
Northcott, Richard - 2015 Brookside Dr., Findlay, O.
Nusser, Margaret - 707 McManness, Findlay, O.
O
O'Brien, Larry W. - 5962 Westacre, Toledo, Ohio
O'Brien, Robert M. - R. 2, Tiffin, Ohio
Oelberg, Trenton P. - 1615 Eastview Dr., Findlay, O.
Omlor, Gerry L. - Box 253, Bascom, Ohio
Orwick, Roger F. - R. 1, McComb, Ohio
Orwick, Shirley J. - 223 E. Main, McComb, Ohio
Oestreich, Sharon K. - Gilbert Rd., Luckey, Ohio
P
Packer, John E. - 616 S. West, Findlay, Ohio
Paetznick, Richard J. - 222 E. Rcnnslaer, Bucyrus, O.
Palmieri, Anthony - 11201 Mt. Overlook, Cleveland, O.
Parsons, Marilyn E. - B38 Ninth, Brackenridge, Pa.
Patterson, Dennis L. - 117 Hancock, Findlay, Ohio
Patterson, Eunice - 117 Hancock, Findlay, Ohio
Paule, James J. - 2608 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Paulmeier, Alois M. - 1826 Rialto, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Perkey, Norman R. - 425 Monroe, Findlay, Ohio
Perkins, H. Eileen - 500 G St., Findlay, Ohio
Perrott, Peter E. - 1319 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Pesscll, Fred R. - Arcadia, Ohio
Petrak, Margaret R. -- 1500 Crystal, Findlay, Ohio
Pevcr, Marilyn K. - Box 195, Wharton, Ohio
Pfeiffer, David - 310 Greenlawn, Findlay, Ohio
Phillips, Nancy - 834 Liberty, Findlay, Ohio
Phillips, Wallace - 857 Hurd Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Pickens, Donald W. - Box 97, Mt. Blanchard, Ohio
Pickerel, Randolph - Cherry St., Millbury, Ohio
Pickett, James E. - Wharton, Ohio
Plesec, Mark A. - R. R. 2, Findlay, Ohio
Pletcher, Betty L. - Indian Head, Pennsylvania
Plyler, Alan L. - 915 Mercer Road, Franklin, O.
Podgurski, Carol L. - Dock Road, No. Madison, Ohio
Pollitt, Margie K. - R. R. 2, Elida, Ohio
Pond, Richard L. - R. R. 1, Palmetto, Florida
Poole, Gerschom - 349 E. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Poole, Pete J. - 2036 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Poole, Susan L. -- 2036 S. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Porte Jerry L - Box 307, R. R. 1, Cattlesburg, Kentucky
r, .
Porter, Larry E. -
Post, John - 201 E. Lima, Findlay, Ohio
Potter, Janice A. - 345 E. Summit, Galion, Ohio
Powell, George H. -
Powell, Marcia A. - 840 Washington, Findlay, Ohio
840 Washington, Findlay, Ohio
Powell, Ned T. -
Prescott, John S. -
Preston, George C.
Price, Sharon E. -
Pruitt, William R.
Purcell, Charles N.
Purcell, Marilyn E.
Putnam, Gordon S.
Pyle, Rodney D. -
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Qasim, Hary -- 116
Qasim, Mohammad
R
Rader, Ellis J. - 83
Rader, Ronald E. -
Rainforth, Robert E. -
Ramsey, William L.
Randolph, Patricia -
Rapparlie, Evelyn B.
Ream, Larry R. - 1
211 Center, Findlay, Ohio
- R. R. 3, Forest, Ohio
6309 N. Third, No. Baltimore, O.
- 189 W. Main, Shelby, Ohio
-- 315 Lima, Findlay, Ohio
- 315 Lima, Findlay, Ohio
- 355 Mona Lane, Findlay, Ohio
N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
- 116 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
3 S. Cory, Findlay, Ohio
215 East, No. Baltimore, Ohio
1039 Jefferson, McKcesport, Pa.
- 910 Leonard, Fostoria, Ohio
475 Sixth, Toledo, Ohio
233 Poplar, Toledo, Ohio
- 510 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
21 North, Wayne, Ohio
Rectorschek, T. A. - 1617 Kingswood Dr., Findlay, O.
Redick, Phyllis J. - 1314 S. Blanchard, Findlay, O.
Reed, Carol J. - 627 G. Street, Findlay, Ohio
Reen, Richard W. -- 1200 Broadview, Natrona Hts., Pa.
Reigle, Larry F. - S. Main St., Arlington, Ohio
Repp, James - 317 Lexington, Findlay, Ohio
Rettig, B. Diane '- R. R. 1, Arlington, Ohio
Rettig, Charlotte E. -- R. R. 1, Arlington, Ohio
Rettig, Duane A. - R. R. 1, Arlington, Ohio
Rettig, Earl A. -
Rex, James H. - 5233 Fern Dr., Toledo, Ohio
Rexroad, Carol - Forest, Ohio
Reynolds, Helen - 24 W. Emerson, Fairbom, Ohio
Reynolds, William C. - 209 Huron Road, Findlay, Ohio
Rhoad, William C. - 923 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Rhodes, Diane L. - 5276 W. 48th, Parma, Ohio
Rice, Dee D. - P.O. Box 17, Elgin, Ohio
Rich, John L. - 1020 W. Sutter, Glenshaw, Pa.
Richards, Lewis E. - 430 E. Court, Urbana, Ohio
Richcreek, Mark W. - 902 Brandt, New Cumberland, Pa.
Ricketts, Marvin K. -- 2801 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Rider, Dennis G. - R. D. 1, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Riley, Paul A. - 304- Cherry, Roaring Spring, Pa.
Risser, Michael P. - 207 E. Pine, Findlay, Ohio
Ritchey, Kenneth L. - R. D. l, Box 229, Martinsburg, Pa.
Roberts, Donald R. - Route 3, Findlay, Ohio
Roberts, Ralph J. - 6400 S. O. M. Center, Solon, O.
Robinson, Ernest E. - 151 Walnut, Sewickley, Pa.
Robinson, Lois P. - 383 Third, Findlay, Ohio
Robinson, William E. - 2144- Stearns, Cleveland, O.
Rockey, Marlin L. - R. R. 1, Clare, Michigan
Romiclt, jarnes E. -- G51 Cherry, Findlay, Ohio
Romstatlt, William J. - 125 Laquineo, Findlay, Ohio
Rose, Carolyn S. - R. F. D., jackson Center, jackson
Center, Ohio
Rose, John - 4124 E. Lima, Findlay, Ohio
Rose, Mildred - 514 Barnett, Findlay, Ohio
Rose, Roderic L. - R. F. D., jackson Center, Jackson
Center, Ohio
Rose, Sandra L. - 2-il E. Pearl, Findlay, Ohio
Rossrnrtn, Raymond L. - R. R. 1, Jcnera, Ohio
Rothlisbergcr, Barbara L. - R. F. D. -1, Upper Sandusky,
0.
Rothrock, Marion L. -- R. D. 1, West Decatur, Pa.
Rothrnclt, Robert H. - Wallaceton, Penna.
Rulmlaitus, John M. - 716 Oregon, Toledo, Ohio
Ruscilli, Louis J. - 2574 Vanderberg, Columlaus, O.
Russell, Trcvn L. - Box 14, Stillwater, Ohio
Russell, William R. W 2409 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Rutkowski. Bernard - 3207 Buffalo, Wesleyville, Pa.
Rutter, David A. - 241 East Elm, Deshler, Ohio
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Sztckett, L. Fred - 327 N. Robinson, Sclionlcraft, Mich.
Salisbury, Charlotte - 2626 Guld0111'0d. Findlay, 01150
salismn-y, jerry' J, - -134 Edith, Findlay, ohio
Samloff, Andrew A. - R. D. 3, Burgettstown, Pa.
Sanders, Richard T. - HOG Fernwoutl, Toledo, Ohio
Sasse,
Clarnnell G. - R. R. 2, Findlay, ohio
Sausser, Diane - 721 Fishlock, Findlay, Ohio
Savage, Leo V. - 759 Gill, liiarinn, Ohio
Street, jill E. - 7857 Oakhurst, Erecksvillc, O.
Strouse, C. Michael - R. R. 1, Fostoria, Ohio
Swaclter, F. W. - 120 Blue Bonnet, Findlay, Ohio
Swacker, Ruth R. - 120 Blue Bonnet, Findlay, Ohio
Swartz, Darla L. - 1-102 N. Union, Fostoria, Ohio
Swisher, Marilyn M. - 21 1 Marshall, Findlay, Ohio
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Tanncur, Noel C. - 513 S. Tslain St., Findlay, Ohio
Tantari, Judith - 615 Buffalo, Conncaut, Ohio
Tate, James M. - 340 Frazer, Findlay, Ohio
Teelcrs, Philip - 8300 Willy Rd., Harrison, Ohio
Tejan, Walter - 116 West Hobart, Findlay, Ohio
Tewell, James H. - 5-10 Livingstown, Celina, Ohio
Tholxe, David H, - RRI? 1, Minster, Ohio
Thomas, John F. - Route 32, Box 51, Findlay, O.
Thomas, Mary 1-I. - 1110 Fostoria Rd., Findlay, O.
Thomas, Wayne E. - 932 E. Sandusky St., Findlay, O.
Thompson, Dorotlia - 315 F.. McPherson, Findlay, Ohio
Thompson, Hazel - 136 Northcliff Dr., Findlay, O.
Thompson, William - 2564- Beaufort, Toledo, Ohio
Thumma, Ira NI, - 511 VV. Simpson, Ivlechanicsburg, Pa.
Tippic, William H. - -1901 9th St., Lorain, Ohio
Trcccc, David K. - 1230 Madison Rd., Fostoria, O.
Trott, Catherine - Box 72, Van Buren, Ohio
Tucker, Jesse - 227 Findlay St., Fostoria, O.
Tugglc, Willis - RR? 1, Larwill, Indiana
Tull, Gaylord - RR? 2, Findlay, Ohio
Tuntivess, Songwoot -
Turelt, Joseph - 165 N. 10th, Connellsville, Pa.
Tyner, Troi - 1229 Park Street, Findlay, Ohio
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Scherk, Frederick - R. R. 2, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Schilic, Barry - 168 Qncl, Vlest Newton, Pa.
Schmidt, Chan-les - 2610 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Schncgg, Lewis E. - 2123 N. Zane Hwy., Martins Ferry, O.
Schocttlicrgcr, E. D. -- R. R. 3, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Schoenliuerger, 1-1. E. -- R. R. 3, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Schrickcl, Lynn E. - 156 Woodland, Clyde, Ohio
Schulz, Virginia M. - R. R. l, Pandora, Ohio
Schumacher, Linda L. f 1022 Cory. Fintllay, Ohio
Schwinn, Roy - 300 Blue Bonnet, Findlay, Ohio
Scoby, Jack -- 212 E. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Scoby, Naomi M. - 522 VV, Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Scohy, Tom - 704- Tillin, Findlay, Ohio
Umhenhauer, Suzanne -.113 Jenny Lane, Dayton, Ohio
Urban, Allen V. - 250 Olive Street, Findlay, Ohio
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Valaehck, Andrew
J. - 2329 E, 29th, Lorain, Ohio
Van Fleet, Jean - 411 Blue Bonnet, Findlay, Ohio
Veiga, Fernando - Auala, Madrid, Spain
Viseshakul, Som - 5017 Sixteenth, Yllasliington, D. C.
Vystrcil, Charles - 159 Lincoln Blvd., Bedford, O.
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Wagner, Mary F.
- 511 Poplar, Leipsie, Ohio
Waidmann, Robert M. -- 403 Howard St., Findlay, Ohio
Wallace, Lee - 1105 Parkside Place, Findlay, O.
Wallen, Mnrceline -
Waller, Paul T. - 742 Cherry, Galion, Ohio
Ward, Joyce A. - 1 18 W. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Ward, M. Palrittia
- Box 38, Sycamore, Ohio
Ward, Sharon - 118 W. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Scott, Wtzndolyn J. - I15 S. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio
See, Jon M. - 713 E. 9th, Auburn, Indiana
Seitz, Paul L. - Box 183, Benton Ridge, Ohio
Senger, Willinm C. -9-19 West 30th, Erie, Pri.
Shafer, Sharyl - Route 4, Bellciontaine, Ohio
Shnnoclc, Gary K. - Route 3, Curlice, Ohio
Shanltstcr, james F. - 510 Howard, Findlay, Ohio
Shankstcr, Phyllis A. - 510 Howard, Findlay, Ohio
Shaull, Laverne R. - -100 Rosewood. Findlay, Ohio
Sheldon. Sharon J. - 329 Hancock, Findlay, Ohio
Shellenbarger, M. R. -- Route 1, Arlington, Ohio
Shelly, Oris D. - Box 104, Big Prairie, Ohio
Shepherd, Douglas C. - 1737 Northheld, East Cleve., O.
Shobcr, R. Philip - Box 357, Sycamore, Ohio
Shockcy, David - 11701 Roosevelt, Middletown, Ohio
Shonlz, Helen M. -- 301 First, Findlay, Ohio
Shoop, Linda K. - 2030 W. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Showers, George M. -- Douglas Road, Vestaburg, Mich.
Shrider, Patricia D. -
Silver, Robert J. - 10212 Sophia, Cleveland, Ohio
Simon, Sonya E. - 303 Elizabeth, Findlay, Ohio
Simonis, James '- R. R. 1, Carey, Ohio
Vllarrcn, Robert A. - Box 247, North Hampton, Ohio
Warren, Stephen - 1176 S. Waverly St., Columbus, O.
Wasbro, Jack D. - 231 jefferson, Findlay, Ohio
Wasserman, Jerry - 5507 Edgewater, Toledo, Ohio
Weaver, C. Cmig -
Weaver, Dorothy - 401 W. Sandusky St., Findlay, O.
Webb, Penelope A. - RR? 3, Box 125, Forest, Ohio
Webb, Thomas A. -- RR? 3, Box 58, Bowling Green, O.
Webel, Dianne L. - 4113 E. Yeasting St., Gibsonburg, O.
Weber, William R. - 912 Washington, Findlay, Ohio
Wedding, Michael - nm: 1, Peoria, Ohio
Wcising, Judy - 2004 N. Main St., Findlay, Ohio
Weitz, Barbara J. -- 126 Prospect Ave., Findlay, Ohio
Welling, Tina. J. - 5561 Fairwoocl Rd., Cinn. 39, Ohio
Wells, Harry - Box 21, Arcadia, Ohio
Welton, Pat - 811 Circle Dr., Findlay, Ohio
Wendell, Max YV. - 4-15 W. Hardin, Findlay, Ohio
Wemer, Gary G. - 2570 Dover Road, Westlake, Ohio
Wesco, Gary L. - 2600 Brandt, Dayton, Ohio
West, Anne S. - 958 S. West St., Findlay, Ohio
West, Phillip L. - 508 Washington, Findlay, Ohio
Wetherill, Harold E, - R. R. 3, Forest, Ohio
Whisler, Linda L. - 224 Highland, Findlay, Ohio
White, H. Brooks - Indian Head, Penna.
White, John - indian Head, Penna.
White, Louise M. - 210 Rector, Findlay, Ohio
Whitis, llenc M. - 1911 Del Monte, Findlay, Ohio
Whitis, Noel L. - 1911 Del Monte, Findlay, Ohio
Whittington, R. W, - 1017 Nimick, Monaea, Penna.
Widunas, George J. - Jesse Halsey Lane, Sag Harbor,
New York
Wilch, Sharon A. - 2-15 E. Hobart, Findlay, Ohio
Wilcox, Larry W. - 109 Larltins, Findlay, Ohio
Williams, Darrell L. - 129 Shinkle, Findlay, Ohio
Simpson, Linda J. - 618 Cherry, Findlay, Ohio
Sink, Jeanne - i614 Eastview Dr., Findlay, O.
Sink, Jerry D. - 930 Summit, Findlay, Ohio
Sito, Robert L. - 243 S. Portland, Bryan, Ohio
Smith, David G. - 1727 Westview, Findlay, Ohio
Smith, Mark D. - Box 97, McDuH'y, Ohio
Smith, Mona - 1030 Selby, Findlay, Ohio
Smith, Richard A, - fl-528 North Haven, Toledo, Ohio-
Smith, Ruth J. - Forest, Ohio
Smith, Sheila K, - 411 Cherry, Findlay, Ohio
Smith, Sylvia L. - R. R. l, Alexandria, Ohio
Smith, Shirley - 327 Allen, Findlay, Ohio
Snythc, Michael R. - 2364- Hollywood, Toledo, Ohio
Snyder, Donald E. - 418 Baldwin, Findlay, Ohio
Snyder, Edith - 1650 Eastview, Findlay, Ohio
Snyder, Gary H. - 401 Adams, West Newton, Ohio
Snyder, Gene C. - Arcadia, Ohio
Snyder, Pamela L. - 631 Lincolnshire, Findlay, Ohio
Snyder, Paula L. - 631 Lincolnshire, Findlay, Ohio
Snyder, William - 336 Water, Pembervillc, Ohio
Sparr, Dcanne - 112'1- Hurd, Findlay, Ohio
Specs, Larry - 224 E. Lincoln, Findlay, Ohio
Spencer, Edward C. - Lake Shawnee, Wharton, New
Jersey
Spicer, Larry A. - R. D, I, LaGrange, Ohio
Spitler, Helen 1v1. -- 315 S. liiain, lVIcComh, Ohio
Sprink, Barry L. 4 10815 Lucas, Whitehouse, Ohio
Srodes, Carol S. - 900 E. Sandusky, Findlay, Ohio
Stacy, Ronald R. - R. R. 1, Findlay, Ohio
Staller, Joyce - 815 N. Cory, Findlay, Ohio
Staniicld, john 1-1. - 924- Bernard, Findlay, Ohio
Stanlield, Wayne - R. R. 5, Findlay, Ohio
Stang, Charles M, - Zelienople, Penna.
Stanley, Charles 1-l. - 1327 Hills, Sandusky, Ohio
Staschiak, James D. - Box 338, Atlasburg, Penna.
StauH'er, Linda - R. R. 3, Box 12, Celina, Ohio
Stelluti, Dolores M. - 20211 Cherokee, Euclid, Ohio
Stctzer, Thomas L. - 600 Virginia, Bucyrus, Ohio
Stewart, Cletus R. - 334- N. Main, Kenton, Ohio
Stockslager, Kent A. - North Main, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
Stomhaugh, David C. - 401 S. Patterson, Carey, Ohio
Stone, joy M. - Route 2, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
Stoner, Karen K. -Q 600 H. Street, Findlay, Ohio
Stoneham, Leslie D. - R. R. 1, N. Fairfield, Ohio
Stough, Stanley J. - 119 E. Foulke, Findlay, Ohio
Strait, Wanda - 2413 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio
Williams, Dave -
Wayne, Ft. Recovery, Ohio
Williams, joseph H. -- 575 Meadowland, Kingston, Pa.
Williamson, Barbara - R. R. 1, Mt. Cory, Ohio
Wilson, Robert -
316 Lexington, Findlay, Ohio
Winn, Charles T. - 213 Elm, Findlay, Ohio
Winstead, S. Jane - R. R. 5, Findlay, Ohio
Wise, Roy E. - R. R. 1, McComb, Ohio
Wisterman, J. R. - 104 Cooper, McComb, Ohio
Wisterman, Ivlildred - 143 Trenton, Findlay, Ohio
Wolfe, Barry A. - 861 Cleveland, Braekenridge, Pa.
Wolfe, Cloyce - R. R. 1, Findlay, Ohio
Wood, C. Robert - 19870 Sunuyslope, Bunningham,
Woodruff, Gary J.
Woodward, james
- 407 Maple, Bloomdale, Ohio
W. -- 131 Howard, Findlay, Ohio
Woolum, Harold W. - 319 Elizabeth, Findlay, Ohio
Wrasse, Virginia - 120 Greenlawn, Findlay, Ohio
Wuebker, Larry J.
Wykes, Marsha E.
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Yerger, George E.
- 510 W. Walnut, Coldwater, Ohio
- 211 Geneva, Dunkirk, Ohio
- R. R. 1, Pinegrove, Penna.
Yoakam, Rosalie - 124 Covington, Findlay, Ohio
York, Larry D. -
Young, Cheryl D.
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363 Rosewood, Findlay, Ohio
- 220 Prcntiss, Findlay, Ohio
Zaras, Peter - 329 Howard, Findlay, Ohio
Zcbcdis, Frank J. -- 1527 Greenfield, Findlay, Ohio
Zechar, Gary B. - 324 E. Third, Greenville, Ohio
Zentmeyer, Margaret -
Zcppemick, Alan - 1603 Warrick, Canton, Ohio
Zimmerman, Elaine M. - R. D. 1, Camp Hill, Penna.
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