Capital University - Capitalian Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1967
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CAPITA LI AIM 1S67 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS, OHIO MARGARET STAGNER, Editor CLOVIS FRANK, Advisor IMI 4 AN EVERYDAY WORLD APPLY IMMEDIATELY far oUovnnfl po«i io t«-— , o j-t EDITOR - CAPITAUAN $f«t rcr ASST EDITOR- ™ BUSINESS JpAGER for ttw. CttMES Utt' ToOO- S .«tttr {«■ t Be. ?0J Lit! yK (7it«( i| IV . («f 7 8 . . . This Is Capital To Thee We Pledge Devotion.” 9 _______ OUR PRESIDENT Each passing year becomes a significant link in the historic chain of progress at Capital University. Most vital in that progress is the leadership of Dr. Harold L. Yochum, who has completed twenty years as president. In gratitude for his enthusiastic leader- ship and tireless efforts, the Board of Regents pre- sented to Dr. Yochum and his wife an all expense paid tour of the Holy Land. Major and Mrs. Keith West chat with Dr. Yochum at the Aerospace Salute. Dr. Yochum and Dr. Morris Wee, national chairman of LIFE, discuss the possible benefits that the Lutheran In-gathering for Education could provide for Capital. 12 Top: Dr. Yochum and Bishop Hanns Liljc of Hanover, Germany converse before a dinner held in the bishop’s honor. Bottom: Dr. Yochum’s student interest is not always directed from the admin- istration building. Dr. Yochum and Campus Council President Dave Lintncr greet former vice president Richard Nixon as he arrives on campus. No one picture can capture the many facets of the president of Capital University, Dr. Harold L. Yochum. His natural abilities and educational concerns have earned him prominent stature and personal respect. Each of his ideas is coordinated to maintain the best interests of the university and to carry it toward its goals. Under his guidance and planning the university is growing to meet the religious, academic, and social needs of its students and of the church. 13 Dr. Frank H. Brctz, Virgil H. Dassel vice president for academic affairs vice president for financial affairs VICE PRESIDENTS 14 Robert B. Gronlund vice president for development BOARD OF REGENTS Executive Board (pictured below) Sitting: Rev. A. P. Michelfelder, D.D..................Cincinnati, O. I. F. Young, LL.D............................. Columbus, O. Wm. E. L. Young................................ Columbus, O. Standing: Rev. J. Braun, D.D..........................Port Clinton, O. Rev. E. E. Krebs, D.D............................. Akron, O. Rev. C. Zehner............................. Circlcvillle, O. L. W. Huber, LL.D............................New Albany, O. Board Members (not pictured) Rev. P. Bcrgdall ............................ Middletown, O. W. Dieckmann ............................ Wheeling, W. Va. Miss D. Docrr.................................... Butler, Pa. O. Kaiser, Jr.................................. Columbus, O. Rev. J. Mittermaier ............................ Fremont, O. Rev. W. L. Nies.............................Falls Church, Va. Rev. W. Range........................St. Clair Shores, Mich. James P. Shultz Rev. F. L. Sarver ........................... Oil City, Pa. vice president for student affairs H. Shalkhauser Berea, O. Miss L. J. Ulrich............................Saginaw, Mich. Mrs. R. Utz......................................Dayton, O. 15 Robert Avers Placement Helen Bowers Campus Calendar Richard Brackin Alumni Relations Dorothy Brobst College Nurse James Casterline Financial Aids Elmer Dornbirer Bookstore Manager Arlinc Felger Asst. Registrar Eugene Fogt University Pastor Stanley Guinn Food Service Lewis Holm Public Relations John Kirkcr Dean of Men Alden Lindner Librarian 16 Dr. Charles Long College Physician Biruta Osis Library Jan is Osis Library Howard Pfeifer Maintenance Frances Quinlin Registrar Larry Rigglcman Food Service Director Mary Roess Dean of Women John Sanders Public Relations Laurence Schaff Dean of Counseling Grace Scheiderer College Nurse Thomas Smallsreed Development Donald Thompson Food Service Lawrence Urban Asst. Dean of Men Anne Wenger Librarian Raymond Wolf Church Relations John Young Campus Postmaster 17 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Above: Physical education students explore outdoor life, rop Right: Donna Crabbe experiences the trials and joys of teaching. Bottom Right: Inquisitive questions of young children may sometimes stump the student teacher. Robert Alt Physics I;red Bernlohr Classical Languages Paul Andrews Classical Languages William Bernlohr Physical Education Dorothy Barnes Art Dorothy Bohn Sociology Donald Bensch History Ralph Bond Geology 18 Robert Brandt Chemistry Rosemary Dasscll Education Harold Brockman Mathematics G. Clark Dehne Chemistry James Burke History Harold Dickerson Modern Languages Virginia Burkert Education Clara Ebinger Art I.9 Harold Edmondson Speech Clovis Frank Classical Languages Virginia Elmer Education Wcndelin Frantz Geology Luther Evans Philosophy Russell French Education Wilbur France Physics George Fry History 20 Top: Hal Owens attains radio skills while working the board. Far Right: This special problem attracts Ann Long’s attention. Right: Judy James discusses her novel in Spanish. Richard Gallagher Education Arthur Grossman Modern Languages Larry Gardner Religion Edward Hackmann Philosophy Hugh Geary' Mathematics Joyce Hathaway English Hilmar Grimm History Robert Hatton Modern Languages Top Left: Mr. Bindcl converses with guests at the freshman tea. Bottom Left: Miss Ebinger pauses in Schumakcr Gallery. Belotv: Barb Donahue molds clay into a dish with the aid of a potter’s wheel. 21 Top: Dr. Frantz of the geology department makes some last minute preparations for his class. Top right: Close examination and careful consideration bring about an answer to a problem study by Allcne Yprk. Right: Dr. Hcinke demon- strated a mathematical principle by use of an abacus before his modern math class. Clarence Hcinke Mathematics Kenneth Lentz Political Science Henry Hoversten Economics Bonnie Lisko Modern Languages David Hutter Physical Education David Marz Aerospace Studies Armin Langholtz Speech Mary Montebello Education 22 Top: Prospective math stu- dent receives special atten- tion from her advisor during Freshman Registration. Far Left: Jane Whittick practices her pre-med ability by taking Bill Swoager's pulse. Left: Dick Hendcrshot, Biology Ass't, checks progress of students in physiology lab. Carl Munselle Modern Languages David Owens English Theodore Myers Biology Gordon Parker Sociology Thomas Odcgaard Ec., Bus. Adm. John Pfctzing Mathematics Charles Oestreich Chemistry Richard Phipps Art 23 24 Alice Schimpf Religion Carl Skrade Religion Harold Regan Physical Education Juliet Schwab Modern Languages Gene Slaughter Physical Education Irene Sander Physical Education Richard Schwab Ec., Bus. Adm. Harry Truxall Religion Above: Dr. Ethel Alpcnfels addresses luncheon guests for the concluding session of the conference on Human Values and Urban Life. Left: Mr. Boyd and his student explore the implication of this pictoral exhibit of The City.” Thco Schalinskc Psychology Inez Seagle Sociology Maxine Valian English James Wells AFROTC Adm. NCO Howard Wilson Religion Keith West Aerospace Studies Michael Yelland AFROTC Tactical NCO Samuel Wiley Physics Keith Young Ec., Bus. Adm. Macon Williams Psychology Paul Zimpfer Biology Top Left: Capital students leave after enjoying a luncheon at Dr. Alpen- fel's Connecticut home. Bottom left: Dr. Skradc prepares to hand back term papers to an anxious poets and prophets class. Below. Dr. Parker's anthropology students survey a map of the Indian burial mound near Chillicothe. CONSERVATORY Right: The selections of Sharon Pugh, Jenny Lind Scholarship recipient, added a pleasant note to opening convocation. Below: Listening reinforces what is down in black and white for Professor Lisko’s music appreciation class. 26 27 Vesta Moore consults team lead- ers concerning a patient. Evelyn Barritt Martha Hyre SCHOOL OF NURSING Olga Chernek Lou Anne Koch Joanne Hall Inez Moore Ruth Neikirk 28 Top: Practicing on each other is one of the steps before actual patient care. Bottom: 1966 marks the emergence of the Nursing Department into a full-fledged school with its own office building. Sophomore Nurse Nancy Kramer shows one of the im- portant techniques learned in a Cap nurse’s first year of donning purples.” Alycc Pctropoulos Barbara Weaver 29 FRANKLIN LAW SCHOOL Extending Capital's campus across Main Street, the Willaman Building houses the law library and offices. Graduate level status was brought to Capital this year with the merger of Franklin Law School and Capital University. The law school, which previously was located at the YMCA, 40 West Long Street, moved into the facilities of Huber Spiel- man Hall and the newly-renovated Willaman Building. In an Inaugural Convocation on September 10, 1966, all former graduates from the law school were granted a Juris Doctor degree from Capital. The law school, headed by Dean W. McCormac, offers an evening graduate program to those who have received an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university. Approximately 15% of the student body hold more than one previous degree and most students are also employed in a full-time job. The law school brought with it a law library of over 25,000 volumes. Those enrolled in the four-year program of the school attend classes for three hours an evening, three days a week. Many plans are currently being made which will increase the facilities and available programs of the law school. LAW SCHOOL FACULTY In the quiet of the law library, students delve into their studies. In an Inaugural Convocation, former grad- uates from the law school were given a Juris Doctor degree from Capital. Jean Mortland John Sullivan 31 Translating novels is keeping Professor Hatton busy as he continues research work in his field of Spanish. Above: Working on his Doctoral Dissertation, Professor Sam Wiley is attempting to understand the behavior of large collections of particles acting together as opposed to the behavior of isolated particles. Below: Dr. Seaglc arranges a tour for her cultural anthropology class through Rev. David Wilkerson’s home for juvenile drug addicts. FACULTY RESEARCH Capital faculty research covered a wide area of the academic world.” Research in the physical sciences in- cluded a theoretical study of the applications of the Heisenberg and Ising models to phase transitions by Pro- fessor Sam Wiley. Dr. C. H. Oestreich divided his efforts between two projects. In addition to his study of the effect of metal ions on the stability of biologically important components, lie investigated the interaction between silver ions and some unsaturated chelate compounds. Twenty- seven volunteer students gathered data in the East Central Citizens Organization Area for Dr. Dorothy Bohn’s an- alysis of the area’s statistics. A paper dealing with church occupations tryouts for college students interested in a specific church position was compiled by Dr. G. Inez Seagle, of the sociology department. Robert W. Hatton, chairman of modern languages, centered his projects around his interest in Spanish. 32 A scholarship from the Central Ohio Heart Fund enables Tom Coneybeer, a junior chemistry major, to participate in Dr. Oestrich’s research. Through the efforts of Dr. Bohn and her students, ECCO hopes to qualify for a grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity. 33 INDEPENDENT STUDY The Independent Study Program provided a unique learning ex- perience as faculty advisors and students worked closely in their particular interest areas. Nomination of the students by depart- ment members in the student’s major field were approved by the academic council before the scholars ventured the road of intensive study. To supplement the personal gain from the pro- gram, individuals were awarded stipends and two hours credit for each completed semester. John Prangc probes resources in his study of the Fouicr Scries. Children's poetry in the classroom is researched by Jo Ellen Simon in Rudolph Memorial Library. Bexley Library children’s room is one of Eve Stroud's sites for comparing children’s literature with the needs and motivations of the reader. Focusing the binocular dissection micro- scope, Barbara Wenk investigates the ef- fect of pharmaceutical agents on the heart of a cockroach. Mrs. Patricia Friend advises student researcher, Diane Tailiie, in the study of extended nursing care for psychiatric patients. Tom Arheit records findings in his search for the usages and implications of ttioira (fate) in the Homeric writings. Kirsten Vogeley pauses momentarily in her study of the transforma- tions in various types of geometrical and mathematical systems. 35 CAPITAL LOSES COLLEGE BOWL IN CLOSE CONTEST Top: Capital’s college bowl team displays determination and ability in a close contest with the University of Texas. Bottom: Capital’s share of the millions of viewers gather around televisions on campus. It started as a dream early in September. A few stu- dents had been working through the summer and now it seemed as if there was a chance Capital might be on the GE College Bowl. A phone call from New York in October said Capital would indeed be on College Bowl March 12. Dr. Wilson accepted the job of preparing a team to go on nation-wide television. First he set up a campus tournament to discover potential team members. Varsity C won the championship for the second straight year over Sigma Tau Omega in an all school convocation. Dr. Wilson then gave a test to all interested students. From the result of the tournament and the test, 16 semi- finalists were selected. Eventually, after practice sessions and contests the semi-finalists were narrowed to a field of 11 finalists. After 6 more weeks of work the final team of 4 was selected and it was time to leave for New York City. Despite a narrow 235-175 loss to the Uni- versity of Texas, the real winner was Capital Univer- sity and her students. The cooperation and support on the part of all students, faculty, and administration made the venture a success for everyone involved. 36 Team effort is evident at the last practice before their trip to New York. A high degree of tension is apparent as Dr. Wil- son drills the GE College Bowl team. With March 12 drawing near, the team uses every available moment in preparation. 37 MUSIC OF THE WORLD HIGHLIGHTS ARTIST SERIES Capital witnessed a sampling of musical expres- sion from all over the world with the Artist Series this year. The programs varied from the Chantcurs dc Paris to the Spanish and classi- cal guitarist, Rey dc la Torre, to the Mexican sound of the Americana Brass. The Swingle Singers swung with the classical music of Bach and pianists Whittemore and Lowe performed music for every ear. The jazz medium was pre- sented by pianist Peter Nero and the Don Shir- ley Trio. Karen Duke strummed her guitar and folk music drifted through Mees Hall. Music from Bach to Gershwin to Dylan gave students the opportunity to experience all aspects of the literal World of Music.” The piano artistry and clever wit of Peter Nero combined for interesting entertainment and an enjoy- able evening. The Chanteurs de Paris gave the Artist Scries a foreign flavor this year. 38 From calypso to jazz, the Don Shirley Trio played to suit everyone’s taste. The Swingle Singers swing the melodics of Bach in Alumni Gym. The folk songs of Karen Duke entertain the Capital audi- ence. «tam A CAMPUS COMES TO LIFE As the Class of 1970 began its college ca- reer, so also began a new scholastic year. September was a beginning filled with the rush to classes, the settling down to home- work, and the increasing activities of cam- pus life. Students took new courses and purchased new books. They made new friendships that would grow and last with time. In addition to the inevitable umbrel- las, Capital students brought with them a desire to learn more about the world and themselves. Campus life was not all academ- ic. Chapels and convocations contributed to the spiritual life of the students. Weekend football games and mixers provided outlets for social energies. When October drew near, all activities focused on homecoming. Freshmen bow to tradition as they obey a sophomore’s command to button. Rows of smiling faces and patient feet fill the bleachers while the student body waits for the all campus picture to be taken. 42 Work continues late into the night as final touches were put on the homecoming floats. 43 QUEEN SANDY REIGNS OVER HOMECOMING ROUTE 66” Campus decorations on the theme Meet Me in St. Louis” familiarized faculty, students, and alumni with the point of their departure for a journey west on Route 66”. The homecoming events began Friday night with Masquer’s pro- duction of Spoon River Anthology. After many weeks of preparation, floats depicting How the West was Won” were entered in the home- coming parade on Saturday with Sigma Tau Omega’s STO-ker winning grand prize. Next on the itinerary was the Capital-Marietta foot- ball game in which a 15-0 victory brought a ray of sunshine to an otherwise rainy day. That evening saw the Neil House converted into the Hollywood Palace” for the homecoming dance. An event-filled weekend was brought to a meaningful close Sunday morning with the traditional student-alumni worship service held in Mees Hall. Homecoming Court: Marilyn Althoff, Connie Kroen, Bonnie Damschrodcr, Sandy Stahl, Betty Jo Hougcndoblcr, Vicki Fogt. Homecoming attendant Marilyn Althoff and her escort Ken Roberts enjoy the limelight at the Hollywood Palace”. 44 Life size STO-ker puffs its way to grand prize in homecoming festivities. Intermittent showers do not discour- age patient homecoming spectators. Sandy Stahl receives her crown from 1965 Queen Beth Huber Gast. 45 SWEETHEARTS Christine Zchner, CIRCLE K Catherine Griner, PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Susan La Joe, YOUNG REPUBLICANS Barbara Brightwell VARSITY C Janet Anderson, KAPPA IOTA LAMBDA Martha Placko, SIGMA TAU OMEGA Patricia Woodaim, KAPPA SIGMA UPSILON Anita Merrick, AIR FORCE ROTC 46 Aerospace Salute Queen Anita Merrick receives her crown from retiring ROTC Sweetheart Joyce Schlessman. AERO SPACE SALUTE Karen Rizor, Angel Flight commander, and Scott Fuller- ton, group commander of ROTC survey the Salute pro- gram as they enter D.C.S.C. Officer's Club. Though far from Cape Kennedy, the Arnold Air Society brought the space age to its eleventh annual Military Ball, now referred to as the Aerospace Salute. The setting of the Salute was the Of- ficer’s Club at the Defense Construction Supply Center. Features of the Novem- ber 12 event included a predance buffet dinner, the crowning of the Aerospace Salute Queen, and the President’s Dance. Margo Gilbert, Barb Heydc, and Sid Girardin take an intermission from the dance floor for pleasurable conversation. AUTUMN LEAVES PRECEDE A FROSTY WINTER Reflections of homecoming lingered on as other campus activities gained mo- mentum. In addition to homework, stu- dents’ days were filled with the Honors Convocation, lectures on existential phi- losophy by Dr. Hong, and such Artist Series offerings as the Don Shirley Trio and Chanteurs de Paris. Late in October students square danced at the Sadie Haw- kins Dance. Twenty campus organiza- tions entered their teams in the campus- wide college bowl competition with Var- sity C emerging victorious. As the leaves fell and autumn gradually changed to winter, the campus took on the spirit of Christmas. Kinder Key Caroling, the Chapel Choir Concerts, and a gift collec- tion among campus women for the girls of Scioto Village were just a few of the ways Capital students shared the glad tidings of the season. Then, with Christ- mas vacation behind, a hush settled over the campus as exams drew near. The brilliant shades of autumn color the campus. 48 Linda Neill, representing Pi Phi Epsilon and Tim Mengering of Kappa Sigma Upsilon reign over the Sadie Hawkins Dance in Alumni Gymnasium. Judy Gozzio, Holly Peterson, Ruth Roetken, and Diane Taillic, members of CAPS, listen care- fully to the questions asked in the all-campus college bowl com- petition. Winter comes and with it the quiet beauty of a snow covered campus. Accompanied by Joyce Sobditch, Linda Ley, Carolyn Strecker, Neil Russell, and Bob Schellhase sing Christmas carols in Saylor living room. A buffet dinner in the refectory provides a change of pace for students. SECOND SEMESTER OFFERS A NEW BEGINNING The familiar process of registration is underway again as students prepare for second semester. Semester break seemed to go by quickly and once again the campus was alive with students hurrying to classes and organiza- tional meetings. Sorority and fraternity pledging occupied the time of many. Musi- cal events were especially prominent with the Concert Band and Men’s Glee Club con- certs and the traditional Chapel Choir Eas- ter concerts. The GE College Bowl team brought pride to the campus with its ex- cellent showing on nationwide television. The basketball team ended its season with a promising note by winning five of the last seven games. An early Easter vacation provided welcome relief for some, and for others an opportunity to work on term papers or to catch up on assignments. Vicki Martz, Joyce Sob- ditch and Margie Rettig compare merits and demer- its during the busy days of pledging. 50 Sue Storcr (top) steals a few minutes for a quick review, while Connie Guist (bottom) takes advantage of extra time to do research in the library. A part)' at the co-op house Serendipity” is a welcome oppor- tunity to get away from studies and housekeeping chores. As a student teacher Judy Misir finds that she also learns while conveying her knowledge to others. Professor Bond and Dr. Wilson display their Praestantia awards for Dr. Yochum and Dr. Bretz. Last year’s Berea Boots winner, Jack Pettorini, presents the boots to junior Tim Rink for his versatility in athletics. Junior Kaye Carnicom informs Arloa Shultz of her choice of rooms for the following year. 52 Academic achievement and leadership are recognized in WRG's Out- standing Senior Women, Karen Kistler and Vickie Fogt. Top: A break during rehearsal provides an opportunity for student director Mike Rothaar to share his observations with Philadelphia Story cast. Bot- tom: A member of Phi Beta Alumnae Chapter, Margaret Heer Andrews, recognizes Craig Whitaker’s winning composition in the Contem- porary Music Festival Con- test. SPRING DAZE The final days of classes were among the busiest ones. Mothers were entertained during one April weekend, which was cli- maxed by Greek Sing. The Political Sci- ence Mock U. N. Assembly brought 1000 high school students to the campus. Musi- cal events were not lacking with the Or- chestra Concert, the Womens Chorus Con- cert and the Contempory Music Festival. The Artist Series brought the piano virt- uosity of Whittemorc and Lowe. Campus Council elections were held, resulting in Roger Bauscr and Dennis Mille chosen to lead next years student body. May saw the formation of a fifth women's sorority, Delta Phi Gamma. May Day weekend climaxed the year. The days flew by swift- ly and finals were upon us. For Seniors it meant that long awaited day Commence- ment. 53 Above: Lynne Hyde wraps Ed Schwaberow in toliet paper during the Marathon event at Coliseum Capers. MAY QUEEN KAY BETHEL REIGNS IN A ROMAN SETTING. Capital came alive with the spirit of ancient Rome during the May Day weekend Roman Holiday. Co-chairman Bob Brown and Pat Moorman directed the planning. Activities began Friday afternoon with Coliseum Capers” held in Bernlohr Stadium. Teams competed in various events such as toliet paper wrap, and pie-eating and greased pig contests. Nero’s Barbecue” followed and later a dance Appian Ago- Go was held. The Forum Follies” featured the School-Song Competition and a talent show. At the Coronation in Alumni Gym, Kay Bethel was crowned Queen and Sandy Johnson Maid-of-Honor. Valley Dale was the setting for Three Coins in a Foun- tain, the May Day dance. At the worship service, the Reverend David Lynn delivered the morning’s message. Campus decorations centered around the theme Roman Myths” with Alpha Delta Chi win- ning the grand prize trophy for its animated dragon. Other events of the weekend were the All-Ohio Invi- tational Drill Meet and Masquers’ presentation of The Philadelphia Story. Right: Nero’s Barbecue was the theme for Friday evening’s outdoor feast. 54 QUEEN KAY BETHEL IS SURROUNDED BY HER ATTENDANTS: Row 1: Elaine Kamps, freshman; Linda Teg- tmeier, sophomore; Linda Rcinhard and Dorothy Mchl, seniors; Mar)' Burke, sophomore; Lin Kandel, freshman. Row 2: Ann Papke, junior; Sandy Johnson, Maid-of-Honor; Betty Bradcmeyer, retiring Queen; Connie Gcarhiscr, junior. AN END LEADING TO A BEGINNING This phrase could aptly describe the senti- ments involved with any graduation. Yet beyond this truth lie those special and unique feelings which are common only to one particular class. The class of ’67 ended its college career and began a new one which would spread far beyond Cap’s cam- pus—-from Bexley to Ethiopia. The class established a precedent this year by holding commencement exercises in Veterans’ Mem- orial Auditorium. Dr. C. Thomas Spitz, Jr. delivered the address at the June 5 service. He also received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree at this time. A total of 344 received degrees. Each member of the class has left his individual contribution as he joins the hundreds of Capital alumni. 57 SPORTS ( V Above: Qieerleading has its drawbacks but Kathy Herath can only wring out her skirt and continue cheering the team to a Homecoming victor)’. Right: Long hours arc spent by Betty Jo Palazzo and Kathy Herath preparing the sign that will be seen for only a few moments before the team breaks through it. Spirit is increased as members of the pep band lead Pride of the Purple” at the pep rallies. SPIRIT 60 KIL Cheerleaders Denny Diehl, Robin Harris, Pat Connett, and Frank Kokai display feminine” charms before they lead a cheer at the Ottcrbcin pep rally Left: Bob Peck defiantly signals Ottcrbcin that Cap has scored another touchdown. Below: Crusader fans give undivided at- tention as the 1966 football squad is introduced. 61 Capital fans can't take the excitement of the contest sitting down. A cup of coffee to warm the chill. Spirited pep rallies, the vibrant Victory Bells,” clever Greek pep posters, the high stepping march- ing Crusaders, the repeatedly rehearsed routines of the cheerleaders, the precisioned swirl of the major- ettes, the rousing music of the pep band, the rhy- thmic pulse of the cheering crowds, the resounding ring of victory ... men of Capital we join to cheer you.” 62 CHEERLEADERS: Front: Chris Thompson; Row 2: Candi Hig- gins, Betty Jo Palazzo; Row 3: Ruth Hedges, Jane Papke; Row 4: Sue Horton, Connie Gear- hiser, Kathy Herath. Senior guard Dave Jones and trainer Ted Gcorgeff watch Mike Sammons (11) attempt to dodge a defensive block. Capital students give their undivided attention as Coach Gene Slaughter gives them promising predictions for the Capital-Otterbein game. 63 Row 1: T. Rink, D. VanOrder, C. Cooper, L. Simpson, D. Gilmore, S. Oyer, G. Pearch, M. Moultry, D. Hunt, B. Hose, J. Pettorini, L. Millile, J. McCalla, M. Allen. Row 2: M. Shoemaker, Jackson, E. Pesec, R. Eulberg, S. Campbell, D. Holland, B. Smith, D. Jones, F. Zechman, J. Herdman, D. Ishida, M. Sammons, K. Vesslcy, R. Bash, B. Neely, T. Barany. Row 3: D. Pellior, D. Cuter, M. Winebrenner, D. Spangler, H. Raduege, D. Weber, S. Knislcy D. Nichols, E. Beidelschies, R. Beckett, E. Racich, S. Budnik, E. Hiteshuc, N. Burgess, P. Horvath, B. Schoffman. Row 4: P. Wenskc, C. Harpstcr, J. Caldwell, T. Ross, P. Frasure, S. LeFcbvre, N. Earl, T. Wagner, P. Piper, Lchane, Eich, J. Malanowski, P. Evans, Linsz, D. Bonvechio. Row 5: D. Drcher, W. Graham, J. Skirtich, R. Danison, R. Coleman, D. Carter, Ulrich, F. Abrams, R. Kerschbaum, J. Schromen, E. Focht, Bunsold, T. Eipper. Row 6: Shade, J. McMaken, Englcr, R. Paxton, D. Hutter, Gcorgcff, L. Fcttrow, J. Click, J. Landrum, W. Bcrnlohr, Coach Gene Slaughter. Capital RECORD Opponent 12 Mt. Union 0 7 Baldwin-Wallace 41 14 Heidelberg 18 15 Marietta 0 13 John Carroll 6 21 Ashland 14 16 Wooster 6 32 Otterbein 0 Capital defender, Bob Smith drops B-W Yellow Jacket on the 20 yard line 64 CAP GRIDIRON YIELDS 6-2 SEASON Under the leadership of Tri-Captains Dan Hunt, Mur- phy Moultry, and Gary Pearch, Cap Crusaders finished the season with a 6-2 record. Capital tied with Ohio Wesleyan for fourth place in the Ohio Conference. High- lighting the team efforts were a 15-0 victory over Marietta during Homecoming and a 32-0 trouncing over arch-rival Otterbein. In other season action, the Crusaders triumphed over Mt. Union, Ashland, Wooster, and new- comer John Carroll. The disappointment of the season was the 41-7 upset by the Yellow Jackets of Baldwin Wallace. Individual honors went to Dick Holland and Murphy Moultry who were selected members of the All-Con- ference Team. This was Murphy’s third year on the All-Conference squad as well as being chosen with Dick for the All-Lutheran Team. Murphy also was awarded th Jerry Click Award for outstanding player in the Homecoming game. Left: Under a ceiling of umbrellas, the enthusiastic Homecoming crowd refuses to let the rain dampen their spirits. Below: Larry Millilo crushes through the B-W defense edging toward a first down. Fullback Bob Neely, scorer of both touchdowns of the Homecoming game, is momentarily halted by the Marietta defense. Quarterback Steve Campbell’s pass eludes the Marietta defense. Pregame tensions arc reflected on the face of Coach Slaugh- ter as the Crusaders prepare to meet the Cardinals. Obliterate Otterbein” is the goal as Captains Murphy Moultry (67) and Gary Pearch (62) lead the team on the field for a 32-0 victory over the Otterbein Cardinals. Neither rain nor mud stops quarterback Earl Focht from gaining valuable yardage against Marietta. Chuck Daubcnmier sets the Crusaders ahead 3-0 over Otterbein by this 25 yard field goal early in the second quarter. 67 Kneeling: J. Shafer, R. Lewis, J. Schaefer, B. Peck. Standing: B. Hicks, C. Miller, R. Mettle, J. Finkenbine, L. Smith. Cap Harriers lead rival Otterbein across Franklin Park in the dual meet in which Capital defeated the Cardinals. CROSS COUNTRY Cap Harriers, led by Coach Regan, ended the season with a $-6 record in four dual meets and three relay meets. The team finished eighth in the College Division of the All-Ohio Cross Country Meet held at Ohio State University and eleventh in the Ohio Conference Champion- ship Cross Country Meet at Muskingum. Rick Mettle, a sophomore, was named the most valuable player and captain of the squad. DUAL MEETS Capital Opponent 23 Marietta 34 27 Otterbein 29 30 Wittenberg 25 30 Denison 25 68 Referee watches as Tim McCarthy of the Lightweight class prepares to pin his opponent. WRESTLING Cap’s wrestling team, under the coaching of Ted Georgeff, closed the 1966-67 season with outstanding performances by Dwight Langendorfer and Dick Carter. Dwight re- ceived third in the conference in 130 pound class while Dick received fourth place in the 145 pound class. The most valuable player was Dwight, who in individual competition recorded ten wins and only one loss. This year’s co-captains were Dick Carter and Tim Hansley. Capital 3 Ashland Opponent 40 16 Ohio Wesleyan 31 15 Denison 29 41 Otterbein 8 9 Heidelberg 38 8 Akron 36 8 Muskingum 35 16 Wittenberg 25 23 Kenyon 22 33 Lockbourne AFB 16 19 Wooster 26 Kneeling: T. McCarthy, D. Skrobot, D. Langendorfer, R. Carter, M. Jackson, D. Sargcant, K. Vcsscly (mgr.) Standing: T. Georgeff (coach), B. Danison, T. Jackson, D. Morris, B. Lentz (mgr.), D. Zimmerman (mgr.), B. Bundscll (mgr.) Missing arc T. Hansley, T. Walden, P. Risch Seated, left to right: M. McConnell (mgr), J. Thompson, T. Koehler, B. Baxter, D. Moran, J. Licberman, I. Poterfield, J. Hud- son, D. Cromer, J. Biddle (mgr.). Standing: G. Hager (head mgr.), B. Miller, P. Hunt, J. Clifford, D. Androsko, E. Neiss, M. Schifcr, D. Brisker, D. Pelkey (ass't coach), H. Regan (coach). Capital WIN LOSS RECORD Opponent 75 Kenyon 84 86 Findlay 81 62 Wittenberg 84 50 Ashland 70 66 Augustana 76 87 Carthage 88 80 Oberlin 86 54 Denison 83 88 Otterbein 99 95 Wilmington 76 73 Ohio Northern 82 71 Akron 106 80 Mt. Union 83 96 Marietta 69 76 Hiram 69 71 Ohio Wesleyan 55 66 Baldwin Wallace 71 94 Muskingum 81 58 Wooster 56 63 Heidelberg 65 CRUSADERS IMPROVE FOR SEASON COMEBACK Capital Crusaders came out of an early season slump to win five out of the last seven games, ending the season with a 7-14 record and a 5-8 Ohio Conference record. Led by Junior Co-Captains Dick Androsko and Paul Hunt, the team improved with each game and fought many games right down to the wire. Outstanding performances were shown by all of Cap’s starters. Ira Poterfield shot an eight foot jump in the last four seconds of the Wooster game to gain the first Cap win on the road in two and a half years. Leading the scoring were Paul Hunt, Tom Koehler, Mike Schifcr, Dick Androsko, and Doug Cromer. Capital was eliminated in the first round of tourna- ment competition by Marietta 82-17. 70 Cap center Doug Cromer leaps high into the air to attempt a field goal against Ohio Wesleyan. 71 BASKETBALL Under the watchful eye of a close Marietta guard, Paul Hunt searches for an open teammate. Disregarding the Marietta defender, Mike Schifcr adds two more points to Cap's score. Intently watching the floor action Bruce Baxter and Mike Schifer lend support to their teammates. Tom Koehler has a secoiul thought about an attempt to knock ball back into play. Coach Regan discusses game strategy against Akron during time out. 73 Front roiv: M. Lyberg, mgr., B. Fritts, D. Schwachenwald, R. Coad, R. Sandberg, M. McGrath, M. Winbrcnner, J. Pcttorini, Captain T. Brown, D. Pellior, D. Schneider, I. Potcrficld, J. Biddle, mgr. Back row: Coach D. Hutter, D. Fabian, mgr., G. Tobey, J. Lynch, B. Klise, B. Wright, J. Kaclbcr, R. Bash, R. Pickering, G. Hager, J. Wellington, L. Hiles, Athletic Director Bill Bcrnlohr. 74 BASEBALL Athletic Director Bill Bcrnlohr handed over the coaching duties of the baseball team to the capable hands of Dave Hutter. Coach Dave Hutter’s debut at Capital produced an overall 8-5 season record and a 7-5 conference record. Second baseman Terry Brown was elected captain for the second straight year. Centerfielder Mickey Winebrenner was a triple crown winner with a batting average of .404, 17 runs driven in, and 3 home runs. Junior Ira Porter- field, voted the team’s most valuable player, com- pleted all seven of his starting assignments and earned a 5-2 record. In addition to Winebrenner three other starters batted over .300: Ron Bash, .359; Barry Wright, .326; and Jack Pettorini, .326. Dean Schneider reaches for that first base bag. Ron Bash watches a low one go by. 1967 BASEBALL RECORD Capital Opponent 1 Marietta 3 4 Kenyon 5 4 Muskingum 0 1 Muskingum 5 5 Denison 2 6 Urbana 2 2 Heidelberg 3 8 Heidelberg 14 7 Otterbein 0 12 Kenyon 2 5 Wittenberg 1 2 Ohio Wesleyan 1 14 Otterbein 4 75 Row 1: F. Seim, P. Wenske, C Miker, R. Wallace, R. Mettle, R. Lewis, T. Ross, P. Davis, S. Campbell. Row 2: R. Ewing, B. Mchl, B. Peck, J. May, J. Doughty, D. Priebe, D. Shultz, B. Griffin, T. Rink, Coach Jack Landrum. Row 3: D. Maurer, B. Black- shaw, J. McCalla, J. Hudson, T. Bcrlohr, J. Shafer, P. Evans. TRACK Coach Jack Landrum fielded a track team which had depth in a number of events and emerged victorious in all except one meet. Jim May captained this year’s team to a 7-1 season and a 5-1 dual meet record. Sophomore Rick Mettle set a school record in the mile (4:20.6) and Jim May established one for the intermediate hurdles (56.0). Jim May placed first in the high hurdles (15.0) and Jim Doughty won the high jump (6’4”) at the conference meet. Bootch Griffin garneyred the most points for the team (105), was the most valuable player, and was elected to captain next year’s team. Bob Mehl completes a successful baton exchange with Buzzy” Thomas in the mile relay competition. 76 Rick Lewis successfully vaults the 12' bar in the Cap- ital-Akron track meet. Walt Eccard, and Professors Miller and Langholz verify the winning time. Capital TRACK RECORD (Dual Meets) Opponent 97 Denison 39 51 Akron 85 76 Ohio Wesleyan 60 93 Wittenberg 43 88 Muskingum 48 86 Otterbein 50 Sharif Mukadam smashes a serve in doubles competition. Captain Fred Zcchman shows the form that won for him the Most Valuable Player Award. TENNIS The tennis team under Coach Gene Slaughter had its best record in five seasons. The season opened slowly with losses to three powerful teams: 9-0 at Wittenberg: 8-1 at Ohio Wesleyan, and 9-0 at Kenyon. They came on strong with a 5-4 victory over Muskingum; 7-2 over a strong Marietta team; and a 7-2 victory over Otterbein. The season ended with a close 5-4 second round losses to Otterbein and Muskingum. The season record was3-5.Captain and number one man Fred Zechman and sixth man Jim Reinker had the best records-five wins and three losses. Sharif Mukadam teamed up with either Bob Smith or Bill Saunders for the best doubles record. Left to Right: Coach Gene Slaughter, J. Reinker, J. Donnan, E. Warnock, M. Grabeman, D. Beck, S. Mukadam, F. Zechman, B. Saunders, D. Moran, mgr. 78 GOLF TEAM: standing: D. Moninger, D. Brisker, Coach Whitcy Regan, J. Forman, D. Snouffer. Kneeling; R. Klein, D. Ishida. GOLF Coached by Harold Regan and captained by Dean Ishida, the golf team completed a 2-5 dual match record. In the Denison Invitational they finished ninth of the twelve teams entered and tied for last with Hiram in the conference. Top golfers were Dean Ishida, Don Moninger and Dan Brisker. Dan, a 77 shooter and the teams most consistent player, competed in the NCAA College Division Tourna- ment at Paducah, Kentucky, June 13-16. 79 Dan Brisker and Don Moninger take a few warm-up swings before the big match. Right: Connie Guist hopes that practice may im- prove her score. Below: WRG sponsors a swim at the Academy pool. A healthy swing produces a base hit for Becky KinsclI. 80 Row 1: A. Riboczi, R. Yarian, B. Dropkin, C. Anderson. Row 2: R. Hedges, K. Schild, S. Witrer, K. Patton. Row 3: V. Frey, B. Kinsell, S. Armstrong, J. Cary, B. Lewis, M. Preston. Row 4: Mrs. B. Martin, Advisor, L. Duerk, C. Guist, B. Stein, B. Bowers, M. Fikc, M. Preston. W.R.A. Although the executive board of WRA at a March meet- ing decided to disband the organization, it was anything but inactive this year. From tennis shoes at a volleyball game to heels at their annual spring banquet, the women became involved in a wide variety of activities. Fund raising projects such as selling candy and gum at varsity athletic contests enabled them to purchase uniforms for the girls' basketball and volleyball teams. Free time and balmy weather provided many with the opportunity to take advantage of the organization’s bicycle rentals. WRA was guided through this active season by President Becky Kinsell. The rest of the executive board included Bev Stein, vice president; Linda Duerk, secretary; Marie Pres- ton treasurer; and Margie Preston, Campus Council rep- resentative. Marie Preston braces herself for a strong backhand. 81 Row 1: C. Cooke, V. MacKay, P. Hansen, C. Hockman, C. Caswell. Row 2: J. Brothers, S. Hefner, C. Tollcfson, B. Weston, B. Chapman, B. Uscchak, W. Werner. Row 3: M. Cree, C Spangler K. Lige, D. Jones, K. Silvers, M. Heaton. SKI CLUB The pre-season fashion show sponsored during an evening meal in the refectory may have ac- counted for the definite increase in membership for the Ski Club. The approximately forty ski enthusiasts elected Viv MacKay, president; Paul Hansen, vice president; Cheryl Hockman, sec- retary; and Dean Ishida, treasurer. Dr. Theo- dore Myers and Dr. Harold Edmondson were the club’s advisors. The club, open to anyone interested in skiing, sought to promote safe and enjoyable skiing by viewing pertinent films and doing exercises at its meetings. Advanced ski members were always available to help the beginners on their week- end and vacation trips to the slopes. Viv MacKay demonstrates the proper position for trav- ersing a hill. 82 Row I: D. Langcndorfcr, T. Ross, M. Shoemaker J. Bunsold, J. Wellington. Row 2: R. Wallace, J. Schaefer, N. Burgess, S. Oyer, M. Grabcrman, E. Focht, D. Skrobot. Row 3: R. Mettle, D. Moninger, N. Earl, J. Shafer, B. Peck, R. Klein, M. Winc- brenner. Row 4: R. Lewis, T. Ansley, L. Simpson, D. Androsko, E. Pesec, D. Gilmore, C. Gearhiscr. VARSITY C Open to any Capital athlete who has earned a varsity letter, Varsity C serves to promote fellowship among the athletes and to foster school spirit. Mike Shoemaker presided over the monthly meetings at which films of previous athletic events were shown. Mike’s associate officers were: Dean Ishida, vice president; Dan Hunt, secretary; Rich Sandberg, treasurer; and Mr. William Bernlohr, advisor. For the sec- ond consecutive year the club has coupled brawn and brain by winning the all-campus College Bowl Trophy. Conces- sion stand earnings made possible a big project of Varsity C, the annual All Sport Banquet held in May. This Ban- quet featured Woody Hayes Ohio State University’s head football coach. 83 Making sure her ski boots arc tied correctly, Viv MacKay gives an extra tug to the ties. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Unity was the key word for the 1966 Pan- hellenic Council. Headed by President Elaine Weber, greek unity was fostered by the first all-sorority picnic in April. Pledges found themselves wtih their noses in the turf of Bernlohr Stadium while actives clapped and cheered them on. Tradition was maintained by sponsoring the annual Sweetheart Formal held at Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium in February. A panel discussion concerning na- tional sisterhood was initiated in the fall, with representatives from national sororities on the campus of O.S.U. leading the topic. Complet- ing the leadership of the council was Lydia Hasecke, vice president; Diane Tail lie, secre- tary; Sue Hendershot, treasurer; Karen Kistler, Campus Council representatives; and Ruth Krause, rush-pledge chairman. Pretty as a Picture—and look-alikes too! Carol Cook and her mother beam for the camera during Panhcl's Look-Alike Contest held during Mother's Weekend. Row 1: S. Beach, E. Weber, S. Hendershot, R. Krause, K. Kistler, D. Taillic. Row 2: J. Bartholomew, C. Haun, M. Placko, S. King, L. Zimmerman. Row $: G. Muckenhcim, K. Zimmerman, L. Hasecke, J. Simon, K. Angelou. Row 1: J. Kirkcr, T. Stauffer. Row 2: J. Grossman, F. Kokai, R. Klein. Row 3: K. Halley, J. Prange, C. Cooper, D. Shultz, F. Hasecke. INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL Members of KIL, KSU, and STO blend voices as a joint project at the Annual Greek Sing. Cooperation keynoted the Inter- fraternity Council’s activity in regard to the various fraternity functions. Their efforts were epitomized when each fraternity directed its best voices to the I.F.C. sponsored chorus for Greek Sing. According to President Tom Stauffer, as a result of con- stitutional revision, this year was one of much growth and devel- opment. Assisting Tom with the executive duties were Ken Hal- ley, vice president; John Gross- man, secretary-treasurer; and John Hedges, pledge-rush coordi- nator. 87 88 ALPHA DELTA CHI Shetland ponies pulled an Alpha tailored coach to first place in the sorority division in Homecoming float competition. The sisters also boasted the May Day Grand prize trophy for their campus decoration. Sandwiched between these work projects the sisters maintained a social calendar including a hayride and picnic, a Christmas dinner dance, a party with Alpha Rho Chi at Ohio State, and a Coffeehouse party. Alpha moms were kept busy during the Pan- hel-sponsored Mothers’ Weekend with a tea, hat sale, Mother-Daughter Banquet in addition to the all-Greek functions. Various Alpha meetings through- out the year were enriched with outstanding speakers such as, Mrs. Folkman, wife of a Columbus Rabbi. Alpha Delta Chi’s annual Spring Banquet held at the Convcntry Inn and a Senior breakfast brought an outstanding year for Alpha to a close. Leslie Putt cuts the ice at the Alpha Skating Party at Ohio State. Row 1: J. Bartholomew, M. Meyer, B. Langfitt, S. Engel, L. Jewell. Row 2: J. Hoy, R. Gilliland, K. Rizor, C. Haun, L. Putt, S. Fetherolf, C. Moore, L. Daniels, C. Miller, C. Difford. Row 3' R. Krause, P. Slatzcr, H. Hall, S. White, J. Gozzio, E. Phillips, N. Pale. Row 4: B. Carter, G. Muekcnheim, C. Grincr, J. Trost, D. Taillic, J. Powers, C. Swinchart, D. Labus, S. Hider. 89 90 CHI THETA PI Top: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, as Chi Theta Pi proves at its Annual Orphans' Christmas Party. Right: Marsha Moyer and Debbie Pakin adjust the thread of life controlled by The Three Fates, Chi Theta’s May Day display. Left: Marsha Moyer, Rosie Frank, and Lois Zimmerman reminisce wth alumnae at Chi Theta's Founders’ Day Luncheon at Willard’s Restaurant. The sisters of Chi Theta Pi strengthened their sis- terhood by another fiill year of social and service activities. Under the leadership of President Pat Woodrum, Executive Vice-President Dorothy Mehl, Social Vice-President Joyce Sandal, Secre- tary Gayle Richard, Treasurer Arloa Shultz, dnd Advisor Mrs. Howard Wilson, they participated in activities such as a fall picnic and hayride, slumber parties. Spring Fling, and a pledge party given by their twenty-three pledges. Special so- cial events were the winter formal, the spring swim party, the Senior Farewell Breakfast, plus the Homecoming Alumnae Reception and the Founders' Day Luncheon. At Christmas they held a party for orphans and spring ushered in the clothing drive for Lutheran Welfare and visita- tions to Lutheran Senior City. Chi Theta was the winner of Greek Sing held Mothers' Weekend, and also won the first School Song-Writing Com- petition. a new May Day tradition. Row 1: P. Woodrum, D. Mchl, G. Richard, A. Shultz. Row 2: J. Hagarty, S. Olin, L. Hollinger, S. Minth, L. Zimmerman, N. Waklcy, V. Fogt. Row 3: K. Westover, K. Schild, B. Brightwell, S. Beach, S. Lajoc, R. Frank, M. Mosier, C. Gcarhiscr, S. Lee. Row 4: B. Palazzo, B. Damschroder, M. Nciman, C. Krocn, K. Hcrath, B. Burkcy, S. Jackson, E. Davies, B. Anderson. Row 3: L. Storts, M. Burke, A. Zimpfer, D. Podhradsky, B. Weston, C. Miller, B. Bowers, P. Elsass, S. Ward, S. Hendershot, S. Ballard. Left: Chi Theta's humble pledges shine in the Union for the annual pledge project—the shoes shine” too! Above: Chi Theta members and their dates stop dancing to enjoy the buffet at the Howard Johnsons East Swim Party. 91 Only Mom” takes first place for the Pi Phi Pledges in the Prep Fol- lies during Mothers' Weekend. Homecoming means float time (above) but it’s not all work for the sisters (right) as they take an evening out to go Hawaiian. PI PHI EPSILON Excitement and enthusiasm reigned high as the Pi Phi’s began the fall semester. Im- mediately they started preparations for the annual Sadie Hawkin’s Dance which features Marryin’ Sam, square dancing, and hog call- ing. The entire sorority received recognition during Mothers’ Weekend when they were runners up in Greek Sing and placed first in the skit competition. Rush and pledging led the activities of second semester with the annual Debutante Ball and a pledge party centered around the theme In Spring a Pi Phi’s Fancy Turns To ... A Hawaiian Party in May was another event on the Pi Phi social calendar. Under the leadership of Kathy Zimmerman, the sisters sponsored a welfare project for orphans. Other officers assisting Kathy were Ann Long, vice presi- dent; Sharon Miller, secretary'; and Lynn Beck, treasurer. 92 CHMfi IO DWN OMe' I nesdny mtjhl, I lie L'.msndtRs la .el IteiR moIc i 0«wd 111 em doOM, : hflBdwnad [loan nf ,e bnsfceltnll whom. FcbRMRRy 7 JfeUoneer' Left: Barb Farnsworth confirms the epitaph her sisters prescribe for the Marietta team. Below: Li’l Abner, Tim Mengering, inspects the ''bouquet” awarded to Pi Phi’s own Linda Neill as Daisy Mae at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Row 1: K. Zimmerman, A. Long, S. Miller, L. Beck. Row 2: S. Deckerd, S. King, J. Moore, A. Buser, G. Stokes. Row 3: B. Caudill, S. Fodor, B. Gottschalk, C. Hockman, J. Pape, B. Wenk, Row 4: S. Peterman, S. Haller, L. Shaffer, D. Crabbc, M. Howison, D. Strong, R. Kaderly. Row 3: B. Farnsworth, S. Johnson, S. Wakefield, K. Kistler, P. Christensen, L. Neill, J. Eberhard, S. Stahl. 93 Row 1: M. Placko, S. Friedrick, D. Bcnko, P. Hermes. Row 2: K. Schuster, M. Leeseberg, C. Moler, C. King, S. Wilson, A. Wachtcr, L. Ricker, C. Carr, L. Miller, M. Walden, B. Bacon, L. Kier. Row 3: N. Rutan, J. Schlessman, J. Papke, A. Papke, J. Anderson, J. Walther, S. Frazcc, C. Walters, C. Rittenour, J. Simon, V. MacKay. Row 4: L. Mitchell, J. Janssen, E. Weber, M. Althoff, K. Close, C. Hetrick, D. Patten, J. Matthy, L. Hasccke, C. Clegg, J. Reed, J. Wray, J. Porter. ZETA PI LAMBDA Zcta's Kiddie Kabarct” Party in Troutman introduced the pledges to sorority life. By your deeds you shall be known,” the motto o£ Zeta Pi Lambda, guided the sisters through an out- standing year of service and social activities. Ser- vice-conscious, the sisters sponsored caroling for Kinder Key in a fund-raising effort for the Chil- dren's Heart Fund. Faculty wives gained some free time when Zeta offered their services as babysit- ters for a day” in April. Zeta initiated their year’s social activities with a mid-September picnic at Old Man’s Cave, while invitations went out to Zeta Dads for the October Dad’s Day festivities. The remainder of Zeta’s busy social calendar in- cluded the November Berwick Bask,” mid-year Finals Fling,” a pizza-bean party, and a spaghetti dinner at the Tat in March. Scholastically the sisters have proven themselves, boasting the Pan-Hel schol- arship trophy both semesters. A considerable amount of Zeta’s success this year was due to the efforts of the executive board, including Marti Placko, Sue Friedrick, Diane Benko, Pam Hermes, Kaydee Schmidt, and Connie Clegg. 94 Left: Diane Benko and Bonnie Bacon enthusiastically work on Zcta’s Homecoming float “Boot Marietta.” Below: Pastor Eugene Fogt poses with Zeta sisters after speaking on the prin- ciples of Christian service. Left: Pledge Natalie Ferry gains Mary Walden’s and Jane Papke's signatures following the pinning cere- mony. Below Top: Zetas and their dads watch the Cap-Ashland football game on Dad’s Day. Below Bottom: Zeta sisters and their dates take a break from their pledge party at Jeffrey to listen to “The Four of Us.” 95 Row 1: L. Gardner, F. Hasecke, G. Pcarch, B. Stoner, P. Hunt, A. Siewert. Row 2: E. Schwaberow, W. Bond, R. Couch, R. Wal- lace, D. Spangler, D. Stein, B. Mileff, D. Moninger, S. Langdon, D. Sander. Row 3: W. Keammerer, S. Oyer, S. Robb, D. Washington, P. Layman, R. Voss, J. Wynkoop, H. Heidmann, J. McCalla, J. May, R. Mettle. Row 4: J. Blum, B. Osterbur, D. Bahnscn, T. Bernlohr, M. Nchls, R. Bash, J. Kaelber, R. Lewis, M. Schifcr, P. Connctt. Row 3: D. Felice, J. Todd, H. LaMont, P. Oehrtman, D. Schell, G. Kroen, R. Harris, G. Schudel, B. Althoff, R. Hendershot, R. Beckett, A. Oberdick. KAPPA IOTA LAMBDA The brothers of KIL kept busy throughout the year in social activities and athletic events. Their social calendar was comprised of such varied events as the annual football victory party, Steak Fry, Goof-Off Day, and a bowling party. Participation in Inter-Fraternity sports activities and Capital’s intra-mural program promoted brotherhood through competition with other organizations. The KIL Banquet, featuring Professor Ralph Bond, brought an active and rewarding year to a close. Fred Hasecke served as president and was assisted by Gary Pearch, vice-president; Brady Stoner, sec- retary; Paul Hunt, treasurer. Dr. Larry Gardner was advisor to KIL. Steve Fogt interrupts Don Moninger’s meal to fulfill his KIL pledge duties. 96 Left: Bob Althoff and Dave Washington apply the finishing touches to Helios' chariot, KIL's May Day display. Above: KIL sponsors a talk entitled The Man and the Wedding by their advisor, Dr. Larry Gardner, for the men on campus. Left: Howard LaMont tries his hand at grilling hamburgers at KIL’s fall picnic as April Long supervises. Above: The men of KIL and KIL alumni enjoy watermelon and water skiing at their August get-together near Lake Erie. 97 Row 1: A. Grossman, K. Hallcry', D. Murphy, T. Rink, S. Larkin, R. Schwab. Row 2: C. McCaughtry, L. Milillo, W. Dickinson, J. Ellmyer, F. Rcber, B. Miller, D. Holland, M. Bucey. Row 3: B. Asman, D. Bassford, N. Burgess, D. Jones, D. Morris, D. Kurtz, B. Bunsold, L. May, J. Bunsold. Row 4: J. Blaklcy, F. Lukz, P. Ward, J. Grossman, T. Black, R. Sandberg, D. Gilmore, M. McGrath, G. McMaken, M. Burns. Row 3: D. Harris, R. Klein, B. Finclli, H. Raducge, T. Koehler, B. Curry, E. Pesec, B. Schroer, H. Jalonen, W. Mullen, T. Mengcring, M. Mcngering, C. Howe. KAPPA SIGMA UPSILON Les Dunson and Marion Thiele arc among the first to take a snack break at a KSU pledge party at Jeffrey. Marking its fortieth anniversary this year Kappa Sigma Upsilon holds the destinction of being the oldest fraternity at Capital. K.S.U. has grown to fifty-seven active brothers led by President Ken Halley. Picnics, dinner dances, big-little brother events, the traditional St. Patrick’s Day Party at Cashman’s Barn and a May Day Spring picnic at Jackson.Lake filled the K.S.U. calendar this year. The brothers also brought orphans to football games and sponsored all-campus dances and two bookbreaks in February and March. In the fall, K.S.U. initiated the Jerry Click award, which went this year to Murphy Moultry. In May, the brothers sponsored the annual Faculty Breakfast. Athletic recognition was brought to the fraternity by win- ning the I.F.C. Sports Trophy. Other officers were Dan Murphy, vice resident, John Schroman sec- retary, and Stan Larkin, Treasurer. 9ft Right: KSU chorus displays spirit in it's presentation of the school song-writing competition during May Day variety show. Below: Dick Holland, Jim Craycraft, John Bunsold and John Liebermann toast KSU’s homecoming project Bootleggers’ Bar”. 99 SIGMA TAU OMEGA Variety was evident in the schedule of Sigma Tau Omega this year—from playing putt-putt golf to ac- companying orphans to a Capital basketball game. Pic- nics, swimming parties, a Christmas party at the Ohio Stater Inn and their annual STO-away” day supple- mented these activities. King Midas turned the fra- ternity division competition for May Day decorations into a golden” first place for the brothers of STO. Competition in the area of scholastics brought them the IFC Scholarship Trophy and runner-up position in the College Bowl competition. Physical activity pro- vided a pleasant departure from the books as the men took part in intra-fraternity sport activities. The brothers brought the year to a fitting close with a farewell party honoring Mr. Harold Wolf, advisor, as well as graduating seniors. Top: Tim Everett, John Einkenbinc, and Ernie Williams respond in unison to Pres. John Prange during the second semester pledge induction ceremony. 100 Left: John Prange leads his brothers and their dates in the teeing off at the annual Putt Putt Part)'. Above: STO muscle furnishes the power during the bed race which was part of the May Day Coliseum Capers. Row 1: J. Hughes, J. Prange, D. Flory. Row 2: R. Brooker, S. Holliday, D. Shultz, B. Mehl, R. Luffter, T. Rizzo, P. Resch. Row 3: T. Stauffer, K. Silvers, K. VanDccst, D. Beck, S. Fullerton, E. Ricketts, R. Purcell. Row 4: J. Hedges, E. Miller, J. Hcllert, S. Reimann, C. Mineur, M. Wincbrcnncr, R. Huff, P. Kacding, K. G ombe. Row 3: D. Leggett, M. Crates, B. Graham, P. Swartzbaugh, L. Cattran, G. DuBois, B. Sayre, T. Ansley, D. Mille. STUDENTS SERVE Top: Jean Grevenow and Reggie Hunter express opinions on the topic of Love and Sexuality at Serendipity discussion sessions. Bottom: Reverend David Lynn conducts the May Day worship service in Mccs Hall. Capital’s Campus Community had far reaching effects through its many service organizations this year. Nine institutions were effectively served by students through Christian Institutional Service. Area junior and senior high school students, unable to study at home, were given the opportunity at neighborhood schools through the After School Study Program, supervised jointly by Capital students and professional teachers. Com- munity Exploration, sponsored by the Columbus Public Schools and a local congregation, paired students with culturally deprived children for the purpose of expos- ing the children to the community. At the Coffee House, 714 Rendevous, Capital volunteers cooperated with near north side churches in serving those who are looking for group identity. Top: It appears the sisters of Chi Theta Pi are enjoying the Christmas Party as much, if not more than the orphans. Bottom left: Margaret Van Deest, an educa- tion major, gains some valuable experience as an after School Study Program volunteer. Bottom right: Thursday evening means Student Congregation choir rehearsal under the direction of Royce Redman. 105 Top: A Community Exploration group poses for an official news- paper photographer during a Dispatch tour. Right: 714 Rendez- vous” offers a congenial atmosphere as Debby Coryell becomes acquainted with north side residents. Above: Pastor Fogt takes ad- vantage of a few minutes before Chapel to speak with Dr. Yochum. 106 ' s 39H8 . Top: Dave Mankc, Circle K member, passes out Chapel bulletins as part of their service project. Left: Irene Mras, CIS director at Alum Crest, ac- quaints interested students with the institute which she serves. Bottom: Conversation made by CIS members at Alum Crest brightens the evening hours of the patients. 107 CAMPUS COUNCIL 1966-67 was a time of growth and creativity for Campus Council. The programs and ideas begun under the leadership of David Lintner were developed and supplemented under the administration of Charles Tumelty. Council became a member of Associated Student Governments. Passage of Constitutional Revisions clarified the former constitution and created the Campus Center Board and Board of Service Development. Susan Demarcc presents proposed changes for Council’s consideration and approval. Right: Printer proofs of the Council sponsored edition of THE KRIMES arc given final inspection by Susan and Kirsten Vogclcy. 108 Many programs grew out of Council’s leadership: the college bowl, ex- change program, and campus center regulations. Council held its annual Campus Chest drive and worked for greater recruitment of students through the Ambassadors Program, and for better knowledge of students on campus through the Freshman Picture Book. Discussion and airing of views were central to Vietnam Day and will be continued in the new Coffeehouse created and planned this year. Council.did not forget social activities. Book Breaks offered entertainment and reprieve from books during the week. New scheduling procedures for campus activities and pledging policies were inaugurated. With the labors of such a year drawing to a close, special honors awarded at Council’s May Banquet were well-earned. Howard LaMont was chosen as the Outstanding Member of the Council. Campus Council also gave a special award to Vice-President James Shultz. Left: Cap students cast their ballots in the elections which resulted in the selection of Roger Bauser and Denny Mille as leaders of Council for next year. Right: Campus Council’s interest in a Lutheran college exchange program gives students Chris Hcpncr and Bob Meyer an opportunity to attend another college for one semester during 1966-67. Foreign students chat with fellow classmates during an informal discussion sponsored by the Board of Public Affairs. CAMPUS COUNCIL LEADERS Left, PRESIDENTS: C. Tumelty and D. Lintncr. Below, CAMPUS COURT, Sitting: D. Mille, R. Bauscr, V. MacKay. Standing: D. Teaff, B. Snowden. T. Bcrnlohr. CABINET, Row 1: S. Demaree, B. Damschrodcr, K. Vogclcy, B. Pouch. Row 2: D. Freseman, J. Grossman, C. Tumelty, C. Bochlkc. 110 BOARD OP PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Row I: L. Duerk, N. Klcpzig, K. Vogeley, D. Hamel, K. Kistler. Row 2: L. Kal- ish, R. White, W. Hicks, K. Bclk, I. Porterfield, L. Zimmerman. Top Left, BOARD OF PUB- LIC AFFAIRS, Row 1: C. Haun, D. Bcnko, B. Dam- schrocdcr. Row 2: S. Hider, M. Neiman, C. Krocn. Row 3: Dr. Gardner, J. Sandal, L. Duerk, A. Long. Top Ri ht, BOARD OF CAM- PUS SERVICES, Row 1: H. Bowers, K. Bethel, C. Nelson, M. Reese, E. Kamps. Row 2: R. Harris, C. Boehlke, M. Stock. Left, BOARD OF ACADEM- IC AND CULTURAL AF- FAIRS, Row I: K. Stai, L. Duerk, D. Freseman, S. Fritz- man, A. Eurcnius. Row 2: T. Stultz, R. Teaff, D. Maurer, W. Eccard. Ill Row 1: D. Jones, D. Drehcr, P. Oehrtman. Row 2: R. Sabine, D. Mille, S. Sticneckcr, B. Mchl, S. Robb, D. Eibling. L. Raudebaugh. MEN’S RESIDENCE COUNCIL The purpose of Men’s Residence Council is to promote self-government among the men who reside on campus. It serves as an airing place for complaints and establishes regulations for men’s housing. A judiciary board tries all cases. A unique activity of MRC was the sponsoring of the Campus Bridge Tournament during the win- ter months. MRC was led by Dave Jones, pres- ident; Dan Dreher, vice president; Paul Oeh'rt- man, secretary-treasurer; and Larry Raudebaugh, Campus Council Representative. Row 1: V. Fogt, S. Johnson, P. Elsass, B. Wenk, B. Bowers. Row 2: S. Burrcy, D. Runklc, L. Odgcrs, M. Faulhabcr, J. Rudasill, L. Snider, R. Yarian. Row 3: N. Kalback, B. Dropkin, M. Krichbaum, J. Lewis, P. Kochring, S. White. Row 4: C. Harrer, S. Lohr, B. Hillgrubcr, J. Powers, J. Gordcrn, L. Shaffer. WOMEN’S To be, rather than to seem to be” was the theme for the year chosen by Women's Residence Govern- ment. The WRG Council, composed of the dorm corridor chairmen, the annex district representatives, and the committee heads, was led by Vickie Fogt, president; Sandy Johnson, judiciary vice-president; Paula Elsass, social vice-president; Becky Bowers, secretary, Barb Wenk, treasurer; and Joyce Sandal, Campus Council representative. These women, rep- resenting all the women on campus, sponsored such activities as the Big-Little Sis Breakfast to welcome the new freshmen, mixers, coke breaks, coffee hours, Christmas Capers, Honors Banquet, penny nights, and the first Big-Little Sis Weekend. A first” for the year was the successful establishment of no-hours for senior women on weekends and hour increases for underclass women. Plans were also made for the formation of Qwens, a national honorary for soph- omore women. 112 OFF CAMPUS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION The off campus women of Capital University were very active in cam- pus life this year. These girls, who live in housing that is not university provided, created a home on campus in one of the rooms of Saylor-Acker- man Dorm. Their government, ad- vised by Dean Roess, was led by Jeanne Wiegand, president; Judy Hoy, vice-president; Karen Kecs, treasurer; and Judy Keach, secretary. Throughout this past year they were busy with a banquet, several picnics, bake sales, two slumber parties, and a bridal show. Their decorations for Homecoming brightened up the cam- pus and won for them the award for best outdoor decoration. Row 1: J. Wiegand, J. Hoy, D. Garrelts, E. Wristen. Row 2: S. Bedell, P. Slatzer, J. Bower, B. Wagner, B. Langfitt, E. Cullman. RESIDENCE GOVERNMENT Slumber party brings Off Campus Women together. A return to the pioneer spirit is exhibited as resident women pull their covered wagon float in the Homecoming parade. HONORARIES Eight fraternities honored outstanding scholars on Capital’s campus this year. Phi Beta, composed of women in music and speech, centered many of its activities around prepara- tion for its talent show, Headlines U.S.A. , which they en- tered in national competition for the Armed Forces overseas. Phi Mu Alpha, a fraternal organization for men active in music, initiated a series of listening lectures on campus. Delta Phi Alpha sought to encourage further study in German and to promote its language, customs, and culture. Outstanding scholars in any field were honored by membership in Kappa Alpha Pi. Tau Pi Phi honored exceptional students in eco- nomics and business administration. A national speech fra- ternity, Tau Kappa Alpha, promoted participation in campus speech activities and intercollegiate tournaments. To promote the scholastic and intellectual atmosphere of Capital, Sigma Tau Sigma, which consisted of students on the dean’s list, offered free instruction to those students desiring it. KAPPA ALPHA PI, D. Taillic, L. Kuehn. DELTA PHI ALPHA, Row 1: }. Prange, J. Lyle, S. Ayres, L. Roberts. Row 2: P. Augenstein, P. Hurley, L. Kuehn, R. Ayres. Row 3: G. Hein, K. Halley, Mr. A. Grossman, R. Shoup. 114 PHI MU ALPHA, Row 1: D. Maurer, C. Few, G. Smith. Row 2: D. McMaken, G. Flach, K. Silvers, F. Hussey. Row 3: E. Ackerman, B. Rooker, J. Bicritz, C. Yarmark, R. Shumaker. Row 4: K. Lyons, D. Aubrey, C. Zehner, R. Gradcl, J. Strccker. PHI BETA, Row 1: P. Hurley, J. Brown, C. Tollcfson, B. Hougendobler, B. Heck. Row 2: K. Angelou, V. Fogt, M. Oestrcich, B. Pctitt, L. Snider, T. Bulloch. Row 3: A. Zimpfcr, R. Redman, D. Paul, L. Walter, J. Wiegand, B. Pockmirc, B. Bradcmeyer. Row 4: R. Steiger, J. Kandel, C. Griner, P. Trim- bath, R. Nesbitt, C. Gcrkcn, C. Walters, J. Schlcssman, E. Davies. SIGMA TAU SIGMA, Row 1: D. Troesch, B. Hougendobler, S. Ham- ersley, S. Rings, M. Schmidt. Row 2: J. Schromcn, K. Silvers, J. Hughes, J. Prange, L. Bitter. IIS MEMBERS OF THE CAPITAL GUARDS are D. Baker, G. Boystcl, J. Brooker, R. Brooker, W. Coffman, T. Davis, R. DcMuth, J. Ellmycr, C. Gocllcr, D. Hamilton, W. Hoffman, J. Jacobs, H. Jalonen, J. Luebker, R. Meyer, W. Meyers, W. Mullen, R. Pinker, E. Racich, T. Roth, J. Ruetsch, J. Santoro, D. Schmidt, J. Sodt, N. Taylor. CAPITAL GUARDS COP DRILL HONORS Once again the Capital Guards brought recogni- tion to our university with their performance in many drill meets and exhibitions. The Guards served to provide color guards for distinguished visitors to Columbus and the university, as well as attending drill meets across the country as representatives of Capital University, the AFROTC, and the United States Air Force. The team consists of twenty-three members selected by either their peers or the commander and the executive officer. Among the many hon- ors received this year were first place awards at the Capital-Otterbein dual meet, and the Pur- due, Illinois, Detroit, and Ohio University Invi- tational Drill Meets. The Guards also performed exhibitions at TICO, a home basketball game, and High School Day. Dean Kirker spoke at the Guards Spring Banquet. 116 The drill meet judge checks John Lucbkcr's weapon during inspection. A The Guards Stand Easy’’ prior to their competition wtih Otterbein. Commander John Santoro receives the first place trophy from AFROTC Group Commander Scott Fullerton. 117 Row 1: P. Giesc, K. Schuster, C. Moore, P. Fear, S. Wilson, L. Decker, D. Mazuch. Row 2: C. Higgins, J. Huff, J. McAlister, B. Heyde, C. Wachter, K. Rizor, P. Smith, C. Haun, D. Brown, C. Difford, S. Massman. Row 3: S. Farrell, S. Haller, A. Merrick, J. Gozzio, G. Wise, N. Brobst, J. Wray, B. Rhynard, K. Schwalm, V. Trachsel, J. Brenneman, L. Kalish, B. Phillips, K. Smith. ANGEL FLIGHT The William C. Woodrum Angel Flight is an honorary or- ganization of selected women sponsored by the Arnold Air Society. The thirty four members of the Angel Flight have as their purpose to promote interest in the Air Force, obtain information concerning the military services, and to further the goals of the Arnold Air Society. Projects this year have been sewing ROTC arm patches, selling donuts, being host- esses for various campus events, participating in Corps Day, and corresponding with their adopted squadron in Viet Nam. The highlight of the year was the presentation of a twenty foot letter from the squadron to the flight by Airman Benja- min Harrison who had recently returned from Viet Nam. The flight was led this year by Karen Rizor, Commander; Pat Fear, Executive Officer; Janice Wray, Administrative Officer; Beth Rhynard, Comptroller; Coleen Moore, Information Officer; Sandra Wilson, Operation Officer; and Pam Smith, Pledge mistress. The organization was advised by Major David Marz and Miss Alice Schimpf. Plcdgcmistrcss Pam Smith pins a name tag on Donna Roscbcrry at the Flight's first pledge party in September. 118 PRAETORIANS Disregarding the rain, the Praetorians continue their march in the Homecoming parade. First place recognition was awarded often to the Praetorians during the past year as they com- peted in such meets as Capital-Otterbein Dual Meet, the University of Dayton Invitational, and the Ohio University Invitational. This Angel Flight drill team marches military drill in com- petition and performs for exhibitions and pa- rades. All of the members must be members of Angel Flight and are chosen by the commander and her staff on the basis of attitude, poise, and the ability to fit a position on the team. Drill exhibitions were given at Lockbourne Air Force Base, for High School Day, and at a home basket- ball game. Lynn Kalish led Praetorians as com- mander this year, with assistance from Donna Strong, executive commander; Betty Phillips, ad- ministrative officer; and Joice Huff, information officer. Row 1: D. Mazuch, C. Moore, P. Fear, K. Schuster, C. Wachter, K. Rizor. Row 2: L. Kalish, J. Huff, B. Rhynard, B. Hcydc, A. Merrick, S. Farrell, G. Wise, D. Strong. Row 3: A. Budai, B. Phillips, J. Brenncman, V. Trachsel, K. Smith, J. Wray. The Hangar is the new name for the AFROTC building that services the Corps and the Angel Flight. AFROTC CADETS PURSUE MILITARY TRAINING John Schumaker, Flight Commander, guides his flight into position for Corps Day activities. The selection and preparation of students to serve as officers in the United States Air Force is the pri- mary objective of the Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps at Capital University. Men enrolled in either the two or four year program can at the same time pursue the aca- demic major of their choice. Cadets are required to attend one Corps activity per week in addition to regular academic instruction. Those juniors and seniors enrolled in the advanced course of the four year program attend a four-week sum- mer training session at an Air Force base. They also receive a $40 per month subsistence allowance. After successful completion of the Aero- space Studies Program, ROTC members are eligible for commis- sion as Second Lieutenants in the United States Air Force. 120 Row 1: T. Davis, W. Eccard, C. Brown, J. Ructsch, H. Jaloncn, R. Brooker, B. Meyers, S. Fullerton. Row 2: J. Santoro, J. Jacobs, J. Tracy, N. Taylor, W. Christie, K. Jenkins, R. Merey, J. Pierce, T. Roth. Row 2: G. Haun, C. Bishop, D. Ambos, D. Steg- man, S. Girardin, R. Lceseberg, D. Jackson, E. Racich, D. Hetzcl, J. Brooker, W. Woodworth, Row 4: G. Schmidt, D. Schmidt, L. Martin, W. Mullen, J. Sodt, J. Luebker, J. Hegel, D. Nielsen, L. Ensign, V. Miller, W. Coffman, C. Fohlbusch. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society, an organization of AFROTC cadets, serves to aid in the development of Air Force officers and to create a closer and more efficient rela- tionship within the AFROTC. Led by Commander Harold Jalonen, these cadets engaged in many service and social projects. Of major concern was a UNICEF project in which the club collected funds from various campus organizations. This year also saw the naming of the ROTC building—The Hangar. The big social event of the season was the Aerospace salute held No- vember 12 and open to the entire campus. Six members of Arnold Air traveled to Miami Beach in April to represent Capital at the National Conclave. Rick Morton and his date enjoy a laugh while they relax at the AAS sponsored Aerospace Salute.” 121 Row 1: R. Wenninger, B. Carter, K. Vogcley, S. Kcpner, M. Boies, B. Rhynard, V. Rawn, K. Wcstover, N. Willix, L. Grimes D. Paul, J. Wearly, E. Weber, B. Bradcmcyer, P. Trimbath, M. Tarris, M. Kcttncr, S. Niles, A. Papke, C. Mittermaicr, J Cary, E. Kates, S. Gumz, D. Brown, R. Holdren, Dr. E. Snyder. Row 2: D. Banncrman, R. Fuller, R. Wcnske, M. Preston, J Oehrtman, C. Nelson, K. Kastner, B. Brightwell, R. Steiger, B. Heck, L. Storts, P. Koehring, V. Trachsel, S. Pugh, B. Fouch, C Goulder, B. Wurstcr, G. Shafer, R. Zimmerman, A. Zimphcr, R. Redman, J. Mara. Row 3: D. Lintncr, W. Thomas, W. Hallman P. Minnick, C. Yarmark, R. Johnson, N. Russell, R. Gradcl, B. Mceder, J. Grossman, R. Finelli, D. Shoup, E. Spoul, R. Leeseberg G. Bieritz, J. Stuck, G. Vogelpohl, J. Jordan, C. Snyder. Row 4: T. Ruthcr, R. Curry, D. Douce, K. Dugas, C. Zehner, D. Dicke D. Shultz, W. Packer, D. Priebe, T. Prohaska, D. Kuns, J. Billings, M. Stock, C. Bochlkc, M. Kohntopp, E. Racich, G. Hein, J Schaefer, R. Anderson, H. Keeler, R. Feme, R. White, K. Lyons,T. Webb, R. Miller, G. Roth, G. Smith. Gary Vogelpohl needs no sales talk in selling one of Chapel choir’s rec- ords after their inspiring Christmas Concert at Veterans’ Memorial Audi- torium 122 CHAPEL CHOIR The devotion and dedication of the ninety-six Chapel Choir members under the direction of Dr. Ellis Snyder was evidenced in their many inspiring per- formances. Their Christmas Concert gave joy to over seven thousand people, while their mid-semes- ter tour took them into states from Ohio to Florida. Immediately upon their return, preparations were made for the renowned Easter Concert. Four days after singing at the Baccalaureate, fifty members left for a three week singing tour of Europe. In- creasing recognition and tribute have been given Chapel Choir as they continue to proclaim their motto—SO LI DEO GLORIA—To God Alone The Glory. Dr. and Mrs. Snyder pause briefly before his departure with the choir. Top left: Chapel choir members anticipate inquiries as they prepare for their mid-semester Florida tour. Top right: In Lakeland, Florida, an eager Choir member, Wilmer Hallman, seeks a more comprehensive view of the Florida scenery. Left: The chapel choir bus stops in Crystal River long enough for members to appease their appetites with a chicken dinner before moving on to St. Petersburg. 123 WOMEN’S CHORUS Under the direction of Professor Richard Johnston, the one hundred twenty members of the Women’s Chorus performed at a variety of functions through- out the year. During the Christmas season they joined the Chapel Choir in the Christmas Concerts and were featured on a local television program. Several chapel services were spiritually enhanced with the beautiful melodies provided by the group. The 1967 Spring Concert was the culminating event of a very successful year. The enjoyment of music, both sacred and secular, by all the members prom- ised the success of all the outstanding performances. Leadership of the organization was in the hands of Carolyn Gerken, president; Ruth Nesbitt, vice presi- dent; Sue Wakefield, secretary; Karen Zimmerman, treasurer; and Carol Lehman, student conductor. Mr. Richard Johnston sets the tempo at a women’s chorus rehearsal. Row 1: N. Barick, S. Deckerd, M. Myers, L. Snider, L. Rollins, N. Kalback, V. Kennedy, P. Chambers, S. Wollitz, M. Crec, S. Witkcr, M. Reese, K. Lewis, B. Barr, K. Stokes, S. Wagstaff, C. Wagner, M. Gilbert, J. Sobditch, P. Wott, T. Manning. Roto 2: J. Beaber, J. McAlister, S. Durdel, M. Krichbaum, J. Baughman, D. Dahl, K. Knauff, R. Laver, C. Lumbrczcr, M. Miller, C. Sum- mer, K. Keagg, B. Usechak, G. Stokes, A. Hollingsworth, J. Bower, C. Henning, C. Sorensen. Row 3: K. Willmann, A. Raabc, P. Boerger, L. Hauptfuehrcr, K. Martzall, S. Rothcnbcrgcr, K. Dum, G. Conway, J. Fisher, L. Mann, D. Evans, J. Myers, B. Howard, M. Alsnauer, M. Heaton, A. Cunningham, J. Stewart, S. Suiter. Row 4: K. Zimmerman, C. Lehman, K. Platt, D. Craven, H. Boeshaar, M. Oestrich, L. Cameron, L. Braden, M. LaPointc, A. Rannow, C. Gerken, J. Ziemke, S. Farrell, J. Brcnncman, L. Shaffer, B. Hougcndoubler, K. Lindholm, S. Storer, B. Turner, A. Gcsell, L. Brown, R. Nesbitt, L. Roberts. Row 1: M. Kaufman, D. Frcscman, G. Flach, H. Biles, D. Harris, E. Davies, Prof. Wilbur E. Crist, J. Lynch, K. Baker, D. Maurer, W. Leed, S. Burke)1. Roto 2: C. Mollenkopf, D. McMaken, D. Troike, E. Ackerman, J. Merkel, R. Bauser, M. Fisk, S. Dilcy, J. Sheridan, R. Schellhase, B. Ridenour, B. Ostcrbur, C. Knigga, D. Wingerter. Row 3: J. Schleicher, C. Few, D. Herder, G. Elsholz, G. Goodman, E. Linhart, D. Aubrey, R. Stoner, J. Shafer, H. Martin, D. Moniger, D. Stein. Roto 4: D. Rowland, T. Terry, R. Stairs, W. Isenhart, R. Manning, M. Bennett, J. Kandcl, D. Tuttle, P. Molyncux, J. Wagcnknecht, L. Lane, S. Langdon. MEN’S GLEE CLUB Music has the power to take us out of our every- day selves into a world of the spirit, of pure thought, of happiness, of sympathy, of fun, of aspiration; and then to bring us back again, re- freshed and better able to do our work in the world. With this potential power, Men’s Glee Club has touched many lives in its national and local performances. The group’s tour schedule involved a January excursion through several Eastern states and an April weekend trip to Indiana. The club performed for the Capital community in chapel Christmas and Easter serv- ices and in a February concert. Featured in many programs were the female soloists and the Varsity Quartet. Under the direction of Mr. Wilbur Crist, the potential of Men’s Glee Club was rec- ognized by many. VARSITY QUARTET: Top, David Harris; Center, Charles Few, Dennis McMaken; Bottom, Earl Linhart. 125 Row 1: E. Davies, M. Holland, W. Burkey, N. Franks, F. Elliott, S. Wenzel, G. Taylor, K. Martzall. Row 2: A. Long, A. Lisko, F. Holckcr, J. Blosscr, C. Gemeinhardt, E. Long, V. Smalik, M. Lane, T. Vance, I. Chandler, N. Geiger, L. McLain, M. McLaugh- lin, H. Heine, B. Rhynard. Row 3: J. Shull, M. Buxhaum, T. Bullock, J. Rader, B. Abel, B. Russell, K. Beller, K. Silvers, R. Seligman, J. Black, J. Martin, R. Turner, M. Hough, A. Rannow. Row 4: B. Pockmire, D. Montgomery, P. Porter, E. Marquis, P. Schmidt, J. Fitzpatrick, A. Wcigand, T. Allison, P. Molyncux. Row 3: J. Minnich, T. Terry, F. Rabb, S. Sommer, J. Burkey, J. Adler, M. Mangold, M. Little, R. Ncsbit, D. Wingcrtcr, L. Schmidt, F. Crowncr, K. Swank, W. Freytag, L. Kandcl, J. Kandcl. SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA The Capital Symphonic Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Wilbur Crist, was the medium of expression for those students, faculty, and musicians of the community desiring the opportunity to perform the works of such artists as Tchaikovsky, Han- del, and Gounod. The orchestra's January concert featured the Columbus area pre- mier of Tat's St. James Park” and Scher- zo” by Warren. This concert also included the performance of Herman Ramsey, a senior voice major in the music education curriculum. In addition to its formal con- certs, the orchestra performed at bac- calaureate services and a convocation. The Symphonic Orchestra joined the Men’s Glee Club in presenting Bach’s Magni- ficat” at St. Mary of the Springs.” Mr. Wilbur Crist directs the playing of the Corona- tion March” from The Prophet at the Annual Fall Honors Program. 126 CONCERT BAND Recording sessions, tours, home concerts, and a premier performance marked an active year for the Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Wilbur Crist. November and February weekend tours took the band from the Columbus area to Detroit, Michigan. In January the Concert Band received honor when it was chosen to premier Centen- nial March under the direction of composer Dr. Howard Hanson at the Ohio Music Education Association’s state convention. Their home concert schedule included the Win- ter Concert in February and a Concert Under the Stars in June. The seventy members also supplemented the Char- ter Day Convocation and the May Day Coronation program. This year’s officers included Dennis McMaken, president; Gary Flach, vice president; and Margaret Went- zel, secretary. Beth Russell and Eugene Marquis assists the woodwind section of the Concert Band as it opens the Charter Day Convocation with Trumpet Voluntary.” • Row 1: B. Russell, T. Bulloch, B. Eisenhart, B. Abel, N. Geiger, M. Myers, M. Cree. Row 2: K. Angelou, E. Marquis, J. Fitzpatrick, D. Rathbun, W. Wenzel, P. Schmidt, G. Flach, J. Black, M. Oestreich, K. Silvers, R. Seligman, R. Fuller. Row 3: S. Hickey, L. Hancock, J. Brown, P. Gilliland, J. Bcabcr, K. Kennedy, A. Wiegand, L. Walter, L. Rosen, B. Pettit, B. Young P. Chambers, L. Brown, D. Hock, C. Korud, E. Behcim, S. Wenzel, J. Frey, B. Rookcr. Row 4: F. Rabb, K. Lewis, H. Martin, C. Whitaker, T. Rocscr, V. Kennedy, V. Rawn, J. Minnick, K. Rupright, J. Frasch, M. Mangold, S. Burkey, M. Little, S. Fogt, F. Crowner, R. Chiesa, E. Linhart, D. Rowland, C. Few, T. Terry, K. Swank, L. Kandcl, J. Kandcl. Row 3: B. Johnson, E. DeMuth, R. Nes- bitt, L. Schmidt, P. Molyneux, H. Hawkins, B. Podcmirc, D. Wingerter, D. McMaken. Front: J. Sheridan, W. Crist. 127 Row 1: N. Friedrich, P. Guist, L. Grolle, F. Raab, J. Black, G. Smith, D. Wingertcr, J. Bertram, G. Hammond, J. Minnich, K. Phillips, S. Mast, E. Demuth, D. Rouser. Row 2: D. Wiechcrs, R. Shortridge, B. Bacon, C. Wagner, L. Lemkc, M. Leeseberg, H. Krebs, M. Uctricht, S. Magsig, M. Althoff, J. Reed, J. Wagstaff, J. Dobberstein, L. Hyde, A. York, D. Hamel, M. Placko, Nick Perrini. Row 3: B. Isenhart, D. Rowland, S. Hilvick, V. Kennedy', L. Snider, S. Wenzel, S. Fogt, J. Beaber, J. Fritz, J. Cook, K. Swank, C. Hetrick, B. Hctzel, S. Niles, D. Hock, B. Young. Row 4: F. Schott, S. Hickey, C. Whitaker, M. Oestrech, R. Nesbitt, B. Chiesa, K. Kennedy, J. Davis, T. Allison, G. Rawn, P. Rohrbacher, D. Rathbun, L. Meyer, B. McLauglin, C. Gerken, J. Frasch. Row 5: T. Roeser, P. Molyneux, G. Flach, F. Rehl, T. Terry, C Gouldcr, W. Hallman, M. Zarn, B. Johnson, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Wenzel, M. Mangold, F. Crowner, H. Hawkins, D. Swan. MARCHING BAND In addition to losing their practice field with the starting of the new student center, the marching band fell victim to Columbus's rainy weather. Yet the contagious spirit of the Marching Crusaders under Director Nick Perrini at- tracted a host of new members. Student director, Paul Molyneaux and officers: Darla Hock, president; Karen Kennedy, secretary-treasurer; and Dave Rathburn and Howard Hawkins, managers, directed the band as they provided entertainment during half-time of Capital foot- ball games. The band also participated in Capital's Home- coming parade and a trip to Wooster College. The band's high level of enthusiasm made all home football games and all practices, “weather” perfect or not, more enjoy- able and exciting. 128 BRASS CHOIR, Row 1: C. Few, D. Rowland, K. Swank, T. Terry, E. Linhart, P. Adler, M. Little, M. Man- gold. Row 2: F. Rabb, D. McMaken, D. Wingerter, S. Niles, L. Schmidt, W. Melin. CLARINET CHOIR, Row 1: S. Hic- key, J. Brown, C. Bcheim, D. Hock, B. Rooker, B. Young, P. Chambers, G. Holzbach, G. Flach, B. Pettit. Row 2: P. Schmidt, H. Martin, C. Whitaker, R. Kellcnbcrger, T. Roeser, J. Beaber, M. Wenzel, L. Hancock. Row 3: D. Rathbun, W. Isenhart, E. Marquis, K. Angclou, J. Fitz- patrick, E. Beheim, D. Hite. STRING ORCHESTRA, Capital students in picture: E. Davies, M. Holland, K. Martzall, B. Pockmirc, A. Rannow, F. Rcbcr, J. Schull, C. Tollefson, R. Vance, S. Wenzel, and Andrew Lisko, director. 129 Row 1: P. Stagner, R. Sabine, K. Bethel. Row 2: B. Hillgruber, C. Frank, S. Vandcrbeck, E. Schwaberow. CAPITALI AN The main moment of triumph for the Capitalian staff is when they hand a student his yearbook. The finished product glows almost as much as the staff. To quote Dr. Yochum on the merits of a year- book ... a treasured moment of interesting experiences for several hundred graduating students. For those who participated in the preparation and publication of this traditional yearbook, it becomes a monument to their hard work. My compliments to the staff for a worthy addition to the long series of CAPITALIANS.” Managing editor Barb Hillgruber sifts through pictures for a possible CAPITALIAN layout. Row 1: A. Kohne, C. Calcamuggio, M. Hillgruber, D. Evans. Row 2: S. Moore, Mr. Reese, I. Mras, K. Tunncll, R. Jefferson, L. Hoffman. Row 3: P. Smith, J. Schott, W. Lundsberg, N. Brobst, M. Fike, V. Marte. CHIMES A statement of agreement or a dec- laration of discontent—these opin- ions, along with pertinent knowl- edge of campus events have main- tained THE CHIMES this year as a medium of communication on Capital’s campus. Editor Thomas Weitzel, supported by Assistant Edi- tors Judy Tieman and Sue Demarcc worked diligently to make THE CHIMES a dependable and alert college newspaper. To acquire new skills and ideas two members of the editorial staff attended sessions on campus newspaper work at the A- merican Collegiate Press Conven- tion in Philadelphia last October. All was not work, however, the staff took time to relax at a Christ- mas Party. Second semester Judy Tieman took over as acting editor. Editor-in-Chief, or Grief, Tom Weitzel takes notes for a breaking news story. Row 1: S. Demaree, R. Dondorf, J. Tieman. Row 2: C. Ward, B. Turner, M. Wilch, P. Boerger. Row 3: S. Hefner, R. Ayers, D. Marinos, R. Miller, D. Stegman, C. Wagner. Row 4: B. Weston, R. Lewis, T. Eipper, H. LaMont’ L. Hasecke. 131 SPECTATOR Professor of English, Dr. George Dell, serves as advisor to the Spectator. J. Lyle, D. Ferlise, D. Murphy, P. Croncnwctt. THE SPECTATOR is a bi-annual publication which presents liter- ary and artistic works of the student body to the campus. The staff sought new ideas this year when Editor Dan Murphy and Assistant Editor Phil Cronenwett attended the National Publications Conven- tion held at Philadelphia in the fall. Members of the 1966-67 staff, which was advised by Dr. George Dell, were Dave Carpenter, Carl Kelly, Sue Vanderbeck, and Donna Ferlise. Debaters Fred and Lydia Hascckc relax after winning the Ninth Annual Capital-Ottcr- bein Silver Cup Debate Tournament. Chuck Fahlbusch asserts his logic for the debate team. Learn to speak, think while speaking, and listen will while others are speak- ing—these were points of major interest to the Debate Club this year. Com- posed of nearly a dozen members, this club is open to all students with an interest in promoting a high level of speaking ability. The team brought national recognition to Capital this year with outstanding performance in 13 EB ATE the National DSR-TKA Conference, held in Detroit, Michigan. For the first time, Capital competed in the semi-finals with the two-man debate team of Fred and Lydia Hasecke. Fred was further honored at this time as the third best debator among the 112 participants. Another highlight of the year was the Ninth Annual Capital-Otterbein Silver Cup Debate Tournament which Capital won for the second consecutive year. Row 1: M. Ludium, R. Nicdcrkorn, L. Hascckc, C. Schick, M. Wilch. Row 2: T. Ludium, J. Zingalc, J. Frasch, F. Hasecke, J. Donnan, M. Kotlinski, J. Lutz Row 1: Miss Schimpf, C. Clevenger, J. Finkenbine, J. Cerhrtman, K. Althoff, L. Grimm. Row 2: A. Peters, L. Ley, S. Witkcr, J. Gysan, M. Campbell, J. Fisher, B. Helle. Row 3: M. Zibbel, S. Brewer, S. Olin, S. Ayers, L. Elgart, G. Myers, J. Homrighauscn. Row 4: N. Cook, K. Evans, D. Coryell, S. Heiber, F. Hcpner, S. Miller, R. Kaderly, J. Kandel, L. Becker, I. Mras. CHI RHO The character of Chi Rho is exemplified in the words Service and Christian Fellowship”. These girls, interested in full-time church work, carried out several projects of service to the community during the year. A Christmas PRE SEM ASSOCIATION party for the deprived children on the north side of Columbus, and a visit to the residents of Franklin County Home were projects led by Chi Rho president Cheryl Clevenger. Other officers who helped to plan both the social and educational meetings were Judy Oehrt- man, secretary'; and Kathy Althoff, treasurer. Chi Rho is advised by Miss Alice Schimpf. Row 1: F. Octcrs, V. Hallman, J. Elsholz, K. Baker. Row 2: B. Hctzel, L. Raudcbaugh, C. Hubbard, M. Kaufman. Row 3: M. Crates, G. Groth, K. Bachman, D. Swan, D. Frcscman. Roiv 4: R. Feme, P. Laursen, M. Bennett, D. Thomas, H. Biles. As a new service fraternity on campus, Pi Sigma Alpha or the Pre-Sem Association established a solid reputation with its many service and social activities. Working with youth at Broad Street Methodist Church, serving weekly in a downtown coffee house, and assisting with Student Congregation were just a few of this year's projects. Rec- reational activities included a fall football game and a spring picnic at Hocking Hills Park. Another important part of this organization's activities was the sponsoring of the film, A Time for Burning” for the entire cam- pus. As president, Fred Oeters led the activities this year with assistance from Wilmer Hallman, vice president; Jerry Elsholz, treasurer; Keith Baker, secretary, and ad- visors Dr. Wilson and Dr. Doerman. 134 Row 1: R. Shoup, L. Fagerlund, S. Hicbcr. Row 2: D. Krugman, L. Grimm, P. Carle, M. Kaufman, R. Shumaker, G. Anderson, R. Redman, S. Rings, S. Maier, K. Baker. Row 4: E. Ackerman, D. Thorc, R. Grissom, R. Hagedorn, C. Clarke. CHURCH COUNCIL On Sunday mornings thru-out the school year the campus community was invited to worship with Student Congregation. Council members returned from a Febru- ary retreat with new ideas on how to ful- fill the congregation's mission on campus. As a result, worship location was trans- ferred from Mees Hall to the Toledo Room. In addition plans were initiated for their Spring hootenanny. Worship oppor- tunities were again extended to include Tuesday-Thursday vesper services in Di- vinity Chapel. During his first full year as Campus Pastor, Eugene Fogt exemplified his sense of assistant layman” among lay- men on campus. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Christian Institutional Service is a voluntary organization of approximately 175 students who minister to the needs of var- ious institutions in the Columbus area. The State Blind School, the Orient State School, and the J.D.C. were among those benefiting from weekly visitation. The members of C.I.S., under the direction of President Roger Bauser, joined together for a picnic in the fall at Jeffrey Mansion and a caroling party at Christmas time. Other officers were Joe Bartczak, vice presi- dent; Bev Clark, corresponding secretary; Eve Stroud, recording secretary; and Roger Byrd, treasurer. Row 1: K. Zimmerman, C. Gilcamuggio, B. Dropkin, J. Hibala, B. Helle, S. Chcsncy, D. Skrobot, E. Stroud, M. Kaufman, J. Homrighauscn, K. Baker. Row 2: K. Bethel, J. Klein, S. Brause, H. Minich, S. Armstrong, J. Lifer, S. Ayres, B. Wenske, J. Glover, G. Van Rcyendam, P. Carle, M. Hughes, D. Coryell. Row 3: G. Tobcy, C. Rolf, J. Schleich, C. Schick, C. Beech, D. Podhradshy, B. Hougendobler, K. Plassman, L. Weber, S. Mechling, P. McCartney, A. Nicol, N. Cook, M. Meyers, I. Mras, G. Anderson. Row 4: Pastor Eogt, D. Frcseman, D. Manke, D. Thomas, D. Nielsen, M. Bennett, E. Scheiderer, L. Lanvcrmeyer, A. Williams, R. Bauser, J. Strecker, H. Biles, L. Lanvcrmeyer, D. Brown, B. Hillgrubcr. 135 Row 1: J. Hoy, P. McCartney, J. Gysan, J. Arndt, J. Plassman, M. Ryan, Dr. Montebello, B. Hite, S. Hasel, K. Althoff, R. Sloneker, A. Peters, Mr. Evans, L. Barron, M. Walden, S. Willson, N. Barick, N. Ferry, S. Jackson. Row 2: S. Avers, M. VanDeest, J. Koch, K. Knauff, J. Hasclcy, V. Fogt, S. Olin, C. Kuhlman, K. Zimmerman, M. Goodhart, S. Moore, K. Gipe, S. Carle, S. Wagstaff, D. Fcrlise, Z. Baughman, D. King, C. Calcamuggio, M. Schmidt, C. Beckman, D. Markham, M. Campbell, B. Wenske, S. Ayres, B. Hougendobler. Row 3: S. Hieber P. Slatzer, J. Lamphere, J. Liebermann, R. Brown, A. Zimpfer, B. Damschrodcr, P. Snyder, K. Scott, J. Schott, J. Fleischer, R. Muehlenhard, J. Finkenbine, B. Hillgrubcr, K. Bethel, F. Ellingcr, G. Hockman, R. Kadcrly, M. Shoemaker, D. Stein, J. Wellington, M. Placko, A. Nicol, B. Palazzo. Row 4 S. Mcchling, P. Layman, J. Davis, G. Love, G. Haun, R. Brooker, J. Frasch, J. Streckcr, B. Romming, P. Winslow, C. Yarmark, W. Wycliff, R. Harris J. Trost, B. Wagner, V. Fogt, C. Gcrkcn, K. Kistlcr, M. Myers, P. Elsass, J. Simon, J. Klein, J. Lindquist, A. Baxter. CAPITAL STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Mrs. Elmer, Mrs. Burkett, and Mr. Evans, members of the Education Department, welcome Phil Schmidt and Ed Richards to the fall reception initiating CSEA's membership campaign. Professional interest was demonstrated by Capital Stu- dent Education Association members in programs, serv- ice projects, and attendance at state and regional con- ferences. The State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, Capital graduates in their first year of teaching, and a former Peace Corps teacher opened new avenues of thought for the prospective teachers at their monthly meetings. Services of the club to the campus community took form in promotion of American Education Week in November and Teaching Career Month in April as well as an ETA Exchange Program. Spring and fall regional conferences in addition to the state convention held in Columbus served to acquaint the members with students from other Ohio colleges and with contemporary educational issues. Capital’s chapter experienced close connection with the Ohio Student Education Association, with Bob Hite’s service in two positions on the State Executive Board, and with Jerry Haun’s direction of the Southeast Region. Bob also led Capital’s executive board including Sue Hasel, vice president; Kathy Althoff, sec- retary; Rich Sloneker, treasurer; and Artie Peters, region- al representative. Dr. Mary Montebello and Mr. Lewis Evans of the Education Department served as advisors. 136 Row 1: D. McMaken, J. Mara, B. Hougendobler, Mr. R. Shoup. Row 2: A. Raabc, P. Chambers, N. Kalback, J. Beabor, V. Kennedy, L. Snider, G. Farnham, E. DcMuth, S. Gumz, C. Mittermaier, A. Cunningham, S. Suiter, J. Stewart. Row 3: D. Rowland, K. Martzall, B. Carter. B. Rhynard, K. Angelou, M. LaPointc, K. Estabrook, K. Kennedy, R. Steiger C. Summer, E. Davies, D. Wmgerter. Row 4: T. Terry, T. Roescr, G. Flach, M. Wenzel, C. Gerken, R. Nesbitt, D. Rathbun, M. Holland, D. Kuns, B. Weston, R. White, K. Swank, C. Whitaker. CAPITAL MUSIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Complete Music Teacher” was the theme of CMEA during 1966-67. The club sought to acquaint the prospective music teachers with material that could not be found in their curriculum. Information was pro- vided about graduate school, the production of high school musicals, and many contemporary composers and teachers. CMEA sponsored the campus Sing Through” of the Messiah” and the trip to the Cleve- land Opera. April 28-29. Dennis McMaken, CMEA president added, The goal of the CMEA is to prepare Capital students for the responsibility of educating tomorrow's youth.” Capital students enjoy participation in CMEA’s Sing Through. 137 LEONARD SCIENCE CLUB The pursuit of scientific knowledge comple- mented with social activities was the key- note for the program of the Leonard Science Club this, its forty-sixth, year. After a fall picnic, the science oriented members con- centrated on a full schedule of speakers under the guidance of Professor Robert Alt and Dr. Robert Klemm, advisors; Brady Stoner, president; Karen Kistler, secretary; and Jose Martinez, treasurer. Among those invited to speak were Mr. Richard Ander- son of the Batelle Memorial Institute. Dr. Robert Caley of the Ohio State University department of chemistry, Mr. Robert Jor- dan, a new member of the biology staff, and Dr. Larry Gardner of the religion de- partment. For a change of pace, the mem- bers concluded this year with a picnic. Row 1: J. Mountain, K. Mcckstroth, R. Yarian, S. Mcchling. Row 2: R. Sabine, D. Fuhrhop, L. Roberts, D. Sibling, D. Troike. Row 3: B. Stoner, D. Manke P. Dean, K. Thompson, L. Bitter. Row 1: M. Rothaar, R. Huff, K. Smart, B. Kulju, W. H. Harmon, Row 2: S. Vandcrbcck, P. Hargis J. Lewis, J. Thompson. Row 3: M. Crates, E. Scheidcrcr, D. Tcaff, D. Strong, J. Glover. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Rats, mazes, and Rorschach inkblots were not the only interests of the Phy- chology Club. Leading the fifty-two members through their fourth year as an organization were Kim Smart, presi- dent; Mike Rothaar, secretary; and Bill Kulju, treasurer. Projects of the year in- cluded conduction of an interest sur- vey of possible incoming psychology majors during November and October High School Days, a field trip to the perception laboratory at Ohio State University, and a dinner meeting in January with guest speaker Dr. Her- bert Mirels. Discussions included plans for establishing a Capital chapter of Psi Chi. 138 Row 1: S. Downing, S. Hamersley, J. Scholl, N. Kalback, L. Lygrc. Row 2: R. Anderson, P. Trimbath, M. La Pointe, K. Bachman. Row 3: D. Freeman, L. Lane, D. Maurer. Elevation of the musician's status in the church, promotion of worthy religious music, and appreciation of responsibilities and duties of organists were set as the goals of the American Guild of Organists under Dr. Roberta Gary, advisor, and Richard Anderson, president, as it inaugurated its twelfth year. To ful- fill these goals, movies and discussions were complemented by a field trip to the Holtkamp Company, a well known manufacturer of organs located in Cleveland. Nationally known organist David Craighead was the guest of the guild in November. Members attended area organ recitals including one by Jean Langlais, internationally known composer and organist. AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Lois Lygrc creates a meditative mood at chapel service. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Chemistry majors pursued a broader perspective of various aspects of the field of chemistry under the leadership of Dr. Clark Dehne, advisor; Karen Kistler, president; 'I'om Ballintine, vice-president; and Barb Becker, secretary-treas- urer. Monthly meetings of the student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society included Capital faculty and off-campus speakers. Dr. Robert Caley spoke at a joint December meeting of the American Chemical Society and Leonard Science Club about the use of chemistry in archeol- ogy. A trip to the University of Kentucky for a spring region- al meeting highlighted the year’s activities. T. Ballintine, D. Fuhrhop, B. Becker, K. Kistler, D. Sandwisch. 139 GERMANIA Thirty students, led by Mike Nehls, promoted an interest in the German language and customs by their par- ticipation in Germania. The organi- zation attended German movies shown at the Bexley Theater and viewed some German films at their meetings. A Spring Banquet and a trip to German Village in May brought the year to a close. Other officers planning the year's activ- ities were Miriam Neiman, vice president; Sue Kepncr, secretary; and Jim Stuck, treasurer. Row 1: M. Nehls, M. Neiman, A. Grossman. Row 2: J. Schleicher, T. Hurley, P. Augcn- stein, M. Lyberg, L. Kuchn, M. Kaufman, R. Ayers. Row 3: L. Roberts, K. Halley, J. Prange, J. Lyle, S. Ayres. Row 4: G. Hein, D. Arth, D. Brisker, R. Grissom, S. Heacock, D. Shoup. WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Twenty-seven seniors initiated Capital rep- resentation in Who’s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Col- leges. Nominations for this honor were made by a student-faculty-administrative committee on the basis of scholarship, leadership, cooperation in educational and extracurricular activities, citizenship, and future potential. Each member received a certificate of membership and had his name and activities listed in the annual Who’s Who publication. Row 1: B. Wenk, B. Damschroder, A. Zimpfer, K. Angelou, V. Fogt. Row 2: J. Kandel, B. Brademcycr, J. Ebcrhard, B. Hougendobler, C. Walters, J. Finken- binc, K. Kistler. Row 3: C. Few, K. Silvers, K. Halley, D. Fitzgerald, H. LaMont, J. Prange, F. Haseckc, M. Shoemaker, G. Pearch. 140 Rotv 1: J. Lutz, M. Meyer, S. Hendershot, S. Lee, C. Miller, M. Green. Row 2: E. Harruff, V. Kane, L. Kirkebcrg, L. Rider, S. King, L. Hollinger, L. Zimmerman, G. Voges, L. Hobzek, M. Faulhaber. Row 3: S. Cotton, E. Kates, S. Rothenberger, B. Powell, G. Daggett, M. Hcintz, L. Fix, S. Chesney, K. Winzeler, E. Kamps, J. Kersbergen, E. Sant, S. Fletcher. Row 4: B. Anderson, L. Schcllkopf, J. Brenncman, L. Halverson, C. Rolf, D. Mehl, J. Frick, E. McClelland, L. Braden, B. Kurfis, N. Cromeans, S. Armstrong, J. Hibala, D. Sapp, D. Lessig. Roto 3: C. Beech, C. Guist, M. Taflan, J. Powers, S. Schafer, D. McCarter, N. Lee- master, B. Lewis, H. Bocshaar, K. Schwalm, S. Wakefield, C. Miller, D. Patton, D. Hamel, L. Ahrens, B. Helle, S. Palagyi. CAPS NURSES ASSOCIATION A year filled with activities occupied the Capital Student Nurses’ Association, Caps. It began with a rainy Big-Lil’ Sis Picnic, but the weather did not dis- courage the student nurses as they enthusiastically planned both service and social projects. The girls painted walls at Children's Psychiatric Hospital, sold candles and nurse dolls, held a style show of uni- forms, and caroled at the hospitals at which they worked. Headed by Sharon Lee, Caps’ officers were Sue Hendershot, first vice president; Sandy Fiser, second vice president; Chris Miller, recording sec- retary; Martha Meiser, corresponding secretary; Mar- cia Green, treasurer. Caps’ advisor was Mrs. Patricia Friend. Recognition as the outstanding senior nurse is awarded to Dorothy Mehl. Caps advisor Mrs. Patricia Friend presents the award at their November meeting. 141 POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Headlining the events of Capital’s Political Science Club this year was the Mock United Nations Assem- bly held on campus April 15. About one thousand Ohio high school stu- dents participated in the assembly which featured Ambassador Charles W. Yost of the United States dele- gation to the U.N. The officers who led the club in this and other activ- ities were Les Dunson, president; Gary Packingham and Mike Shoe- maker, vice presidents; Barbara Barr, secretary; and John Cox, treas- urer. Among the outstanding speak- ers to address the organization this year was Senator Theodore Gray, the majority leader of the Ohio Senate. Row 1: R. DcHaas, M. Shoemaker, L. Dunson, G. Packingham, B. Barr. Row 2: J. Boner, J. Brothers, M. Kotlinski, B. Coffman, B. White, H. Nau- mann, P. Guist, K. Lentz. COMMERCE CLUB Capital's Commerce Club, led by President Chuck Gcarhiser, considered the opportunities of today’s business world by getting into the field.” Vice President Randy Havel, Secretary Ruth Dchass and Treasurer Jim Smith aided Chuck with the plan- ning and completion of the club’s activities. The Commerce Club visited such places as Lazarus' De- partment Store, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank and the Proctor and Gamble Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. They also held several dinner meetings with speakers who helped the organization gain a better understanding of today's business world. Row 1: C. Rittenour, R. DcHass. Row 2: R. Landrum, J. Smith, D. Stcgman. Row 3: J. Boner, D. Douce, C. Gcarhiser, B. Peck, R. Havel. 142 CIRCLE K” CIRCLE K CLUB CAPITAL UNIVERSITY BEXLEY Service with a purpose is Circle K,” stated President John Boner. Examples of the role of this Kiwanis-sponsored organization in service to Capital were the annual book sale, decorating the main gate for homecoming and distrib- uting envelopes for Campus Chest. Circle K emphasized service to all by including a pizza party at Children’s Hospital, a Christmas party at the Ju- venile Diagnostic Center, and hosting a group of students from the Ohio School for the Deaf at a Capital football game. Officers assisting John were: Jeff Bar- tram, vice president; Dave Stelzer, sec- retary; and Dave Fabian, treasurer. Row 1: A. Langholz, M. Lyberg, D. Fabian, D. Dcchant, J. Boner, G. Smith. Row 2: J. Bertram, D. Manke, L. Michael, M. Bailey. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans Club, col- legiate supporters of the Grand Old Party,” demonstrated avid interest in political affairs on the local, state, and national levels. Club leaders this year were Bob Finelli, president; Sue Lajoe, secretary; and Dr. C. H. Heinke, ad- visor. Preceding the fall elections, the club participated in community cam- paigning by co-sponsoring former Vice President Richard Nixon's visit and ad- dress in Alumni Gymnasium. Row 1: D. Runklc, S. Lajoe, B. Gottschalk, C. Mittcrmaicr. Row 2: J. Bunsold, B. Brown, M. Graberman, J. Wellington, Row 3: K. Prochl, C. Heinke, J. Grossman. MASQUERS FROM THE YEAR’S BEGINNING . . With a cloud of powder, Masquers annually introduces fresh- men to life at Cap through Capitalphabct. Under the direction of the group’s officers, Michael Rothaar, Allene York, Bonita Caudill, Daryl Tubb, Carl Yarmark, and Eric Ackerman, Masquers’ busy stage of plays began. The tra- ditional Capitalphabct,” a farcical presenta- tion of Capital faculty, facilities, foolishness, and fun initiated the season. At Homecoming the audiences were treated to a polished per- formance of static theater in Edgar Lee Master’s Spoon River Anthology.” Opportunities for the amateur player were provided in December in the Night of One Acts,” directed by senior members of the organization. Row 1: M. Rothaar, A. York, B. Caudill, D. Tubb, C. Yarmark. Row 2: J. Glover, N. Millat, K. Lewis, S. Lajoc, J. Boner. Row 3: H. Minich, D. White, C. Henning, J. Bower, B. Petitt. Row 4: C. Harvey, L. Athey, D. Lessig, C. Walters, J. Kohlhorst, S. Palagyi, J. Lewis. Row 3: D. Brown, R. DeHass, J. Smith, E. Ackerman, R. Leeseberg, L. Marion, A. Goertemillcr. Monty checks behind-the-scenes progress. Right: Spoon River Anthology,” Homecoming play this year, re- calls the lives and after-thoughts of small-town people. Below: In preparation for their performance in Spoon River Anthology” Linda Athcy and Tony Harvey exchange assistance with their make-up. 145 . . . TO THE YEAR’S END Masquers’ Touring Company” inacted Christ in the Concrete City” before numerous groups and before the WBNS-TV camera. The Lenten or Midyear play brought to the campus George Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara” with its sar- donic humor on a wide range of subjects: war, religion, class As the curtains were drawn on their May Day production Philadelphia Story,” Masquers ended their 1966-67 season. Above: Times are not always easy as shown in this scene from Shaw’s Major Barbara, Masquers' mid-Lenten production. Below: Dottic Ebcrsolc is confronted with a problem during Masquers’ May Day play, The Philadelphia Story. Above: Dreams are dreamed and the future is broadened for Masquers members as they listen in- tently at one of their meetings. 146 Row 1. S. Becker, C. Yarmark, P. Winslow, R. Muchlcnhard, G. Emswilcr. Row 2: F. Rchl, R. Landrum, B. Pinker, W. Iliff, C. Fahlbusch. Row 5: E. Richards, D. Dechant, R. White, M. Grabcrman, R. Benekcr. Row 4: A. Schumaker, J. Biddle, L. Kint2, R. Slonekcr, D. Smith. ALPHA PHI OMEGA A big moment in the history of Alpha Phi Omega is the presenta- tion of its charter. Alpha Phi Omega, a nationally known service fra- ternity, first appeared actively on campus this year. The constitutional purposes of serving the community, its fellow members and exemplifying good citizenship, led the fraternity into various service projects. The strains of the Monster Mash filled the air as the men in green set up their outdoor voting facilities for the Ugly Man on Campus” Contest. Ballot box stuff- ing was encouraged at the rate of a penny per vote. All receipts went to the American Cancer Society. The spirit of Christmas good will was exhibited by the brothers in their donations to WCOL's Toys for Tots campaign. On campus the men volunteered time as ushers for chapel services as well as for football games. The executive board of APO included Richard Sloneker, president; Mike Grabcrman, vice-president, Steve Becker, secretary, and Paul Winslow, treasurer. 147 STUDENTS It takes many hands to complete a big project as the Freshmen’s Homecoming float Whip Marietta”. FRESHMAN CLASS When a freshman arrived on campus in September, he felt apprehensive about college life. He was not alone; he soon realized that through united efforts, the Class of 1970 could reach many of its goals. As a class, the freshmen sponsored a fall Sweater Dance” and a 00-Snow” dance in keeping with the current spy trend. Other activities included their Homecoming float, Whip Marietta”, a class sponsored movie Cha- rade”, and a picnic during the May Day weekend. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Class Officers David Brad Ridenour Dee Dahl Joyce Sobditch Schwachenwald Tim Everett 150 Earl Fogt’s concern for hue is easily under- stood when one realizes that the Frosh based admission on sweater color at their fall Sweater Dance. FRESHMEN Adams, Dorric Adler, Paul Allen, Michael Almendinger, Cecilia Alsnaucr, Martha Anderson, Cheryl Angert, Julie Appel, Diane Apple, Christine Armstrong, Susan Aschc, Fred Aufdencamp, Mary Bachman, Karl Bailey, Michael Barick, Nancy Bauer, John Baumbach, Gary Bean, John Bedell, Sarah Beech, Connie Beers, Charles Behm, Karen Bcidcishics, Eldon Bennett, Michael Biddle, Jane Bishop, Carl Black, Joyce Blackshaw, Brent Bocrgcr, Patricia Bone, Carolyn Borchcrs, Pamela Borton, David Bower, Jane Boyer, Barbara Boystcl, Gary Braden, Linda Brause, Sharon Brcnneman, Joan Brobst, Nancy Brooks, Ted Brothers, Justine Brown, David Brown, Debbie Budai, Alexis Bull, Christine Butler, Shirley Cahill, Nancy Campbell, Marsha Campbell, Steven Caswell, Cynthia Chaff, Betty Chapman, William Chatelain, Susan Chesncy, Suzan Christie, Wayne Cochran, Pamela 151 Combs, Timothy Conway, Georgia Cook, Kathleen Cotterman, Peggy Cotton, Sandra Craven, Dianne Crcc, Mary Creese, Caroline Cromcans, Nancy Cunningham, Anita Dahl, Diane Davis, David Davis, James Davis, Paul Davison, Nedra Davisson, Daphne Dean, Paul Demuth, Robert Donnan, Jon Douce, Dwight Draoulcc, Mary Driftmyer, Gretchen Dupler, Susan Durdel, Sandra Earl, Nicholas Eibling, David Eipper, Thomas Elgart, Linda Elsass, Kay Emcrick, Gordon Ensign, Lonney Estabrook, Kathy Jo Evans, Debbie Evans, Laura Everett, Tim Ewing, Richard Fabian, David Farnham, Garald Farrar, Deborah Farrell, Susan Faulhabcr, Margaret Fineran, William Fisher, Jeanninc Fleischmann, Suzanne Focht, Earl Fogt, Stephen Frasch, Joseph Fritts, Robert 152 FRESHMEN Fritzman, Susan Fugctt, Nancy Garwood, Patricia Gaston, George Geiger, Nancy Gcsell, Arlene Giese, Patricia Gilbert, Judith Gilbert, Margo Girardin, Sidney Girscht, Judith Gray, Sandra Green, Ronald Grevenow, Jean Grimm, Dale Guist, Pat Gysan, Judith Hafemann, Shelia Halbedel, Bonnie Halcrow, Barry Halverson, Lousanne Hamel, Dorothy Hammond, Gary Hammond, Lois Harris, Roland Harruff, F.lainc Hasselbach, Peggy Hauptfuchrcr, Lisa Hawkins, Howard Heaton, Myrajo Hefner, Sylvia Helle, Rebecca Hendershot, Jack Henning, Cheryl Hepner, Laura Hetrick, Cheryl Heyde, Barbara Hider, Holly Higgins, Candace Hiles, Leon 153 Chuck Hubbard's re- ligion advisor assists him in charting a course for his future in pre- seminar)’. Hollingsworth, Adrianc Horst, Sue Howard, Barbara Howe, Pamela Hubbard, Charles Hudson, John Huseby, Jennifer Hutchison, Randall Iscnbargcr, Rebecca Isenhart, William Jackson, Mike Jackson, Thomas Jacobs, Jo Jenkins, Kevin Johnson, Robert Johnson, Silverenc Jones, Candy Jordan. Janet Kalback, Nancy Kamps, Elaine Kandcl, Linda Kane, Valeric Kates, F.llcn Kcggy, Karen Keller, Elizabeth Kennedy, Vicki Kirkcberg, Linda Kittlcson, Russell Hilljtruber, Marjorie Hoff, Wayne Hoffman, Linda Hofmann, Thomas Holland, Marla 154 FRESHMEN Klein, Judith Klostermeicr, Sally Knisley, Stephen Knutzcn, Randy Kohne, Anne Kohring, John Korud, Carol Krichbaum, Melanie Kuns, Don Kurfis, Barb Lane. Larry Lampherc, Joellen Lanvermeyer, Lawrence Lanvcrmcyer, Leonard LaPointe, Marcia Lauttamus, Marsha Leed, William Lcescbcrg. Ralph Lehane, Gary Lemke, Linda Lenk, Linda Lewis, Joan Lewis, Karen Lidy, Ruth Lieberman, Janet Lifer, Janet Liljc, Kenneth Lindberg, Diane Linsz, Robert Lintern, Linda Lofquist, Loren Lohr, Susan I.umbrezcr, Cel ice Lund, Christine Lynch, James Mabis, Bruce MacCartce, Charles Mann, Linda Manning, Bob Manning, Tami Martin, Howard Martin, Lee Martz, Vicki Mast, Sue Matchett, John Maxwell, Jean McAlister, Julie McCleary, Janet McClelland, Ellen McDonald, Barbara McLaughlin, Mary Merkel, John Merrick, Anita Meschke, Deborah Meyer, Lorraine Miller, Marilyn 155 Miller, Roger Minnich, Harriet Minnick, Philip Mintz, Diane Montgomery, Pat Morey, Ronald Moyer, Naomi Murray, Michael Myers, Grctchcn Myers, Margo Nelson, Connie Nelson, Richard Nicol, Lonnie Nitchkc, Bonnie Northrop, Jean Odgers, Laurian Ochlcr, Larry Orr, Cameron Oiler, Sherry Pairan, Ronald Paulus, Jon Pctzingcr, Karl Phillips, Karen Pickering, Rick Pinson, Judy Plassman, Kay Platt, Kathleen Porter, Pat Printz, Loudcll Puchovich. George Pymer, Seth Rader, Judy Rannow, Anne Rasor, Robert Margie Rcttig, Evelyn Torrey, and Lin Kandcl tolerate tempera- tures in the eighties as they rush to the next required orientation lecture. 156 FRESHMEN Raudcbaugh, Larry Rccb, Karyn Rccsc, Martha Rcimold, Lynda Reinker, Jim Rettig, Margaret Rex, Deborah Rhoades, Bruce Ridenour, Bradford Rider, Leslie Ricd, Janese Riel, Barbara Rics, Marsha Ritchcr, Kathryn Robinson, Eric Roeser, Thomas Rohrbacher, Peggy Rolf, Cheryl Roscberry, Donna Ross, Tom Roth, Gar)' Rothcnbcrgcr, Sharon Saint, Diane Sander, Timothy Schaefer, Jonathan Schalinske, Richard Scheidegger, Florence Schellhasc, Robert Schellkopf, Linda Schcrbcl, Paul Schlicting, Nancy Schmidt, Sherrie Schmitt, Gary Schneider, Dean Schoffman, Brian Scholl, Judy Schott, Faye Schwachcnwald, David Seim, Floyd Scligman, Robert Shafer, Jay Sharkey, Steven 157 Karen Stai enjoys a light note by Eric Warnock at the freshmen-faculty recep- tion during orientation week. Shull, James Silvers, Nancy Smith, Cathy Snell, Linda Snyder, Jean Sobditch, Joyce Sorensen, Carol Spangler, Chris Spence, Carol Spriggs, Sandra Sprout, Edward Stai, Karen Stairs, Ron Stegman, Don Stekli, Joe Stclzcr, David Stephan, Darla Stewart, Marlene Stienecker, Steve Stock, Mark Stokes. Karen Stoner. Ronald Storcr, Susan Strccker, Carolyn Stultz, Thomas Sunderman, Tom Swank, Kenneth Taylor, Rick Terr)', Thomas Thomas, A1 Thomas, David Thomas, Norwood Thomas, William Thompson, Chris Thompson, Keith Torrey, Evelyn Troike, Donald Turner, Beverly Tuttle, David Twitty, Walt Uctricht, Marlyn VanReyendam, Grant 158 FRESHMEN Vcenendaal, William Wagner, Carol Wagstaff, Jan Ward, Mary Ellen Wamodc, Eric Watson, Tim Weber, Linda Wenskc, Paul Wenzel, Susan White, Donna Wicgand, Anne Wilch, Monica Wilhelm, Margy Williams, Ernest Williams, Tim Whitaker, Craig Winzelcr, Kathy Wise, Gretchen Witkcr, Sarah Wolfe, Elizabeth Woolworth, William Wott, Priscilla York, Carol Zam, Mark Zehner, Chris Zicmke, Jennie Zimmerman, Dale Zimmerman, Ruth Debbie Evans, Martha Reese, and Marsha Lauttamus enjoy hot dogs and new friends at the first all campus picnic in Bcrnlohr stadium. 159 SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Officers Not quite feeling the greenness of a freshman, not quite possessing the experience of an upper- classman—it’s that in-between year of college life when study and hard work finally seem to show their worth, and Cap truly becomes home.” The Class of '69 proved their ability- at Homecoming when they won first prize in the Class Division with their float Bury Mari- etta.” This was the third win for the group since they arrived on Cap’s campus as Fresh- men. The class added to campus activity by sponsoring a movie Pillow Talk” in February. As sophomores they began to see the ultimate goal of education and realized that honest ef- fort can result in success. Top: Marietta’s graveyard is the finished project of sophomore efforts. Bottom: Under the direction of Gwen Daggett and Barb Powell (on top), the sophomores build their prize-winning float. President Vice President Secretary T reastir er Chaplain Jerry Click Larry Smith Tom Bernlohr Dennis Mauer Jeff Smith SOPHOMORES In the atmosphere of quiet seclusion and the comfort of his unmade bed, Dennis Jacobs ponders the senior section of his newly ac- quired Capitali an. Abel, Barbara Ackerman, Eric Adkins, Bonnie Ambos, Dale Ahrens, Linda Anderson, Beata Anderson, Janet Anderson, Richard Arth, David Ash, Carol Athcy, Linda Avers, Shirley Baker, Keith Bang, Barbara Bannerman, Diana Barr, Barbara Barron, Linda Battistc, Rebecca Baxter, Ardath Baxter, Bruce Beaber, Janice Becker, Lynn Becker, Stephen Beckett, Rodney Belk, Kit Bcnccke, Linda Benziger, Ralph Bcrnlohr, Thomas Bertram, Jeffrey Bertsch, Janet Biddle, James Biles, Harr)' Bittikofcr, Joy Bliss, Cheryl Blum, Linda Bochlke, Craig Bocshaar, Helena Boies, Mary Bowers, Rebecca Boyd, Suzanne Brcnning, Robert Brewer, Sharon Brickley, Patricia 161 Music from the juke box penetrates the union as Barb Fouch and Craig Bochlkc dance at a mid- week book break. Leslie Putt encourages Jan Royer and Dianne Hart to try' '’Here’s My Heart at the Alpha Delta Chi Avon Party conducted in Troutman Hall. Brown, Belle Buck, Mary Bulloch, Teryl Bunsold, William Burdette, Ruth Burrey, Susan Burgess, Nickolas Burke, Mary Burkcy, Barbara Calcamuggio, Christine Caldwell, John Cameron, Linda Carle, Sandra Carter, Barbara Cary, Joan Chambers, Patricia Chancy, Marilyn Cattran, Lawrence Chicsa, Robert Chimney, Edward Chittick, Charles 162 SOPHOMORES Christiansen, John Clark, Beverly Click, Jerry Close, Kathryn Clouse, Kathy Cook, Linda Coombe, Kenneth Couch, Robert Counts, Lindagrace Cromer, Douglas Crowncr, Fred Cullman, Edna Curry, Robert Daggett, Gwen Darke, Susan Dauer, Barbara Davies, Elaine DeBra, JoAnn Decker, Robert DeLong, Sandra Demuth, Esther Dinkel, David Dobbcrstcin, Jane Dorman, Claudia Drewes, Helen Dropkin, BethAnn Dum, Karen Dunson, Leslie Ebersole, Dorothy Elliott, Sandra Ellmyer, Gerald Elsholz, Gerald Evans, Katherine Falbom, Darlene Farnsworth, Barbara Feme, Richard Ferry, Natalie Fike, Ellen Fike, Melaine Finkenbine, John Finkenbinc, Margaret Finkenbine, Roger Fisk, Margaret Fix, Leslie Fletcher, Susan Fodor, Sandra Forman, John Forney, Dorothy Fouch, Barbara Fowler, Rosemary Freseman, David Frick, Judith Friedrich, Nancy Fritz, JoAnn Frye, Millicent Fuhrhop, Diane 163 Garrclts, Donna Gaul, Christine Gipe, Kathleen Gittings, Linda Gocrtcmiller, Alan Goodhart, Margaret Goodman. Gerald Gouldcr, Cathy Grabel, Elizabeth Green, Marcia Grimm, Linda Griner, Catherine Grolle, Linda Guist, Connie Hagarty, Jeannie Hagedom, Ronald Hall, Holly Hargis, Printha Harpster, Charles Hart. Dianne Hasecke, Lydia Hasclcy, Joyce Havel, Randall Hawse, Judy Hawvcrmalc, Janet Heacock, Stanley Hedges, Ruth Hefner, John Heft, Stephen Hcinlcin, Janice Heintz, Mary Hellcrt, John Hcrath, Katharine Herder, Donald Hcrdman, John Herion, Diane Herman, Eileen Hetrick, Cathy Hetrick, Connie Hetzcl, Dennis Hickey, Scott Hill, Garry Hilvick, Alexandra Hite, Virginia Hiteshue, Edward Hobzek, Linda Hoff, Nancy Hofmann, Wayne 164 SOPHOMORES Holdrcn, Ruth Homan, Dora Horton, Susan Horvath, Philip Howison, Martha Hoy, Judith Huff, Joyce Hussey, Timothy Ihde, Judith Jacobs, Dennis James, Judy Johnson, Johnny Kallos, Cynthia Kaufman, Monty Kayser, Clyde Keeler, Patricia Kcrsbergen, JoAnn Kiblcr, Gregory Kimpcl, Ruth Klein, Robert Klise, Robert Knauff, Karen Koch, Barbara Knigga, Clyde Kohlhorst, Judith Kohntopp, Mark Kotlinski, Mark Krauss, Beverly Krebs, Helen Kroen, Gregg Kuhlman, Carol Kurtz, Randall Labus, Diana Lajoe, Susan Landrum, Robert Langdon, Stephen Langcndorfcr, Dwight Laver, Ruth Lees, Karen LcHouillicr, Sharon This is one of the few moments busy Rick Sabine has to relax from his duties as Capitation photographer. Lcland, Mark Lcrsch, Sally Lcssig, Diane Lewis, Richard Ley, Linda Lightfoot, William Lindquist, Jane Linkinhoker, Lana Love, Gary Lundsberg, Charles Lyberg, Matthew Lygre, Lois Marinos, Dimitri Martin, Daniel Martin, Margaret Martzall, Karla Massman, Sandy Matthy, Judith Maurer, Dennis May, Larry McCalla, John McCarthy, Timothy McCrecry, Jerry McCutcheon, Marilyn McDaniel, Leslee Meckstroth, Kathleen Medford, Roberta Mecder, Robert Mclzcr, Constance Mettle, Richard Meyer, Linda Meyers, Marietta Michael, Larry Mikcr, Charles Millc, Dennis Miller, Christine Miller, Gerry Miller, Kathleen Miller, Lynda Miller, Paul Miller, Robert Miller, Stephen 166 SOPHOMORES Miller, Wayne Miller, William Minnich, John Minth, Sally Mitchell, Lynn Mittler, Jean Molcr, Caryl Mollcnkopf, Charles Moran, Douglas Morrison, Jean Morton, Richard Mountain, Jean Mukadam, Sharif Murphy, Rachel Myers, Rebecca Naumann, Harrison Neiman, Miriam Nichols, Barbara Nicdcrkom, Renee Nielsen, David Nolen, Andrew Oberdick, Allen Oehrtman, Paul Opalk, Wayne Ottman, Nancy Owen, Faith Packingham, Gary Palagyi, Susan Palazzo, Betty Jo Papke, Jane Parker. Karen Parker, Terrance Pelger, Robert Pellior, David Peterman, Susan Pierce, John Pierce, Linda Piper, Bruce Pockmire. Barbara Podhradsky, Diane Porter, Lyn Potter, Carolyn Karen Krepps glances skeptically at her card part- ner as Tom Webb and Vicky Trachsel look on. 167 Potter, Rita Powell, Barbara Price, Maryann Prohaska, Thomas Pugh, Sharon Putt, Leslie Raabe, Alida Rabb, Frederick Racich, Edward Raduege, Harry Rajala, Nancy Ralph, Linda Rapp, Barbara Rathbun, David Rawn, Virginia Rcdctt, Kent Reed, Jane Reiman, Steven Riboczi, Arlene Rickenbach, Brenda Roberts, Robert Roetken, Ruth Rollins, Linda Rooker, Byron Roth, Tim Rothgery, Sally Rowland, Donald Royer, Janice Rudasiil, Judith Rummel, Linda Rusch, Doris Russell, Beth Russell, Elfrida Sabine, Richard Sander, Duane Sant, Elizabeth Sargeant, Richard Sarpa, Maxine Sauer, Kenneth Saunders, William Sayers, David Sayre, Michael Schcidcrcr, Edwin Schell, Dell Schcucrman, David Schifer, Michael Schiff, Anne Schild, Kathleen Schild, Kathryn Schleicher, James Schlessman, Joyce Schmidt, Anne Schmidt, David Schmitz, Sue Schultz, Edward Schuster, Janet 168 SOPHOMORES Stiles, Georgia Stuck, Jim Suiter, Sandra Summer, Candace Schwalm, Kathleen Schwcinhagen, Doris Schwerin, Ronald Shearer, Priscilla Shook, James Shultz Arloa Skeen, David Skrobot, David Sloter, Susan Small, Nancy Smith, Gary Smith, James Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Kathleen Smith, Larry Snowden, Barry Sodt, Kathrine Stein, Carol Stevens, Ardyce Stewart, Judith Stiles, Barbara Chris Miller diligently works on Alpha Delta Chi’s first place sorority class Homecoming float. 169 Surrey, Keith Swan, David Swarts, Kenneth Taflan, Mary Tarn's, Maureen Taylor, Nicholas Tegtmeier, Joan Tegtmeier, Linda Thomas, Donald Thompson, David Thompson, Jean Thorc, Douglas Tieman, Judy Tilton, Sandra Todd, Jeffrey Trachscl, Victoria Tunncll, Keenan Twynham, Virginia Tyson, Richard Ulrich, Edward Usechak, Barbara Vandcrbcck, Susan Vaughan, Thurma Voges, Gayle Voss, Ronald Wachtcr, Alice Wagenknecht, Jerry Wagner, Barbara Wagstaff, Sharon Wahl, Edward Wakefield, Susan Walden, Mary Walker, Kathleen Walkup, William Wallace, Richard What next?” Jane Dobberstein, Lyn Por- ter, and Barb Usechak, sophomore trans- fer students, answer by consulting their orientation booklet. Jane is a transfer from Wright State University; Lyn Uni- versity of Southern California and Barb came to Capital from Penn Hall Junior College. 170 SOPHOMORES Engrossed in the action on the basketball court, Becky Bowers and Marietta Meyers support the Crusaders at the Capital- Findlay contest. Walter, Dianne Walton, Ralph Ward, Carol Webb, Thomas Wcitzcl, Thomas Wells, John Werner, Winifred Westcrberg, Ann Westovcr, Kathryn White, Robert Whittick, Jane Wiechers, David Wictclmann, David Wildcrmuth, Jennie Willix, Nancy Willmann, Karen Wristen, Ellen Wyrick, Patricia Yarian, Carl Ycrian, Yvonne Zibbcl, Marjorie 171 JUNIOR CLASS To add to a well-rounded campus sched- ule, the Junior Class sponsored a variety of activities. In addition to a dress-up dinner and dance in November, the class sponsored a spring farewell activity for the Senior Class. K. Bethel and F. Oeters acted as co-chairmen of the Junior spon- sored homecoming float, Arrest the Pioneers”. The class of 1968 was well represented on the G E College Bowl by Phil Cronenwett, Walt Eccard, and al- ternate Dan Murphy. Class Officers Preside tit Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Mike Walker Neva Klepzig Sammae Jackson Ed Miller Ron Grissom The Junior Class expressed hope for a homecoming vic- tor)' in its float entry Arrest the Pioneers.” JUNIORS Aburn, Susan Allison, Trueman Althoff, Kathy Anderson, Gary Anderson, Richard Androsko, Richard Arndt, Janet Ayers, Robert Ayres, Sharon Bacon, Bonnie Bahnsen, Dave Baird, Beth Baker, Don Ballard, Sharon Ballintinc, Tom Barcroft, Allyson Baughman, ZocAnn Bauser, Roger Beck, Lynne Bcheim, Erie Bclk, Kay Student assistant Dick Shoup directs questions of the cultural anthropology class to Dr. Ethel Alpenfcls of New York University. Bethel, Kay Blum, John Bolstad, Gary Boner, John Breitmeier, Jane Brightwell, Barb Brommer, Richard Brown, Cary Brown, Jenny Brown, Joyce Brown, Linda Carle, Phyllis Ccylor, Skip Clarke, Charles Coney beer, Tom Connett, Pat Cook, Nancy Cooke, Carol ,1 «rj ' i Clegg, Connie Clevenger, Cheryl Clodfeltcr, Harve Coffman, William Left: Nadine Waklcy cracks tapioca for an original mosaic in a crafts class. Right: Warm fall days pro- vide an excellent opportunity for Schocdinger resident Artice Peters to clear her view of campus activities. Davis, Tim Deeds, Charles DcHass, Ruth Ann Derbyshire, James Dcvolld, Ray Dicke, Douglas Difford, Cheryl Dilcy, Jim Dondorf, Rodney Ducrk, Linda Ebersold, Marge Eccard, Walter Ellinger, Freda Ellis, Pete Elsass, Paula Emery, Ann Eslcr, Catherine Fachi, Rick Fahlbusch, Charles Falcr, Connie Fcrlisc, Donna Fctherolf, Sandy Fiser, Sandy Fitzpatrick, James Flach, Gcrold Flory, Don Fogt, Ann Fox, Bonnie 174 JUNIORS Frank, Rosemary Freytag, William Friedrich, Sue Frischer, Bonnie Fritz, Sharon Gearhiscr, Connie Gerken, Carolyn Getz, Terry Gilliland, Pat Gilmore, David Ginther, Walter Gocller, Craig Gordon, Joan Gottschalk, Bronwen Gozzio, Judy Grabeman, Mike Graser, Larry Griffin, Lewis Grossman, John Grimes, Lois Groth, Gary Gumz, Susan Gutzmer, Kay Hager, Gilbert Haller, Susan Hallman, Wilmer Hamcrslcy, Sharon Hamilton, Dale Hancock, Laurel Hansen, Paul Harris, Robin Haselcy, Fred Haun, Connie Hawkins, James Hedges, John Heidmann, Harold Heilman, Bob Heinke, Sally Hepner, Fran Herion, Susan Hermes, Pam Hetzel, Robert Hieber, Sandy Hider, Sheryl Hillgrubcr, Barbara Holliday, Steve Hollingcr, Lcslce Hose, LaVerne Huff, Ronald Hughes, John Hunt, Paul Hunyady, Richard Hyde, Lynne Iliff, Walter Jackson, Sammac Jacobs, John 175 Noon time in the student union means a relaxing break from classes and study for Terr)- Getz and Bob Herb. Janssen, Jeanette Jefferson, Ron Jewell, Linda Johnson, Sandy Kalish, Lynn Kalliantas, Antoinette Kcach, Jo Ann Kcammcrcr, Warren Keeler, Harry Kennedy, Karen Kcttner, Mary Kicr, Lyn King, Carol King, Darlene Kinscll, Becky Klcpzig, Neva Klostermcicr, Carl Knudsen, Olin Kochring, Phyllis Konradi, Barbara Langfitt, Betty Laursen. Paul Layman, Paul Lccmastcr, Nancy Lecsebcrg, Margaret Lehman, Carol Leiningcr, Karen Lester, Rodney Lewis, Betty Lichy, Kay Lindholm, Kristin Linn, Diane Linnabary, Ruth Ann Little, Myra Long, Stephen Lufflcr, Ralph Lyle, Jim Lyons, Kirk MacKay, Vivian MaGinn, Douglas Magsig, Sandy Malay, Ann 176 JUNIORS Pinker, Robert Plassman, Jerry Porter, Julia Manke, Dave Marinecz, Elaine Marquis. Eugene Mazuch, Donna McCarter, Dale McCartney. Penny McCaughtry, Charles Mcchling, Sharon Mchl, l b Mengering, Tim Mesick, Marsha Meyer, Martha Milcff, Robert Millat, Nancy Miller, Ed Miller, Rose Ann Miller, Winifred Miner, Barry Mineur, Charles Mittermaier, Crystal Moninger, Don Moore, Colleen Moore, Susan Moorman, Pat Morris, David Morth, Myrna Mosier, Mary Jane Muekenhcim, Grctchen Mullen, Walter Murphy, Dallas Myers, Judy Nehls, Mike Nesbitt, Ruth Nicol, Audrey North, Richard Oehrtman, Jean Octers, Fred Paimblade, Cheryl Palsgrovc, Suzanne Papke, Ann Parfitt, George Patton, Dec Ann Pearson, Daniel Peck, Robert Pcsec, Edward Peters. A nice Petitt, Betty Phillips, Betty Pickering, James 177 Porterfield, Ira Powers, Janet Priebe, David Proehl, Kenneth Purcell, Robert Reber, Frank Redman, Royce Rehl, Fred Rcsch, Phil Rhynard, Beth Richard, Gayle Ringsmith, Beth Rink, Tim Rizor, Karen Robb, Stanley Roberts, Linda Root, Eugene Rosen, Leonard Rouser, Denise Rupright, Kathy Russell, Neil Ryan, Marcia Sammons, Michael Sandwisch, David Sapp, Donna Schafer, Sally Schleich, Judy Schmidt, Paul Schott, Jane Schreibcr, John Schromcn, John Schudcl, Gary Schumakcr, Alan Schuster, Karen Schwabcrow, Ed Seckcl, Sally Sheridan, John Shillingcr, Grace Slatzcr, Patricia Smart, Kim Smith, Duane Smith, Pam Smith, Robert Snider, Linda Snyder, Scott Snyder, Chuck Stagner, Peggy Stein. Sonia Sticr, Susan Storts, Lee Ann Strong, Donna Swartzbaugh. Phil Swoager, William Taylor, Richard Teaff, Richard Thompson, Jim 178 JUNIORS Wynkoop, Judson Yarian, Ruth York, Allcnc Young, Bette Lou Zimmerman, Lois Thompson, Susan Tobey, Glenn Trost, Julie Tumelty, Charles Vance, Raymond Van Deest, Margaret Voyles, Jim Wakley, Nadine Walker, Michael Wallace, William Walton. Todd Ward, Sue Washington, David Wcarly, Janice Weber, Elaine Weidman, Edward Wenzel, Margaret West, Bob White, Richard Whitehead, Mike Whitehurst, Pam Wiegand, Jeanne Willson, Susan Wilson, Sandy Winebrenncr, Michael Winterhoff, Karen Winters, Paul Wray, Janice Ron Jefferson takes advantage of any quiet moments in annex life to prepare for a future in sociology. 179 SENIOR CLASS Before and after: members of the senior class build the bullet that streaked down Main Street in the Homecoming parade. Looking ahead through the Class of '67” might well have been the slogan for this year's grad- uating class. Through their special class gift of the 67-20” plan these graduates will con- tinue to remember and be remembered by their Alma Mater. While most of their activities were oriented toward graduation, the class still found time to participate in the Homecoming float competition with their entry Hot Lead”. Two members of the class, Tom Arheit and John Prange, brought distinction to their fellow grad- uates by being selected as members of the GE College Bowl team. Because of the increased size of the Class of '67 and the addition of the Frank- lin Law School graduates, the seniors voted to change the site of commencement exercises to Veterans’ Memorial Hall. The Capitalian ex- tends to the Class of ’67 the wish that their presence may enrich the future as their past has enriched the campus community. Class Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Gary Pearch Mike Shoemaker Linda Shaffer Joyce Eberhard Alan Williams 180 Carl Adler Marilyn Althoff Robert Althoff Karen Angelou Thomas Anslcy Thomas Arheit David Aubrey Phyllis Augenstein SENIORS Thomas Barany Marjorie Barick Allen Barnes Joseph Bartezak Jeanne Bartholomew Dale Bassford Susanne Beach Dilcy David Beck Carol Beckman Karen Beller Diane Benko Renee Bescckcr 181 Gerald Bieritz Ruth Bishop Lowell Bitter Jon Blakley Betty Bradcmcyer Ronald Brooker Deanna Brown Terry Brown Max Bucey John Bunsold Michael Burns Anne Buser Roger Byrd Kaye Carnicom Connie Carr Bonita Caudill Alida Ccdargrcn Priscilla Christensen 182 Thomas Clink Carlton Cooper Deborah Coryell Donna Crabbe Mark Crates Pattiann Crawshaw James Craycraft Lois Curtiss SENIORS Jane Dalton Bonnie Damschroder Joyce Daniels Charles Daubenmicr David Dechant Sharon Deckerd Susan Demarcc Dennis Diehl Barbara Donahue 183 Sharon Downing Daniel Drchcr Grant DuBois Deborah Eakin Joyce Eberhard Gail Ehmcn Earlcna Elswick Glen Emswiler Sandra Engel Agnes Erisman Leroy Eulberg Ann Eurenius Linda Fagcrlund Patricia Fear Donald Felice Janice Feme Charles Few 184 Dorothy Fike Judith Finkenbine Dennis Fitzgerald Jean Fleischer Vickie Fogt Walter Fohs Susan Frazce Virginia Frey SENIORS Karen Frye Roberta Fuller J. Charles Gearhiser Kathleen Gerber Dianne Gleason Bonnie Goodall Rodney Gradcl William Graham Nora Graver Robert Grocnkc Kenneth Halley Carolyn Harrer 185 David Harris Frederick Hasecke Susan Hasel Gerald Haun Carolyn Hawvcrmalc Barbara Heck Barbara Heiks Gary Hein Barbara Hcineman Richard Hcndcrshot Susan Hendershot Caroline Herrel Frances Hcycr William Hicks Robert Hite Cheryl Hockman Carol Holloway 186 Godfrey Holzbach Jean Homrighauscn Betty Hougendoblcr Marlynn Hughes Regina Hunter Patricia Hurley Dean Ishida David Jackson Harold Jaloncn Thomas James H. David Jones John Jordan SENIORS Rebecca Kaderly Donald Kalb Diane Kamps 187 Janice Kandel William Kern Karen Kerr Cheryl Kindsvatter Sarah King Loyd Kintz Karen Kistler Richard Klein Norma Knuth Deidre Kobcl Ruth Krause Constance Krocn Dennis Krugman Liese Kuchn David Kurtz Andrea Lacsc Howard LaMont Sharon Lee Robert Leffler David Leggett 188 1 William Lehmann Esther Lensc John Lieberman Earl Linhart David Link David Lintner Ann Long John Luebker Jane Lutz Barbara Mabis Frank Macek Willie Machekano SENIORS Sharon Maier Judith Mara Diane Markham Sally Markling Paula Martin Jose Martinez Nancy Mathews James Doughty 189 Michael McGrath Charlccn McGuire Dennis McMakcn Gordon McMaken Dorothy Mehl James Mcllott Mark Mengcring William Meyers Claudia Miller Robert Miller Sharon Miller Judith Misir Sara Mocnter Julia Moore Vesta Moore Donna Morris Marsha Moyer 190 Irene Mras Barbara Mueller Linda Neill SENIORS Paul Nicklas Mar)' Nicol Sandra Niles Carl Odgcrs Shirley Oravcc Barry Ostcrbur Steven Oyer Wiliam Packer Nancy Palo Janet Pape Karen Patton Donna Paul Gary Pearch Holly Peterson Martha Placko 191 Joyce Plassman John Prange Margaret Preston Marie Preston David Ramming Paulette Redncr Marcia Reed Linda Rcinhard Edward Richards Eric Ricketts Lynn Ricker Priscilla Ricmenschneidcr Suzanne Rings Charlotte Rittenour Anthony Rizzo Michael Rothaar David Rousculp James Ruetsch Donna Runkle Nancy Rutan 192 Terry Ruthcr Robert SacI Joyce Sandal Richard Sandberg John Santoro William Sayre Ruth Schepflin Carol Schick Katherine Schmidt SENIORS Martha Schmidt Philip Schmidt Kenneth Schneider Robert Schrocr Carol Schwandt Beth Schwcnke Kathryn Scott R. Diane Scott 193 Robert Scott William See- El izabeth Shafer Linda Schaffer Virginia Shaloo Janet Shanabrook Marian Shoaf Michael Shoemaker David Shultz Janice Silver Kelly Silvers Jo Ellen Simon Richard Sloneker Patricia Snyder John Sodt Sandra Stahl Thomas Stauffer Roxanne Steiger 194 Beverly Stein Dale Stein Brady Stoner James Strader James Strecker Eve Stroud Carol Swinehart Diane Taillic Marion Thiele SENIORS Linda Thoms H. Edward Thornton Marilyn Tollcfscn James Tracy Patricia Trimbath Donna Trocsch Daryl Tubb Karl Van Deest 195 Kenneth Vcsscly Quang Van Vo Kirsten Vogeley Carol Wegstaff Lois Walter Carolyn Walters Jane Walther Norma Warburton Thomas Webb Jimmie Wellington Nancy Wells Janet Wendt Barbara Wenk Roger Wenninger Rebecca Wenske Rebecca Weston Shirley White Alan Williams David Wingerter John Winnes 196 Paul Winslow Patricia Wonncr Patricia Woodrum Arthur Wyse Carl Yarmark Frederick Zechman Girl Zchner Kathryn Zimmerman Ann Zimpfcr SENIORS 197 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Albin, Jerry B.A. Columbus Althoff, Marilyn B.S. Ed. Fremont Victory Belles, Co-Captain; WRG; CSEA; Zeta Pi Lambda; Homecoming Court. Althoff, Robert B.S. Fremont Kappa Iota Lambda; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; Campus Council; MRC; CSEA; Leonard Science Club. Angclou, Karen Boettcher B.M. Ed. Columbus Concert Band; Orchestra; Marching Band; Women’s Chorus; Chi Theta Pi; Panhcllcnic Council; WRG, Treasurer. Arheit, Thomas B.A. Sandusky Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; Kap- pa Alpha Pi; Men’s Glee Club; CIS; STS; Prc-Sem; LEAP; College Bowl Team. Aubrey, David B.A. Fort Wayne, Ind. Prc-Sem; CIS; Freshman Class Treasurer; Men’s Glee Club, Secretary, Business Man- ager, General Manager; Phi Mu Alpha; Al- pha Phi Omega. Augenstein, Phyllis B.A. Butler, Pa. Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer; Wo- men's Chorus, President; Germania; CSEA. Barick, Marjorie B.A. Upper Sandusky WRG; Board of Campus Sen-ices; CSEA. Bartholomew, Jeanne B.A. Circleville CIS; Social Relations Club, Secretary; Alpha Delta Chi, President; Panhcllcnic Council; WRG. Bartczak, Joseph B.A. Pittsburgh, Pa. CIS, Vice President; Prc-Sem, Vice Presi- dent; Church Council; Track. Bassford, Dale B.A. Baltimore, Md. Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Freshman Class Presi- dent; Baseball; Football. Beck, David B.S. Bus. Ad. Worthington Tennis; Varsity C; Sigma Tau Omega; Board of Social Affairs; Commerce Club. Beckman, Carol B.S. Ed. Fremont CSEA; CIS. Beller, Karen B.M. Ed. Center Line, Mich. Concert Band; Orchestra, President; Marching Band; Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus, CMEA. Benko, Diane B.S. Weljord, Pa. Zcta Pi Lambda, Vice President; Panhcllcnic Council; Board of Social Affairs. Biertz, Gerald B.M. Ed. York vile, 111. Chapel Choir; CIS; CMEA; Phi Mu Ipha. Bitter, Lowell B.S. Genoa Chapel Choir; Leonard Science Club; STS, President, Vice President. Blaklcy, Jon B.S. Sidney Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Football. Brademeyer, Betty B.M. Tipp City May Day Queen; Daisy Mac; Circle K Sweet- heart; Chapel Choir; Phi Beta; STS; Kappa Alpha Pi; Orchestra; Chi Theta Pi. Brooker, Ronald Evan B.A. Ed. Gahanna The Capital Guards Drill Team; Sigma Tau Omega; Arnold Air Society; CSEA. Brown, Deanna Lou B.M. Ed. Columbus CMEA; Chi Rho; OCWA; CIS; Marching Band; Women’s Chorus, Capettes, Student Di- rector; Chapel Choir. Brown, Terry B.S. Ed. Marysville Baseball, Captain; Varsity- C; Kappa Iota Lambda. Bucey, Max F. B.A. McConnelsville Football; Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Sociology Club; Psychology Chi. Bunsold, John B.S. Bus. Ad. Marysville Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer; Tau Pi Phi; Baseball; Varsity C. Burns, Michael B.A. Ed. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Kappa Sigma Upsilon; University Scholar. Buser, Anne B.S. Ed. Newark CSEA; Pi Phi Epsilon; Panhcllcnic Council; Campus Council; WRG; Sophomore Counselor. Byrd, Roger B.S. Ed. Marion Circle K; Judo; CIS, Treasurer. 198 Carnicom, Kaye B.A. Fremont Young Republican Club; AGO; STS; CSEA; French Club; Marching Band. Carr, Connie B.A. Ed. Britton, Mich. Zeta Pi Lambda; Panhcllcnic Council; CSEA; Cheerleader; Women's Chorus; ROTC Sweet- heart. Caudill, Bonita B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA; Victory Belles; Women's Chorus; CSEA; Masquers, Secretary; Pi Epsilon Delta; Pi Phi Epsilon. Ccdargrcn, Alida B.S.N. Columbus CAPS; WRA. Christensen, Priscilla B.S.N. Penn Yan, N.Y. CAPS; Pi Phi Epsilon. Cooper, Carl B.S. Bus. Ad. Independence Football; Intra Fraternity Council; Junior Class Treasurer; Kappa Iota Lambda; Commerce Club; Resident Assistant; Varsity C. Coryell, Deborah B.A. Centerville, bid. Women’s Chorus, Capcttcs; Church Council, Secretary; Chi Rho, Treasurer; CIS, Librarian. Crabbc, Donna B.S. Ed. Akron Women’s Chorus; Pi Phi Epsilon; CSEA; CAP- ITALI AN; Kappa Alpha Pi. Crates, Mark B.A. fenera Sigma Tau Omega; Pre-Sem; Psychology Club. Crawshaw, Pattiann B.S. Ed. Columbus CSEA; Women’s Chorus; OCWA; CAPITAL- IAN Staff. Craycraft, James B.A. Mortal Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent; CSEA; Basketball, Co-captain; Resident Assistant. Curtis, Lois B.S. Ed. Ottawa Lake, Mich. CSEA. Damschrodcr, Bonnie B.S. Ed. Fremont WRG; Chi Theta Pi; Sophomore Class Secre- tary; Sophomore Counselor; Special Events Committee; CIS; CSEA; May Day Court; Campus Council; Homecoming Court; Ski Club; Board of Social Affairs, Chairman; Resident Assistant; University Scholar. Daniels, Joyce B.A. Ed. Riga, Mich. CSEA; Masquers; Junior Class Secretary. Daubenmicr, Charles B.S. Ed. Logan Kappa Iota Lambda; Varsity C; Football; CSEA; Junior Class Vice President; Campus Council; Political Science Club. Dcchant, David B.A. New Lebanon Alpha Phi Omega; Circle K. Deckerd, Shari B.S. Ed. East Canton Pi Phi Epsilon; Panhcllenic Council, Secretary; CIS; Women's Chorus; CSEA. Demaree, Susan B.A. Lake Forest, 111. Women’s Chorus, Capcttes; CHIMES, Assist- ant Editor; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs. Donahue, Barbara B.S. Ed. Columbus Chapel Choir. Doughty, James B.S. Ed. Columbus CSEA; Basketball; Track; Varsity C; MRC; Board of Social Affairs. Downing, Sharon B.C.M. Portsmouth AGO; Secretary-Treasurer; Women’s Chorus; Phi Beta. Dreher, Daniel R. B.S. Bus. Ad. West Lafayette Football, Manager; MRC, Vice President; Var- sity C; Commerce Club; Sigma Tau Omega. DuBois, Grant B.S. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Basketball; Sigma Tau Omega; American Chemical Society. Eberhard, Joyce B.A. Grove City CIS, Secretary; Board of Public Affairs; Pan-, hellenic Council; Pi Phi Epsilon; Sophomore Counselor; Social Relations Club; Senior Class Treasurer. Ebert, Cheryl B.S. Ed. Canton CIS; Chi Theta Pi; Women’s Chorus; May Day Court. Elswick, Earlena B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Vice President; CSEA. Emswiler, Glen B.S. Bus. Ad. Palaskala Alpha Phi Omega, President; Commerce Club; Circle K. Engel, Sandra L. B.S. Ed. Cheektowaga, N.Y. Victory Belles; CSEA; Women’s Chorus; Board of Social Affairs; Alpha Delta Chi, Treasurer. Erisman, Agnes B.S. Ed. Dayton Victory Belles; CSEA. Eurcnius, Ann B.S. Ed. Columbus Alpha Delta Chi; Board of Campus Services; CSEA; CIS; Women's Chorus, Capettes; WRG; Community Exploration; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs. Fagcrlund, Linda B.S. Ed. Worthington CIS; CSEA; Church Council, Secretary. Fear, Patricia B.A.A. Mason Victory Belles; STS; Angel Flight; Praetorians. Felice, Donald F. B.S. Bus. Ad. Alliance Football; Commerce Club; Kappa Iota Lamb- da. Feme, Janice B.S. Ed. Detroit, Mich. CSEA; Chapel Choir; Sophomore Counselor; Concert Band. Few, Charles B.M. Ed. Oak Park, Mich. Concert Band, President; Orchestra; Men's Glee Club, President, Varsity Quartet; Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President, President; March- ing Band. Fike, Dorothy B.S. Euclid CIS; WRG; Orchestra; WRA. Finkc, Donald Lee B.S. Ed. Port Clinton CSEA; Circle K, Treasurer; Football; Track. Finkenbine, Judi B.A. Ed. Anna CIS; Chi Rho, Vice President; French Club; STS; University Scholar; Women’s Chorus; WRG; CSEA, Secretary; OSEA, Secretary. Fitzgerald, Dennis B.S. Cincinnati Circle K; Kappa Sigma Upsilon; STS; Resi- dent Assistant. Fleischer, Jean B.S. Ed. Cleveland Victory Belles, Secretary; CSEA. Fogt, Vickie B.A. Marion WRG, Social Vice President, President; Chi Theta Pi; Phi Beta; Women's Chorus, Cap- ettes; French Club; CSEA; Orchestra; Sopho- more Counselor; University Scholar; Home- coming Court. Frazce, Susan B.S. Ed. Columbus Zcta Pi Lambda; OCWA; Ski Club, Secre- tary; CSEA. Frey, Virginia B.A. Ed. New Philadelphia CSEA; WRA; WRG. Fuller, Roberta C. B.M. Ed. East Canton Concert Band, Secretary; Orchestra; Chapel Choir; Marching Band; CMEA, Treasurer; WRG; CIS. Fullerton, Scott B.S. Columbiana Sigma Tau Omega; Arnold Air Society. Gearhiser, Chuck B.A. Radnor Commerce Club; Varsity C; Basketball; Base- ball; Tau Pi Phi; Kappa Iota Lambda; Resi- dent Assistant. Gerber, Kathy B.A. Ed. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Zeta Pi Lambda, Vice President; Board of Social Affairs; Orchestra. Gleason, Dianne B.S.N. Lorain CAPS; Chi Rho; WRA; CIS. Goodall, Bonnie G. B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Vice President; Zcta Pi Lambda; Ski Club; CSEA. Gradel, Rodney B.M. Ed. Cincinnati Chapel Choir; CMEA; CIS; Phi Mu Alpha; AGO; Church Council; Young Republicans Club; Board of Academic and Cultural Af- fairs. Graver, Nora B.S. Ed. Elmore Orchestra; CSEA; CIS. Grccnke, Robert B.A. Canton Baseball; Varsity C; Kappa Iota Lambda; Church Council, Vice President. Halley, Ken B.S. Canton Delta Phi Alpha; Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Presi- dent; Intra Fraternity Council, Vice President; Resident Assistant. Harrer, Carolyn B.S. Ed. Toledo Women's Chorus; WRG; CSEA; CIS. Hasel, Susan B.S. Ed. Pemberville CIS, Librarian; CSEA, Vice President; Soph- omore Counselor; Women's Chorus. Haun, Gerald B.S. Ed. Carrellton CSEA; Concert Band; Arnold Air Society; CAPITA LI AN Staff. Hawvermale, Carolyn B.S. Ed. Farmersville Women's Chorus; CSEA. Heck, Barbara B.M. Ed. Gradenhutten Women's Chorus, Secretary; Marching Band, Secretary; Capcl Choir, Librarian; Phi Beta; CMEA; OSMEA, Secretary-Treasurer. 200 Hein, Gary B.A Pittsburgh, Pa. Chapel Choir; Pre-Sem; Delta Phi Alpha; Germania. Hendershot, Richard B.S. North Canton Capital Guards Drill Team; Campus Coun- cil; Kappa Iota Lambda; Leonard Science Club; Kappa Alpha Pi. Hendershot, Susan B.S.N. North Canton Chi Theta Pi; CAPS, Vice President; Panhel- lenic Council, Treasurer; SNAC. Herrel, Caroline B.A. Columbus CSEA; OCWA. Heyer, Frances B.S. Ed. Girard WRG; CSEA; Board of Campus Services. Hicks, William S. B.A. Okemos, Mich. Track; Cross-Country; Varsity Campus Coun- cil; Board of Public Affairs; Masquers; Chimes. Hite, Robert B.S. Ed. Granville Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; CAP1TALIAN Staff; CIS; Student Develop- ment Council; Masquers; CSEA, Vice Pres- ident, President; OSEA, Parliamentarian; STS. Hockman, Cheryl B.A. Canal Winchester Pi Phi Epsilon; Ski Club, Treasurer, Secretary; Sophomore Counselor; CSEA; WRG; French Club. Holloway, Carol Docrsam B.S. Ed. Lockbourne CSEA; OCWA. Hougendobler, Betty Jo B.S. Ed. LeiRue Women's Chorus, Gappettes, pianist; Phi Beta, Treasurer; Homecoming Maid-of-Honor; Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart; CMEA, Secretary; CIS; CSEA; Sophomore Counselor. Hughes, Marlynn B.A. East Jordan, Mich. CIS, Director of Scioto Village; Corresponding Secretary. Hurley, Patricia B.A. Ed. Kettering CSEA; Phi Beta, Vice President, President; Delta Phi Alpha; Germania, Treasurer; WRG; Women's Chorus; Masquers, Historian. Jaloncn, Harold B.A. Sound Beach, N.Y. Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Capital Guard Drill Team; LEAP; Arnold Air Society. Jones, H. David B.S. Bus. Ad. Mentor MRC, President; Football; Varsity C; Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Masquers; Judiciary Commit- tee, Secretary. Jordon, John B.S. Ed. Germantown Chapel Choir; CSEA; MRC. Kaderly, Rebecca B.S. Ed. Orient Board of Student Affairs; Victory Belles; Chi Rho; Pi Phi Epsilon; WRG. Kalb, Donald B.S. Ed. New Washington CSEA. Kamps, Diane B.S. Ed. Baldwin, N.Y. CSEA; CIS; Zeta Pi Lambda. Kandcl, Jan B.A. Findlay Phi Beta; Chi Rho; Concert Band; Orchestra; Men’s Glee Club; Campus Council, Secretary; Sigma Tau Omega Sweetheart; May Day Court. Kerr, Karen B.S. Ed. Marion Pi Phi Epsilon; Chi Rho; WRA; CSEA. King, Sally B.S.N. St. Joseph, Mich. CAPS; Phi Phi Epsilon; Panhcllenic Council. Kintz, Loyd B.S. Delaware Masquers; Alpha Phi Omega. Kistler, Karen B.S. Bellvue American Chemical Society, President; Science Club, Secretary; Pi Phi Epsilon, Vice Presi- dent; Sophomore Counselor; Campus Coun- cil; Panhcllenic Council; CIS; Ski Club; CSEA; WRG. Klein, Richard B.A. District Heights, Md. Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Intra Fraternity Coun- cil; Varsity C; Golf. Knuth, Norma B.S. Ed. Canfield Women’s Chorus; WRG; Sociology Club. Kobcl, Deidra B.S. Ed. West Lafayette Women’s Chorus; OSEA. Krause, Ruth B.A. Ed. Mayfield Heights CSEA; STS; Alpha Delta Chi; Panhcllenic Council; Sophomore Counselor; Kappa Alpha Krugman, Dennis B.A. North Ridge ville Masquers; CIS; Church Council. Kuhn, Licsc B.A. Ed. Columbus Independent Study; Kappa Alpha Pi; STS; Delta Phi Alpha; CSEA; French Club; Ger- mania. Mabis, Barbara B.A. Ed. Cincinnati Kappa Alpha Pi; STS; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; Leonard Science Club; CSEA. Maier, Sharon B.S. Ed. Cleveland CSEA; CIS; Church Council; WRG. Mehl, Dorothy B.S.N. Poland CAPS; Chi Theta Pi; Vice President; WRG; Nightingale Award. Mengaring, Mark B.A. Arlington Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Basketball; Track. LaMont, Howard B.A. Indianapolis, Ind. Freshmen Class Vice President; CIS; Church Council, Deacon; Kappa Iota Lambda; Campus Council; Board of Academic and Cultural Af- fairs, Chairman; Germania, President; Special Events Committee; Sophomore Class President; CHIMES, Business Manager. Lee, Sharon B.S.N. Marysville CAPS, Treasurer, President; SNAC; Chi Theta Pi; WRG. Lehmann, William B.S. Bus. Ad. Bexley Linhart, Earl B.M. Ed. Louisville Concert Band, Manager; Marching Band, Presi- dent; Men's Glee Club, Varsity Quartet; CMEA; Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President. Link, David B.S. Bus. Ad. Willard Commerce Club. Long, Ann B.S. Ed. Arlington Pi Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Vice President; Board of Social Affairs. Luebker, John B.A. Wauseon Capital Guards Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; Young Republicans Club, Treasurer; Resident Assistant. Markham, Diane B.S. Ed. Eglin, Fla. CSEA; WRG. Martin, Paula B.S. Ed. Croton OCWA; WRA; WRG. Mathews, Nancy B.S.N. Centerburg CIS; CAPS; Pi Phi Epsilon. May, James B.A. Prospect Kappa Iota Lambda; Track; LEAP. McGuire, Charlene B.S. Ed. Upper Sandusky McMaken, Dennis W. B.M. Ed. Piqua Concert Band, President; Men's Glee Club, Var- sity Quartet; CMEA, President; Phi Mu Alpha; Marching Band. McMaken, Gordon B.S. Bus. Ad. Piqua Baseball; Football, All Ohio All Lutheran, Most Valuable Player; Track; Varsity C; Kappa Signa Upsilon. Metz, Stuart B.S. Bus. Ad. Man basset, N.Y. Meyers, William .B.A. Circleville Capital Guards Drill Team; Arnold Air So- ciety. Miller, Claudia B.S.N. Sylvania Chi Theta Pi, Treasurer; CAPS; Majorette; STS; CIS; University Scholar. Miller, Robert J. B.S. Ed. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Board of Social Affairs; Basketball; Varsity C; CSEA. Miller, Sharon B.A. Genoa Pi Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Chi Rho; WRG. Mocntcr, Sara B.S.N. Pemberville CAPS. Moore, Julia B.S.N. Butler, Pa. CAPS; Pi Phi Epsilon. Moore, Vesta B.S.N. Oak Harbor CAPS; SNAC. Lutz, Jane B.S.N. Independence CAPS, Secretary; Science Club; WRG. McPherson, Michael B.A. Clyde Circle K, Vice President; Arnold Air Society; Student Development Council, Chairman; Soph- omore Class Vice President. Morris, Donna B.S. Ed. Upper Sandusky CSEA. 202 Mras, Irene B.A. Lakeside Chi Rho, Secretary; CIS Director of Alum Crest; Young Republican Club; STS; WRG; CAP1TALIAN; Social Relations Club; Com munity Exploration; University Scholar. Mueller, Barbara B.S.N. Niagara Vails, N.Y. CAPS; CAPITALIAN; WRG; University Schol- ar. Neill, Linda B.S. Ed. Lisbon Pi Phi Epsilon; CSEA. Nicol, Mary B.S. New Washington CIS; Leonard Science Club. Nye, Richard B.S. Chevy Chase, Md. Kappa Iota Lambda; Masquers; Capital Guards Drill Team. Ong, Anita B.S. Ed. Grosse Point Woods, Mich. Ostcrbur, Barry B.S. Ogden, III. Men's Glee Club; Kappa Iota Lambda; Uni- versity Scholar; CSEA; Campus Council; MRC; Resident Assistant; Interfraternity Council. Oyer, Steve B.A. Waverly Varsity C; Football; Kappa Iota Lambda; Tau Pi Phi, President; Commerce Club; STS; Resi- dent Assistant. Packer, Bill B.A. Urban a Chapel Choir; Pi Phi Epsilon's Prince. Palo, Nancy B.S.N. Ashtabula Alpha Delta Chi; CAPS. Pape, Janet B.S.N. Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPS: Pi Phi Epsilon, Treasurer Patton, Karen B.S. Ed. New Lexington WRG; Intercollegiate Tennis and Basketball; WRG; CSF.A. Paul, Donna B.M. Ed. Avon Lake Chapel Choir, Historian; CMEA, Secretary; Phi Beta; Women's Chorus. Pearch, Gary B.A. N e w Phil adelphi a Commerce Club; Varsity C; Senior Class Presi- dent; Tau Pi Phi, Vice President; Kappa Iota Lambda, Vice President; Football, Tri-Cap- tain; Campus Council. Placko, Martha J. B.S. Ed. Parma WRG; CSEA; Varsity C Sweetheart; Orches- tra; Victory Bells; May Day Court, Maid of Honor; Zeta Pi Lambda, President; CIS; Pan- hellenic Council; Sweetheart of Sigma Tau Omega. Plassman, Joyce B.S. Ashland Marching Band; Concert Band; CSEA; Mas- quers; Campus Council; STS. Prange, John D. B.S. Bexley Masquers; CIS; STS, Vice President; Leonard Science Club; Sigma Tau Omega; Campus Court Justice; Delta Phi Alpha, President; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; Kappa Alpha Pi; Independent Study; Interfraternity Council; College Bowl Team. Preston, Marie B.M. Ed. Bowerston Chapel Choir; CMEA; CSEA; Young Repub- licans Club; WRA, Treasurer. Ramming, David E. B.A. Ed. Pittsburgh, Pa. Track, Manager; Varsity C; CSEA; Alpha Phi Omega. Redner, Paulette B.S. Ed. Tallmadge WRG; CSEA; Sophomore Counselor; CIS; Community Service. Reed, Marcia B.S.N. Mansfield CAPS, Treasurer. Reinhard, Linda R. B.S. Canal Winchester Commerce Club, Secretary; CSEA; Campus Council, Vice President; Board of Elections, Chairman; Board of Publications; Board of Public Affairs, Secretary; WRG. Ricketts, Eric L. B.A. Ed. Rush ville Marching Band; Concert Band; Men's Glee Club; Wrestling; Sigma Tau Omega; CSEA. Ricker, Lynn Barto B.A. Cleveland Zeta Pi Lambda; Victory Belles, Captain; Kappa Iota Lambda Sweetheart; Kappa Alpha Pi; CSEA; Masquers. Ricmenschneider, Priscilla B.A. Union town Rings, Suzanne B.S. Ed. Amlin CIS; Sophomore Counselor; STS, Secretary; CSEA; Church Council, Corresponding Secre- tary. Rismillcr, Kathryn B.A. North Star Political Science Club; STS. Rittenour, Charlotte B.S. Bus. Ad. Aliquippa, Pa. Zeta Pi Lambda, Secretary, Vice President; Board of Campus Services; Commerce Club; Tau Pi Phi, Secretary-Treasurer; WRG. Ruetsch, James D. B.A. Groveport Germania; Capital Guards Drill Team; Arnold Air Society. 203 Runklc, Donna Pittsburgh, Pa. CIS, Librarian; Chapel Choir; May Day Co- chairman: WRG; Sociolog)' Club. Rutan, Nancy B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Secretary; WRA; Zeta Pi Lambda; CSEA. Sandal, Joyce B.A. Cincinnati May Day Court, Chi Theta Pi, Vice President; Board of Social Affairs; WRG; Campus Coun- cil. Sandberg, Richard B.S. Bus. Ad. Scott To ton ship, Pa. Baseball; Football; Varsity C, Treasurer; Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Campus Council Election Board. Santoro, John J. B.A. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Capital Guards Drill Team, Commander; Ar- nold Air Society. Sayre, William B.A. Springfield Basketball; Varsity C; Sigma Tau Omega; Com- merce Club. Schepflin, Ruth B.S.N. Fremont Marching Band; Science Club; Chi Rho; CAPS. Schick, Carol B.A. Parma Debate; Masquers; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; CIS. Schmidt, Katherine B.S.N. Vandergrifl, Pa. CAPS; WRG; Zeta Pi Lambda. Schmidt, Martha B.A. Ed. Sidney CIS; CSEA; STS. Schneider, Kenneth B.S. Bus. Ad. Sebring Commerce Club; Board of Academic and Cul- tural Affairs; Kapa Iota Lambda. Schroer, Robert B.A. Dola Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Secretary. Schultz, David B.S. Bexley Track; Cross Country; Debate Team; Sigma Tau Omega, Vice President; MRC; Chapel Choir; Interfraternity Council; Varsity C; Resi- dent Assistant. Schwandt, Carol B.A. Ed. Maumee Pi Phi Epsilon; CAPITALI AN; CIS. Schwenke, Beth B.A. Columbus Masquers, Vice President, Treasurer; Chapel Choir, Secretary. Scott, Kathryn B.S. Ed. Nevada CSEA; WRA; STS. Scott, R. Diane B.A. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. CIS; Community Service. Scott, Robert B.S. Ed. Columbus CSEA; Baseball. See, William C. B.A. Weir ton, W. Va. CIS, Director of State School; Church Council, Deacon. Shafer, Elizabeth B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Zeta Pi Lambda; CSEA. Shaffer, Linda L. B.S. Ed. Middletown CSEA, Secretary; Women’s Chorus, Capettcs; Pi Phi Epsilon; WRG, Secretary; Senior Class Secretary- Shanabrook, Janet B.A. Massillon Orchestra; Women's Chorus; CSEA. Shoaf, Marian B.S. Ed. Westerville WRA; CIS; CSEA; Masquers. Shoemaker, Michael C. B.S. Ed. Bourneville Football; Varsity C. President; STS, Vice Presi- dent; Senior Class Vice President; Political Science Club, Vice President; CSEA. Silvers, Kelly B.M. Ed. Piqua MRC; Orchestra, Vice President; Phi Mu Alpha, President; Sigma Tau Omega, Secretary; Cam- pus Court; STS; Resident Assistant. Simon, Jo Ellen B.S. Ed. Findlay CSEA; Independent Study; Zeta Pi Lambda; Panhcllenic Council. Sloneker, Richard G. B.A. Ed. Cincinnati CSEA, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President. Smith, Thomas D. B.A. Columbus Football; Political Science, President; Kappa Sigma Upsilon; Commerce Club. Snyder, Pat B.A. Ed Pemberville Women’s Chorus; Delta Phi Alpha; CSEA. Sodt, John B.S. Bus. Ad. Gahanna Capital Guards Drill Team; Arnold Air So- ciety. 204 Stahl, Sandra J. B.S.N. Columbiana Pi Phi Epsilon; Caps; Homocoming Queen. Stauffer, Thomas B. B.S. Danger, Maine Sigma Tau Omega; Interfraternity Council, Sec- reta ry-Treasurcr; Resident Assistant. Steiger, Roxanne B.M. Ed. Bucyrus Chapel Choir; Phi Beta; CMEA. Stein, Beverly B.S. Ed. Woodville, Pa. Victory Bells; OCWA; Chi Theta Pi; WRA, President; WRG; Intercollegiate Volleyball. Stein, Dale B.S. Pemberville Men’s Glee Club; Kappa Iota Lambda; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; MRC, President; Board of Campus Services; CSEA. Stoner, Brady B.S. Elmore Capital Guards, Drill Team; Leonard Science Club, President; Kappa Iota Lambda, Secre- tary. Strader, James B.A. Dayton Campus Council; Prc-Scm; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Young Republicans Club; Board of Campus Services. Strecker, James B.A. Bellevue Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer; Men’s Glee Club; CIS, Director of State School; CSEA. Stroud, Eve B.S. Ed. Dearborn Heights, Michigan CIS, Secretary; STS, Secretary; Independent Study; CSEA. Swinehart, Carol J. B.S.N. Bryan CIS; CAPS; Women's Chorus; Alpha Delta Chi; CAPITALIAN; WRG. Taillie, Diane B.S.N. Parma Heights Alpha Delta Chi; Panhellcnic Council, Secre- tary; WRG; CAPS; Kappa Alpha Pi; Univer- sity Scholar; Independent Study. Thoms, Linda B.S. Ed. Reynoldsburg OCWA, President; WRG; Political Science Club, Treasurer, Sweetheart; CSEA; CAPS; Ski Club. Thornton, Howard E. B.A. Dayton CIS; Political Science Club; Board of Social Affairs; Sociology Club. Tollefson, Marilyn K. B.A. Silver Springs, Md. Orchestra; Victory Bells; Masquers; Freshman Class Secretary; Board of Public Affairs; Board of Academic Affairs; Ski Club. Tracy, James B.S. Bus. Ad. Dayton Commerce Club; Arnold Air Society; Capital Guards Drill Team. Trimbath, Pat B.M. Ed. Warren Chapel Choir; AGO; Phi Beta. Troesch, Donna J. B.S. Ed. Columbus CIS; CSEA: Chi Rho; Church Council, Secre- tary; STS. Tubb, Daryl S. B.S.N. East Detroit, Mich. Masquers, Treasurer. Vesscly, Kenneth B.S. Ed. Hamilton Football. Vogelcy, Kirsten B.S. Edina, Minn. Chapel Choir; Sophomore Counselor; STS; Ju- diciary Committee, Secretary; Board of Public Affairs, Chairman; Kappa Alpha Pi; Campus Council; Independent Study. Wagstaff, Carol B.S. Ed. Bexley Women’s Chorus; CIS; CSEA; Alpha Delta Chi, Vice President. Walter, Lois B.M. Ed. North Olmsted Concert Band; Orchestra; Marching Band; CMEA; Phi Beta. Walters, Carolyn M. B.A. Circleville CIS; Phi Beta; Pi Epsilon Delta; Masquers; WRG; Board of Academic and Cultural Af- fairs. Walthcr, Jane G. B.S. Ed. Arlington Zeta Pi Lambda; Victory Belles, Captain; CIS; CSEA. Warburton, Norma B.S. Sidney CSEA; CIS; Women’s Chorus; CAPITALIAN, Assistant Editor. Wellington, Jimmie B.S. Ed. Circleville Baseball; CSEA; Varsity C. Wells, Nancy L. B.S. Ed. Pataskala Kappa Sigma Theta, Treasurer. Wendt, Janet B.A. Sanborn, New York Kappa Beta Sigma; CIS; Sociology Club. Wenk, Barbara B.S. Chelsea, Mich. Pi Phi Epsilon; Sophomore Counselor; Leonard Science Club; University Scholar; STS; WRG; Treasurer; Independent Study; CSEA. Wcnskc, Becky B.S. Ed. Beatrice, Neb. Political Science Club; Chapel Choir; Board of Campus Services; Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs; CIS; CSEA; CMEA; Mas- quers. 205 Weston, Beck)’ B.M. Ed. Findlay Marching Band; Orchestra; Women's Choms; Chapel Choir; CMEA; Board of Campus Serv- ices; Ski Club; Chi Theta Pi; CHIMES. White, Shirley B.S.N. Crestline Women's Chorus; CIS; Alpha Delta Chi, Sec- retary; CAPS; CAPITALIAN; WRG. Williams, Allan B.A. Medina Class Chaplain; CIS; Delta Phi Alpha; Church Council. Wingerter, David B.S. Ed. Carrollton Concert Band; Orchestra; Men's Glee Club, Vice President; Marching Band, Manager; CMEA. Winnes, John B.A. Fremont Masquers; Ski Club. Winslow, Paul R. B.S. Ed. Liverpool, N.Y. CSEA; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer. Wonncr, Patricia B.S. Salem Woodrum, Patricia B.A. Montgomery, Ala. Women's Chorus; Chi Theta Pi, President; CIS; Secretary; French Club; Kappa Sigma Upsilon Sweetheart. Wyse, Art B.A. Granville CIS; Pre-Scm. Yarmark, Carl W. B.A. Ed. Toledo Chapel Choir; Masquers; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Mu Alpha; CSEA; Political Science Club; Freshmen Class Treasurer; Campus Council; Marching Band. Zcchman, Fred B.S. Ed. Sylvania Football; Tennis, Captain; Men’s Glee Club; Varsity C; Kappa Iota Lambda. Zchner, Ctrl B.S. Ed. Circleville Chapel Choir, Business Manager; Masquers; Young Republicans Club; CIS; Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; Campus Council; CSEA. Zimmerman, Kathy B.A. Huron Phi Phi Epsilon, President; Campus Council; Board of Social Affairs; CSEA; CIS; Panhel- lenic Council; WRG; Resident Assistant. Zimpfer, Ann B.A. Columbus Campus Council, Secretary; Board of Social Affairs; Chapel Choir; Chi Theta Pi; Phi Beta; CSEA; CHIMES. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AGO...............................American Guild of Organists CAPS .................... Capital Student Nurses Association CIS ........................... Christian Institutional Service CMEA......................Capital Music Education Association CSEA................... Capital Student Education Association LEAP..............Learning Environment Advancement Program MRC....................................Men’s Residence Council OCWA .................... Off Campus Women’s Association OMEA.....................................Ohio Musical Education Association OSEA.....................Ohio Student Education Association SNEA..................Student Nurse’ Association of Columbus STS..........................................Sigma Tau Sigma WRA..............................Womens’ Recreation Association WRG ........................... Women’s Residence Government Undergraduate degrees: B A........................................ Bachelor of Arts B.S.......................................Bachelor of Science B.M.........................................Bachelor of Music B.A. Ed...................................Bachelor of Arts in Educaton B.S. Ed...................................Bachelor of Science in Education B.M. Ed................................ Bachelor of Music in Education B.S. Bus. Ad............................. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration B.C.M............................. Bachelor of Church Music B.S.N.................................... Bachelor of Science in Nursing ACTIVITIES INDEX Administration .................... 14 Aerospace Salute ................. 47 Alpha Phi Omega ................. 147 Alpha Delta Chi ................. 88 American Chemical Society........ 139 American Guild of Organists______ 139 Angel Flight ..................... 118 Arnold Air Societ)' ............. 121 Artist Series .................... 38 Baseball ......................... 74 Basketball ....................... 70 Board of Regents ................. 15 Campus Council ................... 108 Capitalian ....................... 130 CMEA ............................. 137 CSEA ............................ 136 CAPS ............................. 141 Chapel Choir...................... 122 Cheerleaders ..................... 63 Chimes ........................... 131 Chi Rho ..........:.............. 134 Chi Theta Pi ..................... 90 as ............................... 135 Church Council ................... 135 Circle K ......................... 143 College of Arts and Sciences ---- 18 Commerce Club .................... 142 Concert Band...................... 127 Conservatory of Music.............. 26 Cross Country ..................... 68 Debate ........................... 133 Delta Phi Alpha................... 114 Faculty ........................... 18 Faculty Research...................32 Football .......................... 64 Freshman Class....................150 Golf............................... 79 Graduation.........................56 Greeks.............................84 Guards .......................... 116 Homecoming ....................... 44 Independent Study.................. 34 Interfraternity Council ........... 87 Junior Class...................... 172 Kappa Alpha Pi ................... 144 Kappa Iota Lambda ............... 96 Kappa Sigma Upsilon ............. 98 Leonard Science Club............ 138 Marching Band....................128 Masquers ....................... 144 May Day ......................... 54 Men’s Glee Club................. 125 MRC..............................112 OCWA.............................113 Panhcllcnic Council ............. 86 Pi Epsilon Delta .............. 115 Pi Phi Epsilon ................ 92 Phi Beta ...................... 115 Phi Mu Alpha................... 114 Political Science Club.......... 142 Praetorians..................... 119 Pre Sem Association..............134 President ....................... 12 Psychology Club..................138 ROTC ........................... 120 School of Nursing.................28 Senior Class.................... 180 Sigma Tau Omega................. 100 Sigma Tau Sigma..................115 Ski Club..........................82 Sophomore Class................. 160 Spectator........................132 Sports........................... 58 Students ....................... 148 Sweethearts.......................46 Symphonic Orchestra............. 126 Tau Pi Phi ..................... 115 Tennis .......................... 78 Track ........................... 76 Varsity C.........................83 Vice Presidents ................. 13 Women’s Chorus.................. 124 WRA ..............................81 WRG..............................112 Wrestling.........................69 Young Republicans................143 Zeta Pi Lambda....................94 207 FACULTY INDEX Yochum, Harold L., 12, 13, 106 Alpenfels, Ethel J., 24 Alt, Robert L., 18 Anderson, Bert A., 26 Andrews, Paul H., 18 Avers, Robert H., 16 Barnes, Dorothy G., 18 Barritt, Evelyn R., 28 Bensch, Donald E., 18 Bernlohr, Fred, 18 Bcrnlohr, William F., 18, 64 Bindel, Frederick H., 21 Bocscl, Jacob J., 30, 31 Bohn, Dorothy A., 18, 33 Bond, Ralph H., 18, 96 Bowers, Helen E., 16 Boyd, Donald T., 24 Brackin, Richard K., 16 Brandt, Robert H., 19 Bretz, Frank H., 14 Brobst, Dorothy I., 16 Brockman, Harold, W., 19 Burke, James L., 19 Burkert, Virginia B., 19 Gastcrlinc, James I., 16 Chernek, Olga M., 28 Crist, Wilbur E., 26, 125, 126, 127 Dambrans, Verena S., 26 Dasscl, Rosemary, 19 Dassel, Virgil H., 14 Dehne, G. Clark, 19 Dell, George F., 132 Dickerson, Harold D., 19 Dornbirer, Elmer R., 16 Ebingcr, Clara Louise, 19, 21 Edmondson, Harold S., 20 Elmer, Virginia H., 20, 136 Evans, D. Luther, 20 Evans, Lewis D., 136 Fclgcr, Arline K., 16 Fogt, Eugene F., 16, 95, 106, 135 France, Wilbur L., 20 Frank, Clovis S., 20, 130 French, Russell L., 20 Friend, Patricia A., 35, 141 Fry, C. George, 20 Gallagher, Richard E., 21 Gardner, Larry A., 21, 96, 97, 111 Geary, N. Hugh, 21 Grimm, Hilmar G., 21 Gronlund, Robert B., 14 Grossman, Arthur H., 21, 98, 114, Guinn, Stanley, 16 Hackmann, E. Edward, 21 Hall, Joanne E., 28 Hathaway, Joyce T., 21 Hatton, Robert W., 21, 32 Heinkc, Clarence H., 22 Hite, David L., 129 Holm, Lewis M., 16 Hoversten, O. Hcnr)', 22 Hupp, Paul M., 31 Hutter, David M., 22 Hyre, Martha E., 28 Johnston, Richard G., 124 Kirkcr, John A., 16, 87 Koch, Lou Anne, 28 Landrum, John F., 64, 76 Lanholz, Armin P., 22, 77, 143 Lentz, Kenneth R., 22, 69, 142 Lindner, Alden L., 16 Lisko, Andrew, 26, 27, 126, 127 Lisko, Bonnie L., 22 Long, Charles E., 17 Ludlum, Mary E., 133 Ludlum, Thomas S., 133 Martin, Barbara A., 81 Marz, David E., 22 McCormac, John W., 30 Mclin, William E., 129 Miller, H. Keith, 77 Montebello, Mary S., 22, 136 Montgomery, D. Allene, 144 Moore, Inez C, 28 Mortland, Jean A., 31 Munselle, Carl D., 23 Myers, Theodore B., 23 Neikirk, Ruth S., 28 Odegaard, Thomas A., 23 Ocstrcich, Charles H., 23, 33 Osis, Biaita, 17 Osis, Janis, 17 Owens, David B., 23 Parker, G. Gordon, 23, 25 Perrini, Nichoalas J., 128 Petropoulos, Alyce Y., 29 Pfeifer, Howard C, 17 Pfctzing, John J., 23 Phipps, Richard J., 23 Quinlin, Frances, 17 Regan, Harold E., 24, 70, 73, 79 Rigglcman, Larry, 17 Rocss, Mary A., 17 Sander, Irene M., 24 140 Sanders, John E., 17 Schaaf, Laurence J., 17 Schalinskc, Theo F., 24 Scheidercr, Grace, 17 Schimpf, Alice L., 24, 134 Schwab, Juliet P., 24 Schwab, 24, 98, 115 Seagle, G. Inez, 24, 32 Shoup, E. Richard, 137 Shultz, James P., 15 Sicvert, Carl, 208 Skradc, Carl E., 24, 25 Slaughter, Gene, 24, 64, 66 Smallsreed, Betty, 17, Snyder, Ellis E., 27, 122, 123 Sommer, Sara H., 126 Sullivan, John E., 31 Taylor, G. Gene, 27, 126 Thompson, Donald, 17 Truxall, Harry F., 24 Urban, Lawrence L., 17 Vollen, Gene, 27 Weaver, Barbara R., 29 Wells, James E., 25 Wenger, Anne J., 17 West, Keith W., 25 Wiley, Samuel L., 25, 32 Williams, Macon L., 25 Wilson, Howard A., 25 Wolf, Harold G., 100 Wolf, Raymond F., 17 Yelland, Michael, 25 Young, John F., 17 Young, Keith W., 25, 115 Zimpfer, Paul E., 25 Dr. Sicvert presents the procedure for a chemistry lab experiment. STUDENT DIRECTORY A Abel. Barbara (2) 111-« Hukill. Brilliant 126, 127, 161 Abram. Frank (1) 190 Birch. North- field 64 Aburn. Sown ()) 5109 1st St. N. Arlington, Va. 17) Ackerman, Eric (2) 20Vt Ruby. Wheeling. West Va. 114, 12), 13). 144, 161 Adams, Dorric (1) 16181 Howe Rd.. Strongsville 1)1 Adkins. Bonnie (2) 85 Corwin. Nor- walk 161 Adler. Carl (-1) 172 Main St. Akron, New York 126. 181 Adler. Paul (1) 172 Main St. Akron. New York 129. 1)1 Ahrens. Linda (2) 2441 Plymouth Avc.. Columbus 141, 161 Allen. Michael (1) 1552 Parkinson. Reynoldsburg 64, 1)1 Allison, Trueman (5) 256 Chatham Rd.. Columbus 126, 128, 17) Almendinger. Cecilia (1) 5955 Blue Heron Ln.. Cincinnati 63, 1)1 Alsnauer. Martha (1) 5152 Azalea Dr. Pittsburgh. Pa. 124, 1)1 Althoff. Kathleen (5) 29 Brinton Buffalo. New York 1)4. 1)6, 17) Althoff. Marilyn (4) 225 N. Pennsy- lvania. Fremont 44, 94, 128, 181 Althoff. Robert (4) 225 N. Penn- sylvania, Fremont 96, 97, 181 Ambos. Dale (2) R. R. 1, Anna 161, 121 Anderson. Beata (2) 40 S. Main. West Alexandria 91. 141, 161 Anderson. Cheryl (1) 18 Slocum Rd. S. Ontario. New York 81. 1)1 Anderson. Gary (5) 69 S. Highland Mt. Clemens. Mich. 13). 173 Anderson. Janet (2) 204 Henderson Rd. Pittsburgh. Pa. 46. 94. 161 Anderson. Richard (5) 18 Slocum Rd. S. Ontario. New York 122, 139. 173 Anderson. Rickard (2) 1508 Rose- wood. Lakewood 161 Androsko. Richard (5) 1876 Larch- mont Avc.. Warren 70, 83, 17) Angelou. Karen (4) 909 Mayfield PI.. Columbus 86, 11). 127. 129, 1)7, 140, 181 Angert. Julie (1) 755 N. Grant. Wooster 1)1 Anslcy. Thomas (4) N. Cherry St.. Mt. Gilead 8), 101. 181 Appel. Diane (1) 18455 Dorset. Southfield, Michigan 1)1 Apple. Christine (1) 1057 Chambers Rd.. Columbus 1)1 Arheit, Thomas (4) 1407 Mills St.. Sandusky )). 36, 181 Armstrong Susan (1) 19016 Chagrin Blvd.. Shaker Hts. 81. 13). 141, 1)1 Arndt. Janet (5) 18120 Stout Detroit. Mich 1)6, 173 Arth. David (2) 200 Birch Avc. Pittsburgh. Pa. 114, 140, l6l Asche, Frederick (1) 725 Chillicothe. Portsmouth 1)1 Ash. Carol (2) 959 S. Harris. Co- lumbus l6l Asman. William (5) 718 W. 4th St.. Marysville 98 Atlicy. Linda (2) 7490 Salinas Dr.. Youngstown 144, 14), 161 Aubrey. David (4) 1551 W. Wild- wood Ft. Wayne, Ind. 114, 12), 181 Aufdencamp, Mary (1) R.R. 1, Fostoria 1)1 Augenstein, Phyllis (4) 5070-2 E. Livingston. Columbus 114, 140, 181 Avers. Shirley (2) 500 W. First St.. Woodvillc 134, 136. 161 Ayers. Robert (5) 1108 Hillridge Rd.. Renoldsburg 114. 1)1, 140, 17) Ayres. Sharon (5) 2918 Oak Pk.. Cleveland 114, 13). 1)6, 17) B Bachman. Karl (1) 179 W. Dunedin Rd., Columbus 1)4, 1)9, 1)1 Bacon. Bonnie (5) 1675 Edison Dr.. Marion 94. 9). 128. 173 Bahnscn, David (5) R.R. 2. Oak Harbor 96. 17) Bailey. Michael (1) 2557 Mecca Rd.. Columbus 14), 1)1 Baird. Beth (5) Rt. 1. Bos 105. Medina 17) Baker. Don (5) 201 E. Tiffin St.. Attica 116, 117, 17) Baker. Keith. (2) 6911 Dorr St., Toledo 12), 134, 13). 161 Ballard. Sharon (5) 2566 Young's Dr.. Worthington 91, 173 Ballintinc, Thomas (5) 527 Drexel, Columbus 1)9, 17) Bang. Barbara (2) 5844 Riverton Ct.. Columbus 161 Bannerman, Diana (2) 106 Toma- hawk Dr.. Avon Lake 122, 161 Barany, Thomas (5) 9-18 Sheridan Avc., Columbus 64, 181 Barcroft. Ally son (5) R.R. 5. Coshocton. Ohio J7i Barick. Marjorie (4) R. R. 1. Upper Sandusky 181 Barick, Nancy (1) Rt. 1. Upper Sandusky 124, 1)6, 1)1 Barnes. Allen (5) 822 College Ave., Columbus 181 Barr. Barbara (2) 906 S. Weyant, Columbus 124, 142, l6l Barron. Linda (2) R.D. 1. 216 Ridgewood. Wadsworth 1)6, 161 Bartczak, Joseph (4) 55 Jaycee Dr., Pittsburgh. Pa. 181 Bartholomew. Jeanne (4) 206 Pontius Ln.. Circleville 86, 69 Bash. Ronald 45) 111 Wall St.. Ashley 64, 96, 174, 17) Bassford, Dale (4) 7414 Waymouth Way Baltimore. Md. 98. 181 Battiste, Rebecca (2) 554 E. Indiana, Perrysburg 161 Bauer. John (1) 5997 E. 186 St.. Cleveland 1)1 Baughman. Zoc (5) R. R. 6. Zanes- ville 124, 1)6, 173 Baumbach. Gary (1) 928 Meadow- view Lane. Toledo 1)1 Bauscr, Roger (5) 2565 Bel load. Kettering 110, 12), I)). 173 Baxter. Ardath (2) 518 Hillcrcst. Elida 1)6, 161 Baxter. Bruce (2) 65 Sunnysidc Ln.. Columbus 70, 71, 73. 161 Beabcr. Janice (2) R.D. 1. Clinton 124, 127. 128, 129, 1)7. 161 Beach, Susanne (2) 17504 Mc- Cracken, Maple Hgts. 86, 91, 12), 181 Bean. John (1) 925 Treroont. Lima 1)1 Beck. David (4) 6080 Olentangy River. Worthington 78, 101, 181 Beck. Lynne (5) 918 N. Clink Blvd.. Crestline 93. 173 Becker. Barbara (5) 785 S. Roose- velt. Columbus 1)4, 1)9 Becker, Lynn (2) 1518 Woodview Ln.. Hamilton 161 Becker, Stephan (2) 45 Becker Rd.. Columbus 147, 161 Beckett. Rodney (2) R.R. 1. Mt. Vernon 64. 96, 161 Beckman, Carol (4) R.R. 1 Fre- mont 1)6, 181 Bedell, Sarah (1) 2891 White Rd.. Grove City 11), 1)1 Beech. Constance (1) 206 E. Pine St. Grove City. Pa. 141, 1)1 Beers. Charles (1) R.D. 6. Wooster 1)1 Beheim, Eric (5) 18514 Springdale, Cleveland 127, 129, 17) Behm. Karen (1) 5000 Bixby Rd.. Groveport 1)1 Beidclschies, Eldon (1) R.R. 4. Bucyrus 64, 1)1 Belk. Kay (5) 54428 Fountain Blvd. Westland. Mich. Ill, 17) Belk. Kit (2) 54428 Fountain Blvd. Westland. Mich. 161 Beller. Karen (4) 8547 Menge, Cen- ter Line. Mich. 126, 181 Benecke. Linda (2) R. R. 5. De- fiance 6 Bcneker, Roger (4) R. R. 5. Brook- ville, Indiana 147 Benko, Diane (4) 19 Manor Rd.. Wexford. Pa. 94. 9). III. 181 Bennett. Michael 805 Washington. Greenville 1)4. 13). 1)1 Benaiger. Ralph (2) R.R. 2, San- dusky 161 Bernlohr. Thomas (2) 6265 Carpenter N. Hollywood. Calif. 96, 110, 161, 176 Bertram. Jeffrey (2) 1080 Lavina Dr.. Bucyrus 128, 143, 161 Bcrtsch. Janet (2) 1716 N. Main. Sidney 161 Besccker. Renee (4) R.R. 1. Laura. 181 Bethel. Kay (5) R. R. 2. Oak Harbor )). Ill, DO. 1)), 1)6, 17) Biddle. James (2) 5308 Galbraith. Cincinnati 70, 74, 161 Biddle. Jane (1) 601 Brookfield Rd.. Kettering 1)1, 147 Bieritz. Gerald. (4) R.R. 2. Box 168. Yorkville. III. 114, 122, 182 Biles. Harry (2) 9704 Belair Rd.. Baltimore 36. Md. 12). 134, 13). 161 Billings. John (2) 12) Greenwood, Bellevue 122 Bishop. Carl (1) 424 Helen Dr.. Hubbard 121. 1)1 Bishop. Ruth (4) R.R. 1. Milford Center 182 Bitter. Lowell (4) RFD. Genoa, Ohio 11), 1)8. 182 Bittikofer, Joy 201 Mt. Royal Avc., Aberdeen. Md. Black. Jovcc (I) 8000 Rubble Ave.. Louisville 126, 127, 128, 1)1 Black. Terry ()) 560 Irwin. Grove City 98 Blackshaw. Brent (1) 930 Vernon Rd.. Columbus 1)1, 76 Blaklcy. Jon (4) R.R. 4. Sidney 98, 182 Bliss. Cheryl (2) 2912 Hampshire. Columbus 161 Blum. John (3) R.R. 2. Logan 96, 173 Blum. Linda (2) 870 V'. Hunter. Logan 161 Bochlke. Craig (2) 25641 Briardale, Euclid 110, 111, 122. 161, 162 Boerger. Patridia (1) R.R. 5. Marys- ville. Ohio 124, 131. 1)1 Bocshaar. Helena (2) R.R. 2. West Mansfield 124, 141, 161 Boies. Mary (2) 2071 Bacon Ave.. East Palentine 122, 161 Bolstad. Gary (3) 225 S. Silvery Ln. Dearborn. Mich. 173 Bond. Wendell (2) R.R. 1. Carroll. Ohio 96 Bone. Carolyn (1) Box 25. Stendal. Indiana 1)1 Boner. John (5) 20 Cynthia St.. Newark 142, 14), 144, 17) Bonvechie. David (1) Box 38. Wainwright 64 Borchers, Pamela (1) 9 Melrob Ct.. Annapolis. Md. 1)1 Borton. David (1) 17)8 Eddy Dr., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 1)1 Bower. Jane (I) 1)16 Calvert Dr.. Gahanna 11), 124. 144. 1)1 Bowers. Rebecca (2) R.R. 2. Box 369. Piqua 81. 91. 112. 161, 171 Boyd. Suzanne (2) R. R. 5. Coshoc- ton 161 Boyer. Barbara (1) Rt. 5. Lancaster 1)1 Boystel, Gary (1) 20) Woodlane Dr.. Lancaster 116 Bradcmeyer, Betty (4) R.R. 1. Tipp City )), ID. 122, 140, 182 Braden. Linda (1) R.R. 2. Galion 124. 141. 1)1 Brause. Sharon (1) Box 74. Sulphur Springs 1)), 1)1 Breitmcicr. M. Jane (3) 381 E. Weber. Columbus 17} Brenneman. Joan (1) 840 N. Grant St.. Wooster 118, 119. 124, 141, 1)1 Brcnning. Robert (2) 794) Schlcppi Rd.. Westerville 161 Brewer. Sharon (2) 100) S. Main St.. Findlay 134. 161 Brickley, Patricia (2) )0 Bartlett Dr. Manhasset, N. Y. I6l Bright ell. Barbara ()) 768 Sheri- dan. Columbus 46. 91, 122, 17) Brinkcr. Thomas (2) 23) Napolean, Columbus 162 Brisker. Danny (2) 115 S. Bingham, Oak Hill 70. 79. 101. 114. 140. 162 Brobst. Nancy (1) 11)0 Atwater. Circleville 118, 1)0. 1)1 Brommcr. Richard (3) 422 Christo- pher St.. Oceanside. N.Y. 17) Brooker, James (2) 944 Garfield. Lancaster 116, 121, 162 Brooker, Ronald (4) 1921 Stelzer.. Columbus 101, 116, 121, 1)6. 182 Brooks. Ted (I) 1109 Main St., Genoa 1)1 Brothers. Justine (1) 523 W. Spruce St.. E. Rochester. N.Y. 62, 142. 1)1 Brown. Cary (3) 2237 Corsica Rd.. Baltimore. Md. 74. 121, 17) 209 Brown. David (1) 130 Englewood. Buffalo. N.Y. 1)1 Brown, Deanna (4) 4047 Powell, Columbus 122. 13), 144. 182 Brown, Deborah (1) 1409 Wilroore Dr.. Columbus 118. 1)1 Brown. Jennifer. (3) 2794 Milford Dr.. Bethel Park. Pa. 11), 127. 173 Brown. Joyce (3) R.R. 1. New Park. Pa. 17) Brown. Linda (3) Box 297. Pleasant Hill 124, 127, 17) Brown. Mary (2) 3940 Tylersvillc Rd.. Hamilton 162 Brown. Rita (2) Box 177, Thorn- villc 136. 162 Brown, Robert (3) 14-18 Meriline Ave.. Dayton 143 Brown. Terry (4) R.R. 3. Marysville 182 Bucey. Max (4) 2412% E. Main. Columbus 98, 182 Buck. Mary (2) RFD. Elmore 162 Budai. Alexis (1) 3113 Key Bird.. Arlington. Va. 119. 1)1 Budnick. Steven (1) R.R. 1. Millers- port 64 Bulloch. Tcryl (2) 1997 Randor W.. Columbus 11), 126. 127, 162 Bunsold, John (4) R.R. 5. Marys- ville 64. 83. 98. 99. 11). 143. 182 Bunsold. William (2) R.R. 3. Marys- ville 98. 162 Burdette. Ruth (2) R.R. 1. Dela- ware. Ohio 161 Burgess. Nickolas (2) 3733 Cedar- hill Rd.. Canal Winchester 64, 83. 98, 162 Burke. Maty (2) 225 Euclid. Belle- vue )), 91. 162 Burkey. Barbara (2) 7374 Burkey Ave., Reynoldsburg 91. 126. 162 Burkey. James (2) 3281 Milton. Columbus 12). 126, 12 7 Burns. Michael (4) 4710 S.W. 11th, Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 98. 182 77; 162 Buser, E. Anne (4) 794 Garrett Pfcwy., Newark 9). 182 Butler. Shirley (1) 505 Miami. Psilanti, Mich. 1)1 Byrd. Roger (4) 1216 E. Church. Marion 182 c Cahill. Nancy (1) 133 Aldrich Rd.. Columbus 1)1 Calcamuggio, Christine (2) 215 Ply- mouth, Toledo 1)0, 1)). 1)6, 162 Caldwell. John (2) R.R. 3. Bethel 64, 162 Cameron. Linda (2) R.R. 2. Green- wich 124, 162 Campbell. Marsha (1) 115 Merritt Dr.. Butler, Pa. 134, 136. 1)1 Campbell. Stephen (1) 1765 Audrey. Columbus 64, 66, 1)1 Carle. Phyllis (3) 1214 E. Mans- field. Bucyrus 13), 173 Carle. Sandra (2) 1214 E. Mansfield, Bucyrus 1)6, 162 Camicom. Kaye (4) 2412 Tiffin Rd.. Fremont ) 2, 182 Carr, Connie (4) 925 Mayfield. Columbus 94. 182 Carter. Barbara (2) 3191 Leap Rd.. Hilliard 89. 122. 1)7, 162 Carter. Richard (3) R.R. 1. Frede- ricktown 64 Carter. Robert L. (3) R.R. 1. Fred crick town 69 Cary. Joan (2) 106 John St.. Plain City 81, 122. 162 Caswell. Cynthia (1) 5574 Roche Dr.. Columbus 82. 151 Cattran. Lawrence (2) 314 Summit St.. UpperSandusfcy 101. 162 Caudill, Bonita (4) 827 S. James Rd.. Columbus 93. ID. 144. 182 Ccdargren. Alida (4) 6l6 Wetmore. Columbus 182 Ceylor, Raymond (3) 108 Russell St.. DeGraff 173 Chaff. Betty (1) R.D. 2. West Sun- bry. Pa. Chambers. Patricia (2) 1660 Powell Rd.. Powell 124, 127, 129, 137, 162 Chancy. Marilyn (2) 2051 Dclence. Toledo 162 Chapman. William (1) 2285 Ogontz. Lakewood. Ohio 82, 1)1 Chatclain. Susan (1) 333 Prentiss Ave.. Findlay 1)1 Chcsney, Susan (1) 804 Seventh, Corapolis. Pa. 1)), 141. 1)1 Chiesa. Robert (2) 1209 31st N.W.. Canton 128. 162 Chimney. Edward (2) 5445 Coronado Dr.. Mentor 162 Chittick. Charles (2) 4218 Rickcn- backer, Columbus 162 Christensen. Priscilla (4) R.R. 4. Penn Yan. N.Y. 9), 182 Christiansen. John (2) 507 Attawa St. Plainfield. III. 163 Christie. Wayne (1) 921 Sunset Ave.. Grove City 121, 1)1 Clark. Beverly (2) 1657 Selkirk. Day- town 163 Clarke. Charles (3) 5115 Westland Blvd.. Baltimore. Md. 1)). 17) Clegg. Connie (3) 1657 Bayberry Ln.. Coshocton 94, 17) Clevenger. Cheryl (3) 934 S. Wal- nut. St. Albans. W. Va. 1)4, 17) Click. Jerry (2) R.R. 1. Hebron 64. 163 Clifford. Jack (1) 146 E. 7th Ave.. Columbus 70 Clink. Thomas (4) R.R. 1. Helena 183 Close. Kathryn (2) 4337 Overland Pkwy. Toledo 94. 163 Clouse. Kathy (2) 130 Rawlins Run Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 163 Coad. George (2) R. R. 1. St. Louis- ville. 74 Cochran. Pamela (1) 4369 Olentangy Blvd.. Columbus 1)1 Coffman. Robert (3) 857 Sheridan. Columbus 142 Coffman. William (3) Box 96. Con- noqucncssing, Pa. 7 6, 120, 121, 173 Coleman. Russell (1) 1302 Tucker. Fremont 64 Combs. Timothy (1) Olmsted Falls 1)2 24450 Baglcy. Conevbecr. Thomas (3) 1092 Plum Ridge. Columbus )), 17) Connett. Patrick (3) 1807 Milford. Columbus 61. 96. 173 Conway. Georgia (1) 245 Straub Rd.. Mansfield 124, 14), 1)2 Cook. Kathleen (1) 1628 Roseview, Columbus 128, 1)2. 16) Cook. Nancy (3) 118 Edgewood, Buffalo. N. Y. 134. 13). 17) Cooke. Carol (3) 4229 Shamley Green. Toledo 82. 86. 17) Coombe. Kenneth (2) 621 Bowen St., Dayton 101, 163 Cooper. Carlton (4) 10 Hill St., Newark. N. J. 64. 87,. 18) Cooper. Marcia (3) 250 Carpenter Rd. Gahanna 174 Cornish. Prudence (3) 2625 S. Gala- tin. Marion. Indiana 174 Coryell. Deborah (3) 19M. Centerville. 13). 183 R.R. 2. Box Ind. 106, 1)4. Cotterman. Margaret (1) R.R. 1, Somerset. Ohio 1)2 Cotton. Sandra (1) R.R. 2. Marys- ville 141. 1)2 Couch. Robert (2) 288 Fourth St. Carrollton 96, 163 Counts. Lindagrace (2) 44 E. Wei- lock. Akron 6) Cox. John (3) 951 Sheridan. Colum- bus 174 Crabbe. Donna (4) 668 Essex Ave.. Akron 18. 93. 183 Crates. Mark (4) R.R. 1. Jenera 101. 1)4, 138. 18) Craven. Dianne (1) R.R. 2. Mt. Gilead 124. 1)2 Craushaw. Pattiann (4) 109 S. Bur- gess. Columbus 183 Craycraft. James (4) 108 Neff. Morral 99. 183 Cree. Mary (1) 123 S. Main. Utica 82, 124. 127. 1)2 Creese. Caroline (1) 5910 Victor Cir.. Aliquippa, Pa. 1)2 Cromcans. Mancy (1) 2011 Camargo. Louisville. Ky. 141, 1)2 Cromer. Douglas (2) 2883 Astor Ave., Columbus 70, 71, 16) Cronenwett. Philip (3) R.R. 1. Nor- walk 36, 132, 174 Crowner, Fred (2) 225 Park Rd.. Worthington 126. 127. 128, 163 Cullman. Edna (2) 3505 Roswell. Columbus 113, 163 Cunningham. Anita (1) Midland Ave., Bloomingburg 124, 1)7, 1)2 Curry. Robert (2) 33226 Redwood. Avon Lake. Mich. 98. 122, 163 Curtis. Lois (4) 4885 Piehl. Ottawa Lake, Mich. 18) D Daggett. Gwen (2) 118 Woodland Rd.. Murray Hill. N.J. 4 . ICO, 163 Dahl. Diane (1) 73 Clinch. Garden City. N.Y. 124, 1)2 Dalton. Jane (4) 2229 McKinley. Portsmouth 18) Damschrodc . Bonnie (4) R.R. 1. Fremont 44. 91. 110, 111. 1)6. 140 Daniels. Laurel (3) 11168 Broadway, Alden. N.Y. 89. 174 Danison. Robert (1) 409 Forest Rose, Lancaster 64. 69 Darke. Susan (2) 1505 Crest Rd.. Cleveland Hgts. 163 Daubenmier. Charles (4) R.R. 4. Logan 67, 183 Dauer. Barbara (2) R.R. 2. Bowling Green 163 Davies. Elaine (2 ) 3506 Oakway. Toledo 14 91, ID, 12). 126. 29, 1)7, 16) Davis, David (1) 834 Coleman Ave., Fairmont. W. Va. 1)2 Davis. James (I) 682 Wilson Creek. Lawrenceburg, Ind. 128, 1)6, 1)2 Davis. Paul (1) 946 Vernon Rd.. Columbus. 9 76, 1)2 Davis. Timothy f3) 1191 Country Club Rd.. Columbus 116, 121, 174 Davison. Ncdra (1) 335 E. Long- view. Columbus 1)2 Davisson. Daphne (1) R.R. 4. Dela- ware 1)2 Dean. Paul (1) 1536 N. Jefferson. Arlington, Va. 138, 1)2 DeBra, JoAnn (2 ) 960 Gardner. Kettering 6) Dechant. David (4) 984 W. Main. New Lebanon 143, 147 Decker. Linda (2) 3615 W. 69th St.. Chicago. III. 118 Decker. Robert (2) 7936 Willis Rd. Ypsilanti. Mich. 163 Deckerd. Sharon (4) 2600 Trump Ave. East Canton 93. 183. 124 Deeds. Charles (3) 516 Lane. Coal Grove 74 DeHass. Ruth (2) 13463 Cleveland Ave.. Uniontown 142, 144. 174 DeLong. Sandra (2) 1018 Montrose. Columbus 16) Demarec. Susan (4) 920 Forest Hill. Lake Forest. III. 108. 110. 1)1, 18) Demuth. Ester (2) Walnut St.. Gnadenguttcn 63, 127, 128, 137. 163 Demuth. Robert (1) R.R. 1. Box 383. Medina 116. 152 Derbyshire. James (3) 7852 Holiday Dr.. Sarasota 174 DcVolld. Ray (3) Box 246. Caldwell 74 210 Dicke. Douglas (3) 3828 Norbrook. Columbus 122, 174 Diehl. Dennis (4) Box 311. R.R. 2. Fredericktown 61, 183 Difford. Cheryl (3) 274 Howland Wilson. Warren 88, 118, 174 Dilcy. James (3) 356 Church. Utica 74 Dinkel, David (2) 5100 Helmuth, Evansville. Ind. 163 Dobbcrstein. Jane (2) 28-11 Hazel Ave., Dayton 128. 163. 170 Donahue. Barbara (4) 2479 E. Main St.. Columbus 21, 183 Dondorf. Rodney (3) 3403 McShane Way. Dundalk 22. MD. 1)1, 174 Donnan, Jon (1) 564 E. 7. Perry- sburg 78, 133, 1)2 Dorman. Claudia (2) 629 S. Down- ing. Piqua 163 Douce. Lowell (1) S. Main St.. Caledonia 101, 122, 142. 132 Doughty. James (4) Ul Welling- ton. Columbus 76 Downing. Sharon (4) 1826 Argonne, Portsmouth 139, 184 Draoulcc. Mary (1) 236 James Rd.. Grahanna 132 Dreher. Daniel (4) R.R. 1, West Lafayette 64, 112, 184 Drews. Helen (2) 32 Martha Ave., Jeannette. Pa. 163 Driftmyer, Gretchen (1) 424 S. Patterson. Gibsonburg 132 Dropkin, Beth Ann (2) 430 N.W. 88th St.. Miami. Fla. 81. 112. 133, 163 DuBois. Grant (4) 9721 Lockport. Niagra Falls. N.Y. 101, 184 Ducrk. Linda (3) 809 Jefferson. De- fiance 111, 174, 181 Dugas. Kenneth (2) 13416 Alexander Rd.. Cleveland 122 Dum. Karen (2) 48 E. Main St.. Ashville 124, 16) Dunson. Leslie (2) 1609 Westona Dr.. Dayton 98. 142, 163 Dupler, Susan (1) R.R. 2 Logan. Ohio 132 Durdel. Sandra (1) Foraker St., Payne 124, 132 E Eakin. Deborah (4) 1441 Rowland Ave.. Canton 90. 184 Earl. Nicholas (I) 512 S. Pine St.. Wapakoneta 64. 83, 132 Eberhard, Joyce (4) 1845 White Rd.. Grove City 93. 140. 180, 184 Ebersold. Marjorie (4) 771 Lincoln Blvd.. Bedford 774 Ebersole, Dorothy (2) 7417 Phoenix Ave.. Cincinnati 163, 146 Ebert. Cheryl (4) 2003 37th N.W.. Canton 183 Eccard. Walter (3) 15 Wintergrcen. Quaker Hill. Conn. 36. 77, 111, 121, 174 Ehmen, Gail (4) R.R. 3. Pataskala 184 Eibling, David (1) 3450 S.W. 18 St. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 112, 138, 132 Eich. Thomas (1) 411 N. Pearl St.. Crestline 64 Eipper, Thomas (1) 4555 Upper Valley Pk.. Springfield 64, 1)1, 132 Elgart. Linda (1) 401 Stuckhart, Trotwood 1)4, 132 Ellincer. Freda (3) R.R. 1. Rock- bridge 1)6. 174 Elliott. Sandra (2) 5215 Bennett, Toledo 126. 16) Ellmycr. Gerald (2) 133-07 Boss St. Ozone Park. N.Y. 98. 116. 16) Elsass, Kay (1) 907 Nordale. Dayton 132 Elsass. Paula (3) 106 W. Vermont. Sebring 91. 112, 1)6, 174 Elsholz. Gerald (2) 3286 Rattle Run St. Clair. Mich. 25, 1)4. 16) Elswick. Earlena (3) 5655 Linden- wood. Columbus 184 Emerick. Gordon (1) 223 Woodlawn Rd.. Butler. Pa. 52 Emery. Ann (3) 709 17th S.W.. Massillon 174 Emswilcr. Glen (4) R.R. 3. Pataskala 14 7. 184 Engel, Sandra (4) 225 Maplcview. Cheekowaga. N.Y. 89, 84 Ensign. Lonncy (1) 28519 Foxgrovc. Farmington. Mich. 121, 52 Erisman, Agnes (4) 931 Patterson Rd.. Dayton 184 Esler. Catherine (3) 7320 Van Buren Rd.. Clinton 74 Estabrook. Kathy Jo (1) 1354 Shan- ley Dr.. Columbus 1)7. 52 Eulbcrg. LeRoy (4) 2625 Daleford. Toledo 64. 184 Eurcnius Ann (4) 617 Causeway Dr.. Sandusky 111, 184 Evans. Deborah (1) 719 Woodland PI.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. 24. 1)0. 52, 59 Evans. Katherine (2) 719 Wool and PI.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. 1)4, 16) Evans. Laura (I) 129 Drood Ln.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 52 Evans. Phillip (1) 115 New St.. Quincy 64, 76 Everett. Timothy (1) 4044 Alvin. Saginaw, Mich. 100, 132 Ewing. Richard. (1) 788 S. Eureka. Columbus 76, 132 F Fabian. David (1) 10369 Boundary I.n., Parma 74, 14), 132 Faelil. Rickey (3) 3537 Valleywood. Kettering 174 Fagerland. I.inda (4) 111 E. River- glen Dr.. Worthington 1)3, 184 Fahlbusch. Charles (3) 2267 N. Cassady. Columbus 121, 1)3, 147. 174 Falborn. Darlene (2) 12 Hitchcock. South Farmingdalc. N. Y. 16) Faler. Connie (3) Box 175. Litho- polis 74 Farnham. Garald (I) 2260 Grant- wood. Toledo 1)7, 52 Farnsworth. Barbara (2) 3502 Glen- na. Grove City 93. 16) Farrar. Deborah (1) 5222 13th St.. S.W.. Canton 52 Farrell. Susan (1) R.R. 1. New Washington 118, 119. 124. 52 Faulhabcr. Margaret (1) R.R. 2. Montpelier 112, 141. 52 Fear. Patricia (4) R.R. 1. Shadow Lake. Mason 118. 119. 84 Felice. Donald (4) 1371 Lambert. Alliance 96. 84 Ferlise. Donna (3) 3905 Harden. Middletown 1)2. 1)6. 174 Feme. lanice 12887 Hickory Detroit 5. Mich. 84 Feme. Richard 12887 Hickory. Dc troit 5. Mich. 22. 1)4. 16) Ferry. Natalie (2) 312 Goodrich. Bellevue 95. 1)6. 16) Fetherolf. Sandra 2678 Maplewood Dr.. Columbus 89. 174 Few. Charles (4) 8621 Oak Park Blvd.. Oak Park. Mich. 114, 25. 27, 29. 84 Fike. Ellen (2) 20271 Delaware. Euclid 16) Fike. Melanie (2) 957 W. Mans- field. New Washington 1)0. 16) Finelli. Robert (3) 1 Hastings Rd.. Massapequa. N.Y. 98, 22 Fineran, William (I) Box 312, Salem 52 Finkenbine, John (2) 1825 Bower Hill Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 68, 100, 163 Finkenbine. Judith (4) R.R. 2. Anna 134, 136. 140, 85 Finkenbine. Margaret (2) 1925 Bower Hill Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 16) Finkenbine, Roger (2) R.R. 2. Anna 16) Fischer. Jeannine (1) 350 S. Wooster, Stratburg 24. 1)4, 132 Fiser. Sandra (3) 470 Groveport. Canal Winchester 74 Fisk. Margaret (2) 272 Colonial. Worthington 25, 163 Fitzgerald. Dennis (4) 4476 Glen Estc Rd.. Cincinnati 40, 85 Fitzpatrick. James (3) 2917 Cleve- land Blvd.. Lorain 126. 127, 128, 129. 174 Fix. Leslie (2) 7612 Ann Arbor Dr.. Parma 141. 16) Flach. Garold (3) 1326 Somerlot- Hoffman E.. Marion 114. 25, 127. 128. 129. 1)7. 174 Fleischer. Jean (4) 14333 Birchwood Ave.. Cleveland 85. 136 Fleischmann. Suzanne (1) Box 760. R.R. 1, Baltimore. Md. 52 Fletcher. Susan (2) 1177 Indiana. Marion 141. 16) Flory. Donald (3) R.R. 3. West Alexandria 101, 174 Focht. Earl (I) 1515 Coventry Rd.. Dayton. 64, 67, 8). 132 Fodor. Sandra (2) 2079 Canterbury. Westlake 93, 16) Fogt. Ann (3) 109 Ohio St.. Jackson Center 1)6. 174 Fogt. Stephen (1) 641 Girard. Marion 96. 27, 28. 130, 132 Fogt, Vickie (4) 614 Girard Ave., Marion 44, 32. 91. 112. 113, 1)6. 140. 85 Fohs. Walter (4) 7956 W. Venetian St.. Miramar. Fla. 85 Forman. John (2) 387 S. Parkview. Columbus 79. 63 Forney. Dorothy (2) 3823 E. Fifth St.. Dayton 16} Fouch. Barbara (2) 279 Marvel Dr., Lancaster 110, 122. 162, 16) Fowler. Rosemary (2) Box 94. I.ith- opolis 16) Fox Bonnie (3) 827 S. James. Columbus 74 Frank. Rosemary (3) Box 252. I.oudonville 90. 91. 126. 75 Frasch. Joseph (1) 1621 Summit. Columbus 27, 128. I)). 1)6. 132 Frasure. Paul (3) 780 Greenfield Dr.. Columbus 64 Frazee, Susan (4) 2754 Columbus Ave.. Columbus 94, 85 Frcseman. David (2) 595 N. Union Ave.. Salem 110, 111. 123, 134. 1)3. 1)9. 16) Frey. James (3) 219 N. Sandusky. Delaware 127 Frey. Virginia (4) R.R. 3. New Philadelphia 81, 183 Frevtag. William (3) 75 Hall Ave., Newark 126, 173 Friedrich. Nancy (2) 8032 Tippe- canoe. Canfield 63, 128. 163 Friedrich. Susan (3) 53 Indianola Rd.. Youngstown 94, 75 Frischer. Bonnie 1969 McGraw Ave.. Bronx. N.Y. 75 Fritts. Robert (1) 394 Mt. Joy. Springfield 74, 52 Fritz. JoAnn (2) 2969 Rockefeller Rd.. Wickliffe 128. 16) Fritz. Sharon (3) R.R. 4. Bucyrus 75 Fritzman. Susan (1) 800 Sharp St.. Ext.. Salem 111, 53 Frye. Karen (4) 326 N. Poplar St.. West Carrollton 85 Frye. Millicent (2) 326 N. Poplar St.. West Carrollton 16) Fugett. Nancy (1) Friend St.. Millers- port 53 Fuhrhop. Diane (2) R.R. 1. Malinta 1)8. 1)9. 163 Fuller. Roberta (4) 604 E. Nassau. East Canton 22, 27. 85 Fullerton. Scott (4) R.R. 2. Colum- biana 47. 101. II7. 121 G Garrclts. Donna (2) 1255 Huntly, Columbus 113, 64 Garwood. Patricia (1) R.R. 1 Box 288. Farmersvillc 53 Gaston. George. (1) R.R. 2. Canal Winchester 53 Gaul. Christine (2) 5052 West Blvd.. Canton 64 Gearhiser. Connie (3) R.R. 1. Radnor 55. 62, 63 91. ID. 142, 174 Gearhiser. John (4) R.R. 1 Radnor 83, ID. 183 Geiger. Nancy (1) 706 Cynthia Ct.. Findlay 126, 27, 53 Gerber, Kathleen (4) 1497 Roslyn, Grosse Pte. Woods. Mich. 85 Gcrken, Carolyn (3) R.R. 1. Hamler ID. 124. 128. 1)6, 1)7. 75 Gcscll, Arlene (1) R.R. 5. Box 83 Brookville, Ind. Getz. Terry 3) 1128 Meiner Ct.. N.E. Massillon 75, 76 Giese. Patricia (I) 122 Foxdale Ln., E. Setauket. N. Y. 8, 53 Gilbert. Judith (1) 70 Harris AVc.. Norwalk 47, 53 Gilbert. Margo (1) 423 Acton Rd.. Columbus 24, 53 Gilliland. Patricia (3) R.R. 1. Wayne 89, 127. 175 Gilmore. David (3) 4186 Larchview Dr.. Cincinnati 64, 83. 98, 75 Ginther. Walter (3) 3106 Glanz- man. Toledo 75 Gipc. Kathleen (2) 1120 Green Acre Rd.. Towson 1)6. 164 Girardin, Sidney (1) 425 Hillcrest. Grosse Pte.. Mich. 47, 121. D) Girscht. Judith (1) MC 1 Damascus Rd.. Salem 53 Gittings. Linda (2) 1012 Sandhurst Dr.. Coraopolis, Pa. 64 Gleason. Diane (4) 2210 W. 14th St.. Lorain 85 Glover. James (2) 3143 Dorian. Toledo 35, 38, 44 Goeller. Craig (3) 1909 Sylvan Terr., Yardley. Pa. 116. 120. 173 Goertcmiller. Alan (2) 133 W. Crest. Reading 44, 64 Goodall. Bonnie (4) 275 N. Stan- wood Rd.. Columbus 85 Goodhart. Margaret (2) 47 S. Metz- gct. Rittman 36, 64 Ellis. Peter (4) 6951 N.W. 21st Street, Hollywood. Fla. 74 Fettrow. I.vnn (4) 3112 A. Alle- gheny. Columbus 64 Frick. Judith (2) 57 Waldron Ave. 141. 16) Goodman. Gerald (2) 637 S. Hamp- ton. Columbus 123, 164 211 Gordon. Joan (2) MU E. Mul- berry. Lancaster 7 2, 17} Gottschalk. Bronwen (3) 2390 E. Grand River. Howell. Mich. 93. M3. 17} Goulder. Cathy (2) 823 Oak St.. New Philadelphia 122, 128, 164 Gozzio. Judith (3) 496 N. Pickett. Alexandria. Va. 49. 89. 118. 17} Grabel. Elizabeth (2) 3896 Karl Dr.. Columbus 164 Grabeman. Michael (3) 5606 Royal- wood Dr.. Dayton 79, 83, 143. 147, 17} Gradel. Rodney (4) 1939 Compton. Cincinnati 114, 122, 18} Graham. William (4) R.R. I. Bellefontaine 64, 101, 18} Graser. Larry (2) 7300 Consear Rd„ Ottawa Lake. Mich. 17} Graver. Nora (3) 320 Toledo St.. Elmore 18} Gray. Sandra (1) 2729 Schaaf Dr., Columbus 1}} Green. Alice (2) R.R. 3. Box 90. Wakeman 141, 164 Green. Ronald (I) 1107 N. Baxter. Lima 1}3 Grevenow. Jean (1) R.R. 2. Dills- bora. Jnd. 1}3, 104 Griffin. Lewis (3) Upper Terrace, Chesapeake 76, 77, 17} Grimes. Lois (3) 444 W. Main. Hil- liard 122, 17} Grimm. Dale (1) 240 Dunbarton Oaks Rd.. Dayton 1}} Grimm. Linda (2) 445 Orchard. Pittsburgh, Pa. 134, 13}. 164 Griner. Catherine (2) 141 E. Union St.. Circlevillc 46, 89. 11}. 164 Grissom. Ronald (3) 1469 Darst • Ave., Dayton 114, 13}. 140 Groenke. Robert (4) 1132 34th St.. Canton 18} Grolle. Linda (2) 10416 Reitz Rd.. Perrysburg 63, 164 Grossman. John 281 N. Ardmore. Columbus 87, 98. 110. 114, 122, 143. 17} Groth. Gary (3) 744 Carlsbad Rd.. Cincinnati 134, 17} Guist. Constance (2) 923 Bellflower S.W.. Canton SO, 81. }1. 141. 164 Guist. Patricia (1) 923 Bellflower S.W., Canton 63, 128. 142. 1}3 Gumz. Susan (3) 600 Hackberry Ln.. Mt. Prospect. III. 122. 137. 17} Gutzmer. Kay (3) R.R. 1. Stockton. III. 17} Gysan. Judith (1) 2026 Rohde. Sandusky I}4, 136, 1}3 H Hafemann, Shelia (1) 5466 Karl Rd. Columbus 753 Hacarty. Joanna (2) 2420 17th St.. Cuyahoga Falls 97, 164 Hagcdorn. Ronald (2) 16106 Chester- field. E. Detroit. Mich. 735 Hager. Gilbert (3) R.R. 1. Thorn- villc 70, 74, 17} Halbedel. Bonnie (1) 622 S. 7th. Upper Sandusky 753 Halcrow. Barry (1) 38 Mechanic, Lockboume 753 Hall. Holly (2) 13203 Midway Ave. Rockville. Md. 89, 164 Haller. Susan (3) 614 Southington Dr.. Parma 93. 118. 17} Halley. Kenneth (4) 802 Sherlock PI.. Canton 87, 98. 114. 140. 185 Hallman. Wilmcr (3 ) 5500 Holland Saginaw. Mich. 122, 123. 128. 134. 775 Halverson. Lousannc (1) 3921 N. Monticello, Chicago, IU. 141 Hamel. Dorothy (1) 4349 Clareville Dr.. Allison Pk.. Pa. Ill, 128. 141, 1}3 Hamersley. Sharon (3) Ludwig Hen- sler Str.. 116 (623) F Unterlieder- bach. Germany 11}. 739, 775 Hamilton. Dale (3) R.R. 1. Mal- vern 776, 775 Hammond, Gary (1) 105 Williams. Lockboume 728 Hammond. Lois (1) 3245 Tamara. Grove City 753 Hancock. Laurel (3) 1111 Spring. Cleveland 127, 129, 17} Hansen. Paul (3) 2 Schuyler Rd.. Allendale. N.J. 82, 17} Hargis. Printha (2) 51845 Washing- ton. New Baltimore. Mich. 738, 164 Harmon. William (4) 909 Mayfield PL. Columbus 738 Harpster. Charles (2) 521 W. Third St., Mansfield 64, 164 Harrer. Carolyn (4) 4155 Grantlcy. Toledo 772, 785 Harris. David (3) 109 Wilber. Wal- bridge 98, 725, 186 Harris. Robin (4) 1956 Glenn. Co- lumbus 67, 96, 111. 136. 17} Harris. Roland (1) 1612 W. Bogard Rd.. Sandusky 753 Harruff. Maxine (I) R.R. 3. Box 230. Cardington 141, 753 Hart. Dianne (2) 3395 Oaklawn, Columbus 762, 164 Harvey, Charles (3) 7976 Lawson Dr.. Dayton 144, 14} Haseckc. Frederick (4) 9321 S.W. 178 St.. Miami 57. Fla. 87, 96, 733, 740, 786 Haseckc. Lydia (2) 9321 S.W. 178 St.. Miami 57. Fla. 86. 94, 131. 133. 164 Hasel. Susan (4) R.R. 1. Pembcr- ville 736, 786 Haseley. Frederick (3) 2344 Saunders Settlement, Sandorn. N.Y. 775 Haseley. Joyce (2) 2372 Niagara Falls Blvd.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. 736, 164 Hasselbach, Peggy (1) 145 Briar Ave., N.E., N. Canton 753 Haun. Connie (3) R.R. 2. Carroll- ton 86, 89, 111, 118, 175 Haun. Gerald (4) R.R. 2. Carroll- ton 727, 736, 786 Hauptfuehrcr. Lisa (1) Pendleton, Bethany. W.Va. 724, 753 Havel. Randall (2) 309 W. Market. Celina 101. 142, 164 Hawkins. Howard (1) 2036 E. 5th, Columbus 127, 128, 1}} Hawkins. James (3) 1061 Fairfield Ave., Columbiana 775 Hawse. Judy (2) 3368 Spangler Rd.. Groveport 764 Hawvermale. Carolyn (4) R.R. 1. Box 249, Farmersville 786 Hawvermale. Janet (2) 4765 Grand River; Dayton 764 Hcacock. Stanley (2) 531 S. Marion, Cardington 114, 140, 164 Heaton. Myrajo (1) 171 Lake Ave., Greenwich. Conn. 82, 724, 753 Heck. Barbara (4) 140 Elm. Gnaden- hutten 775, 722, 786 Hedges. John (3) R.R. 1. Radnor 707, 775 Hedges. Ruth (2) R.R. 1. Radnor 62, 63, 81, 164 Hefner. John (2) Old Montgomery Rd.. Ellicott City. Md. 164 Hefner. Sylvia (I) Old Montgomery Rd.. Ellicot City. Md. 83, 737, 753 Heft. Stephen (2) R.R. 3. Woods- field 764 Hegal. John (2) 842 Hyde Pk. Dr.. Dayton 727 Heidmann, Harold (3) 2479 Seaman. Toledo 96, 775 Heiks. Barbara (4) 140 Grove. Bluff- ton 786 Heilman. Robert (3) 288 E. Weber Rd.. Columbus 75 Hein. Gary (4) 224 Castlegate Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 774, 722, 740, 786 Heincman. Barbara (4) 151 S. Park- view. Columbus 786 Heinke. Jean (2) 688 S. Remington. Columbus 743 Heinke, Sally (4 ) 688 S. Remington. Columbus 7 75 Heinlein. Janice (2) 27175 Forest- view. Euclid 164 Hcintz, Mary (2) 31 Main St., Luckcy 74 , 764 Helle. Rebecca (1) 2020 Cass. Toledo 734, 735, 747, 753 Hellert, John (2) Mcadvillc Rd.. Middleport. N.Y. 707, 764 Hendcrshot. Jack (1) Box 2277. N. Canton 753 Hendershot. Richard (3) 501 Sch- neider Rd., N. Canton..23, 96, 786 Hendershot. Susan (4) 501 Schneider Rd.. N. Canton 86, 91. 141, 186 Henning. Cheryl (I) 1500 Perry Dr., NW Canton 724, 744, 753 Hcpncr, Chris (3) 991 Bulen Ave., Columbus 109 Hepner. Frances (3) 30 Fcrnwood. Dayton 734. 775 Hepner. Laura (1) 991 Bulen Ave., Columbus 753 Herath. Katherine (2) 212 E. Hamil- ton. Silver Springs. Md. 60, 62, 63. 91, 164 Herb. Robert (3) 60S Greenwich. Falls Church. Va. 776 Herder, Donald (2) 1372 Pentwood Rd.. Baltimore, Md. 725, 164 Hcrdman. John (2) 491 Eavey, Xenia 64, 164 Hcrion. Diane (2) 811 Woodbine. Willard 764 Herion, Susan (3) 811 Woodbine. Willard 775 Herman. Eileen (2) 195 N. Milton. Smithvillc 764 Hermes, Pamela (3) 1105 Ogontz. Sandusky 94, 775 Hcrrel. Caroline (4) 3190 Gerbert. Columbus 786 Hetrick. Cathy (2) R.R. 2. Oak Harbor 728, 764 Hetrick. Chctly (1) R.R. 2. Oak Harbor 753 Hetrick. Connie (2) R.R. 2, Oak Harbor 94, 764 Hetzcl, Dcnnie (2) 938 Wayne. Greenville 727, 764 Hetzcl. Robert (3) 938 Wayne. Greenville 728. 734, 775 Heydc. Barbara (1) 103 Cedar Rd., Butler 47. 778, 7 79, 753 Hcyer. Frances (4) 2181 Tibbitts- Wick. Girard 86 Hibala. JoAnn (2) 247 Thorn St.. Sewickley. Pa. 735, 747 Hickey. Scott (2) 18 N. Huron. Columbus 727, 728, 729. 764 Hicks. William (4) 3650 E. Arbutus Dr.. Okemos. Mich. 68. 11, 186 Hider. Holly (1) 2102 Smithvillc West, Wooster 753 Hider, Sheryl (3) 2101 Smithvillc West. Wooster 89, 777, 775 Hieber. Sandra (3) R.R. 1. Bucyrus 734, 735, 736, 775 Higgins. Candace (1) 204 Fay Ave.. Avon Lake 62, 63, 778, 753 Hiles. Leon (1) R.R. 2. Box 49. Baltimore 74, 753 Hill. Garry (2) 4260 Wilmington, Kettering 764 Hillgruber. Barbara (3) 804 Patterson RcL. Dayton 772. 730, 735. 736. Hillgruber, Marjorie (1) 804 Patter- son Rd.. Dayton 730, 754 Hilvick, Alexandra (2) 3073 Del- vood Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. 728, Hite. Robert (4) R.R. 1. Granville 736, 786 Hite. Virginia (2) 24033 McDonald. Dearborn Hgts.. Mich. 164 Hiteshue. Edward (2) 1811 Ave.. Middletown 64, 764 Henry Hobzek. Linda (2) 8400 Ridge Rd. N. Royalton 747, 764 u.ma vai uox !• . uuncan Falls. Ohio 727, 728, 729 Hockman. Cheryl (4) roll 82, 93, 736, R.R. 2. Car- 786 Hoff. Nancy (2) 393 Church St.. Doylestown 64 Hoff Wayne (1) R.R. i. Ashville Hoffman. Linda (1) 1225 Hampshire. Dayton- 130. l}4 Hoffmann. Thomas (1) 1839 18th St.. Cuyahoga Falls 754 Hofmann. Wayen (2) 1911 Heath- field Rd.. Baltimore. Md. 7 76. 764 Holdren. Ruth (2) 230 E. Baird St. West Liberty 722, 765 Holland Marla (1) 2037 Blakan. Toledo 726, 129, 137. 1}4 Holland. Richard (3) 3092—7th St.. Cuyahoga Falls 98, 99 Holliday. Stephen (3) 607 Oakwood. Lancaster 707, 775 • luiiiiiKci, zua-i ronage Rd.. Wooster 97, 141, 175 Hollingsworth. Adriane (1) 150 Red- ruth, Clawson. Mich. 724, 754 Holloway. Carol (4) 5980 Parsons Ave.. Dockbournc 786 noizoacn. cjoarrcy (i) 113 5. James Rd.. Columbus 729, 787 Homan. Dora (2) 512 W. Highland Rd.. Northfield 765 Homrighausen, Jean (4) 301 Mont- rose N.W., Canton 734, 735, 787 Horst. Suzanne (1) R.R. 2. Circle- ville. 54 Horton. Susan (2) 1476 Devon- hurst Dr., Columbus 63, 16} Horvath. Philip (2) 790 Maple St.. Mansfield 64, 765 Hose, LaVernc (3) 2724 Walnut. Huntington Park. Calif. 64, 775 Hougendobler, Betty Jo (4) High. I.aRue 44, 775, 736, 737, 740, 787 339 N. 724, 735, Howard. Barbara (1) 229 S. Howard St.. Sabina 724, 754 Howe. Charles (2) 407-5th St.. N.W.. Carrollton 98 Howe. Pamela (!) 407—5th St. N.W., Carrollton 754 Howison. Martha (2) R.R. 1, Os- trander 93, 765 Hoy. Judith (2) 4559 Walburn. Columbus 89, 773, 736, 765 Hubbard. Charles (1) 8638 Elmtree, Cincinnati 734, 54 Hudson. John (1) 215 James. Jack- son Center 70, 76, 753, 754 Huff. Clarence (3) 11644 Sharon- woods Ct., Cincinnati 707, 775 Huff. O. Joyce (2) 6142 Fitch. N. Olmsted 778, 779, 738, 765 Hughes. John (3) 1113 W. 5th St.. Marion. Ind. 707, 775, 775 Hughes, Marlynn (4) R.R. 3. East Jordon, Mich. 735, 187 212 Hunt. Dan (4) 2209 Dundee. Toledo 64 Hunt. Paul (3) 3317 Towers Ct. S.. Columbus 70, 72, 96. 17} Hunter. Regina (4) 333 Lindberg, Berea 104. 187 Hunyady, Richard (3) 859 Kenwick, Columbus 17} Hurley. Patricia (4) 30 E. Wren Cr.. Kettering 114. 11}. 140, 187 Huseby. Jennifer (1) 333 Slade Run Dr.. Falls Church. Va. 1}4 Hussey. Timothy (2) 233N. Court St.. Circlcville 114, 16} Hutchison, Randall (1) 1410 Stoney- gate, Columbus 54 Hyde, Lynne (3) 121 Cowdery, Sandusky }2. 128. 1}2. 17} I Ihde. Judith (2) 3231 S. Clay, Green Bay. Wise. 16} Iliff. Walter (3) 5475 Liberty St.. Mentor 147, 17} Isenbcrgcr. Rebecca (1) R.F.D. 3. Arcanum 54 Iscnhart. William (1) 1310 Little- john Rd.. Columbus 12}, 128, 129, 1}4 Ishida, Dean (4) 3691 Florian Dr.. Columbus 64, 79, 187 J Jackson. David (4) 311 Cliffview Dr.. Gahanna 64. 121, 187 Jackson. Micheal (1) 406 E. High St.. Ashley 69, 54 Jackson. Sammac (3) R.R. 1, Co- lumbiana 91, 136, 17} Jackson. Thomas (1) 662 Christie. Hampstead, N.Y. 69. 1}4 Jacobs. Dennis (2) 3314 W. Mar- quette Rd.. Chicago. 111. 6 , 65 Jacobs. Jo Etta (1) 1931 Copley, Toledo 54 Jacobs. John (2) 94 N. Broad. Canfield 6, 121, 17} Jaloncn, Harold (4) Cedar Rd.. Sound Beach. Long Island. N.Y. 98, 116, 121, 187 James. Judith (2) 204 Harrison. Magnolia 128, 16} James. Thomas (3) R.R. 1. Magnolia 187 Janssen. Jeanette (3) 171 W. River- glen Dr.. Worthington 94, 76 Jefferson. Ronald (3) 3604 Columbus Ave., Sandusky 130, 176, 179 Jenkins. Kevin (1) 717 S. Ogden. Columbus 121, 1}4 Jewell. Linda (3) 3709 Elmhurst Dr.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 89, 176 Johnson. Johnny (2) 7268 Warwick Ave.. Reynoldsburg 65 Johnson. Robert (1) 715 S. Kibler. New Washington 122, 127, 128, 1}4 Johnson. Sandra (3) 81 Concord Ave.. Glen Rock }}, 93. 112, 176 Johnson, Silvcrene (1) 334 Martin. Brandywine. Md. 54 Jones. Candace (1) 740 McNaughten, Columbus 54 Jones. H. David (4) 6173 Parkwood Blvd.. Mentor 63. 64, 82, 98, 112, 187 Jordan. Janet (1) R.R. 3. Johnstown 54 Jordan. John (4) 42 E. Warren. Germantown 122, 187 K Kadcrly. Rebecca (4) R.R. 2. Orient 3. 134. 136. 187 Kacding, Peter (4) 532 Corona. Den- ver, Colo. 101 Kaclbcr. John (2) R.R. 1. Ostrander 74, 96 Kalb. Donald (4) 412 N. Virginia Lee. Columbus 187 Kalback, Nancy (1) 314 Cavan Dr. Pittsburgh. Pa. 112, 124, 137, 139, 54 Kalish. Lynn (3) 435 Cliff St.. Baltimore 111, 118, 119, 176 Kalliantas, Antoinette (3) 1183 High- land St.. Columbus 76 Kallos. Cynthia (2) 1324 Pierce Ave.. Columbus 65 Kamps, Diane (4) 1871 Fargo. Bald- win. N.Y. 187 Kamps. Elaine (1) 1871 Fargo. Baldwin. N.Y. 55, 111, 4 , 54 Kandcl. Janice (4) 515 Canterbury. Findlay 11}, 12}. 126, 127, 134, 140, 187 Kandcl. Linda (1) 515 Canterbury. Findlay 55, 126, 27, 54, 56 Kane. Valerie (1) 12675 Cedar Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 141, 1}4 Kastner. A. Kathleen (3) 672 S. Remington Rd., Columbus 122 Kates, Ellen (1) 321 Reed. Marion 122, 141, 1}4 Kaufman, Monty (2) 201 E. Perkins, Sandusky 114, 125, 134. 13}, 140, 16} Kayser. Clyde (2) 209 Bonner St., Dayton 65 Kcach. JoAnn (3) 2792 E. More- land. Columbus 176 Kcammerer, Warren (3) R.R. 7. Box 13. Valparaiso. Ind. 96, 176 Keeler. Harry (3) Box 262. Elmore 122. 176 Keeler, Patricia (2) 107 S. Toledo. Elmore 65 Kcggy, Karen (1) 1010 Clarendon N.W.. Canton 54 Kellenberger. Regina (2) 310 Mo- hawk. Westerville 129 Keller. Elizabeth (1) 732 River Glen. Maumee 54 Kennedy, Karen (3) 1416 Sherman. Evanston. III. 27, 28, 37, 76 Kennedy. Vicki (1) R.R. 2. Bloom- ville 124, 127, 128. 37, 54 Kepner. Susan (3) 305 E. Main St.. Blanchestcr 122 Kern. William (4) 3118 Wicklow Rd.. Columbus 187 Kerr. Karen (4) 732 Harvey. Marion 187 Kcrsbergen, Jo-Ann (2) 966 Central New Providence, N.j. 141, 165 Kerschbaum. Richard (2) 5702—21st Ave., Washington. D.C. 64 Kettncr, Mary (3) 2135 Blackmore. Saginaw. Mich. 122, 176 Kibler. Gregory (2) 435 E. Main St., New Washington 65 Kicr, Lyndon (3) 1847 Loxley. Toledo 94, 176 Kim pel. Ruth (2) 9401 Tussic. West- erville 65 King. Carol (3) 671 S.R. 314 North. Mansfield 94. 176 King. Darlene (3) 104 S. Church St.. Clyde 136, 176 King. Sarah (4) 2612 Niles Ave., St. Joseph. Mich. 86, 93, 4 , 188 Kinsell. Becky (3) R.R. 2. Ashville SO, 88, 76 Kintz, Loyd (3) 20 Lewis. Dela- ware 47, 88 Kirkeberg. Linda (1) 440 N.W. 88th Ter., Miami, Fla. 141, 134 Kistler. Karen (4) R.R. 3. Bellevue 52. 86, 93, 111. 136. 139. 140. 18} Kittlcson. Russel (1) 9230 Roscmont. Kramer. Nancy (2) 1815 Merri- Detroit, Mich. 53, 54 weather. Columbus 29 Klein. Judith (1) 7500 Harwood Rd. Washington. D.C. 136. 55 rtrausc, Kuril iz8 j wasnmgton. Cleveland 86, 69, 188 Klein. Richard (4) 7500 Rd.. Washington. D.C. 98, 188 Harwood 79, 83. 87, Klein. Robert (2) 798 Montrose. Columbus 65 Klcpzig, Newa (3) R.R. 2, Alta- mont. 111. , 76 Klisc. Robert (2) 1001 Doherty Dr.. Galloway 74. 65 Klostermeier. Carl (3) 1003 Wright. Toledo 176 Klostermeier. Sally (1) 1003 Wright. Toledo 55 Knauff. Karen (2) 557 Old Falls Blvd.. North Tonawanda. N.Y. 24. 136. 16} Knigga, Clyde (2) R.R. 2. Aurora. Ind. 25, 65 Knisley. Stephen (1) Box 553, Bain- bridge 64, 55 Knudsen. Olin (3) 760 E. 48th St.. Hialeah. Florida 176 Knuth. Norma (4) 4831 Shields, Canfield 168 Krauss. Beverly (2) 1092 E. 3rd.. Salem 65 Krebs. Helen (2) 6908 Kropp Rd., Grove City 28 Krepps. Karen (2) 1315 Pcnnhurst Dr.. McKeesport. Pa. 65, 67 Krichbaum, Melanie (1) 704 Center, Galioo 112, 124, 55 Kroen. Constance (4) 10397 S. Lake Blvd.. Parma 19, 44. 91. Ill, 88 K.rocn. uregg (2) 10397 S. Lake Blvd., Parma 96, 165 Krugman. Dennis (4 ) 6841 Stoney Ridge. N. Ridgcville 35, 88 Kuehn, Liesa (4) 828 City Park Ave.. Columbus 114, 140, 188 Kuhlman, Carol (2) 815 Pine. Perrysburg 136, 16} Kulju. William (3) 87 Bccchwood, Columbus 38 Kuns. Don (1) 819 Manitow Ave., Monitow Springs., Colo. 22, 37, 55 Knutxen, Randy (1) 4265 Fairfield. Williamtville. N.Y. 55 Kobel, Dcidre (4) 117 E. 4th St.. West Lafayette 88 Koch. Barbara (2) 201 S. Defiance. Archbold 6 Koch. Jane (1) 309 E. Fifth St.. Delphos 36 Kochring, Phyllis (3) 615 S. 8th, Richmond. Ind. 112, 122, 176 Koehler. Thomas (3) 3454 Breck. Grove City 70. 71. 73. 98 Kohlhorst, Judith (2) 23 Holliday Dr., Marion 44, 65 Kohne, Anne (1) 627 Church St.. Toledo 130. 55 Kohntopp. Mark (2) 225 Race St.. Clyde 122, 16} Kohring, John (1) 209 E. College. Pembervillc 55 Kokai, Frank (3) 1432 River Dr.. Fremont 61, 87 Konradi. Barbara (3) 2848 Arsenal. St. Louis. Mo. 176 Korud. Carol (1) 23745 Elm. North Olmsted 27, 55 Kotlinski. Mark (2 ) 3491 Liv-Moor Dr., Columbus 133, 142, 16} Kurfis. Barbara (1) Bradner Rd.. Millbury 141, 1}} Kurtz. David (3) Main, Dresden 98. 88 Kurtz. Randall (2) R.R. 2. Attica 65 L Labus, Diane (2) 737 E. Fair. Lan- caster 89, 16} Laese. Andres (4) 505 S. Parkview. Columbus 188 Lajoe. Susan (2) 5716 Allendale br.. N. Olmsted 46, 91. 143, 144, 163 LaMont. Howard (4) 8420 Park Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind. 96, 97, 131, 140, 188 Lamphere. Jocllen (1) 56 Hamlin Dr.. Cincinnati 136, 55 Landrum, Robert (2) 5126 Havens Corners Rd., Gahanna 142, 147, 16} Lane. Larry (1) 336 High. Sun- bury 25. 39, 55 Langdon. Stephen (2) 36 C. May- fair BI.. Columbus 96, 25, 65 213 Langendorfcr. Dwight (2) 7784 Co- lumbia Rd.. Olmsted Falls 69, 8). 16} Langfitt. Betty (3) 100 NT. Roosevelt. Columbus 89, 113, 176 Lanvermeyer. Lawrence (1) R.R. 2. Moores Hill. Ind. 13}. I}} Lanvcrmcyer. Leonard (1) R.R. 2. Moores Hill. Ind. 1}}, 1}} LaPointe, Marcia (1) 6720 W. Tem- perance. Ottawa Lake. Mich. 124, 139, I}}. 137 Larkin. Earl (3) 92} Mayfield PI.. Columbus 98 Laursen. Paul (J) 5397 S. Porter Rd.. N. Olmsted 134. 176 Lauttamus. Marsha (1) 3945 Bright- way, Weirton, W. Va. 1}}, 1}9 Laver. Ruth (2) 4)2} Smothers. Westerville 124, 16) Layman. Paul (J) R.R. 1. Oak Harbor 96. 136, 176 Lee. Sharon (4) R.R. 2. Marys- ville. 91, 141, 188 Leed. William (1) 616 Portage. N. Canton 123, I55 Leemastcr. Nancy (3) 17 W. Smith. Gibsonburg 141, 176 Lees. Karen (2) 4361 McAllister. Columbus 16) Leeseberg. Margaret (3) 1082 West- phal, Columbus 94, 128. 176 Leeseberg. Ralph (1) 1082 Westphal Ave.. Columbus 121, 122. 144, 55 LeFebvrc, Stephen (1) 330 Towers Ct.. S., Columbus 64 Leffler. Robert (4) 917 Kenwick. Columbus 188 Leggett. David (4) 910 S. Court St.. Medina 101, 188 Lehane, Gary (1) 1330 N.W. Sun- set Strip. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 64, 1)3 Lehman. Carol 349 N. Mulberry St.. Logan 124, 176 Leininger. Karen (3) 8)7Vf Sheri- dan Ave., Columbus 176 Leland, Mark (2) 1097A Fountain Ln.. Columbus 166 Lemke. Linda (1) 215 Tenth St.. Genoa 128, 55 Lenfc. Linda (1) 10320 Havermalc Rd.. New Levanon 13) Lensc. Esther (4) 805 Sheridan Pfc. Ct.. Columbus 189 Lersch. Sally (2) R.R. 3. Seymour. Wise. 166 Lessig. Diane (2) 425 S. 4th St.. Coshocton 141, 144, 166 Lester. Rodney (3) 915 Janet Dr.. Columbus 176 Lewis, Betty (3) 416 N. Broadway. Barncsvillc 141, 176. 181 Lewis. Joan (1) 8508 16th St., Silver Springs. Md. 112, 1)8, 144, 1)3 Lewis. Karen (1) 608 Reese St.. Sandusky 124, 127, 144. 1)3 Lewis. Richard (2) 3007 Dale Ave.. Columbus 68. 76. 77, 83, 96. 131. 166 Ley. Linda (2) 901 Jefferson Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 49, 134, 166 Lichy, Kay (3) Box 574. R.R. 5. Gibsonia. Pa. 176 Lidy, Ruth (1) 133 Brockton Rd.. Steubenville 1)3 Liebcrmann. Janet (1) 929 West Res- ervoir. Massillon 1)3, 136 Liebcrmann. John (4) 929 West Res- ervoir. Massillon 70, 89. 169 Lifer. Janet (1) 1029 Jackson Dr.. Ashland 13 3. 1)3 Lighlfoot. William (2) 32401 Way- burn W. Farmington. Mich. 166 Liljc. Kenneth (1) 28821 White Rd., Perrysburg 1)3 Lindberg, Diane (1) 6316 N. 24th St., Arlington. Va. 55 Linhart, Earl (4) 4100 Birchwood. Louisville 12). 127. 129, 189 Link. David (4 ) 3283 E. Main St., Columbus 89 Linn. Diane (2) 531 La Rosa Dr., Grove City 76 Linnabary. Ruth (3) R.R. 1. Sun- bury 76 Linsz. Robert (1) 25331 Briardale, Euclid 1)3, 64 Lintcm. Linda (1) 1864 Christmas Run. Wooster 55 Lintner, David (4) 7245 Linworth Rd.. Worthington 13, 110, 122. 189 Little. Myra (3) 29328 Armadale. Wickliffc 126, 127, 129, 176 Lofquist. Loren (1) 5306 Cedar Point Rd.. Oregon 55 Lohr. Susan (1) 6798 N. Custer Monroe. Mich. 112, 1)3 Long. Ann (4) Box 226, Arlington 93, 111, 128. 169 Long. April (2) 450 Merchant. Marion 97, 126 Long, Stephen (3) R.R- 1. Mt. Gifead 76 Love. Gary (2) Box 5. Thorn- ville. 136, 166 Luebker. John (4) R.R. 5. Box 225. Wauseon 116, 121, 189 Luffler, Ralph (3) 286 E. 276. Euclid 101, 176 Lukz, Frank (3) 100 S. Cleveland Ave.. Niles 98 Lumbrezer. Celicc (1) 3359 Robin Rd.. Toledo 124, 1)3 Lund. Christine (1) 37046 Pincwood Wayne. Mich. 55 Lundsberg. C. Wesley (2) Box 85. Danforth. III. 1)0, 166 Lutz. Jane (4) 6716 Elmwood. In- dependence 133, 141, 189 Lyberg. Mattbes (2) 9488 Leo Brigh- ton. Mich. 74, 114, 140. 143, 166 Lehmann, William (4) 927 S. Rem- ington. Columbus 89 Lindholm, Kristin (4) 591 S. Wav- crly, Columbus 124, 176 Lygrc. Lois (2) 1211 N. 5th St. Montevideo. Minn. 1)9, 166 LeHouillier. Sharon (2) 5236 Verna- dale. Dayton 65 Lindquist. Jane (2) 1002 S. Cas- singham. Columbus 1)6, 166 Lyle. James (3) 408 Thurman, Columbus 114, 132, 176 Lynch James (1) 21 N. Sutphin, Middletown 74. 125 Lyons. Kirk (3) 656 Girard Ave.. Marion 114, 122, 176 M Mabis. Barbara (4) 11888 Lick Rd.. Cincinnati 89 Mabis. Bruce (1) 11888 Lick Rd.. Cincinnati 55 MacCartee. Charles (1) Kerger Rd.. Ellicott City. Md. 55 Macek. Frank (4) 3300 Rhode Is- land. Albuquerque. N.M. 189 Macekano. Willie (4) P.B. 1950. Ft. Victoria Southern Rhodesia 89 MacKay. Vivian (3) 3745 Gairlock Dr.. Columbus 82. 83. 94. 110, 176 McGinn. Douglas (3) 114 59th St. Niagara Falls. N.Y. 76 Magsig, Sandra (3) 723 S. Walnut. Marysville 128, 176 Maicr, Sharon (4) 14116 Liverty. Cleveland 13). 189 Malanowski, James (1) 201 Hanna Ave., Adena 64 Malay. Madeleine (3) 631 Bernhard. Columbus 176 Mangold. Marc (1) 12632 Maple Blue Island. III. 126, 127, 128, 129 Manke. David (3) 12619 Cooley Ave.. Cleveland 07, 13), 138, 143. 177 Mann. Linda (1) 110 Blenheim Rd.. Columbus 124, 1)3 Manning. Robert (1) 3685 Royal Palm Miami. Florida 12), 1)3 Manning. Tahmara (1) 7550 Maple- way. Cleveland 124, 1)1 Mara. Judith (4) 4106 Montgomery. Norwood 122, 1)7, 189 Marinccz. Elaine (3) 13714 North- wood. Novelty 77 Marinos, Dinitri (1) 396 N. Virgin- ia Lee, Columbus 1)1, 166 Marion. Linda (2) 503 Lynnvicw Dr.. Northficld 144 Markham, Diane (4) 203 Tapoco Dr.. Elgin AFB, Fla. 136. 189 Marquis. Eugene (3) 180 Syracuse Ave.. Oswago, N.Y. 126, 127, 129, 177 Martin. Daniel (2) 669 Sweitzer. Greenville 66 Martin. Howard (1) 725 Smithficld Ave.. Lancaster 12), 126, 127, 129, 1)3 Martin, Lee (1) 3360 Anawanda. Columbus 121, 1)3 Martin. Margaret (2) 104 Meadow View Dr. Lin wood. N.J. 66 Martin. Paula (4) R.R. 1. Croton 89 Martinez. Jose (4) 3-C.N.E. 4M006A. Managua. Nicaragua 89 Martz. Vicki (1) 340 Cedar St.. 1m- lay City. Mich. 30. 31. !}0. 1)3 Martzall. Karla (2) 508 E. Ash St.. Piqua 124, 126, 129, 1)7, 166 Mastman, Sandra (2) 2521 Cooper Saginaw. Mich. 118, 166 Mast. Sue (1) R.R. 1 Sherwood 63. 55 Matchctt. John (1) 5006 Kcnesaw St.. College Park, Md. 55 Mathews. Nancy (4) R.R. 2. Center- burg 89 Matthy, Judith (2) 834 Wesley St. Baldwin. N.Y. 94. 166 Maurer, Dennis (2) 1226 Western. Canton 76, 111, 12), 1)9. 166 214 Maxwell. Jon (1) 353 S. Taylor Rd., Reynoldsburg 55 May. James (-1) Box III. Prospect 76. 96 May. Larry (2) 120 N. Middle. Co- lumbiana 76, 98. 166 Mazucli, Donna (3) R.R. I Mars. Pa. 118. 119. 177 McAlister. Julie (1) 537 Riveeview Dr.. Cardington 118. 124. IS} McCalla. John (2) 817 W. Gambicr. Ml. Vernorf 64. 76. 96. 166 McCarter. Dale (3) R.R. 3. Box 200 Coutcsvillc. Pa. 141, 177 McCarthy. Timothy (2) -107 Clar- mont Rd.. Willowick 69. 166 McCartney. Penelope (3) Box 242. Berkey 35, 36, 177 McCaughtry. Charles (3) Box 305. R.R. 1. Mineral Ridge 98. 177 McCIcary. Janet (1) 679 Vernon Rd.. Columbus 55 McClelland. Ellen (1) 3591 Breeze- Knoll. Youngstown 141, DS McConnell. Michael (1) 1339 Coles Blvd.. Portsmouth 70 McCrccry. Jerry (2) 3115 Weckcily Rd., Monclove 166 McCutchcon. Marilyn (2) 333-1 Stephen Dr.. S.. Columbus 166 McDaniel. Leslec (2) 725 Washing- ton. Baltimore 166 McDonald. Barbara (1) R.R. 2. Waynesville 55 McGrath. Michael (I) 931 N.W. Blvd., Columbus 74, 98 ,190 McGuire. Charlene (I) 2814 Colum- bus. Columbus 90 McLaughlin, Mary (1) R.R. 1. Ven- ue. Pa. 126, 128, Hi McMaken. Dennis (1) R.R. 3. Pi- qua 114, I2S, 27, 129. 37, 190 McMaken. Gordon (-1) R.R. 3. Box 2880. Piqua 64. 98. 190 Mechlinp, Sharon (3) Glenford. Ohio 35, 36. 38. 77 Meckstroth, Kathleen (2) 3592 Jan- lin Ct.. Cincinnati 38, 166 Medford. Roberta (2) R.R. 1. Ft. Recovery 166 Meeder. Howard (2) R.R. 1. Gib- sonia 122, 166 Mehl, Dorothy (-1) 54 Marion. Pol- and 55 . 90, 91. 141. 190 Mehl. Robert (3) 54 Marion Dr.. Poland 76, 101, 112, 177 Mcllott. James (4) 812 S. Weyant. Columbus 190 Mclzcr. Constance (2) 1632 Refugee Rd.. Columbus 66 Mcngering. Mark (4) 6346 llth Rd.. Arlington. Va. 98. 190 Menpcrinp, Timothy (3) 6316 llth Rd. Arlington. Va. 48. 93. 9S. 177 Merkel. John (1) 8305 Deborah St.. Clinton. Md. 75, 55 Merrick. Anita (1) 801 Prospect. Girard 46. 47, 118. 119. DS Meschkc. Deborah (1) 1426 Midland Rd.. Saginaw, Mich. 55 Mesick. Marsha (3) Box 68A. R.R. 1. Seville 177 Mettle. Richard (2) 1075 Bccchwood. Columbus 76, 8). 96. 68. 166 Meyer. Kenneth (1) 109 Mayfair. Columbus 116 Mover. Linda (2) 1658 Lucks Rd.. Reynoldsburg 66 Meyer. Lorraine (1) 311 College. Woodville 128, DS Meyer, Martha (3) 167 Columbus Ct., Grove City 88, 89, 141, 177 Meyers. Marietta (2) 211 W. Adams Rd.. Cincinnati 136, 137, 166, 171 Meyers. William (4) 107 Collins Ct.. Circlcville 09. 121. 190 Michael. Larry (2) 852 Butler. To- ledo 143. 166 Miker. Charles (2) 13508 Terminal Avc., Cleveland 76, 66 Milcff. Robert (31 280-37th St.. Barberton 96, 77 Milillo, Lawrence (3) 5960 Allison Ave.. Hamilton 64. 65, 98 Millat, Nancy (3) 1000 Highridgc. Dayton 144, 177 Mille, Dcnnic (2) 1599 Winstcr I.n. Brooklyn. Ohio 89, 101. 112, 166 Miller. Christine (2) 2702 Eastmore- land. Oregon 88, 89, 141, 166. 169 Miller. Claudia (4) 7110 Crabtree I.n., Sylvania 91. 141. 190 Miller. Eddie (3) Box 11. Meadow- lawn. Arcanum 0 , 77 Miller. Gerry (2) South Columbus. Somerset 66 Miller. Kathleen (2) 317 Great Oaks. Dayton 66 Miller. Lynda (2) 1900 Beaver. Dearborn. Michigan 94, 166 Miller. Marilyn (I) 990 W. Hunter St.. Logan 124. DS Miller. Paul (2) 28755 Anchor Dr.. Mt. Clemens. Mich. 66 Miller. Robert (1) 9521 Anderson Pittsburgh. Pa. 70. 98. 99. 190 Miller. Robert M. (2) 3328 Karl Rd.. Columbus 66 Miller. Rodger (1) 2000 S. Eads St. Arlington, Va. 1}1, 1S6 Miller. Rose Ann (3) R.R. 2. Pott Clinton 77 Miller. Sharon (4) R.R. 1. Genoa 93, 134. 190 Miller. Stephen (2) 3510 Campbell St.. Sandusky 66 Miller. William (2) 510 E. 253. Euclid 67 Miller, Wayne (2) 966 E. Jeffer- son Butler. Pa. 67 Miller, Winifred (2) 2135 Ridgevicw Rd.. Columbus 77 Miner. Barry (3) 631 Auburn Fair- less Hills. Pa. 77 Mincur. Charles f3) 75-23 260t!i St. Glen Oaks. N.Y. 101. 77 Minich. Harriet (1) R.R. 1. New Washington 35, 144. 1S6 Minnich. John (2) 5675 N. Mea- dows. Columbus 126. 127, 128, 167 Minnick. Philip (1) 2318 Sunset Avc.. Springfield 122, D6 Minth. Sally (2) 1065 N. Ellsworth. Salem 91, 167 Minta. Ingrid (1) 1485 Efncr. Co- lumbus 56 Misir. Judith (4) 2001 N. 30 St.. Milwaukee. Wise. SI. 190 Mitchell, Lynn (2) 3598 Deshler. Columbus 94, 167 Mittcrmaier. Costal (3) 9456 N. Washington Niles. III. 27, 37, 143. 177 Mittlcr, Jean (2) -15-1 Corona Avc., Dayton 67 Moenter. Sara (-1) R.R. 2. Pcmber- ville 190 Moler. Caryl (2) 44 W. Beaumont Rd.. Columbus 94, 167 Mollenkopf, Charles (2) 6755 Mon- clova Rd.. Maumee 25, 167 Molyncux. Paul (-1) 10588 Tussic. Westerville 25, 126, 127, 128, Moningcr, Don (3) 634 Lamont Dr.. Dayton 79, 83, 96, 25, 177 Montgomery. Patricia (1) 211 Kor- man Ave., N.E., Massillon 56 Moore. Colleen (3) 2607 Snow Rd.. Parma 89, 118. 119. 177 Moore. Mary (-1) 123 Woodlawn Rd. Butler. Pa. 93, 190 Moore, Susan (3) 13.R. 2. Fresno 30. 136. 77 Moore. Vesta (4) R.R. 1. Oak Har- bor. Ohio 190 Moorman. Patricia (3) 1251 Champc. Toledo 77 Moran. Douglas (2) 404 Maxine Dr.. Oxford 70, 78, 67 Morey. Ronald (I) 14164 Oakville Rd. Willis. Mich. 121. 1S6 Morris. David (3) 146 Mayfair Blvd.. Columbus 69, 98, 77 Mooris, Donna (4) 527 S. Drcxel. Columbus 191 Morrison. Jean (2) 3456 Jerome Ct., Grove City 167 Morth. Myra (3) 621 Highland PI. Pittsburgh. Pa. 77 Morton. Richard (2) 261 Shadyside, E. Canton 121, 67 Mosier. Mary (3) R.R. 1. Corning 91. 177 Moultry, Murphy (4) 187 Woodland. Columbus 64, 67 Mountain. Jean (2) 2503 Agton St.. Washington. D.C. 1}8. 167 Mover. Marsha (4) 23267 W. River. Grosse Ile. Mich. 90, 90 Moyer, Naomi (1) 23267 W. River Grosse lie. Mich. 56 Mras. Irene (4) R.R. 2. Box 295. Port Clinton 07, 130, 134, 13S, 191 Muchlcnhard, Roger (4) 9798 Man- hattan Dr.. Cincinnati 136. 147 Muckcnhcim. Gretchcn (3) Box 158. Mt. Eaton 86. 89. 177 Mueller. Barbara (4) 2425 Niagara Rd.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. 191 Mukadam. Sharif (2) Box 55. Quc Quc Midlands, Rhodesia 78, 67 Mullen. Walter (3) R.R. 1. Box 23. Kingsville 98, 116, 121, 177 Murphy. Dallas (3) 330 Button- ball Ln. Glastonburg. Conn. 98, 32. 77 Murphy. Rachel (2) R.R. 2. Pleas- ant City 67 Murray. Michael (1) 3541 Dillcr Rd., Lima 1}6 Myers. Gretchcn (l) 211-8th St. $. W. Massillon 134. D6 Myers. Judith (3) 2906 Campbell St.. Sandusky 124. 177 Myers. Margo (1) 45 N. High St.. Logan 124, 127. 1S6 Myers. Rebecca (2) 328 W. Neff St.. Mortal 67 N Naumann. Harrison (2) 1302 Red Fox Ct. Towson. Md. 142, 167 Neely. Robert (2) 328 Deerfield. Columbus 64, 66 Nehls. Herbert (3) R.R. 1 Oak Harbor 96, 114, 140, 177 Neill. Linda (4) 301 E. Washington. Lisbon 48. 93. 191 Neiman, Miriam (2) 420 Bradley I.n.. Youngstown 91, 111, 114. 140, 167 Nciss. Edward (2) 912 Cassingham, Coshocton 70 Nelson. Constance (1) 1107 Stuart St.. Massillon 111, 122, D6 Nelson. Richard (1) R.R. 1. Clin- ton, Pa. 56 Nesbitt. Ruth (3) R.R. 5. Salem ID, 124, 126, 127, 128, 137, 177 Nichols. Barbara (2) 611 Greenfield Dr.. Fremont 67 Nichols. Donnie (1) 209 Washing- ton, Wapakoncta 64 Nicklas. Paul (4) 450 S.W. 21 Richmond, Ind. 191 Nicol. Audrey (3) R.R. 5. Marys-’ ville 35, 77 Nicol. Carole (1) R.R.3. Marys- ville 56 Nicol. Lonnie (1) R.R. 5. Marys- ville 56 Nicol. Mary (4) 213 E. Mansfield. New Washington 191 Niederkorn, Renee (2) 1212 E. Woodland. Appleton. Wise. 33, 167 Nielsen. David (2) 329 North Avc.. Penn Yan. N.Y. 121, 13S. 167 Niles. Sandra (4) 32001 Lake Rd.. Avon Lake 122. 28, 29, 191 Nitschke, Bonnie (1) 908 Garrison. Fremont 56 Nolen. Andrew (2) 1732 W. High. Lima 67 North. Richard (3) R.R. 2. Arcan- um 77 Northop. Nora (1) 432 Blue Jay- Dr. Vandalia 56 o Obcrdick. Allen (2) R.R. 2. Bowl- mg Green 96, 167 Odgcrs. Carl (4) 2653 Lakewood. Columbus 112. 191 Odgcrs. Laurian (1) 2653 Lakewood. Columbus 56 Ochlcr, Larry (1) R.R. 1. Prospect Oertman Jean (3) 644 Storms Rd. Kettering 122, 134. 177 Ochrlman. Paul (2) 106 N. Taylor St. Farmersvillc 96, 112. 67 Oestrcich. Martha (2) R.R.l, Wayne ID, 124, 127 «jeicrs. ired 3J 2970 Kreitzct Rd., Dayton 34, 77 Oiler. Sherry (1) 656 Oakwood Ave., Columbus 1S6 215 Olin. Sally Jo (4) I6l2-l6th N.W.. Canton 91. 1)4. 1)6, 169 Phillip?. Elizabeth (3) 870 Wood- bine. Cincinnati 69. 116, 119, 177 Rabb. Frederick (2) 196 Furnace. Logan 126, 127, 128, 129, 166 Opalk. Wayne (2) 560 Walworth Dr., Euclid 167 Oravec. Shirley (4) 6517 Roselawn. Reynoldsburg 191 Orr. Cameron (1) 953 PleaJant Ridge. Columbus 1)6 Ostcrbur. Barry (4) R.R.l Ogden, III. 96, 12). 191 Ottman, Nancy (1) 3620 Bixby Rd., Grovcport 767 Owen. Faith (2) 7748 Blackshacr Dr., Dayton 167 Owens. Ha! (3) 3750 E. Main St.. Columbus 128 Oyer. Steven (4) 304 Bridge St., Waverly 6-!. 83. 96. 115. 191 P Packer. William (4) Patrick Avc.. Urbana J22, 191 Packingham. Gary (2) 8565 Rodgers PI.. Orlando. Fla. 142. 167 Pairan, Ronald (1) R.R.l. Millers- port 1)6 Palagyi. Susan (2) 234 Foster Avc.. Elyria 141. 144, 167 Palazzo. Betty Jo (2) 1009 Tyler St.. Sandusky 60, 62, 6). 91. 1)6. 167 Palmblade. Cherly (2) 1139 S. James Rd., Columbus 177 Palo. Nancy (4) 2503 W. 9th St.. Ashtabula 89, 191 Palsgrovc. Suzanne (3) Shannon Rd.. Canal Winchester 77 Pape. Janet (4) 236 Maple Avc., Pittsburgh. Pa. 9), 191 Papke. Ann (3) 743 Sprague St.. Baldwin. N.Y. )). 94. 122. 177 Papke. Jane (2) 743 Sprague St. Baldwin. N.Y. 6). 94. 9). 162. 16 7 Parfitt. George (3) 5716 Champaign. Cleveland 77, 77 Parker. Karen (2) 428 Ruxton St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 Patton. Dec Ann (3) 209 N. Wal- nut. Woodvillc 94. 177 Patton. Karen (4) R.R. 1. New Lex- ington 81, 141. 191 Paul. Donna (4) 195 Sunset Rd., Avon Lake 11). 122, 191 Paulus. Jon (1) 711 Taggcrt Avc.. Massillon 56 Paxson. Ronald (4) 1156 Simpson. Columbus 64 Pearch. Gary (4) 1042 Grant. New Philadelphia 64, 67. 96. 1)0. 180. 191 Pearson. Daniel (3) R.R. 1. Me- chanicsburg 77 Peck. Robert (3) 2186 Ridgeview. Columbus 61. 76. 68. 8). 142. 177 Pclger. Robert (2) 2468 Parsons. Willoughby 67 Pellior. David (2) 1225 N. 5th. To- tonto 64. 74. 167 Pesec. Edward (3) 22051 Nicholas. Euclid 6-1. 83. 98. 177 Peterman, Susan (2) 215 Lima, Findley 9), 167 Peters. Artice (3) R.R. 1. Box 174 Manistee. Mich. 1)4, 1)6. 174, 77 Peterson, Holly (4) 325 Corning, Bratenahl 49, 191 Petitt. Betty (3) 3430 W. 137th St.. Cleveland 11), 127, 129, 144, 177 Phillips. Karen (1) 33 Cinton Hgts.. Coumbus 6), 1)6 Pickering. James (3) R.R. 2. Ash- villc 74, 177 Pickering. Rick (1) R.R. 2, Ashvillc )6 Pierce. John (2) 140' z S. Ohio. Columbus 121, 67 Pierce. Linda (2) 657 French Dr.. Columbus 67 Pinker. Robert (3) 7928 N.W. 10th Ct. Miami. Fla. 6. 147. 177 Pinson. Judy (1) R.R. 3, Oak Har- bor 1)6 Piper. Bruce (2) 2583 N. Wagner. Ann Arbor, Mich. 67 Piper. Paul (I) 1324 Hildreth Avc.. Columbus 64 Placko. Martha (4) 7403 Wooster Pkwy.. Parma 46. 86, 94, 128, 1)6. 191 Plassman. Jerry (3) 610 Bruce. Ash- land 77 Plassman. Joyce (4) 640 Bruce. Ash- land 1)6. 192 Plassman. Madeline (1) 640 Bruce. Ashland I)). 1)6 Plate. Kathleen (1) 1974 Stewart Dr.. Warren 124, 1)6 Pockmire. Barbara (2) 3120 Rad- ford. Toledo 11), 126. 127, 129. 167 Podhradsky. Diane (2) 5460 Queens Hgwy., Parma 91. D). 67 Porter. Julia (2) 130 S. Grand. Marion 94, 177 Porter. Lyn (2) 6233 Morley Avc.. Los Angeles. Calif. 167, 70 Porter. Patricia (1) 130 S. Grand. Marion 126. 1)6 Porterfield. Ralph (3) 601 Oxford St.. Worthington 70. 74, 111, 178 Potter. Carolyn (2) 22 Sheep Ln.. Lcvittown. N.Y. 167 Potter, Rita (2) 2839 Sunny Dr.. Xenia 68 Powell, Barbara (2) R.R. 1. Patas- kala 141. 160. 163 Powers. Janet (3) 71 Brookwood Dr.. Bellbrook 89. 112. 141. 17) Prange, John (4) 740 Collgee, Co- lumbus )4, )6. 87. 100. 101, 114, ID. 140 Preston. Margaret (4) R.R. 1. Bow- erston SO, 181. 192 Preston. Marie (4) R.R. 1. Bowers- ton 122, 181. 192 Price. Maryann (2) Box 224, R.R. 4. Gibsonia, Pa. 68 Priebe, David (4) 509 S. Clinton. Grand Lodge. Mich. 122, 176, 178 Printz. Loudcll (1) 2507 41st St.. N.E.. Canton 56 Proehl. Kenneth (3) 2023 Penbrooke Trail. Dayton 143, 178 Prohaska, Thomas (3) 532 Payne Avc.. N. Tonawanda. N.Y. 122, 168 Puchovich George (1) 201 S. Pow- hatan, Columbus 1)6 Pugh Sharan (2) 1340 Crestwood. Columbus 26. 122. 168 Purcell. Robert (3) 156 W. Frank- lin. Cirdeville 101, 178 Putt. Leslie (2) 3810 Haughn. Grove City 89, 162, 68 Pymer. Seth (1) 299 S. Kellner, Columbus 1)6 Racich. Edward (2) 23801 Col- bourne. Euclid 64, 116, 121, 122, 168 Rader. Judy (1) 1739 Lattimer Dr. Columbus 126, 1)6 Raduege. Harry (2) 274 Demotes!. Columbus 64. 98, 168 Raiala. Nancy (2) 141 Lincoln. Clawson. Mich. 168 Ralph. Linda (2) 2735 Martin Rd.. Janesville 68 Ramming. David (4) 2107 Arling- ton Avc., Pittsburgh. Pa. 192 Rannow. Anne (1) 81 Second St.. Athens 124. 126, 129. 1)6 Rapp. Barbara (1) 6101 Braxmar. Dublin 68 Rasor. Robert (1) 1000 S. Sureka. Columbus 1)6 Rathbun. David (2) 2863 Brydcn Rd.. Columbus 127, 128, 129. 1)7. 168 Raudebaugh, Larry (1) 3517 S.W. 16th Ct.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 112. 1)4. 1)7 Rawn. Virginia (2) 1688 Melrose. Columbus 122, 127, 128. 168 Reber. Frank (3) 1832 Hillman-Ford Rd.. Marion 98, 129. 178 Redett. G. Kent (2) 7034 Rings Rd.. Amlin 68 Redman. Royce (3) 1710 Walsh Columbus 10). 11). 122. D). 178 Redner. Paulette (4) 1087 N. Mon- roe Rd.. Tallmadgc 192 Recb. Karyn (1) 2854 S. High St.. Columbus 1)7 Reed. Jane (2) 160 Hickory Lane. Lancaster 94, 128. 168 Reed. Marcia (4) 15 Reba Avc., Mansfield 192 Reese. Martha (1) 119 W. Fair Ave.. Lancaster 111, 124. 1)0. 1)7, 1)9 Rehl. Fredric (3) 1474 Lcaland Dr.. Marion 128, 147, 178 Reiman. Steven (2) 53487 E. Blood Cowlesville. N.Y. 101. 168 Reimold. Lynda (1) 7925 Mcrri- mac Avc., Oak Lawn. III. 1)7 Reinhard. Linda (4) 76 Washington. Canal Winchester )), 192 Reinker. James (1) 85 Beachdale Ave.. Avon Lake 78, 1)7 Rettig. Margaret (1) R.R. 2 Butler. Pa. )l. 1)6. 1)7 Resch. Philip (3) 217 N. Lima Rd.. Poland 101. 178 Rex. Deborah (1) 187 Rowford Ave.. Massillon 1)7 Rhoades. Bruce (1) R.R. 2. Green- ville 1)7 Rhynard. Beth (3) 303 E. Third. Greenville 118. 119. 122, 126, 1)7. 178 Riboczi, Arlene (2) 250 Gillette. Painesvillc 81, 168 Richard. Gayle (3) 671 W. Madi- son. Gibsonburg 90, 91, 178 Richards. Edward (4) 4072 W. 160. Cleveland 4). 1)6, 147. 192 Rickcnbach. Brenda (2) 1008 Pop- lar Hollidaysburg. Pa. 68 Ricketts. Eric (1) R.R. 1. Rushville 101 Ridenour. Bradford (1) 500 Judith. Kettering 12). 1)7 Pettorini, John (4) 406 Mayfair, Columbus 64, 74, )2 Petzinger. Karl (1) 747 Chelsea, Columbus 1)6 R Raabc, Alida (2) 455 E. Cleveland St.. Delphos 124, 1)7. 168 Rider, Leslie (1) R.R. 7 Butler. Pa. 141. 157 Ricd, Janese (1) 539 Glenwood Dr.. Fremont 1)7 Ricker. Lynn (4) 3058 W. 48, Cleveland 94, 192 Riel. Barbara (1) R.R. 3 Dover 1)7 Ricmenschncider. Priscilla (4) 4603 S. Arlington, Uniontown 19) Rics. Marsha (1) R.R. 5. Van Wert 1)7 Rings. Suzanne (4) 5038 Cosgray Rd.. Amlin 11). I)). 19) Ringsmith, Beth (3) 948 Howland- Wilson N.E.. Warren 78 Rink. Timothy (3) 1270 Concord N.E.. Massillon )2, 64. 76. 77, 98. 178 Ritcher. Kathryn (1) 1511 Barring- ton. Columbus 1)7 Rittenour. Charlotte (4) 2911 Stevcr Ln.. Aliquippa. Pa. 94, 11), 142, 192 Rizor. Karen (3) 447 N. Delaware. Mt. Gilead 47, 69. 117, 118, 178 Rizzo. Anthony (4) 28 Warren PI. Glen Rock. N.J. 101, 192 Robb. Stanley (3) 1002 Sunnyside Ann Arbor. Mich. 96. 112. 178 Roberts. Linda (3) 157 Reba. Mans- field 114, 124, 1)8, 178 Roberts. Robert (2) 45600 W. Ann Arbor Plymouth. Mich. 68 Robinson, Eric (1) 683 Euclaire. Columbus 1)7 Reeser, Thomas (1) R.R. 3. Troy 127, 128. 129, 1)7, 1)7 Roetken. Ruth (2) 45 Prospect St. Madison. N.J. 68 Rohrbacher. Peggy (1) Bogard Rd.. Castalia 128. 1)7 Rolf. Cheryl (1) 415 E. Yeasting. Gibsonburg I)). 141, 1)7 RoHins Linda (2) 936 Liberty Franklin. Pa. 124, 168 Rooker. Byron (2) 237 Larrimer. Worthington 114. 127, 129. 168 Root. Eugene (3) 1824 Hayes. Fre- mont 178 Rosebarry. Donna (1) 1850 Hilliard— Rome. Hilliard 118, 1)7 Rosen. Leonard (3) 1274 Dcllwood, Columbus 127, 178 Ross. Thomas (1) 1868 Bears Den. Youngstown 76, 64, 8), 1)7 Roth. Gary (1) 952 Dallctt Rd. Pittsburgh. Pa. 122, 1)7 Roth. , Timothy (2) 952 Dallett Pittsburgh. Pa. 116, 121, 168 Rothaar, _Michael_ (4) f ‘ ....................... 650 N. Ox- ford Grosse Ptc. Woods. Mich. )). 11). 1)8. 144. 192 Rothenberger. Sharon (1) 5506 Toni Ct.. Dayton 124, 141 Rothgery. Sally (2) 241 Colgate. Elyria 68 Rousculp. David (4) 321 E. Wheel- ing. Lancaster 192 Rouser. Denise (3) 1804 Hudson Aliquippa. Pa. 6), 128, 178 Rowland, Donald (2) 301 N. Hen- ry. Crestline 12). 127, 128, 29, 1)7. 168 Royer. Janice (2) 923 McClain Rd., Columbus 62, 68 Rudasill. Judith (2) 104 Beech. Bel. lefontaine 112, 168 Ructsch. James (4) 3270 Spangler Rd.. Grovcport 6, 121, 192 Rummcl. Linda (2) 1193 W. Col- lege. Alliance 68 Runkle. Donna (4) 110 Skylark. Pittsburgh. Pa. 112, 14). 192 Rupright, Kathleen (3) 131 S. Oak. Marysville 27, 78 Rusch. Doris (2) R.R. 4. Box 146 Chilton. Wise. 168 216 RumcII. Beth (2) 165 N. Main, London 126, 127. 168 RumcII. Elfrida (2) 17) ‘Hunt Ave.. Hamburg. N.Y. 168 RumcII. Neil (3) 8515 Thames St. Springfield. Va. -19. 122. 178 Rutan, Nancy (4) 2402 Westwood Dr.. Columbus 94, 192 Ruther. Terrs- (4) 9)14 Florida Ave.. Livonia, Mich. 122, 19} Ryan. Marcia ()) 3919 Brookside. Cleveland 136, 178 s Sabine. Richard (2) 4126 Ashmore. Columbus 112. 1}0, 138, 166, 168 Sael. Robert (4) 5454 C. Lonsdale PI. N.. Columbus 193 Saint. Diane (1) 962 Francis, Co- lumbus 1} 7 Sammons. Michael (3) 6056 Yose- mite. Cincinnati 63. 64, 178 Sandal. Joyce (4) 85)2 Brent Dr.. Cincinnati 90, 111, 193 Sandberg. Richard (4 ) 678 Artvue Dr.. Pittsburgh 16. Pa. 74, 98, 193 Sander, Duane (2) Fostoria Rd., Genoa 96, 168 Sander, Timothy (1) 651 Bernhard Rd.. Columbus 37 Sandwisch. David ()) 3450 Worden. Oregon 39, 178 Sant. Elizabeth (2) 4201 Manchester Rd.. Middletown 141, 68 Santoro. John (4) 12 Orange Ave. Defuniak Springs. Fla. 116, 117, 121. 193 Sapp. Donna (3) P.O. Drawer 550. Cambridge 141, 178 Sargcant, Richard (2) R.R. 1. Bel- levue 69. 168 Sarpa. Maxine (2) R.R. 3. Angola. Indiana 68 Sauer. Kenneth (2) 2317 Clarkwood Louisville. Ky. 68 Saunders. William (2) 1326 Colora- do Marysville. Mich. 78, 68 Sayers. David (2) R.R. 1. Edison 68 Sayre. Herbert (2) 245 Rainbow. Lancaster 68 Sayre. William (4) )57 North Bird. Springfield 101, 193 Schaefer. Jonathan (1) 2275 Gard- ner Rd., Galloway 68, 83, 122, If 7 Schafer. Sally (3) 121 Center Ave., Elm Grove. W. Va. 141, 178 Schlinskc. Richard (1) 788 S. Rem- ington Rd., Columbus 57 Scheidegger. Florence (1) R.R. 1. Millcrsport 57 Scheiderer. Edwin (2) 960 Gran- don. Columbus 35, 138, 168 Schell. Dell (2) Mulberry St.. Clyde 96, 168 Schcllhasc. Robert (1) 8101 Dale- brook. Cleveland 49. 12}. 57 Schcllkopf. Linda (1) 1226 Saling Dr.. Columbus 141. 1}7 Schcpflin. Ruth (4) 1223 Hamlin. Fremont 193 Scherbel, Paul (1) East Cleveland 37 16101 Clcvidcn, Scheurman. David (2) 1049 Grove St.. Dcfinacc 68 Schick. Carol (4) 8206 Bertha. Par- ma 133. 13f, 193 Schifcr. Michael (2) R.R. 4. Bucy- rus 70, 72. 73. 96, 68 Schiff. Anne (2) Pickcrington, Ohio Schild. Kathleen (2) 301 E. Tiffin. Attica 91. 168 Schild. Kathryn (2) R.R. 2. Norwalk 81. 168 Schleich, Judith ()) 479 Apple Or- chard Ln., Webster. N.T. 36. 178 Schleicher. James (2) 706 Main. Williston 114, 12}. 140, 168 Schlessman. Joyce (2) R.R. I. San- dusky 47. 94. Ilf. 168 Schlicting, Nancy Ann (1) 35 Ap- polo Ln. Hicksville. N.Y. 57 Schmidt. David (2) 110 Vandcr- berg. Sherman. Texas 116, 121, 168 Schmidt. Anne (2) 929 Ellendale Dr. Towson, Md. 68 Schmidt. Katherine (4) 301 Long- fellow Vandergrift. Pa. 94, 193 Schmidt. Leonard ()) 26S5 Court- right Rd., Columbus 126, 127, 129 Schmidt. Martha (4) 308 Hall Ave.. Sidney 11}. 136. 193 Schmidt. Paul (3) 2685 Courtright. Columbus 126, 27, 29, 178 Schmidt. Philip (4) 1420 Richmond Rd.. I.yndhurst 136 Schmidt. Sherrie (1) 405 Grove St.. Marysville 57 Schmitt. Gary (1) 1577 Southwood. Reynoldsburg 121, 57 Schumacher, John (3) 540 E. Beau- mont Rd.. Columbus 120 Schumaker. Alan (3) 5544 Brown Rd.. Oregon 147. 178 Schuster. Janet (2) 775 Newgardcn. Salem 68 Schuster. Karen (3) 2638 Wellesley. Columbus 94, 118, 119, 178 Schwaberow, Edward (3) 44)0 East- man. Dayton 52, 9 , 130, 178 Schwachenwald. David (1) 1016 Quarry Rd.. Marion, Ind. 37, 174 Schwalm. Kathleen (2) )29 Haw- thornc Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 118, 141, 169 Schwandt. Carol (4) 124 W. Dud- ley. Maumee 63 Schweinhagen, Doris (2) R.R. 3. Defiance 169 Schwcnke. Beth ()) 1060 Northridge. Columbus 93 Schwerin. Ronald (2) 6619 Scioto Darby, Hilliard 69 Scott. Kathryn (4) R.R. 2. Nevada 136. 193 Scott Rena (4) 2072 S. W. )0 Ter.. Ft. Lauderdale. Florida 93 Scott. Robert E. (4) 766 Robin- wood Ave.. Columbus 94 Seckcl. Sally (3) 2614 Berwick. Co- lumbus 178 Sheridan. John (3) 460 E. Cooke. Columbus 25, 27, 178 Shillinger. Grace (3) 1122 W. West- ern Reserve. Poland 78 Shoaf. Marian (4) R.R. 1. Wester- ville 194 Shoemaker. Michael (4) Box 595. Bournesville 64, 83, 1}6. 140, 142, 180, 194 Shook. James (2) 397 Colonial Ave. Worthington 69 Shortridge. Rachel (1) 560 Clover Lane. Pcrrysburg 28, 57 Shoup. Richard (3) 708 N. Cedar. Butler. Pa. 114, 122. 35, 140. 17} ShuB James (1) 1635 Homestead. Toledo 126. 58 Shultz. Arloa (2) 2265 Astor Ave.. Columbus 52, 90. 91, 16}, 169 Shultz. David (4) 2265 Astor Ave., Columbus 76, 87, 101. 122. 194 Shumaker Ronald (2) 801 Rodeo Rd. Fullerton. Calif. 114, 13} S,CNCY' A96n (i) R R' 11 Mc Jinl- Silver. Janice (4) 1058 Durwin Ave.. Columbus 194 Silvers. Kelly (4) 1016 Elm St.. Piqua 82, 101, 114, 11}. 126, 127, 140, 94 Schmitz. Sue (2) R.R. 4. Lan- caster 68 Schneider, Dean (1) 16 Baker St.. Monroeville 74, 157 Sec. William (3) 138 Beacon Dr.. Wcirton. West Virginia 94 Seim. Floyd (1) 6-18 N. Johnsville Rd.. N. Lebanon 76. 157 Silvers. Nancy (1) 1016 Elm St.. Piqua 58 Simon. Jo (4) 609 Lima Ave.. Find- lay 34. 86, 36, 94, 94 Schneider. Kenneth 196 E. Ver- mont. Scbring 193 Schoffman. Brian (1) )53 Southeast Ave.. Tallmadge 64, 57 Scholl. Judith Dr.. Dayton (1) 4306 Lambeth 139. 157 Schott. Faye (1) Rd., Westerville 8)80 128. 57 Sunburry Schott. Jane ()) 8380 Sunburry Rd.. Westerville 130, 136, 178 Schreibcr. John (3) 845 McClain. Columbus 78 Schrocr. Robert (4) R.R. 1. Dola 98, 93 Scligman. Robert (5) 53 Wildwood Lane, Amherst. Mass. 126, 127, 57 Schafer. Betty (4) 50 N. Cassing- ham Rd.. Columbus 194 Shafer. Jay (1) R.R. 3. Fremont 68, 76, 12}, 57 Shaffer. Linda (4) 412 Regcgent Dr.. Middleton 93. 12, 124. 180. 194 Shanabrook. Janet (4) 22 Chester, Massillon 94 Sharkey. Steven (1) M9 S. Cassing- ham. Columbus 57 Schromcn. John (3) 911 V. Mark- et. Orrvillc 64, 98, 11}. 178 Schudel, Garold (3) 800 Cambridge. Coshocton 96, 78 Shaw. Diane (1) 2922 16th St. N.W.. Canton 57 Shearer. Priscilla (2) Box 296. Dell- roy 69 Skeen. David (2) 107 S. Ardmore. Columbus 69 Skirtich. John (1) 125 Fourth St.. Navarre 64 Skrobot. David (2) Blvd.. Wickliffc 29757 Grand 69. 8). 135. 169 Slatzer, Patricia (3) 852 S. Roose- velt. Columbus 89, 113, 136, 78 Sloneker. Richard (4), 11965. Pippin Rd.. Cincinnati 136. 147. 194 Slotcr. Susan (1) 151 E. Brinker. Columbus 16 9 Small. Nancy (2). 825 Gainsborough Rd.. Dayton 69 Smart. Kim (3) 342 S. Hampton. Columbus 138, 178 Smith. Catherine (1) R.R. 1. Croton Schultz. Edward (2) 370 N. Main St.. Columbiana 68 Sheldon. William (1) 1)41 Fairy Falls Dr.. Coshocton 57 Smith. Duane (3) 2507 Navarec, Oregon 147, 178 217 Smith. Gary (2) 57 Mountain Ave. Bloomfield. N.J. 114, 122, 12S. 143, ICO Smith. James (2) 6f62 Memorial Detroit. Mich. 142. 169 Smith. Jeffrey (2) 19189 Berden Detroit. Mien. 144. 169 Smith. Kathleen (2) 1357 Miller- dale Rd.. Columbus 118. 119. 169 Smith. Larry (2) -135 Sixth St.. Fre- mont 68. 169 Smith. Pamela (5) 300 Woodmere. Berea 118. 130. 178 Smith. Robert A. (3) R-R- 1. Bloomingburg 64, 178 Snell. Linda (1) 220 S. C. Terr. Dr. Panama City. Florida 138 Smider. Linda (3) tl3 Marietta St., Bremen 112. 113. 124, 128. 137, 178 Snouffer. Daniel (3) 302 Loveman. Worthington 79 Snowden. Barn1 (2) 1521 Hammond Dr. Miami. Florida 110, 169 Snrder. Charles (3) 1264 E. Vine. Coshocton 122. 178 Snyder. Earl (3) 175 Dcshler. Co- lumbus 178 Snyder. Jean (1) 221 S. James St.. Dover 138 Snyder. Patricia (-1) U.S. 23 Housekeeper. Pembervillc 136, 194 Sobditch. Joyce (1) 215 Hane. Mar- ion 49. 30. 124, 128 Sodt. John (I) 2295 E. Mound St., Columbus 116. 121. 191 Sodt. Katherine (2) 2296 E. Mound St.. Columbus 69 iorensen. Carol (1) R.R. 2. Box 157. Curtice 124, 138 Spangler. Charles M) Box 57. Tati- ton 82 Spangler. Christopher fl) 123 Eli- nor Ave. Baltimore. Md. 138 Spangler. Dave (2) -130 E. Water St.. Oak Harbor 64. 96 Spence. Carol (1) 2196 Harwitch. Columbus 138 Spriggs. Sandra (1) 615 Bcllaire Ave.. Dayton 138 Sproul. Edward (I) 37 Stone St. Augusta. Maine 122. 138 Stagner. Margaret (2) 1915 Mathews. Toledo 130. 178 Stahl. Sandra (1) 121 E. Friend St.. Columbiana 44, 43, 93. 194 Stai. Karen (1) 90 Park St.. Canal Winchester 111. 158 Stairs. Ronald (1) Baltimore. Md. 4318 Ridge Rd. 123. 138 Stauffer. Thomas (4) 29 Sunbury, Bangor. Maine 87. 101. 194 Stcgman. Donald (1) Club Dr.. R.R. 3. Mr. Vernon 121. 131. 142. 138 Steiger. Roxanne (4) 1029 S. East. Bucynis 113. 122. 137. 194 Stein. Beverly (4) Box 31 Wood- ville. Pa. 81. 193 Stein. Carol (2) 202 Fenway. Co- lumbus 169 Stein. Dale (4) R.R. 1. Bradner 96, 123. 136. 193 Stein. Sonia (3) Box 99. R.R. 2. Johnstown 78 Stekli. foseph (l) 4372 Fair Oaks Rd., Dayton 138 Stelacr. David (1) 32 N. Old State. Norwalk 133. 138 Stephan. Darla (1) 1209 Lenox. Pi- qua Stevens. Ardycc (2) 704 Woodburn Rd.. Rockville, Md. 69 Stewart. Judith (2) 142 Main. Tif- fin 124, 137, 169 Stewart. Marlene (1) 5690 Canyon. Detroit. Mich. 138 Sticneckcr, Steve (1) 116 N. Buck- eye. St. Marys 112, 138 Sticr. Susan (3) 31 Tangle wood Rd. Wellesley Hills. Mass. 78 Thomas. Donald (2) R.R. 3. Box 280. Medina 170. 135 Thomas. Norwood (l) 976 N. Nel- son Rd.. Columbus 76. 158 Stiles. Barbara (2) 215 Sycamore Lane. Napoleon 69 Thomas. William (1) R.R. 2. Lou- don ville 122, 138 Stock. Mark (1) 2970 St. N.E.. Canton 111, 122, 138 Elmo Thompson. Christine (1) Ashley. Ohio 62, 63. 138 R.R. 1. Stokes. Georgia (2) 1338 McPherson, Fremont 93. 124. 169 Thompson. David (2) 369 West St.. Groveport 170 Stokes. Karen (1) 683 Racine. Co- lumbus 138. 124 Thompson. James (3) Box 218. Car- roll 70. 178 Stoner, Brady (4) 240 E. Fremont St.. Elmore 96, 138. 193 Stoner. Ronald (1) 1709 Windsor. Massillon. 123, 138 Storer. Susan (1) 4436 Berwick. Toledo 31. 124, 138 Storts. Lee R.R. 4. Kenton 91. 122, 178 Strader. James (4) 2722 Marigold. Dayton 193 Streckcr. Carolyn (1) 1523 Lawn- dale Ct.. Fremont 149. 138 Strecker. James (4) R.R. 4. Belle- vue. Ohio 114, 133, 136, 193 Strong. Donna (3) 3213 Roberts Dr.. W. Richfield 93, 119. 138. 178 Stroud Eve (4) 25420 Cherry Hill. Dearborn Hgts. Mich. 34. 133, 193 Stuck. James (2) 2910 Gerbcrt Rd.. Columbus 122, 169 Stultz. Thomas (1) R.R. 6. Port- land Ind. Ill, 138 Suiter. Sandra (2) 281 Jackson Pike. Gallipolis 124, 137. 169 Summer. Candace (2) R.R. 5. Tiffin 124. 137, 169 Sunderman. Thomas (1) Route 2. Dcshler 138 Surrey. Keith (2) 931 Roanoke Rd., Cleveland 170 Swan. David (2) 54l Chessbriar Dr.. Bethel Park. Pa. 128, 134. 170 Swank. Kenneth (1) R.R. 1. Arcan- um 126. 127, 128, 129, 137, 138 Swarts. J. Kenneth (2) R.R. 2. Cumberland 170 Swartzbaugh. Philip (3) 422 Wood- view Dr.. Springfield 101, 178 Swinchart. Carol (4) R.R. 3. Bryan 89. 193 Thompson. Jean (2) 3506 N Mili- tary Rd., Arlington. Va. 138, 170 ThompsdVj. Keith (1) 8 Walker Ave.. Gaithersburg. Md. 138 Thompson. Susan (3) Lakeville. 179 Thorc. Douglas (2) 33 Glendale. Lancaster. N.Y. 133, 170 Thornton. Howard (4) 514 Reich- ard. Vandalia 193 Tieman, Judith (2) 2020 Wayne Ave.. Dayton 131, 170 Tildon. Sandra (2) 736 Vernon Rd.. Columbus 70 Tobcy. Glenn (3) 93 S. Central Ave.. Ramsey. N.J. 74, 133, 179 Todd. Jeffrey (2) 172 Midland PI.. Logan 96, 170 Tollefson. Marilyn (4) 10128 In- vood. Silver Springs. Md. 82. 113, 129, 193 Torrey. Evelyn (1) 2115 Washington St.. Braintree. Mass. 136, 138 Trachscl. Victoria (2) 5203 Trabue Rd., Columbus 118, 119. 122, 167. 170 Tracy. James (4) 26 Forest Glen, Dayton 121, 193 Trimbath. Patricia (4) 325 Ken- more S.E.. Warren 113, 122, 139. 193 Troesch, Donna (4) 1511 Cole Rd.. Columbus 113, 193 Troikc. Donald (1) 2125 Stahlwood. Sandusky 123, 138. 138 Trost, Julia (3) R.R. 2, Pigeon, Mich. Tubb, Daryl (4) 22977 Hayes. East Detroit. Mich. 144, 193 Swoager William (3) 1338 Hamil- ton Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 23, 178 T Taflan. Mary (2) Brooks Run. Bell- aire 141, 170 Taillic. Diane (4) 5846 Cilamie Dr.. Parma Hts. 33, 49. 86, 89. 114. 193 Tarris. Maureen (2) R.R. 3. Box 110. Fremont 122. 170 Taylor. Nicholas (2) 135. N. Clin- ton. Richwood 116, 121, 170 Taylor. Richard (3) 4239 Melgrove. Dayton 138, 178 Teaff. Richard (3) 108 Stardust Dr., Wintersville 110. Ill, 138, 178 Tegtmcier. Joan (2) Toledo St.. Williston 170 Tegtmcier. Linda (2) Box 115. Sa- vannah 33, no Terry Thomas (1) 860 Critchficld. Columbus 123, 126, 127, 128, 129, 137, 138 Thie.le- -..Mjrion ( j) 7495 Shawnee Rd.. lonawanda. N.Y. 98, 193 Thomas. Albert (1) Pittsburgh. Pa. 138 164 Sixth Ave. Thomas. David (1) Brighton. Mich. 274 Hacker Rd. 134. 138 Tumelty. Charles. (3) 6l6 Lillian St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 110, 179 Tunncll. Keenan (2) 24292 Lcxing- t ton. East Detroit. Mich. 130, 170 Turner. Beverly (l) 4978 Taunton Way. Columbus 124, 126, 131. 138 Tuttle. David (1) 418 Thrush Ave., Crestline 123, 138 Twitty, Walter (1) 4201 Grant St.. N.E. Washintgon, D.C. 138 Twynham. Virginia (2) 226 W. 5th. Port Clinton 170 Tyson. Richard (2) 60 Lakcview Dr.. Columbiana 70 u Uetricht. Marlyn (1) 1065 McKel- vey. Cincinnati 128. 138 Ulrich. Dennis (2) 111 E. Julia. Forest 70 Ulrich. Edward (2) R.R. 3, Upper Sandusky 64 Uscchak. Barbara (2) R.R. 3. Slip- pery Rock. Pa. 82, 123, 170 V Vance, Raymond (3) 304 N. Kell- ner. Columbus 129, 179 218 Van Deest. Karl (4) Sunbury 101. 19) Van Deest. Margaret (3) Sunbury 10). 1)6. 179 Vandcrbeck. Susan (2) 62 Aaron St.. Berea. 1)0, 1)8. 170 Van Order. Donald (3) 2430 Steele Ave., Columbus 64 Van Revendam. Grant (1) 6296 Syl- via. Brook Park 1)), 1)8 Vaughan, Thurma (2) Martin St.. Pomeroy 170 Veenendaal, William (1) 20212 Hunt Club Harper Woods. Mich. 1)9 Vcssely, Kenneth (4) 94 Fairway Bivd.. Columbus 64, 69. 196 Vo. Quang Van (4) 12 Ba-Dinh Da-Nang. S. Viet Nam 196 Vogclcy. Kirsten (4) 4517 Tower Edina. Minn. 35. 108. 110. 111. 122. 196 Vogelpohl. Garry (2) 8371 Cran- wood. Chesterland 122 Voces. Gayle (2) 948 Rogers St.. Toledo 141. 170 Voss. Robert (3) 374 Fairfield Buf- falo. N.Y. 96 Voss. Ronald (2) 2101 Beaufait Grosse Ptc. Woods. Mich. 170 Voyles. James (3) 248 N. Ardmore. Columbus 179 w Waehter. Alice (2) 5720 Maple Hill Baltimore. Md. 94. 118. 119. 170 Wagenknecht, Jerry (2) R.R. 1. Box 87 Clyde 12). 170 Wagner. Barbara (2) 3558 S. High Sr.. Columbus 11), 1)6, 170 Wagner. Carol (1) 5458 Ridgewood A vc.. Elyria 124. 128. 1)1. 1)9 Wagner. Timothy (1) 115 S. Ninth. Miamisburg 64 Wagstaff. Carol (4) 912 Grandon, Columbus 196 Wagstaff. Jan (1) 912 Grandon. Columbus 128, 1)9 Wagstaff. Sharon (2) 104 S. By- wood Clawson. Mich. 124. 1)6. 170 Wahl. Edward (2) 208 North St.. Bclivue 170 Wakefield. Susan (2) 122 S. Belvoir. Cleveland 9). 141. 170 Wakely. Ruth (3) 2000 Washington Parkersburg. West Virginia 91. 174, 179 Walden. Mary (2) 826 Alvreno. Dayton 94, 9). 1)6. 170 Walker. Kathleen (2) R.R. 2. Bucy- rus 170 Walker. Michael (3) 27 Right Aile- ron Baltimore, Md. 79 Walkup, William (2) Box 129 Sax- onburg. Pa. 170 Wallace. Richard (2) 466 W. Fourth St.. Mansfield 8), 96, 170 Wallace. William (3) 336 I-ogan Rd. Bethel Park. Pa. 79 Walter. Dianne (2 ) 4667 Dover. N. Olmstead 171 Walter. Lois (4) 4667 Dover. N. Olmstead 11). 127, 196 Walters. Carolyn (4) R.R. 4. Circle- villc 94. 11). 140. 144. 196 Walthcr. Jane (4 ) 909 Mayfield PI.. Columbus 94, 196 Walton. Howard (3) 9413 Dawn Dr. Baltimore. Md. 179 Walton. Ralph (2) 324 E. Long. Columbus 171 Warburton, Norma (4) 1108 Wa- pak Rd., Sidney 196 Ward. Carol (2) 1270 Old Wapak Rd.. Lima 1)1, 171 Ward. Mary Ellen (1) 57 Marathon Avc.. Dayton 1)9 Ward. Paul (3) 529 Outer St.. Hil- liard 98 Ward. Sue (3) 529 Outer St.. Hil- liard 91. 179 Warnock. Eric (I) 723 Wall. Mau- mee 78. 1)9 Washington. David (3) 917 Dog- wood Dr.. Hubbard 96, 97, 79 Watson. Timothy (1) 260 N. Grant Martinsville. Ind. 1)9 Wearly, Janice (3) 506 Fulton Lane. Middletown 122. 179 Webb. Thomas A. (2) 1056 Schmid- lin, Oregon 67, 171 Webb. Thomas C. (3) 145 N. Free- dom. Ravenna 196 Weber. Douglas (2) 1098 Roundelay, Reynoldsburg 64 Weber. Esther (3) R.R. 1. Lebanon 86. 94. 122, 179 Weber. Linda (1) 17216 Cincinnati. Detroit. Mich. 1)), 1)9 Weidman. Edward (3) R.R. 1. Marysville 179 Wcitzel. Thomas (2) 1088 Grove Hill Dr.. Xenia 1)1, 171 Wellington. Jimmie (3) 508 Spring- hollow Rd., Circlcville 8). 74, 1)6. 14). 196 Wells. John (2) R.R. 1. Prospect 171 Wells. Nancy (4) 1472 Picard. Co- lumbus 96 Wendt. Janet (4) 6545 Ward Rd.. Santarn, N.Y. 96 Wenfc. Barbara (4) 2681 Fletcher Rd.. Chelsea. Mich. )4. 93. 112. 140, 196 Wenninger. Roger (3) 1290 Sher- wood Dr. Bucyrus, Ohio 122, 196 Wenskc, Paul (I) 1721 Summit Beatrice. Nebr. 64. 76. 59 Wenske. Rebecca (4) 1721 Summit Beatrice. Nebr. 122. 35, 1)6. 196 Wenzel. Margaret (3) 3161 Minerva Lake Rd.. Columbus 127, 128, 129, 1)7. 1)9. 179 Wenzel. Susan (l) 316I Minerva Lake Rd.. Columbus 126, 127, 128, 129 Werner. Winifred (2) 111 Elm PI.. 82. 171 Wcstcrbcrg. Ann (2) R.R. 1. Box 162. Celina 171 Weston. Rebecca (4) 1526 S. Court, Findlay 82. 91, 1)1. 1)7. 196 Wcstover, Kathryn (2) Box 9. 8th Bomb Squad.. A.P.O. 95274 San Francisco. Calif. 91, 122, 171 Whitaker, Craig (1) 4827 Naomi Dr.. Toledo. Ohio )), 127, 128, 129. 1)7 White. Donna (1) 2707 Ritchie St., Portsmouth 44, 1)9 White. Richard (3) 828 N. Main. Clyde 122, 1)7, 147, 179 White. Robert (2) 730 Elbcron Ave.. Dayton 111. 142, 171 White. Shirley (4) 802. N. Seltzer. Crestline 89. 112, 196 Whitehead. Michael (3) 3099 E. Liv- ingston. Columbus 79 Whitehurst. Pamela (2) 5125 Maple Lane Indianapolis. Ind. 179 Whittick. Jane (2) 1798 Hassam Rd. Coraopolis, Pa. 2). 171 Wiechcrs, David (2) 2315 Haver- ford. Columbus 63, 128, 171 Wiegand. Anne (1) 786 Bruck St.. Columbus 126, 127. 1)9 Wiegand. Gloria (3) 786 Bruck St.. Columbus H), 11), 179 Wietelmann. David (2) 35844 W. Chicago Livonia. Mich. Wilch. Monica (1) 2614 Sylvan. Cuyahoga Falls 3 . 33. 1)9 Wildermuth. Edith (3) 4131 Bn'ce Rd.. Canal Winchester 171 Wilhelm. Marjorie (1) 406 Edge- wood Dr., Columbiana 119 Williams. Alan (4) 927 East Wash- ington, Medina 3J, 180. 196 Williams. Ernest (1) Waterloo Rd.. Ellicott City. Md. 100. 1)9 Williams. Timothy (1) 1832 Wild- wood Rd.. Toledo 59 Willix. Nancy (2) 89. W. Manilla Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 122, 171 Willmann. Karen (2) 6ll Wood- villc St., Toledo 124. 171 Willson. Susan (3) 305 E. 218 St.. Euclid 1)6, 179 Wilson. Sandra (3) 180 Euclid Avc.. Delaware 94, 118. 179 Wincbrenncr. Michael (3) College Rd.. Syracuse 64. 74, 8). 101. 179 Wincertcr. David (4) R.R. 1. Car- rollton 12). 126, 127, 128, 129. 1)7. 196 Winnes. John (4) 2010 N. River Rd.. Fremont 96 Winslow. Paul (4) 119 RWerglen Rd. Liverpool. N.Y. 1)6, 147, 197 Winterhoff. Karen (3) 242 S. Bird Rd.. Springfield 79 Winters. Paul (3) 21713 Wood- bridge. St. Clair Shores. Mich. 79 Winzelcr, Kathryn (1) 1096 Farns- worth. Wathervillc 141. 1)9 Wise. Gretchen (I) Curtwood Dr.. Wooster 118. 119. 159 Witkcr. Sarah. (1) Box 147. Stern Rd.. Bradner 81. 124, 1)4. 1)9 Wolfe. Elizabeth (1) 828 Virginia. Zanesville 59 Wonner, Patricia (4) 339 Rea Dr.. Salem 97 Woodrum. Patricia (4) 529A Catal- pa. Maxwell A.F.B.. Ala. 46, 90, 91. 197 Wool worth. William (1) 785 Kil- larney Dr. Pittsburgh. Pa. 121. 1)9 Wott. Priscilla (1) R.R. 3. Clyde 24. 59 Wray. Janice (3) 1497 Crestwood Ave.. Columbus 94. 118. 119. 179 Wright. Barry (3) 1663 S. Champion Ave.. Columbus 74 Written. Ellen (2) 168 S. Reming- ton Rd.. Columbus 11), 171 Wurster. Bonnie (2) 3120 Minerva Lake Rd.. Columbus 122 Wynkoop, Judson (3) 129 Washing- ton. Canal Winchester 96, 179 Wyrick, Patricia (2) 283 Iberia St.. Mr. Gilead 171 Wysc. Arthur (4) 413 Burg St.. Granville 19 7 Y Yarian. Carl (2) Box 5. Golden. III. 171 Yarian. Ruth (3) Box 5 Golden. 111. 82, 112. 1)8. 179 Yarmark, Carl (4) 5131 Norton. Toledo 114, 122. 1)6, 144. 147. 197 Ycrian. Yvonne (2) R.R. 2. London 171 York. Betty (3) 2903 Sheldon Rd.. Middletown 22, 128. 144. 179 York, Carol (1) 2903 Sheldon Rd.. Middletown 59 Young. Bette (3) R.R. 1. LaRuc 127, 128, 129. 179 z Zarn. Mark (1) 4136 Elmway. To- ledo 128. 1)9 Zcchman, Frederick (3) 5753 Phil- lips As’e.. Sylvania 64, 78, 197 Zchncr. Carl (4) 131 E. Mound. Circlcville 114, 197 Zchner. Christine (1) 131 E. Mound. Circlcville 46, 122, 1)9 Zibbcl. Marjorie (2) 248 E. Water. Oak Harbor 1)4. 171 Zicmke. Jennifer (1) 3002 Pleasant Ave.. Sandusky 124, 1)9 Zimmerman. Dale (1) 673 E. Elm- wood. Wickliff 59 Zimmerman. David (5) 206 N. Clover. Fremont 171 Zimmerman. Karen (2) 2001 Whit- taker Dr.. Fremont 124, 35, 1)6 Zimmerman. Kathryn (4) 330 Bo- gard Rd.. Huron 86, 93, 197 Zimmerman. Ruth (1) 206 N. Clov- er. Fremont 122, 1)9 Zimmerman. Lois (3) 1219 Eleventh Avc.. Sacramento. Calif. 86, 90. 91. II. 141. 179 Zimpfcr. Ann (4) 2581 Fair Ave.. Columbus 91. 11). 122. 1)6. 140, 197 Zingalc. James (2) 4634 Sylvania. Toledo 33, 171 Around The Town With Linda Reinhard And Terry Brown CONNELL'S BEXLEY GREENHOUSES 2385 East Main Street Serving Capital Students Since 1905 A-a DREXEL THEATRE 2254 East Main Street 220 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN, ASSOCIATION 2450 East Main Street 237-7436 221 VILLAGE FOOD SHOPPE 2497 E. Main Street Come in and have a Hoagy Compliments of BEXLEY ZETTLER HARDWARE CL 2-1216 18 N. Nelson Rd. BROAD-NEL RESTAURANT STEAKS—$1.75! Dinners Lunches Ackerman's Wishes All Graduating Seniors, GOOD LUCK! 222 BEST WISHES from the Officers and Associates of our 26 city-wide banking centers 26 OFFICES Ohio National Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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