Western Mennonite School - Pioneer Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1965

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CHORUS God is guiding in the morning And He guides the busy day. He is with us in the evening, Loving us, he leads alway. 8 igXQ,T'll1O17,Z Q5 5 ,A f Thywd f 1 QIGG thlght A Q '72 OR9 Q 'Q' 3 JI S 0 3 2 - lx ss' 5 'P 0 9 --Q---ull SW ff ev, my 5 M- .. , 45' , sie, 5,Q'fQiff?fQ 3 mu 'ww -A ' Kisg ii 'A S LZ?W', vz' F9 , ii?51ifNfr2+e g , W :dw fu s E :Mix kms! 'ff ' rw w if w g K ' if 3 .. K ' iii? so fs if 4 six. gi ,S X W, Rx H Q4 , R, X up 1 9,- .: Y 1.3, ,My , L Q32 ' HJ--2 W. H Twspzefs .. W if Av . .-.TFEQVFEU k lfeiififiik, f' Wi S ., 4 u.., Qs X 4 wb 356, I .gfg,'gk-s.fgg1 Yq, . H , f.,4fswfggq,. . -,,:u,.,mzQ: -, i ,msggwxgn ,HMM , ,g Y ., E ,iwgw 1 1 if gfegiezggf 1 we 1. ' Y 1'-if : f in .V2QSQg1e,f, n,.-A-'1jk'i??fT5!E3?ij?3k 2 RE i gm N V+. 1 FEW Z: AM Rf Y, Q J '-1. ' N, 3 A i A me X lm Jig' , our liee ez e thine- guiel e our mine! . principafs message Western was founded to Help you understand your proper relationship to God. Help you develop proper attitudes toward others. Help you become a disciple of jesus. Help you learn how to live peaceably with all. Help develop a proper mental attitude toward life. Help you to learn the wise use of the material. Help you acquire the proper values of the use of time. Help you develop your speech for com- municating. Help you appreciate the beautiful and val- uable in your world. Your life from here on will be a testismony as to how well you took advantage of your being at Western. May your God be able to help you to realize these goals Western has offered you. Sincerely, Paul Yoder I2 PAUL YODER Principal Oregon State University B.S Goshen College B.A. Geometry General Biology Physical Science HENRY BECKER Bethel College B.A. Missions American History German Old Testament BETTY HARTZL ER Librarian KEN HARTZLER Goshen College B.S. Physical Education Health OREN HORST Goshen College B.A. Chemistry Family Human Physiology General Science Algebra II Breezes Advisor they guide us WILMA RHODES Secretary to Principal JOE KAUFFMAN Vice-Principal Montana State University B.A. General Math Algebra Senior Arithmetic Algebra I Remedial English CARROLL L EHMAN Dean of Men Music I Voice ACapel1a Varsity Chorale MARCUS LIND junior College New Testament Victorious Living Bible Introductions VERNA SCHROCK Bookkeeper LEO MARTIN Eastern Mennonite College B.S Business Manager Bookkeeping I Typing I I in knowing what Eastern Mennonite College B.S. FLOSSIE YODER Regis trr '45 we think and believe- MARY MARTIN Eastern Mennonite College B.S. Home Economics GLEN ROTH Eastern Mennonite College B.A. Problems of Democracy World Geography Bible Doctrines World History Religious Life Counselor JEAN SNYDER Eastern Mennonite College B.A. English Pioneer Advisor TWILA ZIMMERLY Goshen College B.A. Dean of Women Physical Education LEAH HOSTETL ER Cook ELSIE BERKEY Cook ELSIE EMMERT Dietician Head Cook faculty LEO MARTIN Business Manager and staff. ELDON HAMIL TON Main tan ence gulf ox, LIES. , hi f 1 6 Doctor needed-arm out of place! Faculty members initiate themselves by doing dishes. L faculty retreat The annual faculty retreat was held at Canon Beach, Oregon, on September 3-6 before classes convened. This provided an opportunity to get acquaint- ed and to make plans for the coming school year. n fcs Western hosted for the first time the annual Northwest Fellowship of Chris tian Schools. Two hundred Christian teachers took part in the two-day pro gram. Music directors make plans for the spring Musicale. Thought provoking questions bring serious expres- sions to the faces of American Problems students. Gary contemplates the pronunciation As Rex daydreams the other freshman world geography students learn about other peoples in other lands. i L 3 5 E of a new German word. I I Susie, Linda, and Stan find P.E. an his guidance' Q Studious sophomores gain knowledge about present and past participles. 19 1 wyffh 1 f ,wsssgrggr x. I ,lx Chuck Yoder wonders how many mistakes in the daily classes h Students in first period bookkeeping class find that crossouts can become second nature. Mr. Roth leads the senior Bible Doctrines class in a discussion on the attributes of God 20 Junior students study how we got our Bible in Bible Introduction class. over five he made today. routine o is nears f Can't you understand the latest Missions class joke, Melva? :GE U- H '34 ai: 1521 f? iz S ' -3' 51' ge. - f Y 3? ix 5 iii Qi: Music I classes seem to terrorize students at firstg but soon they look as if they actually enjoy it. Algebra students wade through a complicated problem only to find that a + b : c. To Susie and Jan open drawers, broken glass and questions are the only things that become routine in weekly lab periods. our lives I' eil l ' Iiwwiwmmmmsl are his. Pioneer and Breezes sraffs prepare no leave for the annual Oregon Scholastic Press Conference held on the University of Oregon campus October 23-24. The between classes four-minute mad scramble occurs several times a day with students Wearing varied expres- sions. 23 2 s 24 our lives are thine - guide in our fsllzf Wslzzp 25 ! , ' ' WW' ALICE AUGER Thomas Auger Calling Lake Alberta, Canada Deep profound faith in God. . . devoted schedule keeper. . .deep dimples. . .sweet smile. S MAXINE BITIKOFER C. M. Bitikofer Salem, Oregon Long strides get her places. . .natural fhiwwi it GENE BOSHART Merrill Boshart Tangent, Oregon 5 a s No. 1 tease. . .Rods a white Fairlane. . .out for a good time. . .full of life. 27 QI athlete. . .very studious with good results. EUNICE BUCHER Ida Bucher Hubbard, Oregon Rare laugh. . .often found humming. . .dili- gent worker. . .likes to tease. ILECIA BOWMAN Mary Bowman Sweet Home, Oregon Interested in helping others. . .talented pianist. . .rather sleep than party. . .talka- tive. ARNOLD CHUPP Ervine Chupp Sheridan, Oregon Talented artist. . .steers Publicity Commit- tee. . .harmonizing bass voice. 28 JANICE COBLENTZ Abner Coblentz Willamina, Oregon Soft-looking eyes. . .faithful letter writer. . . high-pitched giggle. . .enthusiasm comes easily. RICHARD GARBER Robert Garber Nampa, Idaho Gifted orator. . .permanent permanent. . . lives his testimony. . .negotiates with any ball. CAROLYN EMMERT Elsie Emmerr Sweet Home, Oregon Natural born comedian. . .fun-loving. . . friendly to all. . .Happy-go-lucky. .ai ..... ,Mmm few H fm M fi FLOYD GARVER Edward Garver Amity, Oregon Shyness is a veneer. . .studies are a minor thing. . .unhurried. . .composed gentleman. ROY GERIG Amos Gerig Scio, Oregon Sports enthusiast. . .chairs senior class meetings. . .impressive intelligence. . . almost a bachelor. HAZEL GLENDENNING W. L. Glendenning Albany, Oregon Hearty laugh. . .red head. . .always neat in appearance. . .plans senior socials. 30 ALICE HAMILTON Eldon Hamilton Salem, Oregon Good sense of humor. . .Christian person- ality. . .individualism . .ral1, dependable. MILTON HEADINGS Sam Headings Albany, Oregon Dating is always in style. . Qfun before studies. . .great provider of merriment. 31 ANN HART L. A. Har: Tofield, Alberta Canada Hart of gab sessions. . .antonym of seriousness. . .mischief maker. PAUL HIGGENBOTHAM Zella Higgenbothan Leavenworth, Washington Intelligence center. . .active interest in science. . .loves to eat. . .friend1y. KAREN HOOLEY Hershall Hooley Kalispell, Montana Funl. . .lively personality. . .pocket sized. . . deep, deep dimples. . .sweet disposition. RACHEL HORST Gordon Horst Lebanon, Oregon Ardent gum chewer. . .on intimate terms with A's . . .ready testimony. . .plans Student Chapel Programs. 32 ELLEN HOSTETLER David Hostetler Sheridan, Oregon rf-'er and Vibrant soprano voice. . .technicolor when embarrassed. . . U3 of serene smile. Senior Trio. . GAYLORD KAUFFMAN J. W. Kauffman Tofield, Alberta Canada Loyal Canadian. . .tackles cally. . . Happy . Work enthusiasti- 33 JAMES HOSTETLER David Hosterler Sheridan, Oregon Posesses gentlemanly ways. . .sociable. . shakes when he laughs. . .friend1y. CAROLYN KROPF Fred Kropf Albany, Oregon Avid singer. . .neat seamstress. . .dedicated Christian. . .takes teasing well. GLORIA KAUFFMAN Clifford Kauffman Bloomfield, Montana Glowing personality. . .edits PIONEER. . . excellent alto voice. . .fun brews behind serenity. SUSAN LAIS Frank Lais Hubbard, Oregon Creates lighthearted atmosphere. prone. . .girl member of Athletic . . .manufactures fun. 34 . .accident Committee GLEN LANDIS Louis Landis Shedd, Oregon Gentleman from sole to crown. . .sharp dresser . . .ingeniously looks innocent. . .easy-going. DARL ENE MARTIN Roy Martin Minot, North Dakota Trim and tidy. . .anticipates long vacations . . .North Dakota devotee. . .remarkable CLEO MILLER Harry Miller Nampa, Idaho Spiritual leader. . . If it's from Idaho, great! . . .future farmer. . .likeable. memory. SHARON REESER Harvey Reeser Foster, Oregon All for dorm fun. . .able actress. . .shy 'til you get to know her. GORDON MILLER Roy Miller Grand Ronde, Oregon Says what he thinks--thinks about everything . . .adds his witty bit. . .handy supply of jokes. JANET SCHEFFEL Harry Scheffel Halsey, Oregon Spark-plug. . .takes studies seriously. . . Scheff . . .inspiring Christian testimony. 36 JUDY SCHLABACH Allen Schlabach Hubbard, Oregon Practical joker. . . Snuff . . .always a friendly Hi . . .acting ability. DALE SHANK Ralph Shank Hubbard, Oregon Argumentive. . .gives air to his opinions. . . no time for girls. . .news commentator. 37 6 1 sw w FLOYD SCHROCK Vera Schrock Salem, Oregon Mr. President. . .VW rodder. . .PIONEER shutterbug. . .appreciates beauties of na- Ellfe. , 9 si r ffm? 251 sw 1: rx. LYNN SIKES Lonzo Sikes Prineville, Oregon Pep Club President. . .promoter of school spirit. . .life was made to enjoy. CAROL SHENK Ronald Shenk Vanderhoof, B. C. Canada Delicate and dainty. . .prospective nurse quiet around boys. . .1ady1ike. LOUISE STAUFFER Maynard Stauffer Tofield, Alberta Canada Creative thoughts on paper. . . says the un expected. . .speedball enthusiast. . .willing EO SCIVC. 38 CH ERYL STECKLEY Norman Steckley Lebanon, Oregon Spontaneous hilarity. . . Pansy . . .laughter brings tears. . .ready testimony. JUDY WIDMER D. M. Widmer Brooks, Oregon Sincere, steadfast testimony. . .winning per- sonality. . .bass in Senior Girl's Quartet. . . always busy. 39 MARY WIDEMAN Oscar Wideman McMinnville, Oregon Pretty alto voice. . .reflects the latest styles . . .2071 of the rally squad. . .fun'loving. 1 1 MARLYS YODER Carl Yoder Sheridan, Oregon Hilarious howl. . .opposite of speechless. . . capable student. . .fun booster. EILEEN WOLFER Lynn Wolfer Willamina, Oregon Instigator of dorm riots. . . intelligent. . .some say she's quiet--others know better. MELVA YODER Max Yoder Grants Pass, Oregon Dependable alto. . .brews the most original ideas. . .beautiful black hair. . .mind of her own. 40 EVELYN ZOOK Eldon Zook Nampa, Idaho Petite 'n sweet. . .clever with the needle. . . poised. . .fine personality. STANLEY ZOOK George Zook Williams, Minnesota Uncommon chuckle. . .good-natur-ed. . .ath letically inclined. . .sheepish grin. 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'V 'jqiajgg if Gary Nice Wluamma' Oregon . fel WV! :-'f1z-:- ft:-., 7 .' ,. .f:.f1fffuz1'wt 3 ef, k' 5, 7 ,1-'fin 1, - , v f I Barbara Schrock K , rf. - wi L - ,,,, 1 Salem, Oregon Q55fjff5.gfiff,' .O A , '-'iflf' slain 1' 1 , S A 3 ' 'iigw ,f9': .ME ,, L L fi e , nuts, ,1 gt- ,, Ti: 3 f TV T: ..', :A 1 5 :Sift A Marvin Stutzman Albany , Ore gon Fay Shetler Ariel, Washington Mary Steckly Albany, Oregon Norma Steckley Lebanon, Oregon Myrene Snyder Portland, Oregon Mervin Wolfer Charles Yoder Sweet Home, Oregon Salem, Oregon Maxine Martin Minot, North Dakot Nancy Yoder Sheridan, Oregon 3. Susan Horst Lebanon , Oregon Lillie Hostetler Salem, Oregon Mary jo Jantzi Shedd, Oregon Danny Wolfer Sweet Home, Oregon Elnor Yoder Sheridan, Oregon Larry Yoder Sheridan, Oregon A ru Q 2' w K ew: Q, X mv Rf M W 3 fy, X P 2 lfkgi M31 gli Wig, S .,. : f 1: r- - . '5?2.w.f'--'filml , . A .,.. ,,:.. - ,, -v. .. fr 415412 1:m:f,,Eaiez:esg ses, . ui i . 3 1. ' 1 A A .11- f , f,,J-1r,rr , .A ,, yfr, ' 6 ' ,, AmQ5g,,fg,m11s,sr, .V f,gsyx,1,v msswmdrs 2' y:v1fw:,wf1 if wwe, 1 E215 ,.f'5T?1-7 - .: 3117? 'Q 5 nzff, 5 1 ' . - nf 'ESQ' i 'fZ.:J 'f . fi':' w r, -V' 7 .sail if vfmft' 1pff5ffs,z:,+c ' ' if -, M w nz, -3 fS'sf11z.1A figiis . ig r 'Wi V--M. '12 K wig, gm -if f ww U S iifi A 255. 'im 'ar , Arden Kropf Albany, Oregon Curtis Lind Sweet Home, Oregon Ruby Nisly Sheridan, Oregon Rex Shetler Ariel, Washington Merle Stuczman Lebanon, Oregon Don Vaughn jr. Shingle Spring, California 50 's xql X -.-.U .- 1 gs E a 5 1-2 fi' -in -4-.r 1--5. :! 1 Juli:-.. 1711 I' lives dt' thine yu if 1711 I' dc' 5 l lUESf6l'l'I student association president's message I have enjoyed the experiences we have shared as a student body this year. This has been a year of progress in many ways. The student council has cooperated very well. Much has been accomplished by the various committees. . The good which has been done could not have been done without the Lord's guidance. If the students of Western in future years will continue to depend on the Lord, this year can become just a stepping stone to higher levels of Christian living President Floyd Schrock jan Coblentz, Merle Stutzman Ron Stutzman Gene Boshart Arnie Chupp Paul Yoder Karen Hooley, Floyd Schrock Melva Yoder Cheryl Steckley Gloria Kauffman Judy Wid mer Gordon Miller, Roy Gerig Faye Sherler Cindy Mullet janet Scheffel Rachel Horst executive 1 committee Vice President. Cheryl Ste ckley President. . . Floyd Schrock Secretary. . . Melva Yoder Treasurer. . . Karen Hooley Faculty Advisor Paul Yoder Cleo Miller, Chairman Judy Widmer, Mim Wolfer, and advisor Miss Zimmerly. religious welfare committee Being actively concerned with the spiritual welfare on campus and meeting frequently the Religious Welfare Committee planned weekly prayer meetings, cells, and other spiritual acti- vities. Crit sheets also came out twice during the year under their supervision. Students find noon prayer meetings a help to their spiritual life. chapel committee Using students as speakers, leaders, and choristers, and student groups for special music, the Chapel Com- mittee planned weekly Thursday morning chapel periods. Their efforts provided many varied and inspiring chapel programs. Chairman Rachel Horst, advisor Mr. Lehman, Del Buerge, and Evelyn Zook Ellen Hostetler, Chairman janet Scheffel, and Eldon Kropf. extension committee Weekly visits to places such as Cum- mins Home, Fairview Homes, and the Res- cue Mission provided students with the opportunity for service and made this year's extension program far-reaching. Students who sang and shared in various places found that this resulted in spiritual growth. This Committee organized groups for ex- tension and through their budget provided for transportation. Preparing to go to the McMinnville Home on extention are Floyd Garver, Ken Kauf- fman, and Milton Headings. Gordon Miller and Arnie Chupp spend their free time tumbling. V Ron Stutzman, Susan Lais, and Chairman Roy Gerig. athletic committee The Athletic Committee, working with the Phys. Ed. Department, organized and promoted intramural games such as basketball and foot- ball and track activities. A trampoline was added to the school's equipment through their efforts and assistance. The Committee mem- bers themselves promoted a spirit of competi- tion by being active in sports. 57 11 ' ' ' Gary Hooley, Chairman Jan Coblentz, and Berdine Hostetler. social o 'tt Creating decorations, writing out name cards, and securing waiters and wait- resses are all an important part of planning a dress-up supper and this was the main responsibility of the Social Committee. Original ideas came in handy for the four dress-up suppers. Among these was an all school banquet and a back- Wards dress-up supper. Other committee sponsored activities included Student- Faculty Socials. K, exhkhw MM.,,MuM ii Winn., public occasions committee The job of the Public Occasions Committee members was to see that the audience was given proper attention. By offering Christian hospitality and appointing ushers and usherettes this committee help- ed determine the success of a pro- gram. Ramona Schweitzer, Chairman Arnie Chupp Maxine Bitikofer, Darlene Martin, Stan Zook Gaylord Kauffman, Gordon Miller, and Chairmafi Gene Boshart. publicity committee Ideas for posters announcing various types of activities were originated in the minds of the Pub- licity Committee. Artistic ability and drawing materials came in handy as these ideas became reality. and Louise Stauffer. W, H mmm., 1, ean Snyder and Gloria Kauffman Floyd Schrock pioneer staff . . . Gloria Kauffman . . .... Judy Widmer ...........RachelHorst er 8: Typist . Cheryl Steckley . . . . . . Floyd Schrock Gaylord Kauffman . . . . . Jean Snyder EDITOR ...... Literary Editor . . Layout Editor . . Circulation Manag Photographer ....... Business Manager ........ Advisor.... Gaylord Kauffman and Cheryl Steckley 60 Judy Widmer and Rachel Horst. publications drive What threatened to be an upsetting junior victory in the publications drive turned out to be a senior smash. Class spirit came to one of its annual peaks during the yearly drive. With a 322.11 class average the seniors captured the S50 prize and a day off from school. Individual first, second, and third prizes of gift certificates were awarded to Maxine Bitikofer, Iris Ropp, and Floyd Schrock respectively. Those selling S40 or more and receiving emblems were Janet Scheffel, Floyd Schrock, Maxine Bitikofer, Dennis Brubaker, Alice Hamilton, Dennis Kauffman, Iris Ropp, Dan- ny Heyerly, and Linda Berkey. gli! has W at ll e if if Cindy, Mr. Host, and Norma breezes staff Starla and Denrus Linda and Karen lUBSf9l'I'I EDITOR ,.... . Managing Editor . . News Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Photographers . . Layout Editor . . Headline Writer . . Copyreader .... Proofreader.. . Typists .... Business Manager . . . Advertising Manager . . . Circulation Manager . . Sponsor.......... breezes staff CINDY MULLET . Norma Schrock . . Miriam Wolfer . . . Loren Nice Starla Headings Dennis Kauffman ........IrisRopp Nadine Nofziger . . Miriam Horst . Virginia Yoder . . Karen Hostetler Linda Berkey . . . Eldon Kropf . . Terry Cowan . . Candy jantzi Janet Kropf . . . Oren Horst Candy and Janet Ruby Nisely, Kathy Carrels, Darlene Martin, Alice Auger, janet Scheffel, and Norma Schro ek. knitting club Alice Auger Maxine Bitikofer llecia Bowman Lora Byers Kathy Carrolls jan Coblentz Alice Hamilton Miriam Horst Rachel Horst Ellen Hostetler Karen Hostetler Ann Hart Darlene Martin MEMBERS Judy Schlabach Norma Schrock Carol Shenk janet Scheffel Cheryl Steckley Judy Widmer joan Wolfer Ruby Nisely Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Hamilton l-lartzler Roth Schrock Mary Martin, advisor nature club MEMBERS Mr. Yoder, sponsor Dale Shank Glenn Rogie Floyd Schrock Sportsman? club MEMBERS Danny Heyerly Richard Garber Ken Kauffman Del Buerge Lyle Nisly 65 Don Detweiler Gordon Miller Mr. Kauffman, sponsor Leon King, nor pictured highlanders club Barbara Schrock, Ruth Becker, Dorene Emmert, Myrene Snyder, Mary Steckley, Dianne Burkey, ' ' ' 1 Sh on Kro f, and Twila Nancy Yoder, N Zimmerly, sponsor. orma Steckley, Maxrne Martxn, Glorra Chupp, Faye Sher er, ar p drama club MEMBERS Melva Yoder Ann Strubhar Mlm Wolfer Mrss jean Snyder, sponsor 166 , w 5WZ3M,i, K . W Y Maxine Martin, Louise Stauffer, Evelyn Zook, Twila Zimrnerly, Chairman Susan Lais, Iris Ropp, Berdine Hos tetler, and Susie Horst. d 5 Carroll Lehman, Larry Yoder, Del Buerge, Glen Landis, Gordon Miller, and Richard Garber. 67 Peter prays with Catherine about her illness. The Senator and Dr. Marshall find that they often disagree T play cast Peter Marshall ....... Richard Garber Catherine Marshall .... Karen Hostetler Peter John Marshall .... Johnny Yoder Judith Bickle . . . Jesse Bickle . . Susan Grant . . . Marian Grant . . Steven Grant . . George Yost .... joe Keating ..... Senator James Polk Nancy Everetts . . . Barbara Logan . . Hulda ....... a man called peter airing one s problems or Allan Talbot ........ . . . Karen Hooley . . Gary Hooley . . Milly Garver . . . Mim Wolfer . . Rachel Horst . Gordon Miller Milton Headings . . . Cleo Miller . Peter Licalsi . . Judy Wldmer . Sharon Reeser .....AnnHart nions N D f Yeah. . .No, he ain't. No, she can't. No, I won'tl After a stay at the Marshalls',iSusan realiges that marriages are made in heaven but must be lived on earth. Judith and jesse Bickle make life a bit harder for Dr. Marshall. The young people of New York Avenue join the Marshalls in singing Christmas carols. I , I , I , 1 3 5 i 1 w J 70 our lives are thine- guide our mvfims' ILeft to Rigbtj front row: Carroll Lehman, Director, Marlys Yoder, Ellen Hostetler, Carolyn Kropf, Ken Kauffman, Karen Hostetler, Judy Widmer, Mim Wolfer, Mim Horst. second row: Hazel Glendenning, Darlene Martin Melva Yoder, Eldon Kropf, Glen Rogie, Mary Wideman, jan Coblentz, Rachel Horst. tbzrd row: janet liropf, Cheryl Steckley, Gary Hooley, Floyd Schrock, Cleo Miller, Gloria Kauffman, Maxine Bitikofer. fourth row: Eunice Bucher, Arnie Chupp, Del Buerge, Gene Boshart, Milton Headings, Alice Hamilton. a cappella choir April 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 tour itinirary . Kalispell, Montana . White Chapel, Glendive Montana Red Top, Bloomfield, Montana . Lakeview, Wolford, North Dakota . Fairview, Minot, North Dakota . Guernsey, Saskatchewan, Canada . . . . . Salem, Tofield, Alberta, Canada . Northern Workers Conference Eaglesham, Alberta, Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada . Carstairs, Alberta, Canada Duchess, Alberta, Canada 72 Drop your jaw and let it roll! is -Zz wa ,, fi fI.,eft to Rigbtl front row: Carroll Lehman, Director, Ruth Becker, Maxine Martin, Ellen Hdstetler, Karen Hooley, Lyle Nisly, Glen Rogie, Gary Nice, Ken Kauffman, Mim Wolfer, Norma Steckley, Judy Widmer, Nancy Yoder, Linda Berkey. second row: Evelyn Zook, janet Scheffel, Darlene Martin, Mary Steckly, Carol Shank, Cleo Miller, Leon King, Eldon Kropf, Curt Lind, jan Coblentz, Faye Shetler, Myrene Snyder, Mim Horst, Barbara Schrock. tbird row: Marlys Yoder, Carolyn Kropf, Ann Hart, Candy Jantzi, Iris Ropp, Floyd Schrock, Arnie Chupp, Glen Landis, Dan Heyerly, Melva Yoder, Mary Wideman, Karen Hostetler, Maxine Bitikofer, Sharon Kropf. fourth row: Hazel Glendenning, janet Kropf, Cheryl Steckley, Eunice Bucher, Del Buetge, Gordon Miller, Gene Boshart, Dennis Brubaker, Milton Headings, Virginia Yoder, Alice Hamilton, Gloria Kauffman, Rachel Horst. 't Chorale Varsity Chorale members practice David, The Shepherd Boy Serving as a vital part of school life at Western are the choruses, Varsity Chorale and A Cappella. Varsity Chorale provided music for a Christ- mas program and for the year-end concert, Dav- id, The Shepheid Boy. Along with its' 12-day tour, A Cappella sang in various churches throughout the valley. This 30-voice choir also took part at the annual NFCS Musicale. . vzrfq, 1: 5- afr:m:m,fa:-wwwwaawmwnmiwwfifrrruravriw SENIOR GIRLS'SEXTET Hazel Glendenning Cheryl Steckley Mary Wideman Gloria Kauffman jan Coblentz W p J udy Widm e r wal QM 'gs SENIOR GIRLS' QUARTET Cheryl Steckley Gloria Kauffman jan Coblentz Judy Widmer music Ensembles helped fill an impor- tant part in worship services such as chapel programs and prayer meet- ings this year. By taking part in ex- tension, together they grew close to God. Their singing helped balance Western's music program. 74 JUNIOR GIRLS' SEXTET Linda Berkey Candy jautzi Iris Ropp janet Kropf Mim Wolfer Mlm Horst ensembles VIOLINISTS Floyd Garver Gary Nice Flody Schrock PIANIST Carroll L ehman ' 5 chapel guests 3 li Spring evangelist, Abner Miller. 4 Pres. Mumaw answers Alice's and Mary's questions about college Dale chats with Mr. Shenk about the possibilities of attending Goshenlw Pres. Smith, Mr. I. B. Shenk, and Pres. Mumaw. Pres. Smith gives Milt some information about Hesston College. 5 . BMW 'WSL LIFE TEAM MEMBERS: U.to nj john Wengerd, Susan Yoder, Denton Wyse, Pat Hostetter, and Dick Meyers. Leon finds Denton a ready listener. life team III By sharing and allowing students to know them personally, Life Team III fostered spiritual growth on campus. From their dramatization of Bible scenes we discovered anew who Christ was and is. The chapel periods spent in dis- cussion proved helpful. A noonhour hootenany added the finishing touches to a week to be remembered. Chapel periods spent in discussion show us where and how we can improve. 77 KN Time with God in the morning starts the day out right. Praise finds expression in song in the morning chapel services. chapel, prayer guide us In an evening dorm meeting, thoughts and experiences are shared. cells, and meetings to God. Life takes on a deeper meaning as Mr. Lehman challenges the guys. In evening prayer cells, friends and roommates strive to know God better. Through conversational prayer in early morning prayer meeting, God becomes real. 79 80 our lives arc' thine- guide Ulll' ambitious I fLeft to Rightj front row: Danny Heyerly, Glen Landis, Ron Stutzman, Floyd Schrock, Ken Kauffman second row: Dennis Roth, Richard Garber, Dennis Kauffman, Gene Boshart, Dennis Brubaker, Mr. joe varsity basketball LEAGUE GAMES WE THEY Sweet Home 19 34 Portland Good Will 34 40 Fairview 42 35 Salem 41 60 Portland Good Samaritan 44 35 82 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: fstandingj Mary Wideman, Carolyn Emmett, fkneelingj Queen Lynn Sikes, Linda Berkey, and Dorene Emmett. You never can tell what you x lay see on the basketball floor! Senior girls cheer themselves on to victory. F? 1 j.V. Basketball: Curtis Lind, Larry Yoder, Eldon Kropf, Danny Wolfer, Gary Nice, Chuck Yoder, Merle Srutzman. Not Pictured: Gary Hooley, Danny Garver, and Coach Mr. Hartzler. Where is the ball, anyway? action The j.V.'s in action. 85 T Members of the champion softball team are: fl. to. rl Gloria Kauffman, Rachel Horst, Cheryl Steckley, Louise Stauffer, Maxine Bitikofer, Alice Auger, Janet Scheffel, Hazel Glendenning, Susan Lais, and captain, Carolyn Emmert. mUTbaH After its introduction, speedball becomes a favorite of the girls. Susie strikes hoping this time it will be a line drive to center field. speedbaH Girls' speedball and basketball champs are: fl. to nj standing, Doreen Emmert, Mary Steckly, Gloria Chupp, Faye Shetler. kneeling, Norma Steckley, Barbara Schrock, My- rene Snyder, and Nancy Yoder. basketball A close game is the result of seniors versus sophomores. 87 Rachel tries for a bask Carol wishes she could smash one to Lora. Cindy and Janet see whO's best at shuffelboard. Sharpenmg their pmg pong skills are Ken and Danny ' J25T',Zf ust 15 mm 40 sec after Mr Hartzler s gun sounds to begin the cross country race, Lester takes first place Gordon and Paul make good use of the recreation room minor sports Minor sports took up many an hour both in P.E. Classes and in free time. Some in which students spent enjoyable time are shuffelboard, ping-pong, badminton, swimming, volleyball, and tennis. Tournaments were organized in many of these sports and as competition became keen, they served as an outlet for energy. 89 Beautiful autumn weather provides just the right setting for after-school football. Paul sees what the Winter has done to his skill in pole vaulting. For chose who are out to win, track prep starts early in the spring. At the thump of a tennis ball, one may find Roy and Del making good use of the tennis court. When the gym echoes and re-echoes with feminine screams, one can easily guess that volleyball is the game. Swrm classes for some P.E. students make them Monday evening regulars at the YWCA. . ,qw ,,.,..w ww -m .M LP vzif ff? feiwiii we our lives are Mina- guide our affirms school day out A windy truck ride is just the beginning of fun for the annual fall outing. Candidates for Queen for a Day present their heartbreaking stories to Mr. Jack Benny. Senior guys pull hard in the tug- of-war. 94 '---M..-ug. No, the pi-incipa1's job isn't a joke, Mr. Garber. The business office serves as a meeting place for energetic teachers. Mr. Martin patiently Waits for the bell on the timed writings. student ad day Some students, such as Mr. Morst, seem to enjoy 'bugging' the teachers. Exhausted cooks find out what it's like to be on the other side of the fence. Dignified teachers make a pizza party the grand finale to a day full o f variety. Grace Haven lodge looks peaceful de- spite the fact that 44 lively, sneaking seniors are inside. 1 daylight sneak- success Beachstrolling proves restful and invigorating. Free time plus guys full of fun equals football. For those who attempt to climb Haystack Rock the rewards are a stranded feeling and wet feet Seniors find its almost fun to take turns doing dishes. Arm muscle comes in handy when one must pull taffy. How many RPM's are you getting, Rich? - Weary cooks get their turn at sampling the food. Sofa space is all used up while the T.Vi entertains. A cookout adds the finishing touches to a busy day. With an air of formality, guests at the head table enjoy their baked potatoes and ham. J ,L,, ' M-'W-.,,p-'f an evening in holland Banque: speaker, Dr. Herb Tyler, connects his After dinner music is provided by a mens' quartet. talk with the theme. 98 . .. ww 'i ,mer if v Q Sl X., , W' Q Q ,q i 4, 0 ' i 5 ,S ., s.. ,F if di 4 V 4 wi: ..,. Hf,, ji, 4 -x 0 If 44 Seniors line both sides of the hall as they wait to be ushered in. A Dutch windmill acts as the conversational piece for the evening. Reminiscing brings smiles The fittingly dressed waiters and waitresses to Mr. Yoder's face. pose for their picture. 99 Senior girls down food of all Karen and Darlene enjoy the sunshine Dick, Pat, and Denton sing All sorts at their midnight School and wind on their weekend spent at the My Trials at the noon hour Day Out party. Coast, hootenany held on the lawn. nv 4 ' i campus Norma and Carol make good use of the lawn chairs on a beautifulspring afternoon. For Gary, the business office is the place for all sorts of transactions. Weekend students play carom while the ocean provides background music. We 545' Vffliiif Y? 3i?A'E'x6i'EMF ?? f?'!W3fi'f,f' Y'5ii5f'v'7i N1-fx:-2? 22192552723 I g z ,.f,, i, . .L il:3 r Wl5 WlQ A,b ., , 4f s, y Q Q, ' ' A solemn funeral sets the mood for the burial of biology students dead worms. E. 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LEO MARTIN, financial advisor FACULTY 8: STUDENTS, cooperation 108 index Auger, Alice - 22, 27, 64, 86, 93 Becker, Ruth - 21, 46, 66, 73 Henry Becker Berkey, Linda - 21, 43, 61, 63, 73, 75, 83 Kenneth Berkey Bitikofer, Maxine - 19, 27, 59, 61, 72, 86 Boshart, Ann - 22, 43 Merrill Boshart Boshart, Gene - 27, 59, 52, 72, 73, 82, 97 Bowman, Ilecia - 18, 20, 28 Brubaker, Dennis - 21, 42, 43, 61, 73, 82 Amos Brubaker Bucher, Eunice - 18, 28, 72, 73 Buerge. Del - 6, 43, 55, 64, 67, 71, 72, 73 Claude Buerge Burkey, Dianne - 21, 46, 66 Willard Burkey Byers, Lora - 43, 88 W. A. Byers Carrels, Barbara - 48 Louis Carrels Carrels, Kathy - 20, 48, 64 Louis Carrels Chupp, Arnold - 28, 52, 57, 59, 72, 73 Chupp, Gloria - 21, 46, 66, 87 Ervin Chupp Coblentz, Janice -- 19, 22, 24, 29, 58, 52, 72, 73-, 74, 97 Cowan, Terry - 19, 21, 23, 43, 95 Albert Cowan Detweiler, Don - 19, 22, 43, 64 Elmer Detweiler Emmett, Carolyn - 19, 22, 23, 29, 83, 86, 92, 95 Emmert, Dorene - 6, 10, 21, 46, 66, 83, 87 Elsie Emmert Garber, Richard - 10, 19, 26, 29, 64, 67, 68, 69, 80, 82, 84, 89, 95, 97 Garver, Danny --48, 88 Ora Garver Garver, Floyd - 20, 22, 30, 56, 75, 97 Garver, Milly 43, 69 Ora Garver Gerig, Roy - 19, 26, 30, 41, 53, 57, 70, 98 Glendenning, Hazel- 7, 18, 19, 30, 72, 73, 74, 86, 92 Good, Dan - 21, 46 Alvin Good Hamilton, Alice ' 20, 23, 31, 61, 72, 73, 76, 95 Hart, Ann - 22, 31, 69, 73, 98 Headings, Milton - 31, 56, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, 98 Headings, Starla - 18, 43, 62 Sam Headings Heyerly, Dan - 43, 61, 64, 73, 82, 85 Ernest Heyerly Higgenbotham, Paul- 18, 22, 32, 70, 89, 92 Hooley, Gary - 21, 43, 58, 68, 72, 100, 101 Hershal Hooley Hooley, Karen 25, 32, 50, 53, 69, 73, 97, 100 Horst, Miriam - 23, 42, 43, 62, 72, 73, 75 Melvin Horst Horst, Rachel- 23, 32, 53, 54, 55, 61, 72, 73, 86 Horst, Susan - 6, 24, 48, 49, 67 Gordon Horst Hostetler, Berdine - 44, 58, 67 Lloyd Hostetler Hostetler, Ellen ' 18, 26, 33, 56, 72, 73, 98 Hostetler, james - 33, 97 Hostetler, Karen - 44, 63, 68, 69, 72, 73, 98 Hostetler, Lillie - 20, 49 Leah Hostetler jantzi, Candyce - 44, 63, 73, 75 Roland jantzi jantzi, Mary Jo - 22, 24, 49 Roland Jantzi Kauffman, Dennis - 23, 44, 61, 62, 82, 95, 101 Charles Kauffman Kauffman, Gaylord - 18, 53, 60, 97, 101 Kauffman, Gloria - 10, 23, 26, 34, 41, 53, 60, 72, 73, 74, 86 Kauffman, Kenneth - 44, 56, 64, 72, 73, 80, 82, 84, 88, 95 Jacob Kauffman King, Leon - 19, 20, 44, 70, 73, 77 Lloyd King Kropf, Arden - 20, 49 Harry Kropf Kropf, Carolyn - 19, 20, 23, 34, 72, 73 Kropf, Eldon - 18, 19, 42, 44, 54, 56, 72, 73, 85, 98 Fred Kropf Kropf, janet - 44, 63, 72, 73, 75, 88 Harry Kropf Kropf, Sharon - 21, 46, 66, 73 joe Kropf Lais, Daniel- 21, 23, 47 John Lais Lais, Susan -18, 19, 21. 22, 34, 57, 67, 86, 98 Landis, Glen -10, 18, 35, 67, 73, 82, 92, 97 Licalsi, Peter - 21, 22, 47, 68, 100 G. Licalsi Lind, Curtis - 20, 49, 73, 85 Norman Lind Lind, Lester - 21, 47 Lloyd Lind Martin, Darlene - 18, 19, 35, 59, 64, 72, 73, 95, 100 Martin, Maxine - 21, 47, 67, 66, 73 Roy Martin Miller, Cleo - 18, 35, 54, 68, 70, 72, 73, 95 Miller, Gordon - 18, 26, 36, 53, 57, 59, 65, 67, 75, 89, 97 Muller, Cynthia - 18, 21, 23, 44, 53, 62, 88, 95 Lucille Holderman Nice, Gary - 21, 46, 47, 75, 85, 99 Howard Nice Nice, Lester - 44, 81, 89 Harry Nice Nice, Loren - 22, 44, 62 Howard Nice Nisly, Lyle - 19, 22, 44, 64, 73 Enos Nisly Nisly, Ruby -'49, 64 Enos, Nisly Nofziger, Nadine - 45 Alfred Nofziger Ropp, Iris - 22, 23, 45, 61, 67, 73, 75 Aaron Ropp Roth, Dennis - 7, 45, 82, 95 Orie Roth Reeser, Sharon - 19, 36, 68, 69 Rogie, Glenn - 19, 45, 65, 72, 73 Alvin Rogie Scheffel, Janet - 20, 36, 53, 56, 61, 64, 73, 86, 95, 97, 101 1 Schlahach, Judy - 19, 20, 37, 97 Schrock, Barbara - 11, 18, 21, 47, 54, 66, 73, 87 Vera Schrock Schrock, Floyd - 6, 37, 50, 52, 53, 60, 61, 65, 72, 73, 75, 83 Schrock, Norma - 45, 62, 64, 100 E. H. Schrock Schweitzer, Ramona - 22, 42, 45, 54, 59 Roland Schweitzer Shenk, Dale - 37, 54, 65, 76, 97 Shenk, Carol- 20, 22, Shenk, Ronald - 45 Wes Shenk Shetler, Fay - 46, 47, 53, 66, 73, 87 Floyd Shetler Shetler, Rex - 20, 49, 101 Floyd Sherler Sikes, Lynn - 20, Snyder, Myrene - 46, Allen Snyder Stauffer, Louise - 19, Steckley, Cheryl- 23, 39, 51, 60, 72, 73, 74, 86, 95 Steckley, Norma - 21, 47, 66, 73, 87, 99 Norman Sreckley Steckly, Mary - 21, 47, 66, 73, 87, 99 Harold Steckly 38, 73, 88, 95, 100 38, 83, 97 47, 66, 73, 87 22, 24, 38, 59, 67, 86, 98 Stutzman, Ron - 20, 42, 45, 52, 57, 82, 85, 101 Joe Stutzman Vaughn, Don Jr. - 20, 49 Don Vaughn Widemn, Mary - 18, 39, 72, 73, 74, 76, 83, 95, 97 Widmer, Judy - 23, 39, 53, 54, 61, 6.8, 69, 72, 73, 74, 93 Wol-fer, Danny - 20, 22, 48, 49, 85, 101 Robert Wolfer Wolfer, Joan - 45 Clifford Wolfer Wolfer, Eileen - 19, 40 Wolfer, Mervin - 47, 99 Clayton Wolfe: Wolfer, Mariam - 23, 45, 54, 62, 66, 68, 69, 72, 73, 75 Clayton Wolfer Yoder, Chuck - 18, 22, 46, 47, 85 Paul Yoder Yoder, Elnor - 22, 49 Calvin Yoder Yoder, Larry - 49, 67, 85 Carl Yoder Yoder, Marlys - 40, 72, 73 Yoder, Melva - 19, Yoder, Nancy - 47, 66, 73, Calvin Yoder 25, 40, 50, 53, 66, 72, 73 87 Strubhar, Ann - 495, 66' Yoder, Virgina - 6, 24, 45, 62, 73 Levi Strubhar MGX Y0dC1' Stutzman, Marvin - 47 .. 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